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SUNDAY

April 8, 1990

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
82nd Year, No. 1 9 8 - Sanford, Florida

3, 33, 34,40, 43, 47:

N E W S D IG E S T
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If you picked these numbers, you don’t have to go to work Monday
After a week's worth of wishing,
hoping, dreaming and praying.*
many Florida residents will now
know If they can call their boa*
Monday and tell him to go Jump In
the lake.
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The winning LOTTO numbers —
3, 33. 34. 40. 43 and 47 - were
drawn Saturday and If you have all
of them, your every wish Just came
true.
The drawing climaxes a week
during which tickets sold at a
record pace. Officials won't know
until Monday whether this week's

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□ NrapMtlvi
All systems go sbosrd shuttls
The shuttle crew Hew Into Cape Canaveral
Saturday to Ket ready for Tuesday's liftoff on a
historic space mission.
The countdown for Tuesday's blastoff of
Discovery started on time and was proceeding
without a hitch os of press time Saturday.
The payload, the Hubble Space Telescope. Is
m ore than Just another piece o f orbiting
scientific equipment. The device may hold the
key to some o f nature's most puzzling ques­
tions.
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□ Sports

B o a t

It's tim# to play ball
The abbreviated spring training season Is over
and the 26 major league baseball teams will all
be heading home today
to get ready for tomor­
row's first game of the
regular season.
Which teams are de­
stined to win pennants
and which are destined
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to be cellar-dwellers'1
The answers are Ins, 1e today's sports section.

□ Nation
Poindsxtsr guilty on all counts
Former national security advlslr John Poin­
dexter. the last of the original Iran-Contra
defendants, was found guilty Saturday on all
five felony charges arising from the worst
scandal of Ronald Reagan’s presidency.
After deliberating for six days, a Jury found
Poindexter guilty of conspiracy to obstruct the
congressional Investigation of the Iran-Contra
scandal and destroying official government
documents In what prosecutors said was a
"ram page" o f While House shredding.
Poindexter. 53. betrayed no emotion when the
verdict was read and refused to talk to reporters
as he left the courthouse about an hour later.
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□ Florida
Island residents poised for war
Dog Island Is not exactly the most exciting
tourist destination In Florida. It's downright
dull. In fact — and that's precisely the way that
Its residents and visitors like It.
It hasn't been dull recently, however, and It
could become even livelier In the coming weeks.
A New York physician. Dr. Thomas Roush. Is
seeking a zoning change that would permit the
construction o f 63 homes on the island, roughly
two-thirds of which Isa wilderness preserve.
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□ People
Are you destined to be bald?
SANFORD _ Half ths man in America &lt;
experience baldness in varying degree
throughout the course of their lives, Or.
Jerome Africfc, an Altamonte Springs
dermatologist, says.
•ITS hereditary. Over SO percent ot m*
over 18 have a receding hairine, a bakf
spot, or both,* Afnck says.
Whafs a guy to do since available
options do no cue baldness unless hair
bss is due to a disease that can be
treated.

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O fficial: R eco rds
destined to fall
on Lake M onroe
By J. M tADLCY DILUNO
Herald stall writer___________________
SANFORD - If Lake Monroe
turns out to be as good for raring as
power-boating racing olflcals pre­

payoff la the all-time highest In
Florida lottery history.
During Saturday's breakneck
pace to buy tickets. Lottery of­
ficials announced that ticket tales
reached a record pace o f more than
27.000 a minute. Aa o f noon
y e s t e r d a y , the J a ck p ot w a s
estimated at more than 853 m il­
lion.
"A t 4 p.m. Saturday, sales for
last week reached 845.2 million,
breaking the all-tim e record."
Lottery Secretary Rebecca Paul
aald.

r a c in g
dict. Sanford could becomr the new
world's championship capital of
power boat racing.
Tom Sayward. In-board rhalrmun
for the American Power boat Racing
Association, has predicted that next
month Lake Monroe will prove Itself
lo be the new world record-setting
capital of the sport.
Sayward said until he saw Lake
Monroe, he had never seen a lake
betler suited for power boat racing
th a n L a k e M u g g o r y In S t

Paul aald the mid-afternoon Sat­
urday rate of sales for the 81 Lotto
tickets reached about 827,000 a
minute, and were climbing at a
fever pilch during the final hours
before the purchase deadline.
"Our sales were so high, they
were In orbit." she a a l l.d "Sales
. ____ for
(Saturday night's) Lotto drawing
broke the game record of 844
million (worth of) Lotto tickets sold
In a single week."
Lottery officials w ill know If
there was a winner by noon today.

c a p it a l?

Petersburg.
"W e are looking for this lo be the
premier race course to break rec­
ords at. Every time they had a race
at Lake Maggory. records were
broken." he said. "W e are expecting
that tnhappenat L ik r Monroe."
Michael tlynms. who is promoting
th e r a c e fo r S u n s e t S p o r t s
Associates of Sanford, said that the
lake garnered lls new reputation
ulmosl by accident.
•'ll was really Just u flu k e."

C o u rt th ro w s
s c h o o l s ys te m
a c u rv e ball
By J. 8RADL8V DILUNO
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — A slate appellate court's decision
affirming the uuronstllutlonalliy of Impact fees to
pay for new schools will extend fluancUi cunfuaUm
for at least another year In Seminole County, school
officials said Saturday.
School districts levy the fees on builders as a
means o f raising revenue.
Seminole School Supt. Robert Hughes said plans
had been made for 810 million each year of the next
eight years to be raised (or public schools In the
county via Impact fees.
The 2-1 ruling last week by the Fifth District
Court o f Appeal In Daytona Beach upheld a lower
county ruling that struck down the use of Impact
fees In St. Johns County. The litigation has caused
school districts such us Scinlnolr to suspend use of
the levy for new construction until the mutter Is
resolved.
Seminole county schools expect an enrollment
Increase o f about 60 percent In the next eight years,
school officials said. Enrollment In Seminole
County Schools Is expected to Increase from about
46.000 this year to about 74.000 In 1098.
Hughes said that he was confident that St. Johns
could win on appeal lo a higher court, but that all
plans for school system expansion would have lo be
pul on hold In the meantime.
School Board Member Put Telson. who Is running
for re-election this year, said that she was not so
confident of victory and that the ruling would
mandate putting the schixtls on year-round, or full
calendar, sessions. Under such circumstances,
students would continue to attend school 180 days
each year, but would have short spring, summer,
winter and fall breaks Instead of one long summer
break.
P S e e Schools. Page 5 A

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Matthew (left) and John Scott display thair mysterious face ol stone.

Youngsters discover mystery stone
during Lake Monroe adventure quest
J . BRADL1Y DILUNO
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — When fifth-grader John Scott
and his friends went Into Stiver Lake March
17. they were searching for adventure — the
kind that a father or uncle or grandfather
might tell of In a hushed voice around a
campfire, amid the background music of
chirping crickets and leaves rustling In the

night breezes.
Duke Adamson, grandfather o f Blukc
A dam son, one o f John S c o tt's fellow
searchers, told the kids what Utile he had
heard uboul a downed Navy aircraft und
guessed — correctly — that It might Inspire
the kids lo seek an adventure of their own.
"O h I didn't take It too seriou sly."
Adamson said. "A n d I don't know a whole lot
about It. It was Just something Interesting I

Lake Mary’s
new theaters
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LAKE MARY - The city's first
movie theaters will open soon.
General Cinemas. Inc. wilt open
eight theater screens at Lake Mary
Centre, located Just west of the city
on Lake Mary Boulevard, next
month.
General Cinem as open m ovie
houses In both Lake Mary and
Altamonte Springs simultaneously
In mid-May after months of delay.
The Altamonte Springs theaters
will be located in the Renaissance
Center on State Road 436. near the
Interstate 4 Interchange.
"W e had been thinking about tills
for about two years." said Tony
Knundouna. division manager (or
General Cinemas. "That's about
how long it usually lakes."
Koundouna said that dem o
graphic studies Indicated that many
residents live In Altamonte Springs
and Lake Mary and work in Or
lando.
"Y ou 've got people that travel :tO
minutes to their workplaces In

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Another sunny day
Mostly sunny to­
day but cool with
highs In the m!d-60s
to low 70s. Tonight
will be clear and cold
with lows In the mid
to upper 40s. Winds
will be out of the
northeast at 15 to 20
mph.

For more weather, *•• Pea* **

Ilyams said. "W e wanted to have
the lake surveyed to find out If It
met the standards o f the AFHA and
they came over hero and said. 'Hey.
this Is Incredible.' and suddenly we
realized that we had one of the best
places In the world lo race.
Sayward said the two things that
make the lake perfect are Its shallow
depth and Its prevailing wind con­
ditions.
The official said wind blowing
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A determined look
It you think the action wasn't intense Saturday at the
Prudential Bache Tennis Classic at the Heathrow
Racquet Club, then you'd better take a look at this

guy's face This is Cristo VanPansberg, who won his
semi-linai match against David Pate A complete
roundup ol Saturday s action appears on Page IB

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t A — Sanford HaraM, Sanford, Ffortda —

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

Shuttle countdown begins
Fhr# killed In traffic cdllalon

UPl Science Writer

DAVIE — A (notarial driving the wrong way with h it light* off
on a dark highway in rural Broward County collided head-on
Saturday with a speeding car. killing himself and four women,
the Florida Highway Patrol aald.
The accident occurred shortly after midnight Friday on U S.
37. north o f Davie, a FHP apokcawoman aald. All the victim*
died at the scene.
FH P Investigator* said in a prepared statement that Brian D.
U
Riley, 33. o f Wilton Manors made a U-turn
and waa beading
north on a southbound lane when he collided with a car carrying
the four women.
Riley waa driving with hia lights off and the four women, who
were heading to the Miami area, were traveling between 00 mph
and 70 mph. investigators said. The speed limit was 5S mph.
"H is lights were off and they didn't see him ." the FHP
spokeswoman aald. It was not known why Riley was drivtng
without lights or whether drugs or alcohol were Involved.
T h e Impact waa so aevere that everyone died at the scene,
e ven though the women were w earing seat belts, the
apokcawoman aald.
T h e driver o f the women’s car would not be Identified
neat at kin were notified. The Highway Patrol identified the
passenger* as Merldeth E. Grtmm. 39. Largo; Judith An
Decter. SO. Oidamar. and Evelyn Ann Richardson. 49. Oldsmar.

Fourth body pulled from burned hotel
MIAMI BEACH — Investigators Saturday found a fourth body
In the charred ruin left by a hotel (Ire In the historic art deco
district that injured 31 people, forced the evacuation o f scores of
elderly and left at least 14 people mlaatng.
Police Lt. Jim Hyde aald Investigator* found the body shortly
after 3 p.m. while combing the gutted Fontana Hotel for victim *
and evidence o f arson. It waa not known whether the latest
victim waa male or female or whether the person waa one o f the
14 identified as missing.
Authorities have said there could be many more victim*.
About 70 federal, state and local Investigator* were at the site
o f the 39-year-old hotel, which waa destroyed early Friday
morning In a rapldlyapreadlng ftro that shot flame* 40 feet In the
air.
Rescue workers used s small bulldozer to sift through rubble
at the 103-room hotel, which did not have a sprinkler system
when the fire erupted.
Bob Creighton, special agent In charge o f the Florida office of
the U.S. Bureau o f Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms, said arson
waa a poaalbUe cause o f the blase, the deadliest in at least 17
years In Miami Beach.

Polka chlof supporters protost
COCOA — About 40 protester* marched In front o f City Hall
Friday In a show o f support for Police Chief Oene Powers, who
waa suspended earlier this week.
T h e city Is Investigating allegations o f crim inal and
administrative wrongdoing within the department, including
charges evidence was falsified and drug suspects were tipped off
before raids.
City Manager Charles McCool. lead Investigator, on Tuesday
suspended with pay Powers and U s two-man narcotics unit.
" I know C hief Power* very weU. He's an honorable, caring,
decent man. There's not a crooked bone In his body. He Just
loves everybody, even hla enemies," aald Jerry Kay. the
protest's orgaalaar.
May said Us Just two days, he had gathered 1.000 signatures on
a petition In support of Powers.
Kay aald Powers had widespread support within the
community.
“ T h e bottom line la Chief Powers has served this city for 32
years. Ha started aa a dispatcher with the city o f Cocoa back In
IB M . He has risen through the ranks to police chief." aald Kay.
a local commercial property owner.

Jail Inmate talks hla way to fraadom
MIAMI — A Dade County Jail Inmate who was being held
without bond on several felony charges apparently talked hla
way to freedom by posing as a prisoner who waa ellgble for
release, authorities aald.
Kevin Alexander Pettigrew. 18, who had been Jailed without
bond since March 27 on charges o f burglary, theft and forgery,
was last seen Tuesday, aald Jancllc Hall. Corrections Depart­
ment apokcawoman.
"H e 's missing, and we're treating it as an escape." Hall said.
"Th ere'a an Internal Investigation going on.”
Investigators still do not know how Pettigrew walked to
freedom.
"T h ey're assuming he went Into a holding cell with other
Inmates,” Hall aald. "T h ey believe he went through pretrial
release using another peraon'a name. He Just walked out the
front door."
Earlier that day. Metro-Dade County police detectives Keith
Lewis and Chris BImonte checked Pettigrew out o f Jail so he
could point out more homes he had burglarized. Lewis said.
From U n lltd P ra ts International Reports

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Wind east 15 to 20 mph.
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T u e s d a y and W e d n esd a y .
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p.m. EDT and. If all goes well,
the shuttle and Its precious
cargo will blast off at 8.-47 a.m.
EDT Tuesday to kick off the
35th shuttle flight, the third of
nine planned for 1990.
" I t s been a long Ume hap­
pening and now It's really here,
for re a l," com m ander Loren
Shriver said o f the space tele­
scope. originally scheduled for
launch In 1983. "W e 're looking
forward on Tuesday for good
weather, a good liftoff and then
about a day and five hours later
to start lifting the telescope out
o f the payload bay."
The veteran four-man. onewoman crew, strapped Into three
sleek blue-and-whlte T-38 jet
trainers, swooped over launch
pad 39B for a close up look at
Discovery before landing at the
Kennedy Space Center's 3-mlle
shuttle runway about 2:10 p.m.
After talking briefly to report-

This illustration shows what tho Hubbls Tslsscopo will look llks In spaeo.
era. Shriver and his crewmatcs
— co-pilot Charles Bolden. 43.
Steven Hawley. 38. Bruce Me
Candles*. 52. and Kathryn Sul­

livan. 38 — departed for the pad
for a final pre-launch look at the
81.3 billion telescope In Discov­
ery's cargo bay.

Panel approves gas-tax hike proposal
TALLAHASSEE — The House Finance and
Taaatlon Committee approved a measure
Friday to raise the gas tax four cents a gallon,
which along with other fee Increases would
raise 8800 million for state roadway projects.
A deal had already been reached before any
members o f the committee sat down at the
table. Out o f more than two dozen amendments
offered, only one survived — the one replacing
the house's transportation bill with a com ­
promise proposal that waa hammered out by a
special committee.
The Houae already had a transportation bill,
but members voted to replace It with a plan the
lofot Select Committee on Transportation
|M( month.
compromise package would raise the gas
-.tax and a number o f fees to provide 8600
rtiltUon — still $250 million-short of-whal the
state Department o f Transportation says lt
needs to slay out o f the red.
The .compromise proposal provides (he fol­
lowing:
• 8175 million to maintain the current road
system.
• 8150 m illion to create an Intrastate
highway system — Including seed money for a
S I. 1 billion turnpike bonding program.
•8 1 0 0 million for public transportation —

Survey: Most favor maintaining
services over decrease in taxes
TALLAHASSEE - Most Floridians would
rather maintain public services at current
levels than see their slate and local taxes
cut. according to a survey released Friday
from the Policy Sciences Center at Florida
State University.
The Florida Annual Policy Survey also
shows that the sales tax ta one o f the most
popular forms o f taxation despite Ha re­
gressive nature, but Floridians are content
keeping the level right where lt la.
airport*, seaports and other projects.
• 8175 million to fix potholes and expand
lanes, what : the planners call systemwide
capacity Improvements.
The package also would authorize the sale of
$500 million tn right-of-way bonds.
The $600 million comes from variety of fee
Increases: the surcharge on car rentals would
double to $1 for about $25 million, title fees
would go up to $ 2 1 for $73 million, a repeal of
pro-rated tag fees for $32 million, and a new
wheels on the road fee of $ 10O per new car for
$32 million.

The Hubble Space Telescope Is
the most expensive satellite ever
built and one expected to revolu­
tionize modem astronomy.

Man accused
of poisoning
ex-neighbors
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BARTOW — A Sebrtng man
was arrested Saturday and
charged with the first-degree
murder o f his former neighbor In
a Coca-Cola tampering case that
left an Alturas woman dead and
her two sons disabled.
George James Trepal, 41. was
also charged with six counts of
attempted first-degree murder,
seven counts o f poisoning food
, or wafer aijd fQod..Mn?pfrU'g.
s a id P o l k ^ C o i j g t j f j . j i l i M l f i
Lawrence Crow Jr.
Trepal was arreyfed without
Incident at his home at 6:30 a.m.
and was being held without
bond In the Polk County Jail.
He Is accused o f killing Peggy
Dubberly Carr, who died March
4. 1989, In a Winter Haven
h o s p ita l fiv e m on th s a fte r
d rin k in g C oca-C ola C lassic
spiked with thallium, a highly
toxic metal that was used tn rat
poison before It was banned In
1065.

Lawmakers considering school retention program cuts
United Pt im i liitiyintlm 1 1
T A L L A H A S S E E - C on­
troversial programs that hold
back Im m atu re elem en ta ry
school students a year have
gotten too expensive for the
stale, say lawmakers who want
to take money from those pro­
grams and put tt elsewhere.
Gov. Bob Martinez has said he
wants to cut spending for educa­
tional program s that target
children who lag behind their
peer* to spend two years In a

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single grade before they reach
the fourth grade.
And Rep. Mike Friedm an.
D-Surfslde. has a bill that would
discourage districts from using
widespread retention programs.
T h e m on ey saved by not
forcing children to repeat a
grade could reach more than
8100 million a year, lawmakers
say. Martinez, when he pres­
enting his $26.2 billion budget
plan, said those savings could go
to other programs, like com­
puters In the classroom.

Thirty-eight of the state's 67
school districts have some sort of
retention program — where
students are forced to repeat a
g ra d e I f te a c h e rs and a d ­
ministrators decide they are
lagging too far behind their peers
e m o t io n a lly a n d d e v e l o p ­
mental^.
More than 40.000 children
s ta te w id e In k in d e r g a r te n
through third grade arc made to
repeat a grade each year.
Critics say the programs label
children aa failures at an early

age and make them develop at a
slower rate than their peers who
may be a few months older.
Supporters say children get to
leam at thetr own pace without
the p ressu re o f c o m p e tin g
against more advanced pupils.
"Can you Imagine a better
way to extinguish the learning
spirit o f a tender child than to
brand him or her a failure right
from the start." Martinez said.
Friedman’s bill won the sup­
port o f the House Education
Committee last year

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■buttle Discovery's enthusiastic
crew flew to Florida Saturday for
the start o f the ship’s countdown
to blastoff Tuesday on a historic
mission to launch the revolu­
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Friday was 49 as reported by
the University of Florida Agri­
cultural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
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ing the 24-hour period ending al
9 p.m. Saturday.
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�Sanlord HarUd, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, April 8, 1080 — M

Kiwanis pancake day earns support
w in )Miva in m fH ii on Bin
LONG WOOD — A Winter Springs man was arrested for
Mrtnaijntng and beating a Juvenile girt and threatening her
with a k n ot on Seminole Avenue Friday night.
Teodottb Eaqutvla laturttnan, 37. 10 Phottna Court, was
cbargtd with kidnapping, aggravated assault, carrying a
concealed weapon, battery and battery on a law enforcement
officer. He waa held without bond at the Seminole County Jail.
T h e girl told Longwood police she waa sitting by a lake
shortly before 11 p.m. when a man she later Identified aa
ffahKHnan approached her and said something she could not
understand. The man then beat her on the bead
Umea and told her to "O ct up and m ove" dtepleytng a knife.
They walked a short distance before the victim saw a woman
with a' dog and ran to her. The dog attacked Eatudtnan and he
tried several times to stab the dog. the witnesses reported.
Eatudtnan
captured nearby shortly after the Incident
The officer reported finding Eatudtnan In
ig knife. The officer alao reported
o f a 13-Inch carving
placed In the squad car.
kicked him when be

Youth shot
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS - A 17-year-old boy la In
condition at Orlando Regional Medical Center following a
shooting Friday night behind the Disco Pood Store on County
Road 437. an area known for drug sales.
Seminole County deputies arrested Malachl Wilson. 31. of
Orlando near the scene at 8:30 p.m. and charged him with
aggravated battery.
He waa releasedI from
A
the Seminole County Jail Saturday on
$6,000 bond.
Witnesses ask) they saw Wilson approach the youth, fire at
least tw o shots from a handgun and flee. The youth was taken
to Florida Hospital-Aitamonte, before he waa transferred to
ORMC with gunshot wounds to the left thigh and right leg.

Brothers arretted
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — Tw o brothers were arrested early
Saturday morning following a fight that didn't end with the
Scott Sholar. 19. 339 Dehors Court, Altamonte
Springs, and James LaVem e O-Donne It, 33, 144 Sprlngwood
Circle, Longwood. were arrested at about 1 s.m. outside
Sholar'a apartment. When police arrived following ata 911
calls, they found the two hltUng each other outside the
apartment.
Witnesses. Including O'Donnell's mother Susan Rauth. and
his wife Jennifer O'Donnell, told police the pair began a
friendly wrestling match that became violent. They said Sholar
went Inside hie apartment and returned with a sawed-off
shotgun, pointing It at hta brother. O'Donnell grabbed the gun.
which discharged Into the parking lot.
The two resumed fighting before police arrived. Sholar waa
alao found to have a knife In hta pocket.
Sholar waa charged with aggravated assault, carrying a
concealed weapon, possession o f a short-barrelled shotgun.
Improper exhibition of a firearm, discharging a firearm In
public and disorderly conduct and held on $3,000 bond.
O'Donnell waa cited with disorderly conduct, but not held.

Man chargad with burglary
SANFORD - Raymond O'Neil Curry Jr., 33. 67 William
Clark Court. Sanford, waa charged with burglary and theft
Saturday morning.
Sanford police reported finding him walking near West Third
Street and Oak Avenue wearing a Jacket reported stolen from a
car parked In front o f a French Avenue business Friday. Bond
et at $ 1,000.

Two arraatad on OUI chargaa
•J o h n William Duggan. 33. 633 Jamestown Blvd., Alta­
monte Springs, was charged with DLTI by Altamonte Springs
police Friday at about 9:30 p.m. after he waa seen driving
wreckkaaiy In a parking lot at the com er o f State Road 434 and
Jamestown Boulevard. Bond was set at $800.
• Raymond Perry, 39. 3561 Marshall Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with DUI and failure to show his drivers license by
Sanford police Friday at about 4 a m. after he waa seen driving
around several closed businesses near 13th Street and
Persimmon Ave. Bond was set at $500.

Kuhn announces bid for
county school board seat
By VICKI
Herald staff writer
CASSELBERRY Barbara
Kuhn, a former school board
employee who la currently self
employed, has announced her
candidacy for the Sem inole
County school board seat held
by Pat Telson In district four.
That district represents Cas­
selberry Elem entary School.
East brook Elementary School,
Jackson Heights Middle School.
L a k e H o w e ll H igh S c h o o l.
Law ton E lem en tary School,
Oviedo High School. Red Bug
Elementary School. South Sem­
inole Middle School. Stenslrom
Elem entary School. S terlin g
Park Elementary School and
Tuakawllla Elementary School.
Though board members repre­
sent the district where they live,
they are elected In county-wide
elections.
Kuhn. 52. provides consulting
services tn effective manage­
ment to businesses such as
Stromberg Carlson. Florida Hos­
pital and Untied Telep h on e
through her own company. Ef­
fectiven ess T ra in in g C onfer­
ences.
Kuhn, who has served as a
high school teacher, a principal,
a supervisor o f teacher Interns
and a college Instructor, feels
that her business experience will
would be her strongest asset tf
she were elected to the board.
She plans to emphasize the
need to place a high priority on
b r in g in g " s o u n d b u s in e s s
practices" and "bottom line
m anagem ent s k ills " to the
school board, which Is the
county's biggest employer.
" I want to see a long overdue
partnership o f business and ed­
ucation." Kuhn said. " I support
the proposed business commit­
tee to advise the school board on
management techniques that
reflect accountability to the tax­
payers. "
Kuhn points to the resounding

Barbara Kuhn
defeat of the board's proposed
$530 million bond Issue as an
example of the way In which the
present board members have
lost touch with the will of the
people. She added that the bond
was rejected by 70 percent o f the
voters though it was approved
unanimously by the board.
Kuhn believes the school dis­
trict has a responsibility to meet
the needs of students and teach­
ers. but also has a responsibility
to both big business and the
small enterprises.
Kuhn earned a doctorate tn
education from the University of
Florida and a masters degree In
communications from Stetson
University. Her bachelors degree
In Englsih Is from Rollins Col­
lege.
" I entered the race because I
want to be a part o f finding
effective solutions that will wed
upgraded Instruction to re ­
sponsible funding and manage­
m ent." Kuhn explained
She promised that. If elected,
she would devote "aa much time
us needed" to what she called
her "highest prtority-lhc busi­
ness o f rd urn I Inn."

H«raM Staff Writer
SANFORD - Many o f those In
attendance referred to II as
simply a community event — a
o f family, neighbors
[friends.
But for people who watch
people, the Kiwanis Club Pan­
cake Breakfast fundraiser held st
the civic center Saturday was
more than Its name denotes. It
waa also the mother lode In a
seemingly bottomless mine of
human resources. II waa a slice
o f Americana.
From the soft-spoken family
physclan and W orld W ar II
doctor who remembered losing
co-workers to N a il firing squads
more than 40 years ago. to the
teenage girl whose biggest con­
cern was getting the perfect
dress for (h e S e n io r' Prom,
everyone had a story.
A n d in t h e ir o w n w a y s
everyone o f them helped the
K l w a n l a to h e lp t h e underprlvelged children o f Semi­
nole County.
T h e e ven t la the b iggest
fundraiser o f the year for the
Kiwanis. Th ey estimate that
more than 2,000 people pass
through the serving lines from 8
s.m. to 5:30 p.m. and (he club
likes to sec attendance rise with
each year.
But If you had 480 lbs. of
p a n c a k e m ix . 57 6 lb s . o f
sausage. 316 gallons of pancake
syrup and 3.500 cups o f coffee to
serve la your fellow man. you'd
probably hope for more than a
sm all gath erin g o f Intim ate
friends, too.
C lu b Presid en t E lect Jim
Barks said that the event usually
garners about $11,000 after
expenses. "A ll o f II goes to the
children," Barks said. "Different
organizations come to us for
help and wc have a committee
dedicated to helping local kids.
They might need shoes or a pair
o f glasses or something. We've
been doing this for so long. I just
can't remember.'*
According to local historians,
the event has been held annually

Hundreds of i
fo r 36 years, but for T om
McDaniel, a long-time resident o f
Sanford and the veteran men­
tioned above. It seemed like
longer than that.
"Only 36 y e a n ? " McDaniel
shook his head. " I used to be a
member, but I quit when I got
home from the war. I didn't have
time, because they had a short­
age o f doctors back th en .”
McDaniel said. "W e were all
family doctors tn those days. We
did it all: cradle to grave." After
recounting some bitter memo­
ries of his experiences tn the
m ost far-reach in g w ar ev e r
fought, the doctor w ho has
probably brought aa many peo­
ple Into the world aa he has seen
leave It gulped the rest o f his
coffee and quietly rose from his
chair and walked away.
While plates o f pancakes were
the primary draw for most o f the
p eo p le, o th e rs a lso lo o k e d
forward to the flea market, the
silent auction, the bake sale and
the produce sale.
And a few shrewd bargain
hunters walked away with deals
that even Donald Trump might
have admired.
" I go to the flea markets with
him ." said Bonnie Schumacher

syimiin iiii
ware consum ed during ttre day-long • r e n t

Q u a g ** Q aliw s, 3, o f Sanford. *n jo y *d h#f m ssl.
o f her friend Kelly Koblnson.
"H e'll go Into a flea market and
sec hundreds o f books and walk
away with one. but It'll be a
classic."
A p p aren tly. Robinson had
found his own gold In the form of
an old set o f encyclopedias that
he bought for $15.

But the copyright
date In one of the books was
May, 1896. so I lie buyer must
have known whnt lie was look­
ing at.
Meanwhile, crowds of people
talk. cat. bargain and buy. And
each one walks away with a
storvtolell.

�4A — Banfort HeraM, Sanford, Florida —

V A ^ l S. II

Petition offered in Midway
* 4 .1
Fterara eian w nitf
MIDWAY — Organizers o f a water rate protest
plan to circulate a petition In the community to
d e te rm in e w h e th e r a ll cu a to m era o f th e
Mldway-Camum Community Water Association
have had an opportunity to participate In the
34-year-old non-profit group.
Com m unity aettvlat Johnell Jackson and
county commlaaloner Jennifer Kelley met with
prosecutor Steve Plotnlck o f the State Attorney’s
Office Friday to dlacuaa high rates and other
problems with the water company. Jachaon said
Plotnlck suggested circulating the petition aa a
way to determine If all residents connected to the
system were'offered an opportunity to participate
tn the association.
Residents have complained about the associa­
tion's frequent rale Increases resulting In wsler
bills which can run several times the amount paid
by residents in Sanford. The association was
formed In 1066 to bring Sanford's water to the
community and pays a wholesale rate o f *1.46 per
1,000 gallons to the city.
In turn. Mldway-Canaan users are charged
•12.30 for the first 1.000 gallons they use and
•1.70 for each additional 1,000 gallons. That rate
wsa changed from January 1969 when a rate
Increase slip given to users listed the rate at
•10.90 for the first 1,000 gallons and 94.30 for
each 1,000 gallons. Association president Willie
C'tmmlngs said the last rate Increase area more
than taro years ago.
Another common complaint la the residents
have no opportunity to protest the rate Increases.
Cummings said the nine-m em ber board o f
directors balds annual meetings each October and
the customers were Invited to attend through a
mailing separate to the monthly bills. Cummings
■aid the meeting In 1989 wsa cancelled because
two o f Ihe directors w ere nut o f town or

A V K run waa
Saturday at the Oak
Drove shop* In A h a
monto Spring*. DJ.
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runnar foe Lake Mary
fourth; Matt Jawaii, ■
runnar from
•rantlay High
1 flnlahad third,
bahlnd runnan from
Oriando.

N A A C P files com plaints against hotels

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unavailable.
There ares no meeting In 1988. Cummings m id.
At the 1807 meeting, shout “ 15 to X T ’ people
attended.
Cummings said only the directors are allowed to
vote for new directors or officers, such aa
president. The only members o f the association
are the directors, he sold, and users o f the water
system are not voting members o f the association.
"W e don't want anybody to get in there who
might want to disrupt things and not know what
they're doing," Cummings said.
According to a copy o f the association's
founding charter provided by Jackson, at least
three o f the current officers were officers or
directors on April 37, 1966 when the association
waa Incorporated. Cummings ares the
tion's founding treasurer.
Although Cummings said the system’s
can't particlepte In the association, their bylaws
read in part. "Each connection o f the services
rendered by the corporation shall entitle the
subscriber for such connection to one m em ­
bership.'' "Each member shall be entitled to one
vote...," the bylaws continue.
The bylaws Include a blank m em bership
certificate which must be completed by the user
and approved by the board o f directors, although
no grounds for approval or rejection are stated
other than the member must be a user. The
-laws state members are to meet annually to
by-le
ct directors and officers.
elect
Members themselves may call special meetings
as long as 10 percent, potentially about 60
households, seek the meeting.
When asked about the provisions of the by-laws.
Cummings did not respond.
Jackson said Plotnlck wants to determine if
Midway residents were told o f the membership
certificate when they connected to the system, if
not. then state taws may have been broken, he
said. Plotnlck could not be reached.

D J. L a w ia a l

MIAMI BEACH - The NAACP
has (lied a complaint with ,a
county appeals board against
three hotels and a restaurant,
accusing the establishments of
d i s c r i m i n a t i o n In h i r i n g
practices.
The complaint filed Friday

with the Metro Dade County
Housing and Employment Ap­
peal Board names Kent Hotel,
the Desert Inn. the Fairmont
H otel and hums Restaurant.
Managers at each establishment
denied the allegations.
T h e filing followed a six-month

Investigation, which Included
■ending black and white' stu­
dents to apply for jobs at Ihe
same establishments, said David
Honlg. general counsel for the
NAACP in Miami.
The tests showed that white
candidates were preferred over

Barrier island is site
of development battle

R O A D W O R K T H IS W E E K

■ yK rrsA u a u M
Ualtsd Press International_______
CARRABELLE - Dog Island Is
not exactly the most exciting
tourist destination In Florida. It’a
downright dull. In fact — and
that's precisely the way that Its
residents and visitors like It.
It hasn't been dull recently,
however, and It could become
even livelier In the com ing
weeks. A New York physician.
Dr. Thomas Roush, is seeking a
z o n in g c h a n g e that w ou ld
permit the construction of 63
homes on Ihe Island, roughly
two-thirds o f which la a wilder­
ness preserve.
The Franklin County Com­
mission Is openly Interested In
the proposal, because the devel­
opment could provide a needed
boost to the county’s depressed
tax base. Opponents, however,
are wonted that approval would
change the character o f the
Island and rob II of Ihe very
quality they chtrtsh — solitude.
The Island, located about 3
miles off the Panhandle coast. Is
Ihe easternmost o f the banter
Islands of Ihe Gulf o f Mexico,
and It has so tar avoided the
development that some say has
"spoiled" other barrier Islands,
like Its neighbor. St. Oeorgc
Island.
It has no telephones, no bars,
no restaurants, no convenience
stores. It has only one commer­
cial property, the eight-room
Pelican Inn. whose guests have
to provide their own foed and
drink. Its only road la an un­
paved one-lane strip of sand that
runs from Ihe Island's boat dock
to the 135 or so private homes
that dot the landscape.
It ham no bridge connecting It
to the mainland, so access Is
limited lo boats and light planes
that can land on the short gross
airstrip. A small ferry visits the
Island In the mornings and
afternoons, but not on a dally
basts.
Dog Island's best feature, ac­

cording lo environmentalists. Is
that It hasn't changed much
from the same wilderness con­
dition that existed In 1536, when
French explorers landed there.
They named It "He de Cheln" —
Island o f Dogs — because they
found several wild hunting dogs
left behind by local Indians who
hunted there.
o . iih -i
&lt;
Civilisation didn't rofficlatty"^
a rrive u n til 1947. w h en a
Tallahassee man, J eff Lewis,
bought the s e v e n -m lle -lo n g
Island for 813,000. A year later.
Lewis and his brother. George,
platted a small portion of the
Island and began s e llin g a
limited number — about 340 —
sm all lots fo r sin g le-fa m ily
homes. A handful of the lota
remain unsold today.
In the late 1970s, the Lewis
family waa approached by a real
estate development consortium
that waa Interested In acquiring
a large chunk o f the Island and
building an upscale resort, link­
ing It to the mainland by a
bridge.
T h e n e w s p a n ic k e d th e
Island's other property owners,
many o f them prominent Florida
politicians who didn’t want to
see their rustic retreat ruined by
commercialization. They looked
around for a savior and even­
tually discovered the Nature
Conservancy, an envlromenial
trust.
In 1980. the con servan cy
bought two-thlrda of Ihe Island,
about 1.300 acres, for 82 m il­
lion. It had no plans to hold Ihe
land, however, because It had
taken the money from Its re­
volving fund, so It sold Ihe
property In 1983 for 91.3 million
lo Ihe Cuyahoga Trust, which Is
controlled by Roush.
At the lim e o f Ihe purchase.
Roush already owned other land
on the Island.
Written Into the deed acquired
by the Cuyahoga Trust was a
restriction allowing construction
of no more than 40 single-family
homes.

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
M IS S E D
D E L IV E R Y
H oro are the projects In Seminole County that m ay affect the flow of traffic:
by tha Community Development
Drainage improvements Block Grant Program. Comple­
ana paving roadways In Lake tion dale: March. Jurisdiction:
Mills subdivision. Completion Seminole County.
date. Sepl. 30. 1990 Cost. $1
million
_ County Road 427 la being
ned from two lo four lanes
widen*
Drainage Im provem ents» Irom Charlotte Street lo Slate
a n n a Intersection ol Jltway and Road 434. Lane lapera will
Main tlrte ls in Midway, paid lor aaland from the railroad tracks

E9.

north ol S R 434 to Milwee
School Completion date: De­
cember Jurisdiction. Seminole
C P ""ly.
Paving and drainage 1mj.r o v e m e n ls on S u n s e t
Boulevard Irom Balmy Beach to
Ihe Orange County line. Com­
pletion dale: Feb. 26. Jurisdic­
tion: Seminole County.

E j J | Construction ol new deck

^ ^ D a r r ie r wall on bridge at
L a k e H o w e ll L a n e. C o s t :
$25,000 Completion dale April
6. 1990 Note: The bridge on
Lake Howell Road south o f Laka
Howall Lana will be closed lor I
a p p r o x im a te ly tw o w e e k s |
beginning March 21,1990.

Call: 322-2611
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. Ill 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
“SAME DAY DELIVERY IS OUR G O A L ”

�Sznford Hsrald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, April 8, 1980 — M »

Environmental group agrees
to help save Seabranch area
STU ART — A national envi­
ronmental group has agreed to
try to help Martin County pre­
serve the pristine Seabranch
area that la otherwise poised for
residential development.
The 850,000-member Nature
Conservancy said the Seabranch
area owned by Mobil Land De­
velop m en t Corp. should be
saved from the company's plans
to develop It.
" It seems to be a very Impor­
tant area." said John R. Flicker.
director o f the Nature Conaervancy. "It's a
with
the county, and
has endangered species
want to
protect."
A county committee voted last
week to put 8S million In county
funds toward buying the 830

m illion property from Mobil
Land Development.
The company has submitted
plans to turn the 937-acre tract
along the Intercoastal Waterway
Into a housing subdivision.
But Carl Schenk, vice presi­
dent o f Mobil Land Develop­
ment. said the company would
be willing to sell the property for
preservation If someone can
come up with the money to buy
It.
The Conservancy's role will be
to negotiate with Mobil and to
attract money from sources such
as the South Florida W ater
Management District, nearby
counties and private entitles.
Flicker said.
"W e have the flexibility to
negotiate a deal that govern­
ments don't always have." he
The Conservancy could also

provide a loan to help buy the
property, but Flicker said Its
board o f directors first must be
convinced the organisation that
will get the money back.
Supporters hope that If they
raise half of the money, the state
will pay for the rest.
T h e land's preservation Is
mtial. said County Commlasloner Maggy Hurt halts, noting
that Flortdamanateesswln by It
during migration and that It Is
the only area on the Treasure
Coast capable o f housing a scrub
Jay community.
" I f you want to have scrub
Jays on the Treasure Coast,
that’s your last chance." she
said. "There Is not another 600
acres o f scrub on the coast.”
Flicker said that after an
appraisal Is completed on the
property, he will approach Mobil
about a deal.

Suncoast Dome may violate wheelchair code
S T . PETERSBURG - The
Florida Suncoast Dome, which Is
the focus o f a lawsuit claiming
that the stadium does not meet
fe d e ra l w h e e lc h a ir sea tin g
standards, may also violate simi­
lar state codes, a Florida official
said.
"T h e city's building depart­
ment should have been aware of
the codes. That la their busi­
ness.” said Tom Sechler. ad­
ministrator o f design review and
permits for the Florida Depart­
ment of General Services.
U n d e r s t a t e g u id e lin e s ,
stadium space for wheelchairs
m u st be d is p e rs e d e v e n ly
throughout a public building,
but at the Suncoast Dome, space
Is confined to one level.
Federal court records show
that the city complied with 1961
seating standards rather than
th e latest 1986 standards.
Sechler said since construction
began In January 1987. the
building should meet the 1986
guidelines.
"It sounds like someone In the
city dropped ihe ball." he said
Friday.
Using Ihe 1961 standard In
1987 violates the state building
code, Sechler said, adding that
his department does notihave
enfarcemant :powers. The vio­
lation. however, does leave the
c ity vu ln e ra b le to an oth er
lawsuit, he aid.
The latest concern follows
weeks of negotiation between St.
P e te rs b u rg o ffic ia ls and
advocates for the physically
Impaired, who filed a federal
lawsuit In Tam pa Iasi year

D E A T H S

against ihe city claiming that
since St. Petersburg used 911.3
million In federal money to build
the 9110 million dome. It should
be bound by federal standards.
The 43.000-scat stadium has
374 wheelchair spaces, all on the
main concourse. Federal stan­
dards require 440 space* spread
throughout the stadium.
The stadium architect has
estimated that it would coat
about 93 million to bring the
dome up to federal standards.

M ILD RED L. M A R T IN
Mildred L. Martin. 68. 980
Cocoa St.. Merrill Island, died
Thursday al Wucsthoff Hospital.
Cocoa. Born March 9. 1932, In
Paola. she moved lo Merritt
Island In 1952 from Sanford. She
w a s an e m p l o y e e o f th e
Southern Bell Telephone Com ­
pany for 32 years and a member
o f Ihe Church of Christ. Sanford.
She was a m em ber o f Ihe
Pioneers of Southern Bell.
Survivors inlcudc son. Wayne
T .. Merrill Island: daughter.
Annette May. Cocoa; brother.
Robert Lee. Orange Park: sister.
Lu cille Sptvey. Sanford: six
gra n d ch ild ren : th ree g r e a t ­
grandchildren
Brtsson Funeral Hume. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
W IL L IA M A. ARM STRONG
William A. Armstrong. 63. San
Sebastian i'rado. A ltam on te
Springs, died Sunday In Central
Florida Medical Center, in San­
ford. Born In Cleveland un March
3. 1937. he moved to Altamonte
Springs from Colls Neck. N J. in
1970. lie was a retired Air Force
Caplaln. He was a member of
Airline Pilots Association. Re­
tired Officers Association, Flori­
da National Audobon Society.
American Legion fowl 4fxi »nrl

But Boaak said Friday that was
a mistake. "It docs not conform
lo the letter of the rode or the
spirit because there ts no vertical
dispersal o f seating, and there
should be m ore w h eelch air
spaces." he said.

1A
had heard about and I thought
It might be fun for the kids to
think about."
The students didn't find the
A-3 twin-engined Jet bomber
Navy authorities sola had actual­
ly craahed In the woods on the
east side o f the lake. But that
didn't matter because the youths
found something else that made
their adventure a success: the
green, crum bley stone John
Scott overturned In five feel o f
water beam markings easily
discerned as facial features.
There la 0100*8 hole through the
fo r e h e a d th a t m ig h t h a v e
allowed the stone to be attached
to some sort o f line, perhaps a
rope.
John Scott, his brother Jeff
and five o f their friends, wonder
If the find might have been an
Indian artUacl. perhaps a weight
formerly attached to a Seminole
fishing net.
B l a k e 's m o t h e r P a t t y
A d a m so n , ch a p ero n in g, r e ­
m em bers John's moment o f
discovery.
"H e Immediately swam lo me
at Ihe shore waving the rock and
yelling 'Look. I found something.
Look what I found.'"

TAM PA - An 18-year-old col­
lege student was found Innocent
by reason o f Insanity Saturday
In ihe drowning of her newborn
son who was submerged head­
first In a dormitory totlet lost
October.
A Hillsborough County Jury of
six men and six women deliber­
ated for 17 hours during three
days before acquitting Claire
Morltt o f Hollywood o f firstdegree murder. If convicted, she
would have faced an automatic
prison term of 33 years. Pro­
secutors had not sought the
death penalty.
Jurors, who were sequestered
during deliberations.' had detlbcrated for 13 hours Friday and
had t w ic e said th e y w ere
deadlocked. However. Circuit
Judge Richard Lazzara asked
them to continue their work
after Morltt pleaded with him not
to declare a mistrial.
About 30 of Morttl's family
and friends lumped up and

Air Force Association.
He la survived by daughters
Mary Ann Duggan. Chester. Va..
Leslie Manful). Rockville. Md,
Paula Luethke, Denver. Col.
sister Wilma Laven, Sweden: six
gruncdchlldren.
B a ld w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home, Forest City.
JOSEPH SANTORO
J o s e p h S an toro. 86. 200
Esplanade. Casselberry, died
Friday In Florida Hospital In
Altamonte Springs.
Born in Italy, he moved to
Casselberry in 1972. He was a
retired Machine Operator from
Kimble Glass Co. lie was u
member o f Sis. Peter and Paul
Catholic Church.
He Is survived by wife, Mary;
son. Paul, Vineland N.J.; (laughte r R o s e tte P e rr on e.
P h ila d e lp h ia ; s is te rs , Mary
D llola. Ann Mundum, Lena
Sulla, all o f Vineland. N.J.; four
g r a n d c h ild r e n , f i v e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs.

cheered when Lazzara read the
v e rd ic t. M orltt sobbed and
hugged her attorney. Bob Mit­
cham. Mytng. "O h God."
“ I'm definitely going back to
college (in south Florida), proba­
bly to study law to help other
people." M id a tearful Morltt
outside of court. " I waa Just
h a p p y I t 's o v e r an d th a t
everyone supported me through
Ihls."
Lazzara ordered Morltt lo con­
tinue her outpatient counseling
with Hollywood psychiatrist Joel
Klass. who testified during the
11-day murder trial that Morltt
was mentally 111 when she gave
birth Oct. 33 and an hour later
submerged
her baby
.„ - headfirst
' fotoajdormliory toget
Morltt was a freshman at
Hillsborough County Communi­
ty College at the time.
H e r b o y f r i e n d a n d th e
n e w b o r n 's f a t h e r . B r a d
Staskowskl o f Hollywood, said
he planned to help Morltt rebuild
her life.
"I'm going lo go back lo school
and get my life back together,
and help her get her's back
together." Staskowskl said. " I
love her. I love her very much
and I want to spend my life with
her."
Both Morltt and Staskowskl
said they did not wont to return
to Tampa. "T h is has nol been a
good place for m e." Staskowskl
said.
Prosecutor Steve Crawford,
who had argued Morltt waa a
"selfish woman who did not
want lo be Inconvenienced by a
baby." said the murder charge

TheatersContinued from Pags 1A
Orlando." Koundouna said.
"A n d they have a real good
m ovle-golng scheme In their
lives."
There will be eight screens In
each Ihealer. Seating capacity
has not been p recisely d e ­
termined yet. but each screen
will be able to lake ut least 225
people and no more than 400.
Koundouna said.
"It lakes years lo plan the
birth of a theater. It doesn't Jusl
I tapped overnight." he said.
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce officials said that the
theaters will bring un Increase In

John remembers, too.
" I thought It was Just a regular
old rack until I turned it over.
There waa a sort o f figure on the
rock. It looked like an old man's
face. It started to crumble when
1took It out o f the water.”
Wearing masks and flippers.
John and JefT were following
what they suspected to be water
snake trails on the soft bottom of
the shallow lake, when John
cam e upon the green rock,
which Is about the size o f a
softball.
"T h eir goal was to go out and
find an airplane In Ihe middle o f
the lake. Pally Adamson Mid.
"T h en they raw that the middle
o f the lake waa more than a few
reel out. But I think they found
something really unique."
The kids were so excited they
took the stone to the Henry
S h e lto n S a n fo r d M e m o ria l
Library and Museum to see If the
stalT had any guesses about the
origin of the markings.
Curator Alicia Clarke com ­
pared the specimen to a sample
of lion found on the shore o f
Lake Monroe.
The Iron had a very similar
green, gritty appearance. Clarke
did not want to hazard a guess at
what John Scoti a find might be.

hut the stone ts definitely worth
keeping, she said.
" I don't want everyone to
think I am an authority on
everything that anyone llnds nt
the bottom of a lake. I'm not. I
don't know exactly what It is.
But It ts certainly Interesting
enough (o be worth keeping for
l hetr collection." she said.
Storing the stone In a cut-oil
plastic one-gallon Jug lllled with
water. John look Ihe specimen
lo school lo display for students
and teachers.
" I guesa It's still a m ystery."
John said.
No conclusive evidence con­
cerning the stone's origin wns
found.
And n ever mind that the
airplane would never have been
found In the lake.
John and Jeff and their friends
found something far more Im­
portant (hat day.
They found mystery. They
found Ihe thrill o f discovery.
T h e y found thut c h ild h o o d
daydreams of adventure really
can come true. And because of
that they will be back for more
dreams and more adventure.
And they found It all In the
quiet, shallow waters o f a small
soft-bottomed lake.

sporiscasts.
"In that lime o f year, the
prevailing winds are southeast­
erly. which means they'll be
blowing right off shore, making
for some Incredibly safe and
In credibly fast boat racing.
You've always got wind coming
ofT the side," he said.
"These are hydroplanes. That
means they’re wings. They want
to fly. but they don't lly very
w ell," he said.
Saver said that Ihe A PB A
hopes to have early winter and
late winter races to accom ­
modate some o f the northern
racers suffering from "cab in
fever" In colder regions o f the
continent. He said Sanford Is
already becoming known up
north ss the new place for the
hottest racers to flaunt Ihelr
boats and ihelr talents.
"W e 're getting phone calls
from ill around the country."
said Pat O 'N eill, o f Sunset
Sports, which was formed to
organize Ihe race.
"W ord Is already spreading up
arou n d N ew J e rs e y and
Canada." Sayward said. "W c

run an advertisement in Pro­
peller magazine that said ‘ If
you're that good, prove It. Come
to S an ford.' Saver laughed.
"Boat racers rrpsond very well
to challenges, and I've got a
funny feeling that we're going to
have a lot of people up lo this
challenge."
Ilyam s said Tony Searilne. Ihe
APBA official who chooses the
locations for the races each year,
will be attending, so the possibil­
ity that Lake Monroe could
tK-come a new headquarters to
power-boat racing Is a very real*
one.
Hyams said because o f I tie
lake's new-found reputation. Ihe
number o f racers that will be
attending has Increased from 75
to more than 100.
Ilyam s said having the city's
nearness la Interstate 4 and
a b o u t 1.0 0 0 f e e l o f o p e n
shoreline for spectators wrre
contributing factors.
“ W e'll also have the Zambcllis
d oin g the firew ork s Frid ay
night," Hyams added. "T h ey're
Ihe ones that did the display for
lhc£tatuc of Liberty."

Racing1A
from Ih e sid e is th e Ideal
circumstance, while wind blow­
ing d irectly down the front
makes for some extremely dan­
gerous conditions and contrib­
utes to some o f the spectacular
crashes seen on boat racing

C ollege student acquitted of m urder

W

E D W AR D H. BLANCH ARD
Edward H. Blanchard. 78. 444
Sand Cove Dr.. Sanford, died
Saturday at his residence. Bom
April 3. 1913. In Chelsey. Mass.,
he moved to Sanford In 1978
from Wakefield. Mass. He was a
civil engineer far MasMchusctls
Bay Transit Authority and a
Navy veteran. He was a member
o f the VFW Post *10108. San­
ford. American Legion Post S3.
Sanford. Sanford Lodge No.
1341 BPOE. and the Nuvy
Seabee Veterans o f America.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
E liz a b e th : son. R ob ert E..
C larcon a; dau gh ter, J u d ith
Flore. Stoneham, Mass.; sisters.
Julia Jenkins. Cape Cod. Mass..
Ella Gillespie. Boca Raton; three
grandchildren.
G ra m k ow F u n era l H om e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Bradenton consultant Frank
Boaak said he was hired by the
city In 1987 to study wheelchair
space dlspersmenl. He decided
th a t th e c it y m et s ta te
guidelines.

Stone-

waa Justified.
"Obviously the grand Jury felt
It was Justified." he said.
"T h e Jury and everyone else In
this case worked very hard."
Crawford said. "Frankly, Ihe
State Attorney's Office has no
quarrel with the verdict."
The acquittal marked the first
time In 13 years the Insanity
d e f e n s e w o r k e d In a
Hillsborough County court.
"We believed In the defense."
Mitcham said. "Obviously in­
sanity ts a difficult thing to
prove, especially when you have
to convince 12 people, but I
think It's valid In some cases."
One Juror said the panel found
It easier to reach a verdict aQe(.
taking a break from Friday**
marathon session.

V

Schools

about Imposing Impact Ices In
"It was real tense In th efe." C o a tla s s d from F ags 1A
Ihelr counties have been await­
said the Juror who asked to
Telson said that this would
ing Ihe outcome ol Ihe hi. Johns
remain anonymous. "T h e sleep Increase the capacity o f the
case, said Wayne Blanton, e x e c ­
helped us come tn and take schools by 23 percent.
Tclson reacted with shock and
utive director o f Ihe Florida
another look at It."
School Boards Association,
Morltt faced an autom atic disbelief to the ruling:
" I cannot believe. I Just cannot
f He said six school districts.
prison sentence of 25 years If
Including St. Johns, already
convicted on the first-degree believe that they are going to do
luivc educutluuul Impact fees.
murder charge. Jurors also had It." Telson said. "It is beyond
While the schools suit has
the option of convicting her of m e."
moved forward. Ihe Issue ol
In Its opinion, the majority of
either second-, or third-degree
using Impact fees for public
the appeals court said St. Johns
murder, or manslaughter.
County's educational Impact fee
buildings Is slallcd In clrcull
court. A hearing has been set lor
The defense claimed Morltt " v io la t e s the co n stitu tio n a l
April 16.
never knew she was pregnant. mandate for a 'uniform system
Through January. Ihe county
N in e e x p e rt w itn e s s e s , all o f free public schools' and Is
collected 82.8 million In Itnpud
psychologlsta and psychiatrists, Invalid and unenforceable."
St. Johns County began col­ fees. Including 9676.582 for I fu­
testified that Morltt suffered
se hoots. records showed. Bill
from a "dissociative disorder." a lecting Impact fees on new
with Ihe lawsutl pending, tinmental lllnesa that shaded her construction to pay for adding
school system lias not spent any
perception of right and wrong roads, schools, public buildings
o f I he money.
and kept her Ignorant o f her own and parks In high growth arcus.
S ix m o n th s la t e r , th e
The court ruled thut the edu­
pregnancy.
Northeast Florida Builders Asso­ cational Impact fee was un­
ciation filed suit against the constitutional. Ill purl. because II
county to block the use of fees did not apply to all of SI .Johns
County.
for schools and public buildings.
loot traffic lo ihe shopping malls.
Meanwhile, about 60 school
Information from Unit'd Pre** Intern*
"Basically, you'll see families districts that have been thinking Itonal (i contain'd m ti n reoort
scheduling around dropping ofT
the ktds al the theater and going
lo the shopping renter there."
said Bob L e w is , e x e c u tiv e
director o f the Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce.
FREE DEMONSTRATION OF PAD-O-SEAL
Lewis said Ihe "boom -town"
By s Pnsumstlc-Suspsnslon lachrtoloflHI dlrsct liom th. factory will bs held
growth of businesses In Semi­
ONE OAT ONLY. MON. APRIL 0TH
nole county was attracting many
Holiday Isa • Lsks Monro*. 530 N. Pilm tllo
business from out o f the county
Ask lor R. Myrlck
and out of Ihe stale.
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S E C U R IT Y A P P L IA N C E S
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harbingers of It."

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question that, even being charitable to Admiral
Poindexter, he did It to protect the political
viability o f Ronald Reagan." Webb said. "T h e trial
OTON — Former national security adviser John certainly established that President Reagan waa
Poindexter, the last o f the original Iran-Contra wrong and incorrect when he suggested that no
defendants, was found guilty Saturday on all five one had commuted any crimes."
Webb declined to say If prosecutors would seek
felony charges arising from the worst scandal of
to have Poindexter Jailed.
Ronald Reagan's presidency.
Reagan testified on videotape aa Poindexter's
A lter deliberating far six days, a Jury found
Poindexter guilty o f conspiracy to obstruct the star witness — but he appeared befuddled and
congressional Investigation of the Iran-Contra said more than 134 times that he could not
scandal and destroying official government docu­ remember key details o f the worst scandal o f his
ments in what prosecutors said waa a "ram page"
presidency.
The former president said he always told his
o f W hite House shredding.
Poindexter. 53. betrayed no emotion when the sides to support the Nicaraguan Contras but not to
verdict was read and refused
efuaed'to talk to reporters as break any lairs. As he did since the scandal
unraveled In November 1086. Reagan said he
he left the courthouse about an hour later.
never knew about the diversion o f Inin arms sales
Poindexter's legal team adopted the high-risk
profits to the Contras.
strategy o f not putting the retired rear admiral on
Poindexter waa found guilty o f conspiracy to
the stand to defend himelf.
obstruct the congressional Investigation of the
Asked whether she regretted that Poindexter did
Iran-Contra scandal, making false statements to
not take the stand, hla wife, Linda, an Episcopal
congressional committees and inducing his former
priest, said: "N o second thoughts."
side. Lt. Col. Oliver North, to falsify, remove and
Richard Beckler. lead lawyer for the retired
destroy official government documents.
Navy rear admiral, promised an appeal and said,
The crucial part o f the case against Poindexter
"W ell, we're naturally disappointed."
U.S. District Judge Harold Greene set sentenc­ Involved statements he made to tw o congressional
committees on Nov. 31. IB06. Four o f the five
ing for June 11.
charges related lo those meetings.
Poind
idexter Is the highest-ranking official o f the
Webb said Poindexter told a “ false cover story"
Reagan administration to be convicted by a Jury of
as part o f a conspiracy to deceive Congress about
Iran-Contra crimes. He also was the last of the
secret arms sales to the Iranians and protect
original eight Iran-Contra defendants
Reagan from possible Impeachment.
Poindexter faces s maximum sentence o f 25
Poindexter waa found guilty o f lying when he
years In prison and fines of 81.25 million. No
M id he did not learn o f a November 1985
Iran-Contra figure, however, has yet been ordered
shipment o f U.S. Hawk anti-aircraft missiles to
behind bars.
Tran until January 1906 — two months after It
Just before the five verdicts w ere read.
happened. The prosecution presented evidence
Poindexter rose to face Jury foreman Wayne
that Poindexter helped supervise and direct the
Mitchell. 25. an Insurance company claims
November 1985 shipment.
processor. Mitchell then intoned the word “ guilty"
Poindexter also was found guUty o f lying to
five times.
Congem In July 1986 when he wrote three letters
Poindexter, In his trademark wire rim glasses,
denying that his National Security Council
wore a grey suit, a blue striped shirt and a
violated s two-year congressional ban on U.S.
patterned tie. He remained stoic, although his wife
military aid to the Contras.
tightly twisted her hands on her lap and looked
W ebb told the Jury that Poindexter waa
upset.
desperate to obscure the timing o f the first arms
The Iran-Contra scandal Involves the Reagan
shipment to Iran because accurate Information
administration's secret arms sales to Iran In an
would Inevitably lead to discovery of a secret
effort to win freedom for American hostages held
"fin d in g" signed by Reagan authorising the first
In the Middle East. Profits from the arms Mies
missile shipment from U.S. stocks In Israel.
were then covertly diverted to sMlst the rebel
Poindexter ripped up the "fin d in g" as the
Nicaraguan Contras at a lime when CongreM had
Iran-Contra scandal unraveled, according to
outlawed direct or indirect U.S. aid.
testimony by North, hla gung-ho Marine aide. The
The chief prosecutor, Dan Webb, a former U.S.
document was politically embarrassing. North
attorney In Chicago, later told reporters: "High
testified, because ft expltclty stated that the
men In government office who have the responsi­
operation waa an arma-for-hostages deal.
bility for the national security of this nation ought
Poindexter also admitted, during hla congres­
not to be allowed lo commit crimes to pursue their
sional testimony In the summer or 1967. that he
own self-interest.
destroyed the document.
" I f you look at the facts o f this case, there's no
United Frees International

Historic building firobombod
MIDDLETOWN. Conn. — The president’s office st Wesleyan
University was fire bom bed early Saturday In an Incident
denounced as an "outrageous and saddening attack” on the
prestigious private school.
A fire Ignited by three beer bottles tilled with a flammable
liquid caused extensive smoke damage to South College, which
was built seven years before Wesleyan was chartered In 1831
and Is the oldest building on campus.
Tw o men were seen running. from the building about 4 a.m.
tl office and
oug;h the window o f the
after a rock was thrown throu,
the bottles hurled Inside, officials said.

Farm Aid IV carriaa maaaaga
INDIANAPOLIS — A d lu y ln g array o f musical acts ranging
from country veteran Don Williams to Soviet rock group Qorky
Park drew about 45.000 fans Saturday to Farm Aid IV. a
benefit concert for America's beleaguered family fanners.

U.S. senator challenges Soviet guards
WARSAW. Poland — Sen. Alfonse D’Amato headed home lo
New York Saturday, the day after he unsuccessfully challenged
the Soviet Union's virtual closure o f the Lithuania border by
presenting a visa Issued by the Baltic Republic's rebel
government.
The New York Republican left Warsaw Saturday morning on
a flight that was scheduled to arrive at New York City's John F.
Kennedy International Airport about 3 p.m.
D'Amato. accompanied by Lithuanian Foreign Minister
Alglrdas Saudargaa. went to a border crossing Friday about
200 miles northeast o f Warsaw and presented a Lithuanian
visa to Soviet border guards. After nearly an hour, he was told
he would not be permitted to enter without a Soviet visa Issued
from Moscow.

‘Sugarholtc' pleads innocant
GREAT BARRINOTON. Mass. - A man who calls himself a
"sugarhollc" said he could not stop himself when he allegedly
broke Into two elementary schools to satisfy hla sweet tooth.
Nevertheless. William Callanan. 20. pleaded Innocent to
breaking Into the elementary schools In Lee. where he
allegedly destroyed three vending machines and stole 300
candy bars almost a year ago.

City sacks bid on 250,000 condoms
CHICAGO - Wanted: 250.000 condoms. Cheap.
The city solicited bids to buy more than 250.000 condoms
that will be distributed free of charge In a program to combat
the spread o f AIDS.
The city has been handing out prophylactics at Its clinics for
years but usually buys the Hems In small quantities.
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Marriage counselor unties the knot
China launches U.8. satalllta
XICHANO, China — A Chinese rocket lit up the night sky
and thundered Into apace Saturday with a refurbished
U.S.-made satellite aboard, entering China In the lucrative
International space-trucking buslneaa with Its first commercial
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B«m attack Mexican town
MEXICO CITY — A swarm o f bees — believed to be “ killer
b eet" — attacked about 50 people In Mexico, seriously stinging
at least nine, the government news agency reported Saturday.
The beet attacked people in the town of Tehuacan, some 120
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Gunmen spring coup leader
MANILA. Philippines — Hooded gunmen stormed the Manila
city Jail before dawn Sunday and released a leader or the
December coup attempt. Just hours after the nation's military
chief acknowledged the rebels were still capable o f such
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From United Prats International Reports

CH APE L HILL. N.C. A
University of North Cnrollna
student can make an an unusual
claim — he has played a major
role in preventing 50.000 to
75.000 marriages.
But Charles K. Burnett, who Is
earning a doctorate In clinical
psychology, also could say he
has helped make more than
400.000 marriages more suc­
cessful.
One o f the creators o f the PMI
Profile, the first widely-used
questionnaire for prem arital
counseling, he has enabled close
to a million young men and
women lo get to know each
other b elter before heading
down the aisle.
" S o m e t im e s c o u p le s g e l
caught up In the process of
getting married and feel some­
what trapped.'* satd Burnett.
"This can actually be a safety
valve for them, a way o f Justify­
ing ending their relationship."
S o m e tim e s , a m a x ln g d if ­
ferences In values, attitudes,
expectations and philosophies
are revealed, he said. Finances
often are the biggest source of
disagreement.
"T h e thing lhal concerns me
Is that people often think mar­
riage Is some kind of magical
thing lhal will change their lives

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alcohol abusers, designed I he
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"One day. the four o f us wenhaving lunch, and one of the
priests said how difficult II was
to reach couples who came In to
get m a rrie d ." Burnett said.
"Couples were concerned about
the ceremony, the randies, the
music and so forth, but It was
rem a rk a b le how little they
seemed to know about carh
other's view s."

Burnett said, after seeing results
of the questionnaire and un­
dergoing counseling, up lo 15
percent o f couples decide not lo
get married.
T h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e th a t
evolved over two years and that
Burnett eventually bought the
rights lo was a "m en u " o f Issues
thal ought to be addressed

Word of the document spread
across the country, and now
more than 5.000 churches use It
with engaged couples. Burnett
said. Catholics. Episcopalians.
Baptists. Methodists and Lu­
therans have been ih e main
clients since 1975. but there also
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movie, and they rush out and
cast for a husband or a wife.
"But If people would do more
thinking and communicating be­
fore marriage, there would be a
lot fewer bad marriages and a lot
fewer divorces." he said.
According lo informal reports.

Cuba ready
to discuss
U.S. accord
HAVANA. Cuba - Cuba Is
prepared to Improve relations
with the United States If the U.S.
aide Is willing to pul the U.S.
naval base at Guantanamo Bay
on the n egotiatin g tabic, a
high-ranking official said Satur­
day.
"W e are ready to talk with the
United States on the basts of
m u tu al re s p e c t, re c ip ro c a l
benefit, quality and sovereign­
l y . " Cuban Deputy Foreign
Minister Ramon Sanchez Parodi
told United Press International
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Sanchez said any agenda for
future talks a)me&lt;J_ty smoothing
out r r la t &amp; A b e jp e *^ d 8 W w.°'*
c o u n trie s V p d « ' ____

the p osslb ^ rem ovW bf'tl
naval base at Cuba's Guan­
tanamo Bay. as well as Immi­
gration and telecommunlcallcms
Issues such as Radio Marti and
TV Marti.
"W e have to resolve with Ihe
United States the problem o f the
occupation o f a part o f Cuban
t e m t o r y h e said. "N ow that It
la In fashion to withdraw foreign
troops from other countries ...
the United States must do the
same thing with Cuba."
"W e do not have any desire for
U.S. troops to remain on Cuban
territory." Sanchez said.
The base at Guantanamo Bay,
which covers a 45-square-mlle
area on Cuba's southeast coast,
la Ihe oldest U.S. base on foreign
soil and the only one In a
communist-ruled country.
Americans have been there
since 1898 when U.S. Marines
storm ed ashore d u rin g the
Spanish-Amerlcan war.
Washington broke diplomatic
ties with Cuba In 1961 after
President Fidel Castro con­
fiscated U.S. Investments In
banks and Industries and seized
large U.S. landholdings. Castro's
re v o lu tio n a ry forces ousted
dictator Fulgencto Batista In
1959.
Sanchez, who spent 12 years
as chief o f the Cuban Interests
section In Washington until his
appointment as deputy foreign
m inister last year, said the
United States follows an "Insti­
tutionalized policy of hostility
and aggression against Cuba."
Sanchez said U.S. conditions
for Improving relations, such as
the staging o f democratic elec­
tions and an end to Cuban
Involvement In Central America
and southern Africa. "Is nothing
but a cover for their policy of
destroying Cuba."
"N one o f these points are
Important. They do not reflect
problems o f Cuban-U.S. rela­
tions." Sanchez said.
Cuba has begun removing Its
advisers from Nicaragua since
the leftist Sandlnlsla Front lost
the Feb. 25 elections and Cuban
troop s h ave returned from
Angola under a Namibian In­
dependence agreement.
" I f they (the United Stales)
talk about Guantanamo. TV
Marti and Immigration, then
th ey w ill be talk in g about
Cuban-U.S relations." Sanchez
said.
Sanchez echoed earlier state­
ments by Cuban officials that
relations between Ihe United
States and Cuba have grown
worse since March 27 when the
United States began testing
S pan lsh -lan gu agc T V Marti
broadcasts lo Cuba

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Floyd ready for challongo
AUGUSTA. Ga. — Raymond Floyd always
believes lhal when he to In front he can't lose.
He will get one more chance to prove that
Sunday when the kind of pressure h f enjoys
most will be bearing down on hla 47-year-old
shoulders.
Floyd. Just as It appeared he would wilt under
the charge of some of the greatest names In golf,
seised the thlrdround lead tn the Masters
Saturday with a gritty 5-under performance on
the back nine o f the Auguala National Golf Club
course.
Ills 4-undcr 68 left him with a 54-hole total o f
10-under 206 and puts him In position to
become the oldest Masters champion tn history.

COLLBOB FOOTBALL
Hurricanes could bo as good
MIAMI — The national champion Miami
Hurricanes could be as good as last year If the
spring practice that ended Saturday Is any
gauge. Coach Dennis Erickson said.
The Hurricanes lost Cortex Kennedy. Oreg
Mark and Willis Peguese on the defensive line,
the hardest hit position, but Erickson likes the
replacements.
"W e're not as good In the front this year
because we lost so many players, but we're good
at linebacker and the secondary." Erickson said
after the Orange vs. White Intrasquad practice
that concluded spring drills Saturday.
"M y personal feeling Is that we're almost as
good on defense as we were a year ago. which la
pretty dam good." he said.
Erickson suld tils staricra on the defensive line
would Include ihc only relum ing starter Russell
Maryland, and veteran alternate Shane Cuny.

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thla week. Both the top-eeeded player* at No. 1 tingle*

Dokes retired . . . for now
NEW YORK - The punches that kne-ked
Michael Dokes cold four nights ago might not
have knocked boxing from his future.
He says his hands are as fast as ever, that they
easily could have caught Razor Ruddock with
lust as hard a shot as knocked out Dokes tn the
fourth PStjnd o f Wednesday's heavyweight bout
ut Madison Square G arden,— ’
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And Dokes thinks his leg* are so strong, that
they might be to blumc for holding him up for
Ihc rest of Ruddock's four-punch knockout
sequence.
He still has what his 02-year-oid manager and
"adopted" father. Marty Cohen, called "a circus
performer's smell for Ihc sawdust.”
Dokes also considers himself a realist. So. with
all those reasons to stay In boxing, he responds
with lust one for leaving: "I shouldn't get caught
like that."
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"It's not just Ihc loss." Dokes said. "I'm
starting lo get hit with shots I haven't seen,
that's Idling me something.”

COLLEGE HOOPS
Valvano upbeat as stay ends
RALEIGH. N.C. — Jim Valvano. as upbeat as
after an Important victory. Saturday said he
chose only to look back on the good times as his
10 years as head basketball coach at North
Carolina State came lo an end.
"It's very rare someone can say a dream came
Irue. but my dream came true here (with the
1063 national championship).” Valvano said
after Ihc school announced the long-awaited
financial settlement.
Valvano will receive 8238.509.24 from the
university by May 15. He gets 826.509.24 for
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UNIONDALE. N.Y. - The New York Islanders
Saturday apnealrd the punishment levied
ugalnsl then) by Ihc NHL for Instigating a brawl
ut the end of their Thursday night playolf game
against the New York Rangers.
The NHL fined the Islanders 825.000. coach
Al Arbour 85.000 und suspended Mick Vukota
for lOgam csandKcn Baumgartner for one.
Islanders General Manager BUI T on ey said the
learn will appeal NHL President John Ziegler’s
decision at Ihe next NHL Board of Governors
meeting.
"W e not only question the president's de­
cision. but even more so, his comments
attacking Ihe Integrity of the learn. Its coach and
Ihc franchise." Torrey said In a statement.
C o m »ll«&lt; from s ta ff and wtrw r « warts.

By ROBBIB STOCK
LAKE MARY — Something about
the Prudentlal-Bache Securities
Classic and Christo Van Rensburg
go together. Like Wimbledon and
Boris Becker. Or the French Open
and Chris Evert Lloyd.
Whatever the case may be. Van
R e n s b u rg , 27. c o n tin u e s h is
mastery of the tournament which
gave him his first-ever title as s pro
—throe yssrsago.
The South Africa native has yet to
lose a match In the tournament. On
Saturday, he advanced to the (Inals
with s 6-7 (2-7). 6-3. 7-5, comeback
victory over David Pale In a gruel­
ing. 2Vi-hour marathon.
Van Rensburg advances to meet
Brad Gilbert, the tournament's top
seed. In this afternoon’s champion­
ship match at 2 p.m. Gilbert, ranked
Ho. 5 In Ihc world by ATP. earned a
•pot tn the finals by defeating
MaltVal Washington 6-2. 7-S In their
semifinal Saturday night.
"It la really nice to win a close
one." said Van Renaburg. "W e did
not hit the ball well at all. although
at some stages we had some really
good points.
"I'v e been playing the big points
rquch better this week. I've won 80
percent o f my crucial points this
week.”
One o f those crucial points came
at 5-5 In the final set. With Pate
serving at 30-40. Van Rensburg
drilled a forehand winner as Pale
charged the net after his serve.
Eight points later. Van Rensburg

Balanced
Pats roll
By DEAN SMITH
Hsrald sporls wrllsr___________
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Lake Brantley used a strong
hitting attack and excellent
defense to shutout Apopka
11-0 In a non-conference
softb a ll m atchup at Lake
Brantley Friday afternoon.
Lake Brantley coach Debbie
Frank, who watched her team
raise Its record lo 16-3. was
pleased with her team's per­
formance.
"W e only had five By balls
for the game." said Frank.
"W e talked about hitting the
ball down and hard to score
runs und we did a great Job of
that today.
"It was tough practicing this
w eek . W ith sp rin g break
coming up their (the players)
attention span wasn't verylong. Ending the game on a

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the team championships.

G ilbert, Van R ensburg
set for C la s s ic battle
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-Lake Brantley'* Jason Appel (lelt) and Oviedo's Jenny
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS favorite* did what favorites
expected to do In the
A th le tic C o n fe r e n c e
tournament at Santando Park
day — win.
The Lake Brantley boya won three
•Indies finals and one doubles
match to outdistance Lake Mary
17-12 and the Oviedo ((hi* took
home victories In four of the fire•Indies finals plus both doubles to
come away with an 18-10 triumph
over Lake Mary and Lake Brantley
which tied for second.
Top-seeded Jason Appel led the
Lake Brantley boys, pushing htr
season's record to 13-0 and winning
the No. I singles 6-2. 6-1 over
second-seed Josh Lewis of Semi­
nole.
Other winners for the Patriots
were top-seed Jon Johnson over
second-seed Dan Gastl o f Lyman
6-1, 6-3 at No. 4 singles, secondseed Paul Farquardson over Doug
Sheridan of Lake Mary 6-2. 6-1 at
No. S singles and Appel and Steve
Slgouney over Brad Gomto and
Joey Mitchell o f Lyman 7-5. 6-2 In
the No. I doubles.
‘‘I wasn't real confident going Into
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won the match on an ace — his
seventh of the match.
But It was the Pate's serve, often
faster than 110 miles per hour,
which daxzled the 2.000 spectators
who showed up for the match.
Ranked No. 167 In the world. Pate
b rok e Van R e n sb u rg m id w a y
through the first set to take a 4-2
lead.
Van Rensburg came right back
with a service break the two held
their own serves for the remainder
o f the set to knot the score at 6-6.
Pate won the tiebreaker easily. 7-2.
But Van Rensburg opened the
second set with three consecutive
gam es and cruised to Ihe 8-3
decision. Both players held their
serve tn the third set until the I Ith
game.
"H e's (Patel strong." said Van
Rensburg. "H e's one o f Ihe best
athletes In the game. We kept
fighting."
Van Rensburg Is 0-4 lifetime
against Gilbert — but at this stage
he feels that does not matter.
"A n y guy In the top 200 can beat
a n y o n e ." com m en ted Van R e­
nsburg. " I think once you get the
semifinals, everyone has an equal
chance."
In doubles play Saturday after­
noon. the top-seeded pair of Scott
Davis and David Pate eliminated
Royce Deppe and Byron Talbot 7-6
(7-4). 7-6 (8-6). In today's champi­
onship match, they will play the
w in n e r o f S a t u r d a y n ig h t 's
Alphonso Mora/Brlan Page vs.
G lenn Layen deckcr/Lelf Shlrus
match.

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Winner ol the 1987 Prudentlal-Bache Securities Tennis Classic, Christo Van
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will meet top seed and 1989 Classic finalist Brad Gilbert.

Oviedo rides big sixth inning to win
By OMAN SMITH
Herald sporls writer
SANFORD — Each of the last seven limes Seminole
and Oviedo high schools niel on the baseball field, the
Oviedo Lions have scored one-run victories. But not tun
Friday night.
Danny Mello tossed a seven-hitler and Ryan Atkinkeyed an eight-run sixth Inning as the Lions drop|M-d
Seminole 0-2 In a Seminole Athletic Conference contest
at Sanford Stadium Friday night.
It was beginning to look as If It might be another one
run decision as Seminole led 2-1 ufler five Innings and
Mello and Seminole pitchers Tony Chavers und Kicky
Eckstein weren't allowing much.
But with one out In the sixth, the l.lons got lo
Eckstein. Greg Hughes tripled and scored on a passed
ball to tie the score. Brian Maclnness walked and
pinch-runner Chet Tulp stole second. Alklre followed
with his long blast to left-center to make the score 5 2
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was dropped. Bcllhom scoring und Calapa taking
second.
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walked Hughes got his second extra base hit of the
Inning, a double that scored holh Verne and Tocco lo
push the advantage to 0-2.
Seminole had gone ahead 2-0 with single runs In the
first and third Innings. Willie McCloud tripled und
See Lions, Page 3B

Lake H o w e ll w alks to w in over D eLan d
By ROBBIB STOCK
Herald Correspondent
CASSELBERRY - Lake Howell basebill couch lllrtn
Benjamin knows lhal his learn has had solid pitching
all season — (he offenstne support just wasn't there.
On Friday afternoon against DeLand. the pile lung
arrived but again the Silver Hawk buls didn't show up.
Luckily. It didn't mailer as the Bulldog pitchers walked
10 bailers (twice walking In runs) as Lake Howell
cruised lo a 10-1 win.
" I don't think lhal we hit the bull any brticr today."
slated Benjamin after watching hit team Improve lo
0-13 14-6 In Seminole Athletic Conference pl.ivl "W e
managed lo place a few hits In between some walks "

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As if losing wasn't enough. DeLand will lx- missing
llirlr starting third baseman Steve Costa for an
Indcflnlle [x-rlod after lie look a line drive square In the
cheek and was rushed lo a nearby hospital for X-rays.
A five-run llrsl Inning broke Ihc game wide open for
I ..ike Howell. Malcolm Ceprda. Bobby Coleman, and
Mcrvyt Mrlrntlex all walked before llobhv Fugate
sucrlllccd (V|M'da home. Boh Andlno walked and then
See Hawks, Page 3B

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Dickw Notok to minor toaguu contract with
ScrantomWiifeaft Burra of thu International
L«ague (AAA)
Seattle — Purchuied the confrectft ot
pitcher* Gary Ea«u and indulcNr Brian Gttoft
from Calgary ol the Pacific Coat! League
(AAA), retoaiud pdchur Tom Nledenluuf,
o-w'frighttd ogttietdur Mike Klngury and
pitcher Tarry Taylor to Calgary, optioned
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to Calgary;
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TRANSACTION*

Kansas — Announced that forward Pukka
Markkan«tn will not return to thu basketball
team neat Mason:

NHL - Fined the Now York lilendart
171100 Fined Itiorvbn Coach Al Arbour
11.400 Suspended Now York lilendart
lorward Mick Vukolo without pay (or M
gamut Sutpondtd Now York Itlondort
lorward Kan Baumgartner tor one yamu

iTV m A P W
AUTO RACING
Noon — S U N . C A R T Autowork* 20U Tim e

Trletft
I pm - ESPN, NASCAR Viltoydeto
Meet* 500. (L I
4pm . — RtFTV 9, CART Agtoworhft 200.
(LI
BASEBALL
1 20 p m- — SC. Collage, Louikiane Statu at
Florida. (L)
S p m - SUN. ColNga. Ctomion at North

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ClevelandC*v*lter«. ILI
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Orlando Magic. (L)
2 p m - ESPN. College, NABC All
American Gama
GOLF
4 pm — WCPX A Tha Masters, Final
Round. (L)
10 p m - SUN, LPGA. Red Robin Kyocara
InamoriClastic, final Round
HOCKEY
9:30 pm — SC. NHL, Moffll or SmyttM
Di vision SumlfineI, Gama Three, ( U
10 30 p m — VC. NHL, Norris or Smylhe
Division Semifinal. Game Three, ( L )
SKIING
4)0 pm — ESPN. U S Freestyle Na
ttonalt
5 20 pm - ESPN. U S Men s Pro Super
Seriei
U 10 pm - TBS. Ford US. Collegiate
Championships
•
TENNIS
2 pm. — US, Prudential Bach# Securities
Clatkic, Men's Singles Final, (L)
2 20 p m - WISH 3. Family Circle
MagaiineCup. Women's Singlet Final. (L )
t w p m — SUN. YC T of Scottsdale. Men %
Singles Semifi«%ait
MISCELLANEOUS

i n pm — WCPX 4 04ympic Winter tost
4 20 pm - SC. USOC Otympic Sports
Series

QUOTN OP T N I PAY
"T h e tH-mity. ihe effort, the
discipline, (he (It'd lent inn und
the skill (hut h.id bem Invested
Witt tM illed by a cuinplrlr lack
of respect for NHL rules und
principles. Wh.it ensued will be
replayed lt&gt; all o f our embar­
rassment hundreds uf times
IhrnuKhnut North America und
Ihe rest o f Ihe world.”
• N H L P r e s id e n t John
ZlB9l«r. after fining Ihe New
York Islanders $25.0000 and
Cuueh Al Arbour $5,000 for Ihelr
l&gt;art In un ulUTcallan with the
New York Hungers.

Forester, retriever shared special friendship
tlrud Kilts picked Susi from a
Ittlrr of black Lifts — she was
the must (cuetiable. Ihe most
likely lo be u ((real retriever. So
small Ibat she hi Into die palm of
his hand, the linle puppy was a
bundle of boundless rnlbuslasin
Taking his new rolr us dog
trainer seriously. Iliad read all
thul hr eould on (raining retriev­
e rs He p a tie n tly , lo v in g ly
applied Ihe best lechnlipirs liilo
the training of Susi
Through the months of train­
ing. a bond developed between
Ihe growing dog and die young
mail — a rrlalkaisblp dial went
much deeper du n owner and
pet. Life can lie very lonely being
the county forester of Suwancr
County, but llrad found Susi lo
be d ir |K*ifn l companion. Shc
berame bis allrr ego. and the
iw o were tnsciiur.il)lr as llrad
traveled llirouglKiui thecuunly.
Susi had a big heart, and It
seemed that site couldn't do
enough! o make her master
huppv Shr would obrdlenllv

PISHING

JIM
SHUPE
___________ I
follow all commands, and would
irlrirv r Ihe bird dummy (or
hours o il rnd — no matter how
!ir lirad threw it or how lar she
luul lo swim
Thr dog was a model pupil
ami llrad beamed will) pride us
slu- retrieved hrr first bird — a
dove Hrr nattmil Instincts and
her ra g r r n e u In please her
owner nude Susi a gtrai retriev­
er Less than a year ol age. Susi
possrsM'd the -.kills ol a dog
several limes hrr age
T h r hapy tw osom e spend
manv hours on ihr steep thinks
of die Suw.tiH-e Ulvrr llrad

would toss the flouting dummy
as far as he could, and Susi
would enthusiastically reirlevc
die object lo |tlcasc her greal
friend.
List Friday was such a idyllic
day. llrad threw Ihe dummy and
Susi swam against Ihe powerful
currents, made ihe reirlevc und
siarted up ih r sleep bank. In the
next instant. Hrud realized that
s o m e t h in g w as d r e a d fu lly
wrung, for Susi had dropped thr
dummy and fullered, llrfrr he
could reach her. she bugun lo
hemorrhage. I’anlckrd by the
|km)I of blood, dead swept Susi
up In Ills arms and sped In the
vet
Fear gripped Ills soul, and a
lifetime ol Joyful moments rured
through his mind as he walled
(or the vet's prognosis. A grim
face iold the story. The vet said
ihai there was no hope. In
desperation, llrad Insisted on
cxplorulory surgery, which revrulrd a massive, life-strallng
I m o o r Only then did Hrud

acknowledge tlx- humane, the
Inrvltuhle.
llrad wanted Suxl to rest In her
favorite spot, so he burled her In
the woods by llie hunting tamp
— along with hrr well-worn
dum m y. Such surroundings
were brlltllng a lost loved o n e. .
S h upe scoop

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S u si m ust h ave s u lfe je if
trem endously Ihosr Iasi few
days, but her big heart and her
strung desire to please' llrad,
enabled her lo endure
without giving anv
that shr was gravely ill
*
Susi may be gone, but shc
rrmuln In our hearts and l;i
m inds as an In doiid iialab le
spirit, a big L a t ted pelf wftb
loved hrr master more than Itfr
Itself.
llrad Is roping with Ihr lo ss
his dog by srarrhing for another
pet and companion — perhaps a
black lab puppy worhy enough
lo hear thr name o f'S u s i ”

Suwanee County fotester Brad Ellis found a special companion In
Susi, his black Labrador retriever

�Sanford HaraM, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. April t, 1M0 —

Mitchell helps Sanford Braves Improve to 12-0 In Mustang Baseball
r.

M D H fM O fc l P O N T I A I 8 B A U
FIVE POINTS — Jeremiah Mitchell threw *
314-lnnlng no-hllter a t the Sanford Braves
hammered the Winter Springs Twins 13-3 on
March 27 In Mustang Division action o f Seminole
Pony Baseball.
The game was stopped after the Twins batted
In the top o f the fourth because of the tO-run
mercy rule.
With the victory, the Braves Improved their
record to 12-0.
In other Mustang action last week:
Winning pitcher Bill Flowers and reliever Jose
Torres combined on a three-hlttcr for the Pirates
In an 18-2 whipping of the Blue Jays. P. Reynolds
was the losing pitcher. Offensive stars o f the
game were Wendell Mains (two singles, two RBI.
three runs scored), Dow errs (single, double. RBI.
run scored). Brad Osleger (double, two RBI) and
Damian Bonaccl (triple, two RBI). For the Blue
Jays. K. Chlnaatt doubled.
M arch I I
J eff Petko tripled twice and Cam Carter singled
twice to lead the Design Air Expos lo a 16-2 rout
o f the Longwood Blue Jays. Randy Morgan and
Justin Anderson pitched for the Expos. Petko. the
Expos' catcher, made a nice play on defense,
throwing out a runner at third.
’ Winning pitcher Jeff Monaco helped his own
cause with two singles, two doubles, two RBI and
two runs scored to help the Casselberry Indians
beat the Winter Springs Tigers 11-6. Also
chipping in on offense were Kevin Johnson (three
singles, four RBI. two runs scored), Rudy Peres
(two singles, three runs scored) and Ricky
Rodrigues (three singles, four RBI. one run
scored).
M arch 27
Josh Pickett singles, doubles, tripled anti
scored three runs to lead the Winter Springs Meta
past the Lake Mary Astros 12-2. Pickett was also
the winning pitcher. Brian Steenaen added a
triple, single and one runs scon* I for the Meta
while John Snyder had a triple, single and two
runs scored. Swanson singled, doubled and
scored a run for the Astros. Chris Drake played an
excellend game on the bases In his first game
bock from an Injury.
M arch 3A
The Sun Slate Steel Cardinals jumped out to a
7*2 lead after two Innings, then had to hold o ff the
Longwood Yankees to post a 9-8 win. Gregg
Bradley was the winning pitcher with help from
relievers Paul Dunkman and Nicholas McMurrny.
Jonda was the losing pitcher. The entire Cardinal
learn played well on defense, Troy Hammet
making a running catch In center field and
Patrick Daigle making a pair of string throws lo
second. Offensive leaders for the Cardinals were
Hammett. Greg Bradley. Scott Kulper and
McMurray. For the Yankees. Nick Pellon had four
singles and a run srnrrit.

Plates
M arch 61
The Astros beat the Orioles 13-9. BUI McVay hit
a home run. Catcher Danny Meyers played a
great game.
The Giants scored five runs In both the second
and fifth Innlngi to rally past the Royals 12-5.
Providing the offense for the Giants were Andrew
Rucker (double, two rlnsglcs. RBI. three runs
scored). Nathaniel W ylie (three singles, three RBI.
three runs scored) and Rcss Decker (triple, mingle,
three RBI. run scored). For Ihe Royals. Tommy
Talmadgc had two singles, a double and two runs
scored while Kerry Fulford added a single. RBI
and run scored.
M arch SO
Aaron Wood and Jamie Evans each hit a home
run for Ihe Angels In a 12-1rom pover the Expos.
M arch 29
Scoring five runs In each of the first, third,
fourth and fifth Innings, the Orioles nailed (he
Mets 24-5. The Orioles were led by Kurt
Schlcndler {two doubles and a triple) and Paul
Lubrano (three doubles and a triple).
M arch 3 «
Trip Seal had a home run and five RBI for Ihe
Yankees In their 23-7 win over Ihe Royals. Other
offensive contributors for the Yankees were Malt

■ranrn mriilnn
ao o f March 26
AMERICAN LEAQUC
Longwood A c* Hardware Angels
C u M lb trry rsda
Winter Spdnge Expos
Winter Springs Roys)*
Seminole Monde Pirate*
Lake Mary Yankees
Winter Springe Brave*

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Johnson Ilhree doubles, four runs scored). Rand
Andrews (five RUII and Barry Hudson (4 for 4|.
For the Royals. Tom m y Talmadge had two hits
and two RBI. Defensive standouts were Greg
Cohen. Nick Pellon and Eric Baird o f the Yankees
and the Royals' Mike Drlswder.
The Pirates ripped Ihe Dodgers 18-9.
M arch 27
The Cardinals scored five runs In the second,
fourth, fifth and sixth Innings to rout the Braves
26-1. The Braves scored I heir run In Ihe second
Inning.
Brad Awaomb hit a home run while Stephen
Plnder had four doublea and played good Infield
defense In Ihe Reds' 13-7 decision over Ihe Mels.
M arch 26
Jeremy Meyers hit a home run and three
singles lo drove In three runs and scored three
more for the Blue Jays as they knocked off the
Dodgers 15-4. Gregor Dtna Jr. added a home run.
a triple, two singles, five RBI and three runs
scored. Other contributors were Dustin Alsbronk
Ilhree singles, one run scored) and Chris Rlcr
(three singles, one RBI. two runs scored).
Hamilton hit a home run for the Dodgers. Blue
Jay second baseman Channlng Heller made three
outstanding plays.
M arch 36
In a make-up game from March I, the Plsales
pounded Ihe Expos 20-8.
M arch 34
Centerflelder Anthony Ballcrlno made two
catches and threw a runner out a second for the
Blue Jays In their 21-7 rout o f Ihe Yankees.
Providing Ihe offense were David Sparks (single,
run scored). Drew Turner (four singles, two RBI.
three runs scored). Jeremy Meyers (iw o home
runs, double, single, five RBI. four runs scored)
and Andrew Tackett (three singles, three RBI.
three runs scored). For the Yankees. Nick Pellon
had a home run. double, single. Iwo RBI and Iwo
runs scored).
The Braves rgded Ihe Twins 20-18.
The Pirates hung on to beat the Angels 24-23.
The Pirates took down Ihe Royals 20-12.
Bronco
A p r il I
The Longwood Acc Hardware Angels broke a
3-3 lie with six-runs lourlh Inning and went on to
beat the Wittier Springs Giants 14-3. Dustin
Owen was the winning pitcher over Bobby
Dodcnhof. Offensive slars Tor Ihe Angels were
Tom Joy (three singles, three RBI). Robert Vesscy
(single, double, RBI). Matt Thompson (Iwo
singles, three RBI). Andy Mayer (two singles. RBI)
and Brian Katauskas (single, two RBI). For the
Giants. Alwrencc hud two singles and an Kill.
Mike had a single and an RBI and Dodenhoff had
an RBI.
The Expos did not commit an error on defense
as they held off the Cardinals 18-11. Chris
Sanders was the winning ptlcher while Jason
Bcrnosky suffered the loss. Mike Halavchlek
doubted twice and drove In (wo runs while Eric
Fry singled twice and drove In one run.
W inning pitcher Chris Sanders threw a
seven-inning two-hitler, striking nut 10, lo lead
Ihe Expos past the Tigers 5-2. B. Miller was the
losing pitcher. On offense. Tim Zinkcl und Erie
Fry each had a single and two RBI. Fry also
scored a run.
M arch 31
The Winter Springs Dodgers scored two runs In
the first Inning and made (hem stand up in a 2-1
decision over the Winter Springs Royals. Winning
pitcher Shawn Burger allowed Just three hits over
seven Innlgns. Angelo Amato was the tough-lurk

NATIONAL LEAQUC
Tooke Trucking Twins
CesMlberry Cardinals
Winter Springs Dodgers
SunBenk Tigers
Winter Springs Giants
Sanford Mets
Midland Construction Blue Jays

C ea tla a e d from IB
Eddie Smith came
through with a two-run single to make Ihe score
3-0.
Dwayne Clark singled home a run and Andre
Johnson's fielders choice notched the fifth score
of the Inning.
That would be ull the support Silver Hawk
pitcher Eric Melender would need to record his
fourth win o f Ihe year, a dazzling four-hit
complete game In which he allowed Jusl one
runner past second base. Melendez struck out
seven and walked two.

"I think he's pitched well all year," said
Benjamin about the Junior, "But I think we have
not been supporting our pitchers."
Melendez got more support In this game us
Lake Howell struck for a single runs in the fourth
and sixth Innings as well as grabbing three in Ihe
BRh. Fugate's two-run single highlighted the fifth
Inning in which Jason Glllman. playing In his
first game o f the year, notched a single.

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Trailing 8-1 after two Innings, the Twins rallied
for 10 runs In the top o f the third and went on to
defeat the Giants 1610. Robert Gaffcrt was the
winning pitcher as Den Thomas was saddled with
Ihe loss. Leading Ihe 13-hlt Twin offensive were
Jason Petty and Corey Gochee with three singles
each. For the Giants. Coleman doubled and
tripled.
Winning pitcher Todd Braden led Ihe Sanford
Yankees' offense wllh a home run. triple, single
and three RBI In a 161 wipeout o f the Longwood
Meta. Mike Morelll was Ihe losing pitcher. Other
offensive standouts were Jeff Chunat (double,
three RBI). Deon Daniels (single. RBI). Craig
Stevens (single, two RBI) and T.J. Duke (three
RBI. one run scored).
Allen Penny hit a two-run triple and scored a
run himself lo support (he one-hit pitching of
Jason Simpkins as the Royals rallied from a 3-0
deficit to beat the Dodgers 4-3. Michael Johnaon
was the losing pitcher.
March 26
A four-run third inning broke a 3-3 tie and
propelled the H.D. Realty Pirates to a 12-6 win
over the Mets. Mike Carr outpltched Mike Morelll
Tor Ihe victory. Providing (he offense for the
Pirates were Brian Wlllrox and Sonny Lloyd (each
w llh two singles, ane RBI and two runs scored).
Carr Idouble. four runs scored), Jason Johnson
(two singles. RBI. one run scored). Chris Foster
Islngle. three RBI. one run scored| and Paul
Renwlck Islngle. two RBI. one run scored). For Ihe
Mets. Brad Nunnery had an lnsldc-the-park home
run. a single, three RBI and two runs scored while
Terrell Jackson singled and doubled. Defensively,
shortstop Darrell Jackson made a great catch o f a
line drive.
March 37
Winning pitcher Scott Maine struck out the last
batter with the bases loaded to preserve the
Orioles' 9-8 win over the Yankees. Dwyer was the
losing pitcher. D. Sims led the Orioles on offense
wllh two doubles, a single and four RBI.
March 2 6
Winning pitcher Adam Coleman threw a
complete game and supported his own cause with
a single, double, triple and two runs scored,
leading the Giants lo a 14-3 win over the Dodgers.
Josh Brunner was the losing pitcher.

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double, stole a base, scored one run and drove In
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scored, two stolen bases). John Knutson l2-fbr4).
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■cored on a Mlshrllr Karr single.
Lake Brantley pitcher Kelly
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plate lo kerp the Blue Darirrs off
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The Braves had lo come bade from deficits o f
2-0. 5-4 and 11-8 before they finally beat the Blue
Jays 18-13. Sieve Shewmaker was Ihe winning
pitcher over Rayburn. Leading Ihe Brave attack
were Jason Gaines (double, two singles, two RBI.
two runs scored I Robert Houey (single, double. iw o RBI. two runs scored) and David Mason
(single, double, run scored).

losing pitcher. The Dodgem got singles from
Andy Neufeld. Burger. Jay McFarlane, Mike
Urandelll. Josh Calapa and David Slrlcpe. For ihe
Hoya Is. Scot l Mosley doubled and Josh Frost
singled.
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Jeremy Parks had a single, two RBI and a run
scored for the Casselberry Heds as they thumped
the Giants 21-1. David Mlllr and Clay Green
com bined to pilch the Reds to the w in.
Dodenhoff. Woods and Sims pitched for the
Giants. Also chipping In on offense for Ihe Reds
were Miller Islngle. RBI. run scored). Billy Barney
(double. RBI. two runs scored). E.J. Redouty
(single, run scored) and Terry Neuner (RBI).
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Kenny Birch contributed three singles, two RBI
and three runs scored as the Expos shaded the
Dodgers 8-7. Kenny Saufl added a single and Iwo
RBI. Eric Fry was ihe winning pitcher over
Patrick Naive.
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Winning pitcher Michael Buky and reliever
Brian Miller combined lo throw a no-hllter for the
SunUank Twins as they downed the Lake Mary
Yunkes 9-6. Gene Keeler was the losing pllcher.
Providing Ihe offense for the Tigers were Buky
(single, double, two RBI. two runs scored). Shawn
Savage (single, triple. Iwo RBI. two runs scored).
Aaron Shuck and Danny Johnson (one single
each) and Jeremy Parker (single, two HU().
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After spotting Ihe Tooke Trucking Twins a 3-0
lead In Ihe first inning. Ihe Longwood Ace
Hardware Angels rallied to an 8-7 win. Winning
pitcher Matt Thomas paced the comeback with
three singles and three RBI. including the
game-winner. The Angels also got offensive
contributions from Andy Mayer and Brian
Katauskas (each with a single and an RBtl and
Dustin Owen (single, double, RBI). Fcr the Twins.
Mike Meadows and Eddie Tooke each had Iwo
singles and two RBI while Tony Morgan added
two singles. Meuckiws was Ihe losing pitcher. On
defense for the Angels. Tony Charclta and Mayer
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Mmnaaoia haa non Manager Tam KaUy
can cad on |U&gt;&lt; ona dapandaWa Warlar.
Allan Andaraon (IT 10. 3S0) (■ bullpan
aca Jail Raardon II gona
Though may lack ruar ponar. Iha Inina,
undar a lunar a damn, produce rune by
the buahW Kay inrnguri include barring
champion Kirby Puckall 1331.1. Ml, Brian
Harpar 133* * STL Kam Hibak (3T3. »
Ml and Gary Gaarn 12S t. IS. TSi
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look M Iha Chraor. may look dillaram
Managar Jolt Torborg uaad 130 dilMranl
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out ol (ha basamant
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that* la hep* tor irta young Mam Lad by
Nan Caktoron ( l i * 1*. IT). Chicago naa
thud Ui tho AL m halt Bui Iha Boa nom

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13. BB) couldn't roicu* iha noalui
pitching Retierai Bobby Thigpen (34
serai) did hra boal (hough

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are back on the field

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to Danny C oil Both mtaad 1MB wut
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Lot Lancaslar |41. 13* 0 asm ) secure
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MM* Btotockl HBT, A Id) lop Iha wtoMng
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NL Rookie ol Iho Yaar Jerome WMIon
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Bobby Bonuto I M l. 34. ON coninbutot
CMchor MNw UVMUora 111* on shaky
i n**si it touted by Don BlaugM (M l, S.
IN
(VI M imraM Espoo: Aftor a lata season

coiiapsa. Iha Espoa rm tor tha door
Ps k u M Parer. Mam Langston. Bryn
Smith md Hubra Brooat toft tor other
dubt
Euan so managar Ouch Rodgara haa a
macs tor pulling rabbito out ol * hat And
ha'a go* th* rabbits — guy* who cm run
Tun Rainaa (31V * SO, 41 SBaL Oils
Nison |3T SBal and Dm Martinet ( 17*. 13
SBal smpad a lotw or toi bases Eton
slugger Andres Galarraga ( MT. 13. SSI had
edoronaleato
Sierlr ■ Danma ksvlnaj (IVT, 31* and
cioaat Tun Burks (*3, 19* M sa w l
deterra mdar racogmtion And Harm
Grots (II II. 43N to a eorthoraa Tha
teal ol Iha Mall is uncertain Tana Smith
(1 11 in Allanla and Montreal) md On Cm
Boyd |4 Al ERA In only 10 Lunas in
Boston)
0 ) PMtodMpNa PMKtoa: Thrs Irenelute
haa a tong Iradilion ol ImiWung laal
Counting Ihwr 1*M hatco. Iha Pfulliea
ham dona il IS lunaa. Iha mow ol my NL
Ireneruse
So GM Laa Thomas and manager Nick
Laysa hare bean moving bodies around
Last rear, thay acquued Lsn Oytsira
( 33T. T. 33. 10 SBal. Rogar UcOonaU |4*
I M. 31 aavat). John Kruk (300. * 44) md
Jail Parrail (124. I M S cams) Thu year.
Ihayva added Carrmlo Manmar (131. S.
3*)
Tha other PftUIra hopes are homa groan
youngsters. Ida Ibchy Jordan ( 3SS. 11.
IS) and eider mnrinet. Ida Von Hayee
i no.

m

tv is saw

The total ion. lad by Kan Howell 111 II.
3 44) te hopetoes

Hart's hdwRw rac* aiaebi

03

Jo* Cator 1143. IS HR* lOSR^ta)
Prod Lynn (141.11. 4N md m a r t Crwg
Lofton* 0 M ERA. 30 smoav Ho gnm up
■ V a n M i B s a jL . V toum w I • — -a A . s — • - —
d*p MM I™ WW W
W w iif mpi iMfii w nw
Th* P M **' Sudpon mat So WiaOy Bui
It* ftRWion - Bruc* Nural I1V11. 1 1 0
Erie M en 0 * 433L Id WMtoon (1V11.
1 0 0 Oonra* Raortomodn [1V 1 0 4 IN and
young Andy Ban** 0 1 . I l l ) — la
With NL boning champ Tony Owynn
1 3 0 0 run*. 40 BBo) Jack Cum 1141.
0 St) and Roberto Alomar I M * B3 run*.
« I M ) l u l l ) Hi | Pm |d* Ben OtoM H I
raoch the ftnlaft tow Ural In October M l
nol my much.
0 ) Bm Fim allll QtonM Ban Fran­
cisco may haro tocovorod Irom (ho
oorthquoko. tort wlul oboul th* alMnnockT Th* Giant* didn’t a m m a

i onm i viwri N m i
Rogar CrWg muM pul th*
Mck RauachW ItT * I M lacaa Farher
Tim# again; lama LoCost (10-10, H D and
Scoll Garrafts (14* 1 IN loin Mm iul tha
rolwton ho* boon (Segued by ln|urto* Dsn
Robinson 111-11. 34A had kno* surgery
Kody Downs (4 * 4TN hod more shoutoar
Mora gadroaton 0 (T ERA, 13 larasl
IhouglL to s sura lira closer
Another aura Dung it Ihw tha Giants
wi« score runa Laamng oft Bm Franefteo t balling order Malt Bullar (M3.31
SBa. HO runs KaradL as Aura Karin
Bata (300, B. 44). WH1 Clara (333 m i l ;
1M runt tcoradl and NL MVP Harm
Mitchal)|M1.4r. 139)
0 ) La* Angara* Bedsits: Check out
manager Tommy Leeorda'i pitching rote
non Oral Honhtow UV1S. doapil* a 131
ERAL Tun Belcher (1V1T. T H ) MW#
Morgen 0 n . doapil* ■ 1 S3 ERA) md
Pamendo VWotuuW* (10-13,343)
WhW do** IN* auggatIT
Too Hill* oftontir* support, you say?
Trad Clairs, tha Dodgar OM. haard Ihw
Ha want out and gol Jum Samuel |M
run*, al SB*) and Hum * Irooa* | M * 14.
T0 lo baal up Iha 'attack •
Eddto Murray (14T. 10. IN and Kim
Gibson loll hamslnng surgery) had batter
return lo toms In A * LA waa laal In Iha
HL in slews total baser end runs; H was
second tram leal m tola, homers and
on baa* pamnlag*
By in* way. in* Dodger* added raHatar
Jun Goll. who misted Iha M aaaaon du*
to elbow surgery Wlar notching 34 taro*
Piiliburgh LA ’■ pan cen t gW by with
FJay Howell (V3 I SB ERA; M tarts).

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Piniana trunka Ma Iwo liraman wui ttnk*

laar Into th* haarta ol NL Mtlor* Lofty
Randy Myara 0 * 1 0 34 sevrt - md M
11 ni.tout • bn 14 UwNngal tom* rtghly Rob
Otobto (1VS. 1 0 * with 141 WrWaouta m M
Orton Iheir rotation, iha Rad* hat* lo
pul pul tiros. Jot* Ri|0 and Danny
Jacaaon ara coming oil Input**. Rick
Mahtot 013. 103) to shaky Only Tom
Browning (IV 12,3 30) is a lock.
Th* raw ol th* loom took** iiia a
hospital ward leal year Among Iha regular
player*, only IB Todd Banpngar (IT HRs.
TO RAN) dton I spend llm* on Iha DL Bui
ha luflrrad a Wight bon* crack In Ma
catching hand during spring naming
Eric Davit (M l. 34. 101) cm I do
0 ) Houston Aeaaa On ma mound, the
Astra* raty on guNr and arptnanc*. m Iha
(laid, they count on youth and anthuaiaam. tuner my. da hen) lo see
managar Art How# s craw winning ma
division, but stranger Ihinge have hep-

Houston! ratalton it tod by Ufia Scoil
12010, 3 1 0 along with Jun Oathaftt
|IH0. 1S1L Mark Aonugei (T 1. 2 TSI and
Jim Clancy (T-14, SON BUI OulIKhton
said a yaar in Japm sharpened hit
breaking alull
Kids Crag Vggro t MT. I* 90 and Kan
Camindi |M * 10. Tl) have some pop M l
Ih; Slrar nrrr: ccmoba-ks *ram Gere’S
Young 1333, * Sa| md Bin Dorm (21* *
9N

Glenn Deni (MB. 3a. 00 and Dm
Smith 04. 2 04. M saves) will deliver Iheir
usual wortmanahipaka numbers
0 ) Atlanta Bravo* Nobody cm secure
OM Bobby Cos M standing pw. Tha
Braver had addad IB Nick (seaky (ITT.
30. 100 )B Jun Praatoy 111*. 12. 4IL
catcher Emta Wruti (301 II, U ) and
•lariat Charti* Ltobrandl (V1I.S 141
The new toller* should total on Fullon
County Stadium * toners and Ltobrandl
bnnga W Nasi velaran terry lo Atlanta*
young ratalton
John SmoMj ( t i l l . 2 94) and Tom
denn# (its . 19N are me nucleus ol a
siall (her * ill gal 0*11rv * ith a■pertonc*
Lonnie Imilh (US, 11, T0 wet lh* NL
Comeback Play*! 01 the Taw But Data
Murphy (23V 20. Vi) may be lead of
losing campargna
Cos won I aland pel it Iha Braver com*
out ol in* gala slowly He eUl undoubled
*y topiact manager Ruts Nnon with old
cranyjimy William*

NBW YORK — Welcome to the
regular MtNon.
You rein em ber. Th at's the
time when baacball settles an
argument with run* Instead o f
rhetoric.
Thoae itx month* begin, one
week late, when the umpires yell
“ Play Ball" on Monday. Barring
rain. *oow . Chuck O'Connor or
Don Fehr, Boston right-hander
Roger Clemen* will throw the
first pitch o f the 19900
He will likely be opposed by
Detroit's Jack M om s in one of
10 gamea on the acbadule. A day
or ao after, all teams will have
opened, c h u in g the title claimed
last fall by Oakland.
S o m e t im e th la a u m m e r.
Oakland's Dave Stewart may
becom e the first since Jim
Palmer to reach 30 wins four
years In a row.
San Francisco's Kevin Mitchell
will show if he can produce
anything like last year's N L MVP
aeaaon. Texas' Ruben Sierra will
prove If he la baseball'* next
superstar.
We'U see if Bo knows winning.
If the Meta have studied chemis­
try In the off-aeaaon. If the
Athletics have gotten too big for
their knickers. If Lou Plniella te a
good bet to Improve cm Pete
Roae.
In the meantime, pardon our
one small question. Between the
complaint*, the lockouts, the
Roae case, the grievances, the
arbitrators, the 910 autographs,
what te the Joy In this game?
“ T o play," said Seattle center
fielder Ken OrlfTey Jr. "Just to
out here and play. You
played it as a kid. you're playing
now ."
So th e re Is som e Joy In
baacball?
"Sure there te. for thoae who
ore true tens o f the gam e," said
O a k la n d

Oakland already looks victim
of a repeater Jinx and, even
though La Ruaaa claims the A ’s
can be better, don't count on It. '
Kansas C|ty and California
open! money trying to overtake
the A 's In the American League
West. The Royals picked up a '
couple o f Davises. NL Cy Young
Award winner Mark, and 19-'
fa m e winner Storm. The Angels'
purchased the services o f left­
hander Mark Langston. Seattle
w ill p ro b a b ly g o n o w h ere,
though It still boaste one o f the’
gam e's most exciting young
talents in outfielder Ken OrlfTey

In the American League East,
common wisdom says that no
team stands above the rest.
S o m e h o w , t h la w is d o m ,
overlooks Toronto, a team that
Include* Tony Fernandez. Fred
M cQ rlff. G eorge B ell. K elly
Gruber, a rooting section o f four
million, and pitching no worse
than anyone else *.
M ilw au kee acqu ired D ave,
Parker aa DH, but still owns an
"A ll-S c a r" Infield with Paul
MoUtor and Jim Gantner on the
disabled list, and others nursing
various hurts.

s lu g g e r Jooc C an seco.

"I'm sure It'll be around for a
longtim e."
Not all that Joy will show In the
next half year, when slumps put
a snarl on the face, a bulge In the
v e in s , an d a c h ip on th e
shoulder. Never mind, say the
people who do It for a living.
"T h e Joy 1s to play ball," said
O ak lan d M an ager T o n y La
Ruaaa. "T h e 2 IB-hour period the
game te on. That's unchangea­
ble. That's the beat ."
Base baP’o new decade starts
one week late because a lockout
closed cam pc from Feb. 14 until
March 19. In a sequence that
might astonish Yogi Berra. It
wasn't even over when It was
over.
Officiate, with some help from
TV. needed n couple o f days to
save the 182-game season. A
deal calling for temporary 27man maters was reached, fell
apart, and was reached again.
Florida and Arizona Buffered a
loaa o f bualnesa. and a threeweek camp coat some players
audition lime. Even the umpires
added to (he gloom, boycotting
gamea until they got their own
deal.
Within hours o f the peace,
however, fans lined up for auto­
graphs and tickets. It's almost aa
if the people were testifying to
Com m issioner Fay Vincent's
claim.
"T h e rest o f It te difficult,"
Vincent said. "But out at the
ballpark It's Just shimmering."
And even If. os union chief
Don Fehr says, there 1s already
on a ste risk next to the 1990
season, the eventual winner will
hardly care. The question te.
who will that winner be?
Oakland looked like a dynasty
In sweeping a four-game Series
from the Giants. Then Dave
Parker. Tony Phillips and Slorm
Davis left as free agents. Jose
Canseco has criticized vice pres­
ident o f baseball operations
Sandy Alderson.
"T h e game Is fun." Canseco
Insisted. "Those are details that
should be taken care of behind
c lo s e d d o o r s . T h e m o re
superslar player you are. the
more fans are going lo want to

In the National League West.
San Francisco may have to
overcome the sulking o f Mit­
chell. who claims he Is being
Ignored by manager Roger Craig*
and General Manager Al Rosen.
San Diego traded for slugger
Joe Carter, and acquired Fred'
Lynn through free agency, but
the condensed spring training
left the Padres worrying about
something else.
"T h e big factor Is the pit­
ching." Manager Jack McKean
said. " I don't care where you g o .'
It's our pitching, everybody
els e 'a p itch in g. You go tta '
flnetune ’em. T h ey need X
amount of outings to get out
there and get that sharpness.
As for the Mets. they own such1
pitching depth they have sent
Bob Ojeda, a 13-game winner
last year, to the bullpen.
'T h e Mets will be favored to '
win." said Manager Don Zim­
mer. whose Cubs took the NL 1
East last year. "Th eir pitching
staff te strong."
Their competition, as It often
does, should come from St.
Louis, where John Tudor and
Greg Malhews appear recovered
from elbow surgery.
On Opening Day, hardly anyone will care about the lockout.
Players may use It as blame for
an Injury, or an excuse for poor
performance, but virtually no
one will listen or care.
There’s too much money to be
made, too many games to be
televised, too n an y memories lo
store. If nothing else, the lockout
proved you can t kill baseball. Its
prosperity will save It. Or Its
popularity. Maybe both.
"It's all saved by that magic
moment." said Tony La Russa.
"Play Ball."
'T h e re 's always going lo be
trouble." Vincent said. " I knew
that and so did Bart (former
Commissioner Bart Glamatlll.
It's the resolution o f dlfllcult
Issues, It’a discipline. Il's controversy. It's making lough dcctelons. Thai's endemic.
"T h e pari thal's marvelous is
baseball.”

W IN TIR TRANSACTIONS . AA4IBICAN LSASUS
* SaNweere. Okta.ne* NHR Jwwi Milchari
dram New Vark Matt) INF KAik* Brumtoy
dram Deftwl. tinea retoeeed). ugned See
egwrt LHR Joe Frit*, acquired INF Marty
■r«w i Ui miner toegu* Weft
* Seaton. Lignwr tree aganl C Tony Fen*.
Ire* agenr RMF Jetf Reardon end Ire* egeni
pitcher LHF Inane Re-toy it.net re retted)
r* ugned Nee agent SHFOennti Lamp end
(red agent AH F G'eq Herrit. puriKeyed
RHF Dane Ktocker tram mmar league*
IFtetuckell
* C« Storeto 1toned tree egeni LHF Wary
Lengtton end RHF M s* Smitfnen. (premed
LHF 3c*ft Sertoa drgm Cleveland)
* flu cage: osteumd INF Tracy Waadtan
dram Laa Angatoa)
* d erailed; Obtained OF Miiclt WaSttor
I hem Outage Cuba). C Landy Alamer Jr
dram Sen Drag*I. OF Outo Jem*! dram Len
Oiegel. INF C#n** Saerga drera len
D iegel. LHF Celle Charlene dram

u e lila rm * |. IN F J a i l M enl* (Irom
Celilernlel. ugned See egeni OF Candy
AAaidwieSo. tree agon* IS Keith Hemendrt,
Ire* agent 99 Keleel Lenient, tree agent INF
Tam Broaden* and Ire* agent H.rP CecHto
Guento. acquired RHP Doug Robertoon m
minor Hague draft
POafratl Signed be* egeni OF Ltoyd
Moieby end tree egeni INF Tdny Ftuliipv
re I Igrad Ira* egeni LHF Irene Tenant
acquired SH F 9ttn* Wepmck end INF
Jehrwy Feredet toniinsr toegue dreft
* Kernel City Obtained IS Gerald Ferry
dram Allan* i ugned tree agent RHFy
AAerfc Oe. l Storm Deny end Richard
Del ten. r* ugned be* egeni OF Willi*
Witoen. Tree egeni )B Frank WMto end tree
agent RHF Store Creator* acquired LHF
Bill Wliemaon m minor league dreft
PMlMraekee: Signed tree agent OH Dare
Ferker. re ugned Ira* egeni IB Terry
Frencan* andlree agent 99 Rabtn Veuni
e Minneteto Oblened OF Jim 0-rer
dram AAenlreell end C Jun.gr Ortll I Irom

FitHSurgft). ugned be* egeni RHF Rich
Tell, re ugned free egeni) B Kent Hrbek a d
Ire* egeni OF Aiento CaUilto. obtained OF
SAen* Mack m minor toegu* draft
dNear Verb; Obtained RHF* Tim Leary.
Jell Robinum end Willie Smith end OF Van
Snider ugned Ire* egeni RHF Feicuel
Parer. Ira* egeni C &gt; « ) Cerene end tree
egeni 76 Gemevo Gertie lunc* rttottedl
re ugned tree egeni OF Mel Hell
• Oakland; Signed be* egeni RHP Stall
Vender yon and tree agent C Jem to Quirk,
re ugned tree egeni OF Rickey Hander yon
end tree egeni IB Cm Phe'pr acquired RHP
Reggto Herr.* m miner league draft
• Seem*: Signed Ire* eqem IB Feto
0 Br m end bee agent LHF AAelt Yeung
• Taeet: Signed Ira* egeni O Ft Gary
Fefti*. Rick Leech end Thed Boatoy. *c
•uirad RHF Reman Menan n m a rt toegu*
dreft
• Turmto

Obtained LHP Paul Kitgut

1 Irom Outage CuMI end RHF Ricky Tnicek

dram Atlantal reigned Ire* egeni OF
Maoe.e Wiiycn end tree egeni INF Tom
Leeton
NATIONAL LEAGUE
• Atlanta Obtained INF Atoeia Intent*
I Irom Tarenle). C Ernie Whill (Item
Torenle). LHF Charlie Leibrendl llrem
Kenaet city), RHP Rich Luccktn IIrom
Kenyat Cllyl end )S Jim Fretley llrem
Seattle) ugned Itte egen* IB Nick EutAy
* Out Age Obtained OF Oe.e Clerk (Irom
Ctorelendl. RHF JeeeNunoi dram Toronto I
aCIncueaeK. Obtained LHF Bendy Myery
llrem New Vert Melt) OF Hal Mart to Hr om
New York Yonkoetl end OF Billy Neither
(Irom Filtiburgh) i-jned tree egeni C Oer*
Engie acquired pitcher Tun ley an* m
muter toegu* draft
e Weettoe Ugned Ire* agent INF Ken
ONerttut and RHPi 011 GulUckwn and
Brian timer. re lignra Ire* egeni LHF Dan
Schatieder. ecqulrod B h P i X i r l i r
treraend* i and William Brennan in miner

toegu* draft
* Let Angela! Obipned OF Jun Samuel
llrem New Y*rk MeHL ugned Ira* agent OF
Hubra BroaAt. Ira* egml RHPi Jim Gen md
AAlk* Metohia end Ire* egeni LHF Pal Ferry,
re tigned tree egeni LHF Fernand*
Veieniuei* end be* euenl OF John Shelby
* Atomreel Signed tree egeni RHPy D*
nniy Boyd end Dee* Schmidt, acquired RHF
Bill Sampen m miner league draft
*New Verb: Obtained LHP Jahn Franca
llram Cincinnati) IB OF Mike Marthe) I
dram Lot Angetot i. RHF Atolendra Pent
dram lo i Angela! 1 end OF Kufti Hughey
dram Baltimore), re ugned Ira* agent INF
Tim Tevtoi. acquired RHF Irani Checker! to
miner toegu draft
* Ffciledalpkie: Sgned he* agent OF
Car meto Martinet, re u gned Ira* egeni C
Store Lea*, acquired OF Su Camquem* and
INF Oer Id HoiImy to miner toegu Waft
eP m u u rg* Obtained C Don Sieughl
dram New York Vmkeey). RHF Mike

Meetier llrem Cincmneni eng e&gt; Jell
Richardyon llrem Cmcmnelil ugned Ire*
egeni RHPy Well Terrell end T*d Power end
bm agent INF Welly Beckman, re ugned
bm egml LHF Nee' Heaion end RHP Oouq
Seir
• SI. Lewi Signed bm egeni RHP Bryn
Smith end Irm egeni LHpy John Tudor end
Gibim Aib* r# ugned Irm egeni LHPi
Micky Her ton end Frank O'Pmo end RHF
Denny Cae
even Dtoge Obleurad OF Joe Carter
dram Ctoulendl. ugned bm egeni OF Fred
lytw and b m egml LHF Craig letterry
acquired RHF Alike Dunn* m minor toegu
draft
a Sen Franclye* Sgned bm egeni OF
Kerin Bate bm agent C Cary Carter bm
egml INF Dare Andertm end bm egeni
RHF Dm Ourtenperry. re ugned be* egeni
C Terry Kennedy, acquired RHF Jam
Aieortl end INF Cluck Jeckun to minor
toegu draft

�Sanford Horrid. Sanford, Florida — Sunday, April B, 1M0 — M

Briar Corp. rallies for
Seminole Softball win
r n w m w i i M m _____________
FIVE POINTS - Trailing 16-9
In the sixth Inning. The Briar
Corporation rallied lor eight runa
to pull out a 17-16 win over
Nucel'a Pizzeria In the Starling
Division o f the Seminole Softball
Club.
Zebronda Snell waa the win­
ning pitcher for The Briar Corp.
In other Starling games:
Holly Oreene and Zebronda
Snell hit home runs to lift The
Briar Corporation to an 11-6 win
over Allied Fastener and Tool on
March 29. Snell waa also the
winning pitcher.
Zebronda Snell pitched The
Briar Corporation to a 12-11
decision over Seminole Batting
Range on March 17.
Julie Kalaukas. Sarah Braddock, Andrea Feltccttl and Kristi
Bailer provided the offense for
Feiicettl Pools In a 15-14 win
over First Federal. Bailer also
was the defensive star.
Braun Cadillac knocked oft
Ace Hardware 21-11. Leading
the way were Carrie Kieiman,
Kristen Mitchell. Megan Mitchell,
B ethanle Randolph. Jessica
P a u s k a . L a u re n S e a y and
Jessica Hilton.

Hawks

.

Winning pitcher Julie Jones
contributed four singles and
three runs scored for Cafe Sor­
rento In their 18-6 victory over
S p e c ia lty Prod u cts. J o n n le
Beland was the losing pitcher.
Also chipping In on offense were
Pamela M am (four singles, a
double, th ree runs scored),
Jamie Sharp (four singles, two
runs aco red I and Sabrina Stein
Ifour singles, one run scored).
Cafe Sorrento turned three
double plays In support o f the
one-hit pitch in g o f Jen n ifer
Deans as they pummeled Sonny
Winn Distributors 24-0. Tara
Phelps was the losing pitcher.
P ro v id in g the offen se w ere
Pamela Mam (four singles, one
double, five runs scored). Jamie
Sharp (th ree sin gles). Julie
Jones (tw o singles), Sabrina
Stein (single, home run). Joyla
C a p o (s in g le , d o u b le ) and
Barbara Kreuter and Kim Ollverl
leach with two singles).
Scoring six runs In each o f the
first four Innings. Cafe Sorrento
whipped Industrial Waste Serv­
ices 25-1. Julie Jones and Jen­
nifer Deans -pitched lor Cafe
Sorrento. Sarah Vance took the
loss. Cafe Sorrento was led
offensively by Jamie Sharp (four
s in g le s , fo u r runs s co red ).
Sabrina Stein and Jones (three
s in g le s ea c h l. J o y la C apo.
A m b e r P e c k an d B a rb a ra
Kreulcr (two singles each) and
Deans (single, home run). For
Industrial Waste Services. Am y
Pourde singled and scored a run
while Angle Ardollna doubled
and had an RBI.
F alcoas
April Zorn singled, doubled,
tripled and drove In four runs to
power First Union to an 11-5 win
over Jennings Battery. Barbie
Bartels was the winning pitcher
over Jennt Wlncgar. First Union
also got offensive contributions
from Bartels (two singles, two
RBI). Marcy Schroeder (double,
(w o RBI). Vanessa Ollvero and
Shannon Etchlson (a single and
RBI each) and Jennifer Forston
(single). For Jennings Battery,
Wlnegar had a double and two

RBI w h ile A s h le y Ham rick
singled and doubles.
SoUd Infield defense helped
w in n in g p it c h e r J e n n ife r
Forston toss a two-hitter In First
U n i o n 's 7 -1 d e f e s t o f
MaiUsnd-WInter Park Plumbing,
heather Langtree suffered the
loss. Providing the offense for
First Union were Barbie Bartels
(two singled, two RBI). Forston
(two singles, one RBI). Marcy
Schroeder (three singles, one
RBI). Michelle ReiUy (single) and
Tonds Corrente (single, RBI),
g tg f-tt
Jamie Behind drove in three
runs with three hits as Cassel­
berry Rotary scored five runs In
the sixth inning to overtake
Florida Police Athletic League
11-9. Angels Snow drilled s
grand slam to put FPLA on lop
In the top half o f the sixth, but
Casselberry came back. Michelle
Bishop took the win over Gina
Barter. Chert Green also added
three hits for Casselberry as well
as scoring two runs. Bishop.
Jodie Beland, and Jaime Iwanc y tk all added two hits for
Casselberry while Kelly Kohn
and Jennifer HUdcrt each had
one.
Trine Winston crushed three
hits and pitched a completegame win for Richards Air Con­
ditioning and Heating Lake Mary
II as they prevailed over A. L.
Williams Winter Spring I. 10-7.
Kristi Richards took the loss for
Winter Springs. LeAnn Massey
also connected for three hits
while Melanie Richards. Jennifer
□randelU. and Mandy Flor each
added two.
Kim Sc hoe berg snared a deep
Ily ball to stop a J. V. D.
Construction Winter Springs II
rally and give Casselberry Rota­
ry a 14-12 win. Winter Springs
trailed 14-6 after three Innings
before scoring three runs In the
last two Innings. Michelle Bishop
took the win for Casselberry.
Jodie Beland doubled twice and
knocked In four runs for Cassel­
b e rry w h ile J a m ie Beland
homered and drove In three
runs. Bishop and Jamie lwancyzk each pounded out three
hits whle Kelly Kohn had two.
Christy Braiee. Claudia Orozco.
S h a r k s G ra b er, and Lyn n
Smoltnsk! each connected for
one hit.
Jamie Beland had two doubles
and made live pulouls In leftcenter field to help Casselberry
Rotary lo a 12-6 triumph over
Price Water House. A five-run
first Inning blew the game wide
open. J a m ie Iw an cyzk Just
missed the cycle, nailing a
single, double and home run for
Casselberry. Chert Green added
three hits while Kelly Kohn
connected for (w o. Sharteas
Graber. Lynn Smollnski. Kim
Schoeneberg, and Michelle Bish­
op each had one hit. Bishop also
picked up the win over Tracy
Brown.
Angela Snow paced a 14-hll
attack by Florida Police Athetlc
League with five RBla as they
downed Weklva Hunt Club 9-4.
Snow also scored three runs.
Gina Baylen picked up the win
over Dawn Barnes. Baylen also
scored three runs. Elizabeth
Davidson and Melanie Frelwell
both smashed three hit and
Arnold had one. Jill Sooat ted
W eklve with two hits while
Tracy O'Donald and Melissa
Bateman each had one.

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Bourne of Lake Brantley 6-3. 6-1
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and Tran won over Mulchnlk
and Laurie Hahn of Lake Mary
6-2.6-2.
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was posted by Hahn of Lake
Mary 7-6. 6-1 over Grimm of
Lake Brantley at the No 3
singles.
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have ever hoped lo do." said
Oviedo coach Don Gustafson

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the tournament because
Lake Mary and Lyman have
such strong teajns." said Lake
Brantley coach Frank Gooch.
“ But Lake Mary and Lyman'
drawing each other so early In
the doubles and Jason (Appel)
playing Lake Mary's No. I so
early In the draw really helped
us.
"T h e districts arc a whole new
ball game. With the three o f us
and Dr. Phillips and Winter Park
being so strong from the Metro
Conference, no one has a wrap
on It."
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showing In the boys with Ryan
Rogers taking the measure of
second-seed M alt A lb ert of
Lyman 6-4. 6-1 In No. 2 singles
and Sheridan and Rogers best­
ing the lop-seeded doubles team
of Scott Ryan and Johnson of
Lake Mary 7 6 (7-4). 2 6. 6 4 In
the No. 2 doubles.
Lyman picked up the other
singles cham pion when sec­
ond-seed Joey Mitchell knocked
o ff top-seed R yan o f Lake
Brantley 6-4.6-2 at No. 5.
If the Lakr Brantley victory
was Impressive In tile boys, the
Oviedo girls vie lory wus even
more so. The Lions took home
wins In the first four singles
matches as well us both doubles
matches.
In No. I singles, .lenny Wise
won cosily over Kim Bruno of
Lake Brantley 6 -1. 6-2. At No. 2
singles Jill Wise lost the first set
but came back to brat Am y
Smith of Lyman 4-6. 6-2. 6-2.
The No. 3 singles had Kristina
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Business
Jobless
rate down
In nation

IN B R IE F

Operations Director Len Elffler, Director Pauline Anderson,
President Anthony Anderson, President ot Censdlan Corpora­
tion Steward Graham, Director Barbara Graham.

Ground broktn for technology confer
■LAKE MARY — Lathan Construction Corp.. of Lake Mary,
has broken ground for Guildllne Technology Centro, a $1
million ofllcc/warchouse (facility on Commerce Street.
The owners. Guildllne Instruments, Inc. o f Orlando, say they
will be pre-leasing the office and warehouse apace from their
current location on Vineland Road. Orlando. Opening la slated
for mid-July. '

Wick* wine Firestone drawing
WINTER SPRINOS - Delores Wicks o f W inter Springs was
chosen as the grand-prtxe sweepstakes winners of In the
drawing held at Firestone's corporate headquarters In Chicago.
She won her choice o f one o f four Ford vechlclrs. a 1990
Lincoln Continental, an Aeroatar an Ranger STX or a Probe
GT. She chose the Ranger STX.
The Firestone "W e 'd Like T o Meet You. N eighbor"
sweepstakes entry forma were mailed to more than 700.000
people across the country to celebrate the openings o f more
than 90 Firestone MaaterCare Service Centers.
Wlckes will be awarded her prize during grand-prize
ceremonies later this month at the Firestone MaslerCarc
Service Center where she submitted her entry.

Brown promoted by Whitehall Labs
LONGWOOD — Gall Brown has been promoted by Whitehall
Laboratories to the position of Region Account Manager.
Brown Joined Whitehall Laboratories In August 1986 as a
Territory Manager In Mobile. Alabama and In May 1989 was
promoted to Region Trainer for the Southwest Region.
In her new position, she will be responsible (or all facets of
Sales and Merchandising of over-the-counter non prescript km
drugs and toiletries lu large food, drug and mass merchandis­
ing account s In the Orlando area.
/ ■ a result ol the promotion, she has relocated from Alabama
to Longwood.

Stocks eke out gain
despite Tokyo weakness
By JAMCBKMKBL
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK - The stock
market stood firm In the face
o f a 700-polnt decline In the
T o k y o m arket last week,
managing a small gain thanks
to a surge In prices Tuesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial
average fell 4.05 Friday to
close at 2717.12, posting u
gain o f 9.91 points, or about
0.4 percenl.on the week.
Among the broader market
averages, the New York Stock
Exchange com posite Index
lost 0.07 points to close Ihe
week at 186.78. Standard A
Poor's 500-stock Index edged
upO.14 to 340.08.
D e c lin e s le d a d v a n c e s
1.055-818 uinoiig the 2.161
Issues traded I his week. Big
B o a rd v o lu m e t o t a le d
719.984.020 shares, co m ­
pared with 662.125.494 a
week earlier and 794.718.430
a year ago.
Analysis said Ihe market
acquitted Itself well In what
was a dismal week for Ihe
Tokyo market. For Ihe week.
Tokyo's blue-chip Nikkei In­
dex lumbled 701.67 points.

On Monday, slocks closed
slightly tower after the blue
chips almost erased an early
sharp drop sparked by the
second-worst loss ever on the
Tokyo market.
Tokyo stocks suffered their
second-largest one-day d e­
cline Monday, losing 6.6 per­
c e n t o f t h e ir v a lu e , o r
1 .9 7 8 .3 8 p o in t s , a m id
speculation that Japan's eco­
nomic boom could be coming
loan end.
On W e d n e s d a y , sto c k s
closed about 315 points lower
In Tokyo, but Ihe Dow Indus­
trials lost Just 17 points,
pressured late In the session
by fears o f a sharp decline In
Ihe Tokyo market Thursday.
There was speculation that
sonic linns In Tokyo were In
(lnanelal trouble anti mlghl
not Ik- able lo m en margin
calls.
Bui Ihosc fears proved un­
founded. After an early drop,
the Tokyo exchange denied
the rumors uml slocks recov­
ered utmost all thrir losses.
The Nikkei dosed Just 193
points lower after being oil
more than 1.000 points In
early Irudlng.

Marketing strategy
First Union Bank In downtown Sanlord, In
cooperation with Ace Hardware, has eat up a bank
display to encourage cllente to consider con-

sumsr loans (or horn* Improvements. Slobhan
McCullough, the bank's consumer loan officer,
(lelt) and Bob Lettwlch, Introduce the display.

N ew hom e warranties offered
SANFORD — A new trend In home tales Is
taking the worry out o f buying and selling a home,
according to Herbert E. Stenstrom. owner o f ERA
Stenstrom Realty. Inc.
Warranties that protect against expenses due to
mechanical breakdwons arc being offered by real
estate firms across Ihe country, he said. In fact,
one out o f IS homes sold In the United Slates now
Is now covered by some form o f home warranty,
he said.
The question Is whal should the consumer look
for? In a press release. Stenstrom offered some
Upson how to choose a home warranty plan.
A home warranty should cover Ihe major
systems of a home such as plumbing, heating,
cooling and electrical, as well as major kitchen
appliances, he said. Heating and cooling systems
are the most cosily to repair and amont the most
frequent to fall.
He pointed oul that buyers should understand
that protection plans normally do not cover the
structure Itself, such as the roof. Doors, walls and
ceilings. Warranties, he also pointed out. do not
protect against code violations or Improper
Installation of covered systems.
Slenstom stressed that home warranties do not
'replace casually Insurance. "Consumers still need
casually coverage • &gt; protect a home against
vandalism, natural disasters or accidents." he said
In the press release

Developer
seeks court
protection
United F t s m InternaUanal
MIAMI — Cash-strapped Gen­
eral Development Corp.. which
recently pleaded guilty In a $100
million fraud scheme, has filed
for Chapter 11 protection under
the federal bankruptcy codes.
General Development, one of
Florida's oldest and largest real
esta te d evelop ers, said the
C h a p te r 11 filin g In U .S.
Bankruptcy Court In Miami was
necessary to protect It from
creditors while Ihe company
develops u reorganization plan,
which could take months.
"W hile we. of course, deeply
regret having lo lake the step of
filing for bankruptcy relief, our
board determined that this ac­
tion was necessary In light o f the
company's Inability lo secure
addlllonal financing (o meet Its
short-term cash needs," Charles
J. Simons, chairman and presi­
dent saidIna statement.
Allhough some General Devel­
opment subsidiaries also filed
Chapter 11. (he company said lls
Vlstuna Resort and Giro Ivy
limeshare resort subsidiaries did
nol seek bankruptcy protection.
The company will have the
saine management under the
supervlslon of Ihe bankruptcy
court and will serk court ap­
proval for sales o f assets or for
txirriiwing money, Simons said.

"T h e major purpose o f home warranties Is to
protect home buyers from unexpected major
repair bills at a *lme when they can least afford It
— during the first year o f home ownership.
"There Is a separate policy,” Stenstrom said,
"that protects sellers from unforsecn costs while
their house Is on the market. This Is often at a
time when they have their money set aside or
already tied up In a new home."
Generally the seller buys the warranty protec­
tion for the buyerthrough Ihe real estate broker.
Stenstom said buyers can buy or extend a
warranty If the seller declines to do so. But the
preferred way of handling warranties, Stenstrom
said. Is for the seller to pay for It os a standard
term o f Ihe sale. "There's no question about It."
Stenstrom pointed out. "providing a warranty on
a home not only results In the home selling faster
but also closer to Ihe asking price.
Stenstrom said that prices for plans that cover
home buyers range In this area from $150 to $500
for a years' coverage — the standard term, but
price along should not be the determining factor.
"B e sure." he said, “ to check what's covered for
the price."
til this area Stenstrom said the usual deductible
Is $100. "W atch out." he said, "fo r policies that
omit refrigerators, plumbing, toilets, sinks,
faucets, shower heads, water-aolteners and well
pumps."

S N O W B IR D S
l . a f lo c k
a n o th e r

WASHINGTON - America s
civilian Jobless rate declined lo
5.2 percent In March but the
slim 28.000 Increase In Ihe
number o f new non-farm Jobs
suggests a rather stale economy,
the Labor Department said Fri­
day.
In Florida, the Jobless rate
remains at 9.8 percent, accord­
ing to the moat recent statistics.
Factory Jobs continued to
vanish In March, and the overall
Increase In new Jobs was the
smallest gain since June 1906
when the number dropped by
1 1 0 ,0 0 0 , g o v e r n m e n t
econom Ists said
"L ittle Job growth took place
In th e n a t io n 's b u s in e s s
establish m en ts," said Janet
Norwood, commissioner o f the
department's Bureau o f Labor
Statistics, which compiled the
monthly report.
The national Jobless rate for
January and February stood at
9.3 percent and the December
rate was 5.2 percent. Including
military personnel, the March
jobless rate was 0.1 percent.
The figures are adjusted to
reflect seasonal factors.
A f t e r s t r o n g g a i n s tn
employment In January and
F eb ru ary, m ost eco n o m ists
expected little change In the
March Jobless rate, which has
hovered In the same range for
the last 18 months.
"W e believe Ihe economy Is
gro w in g m oderately a fter a
period o f robust grow th." presi­
d e n t ia l e c o n o m ic a d v is e r
Michael Boskln said at a White
House news briefing.
But construction hiring slowed
last month. In the wake of
massive hiring during the un­
seasonably warm winter, while
the num ber o f Jobs at the
nation's factories dropped by
30.000.
"Manufacturing la clearly at a
steady decline that has con­
tinued even (hough the rest ol
the economy Is healthy." said
Russell Sheldon, an economist at
Mellon Bank In Pittsburgh.
O v e r th e p ast y e a r , the
num ber of factory Jobs has
plummeted by 250.000.

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a re a ho a v o id s n o w f a l l .

Freeze was
devastating
L A K E L A N D (U P I) The
Christinas Irce/r caused d im s
tree damage in Florida as far
south as Frost proof, and some
growers may (eel the Impact of
tin- damage lor years, a new
d im s report says.
About 25 percent ol the slate's
orange yield and another 17
prrcenl of Its grapefruit crop was
lost in Ihe Christmas freeze,
a ccord in g (&lt;&gt; Florida C itrus
Mutual.
In high-yield ureas, such its
Seminole. Volusia. Orange and
Highlands counlles In central
Florida, the freeze killed or
s e v e re ly d a m a ged v irtu a lly
every mature d im s trrr. otr.dals
said.

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Fighting back

NOTICE OV
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' IBM moves to keep company in U.S. hands

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NEW Y O R K H I ft h
(rdinology bualnraaca in the
United Slates are proving they
are not about to give In easily to
Japanese competitors.
Five A m erican com pan ies
joined Torres recently to scqulre
one of the few remaining U.S.
munuTarturen o f key tools to
produce advanced com puter
rlilps.
Only w eeks ago. Industry
analysts had expressed serious
concern that a Japanese com­
pany might buy the semicon­
ductor equipment division that
I’erkln-Elmer Corp.. based In
Norwalk. Conn., pul on the
auction block because It did not
generate profits.
Nikon Corp. was mentioned as
a likely buyer In a sensitive deal
that would have required regula­
tory approval and could have
been vetoed by President Bush.
The U.S. buyer Is Etcc Inc., a
new company led by a team of
managers from Perkin-Elmer's
sophisticated electronic beam
division, with the backing o f live
American high technology cor­
porations, Including Interna­
tional Business Machines Corp.
“ We consider Elec to be In
direct support o f the national
Interest to strengthen critical
technologies and Improve U.S.
com petitiveness," commented
Elec Chairman Charles Mlnihan
after the March 19 acquisition.
“ This Is a prime example o f U.S.
In d u s tr y c o o p e r a t io n and
teamwork."
Tenns were not disclosed but
Industry sources said PerkinElmer's former managers and
IBM have the main slake In Elec,
wh 'c Du Pont Co.. Grumman
Corp.. Micron Technology Inc.
and Zllel Corp., have amallcr
Interests.
Grumman Is a leading defense
company with a data systems
d i v i s i o n , M i c r o n is a
m icrocom puter and m em ory
cells manufacturer, and Zltel
produces solid stale memory.
Elec's pari nets did not elabo­
rate on the negotiations that led
lo the formation o f the con­
sortium. But they all had been

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Legal Notice*

Involved with Perkin-Elmer in
"This creative response by the
the past and had a common Industry draws an Impressive
Interest In keeping under U.S. variety o f domestic companies
control the vital first link In the a n d w i l l a i r c n g t h e n t h e
complex chain that leads to the technology Infrastructure on
production o f a computer chip.
which we all depend." Kuehler
Du Pont, beside its Involve­ said.
The Defenae Department had
m ent In E tec. also bought
Perkln-Elmcr'a applied lithogra­ warned long before Perkin-Elmer
phy operations. The diversified decided lo sell Its toolmaking
c h e m ic a l c o r p o r a t io n w ill operations In April 1969 lhal the
manufacture the masks used to U.S. electronics Industry was at
risk of weakening lls position
filter light beams In optical
worldwide I/ toolmakers were
lithography equipment.
Perkin-Elmer and IBM. the forelgn-owned. The defenae In-,
Ts largest chip maker, have dualry Is a m ajor u ser o f
been closely associated for 30 electronics products.
A Pentagon committee warned
years and jo in tly developed
sophisticated technology. The In 1967 that vital U.S. defense
sale of the Prrkln-Elmer unit lo Interests could be at stake If the
the consortium protects the U.S. chip toolmaking Industry
were to fall under foreign con­
cru cial electro n beam
technology developed by IBM trol.
engineers and gives Elec the
P e r k in -E lm e r a c h ie v e d a
license to the world's most
technology breakthrough In Ihe
1970s as Ihe world's first com­
advanced technique lo produce
micron-Bile circuits.
pany to develop n process,
known as “ mlcrolllhography,"
IBM repeatedly said It was not
going to acquire the Perkin- using light beams to print a
Elmer division. But IBM execu­ maze of mtcron-nize Integrated
tives were concerned lhal the circuits on silicon wafers.
high technology developed by
But Ihe company, after re­
the engineers at the world's porting a loss In 1967. had lo
largest computer manufacturer announce Iasi year a major
w ou ld end up ben efitin g a restructuring plan Including the
foreign competitor.
■ale o f lls c o m p u te r ch ip
IBM also has developed with toolmaking division, a sector
Perkin-Elmer a revolutionary
which r e q u ire s su b stan tial
long-term research Investments
piece of equipment. "Tool X ."
to maintain a technological edge.
w h ic h c o m b i n e s o p t i c a l
"Th e division was not making
technology, robotics and com ­
puterised controls to produce any money and required major
powerful chips. IBM Is using the investments." explained analyst
machine at its Burlington. Vt.. John Adams of Adams. Dark­
plant to produce the most power­ ness A Hill Inc. In Boslun.
"It Is a sector with room for
ful chips currently com m er­
cialised. the 4-megablt memory
long-term research and devel­
chips, used In IBM's latest series opment Investments, but you
o f high performance computers.
end up subsidizing Ihe people
who make semleondueiur chips,
IBM V ice Chairm an Jack
Kuehler. w ho late Iasi year
which Is fine from u national
hoped for a "scenario lhal keeps perspective, bul Is not front the
polnl o f view of Prrkln -Elmir's
Perkin-Elmer viable as a source
Adam s said.
o f semiconductor equipment In shareholders.
the United Stales," praised thc “ The sale was a good move from
u business point of view ."
concerted action.

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M M •Iffl An Clark at Wm
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ffetk# n h er*x (Ivan met wa
ara on|i|H In buoinm at IK
HU May Lana. Wink
lain info Cavnty. Fieri#*.
Aa Fktmaaa Mama at A CUT
ABOVI LAItOSCAPING. an*
Aat an Aland A register taid
natna » I A Aa Clark kl Aa
Circuit Caurt. SamlnaU County,
liar Ida. A accardanca aim Aa
Praalttana al Aa Flclillaut
Naina Sfafutoo. Ta WII Sacttan
ms aa FlarMa Statutaa i w
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NOTICE TO TN I PUBLIC
Nat« * Is haraby given Aat A *
Board at AdtuOmenl at Aa City
at San lard srtH haM a regular
meeting un April IL ISIS In A *
City Hall Commission Chambers
ot il:J ls m A ardw MconsM
ar a rogues! Mr variance A A *
'* Sid* Yard variance ra
gulretnanlt in an SB IA district.
Let f7. SanMrd Haights it
racorded In PR S PC O Sami
noMCounty, FlarMa
Being mare spacllkally da
scribed a* Mealed *M W. l*m
Street
Flarmad uaa at Aa preparty Is
M canstrue! p IA(M Ipmily
dtaatlAg
Raardat Adluctmant
W M Fhillpi.Chairman
ADVICE TOTH! PUBLIC. II
a parson dactdai M appeal a
decision m a tt oiA respect M
any mattyr cansMared at Aa
above moating ar hearing,
ha/sha mil need a verbatim
retard at tha protoodwgt A

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■OTIC! OP
FICTITIOUS KAMI
Nattca It ktrtSy (Nan Mat I
am m n ( ta A katA ttk at Ml
Pamkraak Plata, Lanfnaad. FL
W n . SammaA Caunty. FMr Ida.
undar Aa FkttHaua Mama at
CHILD 1.0. S IR V I C I OF
FLORID*. and Aat I inland M
regular aatd nama aim Aa
Clark at Aa Circuit Caurt. Sam
InaM Caunty. FlarMa. In ac
cardanca at A Aa PravltMn* at
Aa FklilMwa Nama Slatwtaa. Ta
Wit: Section Ml It FlarMa Stal

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JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INAN0F00
SIM INOLI COUNTY.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Aat purtuanl ta an Amandad
Summary Final Judyman I at
Faradatura antarad In IB*
about anliliad cauta In lha
Circuit Court at Aa Ei*h!*#n!h
Judicial Circuit, in and tar
Sammata County, Florida. I aril!
tall at public auction tn Aa
hiflAatl biddar Mr cam at Aa
natl front door at Aa Court
haunt A Aa City at laniard.
Saminata Caunty. Florida, at Aa
hour at II:M am an May kd.
IttO. Aal car lam parcal at real
preparty daaenbad at Ml Mm
Commanca at a polnl on Aa
north una ot and u j It Mai Watt
at tha NE cornar at Aa SW M ot
Aa SW U of taction L TowmMp
It SouA. Nanaa i t (aat, Sami
nala Caunty, Florida. Aanco run
N. IS* IP W I U U Mat tar a
polnl at bayInning. Thanea can
tAua N l j ' i r * ■ I . Its Si Mai
M Aa SeuAarfy R/W at SlaM
Read No. alt. thence run
W esterly aitng told N'W
through a curve concave
Southerly having a radiui at
i R l l t Mat, a cantral eng** al F*
irp l". and a chard bearing at N
M*ar la" W., an arc distant* at
1»71 Mat, thanca run S. IF*
t r i l " W. N i It Mat Aanca S
r r 00- W I isatl Mat to the
point at baginning. iub|*ct M an
aaaomant tar R/W prupoMi
aver Aa Eattarly IS Nat. being
a portion ot Block X, Mobno
Manor tnd faction according M
A* Plal Ihoroat ot recordod A
Plat Boo* IT. Paget aa, 47 and id
at the Public Records at Sami
noM Caunty. Florida
Dated A lt JA day at April.
HOB
(SEAL)
M ARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Rum King
Deputy CMrk
Publish April L1 L me
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OEom
NOTICE TO TNI PUBLIC
Nolle* I* hereby (Ivan mat tha
Board ot Adtuthnont *1 IIm City
*t SanMrd will haM a regular
mooting an April IL INS A lha
City HOI Commission Chambers
at II.M a m AardtrMconsM
ar a raquasi Mr variance A A *
Zoning Ordinance os it pertains
1* Sid* Yard t t r it n t t ra
qulramanls In an SB t district

LOT M AND EAST &gt;v OF
V A C A TE D A L L E Y . PINE
HURST SUBDIVISION PB ] PO
71 at recerdvd in SaminoM
Caunty. FMr Id*
Being more spacllkally da
scribed as Mcatad M Lak*
Plannee us# *1 A * praparti Is
I* construct a Single Family

Board *1Adi Atmant
W M Philips. Chairman
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a parse-i decides M appeal a
decision mad* mth respect M
any matter consularvd at A*
above mealing or hairing,
ha/slw will read a verbatim
record al th* proceedings A
eluding lha testimony and tvl
dance, which record It not
provided by Aa City at Vanlord
IPS M i *1041
Publish March 7*. April L 1*N
□ EO Its

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* I* hereby given lhal I
am engaged A business al F O
Ros HSU*. Ailamonla Springs
FL JJ71S. Seminal* County,
Florid*, under lha Fictitious
Nam* at DR H it AND UL
TIMATE Hjg. end Aal I inland
M register said nama with A*
CMrk *1 tha Circuit Court. Sam
inoie Countr Florida. A ac
cordance with Aa Prevision* ot
A# Fictitious Nama Statutes. Ta
Wit Section MtOf Florid* Slat
ulas 1*47
Oasnmasn Corp
Gun her an Singh
Publish March )S. April I. L IL
l**0

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME

Nolle* It hereby given lhal I
am engaged A business at IMS
Blue Fish PL. Geneva. Fla.
t)73). SaminoM County. Florid*,
under Aa Fictitious Nam* at
CRYSTAL CLEAN CLEAN, and
mat I Aland M register said
nama with lha CMrk ot m*
Circuit Caurt. SamAaM Caunty.
FlarMa. A accardanca with pi*
Previsions *1 th* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. T# Wit. Section
MS 0* F Mr Ida SlatuMi l*S7.
Solly Brady Canvary
Publish: March IL April I. L IL

1*10

. _ ------------ a at tha preparty It
M construct a garage onto a
single family dwelling
Board *1 Ad|uttm*nl
W M Philips.Chairman
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. II
a parson arc ides M appeal a
decitIan mod* with rasps cl M
any matter consldtred at th*
above mooting or hairing.
h*/the will naad a verbatim
record ot m# proceedings in
dudkig lha testimony and evl
dsne*. which record It not
provided by th* City *1 SanMrd
IPS N i *1041
Publish March 7* April L l*t*
OEOM

SS:

day at March. AO. Itab. by
Patricia NaaandaM and you ar#
require# t# *#rva a apy #1 your
written diMnsot. II any M II. an
pttlllanart whose name and
adWm ar* Shown McCralk B
Hoothor McCratk. IJU Douglas
SI, SanMrd. FL JJ/ti and til*
ih* ariginol with lha cMrk el th*
Move styled caurt an ar batar*
th* April IL 1*04, amarw'i*
ludgmant may b* antarad
mandid A th# parttun.

WITNESS my hark and A*
sail at this court an March 14.
ISEALI
Clark aim* Circuit Caurt
Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish March IL )L April I. L

1*14
o co m

NOTICE TOTHEPUlLICi

Notice it haraby given lhal Ih*
Board at Ad|ustm*m at Ih* City
*1 Sanlord will hold a regular
iling on April tL IF
City Hall
Cocnmituan Chambart
HallC
at II 30 a m to ordrr to conud
rr a raquatt for vartanca in tha
Zoning Ordtnanca a» tt partaint
to Raar Yard varlanct ra
ouframanti in an SR tA diitrtct
PB M PG 43 at rtcordrd in

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FOB THE STATE
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SIMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CasatM.1 l»*S47 CA0«P
FLEET REAL ESTATE
FUHOINGCORP.
Plaintiff.
FREDDIE L. HALL.at*1,
DsMndanls

NOTICI OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
■Y CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* It haraby given lhal th*
undersigned Maryann* Mart*.
CMrk at the Circuit Court ot
SomMoM Caunty. Florid*, will,
on th* 11th day of May. ISM. at
II M A.M., tl tha Watt Front
door at tha SaminoM County
Courthouse. A lha City ot Son
lord. Florida, attar Mr soM and
salt *1 public outcry lo th*
highest and bast biddar lor cash.
Ih* following described property
situated In Seminal* County.
Florid*, to wit.
LOT J*. ACADEMY MANOR
UNIT 1, according lo plat
thereof aa recorded A Plat Beak
1*. Fag* 1*. Public Records at
SamInoMCaunty. FMr Ida
Together with th* Al lowing
•tarns at property tocatad A and
permanently Installed os a port
ot th* Impravamonts on sold
C/H. A/C. RANGE. RANGE
HOOD. DISHWASHER. WALL
TO WALL CARPET
pursuant to th* IInal deers* *1
foreclosure rniarad A a cat*
pending in said Court, ID* styI*
ol which is FLEET REAL
ESTATE FUNDING CORF . vs
FREDDIE L HALL.al01
WITNESS my hand and ol
liciol sail ol said Court this Sth
day ot April. 1*14
ISEALI
BY JtanBrilMnl
Deputy CMrk
Publish AprilL IL IV*Q
D E PH

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3 2 2 *2 6 1 1

Legal NojjcH
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
IR AMR FOR M UM BLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
U H M iR t R K M F F
THE TROUT COMPANY, a
Plaintiff.
ROBERT I . MOON, Truata*.
at at .
NOTICE OP ACT

uTl

TO:

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action M lore claa* a mortgapa

SamInaMCaunty. FMrIda
umts I and L Buitwng a .
Until ll and I*. RulMNig a rod
Units 11and N. BwUdMgE. and
an unRvtdtd MM ANraat A Ma
Cam man E laments. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II.
aCondomwlaesaaiMRngNlh*
Daclarattm al CaManshstuns A
Official Recardt Baa* ITT),
Page ItN. Public Racardi at
SamAaM CatAty. F Ml Ida
MWand
taeaPY
at yawr wrtttan datMML It any,
la It an PIMntftrt Attamay.
WlUlam T. Connor, Esp. whoa*
address Is 141 L Orlande A**..
Swita HI. Maitland. FL m i . an
ar batar* April M. t*** and I1M
Ih* original with the CMrk at

th# Patman/Complaint.
IN T N ! CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S IM IN O t! COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA4I tro .tr laaacAiiL
IN N I T H ! PETITION OF
thawn Edward Me Crane and
Heather LyrmMcCrattt
FOB CHANGE OF NAME
STATE OF FLONIOA
TO NONALD JACK McCRATIC
ADONISS UNKNOWN
NOTICI OF ACTION
Yaw ara hereby nattiwd lhal a
change *1 name at
miner cNM/dtltWon wav

on
tat I Hniat Gian SsAdivi\.on

DEO 144

Your n e w employee
I (/ is just a
PHONE CALL AW AY.

\ T O ^ S

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Nattca Is hereby gluon that tho
Board *1 Ad|u*lm*nt at m* City
*1 SanMrd will h*M a regular
mooting an April IL 1*14. A Ih*
City Hail Commission Chamber*
at 11:44am. AordtrMconsM
or a reguatl tor variant* A th*
Zoning Orpnanca a* it partaAs
M Rear Yard variance re
gviremants A an SR 1AA Ps
trklan:
FT OF S &lt;&gt; OF N *t OF LOT
m BEG NW CORNER LOT I
• L « F IOVLLW U.DE OF
LOCH ARBOR SIC 4 RUN E
1)7 #*r N lo N LI W TO FT H
OF B IG S TO BEG NEW
UPSALA F I 1 FG tf a re
corded In SomlnoM County.
FMrMe
Being more spacllkally d r
scribed as Mealed Ttl Upsala

IN*

CLIRK’S NOTICI OF SALI

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice l* hereby gluon that I
am engaged A buttons at m e
Lak* Mary Bird. I1I1A. San
lord Fla , Saminolo Caunty.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nemo ot ARTS EQUIPMENT
REPAIR, and lhal I Aland to
register said nama with A*
CMrk at tha Circuit Court. Sam
Am* County. Florida. In ac
cardanca with A* Provisions at
tho Fictitious Nama Statutes Ta
Wit: Section Mies Florida Slat
ulas 1*17
Arthur J Oury
Publish March IL April 1.I IL
IftO

Can you guess who's eligible for Social Security?

dance, which record Is no1
preuMad by thp City ot Sanlord

Legal Notices

SamInolt County, Florida
Batng mart tpreifically da
teribad at locafad 100 Haral
Blvd

Plannad wm of ma groparty it
looract a wtiifty building
Boardof Adjuttmani
W M Phiiipt, Chairman
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a parton dacidat la appaal a
dacition mada with ratpacl to
any mattar coniidarad at tha
abort matting or hairing,
ha iha will naad a varbatim
rtcord of th# precaadfng« in
eluding tha tttfimony and avt
danct, which rtcord it not
provided by tho City of Sanford
(FS 3*0105)
Publish March If. April 1.19*0
DEO 313
N O TIC I OF
FICTITIOUS RAMI
Notice It haraby glvan that I
am angagad In bwtint*» at 301 C
2* PI.* Sanford FI 33371. Sami
nolo County. F lor Ida. undar tha
Flctitlou* Nama of JOHN'S
AUTOMOTIVE, and mat I in­
land to regular Mid nama with
tha Clark of tha Circuit Court,
tom inoie County, Florida, In
accordance with lha Provident
ot tho Fictlttoua Name Statutaa*
To Wit Section Ml Of Florida
Statutaa 1957
John P Laichtama#. Jr.
PubJith. March 35. April I. A 15*
IftO
DEO 345

N O TIC I OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It haraby fiwan that I
am angagad in buiinatt at 411
Lanark St. Sanford. FI 13773.
Saminota County. Florida, under
lha Fictitious Nama of K MART
NURSERY, and that I intend ta
rag liter said name with the
Clark ot lha Circuit Court, tom
inoie County. Florida, in ac
cordance with tho Frovit&gt;on» ol
tho FKfifleut Name Statute*. To
Wit Section Its Of Florida Slat
utet 1fS7
Keren k Hart
Publish April t.l. 15.33. 1990
oep;

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM I
Notice li hereby giran that I
am engaged m buttnett at P O
Son *140344. Altamonte Springt.
FL 317li, Sam inoie County,
Florida, under tha Fkctillou*
Nama of THE FIRM SPORTS
AND FITNESS MOOELS. and
that I intend to regular Mid
name with tha1 Clark ol tha
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida, m accordance with tho
Provident ot tha Ficlitiouft
Nam# Statute*. Ta Wit Section
•AS Of F lo#Ida Statute* 1957
Jamei E Teyior
Pubhth April 1.1 15,33, 1990
OEP •
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME

Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in butineM at 4(0
Wcmdb ridge Hd , Long wood
FI# 31779, laminola County,
Florida, under the Ficltttou*
Nam a of TH E S P R IN G S
H E A L T H s p a M ASSAG E
SIRVICI;. and that t intend tu
regular ie&lt;d name with the
Clerk at the Circuit Court Sam
inoie County Florida m ac
cordance wnth the Pr&lt;t«ivon% ot
the Ftcfiftowt Name Statute*. To
Wit Section «at 09 Florida Stal
uta* 195/
Agutf in AraguiUetn
Pubit*h April ),« ll 73 i*W&gt;
OEP It

Dated March IL tNP.
MAtYANNE MORSE
CLEEK OF COURT
By- Ruth King

Al Deputy CMrk
Publish: March IL t l April 1. L
IN*
DEO If)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMI ROLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
case NO: N-itasCJLaa-F
IN RE: Tha Marriage*!
bO etN II J .b R V A N T .

Patmanar/WIta,

and

WILBER BRYANT. JR.,
NOTICI OP ACT KM
TO WILBER BRYANT. JR.
Routo I

Portal. CA 30490
YOU ARK N K R IB Y NOT!
PICO that • Pgtltton Nr D4*
tolution
M ir rfip hm bmn
flNd
y«M. and mat raw
ara ramrfrad la aaraa a capy *
r®wT ra®a®^^®dor d^aad^^^p 6a
Pautian
ma PatlHanar't
a tta rn a r &gt; M A R V IN L .
BKAMANe J R-* KSQ . Marvin L.
Baamaa. Jr.. P A.. atS NWymor# Road. Wtnfar Part*
Florida M m iff* and Hit ma
original ratponta ar plaadtng in
tha otfica of tha Clark §4 tha
Circuit Court, on or bofora tha
3rd day of May. !Vt&amp; A O It you
tall to do M. a datawlt ludgmant
relief damandad In mo Pofitlon.
Dated at SaminoM County.
Florida, thtt 39th day of March.
1999.
(SCAD
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERIC OF THK
CIRCUIT COURT
By: SfiaronOurMn
at Deputy Clark
Pwblidi: April!. A 11.23.1990
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N O TIC I OF
FICTITIOUS NAJMI
Notice It hereby gluon that we
ara angagad In butlnet* at Ml
SunrlM Ava. Winter Spring*.
FL. SaminoM County, FMr Ida.
undtr the Fictitious Nama if
BUO A PATS CRCATIONA and
that wa Intend M ragHMr *aM
nama with me CMrk at tha
Circuit Caurt. SaminoM County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Proviilant of tha Fktltleut
Nama Statutaa. To Wit: Section
•AS 09Florid# Statute# 1957
Harry V.Mawry
Patricia H Mowry
Publish; April A 1A 71. 39.1990
D IP tf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IIO H T 8 IN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O LI COUNTY.
STAY I OF FLORIDA.
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Florida Bar Na.i mom »
C O M M O N W E A LTH M ORT
G A G E C O M P A N Y OF
AMERICA, L -P .
Plaintiff.
v*
RICHARDE HALL.Ifllvlng.
etui .a fa i.
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO T P MALL INVEST
M INTS. INC * a Florida carpe
ration.
Whote domicile, principal
piece of bu*lne%e I* unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action M MracMeo a mortgage
on ihe following property In
SaminoM County. F Mr Ida
LOT 4A. CONCORD WOODS
V ILLA G E . S ECTIO N TWO.
according to tha plat thereof at
recorded in Plat Book 1A Page*
•3 and Al. Public Record* of
SaminoM County. F torIda
ha* bean hied again*! you and
RICHARD E. HALL, il living,
and tf married. MRS RICHARD
E HALL, hi* wife. If living,
including any unknown tpouta
of *atd Defendant* it either hat
remarried and ll either ar both
of taid Defendant* are do
coated, their retpectlv* un
known heir*, deviaeet. granMe*.
attigneei. creditor*, lienor* and
truttoe*. and all other parton*
claiming by. through, under or
agamtt the named Defendant*,
LYNN L- SCHALLER JOHN
DOE and JANE DOC. and an
other parton* In po«taction of
tad rial property, wh«*e real
name* are unco#tain, and
A C O U S TI E N G IN E E R IN G
COMPANY OF FLORIOA a
F torida corporation, and r«u era
required to term a copr of rout
written dafentet. It any. to it on
JOSEPH M P A N IE LLO .
ESQUIRE Plaintiff * attorney
whote addrett i»
301 N Franklin Street. Suita
3730. Tampa. F tor da 33103
on ar betora the fO*ti da/ of May.
19*0 and file the original with
the Clerk ol thit Court ilifar
before tar vice on Plaintiff*
attorney or immediately there
alter etherw ica a default will
be entered agamtt you tor lha
relief demanded m ihe Com
pJ*ir&gt;f

DATED on thit ilk day at
April. 19*0

ISEALI
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUfTCOURT
BY Ruth K«ng
Deputr Cier k
Pwbtitn April • IV

DE P 79

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, April 8, 1980

Ltqal N o Uc m

Logal N o t t c f

1x4T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHIRfGM TIINTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

INTNB CIRCUIT COURT

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATEO DIVISION
Far Ne se 111CP

IN ANO TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO

IN RE. ANCILLARY
ESTATE OF
MARY CHRISTINE MURPHY,

ELIZABETH WIEN.
pietmiii.

NOTICE OF
AOMtNIITRATHM

**.
BILLY G HAYGOOO and
CATHERINE At HAYGOOO.
a/k/a KATHERINE M.
HAYGOOO. hi* wIN. II living
and all unknown parties
claiminf By. through. undo*, or
against the named Defendant

Tdo odmlnlatrolion ot Ido
Ektdto ot M ery Ctirlallne
Murphy, totsesed. FIN Number
*0 11) CP. It ponding In Ido
Circuit Court lor Somlnalo
County. Flo rid # . P ro b ttt
Divition, tdo oddrett at which It
Clerk et Circuit Court. ProboN
Divition. P O Drbwor C. Son
lord. FloridaB77I
Ttw namet and oddratm et

partiot claim aa h tm N v l i w i
qc antoes. aaal^p^iaaa. Ile^te^^k,
creditor*. trueion ar oNior
claimants, aoainu the u M
BILLY G HAVOOOOand
CATHERINE M. HAYGOOO.
a/k/aKATHERINIM
HAYGOOO, M l wilt:

____
.
'»
attorney ore tot form boNw.
All InNrttNd poriont are
required to IIN with IMt court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: It) oil claims
agalntl aw etteN end 111 any
abjection by any inWrettod
pertan N ahem Nut notice It
tarvod mat challenge! Ida valid
Ity at Ida will, ttw quelltketient
at Rw ptnonel n p n ionlettvo.
venue, or jurlimctWn et Ido
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON ALL CLAIMS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Publication at IMt nonce das
begun on ttw Itt day at April.
IH0
Per tens! Representative

NOTICE OF ACTION

BILLY O HAYGOOO and
CATHERINE M, HAYGOOO.
a/k/a K A T H E R I N E M .
HAYGOOO. Alt WIN. II living
claiming Nr. through. voder ar
who art nal knewn N ka dead or
allva srhetder laid unknawn
aartm claim aa halra. devisees,
granltta. assignees. INnara.
cradllari. Irutlaaa. ar ether
clalmanti agalnal Ida laid
B IL L Y C HAYGOOO and
CATHERINE M. HAYGOOO.
a/k/a K A T H E R I N E M
HAYGOOO. M l WIN
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
YOU ARC HEREBY NOT)
TIED mat an tetim N tors d eal
a mortgaga an Ida following
praperty In Samlnala County.
f liQTliCbt;
Lai 7 ! OAKLAND HILLS,
according N Ida plat Idaraol at
racordad In Flat Bask 11 Paget
a) and *A Public Racardt or
Seminele County. Plarlda
togaldar wild Ida Improvement!
thereon and Ida flidiret and
equipment therein contained
and which pramlaet a/k/a I0ITI
Barbuda Way. Orlando. Florida
SNOT

Richard Murphy

ltd Lake Tripled Dr
Cetiettovry, F L S i l l
Attorney Nr
Per tenet Reprelentatlve

Joseph M Mur otka
F O Or. MTa*
Fern Pork, FL HUP

lagtiuigiM

Publish April I . ! IH0
OEP IJ

you are required N tone a copy
ol your written defenses. II any.
to II on CHARLES R. OCORGC.
III. ESOUIRE. LAW OFFICE
OF CHARLES R GEORGE. Ml.
P A . Ml E ttt Pino Slroot. SuIN
IW . Orlando. Florida, and tlN
id# original wild Ido Clark at tdo
above tty led Court an or botoro
the Itth day ot April. Ittd:
otterwite a judgment may be
entered agalntl you Nr the
i Ido Com

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATED DIVISION
FIN Na. tdltS CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP
ALFREDS LIG G E TT a/k/a
ALFREDS LEG G ETT.
Deemed
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
The adminitlratlen ol tho
EttaN ol Alfred S Liggeit,
a l t Allred S Leggett, do
coated. FIN Number N111CP.
It pending in the Circuit Court
tar Semmeie County. Florida.
ProbaN Divition. tdo addrait of
which It Clerk at Circuit Court.
ProbaN Division. P O Drawer
C. Santord. Florida H ill.
Ttw namet end addrettat at
me perianal repretentatlve and
Ida per tone I representative'!
attorney ere wt form below
All Intoretled portent ere
required to tile with this court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE III all claims
against Ida atlata and 111 any
ob|oction by any Intaretwd
parson to whom tdit nolica It
tarvod that challenges me vend
lly at ttw will, tdo qualifications
at ttw personal repretentatlve,
venue, ar luritdiclwn ol Ida
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
ThREE MONTHS AFTER THE
FIR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON ALL CLAIMS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Publication of tdit nolica hat
begun an the Itt day of April.
1*00
Personal Representative
Anna Me Bride
MO Almond SI
Orange City. F L Jl/ U
Attorney for
Per tonal Represented ve
Joseph M Murat So
P O Dr 700744
Fern Perk. FLIJ7J0
(ao/lUtoiM
Publish April I . ! I»W
OEP II

WITNESS my Hand and leal
ot tdit Court tdli l)td day el
Wared. I HO
iClreult Court Seal)
WARVANNE MORSE
CLERKOF CIRCUIT COURT
BY- CacaliaV.Etam
Deputy Clark
Publith: March IL IS. April 1.1

ISM
DEO III
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s e n o .i H ir i/ CAeeP
WORLD SAYINGS AMT LOAN

ASSOCIATION."' AY

Pialntllf.

JAMES M. MOHCE LLO.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
purwant N tdo Final Judgment
ot Faroe loturo and Sad entered
In the Ceuta pending In Ida
Circuit Court at Ida EIGH
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit. In
end lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida. C ivil A d la n No.
It m r CA Ot P. Ido underlined
Clerk will tell tdo property
tilueted in told County, da
tended et:
Lot cl ot ILESOALE MANO.
according N the Plat there*!, at
recorded Ui Pial Book II. at
Page Ot ot the Public Record! el
Seminole County. F lorIda
el public tale. N Ida hlghett and
bail bidder lor cam at 11:00
o'clock AAA., on tdo ltd day at
Juno. IHO ot tdo WEST FRONT
door ot tdo SEMINOLE County
Courmould. SANFORD. Florl
da
DATED mil SHI day at April.
IH0
ISaall
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
By Bum King
Deputy Clark
Publith A p ril! ILIH O
DEPI1
BEQUEST FOB PflOPOSALS
The Houtlng Authority at Ida
City ol Santord. Florda invltet
mtoroitod CrrM.rd Public Ac
countanil to tubmir propotali
tor tdo partormanca at an ervxu
al liicai audit at Public Homing
Agency operation! Propotali
mould include but may not be
limNd N a background ol me
company, experience with U S
Department of HUO accounting
and auditing procedural, end
company methodology The
eudil then be made by an
independent auditor Propotali
will be accepted until 1 00 P M
on April to IHO To obtain
additional inhumation, contact
Judy Weakley, Interim Director
Proptoeii mould be eddretied
to
Judy A Weekioy.
Interim Director
t he Housing Author lty ot tho
City ol Santoro. F torIdo
P O Boa JOtS
Santord. Florida M771 MIS

Tulrphono NO/IMIJIM

Publ.m April! IJ lmo
OEP SO

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Nonet It hereby given that me
Board et Adiutlmenl el the City
ol Santord will hold a regular
meeting on April IL l»W. in Iho
City HeM Commission Chambers
el 11 M A M in order to contld
er e request for vorianco In Iho
Toning Ordinance et It pertains
to Ground Sign Squero Footage
variance requirements In an
SC Jdutricton

W ‘ ml lot 1 » All Loll a • S
dlk ) Tr I Town ol Santord PB I
PC ti at rtcordad in Seminole
County. Florida
bang more specifically do
scribed et located 101 S
French Ave
Planned use ol me eropvrty it
to increase the ealtlinq gruund
sign face tram M tq Net to nt
tq leal requesting e variance at
JO sq tool I Ttw ollowod squero
toolegouMsq tool I
Board of Adjustment
W M Philips. Chairmen
AOVICE TO T h e PUBLIC It
e person decides to appeal e
decision made with respect to
any matter considered et the
above meeting or hearing,
he she will need e verbatim
record ol tho proteodingt in
eluding the testimony end evl
dance which record it not
provded by the City of Santord
iFStaaeiMi
Publish March It April). ltd)
DEO lit

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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LERAL ADVERTISEMENT
T i l l BOARD OP
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PLOR IDA

Separate sealed Bade Nr RFP
ilia “ Enargy SAenogsmont end
Cantrgt System, will ka received
In Rw Purchasing Department.
Simliwli County until liM P AL.
to. WedwoeWey.

tWB. Prtpoeatt will bo publicly
opened and rood otoud In Ido
Board ot County CommlttHnort
Chamber, Room M I S . 1MI I .
Pint Slroot. SonNrd. Florida on
the above WMOtnkod doN ol } : ■
P M . Neal tune
SCOFt OF SERVICES) De­
sign end tnsptoidonf an Energy
Management and Control
System IE CMSI N r Rw reduc
Non ol energy ueege at Rw
County Cerytdeuee and County
Sarvlcee Eulltongs TtUt prelect
otn tnctudot roplocomont. od
ditNn end/er madtncatloM ot

Saminola

ASSEMBLERS

APPLICATORS JOBS

He exper lancx necessary )
shuts weekends or weekdays

II) dr We train
work In local area Full and
part time IIMaSTTTIxxt. M.

No Fee

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 _________________8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3
CLASSIFIED DEPT. P W VA TE PA RTY RATES
H O U RS
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Ini may incWde HaraM Adh»aMi»«c at fha cast of an editleeel day Cancol
I doKnpHan far fn tn i retoHi Copy mast falter* accaptaMa

Naan fha Day lefora Pwhlkatkon
tenday * II AM. Saturday
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A D J U I T M I N T S A N O C M D I T 1 : in flm t v t u f #f an

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ttw tint lawgrWBR PtaJy and only W Hw oitgwt ot MW cost
si IN I InsertMat. F IN N cWtX f w r cB Nr accuracy ffw
first Gay It

IP MAILING BIOS. MAIL TO:
P.O. Boo lilt

Santord. F L B m t ll *
IPOCLtVIRINRBIOIN
PERSON. DELlYBRTOi

COUNTY SER VICES ELDO
1101 E .F ln l Street.
Room SMB
Santord. FLBT7I
BIDS MUST BH B IC ItV E D
IR TH E PUECNASINO DE­
PARTMENT. IMt EAST FIRST
S T R E E T , ROOM S IM HO
L A T IR THAN I i M P.AL, MAY
i t , IH t . RIDS R ECRIVBD
A F T E R TH A T TIM E W ILL
R O T ■■ A C C E P T E D . RO
I N C E P T I O N S W I L L BR
MAD*. NO BIDS WILL ER
ACCEPTED OR R I C I I V I O IN
ROOM w in .
NO FACSIMILE OR TELE
GRAPHIC PROPOSAL SUB
M IS S IO N S W IL L ■* AC
C E P TIO
F O R F U R T H E R IN
FORMATION AND A COPY OF
R FP IIM PACKAGE CON
TACT: CHARLES T. IVERSON
taBT)HI I D ! E X T .T il l.
Chariot T. Ivonen
Acting Purchasing Director
1101 Beet First Street
Santord, FLH TJI
Publish A p ril! I«W
OEP IT
LEOALNOTICE
Ttw SemlnoW County Port
Authority, pursuant to ttw pr*
visions ot Chapter U TITO. Laws
at Florida, twroby gives public
notice thot the dele el ttw
regular Board Meeting Mr
April, Itto. two boon charged
Irom April 1! irso to April II.
IfW.
Ttw meeting shall taka place
at 4 00 pm. In ttw board ream ot
Ida Administration Building,
IIM Kattner Piece. Port of
Sofllord. Sonlord. SoWiMqle
County. Florida
Oatod at Sanford. ^emlnele
County. Florida mis IlH dry ol
April. Ifit
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY
By: Harry Hagto. Chairman
Attest: Claire H Paul.
Publish: A p ril! ION

DEP14
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBAT ■ DIVISION
FIN Number IFin -C P
F U L BAN NO. MOW
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
CHARLESM ALLEGRI.SR .
NOTICE oe
ADMINISTRATION
Tho odmlnlstretlon of Ido
esta te ot C H A R L E S M
ALLEGRI. SR . deceased. File
Number lb 1*1 CP. is pending In
Itto Circuit Court tor Seminole
County, Florida. Prebole
Division. the address ot which Is
P O Drawer C. Santord. F lorido
137/1. The namet end add esses
ol tdo perserveI representative
and tda p e ria n a l repra
santallve't attorney are sal
torth below
All interested persons are
required to file wild mis court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: tl) Oil claims
agalntl Ida estate and II) any
ebleclian by an inlerestad
parson on whom mis notice wot
served that challenges tdo valid
tty ot Itw will, tho quelll leal tons
ot Ido personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot Ido
court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJ EC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot Rut notice das
begun an Agrll! 1*S0
Personal Bepretenletlvo
DONALDALLEGRI
atoo NE It Avenue
Fart Lauderdo Iv. Florida
MXt
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
Stephen J Simmons. Esq
PAULM MAY. P A
One Financial Plata. Suito U01
Fart Lauderdale. Florida
MJI4 10*1
Telephone (J0J) ISJ 000)
Publish A p ril! IL 1*10
DEP OS

QUALITY TEMPS

* DCUVtRT PERSON * *
NEEDED tor local cemmunl
ty prefect. Mutt be neat In
car. Mutt be lamlliar with
Orlando end surrounding
areas GOOD PAVII START
IMMRD4ATELT CaNMMIM

DOT aRTIflEB DAITtR
Needed tor local delivery.
Mon Fri Benollts Subtlonco
abuse tolling required Apply
Ports City. Ml ■
Cornwell R0 ■Santord E O E

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U per cell charpe to pn bill

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Shin liu. ISaml last seen
Lemon Blult Lending on 1/1T
Blue Collar. 1100 REWARD
________ Call JTT S7*»________
TACRLE BOR found at Multott
Lakt. Name an boa Also,
mud* 1 kinds ol medicine
Call 177 TWO_________

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HE IS H I I t !
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comet to guide us into a now
ore el peace and global coop
ere! ton Fir tree Informal ton
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C h ild C a r*
CHRISTIAN CHILD CARE •
Longwood Lake Mary area 1
A up HRS certlliad Early
Chllddoed Degree Ea
preschool Dir »c tor Preschool
taught Hot lunches provided
Reterences LynntJOOOJT
DAY CAR* In my Hidden Lakes
home, tonal TLC rOJCtJJ
________ Cell Ml 4W ________
LA R I MARY A R IA In
cdilOcaro and children ol
IdyllwiIdo school Call IMTttT
LONGWOOD Mon F rt. in
tants. 1 yrt experienced Lott
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LOOKING F*r CMMt h Intents
end up All shiltt Mon Frt
Meals provided Activities,
personal care CPR certified
Reterences Cell Karen or
Tonya. 130 OOlt. anytime

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIO H TB IN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL NO. Cl w son CAOPL
FRANCISM WHITE and
EUNICE R WHITE, hiiwlto.
Plaintilt,
vs.
LLOYD A. STORY. AISOF
ORLANDO. INC.eFIorIda
corporation, d/b/a
ALL INTERIORSUPPLY.and
HUNTERMARINE. IN C .a
F Ur Ida corporation.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
in accorServes with SS 41 Ml.
Florida Statutes, and pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure deled Agrll LI
*40 entered In Civil Cam He
SO00*1el ttw Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and tor Seminole County. Florl
do. I. MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk ol Itto Ctrcull Court In and
tor Seminole County. Florida,
will toll to Itw htgiwsl end bail
bidder tar cash, al Ida West
Irani door ol ttw Courthouse.
Santord. Florida at 11 00 a m
on the b i t day el April. IIS ! itw
tallowing described property et
tel forth In said Summary F Inal
Judgment, to wit:
lot l». Block " F ” . Lynwood
Revision, according to Iho Plat
thereof ot recorded In Piet Bosk
I ! Pages » and IJ ot ttw Public
Records et Seminole County.
Florida
Dated mis $m day of April.

1*10

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF CIRCUIT COURT
By JsanBrillant
Deputy Clerk
publish April ! 1 L l*t*
D IP M

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
REGARDING TYPICAL ROADWAY SECTIONS
FOR DODD ROAD
Howell Branch Reed te led Bug Lake Reed
All Intoretled persons ere hereby advised that the Board el County
Commissioners el Seminole County. Florida, will hold e Public
Hearing an Iho 10m day ot April. letO. at T 00 p m lor at soon
thereafter as possible) et the Seminole County Services Building.
tMI East First Street. Room W 111. Santord. Florida, pertaining to
ttw adeptton ol a tuial typical tec Iton tor Dodd Hoed from Howell
Branch Reed to Red Bug Late Road In Seminole County
Consider alien will bo given to end public input will be salicted as to
the adoption el the final typical section lor design
In addition to public input presented el me Public Hearing, written
statements will be ecctptod Written ttetomentt or quetldnt
regarding mu matter may bo directed to
Jerry McCeilum. P E . County Engineer
Department ot E ngmooring
174 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida JJ771
IW7I B J 1)00. Extension )e)l
Persons ere ad, ted mat. It they decide to appeal any decision
made et this hearing may will need a record el Itw proceedings, end.
tor sued purpose l*wy may need to insure thal e verbatim record 0*
the proceedings is medx which record includes the testimony end
evidence upon which the appeal it lube taxed
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MOUSE. Ctork to me
Board et County Commitstona't
Sam.neto County. Flex toe
By Sandy Well Oepuly CkexS
Publith April t t.lfso
DEP J

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AMAZING recorded message
explains details loading to
earning 110.000 r per month
Income Call tMII W UM

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equipment Can make you
independent No tailing No
Inventory. No overhead
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year Limited openings avail
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Average trip todays
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AO Carriers. Tavares. FI.
D R IV E R S and F ra m in g
Pullers Apply in person
Lowes et Memend. MPS S
U S they I) *1, Maitland

Mtf. CpstoM CbNbtW Marbtt
CURRENTLY NAS
aIMMEDIATE OPININOS a
For Tdo III Stotts

_______ m a in _________ ■

H0SFITAL HOMERS

Eioerwnca A Plvt

Aaaty ot: lea Piwar Cl. Sto. in
SantarR ltd Iwdestria) Park)
■adwoong SpaaM/F NaCalls
I.E.g/Orug Sctaanlxi Rag
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* * NEEDED * *

55-B v s k ttU

MAINTENANCE MOWERS

Men. thru Frt daytime hours
Apply to per ten NCR JIM
Lake Emma Read. Lake Mary
e F IO U R I CLERKs
Your knack tar working with
numbers lends mis one lor
rout Hand!# reports end re
cord data I Call today t
AAA EMPLOYMENT
&gt;00W. m b S t.......
OTJI74
a GAL FRIDAY x
use wkt A lime et mis e
little et met! Eye tor detail
holds Ida ley I Nice firm needs
you on the payroll today!

KLICTRICIAM

II— PinoMls

GOLF COURSE

CAFETERIA N0RRER

frgm linden registered ot atPlug portent I IN I Bid Bond
required.

Earn Extra M at dame, sol your
own hours, only IJ SB Invest
rnenl Cellar* lille r ll* JW*

447Ok)

D ELIVER Y DRIVER • For
linen ta part hnw. tufl lime
Immediate hit*, excellent
driving record, cdaulteur lie.
required lAJ»/itert Me 4MB

DRIVERS

DCAOIINI!

nents at dotalWd In RFP Ilia

There will bo 0 MANDATORY
Pro Proposal Conference
•allowed by MW vtwtt ot both
buHduigo on WOWNtdoy. April
1! tf*K storting ot IM A M .. In
Room SUP. l emlniN County
Services Building. Iltl (e tl
Pint Street, SenNr d.

Orlando * Winter Park

71-H*lpW *Rtt*

7 1 -H G tp W N W tt*

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DAY

M VL I* HIV A l l
( I I H IS f I V\

Experienced residential
electricians, end experienced
helpers residential and com
mere lot ........ Can m l Ml

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To 111 par hour I Will train*
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SCHOOL

WITH

SEMINOLE COUNTY
GOVERNMENT

i At i a i s x in t

la now cnrolllnR
atudenta far preachool, klndcrRarten.
and RTudcs I thru 4

FURCHASING W RECTOR

ROFFLER

■ 8M AU CLASSES
• LOVINO CERTIFIED
TEACHER*
• HEW FACILITY
. FULL OOGPEL
CURRICULUM

B A In Business or Public
Admin (Siral ton and flvw (II
years progrostivoly rosponti
bto management experience
In G O V E R N M E N T pro
curemenl Pretor CPM end or
CPPO Closing Dale April 3!

II M I T l » l S l&lt; . N

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CALL TODAY
For Further Info.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
PIRS'W NCLOFFICE
SECOND S T R U T ANNEX
IN I E. SECOND ST.
SANFORD. FLORIOAJJ77I
APPLICATIONS
O IV IN A N O A C C IP TID
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
I M A M TO I 00FM
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System For Success Free
cassette Mpe Cell Pottle
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S«rvices
RENTERS stop paying rentl
•age to belli I can show you
how Coll Informative ro
corded message 111 klO SO*)
Deol 1A

41— M o n ty to U n d

GOU) CREDIT CMD
S3100 Credit Line
OUAR.VIIA/MC

Guar, Cath Advanct

C O R R I N E ’S

GRAND

A TULL SERVICE S A L O N

O p E N lN Q

APRIL 5 - 2 PM
F R U IT S
T H E

STYLISTS NEEDED!

O P

Experienced, full-trained professional hair
stylists needed at newly redecorated and ex­
panded full service salon. In business in
Sanford since 1964.60% plus percentage of
your retail. Benefits include paid vacation
Must apply In person.

S P IR IT

S T A N D

OPEN EVERY
THURS.rFRlrSUNDAV
2 P M T O O PM
For Batior Health
Try Our Fr«eh Fleh
.......................Etc.

1*00 43*3100 tttSfaa

704 W. 9th SL

71— H tlp W t f ilt d

F oe D e 11very

CALLTODAY

3 2 3 -2 0 3 0

3 2 2 -6 1 7 2

4 JOB M/UD FOB YOU

M F. I am to 4pm Will train
Coll Moll* Mold. TSI-WJ

NANHD HAIISmiST
FOR FAMILY SALON
Following a must. Full or part
time Paid vacation Ml-MW

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU!!
EXCELLENT PAY, Bonetlts
Transportation Call
tot 1*S 1400Oxf 1)41
Toll rehavxted Sam 10pm

AUTO r ATS

DCUVtRT DBIVtl

l 1! day* par wmk Contact
Mika at BAG Diitritotutori,

CHARGE NUBSC
HN OR LPN Day sdltl a I)
am to 1 4) pm Suptrvisory
experience desirable but not
required Apply et 40 N. Mwy.
tf A *1. Debery, Men. thru
Frt SAM la 4PM 40*4414
IO C
e CHIEF FINANCIALe
•OFFICER e
SSOK A unlimited growth it
you lit the bill tor mis |
tttgtoui petition! Handle mis
company's finances end reap
me rewards1Inqmreitowl
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7*4w n m st
MS Sira

CHA’i 1 M i
NEW STAHTIHO RATES
Full/part time posiliens
ovellable Experience pro
tarred Apply el
Htllbeven Health Care Center
as* Maitorn ill* Are.. Lin tore
Mi-tsaa— ................I O . I . / H
a COMPUTER IMPUT e
eCLERKe
Nice etfKf I Enter Intormatwn
end help with ofIKe work I
Super benelitsl Don't mita Ilf
AAA EMPLOYMENT
n e w . m m s i.
MS-stta
e CONDO MANAGER e
110.000 yearly and a spacious
apartment! Lovely beech re
sertl Hiring now I
AAA EMPLOYMENT
teaw.MRtM.________ Mssiia

CONSTRUCTIONAU TRADES
Local/Caribbean Islands
All Expenses Paid Tetes/br
l air tar fits
TALENT BUILDERS
Nolagaacyorblrae________ Fee

CONSTRUCTION HEIFERS
ie to tto per dour Will trout
A ll t ypos n t o d o d '
Mato Female Permanent
Metre E motoyixtf»t . aOB-llll

COUNTER PERSON
Mutl t » rt*x»» orni claoa If*
appear one* nofI aeM aiffi
psetilfC 0utr*'% *ait an cut
tomerv %Fx©/T opcI r cools 4
dean Tuet. Mi*u Frt 10 am
fa 3 pm |4 00 nr Brtn&lt;j re
%u:m« To Rutwil i Seafood
HP! I S 3 4 ______________
CRAFTS •SKIlLSa f B A O il

ALL TRADES NEEDED
PatnTeri. Carpenier i etc
Get aft the » w i you tan
handle CaU________ *6*0231

e CUSTOMS R ICRVICB e
laV3 dbfc* Perfect spot for a
people pefvm 1 Li^ht giftce
dwhet and public refai*ont
make ttUiiane fun!
AAA KM PLOYMINT
too m ism st
m u tt

H andy aAre
FIX-IT-FAST INC

Accounting A
T o x Sg t v I cr
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a
Serutca

m

"One Call To Do It Air
Your ttolghberdeed Handy Man
Residential • Cummer clal
Call Scett Tedeyll TB kilt
R IP A IR S i PAINTING
VardstorkRUgM Hauling
Ha Job Taa Smell
Call ne-aatt

Indlyiduala

Lucy A. Calmer, CPA

Cell For appointment
TSOltoJ otfico/niTTTi eves.

Additions 4 |
R tm odG llnq

Tractor Work

MILLER ADDITIONS

ACRE AOR toOWI NO, discing.
grading and tortHiring
B A B Mevrinq..............ATlaSTa

Control Flwldo Since Its*

Lawn Sorvlct

JJ) *4*4

tCGCiteaaa.

A iN Liw aSonka

A lu m in u m Siding
1 1 tartar Hoototaven - Sldtag.
M in t A fascia, screened
rooms Frooaslimetotl
jjj-414*....... ........
RHteteue

Child Ca t r C tn ltr s

Tatai yard and lawn care Free
■sttotato! BStSB._________
AFFORDABLE LAWN CABS
Q U A L ITY WORKI FR EE
ESTIMATES! CALL BT44S*
Chuck's Quality lawn Care
Comm./Rt! PFREE EST.1
Ho job too laree/tmall B t IS7I

URa Mama Daycara Caafar •
Naar Wlntar Spckngt Eftman
LAWNSERVICE
lory POpm lnfarl» lo lyra. Frea litimatos........... JtJUSI
.............337*4641
FROFISSIONAL G AR O IN IR
Mowing edging trimming,
removing A clearing, plant
B u iM in q C ontractors
trig, clean upi Compieie Carol
NEW. RESRDOBL REPAIR
Free Etl! Mr Very IJJ OxaJ
HOMES. OFFICES, STORES
LAWN MAINT. JS
AMtyposcamNurttoa. Ret/Cam SHUMAN'S
Yrs
Exp Comm /Ret Mew.
J » 4tn . I S Rallto. CBCIIMae
edoo UOAuaktSMt*

C a rp u n try *

Motonry

CARPENTER All kind) et homo
repair*, painting A ceramic
tile Richard Gross B I S*r&gt;

SOUTHERN STONE WORK
Waterfalls. Japanese garden
peels, stonework around
swim m ing pools, lien*
entrances, stucco MO SB)

L E I'S CARPENTRY - Storage
buUking. deehl 4 mite
carpentry Insured! licensed
Free Eslimates B JO JU

Cltarilna S«rvic«
K A • E KLIANIHG 0 v &lt; ''r
work, roosonabio ratos
Licensed Reterences avail
able HS-ten. Randy
PERSONAL TOUCH
ll%yrs
experience Will clean your
dome ottlco-apl
Ml t i l)

tmgll JobseBxg tobseRepair
Jobs Free Ett Call anytime
13619*1;. Lictnvod ln%o»Gsl

gK fflsr
HIBIT4GK KLKCTRIC

Prompt. RfsiwAdbit
Lkankod lEturtd

C«H4t7 11)im

rrSTntfal Canptafri

Painting
/ ALTAMONTE PAINTING
f

Concrete
WIST CONCRETE SERVICE

KII4*911621

T C riln g ^ a r r
COMPLKTK hom# car* «niti
Icy# 4 concffii ter fha *tetf ty
SpAcioui accommodahoattOM moniMv rdta Oaf Car»
Au4il*t&gt;l*Alvo IJ6U76

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modillKig, fnm. Ooort. *tc
fvitral rapairt
327 3314

CAH P KM IMT. hawlthf

makOAary pa*rt^ and Ma

Im tlHm im Cali 13) 433f

46% lH Vvmmtr

Pawtr draVt. cuvfam paintinq
Shatam William* paiflll F M
g %H Call Maw 467913

1

B A M SERVICES

PointingInt - Ext Additions
Remolding Prior Decks
Concrete Drives A Sidewalks
Gen MomeMa.nl A Lawn Save
Free Emorales Reb B t a*a*
FRANK RARNHART painting A
pressure cleaning ipyri.aap
Reterences______
H a lid
INTERIOR A EXTERIOR
Pretotsxenal work Hrly rates
avail Ted.***Ski) Fixe Etl
Lynden t *v*ltstxsnal Printing
-* Lake Max y Resident
Into*tor E i Nr tor
Licmtwd. Insured
j Free Estimator'
BOIkSa

Painting
PAINTING
Interior A Extorter
Hemes. Aprs A Etc.
tonear Cittaeee 11\ tom inf
Call enydaxe BSkOM
PMRtifll

A f BporiURfiRI

Quality Work. Rfatoaobte
Prlcai. Frsa l i t . Ini.. 331-SI71

TiumBnT
1st.Choice For Veer I
Heedsltblsttourse Repairs
P Remodeling a Reptplng

CFCOTisuaut 44i*/Tt)eeu

U M O ff WITH THU AO
KUABCCINC
S IM » A DIAIN CLEANING
lahaursl Flel retell
Free Eslimatosl CFCIJTISIJ

1)1-44)*er J3) seek

U M Off WITH THIS AO

Trash Hauling
YARD DEER IS MJTu L IO
Ui/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
REMOVED. FREE
m-

Swimming Pool
Sarvict
SUM SWIMMING FOOLS____
Waredousa Clearance et new
itg* pools. 14 It X B It
completely InslaJIad Includes
huge deck, ladder, tonemg.
tiller and shimmer Financing
available. Other pools avail
able Ask adoul factory re
balest Call toll trie
i M a t)) ksee
xCCCeneTTPEeseii

T trr SgrvIcR
ECHOLSTREE SERVICE
Free eslimates’ Fair Prlcesl
Lie Ins StumpGrinding. Teel
ns m* dayar etle
"Lal The Pratosuanali *x w
TR IM M IN G . Vpppmg. Re
mevai. Hauling, all phase* ol
tree work C all))) Mat
YOUR WAY SfRVICI

Free

Estimates’ Lie ratal!)*
Tahr Emergency ServKe
these. B ) 4)11

..a ter/Air .
Purification ^
SarniMU Njtti Coadilwnin^
Salts MdSdfTtci
30 rtori vip Rfpain on aJl
brandl 1*1 p*M% awa^labi*) It
you Hava a prebiam wim

aotef Mvat n Hard,

Fiat

if an., tuiphuf. Mils chteurina.

•t&lt; coil »0F a M 8 K tn homo
aatof analytit and racam
mandaiian IWS valiial W&lt;
carry .n tompigig hna of
bamalsWli fquipmanl includ
•nq dr rking «alOf (rtvarta

otmatit) andcoofart Phtfs#
*64 7)6 m i lead caitecf)
D trm L. Saoll, vmof P.4
Na M«gM P im u ri Utet PlVcfef

�Sanford HereM. Sanford, Florida — Sunday. April 8, 1990 — N
71— H *taW «w ta4
ADO TO TOUR INCOME
l ( U AVON NOW
C A tim a w a
ra t m o t h

7 T - H f WnwWA

7 l- H t t e W * ir M

potiitont. n »&lt;»*
t p n waab in Ita pay
It prpcauMf daaan m i n).
I aptring araa ilarl lima
4. UfurPay m l raqutrad
a day all during Ita
Wa oftar an treat lant
raining prapram and an
realm ! banalilt pactagt
It apply In Parian Man
Friday.4AMMl »P M
JC P I MMI T
CtadHPracauMpCaaMf
IN WPbMa Spring. I d
I III

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RGaod Pay
RS Day Waak
Pin Ftm Park
m i nr

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a m M tp m .T d a y a ________

a PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR a
J0KI1 BS m child care ar
related takaa ttiiil Great ap
partumty M run Ita thawI
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IW W .HRISt............... m i m
Full time. Ml i
needed ceahier, dMplay. etc
Apply M partan Eagg* Fre
. duct Market ledl SerNrd Av

•RECEPTIONISTS
•SECR ETAR IES
•WORD PROCESSORS

•INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
N tr Mp pay. graal tantlitt
I Pit opportunity M nark at
/ at tta lap company, in
araa Call new Mr an
nil. .

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N O F E S /F 1 1 0 A V P A Y

f MOUCDONNOMEtS

M/F/H/V

INSTANT MVCMCC1S*
la d a y and pa l a
:b within a weak Wa
aid back na m in g O ur
era cantlanlly in
apad. and attrtMd ta may
make larpar payctatkt
ma lima Saund intor
T Part lima 4 hill lima
niabM CaW Tadaym naa
O P P O R T U N IT IE S IN
S TR ALIA Opanmpt avail
in tavaral treat, will
F n inM call T H I N
•art HP_________________

★ LADIES* *
duty Pr admit Salat Rapt
I or lull lima No aaparl
I Wa train
I ♦ par watt
apt t a t
ROSCAPERS
Full lima
tillent Driver t Licanta
■ Call H u m
IP E M A IN TEN AN CE
I In tta Lk.
iry araa M ull have a t p . ta
alura and rttpantibM wilti a
■ lid F la d r l v t r '1 lie
:allanl carter oppertunlllet
It good ilarlm p pay 4
tin t d i m i t n

I

HUE $2000AH ill
leaning MIP PoHciat lor Ita
. a gov*rnm#nt No tip t'ian ct
r.ntcatiary Call • l i n t l t i l
1 Far more mlormalian________
A T U R E , reliable avaninp
wailratt wanted Apply al t v

Norm Country Club Hd . Lata
Mary, btwn 1 30 and a 00 pm.
Tuaiday thru Saturday_______
| MEDICAL

RIGHT!IED NURSE
i 7AAA to JPMShiff Part time
Apply in person 1AM 4PM
Lakavtew Nursing Ciflttr
ft? i , m i it....................
MEDICAL

MtCNCAL KCtPTKMIST
Full time for solo dec lor s
| practice O g a n u td social
i thill* and typing ability
Computer and insurance ta
| par tenet required Sand ra
sume to P O Bos I ISO, San
lord, Florida 7377?

★ ★ MEDICAL* *
i IMMEDIATE0FENINES*
Ranging from ‘ Front Dash
Rtctpfionisf'' To' Physicians’*
CALL NOWIf f

Wm i .......... I4MSU
IUISC AIDES * All SHIFTS
HIGHER STA R TIN G PAY!
For carl iflad of per lanced
Apply in parson to
11 Lakuview Hurting Center
If E. 2nd S9...............

•

r Of frozen foods for Rich Food
Good banal(Is. sfabla
company Non smohtrs only
Apply, &lt;01 W llthltreet
A R T TIM E

\ Plan

I

Lonewood manutacturar It
Making Mr anargatlc rallabM
M lilt penitent an aur
W ile
ih.lt t l par hour Apptr in
Parian Parker Hannifin. I l l
Bennett Dr . Lang wood (Taka
He to Commerce Park, acrail
Irorn Sr . n SamlnaM Hotel
ta ll...............................EOE

MTAIl C0UNTIA SALES
Part lima. M h ri waak.
Lk 54 hr Mutt be abu M litt
» a* Mt- Currant Fla driver'!
Iicama Paint ttora ar retail
eipenenco helpful Apply m
P a rian Starwin Wllllami. 3/41
Orlande Dr .Santord 1W 1441
SALES

★ LOON!!!*

! No lass than 44 24 par hou/ to
! sfarf, plus bonusws Htlaaad
•atmosphara
_ Call I l f 11041

; FAIT TINE 54.25/per Hoar
&gt; Eflpartancad in cooking A
I cloaning crabs Tuts. A Wrd
[ after noon A awas* •vary week
all................................... 137 HIS

___________m g w t ___________
CO UN TBY E S T A T E - S bqrm . 1

bath an S acrat
Sgraanatf In paM and
l/ma * Incl paat A
rata tarv ica m tan ar w
law. aVt Mr Am,a

nr i ita
SI7.DM PUTS
Mrear aidtampanyMakingt

Tap Laval Managera Training
and banatiti Far Interview
Call .
.........t aaairt t m

_______ W inTod
■ K P t R I E N C I O MedKal In
m ria c t Ctert desires perl

Individuals Ho «tsum* position
of rocruiling director Multi
bill ton do! Ur wholesale in
dustry Training leading to
financial rewarding future. II
rvAnctef independence And An
opportunity lor retirement
within I y*Art
Ca MMr Bftetr
Iteeeil
SALES

t it w.

MALC wAnfi temAif to shAr*
poo)sute condo Free rent for
househeeping Ca HW4K&gt;44
I H A iE HOUSE
Prefer older
person, non tmoher For
IfitermAtiori J?3 AM? After t

97— Apartm ent*
Furnished / Rant
FURNISHED or inlurh.itad
alticwncy ar 1 or 1 rm apla
FramPlSMMBI ITT lilt
LA R0 E ranavatad I ar ) bdrmt.
rant by wk.ma A C. poll.
m M Mr children i n PHI
SANFORD Nice I and 1 burm
apla. nas 4 upimo plut dap
Hat ra g*
pati m i n i

ta

Nice Art#, tharming smell
comptee. huge f bdrm I bath ,
central heit end atr |400
_________ CallM AM fi_________
SANFORD
I bdrm , ciose to
downtown 1100 » USD tecuri
ty Includes utilities Call
m - m t . ______________
I BEO BO CM Furnished with
kltchen«tte and utilities
Pinecrest area 1 person only
Can__________
wlawJ

MOW MlgHta ■■E. ABBOTS

99—Apartm ent*
U w fum lthtd/Rm rt

i l l — kNkMtrtel
_______ R tn tiis_______

tANFDRD. Lprg* : bdrm Poy
monthly or wookty Dtp . rat
orancaa No pott t«% oil
Sonlor Cltliontl 173 g ill

AAA l U l l N I l l ( I N T I I
Nuw otfitvW hM M i fl M
t.ktl ft Bkyt with or w/•
otticvi itartmg at UM /m
IM y .lim R M W

SANFORD
Two oporlmonta I bdrm I
both, oil oppfloncot IJ t i ond
MEO/month t t lM U .a i

M L
Co Rant with affica ipaga
i .EM m ft LanowaaE tltREEi

Ovor I AM tg Ft Living Artktl

Graminr \ttlm
A m

117— Cmmuntc UI

_______ R ew ta h
SeaN ri Hwy. 17 91 Shopping
Strip. 400 fe 3,401 44 ft. Etc.
ter wrttees or tteres

Good

exposure! Lew renteI 333 0943

2000U A e Mari IM.
5214504

SANFORO RWJNEJJ a iT IE

1 BEDROOM. 1BATH
L IK E NEW.
privow ond
^ «n v o n io n l_ _ _ ^ _ C o j(* k * Jll»

101— H o u tti
Furnlshod / R tnt

MO Wylly Av lAIrpvtantrancal
OfticaSpacaar
CHI ict/waratauM ipaca avail
CallHAOTElarm-HWauaa.
1TORE Elm at WaOrutt. 1.100
tq It ptui Mngad tMraga
ItaO moW Robartyllt U ll

* USEDCARIDT*
With ONtga. awI A gm

OSBAR Y • Furnished 2 bdrm
family home as minutes to
Disney'Daytona 4440'mo ♦
7144*30 m colled__________

4R7-122-1155
121— Condominium

DEBUT SOUTH
3 bedroom cottage, nice and
c le a n Q u ie t
No p e ll
1174 mo 1114747

_______ R tn to li_______
IMF MARTCTWD0

103— M oults
Unfum lth ed / R t nt

HlikMn Vlltaga 1 bdrm 1
bath, pool, ISIS per month
499 7494or 344 3449

HOMESTORERT
I end I bedream
Unfurnished, Lake Mary and
Santord areas! C a ll tor
availability and locations
Ask for Brenda

127— O H Ic t R tn to li
■RAND NEW OFF ICE BLDNO
kOOiq H to M W tq tt

O C IIO N IN O t
Maw In Ipactal
tm in a
________ tall HUM P________

Unfurnished / Rent

E aperienced teiture cOAting A
painting salesperson needed!
Great te#d program Com
mission, 400,0h0 plus poton
flAl yr I Send written reply:
4h Montgomery Rd. #134,
Altamonte Springs, FI 12714

SECURITYCUAIDS
Full'part lima. Lkantad or
unlicamad (Will help gat
Iicama)
Cell ITTNI1

SECURITYOFFICIOS
Far Lata Mary Eiperlenca
ar will tram Full 4 Pari lima
M ITB O S EC U B ITY
IH ITW

ST0CNERS/PACKEItS
To 111 1) hrl Will IreMt All
ihltlt. all typail Parmanantl
Malta EmpMymaat
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TELEMARKETERS
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now la tel appointment! tor
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Ipm Sat
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TE LIM A R K ITIH O

COEVILU/tUSTER COVE
APARTMENTS
E X TR A L A R O R U N IM l
I. 7 A 1bedroom opts
Pool/Tennis Court Peaceful
convenient location Quiet oft
street parking Renovation
Special! No security tor quell
tted applicants &gt;130 *304
GOOD A 1 IA , 1 or 3 bdrm opts,
pool, tff/wk or U4f/mo Pool
A C 4 foundry XM IH 4

LAREFR0NTAPARTMENT
Water ski and windsurf! Cat
selberry, I bdrm 1 bath 14*0
per month plus deposit
_________ Call 471 0441_________
MAH IN E R T V ILLA G E
Lake Ada I bdrm
1374 mo
3bdrm 4304m o4 up f f l M Tf

DORCHESTER rtPFS
2 bedroom 3bath
From 1444
Lake Mary 3PW23

14%* jlfOUMMERIRC* t
I have 10positions to fill
No i ip*rmnci Necessary
CAN YOU HELPF?
________ Call UP-4144________

* ATILEIMMriRSA *

40% PAID WEEKLY
Cold sates, from*** And pros
welcome EtoitG/g In Town!
COME AND GET ITM
Call I l f - m i ________________

RENTEDIN2OATS
Mr Sumners of Sanford cnil to
c an ce l h it u n fu rn is h e d
apartment ad after only "2
Days What Fast Response1!
For FA S T RESULTS with
your rental needs
CALL TO D AYIt
SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIED D EPT
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WAREHOUSE

LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL
• H R r o u e # PER NR
e O A V / E V lN IN O SHIFT
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Orlando araa You mutl ha .a
your awn phone and Iranipor
•alien No lea or contract Call
tor dtlailt

SANFORD

Specioui3 Bdrm Condo Avail
Washer Dryer Included
STAR TING AT Wi0
For Details
Call Renferema
44/ SM4
_Lenderama Fl. Inc,/Broker
SANFORO •2 bdrm 2 bain, all
appi&lt;antes included 4414 mo
Call
........ ............... 774 7441

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TAUNT TREE
PERSONALSERVICES
740-0111

FUBNI1HID Ta Sturt with
aama
... DalMna Araa

2M-II00 ____
SANFORD/LAKE M ARY
3
bdrm ) bath fireplace
*444 mo Vision Really
___________ 747 4447___________
SANFORO
Coiy J bdrm . 1
bath, cShfdg w /carport
Sheeted lot. dose to city park
end shopping No pets!
4474 mo * 4474 security
C a ll............r o i f f f eHer ipm
SANFORD • 3 bdrm . 1 bath,
prvt fenced yard S40^mo
plus security References re
quired Call J73 7U3_________
SANFORD - 3 bdrm . I bath
4344 mo 4300 dep includes
water and electricity 331 4444
SANOR A - 3 bdrm.. 3 bath, large
screened In porch, ch a
4444 mo plus security Call
444 1400or 333 0019
_______

♦07-322-1155
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latwO OC 1 Vary raaaaaaBMI
11 i l l . C ,IIw w t H I u n

141— Homos lor Solo
ASSUMAIU. NOQUAUFTIN4
NCRLOANSWITH
LESSTHU $2500CASH
INCLUDING CLOSINO COST
1 1 1 bdrm homes in San ford.
Deltona D «Bery/Lk. Mery/
Longwood Altamonte Springs

SMOOOOWNINa CLOSING
1 bdrm I bath. flrrpUcv
opp11anew carport
LI* *00

L(SS THAU 13,100 DONH

&gt; EORM 3 RATH, fireplace.

t

3/1*1. appliances, living rm,
dining rm. femity rm w/brick
fireplace 10 a IS K rn porch,
pr ivac y fenced yard
147,900

w a sh •r t d y er , q u I e t
neighborPtood. 4440 rent. 4440
security
&gt;30 4443
1 BEDROOM 1 bath, c/ha.
4440/mo plus deposit Refer
antes req No pets
33114U

DEIT0N4ASSUME NOQUAL.

105— O u p l e x -

3 bdrm 3 bath split plan
Corner lot wilh pooi! 444.900

T rlp te x / R e n t
LAK E M A R T
11. ckrp*lta.
central H 'A . kitchen appli
ances, fenced yard 131 4714
SANFORD - 2 bdrm duplex
Complete kitchen, carport, no
pets idKLmo 443 9140
1 Bdrm, duple■ carport, newly
decorated, full kifechen
1394/mo Call 331 9133________

ASSUME NOQUALIFY
3 l ‘ ». i*04 sq ft . new paint
and carpet, appliances on 1/3
acre 141? mo 144 000

Nice yard 1324 month plus *
4274 deposit Located Airport
Blvd Sanford
Call 774 3041

111— Resort/Vacation
Rentals
1 Bedroom in Smokty Mountain
c a b i n in T e n n
Near

Dolly wood and Galtingburg
Weekly and monthly 123 004
122 4429or 414 474 1497

2 U S W. Sam i nolo Blvd,
H w y. 17-92
Sanford, FL&gt;1277t

•WalRilront LilaaiylR
■ Modern Fltn eu Center
• Indoor Recquetbell

PRICI COWH.rout gUYERSt

Altardabla 3/1 naar tghooit.
park CuM A cIvan Raal
dolihouta Now only
111.100
FENCED 1/1 NEAR Shopping,
achsala Aituma na quality
You'll Ilka what you wv
Plntgraii araa Now 133.000
GREAT V I ITARTER/Rahraa
Sugar oeahon Wall kapl
Naar KtoUi itappmg- ta!
EicalMntyard Only 333*00
NICE LIGHT IMOUSTEY SITE.
Naar I a Cammarclally ranad
V I . Gawd Irantaga AAora
proparly availably.... UCOOO

CALLANYTIME

321-2720
322-2420
IMS Park Dr., SaaMrd
Ml W Lata Mary M . Lb. Mary

FHA/R0ND MONET
New Homes, 3 2. good loce
tion, low down, low monthly
Resete homes « Iso m**•lebte
AA Cer net# Inc. Century 11
Cell tenet Mensltetd
Days, r o i m Eves. I l l 7371
D ELTO N A
3 b d rm
spHf/lbeth 1.343 sq ft ••
•ere 144.400 Atwmekie Nen
•n c e i i r o m i

LAIEMART
1 bdrm 1 bath apli* plan.
Larga lanctd lol Laka Mary
uncoil
iai ooo
WALLACE CRESSREALTV

_______mam_______
LAKE MARV/SANF0R0

Fen test ic Veluef 4 bdrm., 1 ‘ i
befh. 3 story, new cerpel
Custom window covennos.
fire p le ce . gerden like
twekyerd w, large wood deck
Won t test long et $117.0001
The Course* Ce. r o 9797.

UAE MART POOL HOME
The Crossings. 3 bdrm 3 bath,
appliances, sprinkler system.
3 car garage............. 1940/mo
Cell Hob er Karen. 331 4443

Mtlra Rul EsUtaCo. Inc.
___________n i - i M i ___________
MUST SELL- Lk Mary J br . I
bath Aiiuma na an ttjooa
JJJ U M tallM / m tyitr.v i

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FRRR Mortar In Law cattaga
wim mit thinning nag aq t t .
a bdrm. 3 bam Kama an I
aero Hardwood llaort. Iplc.
taatod pool B tta Many
amanitwt art mcludad In bom
homaa. Only SJfg.OM.
□aity/Watm-nsa/ns-nga
CAN Vm BatavaT V t homo wn
car fa/aga. fully iruitad
patlc. oat m bar to family rm.
and clndar blacb/atucca
sal.m Ml mcl. Cindy/ Evotyn

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tatraal

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145—Out » f State

Freewty/teta
Fra* braebura »| mauniain
pr opart wt Coot train Mr M
Wat tarn Norm Carolina I Call
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SMOKY M O U N TAIN LAND B
hom es,

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MURPHY NC MW.

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149— Comnstrctal
P ro p tfty / S x ta
CHURCH-On lllacraa
Naar I a MUST SELLII
RtalEtMMOta
att-nw

QURORRflll
SALK ON L I A t a 11.000 t q H

on 1*&gt; aert 111 tq tt ar
liaootq tl GREAT TERMSI
Raa, EtlaMOta
O HM a
SANFORO By Onnar - Liem ud
boarding aiabM w/13 Halta. I
fanead paHuraa. tprlnhMr
aytlam Includqa lavaly J
bdrm . I bam » maMM homa
lor yaur managtr Many
•■Iraa I1W.QQO Mata Otar
Can m - n t * ________________
T R IF L E X

Good incama.

poMntiai Etc cand
r owm
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4,000Si. FL ttaUt BbiMmi

IDYILW ILO E • ) bdrm, I
batha. FR taat pump, tolar
hot wataf. larga carntr lot.
tgrlnbMr aytlam B mora
taa.3M. Lynnsnaa/nitaat
LAKE - SYLVAN ESTATES •
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wnwncat A pMatura M aaa ]
bdrm, . | batht aaa.NO Lyn
Fartaa tisnaa/iu nar
RETIREE'S Par adit* I Sacurity
A ragraationa, actlvltlai Low
la&gt;ta/m maintananca Pnca
rrducvdtJJ.W# R.McKaona
m -ta n
ST. JOHNS Riwr - GracMut I T
on wida canal Only ] loll
away Irom rlvar Ovar MOD iq
II living araa ENM/CMdy
miMa/avatsn u t t
LOVELY I tMry J/.'y homo
with graal rm A tpaciout
dining araa. Iplc. 4 loyar
Wa lari ion! ttt.000 Atiuma
w/quallty Lk Mary School
Evoiyii. nj-naa/tvot n i -it u

323-3200

A k (/e s

HUMANW9.AHUM*

IETES1INTHE SOUTH
SANFORD - Bveutlful. quefify 4
bedroom. 3 both home on 3/4
•ere lot in outstanding eree of
homes 3 cer efteched gerege
2 cer deteched gerege office
1 lerge office of rough coder
with tile flooring, rough ceder
huge bedroom with terge welk
m closet Deck end huge both
Fpk end living room* etc
Must see !f Reduced 4144 000

Tanad M 1 lighi manulaclur
Ing taar I f f ] and irm St
P a r i o lllc a a and part
warahouto SdWpartq P .S
II leading dock CaWWfMa
44 apla.. I I . 300.aaa Inc .
tM.oag a untit maos me
ait.ooo. attKa I» ip u v to a .
Incoma an.000 Ovaitl Ownar
r.locating Call W a i t ).

153— AcriRflGUtS/SRlR

GENEVASnail
Big 0*ks! Eesy Terms! 123.900
irem iitee N e lty M e tr o

HAVE T0UI OWN RAKHt
t * acrat May town Road. If
mllaa Irom O tM a n.......trrw o
GtadMrmal

CALL BART
H EAL E S TA TE
........... ......... m i m
O CALA N A TIO N A L FOREST
Woadad lata Rlvar accna.
33410 ascii Na w tnry dawal
SJ1.41 monthly ....... Onnar
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O S T E E N naar SI Johnt RlvarTwo 3 acra Mta. tida by Udt.
Buy ana or bom. u / . m aacn
Low down Park and baal
privilvggt No rnobiMk Ownar
tlnanca Call 1 » MM
r ea lto r

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h o m e s

dealership
u u u x e r broAU FontnuL

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TELFAIR

REALTY

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II HWY 17 92. DERARY

4 0 7 4 U 4 4 5 I/4 0 7 4 4 4 S 7 2 2

([M aionda H omes •I

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

___________ 3114744

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Assum e Lech A rb er. 3/1.
screened porch, fenced A 1
area 14.900 dn 449 9QQ 3131447

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Calton Homes of
Florida, Inc.

U W IT 8D T IM i O tlL V i
State sponsored low interest
Bond mortgages available to you!
Spacial
incentive

Mortgages
avail able
to qualified
buyers

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FLO O R PLANS

CLOSiNC. C O S T S ’
$ 3 8 , 9 9 0

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M o n Sat. 10 6

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art Mutl quality U fW dawn,
lata r w r pymanM 1 Bdrm , I
balh. hrapiaca. kem parch.
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) bdrm . I bam. lowly country
homo Lrg Mt lull b, oak,
Frlctd at II4.PU Intkda ulil
Many K Iratl Wat Laawiaia
n s -n w .a v a t.

WERIVA RIVRR A c t ! Supar,
privaM I T an ovar I aero,
•pllt plan m l graal rm and
loll Duality cant true lion
m oad Pat/Sharon m -n w
• o n m tm n tftm

3 bdrm fly bath, appliances,
fenced yard! 143,900

_______

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RgnUI ApRftmgnt*
On LaAr Montoe

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REYES BEST BUYS

s r iiR S P B o r c v n
m anagem ent

LONGWOOO•IESS THAN
52,100 DOWN

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FREE LIST OR
R R O M R T IIt FOR SALE
ALCHIOOI

VWr Usl and sell
more proptrty than
myor* m the Greater
SAnfardlAk* AUry area.

C H O ICE OF V

REGATTA
SHORES

O N E M O N TH

porch, b*g Ml

34.*0f ]/T, ipiit plan, garaga
DEAL OF A LIFETIME
SUFER FINANCING

Affordable Homes from $65,900 in Hidden Lake

_____I

or

SUNLANO • rwwly ramadaMd.
Irg ) bdrm. family rm. big Ml
M1.SW

A TTEN TIO N V B t tl A,tum.
w/qtallty tMt 1 J ’l tarn* Lk
Mary School! Watarfrant
Law InWmt raM B mlg
pay manta. taa.Mt CMyMn

SALECMLEASEOPTION

2BEDROOMDUPLEX

PINE IID6ECIUN SANFORD

Ml M U R

SANFORD • Mativatadt CuM 1
bdrm . big Ml 13a.M0

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.

417-522-1155

FINSCREST - Mg 1 bdrm.
canlral air naar park Traad

ASSUMARLI • J/1 w / 1
ground pool Country al
nUipAari wim city canvo
nwncr A wall tap, lagrat
until r m taf kat BMa/CMdy
m m u m tm /m m u

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ATTENTIONCL0SEISI

• Spedal FlnandnE

W A S H ER /D R YER

st. Sait* aaa

^ 2 3 -5 7 7 4

• Sanfiiril/Lalu Mary Arab
Loratloo.
• Krcrantluiul Amanilka
• Spactou! Pnpular Fluor
Plaaa

APRIL
BONUS

tu .

COUNT■V CHARMER 1 bdrm .
1 bath. lamilY rm. la ri K T
yard, hvgt taautilul aakL
raiMd patio. I f HAM radla
towrr EaiyMrma...... LU.aoa
ASSUMABLE wrtltAM dawn. 3
bdrm. I&lt;t bath, cb tarn*, ch
A a. garaga. Mngad I k Bird
ratv. 11 yr, ramatntng. only
u a jm

2DORM. 2IATN APTS
91— A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Stu r t

CALL Util
FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION

323-2323

II M I H I M n

Lika working with yaur
handt? Step Kara l Etleblittad
cutMm weed itapwanti you!
AAA EM PLOVM IRt

SANFORD

$75,000TO$119,000
EIEC. TTPf INWVIDUA1

FAMEI/LOADEI

I R w l I bath A &gt;». utility
tto4 w a . » Call atar a pm

N fU N R /N E C M A N tC
Truck and equipment Great
bentliti Ryder SytttmL ) N
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looking Mr anargatk rtllaRM
people M fill paMIMta an our
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Parian Partar Hamllln. Wl
Bannatl Or , Langweed I Tat a
434 M Commerce Park, acrait
from South Seminole Mai#1
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production nomeis

CHVICtS

TRUCRDRIVERS

t i l l I I I llhaurty
Will tram. A llihitH

re s ru u o ts
Start III 41/hr. Far aaam and
applkalm informalian call

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t y n aaparlanct Varltlabia
Goad Wiving regard Pail all
DOT roga and pan drug
■groan Paid vagatwn 4 taalth
Iniur Other benat.it alia Sun
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TEMPORARY SERVICES
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WANTED BETIREO COUPLE

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141— Howwforlolt

141—HMittterSNlN

BATEMAN REALTY

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atar M davit Caniaiaiaa

W, fenced yard M dagtll P/T
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I Mrm attlgnmantt In yaur
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PMUCKUtTIOMRCP
Far Maury apartment cam
muntty In Santerd. Salary and
bawatat Call m » N _______
PART TIME

14 « M Mail land aivd " tat
nmtdiaM opanlngt Mr maidt
public i f n clbbmri
My M prion T u n thru
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Deltona Route*aid

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155— C ond o m in iu m *
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H o r n * * / 5*1*

SECLUDED BuiCloro Ta Taom
&gt; A c m w/Mabito. S**nc. Won

CMV1ACE COVE

44/3271155

W N I N IC III 1 badroam. &gt;
toll bath double* id* Catha
droi ctfltogt hardbaard id
log. thmgle raof. tkirfmg
Mat! taa Ta A w r K U t r t i im
Call Catlacf
*7 t j j to- o
ar m

K l t t V SOUTH
Goad Veluel Nice I bedroom.
I 'l bam. carport M r lor In
•utet retiree port UWO FI
nancmt atoll m t l* f ______

t r y lm . ■i w M wtm iH tk
try tl.W/aacfi O B » I Ml
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k iN C a illll Ttef m i

199— r*t* a Svppiiw

1 1 1 -A p p lia n c e s

OOLDEN RETRIEVER STUD

/ F u m ltu ra
BABY CRIB canvartt to yaulti
bad and Mull bed Nr*, m
M r Only SIM C a f lW iW
BJ'S RESALE
W Bur/Sr* Fur IMA*. * CM
a m s m

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RABBITS FRENCH ANGORA
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French Provincial OHO Nov

I ACRES w'DauMewide. M l
Immadtete occupancy i n 000

Jerfwwa Rtd ExUlt
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L A I I R I B IO R O O M
I-CBlient condition. nicely
tornithod. cor nor lot at Park
k m Moblto Park
3717941

S M fO tO M U M ffX
HXM 11 iplit
flrv»l«co

organ (Ptaymato)
dtfionlJOO ...... C a d tH im
CHIRRV Drop loaf tobto. *400
1 pc maple settee. 4400. 4*
dre*«er w /m lrrort (drk
pmoKiaH Ml 22SI_________
COUCH
Rowe queen sue
sleeper facellent coration
MOO .__________Call Ml 7000

M Crottmodv.
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1KIPO* 2 I iplit. 11700 down
tor guoliftod t&gt;ur«n Under
ilk I/mo Include* mortgage
and lot rent!
14X44.1/1 M Guerdon
14X49. I I*» iplit
screened porch
HX49 1 2 tpiit
Arrow .

ft 000

12 Skr l.no
112000

if Scott Pwrton

112 000

MX 14. 1/2 tplil

14 Guerdon

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Irokov W 1140/III 1201

R IK S U I M T ttttD
Double under dr ester. new
matrres* stilt m boa. hooter,
liner, bookcato headboard
and comforter 1250/after
M l HI4 anytime weekend*
LARRY'S MART. US Sanford
Ave New Used turn A appi
fey/Setl/Trado........J22-4IM.
dR IFR IO IR A TO R
Not pretty, but working good*
Only M0 H ........ Call M2 2124
R IFR IO IR A TO R M00. lomth
color TV contole MM. PC A
printer
1400. couch
*40
Call________
141 H it
SCARS B ID . fwll SUO. M0.
Caecb. M0. Both good condi
tlon Will deliver M l 7014

Ml M R NICIII J bedroom. 2
full bath, doubles tde Cathe
drat celling*, hardboard %*d
Ing. thingie roof, ikirtlng

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• COCKER SPANIEL ■ Ate I*,
•lac. Pursued F r n *o food
h U N CHI Uk WSJ__________
DACHSHUND - Purabrtd It yr
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lictma and Mwfk F r t « ••food

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703— Livestock and
GOATS **14” All ago*, sixes,
and breeds Will sell I ar
all ..................Call MO f/H
T U R K ! Y t *CHICK I NS
DUCKS Q U A I L S A O I I S I .

Call M2 *014

m — S tam ps/C oins
STAMP C O iL IC T O R
Buying
US Mini Collection*, plolo
block. * Pok1ogo Coll Burt
MI m m
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7 1 3 - A uctions

CAMIA6I COVE

ar N7 &gt;H M27 after 4pm
11X45 MOBILI HOMK Ibdrm
2 full bath*, double inuHated
built up root, covered drive
way. ureened porch, fenced
yard 10X10 utility fthed
C e n t ra l haat and a ir .
wothor/dryov. refrigerator.
fa* *tove In Carrange Cove
t/aotfa
*10 10 ■ 20 •2 bdrm . 2 bath. Irg
kitchen. Fwrn wropptioncvt
J ti 4744 or 4M 2/11

IS f— R eal Estate
W anted

Buy /Sull • Sk n . / Guar Mtoad

_______3773153

• R ID O IIA N 1 IG U IS e i»M k l
I f 5M/Sat • Aochaa Tbors 7pm
5449 Hwy 4499Of 4I54/4AU477

2 1 5 - boats and
____ Accassorlas

RJaU5MI550jnSII

W A N TIO : Goad
m oot

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Aim Iroilor UteO 4
times U.M0ar best after
Call
1M 770* before Spm

113— T a la v ltlo n /
k a d lo / S ltr to
OOOD USED TV S MS A up
Miller’. TV. M il Olandg Dr
Sanford
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1*9— O fllc * Supplies
/ E q u ipm ent
• T T P IW A IT E R
Eidwtric
IBM Work* very well, urlpt
lettering *75 00 Call MJ M74

Wanted Immediately! 10 40
acre*, suitable tor re indent ial
dove lope men 1 Write Terry
Clayton. Route 10. Boa I l f
Lake City. FI J20SS or call
404 7S1 4404 Broker* pro
tocto*____________________

5010IR OMIT 7 MTS
BASS T B A C K IR / B o o l *

Motor Mr Dunootr ol Son
lord ted if tor only I dry! In
mo Sonlord Herald Ait bool
*e» gone Wouldn't you like
mol bindof rowomo’ l II m
CALL TOOAV
CLASSIFIED OE PT.
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191— Building
M a te ria ls
ALL S T I I L BUILDINGS at
dealer invoice. 1.000 to 50.000
mi ft Call 40/ Ml 0201 collect

719— W aw tadto b u y
Non Forrout AkoloN. ........Oteti

ROKOMO......................m i Ito

* NEED TO SELL*
T 0 t I NOME OR LAND?
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FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION
JtritR tM Rm I (stall

U n ite d W b y

407 377 1155

PR IV A TE col lector paying lop
d o lla r for com ic books,
baseball, football, basketball
A hockey cards Call 121 H id
t or it &lt;v ft. retrtgorator.
Preferably white in good con
dltion After 7om MO 2500

: M A K E IT EAST O N Y O U R S E L F ...:

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AMERICAN INCOME TAX 4
BOOKKEEPING, INC.

S T M T B O o rt
(i c o ll o n l condition Juki
Hmod SINS E rtk M I QMS

223— M H c *d *N — us
• B I C T C L I - B«y l M ’ 10
wood E icollonl condition SSS
oBo Coll SIT ill* ________ |___
O B IS MANS oil wood rocking

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HUEY'S CBOWN PAWN
_________ W B I W S _________

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lurmfur* US WNN. «l«h*r
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art obtocl. bovofod glattfop on
I bondcroftod wood ptef litt
Wood! MS SSI fkii
a COLOR T.V . Pori at lo Good
condllton sot Co* 1ST ISM
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lik i HI Good condition MS
oto SSS SSIl Lot* Mary
• (L E C T B O N IC BENCH
EQUIPMENT
Digital
multimoNf Boll and Howoll.
*orkl great
MS 00
Coll
__________ SSS MSI
■ L IC T B IC R A N K , t r - TV. 0
lip
Dynmart m onir Call
SSIMSO

fUU SIS KO
i5* Ml 27*4
F U R N ITU R I. dishes edwea
y* end rrwsc items
Cell Ml 2205after 4PM______
• NINTINDO TA P I tor sate
MOH Cell Mery M0 *i47
• N IN T IN D O • " If C M O
BOWL” NFL Foetbefl gem#
pek. bee end instructions
Play computer er friend
*10 H ot will trade
172*10*
i let • Queen sited
bed w/bea A mattress Triple
dresser, chest A n^hfttand
*»0ebo 1211402_______
PINO PONG TABLI. e-cel'
cond *71. mmi trampoline 1'
US . steel desk 1-5 1*0 . office
chairs w/wheel/*wivel/ltlt
I/O each, kitchen tab* w leaf
* 10
. w a t e r b e d
w/frame/pedestal/heater
4 * 7* *100. bedside tables
w/drawers UO ech. bar chair
steels w/swivel 110 /ech,
Webber grill on «»heets etec
sterterU*
CeM222fl42
Precast Heps Patte Stone*
Dry wells, grease traps
Ready mi- concrete
D«st Be- Steel cement
Miracta Ceecreft. 1017*1
RAOIAL ARM SAW
10"
Craftsman Nearly new *72*
________ Call 222 4420_________
ROUND CHROMI RACKS tor
T shirts, etc E-ceilent condi
tien Regularly *300 each. *S0
each cash only Call 122 4H2
SCARS 0 HP 2S Rider Mower
runs great. U7S Sterite'yhp
dual veltage peal pump
w/*tremtr. *40 M2 71*4

SNAFPER RIOING MOW( I
Etetlrli ilarf. 1700 III IkOJ
oil*. I MPM_____________
• ITROLLI1 CMMcor koit
Ior tg.nil pr no 144 001 *111 toll
for tit ooc m i n r o*i4________
• SURFBOARD For Quod tin.
no dings, good condition
*4SH___________ Call Ml 1411
W HICL CHAIR • new. used
only | weeks Removable
arms, light weight, easy to
handle *400 Call Ml *44f
2T Imersen Cater TV • I mot
eld Asking *17* Fisher VCR.
good condition. *17* or *300
firm tor both 131 MOi any lima

(ho-i teCs/rtMaand Fame)

H A V E Y O U P IL E D Y O U R
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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE
4 BOOKKEEPING, INC.

3 3 2 -7 1 9 9

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TRIPLE CHECK
INCOME TAX SERVICE
AfCOL'ffTOO A TAX rtUEPAMATm?!

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312 W. lot S t
8ta. 201 Sanford 3 2 1 * 1 9 1 2

I N I T BIBO F LOADED1
RUNS AND LOOKS GREATl
M.Mi CALL H I Mm ________
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mitei t W I Atk tor Rkndy
PaateF....................m *M 4
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crlimter. I tpd. a/c E x
condition |tom Aik ter Randy
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4.4. J0H0 mi in . auto. a/c.
km of ■ frit i l l iw Aik ter

Randy Oaater.......... 11141*4
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m l All option., loalfwr mte
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I W PONTIAC OTA P IR I r i RD
S I liter. I topi, laad.d
S I4.fi* Akk ter Rkndy
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’•S COUGAR ■ NICE V «.
Koncamy.tegckrrldk U 'M
_________ CkRWIilM_______
u DODGE DIPLOMAT 4 cyl.
4 door. High mldk but rum
good v m ob o Hi tin
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tpd. AM'FM c h i . tunrool
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1
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n ..d l minor bra.o nor.
MSi/nogoti*bl. Original
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daan. Ian mitei Adult drinr
Supn Buy' fawo obe Call
*44 0170. 9am to I om

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interior &gt;11.500 17* 1191eves

CHIVY CAVAUER '19
1 door. auto. air. stero 11.000
LIKI NEW! M OH
*444119
FAIRWAY MOTORS
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LNOUS 1792 Longwood Ml 1700

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LANDSCAPING•RRIGATION
DESIGN■INSTALLATION
COMMERCIAL. RESCENTIAL
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(407) 324*0208^ g

e-cept tea. lag. title, etc
H PONTIAC LIM AN* Auto
A/C. power steering. 7 OR
stereo cassette, red only
*119 77per month'
Cali Mr. Payne. Ml 7171
MUSTANG OT
1907. Fully
loaded! Sunroof Just like
new!
*9*44
Seminole Ford_________ Ml 1401
~e PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
IV IR Y W I ON IS DAY 7: MPM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. Daytona Beach
_________ 904IS* Mil_________

TOTOTA CARRY '54 IE
Loaded!! sunroof, mint con
ditton *4.500
CaM H I 4901

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RESERVE A
SPACE HERE!

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call v
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3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

TME UP PAYMENTS
Bo Monty Dran

Good body , runs rough UOOor
best otter J2&gt; 9470

337— T ra c to r* and
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ra m n u c T o ts

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CHEVY VAN - I*, aute. Mr.
ponaf i laarlng. ctean. carpal,
nan radian I I I * lirm Call

N USED IN STOCK
ALL SI2ISI ALL PRICISI
Maitland Tractor AEqutpmanl
teml N of Maitland
Interchangaanlf *1
I ) . 7171

Laminate Fard

m 1*11

’S9 FOffO HOTOfHOME
74 Ft sleeps 4. very good
condition
11.444 CASH
172 44H deys 741 *747evenings

74 T1TMI HOTOtHOUF

CLASS A 24 ft *4.000 miles,
completely remodeled inside,
complete brake |ob. rebuilt
front end. microwave, eir
horn and musical herns, roof
air. good awning. 4 new tires
usee
u n 4114*74

W I PAT TOP It* lor nr arkad
cark/trucktl W I S IL L guar
•ntaad utad pari. AA AUTO
SALVAOI af DkBary. laaiaaa

241— R tc re a l ions I
V a k lc to a /C o m p o r*

* _____________________
CHIVY . •&gt; High lop Van All
ponar. TV. CB u 000 ml
MOM C a llW IB 4 K B 1 Mil
1111 CHBVV SILVERADO
PICR UP Automatic, ponar
ttearlng- A/C
..... U . W

♦ ________________________ t______________

2 JA— V ehicles
W an te d

i l l INI or 171 Mai

243— J unk C ir s

CO-CMtM M0T0-H0ME
■U LEPRECHAUN CLASS C
27ft. Eaceller.t condition
15.0H miles U tld tt &gt;4# 1*M
RV LOTS *l42/mo includes
wetor/gerbegt'sewege. Park
Avenue Mobile Perk 122 7*41

JUNK CARS R IM O Y ID
NO CHAROI
__________ P I 9177__________
••Tap Defter** Paid tor funk
cars, trucks. 4 wheel drive
Any condition U N 171 5994

at cunrr ■rnra m

FOR SALE
BY O W NER.

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aquippad utad cart &lt;ra tall Coma chack IHata and mora M CHIVY CAVAUIR
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5575 S. Hwy. 17-82, Casselberry

CAR
SALES

1■'OM
lha

77 G ra n d Prix $ 9 9

$99

71 C o ro na l

VVf TAKE TRADES
SO M ustang

$199
199

Take A "LICK" Out Of High Prices
With "MINCER MOTORS"

DAD CREDIT'
N O PRCBL EKV

$50 DN/$154.21*
86 CHEVY
S-10 PICKUP

$50 DN/$152.60*
86 FORD LTD
S.W. BROUGHAM

79Futura $ 2 9 9
76Voiars $ 2 9 9

54AOO To Fin. i
42 Mob. i t 17.75 APR

54750 To Fin. x
42 Mob. at 17.75 AP R

$50 DN/5216.51*
87 FORD
T-BIRD

$50 DN/$200.99*
87 CHEVY
C ELEB R ITY

LOADED
56975 To Fin. x
42 Moe. i t 15.60 APR

EUROSPORT V-6
56475 To Fin. x
42 Mos. at 15.60 APR

$75 DN/$223.28*
86 CHRYSLER
5TH AVENUE

$50 DN/$166.14*
85 BUICK
REGAL

76 O od gs V a n $

INSTANT CREDIT
APPROVAL

62EXP
SOT-BJrd

$399
$399

62Civic
78Nov*

$499
$499

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BUSINESS

62 F 100
63 (-Mark

$599
$599

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USED CARS

LUXURY, LOADED
56950 To F in .*
42 M ot. el 17.75 APR

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•ucfcarpd by high ptlcai."
NO FALSE TEETH HERE.

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54400 T o Fin. x
38 Mob . at 21.19 APR

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(25Jh Stfggt) across from
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ROSA'S H A TS

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$4999
$5699

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Colors
For Any Occasion

$4999

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32 3 -7 5 3 4

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• ROLL BARS ■ Far J IP Jaap
pickup, mm &gt; ligfili. piuk
mounting 7ardware *»H
Call
......................M ille t

SOUTHWINO Clay. A Gar op.
kept Coceflent condition
S1IM5 C M N H N 2.________
lOUTHWIND Class A Gerago
kegt I-cellent condition Can
__________ m i e i i __________
1977 COACHMAN RV • 27'
Dodge M0. roof air. generator,
sleeps * • Self contained
*4MO obe Call after 5 tit 7M*

2470 N. Hwy. 427
LONGWOOD

t.ttpl lit. I«g. till*. (It
M DELTA IROUOHAM
4
DR. auto. atr. electric -in
dows and seats, stereo
cassette, only *140 14 mo
Cell Mr Payne. Ml H U _

1575 CADILLAC OCVILLE

•n FORD FIW ■ pood Ural. W
dry Baa. rum pood U W Call

•474444

SUNBELT
\ AUTO
BROKERS!

H
All electric and power.
I speed overdrive. 7 wheel
drive. 7 tone brown. 7 year
transferable warranty. 14 400
miles *10 000
Call W 1444
days.ar_______ M* 4159eves.
LINCOLN Tewwcer
H Silver
blue I-cellent cond 11.000
ml Keyless entry, alarm sy* .
etc *14.950 Ml 4047_________

TAKE UP FATMCNTS
No Mo r e j Donr

• BLUB OX TOW BAR ter 10 U
ClyN Honda SN C a llm 1*1*

•411179

F0R0 BI0NC0 II XIT

□ IA L -A -S E R V IC E

3 4 1 -tto c ro o tlo n a l
V a k ld o f /C o m p o r t

• OENEBAL MFGR. RAOIALS
1 set. P215/75R15 Mounted on
Chevy 5 Bolt Rims *100 or
best otter_______Call 171 7774

FINANCING

CHCVR0UT SUtUKBAN

335— T ru c k * /
B u m /V a n *

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c c m w

T M ( 'JP f ATM(NTS
e-cept tea. teg. title, etc
H CHIVY SPRINT
Auto
A/C. stereo, tow miles, only
*119 47per month
Call Mr Payne. M l Jill

3 3 3 -A u to P a rts
/ A c c r s s r tts

3 3 3 -A u to P a r t*

onthelot

Nb Mbre ) Obur

330-0454 AAormnu Bgg. 8300M 7

CaM A/C. goad Urn. rum
goad, acanamwal H ID ar
bail after
. M* 11*4
tkU Chavraial Cavalwr Wagon
twry good running condition
kIBM IW H it after I pm

231- C a n ~

iCerneR of 17 93 4 Ik Mary Bhd)

_____

331— C ara

222— M u s ica l

193— L a w n 4 O ordon

TUCKER k BRANHAM, INC.
211 W

1st S I . S anford. F L 32771

Insurance W ith Assurance
AUTO t HOMEOWNERS FOR THE PREFERRED RISK
MOBILE H0UE - WORKMAN S COUP

(407) 322 4451

DUD D A K E R A G E N C Y

Sen inti C cn irjl Plot id.i"
Since 11i2 l

312 W 1st Si Fust Federei Building
Senford. F l 327/1
4Q7 322 0S01

OWNKH/MC.H

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�April 8, 1990

SUNDAY

Sanford Herald

People

■ Comics, Pago 4C
■ Television, Page 5C
■ Education, Page 6C

W h e n it ’s lo n e ly a t th e to p
Bald m en bare h e a d s and th o u g h ts
Seminole seeks classmates
Seminole High School Class o f 1H8C Is seeking
fellow rlassmulrs Tor Ihelr lOih reunion eclrbrnlion.
All Interrsiril parties should conlurt Jim
llrodleal 3 2 1-6471.

Caring for rosaa
Scott Nelson o f O.F. Nelson and Sons Nursery In
Apopka wllll present a program. "Caring For
Roses" In the meeting room o f the West Branch
Library. 215 N. Hunt Club Blvd.. Longwood. ul
7 p m . April 18.
The program Is free and open lo the public.
For more Information, call 862-2282.

Learn flower arranging
Leisure Programs at Seminole Community
College announce a class In flower arranging
will begin Monday. April 9. from 7-IOp.m.
Students must furnish Ihelr own supplies.
Cost of the rlass Is I3S.
For more Information call 323-145 0 ex. 664

NEIGHBORHOODS
Academy Manor cleans up
Academy Manor Neighborhood Clean-Up Day Is
Wednesday. April I I . Place Junk by the curb,
not the alley. The City of Sunford will do a free
pickup of appliances und furniture.

Georgetown Association meets
T ile Georgetown Association will hold a
membership meeting at 5 p m.. Wednesday.
April I I . at St. James AME Church Annex. 8 HI
Cypress Ave.. San lord. The restoration of
H opper A ca d em y w ill be discussed. A ll
Georgetown resklents und Interested elll/ens are
Invited.

SCHOLARSHIP
Club to award scholarship
Annually the Woman's Club of Sanford. Inc.
presents' a scholarship to u deserving woman
over age 23 who plans to further her rduewtion.
Applications are now being accepted by
Shirley Srcord. 323-0752.

CO N CER TS
Spring concert slated
The Fine and Performing Arts Department of
Seminole Community College announces the
18th Annual Spring Concert of the Symphonic
Bund at 3 p in. today on the main campus In the
Concert Hall of Ihc Fine Arts Building.
For more Information, contact Dr. William
Hinkle at 843-7001.

Violinist to play
Award winning violinist Miriam Fried Joins the
Florida Symphony Orchestra as they present tinnext Mastcrworks Concerts. 8 p.m., Thursday.
April 12. und Saturday. April 14. at Carr
Performing Arts Cenlrr. Tickets are available at
all Ticket Master outlets, or at the symphony
ticket ofllce at 1000 N. Mills Avr.. Orlando
Charge tickets by railing 804-2011.

From left, John Pierce Jr., Dick Koch, John Mercer, and Brent Cart! search for the hair they lost.

H«r«M Wh i h St Tm m t VSk t o i

By LACY DOM IN

H air today, gone tom orrow

Herald People Editor

may continue to lose hair that has not been
Implanted. New arras then have lo be plugged.
Herald People Editor
Africk said.
Africk priced thr process for u moderately bald
SANFORD — Half the men In America will
experience baldness In varying degrees. Dr. man at about $2,000.
"It gets pretty expensive If you are totally
Jerom e Afrlek. an Altam onte Springs d e­
bald." he said.
rmatologist said.
Hair weaving is less expensive, results are
"It's hereditary. Over fifty percent of men over
18 have a receding hairline, a bald spot, or both." Immediate, but the procedure Is not permanent.
Customers must return every six to eight weeks
he said.
WlwCs a guy lo do slnrc uvullable options do to have the hair unit tightened. Camilla Barnes,
not cure baldness unless hair loss is rrluted to a owner of Your Eye to Ik-auty Salon In Sanford
disease that can be treated.
and Lake Mary. said.
Men can live with It. undergo a hair transplant, L )B «« A lU r n a tiv ts , P a g* 3C
have hair weaving done, or wear u wig. Africk
said. Only one drug currently available affects
hair growth, he said.
"Minoxidil Is the only drug I can think of that
may affect hair growth." Africk said. Primarily
used to (real high blood pressure, a side effect Is
some hair growth. "It's not a cure. It doesn’t
work that well." Africk said.
The Food and Drug Administration removed all
purported miracle cures for baldness from the
market recently.
’.'There arc no quick miracle cures." Africk
said.
Africk specializes In hair transplants, one
option open to balding men who wunl hair.
"It takes uboul a year for hair on the head lo fill
out ufter the transplant p ro c e d u re ." he
explained. Hulr Is removed In plugs from the
buck of tlie neck and surgically Implanted onto
the sculp. "It doesn't feel good, but It works." he
said.
Africk said the transplanted hulr docs not grow
like grass, but only where It Is Implanted. It s a
continual process. It won't fall out but a man John
thinks bald thoughts
By LACY DOMIN

Mercer

SANFORD — Stand under the Magnolia Mall
clock In Sanford during lunch hour, cup your
hands, and holler. "Y ou 're bald!"
Men on the street may do one of three thing*.
Some will eheck their reflection In the shopfront
plate glass windows. Others will whip out a
pocket comb, run It through their hair, and
carefully count the strands that used to Ireattached to their heuds. Rut when confront! d
with the four letter word that strikes horror In the
hearts of many, some Sunford men agreed to
bure their heuds und tulk about It.
Dick Koch, u retired Insurance executive. muIi I
at 60 he has accepted his baldness us unique. At
22. he was told by a barber that he had
unhealthy hulr und would gu bald. Now he even
shaves the fringe of hulr that often accompanies
a bald top.
"I used to look at my hair every morning lo see
If I had lost any m ore." Koch admitted. "I'v e
always felt women preferred men not to Ik- bald,
so It bothered me. Now my philosophy Is 'God
made a few perfect heads and the rest he pul hair
on.“ *
Koch said at one time he had been fat as well
us bald.
"Being bald and fat made me Invisible." lusald.
Now the six-foot, four-inch man runs 70 miles a
week, takes Jazxcrcisc classes eight times u week
and bicycles regularly.
"Dick Unit Ills hair pedaling his bicycle -17
miles per hour." Brent Carll. a local Insurance
executlve. piped In. "H e cycles so fusl. the wind
blew It right off his head!"
Carll. 34. the youngest of the men Interviewed,
said hr Is unruffled about having hair every­
where but over most o f his head.
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M ills to n e s are m ile sto n e s in Lake M ary h isto ry
Frail lady
gives historic
gift to city
■y LACY DOMIM
Herald People Editor
LAKE MARY — Sixty-three years ago.
Arolyn True's husband Robert E. Ixiught
four millstones from the old starch factory
that once operated In Lake Mary. Now
legally blind and almost HO years old. True
has donated a gift of history lo the city.
Tuesday, city staff moved the two larger
millstones from her property to the grounds
by the old rlly hall.

Arolyn True poses with historic millstone
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area, the plant used to make starrh. so they
m oved." she said.
The building was raced, and all that
remained was the millstones.
Lake Mary Mayor Dick Fess, whom True
originally contacted about her gift, said
mlllslniu-s In Florida operated In an unusual
wuy.
,
"In most areas, water ran over the
millstones, and that turned them, but lit
Florida. iM-i-aost- of the water shortage,
nudes would be attached to them. The grain
was placed Ix-twren the ridges of the stones,
and Hie nudes would walk In circles to mill
It." hr explained.
True said her husband jutld $2.50 each for
the two large millstones and .50 each for Hu­
t w o small onrs.

"It seems so lilting that Ihc millstones artnow by Hun building." True said. "W e vi­
al ways had such good limes there.”

" lie was so excited about Ills purchase."
True remembered. " I told him I was
sur|itls4-il lie bail paid so much for them, hot
over the years, thry came to mean a great
ileal lo us."

The dlmlnuatlvc lady remember* Lake
Mary as a sleepy little Southern town with a
dance pavilion called The Casino, and a city
hall that served as a theatre for area actors.
"Th e Casino wasn't (fullr -ax ially accept
able lor latllrs. s i wr hr Id card |turtles and
dinner dances at Crystal Lake Social Club."
True explained, acknowledging that times
had certainly changed since the H*2&lt;)V

True said Hu- largest ol the stones was
placed under a llanu- vine In the backyard
by the llsh (Mind and usril as a jilenlc table.
The other large mlllslone was also used In
Hie yard True and her husband scattered
birdseed on II lor llie prolusion ol brown
thrashers, m l — tallied woodpeckers,
warblers, mockingbird* and hlurjays that
gathered there

The starch factory had already closed and
moved lo Pennsylvania prior to 1H27. True
explained.
'T h e re was a shortage ul eaaaavo lit the

"It I lorgol Hie birdseed when I shopped. I
had lo go all the way luck lo First Street In
Sanloril. to purchase II. Thjt was quite a
journey In Huise days." True said Many ol

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the birds went away after ull Hu- building
started In Lake Mary." True said. "Hut I've
continued to feed the ones that com e."
Periodically, people have tried to steal Hu
millstones from True's yard.
"Oh. they arc much tixi heavy; even the
little ones. People have tried to roll llicm.
but without sureess." she said.
A fter T r u e 's h u s b a n d d ie d , lo HMUI. s h e

carried on the bird-feeding tradition.
"I do love them ." she said.
Besides losing lu-r eyesight. True suffered
a stroke last year.
"I realized I didn't have much time Icll.
and 1 did wunl Hu- city to have the
millstones." she said.
Fess said the eltv was pleased with True's
gift.
"W e arc thrilled. Mrs True Is a sweet
lady. We Intend lo pul Hit- millstones on .i
pedestal wllll a brass plate Indicating what
thev are." he said.
True listened as tlu- city stall picked up
her millstones with a bulldozer
"Originally. I was going to let th em h a v e
one now anil one alter I’m gone so I can
continue lo feed my birds." she said "B ill I
dei'ided to go ahead and lei ih c t ii take Ix ith
of them now. I was a till upset when tlu v
left. I'll miss Hu- mlllslones
Bui True's birds have already atlpislcd in
Ihe new dining area on her pailo
"T h ey're hav ing a ball." site said. "I i an t
see them, lull I still hear them singing m Hu
morning ”
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Deborah B oston marries
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Florida Federation of Women's
Cluba o ffic e r s v is itin g and
participating In th e Sanford
Woman's Club'a program at the
Wednesday meeting are, from
left: Nancy Crawford, who will be
Installed as the FFWC Director
o f Junior Cluba In May; Fat
Bargman, "K ea p It Florida"
chairman; Hazal Cash, president
of the Sanford Woman's Club;
Tam Duggan, first vies president
end president-elect o f the FFWC;
Beverly Lassiter, FFWC public
relatlona chairman; Mayor Bettye
Smith, FFWC legislative chelrmen; and Call HW-Smlth, FFWC
leadership chairman.
NMMt^WakvTww

C lu b salu tes
KAUKAUNA. W1S. - Deborah
Lynn Boston and Troy James
Menyfleld are announcing their
marriage today. The wedding
wad an event o f Aug. 35. 1989,
at Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Kaukauna. The Rev. Father
John Bergatadt performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Boston.
Lake Monroe, and the bride­
groom's parents are Mr. and
M re. D a n iel II. M e rry fle ld .
Kaukauna.
O iven In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a white taffeta formal gown
fashioned along the slim silhou­
ette. The beaded, reembroldered
Alencon lace bodice with a
dropped waistline featured long
puffed sleeves terminating In
pearls at the wrists, a scalloped
neckline and an Illusion cut-out
design In front. The flowing skirt
gently cascaded Inlo a trailing,
chapel-length train. A beaded
headpiece held her chapel-length
veil of Imported Illusion and she
carried a cascading bouquet of
rubrunt lilies, hot pink roses and
c a r n a tio n s s h o w e re d w ith
heather, grasses and greenery.
Krrl Lake of Lake Monroe
attended thr bride as maid of
honor. She wore a tea-length
dress o f white and blsck mblrr
ta ffe ta w ith th e d r o p p e d ,
asymetrlenl wulstllne accented
by u tailored bow. Her bouquet
was of rubrum lilies, hot pink
rose* and greenery.

ce n te n n ia l
favorite subject In school Is
m a th e m a tic s . She has not
established her goals yet except
that the wants to attend college
In the southeast.

Tam Duggan of Ocala, Aral
B r id e s m a id s w e r e J a n e t
vice president of the Florida
Hauck. Sanford: Jennifer Croaa, Federation of Women's Cluba.
Louisville. Ky.: and Mlche|e arrived at the Woman's Club of
Dukes. DeLeon Springs. Their Sanford Wednesday Rearing a
gowns and flowers were Identical broad smile and carrying several
to the honor attendant's.
Lucy
8H8
hats. As the guest speaker. Tam
Bart Landsverk o f Appleton. explained the functions of the
DORIS
Congratulations are In order lo
Wls.. served the bridegroom as FFW C d u rin g Ih e program
DIETRICH Lucy Higginbotham. Mias Semi­
best man. Ushers were cousins which saluted the General Fed­
nole HlghSchool of 1990.
o f the bridegroom. Shane Clark. eration o f Women's Clubs cen­
Lucy, the daughter o f Mary
Kimberly. Wla.: and Eric De- tennial celebration thla year. She
and Dave Higginbotham, won
B r u in , S e y m o u r . W ls .
changed her hats twice to Il­ many needy families receive.
the coveted title In competition
Groomsmen were brothers of the lustrate her Interesting com­
with 18 others In a contest held
B ill G le lo w a n d M a rth a
bridegroom. Todd Merryfleld.
mentaries.
Y a n c e y , c h a irm a n and co- before a standing room only
K im b e rly .: T o m M erryfleld .
An earlier segment of the chairman of the club's annual audience March 31 at the San­
Norfolk. Va.: and Brad Snrlson.
program featured a video of the May Day Brunch, announced the ford Woman's Club. " I was very
Milwaukee. Wls.
FFWC starting Sanford's own event will be held on May 8. at achocked." Lucy said. I didn’t
A reception followed Ihe cere­ Mrs. Ralph Austin (Charlotte) Ihe Sanford Civic Center. Pro­ expect to win at all. It was a
m ony at the Four Torches.
Smith, past president of the ceeds from this Community Im ­ pleasant surprise."
Kaukauna. In September the
The candidates, all outstand­
FFWC. The video reviewed Ihe provement Project will go toward
newlyweds were honored at a projects during Ihe past 95 years civic Improvement. Last year.the in g a n d o u t g o i n g , w e r e
reception at the Elks Lodge in that Ihe FFWC sponsors and club donated 88.600 to Park on nominated and sponsored by
Sanford. Assistants at the San­ endorses and was presented by Park and 83.500 to help land­ school organizations. Lucy, a
ford reception were: Janice
Beverly Lassiter. FFWC public scape the Cultural Arts Center. senior, was nominated by thr
Boston. Julie Boston. Diane
relations chairman.
The latest club contribution Is Polyglot Club. Contestants were
Bumgardner. Ellen Kipp and
Gall Hill Smith. FFWC leader­ an oak tree In downtown San­ Judgcd on talent, poise, school
Susan Fenny, aunts of the bride
and com m unity Involvcm enl
ship chairman. Introduced Ihr ford.
from Sanford: und Irene Lappln
visiting dignitaries, along with
Delegates lo Ihe FFWC state and grades. Each was also asked
and Carol Boston, grandmothers Charlotte Smith: Mayor Bettye Convention In May In Tampa an Impromptu question.
of the bride. Sanford.
Smith. FFWC legislative chair­ are: Marty Colegrovc and Audrey
Lucy's talent was a Jazz dance
Following u wedding trip to' man: and Pal Bergman FFWC Roush. Alternate delegates arc: which she performed to the
F o n ta n a D am . N . C .. th e
"K eep It Florida" chairman.
music. "Under Pressure.” And
G a ll H H I-S m lth and B eth
newlyweds urr m aking their
she was the winner. Shanan
M e m b e r s o f t h e J u n io r
Bridges.
h om e at 28 N o rth S tre e t.
Woman's Club, holding stale
Luncheon hostesses were Gall S t e w a r t w a s t h e s e c o n d
Ballston Spa. New York. The
office who were Introduced were: Hlll-Smllh and Carrie Greene runner-up and Tina Jackaon was
brldegroon Is an electric ia n Beth-Bridgcs. FFWC Junior edu­ u sslsted by: M ildred Coker. -Ihe Jlrst runner-up..
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machinist's niutr second class In cation chairman: Beverly Huf- Sharon Rader. Margaret Rogers.
l o c a l b u sin esses donated
the Navy und Is currently serv­ i m a n . F F W C p r o t o c o l ,
B e tty e S m ith . E m y S o k o l. partlcpatlon prizes for the con­
ing as staff Instructor at the
Sharon Haragona and Audrey testants with each receiving a
parliamentarian and program
Nuclear Fower Flunl Training
prize or gift certificate. Lucy's
chairman; and Nancy Crawford, Williams.
Unit. Ballston Spa. The bride Is a
prizes as Miss SHS 1990 were a
who will be Installed In May os
recent gruduutc of Stetson Uni­ Ihc FFWC Director of Junior Hooray lor Heether
$100 Savings Bond, a trophy, u
versity. DrLund. und Is pursuing
Clubs.
It's hard for Heather Pegrant ot tiara and flowers.
a career In public relatlona.
Bubbling with excitement over
The clubhouse was festively believe her lulest accomplish­
decorated with balloons attached ment. but tt's really true and Ihe honor. Lucy said when she
to chairs and suspended Into the she's not dreaming. Heather, a graduates from SHS. she wants
air. Centering the tables was a Junior at Seminole High School, to go to college to major In
patch of multi-colored confetti entered the competition to at­ psychology and pursue a career
topped with swirls of colorful
tend U.S. Congressm an Bill In psychoanalysis.
strea m ers. T h e head table
McCollum's Intern Program In
featured a, large birthday cake Washington. D.C.
donated by Vivian Buck. Thr
One of Ihe requirements to Spring Break In Maxlco
while cake was embossed In enter the competition Is that the
A group of Spanish students at
orchid frosting and orchid flow­ student must have a 3.5 grade Seminole High School are taking
ers and Inscribed with "Happy
point average. No problem there. a leisurely and luxurious trip to
1 0 0 th B ir t h d a y : S a n fo r d
Ilcuthrt has It. Three students Mexico during Spring Break.
Woman's Club."
from Seminole High School were The entourage departed Thurs­
A further salute to the GFWC s e le te d for In te r v ie w w ith
day for a south of the border
centennial Is that a celebration
Heather chosen to represent Ihe fling (o Mexico City. Acapulco
will be held In Tallahassee on school.
and other points. They wll re­
April 23 and 24. Those planning
" I ’ m e x c i t e d . * ' H e a th e r turn Friday. April 13. In time for
to attend should have Ihclr
beamed. " It ’s an honor lo be Easter.
reservations In by April 10. The chosen as the sole representative
Accompanying Ihc students Is
GFWC centennial celebration
from Srmlnolr High School. It's their Spanish teacher. Christine
will be held In New York In July.
E ld rc d g e . A n o th e r tea ch er
pretty stiff competition."
President Hazel Cash presided
Heather will Join 20 other making the trip Is Mike Taylor
over the business session with s t u d e n t s f r o m t h e c o n who Is Joined by his friend.
Ihe various ofllcers and com­ grrssman's Fifth Congrcsslnal Henry Propheter.
mittee chairmen giving reports.
Students attending are: Erlcka
District and the entourage will
Mary Tlllis. second vice pre- depart on Aril 23 for Washington Tillman. Kirsten tlrolsch. Sherri
slent. Inducted the following und return back to Central Smith. Brett Tackett. Raquel
members: Barbara Moore. Jean
Nasso. Eric Houck and Heather
Florida on April 29.
Skinner. Frances Mitchell. Mary
Naturally. Ihr students hope to Pegram.
Childers and Sara Bowen.
see President Bush during their
The club donated 8100 to heavy schedule. They will tour To u r’hug* aucctss'
Irene Brown for the Christian
t h e c it y lo v i s i t h is t o r ic
According lo Martha Yancey,
Sharing Center. At the May landmarks and attend legislative the tour o f Historic Downtown
nrrtlng. members are asked lo sessions, among other fun und Sanford Iasi Sunday was "a
bring toilet articles for thr center educational ventures.
huge succesa." The lour came a
since these Items cannot be
Heather, daughter of Carole day after Ihc "Make Sanford
purchased with food stamps and Willie Pegram. says herI* Shine" blitz when concerned

named Miss

ENGAGEMENT

Tammy Lynn Shoemaker and Matthew David Hants

Shoemaker-Hanes
SANFORD Mr. and Mrs.
A K Shoemaker Jr. of Sunlord.
announce the rnKaurnirnl uf
ihrlr daughter. Tummy Lynn, tu
Matthew David Hanes, win ol Mr.
and Mr* Donald M Mains of
Franklin Ohio
Horn In Sanford. the brideelect Is I hr malrrnal grand­
daughter ol thr la ir
Mrs.
Fran ces MrDouK.il and the
IMtrrnal granddaughter ol the
lair Mr and Mrs A K. Shoemak­
er Sr., all ol Sanford.
Miss Slioemakrr Is a 1‘ »7H
grad u ate of S rm ln o lr H igh
School w h rir she was a m rm lirr
of Ihr K ry rllrs and CIIK She
was also a m ciiib rr ol ihc
I’aloinlno Horse Breeders of
A m e r ic a and ih c N a tio n a l
Uuartrr Horse Association In
IIM X she received a bachelor ol
arts dt-tirre in |oornwl!sin. public

relations and advertising from
Ihc University o f Central Florida.
S h r Is e m p l o y e d a s a d •
mlnLstratlvr assist.ml and sales
manager al Shoemaker Con­
struction C o . Sanford.
I l r r f i a n c e , h o r n In
M id d le t o w n . O h io . Is Ih c
maternal grandson o f Mrs Marie
Cornwell and the late Mr E.
Cornwell ol Middletown Ills
|&gt;a(i-rnal grandparent* are Mrs
Altra Hanes McGuire and thr
late Mr C H arm ol Franklin.
Ohio.
Ilanrs Is a If 1711 graduate ol
Franklin High School Franklin.
Ohio, Is a graduate o f Ih r
University ol Central Florida and
Is a lormrr golf pro He Is the
owner of Trl County Cleaning
and Is in rral estate.
A s u m illr r w e d d i n g Is
planned

citizens Joined forces lo help
clean up Ihe city. Over 150
persons mcl at the Sanford
W o m a n 's C lu b fo r a lig h t
breakfast before taking to the
streets. Although It was raining,
spirits were not dampened as the
clean-up crew whistled while
they worked as raindrops kept
falling on their heads.
After Ihe tour on Sunday
afternoon, sponsored by the
Sanford Historic Preservation
Board. - a lovely reception was
held at Ihe Cultural Arts Center.
Martha said she never saw so
much beautiful food In her life.
Individuals and local eateries
supplied the food.
Artist Bettye Reagan was In
charge of an art exhibit which
featured her paintings of early
Sanford taken from old photo­
graphs supplied by local resi­
dents. "Ned and I really enjoyed
It." Martha said. "It was very
Interesting."

Founder’e Day a$l
Sanford Beta Sigma Phi sorori­
ty will celebrate Founder's Day
on April 21 al a luncheon at
Matson el Jardln. Altamonte
Springs. During the luncheon,
annual awurds will be presented
and ofllc^js will be, lns|a||ed.
Each chapter ..will •select lls
"girt of the year* and there will
probably be plenty. qf tears of Joy
shed when her name is revealed
If this year Is anything at all like
Ihc previous ones.
According lo Laurel Tromblay.
presid en t o f Ih e BSP C ity
Council and luncheon chairman,
members' reservations are due
by April 14 by calling Lrssic
Pauline.

SHS 60th reunion
T h e 'S e m in o le High School
Class of 1930 gathered this
w e e k e n d fo r a r e u n io n .
Festivities for this 60th reunion
got under way Saturday after­
noon with a reception at the
home of Nellie and Boyd Col­
eman.
Saturday night, class m em­
bers and guests met at Holiday
Inn. Sanford Marina, for re­
miniscing and a banquet. More
on this next week.

Easl$r op$n house
Rubyc King has been rral busy
getting her home all decked out
for Easter with artistic floral
a rra n g e m e n ts she c rea ted .
Rubyc Inherited her flower ar­
ranging aptitude from her late
mother, a prominent florist.
During this week, from 11
a.m. to 6 p.m.. Monday through
Friday. Rubyc will hold open
house at her home. 2007 S.
Mellonvllle A ve.. Friends are
cordially Invited lo drop by.
(Doris District!, rstlrsd Seniord
Harald Ptopls editor. Is a Harald
corresp on d en t coverin g Ihe
Sanlord area. Phone: 322-4S25.)

D ieting is not a piece of cake
D E A R A B B T i R ecently a
friend I've known for years came
to spend a weekend with inr.
She brought tne — of all things
— a homemade chocolate cake!
She's a very creative cook, so I
assumed It was loc-cal because
she knows I am on a weightmanagement program and I'm
struggling to lose weight IShe's
no slim chicken herself.) I asked
her about Ihr Ingredients and
she said. "Oh. It's very fatten­
ing."
I was shocked. I'm not knock­
ing her manners. Just her choice
of a gill. Resides. I live alone, and
she knows what a struggle I
have resisting temptation. She
Insisted that I cut the cake right
away, and we raeh hail a piece.
(It was delicious I Then I cut Ihr
remalnlgn cake Into small plrcrs
to freeze. with the Idea that
when I wanted a "treat." It
would be there Well, the minute
she left. I was Into the cake, and

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AB IG AIL
V A N BUREN

I ended up throwing most of It
away, ujPI lound myself slipping
track Into my old habits und
rating once piece alter the other.
I p r o b a ib y s h o u ld h a v e
thanked lu-r as soon as I saw the
caki and Insisted that she take It
home with her. hut I didn't.
So. why am I writing yo this?
Uccausr 1 want vuu to tell your
rrudrrs that If they rrally tovr
som ebody, the w ill not pul
temptation In his or her way.
K IC K IN O M YSELF IN
RICHMOND. V A .

D EAR KICKING: Right on.
Add to the truism. "Friends
don't let friends drive drunk" —
neither do friends bring choco­
late cuke to friends who are
fighting the battle of the bulge.
DEAR A B B Y l How does a
grown woman educate her own
mother who Is now a grand
mother?
My mother is a dear and
thoughful person She comes to
see "the grandchildren" about
once a week. My kids are 2 years
old and 4W. Mom always brings
them each a gift. Of course, they
are already trained lo expect
something every time she walks
through my d«x»r.
The other grandmother (my
husband's moihrrl brings some­
thing for »he kids occasionally —
but som etim es she doesn't,
which If fine. I prefer that neither
one brings gifts, as the kids are
now conditioned lo expect semeth in g
I f I t 's a h lr th d a v .

Christmas or Easter OK — but
not Just to come and visit.
My objections and plras fall on
deaf ears. Now what?
T A L K IN O T O TH E W A L L
DEAR T A L K IN G : It's not easy
for a grown daughter to make
demands of her mother, but try
this: "Mother. I know you mean
well, hut when you bring a gift
every lltnr you come here, you
give the children the Impression
that with every visitor comes a
gift. That Is not the proper
message lo give children. I want
them to be glad to see you. and
everyone else who visits here —
gift or no gift. So please. Mother,
do not bring a gift unless It's a
special occasion — birthday,
holiday, etc."
(Probisms? Writ* to Osar Abby.
For a psrsonal, unpublished
rtply, sand a soll-addrtssad.
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calll. 90069.

�Sanford Haraid. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. April

"T h e hair unit la woven into a
c lie n t 's h air. I t 's attach ed
■ccurely enough that It la treated
Juat like a client’s own hair. He
can shampoo It and awtm In It.
"Y ou can even aeparate the
strands and see the scalp, just
■Ike real hair." Barnes said.

Champs chaar
Already Regional Champions,
Lake Mary High S c h o o l
cheerleaders lumped Into first
runners up slot In the Eastern
Grand Finals held recently In
W illiam sburg, Va. Seventeen
squads competed. The champs
surprised Principal Don Reynolds
lest week with balloons, hugs
and Ihe trophy they captured for
Lake Mary. From left to right:
Stacy Kerr, Claudia Morales,
Angie Garcia del Busto, Angle
Roberson, Erika Mattingly, Don
Reynolds, Laura Rauch, Sheri
Corins, Kla Rizzo, Kristi
Stephenson, Donna Brookes,
U se Vergana. Not pictured but
present. Coach Fran Curl.

is natural hair
grows, the unit loosens and
must be tightened periodically,
so there la a maintenance fee
with hair weaving.
She said the baalc weaving
process costs between S7S and
• 1800 for men. Maintenance
fees are extra.
Both processes are available to
women. AfHck said he has not
performed a hair transplant on a
w o m a n a ft e r 2 0 y e a r s o f
practice. Barnes said women are
regular clients for hair weaving
and extensions.

Bald
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" I compensated by growing a
beard.” he said. " I f you tum a
bald guy with a beard upside
down, he looks like everbody
else with a clean chin and a
hairy head." Carl! quipped.
Former Sanford City Com ­
missioner John Mercer. 68. said
hla high forehead and heavy
beard during hla high school
days In 1939 made people think
he was older.
"W hen Juanny (Mercer’s wife)
and I were getting married, her
brother asked her why she was
marrying and old man. He's
younger than me. and bald now,
too. I noticed he doesn't com­
ment anymore about old bald
guys.”
It was agreed that there arc
proa and cons to being bald.
Sunnlland’s assistant credit
manager John Pierce Jr.. 62.
I getting a haircut didn't take
very long.
"1 haven't owned a comb In 40
years, or a brush. In 30 years."
he said.
Mercer commented."They still
charge the same, though. 1 don't
like that."
"W e save alot of money on
hair care products." Koch said.
"Yeah, no mousse for m e."
Cartl added.
A ll four m en agreed that
athletic bald men were more
virile than the average guy.
Carll said he Is not as worldly
as the other gentlemen, but he
,fe|t being bald la aeay. . '
"Debbie (Card's wife) thinks
I'm sexy, anyway. My bald head
Is Just one mdre erogenous zene.
My w ife also thinks I look
mature.” Card said.
Mercer said he never tries to
guess what his wife thinks, but
she had never complained about
hla lack of hair.
K och w ho sp en t tim e In
Japan, said hla bald head was
revered there.
"A n d I have five kids, so I
guess that's virility." he said.
Pierce said he Is the !8lh
sexiest man In Sanford.
"A t least he knows his stand­
ing." Card grinned and said.
Koch and Card even came up
with a creative use for a bald
head.
"Y ou could laloo hair up there
and still never have to comb It.”
Koch jokingly said.
"O r rent It out for advertising.
W e'd be walking billboards wed
within the county's billboard
size limits," Card said.
One of the problems all Ihe
men face Is head-sweating.
"W hen I cat hot chill and my
head breaks Into a sweat. It
trickles Into my eyes." Mercer
explained.
When you’re In Ihe sun and
y o u r head s w e a ts , th e r e 's
nothing lo break It. It runs right
Into your eyes." Card said. "One
solution Is to wear a hat." he
added.
Koch said bald heads arc
lender. They cut and bruise
easily.
“ This Is the first lime In a
month that I'm scablcss." he
said.
Card agreed. "You r head really
bleeds. Your wife cun't beat you.
though, because It shows!" he
quipped.
"Mercer was distressed that
nobody ever calls a bald man
distinguished.
"It's always that distinguished
gray-halred gentleman." he said.
None of the four men In­
terviewed had considered u luir
transplant. Only Koch had worn
a hairpiece when he worked as
an Insurance executive.
" I lived a double life." he said.
"It was like being twins." Koch
never wears a hairpiece now that
he Is retired.” I accept myself."
he said.
A d v ic e em erged after the
group put heads together.
"T h e worst thing a bald guy
ran do Is wear his hair long."
Koch said.
"O r pari it right above the ear
and comb It over Ihe spot In an
attempt to hide It." Carll said.
"R elax and enjoy It." Mercer
said. "A fter all. they only pul
m a rb le top s on Ih e fin est
tables "

Help find best mom
Sanford Herald Is searching
for an area mam deserving of
our annual 'Mom of The Year'
title.
We need our readers to help
by writing letters of nomina­
tion. to be reviewed by our
panel o f Judges.
Judging will be based on
sincerity and clurlly.* with
specific examples or acerdoles
about why your nominee Is a
special mom a plus. Your
nominee need not be your own
m om .
Here's how to enter: Write
us a letter about a special
mom. telling us why she's so

special.
Letters should be typed or
printed legibly. Include the
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Deliver or mall to "Mom of
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length limit on letters.

Old timers socialize in Longwood
L o n g w o o d C iv ic L e a g u e
Woman's Club hosted over 70
people at the “ Old Timers Re­
ception" last Sunday.

Other winners were: Juck
Tice. Betty Blankenship. Thelma
T i c e . W ilm a M c C u t c h e n .
Frances Blankenship, and Glenn
Scott.

E m ily W h a lto n . p u b lic ity
chairm an, said loads o f r e ­
freshments were served and a
good time was had by all.
"Som e of our older residents
have passed away, but It was
nice to see so many new and old
faces." she said.
Whalton said old timers and
c lu b m e m b e r s g a t h e r to
exchange stories about life In
Longwood.
"Som e of the stories date back
lo ihe early 1 9 0 0 V she said.

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Everybody was glad to see
Fred Clark, who did not attend
last year's get-together after his
open heart surgery. He drove
down from Jacksonville. Is feel­
ing fine, and won a plant In the
random drawing at the recep­
tion.

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Teacher Scott Breitenbruck boogies at Boys Town bsrbecue.

Moose host barbecue for Boys Tow n
SANFORD - Residents or Fa­
ther Flannlgan's Boys Town
were treated to old — fashioned
fun by members o f Moose Lodge
*1851 last Sunday. About 300
people attended.
G ary A lm o n d , c o m m itte r
chairman for ihe event, said
events such us the barbecue

prompted Boys Town directors
lo honor Ihr Moose Lodge for
showing Interest In the boys and
girls who have been orphaned.
abuM-'l. or abandoned.
“ We were presented with a
statue of a hoy In recognition of
o u r c o n tr ib u tio n s to B oys
T ow n ." he said.

During the barbecue. Almond
accepted the award from Boys
Tow n representative Richard
Lugcr.
"T h e award Is for all of us.
Including the Women of the
Moose, who helped prepare Ihe
food today." he said.
Besides a pig roast, partici­
pants bobbed for upplrs and
played horseshoes and catch.
Members o f the local band Up
Country donated performance
time lo the event. Almond said.
"I'd like to thank everyone
who contributed." Almond said.
"These kids need love and
ulicntlon. and there was alot of
that at the barbecue." Almond
said.

MELINDA ESTEP
Mri Estep teaches Aiutumy and
Physiology m l Environmental
Science. She received her A, A.
from Seminole Community Col­
lege m l her H.S. from UCF. She
was born in Parkersburg. W. Va.
Mrs. Estep is sponsor of the Dis­
cover Club.

DANA FERRELL
Horn in Panama City. Mrs. Ferrell
reeeiv ed her A. A. horn Tall alia,.. c
Community College, her HA. ml
M. A. from Florida Stale m l UlT .
She teaches English I and llumarn
lies. Mrs. Ferrell has 7 years espe
ricncc and is sponsor of the Florida
Future Educators of America.

Sponsored by
S h o e m a k e r C o n stru c tio n C o ., In c.

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Gigantic 1/2 Price Sale
Gary Almond accepts award from Richard Luger.

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B y B o r a le i BoAo Oool
TO U R B IR TH D A Y
A p rIIB , 1 9 * 0
Substantial accomplishments
are likely In Ihe year ahead,
provided you ate well organized
and keep your priorities In order.
Never pul Ihe rart before this
horse.
A i m IMarrh 2 1 April 19)
Guard against Inclinations today
In Jump to conclusions and base
your Judgments upon sketchy
Information. Take lim e to be
certain you have all Ihe facts.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A
venture In which you're pres­
ently Involved may not prove to
be as rosy os It looks on the
drawing hoard. However, don't
use this as an exrusr to scrap an
rndravor.
O B M IN I I May 2 1-June 20)
There's a possibility you may
lack self-discipline today In the
management o f your resources,
ir this Is true, there's a chance
y o u m ig h t do s o m e t h in g
extravagant you'll regret later.
CAMCKR IJune 21-July 22) If
everyone Is moving In one direc­
tion today and you are going In
another, ask yourself who Is out
o f step? You m ight gel an
answer you won't like.
LE O (July 23 Aug. 22) There
Is a definite line today between
healthy optimism and wishful
thinking. If you cross over the
murk. It could turn success Into
fullure.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Don't let it be rsiltl o f you today
that you are nice to certain
people because you hope Ihry
ran do something for you. Play­
ing this game Is a waste o f time,
because chances are they won’t.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
staying power might tie limited
today where the achieving of
objectives arc concerned. In­
stead of pushing yourself harder,
you may toss In the towel when
the going gets lough.
SC O RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22] In
your ronvrrsalhxis with others
tod a y, d o n ’ t pretend to be
knowledgeable atioiit something
o f which you know little. The
only person who'll be taken In
t&gt;V tills pretense Will la* you.
S A G IT T A R IU S INov. 23-Dee.
21) G ive a wkle berth to in­
volvements at this lime where
you could lx* pul In a position of
B y B ernice B ede Oool
TO U R B IR TH D A Y
A p ril 0. 1990
Investigate In depth uuy Joint
.venture proposal* that come
your way In the year ahead.
There's u chance you might find
one that has considerable value,
even though outward appear­
ances may Indicate otherwise.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 191
One-to-one relationships could
lx- problematic lexlay If they are
nut managed tactfully, lie pre­
pared lo make com promises anti
concessions for the sake of
harmony. Major changes are
ahead for Arles 111 the coming
year. Send for your Astro-Graph
predictions Itxlay. Mall 91.25 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper
P.O. Box 9I42H. Cleveland. Oil
44101-342H. Dr sure lo slate
your zodiac sign.

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having fo puy for someone rise's
mistakes. If you can't call the
shots, call a cab.
C A P R IC O R N I Dee. 22-Jun.
19| Keep your guard up If you
have lo negotiate something
today with a person about whom
you know lit t le , b ecau se
everyone dors not abide by the
high standards you set for
yourself.
AQ U AR IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. ID)
You're nol apt to have any
like basis loday II you’re In­
volved in something with a
friend that has com m ercial
overtones. The deal could fall
upurt I f U * h a n d U - . l I I « I m w l y .
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
The greatesl part of your day Is
likely to lx- filled will) pleasant
experiences, hut as evening
nears there Is a |x&gt;ssiblll(y a
crisis may arise. It may be of a
domestic nature.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today
you may become Involved with a
person who has a generous
nature, hut a demanding at­
titude. This Individual may pul
your patience and tolerance lo a
lest.

V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Move cautiously tixlay where
Investments and Joint ventures
are concerned, or else you might
get Involved In something that Is
T A U R U S |A|*ll 20-May 201 all sizzle and no steak.
Tilings should go smoothly for
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) This
you tixlay In situations where Is one of those unusual days
you cun use your own Initiative. when It's best In go along with
The same may not lx* true, procedures that oiler you the
however. In arrangements where lines of least resistance, lie
demands are placed on you hv mentally aware and avoid all
forms of opposition.
others.
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20|
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
Keep everything on a business­ failure to krep pace with your

pruhlems today In grasping the
big picture, hut you tnay lack an
eye for detail.' Tread carefully
and don't trip over the llttlr
thlngs.
PISCES I Feb. 20 March 20)
Today If you get Involved In
some lype of competitive activi­
ty. hr II physical or mental, play
the game for tlx* game sukc and
don't bring tx-lllng Into the
picture.
(C| 1990. NEW SPAPER ENTEKPRISE ASSN
duties and rcspnnstblllllcs tixlay
could lead lo avoidable com­
plications. Each thing you ne­
glect to do will add lo Ihe
|irnuiu&gt;.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-lice.
211 It's lo your best Interest at
litis time to try to avoid petty,
p o litic a l In v o lv e m e n ts with
friends. In the tx-glnnlng what
transpires might be Interesting,
hut It could suddenly turn more
serious.
C A P R IC O R N (Dee. 22 Jan.
19) An objective which Is of
Importance lo you tixlay might
nol lx* equally us meaningful to
your ussix'laics. Don't lx- sur­
prised R they decide to withhold
I heir support.
A Q U A R IU S (.Inn 20-Feb I9&gt;
Authorship will lie of consider­
able Importance to persons with
whom you have dealings Itxlay.
If you use someone rise's Idea,
lx- sure to credit the source.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Financial Involvements will have
In tx* managed with extreme
skill today or else you euultl
come out on the short end. If you
think you're getting a hum deal.
s|x-ak up and have It corrected.
(Cl 1990. NEW SPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

WIN AT BRIDGE
By James Jacoby
Do you remember that It was
only yesterday that u 4-0 spilt
caused declarer trouble In u
slam? Today we set- just such a
spilt setting a careless defender
In game. Playing In llirrr noirump. South n-eelved Ihe jack
nl spades lead. He won. and
noticing lhat the longest suit In
ihe combined hands was clubs,
set ulxtut attacking lhal suit. So
he played low up to dummy.
When West showed out. declarer
played dummy's Jack. East won
and returned a spade. Now
declarer went alter diamonds,
playing to ihe nine in dummy.
East won Ihe arc and played a
i bird spade. When Wesi came on
lead with Ihe diamond king, two
more gixxl spade tricks set die
contract. Declarer was right to
go alter rlulis. but It was a

mistake lo play a low club from
Ills hand. Instead he should have
played Ihr queen. East could nol
alfiird lo takr that card. (Declarer
would next duck a club, then
later play K J and run the suit.I
When East (lucked the club
queen. South could thrn switch
Ills utlack lo diamonds and take
enough winners to make three
no-trump. O f course It was
unlucky and much against dis­
tributional rxlds that East held
all four elulis. but II would cost
declarer nothing to make the
right play of the club queen first.
To avoid tills kind of mistake it
Is helpful In get Into the habit of
asking ynursrlf what m ight
happen if a key suit splits
particularly badly If you know
wh.it will fiappctl. you are more
likely lo make the play that will
counteract Ihe txid suit division.

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m em b er or M ld -F lorla Pop
Warner Football, which sponsors
tackle footbgll and cheerleading
actlvltea for children seven
through 15 years o f age.
The philosophy o f the youth —
oriented association Is: athletics
and academics go hand ln-hand.
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without regard to race, creed or
national origin. It teaches young
people to practice the Ideals of
sportsmanship, scholarship, and
physical fllncas. It stresses the
v a lu e s o f s e l f - d l a c l p l l n e .
te a m w o r k , c o n c e n t r a t io n ,
friendship, leadership, and good
sportsmanship. It provides an
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participate In an organized,
supervised environment with
emphasis on maximum safety
and group participation. The
youth o f Sanford are provided
with a healthy alternative to
crime and drugs. Volunteers are
being recruited to help with the
following committee.: fundrais­
ing. academ ics, equipm ent,
con cession s, transportation,
pu b lic rela tio n s, and team
mothers. Registration for 1900
season b ega n th is m on th .
Further Inform ation w ill bt
fo r t h c o m in g . I f yo u h a v e
children who would like to
participate In this program con­
tact Tommie Thompson, com ­
m is s io n e r. a l 321-2012 or
address all mall to Sanford
Youth Football Association. P.O.
Box 2453. Sanford. Florida
32772-2453. Officers for the
1990 season are: Joyce Jones,
cheerleading coordinator: Har­
rison Hampton Sr., director:
Tommie Thompson Sr., com­
missioner; Coppella Williams,
secretary: Jan Henry Sr. vice
president; Freddie Hawkins Sr.,
p resid en t; and not show n.
Agatha Hawkins, treasurer.

Reunion committee meets
C room s A c a d e m y C lassic
Years Class Reunion Committee
will meet today at the Elks
Home. 7th Street and Cypress
Avenue at 6 p.m. All graduates
or students who would have
graduated between 1950-59 are
Invited to allend thla meeting.
Plans for the reunion to be held
this December will be discussed.
Richard IDIrk) Evan, chairman.

Gospel group to eppear
Gospel music lovers are In­
vited lo enloy the music of The
V o ic e O f P l x z a z x G o s p e l
Ensemble. The group will ap­
pear al 7:30 p.m. tonight, at the
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
Church. Eighth Street and Or­
ange Avenue. Many singers and
soloists will perform, along with
the Ptzzazz Goapel Ensemble,
under the direction of Marvin
Henderson. See you there!

Oratorical eontaat bald
Seminole Council No. 109 and
Jewel Council No. 109 Educa­
tional Department held the Dis­
trict Tw o Oratorical Contest
Sunday. April 1. at Ml. Zion
AME Church. Daytona Beach.
Daughter Fran Worthcm pre­
sided over the program. The
theme was: Today well lived
makes yesterday a dream o f
happiness and tomorrow a vis­
ion of hope.
Daughter Elaine Crumity In­
troduced the five contestants.
She Is the educational directress
for district two.
The following speakers were
winners.
Franchon S. Woodard, a senior
at Jones High School. Orlando,
won first place. She Is the
daughter o f Rev. and Mrs. Frank

E. Woodard, and was sponsored
by Royal Palm Lodge No. 439
and Royal Palm Temple No. 890.
She will present her speech at
the State Elks Convention In Ft.
Lauderdale.She will represent
District Tw o In the state oratori­
cal contest.
Second p la ce w in n er was
Roshcll Cooper, a Junior al
Mainland Senior Hlgn School.
Daytona Beach. Sne la the
daughter o f Eddie and Joyce
A n d e r s o n . R o s h c ll w aa
sponsored by H alifax R iver
Lodge No. 1723 and Peninsula
Temple No. 829. Daytona Beach.
Kevin L. Kidd was the third
p la ce w in n e r. A s e n io r al
A s t r o n a u t H ig h S c h o o l .
Titusville, he Is the son o f
Koaalyn Kidd, from Mims. Hr
was sponsored by Indian River
Lodge No. 692 and Magnolia
Temple No. 4 4 1. Cocoa.
Fourth p la ce w in n er w as
Tanja Brown, who Is a senior nt
Seminole High School. She la the
daughter o f Mattie McCall. San­
ford. She was sponsored by
Celery City Lodge No. 542 and
Evergreen T em p le No. 321.
Sanford.
Gillian Bernard, a senior at
L e e s b u r g H ig h S c h o o l .
Leesburg, won fifth place. She Is
the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Osmond Bernard. Leesburg. She
was sponsored by Land O'Lakes
Lodge 656 and Land O'Lakrs
Temple 1056. Leesburg.
Commentary wa« provided hy
District Deputy Ruben Larkins.
Albert Brown Jr. from Seminole
Council No. 109. Dgt. Lou Alyce
Dean, and Jewel Council No.
109.
Awards and scholarships wrrr
presented by District Education­
al Director Earl E. Mlnott. who
also tntroducted the judges for
the occasion.
Contestants spoke about free
enterprise In America. Other
topics Included: Martin Luther
King, his dream and the Con­
stitution: the effects of devo­
tion al p ra yer and religiou s
teaching as directed by the
Constitution: and life will get
you down If you let It.
(M arva H aw kins It a
San/ordHtrald corraspondant
covsrtng Sanford naws. Phona:
322 5415.)

G e t t in g m a r r ie d
Engagement and wedding l
forms are avullable at the
S anford H e ra ld . 300 N.
French Ave. These forms
give guidelines for writing
data that will be used In
engagem ent and wedding
announcements.
Those who cannot pick up
forms at the Herald during
regular business hours may
obtain forms by sending an
addressed, stamped envelope
to People Editor. Sanford
Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FL 32771.
The completed forms may
be accompanied by a pro­
fessional black-and-w hite
photograph If a picture Is
desired with the announce­
ment. The Herald reserves
the right lo reject photo­

graphs that w ill not re­
produce prop erly. Photo­
graphs may be picked up
after publication, or they will
be returned If an addressed,
stamped envelope Is pro­
vided.

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�fC — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, April 8. 1990

Education
Curasi has lots of fun with her kids

IN B R IE F

■y VICKI DsfORMIIR

Minority fellowships offered at U C F
OKI.ANIH) — African American graduate students attending,
nr planning to attend the University of Central Florida are
iH'Ing tillered llie chance In apply for $.0,000 slate merll
fellowships designed lo encourage enrollmenl In academic
areas with low inlnorlty represenlallon.
Sclccllous for Ihc annual Delores A. Au/enne Fellowshl|is.
named for I lie lale director o f Ihc ctpial opportunity division of
the Stale University System, are based upon urudrmlc
background, graduate study programs and career goals.
A UCF committee of faculty, administration and stuff will
consider each student's application, bul the final decision will
lie made at the stale level.
Applications must be received no later than April 13. For
more Inforiuallon. contact the UCF office of ctpial opportunity
and affirmative action programs ai 1-275-2348.

Herald staff writer

A L T A M O N T E S PR IN G S When Spring Lake Elementary
School principal Jim Neville
thinks of kindergarten teacher
Elizabeth Cnrasl he says hr
Ihlnksof her smile.
"She has fun with her kids."
he said of the teacher ol the year
from Ills school.
Cnrasl said she has hern
■ranching live year olds for a
decade and a hail anti saltl she Is
still "g ellin g a whole Iol ol
enjoym ent" from her Job.
Though she has a great deal ol
fun al her Job Curasi tltx-s not

lake her work lightly. She Irrls
that a kindergarten (earlier may
lx- the mnsl Important ( m t s o i i In
a yotingrsirrs educational lllr.
" I t ’ s not jnsl le tte rs and
numlxTs." she said. "W e have In
make sure llinl they like sehtxil.
that they waul lo keep mining
Itack."
Curasi said that ilro|xuit pre­
vention Is Ilest thine befnrr It Is
needed. " If we can gel (hem In
learn In love learning and Ihc
srhixil environment, we don't
need lo worry alxitti losing them
laler."
She said that learnlg al u
young age Is manipulative. Kills
learn better when they are able

In have hands-on experiences lo
em phasize the polnl o f the
lesson.
She said, for example, thal her
students, most of whom live In
urlxin and suburban areas art­
learning about farm animals,
laxiklng al plclnrrs Is fine she
said, bul going In u farm Is
betlcr.
Her studenls will tie going to
Uncle D-mald's Farm in Lady
lutke next month lo learn In
|x-rxou about Hie animals.
"These children will lx- able lo
milk a goal." she salt).
While studenls are having fun.
Cnrasl saltl they are absorbing
Ihlngs they never rrallzr they

LM S names students of the month
SANFOHI) — The Uikevlew Middle School. 21 Lakcvlcw
Ave.. Sanford, facttliy has uomrd 10 studenls for the March
student id ihc month awartl.
These studenls are ficing recognized by their teachers for
demonstrating outstanding personal growih. scholarship,
leadership and citizenship.
The award recipients are sixth graders llrlan Hack. Sandy
Hill and llrrkely McMurray. seventh graders Chondra
Doughtery. Jonathan Dlcklson. Iami Hlchartlr and Lisa
Klchurdc and eighth graders John lltireh. Glnjrr Tackrit and
l.isclte Oulllrn.

School board to meet
SANFOHI) — The Seminole County school Ixiard will meet
on Tuesday afternoon. April to. al 2 p in. In the board room al
the district headquarters. 1211 Mellonvllle Ave.. Sanford.
On the agenda will lx- the reappointment of administrative
employees whose contracts will bo renewed for the upcoming
year.
Prior lo the meeting, the hoard will conduct a one hour work
session to discuss the master plan for the construction project
to lie done al Mllwce Middle School.

S C C board of trustees meeting
SANFOHI) — On Tuesday evening. April l(). al 8 p.m.. the
Seminole Community College Ixiard of trustees will meet In the
college's txiard room In the administration hulldlng.
The agenda, which Is expected lo contain nothing out of the
ordinary will lie avalable to the public on Monday.

Tw o Dividends win state aw ards
ALTAMONTE SI’HINOS —The Seminole County Dividends
program can now Ixiast two volunteers who were selected us
the Florida Department of Kdncullnn outstanding volunteers In
the It) county area which Includes Seminole. Orange. Volusia
and llrcvard counties.
Carol McWilliams, a volunteer at Oviedo High Sc IkmiI. (iol
King Si . Oviedo, won In the adult category anti Pat Mixon at
Lake Orienta Elementary School, tit2 Newport Ave.. Altamonte
Springs, won in Ihc senior cutegorv.
Mi Williams hel|K-d develop tile college and career center
which she still operates at Oviedo She has tx'en a volunteer lor
I luec years.
Mixon, who has hern a volunteer In the Seminole County
district lor 10 years, works on math, reading. s|K'lllng and
social studies skills with ltidlvldo.il students. She averages
nearly I .(XX) volunteer hours |ht year.

S tetso n to in crease tuition
Det.AND — Citing the need to continue dfnrts lo expand and
Improve the academic, residential and six'lal opportunities
available to Stetson University students, the school’s Ixiard of
trustees has approved a nine percent Increase In Ihc tuition
and fees to lx* paid In Ihc 1990-fll year.
The total cost lor the ItKXMll fall, winter and spring l-rins
will be 8I2.U55. compared lo 811.850 In 1080 &lt;X) Tuition will
Increaseby $8(X). rixitn and Ixiard will go up S2tX) and general
lees will lx- an additional $20 A new student life fix' ol $25 has
also Ixx-ii added
ITte additional funds will help finance a significantly
expanded career planning and placement program, seven n &lt;v
laculiy positions. S50.(XX&gt; in additional security lighting.
$ lot).(XX) In residence hall furnishings, the first year of a
$5(X).lXK&gt; scientific equipment purchase pool and completion
ol renovations to Elizabeth Hall
According to the university olllcluls the Individual tuition Is
still $2,050 less than the actual cost of educating each studrnt.

B io ethics sym posium to be at Rollins
WINTEK I’AHK - Hubert M.Cixik Deegail. M.U.. the acting
executive director ol the biomedical ethics advisory i ommlllec
ol ihc U.S. Congress will tx' ihc featured speaker at Hollins
College's second annual symposium In bltx-ihlcs on April 10
and I I
lie will discuss human gene therapy and the "human
genome project."

Kahn on B randeis dean’s list
W A I.IIIA M MASS. — Jennifer Kahn, a junior al tlraiidcts
I'm vi tsin and a resident ol l.ongwixul. has been named to the
dealt s list
Dean's list honors arc given to students who have earned a
giaib point average ol al least :l 5 on a lour |xilnt scale

Registration dates
set for Kindergarten
SANFOHI)
rite Seminole
t oiiiiiv N liool district will
haw Kindergarten registration
tm tlx I'xxiJil s&lt; laxil year
lx gmmngoii April Is
Children must In live years
old oil or I mlore bc|il I |&lt;)*H)
lo lx eligible to enroll In
scltixil
• ()u Apr it IS registration
w ill be h eld al G e n e v a .
M t d w .il
|* i n ee re s i a n d
Idvllw tide elcinclliarv -*» In Mils
• tin April l‘ * registration
w ill be at H am ilton and
Goldsboro elementary ■» luxils
• tin April J&lt;) registration
will Im at Wilson and Lake
M.irv elementary st h*«ils
• O n A p r i l 21 r e g is t r a t io n
w i l l I m - at H e d H u g . S i d l i n g
P a r k E .i s ll ir r x i k C a s s e lls rr\

Law ion and Slcnsiroin ele­
mentary schools
• On April 25 registration
will bo at Winter Springs.
W oodlan ds Lake O rlctita.
English Estates Longwood
and Kcclh elementary sclxxils
• On April 2ti. registration
will tx at Altamonte Forest
City Wcklvu Hear Lake Spr
m g Lake and Saba I I’otnl
elementary s* luxils
To lx- pcrmuicd to enroll
tlietr i liild in a district kin
dcrg.irtcn parents must bring
tile billowing liilnrmutloit lo
registration tin- child's litrih
• ■ ruin ate ptixil ol residency
la • iqiy ol the homestead
exemption ci ruin ate or lease
agrcement) and a |inxi| ol a
jiliysn al rxain

M#f aid Photo by Tommy Vincont

Elizabeth Curasi. Spring Lake Elementary School s
teacher o l the year, g e ls into Ihe lun ol things

w ith her kindergarten students as they sing and
act
oul Ihe words lo a song

are learning. Social skills lor
example, are taught Just as u
part of everyday activities, In
Interaction with one another.
"It's hard work." she saltl
matter-of-fnetly. "Kids al Ihls
age don't have a very long
ultrntlon span so we do things
for 15 or 20 minutes al n lim e."
The students are learning Ihe
alphabet one letter a week In no
particular order.
This week II Is Ihe Id ler "E ".
Curasi has devised all sorts ol
a rllv lllrs that will help Ihe
children remember Ihe Id ler
Ixilh when Ihey see II and whrn
they heard In words.
"W e're going lo dye Easier
eggs and have an egg hunt," she
said. She added studenls learn
Id ler recognition, rooking skills
and social cooperation with
those slmplr activities.
“ We s a tu ra te them w ith
learning." shr said.
Curasi began her teaching
career In Ihe Gadstcn County
after gruduallng from Florida
Stutr University with a degree In
elementary and early childhood
education. She laugh! In that
district for four years while she
earned a in osiers degree In early
childhood education.
“ Then my husband goi a Job
In Orlando." shr explained. Her
husband Paul got a job as an
animator for Ihc Walt Disney
company. "Hecenlly he headed
up the creation of Ihe animation
tour ut Ihe new Dlsuey-MGM
studios." she said proudly.
Curasi and her family live in
Orlando and her children Sroti.
14. and Steven.!). attend Orunge
Cnunty public schtxils.
"I'v e never had them In my
cluxs."she said.
Cnrasl said shr looks forward
lo coming In work every morn­
ing.
"Thul's why Ihe leaelters al
Spring Lake chose her as ihctr
teacher of the year." Neville
said.

Lawton Elementary School Honor Roll
" A " Honor Roll
Flrsi Grade — Karen Amos.
G e r a ld H a lza n u . J e n n ife r
ILirckhohz. Amy lllshop. Thom­
as Clancy. Hrtnv Clark. Laura
Coin. Kristina Crudcn. Leslie
Ih-an. Jennifer Eves. Joanna
G o p lc n . J o sh u a H a n c o c k .
Jm itllla llo rillic c k . M on eltc
Ihutsoii. Amanda Knnkc. J.mcllc
Knilkr. Mclixlv Klllulas. Danielle
Laugcndcrlcr. Nicholas Messina.
Amanda Mulvey. Dennis I'.iuns.
Vic I or Patios. Jason Prather.
Andrea Seoll. Lesllc-Alttl Si-ngcl.
Joshua Shepherd. NIcolc Stone.
Scan Syndcr. Anther Wales.
Jacob Wclsbrod. Karl Wesson.
Chrlsllne W hlliicncr. Joseph
Williams. Maillx-w Williams
S econ d G rade — B radley
Aw’ sum h. C h ris tia n a H eir.
Christopher Hrown. Eli/ahcth
C a rm ic h a e l. J u lie C a rro ll.
Thomas Czuplcskl. Sarah Elllch.
Aaron Jtilldslad. Christopher
Kous. J e s s ic a L o g a n . Paul
l.tlh ra m i. V e ro n ic a M an zl.
I.aurcu McDonald. Jcllrcy Morrlc.il. Stephen Plndcr. Venice
P lltm a n . M arian S h ip m an ,
l . y i l d t e S m ile y . Hr a lid on
T o w it l e y . N a n c y W e l l e r .
NaihaitU I Wylie
T h ir d G rade — M eredith
Adam. Amanda Hint. Karen
C lo n lu gcr. Andrea C rudcn.
Taryn Cruz. Turner E llioii.
Dawn Frelman, David Igli-slas.
Ilunulc lim n in g. Klinhc-rlcc
Kern. Constance Lamhrlttos.
Melissa Lovell. Vlrglm.i Low one
Melissa M cDcrinlll Amanda
Miller. Kalhryn Slhlskl. Hence
Siinmicrs. Sarah Taylor. Corlx-I
I'ruog. Ellzahclh Wesson
Fourth Grade — Lindsay
Allen. Lori Hmscntcr. Knbcri
Dean Kristen Mttrrav. Chad
Vickery
F ilt h G ra d e — K c b c c c a
Hroseuici. Megan Chniltlgei
Keguiolil Carwtsc. Kati n I’orzlo
Nathan Vl.is.itv
" U " Honor Roll
Eitsi Grade — Knsitu Adams.
Ilnan Awsunili Shaun.i ll.ill.ml
losc|ih lloMiks Oscar Canlllo
i t v si a I C a r r o ll
M a tth ew
t i ii o/io Lilia Ceslero. Karo v
C o llin s ( Itrlsiin ('r e v is io n
Matthew ( revision Chrisiophei
Davis Kiisicu Davis William
Dcrrvbcrrv Andrew Donahtu
Charily Ellis Nathan Fo\ Mat
tin w Gain ki Jotialliau Gun
nelson &lt;'.mil.lee .lai ksm S.irali
loins Coiirlnev Mallicws Davnl
Mi Dnualil .le ii iliv Millet Itolx il
H a n le r s o ii. V en u s H lvi-ra.
SI1..1111011 Shepherd. Lindsay
small Christina Nix liner Dam&lt; I
I'otiey ihiclicl Wllki
S* 1 o n il C ira &lt;1c
M ark
lllcikau. Jamlla lltowilv I I 10111
as II111 klcv Anthoiiv t oslello
M iili.ul DaiiiLson Mi n 1I11I1 lx
lam v Kevin Dovli
llannoii
E c k e r t . C o iir ln e v F in n ey
llrandy Uranl W illiam llall
liistm | lo iii»k Mn bi lie Mi n

ilcrson. Maiirix-en Hennessey.
Lindsay llolliriHik. Jiisthi Irvine.
Ian Kctsziills. Marc l.ongiln.
A n th o n y M arlm on. M cglian
M cA iillllf. Heather McCIcary.
Jason McDonald. Sarah Mllzo.
Ilraiidnn Nixlslc. Jam ie Palmer.
Jcrnsha Pixirc. Justin Hcdllcld.
Anther Hcyroihls. Hyan Hole
c rls o u . Dcnlsst- H od rlgtlcz.
Jam es Sm arl. P eter Smith.
Shawiia Snow. Jennifer Swin­
dell. Lindsay Then. Erin Tyson.
Marli-lla Vlllacauqia. Christglc
Whtezcl. JiK-l Williams
T h ir d G ra d e — E d w a rd
Adams. Precious Allen. Laura
Amolsch. Mercdllh Amolsch.
Michael ILirkcr. Tlinolhv Hen
lu ll. Tarn Iten isieiii. Sliyun
Hrummclt. Hyan lliitler. Kelly
Clancy. Janus Clayton. William
Coin. Hyan Cooke. Klaitu Dowdy.
La v o y a D u m as. T h o m a s
E iitcn in a n n . M ile s G oplcn .
Jeremy llancix k. James Harris,
lainrcii llcimcssi v. Hyan Irvine.
Jana Jiihiisun. Darrell Junes.
Jessica King. Gary Koukr. Adam
Kramer. Aloysloiis Lewis. Dam
Loyd. Jessica Marshall. Lconcl
Marline/. Hit haul \laxcy. Sarah
McCIcary. Hoss McIntosh. Daniel
Meyer. Chad Miller. Agarwal
M olly. Troy M on roe. Tracy
Nielsen. Sara Plullqis. Kevin
P ie r c e . J u n a lh a ti P r a llic r .
Miriam Itlvcra. Du.mtc Sapp.
Paul Sarclit. Allison Si lmlcii
licrg. Lauren S m av. Patrick
S iriiu -vcr. llrla n S tcctisou .
Joshua Ulm. Kristen VuuMctcr
Klmlx rlv Wendt Vanessa Wilke
Jason Williams
Fourlh Grade — Hoss AI miiiiI
Hyan Allen Joanne Audi rsou.
J ason A rm s tro n g
M an
l l o i i a d u i i u a . ■ lo a n H r c in
leiilirui k Si oil Drow n. Muliael
lln r lo ii L a u re n ( ’ a m p h e ll
K lllllie ilv ( a r l i e r i v
Hohetl
t .1t11e.1l. A|iril ( arroll Kenneth
( raw lord Melliula Creamer.
1 r v s i .il C t l l u i o n e . f e r r i
t za p lesk l. D o u g la s Daniel
Heather Eckmaii. Mava Galro v
lo iiim tc G r e g g s . J a m e s
Glt-gnrv Itllarsha llu ks ( I111I011
lai kson t hrislojiher lepsoil

Thanksforsticking
withi e

M le h e lle Kasper. K ath erin e
Kliigma. Knsiin Lawton. Tracey
Llllseoil.. Itralo l.ougllo. Sooja
Lukin Heck. L etlela M arlin.
Alilin Mathews. Katherine M iCowtl. Kelly Mi Hcyroihls. Julie
M e s s e n g e r . G llta M essin a .
Shaniiiin Meyer. Marta M1I.1//0.
Jiisrjih Mulcy. Darren Nixlslc.
Allaniarla Perkins. Chris pren
dergitsi. Camcrnir Prlichartl.
D o n a ld H lc h a r d s . S h au n .i
Holilnsou. Nicholas Schllugcr.
M ark S h ield s. Sara Sm ith.
William Smiih. Hoberi Szelc.
Johann Tltlcl. Eric Vcencslaml.
Eric Vomhihlcn. Kenala Walker.
S u s a n W e lk e r . J o n a ih u n
Whclzcl. Scott Williams
Fifth Grade — Slevcn Alxmil.
A illr a A le x a n d e r . A m a n d a
Ihxluar. Holx-rt llogitscli. Eric

Hratiliiu. Nicole Hrawtly. Charles
llr.izlcl. Siiyzannc Hrown. Jill
t'lamplM-ll. Hegliiolil CarwlM*.
Hose Chlkezle. Kelx tcn Clarke.
Erin Cixik Samara Crum. David
Evans. Angel Gainey. Jeffrey
Gixxlmail. Sarah Goplcn. Trade
Gordon. Jessica Henderson.
I.alllla lllc k s . M ichelle II11I
tmeh-r. Ilaylcy Hogue. Pamela
King. Pamela Knnkc. Danielle
Ltihrnun. Adrienne Mazur. Scan
McCnmtx-r. Jodie Mclamglilln.
Amy Miller. Austin Mitchell.
Keith Nielsen. Gina Olsten.
Adam Hlhaknlf. Chrlslnpher
Hiilx-rtson. HraitU-y Home. John
Saravunja. P lu llip S h rlglev.
N athan Sluts. Dyul S in g le
Wendy Smith. Heather Swindell
Anlhntiy Theriiu-nos. Stephanie
Townlcy. Lisa Wharion

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�INSIDE:
■ Editorial, Pag* 2D
■ Books, Paga4D

The Hubble Space Telescope
Is Ihc moot powerful optical
Instrument ever built for opera­
tion above Earth's obscuring
atmosphere. Here are telescope
details at a glance:
•C ast 81.55 billion tor the
telescope hardware; 8400 million
fo r develop m en t o f ground
systems; 8200 million for developrnenl and planning for kvorbtt
aerrtclng; 8180 million (per year)
for operations at the Space
Telescope Science Institute M
Johns Hopkins University In
Baltimore and 840 million per
year lor grants and data storage
•Total cos

V IE W P O I N T
Here's your chance to tell
your wackiest golf stories
OK. I know you’ve done tome pretty silly
thing* on the golf course.
Now I want to hear about them.
Send me your »torte» about the goofiest,
wackiest, most bizarre thing* you've ever seen
while playing golf. The atorle* don’t neceaaartly
need to be about you. They can be about a
playing partner, a caddy or Ju»t *omeone or
something weird you happened to notice while
out for a day on the courae.
The best stories will be printed In this space in
Mie next few weeks.
H ere a re a few
e x a m p le s o f th e
kinds o f things I’m
looking for:
.-h e » A W * D - o r r
D R iv n
I used to play golf
wllh an editor who
couldn't hit woods at
all. not a driver, not a three wood, nothing that
had ever had bark on It.
He used a five iron all the lime. It was a five
Iron off the tee. a five Iron on approach shots, a
five Iron on par 5s. a five Iron on par 3s. He
carried a full set of clubs hut he didn't really
need them. All he needed was a five Iron and a
putter.
His theory was that two well-placed five Iron
shots on par 4s were Just as good as a long drive
and an eight or nine Iron second shot. That's not
a bad theory: a little weird, but not loudly
without some merit. The only catch is that he
couldn't hit the five Iron straight. He'd wind up
In the woods ofT the tee and In Mr*. O'Leary's
cow pasture on his second shot.
So he came up with what, to him. must have
seemed like a brilliant Idea. He cut his driver
shaft off (with a hacksaw) so It was the same
length as his five Iron. The Idea was that If his
driver was Ihc same length as his five Iron, he
would probably be able to hit It better.
He cut the shaft down, put a new grip on the
shortened end and went out one day with myself
and a couple o f other fellows. On the first tee. a
par-4 with a somewhat large lake Just in front of
and to the left o f Ihc tee box. he took a mighty
swing with his 'new dub.' The ball went about
eight feet, a divot large enough to pul a mobile
home on flew up over our heads and hta driver
flew out of his hand and. with the whirring noise
o f a disabled helicopter, flew out over the lake,
splashed among theIlly pads and disappeared.
He was still standing In the tee box. looking
around trying to figure out where everything
went. He still clutched the rubber grip that his
driver had slid out of on his downswing. Guess
he wasn't smart enough to know to use glue
when you rc-grtp a club.
It was probably Just as well. That driver was
finally where it belonged.
Now if we can Just get him to do that with his
five Iron.
TH E ONE LEGGED EAO LE CHIP
About a year ago. I was playing golf at Winter
Springs Country Club.
On the first par-5 on the back side I hit a nice
drive and used a three wood to place my second
shot Just short of the green and to the right In
the rough.
When we drove the cart next to my ball. I
stepped In a hole when I got out and twisted my
ankle, the kind o f mishap I'm sure everyone's
very familiar with, especially If you've ever
played a lot of basketball.
Dut being ai- I love to play so much and I
wasn't about to give up the round for any kind
of superficial Injury. I grinned bark the pain and
grabbed my pitching wedge.
Standing on one leg. I lofted the ball up over a
greenslde trap, on the top of one o f the slopes of
an undulating green. The ball bounced twice
then rolled straight to the hole, struck the pin
and dropped In.
I tried to finish the round but my ankle
swelled over thr tops of my shoes und I figured It
was time to quit for the day.
THE P A R PROM 110 Y A R D S OUT
There's a fellow back home by the name of
Todd Satterfield w!.o Is Just a tremendous golfer.
He played on the University of Georgia golf
team for four years and will probably turn pro
sometime during the next couple of years.
He worked for me as an Intern fur a couple of
summers and we played together a few limes.
Todd strikes the ball so well that he can really
Intimidate the other people he's playing with.
The first time I ever played with him. I was as
nervous as Michael Dukakis on election day. At
the time, he was playing to a minus-1 handicap
und I was playing to a 14.
We were on the Old White Course al The
Greenbrier resort, u world-reknown golf loca­
tion. It's where Sam Snead begun his pro career
und where, during the full, you're likely lo see
Tom Watson playing. It's one of Watson's
favorite courses.
The first tec Is elevated, some 45 or 50 feet
above the floor of the course. Your first drive
must carry a road, u somewhat ominous-looking
creek and about 50 yards of rough Just to get lo
I he fairway.
It's a very nerve-wracking tee because the
clubhouse dining room Is located Just spitting
distance away to the left and there's always a
crowd I here to watch people tee off
Todd and I were paired with two distin­
guished^looking visitors who. Judging by their
attire and equipment, played a lot o f golf.
Todd drove his ball, naturally, strlght down
the pipe some 270 or 2HO yards, leaving himself
a soft sand wedge Into a par-4 green that Is
guarded by cavernous bunkers on either side
The other two gentlemen did likewise, not as

See Golf, Page 6D

start at «w
pretest In 1*77 through Ere on4
el the first year In space): 82.35

In this artist concept, the Hubble Space Telescope has
been delivered lo orbit by the space shuttle Discovery
and released for uears of operation. The instrument will

_

i n

Discovery poised to place
historic payload into orbit
By WILLIAM HARWOOO
UPI Science Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL - The shuttle Discovery Is set lo
lunch Ihe 81.5 billion Hubble Space Telescope this
reek, un astronomical lime machine expected lo
evolullonlzc knowledge of the cosmos und Ihc "b ig
wng" thought to have created II some 15 billion years
'So-

Operating 380 miles above Earth's haxy atmosphere,
he 25.500-pound telescope. Ihe most expensive
alelllte ever built, will allow astronomers lo study Ihe
leavens with 10 times Ihc clarity of ground-based

Discovery's launch on the
35th shuttle mission this week
marks the 10th post-Challenger
flight and the third of nine
m a n n ed U .S. sp ace sh o ts
planned for 1900. Here are
m lsalon d eta ils at-a-glance
(based on an April 10 launch):
•Space shuttle: Discovery,
making Its 10th flight sine* Its
maiden voyage Aug. 30. 1084.
Discovery took off on Its most
recent (light Nov. 22 when it
carried a classified military
cargo into soars.
'
•Launch alia: pad 39B at the
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
•Launch time: 8:47 a.m. EDT,
April 10.
•Atlantia weight (Including
paytoed): 239,229 pounds.
•Total launch weight (Includ­
ing fuel, boosters and external
tank): 4,510.325 pounds.
•Total landing weight 189.477
pounds.
•C om pu ter lllg h t co n tro l
software: A program “ loa d "
known as 0I-8C. which Includes
new routines designed to let the
shuttle's computers lake over
critical phases o l emergency
aborts.
•Commahder. Loren Shrlver,
45 (one previous (light).
•Co-pilot Charles Bolden. 43
(one previous flight).
•Mission Specialist No. 1:
B ruca-M cC andless, 52 (one
previous flight).
•Mission Specialist No. 2:
Slaven Hawley, 38 (two previous
flights).
•Mission Specialist No. 3:
Kathryn Sullivan, 38 (one pre­
vious lllght).
• Emergency spacewalk
personnel: McCandless and Sul­
livan.
•Payload: The Hubble Space
Telescope.
•Deployment time: About 2:10
p.m. EOT April 11, one day, five
hours and 23 minutes after
liftoff (during orbit No. 19).
•Deployment attitude: About
380 statute miles.
•Secondary payloads: Protein
Crystal Growth experim ent,
large-formal IMAX movie cam­
era. a protein crystal growth
study, a student experiment./
.m edical and engineering re'search equipment.
•Mission duration: 5 days. 1
hour and 15 minutes.
• Landing lime: 7.Q2 a m. PDT.
• Landing site: Edwards Air
ForcryBase. Calif.
•Shuttle mission cost: $375
million

provide sciential* with Images of never-before-seen
comers of Ihe galaxy for up lo 15 years. The telescope
will orbit the esrlh at an altitude of about 300 miles.

s p a c e
Instruments, opening a new window on the universe.
Sensitive enough to sec the light of a single firefly
10.000 miles away. Ihe Hubble Space Telescope Is Ihe
centerpiece of whal promises to be a new golden age of
astronomy, a scientific renaissance marking Ihc most
significant leap forward since Galileo first trained his
spyglass skyward some 400 years ago.
“ W e'll be like Ihe Utile nearsighted child In the
classroom who Is given a pair of glasses and at last can
see wliat Ihc teacher's been writing on Ihc blackboard."
said Lcnnard Fisk. NASA's associate administrator for
space science and applications.
Running seven years behind schedule and more Ilian
81 billion over budget. Ihe Hubble Space Telescope,
arguably Ihe most Important scientific payload ever
built. Is scheduled for launch Tuesday al 8:47 a.m. EDT
aboard Ihe space shuttle Discovery.
D l s s Taleacope, R ig a 6D

NASA technicians perform a contamination Inspection ot the Hubble Space
Telescope prior lo Its placement In the space shuttle's cargo bay.

Telescope a marvel
of high technology
By W ILUAM HARWOOD
UPI Science Writer__________________
CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA's
Hubble Spare Telescope Is a marvel
o f high technology, capable o f
seeing u single firefly al 10.000

miles or Ihc glow o f a llaxhllght a
quarter of a million miles away.
Its guidance system Is so accurate
II could keep u laser beam focused
on a dime at a distance of 200 miles
for 24 hours at a lime, a feat

See Marvel, Psge 8D •

billion.
•Primary contractor Lockheed
Missiles and Space Co., Sun­
nyvale, Calif.
•Mirror contractor: PerkinElmer Corp. of Danbury, Conn.
•Planned Itfe llo w : 15 years.
•Orbital attitude: 380 miles.
•Length: 43.5 feet.
•Weight: 25,500 pounds.
• Diameter 14 feet.
•Telescope design: Csssegrain; light enters the telescope
tubs, bounces o ff s primary
mirror and back up lo a smaller,
secondary mirror mounted near
the opening of the tube. From
there, (he light bounces back
down through a hole In the
primary mirror and Is brought to
a focus at the “ focal plana"
where cameras and other In­
struments can be placed to
record the concentrated light.
• P rim a ry m irro r: a
1,827-pound. 94.5-Inch mirror
mad# o l ultra low-expansion
titanium silicate glass coated
with aluminum and magnesium
fluoride to enhance reflectivity.
The special coating la |ust 4
millionths o l an Inch thick.
• S e c o n d a r y m irror: a
27.4-pound, 12.2-inch mirror.
•Mirror support truss: graphite
epoxy.
•Distance between primary
and secondary miner. 18 leet.
•Primary mirror hole: 24 In­
ches wide.
•Fecal plane: 4.9 leet behind
front surface of primary mirror.
•Focal ratio: F724.
•Solar panele: two 7.8-foot
wide, 39.4-foot long panels.
•Solar calls: 48.000 (24.000 per
panel).
•Electrical power 2,400 watts,
minimum.
•Data transmission rata: 1
million bits per second; at this
rate, the contents ot ■ 30volume encyclopedia could be
transmitted In 42 minutes.
•Aiming accuracy: 0.007 arc
seconds, equivalent to keeping
a beam of light 600 miles long
centered on a target 1.2 Inches
wide.
•Scientific Instruments: live,
all ol which can be replaced or
repaired In orbit by spacewalk­
ing astronauts.
•Instrument power consump­
tion: 110 lo 150 watts.
The Hubble Space Telescope
Is equipped with Iwo cameras, a
wide-lleld planetary cam era
capable o f studying targe areas
of space ar&gt;d taking Voyagerclass pholos o f the planets, and
a faint object camera that will
be used lo study powerful
quasurs and oilier distant ob­
jects.
It also Is equipped with two
light-splitting spectrographs,
one lo study the spectra o f rain:
objects In ultraviolet light and
one for hlgh-detall research In­
vo lvin g ex p lo d in g galaxies,
quusurs and other dense ob­
jects. The telescope also Is
equipped with u high-speed
photometer, a sort of high-tech
light meler. lo study ihc total
llghl given off by a target.
Finally, one of Ihe telescope's
three guidance sensors can be
used lo measure stellar posi­
tions wllh unprecedented uccu
racy.

Astronauts ready for emergency spacewalk
United P ress International________
SPACE C ENTER. Houston Astronauts Kathryn Sullivan and
Drurc McCandless have trained
diligently for live years for a Job
they hope they never have to carry
oul.
Kill If the $1.5 billion Hubble
Sparr Telescope runs Into problems
after deployment Irorn Ihe shutllr
Dtscovcry this week. Sullivan and
McCandless will In- primed In earn­
out an emergency spacewalk lo
atlrmpl repairs.

"It Is the life- of un astronaut lo
train diligently for a variety of
tilings you hope never come to
pass." Sullivan said In an Interview.
" S o my londesi hope for this
mission would Ire that 1 lx- grossly
overtrained and underworked."
D iscovery and Its all-veteran
five member crew are scheduled lo
blast o il Tuesday to ferry Ihe
25.500 pound telescope Inin orbit.
The nmsi powerful such Instru­
ment ever built lo study Ihe cosmos
bum or lilt, ihe Hubble Sjiacr Tele­
scope is ihe most expensive civilian

salrllltc ever launched und one that
p r o m is e s lo r e v o l u t i o n i z e
astronomy over the course of Its
planned 15-year lifetime.
"W e're going l » great extremes on
this flight to take advantage of Ihe
manned space program and whal
crewmen can do In orbll lo help
us." said night director William
Reeves.
"W llh the nature of this payload,
and Ihe 15-ytur program II repre­
sents. we're taking every possible
precaution lo lx- able lo buck up any

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Seminole Mall:
a good project
for Sanford
T h e ball Is rollin g d eligh tfu lly forw ard on
the proposed $100 m illion Sanford Mall,
h a vin g gain ed Im portant m om en tu m from
tw o recent events:
• T h e 214 acres at 1-4 and S.R 46 has been
a n n exed to the C ity o f Sanford, thunks to a
refresh in gly forw ard-looking vote o f the city
com m ission : *
• T h e city Planning and Z o n in g C o m ­
m ission unanim ously has recom m en ded a p ­
p roval o f appropriate zone changes.
T h e first o f a couple o f public hearings on
the project Is scheduled tom orrow night at
c ity hall. A detailed body o f inform ation now
Is a part o f the public record. Including
conscientiou s concerns about uspccts o f the
proposal, as w ell as Ihe substantial be itch is.
In th e full glare o f critical exam in ation , tt
rem ain s crystal clear that the m all is a good
d eal for Sanford.
A m o n g the benefits:
• It w ill m ean m ore con ven ien t shopping,
especially for the people o f northern S em in ole
and southw estern Volusia counties.
W h y should S anford's residents, for e x a m ­
ple. continue to be forced to en du re the
Inconvenience o f d riv in g sou th fo r their retail
needs — groceries o r otherwise'/ T h e fu rther
south one m ust drive, the w orse the traffic
snarls, caused In part b y the m istake m ade
yea rs ago w h en O rlan do Insisted that 1-4 be
routed o v e r that city. T o d a y , the result is
backups on the streets, short ram ps, and the
Interstate Itself at peak IxafTlet lin es. . .
W e think Sanford d eserves h e lle r than this.
• T h e m all w ill creule thousands o f jobs.
• It w ill gen erate m illio n s o f dollars for
S a n fo rd 's m ea g er treasury.
T h e city com m ission , th erefore, should give
th e project Its stam p o f approval.

ROBERT WAGMAN

M e d ia s h o u ld re th in k N ic a r a g u a
SAN FRANCISCO — For sheer Innocent fun.
few sports brat rereading the comments made
by American reporters and pundits Just before
the recent elections In Nicaragua. They were so
positive the Sandlnistas were going to win, and
■o sure that the victory would Invalidate forever
Ronald Reagan's policy toward that country.
Does It follow, one wanders, that since the
Sandlnistas did not wtn but lose, and lose
dramatically. Reagan's policy has been vin­
dicated brilliantly? One would think so. but you
couldn't prove It by the media’s reaction.
Take, for example, the declaration o f Peter
Jennlnga on ABC'a World Newa Tonight. Juat a
few days before the election. An ABC NewsWashlngton Post poll of Nicaraguan voters
foreshadowed a clear Sandlnista victory, and
Jennlnga drew the obvious moral: "For the Bush
administration and the Reagan administration
before It. the poll hints at a simple truth: After
years o f trying to gel rid of the Sandlnistas, there
Is not much to show for their efforts."
The day after the election, one might have
thought something along this line would have
been appropriate: "For Ihe Bush and Reagan
administrations, the outcome represented a
sensational vindication of their policy. After
years o f trying, they had at last gotten rid o f the
Sandlnistas." But I didn't sec any such generous

concession by Jennlnga.
Or take John Danry o f NBC News, who
aceuaed Reagan of
h a v i n g an " n b session" with Ortega,
described Ihe contras
as Reagan's "blunt
instrument" for at­
t a c k i n g hi m, and
concluded: "It has
been o n e of the
lo n gest and m ost
traum atic chapters
tn U.S. history In
Latin America, and,
tonight tt seems to be’
ending, and ending
In a w a y Ronal d
Reagan could never
have I m a g i n e d . "
I On •lection
When It ended. In­
nlqht Itself,
s t e a d . tn a w a y
Rebel wee ■till
Dancy could never
feellro no
have Imagined. Ihe
pain. |
beau g e s te w ould
have had to admit
that the ending was
precisely the one of which Ronald Reagan had
always dreamed, and that the rantrnx seemed lo

JA C K ANDERSON

Iranian warden
lauds U.N. report

■SSSSSB

G E O R G E F. W I L L

Shedding light
on a massacre
T h e N ational Park S ervice Is rew ritin g a
little history a lo n g the Bear Ri ver In Idaho.
It's an effort th a t’s long overdu e.
F ou r years a go. the Utah and Idaho state
legislatures petitioned the federal govern m en t
to erect a n ational m onum ent com m em o ra t­
in g th e so-called Battle o f Bear R iver. It was
there, local historians have lo n g m aintained,
that C ol. P a trick C on n es and an A rm y
con tin gen t m ade up o f C aliforn ia volunteers
w on a gloriou s victory In pitched baltle
agaln st 6 0 0 Shoshone w arriors on a frosty
J an u ary m orn in g In 1863.
T h e Indians, how ever, h ave a lw a y s told a
differen t story. A n d w hen the push began for
a m onu m ent, th ey resisted, b rin gin g forth so
m u ch evid en ce o f their ow n that even the
president o f the citizen s grou p that first
proposed the m onum ent began to express
so m e doubts. C ongress directed the Park
S e rv ic e to look Into the m atter, and the
a g e n c y 's c h ie f historian. E dw in C. Bearss.
d elivered his findings.
Far from a great buttle. Bearss d eterm in ed
that C onnor m a y have slau ghtered as m any
a s 4 0 0 defenseless Shoshone, tw o-thirds o f
th em w om en and children. N o olllelal tally o f
th e death toll w as ev e r taken.
A s a result. Bearss is recom m en d in g Ihe
establishm ent o f a national h istoric landm ark
at what will now Is- form ally identlllcd as the
B ear R iver Massacre. It's a proposal Interior
S ecretary M anuel Lujan sh ou ldn 't hesitate to
accept.

be a good deal closer than Ortega lo the will o f ]
the Nicaraguan majority. But such an admission
by Dancy seems to be missing.
Finally, consider Dancy's NBC colleague Ed
Rabel, whose grotesquely biased coverage o f the
election won him MedlaWatch's Janet Cooke
Award for March, for “ the moat outrageously
distorted news story of the month." Rabel
floated the theory that the U.S. Invasion of
Panama had alienated Nicaraguans. ("It was a
close race until the U.S. Invaded." he told
viewers of NBC Nightly News Just four days
before the election.) On election night Itself,
Rabel was still feeling no pain: "Polls won't close
here for another 30 minutes, but the widespread
belief that the Sandlnistas will prevail has
shilled thinking far beyond the ballot box."
Was Rabel on TV the next night, explaining
that Nicaraguans seemed, on the contrary, to
have forgiven the United States rather quickly
for having Invaded Panama? Not at all.
And now for the Big Question that lurks
behind all these examples o f ludicrously misin­
formed or deliberately distorted reportage. I f the
"best and brightest" Journalists In the United
Stales could miss the truth about Nicaragua by a
country mile after studying it close up for weeks,
what reason is there to suppose that they were
right In their analysis of Ihe Vietnam War.

Court says yes to censorship
WASHINGTON - Not much newa here.
Other than last week's Supreme Court ruling
that contradicted 70 years o f First Amendment
law.
The Court affirmed Ihe right o f governments
tu stipulate permissible amounts of political
speech by certain groups. They are groups
thut the rle c lc d politician s who w rote
Michigan's censorship law think speak too
much. The Court's opinion was written by
Justice Marshall and joined by Rehnqulst.
Brennan. While. Hlackmun and Stevens. It
says government may decide that a particular
kind of speaker — a corporation — Is exerting
undue Inlltirnce In what Is now a govern­
ment rcgulutcd market place o f political Ideas.
A Michigan law (similar to the laws of Ihe
federal government and 20 states) makes It u
felony for corporations to spend general funds
for Independent expressions o f opinion about
political candidates. In 1985. the Michigan
Chandler of Commerce, a nonprofit corpora­
tion whose members are mostly for-profit
corporations, wanted to express Itself regard­
ing a slate legislative election. So the Chamber
challenged the law.
Justice Marshall, white alTIrmlng Ihe law's
proscription of Independent corporate spend­
ing. concedes that spending to support
candidates constitutes pollttcul speech. But hr
nays the law » abridgement ol the curporatc
right of free speech Is compatible with Ihe First
Amendment protection against laws "abridg­
ing the freedom of speech." $
This Is so. he says, for two reasons. Stale
laws grunt corporations advantages that ena­
ble some of them to amass wraith that poses a
"potential" lor "unfair advantage." or the
"appearance" thereof. In the marketplace of
Ideas. Ann First Amendment guarantees are
less Important than the compelling slate
Interest in flue-tuning ihe "fairn ess" ot
pollttcul deism as defined by the political
incumbents who write such laws.
Thus thr Court authorizes suppression of
speech that might have "corrosive and
distorting effects." Corroding and distorting
what? The Court docs not say.
It docs say. astonishingly, that corporate
speech may be censored lo ensure that
political expenditures "rcllccl actual public
supporl lor political Ideas." So actual speech
call Is- banned lo prevent a |M&gt;lt-nllal harm,
such as
distortion", or to ensure that
expenditures on behalf of a cause arc propor­
tionate to the popularity of the cause.
Justice St alia begins his blister mg dissent:
' Attention all citizens. To a-ssurc the (aiuirxa
■■I elections by preventing disproportionate
expression ol liir views ot any single powerful
group, your government has decided that the
'tallowing association* ot persons shall be
ptohibUcd from speaking ot writing In support
of any candidate:--------- —-------------■" Rrlvate

corporations arc. Sculla warns, "only the first
object o f this Orwellian announcement." (The
National Organization for Women and Planned
Parenthood were among nonprofit corpora­
tions Joining a brief In support of Ihe
Chamber.)
Scalla asks: Since
when docs the First
Amendment permit
government to limit
Ihe speech of Indi­
viduals. or associa­
tions o f Individuals,
just because the gov­
ernment has decided
to c o n f e r s o m e
advantages on them?
The Court hus now
a u t h o r i z e d
censorship to combat
what S r a lla culls
£ The court has
"th e New Corrup­
now *
tion." Th is evil Is
authorized
political expenditure
censorship to
— speech — that (In
combat 'Tne
the Court’s formula­
New Corrup­
tion) dors not "rrllrrl
tion.' J
actual public support
for the political Ideas
espoused "
Thus dors the Court casually abandon Ihe
principle that (In words from another Court
ruling) government may not "restrict the
speech of some elements of our society tn
order to enhance the relative voice o f others."
For Ihe first time since Oliver Wendell Holmes
left the bench. Scalla says, thr Court has held
that government cun dlrrctly restrict speech
"that has thr mere potential for producing
social harm ." The potential harm can be the
"appearance" of corruption, or a "distortion"
of something.
This ruling will, says Seullu "requ ire
adjustment ol a lairiy large number of
significant First Amendment holdings." He
wonders If government may now "cunvlcl
Individuals lor selling books found lo have a
potentially harmful Influence on minors. Ivan
indrrrnl telephone eoinmunleutlons that have
thr potential of reaching minors." and soon.
Actually, this ruling Is too Implausible to
have power us precedent. If It Is not Ignored as
an embarrassment. It Is a revolution. It
sanctions repeal of the First Amendment
whenever elec let I politicians feel a roni|H-lhng
nerd to legislate against "th r New Corrup­
tion." meaning "luo much ol one point of
view," at least tl the point of view comes trout
corporations.
Or from people dee m e t unduly wealthy.
Scalla says It would make Just as much sense
lo prohibit persons whose net worth Is above a
certain llgiirr from making Independent ex ­
penditures on be hall ol political Ideas, causes
or candidates

WASHINGTON - When someone called
"T h e Butcher o f Evln" praises a United
Nations human rights report, something Is
rotten at the U.N. Evln Is an Iranian prison,
and the man known os the "butcher” Is
Assadollah Lajcvardl. who served for a lime
as Its cruel warden. He Is one of the few
people lauding the report o f a U.N. human
rights observer who
went lo Iran In Janu­
ary. The observer.
R e y n a ld o G a lin d o
Pohl, Issued his re­
port In February and
gave Iran a cleaner
bill o f health than II
deserved. We have
already reported that
Pohl may have gone
. A'hlJX .m .fffb.W
o f a pun to conv
Iran to negotiate for
th e r e le a s e ' o f
Western hostages In
Lebanon. Four days
f Praise from
before Pohl's report
this man
was Issued, an edito­
should be
rial In the govern­
read as a re­
m e n t- c o n tr o lle d
sounding
Teheran Tim es for
condemna­
Ihe lint time called
tion J
for the release of the
hostages. The next
day. an Iranian-backed Shiite cleric In
Lebanon also said It was time to let the
hostages go. Now. sources In the Central
Intelligence Agency and elsewhere tell us that
those were the only positive signs from Iran.
And almost from the day that Iran got what It
wanted — a positive report from the U.N. —
only hostile pronouncements have come from
Iran about Ihe hostages. If there Is still any
doubt about the accuracy o f the U.N. report,
consider who has praised It and who has
condemned It In recent weeks.
In early March. Ihe "butcher" Lajcvardl
sent a telegram lo the Iranian foreign
m in is te r th a n k in g h im fo r b e in g so
persuasive with Pohl. "F o r long years, ihe
shining humanitarian efforts of the Islamic
RevoluJon's brave children responsible for
administrating the prisons have made them
the targets of the slings and arrows of
unrhlvalrous accusations and allegations
from the Internal and external counter­
revolutionaries and their simple-minded sup­
porters," Lajcvardl wrote. He said It was high
time the people who run the Iranian prisons
got u put on the back. Lajevardl was
responsible for the despicable lorturc and
execution of thousands o f prisoners while he
ran Evln Prison. He packed 60 prisoners to a
cell and Invented new kinds o f torture.
Iranian exiles claim Lajcvardl and prison
guards raped female prisoners, robbing them
of their virginity and thus making them
Ineligible for the Iranian version o f heaven.
Lajevardl also drained the blood of prisoners
on death row for use at the front In the war
with Iraq. Bui he didn't drain so much blood
that Ihe prisoner was unconscious or too
weak to appreciate execution.
This Is thr same Lajevardl who once called
Josef Stalin a "godless Idiot who killed 60
million In Ihe service of his stupid socialism."
Then he added. "Isn't Islam worthy o f u
similar tribute lo Its grandeur'/"
Praise Irnm this man should be read us a
resounding condemnation. Other top Iranian
officials and clerics have lauded the U.N.
report as a vindication o f Iran.
On the other side Is Amnesty International,
which Is unhappy with Ihe report. Amnesty
had previously exjiosri! a wide range of
human rights abuses In Iran that wrre not
verified during Pohl's trip — a trip carefully
choreographed by Ihe Iranian government.
The United States Is none loo pleased
either. Ambassador Armando Valladares. the
U S. representative to the U.N. Human Rights
Commission, publicly protested the report
the day after it was issued. And the recent
State Department human rights report ac­
cused Iran of political executions, torture and
other violations of human and civil rights.

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, April S, 1880 — I S

AARP: a look at what it means

LETTERS
Ro m Pavton v m

i omi

The door* o f Payton Reahy w et* open far over 30 y ea n
serving the local clUaem as well as the newcomers. When
times were tough and housing waa tight. Rosa always found a
place for you until the market was better. That la gone now.
Sanford and the world have lost a citizen o f great value. Road
Payton. A lady o f pride and dignity who accepted Ufa aa It was
and strived to make It better. One w ho dedicated her Ufa to the
service o f others and made it seem the normal thing to do. Her
champion was the working public and they have also lost a
friend.
She knew what Ufa waa all about and had a seemingly
natural ability to see what waa ahead. Her working days were
long and her nights were short but It never showed because she
was Rosa, always beaming artth a ready smile. Defeat waa not
in her vocabulary because she found a way to make things
Sanford was her city. She knew It like a book and alwaya
tried to make It better.
Yes, we will miss her but are can take heart in knowing that
Rosa Payton alwaya tried to do her best.
Thomas Conder
Sanford

HbtbM Brtlcl# unapprBcteted
I'm wrlttlng concerning your article about Mariners Village. I
live here. It's a very clean place with no roach problems. If you
irour house clean... So I don't appreciate your article when
I live here with no roach problems.
inDegoske
Susan
Building 7
Sanford

Think you, H#rtld photographers
On behalf o f members o f Ssllie Harrison Chapter. NSDAR. I
want to thank you for the excellen t. and very thorough
coverage you have given us this past year! We feel fortunate to
have had the publicity from your newspaper, attended the
DAR State Conference In Tampa (recently) and thanks to you.
Sallle Harrison Chapter received 2nd Place Award for the
Preaabook honors!
We extend our thanks to your photographers: Tommy
Vincent and Kelly Jordan, for their splendid work and for Ihetr
always ''being there" when we needed them.
Grace D. Parka
Regent. Sallle Harrison Chapter. NSDAR

Yit, ths system dots work
Yes. Virginia, there ts a Santa Claus. And Yes. Seminole
County citizens, the system works. Sometimes In favor o f Its
residents. At the Wednesday. March 28. Board o f Seminole
County Commissioner's meeting a Urge group o f Seminole
County homeowners concerned about a proposed ronlng/land
use change In Ihetr neighborhood made a stand In opposition
to such a request. The Seminole Coumty Commissioners
responded by unanimously opposing this change.
The land In question Is the acreage (24 acres) located on the
south side o f Highway 48. west o f the lntereaection o f S.R. 46
and Wayside Drive. The proposed rezonlng for this parcel
would have been from A -l to C -l with a change in Und use
from Low Density Residential and Office to Commercial. A
similar request was denied by the Bosrd in 1087.
We opposed this change for several reasons:
1) The change waa not consistent with the current Und use
plan.
2) The staff recommended that this request be denied. |The
staff U comprised o f the Planning Director and the Principal
Planner of Seminole County. They are specialists who research
amttcwawsie in-depth studies o f any
requests made to the
i
M aSity^ltnm isM sn. and then gtve their reeommrndaWsns )----3) A (Range from A-l to C -l would be incompatible with
existlngRe vclopmeni trends along Wayside Drive.
4) ThU parcel U a designated conservation area according to
the Seminole County future Und use map — 40 percent o f the
site U floodprone and 80 percent U wetlands.
We appreciate the support o f the Sem inole County
Commissioners, and eapccllly our district commissioner.
Jennifer Kelley, who made the motions to deny both requested
changes.
There has been a lot reported in the news Utely In regards to
over-development. Our only chance aa residents of thU county
and thU state U to peaceably oppose over-development by
working within the system. It has been rewarding to watch thU
process. As a result I have renewed hope that aa people
working together — right will prevail.
ShelU J. Sanders
Sanford

Pusovtr and Eaatar rarww faith
The wall U down! The chains are being broken! Freedom la
bursting out all over Eastern Europe. Disenchantment with
totalitarian policies are practices has erupted Into civil revolt
against the 70 year old MarxUt rule. Millions are opilng for
human rights and liberties. Freedom of religious worship and
conscience Is Impinging into the national life o f areas where,
until recently, public worship waa outUwed. The renewal o f
religious faith and IdeaU can soon change the political and
social structure o f Eastern Europe.
In the Western world millions will be observing the
Pasaover-Easler season. Passover commemorates escape from
bondage and God's guiding presence through difficult times.
Good Friday and Easter offer themes of suffering and sacrifice,
dlscouragment and despair, superceded by those o f resurrec­
tion and renewal, new life and new hope, commitment and
victory.
In the American nation, the freedoms of democracy, the
rights of humankind, emerged from these foundations of faith
and Ideals and were translated Into our historical heritage...
In world relationships, concepts of freedom from tyranny and
oppression, as well as equal rights and opport unities for
minorities, are a major Importance. Elimination o f terrorism
and wur is a prime necessity...
Passover and Easter remind us that religious faith and values
can overcome the barriers, can produce results. The greatest
needs of our times can only be met with a resurgence o f these
ideals as they arc translated Into actions which make an
impact upon the world in which we live.
Beginnings have been made. Lithuania leads the Baltic
Stales in grasping for Independence. Longtime Iron-fist policies
In Poland. Hungary. Czccho-Stovakia. to name a few. have
cvaportaled. and the winds o f freedom blow strongly
throughout the Eastern European nations. Other world areas
seem ready to "hop on the bandwagon." There Is still a long
way to go. however, before the Job Is complete.
Passover and Easier) May they bring new life and hope to
both our religious faith, and to the millions now grasping for
the full fruits o f freedom.
James S. Speesr
Chaplain Lt. Col. USA Het.
Altamonte Springs

‘No’ vote on bonds wet good
Thanks for voting no on the school bond Issue. We will have
to pay taxes. The school administration will have to build
schools. Someone tried lo tell the public they were going to pay
oil a 8320 million bond Issue for pennies a day. The money
generated for the schools through our state and county lax
structure and be Invested locally and earn Interest. Over a 20
year period, we will pay less tax and have more funds available
for school runalructlon. The bond issue was purely an
expedient way to build many schools al one lime and redlstrtct
children fewer limes. The failure o f the bond Issued is not
pulling the schools on double session or year round school. II
this administration has a billion dollars, they could not
completely build — equip — staff one clmeniary unlit 1992.
John Colbert
Sanford

Americans ore an aging pu puls lion and
advances in medical technology have con­
tributed to this phenomena. Life expectancy
has Increased by 28 years since 1900. The
Census Bureau predicts that four-generation
families wdl be the norm In the next decade.
Currently. Americans have more living
parents than children. Louise Crooks, presi­
dent o f AARP. estimates that approximately
one half o f all Americans age 50 or older are
now members o f AARP.
Organizationally. AARP is divided Into 10
geographical areas comprised o f 4.000 local
chapters nationwide. The National Retired
Teachers Division is also a part o f AARP.
National annual membership dues are 85.
National programs are: consumer protec­
tion. health, employment rights, financial
security, long term core, fairness to all and
voter education. The Andrus Foundation
waa created In memory o f Dr. Ethel Percy
Andrus, founder of AARP. Primary recipi­
ents o f money from the foundation are
c o lle g e s and u n iversities en gaged In
gereatric research.
AARP's national biennial convention is
scheduled for the Orlando Convention Civic

WORLD

There will be matinees and evening shows.
Tuesday. Dionne W arwick w ill be the
featured attraction and on Wednesday and
Thursday. S ieve Lawrence and Eydle
G om e.
Betty Snyder, president o f local chapter
1977 Indicated that at least 30.000 A A R P
members are expected to Invade Central
Florida for the convention.

□
Center June 12-14. The convention agenda
contains m any Interesting topics and
headliners. Some are: Memory Changes,
Depression and Alzheimera. Robert Butler
M.D.; Prescription Drugi/Ovcr Medication —
Do You Know What You Are Taking?.
Sidney Wolfe M.D.: Individuals Making A
DifTerene, Rosalyn Carter: The Spirit of
America. Alex Haley; Managing Stress.
Alvin Poutaaant M.D.: Older Americans and
the Federal Budget — Senator David Pryor.
Arkansas: Social Security Present and
Future. Barry Boaworth PhD .; Consumer
Safety. Its Everybody* Job. Ralph Nader: In
Politics, Shirley Chisholm.
Entertainment will be provided dally.

Snyder it serving her second year aa
president of the local chapter. Luncheon
meetings are held at Sanford's Senior
Clllzen Complex every second Thursday o f
the month. Once a person Joins the nations!
AARP. they may become s member o f the
local chapter by paying the 82 annual fee.
The Sanford Chapter came Into existence
in 1977. Il has almost 100 members.
AARP's mono is " T o Serve And Not Be
Served."
Chapter meetings provide art oppotruntty
for members to receive information about
timely topics of Interest to them. They have
Invited such guests as Mayor Bettye Smith,
Dr. Robert Schaeffer, Orthopedist, and Dave
Farr, execjtlve director o f the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

ANALYSIS

Eclipsing the sun
Japan shaken as new fiscal year begins
TOKYO - The formerly high­
fly in g Japan ese econ om y,
shaken by the sudden collapse of
the Tokyo stock market und a
sharp rtae In Interest rates. Is
moving Into a new fiscal year un
uncustomarlly shaky ground.
A p r il, th e " t h e c r u d e s t
month" for poet T.S. Eliot, could
be unkind as well lo Japanese
c o m p a n ie s und In d ivid u a ls
storting a new lax year shorn of
(heir oncc-llrm belief in a Nikkei
stock average that could only
rise.
The nation which has become
the world's symbol of economic
power will survive Its flnanclul
body blows and face lough new
realities, Japan-watchers say.
but not wlthuut significant and
perhaps painful changes.
"T h is is a watershed year."
said Paul S u m m erville, un
economist at Jardlne Fleming
Securities In Tokyo. "It Is u year
o f decisions."
"T h e party la over." wrote
N ew York-based Swiss Bank
Corp. economist Kevin Logan In
a recent newsletter. "Th e bull
market In stocks Is over."
J a p a n 's 1980s fin a n c ia l

explosion in great part waa made
possible by a money supply that
constantly expanded and credit
that stayed dirt cheap. Interest
rates far below those In the
United States or Europe un­
derpinned stratospheric equity
and astronomical real estate
prices.
Companies effortlessly raised
money for expansion. Individu­
als plunged Into the national
mania for "za ilek k u " — literally,
financial engineering — to Invest
an m argin and build paper
fortu nes. L e v e ra g e d cap ital
flowed overseas Into seeming
bargain Investm ents and ac­
quisitions.
Investors wrre lulled Into false
security by the belief that the
powerful Ministry of Finance and
the Bank of Japan, despite the
In c r e a s in g d e r e g u la tio n o f
dom estic fin an cial m arkets,
would not let the Nikkei slide.
Then the bubble burst, re­
vealing sobering prospects.
From Its all-tim e high o f
38,916 set Dec. 29. 1989. ttoe
Nikkei by March 22 had craattd.
tumbled and slid lo a low of
29.843 - 1.100 points Feb-21
alone.
That 23 percent drop equaled

the Oct. 19. 1987 plunge o f the
New York Stock Exchange's
Dow Jones industrial stocks
average.
Near the end o f last week the
Nikkei had recovered a bit.
edging back over 31.000. But
the country's top four broker­
ages had agreed not to Issue any
more stocks and convertible
bonds for a month or more, and
Japan's easy money days were
clearlv just a fond memory.
Corporate spending on plants
and equipment are expected to
rise by Just 9 percent this year,
off sharply from I989's 17.4
percent surge. Finding money to
Invest has become a lot tougher
than It was a year ago.
A bond market sell-off has
pushed long-term Interest rales
up 2 percent to 7.4 percent, and
they look lo go even higher.
Meanwhile the slock market
debacle has made the Tokyo
exchange no place to raise fresh
capita). In simple terms, cor­
porate Japan's money spigot has
been turned off.
In fla tion a ry pressures are
driving up costs. Labor 1s In
short supply, and in traditional
spring contract negotiations
Japanese unions are expected lo

win Increases o f 6 percent or
more for their members.
Capitol fleeing overseas from
Tokyo's market bloodbath has
sp eed ed th e y e n 's d e c lin e
against the dollar. It fell from
130 yen to the dollar a year ago
to almost 160 yen this week. The
yen's weakness will Increase the
cost of imported raw materials,
particularly crude oil.
"A ll of this will come together
In the next fiscal year." said
Summerville. "Y o u 've got to
spend lots of money Just to stay
where you are."
As a result. Summerville said,
many small to medium-sized
Japanese companies w ill be
f o r c e d l o m e r g e o r fa c e
bankruptcy. "T h e weak players
are going to be shaken out." he
■aid.
Foreign companies not yet
established In the Japanese
market will find it Increasingly
exjxnslve lo set up shop. More
Im p orta n tly, the Im pact o f
Japan's econom ic tightening
c o u ld b e fe lt In o v e r s e a s
markets.
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•
Am erican consumers could
see a d rop in the cost o f
Japanese goods because of the
dollar's rise.

Trade rift between United States and Japan grows
B y n u m THOMAS
WASHINGTON - For years
American presidents have been
trying to persuade the Japanese
to make trade u two-way street.
The effort has been unsuc­
c e s s fu l. to p u l It m ild ly .
Meanwhile, the I rode Imbalance
has grown to a point where
threats of retaliation from Con­
gress are real and I he voices are
becoming louder.
For the last several decades,
presidents have traveled to
Tokyo, each time with the trade
Issue at the top of the agenda.
Each time, the meetings arc
concluded with grandiose an­
nouncements to set up a new
commission to study I hr pro­
blem.
And each lime the commission
has failed to produce u solution.
In the past, the Japanese
government has been able to
stay ahead o f the trade con­
troversy because the Stale De­
p a r tm e n t h as u s u a lly I n ­

tervened. urging a cautious
non-confrontallonal approach on
security grounds. With memo­
ries still vivid o f World War II.
the Untied States would not like
to see Japan build up again Into
an Independent military power.
Hence concessions are made
by the United States and It
continues lo tread lightly. So
Japanese cars, television sets
und tape rrcorders have cor­
nered the U.S. market, but U.$.
Umber and other products can't
make a dent among Jupanrsc
buyers.
Most of all California rice Is
shunned In Japan although It Is
sold by ton loads In other parts
o f Asia. Not one rice grain will
the Japanese buy un grounds
that rice Is their staple and Ihey
cannot afford lo have a foreign
s u p p lie r c o m p e te In th e ir
market.
Industrially speaking. Japan
remains a closed society. Al the
lime of the onslaught o f Viet­
namese bout people fleeing the

com m unist takeover. Japan
gave money, but would not take
In one refugee.
Now comes a mouthful called
the "structural Impediment Ini­
tiative." which is the U.S. way of
telling Japan lo "shape up." said
one U.S. official.
The Japanese have their side
o f Ihe story, which Is that thr
United States has lo change Us
wuys o f doing business, that It
s h o u ld t r y to re d u c e Its
overw helm ing budget deficit.
Increase savings, and do u lot
more to get lis own Industries
back on track.
Each side has valid arguments
and while the United States Is
trying lo tell Japan lo open up
Its markets to U.S. goods, Japan
Is telling the Americana Ihey are
going to become a third class
power unless changes are made.
While there have been many
Impasses, the changes in global
politics are having an Impact In
terms of Aslan security und
International economies.

T h e w inds o f change are
affecting both countries, and
each side seems lo be preparing
lor the end o f the 20th century
and the beginning of the 21st.
The problems are not new but
Ihey seem to be more pressing
these days, and there Is more
pressure from Capitol Hill. The
official Involvement Is at the
highest-level In both govern­
ments. with President Bush and
Jupanese Prime Minister Toshlkl
Kalfu playing a strong hand In
negotiations and callin g the
shots.
Bush and Kalfu met In Palm
Springs last month, but failed to
come up wllh specific measure*
I hat would narrow Ihe U.S. trade
dr Hell.
The Japanese stock market
has suffered a sharp drop since
then and the dollar has climbed
In strength und stability against
the Japanese yen.
Htitn Thom4t It White H «U M CQCff
teondtnf (or Uni ltd Prtti inter ntfionti

O n com prom ising the ethics of journalism
You may have noticed that Ms. magazine
hasn't been on Ihe ncwssiands In the past
few months. Us publishers announced It
was going on hiatus to rethink and revamp.
(n March, the publishers said ihe maga­
zine would reappear In June, but with un
enormous difference: This time, there will
be no advertising In the pages of Ms. No Oil
o f Olay, no Charmln tissue, no Virginia
Slims. They will try lo make It entirely on
subscription revenue and what they cull
"the generosity of lourlowner."
Unless you're familiar with print and
broadcast Journalism, you may not grasp
Ihe Impact o( what Ms. Is attempting. But In
today's economy. It isn't the number of
subscribers that keep allo.il publications
from the smallest weekly newspaper to
some of the largest periodicals In the nation:
It's advertising revenue.
Advertisers have always been Important
lo publishers and TV and radio station
owners. Hut over the years the relationship
has changed from primarily a business
partnership between media mid Its advertis­
ers. to one where a magazlnr. newspaper or
TV station may be wholly dependent on
advertisers lor Its existence.
In a highly competitive market, periodi­
cals are scrambling for readers Headers are
getting morr and mote information from
television and depending less on things they
read. Local broadcast television stations,
which i.ow havr to compete with the

ORINION

SARAH
OVERSTREET

mushrooming cable Industry In uddlllon to
other broadcast stations, arc desperate for
viewers, and they are at the mercy of their
advertisers.
What this Is causing Is a news and
Information Industry increasingly beholden
to advertisers — In the worst cases, even
controlled by them. And It's creating a
generation of advertisers who believe ihrlr
advertising dollar ought to buy them
protection as well as advertising
Herr's what a media executive is up
against loday: Down In ihe newsroom,
there's u roomful of Journalists who know
that unless Ihe news remains totally free ol
outside pressure. Journalistic ethics are
being compromised and the public Is being
duped. Hut up front in the business oilier,
thcy'tr screaming they may not make
payroll If thr town’s real-estate agents pull
their full-page Sunday ads lo protest a

consumer story unfavorable to their In­
dustry.
Here's u case III point, only one o f many
happening alt over the country: A few
months ago one o f the network T V hourly
news magazines ran a story about un­
scrupulous practices In Ihe auto sules
industry. As a result, an autom obile
dealership In one town where the program
was broadcast pulled 840.000 worth o f ads
from Ihe local network affiliate, a small
station struggling to gel out of the red. That
kind of business disaster has a marked
effect on a management's local reportortal
zeal.
Gloria bli-llirm. co-founder o f Ms., says
editorial Influence isn't all udvrrtlsers are
seeking these day. "Advertisers want a
cheerful e n v iro n m e n t." she to ld the
Washington Host. "W e ’re going to print a
memo (sent to another magazine) from an
advertiser that said It didn't want to be in
any publication what wrote anything about
disillusionment, aging or large-size fash
Ions."
*
What Ms. Is Irying Is a courageous act.
aimed at hiUdllng a Journalistic Ideal Dial's
becoming progressively scarce: protecllog
thr public's right to know, without respect
to criticism or persons. Il will be well worth
the price of a subscription to receive this
kind id Information, and as long I think I'm
griilng it. my name will stay on their
subscribers' list.
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C nterpeiM A»V0Ci«ti0fl

�4 * — Sanford Haraid, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. April 8. 1WO

Health/Fitness
Expert cites gardening health risks

IN B R IE F
Local podiatrist heads medical group

UPI science writer

LONGWOOD — Mark S. Davids, a podiatrist practicing In
Longwood. has been named preal dent o f the Central Florida
Podia trie Medical Society, which represents professionals In
Seminole. Orange and Osceola couuntles.
Davids has been active In the group since 1083. and has
served on the society's Ethics and Grievance Committee.

WASHINGTON - The sun ts
warm. The birds are singing.
And once again, the garden
beckons.
Watch oult
Puttering around the garden
may endanger your health —
and the health of others — If you
throw caution to the wind, no
matter how balmy It may be.

Programs aimed at eating disorders
A recent Harvard study Indicated that eight percent o f the
nation s total population Is In significant need of treatment for
eallng disorders.
Florida Hospital offers two unique programs for people who
suffer from eating disorders and their families. Including:
• ‘Community Support for Those With Eating Disorders' Is a
support group for Individuals with anorexia or bulimia. The
program offers participants facts about rating disorders and
Information on ways to get help If they so choose. Meetings are
held every Monday evening from 6 :304 p.m. In the Executive
Conference Room at Florida Hospital. 601 E. Altamonte Drive.
Altamonte Springs. Programs are free and open to the public.
• ‘Community Support Group Tor Families o f Persons Wllh
Eating Disorders' offers families o f Individuals wllh eating
disorders a support network as well as Information about eating
disorders. Meetings are held every other Monday front 6:30-8
p.m. In the Eating Dlaordera Unit on the 6lh floor o f Florida
Hospital. 601 E. Altamonte Drive. Altamonte Springs. Programs
are free and open to the public.
For more information of either o f these programs, call
767-2267.

Health Monitor program tat for April 22
'Health Monitor.* a two-part health asacssmcnl program
sponsored by Florida Hospital Community Health Services, will
be ofTcred on Sunday. April 22. In the Chatios Conference Center
at Florida Hospital. 601 E. Altamonte Drive. Altamonte Springs.
Part one o f Health Monitor Includes a lifestyle analysis
questionnaire, blood chemistry profile (Including triglycerides,
glucose and 16 other blood values) and a blood pressure cheek.
At the second session, each participant receive and Individual
health report with his health and lifestyle assessment, and
al lends a wellness seminar. Referrals are made to physicians for
diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care.
The cost of the two-part program Is 840 and pre-registration Is
rrqulred.

S.O.S. group to moot April 11
S.O.S. (Support Obesity Surgery) support group, designed for
those persons who had had. or who are considering harl.itrlr
surgery, will meet April I I at 7 p.m. at Gtrnbclgh Hospital al
7430 Sand Lake Commons Ulvd.
'Feelings' will be the topic o f the meeting, which will tie hosted
by Judy Dodson. R.N.
For more information, call 332-6500.

Getting their shots

Dfptherla
Psrtusslons
Tetanus

Polk&gt;3

Tuberculosis

Measles

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ple or peta may rotnt in contact
wllh the toxic ehemleala.
Gardeners should always wear
surgical-style masks and longsleeve clothing when spraying
pesticides or herbicides, or ap­
plying dusly material like lime
or fertilizers. Cathey said.
"Although you don't see too
many gardeners In bikinis, on a
hot day there are a lot o f tank
tops. If you are using pesticides,
that Is an absolute no-no."
Cathey said, adding that cover­
ing up also guards against
overexposure lo the sun. which
ran cause skin cancer.

Mare Cathey, direr tor o f the
N a t io n a l A r b o r e t u m , s a id
gardening ran pose an array of
hazards, most stemming from
carelessness or Ignorance on the
part o f people Intent on exercis­
ing thetr green thumbs.
,

Rubber gloves and other pro­
tective clothing should be used
when applying herbicides that
block the root growth of un­
wanted plants, he said. Clothes
w om when working wllh garden
enemleala should be washed
twtrr on the hoi cycle before

Top on Cathey's list of con­
cerns Is the practice o f pulling
pesticides Into unlabeled con­
tainers and then discarding the
containers In places where peo­

WASHINGTON - The Health
and Human Services Depart­
ment has authorized publication
o f a con troversial pamphlet
about how copdoms can protect
against AIDS — nearly two years
after the education effort was
first proposed, a spokesman said
Thursday.
Jim Brown, a spokesman for
the Public Health Service, said
583.000 copies of the 14-page
con d om b o o k let sh ou ld be
printed by May I. The pam­
p h le ts w ill be d is tr ib u te d
through the federal Centers for

The booklet, which answers
questions about how condoms
can reduce the risk o f acquired
Immune deficiency syndrome,
how lo use them and what
problems may arise, was first
proposed by the Food and Drug
Administration In May 1988.
The CDC submitted a pro|M&gt;sul
for a similar booklet about a
month later — creating a hureaucrutlc tangle In which HHS
eventually concluded that only

CHIROPRACTIC
FOR BETTER HEAL TH

UiM fd Prssa W w s a ttm l
A N N ARBOR. M ich . A
20-yrar study of the link be­
tween adult dietary habits and
osteoporosis found that higher
calcium Inlaki- docs not prevent
b on e loss, a U n lv r m lty o f
Michigan researrher reported
Thursday.
Stanley Garn. professor of
nutrition at the U-M School of
Public Health and u fellow at the
Center for Human Growth and
D evelopm en t, presented the
findings at a Joint meeting In
Miami o f the American Associa­
tion of Physical Anthropology
and the Human Biology Council.
The study, begun In IB62.
examined the self-reported eat­
ing habits — focusing on calci­
um and phosphorous Intake —
or 743 uduil men and women
over a 20-year period. The rrs e a rc h e rs c o m p a re d X -ra y
measurements ol the subjects'
hand bones taken In 1963-65
and again In 1963 lo determine
both relative and absolute bone
loss over lime.
"W e found that adults with
high ralclum Intakes didn't lose
less bone and that adults with
low calcium Intakes didn't lose
more bone." Gam said.
According to the Osteoporosis
Foundation, up (o 15 million
Americans have nslroporsts. or
brlttlc-bonr disease, to some
d eg ree. Sm u ll-bon cd, w h ile
women who smoke appear to be
at highest risk o f the disease. It
was reported at a concensus
development conference held at
the National Institutes o f Health
In 1986.
Garn and Ills colleagues define
bone loss us the dtlfcrcncc be­
tween gain hi the outer surface

one version o f the booklet was
needed. Brown said.
"T h e delay had nothing lo do
with Ideological reasons," said
Brown, noting Ihc Public Health
S ervice has repeatedly sup­
ported the use o f eondnins as
one way lo help stem the AIDS
epidemic.
“ If you arr not going to be
(sexually) abstinent or have a
fa ith fu l, m on ogam ou s re la ­
tionship. condoms arc Ihc only
th in g s that w ou ld prevent
transmission of AIDS or other
sexually trunsmlird diseases, al­
though they are not 100 percent
safe," Brown said.
AIDS activists have erlllrl/rd

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o f bones and loss In (he Inner
aurfare. While bone gain con­
tinues Into the 30a In both sexes.
Inner loss begins to exceed outer
gain In the early 40s for women
and 50s for men.
While researchers have long
thought that women sufTer more
from osteoporosis than men —
due In part lo the high rraclure
rale among women after age 45
— Gam and colleagues found
that the amount o f bone loss In
mates Is nearly as great as that
tn females. Men In the study lost
an average o f 8 percent of bone
between age 50 and 70, while
women lost I2perrcnt.
In 1989 U.S. govern m en t
guidelines Increased the re ­
commended dally allowance of
ralclum for 20-year-old women
from 600-800 m illigram s to
1,200 milligrams lo build bone
size as u hedge against future
bone loss. But Gam said his
rescarrh suggests that such ef­
forts are Ineffective because
bone loss Is a direct function of
bone size.
“ The more bone you have, the
more you have to lose." he said.
“ You don't crealc more bone by
stuffing calcium Into young
women any more than you
create more muscle by stuffing
sleuk Into football players.
"That doesn't mean that there
might nut be some advantage to
growing bigger bones, but even
If you could build more bone,
which 1 question, would It be
advantageous or would It simply
be lost?"
The study also measured the
Impact of cigarette smoking,
alcohol and the use of anllhyprrtenslve drugs and found
no correlations lx-tween these
factors and the amount of bone
See Bones. Page 3D

II your human nature ts llkr
must people's, you can find lots
ol reasons lor not getting help
l(i&gt;rn a dtH'tor. even though you
know deep down that you could
I s i it lu from (trip. Have you
tried uny of these reasons for
pulling It nil?
Too tiusy. Why worry about
m nut tiling that's not serious? I
ilon't like doctors. My father was
almost 90 when he dlrtl. I come
Irom strong stock I don't need
help II I don't think about the
complaint. It will probably go
away. I'll wail until the condi­
tion gels worse, then sr«- about
it
Putting off helpful treatment
when you need It won't save

you time or money. And It won't
cure the pain, which usually
gets worse. Take track pain, (or
example. If your spine is out ol
alignment, the pain caused by
this won’t go away until tinspine Is properly aligned again
The aehes and pallia. the ner­
vous tension and Irritability
won't go away until you get the
help you need. So. wily put it oil
any longer"

J ean M cG u ire, e x e c u tiv e
director o f the AIDS Action
Council, said the booklet Is not
very aggressive In conveying
condoms' protective benefits,
but "It qualifies as a first step."
McGuire also said she found It
"horrifying" that bureaucratic
wrangling could prevent poten­
tially life-saving Information
from quickly reaching the Am er­
ican public.

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NEW YORK - Commercial
diet programs arc doing a
"terrible Injustice" to a fatler-than-evcr American public
by making misleading claims
that could lead (o serious
health problems, a medical
group warned Tuesday.
P o p u la r d iet program s,
many o f them run by unquali­
fied personnel, often fall lo
Include medical screening for
obese dieters who face a host
of other health problems, said
Larry Stlfllcr. president of
H e a lth M a n a g e m e n t R e­
sources.
Stlffler said his company,
which provides health pro­
grams and diet plans to medi­
cal centers nationwide, has
Tound that most commcrical
d iet p r o g r a m s la s t year
claimed an average weight

loaaat man than IOO pounds.

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about one In five Americans
weigh 20 percent or more
above their. Ideal weight, ac­
cording lo a March study In
the New England Journal of
M edicine. The study also
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a sso cia tio n " betw een cor­
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Thoughtful plant choice ran
also head o ff other hazards,
especially In gardens where
children have eaay access. Two
plants (hat Cathey would prefer
barred from household gardens
are castor bean and llly-of-thevalley, plants that he says "are
quite to x ic" If eaten.
Other plants, while edible In
certain co n d itio n s, m ay be
poisonous or at least Irritating In
other forms.
Lima beans should never be
eaten uncooked because the raw
besns have cyanide In their

skint. Cathey said. Rhubarb
leaves and big. old radishes also
contain substances that If eaten,
can make a person "really sick."
the expert gardener said.
Full o f thorns, wire plant cages
and rusty tools, gardens con­
stitute a poten tially serious
health threat to people who have
not kept their tetanus vaccina­
tions up to date. Tetanus la an
often fatal • disease caused by
certain soil-dwelling bacteria.
The bacteria enter the body
through a wound made by a
thorn, nail or other sharp object.
"Tetanus shots are simply
essential because you are always
using wires lo hold something
Into place, something Is always
J a b b in g y o u r h a n d ." s a id
Cathey. He added that using
clean work gloves and dipping
garden tools In bleach can also
reduce health risks.

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they are w om again, he added.
restlcidc Instructions should
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best to select products that do
not harm butterflies or Osh. he
said. W h e n e v e r possib le, a
gardener should select plants
that require little or no chemical
help for healthy growth. Cathey

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N ew diabetes treatment studied
sulin. At this point, there la no
evidence o f continuing graft
function.
The case marked the first time
that tra n sp la n tin g purified.
Isolated cells had eliminated the
need for Insulin Injections In a
patien t wi t h Juvenile-onset
d ia b e te s , S ch a rp said. R e ­
searchers previously had ac­
complished only a partial reduc­
tion In patients’ need for Insulin.
"W e are Immensely pleased
that the grafted tissue was able
to satisfy all o f the patient's
Insulin requirements before It
was rejected." Scharp said.
"Our first trials In IM S were
designed to determine that Islet
transplants were safe. In this
study, our primary goal was to
determine If we could Isolate,
purify and transplant enough
Islets to bring a patient com­
pletely off Insulin.”
Dr. Paul Lacy, the Washington
University pathologist who de­
vised many o f the techniques
used to Isolate and purify human
Islets, said the patient's case
"shows that Islet transplantation
la a feasible approach to control­
ling Insulin-dependent diabetes
and clearly establishes the need
to move on to larger clinical
trials.
"R ejection, which prevents

ST. LOUIS — A 36-year-old
woman who received a
tranaptant o f Inautln-praductng
cells Isolated from cadaver pan*
creaaes was successfully oft In­
sulin Injections for more than
two weeks, a Washington Uni­
versity researcher said Tuesday.
Dr. David Sc harp, the surgeon
who conducted Inc transplant,
was part o f a team o f researchers
w ho worked on the project
described In the April Issue of
theioum al Diabetes.
Tne patient was one o f several
who received a pancreatic Islet
cell transplant through pilot
clinical trials at Washington
University School of Medicine
and Barnes Hospital In St. Louis.
The transplanted cells were
removed from the pancreas's
Islets, p ock ets o f horm oneproducing tissue that release
Insulin. Within 10 days o f re­
ceiving the new Islets, the pa­
tient no longer required dally
Injections of Insulin.
T h e p atien t rem ained In­
sulin-Independent until the 25ih
day after transplantation, when
evidence o f tissue rejection ap­
peared and the patient began to
require gradu ally Increasing
amounts o f supplemental In­

our ability to keep the patient off
o f Insulin long-term. Is a totally
separate problem, and our pre­
vious research gives us many
good Ideas about how to combat
rejection In future trials.
"In animal studies, we were
able to prevent rejection by
getting rid o f the lymphoid cells
In the Islets." Lacy said. "W e
hope thst this will be possible in
humans, although we may have
to g i v e the p a t i e n t i m ­
munosuppressive drugs such as
cyclosporine-A on a temporary
basts. But we Just don't know
y et."
Scharp warned, "W hile these
results are an Important step
forward, many more years of
research may be needed before
Islet transplantation can become
a r o u t in e t r e a t m e n t for
diabetics."
The patient whose case was
reported In Diabetes received
about 800.000 Islets Isolated
from two cadaver pancreases.
The Islets were 99 percent pure,
according to the researchers,
and were tested to confirm their
ability to produce Insulin.
The patient was under local
anesthesia when the Islets were
Injected Into the liver. The In­
s u lin p r o d u c tio n of the
tra n sp la n t w as d e t e r mi n e d

Gardening—

through precise measurements
o f C -p ep ttd e. a p recu rso ry
fragment of ihe Insulin molecule
that Is released from Islet cells
along with Intact Insulin.
In the transplant procedure.
I n s u l i n - p r o d u c i n g c e lls are
harvested and purified from one
or more cadaver pancreases,
then Injected Into a patient's
liver. Once established, the cells
act os a natural source o f Insulin
and reduce or prevent the need
for dally Injections.
The clinical trials were limited
to diabetics with no Insulin
production who had cither a
previous or simultaneous kidney
transplant and were Immunesuppressed with cyclosporine
and other medications. The re­
searchers said they were hopeful
the Immune suppression used to
maintain the kidney transplant
also would protect the islets
from rejection.
The Washington University
Human Islet Transplantation
Center has agreem cnla with
three universities for expanded
clinical trials In diabetic patients
who are to receive a kidney
transpla nt: University of
W estern Ontario at London.
Ontario; University o f Florida at
Gainesville: and University of
Pennsylvania In Philadelphia.

Diet

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all winter and now all of a
sudden they want to get out
there and work hard to make
their gardens look n ic e."
Sllversteln said.
T o avoid unnecessary lining.
Sllversteln suggests people use
wheelbarrows or push-carts to
haul gardening supplies. And If
you must lift heavy objects,
bend at the knees, rather than
the waist — keeping the back
straight, he said.
Knetpads or foam cushions
are also a good idea, Sllversteln
said, noting prolonged kneeling
can aggravate a potentially dis­
abling condition caused by the
roughening o f cartilage behind
the kneecap.
He advises people to Increase
their physical activities prior to
gardening season. Once In the
garden, he said they should
change their stance every 15 to
20 minutes to prevent the risk of
getting "locked" In one position.
Should a Joint lock and nut
eventually loosen up, he re­
com m ends seein g a doctor.

But bugs, plants and chemi­
cals are not to blame for the
blggesl health hazard facing
gardeners: Injured backs and
Joints.
“ The most common problem
Is low back Injury. People go out
on the first nice weekend day In
spring and spend two to six
hours on their hands and knees,
squatting — and they they try to
get up and are stuck," said Ira
Sllversteln. a physical therapist
In Washington.
Reckless shovelcrs who strike
hidden stones may end up with
twisted shoulders, knees, ankles
or backs — "depending on what
happens to the shovel and which
way It throws you," Sllversteln
said.
Even the garden store la not
totally safe. Gardeners may
throw out their backs by hefting
90-pounds bags of peat moss,
mutch or white stone.
" E v e r y b o d y o verestim a tes
thflr capacity. They don't realise
they've been basically sedentary

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b e c a u s e c a r t i l a g e m a y be
wedged In the Join! and forcing It
open may cause furl her damage.
The American Physical Ther­
apy Association suggests that
before entering the garden, peo­
ple follow a stretching and Um­
bering regimen that Includes
rotating Ihe head and upper
body, raising knees above the
waist, clenching and unclen­
ching the hands and rotating the
wrists In clrrles.
Although gardening Is better
than sitting around. Slversieln
said that as exercise It Is about
the same as housework, ranking
"on the bottom rung o f aeroblc
and caloric expenditure;*'

I f raws P age « D
"Half
Ihe Deople who Join these
progmms are absolutely not
medically appropriate."
A n y o n e m o r e t han 45
pounds overw eight Is five
times more likely lo suffer
from hypertension and four
times as likely to be afflicted
with Type II diabetes. Stlfller
said.
F u l l y o n e - t h i r d o f all
overweight women between
4 5 a n d 55 e x p e r i e n c e
gallbladder disease, he said.
Stlfller called for tougher
federal regulation o f the diet
Industry.

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or bone loss.
in earlier studies. Gam and
colleagues had found ihui entire
populations with high calcium
Intakes, such us Guatemalan

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o f the children o f mothers
who did not smoke had
used prescription asthma
medication within the post
two weeks compared to 2
percent of the children o f
mothers who smoked at
least half a pack dally.
Dr. Michael Wellsman.
an associate professor o f
pe di a tr ic s and public
health at Boston University
who led the study, said the
data the study was based
on only indicated whether
the women had smoked
during pregnancy and not
after their children were
born, al t ho ug h that la
likely.
Researchers are uncer­
tain how smoking during
pregnancy or exposure o f a
young ch ild to passive
smoke from a parent would
increase the chance o f de­
velop asthm a, he said.
Maternal smoking may In­
hibit development o f the
lung o f the fetus In the
w o m b or e x p o s u r e l o
passive smoke may the
lung In some way. he said.
Baaed on the findings,
the researchers called for a
renewed effort to discour­
age smoking In families,
especially during pre­
gnancy and the first five
years of children's lives.
"Parents should be en
couraged not to smoke,
irrespective of their child's
current respiratory status,
or their smoking may re­
sult In the development of
asthma In their children."
the researchers said.
The study Indicated 26
percent of American
children live with mothers
who report smoking during
pregnancy.

CHICAGO Women
who smoke apparently are
significantly'more likely to
have children who develop
asthma, researchers re­
ported Thursday.
"C h ild r e n whose
mothers smoke one half­
pack o f cigarettes or more a
day are twice as likely lo
have asthma and are four
ti mes as likely to use
asthma medications as are
children whose mothers do
not sm oke." researchers
c o n c l u d e d In a st udy
published in the Journal
Pediatrics.
T h e researchers from
Boston City Hospital, the
Boston University School of
Public Health and Harvard
School o f Public Health
analyzed data on 4.331
children from birth to 5
years of age. All Informa­
tion was based on parent
reporta o f ast hma and
smoking.
The researchers found
2.3 percent o f children
whose m others did not
smoke had asthma, com­
pared to 2.3 percent of
children whose mothers
smoked less than a halfpack o f cigarettes per day
and 4.8 percent o f children
whose mothers smoked a
half-pack or more per day.
T h e resea rch ers also
found 4.5 pe rcen t of
children whose mothers
sm oked a half-pack or
more each: day developed
asthma In the first year of
life, compared to only 1.8
percent a m o n g those
whose mothers did not
smoke.
In addition. 0.5 percent

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M others’ sm oke linked
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Cm U m m E frwa Pag* ID
At the con trot* for the 33 th
ahuttie miaafon will be com­
mander Loren Shrtver. 45. and
co-pllot Charlea Bolden. 43.
T h e ir crew m a tea a re Bight
engineer Steven Hawley. 38,
Bruce McCandleaa. 53. and
Kathryn Sullivan. 38. a geologist
and the first American woman to
walk tn apace.
"W hen Hubble lifts off ... we
will wltneaa not Juat another
launch, but rather a turning
point In humankind's perception
o f Itself and Its place In the
universe." Fisk said.
" In the 1500a. Copemlcua
demonstrated that the Earth waa
not the center o f the universe. In
the first half o f this century
(American astronomer) Edwin
H ubble re v e a le d the m indnumbing vastneaa o f the uni­
verse with Its countless galaxies
spread over billions o f light
years.
" I do not know what (the space
telescope) will reveal about the
origin of the universe and our
place In It." Fisk said. "But I am
very confident It will be as
profound In Its effect on our
perception o f who we are as such
p r e v i o u s r e v o l u t i o n s In
astronomy."
If all goes well. Hawley, using
Discovery's 50-foot robot arm.
will release the giant telescope,
the- sire o f a railroad tank car.
Into Its record 380-mlle-hlgh
orbit — twice as high as shuttles
usually fly — on the second day
of the flight.
After making sure the tele­
scope Is operating properly —
McCandleaa and Sullivan will be
standing by for an emergency
spacewalk If necessary — the
astronauts will devote the rest of
their five-day mission to Earth
photography 'a n d a series o f
minor experiments.
Discovery Is scheduled to land
on a c o n c r e t e r u n w a y at
Edwards Air Force Base. Calif.,
at 10:03 a.m. EDT Easter Sun­
day.
E ngineers on the ground,
meanwhile, will spend the next
six to eight months calibrating
and te s tin g the telesco p e's
systems and Instruments before
t u r n i n g H u b b l e o v e r to
astronomers at the Space Tele­
scope Science Institute at Johns
Hopkins University In Baltimore
for around-the-clock observa­
tions.
The telescope Is named after
Edwin P. Hubble, a Rhodes
scholar, am ateur boxer and
Kentucky lawyer who. In the
1030s. proved the existence of
galaxies and discovered the uni­
verse la expanding.
That key Insight, made with a
telescope only slightly larger
than the one that bears his
name, was crucial to the big
bang theory, which holds that
space and time exploded Into
existence billions of years ago In
a cosmic fireball that has been
expanding and dissipating ever
since.
Scientists believe they un­
d e rs ta n d h ow m a tte r w as
created In the early universe, but
the step from a featureless uni­
verse of uniform density to the
creation o f stars, galaxies and
clusters o f galaxies Is not at all
clear.
W o r k in g a b o v e E a r t h 's
o b s c u rin g a tm o s p h e re , the
Hubble Space Telescope will be
able to study slars and galaxies
that are much farther away —

fwe'11 be like the little nearsighted child
in the classroom who is given a pair of
glasses and at last can see what the
teacher’s been writing on the blackboard. |

and thus much younger — than
la possible from the ground,
giving astronomers a chance, for
the first time, to study galaxies
In the process of evolution.
Consider Earth's sun. Light
from the sun. tra v e lin g at
186.000 mile per second, takes
about eight minutes to cover the
93 million miles to Earth. Thus,
when one looks at the sun. one la
looking at the sun aa It appeared
eight minutes earlier. In that
sense, the sun Is eight "tight
minutes" aaray.
Likewise, when an astronomer
studies a galaxy 1 billion light
years away, roughly the limit for
practical work using Earth-baaed
telescopes, ho or she la studying
an object aa It appeared 1 billion
years ago. But the universe Is
thought to be about 15 billion
years old.
The Hubble Space Telescope's
superb optical system has 10
times the resolving power, or
clarity, of Earth-baaed Instru­
ments and It will be able to
study objects that are little more
than blurs when viewed from
the ground.
"Since we can see 10 times
better (with the telescope) we
will be able to look back up to 10
billion light years to see what
galaxies look like." said NASA
astron om er Edw ard W eller.
"T h e exciting thfog Is. we hope
we see some evolution, we hope
to ace they're different. But we
have no Idea what we'll see.”
If Hubble detects signs o f
g a la c t ic e v o lu tio n as
astronomers hope, the scientists
may learn details about how
swarms o f stars like Earth's
Milky Way formed shortly after
the big bang when the uni­
verse's density was essentially
uniform — a major problem for
modem cosmology.
But opening a window on the
early universe Is only one of
Hubble's goals.
Equally Important observa­
tions may show whether black
holes — the collapsed remnants
o f massive stars — provide the
pow er for m ysterious highenergy "quasars" at the edge of
the observable universe.
By studying certain pulsating
variable stars at greater dis­
tances than ever before, the
Hubble Space Telescope will
allow scientists to greatly Im­
prove the critical yardstick used
to measure the alse o f the
universe and In the process
determ ine the speed o f the
universe's expansion to within
10 percent. That, tn turn, will
help refine estimates of the age
of the cosmos.
Closer to home, the telescope's
wide field-planetary camera will
routinely take pictures o f the
planets in Earth's solar aystem
with a level o f detail rivaling that
o f flyby space probes. Such
long-term studies could pay off
In Improved knowledge about
the forces that shape Earth's
environment.
And In a project that could
have profound Intellectual, phil­

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osophical and religious Implica­
tions. the Hubble Space Tele­
scope may prove once and for all
whether planets circle other
stars. If unambiguous evidence
la found. It will be more difficult
than ever before to assume life
on Earth la unique.
"W h at strikes me about this
Instrument la It'a widely touted
as, and I think this la accurate,
the single greatest quantum leap
In mankind's power o f observa­
tion o f his solar system and the
cosmos that has occurred since
Galileo's first (use) o f the tele­
scop e." Sullivan said In an
Interview.
Data from the telescope, she
said, will anawer such questions
as "how did the universe come
to be. what are the forces that
created It. that govern It. that
sustain It? What are the forces
that d rive the dyn am ics o f
planetary atm ospherea. that
drive the dynamics o f this at­
mosphere?
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physics that govern them, we
should be able to get much more
refined understandings of. great
new Insights and glimpses Into
and poaalbly even discover new
processes that we really Viadn't
suspected before."
Congress approved the space
telescope project tn 1977 with
launch originally scheduled for
1983. But the flight was re­
peatedly delayed, first by pro­
blems that slowed the shuttle
program and then by trouble
with the telescope Itaelf.
Launch ultimately waa sched­
uled for the fall of 1986, but
those plans went up In smoke
along with the Challenger dis­
aster. which grounded the shut-

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Its faint object camera Is so
sensitive It could distinguish a
car's left and right headlights
from 3.500 miles away — the
distance between Atlanta and
San Francisco — and tell If a
nickel Is heads or tails from a
distance of 6 miles.
The faint object camera, one of
six Instruments on the telescope,
can Intensify starlight 100.000
limes, the same as Increasing
the light of a candle flame to the
brightness of the noon sun.
Overall, the telescope has 10
times the resolution, or clarity,
of ground-based Instruments,
the difference between being
able to read the big letters on the
second row of an eye chart and
reading the bottom line.
T h e t e le s c o p e 's 7 .8 - fo o t
primary mirror Is the smoothest
piece o f glass ever made. If the
surface o f the Earth was as
smooth as the telescope's mir­
ror. Mount Everest would be
about 5 Inches high.
Despite their great sensitivity,
the telescope's live primary tele­
phone-booth-size Instruments —

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for nearly three

T h e telescope's many delays
pushed the price tag to some
•1 .5 bUllon. almost the coat o f a
new apace shuttle, making the
Instrument the moot expensive
civilian science payload ever
launched.
Throwing In the coat of ground
equipm ent, annua] operating
expenses for the Space Tele­
scope Science Institute, planning
an a developm en t o f shuttle
servicing missions and other
factors, the total cost o f the
telescop e project w ill reach
•3.35 billtorf by the end of the
first year of operation.
Despite the frustration of the
repeated delays, a skyrocketing
budget and Improvements In
technology that have allowed
ground telescopes to close the
gap In performance. Hubble's
launch this week nonetheless
marks a major milestone In the
history of science.
The Hubble Space Telescope
measures 43.5 feet long. 14 feet
wide and weighs 35.500 pounds.
Built by Lockheed Missiles and
Space Co. o f Sunnyvale. Calif.,
the telescope was designed to to
be serviced by spacewalking
shuttle astronauts and to operate
at least 15 years.
At the heart o f the telescope la
a 1.837-pound. 94.5-Inch wide
m irror built by Perkln-Elmer
Corp. o f Danbury. Conn. Coated
with a highly reflective layer of
aluminum-magnesium Just 4
millionths of an Inch thick, the
m in or reflects 85 percent of the
visible light that falls on It.
W hile It ta not particularly
large aa major telescopes go —
the Hale Telescope at Mount
Palomar. Calif., has a 300-Inch
m inor, for example — Hubble's
m in or Is the most perfect ever
made with no peaks or valleys
greater than about half a mil­
lionth o f an Inch.
The Hubble Space Telescope is
a Cassegrain design, that ts.
light en|ers the Instrument,
bounces off the primary mirror
and back up to a smaller.
13.3-Inch mirror mounted In the
center o f the telescope tube.

Jupiter a popular target
for amateur astronomers
Unless tha moon Is visible,
the brightest object in our
n ig h t a k y la th e p la n e t
Jupiter. Jupiter Is more than
t w ic e a s b r ig h t a s th e
brightest star, Sirius.
At sunset. Jupiter la high
over head and Is currently In
the constellation Gemini. It
will act around midnight for
the remainder o f the month.
T h is huge planet ranks
right behind the moon in
v ie w in g p o p u la rity . T h e
reason la simple - its size.
Jupiter la about 88.000 miles
In diam eter, compared to
about 8.000 for our Earth.
Jupiter has twice aa much
mass as all the other planets,
moons, comets, and asteroids
In the solar system combined.
Through the telescope. It
presents us with more surface
area to explore than all the
other planets combined.
Jupiter has sixteen moons,
four of which sre visible In
bin ocu lars. Th ese m oon s
were discovered in 1610 by
Galileo and are fascinating to
wstch from night to night aa
they travel around the planet.
There are two types o f
planets In our solar system.
One type la called terrestrial.
They are small and rocky
bodies. A good example o f a
terrestrial planet Is Earth.
Jupiter belongs to the sec­
ond type, called Jovtan or Gas
Giant planets. These planets
all are much larger than the
earth and are made of mainly
gases with small cores. You
may think o f these planets as
basically atmosphere. It la no
surprise then to find that
these planets are having very
dynamic weather.
This Is Indeed the case with
Jupiter. Even though a small

telescope tw o dark bands, the
North and South Equatorial
Belts, are normally easily
seen. However. Jupiter cur­
r e n t ly la u n d e r g o in g a
planet-wide disturbance that.
In May 1989, caused the
South E qu atorial Belt to
vanish from small telescopes.
It has not relumed yet. The
North Equatorial Belt also has
been vndergolng a great deal
o f d istu rb a n ce. M any Ir­
regularities have been seen
here recently.
The Great Red Spot, which
Is a hurricane three times the
size o f the Earth, has begun
darkening again. Throughout
most o f the 1980‘s the Red
Spot appeared much paler In
color. This Is another one of
the appeals In Jupiter wat­
ching: you can never be sure
exactly what you will see.
Another feature of Jupiter
that stands out through the
telescope Is Its shape. A
glance will quickly show that
Jupiter la not round but
rather "sq u a sh ed " at the
poles. The main reason for
this Is the planet's rotational
speed. A day on Jupiter Is o
little less than 10 hours long.
In c id e n t a lly , the w o rd
planet Is derived from the
Greek word meaning wan­
derers. They are called wan­
derers because careful ob­
servation will show that they
move In relation to the back­
ground o r " f i x e d " stars.
Jupiter, which takes 13 years
to orbit the Sun. moves very
slowly against the stars. Mer­
cury. which zooms arond the
Sun every 88 days, moves
very quickly In our sky.

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two cameras, two light-splitting
s p e c t r o g r a p h s and one
photometer, a sort of high-tech
light meter — require only about
150 watts o f power, the amount
used by a typical three-way light
bulb.
The telescope's digital Images
and other data will be beamed
down to scientists on the ground
at up to 1 million bits per second
— fast enough to transmit the
contents of a 30-volume en­
cyclopedia In 43 minutes.
"W ith the space telescope,
w e're Increasing astronomical
capability more than It's ever
been Increased since Galileo
started using a telescope (400
yea rs ago), said NASA
astronomer Edward Weller.
"T h e history o f science has
been ... whenever you make a
giant leap In capability you
uncover profound new concepts
and new phenomena. I think the
most exciting thing about the
space telescope program Is find­
ing out the answers to questions
we can't even ask today."
The key to the Hubble Space
T e le s c o p e 's success Is high
technology, near perfect optics
and the absence o f Earth's
a tm o sp h ere, w hich distorts
starlight, blocks out some types
of light altogether and causes
stars to twinkle when viewed
from the ground.
As for optics. Weller said, no
other Instrument even comes
close.
"T h e human eye can barely
detect a firefly at 300 yards." he
said. " I f your eye was as good as
the space telescope, you could
sec that same firefly 10.000
miles away, a distance from
W a s h i n g t o n to S y d n ey .
Australia.
"Another way o f looking at It
Is the human eye can detect a
standard flashlight bulb at about
3 miles. With the space tele­
sc o p e . you cou ld see that
flashlight bulb on the moon, a

distance of a quarter of a million
miles. In general, the space
telescope ta about 10 billion
times as sensitive as the human
eye."
An optical system's resolution
Is a measure o f how close two
objects can be and still be
distinguished as separate. If the
human eye could resolve objects
with the clarity of the space
telescope. W eller said, "y o u
could read this morning's Miami
Herald headlines from the Ken­
nedy Space Center, a distance o f
about 300 miles."
But good optics alone la not
enough. Just as photographers
on the ground need a tripod for
stability when using telephoto
lenses, the space telescope must
be able to lock onto dim targets
and smoothly track them over

long periods.
The specifications called for a
p o in tin g s ta b ility o f seven
thousandths of an arc second.
To understand how good that Is.
consider this: A circle Is made up
of 360 degrees. Each degree can
be divided up Inin 60 mlnulrs
and each minute can be divided
up Into 60 "a rr seconds." The
pointing accuracy of the tele­
scope Is an unimaginable seven
thousandths o f an arc second.
"T h e equivalent of that Is If
you could design a laser with
that kind o f precision [jointing
and aim it and shoot It from
Washington you could hit a
dime on the World Trade Center
In New York, not only hit that
dime but malntuin that laser on
that dime for up to 34 hours a
day." Weller said.

Spacew alksContinued from Pago ID
potential
problem that we could have with
the deploym ent o f the tele­
scope.”
Leaving nothing to chance.
Sullivan and McCandless have
been training for an emergency
"extra-veh icu lar a c tiv ity " —
EVA — for the past five years,
building on experience both
have from previous missions.
In 1984. McCandleaa tested u
Jet-powered backpack In histo­
r y 's firs t such u n te lh e re d
spacewalk and later that year.
Sullivan became the first Am eri­
can woman to walk In space.
Both astronauts will begin
preparing for a possible tele­
scope repair spacewalk 3 14
hours Into Discovery's flight
when Sullivan. 38, and Mc­
Candless. 53. begin breathing
pure oxygen to prepare their
bodies for work in the lowpressure spacesults.
One hour later, the crew will
begin low ering the shuttle's

cabin pressure from 14.7 pounds
per square Inch lo 10.3 psl. Both
actions will allow McCandless
and Sullivan to avoid the bends
should a spacewalk be ordered.
On the second day of the
mission. Sullivan and McCand­
less will don medical sensors
and water-cooled underwear to
cut the time needed lo don their
bulky spacesults. All of the
preparatory actions will allow
them to begin a spacewalk
within Just two hours If neces­
sary.
Astronaut Steven H aw ley,
using Discovery's 50-fool-long
robot arm. then will latch onto
the Hubble Space Telescope.
Four latches holding It Inside the
cargo bay then will be released
a lo n g w ith a p o w e r c a b le
supplying electricity from the
shuttle.
Later, radio commands from
the ground will cause the tele­
scope's two antennas to begin
unfolding and Its two electrici­
ty-producing solar arrays lo
unwind like window shades.

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drive but In the short grass
nevertheless.
Y o u r s t r ul y w i p e d som e
nervous perspiration from his
faced, teed up his best Maxfll
and let It rip. The ball arced
across the road and over the
creek. Just barely. It went to the
left, not a duck hook but a
noticeable right to left move­
ment. and wound up tn the
rough some 40 yards short of the
fairway.
I turned about 16 shades of
red. slammed my driver Into the
bag and quickly headed toward
the cart, trying not to listen to
any snickers or guffaws that
might have been coming from
the dining room gallery.
On the other side of the creek.
I took out my trusty five wood
and figured I'd Just try to get the

ball Into the air and somewhere
near the green. 1 swung, grass
flew but the ball didn't. It rolled
about 13 yards and disappeared
Into some heavy grass. I took the
five wood, still embarrased to the
hilt, finally found the ball and
swung again. This time It came
out of the rough, low and slow,
rolled Into the fairway and
stopped just short of the rightside rough about 110 yards from
the green.
The other three guys hit their
second shots, all of which found
the putting surface, and were
standing around waiting on me.
I took out a pitching wedge. I
didn't take aim. I didn't line It
up. I didn't think about keeping
my head down or following
through. I Just wanted to get this
first hole over with. I swung, the
ball flew Into the air. came down

Just on the front of the uphill
green, bounced once, sal down'
hard, ran right lo the pin and. on
the last turn, fell Into the cup.
Par!!!
I walked to the green, removed
my ball from the hole, walked
back to the cart and sat down
while the other three guys were
lining up their putts.
This game ain't so tough.
Later that week. I was relating
this same story to Don January.
He grinned, knowing full-well
the Intimidation factor on that
particular hole.
" J u s t y o u r t y p i c a l 35hundicappcr par." he said.
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March 14, 1990

Sanford Herald
82nd Yew, No 1 7 4 - Sanford, Florida

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Get-together to discuss
film flops; but several
people get in on the act

□ Sports
Pats win in ovtrllm#

• y V IC K I
Hsrald stall wrltst

A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - It took five Innings
»t regulation for Lake Branlley to pull out a
past
* |girls softball win over Oviedo and Improve to
.1-2
9-2. 5-0 In the Seminole Athletic Conference.
Oviedo falls to 10-3 and 4 -t.
1B

S A N FO R D - "Let the game* begin."
A l about half past midnight this morning. II was
with those words that Richard Wilson, an attorney
for I h r A m rrlra n Civil Liberties Union, marshalled
the forces for legal bailie against the board of
trustees of Seminole Com m unity College.
Following a four-and-onchalf hour m rrlln g at
which the board of trustees failed lo lake any action
and even had trouble making a derision on Ih r
locution of lhe meeting. Wilson promised lo file a
lawsuit "w ithin a m onth" on behalf of those
members of the Central Florida com m unity who
were displeased with past actions of the board.
Last night's meeting was anything but subdued.
A gentleman, bound and gagged stood shackled In

SCC losss 13-11 to VCC
SANFORD T h e horsehldc was flying
Tuesday as Valencia Com m unity College held
on for a 13-11 Mid-Florida Conference baseball
victory over the Seminole Com m unity College
Raiders at SCC.
T h e two teams used eight pitchers In an effort
to slop the offensive flreoworks as the clubs
combined for 27 hits. Including nine for extra
bases. Four of the extra base hits were home
runs.
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Tuesday's meeting drew a large crowd, e lot of noise, end no peace treaty.

□ Florida
A ll sals after em ergency landing

More controversy could be on the way

A T L A N T A — After experiencing hydraulic
problems on takeoff, an Eastern Airlines DC-9
with 56 people aboard made u safe emergency
landing at Hartsfleld International Airport
Tuesday night. T h e flight was bound for
Tallahassee. Fla. No one was Injured and there
was no fire when the D C -9 landed In a shower of
sparks about 10:40 p.m .. authorities said.
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By o a v w e. AM oeeaoK
UPI Religion Wrttsr
When Marlin Scorsese's film “ Th e Lasi Tem pta­
tion of C h rist" was released lo Ihe public In 1988, II
caused a furor In the religious world, bringing
fundamentalists pickets to movie Ih ru lrrs und
raising ihe spectre of censorhslp. anti-Semitism and
blasphemy.
Some people think "The Handmaid's Ta le ." the
film version of Cunadlun novrllsl Murgarrl Atwood s
dystopian novel Just now reaching theaters, may
spark un equivalent reaction.

Spaca program rscsivsa lift
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — Am edca's Infant space
piogram received a boost this m orning when u
Tita n 3 rocket boosted a high-power 9140
million communications satellite Into orbit alter
a spectacular m orning blastoff. T h e 9130
million 1.5 million-pound rocket, carrying the
second of a new breed of high-speed radio relay
stations capable of handling 120.000 telephone
calls al once, thundered to life at 6:53 a.m .
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Board OKs proposal;
says it will save lives

C A S S E L B E R R Y — Th re e arm ed robbers
apparently stripped off a top layer of their
clothes as they fled the scene of a 10 p.m.
Monday robbery of a Pulillx store In Casselberry.
Casselberry Detective Lyn n Cambre said the
gang may tie the same that hit two Orange
County stores Feb. 25 and March 2.
In the Casselberry case at Publlx In Cassel­
berry Collection. U.S. Highway 17-92. the armed
men entered al closing lime when 15 workers
were present. The workers were ordered to the
lloor and a woman and a man were assaulted
and their personal cash slole. Cambre said.

B y J . H A R K B A A FIA LO
Herald stall writer___________________

T w o of the robbers confronted the store
manager In his office and from the safe stole an
undisclosed amount of cash. As the robbers fled
nut a a back drxir. Cambre said they discarded
sklmasks. additional clothing and a sawed off
shotgun. Police consider the suspects dangerous
and suspect they may strike again.

C ham ber supports mall road plan
S A N F O R D — T h e Greater Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce board of directors Tuesday voted
lH-to-1 to endorse the C ity of Sanford's decision
lo help the developer of a regional mull pay for
mall roads with property taxes generated from
the development.
Before Inc b a u d vole. City Manager Frank
Faison gave u presentation on the 9100 million
mall planned for Interstate-4 and Slate Road 46.
Th e city commission Monday annexed the
property und gave support of a-plan to float 96.2
million In bonds for developer Melvin Sim on &amp;
Associates to puy for new mads und roud
Improvements needed to accommodate the
mall.
Bette G ra m kow was the o n ly cham ber
director to vote against the endorsement.
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S A N FO R D — By May 15. every
convenience store, gasoline station
and many other stores open past 9
p.m . In Seminole County may be
required to have either two clerks
on duly or lo enckisc Ihclr single
c le rk b e h in d a b u lle t -p r o o f
enclosure.
Seminole County commissioners
u n a n im o u sly approved a co un­
ty w id e " t w o -c le r k " o rd in a n c e
Tuesday night, saying II may not
eliminate robbcTlcs but hopefully
will save lives.
T h e ordinance will be In effect In
all elites that do not have similar
laic nlghl clerk protections such as
Sanford and Lake Mary. Longwood
w ill consider Ils ow n two-clerk
ordinance March 19.
Seminole County cities may either
pass similar laws or choose to "opt
o u t ” of the re q u ire m e n ts all
to g e th e r, th e re b y v o id in g the
county ordinance.
Th e ordinance wculd upply lo
many other stores. Including video
tape rental stores, but not restau­
rants or stores In shopping centers
where most other stores ure ulso
open past 9 p.m .
"If It w ill save one life or many
lives. It w ill be worth It." said
commissioner Jennifer Kelley, who
sought (he legislation In December.
T n c ordinance has been sought by
clerks and their supporters In an
effort to provide more security to
late-night workers. M any retail
robberies and assaults occur late at
night when there are few customers
In Ihe stores, law enforcement
officials have said.
" I think you are being leaders
right now w ith tills ordinance." said
Sylvester Cluing, owner of Sanford
Mobile Service Station. "W e can'l
build a fortress around these stores
and slop ertme. But If wo can stop
one or two or more robberies. It Is
worth It."
But m any store owners and their
representatives oppose the re­
quirements. saying they will be
costly and Ineffective.
"W e Ihtnk Ihe ordinance Is very
good and will be cffctdlve with one
exception." said Jo h n Pear m an.
president of Ihe Retail Grocers
Association of Florida. "A n d that
exception Is Ihe two-clerk, bullet­
proof enclosure option. T h e figures
show lhat will be ineffective."
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(Th e Him may soon be seen ul arru Ihrulrrs. Renee
Dw yer, who books dim s at Enzlan Theater In
Maitland, said she Is pursuing a contract on "T h e
H u ndm ald'sTule.'T
T o date, how ever, rructlon to the ch illing,
cautionary talc has been muted and the reasons w hy
may be Instructive.
First and foremosi may Is- thr changed religious
and political climate.
" T h e Last Tem ptation." which was bused on a
novel by Nlkos Ku/antzaklv was released near Ih r
height ot Ih r political activism of the theologically
See M ora. Pag* 8 A

it
ACLU attomsy Richard Wilson

Agents reap $300,000 worth of marijuana
By9U 9AN LO O C M
Haratd Malt writer
P A O LA — A 39-year-old man
was arrested for Ihe second lime in
three years Tuesday when drug
agents raided an elaborate m ari­
juana greenhouse al his residence
and confiscated pot estimated ul
9300.000.
Th is time. 148 pot plants from
two- lo three-feet lull were seized
from Ihe p ro p e rly of W a yne
L o ra n c e . 5 0 5 0 O ra n ge B lv d ..
Paola. west of Sanford and north u(
Lake Mary.
C i t y - C o u n t y In v e s t ig a t iv e
B u r e a u a g e n t s fir s t ra id e d
Lorance's house- In May 1987.
w h e n 200 m u lu rc m a riju a n a
planls valued at 9200.000 were
fo u n d . C C IB C o m m a n d e r L t.
Donald Esllngcr said. A l maturity.
Esltngrr estimated the value of Ihe
current crop al 9300.000.
In Ih e T u e s d a y ra id , both
Lorancc and his girlfriend. Bonnie
tlourthum. 33. were charged with
cultivation and possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana. The y
were arrested after Ihe raid on
Ihclr house ul about 10 p.m. Th e ir
two-year-old son. who was al Ihe
s c e n e , w a s e n t r u s t e d to
grandparents when the couple was
Jailed. Esllngcr said.
C C IB and federal D ru g E n forcemenl Agency agents kicked
ihclr way In through the front door
CCIB agents gather maniuana plants Irom this greenhouse In Paola where of Lorance's rural house. "W e
two people were arrested during a Tuesday raid More than $300,000 worth forced entry. He wouldn’t respond
See M a riju a n a . Page 5 A
ol plants were confiscated

Lake Mary gets unexpected vote of support
from county in controversy over utility lines
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Seminole
County &gt;commissioners,
meeting
In Sanford,
reversed themselves and voted 5 0 to support Lake
Mary's effort to force Florida Power Corp. lo bury Ihclr
Ilower lines along Lake Mary Boulevard. In December,
the county commission had voted 3-2 against burying
See L in e s . Page 2 A

Herald stall writer
L A K E M ARY - Proponents of burying utility lines in
this city won the support of an opponent In a surprise
turn ol events Tuesday night

Lake Mary recycling program
sets good example for county
Hi not) pounds ol glass. 1.800
|mtontls ol plastic, and 1.400 pounds
til alum inum In Luke Mary alone
"T h a t's 7 1.200 pounds a month out
ol Lake Mary, and all of It Is
recycled." lie said
Lake Mary Is the lirst city In
Seminole County to recycle trash.
Hvres said But Ihe trend is grow­
ing By 1992. the State of Florida
w ill require all com m unities to
Isolate yard trash "G rass clippings.

By L A C Y DOM EN
Herald stall writer
L A K E M ARY - Since residents
began recycling newspapers, glass,
plastic, and alum inum five months
ago. statistics project that 2.225
40-year-old trees have not been
felled
Bob I lyres, division manager lor
Western Waste Industries, said In a
typical m outh bis c re w , picks up
5 2 .0 0 0 p o u n d s ol n e w s p a p e r.
.

See R ecycle. Page 5 A
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RECYCLED
According to official* w ith
Western Waste Industries, a
typical m onth produces the
following amount of recyclable
area:
NEWSPAPERS

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19,000 lbs.
PLASTICS
1,900 lbs.
ALUMINUM
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�•A — Sanford Hermo . San lord. Florida — Wednesday. March M. 1W0

NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND ACROSS T H E S T A T E

Tita n 3 thunders into space
Broward tax hlka loaaa at polls
P O R T L A U D E R D A L E — Broward County voters soundly
rejected a 1-ceni hike In the county's 8-cenl sales lax Tuesday,
white granting adult com m u nil let the right to bar those under

C A P E C A N A V E R A L - A Tita n
3 rocket boosted a high-power
$140 m illion com m unications
satellite Into orbit Wednesday
after a spectacular m o rn in g
blastoff m arking another major
step for Am erica’s Infant com ­
mercial space program.
T h e $130 m illion l.S m il­
lion-pound rocket, carrying the
second of a new breed of h ig h ­
speed radio relay stations capa­
ble of handling 120.000 tele­
phone calls at once, thundered
to IITe at 6:53 a.m .
T h e T ita n 3. ru m bling through
a partly cloudy dawn sky atop
twin Jets of Incandescent flame
on only Its second commercial
f lig h t, a rc e d east o v e r the
Atlantic Ocean In a flight visible
for hundreds of mile*. It

T h e tax proposal failed by a margin of more than 3 -io -l,
according to figures released by county election officials.
W ith 100 percent of the county's 537 precincts reporting, the
tax measure was spurned by a vole oi 125.785 to 40,073 In
favor, ofllcialatald.
C ounty officials had asked that the 1-cent tax Increase be
collected for at least 15 years, and predicted It would raise $3
billion for county and city public works projects.
C ounty voters were also asked to decide whether Broward's
adult communities should be allowed to bar people under 55.
T h e majority said they should.
T h e measure passed by a vote of 00.876 to 64.383. officials
said.

Construction starts on Miami Bsscti hots!
M IA M I B E A C H — G round was broken Tuesday on the first
lu xu ry hotel to be built In Miami Beach since 1968. a 634 million
American-Japanese venture.
T h e 23-story. 188-room structure, expected to be ready for
occupancy In November 1991. la being built by A ll Nippon
A irw ays of Japan and Carolyn Properties .1 of Miami. Th e
airline's A N A Enterprises division will also operate the hotel.
Officials said It will bring about 900 new Jobs to Miami Beach
and should help to promote tourism.
T h e hotel will contain some rooms decorated In tradlUonal
Japanese style. Including tataml mats on the floor and painted
screens Instead of Interior walls.
Another feature of the hotel will be a 105-foot waterfall In a
traditional Japanese garden.

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Last night, county com m is­
sioners predicated thetr renewed
support on the condition that
Lake M ary officials agree to take
the lead In any legal challenge
from FP C and share the coat of
a n y Judicial sward, should they
lose.
For the four Lake Mary com ­
missioners present at the county
meeting Tuesday night, that was
a condition they are ready to
a cce p t B u rying poorer and other
utility lines was a key aspect of
the Lake Mary Boulevard "gate­
w a y " b e a u t if i c a t io n p la n
adopted by Lake Mary and the
county last year.
Gateway supporters said no
matter how m uch landscaping la
done along the road, overhead
wires w ill be u £ y and defeat the
beautification effort.
"It's fair." Lake Mary Mayor
D ick Feaa said. "It shows we're
together on ou r position. It's not
only the citizens of Lake Mary
that will be held accountable."
" I t ’s a fair comprom ise." said
Lake Mary commissioner Paul
Tre tn cl. responsible for turning
three reluctant county commis' stoners to the city's side,
i " I ’ m e x tre m e ly glad the y
* decision to proceed with
?l*n w ith buried power
■aid city commissioner
T o m Mahoney. "T h e y placed the

B R A D E N TO N — Troplcana Products Inc. Is offering 6150.000
In m atching grants to Florida chambers of commerce that start
druiig-free workplace programs, an official said Tuesday.
We arc convinced that the chambers of commerce arc the
best-positioned resources available to help the small- and
medium-sized businesses start drug-free program* w ithin their
com panies." said Martin Gutfreund. vice president of ad­
ministration.
T h e Bradenton Juice company will give $10,000 each to 15
local chambers, and another $25,000 to the state Cham ber of
Commerce to assist those chambers In starting thetr own
programs, said Robert Soran. Trop lca n a't chief executive.
"W e ’re hoping that eventually other major companies get
Involved with the program ." Gutfreund said.
Chairm an of the Governor's Select Committee on Workplace
2000. Soran said It's not enough to "Just say no" to drugs.
"W e must say ‘yes' to a drug-free workplace program. We
m ust set an example." he said.

Shaw to bacoma first black chlaf juatlca
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida Supreme Court Justice Leander
Shaw was elected by his six colleagues Tuesday to become chief*
Justice of the court, the first black to ever achieve that poai.
Shaw. 59, will serve a two-year term beginning In J u ly . A
former public defender and prosecutor from Jacksonville who
has also served as a slate appeals court Judge, he has been a
Justice since Ja n u a ry 1983.
As chief Justice. Shaw will preside at all court proceeding* j»nd
Is responsible for overseeing Us caseload. T h e chief Justice is also
the chief administrativeoffleer o d h f vWSVwtWs ju StOat s j sscin.
G ov. Bob Martinez praised the election of Shaw, calling U "a
testament to the progress Florida has made over the years in
providing equal opportunity for all Its citizens."
Joseph W . Hatchett, who was appointed to the court In 1975
by thcn-Gov. Reubln Askew, was the state's first black Justice.
He resigned In IB79 to accept a federal appointment and never
served as the court's chief Justice.

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But Sheriff Walter Heinrich ruled she violated
policy by handling evidence, the records say.
T h e suspect was vldeolapcd du ring the
midnight shift Nov. 19 by another technician.
Adlcla Palacios, who administered the tests
while Deputy Michelle Sim m ons watched,
records show.
Palacios and Ihe deputy both told In ­
vestigators that Gray was sleeping and snoring,
according to records.
And the snoring was so loud and distracting,
ihe deputy told Investigators, that she stuttered
and lost her place while reading to the suspect
the In fra ctio n s for the breath test.

Atlantis
returns
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CAPE CANAVERAL T h e shuttle Atlantia, bolted
to Ihe back of a 747 Jum bo
Jet. returned to the Ken­
nedy Space Center Tu e s ­
day after a delayed two-day
trip from California.
N e x t u p fo r N A S A :
launch of the shuttle Dis­
covery April 12 to ferry
Into orbit the $1.5 billion
Hubble Space Telescope,

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Wednesday. March 14. 1990
Vol 82 . No 174
PuMiiAed Dell* m * U n der. H i i f l
leturSiy Sr TO* lenlerd Herald,
in*., Mt N. F n * c l A**., tenter*.

Service Com mtMton report on
the costs of undergrounding Is
due.
Randy Morris, chairm an at the
co m m itte e that d ra fte d the
boulevard's gateway plan, said
the FPC study would show cost
sa vin gs by u n d e rg ro u n d in g ,
only the cost If power lines
t h r o u g h o u t the s ta le w ere
buried.
. Commission chairman Glenn
surrendered her gavel — re­
quired for the chairman lo make
a motion — and suggested Ihe
city pick up the major legal
expenses of the legal challenge
with county legal staff assisting.
Ju lia n said the city Is preparing
to hire an altcrney to defend
their cause In courts and before
the P S C . G le n n c o n tin u e d :
should the courts determine FPC
customers should not pay the
costs, the county and city would
share the cost of burying the
lin e s e q u a lly If L a k e M ary
approves the compromise.
Commissioners voted 5-0 for
the motion.
C o u n ty engineer J e rry Mc­
C o llu m sa id If L a k e M a ry
approves the compromise, he Is
ready to notify FPC to prepare to
b u ry their lines w ith in two
weeks. McCollum said the lliul
design plana to widen Lake Mary
Boulevard from two to six lanes
have been complete since Ja n u ­
ary.

T A M P A — A Jail clerk accused of sleeping on
Ihe Job and making snoring sounds that were
captured on a videotape of a drunken driving
suspect has erased the recording to blot out the
embarrassing noises, officials say.
Beverly G ra y, a technician at the Central
Breath Testing Unit at Hillsborough County
Ja il, denied dioztng on duty and blamed the
nasal noises on her asthma, an Internal
Investigation report released Monday said.
G ra y said she did not Intentionally erase the
tape of a drunken driving suspect undergoing
routine tests to determine alcohol consumption.

From Unitad Puss Intarnations! reports____________ __

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authority to require the lines be
placed underground, the three
commissioners were still reluc­
tant to do to Tuesday night until
T re m e l m ade th e fo llo w in g
argument — do It now or never
do ti oil anywhere In the county.
W arren said It would not be
fair to face lepil expenses and
possibly a $1.4 m illion bill for
one road unless utility wires
along all roads in the county
were buried as well. She said
because the "Green P en ny" gas­
oline tax pegged for beautifica­
tion failed In November, the
c o u n ty d id n 't h a ve enough
money lo pay to have utility
lines along all roadways In the
county "undergrounded.**
"E v e ry one cf you said you
supported u ndergrounding of
utilities som ew here." Tre m e l
said. "If the commission doe*
not support the etty effort to
bury utility lines. It la saying It
won't bury lines anywhere.
“ Lake Mary Boulevard Is the
first road to come before you.
We're saying let's do it now.
because if you wait until some
other road comes along It w ill be
the same Issue — It won't be any
different. T h e Issues w ill be the
same as they are now.*'
Warren offered to make the
motion to tell FP C that the
co m m ission supports u ndergrounding. but would watt until
J u l y when a Flo rid a Public

‘That’s not snoring, I have asthma’ says
jail clerk accused of sleeping on the job

S T . P E TE R S B U R G — Most shrimpers who have violated the
controversial turtle-excluder law have not been fined, a National
Marine Fisheries Service report shows.
Siallstlcs released this week by the southeast regional office of
ihe N M FS show that of 882 shrimp boat boardings by the Coast
G ua rd since the federal law s Inception last year. 251 were found
to be In violation.
Of those violations, only 28 have resulted In citations against
the owners or masters of the boats, and only two of thoae
citations have been settled.
Gene Proulx. who heads Ihe regional enforcement division df
Ihe NM FS. said hts group is coordinating elfons lo enforce the
regulations along the G ulf Coast and up the Atlantic Coast as far
as the Caroltnas.
Officials handed out 188 written warnings that carry no
penalty. 18 cases were dismissed Tor lack of evidence and the
others are pending. Proulx said.

Th* daily number Tuesday in th*
Florida Lottery CASH 3 game was
637.

risk burden on us and consid­
e r in g o u r co un se l a n d the
county's attorney has said we'U
win, that's a risk I'm willing to
take.”
" W e 'v e reached a w tn-w ln
com prom ise." said city commis­
sioner David Mealor.
Th re e county commlastofiera
— Sandra Glenn, Pst Warren
a nd J e n n ife r K e lle y — had
balked In December at forcing
FP C to b u ry the power lines In
December out of fear Seminole
C ounty revenuts would have to
pay thp cost, estimated at $1.4
m illion b y FPC.
T h e three county commission­
ers in December approved o r­
dering FPC to ru n their lines
a lo n g t a lle r , w id e r-s p a c e d
"h y b rid " poles an the north side
of Lake Mary Boulevard — Inside
Lake M ary city limits.
B u i commissioners Bob Sturm
and Fred Streetman had argued
the cost would be paid by FPC
custom ers, w hether In Lake
Mary, the county or the entire
slate. FP C officials have said
they would sue the city and the
county If they are required to
either place thetr lines under­
ground or on the hybrid poles
b e c a u s e o f the a d d it io n a l
expense Involved.
DetpUe assurances from Lake
Mary attorney Ned Ju lia n and
County Attorney Bob McMillan
Ihe city and county had the

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Many TED violations go unflnad

TALLAHASSEE - Th* winning
number* Tuesday in ihe Florida
Lottery Fantasy 5 game were 16,8,
36. 20 and 4.

E u ro p e
A fric a , the U n ite d
S ta te s . C e n t r a l a n d S o u th
America.
Com ing Just 20 days after a
spectacular explosion Feb. 22
that grounded the European
A rla n c ro c k e t p ro g ra m .
W ednesday's launch took on
added significance as America's
p o s t-C h a lle n g c r c o m m e rc ia l
space program continues Its
struggle to w in a share of the
International launch market.
Frederick O rm s b y , Intelsat
spacecraft mission director, said
the organization paid $700 m il­
lion for five Intelsat 6 spacecraft
a n d th a t the tota l cost of
Wednesday's launch came to
about $270 million. Including
the price of (he T ita n 3 and other
launch services.
W ith an expected lifetime of
more than 13 year*. Ihe Intelsat
6 satellites are the most powerfpl
such communications stations
ever built for non-government
service.

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Troplcana offers drug-fraa program grants

L O T T 1 IIV

three m inutes and 31 seconds
tale in taking off because of a
m in o r g lit c h w it h r a d io
telemetry equipment.
T w o minutes after liftoff, the
boosters were Jettisoned and
about eight minutes after that,
the rocket's second stage, car­
rying Ihe Intelaat 6 satellite, was
In Its planned preliminary orbit.
It was only the second Right of
a T it a n 3 , b u ilt b y M a rtin
Marietta Astronautics G roup of
Denver, and another Important
m ile s to n e fo r th e p b a tChallenger com m ercial space
program, struggling to w in a
share of the international un­
manned launch market domi­
nated b y Ihe European space
program.
T h e customer for the mission
w a s th e In te r n a tio n a l
Te le co m m u n ica tio n s Satellite

Organization
Intelsat — a
non-profit consortium of IIH
member nations liial owns the
Intelaat 6 relay station, built by
H u g h e s A irc ra f t C o . of E l
Segundo. Cullf.
T h e fllghl plan catted for the
rnur-story-tail satellite, shaped
like a giant oil drum to be
pushed sway from the « ilan 3‘s
second stage 25 minutes after
IlftofT Into an egg-shaped orbit
with a low point of about 109
miles and a high point of 247
mile*.
A n on-board solid-fuel booster
was scheduled to fire one hour
and 10 minutes after takeoff to
boost the craft's altitude, and a
series of liquid-fueled motor
firings was planned later to
circularize the orbit at a final
altitude of about 22.300 miles.
If all goes well, the satellite will
be checked out and on station
over the Atlantic Ocean equator
by May 26. relaying television
and telephone signals between

Commercial rocket carries hi-tech
communications satellite into orbit

D a y to n a Beach: Waves arc 1
foot with a slight chop. Current
Is to (lie north with a water
temperature of 60 degrees. N ew
S m y rn a B e a ch: Waves arc I lo
IVy feel and seml-choppy. C u r­
rent la lo Ihe north, with a water
temperature of 60 degrees. Sun
screen (actor: 17.

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a.m . 7:25 p.m .: MaJ. 12:45 a.m ..
1:10 p .m . T I D E S : D a y to n a
B e a ch: highs, 9:33 a.m .. 9:55
p .m .: lows. 3:34 a.m .. 3:51 p.m .;
NSW S m y r n a B e a c h : highs.
9:38 a.m .. 10:00p.m .: lows. 3:39
u.m .. 3:56 p.m .: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 9:53 a.m.. 10:15 p.m.:
lows. 3:54 a m . 4 :11 p.m.

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T o n ig h t and W e d n e sd a y
night...w ind cost to southeast 15
kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop
In exposed areas. A few showers
south

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
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58 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
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Airport wants more
information on airline

POLICK BRIBPI
Robbery reported et motel

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Herald tlaff writer_______________

FER N PARK - T o m m y Lcwla Bell. 22. or 203 Yale Drive.
Sanford, reported to Seminole County aherlfTa deputies he was
robbed by three armed men at his Fern Park Motel room at
about 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Bell said he opened the door to his room at the motel at 7340
S. U.S. Highway 17-02. because he thought his girlfriend was
oulalde. Three men pushed past him. One brandished a gun.
Th e robbers look S375 from Bell before fleeing, a sheriffs
report said.
,

S A N FO R D — A former airline
pilot trying to start a Sanfordbased airline has asked lo lease
space at Central Florida Regional
Airport.
Sunline Airw ays will b e 'lh e
first regularly-scheduled passen­
ger airline lo locate at Central
Florida Regional Airport If the
S a n f o rd A ir p o r t A u t h o r i t y
approves a lease with the new
company. If Sunline Airways Is
successful. Ihe airline will signal
success of the airport's long
promotional campaign market­
ing Ihe airport us u rellcvrr
airport In the Orlando area.
T h e Sanford Airport Authority
ye sterday decided m ore In ­
formation Is needed about the
financial backing of S u n lln r be­
fore Ihe board m ay vote whether

Wift reports hit with spoon
W IN T E R SPRINGS — A man who allegedly hit hla wife with a
metal spoon and cursed her and W inter Springs police Is
charged with battery-spouse abuse and disorderly conduct.
Ronald Michael Young J r .. 22. 1904-600 Northern W ay.
Winter Springs, was arrested at home at 9; 15 p.m . Tuesday.

Threo srrestsd on DUI chsrgss
SA N FO R D — Th e following persona fare a rh n rg r of driving
under the Influence in Seminole County:
• Jeffry Wayne Sm ith, 26. 361 Brittany Circle. Casselberry,
wasarresied at 10:54 p.m. Tuesday after hla car ran u red light
In Lake Mary. He was arrested on Lake Mary Boulevard and
also charged with resisting arrest both with and without
violence after reportedly struggling with police.
• Ju a n Delgado. 31. 340 Stale Road 434 suites 54 and 4.
Altamontr Springs, was anesled at 10:40 p.m , Tuesday on
State Road 436 Altamonte Springs after a I raffle stop. Police
reported he was driving a car stolen In Connecticut, and he was
also charged with grand theft auto.
•Steven Wayne Tyle r. 21. of Orlando, was arrested al 1:35
a.m. Wednesday ufter Is truck was rlocked traveling 55 m ph In
a 45 mph rone on Stale Road 436. Altamonte Springs.

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C h ip ta stin g sc o u t

Delicious Mexican cheese dip was on Ihe menu at an intarnational
taste fair for Wilson Elementary Girt Scouta Monday. Blair Keysar,
6, of troop 687 samples a soulh-of-lhe-border delicacy, nechos.

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Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D — Since the Semi­
nole County School Hoard failed
10 convince voters lo pass Ihelr
•520 million bond Issue, they
are scram bling for w ays to
accomodate the 27.000 new
students expected to flood ihe
district before the end of Ihe
decade. Yesterday, they took
emergency action lo enact a
policy lo allow them lo form a
business advisory ro m in lllrr.
A bumper slicker w llh "W ori'l
11 be great when schools have all
Ihe money they need and Ihe Air
Force must hold a bake sale lo
buy a bomber?" written on II
was luckrd lo the wall behind
Ihe board In Ih e lr m eeting
chamber.
Stnee the board does pot have
all ihr'm drte y' ihey heed, they
said they need to find the most
elTIclent way to spend Ih r money
Ihey do ha&lt;el Th e y will appoint
a 15-member committee to give
them udvlcc on ihe business of
building and running efficient
schools.
According to the emergency
policy, which will be udvtrtlsed
publicly at a later dale. Ih r
business committee will assist
the school hoard In the "p la n­
ning for business management
of the growth needs for the
S e m i n o le C o u n t y s c h o o l
system."
Vice chairman Nancy Warren
said she was concerned the
board had only Ineluded busi­
ness traders on u eonunlllre Dial
concerned Itself with the schools
which affect everyone In Ihe
community.
"W hat about the parents?"
she uskrd. "W b a l aboul Ihe
community leaders?"
C h a irm a n A n n N c ls w rn d rr
and board member Pat Telsuit
defended Ihe decision. The y said
parents and the co m m u n ity
were represented III Ihe Ltx-ul
School A dvisory C o m m itte rs
and ihe P T A groups.
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"B ill Ih ry do not have direct
access to Ihe board us mundali-d
through policy." Warren argued.
"Some people m lghl see that as
unfair."
Nelswender said she did mil
feel that was necessary, "li has
been m y experience." she noted,
"that those groups have never
been shy aboul making Ihelr
opinions known lo this board."
Th e board will consist of a civil
engineer, a land planner, a
bulider/drvcloper, a commercial
land acquisition specialist, an
architect, u real estate attorney,
a strategic planner, un expert ill
purchasing management, a chlrl
executive officer of a Urge busi­
ness. a certified public acrounlam . a commercial general conIruclor. a telreom m unlrntlous
specialist, a technology planner,
an expert In Insurance manage­
ment and an expert In financial
m unugrrnrnl for Ihe commit Ire.
T h e board agreed ih e c o m ­
mittee nettled to be form rtt as

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School board forms business
committee to help build schools

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lo welcome the fledgling alrllnr.
Th e board has askrd for audited
financial siu trm e nls of p rin ­
cipals Involved In Sunllne lo
supplement a business plan al­
ready subm illed by the com ­
pany.
" T h is will give us the chanre
lo assess the financial horseiwer he has." airport Aviation
li
Irrctor
Sieve Cooke said of
Sunllne founder E.S. Hlrrhwnod.
"R lgh l now that's an unknow n."
Blrrhwood. u fanner airline
pilot. founded Sunllne Airways
laic Iasi year. He has been
working to build ih r airlines out
of a Longwnod otficc.
Hlrrhwnod has askrd to lease a
building near Ihe airport termi­
nal at special rales. Cooke said.
T h e alrllnr founder has asked for
Ihe first year rent-free, the sec­
ond year at half-rate and therrafA ir p o r t . Pago B A

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" W r need lo gel litis llilug
ch u rn in g ." said inrm be r Joe
Williams J r . "W e cun always
fine tune later."

Correction,
clarification
A member rtf the hoard of
directors of Ihe Sanlnrtl Salva­
tion A rm y was m lsldrnllfletl
Tuesday In a ruptlnn under a
Page I picture of the board
mem ber greeting the arm y's
national com mu litter In Sanford.
The board member Is Keg Howe.
Also. Ih r Magnolia Mall clock
stood at the corner of Park
Avenue and First Sirrei several
years ago, was stored, ihen
t:loved to Magnolia Mall In Ju ly
1965. according lo Stella Orttl. a
relative of clock doner A ll.
Moses.

2 S A L E S ...1 1

AM &amp; 2 PM

R E A L E S T A T E 'P e r s o n a l
P ro p e rty A c re a g e

R ATE
S u n U p S a v in g s
The High Interest Savings Account

S A T. M A R C H 17. 1090
N O B U Y E R S P R E M IU M

S A L E #1 • 1 1 A M
Real E sta te &amp; P e rs o n a l P ro p e rty
Location; 2341 Had lav St., Dalton a • 3rd area. From Hawlland Blvd. 6
Austin: Turn N. on Austin lo Glada Ln. Turn right to Idaho, turn toft to Hadley,
turn right to Auction site. Follow auction signs.
Real Eetate: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, w/carpet &amp; vinyl throughout, newly
painted, new roof, central heat &amp; air, fencing enclosed back yard. Close to
shopping A school, good clean neighborhood. Inspected by appointments
or arrive early day of the sale. Title insurance by seller.
Te rm s O n Hom e: 10 % down day of sale. Balance al closing 30 days in
which to dose. Personal check accepted with proper ID.
Personal Property: Kenmore 20 cu. ft. w/ce maker refrigerator. Gold
Star Microwave. Whirlpool Washer, Stereo w/speakers, 25' RCA TV, Sola,
chair, rectiner, end tables, coffee table, shelves, table w/4 chairs, two dble
beds, night stand, box fan. Many . many More hesm of Interest.

S A L E #2 • 2 PM
Location: Deltona. Doyle Rd. one block west
Courtland Blvd
Acreage: A-3 Zoning on both tracts.
These two tracks ol land have numerous possibili­
ties. both Irontmg on Doyle Rd Drive by at your
leisure, pial Is posted on property, call lor more
information. Excellent owner terms available. Terms
to be announced day ol sale Trad *3-3.108 acres
(MOL) Trad H I 222 acres (MOL).

Texas Valley
Auctioneers
Marvin E. Perry
Auctioneer

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SunBank Personal Money Market Account,with a
$5,000 minimum opening balance, yet you can add
to it or withdraw from it without paying early
withdrawal penalties.
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could c o n sI r u r I what
N rls w rn d rr term ed ih e " n o t
quite tw o ” schools they have Ihe
resources to bu ild tx-fore Ihe fall
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E d itorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald
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E D ITO R IA L S

Sanford museum a
jewel in search
of polished crown
• The
L ib r a r y
of Lake
needs a

H e n r y S h e lto n S a n f o rd M e m o ria l
a n d M u s e u m is a Jew el o n th e sh ore s
M o n ro e . It Is. nonetheless, a Je w e l th a t
la rg e r, poHshed setting.

T h e S a n fo rd C i t y c o m m is s io n re c e n tly
ed $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 to w a rd th e m u s e u m a n d
y 's p re lim in a ry goal o f $ 1 .2 m illio n for
e x p a n s io n a n d re n o va tio n . T h a t is w e lco m e
n e w s a n d a h e a lth y sta rt for a fu n d -ra is in g
d riv e th a t rig h tly l* expected to In v o lv e the
e n tir e c o m m u n it y , n o t o n ly g o v e rn m e n t
sources.

K

CHUCK STONE

Th e O scars and ‘the great debate’
If the odds on Ihe early favorites hold up. the
62nd A nnu a l A cadem y Awarda w ill make
history, make a statement and make more
cynics. Cynicism comes naturally this year for
m any black Americans. Those in the know are
predicting that Ihe golden e u nu ch named
"O sca r" will be awarded to a m ovie that makes
emotional eunuchs out of black men. How do
you e xp la in " D r i v in g Miss D a is y " being
nom inated for nine Oscars (five In m sjor
categories), while Sp lkr Lee's "D o the Right
T h in g " was nominated for only two. and that
Inspirational tribute to black C ivil W ar heroes.
" G lo ry ." was nominated for only four (three of
them In technical categories)? I saw all three
films:
" D o the Right T h in g ." was u brllllanlly
conceived and Innovative slice of black sociolo­
gy“ G lo ry " touched a lodcstonr of patriotic
commonality by exalting the rapacity of men to
trium ph In war. even though they were defeated
in peacetime. (T h a t irony was also "G to ry "’s
undoing. T h e black guys were the heroes.)
"D riv in g Miss D aisy" drew you Into m womb of
tender, loving memories of "the good old days."
and Us success was due as m uch to Us timing as
Us theme. After years of affirmative-action
hassles and racially contentious politics. Am eri­

cans yearned to embrace a genteel chariot of
charm and grace that would softly purr along at
IS miles per hour. "D riv in g Miss D aisy" Is a
reminder of an era when life was as gosh-darned
pleasant as a cold
glass of lemonade on
a hot sum m er day
and aa reassuring as
an easygoing black
chauffeur w ho knew
his place. If It does
c a r r y off th e lop
p r l i e . th e g o ld e n
eunuch w ill celebrate
that legacy as much
It c o m m e m o ra te s
c in e m a tic d is t in c ­
tion.
. Bui ibis lovely film
f B lacks are
represents another
"in v is ib le
accom plishm ent. It
m e n " In the
u n in te n tio n a lly
c in e m a tic
drama to rs what has
fra m in g o t th e
come lo be known to
great d e b a te .■
the black com m unity
aa “ the great de­
bale." At the turn of the ccniury. the erudite and
Impatient W .E.B . Dubois challenged Ihe voca­
tional mindset and aero m modal Iv r pallence of

N$lll FIRSTCLASS QWM&amp;MWflil# STAMPSSMS

G e n . S a n fo rd a n d the C it y o f S a n fo rd are
w e ll w o rth the a tte n tio n a n d the effort.
H e n ry S h e lto n S a n fo rd w a s a d ip lo m a t,
la w y e r , a n d e n tre p re n e u r w it h a d is t in ­
g u ish e d ca re e r in th is c o u n try a n d E u ro p e . H e
fo u nde d S a n fo rd In the 1870s as a bu siness
v e n tu re . A decade later, th r iv in g o n th e S t.
J o h n s R iv e r, th e c ity w a s k n o w n a s the
g a te w a y to so u th F lo rid a . T h e general die d In
S a n fo rd in 1891. H is w ife G e rtru d e , in h e r
w ill, asked that h is lib ra ry be de voted to
e s ta b lis h in g a m e m o ria l. T h e i r d a u g h te r.
C a ro la S a n fo rd D o w . m a de the books a n d
o th e r of th e g e n e ra l's possessions — w in d o w s
in to th is in tr ig u in g m a n 's fascinating life —
a v a ila b le to th e c ity . In 1957. the c ity erected
the lib ra ry .
D espite a n e xp a n sio n In 1973. the sm a ll
jb u ild ln g w ith tw o fascina ting w in g s b e h in d
jlh e G re e k R e viva l fascade. re m a in s c ra m p e d .
- W h a t ’ s m o r e , m a n y o f t h e g e n e r a l 's
p o «w M is* o r&gt; »,.a s i,w tits a ,o th e r v a lu a b le .,ite m s ,,
from the c it y 's past, re m a in scattered a n d , as
tim e lias w o rn o n . lost.
T h e tim e has co m e to p re ve n t fu rth e r lose
of th e c it y ’s h is to ry . Indeed, the tim e has
co m e to be tter sh ow ca se th is ric h a n d h isto ric
past. S u c h h is to ry , w h ile p e rh aps not e n jo y ­
in g w ide spread u n d e rs ta n d in g loca lly, n e v e r­
theless fro m tim e to tim e a ttra cts sch o la rs
a n d o th e r stu d e n ts fro m afa r to co n su lt w ith
the m u s e u m staff, w h ic h is a testam ent to the
va lu e of the collection.
E x p a n s io n a n d re n o v a tio n , th e n . Is a
w o rth w h ile project that w ill he lp p ro m o te the
h is to ry o f S a n fo rd b y illu m in a tin g the real life
of its fo u n d e r as well as as the histo ric life of
the c ity . T h a t , in t u rn , w ill be e n te rta in in g
a n d e du ca tiona l. T h e r e sh o u ld be n o u n ­
d e re s tim a tin g th e value o f that for residents'
h o m e to w n pride o r for a ttra c tin g o u t-o f-to w n
visitors.
_____________________________________________________

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Letters lo the editor are welcome. All letters must
Is- signed. Include Ihe address of Ihe writer und a
daytime telephone number. Letters should tie on a
slnghlr subject und bc'as brief as possible.. Letters
lire subject lo editing.

D AVID S. BRODER

Bush’s transportation cop out
W A S H IN G T O N — Secretary of Transporta­
tion Samuel K. Skinner is one of the best
people President Bush has b rou g ht to
Washlngion — an energetic. Intelligent, politi­
cally skillful manager, committed to doing a
Job. not Just filling an office. W hile serving as
the a d m in is tra tio n 's tro u b le -sh o o te r on
earthquakes, oil spills and other such matters,
he has mobilized his department's talent to
produce a blueprint for a national ininsjtorialion strategy reaching Into Ihe next century.
T h a t’s the good news. The bad news Is that
the hard edges of Skinner's analysis were
softened by Richard G . Dorm an's Office of
Maiiagemeni and Budget. T h e document
released Iasi Thursday reveals w ith stunning
clarlly that even In an area of traditional
federal responsibility, the hush administration
will not make Ihe Investments America needs
to survive and to thrive.
In the introduction to "M oving Am erica."
the- transportation report, Bush said that "ou r
competitive success In the global economy
depends” on getting "o u r transportation
system (geared) to inrel the needs of the 21st
century." Skinner underlined lhat observation
by writing. "N o industry in the nation Is more
Imjiortunt to U .S. economic growth and
International competitiveness than transporta­
tion."
Sounds like a challenge to Ihe nation,
doesn't It? Wrung. It's a challenge lo Ihe slates
and localities, lo private Industry and lu users
of Ihe irunsjKiri system. Th e federal govern­
m e n t's rule Is m il entirely confined to
checrleadlng. But It's a far cry from what It's
been through mosl of our history.
T h e report says Ihe lime has come to
"Increase ihe slate and local share of federalaid projects...allow greater use of toll financing
oit federal-aid h ig h w a ys ...re d u ce federal
opr ruling a ^ s la n c r for urban transit."
W hen I Interviewed Skinner recently, he was
— as always — perfectly Hear. Pointing to Ihe
scale of the needs — 77.000 deficient bridges
In the federal highway system, an annual
transportation Investment need estimated to
range upward from *50 billion — Skinner said,
"it's Just nut going lo come out of the federal
budget Th e re are lo o m a n y competing
demands."
Th e secretary is right tu arguing that private
Investors can prutiably be found lo finance
certain hlgh-usc roads and rail rouies and
terminal faelllles. He Is right in arguing that
localities ought lo pay a good portion of ihe
coats of circumferential highways which arc
tnagiu-ls for development lhat swell their tax
rolls.
But transportation — unlike education —
has been regarded as a prune I unci ion ol the
Icdcral government ever since Ih e birth of thr
Republic Th e National Road was authorized
amt financed by Congress In 1806. Th e

1

Interslate Highway Act — with 90 percent
federal linanclng of a 41 .OOO-mile network —
was sponsored and signed, nol by u Great
Society liberal, bul by Dwight D. Elsenhower.
A nd It's proved lo be one of the best
investments Amerteu ever made.
As this colum n has pointed nut before, the
Bush budget — like those or Ills predecessor.
President Reagan — represents a relrcal Iron)
Ihe historical pattern
of Infrastructure In­
v e s tm e n t. B u d g e t
ta b le s c it e d ' h ere
p re v io u s ly a nd
highlighted by th r
H ousc D e m o c ra tic
S tu d y G r o u p last
wrek show that. In
constant dollars, ihe
federal Investment In
a ir. g ro u n d and
water Iransponailon
and mass transit de­
c lin e d a lm o s t 2 0
p e r c e n t b e tw e e n
fiscal I960 and fiscal
1991. T h e Bush
f But transpor­
tation... has
adm inistration pro­
jects It to decline
been regarded
another 10 percent
as a prime
by fiscal 1995.
function of
S k in n e r told me
the federal
government. J
that "Ihe states and
local g o ve rn m e n ts
are not doing
enough." But the long-term trend shows that
Ihe costs Increasingly have been shuttled from
higher levels or government lo tower. Between
I960 and 1987. the federal share of Infrastruc­
ture s|&gt;ending dropped from 31 percent lo 23
percent. the state share from 29 percent to 24
percent. Localities look up the slack, going
from 41 percent to 53 percent. Now they're
being told: Do more.
Skinner said lhat 18 stales have Increased
their gasoline lax In Ihe last two years: he
personally lobbied in legislatures for some of
Ihe boosts. Bul despite strung support for
higher gasoline (axes among key congressio­
nal Democrats. Ihe federal government lias nol
asked for an Increase — and will not. so tong as
President Bush reiterates his "n o new taxes"
pledge.
When I asked Skinner If the H u s h campaign
promise played a pari in the decision to
exclude any additional federal revenue sourcs
from Ihe long-term Iruitsportulton strategy, he
said. "It was a major factor — along with the
political clim ate."
"T h e political climate?'' 1asked.
"W hen you're at HO percent approval in the
polls.” he said, "you're not Inc lined to change
the message."

the founder.of the Tuskcgrc Institute. Hooker T .
Washington, who called on his fellow Negroes to
de-rm phaslzr equal rights and concentrate on
m anual skills. D u Do Is urged them to cxeretae
their right to vote and educate their minds. Over
the years. Ihe protagonists and the issues have
changed. But some variation or Ihe great debate
has persisted - the politics of Integration vs. the
economics of self-determination ... Ihe Irenlc
nonviolence of Martin Luther King J r . vs. the
“ by any means necessary" strategy of Malcolm
X.
H ut blarks are "In visib le m e n " In Ihe
cinematic framing of the great debate. Th e y can
authenticate the spokespersons within ihelr
com m unity, but they are powerless lo Influence
who receives awards In the movie Industry or
who gels honored In Ihe arts and letters. I
enjoyed "D riving Miss Daisy" In Ihe same way
that I apprrclalr the brief refreshment of a eold
lemonade on a hot sum mer day. But "D o the
Right T h in g " nourished the depths of m y soul.
A m I un unusual black A m rrtra n? O r do I
articulate what mosl black Am ericans are
feeling? T h e answers could Inaugurate another
great drbatr. But Ihe (inferential of nine golden
eunuch nominations for "D rivin g Miss Daisy"
and only two for "D o (h r Right T h in g " already
proves that Hollywood has yet to come to grips.

J A C K AN D ERSON

Bush officials soften
South African sanctions
W A S H IN G TO N — Th e Reagan and Bush
administrations have found enough loopholes
In the 1986 South African sanctions taw to
drive a steel girder through. And that's
exactly what has happened — billions of
pounds of steel, to be more precise. In 1987
and 1988 aktne, according lo Commerce
Department records. 1.8 billion pounds of
South African steel valued at *350 million
was Importrd Irtio the Untied States. In spile
of a law b a n n in g
South African steel.
T h r point of thr law
was to squeeze the
S o u th A f r ic a n
econom y until the
g o v e rn m e n t there
w a s f o r c e d to
abandon apartheid.
Somebody forgot to
explain lhat to thr
administrations. Tfte
law is dear enough
on Its f a c e :
" N o l w it h s t a n d in g
any other provision
of law. no Iron or
steel produced, or
f The s a n c tio n *
iron ore extracted. In
to d is c o u ra g e
South Africa may be
a p a rlh e id had
Im p o rte d Into the.
been s ty m ie d J
United Stales."
T h e C o m m e rc e .
Treasury and Stale
de p a rtm e n ts claim
they are enforcing
the anti-apartheid law by nol ullowlng raw
steel and iron to be Imported. But they say
lhat fabricated Meel products arc exempt from
Ihe taw. Th a t was the rationalization Rep.
Jo h n Bryant. D Te xa s , was confronted with
when he began asking questions. T h e steel
issue has been bolting on Bryant's front burner
ever since he discovered that a bridge to span
Ihe Houston Ship Channel Is being built with
South African steel.
Six months ago. Bryant started badgering
two high levrl Bush bureaucrats — Herman
Cohen In the Slate Department and Richard
Newcomb In Ihe Treasury Department. He
demanded to know why they weren't enforc­
ing the sanctions law. bul the answers have
been nothing but word games played out In
memos. So. thr two men must have felt a
twinge of indigestion recently when Bryant
stalked Into a House hearing room lo confront
them personally. Cohen and Newcomb had
been summoned by a House committee to talk
about South African trade issues. It didn't
matter that Hiyant wasn't on lhat committee
und hadn't been Invited tu speak. He wasn't
about to miss an opportunity lo ambush them
In public. Wasting no time. Bryant told Ihe
subcommittee on International Development.
Finance. Trade and Monetary Itolicy that the
sanctions to discourage apartheid had been
stymied by "the men silling at the (able before
y o u ."
Cohen was live first lo get grilled, but he
deferred to Newcomb, who responded In
lung-winded fashion on the nuances of the
administration's Interpretations of the law.
Those nuances didn't Impress Bryant uny
more than they would have Impressed Nelson
Mandela.
"Y ou all have bent over backwards to make
Ihe Impact of these sanctions os easy as
possible on South Africa." Bryant charged. He
iatrr told us that hr considers (he administra­
tion’s policy "a blatant violation of federal
la w ." and he called the administration's
responses lo his questions "devious" and
"circuitous." Now Bryant has persuaded Rep.
Jo h n Dingell. D-Mich.. to use his House Energy
and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight
and Investigations to look Into Ihe enforce­
ment of the steel sand ions. Dingell discovered
Im m rdlalcly lhat the Job won't be easy. O ur
associate J im Lynch has learned that after one
of Dlngcll's Investigators started asking ques­
tions at Ihe Treasury Department, the ad
ministration offered a deal. The flow of slccl
from South Alrlca lo thr Houston brtdgr would
slop tf Dm grll s committee would lay oft the
Investigation. Dlngcll's staff refused und plana
to hold hearings on the duplicitous import
policy.

�Sin lord Htrald. Sanford, Florida — Wadrmday. March 14. 19*0 — 1

Film
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Zoo noodt volunteers
S A N F O R D — T h e Central Florida Zoological Park nceda
volunteer* to help with special events, recycling drives,
landscaping, data entry, gift shop sales and other zoo activities.
A zoo volunteer organizational meeting will be held March 34
at 9 a.m . at the zoo pavilion. Anyone Interested In volunteering
la Invetedlo attend.
For more Information, call the zoo at 323-4450.

Airport prepare* concession Pools
S A N FO R D — T h e Sanford Airport Authority yesterday
adopted a policy for dealing with concessions businesses who
want to set up shop at the airport. Th e policy sets a framework
for soliciting airport business, such os gift shops, concession
stands and rental car agencies.
Airport director Steve Cooke said ihe policy Is modeled after
airport concession policies In Orlando and Tam pa.
T h e new policy allows businesses to operate for special
functions until Ihe airport draws steady traffic. For example.
Ihe board luis allowed Christo's, a local business with
restaurants In Sanford and Lake Mary, to sell sodas and hot
dogs al Ihe terminal for charier flights landing at Ihe airport on
Ihe next 13 Saturdays.

the aisle. A preacher
clutching hla a b le and flyers
p rom oting his " V ic to ry over
Vice" smiled and waved at hla
small group of supporter*. A
radio talk show host, surrounded
by fanatical listeners, held hla
thu m b up and nodded as they
called out thetr support. A n d an
A C L U a tto rn e y quoted c o n ­
troversial film maker Spike Lee
as he told the board, "D o the
right thing!"
M eanw hile board chairm an
C arolyn Stenstrom repeatedly
banged loudly with her gavel In
an effort to maintain order with
the highly emottonal group.
T h e controversy began last
m onth with the board's decision
to move the showing of Ihe film
" T h e Last Tem ptation of C h rist"
from the 360-seat Fine A rts
auditorium to a classroom which
bolds about SO people.
“ B y restricting ou r ability to
see
I
e the
film ." saidI Ju lie Pucki;ett.

a student w h o co-founded the
g ro u p S tu d e n ts A g a in s t
Censorship, "th e y have violated
our constitutional rights." She
offered to the board last night a
petition signed by 895 students
and other member* of the com­
m unity.
Some citizens were not so
calm In their protests.
W illiam Black said the board
of trustee*, b y its willingness to
"censor" Ihe fim because of
pressure fro m " m o r o n ic re­
ligious groups, proved Itself unfit
to iesd an Institution of higher
learning In America and should,
thus, resign." He added that
before they resigned. however,
they should abolish their plan to
create a "m in d control com m it­
tee."
T h e committee to w hich he
referred was proposed to discuss
the board’s ability to review any
movie or play to be presented on
campus.
Last Wednesday, Wilson sent

More1A
fundamentalist and politically
conscrvtive Religious Right.
Ronald Reagan presided over a
White House where Ihe Moral
Majority's Je rry Falwell was a
frequent visitor. Pal Robertson
was marshalling the troops for a
ru n for the presidency: money
and energy were pouring Into
groups aimed at p u llin g a con­
servative stamp on the nation's
soul.
Much of that has changed.
George Rush's more pragmatic
W hile House Is less Interested In
Ihe domestic social agenda than
In foreign affairs, and the cooling
of Ihe antl-Communlat ardor has
undercut a primary source of
energy and Ideology for Ihe
Religious Right.
Also Important. A lw ood’s tale
— set In Ihe near future when
fundamentalists have taken over
a portion of the United States
a n d Im p o s e d a f e m i n is t 's
nightmare In which women are
stripped of all control over (heir
se xu a lity — w hile p la u sibly
f rig h te n in g w h e n th e c o n ­
servative Christians were at the
peak of their power, now seems
a tittle dated as thst Influence
wanes.
Also working against the film's
Inflaming of theological passions
Is the fact that It does not deal
directly with Jesus Christ as
6cora*askr^nim did. and thus
rnfeb to the core of
Christians' most deeply held
beliefs.

Still, the film Is likely to offend
some people, e^ieclally In the
present climate where feelings
ru n strong on the Issues of
sexuality and the nation's major
political debate la over protect­
in g la w s th a t g u a ra n te e a
woman's right to control her
sexuality, incluu.ng Ihe right lo
abortion.
Directed by Volker Schlondorff. w ith a screenplay by
H a ro ld P in te r a n d s ta rrin g
Natasha R icha rdson. Robert
Duvall and Faye Dunaway, the
film, while visually austere. Is

also m uch more accessible and
p o t e n t ia lly p o p u la r th a n
Scorsese's "Last Tem ptation."
A c c id e n t a lly — b u t fo r
feminists and supporter* of legal
abortion, serendlpltlously — the
film seems lo echo some of the
news coming out of Romania,
where u n d e rlh e former totalitar­
ian regime of Nlcolae Ceauaescu
both birth control and abortion
were legally forbidden.
A n d that echo Is not being lost
on those who will use Ihe movie
In the current debate.

"H a n d m a id 's T a le ." author
A tw o o d to ld a W a s h in g to n
screening, la about "the dangers
of not noticing; not paying at­
tention. having your freedoms
removed. O f course you never
notice that until you're In a
situation In which the removal of
lhose freedoms a fe cU y o u ."
A lot of people are going to
make sure that this nightmare of
a vision does get noticed, and
with It a different m ix of Ihe
religious and political than that
w hich dom inated the 1980s.

Ordinance-

1985 or later.
to accept a delay.
T h e ordinance also requires
"Y o u r Industry has said they
Dick Swartz man. com m unity store parking lots to be ade­ want lo do some of these things
relations specialist for Th e Circle quately 111. cash register areas to ‘on their o w n ." said commission­
K Corp.. cited statistics showing be easily seen from the outside, er Bob Stu rm .
that convenience store robberies security cameras be Installed
" I concur." said commissioner
Increased after a two-clerk ordi­ and either In-floor "d ro p " safes
Pat Warren. "M inus that feeling
nance was passed In Fort Myers. or heavy safes betted to the floor.
S w a rtz m a n offered a graph
T h e ordinance oiglnally re­ that you have been shaping up
which he said showed a two- quired no more than *50 be In your own Industry. I w ill have lo
clerk ordinance In Gainesville the cash register, but at Chang's support this."
Commissioner Fred Streetman
was Ineffective against deterring request, the limit was Increased
convenience store robberies.
to *1 (JO. Chang said *30 was too said the robbery statistics should
Although Swartzm an's graph small an amount to operate a be reviewed In six m onths and
again In a year In determine Its
show ed a decline after Ihe business for three hours or more.
effectiveness.
G a in e s v ille o rd in a n c e w a s
Peatman asked commissioners
passed In 1986. Swartzman said lo consider delaying passing Ihe
the decline waa attributable lo two-clerk or enclosure portion of
Ihe arrest of three career rob­ ihe ordinance for six months
bers. not the ordinance. The
until county, retailers, taw en­
gra p h show ed robberies in ­ forcem ent and h o m e o w n e r's
creased steadily until the ordi­ representatives review It further. M A T T T E H . A L B E R T
nance took effect In 1967. then
Mallle H. Albert. 89. 12 R o f
Commissioners were unw illing d in g G a r d e n s . 4 0 0 L o cjm I
dropped lo a lower level than
i t
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday
at her residence. Bom A ug. 13.
1900. In Valdosta. G a .. she
moved lo Sanford from there
percent parttctpuiion In the re­
Into It." he said.
C o a tla s a tf froaa F a g s 1 A
several years ago. She was a
Jo h n Litton. Lake Mary city cycling program ." Hyres said.
’
leaves, and tree limbs
homemaker and a mem ber of
Western Waste Issues trash
don't require as m uch treatment manager, said, the city recycled
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
bins
lo
every
resident.
Glass,
Christmas
trees
for
the
first
lime
as household p ro d u c ts d o ."
Church, Sanford.
last year. "It was a one-day n e w s p a p e r, a lu m in u m , a n d
Hyres said. Garbage and trash
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
m ust be treated lo facilitate special pick-up. T h e county do­ plastic are separated from gen­
George; sons. Henry B. Shaw.
decomposition In landfills. Hyres nated the equipment to chip the eral garbage, and Is picked up by
Philadelphia: one granddaugh­
trees, and the city used the Western Waste on special trash
explained.
ter. Jeanette Shaw. Cocoa: sev­
By separating yard trash, cit­ resulting m ulch In landscaping." days. "W e've Issued over 2.000
bins since the program started."
eral great-grandchildren.
ies benefit In two ways. Less Lillon said.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
Hyres said Lake Mary's re­ Hyres said.
tra s h w ill fin d Its w a y to
ford. In charge of arrangements.
Locally. Western Waste has
landfills, w h ich protects the cycling charge to garbage cus­
gro u n d water su p p ly. H yre s tomers Is minimal, and Is based recycling contracts In the DeJ E F F N O R R IS C L A C K
said. Also, yard trash can be on Ihe num ber of residents who Land and Defkiry area. T h e y
Jeff Norris Clack. 63. 1876
used In composting. " In the next currently subscribe lo water, expect another 3 0 .0 0 0 s u b ­
L o n g w o o d -L a k e M a ry Road,
several months, we'll probably sewer, and gartnge pickup serv­ scribers in Orange County by
L o n g w o o d . died M o n d a y al
set up a pilot program In one ices. "W e have close to 70 1992.
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
neighborhood." ilyreasald.
He was bom Dec. 18. 1926. In
Lake Mary Mayor Dick Feas
O r la n d o . H e w a s a w a tc h
expressed Interest In g ivin g
engineer at Orlando Utilities
biodegradable bags to residents
Commission and a Protestant.
*37,49 million with only a 4Hfor collecting yard trash. "N o ­ C o n tin u e d fro m Pago 3 A
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
Ir r at Ihe full lease rale. Cooke percent passenger load.
body has tried that." he said.
D orothea: son. Je ff N athan.
Sunllnc will offer cheap fares
"W c would create a compoat said.
L o n g w o o d ; d a u g h te rs . R ita
Figures prepared by the new lo M ia m i. F o ri L a u d e rd a le .
pile where Western Waste can
Manny. Cathy Akers, both of
distrib u te Ihe biodegradable company show Sunllnc capable Atlanta. Detroit. Chicago and
Longwood: four grandchildren.
bags full of yard trash to resi­ of drawing u Im u I *13 million In Dallas. One-way fares will range
Woodlawn Funeral Hom e, Or­
dents who will recycle them os profit during Its first year of tK-lwccn *34 and *150. Unlike
fertilizer and mulch for (heir operation even If planes fly less other airlines. Blrchwood has lando. In charge of arrange­
ments.
yards.” Fess said. " T h a t would than half full. Projections show said, low-cost fares will nol hinge
be m y preference. Bob Is looking Su nllnr's first year revenue al on eariy purchase of tickets.
M A R IA N A H E R N A N D E Z
Blrchwood has said S u n lln r
M a ria n a H e r n a n d e z . 9 6 .
will be able to oiler Ihe cheaper
fares by flying out of Sanford,
Jasmine Road. Casselberry, died
where be said operating fees Monday at Florida Hospital. A l­
would cost about 60 percent less tamonte Springs. B o m Feb. 9.
Dorm kto«
Contnl F torts* Sogtonol Notarial
Claronct Sllyor
' Tuoadiy
1894. In Manatee, Puerto Rico,
Ilian operation al Orlando InGaerg*
Laa
Spragqmt
ADMISSIONS
she moved lo Casselberry from
lernallonal Airport.
GarfltldWalkaf
Sanford
Long Island. N.Y.. In 1982. She
Sunllnc pilots are scheduled lo
E lion Wtitnauar
ThamatH Brown
Frod McCoy. DoBary
Barbara Copot
was a h o m e m a k e r and a
lN-gln training by May. and are
Dormti Collation. Dolton*
K wamalft* F froman
member of Ihe SI. Augustine
lo
be
In
Ih
e
a
ir
by
J
u
n
e
.
Mory t. Folotor, Dolton*
Eugan* Golden
Catholic Church.
Blrchwood has said.
Hoiol O' Brion, Dolton*
Sponcor Graon
a a—I ---John
M
Schmolti.
Dalton*
ntiffl nwDfwa
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a letter to the board In which he
outlined the seven actions the
board must lake for him to
w ithdraw Ihe threattned law
suit. T h e board met two of the
•even criteria. Including dis­
s o lv in g p la n a to form th e
censorship committee.
Wilson had asked that the
board meeting be moved from
their regular meeting room to a
larger facility, which It was. T h e
board room holds about 35
spectators, but the meeting was
m oved to a lecture hall with
approximately 250 seats. More
than 300 people on both sides of
the laaue crowded Into the room
to apeak and await a decision.
T h e board abo accepted the
g if t of fo u r c o p ie s of th e
videotape of "T h e Last Tem pta­
tion of Chrtat" to the college
library by the Friends of the
First Amendment.
Stenstrom. who has been on
the board for nearly two de­
c a d e s . h a d to co n s u lt h e r
handbook to see if the action was
acceptable before the w ould
vote.

Rev. J o h n Butler Book, chair­
m an of the Victory over Vice
organization, aakl “ W hat we are
seeing here tonight la reverse
censorship. It is liberal brain­
washing done with a detergent
that la an ounce of truth and a
gallon of hogwash."
Book said he did not feci the
A C L U w ould be so quick to
respond If the film had portrayed
‘a certain civil rights leader In
the kind of light they presented
the savior of thousands of peo­
ple." He compared the policies of
the A C L U lo thorn of Karl Marx.
J o n E v a n s , b li n d f o ld e d ,
gagged, handcuffed, mantcled
and w ith hla ears covered stood
silently at Ihe microphone for
nearly a third of hla allotted
speaking tim e before Inviting Ihe
board to remember that It Is
Seminole C o m m u n ity College
not Seminole Christian College.
Wilson said the A C L U has an
"excellent" chance. " A s a m at­
ter of fact." h e said, "thta one
could go all the way to the U.S.
Supreme C o u rt."

Marijuana1A
al a ll." Esllngcr said.
Circuit Judge O .H . Eaton J r .,
had Issued a warrant for the
search.
Agents had to subdue two
dogs In the house with fire
extinguisher spray. Esllngcr said
Lorance was found In a court­
yard between his house and the
greenhouse.
" H e w a i surprised. He said.
'T e a r the place down. I shouldn't
have done it.*" Esllngcr said.
Esllngcr said U sance's property
m ay be forfeited because of the
alleged Illegal activity there.
In the search, agents reported
finding drug paraphernalia and
more pot. T h e y also found a
folder of press clipping from
Lo ranee's previous arrest and an
a rticle on the llkelyhood of
convicts returning lo a life of
crim e after release from prison.
Esllngcr said.
A g e n ts passed th ro u g h a
garage-type structure to enter
the 30-by-50-foot greenhouse,
through an entrance hidden by a
large Ortenlal-style picture.

Neat rows of potted pot lined
the floor and some sm a lle r
plants hung from the celling In
baskets. A celling fsn aided In
ventilation.
Esllngcr said the plants were
nurtured by an Irrigation and
liquid fertilizer system. T h e y
were grown under lights. T h e
greenhouse had no window s and
the p la s tic roof h a d been
whitewashed lo prevent the crop
from being seen from air sur­
veillance. Esllngcr said.
When Lorance was busted in
1987. agents flew over hla prop­
erty and saw his hothouse crop
from Ihe air. Esllngcr said. T h is
lim e that same effort failed
because of ihe whitewashed roof.
Esllngcr said a suspect In a
September 1989 burglary lipped
CC1B to the crop grow ing at
L o r a n c e 's house.
Lorance had been charged
with trafficking In marijuana In
the 1987 case, but the charge
was reduced. He served three
months In Jail and Is currently
serving five years on probation
In (hat case. Esllngcr said.

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Survivors Indude son. Ju a n
E.. Carolina. Puerto Rico: daugh­
ters, A n n s M. O rtiz. Idla P.
Montalvo, both of Casselberry.
Blanca Caraballo. Boston: sister.
Dolores Sierra. Carolina. Puerto
R ic o : 10 g ra n d c h ild re n ; 22
g r e a l-g r a n d c h lld r e n : th re e
great-great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. A lla m o n lr Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
P A U SE. LEE
Paul E. Lee. 7 3 of Starke, died
Monday at his residence. Born
J a n . 1 9. 1917. In M a rm ct.
W .Va.. he waa a former resldcni
of Sanford. He was a retired
f o re m a n w it h C r o n C o r p ..
Gainesville.
Survivors Indude wife. C y n ­
thia; son. Donald. Starke; two
g r a n d c h ild re n : three g re a lgrandchlldren.
O a k ta w n P a rk C e m e lery/Funeral Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements.
D A V ID T H O M P S O N J R .
David Thom pson J r .. 74. 780
Montgomery Road. Altamonte
Springs, died Monday al Florida
H ospital. Altam onte Springs.
B o m April 18. 1915. In D u m ­
barton. Scoiland. he moved to
Altamonte Springs from Detroit
In 1978. He was a draftsman In

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Church. He was a Mason.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e ,
Gladys; daughters. Ja ne t H u t­
ch in g s . Longw ood, M argaret
Bclmas. Brighton. Mich.: sons.
Allen. Ocoee. David L .. A nn
A rb o r. M ic h .: sis te r. Jessie
Dawson, Essexvllle, M ich.: six
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

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Throe die in nursing home fire
U A H D A N E L L E . A rk. — Three patients were killed and two
dozen were Injured In a fire that gulled a nursing home soon
after most of the patients had gone lo bed for the night,
authorll tea said Wednesday.
Authorities said one fireman was Injured in the Tuesday
night blaze at the Dardanellc Nursing Center. He and three
nursing hom r patients were flown to Baptist Medical Center In
Little Rock, where they were listed In satisfactory condition.
T h e fire began In the living room In the west wing, which
contained most of the bedridden patients, about 9:30 p.m . at
the center, which had 85 patients. T h e cause has not been
determined but an electrical problem was suspected.

North blamod In Polndoxtor trial
W A S H IN G TO N — Th e defense In the trial of Jo h n Poindexter
tried to show that the former national security adviser had
questionable control over O liver North's Iran-Contra activities,
painting the prosecution's key witness as an operative who
went behind Poindexter's back.
Attorney Richard Beckler. trying lo dilute North's testimony
and shift blame horn his client, argued Tuesday that the
former Marine lieutenant colonel worked frequently without
Poindexter's approval and had a secretive association with
Robert McFarlane. w ho preceded Poindexter as North's boss on
the National Security Council staff.
North served as an aide to McFarlane and Poindexter, both
national security advisers to former President Ronald Reagan.
Heckler Jum ped on North's testimony that he worked with
McFarlane after the top administration official had left the
White House, sometimes without Poindexter's knowledge.
North was to complete his testimony Wednesday In the trial
of Poindexter. 53. charged with five felony counts of lying to
Congress and obstructing Its Investigation of secret arms sales
to Iran am) the transfer of those profits to the U.S.-harked
Nicaraguan Contras. At the time. Congress had banned aid Tor
the rebel Initiative.

W A S H IN G T O N - About sevrn
of 10 American households give
high marks — more than a third
say perfect — in Ihe quality of
ihelr homes and neighborhoods.
Ihe Census Bureau says.
In Ihe su rvry. conducted for
the Department of Housing and
U rb a n Developm ent and re ­
leased Tu e s d a y , respondents
were asked lo separately rale
Ihelr homes and neighborhoods
on a scale of 1-10.
" M o re Ih u n a t h ird gave
perfect l Os to Ihelr dwelling and
more than a third gave a 10 to
Ihelr neighborhood." Ihe bureau
said. "M ore than n third also
gave ratings of ell her 8 or 9 ."
Overall. 73 perrenl rated ihelr
homes al leas! an 8. Ihe survey
said.
Owners, however, liked both
Ih rlr homes and neighborhoods
better than renters.
Some 42 percent of owners
gave Ihelr house a 10 rating,
compared with 23 percent of
renters. A n d 3 9 percent of
owners gave Ihelr neighborhood
a perfect m ark, compared lo 28
percent of renters.
(Hack householders were a
little less enthusiastic about both

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but still generally favorable.
About 64 percent of hlack
householders gave Ihelr homes
at least an 8 and 60 percent
ruled their neighborhood as an
8. with 32 percent giving Ih rlr
h o m r a perfect 10 and 32

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W A S H IN G T O N T h e adm inistration has
asked Ihe Supreme Court to reinstate the anti dag
burning law enacted last year — a measure
passed In anger over a high court ruling bul
struck down last month by a U.S. district judge.
T h e Justice Department, In legal papers filed
with Ihe court, urged Ihe Justices Tuesday lo hear
and resolve Ihe case this year — meaning It
would be heard on an emergency basis with a
shortened time for Ihe filing of legal arguments.
If Ihe court grants Ihe m o ilo a ihe government
suggested Ihe case could be argued April 25. Ihe
last day of oral argumenta for Ihe 1989-1990
term, and decided before the court's sum mer
recess In late June or early Ju ly .
T h e court could act on the government's appeal
as early os Monday. However. Ihe court la nol
required to gram oral arguments in Ihe case and
may sum m arily role on Ihe m ailer In a short
decision — possibly based on Ihe very court
ruling lhat pushed flag burning Into the national
limelight.
T h e high court ruled In Ju n e 1989 In a Texas
OOM lhat burning the flag as a political prolest Is
u constitutionally protected form of free speech.
m
5-4 ruling sparked a controversy that saw
f ig m e n t Bush push for an amendment to the
Constitution.
Instead. Congress passed the Flag Protection
A ci of 1989. although backers of the amendment
warned a law would nol protect the flag.
T h a i argument gained strength Feb. 2 1 when a
federal Judge In Washington stale struck down
the new law Irr a case that involved an October
1989 prolest outNde a post olTlre In Seattle that
Included flag burning.

Klansman dafaattd In alactlon bid
E X E T E R , N .H . — A n avowed recruiter for the Ku KIux Klan
finished last In a field of five candidates for town selectman,
receiving 145 votes out of2.651 ballotscasl.
T o m Herman. 28. who tost In Tuesday's election, operates a
Klan telephone hotline that exhorts listeners to Join the while
- supremacist organization and carries racist messages.

New foreign aid bill hits Congress
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e Nicaragua atd proposal I'rentdenl
Hush ottered Congress (alls Into a legislative hopper filled with
m any other budget requests that have the same chronic
problem — finding the money:
Democrats and Republicans welcomed the president's
: proposal of 8300 million In aid for Nicaragua, but cautioned
: Tuesday that appropriating the money is a difficult political
" problem.
Congress already Is struggling with another foreign aid
: request of 8500 million to help Panama rebuild from a U.S.
economic embargo and Invasion that toppled Manuel Noriega.
:
Sen. Patrick Leahy. D -Vt.. who heads the Appropriations
: subcommittee dealing with the requests, said the massU'c
federal deficit makes It difficult to find money for foreign uUl
: requests.
• Hush announced u 8300 million aid package for Nicaragua
• and the lifting of a trade embargo ordered In 1985 by President
Ronald Reagan to punish the Sandlnlsta government for Its
-alleged subversion in Centre! America and ties to the Soviet
Union. T h e Sandlnlstas were ousted at the ballot box Feb. 25.
and Hush promised the economic aid to the new government of
President-elect Violeta Chamorro.

In Its filing Tuesday, Ihe government said Ihe
flag burning in Seattle was "expressive conduct"
norm ally prolecltd by the First Amendment. Bul
(hey said lhat should not "doom Ihe act's
eonst iI uI lonallly.'“
"In this case, the district court overvalued, for
purposes of the First Am endment, the narrow
category of expressive conduct at stake, and
undervalued the compelling governmental Inter­
est — expressly Identified by bolh Ihe Congress
and Ihe president — lhat lies at Ihe rore of Ihe
statute: Ihe preservation of Ihe (lag us the unique
symbol of our naltan.

From United Press International reports

Defense experts dispute
claim Hazelwood drunk

Iditarod
d o w n to
the w ire

e x p e r t s a re h e s it a n t at
e xtrapolating backw ard over
such a long period ol lim e."
"Once you're beyond a lew
hours. It's Impossible to make
any sense out of un extrapola­
tion." Hlastala said "It's virtu ­
ally Impossible to go bark and
get anything meaningful about
what the blood alcohol was al
Ihe lim e."
Prosecutors want the Jurors to
use P ro u ly 's calculations to
convict Hazelwood ol operating
Ihe Exxon Valdez while Intox­
icated. T h e y said Prouty gave
Hazelwood the benefit of the
doubt by estimating his alcohol
content al Its lowest conceivable
level at Ihe time of (he accident
and It was still illegal.
A n o t h e r d e fe n se a lc o h o l
special 1st. Tho m a s Uurr of M in­
nesota. acknow ledged u nde r
cross-examination that lie. too.
had used backwards extrapola­
tions when he worked lor the St
Paul |M)llcr. Im l he said lie
worked lu c k only a few hours
and rejected Irn g lliy reverse
calculations like the prosecu­
tion's.
lllastala and llurr tmlli said
that based on prosrcutlon calcu­
lations Hazelwood would have
needed lo drink more than a
doze n vo d k a s w h ile ashore
March 23 lo register the level ol
alcohol hi- had to his blood so
long after the wreck
Ilasrd on average rates ol
alcohol absorption ami elim ina­
tion. Hazelwood would have had
to drink 21 onr-oimec shots ol
vodka.

U P l report
W H IT E M O U N T A IN ,
Alaska — A pair of old
racing rivals were In a mad
dash lo Ihe Mulsh line as
Ihey It-ll Ihe rest of Ih r field
lar behind 111 the IHlh
annual Iditarod, a grueling
li-sl ol sled dogs and Ihelr
inushrra.
Th e 1.161-tulle race (rom
Anchorage to Nome came
down to funner winners
Susan H u ie h rr and Joe
R u n y a n ,

w ho

w e re

expected to reach the finish
line at midday Wednesday,
liarrlng lasl-m liiutr trou­
ble. at least one ol the pair
should break the race re­
cord set hv Hu Id le r In
1987.
Following a mandalory
six-hour rest. H uiehrr was
In leave the last rhrvkpolnl
a i W h 11c M o u n I a I n
Wednesday at 1:50 a.m.
Alaska tim e (5 :5 0 a.m .
K H T) more than an hour
before Runyan could leave
al 3:10 a m
It was d e a r and 14 below
zero In Nom e T u e s d a y
night w nh dear, sunny and
zero-degree weather pre­
dicted lor llie Mntsh.
llo li'h tT. 35. Increased
tier lead hy more than a
hall hour III die 46 null's
from ihe Ellin du-rkpoini
In W hile Mmmluhi.

p rrrrn l ra tin g Ih rlr
neighborhood a 10.
T h r survry show rd a total ol
102.7 million housing units In
Ihe nation. O f these 90.9 million
were occupied. 64 perrenl by
ow nrrs and 36 perrenl by ren­
ters.

Man jailed
after slow
tractor chase
U N rsp a rt
E X C E L S IO R S P R IN G S .
Mo. — Trying lo eatrh a
c r im in a l suspect on a
tra c to r doesn't e x a ctly
m a ke for a hig h-sp e e d
chase, bul Sgl. Je rry W in ­
ters finally got his man.
T h e slow-moilon pursuit
over more than 8 miles or
fa rm roads a n d fie ld s
started at 1:20 a.m. Satur­
day when Winters tried to
stop a m an who was driv­
ing a tractor on Missouri
Highway N. about 25 miles
northeast of Kansas City.
"It's unusual to sec a
tractor at Dial lime of Ihe
m orning on Ihe highw ay."
Capl. Claude Fine of the
Clay County ShcrilTs De­
partment solil Tuesday.
W in te rs trie d s ire n s ,
lights and even a road­
block, but the man refused
lo slop and look a turn Into
. nearby- fields, where W in­
ters could nol follow in his
patrol car.
T h r lawman Ih rn woke
u p a nearby farmer who
tent him his tractor. The
s lo w -m o v in g ch a se . In
which the vehicles reached
about 7 mph In the Drlds.
ended when the runaway
d r i v e r Ju m p e d o ff h is
tractor and ran another
half-mile. Winters caught
him on fool, handcuffed
him and took him lo Ihe
Clay County Jail.
T h e man. identified as
Stacey Blankenship. 29. of
O r r l c k , h a d n o v a li d
driver's license and hud
been driving Ihe tractor
home from a bar In nearby
Exce lsior S p rin g s .

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and the* I intend lo regiiter laid
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
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regiiter *aid name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem
inoie County, Florida, in ac
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Other highlights of Ihe report
said:
• 43 percent of black house'holders were homrowners and
the median value of housing
u nits owned by blacks was
848.790 In 1987 and Ih rlr medi­
an purchase price wus 819.940.

Female Householder,

DPI Supreme Court Reporter______________________

A U S T IN . Texas — Treasurer A nn Richards and Attorney
General J im Mattox won the right In Tuesday's Democratic
prim ary to meet In an April runoff for the gubernatorial
nomination, while millionaire businessman Clayton Williams
captured the Republican nod outright.
W ith 80 percent of the stale's 8.895 Democratic precincts
reporting. Richards. 56. had 456.492 voles, or 39.3 percent,
while Mattox. 46. was second with 421.278 voles, or 36.3
percent. Form er G ov. Mark White. 49. who conceded defeat,
trailed with 19.4 percent.
W ith 84 percent of the 5.658 Republican precincts reporting.
William s had 391.046 votes, or 62 percent, and Railroad
Commission Chairm an Kent Hancc was second with 97.156
voles, or 15.4 percent.

A N C H O R A G E . A la s k a Alcohol experts called by fanner
Exxon Valdez skipper Joseph
lla/rlw ood disputed Ih r pro­
secution's contention that the
man on trial In the nation's
worst oil spill was drunk when
his tanker ran aground.
T h r defense witnesses testified
Tuesday that Huzelwood would
have had to consume more Itian
a dozen shots of vodka and
tvould have h e rn o b v io u sly
drunk If tic had had as m uch to
ftrlnk before his tanker hit the
risk s as the prosecution m ain­
tains.
Th e ship's captain has a histo­
ry ot alcohol problems that has
jnnl been told lo Ih r Jury.
H a ze lw oo d's blood alcohol
level was not tested until morc
i h a n 10 '-V h ou rs after Ih r
gro u n d in g , m easuring 0.061.
well tx-low ally legal limits.
. Using that figure, proseeutlon
toxicologist Richard Prouty of
Oklahoma w orkrd liacku arils to
e stim a te Haze I w o od's blood
hlcohol level at 0.14 or higher at
the time of the grounding, above
tile O 10 at w iiirh a person Is
Considered legally d ru n k In
Alaska
U n iv e rs it y o l W a s h in g to n
physiologist Mli hart lllastala
Jailed the prosecution calcula­
tion impossible.
: llla s t a la s a id P r o u t y 's
extrapolation "w a s very much
tin- subject ot debate" among
s c ie n tis t s a n d th a t ''m o s t

Alt Families

U.S. carries flag
case to high court

Richards, Mattox to vlo in Toxas

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Income of families by typo of family and raca
and Hispanic origin of houssholdsc________

14 71 iteo
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that the underlined, dev ring to
engage in business under the
fictitious name of SPECTRUM
HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS a
general partnership at number
Sit Ilf E Sanl ando Spring*
Drive, m the City of Longnood
Florida, intend* to register the
said name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County, Florida
Dated at Hduppaoqe New
York, thi* Sth day of February
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SPECTRUM h e a l t h c a r e
s o l u t io n s

By Jack F MorteiiH
Senior Vice President
Pubi‘*h February 71 March 7
14 2&gt; IWQ
DEN 2*1

Some 10.3 million were oc­
cupied by black households and
5.6 million hy III* panics.
According lo the selected re­
sults released by Census. Ihe
median value of owner-occupied
homes In 1987 was 868.000. up
from 862.100 In 1983. "Values
of ow ner-occupied homes In
eeniral elites gained 85.900 lo
868.000. while those In Ihe
suburbs Increased In value hy
8 9 .100 to 882.500.
T h e survey also found lhat 93
p e r r e n l of o w n e r -o r c u p le d
homes had n washing machine
but only 42 percent of rental
units did.

• 42 perrenl ol Ihe 4.5 million
o w n e r-o c c u p ie d u n its w ere
owned free and clear and Ihe
median num ber of years re­
m aining on thow wiih m ort­
gages wus 17. T h r m edian
monthly paym rni for principal
and Interest was 8265 and for
real rstalc laxes was 831 for
blark homrowners.

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CHECK and that I intend to
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Florida, under the Fictitiou*
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SIMIMOLC COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY
MEETING
The S e m in o le C o u n ty
E aprettwiy Authority an
nounce* a public meeting, to
which olt person* art invited
DATE Wednesday March 2S.
IWO
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Service* Building. Commission
Chamber* I Room WITH HOI
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1277!
GENERAL SUBJECT MAT
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note County
Gerald N Brmtcn, Im u tiv o
Director of the Seminole County
Expressway Authority phone
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THAT IF THEY 0ECI0E TO
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IN IN C CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S1MIN0LK COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F i l l NUMBER 90 11* CP
IN WE ESTATEOF
ARTHUR CARL ANDRES.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR O E M A N O S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
ESTATE AND ALL OTHER
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THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!
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A N D R E S , deceased. Fife
Number *0 133 CP, I* pending in
Ihe Circuit Court for Seminote
County. Florida, Probate
Division, the address ot which is
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Pro
bate Division, Seminole County
Courthouse, Post Office Drawer
C. Sanford Florida. 32772 The
per tonal representative ot the
e s ta te i* G O R D O N V
FREDERICK whose address is
754 Ban-ana Lake Road, Lake
Mary. Florida 33/44 The name
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MONTHS FROM THE DATE
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ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS.
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Date ot the first publication- of
this Notice of Administration
March 7. IWQ
% Gordon V Frederick.
As Personal Representative
ot the E state ot
ARTHURCARL ANDRES.
deceased
ATTORNEY FOR
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SENTATIVC
Gordon v Frederick
ADDRESS II* N Par* A.enoe
Sanford FL 1377;
Telephone 14071 322 U iJ
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Israeli split casts shadow on peace
United Prats tetenMgonat______

Haitian pm ldinl p M Q N afscttofia
P O R T-A U PRINCE, Haiti - Ertha Pm c AI TrouM ot.
swearing In as Interim president ended nearly four y e a n of
chaotic m ilitary rule, said there soon would be elections for a
permanent government w ith the cooperation of the arm y.
About 400 people attended Tuesday's ceremony at the
ornate national palace from which dictators have long ruled
Haiti. Th e crowd Included prominent Haitian businessmen and
politicians, military officers, diplomats and Haitian and foreign
Journalists.

Grenada holds paaetful alactlons
S T . O E O R Q E ’S. Grenada — Grenadians voted Tuesday in the
second general election since the liny Caribbean nation was
Invaded by U.S. troops In 1983. and final returns left no party
with a clear majority In Parliament.
There waa no reported violence In the plebcscltr, which waa
watched by aevrral International observers, election officials
T h e National D em ocratic Congress, led by N icholas
Brailhwaltr. captured seven of the IS parliamentary teats that
were at stake. T h e Grenada United Labor Party of former Prime
Minister Sir Eric Galry won four seals. T h e New National Party
and Th e National Party of Prime Minister Den Jones took two
each. Jones succeeded Herbert Blal/e. who died In December.

Rebels M y they’ll stop killing
S A N S A L V A D O R , El Salvador — Leftist rebels said they
would stop assassinating civilian olflclals and curtail economic
sabotage In an attempt to prompt I’resident Alfredo C Malian I's
conservative government to soften Its iondtt Ions for peace
talks.
"W ith these gestures, we are trying to unblock the path
toward the Initiation of negotiations" aimed at ending the
decade-old civil war. said Schaflk Jorge Hands!. one of five
senior commanders or the rebel Farabundo Marti National
Liberation Front, or FM LN.
Th e government did not respond Immediately lo the FM LN
announcment Tuesday.
In telephone Interviews broadens! In San Salvador by several
private radio stations. Ha tidal read an FM LN statement
pledging to hall "attacks against public officials and other
civilians" os well as sabotage dtrrcird at public transportation,
commercial establish mem sand I he telephone syslrm.
Th e FM LN said I he measures would lake effect Friday.

V is tn a m a sa call (o r p u rg e
B A N G K O K . Thailand — Vietnamese Com m unist Party
leaders are holding a top-level meeting on party reform amid
calls for more democracy and a purge of unqualified and
pampered party cadres, ofneial media and diplomatic sources
said Wednesday.
T h e party plenum, which opened Monday and Is expected to
last about three wreks. brings together more than 100 leaders
of the powerful Central C o m m uter of the party as it celebrates
Its 60th anniversary this year. _
In the weeks leading up to'the plenum, the party look the
unprecedented step of publicizing the draft of party reform
proposals that focus on "m ass mobilization.*'

From United Proas International raeorte

JE R U S A L E M B a rrin g a
last-m inute reconciliation be­
tween 'th e La bor and L ik u d
parties, the Arab-Israeli peace
■ K m saocara to be the chief
victim of the breakup of Israel's
governing coalition.
W ith the Backing of Labor
Party Chairm an Shim on Perea
flnotn the Cabinet and the sub­
sequent resignation of 10 Labor
ministers. Israel again entered a
period of political turmoil that la
likely to lake several weeks. If
not months, to resolve.
W ith the upheaval, the focus
has shifted from the peace pro­
cess to the Byzantine world of
Israeli power politics. Until ei­
ther Labor or Likud Is firmly In
power, no progress in resolving
the Palestinian question can be
expected.
If Labor's Is successful In
passing a no-confidence vote Ibis
week In the parliament, the
government of Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir will fall and the
peace process will not move
forward until a new coalition
government la formed or new
elect tons are held.
In either case. It la not certain
th a t L a b o r w ill e m e rg e
victorious.
If Labor did form a govern­
ment. II probably would pursue
the peace process actively. But It
Is not clear how far It could
advance In negotiations w ith
Palestinians If It lacked a broad

Egypt wants
authoritative
Israeli leader

ilnthei
If Shamir defeats the noconfidence vote*, he likely will
iwith
of the iM N -w ta g polit­
ical parties and religious parties
(hat supported him .
In that scenario. Sh a m ir will
be u n a b le lo p ro p o s e a n y
advances In the pence process
because of the extreme rightwing positions of the Cabinet
members who helped bun stay
In power. T h is waa what he tried
lo avoid when he agreed to the
coalition with Labor In Decem­
ber 1968.
Both Labor and Liku d have
tried to portray the other as the
one that la not willing lo remain
In the coalition government to
pursue the peace process.
But the breakup of the coali­
tion waa the result of fu n ­
damental differences between
Labor and Likud over the u l­
timate goals of the peace process
and which Palestinians could
participate. The differences have
simmered below the surface and
several times threatened to spill
the government.
Until now. Labor and Likud
le a d e rs m a n a g e d to p a tc h
to g e th e r c o m p ro m is e s tha t
allowed the government to con­
tinue.
One of the basic disagreements
wsa over the Involvement of Ernst
Jerusalem Arabs In the peace
process. In his May 1969 peace

Initiative. S h a m ir left vague
their role. Both sides had agreed
to discuss the matter later.
But this m onth Sham ir did not
have the backing of hla party to
avoid the issue once again.

CA IR O , Egypt — Egypt,
discouraged by Is ra e l's
newest disruption of the
M ideast peace process,
w o u ld lik e to ace an
authoritative Israeli leader
like former Prime Minister
M e n a c h e m B e g in take
charge and "stick It out
until the e nd." a Foreign
Ministry source said.
"If you look back to the
tim e before the (1 9 7 9
Egypt-laraell peace) treaty.
Begin made some
obstacles, and then had the
authority to do whatever
waa seen as being good for
Israel." the source told
United Press International
In a telephone Interview
Tuesday.
Like Begin. Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Sham ir
has to convince hard-liners
In hla Likud Party that the
c u rre n t. U .S .-s p o n s o re d
peace Initiative "offered the
best hope for peace In the
Middle East, and from this
point of view served Israeli
In t e r e s t s ." th e so u rce
added.

Gorbachev expands power; slapped with age limit
Unitad Press International
M O S C O W — T h e Soviet p arliam ent
Wednesday rejected an appeal by Mikhail
Gorbachev to drop the age 65 limit for the
post of the executive presidency and geared
up for the vote to fUl what will eventually be
the moat powerful position In Soviet politics.
Despite the rejection. Gorbachev, who Is
59. would still be able to serve two full terms
as chief executive, should he be elected to
the post that was crested Tuesday by the
2.250-membcr Congress of People's Depu­
ties. Th e law restricts presidents to two
terms.
Th e Congress fine-tuned the new presi­
dential law and prepared for a vole on who
will occupy Ihe post In a third day of debate
on the far-reaching constitutional change.
Gorbachev will alrrtost undoubtedly be
chosen but candidates have not yet been
formally nominated.

Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov, suggested as a
candidate for the new powerful presidency.
M id the country needs a strong leader for
the office, "be It Mikhail Gorbachev or
someone else."
Th e official Tass news agency said Ihe
Congress, which waa scheduled to end
Wednesday, would be extended.
Th e law approved by the extraordinary
legislative congress states that no one
younger than 35 or older than 65 can be a
presidential candidate.
When some deputies suggested removing
all age lim its. Gorbachev agreed. "W c
should not mention any age limit cither
maxim um or m in im u m ," he said.
Congress delegates, mindful of the past
three aged Soviet leaders all of whom died In
office — Leonid Brezhnev, Yurt Andropov
and Konstantin Chernenko — voted to let
the draft law stand as written, rejecting
Gorbachev’s suggestion.
T h e am endm ent to remove the age

restrictions from the draft law required
1.500 favorable votes, or two-thirds of thr
legislators. It fell short with 1.238 voles.
In arguing against the age restriction, port
and legislator Dov Kugulllnov. said that
presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
French President Francois Mitterrand, and
new Chilean leader Patricio A lyw ln werr
older than 65 when elected. A lyw ln. Inaugu­
rated Sunday. Is 71.
" If wc adopt a law saying you can’t be
older than 65. we are not trusting thr
electorate." Kugulllvnov said. " I don't lldnk
they will elect anybody who Is senile."
Another lawmaker. V. G inzburg, said.
" A ll age restrictions have to do with a lack
of confidence In dem ocracy. W c (Ihe
legislators) are not fools, and Ihe people are
not fools."
Before Gorbachev came to power In 1965
as the general secretary of th r Communist
Party, the previous two general secretaries
had been over 65 when elected

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P ic k of th e litter
In the Make Sanlord Shine volunteer project, Seminole
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proclaiming the honor she had earned

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■ P e o p le , P a g e S B
■ C o m ic s , P a g e 6 B
■ C la s s if ie d , P a g e 8 B

P a tr io ts w o r k o v e r tim e
Lake B rantley w in s in 12,
takes solitary lead of S A C

BASKETBALL________
B u lls h o t w ith playo ff fever
ri.iYolt frv rr In h.ivlnu &lt;1 iiiik I i illllcr.'lll «"llt'&lt; I
mi (lie Chh'.iuu lliillw;ii k I Ni w York Knii ks
The Hull* ,irc mi .1 roll n.'|ii I iii U ilirs*iKt*s In
(MiNNlhlr (il.iynll opponent* llirv iiiiin I I m it1 kniii'd w ilh ciHlIf May Till" Kotiks |usl look
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Nrw York
lilt li has Iiin I (nlir nl six al
M.llllsnll Si|ti.ili'C&gt;.irtlrn. tlrnp|Hil.i I I 1 IOH
dri isinn Turndav nlulit
in I In* Clnram i Mulls
C h u .iU ‘&gt;. w lilili la irs
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I' 1111a IIII 11111a m i l I Inw r r k r m l . |inslril Its
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I I uailirs
" T h is Is a p L iviill
alllinsp lirrr.' sulil Mulls
tiiiard M lili.u l . Inrilan who llnishrit with III

CHICAGO
BULLS

By T O N Y OaSORM IER
Herald Spoils Editor
m . i a m o n i f : s i ’k in c . s
wnh
lls s o li Inuh in mu ollrrinijs |ost
lit uuidu dt in t rushed slow pm h
s o li l u l l is u&gt; lit tally t o iis itlt it tl lo I m
a Inllt is u.uiit
Mol no I in stlay muhl al l.akt
Ml an tIi y Ihuh St IiimiI the l.akt
Hi unit y I'ainois ami (iv iriln Lions
U.ivt a tit It llsiy« i lilin hi an t arlv
si asoii I&gt;.ii(It Im 1 oiilrol ol lluSt 1111tit tit Al lilt I la Cnnlrti lit 1

Ii it m&gt;k 12 iinimus la rruiilalioii
Inuh si IiimiI uaiur is si yen tliliuiusl
tor tin I'ainois In pull Hilt a J 2 will
and improve lo *1 2 a ll in llu SA C
( &gt;v leilo lulls In Mi l I I
M u h r I Ir D .IVIS 11II a 11y sent
everyone home with a liases loaded
siiiuh down llu llull! lU Id line to
si on Killy H allm an with llu will
iiiiiu run
Mot h teams w rit tluoyy mu souu
serious leather .uouiul llu l.aki
Mraulley held luesilay mull' Him
mu line drives liilo easy unis

Neither Irani did mill'll In help
them selves mi the hast* paths,
rtim m iu Into m ils and mil ol m
nlnijs
O v ie d o lias a unml lle ld ln u
ii am
s.iid Lake Mraulley 1 1s.11 Ii
Kem n Ik iris
Mill we had some
Uiils who reipdorlv u&lt;i 2 lor-4 or
2 Im J ihal dldn 1 U’ l on base
tnlilUht We have a very exi iiiiiu
Irani on ollense We |osl didn't
show 11 (mould
( )y l e i l o 1 0*11 h J . u k i e M i l l e r w a s a
h u h m o r e 10 l l u |Mitid
II y o u d i m 1
Ui 1 d i e k e y I n i s y m i d o u l w i n
she
s.ud

Lake Mraulley le rlalnlv had lls
op|Niltlllltles to U« * ds ollense III
Ui .11 s l u p p m u I " h l l s a n d i l r a w i u u
s e v e n w a l k s w h i l e D v le ilo m a d e sly

III o l l l r r u a ilir s . (" I r Y i -l a i l l l i l i p p r i l
I'lillailrlplila III* 102. Sun Antonin sinp|Mil
hull.ma l o t 102. Mnstnn in.il All.inla 112 IDD
D i m r r iluuipi'il lluiisliin 117-114. I’linenlx
ih 'fra ln l Utah 114-MMi. I’nrllalul Iru u iu ril
Orlando 142-117. and S a rra m rn io o virra ii
Miami 12 1 H7

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R a m s sh u t d o w n O ak R id g e
L A K E M ANY
With I h r dlllli nil pari ol tin ir
srlicdlllr soil In mult*. Ih r l.akr Marv I huh
Si hi Mil hoys irniils Irani rail Its rrm ril In 7 I h\
I h-.i IIHU w inlrss I )ak Mlilu'" (O M| 7 O nil I iii'sil.iv
.dIrrniMin
A n n rih n u In l.ik r Marv ris u li M lkr Morlun
Ihr Mains luuuhrsl uiali hrs will In au-iiusl
l.a k r M ra n llrv. t.vina n. T r tintv I'r r p and
I llu s vlllr-A s I io il iii I All nl 1I1111 dual man lu s
an .11 ih r m il nl Lakr Marv s iruular season
sihrdllli- null! hrlorr Ih r Heiilllinlr Allllrtli
( 'nu lrrrn i r m r il
Until Mvan Knurrs and .la kr ( 1.10111111 won llu
man hrs w ilhnul losing a ||.unr nil W rdnrsdav
At Vn 2 similes Knurrs hlanki d -liM-( .m nnn h o
while ("1.10111111 did tin S iilir In Jason ('.u nion al
\n ;l smith's
l ilt" o lllrr titter slllUlrs mall III s were won hy
H I marquis. J .11111 W iu ir hrallnu Dan Frilluu"*
at No I I n k Davis defratlnu Kvati Mi ("ausland
.11 No -I mid Kli haul W rlnnian kiuM klnu nil
Om ar Sham tul No 5.
In dunhli s. While and Oarnian shut mil
Fo lm u o s.m il Mi ("ausland M (I al No I douhlrs
as Knurrs and Key lor Chan ln.il ("aiinun and
( amion H 2 al No 2 douhlrs

N e ig h b o rh o o d g a m e
Neighborhood ovals Seminole and
Lake Mary got together lor a
S o m m o le A th le tic C o n fe re n ce
soltball game Tuesday atlernoon al
Sanlord s Fort Mellon Park While
Seminole's Kecia Ward (No 14) was
able to retire Lake Mary s Paula
Songer (No 42) at second base on
this play (above) Marti Cdarella (No
24 leltl and the Rams still posted an
easy 14 2 victory

BASEBALL
Fa n s sta g e b o n fire in p ro te st

Don’l ■•*11 I )ii mil . 1.triples Drillers Ihal In
should hr happy w dll Ids Irani s :t J lie Tuesday
lllUld aUidllsI ltd * Ini uu&lt;&gt; Ml. 11 kliayy ks
Not il you waul lo live lo si 1 Wi ilnisil.iv
llu - soruiou K id W luus rallied Iroio llirrr
our U0. 1I drill lls lo Inrur a lie. lull may have had
a y ii lorv taken away hy a ipili k whistle
Ik iron wasir.ulm u 2 I in iln s i mul pi-rind
when I Jetton's Mernir
F r d r r k o poked III a
loose |lllfk III Ihr 1 tease
past C h ir u u o u o a llr
.laipirs C lo u llrr lor an
a p p a rrn l u.m ic ly in u
Un.ll Mid rrlrrre Moll
lln u u a r I II s w II I si Ir
blew. millily mu •J»«" U".d
and rnraciuu Drillers
I tirn-'s no i|ursllnii Ihal II was a u&lt;&gt;al S.111I
I )•nu is w ho aruord m v am
Else Where III III! N lll. New Jersey tnp|M it
Mmnrsota J I SI Louis c InM m t tl W aslim ul " 0
l I M onlrral sinp|M*il ih r NY Islanders I 2
F.ilmolllou opi" d U iii I k 'i I I and ll.uitord
h l.in k i d Y u m imver I &lt;1
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L O N C IW O O I) Lake H ow ell
lumped on Lym an lor ID runs on Mi
inis m die lirst mnmu en m ule in a
2 1 0 w h 11e w a sli 1 tl U " I l l u
(irryh iillllils III Sillilllnle Atllleln
Ciillterenee sntltiull .* linn I nesil.iy
In .ill. die Silver Hawks im iiiiii Ii i I
mil "21 tills In die mul Lake Huuell
added two runs in die si 1 mid
lulling, six in die dlird and Ihrer in
the Imirtli lielurr lieinu held v i m
less In die llllh
llu untie was
stup|x‘d alter live iiinmus tiy tin
merey rule
Tile win was die Silvir Hawks
sixlll slr.liuhl as llirv Improved In
H :» overall and J 2 m die SAI
Lym an tails in I 5 overall and 11 5 m
the SAC
Lake Unwell has a timin' nun
1 iililereni e (i.illtr w lilt Sprue e ( reek
inday siartlnu .11 I H* p m helmi
hnstlnu Oviedo in an iiii|Mirtaut SAI
Uaiue Thursilay slarlinu at J JH
p m l.vm an will irv 10 pick up 11s
ilrst eoulrrrner win on Thursday,
when II hosts Dt Land ill a J JO p III
eonlrsl
Missy Marline/ led llle olleiisiyi
1 I 1.true lor Lake lln w rll with a
I lnr-5 aflerniMMi Also rm itrilm liuu
were Diane Lowe |J lor J. dnuhlel
Tina Leman Id ln r -ll. Krlsiv York
12 tor-4. Iwo douhli'sl and l.e.om
T rim b le and W eudi Van Horn
12-lnr d w till one triple e.u III
Lowe tossed a lour loiter as she
improved her reeord lo M d in ii ii iu
die hits lor Lym an were Willis
llrlple). Welser. H i IIniii .iii and Kose
H i m M - )l II
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tow* il 11 IP Wriser II \) 2B Vofk
JOY*^ McDowell Low* Pm,4n iL4»r Mowrlli
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Van Ho'" Trirrtjl* iL.Mr HowvMI W&gt;lli%
lLfm4n| MH Non* Br&lt;or&lt;J% l 4«* Mowm
I ) o»tf4il. ) 2SAC L*man I l 0 l^AC

Raiders lose 13th straight
W illi lli« v m ii llu M . i I . u Im i n i i i i
p rm td I m I l |ti .1 rid ninrr i i i i
|H»n.Hilly r.iiNi «l ih rii ♦Miilrinirt*

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S C C women swept by L C C C
B y D E A N S M IT H

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David Leuqurs (No 4i contributed a single three walks one run scored -in
RBI and a stolen base Tuesday but il wasn I enouqh to keep the Seminole
Community College Raiders horn losing their 13th consecutive game

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Howell
whips up
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JA C K S O N . M ull — A I m iii I 50 lo 7f» |ieiiplr
lossrd hasrli.i|l inellirnlos liilo a hnnllrr In a i lly
park ru rsila v nluhl lo v rn l their Irrlm us Inward
Ih r ma|or Irauur lusehall Iim kniil
Je rry W riuhl news d im lor al W K IIM radio
S.111I h r oru.mi/i d Ih r rv i ill In show Ih r Irani
nwiii is and players Ihal hast hull Ians are led up
wilh the Iim knot, whii li ihrr.ili ns In delay Ih r
siarl nl the regular si-ason
W ould said Ians threw hasi hall paraphrrna
Ha. Iiirludlnu .i I miiiI 200 I m i Ii. i II •arils 20
hasi hall ha 1s rrp rrsrn lln u all Ihr ma|iir Irauur
Irani lilsrs and m rilirnlo s In mi llu- I ' ih I World
Series
W ouhl S.111I Ihr lulls represented all au« s
One v o iiiiu hoy r v r n hrouuhl Ills l.llllr l.rauur
hasrhall hal to tluoyy in Ih r lire

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1 oiddli t 1 nine up w dll llu* luu lid al
Ih r rluhl lime or ill one lusluiu •
ran diems* |yesoni ot die iiitimu
The store was tied 2 2 U"diu 11110
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■ill a llelder s eholi 1 hy I aula I &gt;1.1/
Alter Chris M.diu|u leaelud on .111
inlield smule Davis lined a slnuh 10
led I ruler III III
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the plate. Rodriguez' blast was caught at the
390-foot sign In right-center to end the game.
Beaver led Ihe way for Valencia at the plate
with a 4-for-S afternoon that featured a home run
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12 fur-5, home run, iwo RBI) and Lee l2-ror-2.
double, two RBI).
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Rodriguez (2-for-S. home run. double, three RBIl
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baseman appeared lo gain con­
o n d . w as la g ge d o u t by trol about Ihe same time Wilson
Oviedo catcher Ch a rity Blocker was sliding Into Ihe third. For
after a perfect throw out from whatever reason, neither umpire
was In on the play. After a
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field. RabMa tried to score, only gave the Patriots Ihe tying run.
[t would be six m o rr Innings
to h r ru t sown at the plate on a
throw from leftilelder Claudia before a n y o n e w o u ld score
again.
Thaggard.
T h e Lions had taken a 2-0 lead
Hartm an led the Patriot attack
In the second Inning. After Cluey
Bartels reached on a fielder's with four hits, none of them
traveling oul of the infield. Davis
choice. Carrie M acLrod tipped
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MacLeod had three hits while
MacLeod then stored on a single
Z o m and Schrupp each had two.
by designated hitter April Zom .
" T h e hardest sh o ts were
After that. Oviedo was silenced
by winning pitcher Hartm an and caught." said Bctris. "A nyb ody
the Lake Brantley defense. At could have won this game at any
one point, the Patriots retired 14 time. You have lo be pleased
lu tn -rs In a row and 17 of IB. with a w in. but Cm not happy
T h e Lions* only other opportuni­ with the way we hit Ihe ball.
ty came In the l l i h Inning,
w h rn they loaded the bases with
(w o nuts un singles by MacLeod.
AVOID (RANSMISSIIIfl PR08HMS
Z o m and Melanie Schrupp but B FREE INSPECTION SERVICE .
could nol push across a run.
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Timacuan, Hot Tuna
both win, continue
on collision course
5 A N FO H D — Hoi Tu n a and
Tim acuan rontlnurd on a col­
lision course by winning Ih rlr
games In Sanford Kecrenllon
Depart mt-nl W omen’s Soft lu ll
League action ill Chase Park
Tuesday nlghl.
Hot Tu n a broke mil of Its
recent scoring doldrums with a
14-1 victory over S E K O A ir
Freight and Tim acuan posted u
lidnl-fought 5-2 triumph over
Thrrm ocurbou.
With two weeks left In the
season Hot T u n a and Tim acuan
are tied w ith H-2 re c o rd s .
Thermocarbon is 3-7 and S E K O
1-9. Next wrek llol Tu n a wilt
take on Thcrmix-arbon at 6 :30
p.m. and Tim acuan will face
S E K O at 7:30 p.m.
T w o w rrks I mm now. lint
Tu n a and Tim acuan will meet In
the season finale with Ihe league
championship on the line.
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of Its ow n In the bottom ol the
inning.
Arrowood wusfi-for-7 with two
runs scored to ta d the Raiders.
Also c o n t r lln it l u g w e rr
Rodriguez (four singles, three l
runs scorrdl. York (four singles,
two HUH. King (three singles,
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scored, tw o Rill). Jackie Story
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und H a rto n and C h ris ty
Hlankcnshlp Itwu singles each).
Harr led Ihe Luke C ity attack
wllh two doublrs und a single.
Also getting two hits were Leslie
Woodard. T c irt Sopko. Christina
Allison and Julie Shackelford.
One of W o o d a r d and
Shackelford’s hILs werr triples.
T h e T l m b r r w o l v c s ended
Ihlngs quickly In Ihe second
game, scoring six runs In Ihe
first und eight runs In Ihe second
lo win going away. Lake City
came up with IS hits In the
game w llh Dana Green leading
Inc way with a -l-for-4 efforlt.
Including u triple and a double.
Harr added u double and Iwo
singles while Woodard also had
two hits.
Arrow ood. Rodriguez, King.
Harton and York had one single
each us ihe Raiders could only
m u slrr five tills In the ulghleap.
Arrowood hud a great day. going
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For S E K O . providing Ihe of­
fense were Diana Sowers (two
slnglrs). Ikihbtr Mosley (single,
run scorrdl and Sonya Poole.
Sandy Held and Mrllssu llrrger
lone single ra d ii.

C s a l l u t f fro m I B
few days as ihey travel
lo V a le n c i a f o r a n M - F C
doubleheadrr at 3 p.m. T h u rs ­
day befnre playing In (he Mata­
dor Tournament Saturday and
Sunday.
W ith Becky Arrnwood leading
a 27-hlt attack In Tuesday's first
game. S C C looked like II would
win Its flrsl ever regular season
victory over Lake C ity, T h e
Wolves scored a pair of runs In
the lop of the Drst Inning but
Babble Osborne
drove t ir r im s In the bottom of
the first to tic the game.
Both teams again scored a pair
of runs In the third lo krep Ihe
game even at -W . Ginger York
and Val Monlro drove In the
runs for SCC.
T h e Raiders look Ihclr first
lead of the game In Ihe fourth
when Sandy Rodriguez singled
and went all die way to third
when Ih r right fielder hobbled
Ihe ball. After King wus Inten­
tionally walked. Julie iiarion
Idled a sacrifice fly lo right to
score Rodriguez.
SCC (hen scorn) three runs In
Ihe sixth lo take u four-run lead.
Arrowood and Rodriguez singled
before King singled In Arrowood
with a run. After Harton walked.
Osborne drove In u run w llh a
sacrifice fly as York' singled In
Ihe third run.
Hut two singles, iwo errors, u
walk and a doublr by Phyllis
H a rr lied the game for the
Wolves In the scvcnlh to send
the game to extra Innings.
T h e Raiders' best chance lo
score In extra Innings came In
Ihe 10th when Arrowood and
Rodriguez singled with no one
out. but the next three batters
grounded out to end Ihe threat.
Lake City put the suspense lo
an end In ihe I2 lh when li
scored six runs on live hits und a
four-base error. T h e Ruldcrs
could only answer wllh one run

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Other contributors included
Kat F o ld r u k a nd S h a n n o n
McDowell (Iw o singles and two
r u n s s c o re d e a c h ). H r n r r
Sanvlllr and Tllbiny D r r b lone
triple and one run scored each)
and Kobyn Darcy (single).

Mordl singled and F ra n c o
tlouhlrd before Ibihhlr Salmon
singled In iwo more runs In Ihe
llfth to give Tim acuan some
breathing room. Thermocarbon
scored Its second run In Ihe
sixth.

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Doing the damage for Hot
T u n a w e re M issy M a rlt n e i
(double, three singles, three runs
scored). T in a Leman llrlple, two
singles, three ru ns scored).
Michelle Hlshop (Ihrer singles,
run sco re d ). A p ril M a n n in g
Idoubtr. slngtr. run scorrd I and
Kristy York (doublr. single).

Thermocarbon again played one
of the front runners lough hut
came up short of victory. T h e
score was tied I-1 when T im a ctutn scored two runs In Ihe
third to go ahead lo stay. Natalie
Lewis trtplrd lo score Debbie
Mordl and flirts Franco (both of
w h om had s ln g lrd l lo give
Tlmaeuan ih r lead.

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P r o v id in g the offense for
Tim acuan were Franco (double,
two singles, taro runs scored).
Lewis (triple, single). Mordl (Iwo
singles, tw o runs scored). Julie
Sle n slro m (tw o singles, run
scored) and Salmon and Sue
Htanchelle (one single each).
Leading the Therm ocarbo n
attack were Sandy A dam s (two
singles, ru n scored). Mfml Rauh
(Iwo singles), Connie Thom as
Isingle, ru n scored) and Michelle
W ldenrr and Kim E lto n h rs d
lone single each!.
The game bet wren S E K O and
Hot T u n a was 0 -0 until Ihe
bottom of ihe third when Ihe
flood gates opened. Hot Tu n a
scored three runs In the third,
four runs In Ihe fourth and seven
runs In Ihe firth lo end the game
by Ihe m e rry rule. S E K O scorrd
Its lour ru n In the fourth.

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SAN FOR D — A caning workshop wilt be offered 9:30 a.m. to
12:1)0 p.m .. March 15. at the Seminole County Extension
Service. 250 W . County Hom e Road, acroaa from Flea World.
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S A N FO R D - O u r Cook of the
Week. Debbie Elowlln, moved a
house to get the sporlous dream
kitchen she has always wanted,
the same kitchen In ihe same
house her great -grandm other
and grandmother used to cook
In.
"A s a little girl. I remember
standing, nose to the kitchen
c o u n t e r , us m y g r e a t ­
grandmother cut out long strips
of dough for her cobbler. She
always asked me If I wanted
some as she pinched off globs of
II for me lo taste." Debbie said.
Debbie and h e r h u s b a n d .
Henry, recently contracted to
have the c e n tu ry -o ld house
moved a half block to Its new
address on O ak Avenue. In
Sanford's historic district. "It
was going lo be tom down for
p a rk in g ." D ebbie said. T h e
Ikiwllns purchased Ihe huuse
from Ihe First Baptist Church of
Sanford for one dollar and the
stipulation that it tie moved off
Ihe lot.
" I have a Ini of sentimental
reasons for wanting that house."
Debbie said. She has many or
ihe original pieces of furniture
her grandmother furnished the
house with, and remembered
"gelling In Ihe worst (rouble of
m y life" In lhai house.

Henry and Debbie Bowlin eat their first meal, p lu a , on the steps of
Ihelr "new " century-old home which was moved from one location to
another on Oak Avenue.

D e b b ie w as a p re c o c io u s
th re e -ye a r-o ld p laying
hlde-antl-seck. when she decided
she didn't want lo lie found.
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table In the hallway, she re­
mained sllcni as her greatgrandparents hunted for her.
Debbie's mother. Jean, who was
working In downtown Sanfurd.
was called home to help search
for the little girl.
" I could see all the feet passing
by Ihe la h lc ." Dehhlc said.
"W hen someone Dually lound
inc. m y great-grandmoi her. who

searing her. though." Debbie
said.
D e bbie rem e m be re d large
m idday meals a I her greatgrandparents' home. " I loved
that." she said. "I'd eat a big
meal ut n &lt; K )n . and go home and
cal another for supper."
T h e Ikiwllns and Ihelr three
sons. Chris. 19. Randy. 16, and
Matt. 14. have sonic renovating
in do before they move Inin their
home In May. "T h e foundation
has not tx*cn poured yet. anil w r
have (Minting and scraping to

St. Patrick’s dinner set
SA N FO R D — In celebration of St. Patrick's Day. All Souls
Men’s C lub will hold Its third Annual Corned Beef and Cabbage
Dinner, at 6 p.m .. Saturday at A ll Souls Catholic Church Social
Hall. Eighth Street and Oak Avenue. T h e public la Invited.
Admission Is 95. adults, and 92. children under 12.

Academy Manor to clean up
S A N FO R D — T h e Academy Manor Neighborhood Association
schedules a roadside cleanup from Bethune Circle and Airport
Boulevard to McCracken Road and (he railroad track Saturday,
beginning at 9 a.m. Neighbors are asked to come out and help.
F o r In f o rm a tio n , c a ll E u la D . M a r t in . 3 2 2 -7 8 0 8 .

Medical group forming
SA N FO R D — A new non-profit organization Is forming In
Volusia and Seminole counties.
Medical Office Managers Assn, will meet 6 p.m .. March 14. at
Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Guest speakers will be president and vice president of
MOMA.
A n yo n e Interested In jo in in g or a tte n d in g th e m e e tin g Is

welcome.
For details, call Fran Olivieri. 574-1471.

Grief support group moots
S A N FO R D — Those who have recently lost a loved one are
Invited lo Join a bereavement support group which meets every
other Thursday 10 a.m .- noon at All Soula Catholic Church.
800 S. Oak A v r.
Th e free program Is presented by Sally A . Kopke, special
programs director of Baldwln-Falrchlld cemeteries and funeral
homes.
For details, call 677-5091. between 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m ..
Monday through Friday.

AARP gives tax help
Through April 15. A A R P IRS-tralncd volunteers will assist
people with Ihelr Income tax forms in Sanford. Oviedo.
Longwood and W inter Springs.
All sessions are from 9 a .m .-1 p.m. T h e scheduled sites are:
• Longwood Recreation Center. 175 W. Warren Avc..
Tuesday.
• Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St.. Monday
and Friday.
• V FW Clubhouse. 420 N. Edgcmon Ave., W inter Springs.
Tuesday.
• Ov ledo City I lull. 428 Central Ave.. Tuesday.
• Hacienda Village. 500 Longwood Road. W lnlcr Springs.
M onday .

CALENDAR
C o m e jo in To a s tm a s ta rs
Day breakers Toastm asters, w hich origina lly met for
breakfast, now meets each Thursday at 7 p.m . at Shoney's
Restaurant In Sanrord. No reservations arc needed.

R otarians m ee t fo r breakfaat
The Lake Mary Rotary C lu b meets Thursdays al 8 a.m. at the
Com m unity Improvement Association building on Country
C lu b Road. Lake Mary. Breakfast Is served. For Information,
call Brent Carll ut 333-3377.

O ve re a te rs to w e ig h in
A meeting on spirituality In relationships In Overcalrrs
Anonym ous Is conducted on Thursdays al 7:45 p.m. In the
cafeteria ul West Lake Hospital. Longwood. For Information,
call Charlie at 323 8070.

D ixieland C lo g g e rs to m eet
DUIckm d Cloggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7-9 p.m .. ut the Lake Mary Fire Department ut First
Street and W ilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For Information, call
321 5267.

East*W est K iw a n ls to g ath er
Easi-West Sanford Kiwanls Club meets Thursday ut 6 p.m. al
Friendship Izitlge. Seventh and Locust.

S w e e t A d e lin e s to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women’s barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m . al
Northland C om m unity Church, Dogirack Hoad. Longwood.

Parent s u p p o rt g ro u p to m eet
Families Together Parent Support G roup meets every
Thursday ut 7:30 p.m .. 900 Fox Valley Drive. Sweetwater
Square. Suite 206. for open discussion. For more Information,
call 774-3844.

N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s to m eet
Narcotics Anonym ous meets Friday ul I I p m. ut the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

B in g o aids foster g ra n d p a re n ts
Dingo benefiting Foster Grandparents of Cenlral Florida Is
played each Friday at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. al Flea World,
off U S. Highway 17-92. Sanford.

hail hern tiahysllllng with me.
vi ns so relieved. Not so relieved
that I tlltln'l g ii a spanking for

A sparagus a true sign of spring
One of Ihe most elegant vege­
tables anti a very luvorile of
mine is asparagus, a true sing of
spring. Because the delicate
spears require molsl cooking.
Ilic microwave is u good choice
for easy preparation Choose
asparagus spears that have thill
crisp slalks with dosed Ups. T o
store, refrigerate the use within
two days if possible.
As|Mrugus Is low In calorics.
One pound makes lour servings
with approximately 15 calorics
each. Basic mi c r o w a v i n g Is
quick and easy.
FR ESH ASPARAG US SPEARS
1 p o u n d fresh a sp a ra g u s
spears
2 tablespoons water
Snap oil tough ends of aspara­
gus spears. Arrange In 10 x 6
trailing dish. Add wulcr. Cover
with plastic wrap. Microwave on
100 percent power for B W 7
minutes or until tender. Drain.
Serve with butter or Hollundulsc
saure.
Com b in e asparagus and
mushrooms for a special creamy
soup.
A SPA R A G US-M USH R O O M
SOUP
12 ounces fresh asparagus
2 cups fresh m u s h ro o m s,
sliced
cup cadi ol chopped onion.
Duller or margarine and Hour

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remaining lino 'a-lnch pieces.

C om hIne asparagus,
mushrooms, onion and huiicr In
2 quart bailer I k m l. Cover with
plastic wrap. Microwave on |00
percent power for 10-12 m lliulrs
or until asparagus Is lender. Stir
in Hour. Ik iu IIIo ii . thyme. |&gt;cppt-r
sauce, pcppci ami milk unlit
well blended. Microwave on 100
percent |m i v m t . uncovered, for
H M 2 m inutes or until nilxiiirc
I k i II s anil ihti kens slightly, stir­
ring several limes.
We call enjoy Ibis French-style
salad at a cooknut w llli rills.
Made well in advance so the
vcgctablcs can absorb tin- llavor

c o o k in g ?

Th e Sanford Herald
welcom es suggestions for
cooks of the week.
Do you know som eone
whose food Is always the
highlight of company picnics,
church potlucks. receptions
or covem f-dish luncheons'.* D
might be an acquaintance
w ho has w o n a co o k in g
conlrsl nr Invented a new
t wi s t to the peun u t •b il 11 e r •a n d •J c 11 y
sandwich.

Novice cooks anil ethnic
cooks, as well us experienced
cooks and master chefs, add
a different dimension lo din­
ing. W ho Is your choice?
Maybe It’s your mother, fa­
ther. brother, sister, son.
tlaughlrr. spouse, friend nr
boss
Subm il your nom ination
for Cook of Ihe Week to the
Heral d People e d ito r at
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1, ext. 34.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE

N a r-A n o n to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts meets at 8 p.m Wednesdays and Salurdays ul West
Lake Hospital. Slate Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p ni.. al Grove Counseling Center. T h ird Street and Oak
Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, call 869 6364.

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NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank A. Purdue
II of Ocoee, announce the birth
ot ihelr son. Dylan Thom as, who
weighed In at 8 pounds on
March 6.
M a te rn a l g ra n d m o th e r Is
Donna Esimni/a of Sanford and

M M U M a w tria w O s a M

paternal grandfather Is Frank
P a r d u s of O c o e e . G r e a t
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Je rry Cornell of Sanford. Th is
birth m a rk s the 18th great
grandchild for the Cornrils

do. Inside and out." Debbie said.
D e b b ie said her first
homecookcd meal in her new
house will probably be ribs or
steak on the grill. “ We grill out
a im ." she said.
Th e Bowlins did order pizza,
the first delivery to Ihelr new
address, recently.
Mall sa lilth a family's favorite
meal Is fried chicken. "W e like
Popeyes." he said. Jokingly.
Debbie explained. "I make a
lot of chicken dishes, but who
likes to stand over hot grease
and get spattered?" she said.
"M y m om Is a good cook."
Matt admitted. "She has forgot­
ten things a few times and
poured out burned stuff, black
as anything though." he said.
"W ell, maybe once." Debbie
said.
Married to Henry almost 20
years. Debbie said he's easy to
please, and eats almost a n y­
thing. "If I cooked him rice and
gravy, steak and a vegetable
every night, he'd be happy." she
said.
"B u i he wouldn't (It In the
van." Matt added.
Debbie said she and Henry arc
family oriented, and share their
sons’ activities with them as well
as all household tasks.
Henry said he runs hla house.
“ I run ihe vacuum cleaner, the
washing machine, and the dish­
washer." he chided.
Debbie, a teacher, asked her
f o u r t h g r a d e s t u d e n t s at
Plnecrest Elem entary School
what they think her philosophy
of life Is. "Alm ost In unison, m y
students told me they think I
treat others like I want to be
treated. I was happy to know I
come across that way to them ."
she said.
Th e house, full or memories,
walls at Its new address for the
next generation of Bowlins to fill
It with laughter and fam ily
meals. Here are some of Debbie's
favorites.
C S e t Coo ks, 7B

2 c u p s w h o le
m ushroom s, halved

fr c s h

2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
Lctluce leaves
S c r o h pot at oes: cut I n t o
'i-ln c h slices. Place ill 2 quart
casserole. Add
cup water.
C o v e r w i t h casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent power
for 5-6 tninules or mull potatoes
are |&gt;ar! tally cooked. Snap off
lough ends of asparagus and
discard. C u t re m a ining Into
1Mi-Inch pieces. Add to potatoes.
Cover. Microwave on too per­
cent (lower for 5-6 minutes or
until lender. Drain liquid Inm i
vegetables lulu I cup glass
measure. Add additional water
to m a k e Vi c u p . U n c o v e r
( K i i a i i K - s a n i t set aside locool.
Add vinegar, sugar, mustard,
tarragon, and pepper to water:
m ix well. Pour warm dressing
over potatoes. Carefully stir in
mushrooms anil eggs. Cover.
Refrigerate ul least 3 hours. Stir
before serving. II desired, drain
ol f excess dressing.
Arrange on Iclluce leaves anil
garnish with egg slices. Ircsh
tarragon
A quick luncheon dish that
used Ircsh or frozen asparagus.
HAM ASPARA0U8 BAKE
1 package (10 iiuuccsl frozen

asparagus and spears
h th in slice s ff to*-ounces)
cooked ham
I can I I0V« ounces) condensed
cream of mushroom soup, u n ­
diluted
Mi cup milk
I tablespoon dry sherry (op­
tional)
t tablespoon sliced or silvered
almonds
Put asparagus, icy side up. In
casserole: cover and microwave
six m inutes or until almost
lender, re-arranging once. Drain
well. Assemble with remaining
Ingredients as above, omitting
almonds. Cook 4-5 minutes or
until healed through. If desired,
sprinkle with toasted almonds.

Hope is to the
heart
f what
the
Isurinse is to
the morning
Learn what it takes to fill
your heart with hope.
Join us for the
meetings below.

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Cancer link to birth
control pill invalid
D t A R M . O O T T i I've been
on birth control pills Tor 14
years. A recent T V show In­
dicated that alter seven years on
the pill, a woman haa a 70 to 78
percent chance of getting breast
cancer, is there truth to this
claim?
D E A R R B A D R R t I do not
believe this claim Is valid. Oral
contraccptlvei have not been
shown to Increase the risk of
breast cancer; however, there la
some evidence that women who
lake birth control pills before
their first pregnancies may he at
slightly higher risk for uterine
cancer.
Statistically, there are five
characteristics that seem to
make women more prone to
h rca a l ca n c e r: close fa m ily
members with breast cancer,
prior breast cancer, never havIng been pregnant, older than 30
at first pregnancy, and early first
m enstruation (or late m eno­
pause). T h e reasons for this
association arc not completely
understood.
Since you seem uncomfortable
with the consequences of long­
term oral contraceptive use. I
suggest you share your concema
with your gynecologist.
T o give you additional In ­
formation. I am sending you free
copies of m y Health Reports
"Contraception: A n Update" and
“ Breast Canrer and Disorders."
Other readers who would like
copies should send *1.35 Tor
each report to I’.O. Box 91369.
Cleveland. O H 44101-3369, Be
sure to mention the title.
D E A R D R . O O T T t H a ving
read about the problem of con­
stipation In one of your columns.
I would like to share m y remedy
— raw broccoli before your main
meal. Previously. I had problems
to the point of Impaction, yet
this simple cure has eliminated
m y sym ptom s altogether.
D E A R
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the reason for your success,
except that any raw vegetable
contains fiber, which Is an ef­
fective Itnwel stimulant. If you
can stand rating broccoli every
day, fine; It won't hurt you.
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O ve r the artificial two-club
opening. West pre-empted with
four clubs. Back around to
South, who now bid four spades,
hls long suit. North now bid five
clubs, showing a control and
Im plying decent spade support.
South bid live diamonds, show­
ing the ace. and then, even
though North subsided with live
spades. South continued wtth a
six-club cue-bid. suggesting the
possibility of a grand slam. So
North showed the diamond king.
South bid the heart ace. and
North trusted that South's bid­
ding denoted a hand that would
provide an excellent play for all
the tricks. South did have Just
such a hand, with one proviso —
he needed to play the hand os

well as he bid It. Declarer won
the ace of clubs and casually
played the ace of spades out or
hls hand. He of course Intended
next to rufT a club, then pick up
trum ps and later pitch hls losing
heart on the long diamond In
d u m m y. But all these plans went
kaput when W tst showed out on
the spade ace. Declarer had no
excuse for going set. After West
had bid four clubs. It was likely
that he would be void In spades.
T h e contract costly makes If
declarer first plays the queen of
spades In dum m y. He can now
take a finesse against East's Jack
a n d still handle ruffing the
second club In du m m y. A n d hls
play w ill then be consistent with
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T O U B B IR T H D A Y
f o l l o w t h e e x a m p l e y o u lucky roll and It should In* rather
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You will be extremely effective establish.
O E M IN 1 (May 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22)
In the year ahead In fulfilling
your social and material desires. You have the ability today. If you Without being selfish today, try
You've learned a lot over the choose to use It. of turning to devote as m uch lime us
past few years and this Is the m undane tasks Into creative, possible to situations that can
lime It could be put la advan­ produ ctive adventures. Make advance your personal Interests.
you r efforts meaningful.
tageous uses.
Big strides can now be made.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22)
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Drc.
P IS C E S (Feb. 2aM arch 20)
Your most outstanding talent O th e rs w ill appreciate y o u r 21) In your financial dealings
t o d a y Is y o u r a b i l i t y t o companionship for two Im por­ today you arc llkrly to fare better
reorganise a matter that has tant reasons today. One. you'll If you follow your own percepe v e r y o n e g o in g a r o u n d In let people do their own thing tlons rather than listening to
circles. You'll know how to do It and. two. If they don't know others who are not as familiar
tn a way that will make everyone what to do, you'll devise ways to with your arrangements as you
arc.
happy. T ry in g to patch up a inspire them.
t L E O (Ju ly 23 A ug. 22) De­
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
broken romance? T h e AstroG raph Matchmaker can help you sirable results are likely today In 19| A close friend could be
to understand what to do to s i t u a t i o n s w h e r e y o u a re Instrumental today In revising
make the relationship work. Mall strongly motivated to be sure y o u r o u tlo o k on so m e thing
*2 to Matchmaker. I’.O. Box th in g s come out y o u r w ay. about which you've been dubi­
91438. Cleveland. O H 44101- W here there Is u wttl. there ts a ous. T h is friend will know how
way.
to lift the veil.
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V IR O O (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) You
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19) A
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Kcb. 19)
lift of emotions will be the result m ay be In for a pleasant surprise A little extra push m ay be
of the sensitive way you handle a today when you'll find a good re q u ire d today in ord e r to
situation today where you have reason to change a bad opinion achieve several objectives which
to choose lo satisfy another's about someone you know only a re p r e s e n t l y of gre a t I m ­
ca su a lly. T h is could be the portance to you. You have the
needs above your own.
reserve required, so move ahead
T A U R U S (April 2 0 M a y 20) genesis of a friendship.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 23| with confldrnre.
Relationships with others should
go very smoolhly for you today, Constructive measures can be . (C l 1990. N E W S P A P E R EN
because once you become I n -" ' taken today to reinforce situa­ T E R P H IS E ASSN.

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Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Wednesday. March 14. 1990 — 7B

Disheartened wife wants any
kind of Valentine memento

Garden club’s spring fling attracts throngs
The Sanlord Civic Cenler was bustling with
activity and festivity March 9 when Ixora Garden
Club held its annual Spring Luncheon and Home
and Garden Show. Vendors wore spread out all
over the main auditorium with their interesting

displays which attracted throngs ol patrons Gall
Colcutt, tell, and Darla Vallarlo. admire silk
llower arrangements made by Colcutt.
Lunch
was served Irom a cleverly-decorated paper bag

Cooks
C C o n tin u e d fro m S B
R O A S T W IT H R O T A T O R S
AN D C AR R O TS
3-4 pound California roust
1 ru n cream or mushroom
soup
6-ti potatoes
I package rarrols
I onion
Salt and pepper
I can water
Quarter potatoes, onion and
rurm ts. Place all Ingredients In a
crockpot. Salt and pepper to
taste. Cook on high for about 7
or 8 hours. Serve with tossed
salad.
M O M ’S P IN K S A L A D
Mix together:
1 package strawberry Jello
H cup sugar
1 c u p m i n i a t u r e
marshmallows
Add I cup boiling water and
stir until dossolvcd. Set In
erfrlgrrator to gel slightly.
Meanwhile:
Mix together:

I cup each of cottage cheese,
cru s h e d pineapple, chopped
nuts, and cool whip
C o m b in e both m ix tu re
together and Id congeal. To p
w llh cherries. Ifcst if made the
day before It's needed.

E G G P LA N T CASSER O LE
2-3 eggplants
1 can cream of mushroom
soup
2 eggs
I teaspoon su$ir
W cup chopped onion
I cup each grated cheddar
cheese and cra rkrr crum bs
VS stick melted butter
Peel and cut up eggplant. Cook
In salted water 3-4 minutes until
lender. Drain. Add soup, beaten
eggs, sugar, onion and cheese lo
eggplant. Add V* cup crumbs.
Pat In casserole. Pour melted
butler on lop. Sprinkle wllh
other 14 cup of crum bs. Bake 30
minutes at 350s. 1-2 pounds of
squash m ay be substituted.

O R E E K C H IC K E N
I large chlrken
B-8 potatoes
I onion
Garlic salt
1 stick butter
Oregano
Place cut- up chicken In a
ba king dish . A d d quartered
potatoes a n d o n io n lo the
chicken. To p chicken w llh pals
of butter and sprinkle with garlic
sail and oregano Bake ul 3 5 0 s
for 60-75 minutes.
PEAN UT B U TTER BALLS
ITustcs like peanut butler
eups!)
V&gt; cup melted butter
I cup peanut txiltcr
I box confect hxicr's sugar
Mix Ihc above Ingrrdldnts and
roll Inio balls ilie sire of a largr
marble. Melt over hoi water Ina
double boiler: Vi slick of prnffln
was and I 6Vi ounce Hershey
liar. Dip peanut butter bulls Into
chocolate and lay out on waxed
paper. Makes about 40 pieces.

Traditional lasagn a low in fat
E A S T O N . Pa. IUPI) - Joanne
D 'A g ostino says her lasagna
rrd|&gt;r Is a good example of ihc
way trudtilnnal dishes can be
low In fat and cholesterol.
La sagna T o m a to Sauce
I pound ground turkey
V? cup chop|x-d unions
'V Ispsalt
1» tap pepper
' » I sp garlic powder
W tap oregano
I 2 8 •ounce c u n c r u s h e d
tomatoes In puree
I 6-ouuce can lom ulopuslc
I cii|&gt; water
Cheese P illin g
-t cups low-fat cottage cheese 11
percent or less)

Egg substitute equivalent lo I
«'gg
cup minced fresh parsley
Vi ispsalt
Dash of nutmeg
I p o u n d p a rboile d lasagna
noodles Iflrml
— Crum ble lurkey In a 4-quari
nonstick sauce pol or Dutch
oven. Add onions, salt, pepper,
ga rlic pow der and o rrga n o .
Dry-saule until onions arc lender
and lurkey is thoroughly cooked.
Add lotnulocs, tomato paste aotl
water. Cover and simmer for 30
minutes.
W hile sauce Is sim m ering,
combine collage cheese, egg

D E A R A B R T : A nother SI.
Valentine's Day has come and
gone wtihout flowers, candy nr
any kind nr n valentine from m y
husband.
I'm 25 and his Is 26. and we've
been married for three years. I'd
Itave been thrilled If he had
brought me a flower — or evrn
handed m e a valentine — bul he
Ignored the day completely.
Abby. Ih r newspapers were
tilled w llh ads for gifts, and Ihr
store windows were d rm ra ird
wllh hearts and flowers to re­
mind people of that special day
for lovers.
lie's a super guy. hard work­
ing and decent, so maybe I
shouldn't complain. But It sure
would have fell great to have
been remembered on St. Valen­
tine’s Day. A n y Ideas?
N O B O D Y 'S V A L E N T I N E
D E A R N O B O D Y ' S : So.
another S I. Valentine's Day has
com e a n d gone. Y o u were
forgotten, und now you’re hurt.
Well, don't lei It happen again.
A week before Si. Valentine's
Day. leave a notr on his pillow.
"O nly six more days before St.
Valentine's Day — start shop­
ping for a card." Th e following
day. tape a note on the bathroom
mirror. "O n ly five more days...a
single rose would he nice." The
next da y. slick an artificial
flower In his shoe with another
reminder. I think you get the
Idea.
Some men need more remin­
ding limn others, so don't sit
silently w it h y o u r fingers
crossed, huplng he'll remember.
Some good-humored "re m in d ­
ing" cun save you the pain of
being forgotten. And he may
even appreciate II.

LOB A N O E LE 8
D R A B E S T H E R ) II Is Indeed.
Th is year, die ID days lo ask
forgiveness are between Sept. 20
and Sept. 21).

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
U
three limes. Ih r wrongdoer Is
thru released from his or her
obligation to ask forgiveness.
Isn't Ibis a beautiful tradition,
as well as a good way lo begin a
new yea ft
E S T H E R E R IS M A N ,

D E A R A B B T : Just a note
regarding Forgiveness W rrk . A
Inng time ago I heard Ih c
following on. or all shows. "S a t­
urday Night L ive ":
"D on't hold U grudge.
"It's heavy.
"A n d It doesn't have a han­
dle.”
Worked for m r ! Ii ran work for
everybody.
S U S IE J O H N S T O N -P O R T E
ROSEBURO. ORE.

W EDNESDAY'S ARK SPECIAL
at

D E A R A B B Y : You recently
rrin ln d rii your readers about
International Forgiveness Week,
which Is a wonderful Idea. How ­
ever. It Is nothing new. In the
Jewish religion. Ihcrc has been a
"forgiveness fortnight" (or at
least 2.000 years.
During th r 10 days between
Rush H a s h a n a h a nd Y o m
Kippur. th o s e of the Jew ish faith
arc eommanded to ask forgive­
ness from those whom ih r y may
have olfrnded or wronged during
the year. In Ju d a is m . God
cannot forgive Ihc sins a person
has co m m lllrd against another
unless ihc sinner has asked that
person for forgiveness. U the
Injured party rr|eets the apology

Correction
In an article appearing In the
March I I ,
EID abclh Derr's name was In­
c o r r e c t l y s p e l l e d . D e r r Is
supervisor of Sanford Senior
Cenler. The Herald regrets the
error.

Sanf or d Heral d

substitute, parsley, salt and
nutmeg in a large I m i w I. Mix
throughly.
Beginning w llh a layer of
lomalu sauce, add Ingredients In
layers in Ihc following order In a
large lasagna pun: noodles,
cheese mixture, tomato sauce.
layers, ending wllh a
layer of noodles lopped w llh
tuinalo saner. Cover With a lu ­
m inum foil ami Itakr at 350
degrees lor I hour. Remove from
oven and lei slum! IO lo 15
illluules before serving.
Servings: 8. 1’er serving: Calo­
ries: 3211: Pal : 2.7 gra n ts :
Cholesterol: 311 milligrams

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* it hereby given mol I
am m in e d m buetneee lI'H la
Poimotio Ave. M p 4 Flo.
lorn.nolo County, Flor Mo. unOor
mo Fkmiout Homo ol ACCE NT
PAINTING, end mol I Inlond »o
register told name with mo
Clerk ol mo Clrcvll Court, torninolo County. Florida. in c&lt;
rordonco ortm mo Prevision* of
mo Fktlltaus Nomo Statutes. To
Wit Section 00)00 Florid* Slot
ototm r.
Ralph Rash
Publish Morel! 14 tt. 1*. April
4.1000
D IO 110
n o t tea OF
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inlond to register told nomo
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Court, l imlnoli County. Fkrl
do. In occurdoneo with mo
Frovltloni ol the F let 11lout
Nomo Statvte*. To Wit- Section
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Publish: Morcti 14. tt. a . April
a tew
D IG in

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
■ IG H T IIN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
tlA U N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C A M NO et M t l F C A B l
IN RE: T H E M A T T E R O F T H I
ADOPTION OF THE PE RSOta
KAC
WILLIAM STRONG. JR.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: GLEN R CRAWFORD
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mot an
action tor mo tdntlwi ot mo
porton, KARI ANN
CRAWFORD, ond you ore re
quested to terye 0 copy •* yeur
written defentei. It any. M It on
Potltlonor’i alterney. trhoto
name and address Is:
TIM OTHY M. O’LEARY.
ESQUIRE
I4SSW. Fairbanks Avenue
Winter Fork. FlorMo ttrt*
on or ketore mo Itm day ot
March. IVN and tile Iho original
with me Clerk OT mu Court
timor before ttryIce on Pell
IMnor't ottomey or immediately
thereafter; ether*Ite, a default
•III ke entered agemil you ter
Hie relief demanded In Itte
comatatat ot Petitioner
W ITN E M My hand end the
teal at tint Court on February
if. m o
(SEAL!
Mary anno Merto
At Clerk of the Court
By: Jennifer P Price
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ftbruory 11, H. March
7.14. two
D E N IM
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I I IG N T II N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMI N O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CAM NOi P 4H4 U 44L
AMERICAN F tO N IIR

SAVINOrDANTT/tFa Pint
Fidelity Sorlnpl and Loan
A t*eclotion.

Plotntttt,
vs
RORERT R.MOON.
IndtvMuNly and at Trveto*
under True! Agretmanti dated
April a. IHS knoem os Trust
Humbert 7212. ZNO. 0*4.414.
*14. « a . 4M. and at Trustee
under Trust Apreementt dated
July 14. HR* knoem at Trust
Humbert 41.44.1L *4. 47, M, 4t
and SB; GEORGE UNGER;
SUSAN F I PUS; COAOt
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION II.
INC.. KEITH FOWLER;
PAULA FOWLER; K IL L Y
GIBSON; CHARLES POLK;
TRAVISW. ALLEN; SEANE.
ALLEN; DANIELL.
JOHNSON. SHAWNA A
JOHNSON: MARK ELKINS;
RHONDA ELKINS; HELENE
APOSTOLAKOS a/k/e
HELENE APOSTLE;
MICHAEL POPP: C.
ANTHONY HOHAAANN:
CAROLYN HOHMAHN;
DONALDG. RICKETY;
W IL L IA M ! CROWNOVIR:
DONALD STACKPOLE
JOYCE STACKPOLE;
FELTO N E. KENNEDY;
JAM ESD DAVIS; NANCYT.
OAVI1. JU L IE HARRIS; end
W ILLIAM L HARRIS: JOHN
DOE end JANE DOE.
■X PARTE
NOTICE OF NEARING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE met
on me Tint day at March, ltd ,
at I M e m . or ot toon thereat
Nr ot cowttol con be heard, the
undersigned *111 bring on N be
heard it* Plaintiff's Molten to
strike. OaHndantt’ Metten le
Dismiss end PloMUfft Motion
N Appoint Attorney Ad Litem
before Honorobie Kenneth J.
Loftier, the Judge el me above
Court, el M i Chambers In Iho
County. Florida.
PNoto govern yourself ec
cardingly
I HEREBY CER TIFY met e
true espy hereof hat been
furnished by U S Mod this tth
day el March. INK to the
oeove named eddresteeltl.
Andrew M Brumby. Esquire
F lor Ida Bar No : »4K0M
SWANN AND HADDOCK.
PA.
One duPenl Centre. Suite 1MB
ISO Norm Orange Avenue
Pott Office Be* OW
Orlande. Florid* HaM 0040
id M a iit it
ATTORNE VS FOR
PLAINTIFF.
AMERICAN PIONEER
SAVINGS BANK
Publish March 14. IFtO
DEO 144

Logal Hotfoot
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O P TN B E ID H TE IN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Coo* I0LI Ob IIIO CAP* L
COMMONWEALTH
MORTGAGE COMPANY OF
AMERICA. I P
Pi aimid ,
vt,
MARK A HU1SIV. II living,
el in., ot at..
NOTICE OF ACT MOO
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: MARK A HUSSEY. It
living, ond DONNA J. SIEGEL.
Mt WIN. It living. Including any
If OOM Oeton-

vltoet. grant##*, ottlgnoet.
ere#tar t, lienors and Iruttees.
and *11 ethtr person* claiming
by. through, under *r egemtt

tlffa ottamay ar immodlaNty
tharaottar; atherwtta a default
hA IfiNtW
PMa4UWi^Ml MAmJjbPl fEV
udaI fW
ilriUP
will E
O#
tho ralia! demanded In tho
Complaint or Petition.
DATED en IMi lim day el
March. 1*00
ISEALI
MAR YANNI MORSE
C LER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth King
Deputy Clare
Publish March 14. II. 70. April
a. law
D E O 141

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.
IID H T I I N T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, INAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE HO. t*.**4L CA at I
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a F Nr Ida
Flouititt.
vs.
CHARLESE OUHART.alal .
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. EDWARO S AIITFAR D ,
saTrvsNa
Rasldanta: Unknown
Lett Knew*
P O B o .J .
Break IMe. M A n ■aa.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
acHan N loreclota mt mortgage
encumbering the lellewing
M SemlneN County,
Cendpmlnlum Unit 7b. Build
Ing 1C. et HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUMS, according N
the Declaration el Cendemlnlum
recorded March 77. IMS ih
Official Record* Book 1414,
Pages I SBI thru 1717 and
amandad by llrst amandmanl
thareN recorded May 14 IMS In
Olllclal Records Beak 1414,
P tg ta 1411 thru i n l and
amandad by second amandmanl
thereto recorded May M. IMS In
Official Record! Book i«4l.
Page IM I and amended by
amendment thereto recorded
June 4 IMS in Offk 1*1 Records
Book 1*44 Pages 1111 thru m i.
and lu rlh e r emended by
amendment thereto recorded
July II. IMS In Official Records
Bee* 1414. Pages IS44 thru 1411
end lu rlh e r emended by
amendment thereto recorded
February 1. IM4 In Otllciel
Records Book 1707. Pages 1034
thru t&lt;H4. and further amended
by amendment thareN recorded
May 4. it** m Official Records
book 1711. Pages IXM thru ms.
end tu lh a r amandad by
amendment thereto at recorded
in Otllciel Records Beak 17*].
Pages I0M thru 1110. Public
Records of Seminole County.
F lor id*. Ngathar with all appur
tenancy* thareN and an un
elements pi std Condominium as
sat forth In said Declaration
Together wtm Rang*, relrlgar
ater, nether, dryer
he* been Iliad by the Plelntltt
against yeu end ethers in the
above styled cause end yeu ar*
required N serve a copy el your
written dr tenses. It any. N It on
SMITH B SIMMONS. Plain!itts
attorneys. I l l West Adams
street. SulN 1114 Jecktenvilw.
Florida 11101. en or betere
March 17. IfOO. and til* tha
original wtm the Clark at mis
Court either betere service an
Plaintiff's attorney or Immadi
aNIy theftaltar, otherwise a
default will be entered against
yeu tor m* rollel demanded in
the complaint or ptIII ion
WITNESS my hand and seal
ot Pus Court en this ism day et
Fflbruery. IHO
MARYANNE MORSE
CNrk et tha Circuit Court
By JenniNr P Price
Deputy CNrk
ISEALI
Publish February |l. n. March
7. 14 IWO

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HOURS
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PREVIOUS SO LUTIO N "I con trunk of no more stirring
Symbol of man s humanity to man than tha flra angina
— Kurt Vonnggut

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E&gt;**yt*&lt;k* nam tery. Even
Ing ilitlt. 14 hours par week
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Fort ttnw tram, 14) M l p m ,
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Ffkot afco»f rettert a II SOtmh diMMinf ler prompt p o fiw l Scheduf
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wkan you ft* m «H i. f«y only *•»
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“ “I dfMcriptian' 'lor fat tell retwltt Copy iwett follow occwpteftta1

OCAOIINII
Noon ffte Doy Boterft PvfclMatton
Sunday - II A M Saturday
Monday - 11 JO A M Saturday

B fT B f Nt aw B fl. W it ie n ta rd H b tr M w ill Bd re s pe n i l b l l M r
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tact Aunt EafkarMww_______

D B I V I A MERCEDES
WEAR OR SUR ER CLOTHES
EARN SIM M F I R MONTH!

2 3 - L o s t* Found
LOOT Mato nautorwt InrSoar dp
clawed cal. named PJ. Tan
Place Subd, 471 L Badterd Rd
REWARD m H*V*3S4M0

35— SpwcLil Wotlcw
ICC0MIA NOTARY
Far Details: IW 4H41S4
FNrtda Notary Aaeacletlen

37— Nonary A
Child Can
CNILO CARE MoBwr of 1 will
car# Nr children, newborn
N years Sanford. H I 4AW
CHILD CARE • Hidden Lake
are*
my home AM age*
Fenced yard, meats. 7 a m N
la m C*rHe7CA14.M»M77
EXPERIENCED MOTHER OF
TW O my ham*. Lake Mary
area. All agrt. fenced yard.
ns»*l4 HRS 4b7C4J7 777 1410
LA R I MARKHAM Child car*,
age* J and up- TL C meals and
snacks........Ml MM altar 4pm
MOMS HELPING MOMS TLC
Child car* In my hem*. Good
references Call U»017«
S H A R O N 'S A D O R A B L E
STINKERS
A tun. happy
healthy atmosphere I Two hot
meals dally I Two licensed L
CPU carl ladtos to lev*, teach
and pipy wtm yeur children
trom7AM taS:MPMm&gt;H4
W ILL DO Babysitting in my
norm, pvoar &gt;•“ inoro n Fff*
S rta a ^ a R W M M ^ ^ ^ ^
49— M is C B lIin G O U s
BAD C l EDIT? Loans aeactly
haw to Its yeur credit report.
Gat team, credit card*, ate.
Ameling recorded message
reveals dttal Is MS Tt* lias

Legal N o tic e s
U N ITID ftTA TK I DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT
OP FLORIDA ORLANDO
DIVISION
CASE NO: &gt;9171 Cr Orl 18
UNITED ST AXES OF
AMERICA
Ptaintitl.
v,
OSCAR JIMINEZ.
GRACE I2BICKY.
Drlmdanii
AMENOEONOTICE
OP PORPEITURE
Notice it hartfiTy given that the
Fabruary S. 1999. in tha cata at
United State! v Ouar Umlnei
and Grace libichy. Criminal No
•f 727 Cr Orl ll. the Honorable
G Kendall Sharp, United State!
Dittricf Judge Middle DHtrkt
ot Florida, entered an Order ot
Forfeiture an the following
propery
t Land, improvement!, and
retldence located at I I t I
Barbuion Court, Winter Spring*,
Florida, with The following legal
description:
Lot 48, Sunriie ViHage. Unit l
According te the ptet thereof as
recorded in plat boo* 27. page
tt. ot the public record! of
Seminole County, Florida
1 A conveyance further de
scribed as- a is*! Chevrolet
Cor v*It VIN tAY87**8JI0SJ48.
titled in the names ot Oscar and
Diana Jiminai
J A conveyance turther de
teribed as 197* Mercedes Bern
convertible. VIN 1070441203Me I
titled in the name of Wholesale
Car Trader
4 130 000 00 in United States
currency
I A ll precious metals,
’gemstones, or other items of
iewelry. including a gold Presi
denfiel Rolei watch, gold chain!
w ith d ia m o n d s i n la id
medallion!, and gold coin!
The foregoing Order ot
Forfeiture having been entered
on February i 1990, the United
States hereby gives notice ot its
intention to dispose of the
lor felted property in such
manner as Ih# United Slates
Attorney General may direct
Pursuant to the provisions ot
Title II. United States Code
Section IS3in), any person hav
mg or claiming a legal right,
title or interest in any ot the
aforementioned property mutt
file a petition within thirty I;.30)
days ot the final publication uf
this notice The petition shall be
signed by the pefitoner under
penalty Of periury and Shalt set
forth the nature and eotent o»
ih# petitioner s right, title or
interest in each of lha forfeited
properties the time and
circumstances ot the peti
tioner s acquisition ot th# right
title arwl interest in the teeterted
property and any additional
tacts supporting th# p#filmn#r s
cijim and the relief sought
United Slates Morvhai
Middte District ot Florida
Publish March 7. 14 21 &gt;990
DCO )

CMi (417) I23-5M7
Per H * . m i f * eemete
P B O P IB TY ft DAY C AR !
1791 North Brittle Dr. Day
Cere Nertery. completely
mofttrrt ft beavttful Can be
v«ad M medical tacUlty or any
ether hind at butinau Mrs
Green J2JOS71. eve after •
pm IM 5 IU ______________

SwitarB CUM Cars CaMar
to open seen. Lees* 4 toes*
SMALL HOME TOWN BUtt
N E f t needs tln e n c le l
assistance la eipend and
«rew Willing I* pay 11%
interest en small I year teen
CaN Mrv*. m IMI
7 1 -H tlp W E n f d

A M U S I FUU OF KIDS
CHILDCARE CENTER
Mature* depend H n 12 6
Must get chauf lie 122 1988

ACVTUC C0AT1M JOSS!!
SHOO 114 Mper hr.
He riper fence neadid II In
tha Industry and growing
W o r k o u t d o o r * en
CARS a BOATS* PLANE I
Many postItem aval table
Call Mr. Berk# 111MS-7771
ACTORS/EXTRAS Hollywood
East Mgmt No asp naces
aery Lk TAMWI4UI JJ7I
Saaclaltt MsatNatbi Harold

ATTENTION HICHSCH00U AS
LOOKING FOR EXTRA CASH!
Work offer urool. planting
flowering plugs Call
Carefree Green Houses
m a t I ask tor Alton ar Chad
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW
CALL m d M t

APPOINTMENT UTTERS
Prefer exp. but will train The
right person Hri. Mon-Thurs.,
10 AM
; PM Apply 2297
Saotord Ave, 9 AMfo 2 PM

ARE T0U HONEST
AND HAR0N0RKINC?
W* have tullrpart lima post
tions I Escaltanl btnaflft and
salary Apply (n parson now!
speedway Starves Marvin
t-4aadSR*4S— terd

AUSTRALIA lUtffTS YOU!!
EXCELLENT PAY. Benefit!
Transportation Call
407 292 7400e&gt;1 1242
Toll refunded fam 10pm
AUTOMOTIVE

AUTO ROOT MAN
Must be leper fenced, heavy
collision and has* own teal*
Celt I I I Ida* tor eppeintmenl

CASHIERS NEEDED
All shift* available. Good
Hourly wage Rais* after 40
days NO *&lt;pel me# needed
Start immediately Promo
Ikmalopportunities Apply*!
Amoco Food Shop
4*00 Slat* Road 4*Sanford or
4*0IS Mary Bird. Lk Mary

Lega l N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is her*by given ihjt 1
am engaged in business at 212
E Altamonte Dv . Altamonte
Springs, FL. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nam« ol TCBV ENTERPRISES
l " THE CI T Y' S BEST
CHOPPER I, and that I intend
to register said name with the
Cteffh ol the Circuit Court Sem
mote County. Florida in ac
cor dance with lha Provision! of
the Fictitious Nam* Statutes, To
Wit Section 842 09 Florida Slat
ute! 1927
Debra K Brunoehltr
Publish March 14 II, 71 April
4. 1990
DEO 100
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
BID* It 40 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City of Sanford Florida
will receive seated bids up to
! M P M on Tuesday March 771990, in the Purchasing Office
Room 241 for the following
items
TRIPLEX MOWING MACHINE
AM bids are te be delivered or
mailed to The City of Sanford
Purchasing Office 300 N Pork
Avenue Sanford. Florida 32171
The sealed bids wMI be publicly
opened later that same day at
7 00 P M in Th# City Com
mission Chambers, Room 117.
lanfordCfty Hall
Specilicahons and the proper
b&gt;d forms are available at no
cost m ihe Purchasing Office.
JuC N Park Avenue Sanford
Florida 140/1 )J0 set J
Th# City of Sanford reserves
ihe right io accept or reject any
or ait b»ds with or without
cause lo waive technicalities or
te accept the bid which In Its
ludgement toast serves the inter
esf of th# City
CITVOF SANFORD
Walter Shear n
Purchasing Ag*n
March*. I9«0
Publish March U *990
CEO t)7

NEW I T ART I M R A TE )
Full/pert lint* petlllen*
avellaM*. I s pertone* pre
torreF. Apply at;
MR NtelR tar* Cawtor
, laatorF
■E.GE./N

HOUSIKIEPER/NANNY pwl
tun* - S day* per wk. 7 M to
nten, siBd/wk. Therevgh
cl*Ming 4 eap. wllh chUdren.
cvto tu n a n fs a e M S
Meet hd
meanifghtor I Agereelmktofy
liheur* ear steak m i f l
MEDICAL

CONSTRUCTION HRLftRS
I I to 111 par hour. Witt train,
lever*1 reeded I taring newt
Metre BtosWtomsent..... atBtttl
CONSTRUCTION IE C R I t ARY

CMTIACTONSAUS
COONMNATM
Able to work with contractor*
handling phene*, orders end
deliveries tor eutdde sales
persons Good working (kill*
and personality Monday
Friday. 4AM to *PM Apply In
parson Low*’*/Maitland
______ aaeit Hwy tree______
ASSEMBLERS TO te HRI
Sem* will train
Job Canter, we 77*41*4
* CONSTRUCTION*
•COORDINATOR*
IF * wkl Take charge person
needed! Us* yeur skill* to win
this spelt FenlesK benefits!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IM W .n to tt...............m u t t

COSMETOLOGY
BeautkIan. Nail Tech, and
Etacfrefysiil Headed tor nk*
thep in Sanford Great Family
Can m m m
CRUISE SHIFS New hiring all
position* Beth skilled and
unskilled For Information
Call l*H&gt; 77SSM7E it H**7
CRAFTS* SKILLS* TRADES

AU TRADES NEEDED
Pa.nfars, Carpenier*. etc.
Gel all th* work yeu can
handle Cat!................4**&lt;mi

CULTURED MARK! MIXER
M i CULTURED TOURER
Full tlmt Good banetlt*.
Apply In per ton Miracle
Marble. TUI Keslner Place.
Suit* 101, In Ih* Perl ot
Santotd___________________

DELIVERY DRIVERS
hav# a van or cover#d pickup?
Want to work part time? Call
Anytlma:
Stan#* Herb! Ill M il
O I2 H W A 1 H K B / K IT C H K N
H IL P I II Port lime Apply
Cerle* Italian Bestauranf.
228] S French Ave, Sanford

DRIVERS
Tei/tdsseakly
LecaliLonghaul
Will Traei
1 Ml M M .......
J A H World

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.
22901 V o lin ii Aw
H oiifflin R ui Esiali BJdn|.
Ofin ( I City. FL. 127(3
CAU COLLECT
(904) 774-4344 or 4777
Admmislr alive Asti
SJ00WKI
Leasing Agent
M ind up
Laborers....................ToSIMHI
Bookkteperl
ToUfCWKI
Construction Workers To tllh rl

$79 FEE
50 Mod*) B«ck G w ifiltd
MASTER CAR0/VISA
SATURDAY HOURS 9AM12:30
DRIVERS WANTED
E * i#r».#U fiRK*«4i y Mud b#
D O T CNrfifltd Apply in
p#f!on; Lowa't Of Maitland
8402S USHwy 1792
S## Grady or Ooug__________
Eaty War! I CacNitenf Pa ft
A!i#mbte product! at horn#
Call for mformahon 204 041
8003Ext 7940______________

★ FLOOR MAN#
HONOURS a GOOD BENE FITS
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Laagwaad H#«mi Car#
U8-8208

FORRUFTOFERATOR
Hiring new. M to 111 per hour
plus bene11Is!
I ISI toe* ....
JAHWerld
GOLF C O U d lt

MAINTENANCE WORNERS
Good pay

Full and part iim#

po!ti)onft avatlabte Lonqaoed
araaGoH Coura# Call 84111J6

G000 WOIKERS REEOCOI
Daily Work
Daily Pay
Call Baft ter dtlail!
alter 3piw____________ 122 7221

HAIRSTYLIST
Full or part Hm# Mu«f haw#

foifoainq_______ Call 321 2887

HAIKSTTUST
Eapartencad. fully framed
prote!!tonai rw#«i»d for newly
redecorated and tapandtd full
service uton *0% plus per
cenfog# af refail Paid vaca
llon Corrfna'i ftaauty Saion:
__________ 1714171__________

HOTEL/MOTEL
Sheraton Orlando North Motel
ll 4 ft Maitland Bivd I ha!
Immediate opening* for maid!
ft housemen Apply in p*fson
Monday thru Thursday 10 am
to 1pm
EOE

WM i N W I

FuHHma Bananto. SO MBS
PAINTERS. d.M N RI
Hiring new. cMI newI
JekCwstor, to*n*o*4

FRONT DCSN RECIfTMMST

a PHARMACY TECN*

Far family preettee office, toll
llsti*. Send Return* Te: DBS
French Ave .Santord.mil
M IDI CAL

Nall II taka*I WIN hire new I
AAA EMPLOYMENT
MtSB-SSRlS).................SM-Slig
POSITIONS l

Be otter tap pey. greet bonotltt
end ttw oppertunlty to stork at
marry el the top camp ante* m
yeur are* Celt new ter en
tf..... .......w t m

FRONT BUN ATTENDANT

NOFEE/PRIDAV PAY

Clll ion cemplaa. Canlacl
Mery ar Wend* ......... 7k7b*M
MIOICAL

and atoernean part ton*. E&gt;
parlance p»wtoliM. FeH Hm*
Mr*. Oman SDSWl. eve after
S e m n S B IM ._____________
* RSRIONAL SECRETARY a
I I hri E selling career tor
and arganliettan tkllto ar*

a a c r r s a a

SERVICES
EOE___ __________JF/F/H/V

FALLSH IFTSII
• GREAT SALARVII
• EXCELLENT BENEFITIM
"Join our eicellenl heallh
cere toem” .
Care

* INSTANT M T O C O S *
Start teday end get a

I years ewtorlence rtfin td
FHA and VA pietofred Mbs
Imum typing 1) word* per
minute Sterling salary mid

paycheck within e steak. We
held beck nothing O ur
employ*** art ewittentty In
cauragad. and atilstod sa they
•ill meat larger paycheck*
all III* lima Sound Inter
esfIng7 Part Hm* B toll lime
avail**** Call toGey MBISBS

i Apply In penen
l l Federal*! Wn
First
IIIW 1*111

OFFICtCURN

JANITORIAL
EVENINGS. S4M to start
Immodtata epanlngt *M tlM
KEYES F L A , INC. Realtor.,
pay* toltton te Reel Ettal*
School I ...............Call i n we*
LANDSCAPE BS. TO M HRI
Soma tram, cdlnowl
Joe Center, to* 774 41*4

Meaning* M hour* per week,
seme Saturday fnem lnge I
year teeertance. Apply:
Letve’tO I Mellland
NWS 17 FI. Mellland_______

NEW ACCOUNTS REF
I «paf fence preferred. Mim
mum typing M wpm Apply In
person: Fleet Federal Ol Sem
Male 111W III St

LAMR MAINTENANCE

Commercial ccmfract tvptrl
one* onto............ ......H I 4MI

NURSE A10C5 * AU SWFH
HIGHER STARTIHO FA Yl
Far certified *r

MAI0S WANTED
On* ol th# targast maid sarv
let* .n lha area seeking neal
depencebl* person* to lain our
Item S day steak, good pay
Located In Fern Perk m i Me
MANAGEMENT

GbH Cm t m /RV P u t
Couple to opt re ft 9 holt
tours# Reply Twin Palm!.
Drawer 100 CHte*n, 32764
•MANAOIR TRAIHIK •
1120 wkl Loam mflro opera
lion ol busin#ssi Eiftnefve
training program? National
company I Groat benefits I
AAA IMPLOYMCMT
798W.227R tt.......... U J-II7 6
M AT! R IALI COORDINATOR
IIJvOOO YRI
Hiringnow, call now!
Jab Canter. 984 774 4204
M A T U R 8 person fa holp
operate small OtH ft grocery
rwar Sanford Ca« lor dtlails
372 W00 between I and MAM
MEDICAL

L e tt'
tH E .ln d S I.__________

NURSES AIDES
All I shift*
benefit* Higher darting pay
D t BARY MANOR
MN. Hwy. 17AVI. Oakery. FI
Men. tor* Frl.
tAM talPM. *4Bd4M B IO
FART TIME

JANITORIAL PERSON
Morning* I It AAA. I day* per
week. E ic e lle n l lor re
lired/seml retired. Sentard
Area
C a ilis iim
PIR M AH CN T OFFICE
ASSISTANT SAMIPM daily
Must be dependable, eeml
retired preferred Resume to
Manager. PO Rea 111*14
Lengweed. FI 77177

PHARMACY TECH
Hospital Pharmacy Tech end
IV Admlrture eiptrlenct
prefer rad Typing end cam
pgter entry required Full
time Competitive salary and
btnttlt* Apply. W*tI Votutl*
Memorial Hetpllal 7(1 W
Plymouth Ave. OeLend. FI.

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
FOR P ED IA TR IC O FFIC E
Freni end beck personnel
needed Send Resume Te: PO
Bei in* Sanford. U/7T 1174

tois ,............ s o -iiw
RESTAURANT

COONS, NBSTUSES
N N im S A H U N IS K S
khllti' ayallahto

All
trceltonl

.V T

The Wattle Itom
SIM W, SI. R4 44 Sanford
MS MSB................--M/P/EOE
SHIFT SUPERVISOR
Kitchen leper lance

NO F i t .............
RETAIL

CASME1/ST0CI PERSON
Pert/Full lime Application*
new being accepted e l
Decktide Impart* NS* Or
lande Or. IWetl Mart Ftaia.
if ei) Sanierd m t m
RETAIL

CASHIIRVSAUSCURU
Accepting appUcallent. full
hme ar perl lime Ftoiibto
hour*. Eicellenl company
benefit* Feld vacation ond
holiday*, prodI sharing and
stack purchat*. Apply In
parson Wall Marl. MM Or
lande Or. Sentard
lo t

SALESPERSON
Sharp. avtgMitf w/car lo tall
r e ta t / p h a la * In n lg h l
c lu b i/ ra ila u ra n l* . O nly
tartout Inqulrla* ideal* Alter
1 10 pm 407 44« SGI________

w SALES ASSOCIATES *
Te market arrtag* A auction
......... Call m m s
SALES

ADVERTISING SALES
The Sanford Herald I* seeking
an Individual tor eur display
advertising staff Candidate*
must be energetic, tell
motivated, end organlied.
Prior etprtonc* In newspaper
and/or advertitlng sale* a
plus Position oiler* salary
plut commission, mileage,
end berwlllt- Send resume to
Leer* Selben
■
■ ■■ kti m
^ ab U
•m^Rw
m
P.O. ftai 1627
Saatefft. FlarWanTn I6S7

1 * P I
R ^ w k ii

DOT CCRTIFIED DRIVER
Needed ter local delivery.
Mon Frl Benefit* Substance
abuse testing reared Apply
In person Pert* City- Wl B
Cornwall Hd . Sanford t O E

n

FART TIME
FILS CLERK/SWrTCNROAXP
IB am. Ip ):M pm. Mud have
prey. eWke top, ke h.4 ered
•eta and nen enekei Apply
Rkh F a d Flan. Ml W. 1&gt;m
St.SanlwdStolpm

BOP M C I CLERKS
• RECEPTIONISTS
FSECRETARIES
FWORO PROCESSORS
FINOUSTRIAL WORKERS

CORSnUCnON M l TtAOCS
Lacal/CarlbBaanlU total hr
l-ay7M M ..TAH N T&gt;U ILD ER I
C O R t T R U C T IO N
LOCAL/CAR IEEE AN Far
Elettrltlan*. Carpenter t.
Heavy EquIpmatV Operator*.
Flumber*. A C . Orywall,
G l a t t n g . Ira n n a r k .
Mechanic*, lupervltart. to
14*. hour.
tWI-4fFMI»
TA LE N T B U ILO E R )....... FE E

71— I W

7 1 -i

PI# Milie arfonliesi par son
Fteiilte
erlfl* plMMMMSt IoWbbi 9N8PB8I’*
|tun I n» hefofof ttfU M .

M U L - M f A
M W M V R nFR W A Y
U T W M V 9 - N bbr

7 1 - H t t fW w tt t *
H A m ELIES
QNUCAHCIRTEN

O rla n d o - W in te r Park

ADJUSTMENTS ANO C M D IT S i In t t * tv tfr t 1 an
IIO A u tu m n L e a f w a y .
Ftarcru *. Cterglt M*W
YOU ARE NOTIFIEOmot on
action N Nrectoto a mortgogo
on the tallowing pregorty m
SomlnN* County, FNrMa:
LOT M. WESTLAKE MANOR
UNIT O N I. ACCORDING TO
THE FLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN FLAT BOOK II.
A T PAGES J THROUGH -1.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PURLIC
RECORDS OF SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
haa boon tiled against yeu ond
you ere repaired N terra e copy
at yeur written defenses. It any,
N il an:
JO S E P H M. F A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Flelntlir* attorney
whew address Is:
Ml N. Franklin Street, SulN
ITM. Tamp*. Flertde Had
an ar betere tha 1JM day ot
April. IVW. and nk mo anginal
Wtm mo CNrk of mia Court

Iphar c
pear ar

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Additions 4
REiwodtilng
Haute!* Rt!faeraid». Ollicet
State certified CBCO 24983 W#
Design/Build and otter Fra#
Estimate!
Call24A8m

MILLER ADDITIONS
Cmlral F lor Ida Sfnc* IfW
Free Design. Fra* Estlmatoe
ICGCIIMM............ .......n IH *4

Air Conditioning

4 Huting_____

SERVICE - All m ars C/H/A.
wafer to air, air to air heal
pumps Haw and eilstlng in
slettalien 17 Yrs aiparlanc*
W*yn* Dykes Sr. new with
Em ory's Plumbing
Lh IRMMIM44------- I I ) IS4*

A PPIU nets

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C o n c rtta

WEST CONCRETE S I I V I C I
Small Jaa**Rfg Jebt a Repair
Jake. Free Esf. Call awyHm*
jye yell Lktnwd/Insured

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Prompt, Rtatonabie Service
L kerned/Intured
|R#98II43J
Cai 487 m 8783

--------Ab I 1 4 T . c I.I b —
GEORCE’S BAIT A TACILE
Open 4 AM 4 PM
GUIDE SERVICE
Fresh SmokedMulleft
Live Wild River Shlnners
FISMng Equipment
C -IIA Oreeqe B/vd.
Lake Monro* .... ..
171 D d
H in d y M » n "
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. palnlmg and IIM
Free estimate* Cafl 71)014

FIX IT-FAST INC

HOME APPLIANCE
NEW APPLIANCES
G lan d MAYTAG
ALSO

USE0 APPLIANCES

Recondfl tenad a Cuarantead
GOOO SELECTION
» « I . Cammeroal SI. lantord

"On* Call To Doll A tr
Your HaigTiborhood Handy Man
Rtsfdantial d Commarc lal
Call ScaHTedayll tn S TH
REPAIRS* PAINTING
Tardwark * LfgM Hauling
H* J*k Tea Small
Call)
H o t t ib

Improwmtnl

322 3113

PAINTINS/RIMODBLINO. In
teriar or oetorlor. Fence
^ u l l d i ^ Low Rate! 349 9171

B u ilding C o n tra cto rs’

H om e R e p B ln

NSW. REMODEL. REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORES
All Type* camtrueten. Ras/Cam
I I ) f ill S O BaliW. CBCetSM*

C B rp tn fry
CARPENTER All kinds et hem*
repair!, painting ft ceramic
tile Richard Grot! 121 2972
LfC'2 CARPCNTiY Storage
building, dackt ft m lic
carpentry Inlurid ft Ik tnaod
Free Eitimate! 37)9114

C B rp B t/U p h D lita ry
_______C ltB flin g _______
ONE ROOM FRCC. Dupont
T«flon protection (112 $70
v4luel w i room ipecial 234 72
or 14 92 per room 10% Of* pet
o«3or problem! ft repair!. AiA
about our upholster y special!?
Mou!. 8 AM te 8PM
8300314

C le d n in g S ervicB ~
NO time ter that cemptete
c1*4mng? Been putting tt oft?
U t u! worry about i* for you
Call ASAP Cteanevg Any !lio
home 2)0 guar.an.teed
Lieanted • Bonded • tmured
________ CaM4791712________

OfFICC CLEANING
Married couple with e«pen
*r&lt;t and reference! Pleave
call Alter Hour! Cleaning
W v k # Day or e^ning?
122 7243

O.M.MAINTKNANCI
2AVI 1t% now en any larv
kw; lawn cart to plumbing or
elec* For toetl price! 1)92019

LindscBping
Wieto, prtcas pvunfng A cleanup
Mulch A new plantings
H j w | l L « 4 U f J f « | m *747

L a w n S tr v lc *
a f f o r d a b l e law n ca r e

D U A L IT Y WORKI FR E E
ESTIMATES C*H m taes
Chuck’s Ovality Law* Car*
Comm/Res eFR EEES T.I
Ne lob too leva*/small . H I 1171
ECONOMY LAWN SERVICE
iR la l i #wn c a r * . Sraa
estimates Call P I 7 m
LAWN CARE Mowing Shrub
pruning. Fast Service law
BrlceseFree E ll
*4*11*1
PROFESSIONAL GARDENER
Mewing, edging, new sod. new
seed, re sod re saad. priming,
topping, trimming, removing
A clearing- planting, clean upI
C o m p l e l * C a r a 1 F r ee
ev mates I Mr Very 111ecu
SHUMAN’S LAWN MAINT. 1)
Yrs Eip Comm /Res Mew.
edge &gt;M 4 up H l U f t

M a s o n ry
SOUTHERN STONE WORK
Waterfall!. Japarwse gardtii
pool!, stonework around
twlmrvting p o o l!. !ton*
tfrtrance! !fo&lt;CO 700 2377

M u iic L v tto n s
PHee/KayBeeed kwfnwitea
Accepting students Private
lessons All levels 4*7 sseeee*

N u n ln g C if
COMPLETE heme cere with
lev* A concern lor the elderly
Specious accommodation*,
low monthly rate* Day Car*
Available Alse 11*447*
Deltona Nurtiag Servlet. Inc.
"Heme Care Thai's AHerdabto”
Nurse* a AMieUve la's
N lS le im

P a in tin g
FRANK BARNHART pointing ft
pressure cleaning, IS yrs. tip
References
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INTERIOR A EXTERIOR
Pratesueael war*. Mrly. rales
avail. Ted, MMStj. Free Etl.
Lyadew'l PtitoliNnel Fetal mg
Lake Mary Resldenl
Infer lor/Ei Nr tor
Licensed/1mured
Free Esllmatosl
M e llH
PAINTING
Interior A t decMr
Houses, Apr* A (lc.
Settler Cilliees 11% dlsceiml
Call enyltos* T U R N
PaiRtiHI 1 PlfBf IUR(iR|
Quality Work. Reasonable

Price*. Free E ll In*. H I SITS
P lu m b in g
~
R titaaci P l«m !i#t Inc

ht.Otek# For Y#ur Plemftlwg
fon d!11 ft laHourtft Repair!
ft RvmodftIing ft Rtpiping
C F C0J till ft 83144l«/)2) 4666

34.10 OfT WITH THU 00
RELIANCE INC
S E W H I DRAIN CLEANING
1*hours! Flelralesl
Free Estlm*tost CFCOIIMJ
•n enter m s e u

34.U OFF WITH THIS AD
• SAVE MORE HAULING •
Trash, free IrlmrtUng. house
end garage clean ail, m i n i
TARDDCBNIS HAULED
U4/LOAO ALSO. JUNK CARS
REMOVED. FREE
*es n i l

T re « S «rvlc«
“ ic H O L lT R ^ iM v iL ,
Free esiimatosi Fair Prices!
L k Ins Stump Grimbng. Tool
H I m t day m ml*
"Let The Peelesttonalsde tr*
TR IM M IN G . Topping. Re
move!. Hauling, all phases ol
ire* work Call nicer!

W a ttr/A ir

Purification
MIRA COM
Water and Air Fillralian tor
horn* and busman Far Fra*
Estimate Call
sea t i ll

�Sanford Harold. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday. Marcti 14. 1990 — 1

77— A p a rtm e n t*
Seeking aapariancad service
seta* mdlvldealt to m rh M
glanweu* madaMwg Industry
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Saturday!. Madallna. l u ,
dance background natptui
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497 774-T i l l
ttCKTM T
YwPrawe^e
•tllh. general oilK» knewi
edge and typing to wpm Non

snsgkar. » t toto toon 1 1 1

SECRETMT
It plus too par nook Bosk
Leaping ft computer ooporl
ones. A variety of Outtoo. Coll
Koran Ns twtorvtaw» ttO

SICMTMT
le a k in g s h a rp , h ig h ly
moti.otod Individual tar a
challenging secretarial FOX
(Ion. Strong typing (kills, tola
phana iklllt and garteral antes
procedure* Salary nopotllOHO
Closing Data tom March t t
taw Private Industry Council
at SamMale County, Inc. I l l I
Son ford A ra . Santord t o
( • a a n t a m l o
tom .
i o k k /f i h i v ;
•S I C a iT A A T .
U N wkl Wall established
company o lid aacalloM
wo.king aimstplraral Ba right
arm to Vico Pr.tidmi I
AAAEM M .O VM INT
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SCCUBITY OFFICIBS

TOf FAY
O llcsnaa roouoad Ciraito
csnfracil Call I Wo 711 OQM
S IC U B IT T GUABD
FULL
TIM E. Sprinf Laos Hill*. Call
w m t l t o i l a s A Ip m

security officers
Wackanwut leaking tor iscurl
ty otfkars tor Heathrow and
Santord arts. license ra
oulrod K.O.l. aw OK I.______
T SKINT PAINT IR
ooporl'
onto protorrad Salary bated
on oiporionco Nontmoaor
Call m itaokt— i a i
t i l i m a b k i t i n o t To s o n b i
Soma train, tomo local I
Job Cantor, WO TtO OOP

SAN FoeD B A B A te A FT. .
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ATTBNTION IINIOBS

TIC NOME COMPANIONS
Naodt mature TLC ladloo
Porter full Urn* Coil Ml lari

* truck driver *
Foot (Toronto company Iat mg
appilcaltont tor dallrory pool
tton Mutt moot D O T quail
tlcatiano. pro ompiaymont
drug-alcohol tott required
Duties include dallrory at un
flmthod mood molding, to
account! ihrsughoul the tie to
E real lent bonalltt Include
medical and denial Insuranca.
It intoroolod apply at
Broom Molding Company
I0W Fll/patrick Point
Lake Monroe. Florida
1 O E_____________ M l 7001
VOLT
TIM FONAItV SERVICES
________ Call PIT t in

murnssES

Apply bttwMii 2 and 4 p m
Mon Thurt it Bahama Jo**,
2404 S- Frtncfi A w , Sanford
N# tDmm call* #*■•$#.

NAtt HOUSI HELP
U 30 to 112 20 par hour. Will
train. All ihifh!
■ t....640-tHt

JS0 to 1100,000
II dlttributart noaded Part A
full tlmo No tap necotury
Bober I O'Noil It* 1310

*3— R o o m * to r R en t
A TTB A C TIV I
BOOM
TV.
micro* ctaoniisg Mrvtc*
________ Con u i m r ________
KITCHEN. foundry priviiogai
Motor* mol* pr*f*rr*d Coil
291 4Q1| or *04 77} 1001

*7 — A p a rtm e n t*
Furnished / Want
SANFOBD 1 bdrm. i.ctltont
naighbarnood, cempiolo
privacy I l*0/wk pluo SIM
lacurlty
Call H i m t .
A TTB A C TIV I 1 bdrm. yard,
carport, quut area I too par
rreek piut MOO lacurlty depot
It.......... ................... Call M l 0047
L A B O i renovated l o r l b d r m i .
rent by wt/m o A/C, pool,
laundry, tale tor children,
■pec ini discount tor v
cm
lent m t a t O o r i n t H l

MOVE IN SftCIAl
L A R G E 1 bdrm. A/C. pool,
laundy, D it/ m o No dapokif
tor q uo lifltd applicants or
kanior tiliio nk m t f i l
N IC E c9*«n 1 bdrm opt ideal
tor coupl* *28S/mo plut t?00
tocurlty Coll 222 O H _________
S A N T O R O . I bdrm *3 IS/mQ
plus 1200 t*curlty. R tf«r*nc*t
*' I Coil 174 *044________

1

bdrm I hath. boon, canyeMffdawdf r todto P M ____
CLIANt LABef ApoMmentl
CwdUcatlen SXBtotMRpar
monlb tab Feta . Coll m III#

apartments

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l . l B l kadrwmapti
Feal/Tannlt Court Faacatul,
canvanton! lacatton Qutot att
ttraat perking RaneyatIan
Speciall tap aecutlty tar total!.
ttad applicants I MG MM

MABINIB'S VILLAM
Lake Ada I b * m ____ IMS me
Ikdrm -M W me A up HM070

MOW IN special
Large renovated I kdrm. pool.
UW/me Na dapaaM tor totall
had apphcenti or tanlor till
iotto PMkkiorinaoiP
SANFOBO • 1 bdrm . 1 bath,
ch/e, specious. a* appliancao
Inc Mod 770 HOI, leave maog
SANFOBO. LAtge I and 1
bdrm ‘t. pay monthly er
weekly Dap . retorencas. 10%
att Senior Cltlramt M l 0747
SANFOBO • I bdrm. I bath,
malar appliancao MOO'me a

147— Sy e r t l n f Q# #e »
•dOCF CLUB ■tun let w/«oif
bag and partakta cart Mt

AAA B W SIN IIS C B N TIH New amcb/Whoa. Mb It. to
l.aOS N. Bayi wHh ar w/a
otticao ttarting at MSA/ato
“ r .lf / W B M W

MUIRS__________
M O L T CLUBS Lataas RH.
I la w . &gt; S 7 ( * F W Mi red let
with bag (acaliant
S7S...............
Call M l!

1 9 1 -* «riM in «

M a te ria l*

I BOBM, tu bath tawnhauoe

127—O H k o Rontolo
BBANO NEW OFF 1CI BLOtato
t o t * r t t o i a w w rt
• C IIO M M I
Mara ur Speclei .. UM/me
Call B l W f ________
ISMAL L B I NT AL OF FIC11
laaad SC I Vary roaaaaabtol
lla U Call newI BLOATS

O lbA R y 1 bdrm. 7-r batrt 7
car garage, tcraen parch, all
malar appliancao Sald/mo
III, leal A oac. tolooA I7IA
OCBABV L A K IF B O N T ■ 1
bdrm homew/Fta room Big
yard LOO/mo . tec Call
NaiiBaatty. M lltia________
DILTONA ■ Nice 1 bdrm 1
bath. Kreared roam, garage,
toncad SSSO/mo 1 yr Ware
Wa7Wlaiaera07A*»taW

HOMES TO RENT
H w i lb*4r**m
Unfurnishtd. Loh* Mory *nd
Sonferd orooit Coll U r
OvPi IpCblily tod kKAl*on«
Ask for Brthdo

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IVV IN

UI \i I to I \ I •

REALTY, INC.

CO IT. Clean 1/1 Newly Be
no,.led New carpel A win
dewt Eel in kit Good lac
Super Harter 'retiree U1A**
O I B A R V C O U N T B V 171.
STONE tpic, eat in kit, toyer,
big lei. lance Near I a Priced
tOtoll Now only........ kUTCS
ASSUMI Na Quality! Spaciout
Deltona 1/2 Wall kapl Eaty
accau to mater hwyt Owner
melivatod Now only Mt.tat
BIO in FOB BIO FAMILT.
Completely lenced Screened
perch II you need tpec* Ihio
U lll Now only
S U F IB STONE ISLAND I year
eld 1/lon halt acre Foyer, big
mailer marble bath, TV. Altn.
more Now only
1121000
IO N IC F B IM I Cammaroal
1/1 Peat Super potential tor
ettka or ratal' uta Call naw
Itoll ana............ II7..IM

322-2420
321-2720

B IN T TO OWN
1 bdrm.
complataly remodeled I Laid
B*r month Call SO MW
SANFOBO -1 bdrm. ) bath ipllt
plan Convenient to Lake
Ma r y Bl v d . and 17 f l .
M71/ma e dap la 1M*
SANFO BD • N O B TH W IS T
A B IA Cantortabto 1 bdrm
homo, partially IurnHired
Baaoanabla. with prompt
payment. Idyllwdde Etomen
lory ScBaal. Call Mb MOO

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFTIK

WINTER SnitNCS

OB

1bedroom, f both, flrtploc*. to
much to lift. I Yo«n oid
MOI/mo..................Coll i H *1*7
1 BEDROOM. F*nc*d Kroon
porch S423 p*r month, plus
M p flt.........7.....CoH 122 10*3

105— D uplexT H p le i/R e n t
LONGNQOO URETR0NT
B«oulitul 2/2. I ytwr now
Must So*I 1310/mo plus d*
posit AyoHoblo2/l&gt; OI2f4SS
S A N F O R D * F u rn ith td 1
bedroom No poll N*ir
downtoon Coll 111 1111.
onytlmo botoro f PM
M ELM AV. I bedroom. 1both,
opplloncof. t7S/w*«k plus
t U B U o c p r t t y -Coil 132 M il

1 0 7 -M o b ile
H o m e * / Rent

2M1 Park O r, Seator*
H I W Lab* Miry M.. U . Mary

ASSUME. NO 1U ALIFT
1 bdrm 1 barn, large let.
lanced back yard 112.M .
*7, tab caW to mta M2 f it.

in

vi n

111 W. lot. I I . lo ll* * «l
HUGE OAKS turret** ton lava
ty 1 to m home wtto lemlly
ream, tormol tanmg ream,
oern parch, toncad yard, and
Wubto carport CMy LU.Mi
A F F O B D A IL S 1 bdrm. Ito
bath hama CM/A. earner tot

USS THAN S2S00 CASH

SI,300 DOWN INCLCL0SINC
1 bdrm
1 b ith . llr r p lK * .
ip p liin c iS . CirpoM .... U NO

LiSS THAN S3.400 DOWN
1/2 split pl*n. ippliiTK**. 2
c « r g o ti^ o on privacy f*nc*d

i J4tf»

M7.S00

ASSUME, ROQUAUFT
UUE MART POOL HOME
Now 7 bdrm 2 -r bam 7 ilery.
appliance!, fireplace. 1 cor
.....
SM 000
garage

ASSUME NO QUAlin
J / l'i . 1*0* sq tt . htw p«int
and c«rp*t. ip p IJ in c H on l/|

*cr* 1312/mo 133.000

GENEVA
Hous* on 2* a « r * s 3 bdrm . 2
bdth, ip p liin c if . gwroiq*. i d
d l t l o n i l out bldg
or
workshop
IT*. W0

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321 4744

______

A sswihn Lien Arbor. 1/1.
uraanad porch. f*nc*d. A 1
ir»* |S,*OPdn |3f*08 323MO

FHA/RON0M0HET
New Home*. V X good lacahen. law dawn, low monthly
Rev.to home! olio ...liable
AA Carno!. Inc. Cantury II
Call Jaitol Manaliald
Oayv C TJO 0 Eveo. ML7I7I

TELFAIR

REALTY

Repo ■ I4RM 1/1 gptll, II
Fieatwaad/Sand Faint st.MO
dawn tar qwalitled buyer
Under SIM par month In
elude da mig and tot rant

1 bdrm I bath ytia w/gar ago
itathadtorack btatomprka 1
tochooietrem
laaato It
n tlk

.................»a* 000

tt.......................

HURRY AND CALL tor toll
tuparbarfAln

CALL BART
BEAL ESTATE
BBALTOB
Ml 2.W

MARtHAM WOODS AREA
Lake Mary Ktroati. appraa, 1
acrat. largo oak tratt a
bdrm , artatraom. formal
dan. larw tcru nod
»l. S lITM O Auumabla.
Newly ranovatod. immataato
eccudiniyl Owner, AM klM
MINI ESTATE
10 acre! wim
orange grave wrrpund! tola
lovely 1 bdrm heme with It!
own trocked (impend Spa.
fireplace, and 1 bernv all
lenced..................
HUM
Metre Baal Strata Ca. lac.
__________ Ml TU I__________
DLO COUNTRY NOME
1/1
Large toncad yard, double
garage. 14 and SRaA M7JM
Owner F manclno....... Ml 20*4
O UT-O F-S TATE owner mult
tail. Handyman igaclel Brkk
houta. I bedroome. I bam
Mull be aaan Bad attar III]
W Him St Call M IAIAIIM
«r le n a rtn * ______________

D E L T O N A - 1 bdrm.
apllt/lbato. 1411 aq tt to
Or atoying Loan. Call US tail

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT AREALTY
_______M l rm/M uara______

A TRARSFERREOT
* NEEDTO SELL?
CALL Ul ll
FOB IMMEDIATE ACTION
Iw p fO M Rui CtUU

407322-1ISS
W IN TE B SFNINOS
l/lto.
central H/A AeducadI UXW0
W. MaUCMwtkL Realtor
__________ m m i __________
a BEDROOM A dan or 1 bdrm..
wrap around proch, A acrat f
I bdrm in liwcoHag* f lff.OQO
ONfR ickarAM
KRA Sun FterMfle UMBM
IpwwBdbfi. 3Ni-l7t3

12107SS
321-7257
IT OWNER SANFORD
2 bdrm , t b*m. lemity room.
♦t*tv%h#d
wti yyj tip*

H

ItRS* l/l ipllt. W Champl
•n/Cancard P lra placd .
drywail Intar tor. vary clean

jw R g, 3234141/431-37*3
CARRIAGE COVE
SUFIR NICBII 1 batoaam. 1
tun bato. daubtowida Cato,
drai caiimgt. hardbaartf sid
mg ihlngla real, iklrllng
Mutt Sea To Appreciates! l.f*l
Call Collect
*P7 WTOta
araoi laaigiiatrerapm
Itai Falm Air ■ la • II. central
heal A air. waurer A dryer
Good condition trao Lai la*.
Carriage Cava Mobile Hama
Perk Caliua atM

IS?— R eel E state
W in t e i
* wNANTED# #
HOMES a MOBILE HOMES
RENTALS d A C E IA G I

Jotttm tn Rul Estate

407-322-USS
Wanted — mediately Id . ad
acre*, suitable tor ratidantlal
davatopement Write Tarry
Clayton. Reuto to Baa II*.
Lak* City. FI MOSS or call
Broken protected

1*0— B u s in e i*
F o r Sale
■UILDINO
Zoned commUT
cial Sel up at DUPLEX.
Laase/Rurchai* pottibl*.
Handyman ipaclall ISIS Park
Drive
................XU HAS
STYLIST - With (knowing Busy,
friendly wrap Good walk ins.
andtst SFaint! area M l T ill

141— Country
P roperty / Sole

* SECLUDED*
BUT CLOSE TO TOWN
S Acrat with Mobile Hama.
Septic 4 Well...... .
Nod Quolifyln* Moftgig*

FOR SAU NY OWNER

101— A p p lia n c e */ F u rn itu re

lom St A SenIced Are
lonad GC 1 Onq N OW aq toot
w*r*hous* or garaa* building
On* *30 sq toot alike* bldg
with additional 1.300 sq. toot
covorod storog* piu* outsid*
sforog* On* lot orr»M s»r**t
___F*r tub coil 02 *3**___
* r*sM*atiil units. inc*m*
112,000. *ap*ns*s 33 *00 Prlc*.
1*3.000 AuumobP financing

ot*% m oH ).

153— A c r ta g tLots/Sdld
LONOWOOO
Dupto. Lot oil
17 *2 nmst 434 O*or*d 24K
321 13ii 33*1011____________
OCALA NATtOMAL FOR 1ST
Wooded lois River access
31*30 *ich Na in«&lt;(i«r d*wnf
|71 41 monihly
Own«r
1*04) 21* 4379 *r (9*41 *21 24M

Grwai i«k« yiew1 2 bdnr» 2
baih scre*n«d pafta. pool and
nwuiilus room *04 Norlhlik*
Or Stanford No eppo&lt;nim#nf
naensary M*d W% 321 04*1
VILLAS OF CAiSKLBIRRT 2
bdrm- . 2 ibetn * den w»ttn
portn
H I 7WW4F1 till

tS 7 — M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le
CARRIAGE COVE
SURER NICE 11 1 bedroom. 1
lull bam doubiew.de Calhe
drat ceibngt, nardbuard tid
mg thingle root tairttng
Mutt tee T* Apprecutoti] m
Can Coned
« ' ail 20a&gt;
nr M17 1*(4 19?t jaflDr *om

000

ItXM 1/Hi split. I ) Skyline,
icraanadperch SHAM

iot|tRSM Reel Estiti
407-322-USS

LAKESIDE CONDO

Lk Reel I slot* Broker
3*4* 1hinl*ird Are.

l*RH 1/1. M Guerdon

H T — Com ru t re la I
P r o p tr t y /S a lo

C o-O p/^ S a le

BATEMAN REALTY

IIR IS l/ l split. '71 Comb,
screened room
------- ta.000

QUIRN REALTY* 321-3443

IlH W V IT n . OEAART

LOCHARBOR

la a to M Crattmada 1/1
•plil. ihlngla real, dlihwathar.
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LOWEST PRICE EVER
IN HI00CNUWE

4074444431/4074444772
LAKE MART

By owner, I bdrm I bdih,
control H/A. on 1 lots 111
Homewood Dr Radoced »o
Ml.*04________ I *04 423 4**2

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f i.lM dawn tar qualified
buyer Under SMS par month
include!mig and Mirant

1SS— C ondom inium s

2 bdrm 7 bath rplll plan
large lenced tot Lake Mary
whool*
1*2 ECO
WALLACE C B E S S R llL Ty
__________ Ml *177__________

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Ida ream. c/VA. tumiihad
and All ippllancaa. lhad
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tumiihad. earner tot at Far*
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LAKE MART B EALTV M M III

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1 A a bdrm nomat in Santord.
D e lt o n a -D f B a r y 'lk . Mary/
LongwoDd'Altamanto Springe

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1 Bidraata. I bath Call MLM**
W IKIVA Btvtr ■I bdrm . I bam
turn, utilitios potd Prlvit*
proptrty 1330/mo Afttr *pm
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MOPULARE

STENSTROM

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2004000

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ii \1 1
1 4 1 - H o m es fo r Sal#

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more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford. Lake Mary area.

103— House*
U n fu r n U h e d /R e n t

OLAWNAtawar Toroil , Jhp.
rear tagpar I mukhar. push,
new wheats. Ill S IM M .
a LAWN
IN . ITS Old

SANFOBO 1M7 French A w .
In Martin Bldg . neat to
Ootoan Lamb Bapaurant Call
A M M w fln im ta lt.

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2000 Lite M«y H *4
321-0S44

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dealer mvwca. J OB* to to.000
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SlMtma Incl water Call
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pan At it. SM Call between «
A SAM er met Ml MM

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furnithed aacapt electricity
lit. last pluo dap SMB/mw
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Lots / Rent

U T ’ N * C A R L Y L E # S j L w iy W rfg k t

117— C em m o rc io l
Ront o H
iS R H S e m n c s s s

n — A p a rtm e n t*
U n tv m lt h a d / K ent

telephone ref
tom mill tom. IS 00 to 17as
par hour ouarantoad H I MW

115— In d u s tria l

WANTED: Goad leekmg appll
omit. W fklaag $emt,Ww *Im
**&lt;1*oN r*g*1f.
J&amp;47H
• ANTIOU8 Mahogany twin
and rail*. Enc. condilian US
Call aM«r 3PM w««kdayt.
onytim* w+tktnd* 121 7*13
BJ'S R IS A L I
Wa Bay/StM FwriMhar* A Co4
lochbl**. loclwdtng Sktalt*
23*13.
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and 3 wooden chair*. US Can
Call 123 M*Q
• OINKTTK S IT • Round tab*
and 3 woodtn chair* US- Can
121421*
G4bMM 1*cu rt upright tr**i*r
Lik* naw UTS Heavy Duty
Wtsfingheuw ga* dry** cat!
nrw 3700now 3J IQ 121 2t23
KINMORE WAINIR •
Eec*H*nf condition Whil*
*143 Call 121 UPl.oHytlma.
LARRY'S MART. US S a a M
Av* N t « Uwd turn. A apgl
Bay/Sail/Tfad*..... . m - l 112.
• LO VE SEA T/S O FA gold
crushed vtlvef, tfami*4i s(**l
ir©me E.c to? office, waiting
room of horn* HDD 391 S3**,
taviy A M orivtl
• MICROWAVE oven I Largo I
1100 m

3431 otter 4PM

SEARS Froftf Fr** kid* by kid*
r*frig*rator If cv 11 Whit*
£ ic working condition Will
d*u«*f WOO 121 3001
• SOFA BEO brown ?on*t US
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121 4303
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who Iiket natural aearc it*
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hp At*ingsta Call M*MM

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ADOBARia curly hair miaad
bread pupptat. tree to peed
hama Will be small

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C UT E , edarebit. loveable.
hemtteri (ar sale Only El M a
piece Celt aval Man Tuee ar
s tmlil aPM M ) eta*
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miaad. tamale I yr aid.
while, an shots good through
Ma y . Eac wal chdag.
houvabrok.n need! caring
dwnars Ida 7»* m s attar 4PM

203— Livestock and
_______ P oultry_______
CHICKS • Fancy and common
br**dv Duck*, quaili. furk*y.
Ago*:#. Call 372*03*

a if — Antiques /

C ellec tIM e *
ERIDDISANTIOUE t e n &gt; N il
R i W M E A iltW T b F S lW I
Mta » ■ &gt; KWdtABMJAAUtTT

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(Start/Up at Natlaurant iw i­
nes!) farces U K et my Un
eta s Canadian at high quallly
Femen Rugs and Fount*,n
Pent Dart or E ret. Ml i*U

215— Beats and
Accessories
A IB B M T - Gator Hull. II too!
Ill angle valve (yearning with
Iraltar. Reduced lor quick
soldi tJ.JOQ firm Alta Delphi*
_tunknal.il.US Call Ml aaae
BONITA BOWBIDER I f . 17
IM Marcruiur I/O. cutlam
Ramline drive an Irkllar.
walgrbannai, skis, canvas
covey. Complete Ready to
Gal MAM/otter Owner tmanc
Ingavailable Collett 114*7M
*
•LASS AtASTER iO A T. 17 toot.
7S HP Erinrude motor and
trailer. Ashing 1790 or make
attar Coll M3 m e
I Ski tt. elder medal Easton
Whaler . lets modal id np
E.mrudt motor. I trailers all
■quipped iieoo nano*
17’ LARSON w/lratler. In
badrd/ouitedrd. Runs good
tltoOarbastettar.nl 114J
i r LVNCRAFT Trl Hull Till
trailer to hp Ivinrud*. fully
114*9 aba Ml 070

217— OerapB Seles
* HUGE S A U *
FBI. E SAT. a IANL4PM
MI4 ELM AV. UN FO RD
RUMMAOE SALK • Spring
Hammock Mobil* Horn* Park
Ciubhoot*. Sat iMarch 171. I
AM fd 4 PM. 17 fl Longwqod

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HUEY'S CROWN FAWN
________ sw -m tiea________

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C R H K IIO P

Far Pick Up Truck el e ll
________C t o M t m . ________
.C A R TOP CARRIER tlie 7 r
J- e It" hig Meter Proof U I
CeB.............................SIMMS
COBRA RADAR DETECTOR ■
Medal trad khoater pro Naw
t if .m win MfeantM
________ Call M id i71,________
Formica Shew cate la d ■ a* w
■ O M R . recline A lltlchair
SMI. Whoalchair S40. bad s-de
party SIS. alum weieing cane
sio aiaaci
Graasatraps Dry walls
Cat Slope Otst. Bee
Beady Mia Cancrvta benches
Send. Reck. Cement, Stoat
MSfACta Contrast Co., SUITS I

MNITM14L EQUimt NT
And supplies Aik mg SI 700 ar
bast otter
Til tun
O N I to gallon aquarium and
wrought Iran stand sao aba
Call MS 7toe_______________
a POLAROID ENLARDIR Medal MPa Good candtlian
tto ..................... C n iiw a iig
WATER NEATER
to gallon,
tar Mobile heme SMStoSMe
I T I marean enter TV ■4 mot
aid Asking t i l l Fisher VCR.
feed condition, si/l ar MOO
firm tor Roto M l 1004anytime

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e
IOHT Pinna with tench.
condition Asking S*00

E f:I Ml etot. anltme

TAIE IIP PAYMENTS*
aeceat tea, tag. mi*, ate
W CNEVY CAVALIER Auto.
Mutl See111H SJ per month
Call Mr Payne, M3 111)
1*71 T H U N D E R R I R D
Automatic, power window*.
timroet
si.fe*
SeminotoFavd
Ml ladl
14(7 MAZDA Ml. 7 doer, mint
condition' aa.ow miles. A/C
Will centibar trade Asking
saves Call evenings or leave
massage
t t l 7171

1(77 Ttyato

Cefcca of Needs
ware but runt good Asking
Mio
Ckii ms s/ts

'tt CADILLAC Fleatwaad - siaio
er betl cash alter Alt power
and air Call________ MS 1944
te CONCORD DL k) 000 mites
E acettent condition 91ST9
________ Call 719-1147________
(9 C H IV Y CAVALIER Wag*" ■
Clean, dependable SUM betl
alter Call MS 74*7

234— Im p o rt Cars
and T ru c k s

MERCEDES 3B0 SO
•« LsididtSHJW

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33S— T ru c k s /
B u s t* / V a n s

CHEVY RAN'79

SSOlf S1M.Q0Q
II distributors needed Part A
lull time No aep necetsnry
Robert O'Nell S74 Mio
r a IF chain link enclosure
run SMd Betl otter Ml till.

231— Cars

TUEUPPRYMERTS
Nd ttg tw j Dowr

eulo. p/wlndaw* eunraat.
runt great! M.tod
ttl 944/
MUST SELL • ( I Chevy Van
Custom VI ■ ] captain chairs,
couch A contor. cruise canirel.
tut steering All sat up tor
handicapped Parian Hand
centrals A setoctric wheal
Chair lit* S9 900 Celt I
etlarSpm.

2N0CAU1R BOUGHT IT

law, fag, *(*»*. #ic
•S O L D I D E L T A
BROUGHAM a OR. auto air.
electric windows end seals,
storedcassetto. sue IS.mo
Call Mr Feyne. MJ7IM

”1 DAY" mm all il took for
Mrt Stutsbt of OtKan to tall
har FO R D I C O N O L I N I
VAN You too can ha»* Fait
Rakulfsby calling today I!
laniard HoraM
Clakkiflad Daft

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
N# Motto) OdSER

m -H ii

•icapt tea. tag. into, ate
M NISSAN PULSAR
Sun
real. air. stereo cassette
•nly SIT* 49per month
Call Mr Payne, M JIU J
FAIRWAY MOTORS
"Ham. el net Down A Rida''
SaOBUS 17*7 Longaeod Ml MW

n C HIVY C l* F/U. Vis auto
Run* ntadk work *430 or
baktoffar Call 321 1243

FORD GRANADA '7?
(•caiient work car. depanda
hta.lcyl IMP
Call Ml 1*41

FORD LTD 77
Loo#*d funs good naw hrtk
&gt;1100 Call 322 1137atfr 4pm
O O V I R N M I N T SKI2ID
Vahlciat from t ’00 Fords
Marctdti Corvtlfn Chavyi
Sur pl us Buy ar s Gui de
1003 407 4000E»I S *1/3

TUE UP PAYMENTS
Ns Mont) Down

71 USED IN STOCK
A L L I II E II ALL PRICISI
Maitland Tractor A Equipmant
’ami N-Of Maitland
Inlorehang* on 17 *2
*24-7371

FLAT RED TRAILER
HEAVY DUTY, n n 1eatoe.
Sl.OW
Call Ml MSS

234— V th id E S
W an ted
WC FAY TO F U* tor wr*ck*d
c.»fk Truck*.' *VI S IL L guar
antead gwd parti AA AUTO
SALVAGE at Q*iary, 44#4*0*

23»— Meto* cycles

•icapt tai tag. Iifta. afe
17 FONTIAC FIRRBIRO
Auto, air. Groat Looks1lf*rto
C*kk*ft*. il*|- 42par month
Call Mr Paywa. 123 7121

and B ikes____ _
*3 IU1UKI 70* 23 000 m»t«k.
fait. j*f hit. Vane* and Minai
h*ad*r, cuttom pa-lnf, MafiHf*k 11.490' or 'bail of far

Call 322 447*ati*r 4 30

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Mon*) Down
•■c*pt fa* tag. till*, tie
44 FONTIAC LIMANS 7 OR.
auto ai r. star*©- poatr
slatnog. io* mi las
1137 10par month
Call Mr Pay no, 323 2121

PONTIAC (000 IE
'04 Till, cruisa. p a. 4 door.
13.000ml *3,400offar *4»M1S
a FUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
IV R R Y W ID N 1 IO A Y 7 M FM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
May. fie OaytflMui Baaed
________ »»1SS0H I________

TOYOTA CAMAY
14 LE LoacNd. power cv*fy
thing including *«nroof, black,
•uto, absolute mint condition
MUST SELLII 13.1*3 or best
Offer Call 312 4*07
___

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
Nd Motto) Down
eicept ta», fag. title eft
tt FONTIAC ORANO AM
Auto air. stereo. 14 valve
engine, power * indoat. cryirkt
control, only |lf* 71per month
Call Mr Payne 323 3U3
197) MAVIRICK
43 000 miles Juki
Sam•note Ford

237—T ra c to rs and
T ra iia rs
FARM TRACTORS

FORD T BIRO'74
airi p i, p b. am/fm. runt
gr*a*' took%bad toOO or bakf
altar___________ Call 477 44*2

21?— W anted to Buy
444 Aluminum Cans. Newspaper
Naw Feereel Metals........ Glass
KOKOMO......................MS I'M

2 3 1 -C a r s

223— M iscellaneous

Automatic.
11.9*3
322 14*1

241— R ec rea tio n a l
V e k lc la s /C a m p t r *
CADILLAC SEVILLE '71. naw
t'lrat, gray, ail a-alrat,- 41000
mll*t *3,*00
*4* 1*11
OOOO C CMcftm*# Motor horn*
74. 22' awning, roof and dash
a.r, 43.000 ml. It-400 &gt;4* 1*11
FROWLIR. 1*7*. 23 foot Si**pt
I. roof i ir r awning, w*ight
4 000 Ibt Eac*ll«nf condition
Aiking U.iOOOwnar. 327 7*7*
R:V L O TI *143/mo includat
walar garbaga'kawaga. Parh
Ae*nu*Mo#iia Fork 122 2*4)
SHENANDOAH I T Far* Modal
71 awning on baautifuf lot
9■ 12khad now 170akkRV.
123 0437 on Lot &gt;04
W RV Tratlar 7* Naw rtfrig
•rator, awnmg and hot wattf
haatar iJaapt 4 4 E*call*nf
cord 13300 4 mi from San
ford, 44Wait 117*2*3

243—J u n k Cars
JUNK CARSREMOVED
NOCHARGE
__________ 123*177__________
Itlap OoHarll P*&lt;d for junk
cart, fruchk, 4 whatf driv*
Any condition Call &gt;22 l**i

Take A Bite Out Of The "B u y Here * Pay Here"
Tooth Fairy With "Mincer M olars"
$150 DN/$149.78*
83 PONTIAC
FIREBIRD

$1995
72 VW
BUG
M eat

Sporty!
$2050 To Fin. x
24 Mox. at 10.78 APR

$125 DN/$209.56*
86 DODGE
C O L T VISTA

$50 DN/$179.58*
85 CHEVY
ELCAM INO

Super Nice S.W.
$6000 To Fin. x
M IA o G .it IS .55 APR

Must Sg g !
$5000 To Fin. x
36 Mot. at 17.35 APR

$75 DN/$234.00*
86 CHEVY
BLAZER

$50 DN/S174.68*
86 FORD
MUSTANG

4 Wheel Dfh/B
$6700 To Fin. x
3 6 M og. g M3.55 APR

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c a y altie*. Don’t Da loolad by
l»sa "Buy Hart. Pay Hara
Tooth Fairy". You loo can
drive a quality uaad cart

$5000 To Fin. i
36 Mo* st 15.55 APR

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15-21,1990.

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PKGS

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                    <text>Sanford Herald
82nd Y#?«ir. No

173

Sanfo rd

Florid,i

Mall property annexed
INSIDE______________
□ Sports
Church softball ready to roll
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prop • I* d to follow III* MI.til S • nttlpli IIOII w Mil I.IX
urn* r.iti d from i|» rniiini* n i.d vrnfiiM
lie • ommiNsion voted I to I in .ipprnv* tie
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See Mall. Page 5 A

City approves taxing
d i s t r i c t to h e l p e a s e
potential traffic w o e s

m v •'•mi

B y L A U R A L. S U L L IV A N
Herald staff wide*

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vv.in .Mint Mil 10 lit* t it\ l.isi muht is son to
u* ie i n* two duties i.ix n v• iiur and fr.dtu
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voted to In Ip tit Vrlo|M 1 s nils# 1 f|.ilfu pft«l»|«

Greyhound: 'We won't be cowed'
t IK I.A M X I
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I.H ksm iv 11Ii'

BRIEFS
City restricts skateboard ramps
SK.i1rlMi.ird ramps .m- now
t h •• * i f \ s r e s i d e n t i a l

iK*il&gt;htMirh«NM|s

« il v « nitiinisMtili M01 nl.1v votid iin.ilit
to adopt .in ordin.iiK • plat mu resirii
lions oil let It .ilMHl.il lamps III Ii Nidi lill.il /mil d
.III .IN M.llllps lllllsl Ih lot .It««t III Il.ll kv.llds IIO
less III.111 |0 It t i trout tht it .it .ind suit prtipt ftv
lilies I hr r.iinps .nr .dsn llinitrd In three t*« l in
hi mht .ind in.»v mik hr usrd tK-ivum 2 p in
.itxl n p in Mtnitl.lv iliimiidi Ft id.iv mil noon
thrnnuh s p in mi vv« rkriitN
Sk.iIrlMMrdt rs now n tpuri tiiv t oiniiiissinii
.ippmv.d of .ill r.mips It tlx n Ntm lions an
vItil.tl«*«! .1 nK.»i« tmarder 111.1v lost .ippfov.il fm
ihr r.iinp

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Newsletter comes to schools
SA N FO H I)
Hnliirl W (.rii/m.m
I s
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Mill'll' I list ri. I &lt;&gt;l Florul.i will
pri si’iii in tin S&lt; 111 miilr ( '.iiiiii v S&lt; Inh.1 Iki.nil
ImiiiihI mlnrm.ilinri mi iln- Finiitlmr in Froinliin
in wsl'11' r I li&lt;- Ixi.inl will nn''i .n 2 p m 111 lln
Iio.iril riiinn .it iln- ilisirn l nlllri'
12 11
Mi lliinvill. Avr s.ml'ir'l
I In- Frinillmr in Frimllliir niwsli iti r is .1 in w
pinp i t nl iln- i s I )&lt; p.n 1 in.-iii 14 Iusi 1. &lt;- in iu&lt;|n
iln* iisi nl limits m 1 hr si liiHils Ii is wr 11 f.-ii liv
mrinlK-rs nl iln l-.iw Knl'.ri i iin iil ( . mir.llu.itiiiu
( inimillln .mil Ii" Imlrs Inl11rm. 1l lull .ilmnl .1
v.irit'lv &lt;&gt;l ilruus m&lt; liiilmu w.ivs In iilrnlilv llirm
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Til.- in-wsli'llrr Is In mu iilv. tr I" Iln si IiihiI
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mmislr.itnrs di n • 1 ilrui* nsn .iiiwmii siinli'iils
(irll/lll.m will rripns l Iln nrwslrtlrr In
.lastril.nl. .1 .n .ill tlir si ln.nls m Si nimn)'
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Hi lias primilsi'il In prntlmi Iln
111*Ws 11■I III ,ll till 1 xpi'llsi III till
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Di'p.irlmini

Judge Leffler to resign
Srtniiinlr Itrrv.ird &lt; m ult liidu* Krnnrih l.rt
llrr •»I will ri-lifr from his $N*»fMM).i year |nisI
hy Ihr end tit (In year fits |udi&lt; i.d .issisl.inl said
lod.iv
A |iitli*« situ t I! 175 l.rlllrr kis s* rvrd hi Ih&gt;i ) i
t rlinin.d .mil |iivi ndr 1 ourt wast hu t hulk* for
.1 vr.tr .ind Atliniinsir.tlivt Judge lm Srininolr
( minty Iwire hir ihr past llmt* vr.lfs l.rlllrr
hats Ii.iik rd eivil matters sot h ,ts divonr s .ind
1 nttir.it I dispules. (ns .issist.tnt said
A pidlii.il rlet linn is si hrdtdtd tor Nmnnltei
l.t lllt r i .in rtlhrr si*rve until his rept.ii eineni is
tht it tl. m In t.m rrsiiin earlier .mil liavi his
rrpl .11 ritirnt .i|n»tMiitrd I»v lh« t*ovt rnor Let
llrr s .issisl.inl thtl not tlist lost ihr &lt; v.n t d.ih
l.rlllt 1 vvill It .iv r Ills post

F ro m sta ff re p o rts

INDEX
B u s in a ** Ra«l aw ....4 D Florida...................... 2A
C la s s llla d s ................flB H o r o s c o p e ................OB
C o m i c s ......................OB P a o p l a .......................3B
C r o s s w o r d ................OB P o lice........................ 3A
Dear A b b y .................3B Sports........................1B
D e a th s .......................3A Television.................3B
Editorial.................... 4A W eath er.................... 2A

A nice day to go to the beach
Mnsllv stlllliv skit S
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n nipt'i.null s hi iln
low In mid NIK .ind
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nipt'
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h.
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nioriow with .1 Inch
in tlx **K
F o r m o re w e a th e r, s a a P a g a 2 A

Hprald s ta ll writer
SANFORD
M o r r lli.tlt IOO g o p h e r
lo r to is ts in.iv flop a rid e 'Hit of S .m lord 111 .1
1 .i 1111m r to in.ik* rt mnn lor tlt v rlo p m r n t
t iiv f o iiiim s sio n t r A A M* &lt; I.h i .ill.in said
List 11Ii*|it le W.lilts tilt* toitoLsi s |||t»Vt t| Iron 1
th* ^ 1 1 .e t * sit* .it In lrfs t.itf \ and St.tit
Uo.nl Mi .is .in .dti rn .iitv r to .illow tnu th* in.ill

S ee T o rto ln e * . I*a|(e 5 A

From staff, w l r t report*

Saa P a g a 2A

in

B y L A U R A L. S U L L IV A N

Crashed Amtrak
train picked up
passen g ers here

□ Florida

SANFORD
r e s t r i t te d

So, now what happens
to the gopher tortoises?

National S.ilv.ihnn Army Commander James
Osborne «t*'*t&gt; is greeted by Ueq fhisb wf’o

serves
n the
tdvtsory board

Sanford

Salvation

Army

Salvation Arm y leader v is its
here to help honor volunteers
By L A C V D O M CN

Herald sldt* Arde»
S \\l 1 ihl t
Lite l.iiutMiii M.m ti IJih
s.iiv.MitMi \iinv I). 1v 111 s .infold M.ivm Ih 11 xt
Smith w* Ii one d I Ii* hru nds o| 1 le \imv
to lie .infill.il h.inipu I List niulil win it
n* v* i.d I*h ,i| it njiI* ills w 1 ti honor* d lot ih* it
• oiilr dtnf ions
I le Im u *|ii« I was .ill- ml- d hv I ouiltlissiou
• 1 I me s 1 KI huiii lie Villon.d &lt; niiilli.ilidi 1
of ih* N.ilv.iliou Nr 111 v w le*.ils*»s|M»kt
I «h ,d \1 m1v t .1pi.1111 s.im hlaiiiu.in p u s
•in* il 1vvo |t« II Ihin** 1 a w . m i s lll ll &lt;*e |o\v «»l
s . m i n n l w a s f i o n o i t d lo r lit r parti* t p a t t u n .is

• II.Ill III.Ill nl tie NllllV s I llltNtlU.lN I OllMtllt
• lit BUI I'lHIi I'lH'l 4||t |oVV S«|id s||* W.INN4,
sin pr is« 11 |had no el* .1
David I..toe 1 .111 * pit d lie award lot lie
hiwatiis hoimn d as i |m ItH.dtivit itinuplh.il
i.iist i| th* inosi mole v tluiinu de 1 hiisim.is
s*.1si 111 |mi ih* \r111 v
1le v w in mil tin 1«
11111*1111; that Im || nil ill* &lt;old* s| d.lV nl lilt
\« ai
I t.iuiu.ill s.nd
l.auit t slid lie Kiw.tills is 1 lialh uu* d • .11 h
vi .11 to u* 1 miii lie t* and le Ip
I In- aw.ml is
nviii ImiIii
to ns h is .1 1• iniiitl* 1 of him
pliv diked W* |t * 1
ti* .lllll to III Ip t»Ol
• oil IIIII II lit V
See Volunteer*. I*u#c 5A

David Lanier iletlt accepted .1 belt ringer award
on behalf of th* Sanford Kiwane, Cluh from
Sanford Satvahon Army Cap! S. im&gt; Fianujio
1at sji mtiijm1

County consultant: Lack of road
dollars could slow local growth
\ . 1svv • o d * 1 m . i ' l i
ill*
• l l l a l t o t i In 1 o i i l l i u s s t o t e r s

By J. M A R K B A R FIELD

Htffaltl staff wder
S A M 'd &lt; D
X la* k ot mat!
iiitprovt in* hi iinll.ns 11 mid ioi«t
slow* 1 Uf'Wtll Ml St lllllllilt 1 v•milv il
load pl.imiiiii* ilitisioiis an imi
molt 1 ouipn In risiv *
a toiinlv
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••in 1s n i i* w i t h o u t tit a l m u w i t h tie
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to iis iia in m u
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v •*t 11 t p i a h l v i*t hit u *m s i l t t w i i

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dim (tail liiav f*• • "III' N4,-seven dial
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Id x KX Mi il \ I \ &lt;
A &lt; SX i orp work Irani
hit an Atnt 1 ak tr.iin iiavt Intkl from Miami to N&gt; w
York * arrv mu 17 1 pass* niters in* ludinu 17 |H-op|i
who iMtardttl th* train in Ssinlord. ihradinu fiv«p. 1sst' 11u* r &lt;ats .mil Mi|iiriuu at It-.isl .ft) |Mop!t
author He s said
(il* nu ( rt ws .m t uiplov»•*■ at ife Amirak siallon
oil I't rs 11111111«r1 Nvt init m Sanford said 17
pass* nu* rs lMi.irdt (I th* train at 2 ON p m visit r
♦lav
Sptik* spt rsons for Amirak s Washmuton
In adtpiarhrs 1 mild nnl id* link tin adilress# s *it tin
tOiniiih d pass*nu* rsas ol 11e wl.1v inorninu
Howtvir
a spoktsptrson at Nash (.i«n«ral
Hospital in UtH kv Mount s.ud imi Seimnolr ('ntnilv
r* suit ills w* rt .idinillt'd there ha Irealllienl
lie Amtrak Sdv* r M*lei»r v%as prt parmu hi leavi
lie Uot kv Mmini station |iist In lon | 30 a ill when
it was f* .tr t ii*I*vI h\ a slow iiinvinu ( SX work tram
pullmu
fr* &lt;uhi • ars s«iid Ninirak sp*.k» swtiiiian
I' M1) 11vit ka in XX 1sh 1nu1' *u
Ifiittv pttiplt vv* it it* at* d .iimI n least ti'or miliar
mpire s 111.link sprains and sir.mis
XXhen wt U"t th* r* we kn* w 11 wasii I as had as
wt 1 1ittill*hi
said ♦ apt l.arrv XXesl ot tie Uot kv
Mount I'oln * Dt pariuit nl
Am tune you te ar
d &gt;*nit a 11.1111 * ttllismii you expei t the worst To me
It W.IS Ilk* « lender la ndei
It was it■*p*» l»t t ansi ii was a Irani .let lilt lit Imi
il wasii 1 iii .i )oi In 1 aust ih« rt were no serious
mpire s XXt s t^ u d
I verythinu^s In-en 4 leared up
lie train is I&gt;.m k on lie tr.uk It II Im* iiioviiiu
It mla y
♦ ieoru* ( &lt;m Ilian with tie* Nalimi.il l r.uis|&gt;ortat!&lt;&gt;n
Salt tv Ikiard in Atlanta s.itd tie iiiveslti'aliirs In in
holt XXorth 11 xas arrived in Uih k\ Mount to start
tie 11 invrslii*allull
All wt know is that tile* wmk train) tlel have
ptrmission to tone 011 lie- Itte- and il sine k the
IAmirak) Irani in lilt rear
Dure ka said
I lie Amtrak Silver Melenrw illl D» passenger « ars
was Imtin111 limn Miami to New Nork I he .11 eltlenl
der. 11I1 d hv t tars
Kvi rvlxnlv was n al « aim
XXesl said
XXt
«h«111 t have .mv prohlems M«^i pt tiplt* stayed &lt;*M
he Irani and wailed lor the Imses to arrive XXY
Imis* d tie in all I*1 XXash itup on XXesl said
XX• si s.ud |■*li««
lire ami rescue perstnuiel
lollowi d st 1 • im iu« le v pr*M edures and handled the
situ.limn vv 11I1 . 1 11111 iiiniiiii nl« mnple aieins
lie 1 e.1t fimi was real i*&lt;■»tI Ore- uiiv Inin
Miami In s a tin in.111 le in.eh ihe pmni in praiM1 lit 1 lit*r 1 Ih was real i oiiiplme nl.irv
XVcsl said
Kv i i v ImmIv wot kill will touelle r It was a uimhI
o |m ration
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�3 A — Senlord Hdtsid. Sanford. Florid* — Tuesday. March 13. 1M 0

NEW S FROM THE REGION AND ACR O SS THE STATE

Greyhound boss vows to stand firm
C h airm an rid es b u s here; sa y s
in tim id a tio n ta c tic s w o n ’t w ork

Plan* crash#* nsar rasldantlal area
T A M P A — A atnall plan e crash ed M onday In a wooded area
n orth of V an de nbu rg A irp o rt. Injuring tw o people, a co un ty
a irfie ld near the state fairgrounds.
T h e husband and wife front SelTner w rre dow n by helicopter
to T a m p a G en eral H o sp ita l, w here they were listed In c rltlc a l but
guarded condition .
H illsb oro u gh C o u n ty s h e riffs spokesw om an Debbie C arter
Identified the pilot as A dam P redict z. 63. H is wire. Helen, was
also o n board Ihe Iw ln-cn glne Cessna.
T h e re were no other passengers In the fuur-arut plane, she
said.
A u th o ritie s said the couple w as h eading n orth from a ru nw ay
at 12:43 p.m. w hen ih r plane lost power and stru ck som e trees
near the airfield.
Investigators have not yet determ ined w h eth er ih e y were
la k ln g off or p ra rlle ln g louch-and go m aneuvers on the airstrip.
C a rte r said.
T h e plane w as registered w ith the C iv il A ir Patrol.
O fficia ls w ith V andenbu rg said Investigators w ith Ihr National
T ran sportation Safety Hoard and the Federal A via tio n A d ­
m in istra tio n were in ve stig a tin g ih r accident.

O R L A N D O — G re y h o u n d
C h a irm a n Fred C u rre y vow ed
M on day th a t ih e strike b ou n d
b u s c o m p a n y w o u ld n ot be
cow ed by violence, one day a fle r
a sn ip e r opened fire on a m ovin g
bua near Ja c k s o n v ille , In ju ring
seven passengers.
C u rre y spoke after urrlvtn g In
c e n t r a l F lo r id a a b o a rd u
G re y h o u n d bus from
Ja ck s o n v ille .
" I m ade th is trip because I
t h i n k tt Is c r i t i c a l t h a t
G re y h o u n d people, o u r cu s to m ­
e rs a n d o u r e m p lo ye e s, u n ­
derstand that we w ill no* be
In ltm ld a ird by v io le n ce ." C u rre y
said, " t don 't usk a n y o f o u r
people lo do a n y th in g I w o uldn't
d o m y se lf."
C u rre y said It was h is Brel bu s
trip sin ce the s trik e began M arch
2.

Angels want armory tumad Into prison
T A M P A — T he G u a rd ia n Angels* loeal chapter began a
petition drive In front o f c ity h a ll M onday lo convert a National
G u a rd arm ory Into a m in im u m security prison.
" T h e p e titio n a s k s G o v . B o h M a r lin e s lo a u th o riz e
(H illsborough C o u n ty l S h e riff W alter H e in ric h to use the Fort
H rs te rly A rm o ry as a tem porary m in im u m secu rity detention
re n te r." sa id George Moore, rh a p te r leader.
He said he p la n s lo travel lo T allahassee S atu rd a y w ith a s la c k
o f sign atures to p rc s rn l lo M artinez.
C u rtis S llw u . ih e founder and president or the G u a rdian
Angels, sa id If there Is stro ng support tn T am p a for transform ing
the a rm o ry Into a m in im u m se cu rity Jail, the g rou p w ill la u n ch a
n ation w ide peril Ion driv e to draw attention lo t he Idea.
" W e ’re going lo a n a ly ze ih e drive, and see how It progresses."
S llw a said, a d ding that a ch a pte r In Uroward C o u n ty m ost lik e ly
w ill follow Ihe T a m p a ch a p te r's lead.
B u t H e in ric h ’s ch ie f legal counsel. Paul M arino, called the
proposal " u n re a lis tic and unreasonable."
It w ould cost as m u ch to b u ild a tem porary detention fa cility
as tt w ould to outfit the arm ory to meet federal and sta le Jail
guidelines. M arino said.

Lobbying group rallying troops
in support of gas tax increase
T A L L A H A S S E E — A ke y lo b b yin g group for
transportation Im provem ents Is u rg in g Its m e m ­
bers lo contact th e ir legislators In support o f a
4-ccnt-per-gallon Increase In the state gasoline la x .
F lo rid ia n s for Better T ran sp ortation , whose
m e m be rship Is com posed o f som e o f F lo rid a 's
m ost prom in e n t c iv ic and p o litic a l leaders, w ould
ra th e r see a 10-ccnt h ik e in the state gas tax. B u t
tt is u rg in g m em bers to b a ck the 4-ccnt proposal
a s the best hope for g e llin g som e s o n of highw ay
fu n d in g p r o p o u l approved d u rin g the u p co m in g
legislative session.
Last week, th e Select J o in t Com m ittee on
T ran sp ortation u n a n im o u sly agreed lo a 4-crnt
Increase that w o uld be Imposed w ith in Ihe sta le 's
seven Departm ent o f T ran sportation districts.

Attorney turns in former client
M IAM I — A m an convicted of m a riju a na co n sp ira cy w ill appeal
the verdict because the w itn e ss w ho Im plicated h im In the crim e
w as h is form er attorney, h is new law yer said.
T h e governm ent w rongly Invaded the a tlo m ry -e lle n i rela­
tionship. sa id Ihe new law yer. L o u is V ernell.
"T h e w hole th in g s tu n k ." V ern e ll said.
R onald A la n Shears w as convicted M onday of co n sp irin g to
distrib u te h un dreds o f pou n ds o f m ariju ana In an operation FBI
agents sa id Involved m ore than 33 m illio n In drugs.
Shears was acquitted of a no th er charge o f possessing 65
pounds o f m a riju a na that V ern e ll cla im e d had a ctu ally belonged
to the form er law yer.
•
V erne ll said he w o uld appeal the co n v ictio n because the
luw ycr. N ich o la s M asclotl. should never have been allow ed to
Im plicate Shears b y cooperating w ith the FBI after he was
Indicted for d ru g trafficking.*
V ern e ll .also said an FBI agent ji le*|Jq)Qiw .that Shears
confessed to m ure than 150 d ru g tra n saction s should not have
heen allow ed because there were no slg n rd statem ents or tapes
lo collaborate the agent’s account.
Last Ju n e . U .S D istrict Ju d g e T ho m as Scott refused lo d ism iss
the ease because he found no e om irctlo n between M ascfo ll's
a ctin g us Shears' attorney and "th e c rim in a l a ctiv ity at Issue
h ere."
Prosecutor B ru ce Low e hud argued that M uscloll advised
S heurs o n ly "o n som e c iv il m ailers".

In tro d u rllo n of the Increase w o uld require
approval o f the legislators w ith in each d istrict.
Once approved at that level. Ih r Increase w ould be
su b m lttrd for a vole o f the full Legislature.
Gov. Bob M artinez, who has steadfastly opposed
any effort lo raise Ihe gas tax. has pushed for u
s im ila r p lan that w ould allow voters In each of the
seven d istricts to decide w hether to Increase the
tax.
A id e s to M artinez said last week h r w ill vela Ihe
4 -crnt Increase proposed by the Joint co m m itte r
because It does not allow fur approval by local
option.
In a letter to members. F lo rid ia n s for B e lte r
T ran sportation Don Crane suld Ih r Joint c o m m it­
tee's vote represents a font tn the door.
"Is th is the best w ay lo Increase revenue for the
D O T ? No.

Shuttle grounded in Texas
U n ite d Prw sa In te rn a tte n a l
A steady stream o f cu ro u s
onlookers view ed the space
s t y m ie A t la n t is in s u n n y
^weather M on day w h ile crafl
"hnd rre w w a lle d for bad
~ W fa ih e r to c le a r up In C e n tra l
T exas.
A s p o k e s w o m a n for Ih r
pathfinder crew of 3 6 a cco m ­
p a n y in g the sh u ttle said an
n ltrm p l w o uld be m ade lo
co n tin u e the Journey Tuesday
m o rn in g from Edw ards A ir
Force Base. C a lif., to Kennedy
Space Center In Florid.
T h r s h u ltlr. bolted to Ihe
b a rk o f a Boeing 747. was
e n ro u le to K e n ne dy after u
secret live-day m ission Feb.
26-M arch 4. sa id pu blic affairs
officer L is a M ulon r.
M alone sa id Ih r A tla n tis
flig h t w a s c la s s ifie d u s u
D e p a r t m e n t o f D e fe n s e
m is s io n . S h e s a id c r e w
m em bers co u ld not d iscu ss
a n y d e tails of the (light.
" T h e Fort B lis s p u b lic In­
form ation office notified Ihe
m rd la lh a l the shuttle w ould
lan d at B iggs a n d there was a
s m a ll contingen t of personnel
w a it in g fu r u s w h e n we
la n de d." M alone said. "T h e

Two Florida men charged with rape
T w o C e n ir a l S ta le U n iv e rsity students w rre being h eld In Ihe
Greene C o u n ty Jail T ue sd a y on charges they raped a w om an In a
m en 's d o rm ito ry on cam pus.
L u lb e r Jo h n so n Jr.. 2 ) . a Ju n ior from M iam i. Fla., and M arvin
Pope. 21. a sophom ore from G a in esville. Fla., w rre charged
M onday In X c u lu M u n icip a l Court w ith one count each or rape.
Ed C h am n css. u u n iv e rsity spokesm an, said Ih r tw o men
allegedly roped an IR-year-old wom an In an upperclassm en's
dorm at about I a.in. S aturday.
A ssista n t C o u n ty Prosecutor Suzanne S chm idt said Ihe
wom an, a non-student, w as w a itin g In the h allw ay of t h r dorm ,
w here she w as v isitin g w llh a friend, when Ihe m en In v lird her
Into a room to sit and raped her.
Both Pope and Jo h n so n are m em ber* of Ihr C e n tra l S tale
football team.
T h e ir case w ill go before u grand Jury Friday. S chm idt said.
From U nited P ra ts International reports

LOTTIRY

A sn ip e r opened fire o n a
G re yh o u n d b u s c a rry in g 3 9 pas**■tigers S u n d a y n ight about 6
o'clock, a cco rd in g lo a Sieve
W cln trau b . a spokesm an for th r
Ja ck so n v lllc She rl ITs O ffice.
A n oth e r bua was fired upon
M onday w h ile I ra ve lin g In C o n ­
n e cticu t between New Y o rk and
Boston. T he bu llet entered the
h u s's luggage ro m p a rtm e n l. but
t here were n o Injuries.
A p a s s e n g e r on the
Ja c k s o n v ille bus was stru ck In
Ihe th roat, a se co nd person
suffered a bullet w ound lo Ihe
side, amt both Injuries w rre
serious. W rtn tra u h said. Five
others were Injured by -flying
debris.
One o f the lw o m ore seriously
Injured passengers — Ted B la ir
id M elbourne — w as lls ir d In fulr
co ndition M onday a lle n io o n at
B a p tis t M e d ic a l C e n te r. T h e
other. M ich ael Rogers of Lon g ­

wood, w as listed In good c o n d i­
tion al SI. L u k e 's H ospital.
T h e sn ipe r u p p o rrn lly fired
h o rn a n o v e rp a s s a lo n g Intrrsta tr 9 3 ■"
sou tthi l lo*f Ja c k*s o n v ille
as Ih r bus headed south toward
O rlando on U.S. I, W cln tra u b
said.
C u rre y announced a 325 ,0 0 0
reward for Inform ation leading
In th r arrest a n d co n v ictio n o f
ih e sniper.
A sked If Ihe sh o o tin g w as
slrlk r-re la le d . W cln tra u b said.
" T h a t's still being follow ed up.
T h a t 's p r o b a b ly a c o r r e c t
assum ption ."
C u rre y w as greeted In O rlan do
by about tw o d o z rn s trik in g
drivers. He flew to Ja c k s o n v ille
ubout 2 u.m. and later boarded
the bus w ith 47 passengers.
C u rre y met w llh about a d o z rn
strike rs after h is urrlvul.
"H e w ants u s buck to w o rk."
sa id R ic h N ichols, a s trik in g
d riv e r from O rlando. "H e w ants
us track. Iso) w h y Isn't he at the
table'?"
G re yh o u n d d rlv rrs . baggage

flow of visitors. In clu din g m il­
ita ry personnel at lllggs. has
been ste a dy."
M alone sa id she Is one u( 36
support erew m rin b c rs w ho
fly In advance of the s h u lllr lo
d e te rm in e w e a th e r c o n d i­
tions. She said Ih r crew s were
111 u C - I 4 I . a m ilita ry cargo
plane lh a l p r r r r d r d Ih r s h u l­
l l r by 15-20 m inutes.
The shuttle w as forced lo
stop In E l I’aso Im' cuiisc n( hail
weather S u n d a y In the Sun
A n to n io area, she said. The
s h u lllr w as lo huve slopped
a l K e lly A ir Force Base In San
A n to n io to refuel.
" T h e shutlIt- w eighs about
1 6 0 .0 0 0 p o u n d s ." M alo n e
said. " T h a i’ s a heavy loud fur
ih e B o rin g 7 47."
T h r space sh u tlle " I s a real
gas g u zzle r." she said.
C re w m e m b e rs w ill d e ­
te rm in e T u e s d a y m o rn in g
w lile li o f four possible slopovers lia s Ihe Ix-st weather or
w hether the s h u lllr w ill sla y
another day In E l Paso.
None of th r u s ln m a iils are
f l y i n g w it h Ih e s h u t t le .
M alone suld. T h e y u su u lly fly
huek lo Houston Im m edlulely
a lte r the A tla n tis lands.

Lawmaker wants
clamp on loud
auto speakers
T A L L A H A S S E E — Som e
m e m b e rs o f th e F lo r id a
Legislature want to cra ck dow n
on Ihe throbbing bum p-da-dab u m p of Ihe boom box.
House B ill 1363 w o uld m ake It
Illegal lo play a ca r atereo loud
enough lo be heard SO feet away.
V io lato rs w ould be ticketed and
lin e d 332.
" I d o n 't k n o w h ow th e se
people su rvive In th e ir ca rs ."
sa id Rep. D a v id T ro x le r. RJa ck so n v llte . the b ill's s p o n s o r
" T h e y d riv e b y y o u a n d It
alm ost kn o ck s you dow n ."
H o m s and other em ergency
e q u ip m e n t, as w e ll as
loudspeakers u trd by Ice-cream
tru ck s o r p olllk-al ca n didates'
vehicles w ould be exem pt from
the ban.
T ro x le r said lie h as had c o m ­
p la in ts from c o n s titu e n ts o f­
fended by the sounds b la rin g out
o f the giant speakers and stereos
that m any people spend u p to
315.000 to Install 'In th
' e ir cars.
He said c ity and co u n ty o r d i­
nances against d is tu rb in g Ihe
peace often apply o n ly lo sta­
tionary nuisances.

h a n d le r* , m e c h a n ic s , ll c k c l
agents a n d reservation c le rk s
stru ck a f lr r live da ys of Intense
talks In S c o tls d a lr. A rlz.. fulled
to yie ld a new contract.
T h e u n io n representing 9 ,0 0 0
s trik in g G re y h o u n d em ployees
m et w tth fe d e ra l m e d ia to r s
M onday in Ihe Brst high-profile
effort to end t h r I l-d ay w alkout.
However, n o contract ta lk s be­
tween th e ra m p a n y a n d the
u nion were scheduled.
C u rre y sa id he did not want in
r e tu rn tn n e g o tia tio n s w ith
drive rs because negotiators li.ul
approved a settlem ent, o n ly lo
have It rejected.
C u rre y sa id the wages and
benefits the w orkers were de­
m anding w ould Increase d rlv rr
costs by 3 0 percent lo 3H percent
— so m e th in g the com pany could
not ulford.
"W c have a lot of good p ro p lr
out on the picket line. I th in k
they have been baadly m isled by
ih r u n io n ." C u rre y said.
B u t s t r ik e r s a p p e a re d u n ­
swayed.

Apple promotion
paying dividends
at state schools
S t if f t w l r s r t f t f t
M IAM I — T he A p p le s for
S tu d e n ts prom otion la u n ­
ch ed by A pple C o m p u te r
a n d I'u b llx S u p e r M arke ts
Inc. Is bearing fru it at a
sch oo ls around Florid a , as
w e l l a s In S e m i n o l e
C o un ty.
Betty P rice , the project
m anager for A pple Com u t e r . s a id A p p le a n d
u b ltx have taken orders
for 6 0 co m p u te rs In eight
Flo rid a counties.
G r if f in E le m e n ta ry In
C o o p e r C it y on M on day
b e ca m e th e first p u b lic
school In Brow ard C o u n ty
to tap in to ihe program .
S tu d e n ts co lle cte d
3 3 3 0 .0 0 0 tn green grocery
re c e ip ts fro m P u b llx to
earn tw o A p p le lie color
system s.
T h e c a m p a ig n , w h ic h
lasts th rou gh M ay 26. got
off to a rough start when
B ro w a rd C o u n ty school of­
ficia ls questioned w hether
the program was Just an
a d ve rtisin g ploy.
A d m in is tra to rs taler de ­
cided the I T A co u ld collect
and redeem the P u b llx re­
ce ip ts brou gh t In b y s tu ­
dents.
A lth o u g h som e schools
have been able lo w in free
co m pute rs. P T A President
L a lh a K r t s h n a ly e r s a id
s m a lle r schools m ay have a
tougher tim e co lle ctin g the
3 1 0 0 .0 0 0 to 3225.000 In
receipts needed lo earn a
com puter.
" T h e little schools arc
very in to It." K rtsh n a lye r
lo ld T h e M ia m i H e ra ld .
"T h e y w o uld love lo have a
com puter. B u t the sm a lle r
s c h o o ls d o n 't h a v e t h r
s tu d e n t p o p u la tio n a n d
w o u ld n 't get as m a n y re­
ceipts.”
A lb e rtso n s grocery stores
have recently begun u s im i­
la r p rog ra m g iv in g s tu ­
den ts A chance la trade
store receipts for IBM or
A pple com puters.

P

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T A L L A H A S S E E • Th* da lly
numbar Monday In tha Florida
Lottary CASH 1 (jama was 833.
□ Straight Play inumban In asset
ordsr): S2S0 on a 50-cenl bat. 4500
o n tt.
□ Box 3 (numbers in any order):
ISO for a SOeanl bat. tts o on 31.
□ Bo* fl (numbers In any order):
340 for a 50-canl bat. 330on tt.
□ Straight Box 3: 3330 In order
drawn, 300 In any order on a 31 bat.
□Straight Box 3: 3290 In order
drawn. 340 It pic ted in combination
on 31 bat.

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T oday...M ostly s u n n y w llh a
h ig h In Ihe low to m id 60s. E a sl
w in d s at 5 to 10 mph.
T o n ig h t...F a ir w ith a low near
60. L ig h t w inds.
T om orrow ...Partly s u n n y w llh
a h ig h again In Ihe lo w to m id
80s. E a s l w in d s at 5 to 10 m ph.
E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k . . . P a r t ly
clo u d y w llh highs In the low lo
m id B O s a n d lows In Ihe m id 60s.

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TU ESD AY:
S O LU N A R T A B L E : M in. 6:10
a.nt.. 6:40 p.m.; MaJ. 12:25 p.m.
M a rc h
TID ES: D aytona Beach: highs.
26
9:05 a.tit.. 9:20 p,m.; lows. 3.02
a.in.. 2:54 p.m .; New Sm yrna
Beach: highs. 9 :10 u.m.. 9:25
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p.m.; lows. 3:07 u.m.. 2:39 p.m.;
A p ril 10 Cocoa Beach: highs. 9:25 a.in..
9:40 p.m.; lows. 3:22 a.ni.. 3:14
p.m.

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D aytona Beach; W aves arc 1
fool w ith a sligh t chop. C u rre nt
Is lo the n o rth w ith a w ater
tem perature of 6 9 degrees. New
S m yrn a Beach: W aves arc I foot
a n d sem l-choppy. C u rre n t Is to
the north, w ith u w ater tem pera­
ture of 6 9 degrees. S u n screen
factor: 17.

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(U 1P S M l IN I

Tuesday. March 13, 1990
Vo! 82. No 173

NATIONAL'

U V IW W R

BOATIMO
S t. A u gu stin e to J u p ite r Inlet
T uday...w lnd southeast to,cost
10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to 4 (I. Bay
and Inland w a trrs a m oderate
chop. A few show ers south part.
T o n ig h t and W ed n c s d a y ...w in d southeast 10 kts.
Seas 2 to 3 It. Bay and in la n d
w a te rs a lig h t ch o p . A few
show ers south p.irl.

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford M onday w as 81 degrees
and the overnight low w as 5 8 as
reported by the U n iv e rs ity of
F lo rid a A g ric u ltu ra l Research
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Two clerks in county’s future?
Map accuaad o l drug ta la attampt.
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - A m an w h o a llegedly tried to a id a
C ity C o u n ty Investigative Bureau f g r n l In (ha purchase o f
cra ck cocaine at C lu b 436. A n c h o r Road, ru ra l A lla m o n tr
Spring*, wan a rrrs lc d a lte r the deal fe ll through.
T h e agent refused the deal w hen Ihe m an a sked for $ 2 0 In
advance o f d e live rin g Ihe p rom ised cra ck , an arrest report aald.
T im o th y T ra lc h e r. 2 1 . o f M a itla n d , wan ch a rge d w llh
u llrm p te d sell of cocaine and possession o f d ru g p a raphernalia
al about m idnight T h u rsd a y on A m a n d a Street a l A n c h o r
Road.

Contraband found after tight
L A K E M A R Y — A L a k e M ary p olicem an w h o responded to a
reported fight at Ihe L a k e M ary Pub. on C ry s ta l Lake A ve..
reported a rriv in g after the fight. A m an w ho w as re p o rtrd ly
y e llin g obscenities ou tside Ihe p u b w a s arrested on a d iso rderly
Intoxication charge.
Ch arges of possession o f less than 2 0 g ra m s o f m arijuana and
d ru g paraphernalia w ere added after contraban d w as re ­
p o rtrd ly found when R ich a rd Le slie Shader. 36. o f 404 R a cro n
SI.. Lake M ary, was searched

Man accuaod of gun throats
S A N F O R D — C lly police charged R ich a rd Bern ard P rin gle.
32. 2570-A H artw ell Ave.. Sanford, w llh aggravaled a saau ll
after he allegedly threatened an ex-gtrl friend and a no th e r
v ictim a l Ihe w om an's house.
P rin gle w as also charged w llh ca rry in g a concealed firearm .
Police said they recovered a loaded 25-callber pistol from
P rin g le ’s car. He w as arrested at Ihe scene at 1010 W. 16th St.,
at 3:03 p.m. Monday. Latonya Bar bar. 31. reportedly said he
threatened to k ill her and a guest at h e r house.

C o m m issio n to c o n sid e r sto re
o rd in an ce at to n ig h t’s m eeting
■ t J .M M K I
Hsrald staff wrltsr
S A N F O R D — Sem inole C o un ty
c o m m is s io n e rs w ill c o n s id e r
passage of a ro u n ty w ld e "tw o
c le r k " o rd in a n c e to m m orro w
night that w ill require a ll conve­
nience stores In the county to
have eith er tw o cle rk s on du ty
d u rin g late-night hours o r to
enclose the sin g le cle rk in a
bullet-proof enclosure.
If approved d u rin g Ihe 7 p.m.
hearing at th e C o un ty Services
B u ild in g . Ihe ordinance w ill af­
fect a ll unincorporated areas of
the county. Casselberry. A lta ­
monte S prings, W in te r S prings
and Oviedo. If a n y of those citie s
pass a s im ila r o rdinan ce re ­
garding late-night cle rk protec­
tion. the co u n ty ch arter prevents
Ihe ro u n ly ordinance from re-

H srald staff w rltsr______________

C A S S E L B E R R Y — Sem inole C o u n ty s h e riffs deputies report
m a k in g an a rrrs l In a bu rg la ry lo In dian H ills B o w ling Lanes.
Casselberry, after searchtng a su spe ct’s ca r and reportedly
fin d in g a bag of qu arters stolen In the burglary.
T h e qu arters w ere a lle g e d ly sto le n from video gam e
m achines, and deputies said Ihe b u rg la r w as unsuccessful In
an attem pt toopen a safe In the M onday bu rglary.
C a lv in Lee K aufm an. 19. o f U n io n Park, w a s charged w llh
bu rglary In ihe case a l 10:19 p.m. M on d ay on N. Je ric h o Street.
C a sse lb e iry. after deputies questioned him a s a su sp icio u s
person. T hey said he gave them p e rm issio n lo search hts ca r
w h e rr the slolen qu arters w err reportedly found.

S A N F O R D — A n A m e rica n
C iv il Lib e rtie s U n io n attorney
h a s a s k e d to s p e a k to th e
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College
Board o f T ru s te rs at their m eet­
ing tonight. H e has said he w ill
protest the board's decision lo
show " T h e Last T em ptation of
C h ris t" In s sm a ll classroom .
T h e board m eeting w ill meet
In ro o m A - 1 0 0 In th e a d ­
m in is tr a tio n b u ild in g o f Ihe
Sanford cam pus a l 8 p.m. to­
night.
R ic h a rd W lln n . an O rlando
attorney w h o w o rks w llh Ihe
A m e rica n C iv il L ib e rtie s U n io n
a n d w ho represents several first
a m e n d m e n t de fe nse g ro u p s,
plan s to speak la the board
re g a rd in g th e ir d e cis io n la st
m o n th th e s h o w T h e L a s t
T e m p a ta tlo n of C h r is t to a
lim ite d audience. W ilson said he
w ill a lto protest Ihe boa rd's
p r o p o s e d p la n s lo f o r m a
‘ ‘ce n so rsh ip '’ co m m llle e w h ich
w ould requ ire all film s and p la ys
at S C C be subjected to review
before they could be shown.
" I th in k It Is a p p allin g they
p l a n t o d e c i d e w h a t Is
appropriate a m d what la not for
ih e whole c o m m u n ity ." W ilson
said.
W ilso n sa id "litig a tio n w ould
ce rta in ly follow " if Ihe board
votes to form the com m ittee.
C ra ig O rslno, S C C 's d ire ctor of
p u b lic Inform ation, sold there
a rc no p la n s (o m ove the board
of trustees m eeting to a larger
room to accom odate protesters.
O rsln o said the decision to m ove
ih e m eeting rested w ith S C C
president E a rl W eldon and could
not be m ade u n til the start of
th is evenings meeting.
A letter addressed to W ilson,
h ow e ve r. In d ica te d th a t d is ­
cu ssion about the possibility of
m ovin g to a larger facility had
already taken place.
W ilson said he d id not know
haw m any students and m e m ­
bers of the co m m u n ity w ould be
on hand for the m eeting, bu t he
predicted they w ould "h a ve no
trouble fillin g the board roo m ."
W hen " T n e Last T em ptation
of C h ris t" w as shown In a sm a ll
c la s s r o o m Fe b . 28. s e v e ra l
h u n d re d protesters fille d the
quadrangle between the school's
lib ra ry and fine arts building.
T h e m ovie has draw n protest
because It show s Je s u s as a m an
w ho su ccu m bed lo tem ptations
In h is dream s.
Representatives o f the C e n tra l
F lo rid ia n s A ga in st Censorship.
Ih e F r i e n d s o f th e F i r s t
A m e n d m e n t, a n d C o n c e rn e d
S tu d e n ts A g a in s t C e n s o rs h ip
produced a petition w hich staled
th a t b o a rd o f tru s te e s h ad
"a b u se d the power of th e ir office
by d ire ctin g that severe llm ltallo n s he placed o n Ihe righ t of
access o f stu dents and co m m u ­
n it y m e m b e rs to a p u b lic ly
a d v e rtis e d c u llu r a l/ a c a d c m lc
event a l Ihe Sanfo.'d ca m p u s."
W ilso n sa id he w o uld be Joined
b y r e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th o se
groups as w e ll as O rlando radio
ta lk show host C liv e T ho m as
w ho h as been encouraging h is
lis t e n e rs lo sh ow th e ir d is ­
p le a s u re to the S C C board.
T h o m a s w ill present Ihe pellIlona to the board.
(’ re sid e n t W eldo n w as not
a v a ila b le y e ste rd a y for c o m ­
ment.

S A N F O R D — Theodore Ray M ltch em . 39. 2334 Potnsetta
Ave.. Sanford, was arrested at hom e at 6 a.in. M onday on a
charge of battery-spouse abuse. C it y police allege he till hts
wife In the head and face w llh hts hands.

14-yssrotd girl reports rspss
S A N F O R D — A 14-year-old Sanford girl has reported to
Sanford police that she w as raped several tim e s by two S anford
men when she was liv in g at th eir house under co urt order.
T he g irl said she w as assaulted between Dec. 13. 19H9. and
Ja n . 19. T he girl Is now an Inm ate at the J u v e n ile Detention
C en ter In Sanford, and when she reported h e r allegations to
police M arch 8. she reportedly sa id the u ssu lla n ls at Ihe tim e o f
the attacks would threaten lo retu rn her lo that fa c ility If she
told anyone about the assaults, police reported.

Two arretted on DU I charges
S A N F O R D — T h e follow ing persona face a charge o( d riv in g
under the Influence In Sem inole County:
• F ra n k Ja m e s Z lka. 29. of O rlando, was arrested at 9:48 p.m .
M onday on Sem inole Boulevard. Sanford, after he allegedly
drove erratically.
• K im b e rly A. Keller. 34, o f Bay V illa g e . Ohio, w as atresled a l
12:59 p.m. M onday after police saw her ca r w eaving and
w ith o u t h er c a r’s h e u d llg h ts on. S he w as stopped b y
Casselberry police on U.S. H igh w ay 17-92. C asselberry. P olice
allege she grabbed a policem an ’s police radio and kicked h in t
and also scratched anoth er officer. S he Is a lso charged w llh
battery on a policem an and re sisting arrest w llh violence.

Jail crowding puts drug
fugitives on the streets
U n tfd P ra ts Iwtarwattwwal
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - F lo ri­
da h as 101.077 o u ts ta n d in g
fe lon y fu g itiv e w a rra n ts, 4.8
percent more than It had at this
tim e last year, and m ost of them
are for drug-related offenses, law
enforcem ent officials said M on ­
day.
"It's staggering." sa id Kath y
Fan llgrassl. w arrants su pervisor
for the Brow ard C o u n ty Sheriff's
O ffice, w h ic h g e ls 8 5 0 new
felony w arrants a m onth.
T he latest figures from the
Florida Departm ent of Law E n ­
fo rce m e n t sh ow o u ts ta n d in g
w arrants for 101.077 felonies,
com pared to 96.388 at th is tim e
last year.
"T h e num bers do not go u p by
leaps or bounds, b u l us more
people com e Into Ihe state they
do go u p ." said K lc h lc G ran t, an
F D L E statistician.
B e cau se m u ltip le offe n de rs
m ay have more than one warrani out for their urrest. law
enforcem ent officers d o n ’ t know
e xactly how m any fugitives are
on the loose In Florida. T h e lo la l
could be even higher because no
one know s how m any fugitives
from other s ta irs have fled to
Florida.
T he b u lk of those outstanding
felony w arrants ure for drugrelated charges, said Sgt. M ark
M urray, head of the Brow ard
C o un ty S h e rilfs Office fugitive
squad.
J a tl crow din g forces police to

re le a s e m o st d ru g s u s p e c ts
w ith in a few h ou rs of th eir
arrest. Once released, m ost s im ­
p ly disappear. M urray said.
T o co m pou nd the problem ,
fugitive squads In most Florid a
co u n tie s are understaffed.
Dade C o u n ty leads the state
w ith 30.000 o u tsta n din g felony
w arrants. B u t the Metro-Dade
C o u n ty Police Departm ent has
o n ly 22 detectives In Its felony
squud.
Brow ard C o u n ty , second w llh
1 3 .0 0 0 o u t s t a n d in g f e lo n y
fugitive w arrants, has four de­
tectives In Its sh eriff's lu g ltlve
squad.
Because they are short-staffed,
fugitive squuds m ust rely on tip s
a n d a co m puterized F D L E lis tin g
or o u ts ta n d in g w arran ts. D e­
tectives use th a l listin g lo m ake
d a lly cro ssch e cks against the
roster of co u n ty Jail Inmates.
L o ca l police departm ents use the
F D L E list to ru n w arrant ch e ck s
on suspects In e ve rythin g from
rou tine traffic stops lo b u rg la ­
ries.
Gov. Bob M artinez and k ry
le g is la to rs a re aw are o f the
problem , but have no solution .
"W e have n o lh ln g specific,
a lth o u g h It Is an Issue that
a n n u a l ly a t t r a c t s a lo t o f
le g is la t iv e a t t e n t io n . " s a id
M ich e lle M cLaw h orn. an aide to
s t a le S e n a te P re s id e n t Hob
Craw ford. D -W lnter Haven.
Law enforcem ent officia ls sultl
there m ay be a good reason for
the la ck of sp e cific proposals.

C

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e Food
and D rug A d m in istra tio n has
approved nationw ide testing of a
post-exposure AID S vaccine de­
veloped by Dr. Jo n a s S dlk. who
pioneered the polio vaccine.
S a lk 's vaccine w ill fin d be
givrn lo about 60 people who are
Infected w llh Ihe AIDS--causing

Hum an im m u n odeficien cy v iru s
IHIV), b u l w ho have not devel­
oped a n y sym ptom s of a c q u lrrd
Im m une deficien cy syndrom e.
F D A o fficials said Monday.
T h e new v a c c i n e ,
m anufactured by Im m une Pro­
d u cts Ltd. o f S an Diego, has
already been tested tn c h im ­
panzees and about IOC AIDSI n f r r lr il people In C a lifo rn ia ,
w h ich has tls ow n A ID S d ru g

A a s c o m p ro m is e , c o u n ty
co m m issio n e rs have proposed to
a llo w store ow ners to h ire an
e lt r a c le rk lo w o rk between 9
p.m . a n d 5 a.m . or Install a
b u lle t - p r o o f g la s s e n c lo s u re
arou n d the cash register area.
B u l M ore ow ners don't lik e
lh a t co m prom ise either, saying
Ihe e n clo su res are expensive.
T h e y cite e xa m p le s or cle rks
Injured o r burned lo death In
tw o F lo rid a co u n tie s when an
assailant splashed gasoline over

Butterflies on drugs
What hspptns when a caterpillar takas drugsHa doasn't bacoma a buttsrily. Students at
W ilton Elemantary School Issmsd this l«sson
Monday whan students put on • play baa«d on

le siin g program .
It Is hoped the vaccine, w h ich
c o n s is t s o f I n a c l l v u l r d o r
"k ille d " A ID S viru s, w ill spur an
Im m une response d ia l w ill hall
or even reverse the spread of the
deadly v iru s In people suffering
from AIDS. It can ta kr 10 years
or longer from Ihe lim e people
are Infected w llh HIV
The S alk approach Is Ihe th ird
experim en tal A ID S vaccine Ihe

tbs book "Mac'a Choice,” by Oabra Wert. Mac
(Jarnny Luno. Itft) makes his fateful choice
whan offered drugs from a cockroach (Daniel
Holtzapple, right).

Seth to perform for AIDS SuperChallenge
$V LACY I
Hsrald staff writer
H E A T H R O W - M on lsh a Seth
Is spending h er s p rin g break
from New Y o rk C it y 's J u llla r d
S ch o o l p u rs u in g tw o o f h er
passions: m u sic and m edicine.
S e th , a W in te r P a rk H ig h
School graduate and v io lin v ir ­
tuoso. w ill be featured tn concert
at Heathrow C o u n try C lu b . S a t­
urday. M arch 17. at 2:30 p.m.. to
benefit the T ho m as E. W hlgham
A ID S SuperChallenge. a co m ­
m u n ity project lo su ppo rts A ID S
research at Ihe U n iv e rsity o f
M iam i.
W hlgham , a S anford attorney,
died last fall from co m p lica tio n s
of the A ID S v iru s after a blood
transfusion.
"I'v e a lw ays been Interested In
m edicine.” Seth said. " I f som e­
th in g happened a n d m y career
as a vio lin ist did not w ork out. I
would choose lo w o rk In cancer
research." she said.
G lo ria O rseck o f the Florida
S y m p h o n y Y o u th O rc h e s tra ,
contacted Seth to participate tn
the benetli. Seth said.
T h e concert w ill feature selec­
tions Seth has chosen and been
p ra c tic in g d u rin g h er s p rin g
break. " I t's a tot of w ork, b u l I'm
h aving fun. I'm h appy lo be a
purl of It." she said.
S c lh made her solo debut w llh
Ihe P hila d elp h ia O rch estra a l
age 10 and has sin ce appeared
as s soloist w llh the L an dsdow nc
S ym p h o n y. Flo rid a S ym p h o n y
and F lorid a Orchestras.
She w as Ihe youngest student
to attend the college d iv isio n of
the J u llla r d School. D u rin g her
freshm an year, she w as I he only
freshm an selected lo perform
w ith (he J u llla r d O rchestra. She
lias also perform ed at Carnegie
H a ll. " I ' m v e r y h a p p y at
sch o o l," S c lh said, " f t 's very
m otivation al for me lo be s u r­
rounded by people w llh sim ila r
Interests. I'm co n st an lly
ch allen ged." she said.

Testing of Salk AIDS vaccine goes nationwide
United Preee International

C o n v e n ie n c e s to re o w n e rs
oppose Ihe requirem ent, saying
II la c o o lly and II places both
c le rk s a n d cu stom ers a l risk.
O ppon e n ts Include Ihe R etail
G ro ce rs Asaoctatlon o f Florida.
C irc le K and K a n d y Way.

the enclosure and Ig n ilrd die
fuel.
Store ow ners say Ihey'd rattier
have v o lu n ia r y re q u ire m e n ts
su ch as keeping w indow s by
cash register areas u nobstructed
to outside view , “ d ro p " safes
and lim itin g Ihe am ount o f cash
In the register.
T he co un ty o rdinan ce w ould
apply lo lale-night convenience
stores and gasoline statio ns and
sto rrs In sh o p p in g centers If
m ost stores In the sh o p p in g
re n te r a re n 't open . V e n d in g
m a rh ln e a n d gam e a rca d e s,
grocery stores and theaters arc
exem pt from Ihe requirem ents.
A lso required o f Ihe stores Is
an unobstructed view o f the cash
register area from outside, drop
safes o r large safes bolted to the
floor, su rve illa n ce cam eras and
on-hand ca sh lim it s o f $30.
P a r k in g lo t s m u s t be f u lly
lig h te d a n d e m p lo ye e s m u st
re c e iv e t r a in in g In ro b b e ry
avoidance.

ACLU attorney
wants to speak
to S C C trustees

Coins allsgsdly stolon In burglary

Polios sllsg s msn hit w its

m a ln ln g In effect.
If Ihe co u n ty o rd in a n ce Is
saed. II w on't affect S anford or
ke M ary, w h ich a lready have
tw o-clerk ordinances, o r Longw o od If c l l y o fflc la t a th e re
approve ih e lr tw o -cle rk o rd i­
nance M arch 19.
T h e Initiative for the ordinance
arose from store operators and
cle rk s w ho say lone c le rk s ore
vulnerable to la le night a ssau lts
and robberies. Most recently.
Herbert A lle n . 48. o f Deltona,
was stabbed lo death In N ovem ­
ber a s he worked a l ih e C irc le K
at 1806 W. First SI.
C le r k s sa y a tw o -cle rk re ­
qu irem ent w ill offer th em se cu ri­
ty because a robber w ill be
u n lik e ly to h arm o r k ill one cle rk
If another cle rk co u ld com e to
a ssist. In Novem ber, a Sanford
convenience store’s robber was

ra p tu re d by Sanford poller a
short tim e after Ihe crim e w ith a
d e scrip tio n provided b y a second
c le rk o n d u ty even before Sanford paaaed Its tw o-clerk rule In
Decem ber.

F D A h a s a p p r o v e d fo r n a ­
tionw ide h um an testing
S a lk a n d Im m une Products
officials w rrr not available for
Im m ediate com m ent M onday.
In Ju n e . S u lk reported two
H lV - tn fr c t r d c h im p s tost a ll
signs of the A ID S v iru s a flrr
receivin g h is vaccine. R e su lts of
early tests In HIV-Infected paD e n ts h a v e n o l been m ade
p u blic.

W in la r Park High graduate M onlsha Seth w ill perform in Healhrow
Saturday to raise money tor the Thomas E. W hlgham AIDS
SuperChallenge.
In a d d itio n to the concert,
sponsored by A rv ld a Corp.. Ihere
w ill be a cham pagne reception a l
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Editorials/ Opinions
RO BER T W A L T E R S

How to cash in the peace dividend

EDITORIALS

Mitch Snyder's bad idea
M it c h S n y d e r , t h e n a t io n 's b e s t-k n o w n
a d v o c a te fo r th e h o m e le s s , ts u r g in g h o m e le s s
p e o p le to b o y c o tt th e 1 9 9 0 c e n s u s . T h e
c o u n t in g m e th o d s u s e d b y th e g o v e r n m e n t,
h r s a y s , w i l l u n d e r c o u n t th e p o o r a n d p la y
In to th e h a n d s o f p o lit ic ia n s w h o w a n t to
m in im iz e th e e x te n t o f h o m e le s s n e s s . B u t
w h ile S n y d e r a n d o t h e r s h a v e good r e a s o n s to
q u e s t i o n th e g o v e r n m e n t 's c o u n t in g
m e th o d s , a b o y c o tt o f th e c e n s u s w o u ld be
Irre s p o n s ib le , b o r d e r in g o n th e c r im in a l.
N o m a t t e r h o w h a r d t h e g o v e r n m e n t trie s ,
th e re w i ll a lm o s t c e r t a in ly be a n u n d e r c o u n t
o f th e h o m e le s s , m a n y o f w h o m a r e a lc o h o l­
ic s . d r u g a d d ic ts , m e n t a lly 111 a n d / o r g e n e r a lly
d is t r u s t f u l o f g o v e r n m e n t. T h a t 's w h y th e
g o v e r n m e n t is t r y in g to e n lis t th e a id o r
o r g a n iz a t io n s w h o w o r k w it h th e h o m e le s s
a n d to h ir e m a n y h o m e le s s p e o p le to d o th e
c o u n t in g . In a n a t t e m p t to g e t a m o re
a c c u r a te p ic t u r e o f t h is h a rd - to - c o u n t p o p u la ­
tio n . th e C e n s u s B u r e a u w i l l e v e n c o n d u c t a n
u n p r e c e d e n te d p r e c e n s u s c a n v a s o n M a r c h
2 0 -2 1 , s e n d in g e n u m e r a to r s to c o u n t p e o p le
l i v i n g In s h e lt e r s , c h e a p m o t e ls , u n d e r
b r id g e s , a lo n g r lv e r b o n k s a n d In a b a n d o n e d
b u ild in g s .

W A S H I N G T O N — E n t h u s ia s m a b o u n d s
throughout the co u n try for the "p e a ce d iv id e n d "
that presum ably w ill be forth co m in g a* the C o ld
W ar w in d s dow n — but that expected dra m atic
reduction In m ilita ry spending w ill h ard ly b r an
u nqualified bonanza.
Indeed, a very high price m ust lx- j m UI Tor the
dism a n tlin g of what h as become the n a tio n 's
most elaborate and expensive "p o rk b a rre l"
program on w hich 92 trillio n In p u b lic funds was
lavished d u rin g the I'JHOsulnnr.
W here d id that m on ey go? H ere Is an
especially perceptive answ er to that question
from F ra n k lin C. S pinn ey, a c iv ilia n policy
analyst w ho fur m any years h as worked In the
OITlrc of the Secretary of Defense:
"T h e m oney ... d id not buy larger forces. It d id
not buy new er forces. It did not b u y h ig h e r
operating tempos. These are farts. ... W e don't
know w hether the defense b u d g rl bought belter.
If fewer, w e apon s....
"T h e defense budget d id buy ... Jobs, votes In
elections and votes In Congress. C o m plica te d
weapons designs and success-oriented w eapons
testing were com bined w ith astute p o litica l
engineering to covert the defense budget in to a
giant, self-perpetuating, p u b lic w o rk s project."
D u rin g the 1960s. the defense-related c iv ilia n
work force Increased by m ore than 6 0 percent,
creating an Industry e m p lo yin g m ore w o rkers

T h e c e n s u s Is u s e d to r e a p p o r tio n C o n g r e s s
a n d s ta te le g is la t u r e s . It a ls o w ill b e u s e d b y
lo c a l, s t a t e a n d f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t s t o
d e t e r m in e h o w to a llo c a t e s c a rc e re s o u rc e s .
A n y p e r s o n w h o re fu s e s to b e c o u n te d d e n ie s
h im s e lf a n d h is c o m m u n it y r e p re s e n ta tio n
a n d a f a ir s h a re o f th e n a t io n ’s re s o u rc e s ,
in c lu d in g , a s M it c h S n y d e r m u s t k n o w ,
'r e s o u r c e s fo r h o u s in g th e h o m e le s s . It Is
a g a in s t th e la w to t r y to s a b o ta g e th e p ro c e ss;
K Is a g a in s t a ll re a s o n to w a n t to try .

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters lo the editor are welcom e. A ll letter* m ust
Ik - signed a n d Include a m a ilin g address and a
•laylim e telephone num ber. Letter* s h u ld be on a
subject a n d should be as b rie f as possible. Le tte rs
art- subject to editing.

Berry's World

"From now on, let's do OLD-FASHIONED
acquisition deals — let's use REAL
M O NEYI"

International m arkets offer v irtu a lly u n lim ite d
opportu nities for successful conversion lo a
|x-ucclime econom y.
T h e tra n slllo u . how rver. Is alm ost ce rta in to
pnHluec trn q io n iry econom ic dislocation for the
com m un ities, com panies and w orker* now so
heavily Involved In su pportin g and s u p p ly in g n
m ilita ry establishm ent w ith an a n n u a l budget or
• 3 0 0 billio n .
T he tirsi test lo m c s In the form of Defense
Secretory K lc h a rd It. C h e n e y 's recent proposal lo
d o s e or reduce Ml) m ilita ry Installations. 72 o f
Ihent In tills country. P o litica l and bu siness
leaders Irani nearby c o m m u n llle s already have
expressed th e ir tears of th r severe econom ic
consequences they fear w ill follow.
One a n a ly s is , prepared by Itep. P a tric ia
S ch m rd c r. D C o lo .. co n clu d e s that If* of the 21
dom estic Iwises Cheney has designated lo be
shut down a rr to congressional d is tric ts repre­
sented by Dem ocrats. M oreover, sa ys S cliro e d cr.
tut p e rrrn t of the c iv il (an em ployees a n d t il
percent of the m ilita ry personnel affected by the
planned clo su re s a rr assigned to bases In
D em ocratic districts.
Convertin g the work of Pentagon co ntractors
and sob-contractors to n o n -m ilita ry tasks w ill be
even m ore d llllc u ll but can and m u st b r
uehtrvrd. We have n o n lh rr ch o lcr.
,

J A C K AND ERSO N

Is reunited China
a possibility?

VERY RELIGIOUS.
I'M JUST AM

S n y d e r 's a tte m p t to s a b o ta g e t h a t e ffo rt —
h e c l a i m s h is o r g a n iz a t io n h a s a lr e a d y
b u r n e d c e n s u s fo r m s , a n d o t h e r h o m e le s s
o r g a n iz e r s h a v e th r e a te n e d to t a k e s im ila r
a c t io n s — s e r v e s o n ly t o In cre a s e th e s iz e o f
th e u n d e rc o u n t. T o th e e x te n t S n y d e r
e n c o u r a g e s o t h e r s e g m e n t s o f th e p o p u la tio n
t r a d it io n a lly u n d e r c o u n te d a n d e q u a lly u n ­
h a p p y w it h th e C e n s u s B u re a u m e th o d s —
m in o r it ie s a n d I m m ig r a n t s — to b o y c o tt, th e
u iu le r r o u n t Is f u r t h e r m a g n ifie d .
S n y d e r 's b o y c o tt c a m p a ig n e x p o s e s h im lo
i b a rg e s o f p la y in g s e lf-s e rv in g p o lit ic s . D o e s
he h a v e a B la k e in c o n c e a lin g th e r e a l n u m b e r
o f h o m e le s s s o th a t h e c a n I n fla te th e
• s i( m a t e s lo s u it h is o w n p o lit ic a l p u r p o s e s In
m u c h th e sa m e w a y h e a c c u s e s o th e r
p o lit ic ia n s o f w a n t in g to u n d e r s ta te th e
n u m b e rs?

than It d ltl ut the height of the V ietn am War.
T h o se 11.25 m illio n Jobs cost the n a tio n 's
taxpayers an uverage o f *50.000 apiece,
"W h ile the A rse n al -------------o f D e m o c r a c y Is
p r o d u c in g s m a lle r
n um bers o f weapons,
th a n k s to the co m ­
p le x ity and expense
o l those w eapons."
iio tr s S pin n e y . "It 1s
a lso produ cin g m ore
u n d m ore s u b co n tracts flow ing lo
m ore and more co n ­
gressional d is tricts ."
C a n the residents
of those d is tricts and
( T h o s e 3 .2 5
their elected leaders
m illio n jo b s
now deal w ith a ra d i­
c o s t th e n a ­
c a lly changed m ili­
tio n ’ s t a x p a y ­
tary. eco no m ic and
e rs a n a v e ra g e
p o l it ic a l s it u a t io n
o l $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
that p ro m is e s a
a p ie c e . J
“ pence d lv ld rn d " —
but o n ly If they can
phase out defense spending?
S u ch a change need not — Indeed ought not —
Ik - lim ite d to the e lim in a tio n of Jo in a n il other
e conom ic b rn rllts . E ver-expan din g dom estic a n d ,

environmentalist.

ELLEN GOO D M AN

Moving back the hands of time
BO ST O N — W hen Lett A ck lu n d goes a n y ­
where, even to p ick u p h is daughter at school,
som ebody Is like ly lo ask him . jo cu la rly ,
nervously, w ltai lim e II Is. T h is Is not y ou r
ordinary Inquiry and A rk la n d Is not you r
o rd in a ry chx-k w a lch cr. A s editor of the
B u lletin o f A to m ic Scien tists, he Is one ol the
ru rre n l ke e |x-rsofa n International sym txil: the
doom sday clock.
T h is vintage tlm rp lce e has been around
since UJ47. when the B u lle tin , created hy the
s cie n tis ts w ho w orked at the M an h attan
project, first designed an Icon to the dangers o f
m ielear w ar. In those days, the little hand w as
at m idn igh t, the big hand was at seven
m inutes to catastrophe. A n d A m e rica n s h o p e d
that tim e w ould stand still.
S in ce then, the doom sday clo ck has Im-cii a
visible m easure of security. T h e lic k has m ade
pcoplr Inhale w ith a n xie ty or exhale w ith relief
som e 12 tim es, as If II tuts a life of Us ow n, The
hlg hand m oved o m in o u sly foreword when Ihc
hydrngen ImiiiiI) w as Icslcd In 19-19. k ic k
when the Partial Test Ban T reaty w as signed
In l ‘ «i:i. forw ard again In the "e v il e m p ire "
days o f IB84.
O n T u e sd a y , lo the d eligh t ol s y in lx il
watchers. A ckia n d and the B u lle tin s ' Ixiard of
p h ysicists and scie n tists toasted the end of Ihc
Cold W ar hy k n o ck in g the clo ck back lo u r
more m ln u lcs . tl Is now o lllc la llly te ll m in u te s
In m idn igh t. Set y o u r watches.
T h is Is u n m lilg u tcd ly g&lt;xxl n ew s m those ol
us who have lived o u r w hole liv e s w Jlhln
hearing d istan ce ol the dix-k . In ih c m ld-'fUK.
the tick-lo ck becam e so loud that m any of us
com ing hom e trout a Helen C u ld lc o ll lecture,
or tu rn in g off "T h e Day A fte r." wanted to ptdl
ih c covers over our heads,
There is n o th in g m ore that we dearly
w auled Ilian to exorcist* ih c m u sh ro om clo u d s
from o u r s u h ro n s rIntis. A n d we've done a
pretty good job ol It. A s H enry K e n d all o f the
Utilon of Concerned S c ie n tis ts lo m id In a
survey List year. A m e rica n s can 't activ e ly
w orry about more than lw o-and .i-h.dl issues
at a tim e and Ihe ih rcat ol n u cle a r war
dropped dow n in a h o u l -tOihon Ihc list.
T he end ol Ihc C old W ar not on ly m eans lean
d a y s lo r the a n ll-S o v le l h a rd lin e rs a n d
pro-m ilitarists, tl m eans lean da ys lor m im ic
peace groups and lo n t ir r freezers. M rm tirrs ln p
III groups Is (low n. foundation m oney has dried
iiji . and most s u rv iv in g o rg u itlzu 'lo its have cut
sla b and salaries T h e c ircu la tio n of the
lliillc iln itself is m u ch lower, and Invitation* lo
s|M.ik o il the threat ol n uclear war have gone
dow n far a n d Iasi
tl is rc.isou .iblr to ask w hether A m e rica n s
have to b r trrrlllc d lu order to go on th in k in g
about the h um an ca p a city lor sell destruction
A lte r -ill. It's ten m in u te s lo m id n ig h t Do you
know where vour 50,000 n ucle ar w arheads

T he rra ttlv tx-hlnd the sym txil Isn't all llm l
reassuring. T he scie n tists who voted to move
the hand backw ard did so w ith m u ch debate.
D a rtm o u th 's Leonard Hlcser. for exam ple,
voted lo r the move tx-cmisc. "T h e chances ol
global Arm ageddon are m u ch reduced. Mill the
Ixittom line is tlull there are more w arheads
than m I IKK) when
the c lo c k s a id 12
m in u te s lo m i d ­
n ig h t."
T h e r e a re o th e r
resorts lo r Insecurity.
T he Soviet U nion Is
I ti d e e d l e s s
t h r e a t e n l o g . lin t
m ore shukey It's not
r r u s s u r ln g lo c o n ­
tem plate c iv il w ars
e ru p tin g around S o ­
viet silos. T h e risk ol
accident ts us great
as ever. Fo ur m ore
( i t s ten
co u n trie s have the
m in u le s to
ic ih o n o ln g y to pro
m id ligh t: D o
duct- I m m b s An d at
you Know
h o m e we a re s t ill
w h e re y o u r
e x p a n d Iu g a n d
50,000 n u c le a r
" m o d e r n iz in g " o u r
w a rh e a d s
ituetear weapons
are? J
program s.
“ A m e rica n s g d nm
stu ck on llrs l steps."
w arn s W illia m S loa n e C o llin , the head ol
SAN K/Freeze. a lo ngtim e gruss r ix ils organ iza­
tion that has a lso fallen u pon leaner times. Wc
confuse the beginning wi th the happy ending.
C o llin sa ys we have Ihc sam e choices a s Ix-lore
G o rb a ch cv : “ E ith e r a ll co u n trie s give up
n u cle a r weapon* nr accept the fact that any
co u n try that w ants them eve ntu a lly w ill gel
ilie m ." II w c begin re d u cin g the nuclear
a rsenal at the rale of liv e w arheads a day. the
co u n td ow n w ould s till lake more I halt l(MXX)
days.
lu s h u n , ut ten m in u te s to m id n ig h t. It's not
tim e y d to stop w o rry in g and be liappy. The
giMxl new s Is that as p u b lic u llru ltn it shifted
from one disaster — n u cle a r h o k x a u s l — to
anoth er — e n viro n m e n ta l disaster
the peace
g ro u p s h a v e had lo broa de n tln -ir ow n
perspective.
Today, the la te o l Ihc dixim sday elix-k Is
superim posed on a m ap ol the whole earth.
SAN E/Freczi? Is now su btitled Cam paign Inr
GI o Im I S e cu rity Instead ol ta lk in g about
n atio n a l defense, there Is talk alxtu l com m on
security.
It Is true that over the |m s I lew years.
G o rb ach e v rem oved the m ost Im m ediate
threat. W e have Ix-en given tim e — four
s y u d x ille m in u tes m ore. B u i m som e w ays libstill lo b u le s the doom sday clo ck We ca ll only
oio v c liu i kw .u tl by g oing Iniw .irtl

W A S H IN G T O N - B e h in d the scenes In
Beijing, un Intensr dram a Is u n fo ld in g that
could c h a n g r the course o f w orld event*.
D eng X ia o p in g . C h in a 's s e n io r le a d e r
without ]M&gt;rtfoilr&gt;. bus n dream . Before he dies,
h r w ants lo restore th r tw o Ch in as, revive the
econom y and establish C h in a as a true w orld
ix iw rr. S ou rces w ith access lo the a g in g
leader s a y h r b in a plan to achieve a ll this.
lie has a lrra d y ojx-nrd a track ch a n n e l to
T aiw an, w h ich holds
the keys lo Chinese
u n ity and prosperity.
A s one o l the original
c o m m u n is t leaders.
Deng helped to drive
th e l a t e C hIa n g
K a i - s h e k o ff the
rn a I n I a m l . N o w
D e n g 's c n n t o c l in
T aiw an Is C h la n g ’ s
s u r v iv in g son.
C h lu ng W cl-ku o. w ho
Is a p o w e rfu l presence In T aiw an.
T h e v e h ic le that
could b rin g the two
( D e n g 's
C h in a s to gether Is
b e a u tifu l
th e ir co m m o n c o n ­
d re a m w a s
stitution . w h ich was
d is r u p te d b y
drafted try the vener­
la s t J u n e 's
a b le S u n V a t-s e n .
m a s sa c re o f
w h o m C h in e s e on
- s tu d e n ts . J
b o t h s id e s o f Ih c
Ix im lx x ie u rla lu re­
vere. Both sides c la im lo be Ihc legitim ate
C h in ese governm ent u n d e r that co n stitu tion .
S o u r c e s c lo s e to D e n g s a y h e h a s
exchanged secret, Indirect messages w ith
ChlaMg about the possible procedures to
create one C h in a w ith in Ihc fram ew ork of
that constitution.
U f course, that w ould tu k r patient negotia­
tio n s In the p a in s ta k in g C h in e s e s ty le .
T aiw an w ould e ve ntu a lly lx? reunited w ith
the m a in la n d as a provin ce, w ith a uton om y
over Its econom y and p olitics.
T he C h inese on T a iw a n w lih ih e lr ow n
th riv in g econom y us a m odel, w ould le a ch
th e ir m e th o d s to Ih e lr c o u s in s o n th e
m ain land. In return, leaders In T aiw an w o uld
lx? draw n Into the ce n tra l g o v rm m tn t In
Beijing. C h lu n g W cl-kuo. for exam ple, m igh t
accept the vice fxrsld e n cy .
D eng's tx’uutlful dream was disru p te d by
last J u n e 's m assacre of students. O u r sources
say Deng hud no Intention of le ttin g the
v lo ir i A t reach that point. He w n s offended by
the student uprising. He felt they sh ou ld have
honored h im lor Introducing d e m ocratic upd
econom ic reforms. Instead, they dishonored
him w ith m assive p u b lic protests.
Deng m erely wanted lo Ira ch the stu de nts a
lesson. A n d Ik - also w anted lo halt the
u p risin g h cfo ic It upset the stability o f h is
governm ent. But Ids designated heir. Zh ao
Z lyang. sided w ait the students.
T hat led to a backstage struggle. Deng
made a llia n ce s wi th Ids hardlin e adversaries
to oust Z h ao and h a ll the student u p ris in g
lx-fore It sw r|Z across C h in a .
Deng sent m xips to Intim idate the stu dents
Into disbanding. But the students faced dow n
th o s e tro o p s . T h e n D e n g a llo w e d th e
h ard lin ers lo brin g In th e ir loyalist troops. It
was those in x ip s w h o opened fire on the
students.
D u rin g the re crim in a tio n s that follow ed,
the h a rd lin e rs gained co n tro l of the ce n tra l
governm ent. Our sou rce s Identify the ch ie f
Instigator a s IT o n tc r LI Ceng, who Is try in g to
tu rn th r clo ck track lo the days of h arsh
co m m u n ist rule and ce n tra l p la n nin g
But the outcom e Isn’ t yet settled. T h e real
jxiw er In C h in a ts held by six a rm ie s whose
com m anders, lu a show dow n, m ight side
w ith D eng against LI Ceng. T h e h a rd lin e rs
have succeeded, m eanw hile. In a n tag o n izin g
the populace. A student underground still
operates in (k-flanre o f D raconian penalties.
Even the c ix is rrv a ltv e peasants are de ­
stroying crops and produ cin g less gra il) for
the state.
In T aiw a n , m cu n w h llr. C h u n g W cl-ku o has
en cou n lered s im ila r oppo sitio n from Crestd en i Lee Teng-hui. w ho Is rem oving C h la n g ’ s
lo ya lists Irom key posts and replacing them
w ith Ids own.

�Sanford Haraid. Sanford. Florida — Tuaiday, March 13. 1990 — M

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p.m . at Fitzgerald's. G u e sts w ill progress from the bar to the
hotel [NMilaltlr. to Dock N‘ S h o p and at 7 p.m . to a private
Ulnlrifi m om at S anford's L a n d in g reataurani for deaaerl. Irlah
i-olTer and door prizes.
A ll m rm b e ra are Ivtled to uitend. Fo r m ore Inform ation, ra il
the ch a m be r at 322-2212.

Sanford Chambargaara up for golf
S A N F O R D — T he G reater Sanford C h am b e r o f C o m m e rce la
la k tn g registrations for ila IS th a n n u a l golf tournam ent
n rh rd u lrd for M arch ID at T lm a cu a n C o u n try C lu b .
R rg la tru llo n for the tournam ent, w h ich In rlu dca din ner. La
975. Fm traom ra atiould register by M a rrh IS.
Fo r more Informal Ion. r a il the cham ber at 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 .

S C C canonists to claan tha Waklva
S A N F O R D — T h r canoe c la s s from Sem inole C o m m u n ity
College w ill do Its part In h elp clean th r e n viron m ent w hen II
la k e s a trip dow n the W rk lv a R iv e r M arch 16 to p ick u p can s
and other debris from the shoreline.
T he cla ss w ill depart from the W eklvu M arin a al 11:30 a.m.
and ir a v r l dow n th r rtv rr to K a tie 's Lan d in g , slo p pin g lo
r r lr r lv r garbage along lire way.
A ll volunteers arc welcom e. Ii Isn'i necessary in sign u p for
I lie cla ss lo lake I h r trip.
Those Interested should contact T on y U cglry . canoe class
Instructor, at 323-1450 exten sion 4 0 2 between 8 a.m . and I
p.m. today III rough T hu rsda y.

Drug addiction aamlnar schodulod
S A N F O R D — A sem inar on the signs and sym ptom s of d ru g
a d d ictio n w ill lie ro n d u clcd by the Sanford H ousing A u th o rtiy
and (h r West S aillo rd Hoys and G ir ls C lu b M arch 14 a l I I a.m.
T he G rove C oun selin g C e n te r w ilt give Infurm allon ul Ihe Hoys
and G irls C lu b . DID W. Persim m on A v r.. Sanford. For m ore
Inform ation, ca ll I’liy llls R ichardson at 323-3150 or lire c lu b al
3302456.

PA C E school haa Founder's Auction
I.O N GW O O D - - The P A C E Private School In Longw ood Is
havin g l l i r l r fourth annual Fo u n d e r's A u ctio n M arch 16 ul Ih r
S io u llr r O rla n d o Resort ul 6 p.m. D inner In 9 5 0 per p la lr and
corporate tables u rr available for 9500 T he silent a u cllo n
tirg in s a l 6 p.m.. din ner w ill lie served ut 7 p.m .. and ih r oral
auction begins al 6 30 p.m A u ctio n e e rs w ill be Rep. A rt G rln d le
u u d S r o ii "S coo te r" Sherwood.

Voters Association has Spring Fling
C H U L U O T A — The Southeast Sem inole C o u n ty V oters
Association Is having ih e lr fourth a nnual S p rin g F lin g M a rrh
31 from D a.m. lo -I p m ul Ih r C h u lu o ia C o m m u n ity C en ter on
7th S t r r r i In C h uluo ia. Over 5 0 e xh ib itors u rr expected. Itooths
are available for 915 E x h ib its w ill In e lu d r anll&lt;|urs. bonks,
ra n d v . rra fls . baked goods and re fre sh m e n ts.F o r m ore
Inform ation, r a il 365-5703.

Homeowners group to discuss recycling
A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S — T h e Sem inole League of llom e ow ners Association s w ill in r r t M arch 20 at 7:30 p.m. u l the
East m onte C iv ic Center. 6 3 0 M agnolia A v r.. A lta m o n te
S prings. The League w ill d iscu ss m andalury refuse collection
and re cy clin g Fur more Inform ation, cull L y n n Law rence al
6 2 &amp; A 2 6 * ..

Introduction to Disaster course offered
O R L A N D O — T h r Centra! Florida Ch apter of the A m e rica n
Red C ro ss Is sponsoring an Introduction to D isaster course
M a rrh 26. T he C rb tru l Flo rid a C h a p e lr Is lo catrd a l 5 N.
Hornby A v r.. O rla n d o Fo r m ore In lo rm a lln n . c a ll H ill
W o h lla rlh u l 894-4141.

Heath Fest ’90 bsglns March 14
LO N G W O O D — The South Sem inole C o m m u n ity H ospital Is
sponsoring "H e a lth Fest' 9 0 " M arch 14 from lO u .m . lo 9 p.m .
In Ih r re n te r cu url of A ltam o nte M all. I lr u llh ra re professionals
w ill o ile r posture screening, foul screening, weight m anage­
ment. stress management, fitness, knee and sports m edicine,
n u lrfllo n . p ro s la lr. liposuction and hrrast exam education. For
m ore Inform ation, cull D iane Outiuun at 767-1200. extension
107.

Mall
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
A lth o u g h second reading of
the a nn exatio n had been tabled
u pon Ih r developer's request
u n til the co m m ission 's A p ril 9
review of th r m all developm ent
order. Ihe r li y lim its last night
w rre s tre tc h e d lo Ihe s ite 's
w estern 1-4 boundary by a u n a n ­
im o u s vote.
C o m m issio n e r Lon How ell said
he proposed m oving up the vote
on a n n e xin g the property Into
Sunford to a lla y fears of re s i­
dents w ho have said they believe
Ihe d e velopers have m u scle d
fin a n cia l assistance from the c ity
u sin g a prom ise lo annex for
w in n in g favors.
U n der Ihe concept the co m ­
m is s io n a p p ro v e d , th e c i t y
w ould float 96.2 m illio n In bonds
to pay for n rw roads and road
Im provem ents necessary to ac-

H O SPITA L N O TES
M i l l rittM i Sl y wi I H n iitil
Im M

ADMItltONl

O u r d Bloom It,
Jotvyaon Bronnock
B o rn io M C o llo o h o f
Doroftiy H onion
W in d * K illin g !n o * in
OoBro J. M o ttln

CfOClM PKIIlIpl
P t g g i Pu&lt;d»f
« Ichord Paovoy
M*nry R o ito lo J r
Dann Slog
i n o r r l i A Silvo
Goorg* L n ip r o g g in t
Tromofto Sill#
E llo n W oitnouor
B io ko G u it o ! O o B o ry
T h od o M t ir w g g v OoBory
C h o rlo t P Bogor. Doltono
Oortono Congor. OoOono
Iw tG e o d lo n d . Ooltono
A n g tlo Gordon. O tiro n s
W llllo m J G ro u l. Ooltono
lo ik o r Long, do IIons
O oronco G Poovloo. Ooltono
W o n P u /u to . Dot io n s
AI k o M Voiko. Ooltono
M o r is M Voto Ooltono
H a te r! B Tontoy Doltcno
U -o n o M tG o rry . Longoood
H o rvy Cots. Orongo City
V irg in ia L F o rk s. Orongo City
C o tto n Trom otoy. Orongo City

* L l. Col. J o h n B u s b y presented
(h e L ife M e m b e rs h ip lo the
E x e c u tiv e Board C o m m itte e o f
th e A rm y to Dr. V in c e n t Roberts,
fo r hts d y n a m ic le a d e rsh ip In Hie
state a n d U w co m m u n ity . Rob­
e rta sa id to Busby: " K e e p It short
w h e n y o u 're t a k in g about me.
I 'm ju s t p a rto f (he team .”
C irc u it C o u rt Ju d g e Jo e D avis
w aa honored aa the first M em ber
E m e ritu s, for h is 31 years o n the
e x e c u tiv e board. D u rin g that
tim e he waa In strum ental In
f u n d r a is in g a n d spe a rh e a d e d
n ew b u ild in g . '1 d id n ’ t realize I
h a v e been d o in g t h is a ln ce
1 9 9 6 ." he said. "G o d bless (he
A rm y a n d a ll o f yo u ."
In h is I n v o c a tio n , R o b e rt
D aehn said the A rm y accepted
th e ch allen ge over 100 years ago
to be Its brother's keeper.
B egu n in England. In I960,
w ith one m an. seven wom en,
a n d 9500, the S alva tio n A rm y
haa grow n to 10.000 rentern In

Tortoises—
C o a tla a s d froot Fogs 1A
developer to pay th e s ta ir a fee
for d isp la cin g the creatures.
" T h e poor gophers don't care
if y o u pay the m itig atio n m oney
o r n o t . " M c C la n a h a n s a id .
" T h e y ’re going to be dead."
A 9 6 0 .0 0 0 m itig atio n fee has
been proposed (o pay for Ihe lost
lortolae habitat. T h e fee w ould
g o to w a rd a tru s t fu n d for
w ild life projects In Ih r C e n tra l
F lo rid a region.
M cC la n ah a n sa id he had d is­
cu sse d the tonotse relocation
project w ith area Hoy S e o u l
representatives. T h e group m ay
donate labor and a cam per In
Iran sport the tortoises, he said.
C o m m is s io n e r W h lte y E c k s ­
te in suggested Ihe c it y 's
2.200-acre a g ricu ltu ra l tract In
G e n e va as a new hom e for the
tortolaea.
A re a en viron m e n ta lists oppose
a p lan approved last week by Ihe
E a st C e n tra l F lo rid a Regional
P la n n in g C o u n c il th a t w ould
a llo w developer M e lv in S im on A
Associates to pay m itig atio n (ers
Instead of m ovin g the turtles.
S h a ro n Carveth. representing
the S ie rra C lu b of C e n tra l F lo ri­
da. sa id today she w ill a sk Ihe
F lo rid a G am e and Fresh W ater
F ish C o m m ission to force re­
lo ca tio n of ih e tortotscs.
" I f It were Just 15 gopher
to n o ls rs . I w ould say It w asn ’t
w o rth the en ergy." C a rv e th said.
" B u t we've got 117 out there
and it ’ s not u tvep iab le to just
b u lld o ze them u n d e r."
" W e have never had a devel­
oper aay. 'W e re a lly don 't care.
W e 're Just going lo pay o u r
Im pact fee. develop o u r property
a n d not care about the tortoises.’
E v e n H ealh ru w rem oved them
a n d paid for It." C a rve th said.
W h en relocation efforts fail,
sh e said, m itigation fees are not
h ig h enough. S h r sa id she w ill
a s k Ihe stale to Increase fees
w hen w ild life Is displaced.
O ne S an ford re sid e n t pre s­
e n t e d a p e titio n o f s e v e ra l
n e ighbo rs’ signatures a skin g the
c it y to step In to protect Ih r

g ro w th ," M cC lan ah an said.
c o m m o d a t e
I h e
J im W illa rd , representing Ihe
1.2-m llllon-squarc-foot m a ll. T he
developer w ill pay for the bonds developer, d lsaipccd.
" T h is Is grow th p a yin g for
w ith u p lo 50 percent o f c ity and
co u n ty property taxes collected Itself." W illa rd sold. Uy address
on the m a ll property over 14 Ing traffic problem s before m all
years. U tility , school and sales co n stru ctio n begins, he said, the
c ity w ill avoid congestion like
la x e s a re n o ta ffe c te d b y th e T lF .
S la te s la lu t r s allow citie s and that on S la te Road 4 3 6 gener­
co un ties to create T IF s for eco­ ated by A lta m o n le M all.
M cC la n ah a n also questioned
n o m ic and co m m u n ity redevel­
w h eth er Ihe T IF w o u ld be such a
opm ent.
good deal for the c ity If Ihe m ail
A lth o u g h an o v e rw h e lm in g
w as unable to raise projected
m a jority o f the co m m issio n last
week had pledged th e ir su pp o rt revenue In Its llrat lew years.
"W e bite the b u lle t on any
o f a deal w ith m a ll developer
M elvin S im o n A A ssociates of projection th a l doesn't measure
Indianapolis, M cC la n ah a n and u p ,” he said. " T h e c ity gets 50
som e residents said they oppose percent of nothing If they don't
u sin g c ity m oney to pay for a raise enough m on e y."
W ith jobs and la x revenue.
private venture.
M cC la n a h a n said, the m a ll w ill
“ G ro w th should be expected a lso b rin g an added burden on
lo pay for Itself.-at least. If II Is c it y p o lice a n d fire s e rv ice .
c o m m e r c i a l o r i n d u s t r i a l A c c o rd in g lo pro je ctio n s pre­
pared by the developer, the price
la g for law eu fo rccm en i. (Ire
protection and other c ity serv­
ice s for the m oll w ill h r 94.4
L u Mono. O voldo
m illio n over 10 years.
Honey C M e Loon. M on licolto. Itt
C o m m issio n e r W h lte y E c k s ­
D liC H A K G I l
io n lord
te in sa id he supported the co n ­
C o rI L Broom
cept os a w ay to boost S anford's
M o rv in C o tp o ro n
ta x rolls, w h ich represents only
D e r t iE Ja n e t
6 0 percent of p ro p e rly In S a n ­
M y r t lt P o n n n o
R ich a rd R P o r r lt h
ford. Even before the 14-year T IF
CorUIno P o n g
Is d issolved, he said, (he city w ill
Vylvottor R o n g t
cash In on h alf o f property taxes
M y r t io L ic h o o tto r
Ratph V olon tin
c o lle cte d on the p ro p e rly —
John P W o u m o n . A llo m a n lo Sp rin g !
revenue Sanford needs.
DoBoroh L y n n T aylo r. C o tio lB o rry
S anford needs new Industry
E lla L Boots. Ooltono
Pam e la K e irn t. Ooltono
a n d com m erce. E ck ste in said.
Brandon Kondotl. Ooltono
W ith other businesses clo sin g
E d itn G L o w lv Ooltono
Ih elr doors In Sunford. h r said,
John V M oclonnon. Ooltono
R o B o rttt M o rro o . Ooltono
the m a ll Is a solid Industry tinGlenn W T ro oo o k. Ooltono
city sh ou ld welcome.
Catharine E Robohoou. Fe rn pork
" T h e Sim on group Is nol a
Ronald N V a le t. Gonova
M a la ria E Bocotv L o o t M a ry
C a rd in a l In d u sirlrs. ll Is Ih r
Ja w p h C h a m b e r! Lak e M a ry
C a d lllu c o f m a lls." E ck ste in said.
O o u g la tJ Bet t o ! O rongo C ity
"I a m very pleased w ith w lia l
Corot L Kootom on and Baby boy. Geneya
h a s happened here lo n lg h l."
B IR T H S
M a y o r Hettyc S m ith said.
C ontrol F lo rid a R i p m o l M otpitol
U pon en m plrtlu n o l ih r m all,
V irg in ia Bor tie id. o botry g irl, io n tor 4
Dobra J M a rtin , o baby g irt, Vonlord
slated for 1993. the estim ated
V h o rrio A iiiy o . o baby boy. Vonlord
8 .0 0 0 em ployees are expected lu
B e v erly F D ili, o baby boy. Deltona
ea rn 9 10 0 m illio n a n n u a lly .
O iano Me G a rry , o baby g irl. Longwood

the U nited S tale s. T h e A rm y Is
active In 9 0 coun tries and ter­
rito rie s. a n d se rvice d 12.116
persons lo c a lly In 1969.
B u sb y described Ihe A rm y as
an organ l u I Ion o f v isio n a n d
hope before he Introduced Na­
tio n al C o m m a n d e r Osborne.
O sborne sa id the A rm y 's goal
la to provide aaaiaiance to h u ­
m a n ity . " O u r o v e rw h e lm in g
passion Is lo meet h um an need
w hen it la present, In a sim ple,
p ra ctical a n d Immediate w ay.
O u t of o u r religiou s em phasis,
re co g n izin g that people have
so u ls aa w e ll as bodies, com es
the m otivation and pow er for
nervier In the A rm y ." he M i d .
O sborne targeted the A m e ri­
ca n fa m ily a s a n a tio n w id e
p r o b le m t h a t n e e d s to be
a d d re sse d . " W e need to do
s o m e th in g to s tre n g th e n the
A m e ric a n fa m ily , w h ic h has
been lo rn asu n d e r." h r said.
O sborn e sa id the y o u th o f
A m e r i c a were b e i n g

shortchanged. " T h e you th de­
se rve s o m e th in g better th a n
w e're g iv in g th e m ." he said.
"S o m e h o w w e need to recapture
the faith o f o u r b th e rs . T here Is
a loss o f m o ra l a n d sp iritu a l fib e r
In o u r people. I'm tired o f seeing
that y o u c a n k ill. cuss, and have
sex o n T V . b u t you c a n 't pray In
the cla ssro o m ." he said.
S h ie la R o b e rts a n d P o lic e
C h ie f S teve H arriett presented
O sborne and h la wife, R uth, w ith

an o rig in a l p a in tin g o f p a lm
trees a n d sand du nes to re m in d
th em o f lim e ^&gt;enl In C e n tra l
Flo rid a . "W e do n o l need It to
re m in d u s o f the w onderfu l tim e
we had In Sanford, b u t It w ill
c e rta in ly grace o u r h o m e ." be
M id .

"S a n fo rd Is not the biggest
city , bu t It haa the biggest Ideas.
I'd lik e to th a n k everyone here
for th e ir co ntinu e d su pport o f
Ihe S a lva tio n A rm y ." O sborne
said.

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poaed, Ihe developm ent m a y not
be approved.
to s ix lin e s o r to
Because a w ider area la served
four la n e s at the u m t tim e ."
by a roadw ay that hom es and
N eisw ender said.
bu sinesses along the road Itself,
N e la w e n d e r s a id s u c h d e ­
grow th w o uld have lo be slow ed
cisio n s s h o u ld be made w ith
throughout an en tire region of
c o n s id e r a tio n to th e m o n e y
Ihe co u n ty . N eisw ender aaid.
a va ilab le — C a n the co un ty b u y
B u t Neisw ender also offered a
Ihe la n d and w iden another road
w a rn in g against q u ic k ly u s in g a
to fou r o r a lx lanes at the sam e
lim e ? — o r w hether developers b u ild in g m orato riu m to aolve
p ro b le m s In grow ing p orts o f the
sh ou ld be to ld they ca n 't build.
co u n ty .
U n d e r c o n c u rre n c y re g u la ­
"Y o u can have b u ild in g perm it
tions. the co u n ty w ill have to
m o ra to riu m s In ce rta in areas,
deal w ith the ra m in ra lk m s of
bu t m ost people underestim ate
those d e cisio n s by 1992. Ihe
the the Im portance o f contrucyear co n cu rre n cy w ill take effect
tlo n to th e e c o n o m y , "
In S e m in o le C o u n ty.
N eisw ender M id . " I f y o u h a lt or
N e la w e n d e r sa id the s ta le
s ig n ifica n tly slow co nstru ction ,
w o uld be u n lik e ly to s im p ly
y o u ’ re g o in g to h a v e a re ­
a llo w tra ffic to becom e c o n ­
ce ssio n."
gested on Ihe roods. He said the
stale m ay a llo w roads to become
h eavily-congested for a sh ort
period o f tim e, live years o r so. Continued froas Page 1A
as long a s the co un ty had a plan
Investiga­
lo Im prove t he traffic condlt Ions.
tio n ." said L in dsa y L e ckle . a
N e is w e n d e r s a id It doesn 't s p o k e s m a n f o r C S X I n
m atter If a developer pays 100 Ja c k s o n v ille . Flo.
percent of the coats to w iden
T h e A m tra k train from M ia m i
roads, pay for w a icr and sew er w as ca rry in g 471 passengers,
a n d o t h e r d e m a n d s o f th a t m o s t o f w h o m w e re to be
developm ent. If the co un ty s till s h u ttle d lo W a s h in g to n a n d
can 't p rovide acceptable service p la ce d aboard a n o th e r tra in .
where the developm ent Is pro- D u rick a M i d .

Continued front P a g e 1A

tortoises, w h ich are lls lr d as a
"sp e cies of s p rc la l ro n re rn " In
F lo rid a b e ra u re developm en t
h as largely depleted th eir n u in
bers.
A stu dy conducted on Ihe m a ll
site estim ates Ihe tortoise popu
la lio n at 117 turtles. E n v iro n
m e n la llsts sa y thal num ber rep
resents a il u n u su a lly large popu
lalion.
T he gopher to rlolsc is a m e d i­
um -sized tu rtle, u n iqu e In F lo r i­
da because o f Its flat forellm bs
used for digging. T he lu r llr s live
In the bu rrow s they dig, w h ich
are also used by m ore than 80
species of w lld llfr.
T h e tu r tle s , w h o se b ro w n
s h e lls reach a length o f 12
Inches, live up to 7 0 years.

Amtrak------

DBATHS
CHARLES E. BOYER

Hom e. A lta m o n te S prings.
charge o f arrangem ents.

C h a rle s E . Hoyer. 86. IS I
B u ck e y e A c re D rive. Osteen,
d ie d S atu rda y at C e n tra l Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. Horn
M arch 9. 1904. In C o lum bu s.
Ohio, he m oved lo O slecn from
O h io In 1960. H r wns a retired
forem an for Ihe T lm k ln R o lle r
Hearing Co.. Colum bu s, and a
m em ber of Sanford C h ris tia n
C h u rc h . Sanford.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife, L illy
M . : daughter. M arianne M aberry.
Helen r o lls , both of O s ic rn ; 12
g ra n d c h ild re n : 20 g re a t­
grandch ildren.
Hrlsson F u n e ra l Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge of arrangem ents.

In

EDWARD HENRY MILLER
E d w a rd H enry M ilter. 83. St.
J o h n s C irc le . Fern Park, died
S u n d a y at h is residence. B o rn
Dec. 2 6 . 1906. In S tra tfo rd ,
Conn., he m oved to Fern P a rk
from Bridgeport. Conn.. In 1925.
He was a retired b u ilder a n d a
Lutheran.
S u r v i v o r s Include wife,
G ladys: daughter. J o A n n MeG ra w . M a itla n d ; sister, L e n a
S lra u se . Ch eshire. Conn.; one
granddaughter.
A ll F a ith s M em orial Park. C a s ­
selberry, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

JA C R W. CR U ICR 8H AN K
J a c k W. C ru lck sh a u k . 61. 593
t iu e r n s m lr r o r C ir c le . C a s s e l­
b e rry . d ie d S a tu rd a y at h is
residence. B o rn Aug. 18. 1928.
In Detroit, he moved to C a sse l­
berry from Claw son. M ich.. In
1961 He w as president of Nova
E u ro Inc. a n d an Episcopalian.
He was a m em ber of National
R ifle Association. Private P ilo ts
A ssocia tion uix! the B onanza
Society.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e wife,
K a t h l e e n M.: so n . S r o t t ,
G astonia. N.C.: stepson. A lto n
Parker. T exas: daughters. Diane
L. Burrow s. M adison Heights.
M ich. L au ra L. Skidm ore. C a s ­
selberry. K lm b e H y A. L y n ch .
O r la n d o ; s te p d a u g h te r . J o y
P a rk e r. W in te r P a rk ; s is te r.
S y lv ia T h o m a s . D e tro ll: s ix
grandch ildren.
H a n fle ld M o rtu a ry S e rvice s.
W inter S prings. In charge of
arrangem ents.

H E LE N W IN flU lB T P A D G ETT
H elen W ln q u is i Padgett, 77.
2422 O range A v r., Sanford, died
W edn esday at h er residence.
Born Nov. 7. 1912. In C la rk
C o u n ty . K y .. she m oved to
Sanford from W inter P ark In
1953. Sh e w as a retired nurse.
S u rv iv o rs Include daughter.
G race Scott. M l. W ashington.
Ky.. and one grandson, M ich ael
A. S cott. N orfolk. Va.
O a k la w n P ark C em cle ry/F u n e ra l Home. Lake M ary.
In charge of arrangem ents.
CAN D ICE 'C A N D Y ' C R EA M ER
SCH R ECE
C a n d ic e " C a n d y " C re a m e r
S ch re ck. 33. 345 Feather Place,
lam gw ood, d ie d Sunday. Born In
Fort W orth. T exas, she m oved lo
Longw ood from Rochester. N.Y..
In 1968. She was a hom em aker
and a m e m be r of a nd rid e r o f Ihe
F ir s t P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h .
M aitland. S h e waa past president
of the U n iv e rs ity o f South F lo r i­
da A lu m n i Association. T am pa
and C e n tra l F lo rid a chapters.
S u rv iv o rs Include husban d.
Ja m e s K.; son, J . Corey, L o n g ­
wood: daughter. Je n n a, L o n g ­
wood; parents, G la d y s and Ed
Cream er. D aylo n a Beach Shorrs.
H a lil w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Hume. A lta m o n te S prings. In
charge o f arrangem ents.

ELM O H ILL SR.
E lm o H ill S r.. 86. 2205 A lrp o rl
lllv d .. S a n fo rd died M onday.
M arch 12. a l lllllh u v e n H ealth
Care Center. Sanford. Born Dec.
9. 1903. In Ft V alley. Ga.. he
moved lo Sanford In I9 6 0 from
Sudus. N.Y. He was a retired
farm laborer a lu la Baptist.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife. M arie.
Sanford: sons. E lm o J r ., A lb e rt
Lee. Ja m e s Robert, a ll of Cocoa
Beach; daughters, R u lll V. U p ­
shaw. Cocoa. An nie Lois
B r lg h lm a n . R o c h e s te r. N .Y .:
slater. Bessie M o rriso n .
T itu s v ille : 2 0 g ra n d c h ild re n ;
num erous great g randch ildren.
S u n rise Fu n eral Home. S a il
font. In charge of arrangem ents.

G ER T R U D E CH RISTINE
V A LO IS
G e rtru de C h ris tin e Valois. 77.

DORIS J E A N JU S TU S
D oris Je a n Ju stu s. 50. S p rin g
B u rd e n Street, A lta m o n te
S prings, died S unday a l Flo rid a
H ospital. Orlando. Born J u n e 9.
1939. In B re v a rd . N .C.. she
m oved lo A lla m o n lr S p rin g s
from H en derson ville. N.C.. In
1969 S he w as an o fllre m anager
for M aitland Rexall d ru g a lo rrs
a n d a Ha pi 1st
S u rv iv o rs l i K ' l u d r h usba n d.
D o n a ld S.; d a u g h te r. D a w n
H u g h es. I.ougwuud; sun,
M ic h a e l. L u n g w u o d : mot he r ,
M ary Edw ards. I’ Lsgah Forest.
N. C.; brothers. D ennis. Etow ah.
N .C .. G e ra ld E d w a rd s . M ik e
Edw ards, hoth U Plsgah Forest.
J a c k ie . A rd e n . N .C .: siste rs,
C a ro lyn O w nhy. D iane Sum n er.
Pcculla Edw ards, all u l Plsgah
Purest; one granddaughter.
H a ld w ln - E a lr r h lld F u n e r a l

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4 0 7 M ajorca Ave.. A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, died S u n d a y at her
residence. B o m M ay 5. 1912. In
New Y o rk C ity , she m oved to
A lta m o n te S p rin g s from D u ­
m ont. N .J.. In 1980. S h e w a s a
retired sales cle rk a n d a
C a th olic.
S u rv iv o rs in clu de son. R ic h ­
a rd . A lta m o n le S p rin g s, fou r
g r a n d c h ild r e n : f o u r g r e a t ­
g ra ndch ildre n.
P in e C a stle M em orial C h ap e l
F u n e r a l H o m e . O r la n d o . In
charge o f arrangem ents.

BENJAMIN r . WILLIAMS
B e n ja m in F. W illia m s . 78,
1606 K n ox Ave.. Sanford, died
F rid a y at Flo rid a H ospital. A lta ­
m onte S prin g s. B o m M arch 11.
1911. In Lake County, he m oved
tu S an ford from there. He w as a
retired ch ef and a Baptist. He
w as a m e m b e r of Ja m e s Lodge
25. Enterprise.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e s te p so n .
W illie Metz, Sanford and
n u m e ro u s cousins.
S u n ris e Fu n eral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge o f arrangem ents.

W IL L IA M S . B 1 N J A M N F .
Fun#r#l MMrvIctt ter M r Bart Jam in F.
Wll IIa m t, / I o* IM i Ki m r A y#. , Sanford, who
di#d F rid a y . w ill b# hd d 4 p m. W#dn#tday #1
fha S u n rita F u n o ra l Item# Chap#! w ith f i n
Atm B ra yto n oflicia tte g F r tends m a y pay
Htehr rtt p a e ft at f t * h m r a l hem# today from
4 V p nt

Sunriw Funtral Mom*. Santoed. In tharf#
of arr abgsmtnii
F o r m , CH AR LES f.
C ha rtet E v r fs H Boyar. U . of t i l Buck*?#
Acr# Dr.. Otte*n, pa w ad from thJt Ilf# on
M a rc h 10. I t * a f Sanford. F lo rid a H a w as
r#tir#d from tha T lm k n B olter Co m p any and
r*tkted in
F lo rid a , tin e s ItM . m oving
to O utran from Colombo*. O hio H a w a s a
m sm b sr of ftw Sanford C h rlttta n C h v rc h Ha
* a t prsc*d#d m d#ath b y h it ton. C h a rio t E
Boyar J r . and g ra n d s * . Jam # t O Pott*. Ha
it tu rv iv a d by h it w ilo. U U Ja M Boyar;
daughter!. M aryann# Mat)#*ry and H#ten
P oftt. to n in law. N orm an M tb o rry . da ugh
ter in law Dor it Boy#r. t it t e r in law. H#ten
Ru#tch#r a ll of O tte m . F lo rid a . 12 g ra n d
child ren. 70 groat g ra v k h tld ro n . num#rout
n ite r* and n#ph#«rt.
M r m o rtal w r v ic o t fo r M r. C h a r io t I .
B o y rr w ill b# ] p m Saturday at fh# Sanford
C h rlttta n C h u rch. 1)2 W A irp o rt B ir d In lia u
of Ikmart. mats contribution* to tha Am*rl

can Htart Aitoclotion or tha Christian
Church Building Fund
Britton Funrral Hon#. Sanford. In chargo
of arrang#m#nt«

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Bush moves toward Nicaragua aid
By m m U M R. S A R O ilR
United P rttt International______

King aided Barbara Bush foundation
W A S H IN G T O N K i n d Fahcl o f S a u d i A ra b ia , w h o
contributed 91 m illio n to N ancy K ra g a n 's w ar on drugs, also
donated 91 m illio n to Barbara B u sh 's cam paign against
Illiteracy, o in c la ls acknow ledded.
Fahd m ade h is fttfl lo the Barbara Bu sh Foundation for
Fa m ily L ite ra cy Sept. 29. I9H9. Itirough the C o m m u n ity
Fo un dation of G reater W ashington, w hich helps a d m in iste r the
fund, fin a n cia l records show.
Foun dation and S a u d i officials said M onday Ihe k in g asked
nothing In return for hla gift, w h ich was m a d r at about the
same lim e that the first lady helped open a S au di A ra b ia n
r x h lb ll In her and her h u sban d's adopted hom etown of
Houston.

Iditarod it three-way raca
S H A K T O O L IK . A la sk a - Wi t h twu d ays a n d 229 tn llc s to go
to Nome, the I.IO I-m lle Iditarod T ra il S lrd Dog Hare becam e u
three-way contest.
Lavon B a n e of W nsllla. A laska, three-tim e rh a in p k in Susan
Butcher of M anley. A la ska, and 1989 w inn e r Jo e R u n y a n ol
Nenena. A la ska, were so far ahead of the paek of 63 m u she rs
that race officials und the m u shers them selves said one of Ihe
three w ill w in the 950.000 first prltte.

3 killad in 52-vehicle collision
G R E E N B A Y . W ls. — A m ix tu re of dense log and factory
smoke enshrouded a bridge and caused 52 v ehicles lo co llid e In
a llerv c h a in reaction, k illin g at least three people and In ju ring
3 0 others, a utho rities said.
"It w as lik e boom! boom! boom! every couple of seconds."
Mild Ja m e s Vandertle. 19. w ho escaped the rush-hour crush
M onday on the Tow er D rive Bridge. Green B a y 's tallest
structure.
Police sa id Ihe ch ain rcuctlon apparently began when drive rs
slowed because of reduced v is ib ility on the high-rise bridge,
w hich cro sses Ihe m ou th o f the Fox R lv e ra l the c ity 's bay.

The sheriff and the cow
S A L E M . Vu. — S h e riff M ike Kuvanutigh Is beefing up Ills
search for the cu lp rit w h o stu ck u plyw ood cow on h is office
m ol. even though prosecutors have no ideu exactly how they
would charge any suspects he tu rn s up.
The p ra n k was apparen tly Inspired by the Roanoke C o u n ty
s h e rlirs ow n legal d llflc u ltlc s tw o yeurs ugo when he was
ch aiged w ith a llo w in g h is herd of cows lo m am u neighbo r's
property.
The charge was dropped on the condition K avanaugh keep
h is cow s penned, but Ihe nighttim e appearance of the ersatz
a nim al o n h is roof three weeks ago showed someone has not
forgotten the Incident.
Kavan augh hasn't tu rn ed to Ills own Investigators so lar.
apparently because spc» illa tio n about Ihe Identity of Ihe
prankster has focused on the s h e rlirs deputies, m any of w hom
suffered som e h u m ilia tin g rib b in g after the Incident.
W hen the plywood cow w as removed. Kavanuugh ordered
Salem C i t y evidence te ch n icia n s to dust the 5-fool-tall brow n
and w hite bovine lo r prin ts, but they turned u p em pty bunded.
He also sa id he w ill tu rn to a prosecutor for c rim in a l ch arges II
a suspect Is apprehended.
From Unltod P ra tt International raporta

W ASHINGTON Having
pm tnlsed In su pp o rl a move
to w ard d e m o c ra c y . P re sid e n t
B u sh w as ex|M'de&lt;l to announce
today form ul steps to restore
econom ic lie s w llh Nicaragua,
a d m in istra tio n officials say.
The o fficials said Bush w ould
lift Ihe I9HS trade em bargo
Imposed by President Ronald
Reagan d u rin g a cam paign of
U .S . e c o n o m ic u n d m llltu r y
pressure against Ihe M arxisl-lcd
S un d ln lsia regime.
W llh the S a n d ln ls la s due lo
surrender pow er on A p ril 25
follow ing th eir defeat In Ihe Feb.
25 f le d tons, o fficials said Bu sh
w ould begin lo deliver on h is
pledge to re w u rd d e m o cracy
w 11 ii a id l o r e b u i l d t h e
Nlcaraguun econom y.
In Managua, a spokesm un for
the victorious p o litica l cnulltlon.
Ihe Natlonul O pposition U nion,
sa id late M o n d ay B u sh lele-

ASUNCION.
Vice President Dan Quaylr.
after receiving Nicaraguan
P reild en t D aniel O rtega’a
assurance of a wwooib irons*ttat of power neat month In
Managua, went lo Paraguay
and discussed strained trade
re la tio n s w ith P re sid e n t
Andres Rodriguez.
Quayle. In Chile far Sungay's Inauguration of Prest-

phoned N icaraguan P resident­
elect V lo lrta C h am o rro a l SI.
L u k e ' s h o s p i t a l In H o u s to n
w here s h r Is u ndergoing treat­
m ent for a knee Injury.
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C h a m o rro spokesm an D nnllo

In olllre.
T he W ashington Post reported
Tuesday that Hush w a n ts lo sh in
9300 m illio n from Ihe defense
budget lo a id Ihe N icaraguan
cconodty and lo d e m obilize and
repatriate Ihe estim ated 10.000
-A — — A S S .. J - 1 - « a
t X i i m t n o o A jr w in . E jviv iu
C ontra rebels s till under arm s.
Monday In Paraguay on the
The plan, according lo Ihe
fourth leg of hto six-nation
Post, w nuld Include m on ey for
Latin American lour, becom­
sending refugees home, a g ric u l­
ing the Oral U.S. vice presi­
tural assistance, fuel and m e d i­
dent to visit the country since
ca l a id a n d a p u b lic w o rk s
R ichard Nixon more than
program.
three decades ago. Quayle
T h r proposal Is In be added lo
w as s c h e d u le d lo lea ve
a 9500 m illio n package proposed
Tuesday far Buenos Aires.
for th e n ew g o v e rn m e n t o f
Argentina.
Panam a T h a i plan Is stalled In
He met Monday nlghl far 40
Congress, w h ich w ants precise
minutes with Rodrigues al the
details fram Ihe ad m in istra tio n
government | *
o n how Ihe P an a m a m on ey
would tie spent.
A lthough B u sh has been u n ­
l.uc.iyo said B u sh (old th r new der pressure lo deliver a q u ick
leader he w ould end Ihe trade show of good faith lo C h am orro,
em bargo on T uesday and w ould questions about Ihe vast pro­
a sk Congress to approve 9.VX) blem s fu rln g her — and her
m illio n In uld lo Hie ne&gt; gov­ a bility lo cope w llh them — have
ernm ent d u rin g Its first m on th s com pi leal rd Ihe uld picture.

Conservatives propose opposition
to Gorbachev for super- presidency
By OIRAID NAOLIR
United P r t s i International
M O SCO W - A s m a ll b lu r id
rn n s rrv n llv r law m akers today
suggested P r e m ie r N ik o la i
R yzh kov and Interior M ln ls irr
V ad im llu k a tin us u llrrn u tlvtc u n d ld u tr s lo S ov i e t le a d e r
M ik h a il G orbach ev lo r a p ro ­
posed super presidency.
T h r s u g g e s t i o n ru m r us
Gorbachev. H exing Ih r |M&gt;llllcul
iiiu m Ic h r w a u ls the Congress of
People's D eputies lo fortify w ith
new presidential powers, lold
law m akers llu il Moscow w ill llo l

hold ta lk s w llh L llh u a n lu o r tin
Ifaille neighbors
"W e hold lu lk s w llh foreign
s t a ir s . ” G o rb a ch e v sa id iw o
da ys u flr r
L ith u a n ia 's p a rlia ­
ment Issued a declaration ol
In d rp rn d riu -r and u d a y a lte r II
asked G orbachev In rrrngnl/tL llh u u n la a s u co u n try Esto nia's
Congress also s rn l an rm ls K iry
In Moscow lo seek lu lk s on
E sto nian In d rp rn d rn rr.
G o rb a ch e v 's re b u ke a s Ih r
C ongress of I’r o p lr 's D epul Irs
m o rn in g session begun Tuesday
drew hearty u p plau sr from Ihe
lia llo n a l a sse m b ly, about H5

p e r m it of whose 2.250 m rin Ih t s also belong In Ihe Soviet
C o m m u n ist Party.
G o rb u rh rv i on ve nrd Congress
I lir r c m onths ahead of schedule
lo usk II lo give h im broader
authori ty he says Is neerss.iry lo
salvage his "p e re stro ik a " reform
d riv e and stem m ou n tin g p u b lic
dtM U ltsfuclfoii.
T h e agenda ra ile d (or a vole
M onday on rrt-a lln g Ihe new
presidency, but speakers from a
list of 298 legislators requesting
the floor delayed die vole uniII
Tuesday.

North cross-examination continues
United R

im

Internattenal____________________

W A S H IN G IO N - T he defense in J o h n P o in d e x ­
te r's Iran-Contra (rial lias tried lo m in im iz e Ihe
IMitenlUilly d am aging trs ilm o n y ol O live r North,
w ho as a prosecution w itness w as com bative und
reluct.ini lo Iniplleule his form er txiss In Ih r
sru ndal d ia l rocked Ihe last tw o years o( the
Reagan a din lulst radon.
N o rth , s ch e d u le d to u n d e rg o m ore c ro s s ­
exam ination T u e sd a y In Irderal court, tesllfed lor
ih r prosecution ea rlie r M onday, sa ying he saw
Poindexter tear lip a p o litica lly em barrassing

ifo rtim rn t signed by former President Ronald
Reagan approving an e xplicit a rm s lot-hostages
deal w ith Iran, the hrst com ponent ol w liat
b re a m r know n us d ie Iruu-Contra ulfulr.
North, who bud lie rn scolded by U.S. D ls lr lr l
Ju d g e Harold G reene for not c i N i p c r a l l n g as a
witness, said he w as there when the funner
n atio n a l se cu rity a d v is e r had Ihe d n ro m rn t
retrieved from a W h ile House sale am t then fo rr li
up.
T he retired M arine Irsdflcd he saw Poindexter
"te a r II In tw o" In I’n ln d e x lrr's W hite House olflee
Nov. 21. 1986. '

P e re s fire d
by S h a m ir;
L a b o r q u its
U W f M rt

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JE R U S A LE M P rim e
M in is te r Y itz h a k S h a m ir
Tuesday fired Lab o r P arty
c h a irm a n S h im o n P e re s
from the Cabinet, trig g e r­
in g Ihe co lla p s e o f Ihe
governm ent coalition
because o f on Impasse o ver
a U.S. pcuce plan.
T h a i plan proposed
h old ing talks w ith a
P alestin ian delegation. Ihe
Issue that deeply d iv id e d
S h a m ir's right-w ing L ik u d
Party a n d the Labor P arty.
T h e dism issa l of Peres,
w h o s e r v e d as f in a n c e
m in iste r and vice prem ier,
clim a x e d Ihe ch ro n ic gov­
e rn m e n t c ris is ov e r Ihe
peace process. Im m ediately
after Peres wus fired d u rin g
a C a b in e t m eeting T u e s ­
day. a ll the L abo r m in iste rs
resigned.
S h a m ir dism issed Peres
because Ihe Lab o r leader
w ould not back dow n from
threats to break u p the
coalition government.

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Sports

Lake Mary coaches lead FA C A East soccer all stars

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Bowl* playing for N s future
H U da ys w ith th e New Je rse y N e U apparently
num bered. S a m B o w ie began p la y in g M onday
n ig h t for h U future.
Bow ie, e m broiled In a contract dlapute w ith
the Neta. acored 3 9 point* and pu lled dow n 13
rebound* M onday n ight, but the N cla dropped
th e ir fourth straigh t game. Reserve R ic k y Pierce
■cored 3 9 point* to lead the M ilw aukee B u c k s to
a 109-104 victory.
Bow ie, w ho has been
ham pered by a s trin g o f
In ju ries d u rin g h U pro
career. U en joyin g h U
finest season w ith the
N e t s , a v e r a g i n g 14
p o in ts and 10 rebounds
a game. Bow ie hopes to
sig n a long term c o n ­
tra ct w ith the Nets, but New Je rse y m anage­
m e n t U w ary of s ig n in g h im to one due to h U
m e d ica l background.
S o Bow ie U going out and show ing he can
p la y.
Elsew here In the N B A . the L A L ak e rs topped
C h arlo tte 107-102. S an A n to n io edged M in ­
nesota 92-88. Seattle cru sh e d O rlando 130-105
a n d G o lde n S U te n ipped the L A C lip p e rs
112-109.

J.V. BASBBALL
S*m inol*s still p*rfsct
O R L A N D O — J e re m y C h u n a t tossed a twoh itte r and D avid E ck ste in drove In two ru n s
w ith a p a ir o f sin gles a s the S em ino le Ju n ior
v a n it y baseball team defeated Edge water 13-1.
C h u n a t Im proved h U personal record to 3-0 as
S e m in o le upped Its record to 7-0. T h e next gam e
for the F ig h tin g S e m ln o le s w ill be under the
lig h ts T h u rsd a y w hen It travels to L y m a n to
take on the G re y h o u n d s at 7 p.m.
In a d d itio n to E ck ste in , also getting h its for
S e m in o le were P h illip K in g . M att Freem an.
D cm ctry Freem an and Robbie Morgan. K in g 's
h it w as a double.
M cG Irt and M ille r had the h its for the Eagles.
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Raiders headed back to Oakland
O A K L A N D . C a lif. — A l Davis, w ho broke the
hearts o f th ou sands o f O akland Raiders fans
w hen he m oved the N F L franchise to Los
Angeles In 1982. declared M onday he w ould
re tu rn the team to Its o rig in a l home.
D avis, the R aiders general m anaging p artn er,
spoke w ith O a kla n d o fficials from the N F L
ow ners m eeting In O rlan do. Fla., ending seven
m on th s o f negotiation and suspense by agreeing
to a 10-year deal w ith O a kla n d w orth more than
$ 6 0 0 m illio n .
T h e R aiders also received the blessing M o n ­
d a y o f th e ir cu rre n t la n d lord — the Los A n geles
C o lise u m C o m m ission . T h e C o m m ission said It
w ill now tu rn Its Intentions toward lan ding an
e xp a n sion team o r a ttra ctin g another N F L
franch ise to Los A n geles In the two years
re m a in in g on the R aiders lease.

Ihock I y I W W I
Flam es overtake Jets in OT
C A L G A R Y . A lb e rta — T h e o rrn Flcu ry scored
hts 27th goal of the season at 1:40 of o vertim e
M onday, ra lly in g the C a lg a ry Flam es from a
three-goal deficit to a 5-4 victo ry over the
W in n ip e g Je ts.
F lc u ry took a pass from P aul R a n h clm and
w rlsted a 15-fool shot past goaltender Bo b
Essensa to extend the F la m e s' unbealen streak
to s ix gam es (5-0-1). W in n ip e g held secondperiod leads of 3-0 and
4 -2 b e f o r e C a l g a r y
scored tw ice In the th ird
period.
T h e v ic to r y m oved
C alg ary six points
ahead of E dm on to n and
10 points In front o f the
J e t s In t h e S m y t h e
D ivision.
W in n ip e g led 4-2 after tw o periods, but
C a lg a ry lie d the score w ith third-period goals by
G a ry S u te r and B rian M acLe llan .
T h e J e ts Jum ped ahead 3-0 In the second
period on goalie R ic k W am sley.
Elsew here In the N H L on M onday night. Los
Angeles toppled the New Y o rk Rangers 6-2 and
M innesota checked T o ro n to 4 '1 .

Comsiiwd tram stall sod wirw rsparts

Because they guided th eir team s to the state
tournam ent d u rin g the 1988-89 season. Lake
M ary H igh S cho ol soccer roa ch e s L a rry M rC o rk le
and BUI Elssele w ill guide the E a st squads In th is
w e e k e n d 's se co n d a n n u a l F lo r id a A t h le t ic
Coaches A ssociation A ll-S tar S o cce r Claaaic a l
Boone H igh School.
Coaches selected to lead the eight different
boys' and g irls ' squads are F A C A m em ber
coaches w ho led their team* the farthest In the
previous ye ar's stale tournam ent. T h la gives the
co arh e s an e n llr r year to scan th e ir region as
they begin to organise their tra m .
T he bu lk o f each tram is m ade u p o f F A C A

All-State p la y e rs selected In a ll h igh school
cla ssific a tio n s for that ye ar from that respective
region. If that n u m b e r d o rs not rq u a l 18. the
coach can add three " c h o k e s " of h is o r her own
to the team.
W ith fo u r exceptions, the g irls' F A C A East A ll
S tars Is m ade u p e n tire ly o f S r m ln n lr C o u n ty
athletes. Le ad in g the pack u rr C in d y B e rk rr.
T ara H a rdin g. K lm l K u r* and lle lh Schaefer from
L a k e B ra n tle y , th is y e a r's C la s s 4 A state
ch a m pion L a k e Bran tley.
Five p la y e rs from Elaaele's tra m at Lake M ary
are on th e squad: A m y A le xa n de r. J a m b lr
D om bch lk. San dy Pow ell. T a m m y Scott und
Crisaie S no w . L ym a n Is represented by T um m y
Fulaang. K e rry M usante and J e n M cA vo y w hile

Lake H ow ell Is sending D ana Bn yrsen nnd
Heather B ra n n. Heather Bro w n is th r lone
Sem inole H igh School selection.
R ounding out the squad are Je n D exter from
Dr. P h illip s. Bo on e's T e rrs a Hudson. K o xle
M artin o f C o lo n ia l and W in te r P a rk 's S li.in r
W llllam s.
A sslsltlng Elssele In co a ch in g the learn w ill bc
B ls h n p M o o r e ' s L a r r y H e t s l n g r r . L u u r u
Roundtree o f L y m a n and L a k e B ra n tle y 's Jo h n
Schaefer. Because Luke B ra n tle y won th r s ta ir
title this year. Schaefer w ill have th r honor of
ru a rh ln g next y e ar's F A C A East A ll Stars.
T lie boys' Eust squad Is a l l l l l r more balanced
In Irrm s o f p la y e rs c o m in g from d llf r r r n l
8a* lo c c s r. Pag* 2B

Back in the swing
Hughes’ return frees
Calapa for mound duty
By TOBY OsSOWMIKW
Herald Sports Editor
O V IED O — In his first week b a rk.
G re g H ughes Is a lready p a y in g
d iv id e n d s fo r the O v ie d o H ig h
S ch o ol baseball tram . I lls most
recent co ntribution came M onday
night In an 8 6 S e in ln o lr A th le tic
Conference w in over Lym an.
Hughes, one o f the best Inflelder*
In S e m in o le C o u n ty , h as been
sidelined since a week before the
season s t ar ted wi t h a s tra in e d
m uscle In h is back. He o n ly re­
turned to the Oviedo lin e u p th is
past weekend.
A n d w h ile H ughes does give the
L io n s a boost offensively and defenslvrly. h is prrsence gives O viedo
coach M ike Ferrell more fle x ib ility .
Wi th Hughes out. Ferrell hud to
keep B.J. Culapa a l shortstop. But
w ith Hughes back. Calapa can now
start taking h is norm al spot In the
Lion p itch in g rotation.
O n M onday night against the
L ym a n G reyho u nds. Calapa m ade
hts first p itc h in g start o f the 1990
season und Im m ediately show ed
how Important Hughes can be. For
three Innings. Calapa was u n h llla ble. In the fifth Inning, he tired and
guve up two ru n s but left w ith the
L io n s up 8-2.
"It was B .J .'s first tim e out th is
season." said Ferrell. "H e got a little
llred In the fifth Inning and started
lo get h is pitches up. A n d L y m a n
has u good h ittin g team. But for h is
first lim e out. he gave Is five good
Innings.
"H u g h e s Is a good-attitude guy.
lie 's u h u stle r and keeps the other
guys up. H e 's a leader lype . It's
Important for us to have h im back.
We got h im back ul the right lim e ."
T h in g s got a little more e x citin g
than Ferrell w ould have like d In the
seventh Inning. W ith his su bstitu tes
now In the lineup. L y m a n look
advan tage o f a co u p le o f L io n

SCC teams
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S A N F O R D - S em inole
C o m m u n ity College's baseball
and softball team s w ill both
attem pt to stop recent lo sin g
s t r e a k s w i t h h om e g a m e s
T uesday afternoon.
T h e so ftb a ll team . 14-17
overall and 4-8 In the M idF lo rid a Conference, w ill be
lo okin g to turn around a re­
cent h ittin g slu m p that co n ­
tributed to the Raiders lo sin g
seven of th e ir last eight starts.
It w o n 't be easy as the
R aiders w ill be try in g to re­
bound against conference foe
and defending national cham p l o n L a k e C i t y In a
doubleheader at 3 p.m.
T h e b a se b a ll team . 1-17
overall a n d 1-7 In the M FC.
w ill face long tim e nem esis
V alen cia starting at 3 p.m . T h e
R aiders' h ittin g and fie ld in g
have Im proved as o f late and
they alw u vs play w ell a gainst
the Matadors.

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■Displays to score three two-out
runs. W ith a ru n n e r on second.
L y m a n had the ly in g ru n on deck
w hen the Lio n s fin a lly got the last
out.
"W e Just made too m a n y e rrors."
said L y m a n coach B o b M cC u llo ugh .
"W e have lo leam to p la y better, w e
don't have great k id s at all the
spots. T o win. we have to do a ll the
right th in g s at a ll tim es.
"I'm pleased they started sw in g ­
in g the bats In Ihe seventh Inning.
But w e've got lo start doing that
earlier to help la k e the pressure off.
You c a n 't w in gam es when you 're
m a kin g errors w ithou t super h il­
lin g . A n d we re scra p in g lo get runs.
W e h a v e to cu t d o w n on o u r
m istakes, m entally a n d p h y s ic a lly ."
In a ll. L ym a n m ade seven errors
w h ile p itch e rs S h a w n S tucke y and
Ja s o n Good pastor Issued six w alks.
C o m bin e d w ith the n in e h its O viedo
had. that meant the G re y h o u n d s
were In Irouble In alm ost every
Inning.
S tu c k e y m anaged to w ork out of u
flrst-Innlng Jam when O viedo loaded
the bases w ith one o u l. But the
L io n s stru ck for u p a ir o f unearned
ru n s In the second Inning lo la k e
the lead for good.
O viedo udded tw o m ore ru n s In
Ihe th ird and three In Ihe fourth
before L ym a n got to C alapa for two
ru n s In the lo p of the fifth to m ake
the score 7-2. T he L io n s got one ru n
buck In th e ir h alf of Ihe fifth.
M ik e Verne. B ria n M aclnn ess and
M ark B e llh bo rn each had two h its
for the Lions. Ja so n H u ls h scored a
pair o f run* w h ile B e llh o rn drove In
two. V e r n e a ls o h a d t h r e e of
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With Greg Hughes back In the lineup, Oviedo co ach M ike Ferrell was able
to use B J Calapa (above) on the mound M onday night against Lyman.
Calapa responded by throwing five strong innings in an 8-6 Lion win.

Concrete Concepts ends two- game skid
Strom berg takes on Concrete at 7:30 p.m. und Ace
challenges T R C a l 8:30 p.m. K e n R u m m el h as Ihe week

From staff rapsrta
S A N F O R D — C o ncrete C oncepts got back on the
w in n in g track, the T im R aines C o nn e ctio n stayed
undefeated and A llm a n &amp; W addles won Its flrsl game ol
the season In S anford Recreation Departm ent M onday
N ight S oftb a ll League a ctio n at C h ase Park.
T h e scores were Co ncepts over Ace H ardw are of
V o lu sia 6-2. T R C d o w n in g Ken R u m m e l Chevrolet 11-3
und A llm a n A W addles h an d lin g Sirom bcrg-C u rlson
9-6.
T h e standings now show T R C In first place w ith a 7-0
record followed by Concrete C o ncepts a l 6-2. Ken
H u m m e l and A ce H ardw are 4-4. Cabinet A ire 3-4.
S lro m b c rg 2-6 and A llm a n 1-7.
Next week. C a bin et A ire p la y s A llm a n ul 0 .3 0 p.m..

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Concrete ended a two-gainc lo sin g skid w hen It broke
a 2-2 He wi th four ru n s In the top ol the seventh Inning.
C o n trib u tin g lo Ihe Concept attack were J a c k Lew is
(double, single). M ark Hoffm an. S ieve G ra y and D usty
Harm on Itwo singles and one ru n scored eachl. W ail
M ulligan und C u rtis T abo r (two singles eachl. R ich
Cobb und M ike llllg u r (one single and one ru n scored
eachl and W illia m B lan d (run scored).
G e llin g h lls for Ace were M an n y S ilv ia (four singles).
T om B urnham (two singles). R ic k Nelson and C a rl Letlone single and one run scored eachl und J e ll A le n .
J o h n Boggs. R ic k Bryant. G o rdon C la rk und Kevin
S ee C it y . Page 2 B

Six games kick off church softball season
Pram staff rsssrts
S A N F O R D — T h e Sanford C h u rc h S o lih u ll League
started Its sprin g season S atu rd a y w ith s ix gam es al
C h usc Park.
In B League a ctio n . First N a/arene upended Grace
C h rls tla n 13-1. F irst D aptlsl-M arkham W o o d s R o a d
defeated First Baptist of G eneva 7-5 und H o ly Cross
Lu th e ra n handled C a lv a ry C h ris tia n 12-3.
In A League play. C c n lra l Baptist crushed Grace
U n lle d M e t h o d i s t 15-0. M a ra n u lh u P c n ta c o s t.il
squccked by St. Stephen C o m m u n ity C a th o lic 1 1-9 and
First Baptist of Osteen clobbered C h u rc h of G&lt;k I 13-5.
F irst N a /a re n r scored n in e ru n s In Ihe lirs i two

Innings and cru ised to the easy w in over G race
C h rlsllu n .
Leading Ihe w ay fur Nuzarene were T om C la rk Ihm nr
run. triple, single). Doug Lu tz (double, two singles). Ron
C u rd rll and Dun G o rl (two sin g le s curb). T o m m y R aines
and P h illip Sutherland (one d ou bl each) und G ra d y
l.eggett und K esw ick L a sh lcy (one single each).
G e llin g Ihe h lls for G ra ce C h ris tia n were C h arlle
Farmt-r (double) and R ic k G ilbe rtson . T om M ln n lc k and
C o u rln g lo n (one single each).
The second game found G eneva co m in g t&gt;ack from a
5-2 flrst-Innlng delicti to lie the game 5-5 en te rin g lluIm llotn of Ihe sixth. But M ark h am W oods pu lled o u l the
See C h u rc h , P ag e 2 B

Ellis, SuperSonics send Magic to sixth straight defeat
U nltsd Press International
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S E A T T L E — Dale E llis . In h is second game
after m issin g 27 follow ing a ear accident, scored
24 points and Steve Jo h n s o n had 8 e a rly In the
lo u rtli quarter M onday n lg lll lo lead Ihe S ca tlle
SuperSontca to a 130-105 v icto ry over O rlan do
Seattle. 31-30. broke a two-game lo sin g streak,
w hile Ihe Magic. 16-46. lost lls s lx lh straight and

12lh In 13 games
E llis h it 10 ol 15 field goal tries, h ill II was
Jo h n so n who keyed ihe S ou les' 14-2 run In Ihe
open in g 4 m in u te s of Ihe tln u l quarter d ia l
lu rn e d a 92-88 lead Into a 106 90 advantage.
Sea Ilie e ventu ally led by 26
O rla n d o 's Reggls T h ru * led a ll scorers wi th 26
points. Including 14 In die th ird quarter, w hile
J r r r v R eynolds had 20. T h ru * Ini 4 ol 7 shots In
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Ihe O itidpcrlnd. w hile Ills le u m m a ie s were 2-11.
O rlando's shooting allow ed Seattle lo overcom e
a 6 9 02 halftim e deficit. T h e 6 9 first-h a lf points
was a record lor Ih r e xpan sion M agic
Orlando. Ira llln g 38-35 after Ih r first quarter In
w hich Ihe lead changed 15 lim es, dom inated the
M-cond quarter. R eynolds, a lo ru irr Sonic, a n il
Then* stored 6 points apiece as lilt M agic pul
together a 12 4 ru n late III Ihe period.

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L e v i R a in e s and R od T u rn e r
added three each a s the R aines
C o n n e c tio n broke K e n R u m m c i's four-gam e grinning streak.
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sin gles. L e v i R a ln rs scored three
ru n s a n d Ned R ain es a n d T u rn e r
one ea ch to lead th e w ay. O ther
co n trib u to rs were B illy G rim th
(two sin gles, two ru n s scored).
S a m R a in e s (two singles). K e ith
A cre e a n d Burnett W ash in gton
lone sin g le and one ru n scored
each). T o n y D u n k ln so n a n d Fred
W a sh in g to n (one s in g le each)
and M ik e G allow ay a n d Lloyd
W a ll (one ru n scored each).
D o in g the dam age for Ken
R u m m e l were C h ris N lckle (two
alnglea. tw o runa scored). T odd
C h ris te n s e n (two sin gles, ru n
scored). J im L a m b s n d R ic k
P e rk in s (two singles each) and
Ken O sw ald. C ary Keefer, D avid
G o ld s tlc k and Scott M u rp h y lone

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At ToMde. GMe, March 1)
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Robert Lawrence. Auttin. T e ia v l.fl) ; 1
Tern Baeer. Butted. N Y . I.YH. A Tam
Crftet. Teetpe. l.tW i 1 Rich Abbaud.
Omaha. N ab. I D ) ; 4 Jett Reillngar. C *
umbla. $ C . I D A
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B r lo a V e t v B o ca be tea. I X U ; t T im
Wedbrod. Oncmnall. O n*. 1 * ) . I*. Billy
Yeung Jr., Tutta. O k ie . ).tto. II Bryan
Aipert. L e t Vegav I D ) ; I) Bui Oekav
Irving. T e ia v I D )
I ) W alter Ray W llia m e Jr.. Stacktan.
C a lif . I D I ; 1A C h f lt W arren. D el le t. I D * .
I I R e g B u c k h y . New Albany. Ohio. I .tle . U
G a r y Schluchter. Fre m o ni, Ohio. I . M . I).
Joe R e re rd i. W e lim * e n . I M U it . Dove
lo u t * . Le e heed. K a n , I .K J
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M J im Tilton. V alencia. C a ll I , M f l ; 11.
M ik a U r o g g m v A m a rillo , T e ia v l. l t t ; n .
G a r y D k k ln u n Edm ond. O h io . D B A to
D oug Johnton. W lllo rd . Ohio. I.D T; 14
E u g o n o M c C m . M u n t lt r . Ind . 1.771

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I. P e t e r J e c o b t e n 4 t . l t ; ) . M i r k
C a k a v a c c h ia e t J). J F r e d C euglet 4 4 )4 . A
P a u l A fin g e r i f 71; J Ian B a ka r F in c h 44 to;
4 M ik a R e id « to; ) C ra ig Sledtev a t N : t.
Tom K i d H to; k H a l Sultan TSDe. to Scott
H o c h t o lA
Dttlaaca - 1 Lon Hintle 17)1. ). Davit
Lava III D U ; ) John Adams D IB . A Mark
Cakavacchia )7IB. ) BUI Sander )7k &gt;. t.
Dully Wilder I 24* t. 7
Sieve llklngton
Jtk I. I F u lly la o lk r lea 7, A Sieve PaM
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Doug Tawell and Calvin PeeM to). A David
Edwards to); I John Inman 770. 4 Brian
Ttnnyton 744. ) Coray Pavln 7M. B. Bob
Lohr 7Jf • H a d Irwin FIB; IB Robarl
Garnet 7a)
Green* d regale hen
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Fred Couples, li t . 4 Dave Barr .)M. I.
Rocco MadleM 71). 4 Paul Annger 111; )
W a y * Levi 704. I Scntt Hoch 707, ♦ Mark
Cakavacchia Tbe. 10 J tied with 7«.
l Mika Reid I 704. ) (Mel. Ray Floyd and
Bob Tway I 111: 4 Mark Lye D i l i I Ian
Baker F sch I /to. 4 Paul Annger I 7J0. )
llle l George Burnt end Wayne Grady I to),
f Sieve Elkingten I to*. W Payne Slower I
1 to)
Parhnohera
I. Mark Calc ewe cft e 214. ) Ian taker
Finch 1M; 1 Scott Hoch ) * ; A
Paul
Annger 1*2, 4 SMv* Elkingten Ito: ) Bob
Twey Tit. t Tom KIN 21*. • Robert Wrerm
22B. 10 Tony S.lls 224
l M a rk C a k a v a c ch ia 1*4; I Bob Tw ay Ito.
2 Steve E lklngtgn 1)2. 4 T im H m pean l i t ; A
Ted Sc h u ll 0 4 . 4 (tied I P a u l A n n g e r and
C la rk B urroughs IIS. 4 ItM l. F re d Couples
end Gene Sauers ID: IB Robert Wrerm MB
I Paul Annger ). 2 Lon HlnkM4; &gt; tiled)
Andy Been. Mark Calcaracthla. David Frost.
Chris Perry. Ted Schc/i end Bob Tway ). 1
1) lied with 4

find u m

l Paul Annger 4*4 I lllel Wayne Grady
and Paul Trlttlar AO. 4 Ian Bakar Finch
AM. ) Stan Utley ALL 4 Jaft Human 42). )
(Hal Craig Startler an) Cane Sauers 4IB; *
Tom Wilson 40*. 14 tiled with 400
I Paul A;urger in . 2 Mark Cakavacchia
HI. 2 Steve Elfcmgton 212. 4 Fred Couple*
201. ) Tim Simplon 2 * 4 Cre*g Startler TOO
I Robert Garnet 2*0 k Bobby Wedhlm to*.
* Brian Tonnyton Ito. B Rocco ModioM 221

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PGA Menoy Leaker*
IT h reu fh M ersklll
Paul Annger
Mark Cakavecchd
Fred Couple*
Peter Jecobten
Greg Norman
Mark O Me ere

ReturnC o n tin u e d fro m I B

41. Twit Purtmr
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LPGA

a big gam e wi th ru n le rrn re -lru d Jn g Lake B ra n tle y
110-2. 3-0) at Im in r W ednesday night. "I hope
that we re ready at lh l» lim e nf the arason lo play
jg a ln a i a Ira n i lh a t'n ranked In Hie sla te 's T op
10." hdld F e n r il
l.ym a n . w h ich l&lt;mt lln second game In a row to
fall lo 7-4 and 2-3. plays a l Lake H ow ell on
W ednesday a lie riK xm a l 3:30 p.m.

&gt;4 A y a k e O k a
M id i Edge

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v icto ry , using
three sin g le s and a sacrifice fly
In a tw o-ru n ntxdi.
S p a rk in g the M a rk h a m W oods
a tta c k w ere B ill T crw llte g e r.
T o m P alu m b o and G a ry W a lk
(two s in g le s each) a n d T om
S m it h . G a r y D a v is , R ic h a rd
W a lke r. C a rlo s C o lo n a n d L a rry
F ish e r (one single each).

Trkb ,
Jenny LMhach
Ratty King
A lk a Ritiman
Amy A k a d
M arti beierlh
Sue ( rtl
4A Colleen W ader
M Lari P * d g
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sin gle each).
A llm a n A W addles ju m p e d o u l
lo a 6-0 lead a flr r three Innings,
then w ithstood a com eback a t­
tem pt by S trom berg to p ic k up
Its Initial w in o f the season.
Pacing th e A ltm an s t u c k were
W ayne O agcr (triple, tiro singles,
ru n scored). D avid R IC h a rde
(double, tw o singles, tw o ru n s
scored). D an D aughtery (three
singles, three ru ns scored). D e­
n n is C a rro ll H y v o singles). Jo e l
W augh (double). Preston R IC h ­
arde and T im W addle (one sin gle
and one ru n scored) a n d R ic k
Chesser (single).
P r o v i d i n g t h e o ffe n s e fo r
S trom b e rg were Pele M u e lle r
(double, single, tw o ru n s scored).
T o n y M adsen (two singles, two
ru n s scored I. Je ff M adsen Itwo
singles, ru n scored), M ik e H ill
(two sln g le sl. K a x O h b a y a sh l
(single, ru n scored) and M ike
H a rtw ig. S te ve W asu la. T o m
Evcslage. W illie C u m m ln a and
Kent M adena (one single each).

Church

to Dakar ah Me H a nd
11. C d d r F IgeCwrier

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W all.
T od d B e cke r and M ike Sande ra f r o m D a y t o n a B e a c h S e a tx rcze w ill represent V olu a la
C o u n ty w h ile C orey O 'H e rn w aa
delected from M erritt Island In
B revard C o u n ty and J o e l Poe
waa nam ed from V era B each In
In dian R iv e r County.
J o in in g M cCorkte In co a ch in g
the team w ill be L y m a n 'a R a y
Sandidge a n d Dave Jcka n o a k t
from Oviedo.
O n S atu rda y, the Eaat g irls
w ill face the Weto A lt S tare at 6
p.m . w ith the boys' East-W est
contest scheduled for a n 8 p.m .
k k k o ff. A ctio n begins at 2 p.m .
w hen the N o rth a n d S ou th girts'
team s battle, followed b y the
boys' N orth-South game a l 4
p.m.

City

V D ane Lena III
to Scan Hack
to Tam Byrum

C a r^ L w w y a cO T

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P ic k e d from S e m in o le C o u n ty
were L a k e M ary's T r a v is BetaIn g e r a n d D a v id F a rre n .
L y m a n 's T ro y H a m ilton . J o J o
H o use a n d E ric L e lb e n . Lake
H o w e ll's Steve M u n n e ll and R iad
S aldl. S em ino le's J im m y
R e y n o ld s a n d O v le d o 'a T im
W alaanen.
O ran ge C o u n ty se lection s In­
clu d e W in te r P a rk 's R a y Cotado.
B r ia n G re e n s p o o n a n d K ir k
M ackey. A p op ka 's B ria n Mancu so a n d Dr. P h llllp a ' R ic k y

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Leutelana Tech ( t o ll * Vanderbilt (14la),
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T u tu (17 111 M OM toam i Hate ( t o ll) ,
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W licam m Green Bay (to l l *
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llanlord I14III at Henell ( D t l . l t o a m .
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J a c k R ic h and L o n n ie Pender
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sin g le s). Dave B e n n c ll, C lin t
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G e ttin g hits for C a lv a ry were
R o ss D enado. B u b h a S m ith .
E d d ie S m ith and K e n n y Monto nya (two singles each) and J a y
K re ln b rtn g . Rene M un ox. Dave
H e lm o th and C h a n n ln g W alter
(one s in g le each).
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w o rk of G race U nited M e lh o d lsl
by sc o rin g three ru n s In the first
Inning, s ix runs In the second
and s ix ru n s In the fo u rth lo end
the gam e by the m e rcy rule.
P r o v id in g th e o f f e n s e fo r
C e n tra l were Dave M oss (triple,
d o u b le , s tn g te l. B o b b y V o n
H e r b u llt (Ihree sin g le s ). J a y
C ru tc h fie ld (home ru n . single).
T im H o lla n d and J o h n Larn e r
(one d ou b le and one sin g le each),
E r ic L u c e (double) and M ike
M cC o y . S ca ly . E d d ie Coggon.
D oug L u c e and B la k e S in lth jo n c
sin gle each).
P ic k in g up sin g le s for G race
were D avid Rape, A aron
K a u fm a n . G a ry E a rl and Bob
Ratsler.
T h e best game o f the day
tu rn ed ou t to be gam e No. 5 as
1989 s p rin g season runners-up

M aranatha hooked u p w ith de ­
fending fall league ch a m pio n St.
Stephen.
M aranatha Jumped out lo a 9-2
lead afier the fourth Inning and
looked lo be headed lo an easy
w in before S i. Stephen cam e up
w ith seven ru n s on seven h its In
the s ix th to Be the game at 9-9.
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bottom of the Inning to grab Ihe
w in w h e n K e n n y D a n i e l s
singled. G re g Hardy tripled and
L e vi R a ln rs doubled.
D o in g th e h i t t i n g for
M a ra n a th a were L e v i R a in e s
(double, tw o singles). A rth u r
Ja ck s o n (three singles). H ardy
(two triples). T riad B ro o ks (dou­
ble. single). A la n Peterson (two
sln g le sl and A l Cam pbell. Evan
B a co n S r. and D a n ie ls (one
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we r e T o m G illia n a n d D on
C a u s B c a u x S r. (d o u b le , tw o
singles). W illie H arrison (double,
single). K e ith S pa rks and L a rry
T a y lo r Itwo singles each) and
K ic k Holt and J im N u lty lone
single each).
T h e last gam e of the d a y saw
Osteen fall behind 4-0 after the
first Inning, o n ly lo roar b a ck for
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C ra n k in g out hits for Osteen
were Bobby B u m ga rdncr (two
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(three singles). T o m m y G ra ccy
(double, single). Jo h n Cohen.
D ale W llk c n s o n a n d J im m y
W ilk in s o n (two singles each) and
BUI R am sey. M ike V e rm illio n
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C la y to n N ic h o ls Itwo s in g le s
rach). T am Stanley (triple) and
L a rry S m ith und T im Pete (one
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People
IN B R I E F
Rotary helps LOA
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T M cto rs m i annual mooting
S e m in o le C o u n ty T e a r h e n Federal C redit U n io n , a non-profit
organ ization , w ill h old the a n n u al m eeting T h u n d a y . at 4
p m . , at G reenw ood L a k e s M iddle School. Lake M ary. A ll
m em bers are Invited to attend.
D etails, r a il L a rry H. T a y lo r or 323-4309.

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R o g e r C a m p b e ll, l e f t , a
m em ber o f the L a k e M ary
Rotary C lu b and ch a irm a n or
the c lu b 's golf tournam ent,
lo o k s on w h ile K e ith
S a m u e ls , c lu b p r e s id e n t,
right, presents a ch e ck for
9300. tournam ent proceeds,
to Denton M. K u r il. M. ED..
P.A.. lo be co ntributed lo the
Association o f C h ild re n w ith
L e a rn in g D is a b ilitie s . T h e
tournam ent w as held last fall
at T lm a cu a n C o u n try C lu b .
K u r t i . c o u n s e l o r ,
p s y c h o l o g i s t a n d
psychotherapist, w as a guest
speaker a n d told the c lu b
m em bers about the cau ses of
le a rn in g d isa b ilitie s and the
fun ction s o f Ihe association.
T h e other guest speaker was
Dr. K a re n Kopp. d ire ctor of
c u ltu ra l affairs at S e m ino le
C o m m u n ity College. K o p p
■poke on the variou s a rtis tic
progra m s a v a ila b le at the
college.

A C L

Nature film s to bs shown
T h e Sem inole C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry , as part o f Its “ O u r
W onderful W o rld " nature film aertrs. w ill present "G e ttin g the
Moat F ro m Y o u r G a rd e n " a n d " A T em ple In the G ro ve ."
T h e film s w ill be sh ow n 2 p.m . and 7 p .m „ Tuesday. In the
C e n tra l B ran ch m eetin g room . 2 1 9 N. O xford Road. Cassel­
berry.
D e ta ils ca ll 339-4000

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M aksfrlands
T h e Sem inole Spo kes o f T h e W elcom e W agon C lu b . Is
hooting a "C o ffe e ". W ednesday, to welcom e new com ers In
S e m in o le C o u n ty a n d to h elp them m ake new friends, to get
Involved In the co m m u n ity , a n d to Introduce th em to fun
a ctiv itie s.
Coffees a r r held the serond W ednesday o f each m on th from
10a.m . to noon.
,
If Interested, c a ll Ele a n or Hart. 321-3733. o r Jo a n C b e ll.
(WO-1697.

Q ED Tssts o (fared
S A N F O R D — T h e G E D Tests, leadin g to a Flo rid a h ig h school
d ip lo m a , w ill be offered M arch 26-28 at S e m in o le C o m m u n ity
College.
E lig ib ility for ta k in g the testa m ust be com pleted by M arch
16.
G E D Test O rien tatio n w ill be held 1 1 a.m.. M arch 21; 4 p.m .
and 8 p.m ., M arch 22.
S tuden ts qualified lo take the tests are encouraged to attend
the c la ss on "H o w to T ake and P ass the G E D T e sts."
Details, cu ll S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College . 323-1450. A sk
for the G E D office.

Employ tho o ld tr
S A N F O R D - "N a tio n a l E m p lo y the O lder W orker W eek” w ill
be celebrated th rou gh M arch 17.
T h e J o b Scrvtce of Florida u ud the J o b Service E m plo yer
C o m m it t e e ( J S E C ) w ill host an a w a rd s prese n tu tlo n /c o n lln e n ta l b reakfast h o n o rin g e m p lo ye e s and
em ployers for th e ir efforts In h irin g a n d retain in g older
w orkers.

'Storytlmo at tha Zoo* off trad
S A N F O R D - T h e C e n tra l Flo rid a Zoological P ark w ill hold
" S lu r y t lin r at the Z o o " every W ednesday th rou gh A p ril 23 at
10a.m .
T h is edu cation al program Is for ch ild re n ages 3 to S. C h ild re n
w ill have the op p o rtu n ity lo listen to stories und sin g songs
about different a n im a ls each week. Dr. Z oo fon is and volunteers
w ill conduct the program .
T h e follow ing program s are planned:
• M arch 14 — SplITy S piders
• M arch 28 — S sssan akrssss
• A p ril 4 — F u n n y B u n n ie s
• A p ril II — E le p h a n ts are F n o r T o n s of F u n
• A p ril 18 — A llig a to r A n de s
• A p ril 2 5 — A n im a l M agic

Rotarians maat mornings
C asselberry R o tary C tu b m eets at 7:30 a. in. on W ednesday at
the Casselberry S e n io r C enter. 200 N. I^ikc T riplet Drive.
CasselbcrTy.

Stompars meat weakly
T he O ld H ick o ry S io in p c rs clogging group holds clu b
m eetin gs every W ednesday at Ihe K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s I lu ll on
S. P a rk Avenue. Sanford. Fo r m ore Inform al Ion. ca ll 349-9329.

Chem ical dependence talks free
Q uest C o u n se lin g C e n ire /Y ou ng Recovery sponsors ch em ical
dependence lectures free to the p u b lic cuch W ednesday from
7-8:30 p.m. at 711 B a lla rd SI.. Suite 200. A lta m o n te Springs.
F o r m ore Inform al Ion, call 3 3 1-7199.

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11 year-old boy w ho had been
prom ised a weekend o u tin g w ith
his grandm a, but because he
swore at h is m om . he w as no,
perm itted to go o n Ihe outing:
You said the pu n ish m e n t was
unfair because the g ra ndm a was
also being punished. T ru e , but
you overlooked a far m ore im ­
portant point: O nce som eth in g Is
prom ised. (I sh ou ld be delivered
— regardless. If the c h ild does
som ething for w h ich he deserved
to be punished, then fin d an
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M any years ago. m y daughter
and her friend " M a r y " (both In
high school) broke a ru le lh a l
r a ile d for s o m e k in d of
p u n is h m e n t, M a r y ' s p a re n ts
punished h er b y refusing lo let
her go to the h o m co m ln g dance
— after they had p re v io u sly
granted h er perm ission. .
O u r d a u g h te r w a s also
p u n lsh rd . but we kept o u r word
about Ihe hom ecom ing dance
and found an a lternative
punishm ent. W e never regretted
ou r decision.
A M A T T E R O F P R IN C IP L E
D E A R M A T T E R : T h e p rin c i­
ple Is sound. W e leach ch ild re n
that on e 's word Is a sacred trust
by h on oring the prom ises that
we m ake lo them . O nce som e­
thing Is given. II Is n ever lo be
taken back.
Conversely. If a c h ild bounces
a basketball In the house a n d hla
m other says. “ If you bounce that
ball In the house one m ore time.
I am going lo la k e It aw ay from
y o u " — and the c h ild co ntinu e s
lo bounce Ihe ball, ih e m other
sh ou ld m ake good her prom ise
and take the b a ll aw ay from Ihe
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A B B V t t am m a rrie d
w ith tw o teen-age so n s. M y
h usba n d's business re q u ire s a
great deal o f travel — som etim es
overseas.
W hen I te ll people th a t " J im "
Is In Ja p a n . G erm any o r Hong
Kong, they ask. " W h y d id n 't you
go w ith h im ? "
Abby. I ca n 't Just d u m p the
boys w ith frien ds every tim e J ln t
oe s to a fo re ig n c o u n t r y .
een-age boys are Involved In so
m any activitie s, and I have m y
ow n com m itm ents. In clu d in g u
p a r t -t im e t e a c h in g Job.
F u rth e rm o re , a lth o u g h J im 's
travel expenses arc paid for by
the com pan y, m in e w o u ld not
be. IW ould a n y o f these people
like to pay m y a ir fare?)
A b b y, I hope you fin d m y
letter w orth p rin tin g. H a v in g a
tr a v e lin g h u s b a n d Is lo n c ly
enough w ithout h av in g lo re­
spond to th is th ou ghtless q u es­
tion. IBy the w ay. folks, how
a bou t h av in g u s over for din ner
some! Im e? |
I'm sure other w ives o f tra v e l­
ing h u sban ds have been asked
the sam e question.
H O M E A LO N E A LO T
D E A R H O M E A L O N E : T he
"w h y d id n 't you go w ith h im "
q u e s tio n Is a s k e d b y we l l m eaning but thoughtless people.
Perhaps after th is h its p rin t,
m a n y w ill th in k before they
speak. (Me Included.)
(Problem*? Writs to Dear Abby.
For • personal, unpublished
reply, sand a aall-eddraaaad,
atarnpad snvalops lo Osar Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Loa Angalaa.
Calif. 90069. Ail corrst ponds net
Is conftdantlal.)

was heartbroken when I w asn't
chosen ,to serve. T he other tw o
g irls who w eren’ t asked had
boyfriends and weren't Interest­
ed In serving, so It didn't bother
them .
T h e hom e econom ics teacher
had u s three w h o were e xcluded
s ll at a table In Ihe com er w h ile
the o th e r lO " p ra c tic e d " —
le a rn in g the correct w ay to
D R A R A M T i I've learned a
great' deal from re a d in g y o u r
co lu m n. If also stirs up a lot of
m em ories. R ecently w hen you
■aid. "Y o u never forget ih e h u rts
you suffered In sch o o l." It stru ck
a ch ord w ith me.
I w ent to a s m a ll h ig h school.
T h e re were 32 k id s In m y c la ss
— 13 girts and IB boys. A ll the
g irls lo o k hom e econom ics. T e n
g irls were selected lo serve the
se n iors at the banquet before Ihe
pro m . It w as co n sid e re d an
honor. I never co u ld understand
w h y they d id n ’ t a sk a ll 13 grtls
lo serve. W h y o n ly 10?
I w as a good student, active In
ch o ru s and band, but I was
ra th e r shy. I w eighed 9 0 pounds
and w as a S-foot-2 strin g bean. I

f

I w ill never forget s illin g there,
starin g dow n at m y plate, try in g
to h old back the tears. A fte r
class. I ra n to the bathroom and
cried.
Y o u 're right. Abby. We never
forget Ihe h u rts wc suffered in
school.
• M A L L T O W N IN IO W A
C O N F I D E N T I A L T O C A N 'T
G O O N IN W A C O , T E X A S t You
ra n go on and you must. " A n y ­
one can ca rry h is burden, h ow ­
ever hard, u n til nightfall. A n y ­
one can do h is w oik. how ever
hard, for one day. Anyone can lie
s w e e t l y, p a tie n tly , lo v in g ly ,
purely, ‘ t il the sun goes dow n.
A n d Ih's Is a ll lh a l llfo really
m e a n s ." (Robert L o u is
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Getting married
Engagem ent a n d w edding
form s are a va ilab le at the
S a n fo rd H e ra ld . 3 0 0 N .
F re n c h A ve. T h e s e form s
give gu ide lin e s for w ritin g
data that w ill be used in
e n g a g e m e n t a n d w e d d in g
announcem ents.
T h o se w ho cannot p ick u p
form s at the Herald d u rin g
re g u la r business h ou rs m ay
obtain form s by sending an
addressed, stam ped envelope
to P eople E d ito r. S a n fo rd
Herald. 300 N. Fre n ch Ave..
S anford. F L 32771.
T h e com pleted form s m ay
be accom panied by a p ro ­
fe s s io n a l b la c k - a n d - w h it e
photograph If a picture Is
desired w ith the ann ou n ce ­
m ent. The Herald reserves
th e rig h t to reject ph oto­

g r a p h s th a t w ill n ot re ­
p ro d u c e p r o p e r ly . P h o to ­
graphs m ay be picked u p
after pu blica tio n , o r they w ill
be re lu m e d If an addressed,
sta m p e d e n ve lo p e It p ro ­
vided.
Engagem ent and w edding
form s m u st be filled out and
signed before any engage­
m ent or w eddin g announce­
m e n t Is p u blish e d In the
Herald. C om pleted engage­
m ent form s s h o u ld be turned
In a t least 2 0 days p rio r to
the wedding.
Engagem ent and w edding
a n n o u n c e m e n t s are
pu blish ed In Ihe Sunday edi­
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Ex-food employe
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C H A R L E S T O N , S .C . - A fo rm e r ro o d ]
m anager filed a federal claaa a ctio n la w su it
against th e grocery c h a in M o n d ay , a lle g in g the
firm engaged In a schem e to deny em plo y ees
profit-sharing a n d h e alth benefits.
T h e s u it, w h ich a tto rn e ys sa id co uld Involve
"p o te n tia lly s c o r n o f m illio n s o f d o lla rs In b a ck
benefits a n d thousands o f form er Food U o n
em ployees." represented th e first s u ch a ctio n
Involving a profit-sharing p la n to be brou gh t
under th e 1974 E m p lo ye e Retirem en t Incom e
S e cu rity A ct. know n as E R IS A .
" T h is is p rc c k e ly the type o f priva te a ctio n that
C ongress envisioned w hen E R B A w as enacted In
1974," s a id plain tiffs' a tto rn e y ta n Lanoff, w h o
from 1977 to 1961 w as the a d m in istra to r o f th e
U S. D epartm ent o f L a b o r’s P ension a n d W elfare
B enefits Program , one o f th e p rto cip a l agencies for
en fo rcin g the law.
'‘ C o ngress spec ide a lly provide d that em ployees
have access to the co u rts for protection against
e m plo yers w h o w ould u se th ose plana for th e ir
ow n self-interest Instead o f In th e sole in terest o f
the p a rticip a n ts ," Lan off added.
Food L io n Issued a statem ent d e n yin g a n y
w rongdo in g and re futing the suggestion th a t too
corporate o fficials have lin e d th e ir pocketa w ith
recycled profit-sharing m oney.
" T h e U n ite d Food a n d C o m m e rc ia l W o rke rs
u n ion la w su it M Just on e m ore attem pt b y th e
u n ion to h a r a s a n d p re ssu re Pood U o n Into
re co g n isin g the u n ion w ith o u t regard to em ployee
sentlm en ta in the m atter.” Pood L io n said.
A s o f 1969. nearly 3 1 ,0 0 0 em ployees o f Pood
L ion , w h ic h operates 8 7 5 stores In the S outheast
and a s fa r n orth as M a ry la n d a n d Delaware, w ere
p a rticip an ts in the p rofit-sh aring plan, w h ic h
fu n ction s as the co m p a n y 's pension program .
Plan assets were valu e d a t m ore th an $ 2 0 0
m illio n .
How ever, even th o u g h the cu rre n t w orkforce
and m a n y thousand m ore form er em ployees w ere
at one Um e part id p a n ts in th e plan, the su it sa id
o n ly a v e ry few nave a c tu a lly received benefits
since the p lan went Into effect In 1960.
O n ly 81 em ployees w ere e lig ib le for fu ll benefits
at the e n d o f 1987. a cco rd in g to the moat recent
report a va ilab le from the L a b o r D epartm ent.
A n oth e r 2 ,9 5 6 q u alifie d for p a rtia l benefits. T h e
ault co n te n d s thoae e ligib le for f u ll profit-sh aring
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C H A R L E S T O N , W .Va. — G o v. G aaton C aperton
and teach ers u n io n leaders agreed to meet again
T ue sda y a n d try to resolve W est V irg in ia 's T im
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declared illegal.
" W e w a n t to keep th is d iscu ssio n going because
we th in k it 's b e a r w o rth w h ile to th is p o in t."
C a p e rio n 's press secretary. G o rdon Morse, said
after the governor engaged In seven h o u rs o f ta lk s
M onday that brake u p at i l p.m .
K a y e lta Meadows, president of th e W est V irg in ia
E d u ca tio n Aseoclatlon w h ic h represents about
16.000 o f the d a te 's 2 1 .6 5 3 teachers, sa id h er
m em bers w o uld rem ain o n s trik e T uesday.
B u t n e ith e r Meadows n o r B o b B ro w n , e xecu tive
d ire ctor o f the riv a l W est V irg in ia Federation o f
T e ach e rs w h ich haa about 3 .0 0 0 m em bers, w ould
co m m e n t on th e ir m eeting w ith the governor.
T e a c h e rs w a lke d out o f the classroom s M arch 7
and sch o o ls in 38 of W est V irg in ia 's 5 5 coun ties
canceled at least some o f th e ir classes on M onday.
T h e W V E A called for th e statew ide w a lk o u t after
ch a rg in g Caperton w ith re n e ging on an offer to
provide $35 m il ion for a 5 percent pay raise,
provide an additional $ 6 .5 m illio n to the state's
h ealth Insurance program a n d add $27 m illio n In
new taxes on coal operators to help pay for the
package.
T h e state Edu cation D epartm ent said the strike
caused 2 9 counties to ca ll o ff all classes M onday,
affecting hundreds of sch o o ls a n d thou sands o f
stu d e n ts and parents. P a rtia l school clo sin g s were
also reported in at least n in e other counties, said
spokesw om an C a rolyn Span gler.
A state attorney g e n eral's opinion Issued Iasi
week ca lle d the teachers srtke Illegal and said
co u n tie s had the right to fire anyone on the picket
lines.
S trik in g educators gathered at the C a p ito l for a
ra lly M on d ay, lo ck in g h a n d s a n d sin g in g . "W c
S h a ll Not Be M oved."
S ch o o l boards In a l least tw o co u n tie s ordered
that teachers report back to w o rk o r be fired.
P ic k e tin g w as reported In 4 6 counties, four m ore
t h a n F r i d a y , a s I c a c h e r s l a r g e l y Ig n o re d
C a p e rio n 's weekend offer o f no' loss of pay In
re tu rn for an end to the s trik e M onday.
C o u n tie s that kept som e o r a ll o f th e ir sch oo ls
open ca lle d In a d m in istra to rs and su bstitu te s to
m an the chalkboards.
In Issuing h is ca ll for M o n d ay ’s m eeting.
Caperton sa id the two sid e s needed to "p u t aside
Ihe h a rsh w ords and m ia co m m u n lca tio n s o f the
post w eekend and m ove on to the resolution of the
present p redicam en t."
C a p e rto n also p la n s to m ake a m ajor p o licy
address on education T u e sd a y night. M eadow s
said she has no Idea w hat he w ill suy.
A .Jefferson C o u n t y c ir c u it Judge ord e re d
s trik in g teachers to re tu rn to th e cla ssro om on
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K IS S IM M E E — W alt D isn e y Co. execu tives plan
a m u lllm illlo n developm ent o n 4 .0 0 0 acres of
com pany la n d south o f its them e parks.
The developm ent w o uld be th e first on D isn e y's
Osceola C o u n ty land, a cq u ire d In the 1900a.
"It's ru ral lan d now. It’s undeveloped land.
W hen you d riv e by now. y o u d o n 't th in k m u ch of
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Developm ent p la n s c a ll for a sh o p p in g m a ll
m easuring I.S m illio n square feet, w h ich D isney
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Disney e xecu tives said the developm ent w ould
also Include a residen tial elem ent, but E lro d and
D ick Nunls, president o f W a lt D isn e y W o rld Cos..

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provided few d e ta ils of the co m p a n y 's plans.
Osceola and Orange C o u n ty officials told T h e
O rlando S e n tin e l the developm ent would Include
as m any a s 6 .0 0 0 homes, atari Ing a l B90.000.
T h e project reportedly w ill Include about 6
m illio n square feet of co m m ercial office space and
1.2 m illio n square feet o f ligh t-in d u strial office and
m a nu factu ring space.
T h e project also would be subject to co un ty
a u tho rity, sin ce D tsncy has agreed to “ d e-an ncx"
l he property from Its Reedy C re e k Im provem ent
D istrict. T h a t w ould m ake the com pany subject,
for the Oral tim e, to water, sew er and road Impact
fees.
T h e Reedy C re e k d istrict w as established In
1967 and gives D isney v irtu a l autonom y over Its
property and frees It of local governm ent control.

Florida captain praises Hazelwood,
blames spill on mate, Coast Guard
B y JS F F I
Unltsd P rs s t International_______
A N C H O R A G E . A la s k a A
supertanker captain w ho now
w orks the St. J o h n s R iv e r In
Florida defended Jo se p h
H azelw ood's a ctio n s aboard the
E xx o n Valdez M onday.
Capt. Shtru s M ich ael W a lk e r
lestlfled that the E x x o n V aldez'
th ird mate and the Coast G u a rd
were responsible for the g ro u n ­
d in g last M a rrh that caused the
nation 's worst o il spill.
In a tense m o rn in g o f sp a rrin g
betw ren W a lke r and prosecutor
M ary A n ne H en ry. W a lke r told
Ihe Jury that Hazelw ood w as not
to blame for the w re rk of IhtE xx o n Valdez.
Cr o ss- exa mina tion painted
two ra d ica lly different p ictu re s of
H a z rlw o o d : H e n ry p o rtra y e d
h im as vodka-im paired and re ­
ckless. e specially for leavin g the
bridge lo u n q u a lifie d crew m en:
dt-fnisc w itness W a lke r characic r lz r d H a zrlw o o d us a ty p ica l
s k ip p e r w h o se a c t i o n s w e re
routine and proper.
Walker, w h o co m m a n d e d
tankers In l*rince W illia m Sound
lo r eight years and now pilo ts
s h ip s In F lo r id a 's S t. J o h n s
River, blam ed th ird m ate G re g
C o usin s for the grounding. A n d
h r blamed the Coast G u a rd for
not seeing the a pproa ch in g illsu s lrr on radar and w a rn in g the
E xx o n Valdez.
Cousins, the T an ip a . Fla., o f­

Butch and Carol Cocniba

B u tch 's C hevron an d W reck er Service
offers old-tim e service at n ew location
W hile the days o f fu ll sendee gasoline
station* are qu ick ly becom ing a th in g o f the p u t .
Sanford residents, at least, can s till gel complete
service for th eir autom obiles from long Ume
Sanford residents and b u sin e ss persons. B u tch
am i C a ro l Coombs, at B u tc h 's C hevron and
W recker Service.
Located al 1122 C elery Avenue for the
past twelve years, B u lc h h as recently totally
rrn m iv iitcd a garage a n d office bu ild in g at 2207
West F irst Street (3 m iles east o f 1-4) a n d moved
h is b u siness to better serve h is custom ers.
Besides Bu tch and C a rol. B u tch 's C h e v­
ron em ploys two fu ll tim e m echanics a n d two
experienced w recker drivers. *
T he new garage offers state o f the art
equipm ent, for repair and h a u lin g and ca r ca rrie r
service. Twenty four h o u r towing a n d emergency

road sendee are available a s w ell as complete
autom otive service, tune-ups. o il change, lube
service, com puter wheel balancing, exhaust
system repair, brakes, front end alignm ents and
engine rebuilding.
B u tc h sa ys they are now ottering head­
ligh t aim ing, alm ost a lu x u ry in these days of self
service ca r repair.
D utch's uv Ho Is ‘ A nytim e. A n y l*lace.
A n y thing." He even oile rs long distance hauling.
B u tc h 's Chevron Is afhliated w ith AAA, THAA and
the I’rofesstonal W recker O perators o f Florida.
Inc.
B u tch 's C hevron a n d W recker Service
accepts V IS A and M asterC ard. W h ile the location
Is new. B u tch 's Chevron a n d W recker Service
co n s till be reached at 322-7397.

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P O Rea 2141
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end any per ties who m ay be
interested es heirs, devitees.
grantee*. a t t ig neat, lie n ors,
c re d ito rs, tru ste es, e r ether
claim ants, by, through, under or
e g e lm l C H A R L E S E
R E Y N O L D S end R IT A S
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N O T IC K O P A C T IO N
YO U A R E N O T I F IE D that an
action for foreclosure of e m ort
gage on the follow ing property
Lot t«0 S A N L A N T A T H IR D
SECTIO N , a ccording lo the P la t
the re of a t recorded In P la t
Booh l]. Page ft . of the P u b lic
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has been file d agam st you and
you ere required to serve a copy
of your w ritten defenses lo if. it
a n y . on J O H N C E N G L E
H A R D T . P A . I f ie E L iv
ingston Street, O rlando, F lo rid a
3710]. P la in t if f s attorney, on or
before M a rc h 79, 1990, and file
the o rigin a l w ith The C le rk of
This Court either before service
on P la in tiff's attorney, or im
m edia M y Thereafter, otherwise
e default w ill be entered egam sl
you Tor The re lie f dem ended in
the CompJetnt lo r Foreclosure
W IT N E S S m y hand end seal
of this Court on F e b rua ry 73.

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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 Thai 1
am engaged in business at SJJ
Charlotte St . Long mood. Sam*
note County, F lo rid a , under the
Fictitio u s Nam e o l N A T IO N A L
P R IN T IN G A P U B LIS H IN G
and that I intend to register said
nam e w ith the C le rk of the
C irc u it Court, Sem inole County.
Florid a, in accordance w ith the
P ro v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
Nam e Statutes. To W it Section
•a! Of F &gt;orida Statutes I f f !
M ary K PeCfc
Publish M a rc h * 11 30 V m o
D EO SS

N O T IC E O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice *s hereby given fhnt I
am engaged in business at 11]
E Church. Long wood- F L 17ISO,
Seminole County Florid a , under
the F lclitm u s Nam e of P M A
P U B L IC M A R K E T I N G ASSO
CIA T IO N and m et | intend to
register w d nam e with the
t ie r s ol the C irc u it Court. Sem
inoie County F lo rid a , in ac
cordance with the P ro v isio n s ol
me F ictitio u s N am e Statutes.
To Wd Section M S Of Flo*-da

s» iMts its;
Fiore ioos
Pub lish M a r c h * i j » It, levo

010 11

f i c e r l e f t In c h a r g e b y
Hazelw ood, fatted to make sure
that h is tu rn orders were carried
out by h elm sm a n Robert Kagan,
said W alker, o f Ja ck so n v ille . Fla.
Hazelw ood left the bridge and
w ent to him c a b in d u rin g a
detour arou n d Icebergi. tellin g
C o u sin s to re tu rn to tan ker Lancs
at a ce rta in p oint. About 15
m in u te s after H a zrlw o od left,
ra rty on M arch 24, the E x x o n
V aldez h it B llg h Reef and spilled
n e a rly 11 m illio n g a llo n s o f
rru d e oil.
C o u s in s testified that he o r­
dered a rig h t tu rn to get around
ice and a vo id the rocks. Several
w itnesses and co urse recorder
data Indicated that Kagan — a
helm sm an w ith a reputation for
h avin g trouble ateerlng —
turned late, turned too little and
canceled the right sw in g of the
sh ip by tu rn in g back the o p ­
posite d irection out of fear of
tu rn in g loo hard.
C o u sin s. If he was doing h is
job. should have seen on rudder
In d ica to r gauges th a l Kagan
Tatted to tu rn as ordered. W alker
said.
A num ber of w itnesses have
blam ed Kagan for the w reck
because he tu rn ed lo o little, loo
l ute. S o m e w i t n e s s e s h a v e
fa u lte d C o u s in s for b u ry in g
h im s e lf In c h u r ls and ra d ar
screen s w itho u t m a kin g sure
Kagan follow ed h is turn orders.
P ro s e cu to rs have blam ed
Hazelw ood for not ta kin g charge

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N O T I C I O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FO R T A X D U D
N O T IC E I % M R R ilV
G I V E N , t h a t C le m e n t in e
F rear* an the h o ld e r of the
follow ing c e rtific a te d ) has M ad
sa id c e rtific a te d ) for • tea deed
to be issued thereon The c e rtifi
cate n u m b e r'll) end y a a r(t) at
Issuance, the d escription of the
property, and the n a m e d ) in
w hich it wes assessed is/e re as
follow s
C e rtifica te No JU T
Y e a r of Issuance 1ft*
D e scrip tio n of P ro p e rty Let
14 M ilto n Square P b I P g M
N a m e s in w hich assessed
Ju a n ita Pow ell
A ll of sard p roperty being In
the County Of Sem inole. State of
F lo rid a
U n le s s su c h c e r t if ic a t e d )
she ll be redeem ed a cco rding to
law . the property d escribed in
such c e rtific e te d ) w ill be sold
to the highest bidder at the west
fro n t d oor. S em ino le County
Courthouse. Sanford. F lo rid a , on
the 2*th day of M a rch . 1910 a l
II 0 0 A M
A p p ro x im a te ly t lt fO O cash
for tees is requ ired to be p a id by
succasstui bidder at the sale
F u ll p aym ent of an am ount
equal to the highest b id plus
ap plica b le docum entary stam p
taaes and recording fees is due
w it h in 24 h o u r s a f t e r f h t
ad vertised tim e Of the sele A ll
p a ym ents shall be cesh or guar
anteed instrum ent, m ade pay
a b le to the C le rk ot C irc u it
Court
Dated this I efts day of F th ru
a ry . m o
(S E A L )
M a r yarme M orse
C le rk of me C irc u it C o url
Sem inole County. F lo rid a
B y M ic h e lle L Stive
D eputy C le rk
P u b lish F e b rua ry 70 V . M a rc h
*, i j , ieeo
D I N 70S
IN TM I CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
I IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLO RI0A
c a s i n o ie * ese C A e« P
IN R E T H E M A R R I A G E O F
A N N IE R G R A H A M .
Petitioner Wit#.
and
C LA U D E GR AH AM . JR .
Respondent'Husband
N O T IC K O F A C T IO N
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A TO
C L A U 0 E G R A H A M . JR
w hose la s) know n re sid en ce
address is 1*0 Saranac Street
Rochester, N Y 14*07
YO U A R E H E R E B Y
N O T IF E O t h a l A N N I E
G R A H A M has file d a P e titio n In
the C irc u it Court of Seminole
County. Florid a , lor D issolution
o l M a rria g e , and you are re
quired to serve e copy of your
w ritte n defenses, it any on
K E N N E T H W M c lN T O S H .
E S Q U I R E , of S T E N S T R O M
M c lN T O S H
JU L IA N
COL
BERT
W H IG H A M 4 S IM
M O N S , P A , whose address is
Post O ff.te Boa 1330. Sanford.
F lo rid a 17777 1330. and fila me
o rigin *! with the C le rk of the
above styled Court on or before
M a rc h 79, A O IWO. otherw ise a
default 'end ultim a te judgment
w ilt be entered against you tor
the r e lie f d e m a nd e d in Ih*
P e titio n
W IT N E S S m y hand end of
f'C iei seal ot said Court on this
JTnddey of F e b ru a ry A D m o
I Seal I
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk of the C irc u it Court
Sem&gt;noleCounty F lo rid a

Bp CeceliaV Hern
Deputy Derm
P u b lish F e b ru a ry 77, M a rc h a.
I) 3C tw o
D I N 7S*

o f h is subordinate crew m en and
sta yin g on the bridge d u rin g the
d
e
t
o
u
r
.
But W a lke r became the first
w itness In Hazelw ood's tria l to
single out C o u sin s d ire ctly for
the blam e because he w as the
officer on w atch at the tim e and
then to attack the Coast G u a rd
for not p reventing the wreck.
W alker said that If he w e rr
skipper he w ould have stayed on
the bridge — a statem ent pro­
secutors tried to capitalize o n by
saying the accident never w ould
have happened if H azelw o od
w rre o n th e bridge.
W a lk e r co ncrded. " I f Capt.
H azelw ood had been o n the
bridge d u rin g those m aneuvers,
th e a c c id e n t w o u ld n 't h ave
happened." but he refused to
fault Hazelwood for leavin g the
bridge, s a y i n g that w a s a
skipper's prerogative.
He said C o u sin s had In struc­
tions to ca ll Hazelwood for the
turn and every skipper " trie s to
pound Into h is ju n io r officers'
th ick s k u lls to ca ll me when
you 're In do u b t."
In fact. C o u sin s sh ou ld have
sum m oned Hazelwood back lo
the bridge when he saw the
tanker w as In trouble. W a lk e r
said. " A ll he had to say was.
Captain. please come u p lo the
bridge.' T h e n this whole thing

w ould have been avoided."
W a lk e r b la m e a th e C o a s t
G u ard' because he said It w as
supposed In m on itor (ankers.

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N O T I C I 0 * A P P L IC A T IO N
F O H T A X P IE D
N O T IC I It H I S C S V
G I V E N , th a t E llt a b e ih A
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IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTV,
* L O S IDA
CASE NO. tbeeoCAOOL

m g c e rtific a te d ) has file d said
c e rtific a te d ) for • tea deed to
be issued thereon The c e rtifi
cafe n u m b e rd ) end y e a r d ) e l
issuance, the description of the
property, and the n a m e d ) in
w hich It wes assessed is/a re as
C e rtifica te N o *4
Year of Issuance I9U.
D escription of P ro p e rty L I G
S I) *i F T O F L O T 7 a N 79
F T O F L O T • B L K 4 TR 14
TO W N O F S A N F O R O P R 1 P C
41-

Namts In which assetsad
William R Smith, Tony Duncan,
©tbca K. Duncan
A il ot said proparty being in
the County of Seminolo. State of
F lo rid a
U n le s s su c h c e r t if ic a t e d )
sh a ll be redeem ed according to
law . the property described In
such c e rtific a te d ) w ill be sold
to the highest bidder at the west
fro n t d oor. Sem lnq la County
Courthouse. Sanford. F lo rid a , on
fhe Jslti day of M a rch , 1990 at
II 0 0 A M
A p p ro x im a te ly SUSOO cash
tor lees is required lo be pe*d by
successful bidder at the sale
F u ll paym ent of an amount
equal to the highest b id plus
a p plica b le docum entary stam p
fa se s and recording fees It due
w it h in 14 h o u r s a f t e r f h t
a dvertised tim e of the sale Alt
paym ents shall be cash or guar
an toed instrum ent, m ade pay
a b le to Ihe D a r k ot C irc u it
Court

Dated mis 17th dev of Febru
ary. 1*90
(S E A L )
M aryann* M orse
C lerk of the C irc u it Court
Seminole County. Florid a
B y Tina Taylor .
Deputy C lerk
Publish- F e b rua ry TO. i f , M arch
*. 13. 1990
D E N IS)

N O T IC I OF
FIC T IT IO U S N A M K
Not ce is hereby given m at I
am engaged in business at 772

Hickman Dr . Sanford. Seminole
C o u n ty . F l o r id a u n d e r th e
F ic titio u s N am e of F A M I L Y
T R E E S E R V IC E , end that I
intend to register said name
w ith the C le rk of the C ircu it
C o urt Sem inole County. F lo ri
de. in a cc o rd a n c e w ith the
P ro v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
N am e Statutes. To W it Section
M S 09 F tor ida Statutes 1957
Robert L a n n se ra
P u b itd i Fe b ru a ry 17. M a rc h *.
11.10.1990
DEN m

N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Noftce it hereby given that I
am engaged in business at (*l|
A u g u s ta W a y , C a s s e lb e r r y ,
Seminole County, F tor ida, under
the Fictitio u s Nam e Of W O RD
P R O and th a t I in te n d to
re g u la r said nam e w ith the
C le rk of the C irc u it Court. Sem
mpie County F lo rid a , in a&lt;
cordance *.tr&gt; the P ro visio n s of
the Fictitio u s N am e Statutes To
W it Section l i t Of F lo rid a Slot
u te t 1047
Betty J Faruq*
PwbJitft M a rc h If |« J7 A p ril
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M ortg ag e covering tha follow ing
root and per to n a l p ro p e rty In
Sem inole County. F lo rid a , to
W it

Tho North 10) loot O F 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 Tho W o tl M l tool
o l tho South
o l the N o rlh o o tl
'• o l tho South w et l ' . o l Section
) l. Tew nthlp 11 South. R ange N
E o t l. la t t tho South M tool and
la t t R ig h t o l Woy o l L A K E
H O W E L L RO AD . S E M IN O L E
County. P lorido
h o t boon filed a g o ln tl you ond
you a r t required to la r v a o copy
at your w ritten d t tan t a t i l arty,
to it on C V icto r B utler. Jr.. 1)11
E
Robm ton Street. O rlando.
F lo rid a 11*01. ond Ilia tha o rig,
n a l w it h th o C la r k o l H it
a b o r t tty lad Court on or b o lo rt
tho 10th day ot M a rch . IHO.
o th rrw lto o Judgm ent m ay be
e n te red o g o ln tt you lo r tho
re lia l demanded in tho Com
p la int
W IT N E S S m y hand and ta«l
o l la id C o u rl on tho lln d day ol
Fe b ru a ry . IHO
IC O U R T S E A U
M A R V A N N C M O R SE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT CO URT
B y Jo a n B rllle n t
Deputy Clark
P uO lith February V M a rc h t.
IJ 30 IMS
DEN M i

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SAVINGS
THf GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

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— Sanford Marafd. Sanford. Florida — Tuaaday. March 13, 1910

Logal WottcM

Logal Nottcoo

Lggel Notice*

i n t m i c i r c u i t cou n t o#
T N I I I O H T I 1 N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F T N I I T A T 8 O F
FL O R ID A * IN AM O FO R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY
C I V I L A C T IO N
C # » i» A I 9 I 74^ C A # 9R
PMNW H F
FU N D AM EN T A L M OATCAGE
C O R P O R A T I O N fo rm t r i p
know n o t F U N D A M E R IC A
C O R P O R A T I O N , f o r m t r ly
know n ot SO U T H M AR K
M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A T IO N
O F A M E R IC A .
P lo ta fift
vl
JE FFR EY R
B R O W N o nd
L I N D A B R O W N If liv in g , ond
o il unknown p o rfw t clo im in g
by. rhfough. u n d tf o r og oln tt
ttw obovo n o m td D ofondonN

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f T N I ItTH JUDICIAL

N O T IC E O P C O M
EN FO R C EM E N T BOARD
P R O C E E D * ,I
TO: t e n FI* Inv . Ltd.
A ttn Ttmatby H. H a rris
IISBS Bfonsyldga Lana
L as Angatas. C A scars
a r Iba ammo n a l a l ma Sallaw
ing deter l b * property:
Laos 1 * k F la L o n A Cat COS
C a lo ry Pla ntatio n P * I P O t »

o llv o . w hoHior to ld unknown
p o rt lo t m oy c lo im on in to rttt o t
t p o u ttt tw in , d r v lt t o t. gron
N o t or otbor claim ant*. c lo im
Ing b y . th r o u g h , u n d t r o r
ogotm t the to ld 1J E F F R E Y R
B R O W N ond L I N D A B R O W N ;
A N O Y C L A R K S O N ond B O A R D
O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N
E R S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y.
FLO R ID A .
N O T I C E O F A C T IO N
TO J E F F R E Y R B R O W N
ond L I N D A B R O W N . If livin g,
ond o il unknown par Hot c lo im
Ing b y . th r o u g h , u n d t f o r
o g o m il tho obovo n o m td Doto n d on ti who oro not known lo
bo dood o r Olivo, whothor to ld
unknown p o rtfo t m oy c lo im on
in to ro tf o t tpou tot. tw in , do
v it o o t . g r o n t o t t . o r o th o r
c lo lm o n t t . c lo lm in g b y ,
through, u n d tr or o g o ln tt tho
M id J E F F R E Y R B R O W N ond
L IN O A B RO W N ;
W hoto ro tid tn c o i t unknown
Whot# lo t i know n m o ilin g
Address I f f t ] 1H i IIv How D rlvo.
A ltom onto Sprm gt. F L 31714
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F I E D thot on octlon to lo roclo to
0 m ortgogo on tho follow ing
profwrfy in Swmtnolw County,
F lor Ido
Lot 17. of O A K L A N D H IL L S ,
a ccording to tho plo t thortof. o t
rocordod in P lo t Book II. ot
pogo U 4 14. of I N P u b lic
R t c o rd t of Som inolo County,
F k » Ido
h o t 'boon' fifod o g o im t you ond!
you oro rog u iro lo to rv o o copy
of your w rltlo n d tfo n to t. If ony.
to it on G A R Y A G IB B O N S .
E S Q U I R E , of G ibbont. Sm ith.
Cohn A A rnott, P .A .. P la in tiff's
ottornoy. w hoto o d d ro tt It SOI
E o t t Konnody B o uN vo rd . Suito
too P o t t O f f l c t B o a 2177.
Tom po. F lor Ido 13401. on or
b tfo ro M a rc h 2t . IftO. and l i l t
tho o rig in a l w ith tho C la rk of
th is C o urt o ithor b tfo ro t t r v lc o
on P lo in f lf f 't ottornoy o r Immo
d io tt iy th o rto f tor. othorw tto o
d tlo u lt w ill bo ontorod og oln tt
you tor tho ro lw f d o m ondtd in
tho Com plaint.
D A T E D t h lt l l n d d a y of
F e b ru a ry . IffO
M AR Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K C IR C U IT C D U R T
By Jo an B rillo n t
D eputy C lo rk «
P u b lilh F e b ru a ry 27, M a rc h A
13.20 I t *
D E N MS
IN T M I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THE IIG H T IIN T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y,
FL O R ID A
C A S E NO. M O ItO -CA -M -P
I N R E T h o M o tfo ro fttw
Adopt ,on of R A R
M A R ond
G L R
P E T IT IO N E R C H A R L E S W
G R IM E S
N O T IC E O F S T E P P A R E N T
A D O P T IO N A C T IO N
TO R O B E R T L A R R Y R A Y
A d d rv tt Unknown
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that on
a ctio n lo r tho adoption of your
m inor ch ild re n h o t boon tile d by
C H A R L E S W G R I M E S m tho
C irc u it Court of tho Eighteenth
J u d ic ia l C irc u it ot F lo rid a , by
and lo r the County of Sem inole .
end you or# requ ired to to rvo
your w ritte n d e l t o * e v if any to
it. on the P e titio n e r * attorney
w h o le n am e and a d d r e tt i t
D a v id L Ferguton. E sq * 7300
M a itla n d Center P k w y , #32*.
M a itla n d . F lo rid a 32711. and to
file Ihe o rig in a l w ith the C le rk of
the above it y le d cou rt on or
be tore the Tfth day o l March,.
1 WO. o th e r* fie a judgm ent m ay
be e n ie re d a g o m it you lo r the
re lie f dem anded in the P etitio n
D ated th lt 23rd day of Feb ru
a ry . IftO
i Court Seal!
M AH YA N N E M O RSE
C le rk ot C irc u it Court
By Je an B n lle n t
D eputy C le rk
P u b lilh F e b ru a ry 77 M a rc h A
II 70, t *90
D E N 7*4

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N O T I C E O l A C T IO N
TO ON A C C R E E V E
R E S ID E N C E U N KN O W N
C A ST KN O W N M A IM N O
ADDRESS
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M O N T E V I L L A G E I. a c a n *
m inium . In a c t at Fane* a im and
su b ia c i N m* O a cla ra lia n *f
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te tf, o l Ibo P u b lic R o c o r * o l
Som lnoN c o u n t,. F Nr Ida
T O G E T H E R W IT H Ibo taltaw
I n , Hams o l property a N C ara
locaN O In ond in s t a ll* a* a p a ri
o l Ibo Im provam anN i
R e fr ig e r a t o r , R a n g e / O v tn .
D is p o s a l. D lt b a ia ib a r ,
F e n / H o * . W asher and D ry o r
T O G E T H E R aalMs a ll Iba Im

a a ia m a n t t , r ig h t s . a p p u rla
nonets, rants, re ysltto t. m lnar
a l. a ll and
right* and p re h rt.
w afer. w etar rig h ts and n . l ar
sla ck, and a ll li.tu r a s now a r
hereafter a p a rt a l Iba property,
including rap iteam anrs and od
dltlons thereto
b a t b a rn IlN d ag au nt m u . and
m u a ra r e q u ir * N saraa a c a p ,
of your arrlDan defenses. II any.
•a IM» action. an R O G C R O
■ C A R of A N O C R S O N A R U S H .
A ttorneys lo r P ia in tlfl, whoto
a d d ra ss It M l E a s t C o ntrol
■ o u la v a rd . O r i o n * . F lo r id a
n g g i. and U N Iba o rig in a l m m
m o C la rk o l Ibo obovo ttylad
Court on o r b tfo ro m a is m day
of M a rc h , laso. otherw ise a
i u l g m t n l m a y b a a n t a ra d
against you la r Iba ra lia f *
m tn d a d in m a A m in d id Cam
WITNESS M T HANO AND
S EA L OF SAID CO UR T * this
M n d * y a l Fabruary. ISS0
IStall
M AR Y AN N E M ORSE

at Clark ol told Court
By Cactlla V. Ekarn
as Oopwfy Dark
Publish Fabruary 11. March 0.
11. 10. IftO
D E N 10!
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T O P
T N I II J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y,
F L O R IO A
C A S I NO : t* * * S lC A - * S L
R YLA N O M O RTGAGE
CO M PAN Y.

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vs.
O A R v l J J O N E S , of al
N O T I C E O P A C T IO N
TO Dafandanf, C H A R L ES M.
BUNTING »hoi* ratidanca it
unknonn II ha/tha/lbay ba In
mg end It hash* may ba daad
m* unknonn dafandantt who
may ba spouses. hairs. Waits**,
g ra n lta t. atsignaas. Honors,
c ra d lla rt. irutiaas. and all
porllaa claiming InNratl by.
through, undtr ar against the
Dafandantt. ana ar* naf known
to ba * ,0 or allv*. and all
par Ilas having ar claiming to
h a w any right, Mia or Intorasf
In lha proparty datcrlbad In
m a rlga g* balng laraciosad
haftln
YOU A R C NOTIFICO that an
action to fortcloto a marlgag*
on Hv* following cS.scribad prop
orty In S EM IN O LE County,

Ftorl*
Lot IM. D E E R RUN. UNIT
1 B. occordlng lo Iho Plot
tboroot os rocordad in Plot Boo*
11. Pogo M. Public Records ol
Sominolo County, Florida
hat boon Iliad against you ond
you oro required to torvo o copy
ol your written datansat. it any.
lo il on Plaintiff i alter nay.
Maury L Layvo. E S Q , c'o
F R IE D ANO SLACH 1ER . P A .
P A .. S u lla T i l, D adaland
Square. I I 00 North Kendall
Drlvo. Miami. Flor,da U tM on
or before March XI. Ino. and
1110 tho original with the Clerk ol
mit Court timer bolero tor me,
upon Plaintiff t atiarnay ar im
m a d la lt ly lh a r t a lt a r ,
olharwis*. a dtlaull will ba
anlarad against you lor Iho
reliol domondtd m lha Com
ptomi luod heroin
WITNESS my hand and ma
tool ol mis Court ot Sanlord
SEM IN O LE County. F ie r i* ,
this TVd day ol February. Its,
(SEAL)
M A R V A N N E MORSE
Clerk ot Iho Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekarn
A i Daputy Clark
Publish February 11. March k.
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nato County. F l a r i *
A ls o d a acrib ad as: V aca n t
Proper t y along R a n d Y a rd Rood
R E : C a w No s to a t
Tho Sanford C o * Enforce
m a n! B o a rd w as created by
Sanlord C ity C o * . O rdm anca
In o . a t am end ed * autharuad
By C hapter M l. F i e r i * Slot
utas. The pur pose o l this B oard
It la locilltaSo mo onOn H itwrit
ot Ibo cadet and ardMiancas bs
• a r t , bs the City a l la n ia rd . You
Iba lo l low ing C o * on
yesn property:
C b o a la r ||, S e c tio n 1111:
A l l * Ing 1b * a ccu m u lM M n a l
Naan, c a rp a l d ebris. rubbish,
lira s, m a tlra tea t B used build
Ing m a la ria l an proparty.
You ara hereby la r m o lly nail

c a t * by m a C a * E n la rca m a n l
B e ard a l m a C ity o l la n ia r d an
ib a 1M b day a l A p ril, lata, a l
! : M p m. In Iho C ity Cam
m issio n Cham bers. Roam 111.
C ity H a ll. » N. P o rk
c o m in g lb * above ttytod v ia
la lM n. lh a B oard w ill rocolva
Sostimony ond s » l* n c o a l M id
H e a ring and sha ll m a ke findings
a l fa ct and conclusions of I *
You a re hereby o r d e r * Ip
ap pear Co tore m at B oard a l lha
H earing to answe r lha charges
and preeent your s i * a l iba
You have Iba rig h t to

ma Board. You h a * ma right to
call sell* i m i an yaur behait at
wall at to crass aiamina ail
•mar wititottas II you * net
appear, m* Beard may praca*
without you Should lb* Board
determine Ihal a violation
•Hitt. II hat Iho power la Ittua
Orders requiring you to bring
the violation Into compliance
including the pwaar to levy lines
and croato a Man an yaur
preparty up to S1S0 go tor each
day Iba vtolatton continues post
mo * t o sat tor campitanca by
tba Beard's OrPtr.
II ma vtalaNon It net car
ractod by tba lime at tba Hear
ing ar II. prior to Iba Hearing,
you come Into compliance wim
mo above sfetod alleged c a *
violation but the vtolatton recurs
prior to tho Public Hoor Ing. the
Hearing will be held * the
•l legal tons against you
II you h a * questions con
corning this motttr. please
contact the Building Depart
merit at IKUIttl 110! SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANT MATTER CONSIDERED
AT THE ABOVE HIARINO.
YOU MAT NEED A VERBA
TIM RECORD OP TNR PRO
CBIDINOS, TESTIMONY AND
■ VIDINCI WHICH RECORD
IS NOT PROVIDED BV THE
CITY OP SANFORD IF.S.
XRW.PIMl.
Publish March 11. » . 11. April
1. ISM

oion

N O T IC E O P c o o t
■ NPONCRMBNT BOARD
P N O C II OHMS*.
TO Barbpra Jackson I*.*
ISM Holly A vo n*
laniard. F L M ill
or the ownertil ol mo follow
ing doter l b * properly
Lott L Blk S, T f 1 Town ot
Sanford P S 1 PG M at record*
in Sanlord. Sominolo County.
F to rl*
AIM d e tcrib * os 111 Oak
Avon*
RE C o m No F0«U
Tho Sanford C o * Enforce
men I Board was tre a t* by
Sanlord City C o * . Ordinance
111*, as am end*, n author I t*
by Chaptor H i. F ie r i* Slat
utot The purpeM ot this Board
It to lacilltele the entorcomont
ot mo codes end ordinances m
force In ma City at Sanlord You
h a * boon ch o rg* with vto
lotlng the following C o * on
your property
Chapter I. Soclln • II A
C h a p t e r a. S t e l l o n a )
Performing construction upon
mo promises to croato separate
living facilities. expending liv
Ing area onto porch aroot.
rewiring entire structure, tower
mg catlings, not providing ton
an I t*er*twn and falling to
obtain permits and city appro,
al lor the work par tor m *
You ar* hereby formally noil
! * that o Public Hearing will
bo conduct* in tho ib o * ttytod
coma by m* C o * Enforcement
Board ol lha City ol Sanlord on
the lorn day ol April. 1,10. Ol
1.00 p m
In tho City Com
mission Chambers, Room 111,
Sanlord City Hall. )M N Park
A von*. Sanlord. F ie r i* , con
corning the above t ty !* vto
lotion The Board will recei*
testimony and avtdmce at card
Haar mg and shall make findings
at tael and conclusions at law
You are hereby order* to
appear before that Board at the
Hoering to answer the charges
and present your tida el th*
com
You h a * me right to
obtain an attorney, ot your own
o.ponta. lo rrprotonl yog bolero
tho Board You have th* right to
call wifnattat on your behalf at
wall at to cross a.amin* all
amar witnesses II you do not
appear, Iho Board may proce*
without you Should the Board
dalorm ln* Ihal a vlolatlan
f Kitts il hat m* power to it s *
Orders requiring you to bring
lha vwfalton mio compliance
including th* power to levy lines
and create a lion on your
property up to SIM 00 lor each
day tho violation &lt;onlm*t past
th* da&gt;r tal tor compliance by
The Board sOrder
It me violation it not cor
r e e f* by lha lime ot lha Hear
mg ay |f. prw. to th* Hearing,
you com* into compliance aim
lha above tlotod alle g * code
violation but tho violation recurs
pnor lo the Public Hearing Ih*
Hearing will ba he'd on me
allegations agamst you
II you hart quad ions con
corning this matter, pioete
confect lha Building Depart
mem at I M il M l J ill SHOULD
YOU D ECID E TO A P P E A L
A N T M A TTE R CONSIOEREO
AT THE ABOVE HEARING.
YOU M AY N E E D A VER BA
TIM RECORO O F THE FRO
CBIDINOS. TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDEN CE WHICH RECORD
IS NOT PH O VIO IO RY THE
C I T Y O F S A N F O R D IF k
1*0 t l l t l
P u b lish M ir t h IJ. » 11. A p r.I
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CLASSIFIED ADS

S«minol«

Orlando • Winter Park

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 ____________________ 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T . P R IV A T E P A R T Y R A T E S
HOURS
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CONSTRUCTION LOCAL/CARI■■■ AN For
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PlumBtra, A.C.. Drywalt,
G l a i t n g . Ira n w a r k ,
Mac hartlet. Supery tsars, to
TA1 RWT BMSLRER*

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M HOURS POOOO BENE FITS
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
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CMI
E4 MAM.....^ O B ia

I doocrlpMon lor lottoti rosuhs C a * must loBow Orel , t able

Boauttclan. Nail Toth, and
sbap In SanSard Groat FemUy
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MI TRADES HEEDED
DEAD! MIS
Naan Tho Dwy BaSoro Publicattan
Sunday .IS A M . Saturday
ManWry - 11 M A M Saturday
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Ool as iho work yau cats
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Pull lima. G o * Banallts
Apply Its paraan: Miracle
Marti*, till Radnor ptaco.
Sulla tit. In ma Part al

Ossa gt RW tarpad maid tarv
•cm In Rio O f* waking m a t
dagondobta portorn la faMaur
Spans. I day waak. g a * pay.
Locotad in Pans Patt M* iw i
MANAGEMENT

Hiring tww. M M tl I por h * r
Caupla la aparata » hala
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ogoslondug TLC moats and
snacks.......Ml RMSattar Mm
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healthy atmosphere! Two hot
moats * f ly l Tam Ileans* A
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and play wtm your children
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AUTO ROW NAM

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willing to tlnenco you oven if
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t i n Norm Brosoio Dr Day
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other kind ol business Mrs
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pm. Msatas______________
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JOBCENTER, INC.
OriRfi City, FL, 12713
CRUCOLLECT
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paycheck wfmin a weak w*
held back nothing Our
tmptoyuut art contlanlly in
ceuragtd. and akkistod tu may
will make larger paychacks
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astlngT Part lima 4 toil lima
availed** Cad tadoy OOllka
FLA.. INC.. RaallorL
pays toil ton Ia Rail I n . to
School I............. Ceil MT ITOi

HUBS IN K S * M i SHIFTS
HIGHER STARTWMPAY!
For certiltod *r eworfenc*
Apply mparson ta:
Labautass Nursing Cantor
t l * E . S * i t „ „ _____
RURSCSMOtS
All 1 shllts eve liable G o *
benefiis Higher sterling pay
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Men. tarsi Pvt
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Mornings M hours par amak.
•am* Setordey mornings. I
»OPf s ip trlsn c* Apply:
Loam’s Ol Maitland
BSPSS 11 n. Maitland

Must ba a ip ir lm n d. heavy
coilitton and h a * awn Molt
Call M l r n u tar appointment

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Longw ood A r a l . M a lu r *
parson Handle payroll, accts
payabio. tatos journal, t ic PC
ar computer asp MO ISM.
a IUILDINO*
a M A INTEN ANCE a
51 hr I Keep firm In running
v d e r l Creel opportunity with
full bomfitsl Hurry I
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CASHIERS R U K D
A ll t h ills ovollabl* G o *
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days. No * 1par&gt;anc• need*
Start Im m *lately Pram*
lional opportunities Apply Ot.
Amoco Food Shop
WOO Stale Road i t Sen tordor
SM Lb. Mary E l * . Lb Mary

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R e m o d e fln g
Hamas, Rrtlkvrkids. ONttOS
Stafa corllltod CBCO TatU W*
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Esllmatas........ Call SS0 4 IM

MILLERADDITIONS
Central Florida Since Its*
F r w Design. Fra* Esllmatas

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with Itfurav Incpjtra at TOC

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__________» 4 in

Full/parl lime positions
available Eiporlonc* pro
to rr* Apply al
Httlbavoa Hoanh Car* Cantor
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14-18 Yrs. Old?
Need A Job?
The Sanford Herald Has Direct
Door-To-Door Sales Positions
Available Todayl

SERVICE - All makes Cm/*,
watar ta air. air to air hast
pumps Haw and ailstlng In
tfallalton 71 Yrs experience
Wayn* Dykes Sr new wim
Emory's Plumbing
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NEW. REMOOIU REPAIR
HONES. OFFICES. STORES
All fw tl UMfFVdli^ I m JCn i
n &gt; m a 1 0 iiiHWjCicti
(iir p E n lr y '
CARPENTER All kinds of Immo
r(pairs, pointing 4 ceramic
tlto Richard Gross TTI SWT
LEE’S CARPENTRY - Slersgt
building, dtekt 4 mite
carpentry lniur*Bllcant*
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C jr p R f/ U p h o lit t r v
C lE sn ln g
ONE ROOM FREE. Dupont
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value I w/S room qtoclal SM IS
er St SS par roam XS eft pal
odor problems 4 repairs Ask
about eur sphoistary speclets I
Houri.l AMtaSPM .... BTBB)14
C lEEning S o r v ic t

EARN EXTRA
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M O N D A Y FR ID A Y 4 6 p m (FtpiiMo)

Pay By Cotrwnwaion

T o A p p ly : S lo p f iy W e e k d a y s 3 -4 P M
A n d A »k F or D ave

Sanford H erald

NO llmo tar Ibat complete
cleaning! been putting II *H1
Let us worry about II tor you
Coll ASAP Cleaning Any site
homo STSguar ante*
Licensed* Bonded* Insured
________ Can sis- ins________
OFTICC CUMINS
Married ceupto aim (apart
•net and references. Pleats
call Altar Hours Cleaning
Sarske. Day or evunmgl
m ms
__
C o n c r e te
w e s t c o n c b it c s i b v i c i

Small Jabs a Big JtkiaRrpair
tabs. Frw EsI O il aaytima
LIS IPS). Licensed/Inter*

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HERITAGE ELECTRIC
Prampf. Raatenabta Sarvtc*
Lkantad/lnwr*
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CCORCTSIAITITACILE
OpaaiAM IFM
G U IO E S E R V IC E
F re sh Smoked M ulta tt
L iv e W ild R iv e r Shim sart
F ish in g Equipm ent
C I S 4 O utage ETad.
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H jn d y M r
C A R P E N T R Y , haul i ng,
masenary, paining and III*.
Frwusllmatas. Call Wl *TT»
FIX-IT-fLST INC
"On* Coll To Do It A ll"
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential • Commercial
Call Scan Today 11 m -M IS

REPAIRS* PAINTIHO
YsrOwark 0 UgM Haaiing
Na Jab Tw Small
Call ua-aasi

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Ho u s e R t p i l r B
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SAVE 14% Roar ta any tarvIce: loans car* to plumbing er
elect Far bast prices ■MGWSB

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L a w n Se c v ic e
A F F O R D A B L E LAWN CAR E

QUALITY WORK I FREE
ESTIMATES Cellmates
Chuck’s Quality U w n Caro
Com m /Ret O F R E E C S T I

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ECONOMY LAWN SER VICE

t e l a l l awn c a r * . I rao
esllmatas Call m lies
LAWN CA R E
Mowing. Shrub
pruning. Fasl Sarvtc*. law
ta ic a s b F rw E s l...

FROFESIIONAL GARDINER
Mowing, edging, new kod. now
lead, re sod. re sand, pruning,
fopping. trimming, removing
4 clearing, planting, clean upI
C e mp l e f * Ca r e t Fr e e
rum, tot I M/ VaryniPaeJ

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SOUTHERN STONE WORK

300 N. French Avenue
Sanford

C O M F L I T I home care with
toy* 4 concern tar Iho elderly
Spacious accommodations,
tow monthly rotas. Day Coro
Available Also SIMEF4
I HodJaE Eaciiiaaa Innl*

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4&gt;7 &gt;7» 1ttl

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pressure ctoening. |p yrs. t ip
Retarences
.
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INTERIOR 4 E XTER IO R
toetoss toneI work. Mrly. re tat
ovoll. Tsd, SS4MU. F r w I t l.
Lynden't F rsN u iw el Feksltag
la k e Mery Resident
Intarier/Ektartor
Licenwd/InturM
F rw E tttm etesI...........SM-IM4
FAINTIHD

Senior Ctruant isikdtacouut
Coil anytime m-SPSt

P n r Ub I i 7 tgwh4R|j*|
Quality Wark. Reatanabl*
Prtens Frw Est. In*.. SSI StlS
P lu m b in g
Ist asak* Far Yaw I
Naadt 11 • SkHturs• Repairs
a Rem odeling • R (p ip in g

Wlnlsr prtaot-prsmlng 4 cleanup
Mulch B now pisnllnga
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Masonry

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N u n lis g C a T t -

Havers. Apt's 4 Etc.

H o rn * l m p r o v t m * n t
PAINT INI
tarlor or anterior Fence
Building Low Rales. MOS1TI

No lob toe large/small

AAusfc L e u o m
Flew !Ki|Wird bwlrucStan
Accepting ifudenfs Frlveta

W4l«ff4iU. Jopontta qorptn
pooUr ifontw rark Around

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CFCWiUTeui aait/mJsa

HJR Off PITHTHI1M
RELIANCE INC
SEWERft DRAINCUMING
la hours! F le t r e t a t l
F r w E s llm e t a s I C F C M I S il.

til aais a r m aasa
_ t 4j g 0f f WITH THIS 4 0

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YARDOEERISHAULED
ISA/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
REMOVED. FREE

Trtt Suryfct
E C H O L S T R I E S E R V IC E
F r w e it im a t a t l F a ir F r k e s l
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sums g**sr kite

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T R I M M I N O , T a p p in g , R t
m ovat. H auling, o il phases ot
fro* work C a ll m M a t

Wit.r/AIr
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NIRACOM
W afer and A ir F llf r e liw i far
hom e end b ut.n ew P er F r w
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l a l l t F ranch Avw San lord
t M P M n o ta W tp M a ia .

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ASSISTANT PAM 1PM Pally

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p i . a m _________
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n o w b e ll. * a c c a p la d a t
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lanpa D r I W a ll M a r l P la ja .
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CASHIERS/SALfSCURRS
A ccepftn* appncatton*. fu ll
lim a cr part lim a F le .'b to
h a v r t E i c a l l a n l co m p a n y
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p ar ton W a ll M a r l. M U O r
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train AH ihitttl
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to cu rlty ________ C a t n i n t f
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laundry, U fa lor childran.
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LA R G E I bdrm. A/C. pool,
laundy. uat/mo. Nq dapotit
for oualltiad aopiicanit or
aonior c miana MtOMt_____
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to cu rlty C a ll M l M M
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downtown MC/wk plut SIM
dopoott C a R m T M t _______
SANFORD
I bdrm clow lo
downtown Complrto privacy.
I W w k o n d U M w c Includat
utllillat Call M&gt;Mot.

-A p xrtm * nts
U n f u rrnitht
n is h e d / R t n l

U liS PERSON
Sharp, outgoing n ear k&gt; w it
r a t a i / p h a f a t In n i g h t
c lu b i/ r a lla u r a n t t
O n ly
•a riau t Inq u lrla t plaaaa A lta r
i » p m w a a a t u i _________

* SALES ASSOCIATES*

A T T E N T IO N S E N IO R S
I
bd rm 1 bath. clean. conve
ruewt and privet# *44-134*

( j l f E

Tha San lo rd Mar alp It ta a tin g
an ind ivid ual lo r our d ltp lay
a P v a rlitin g tta H Candidatat
m u l l b a a n a r g a t lc . t a l l
m a tlv a ta d . a n p o r g a n lia d
P rio r a rp ria n ca In no w tp a p tr
and or a P v a r litin g t a la t o
p lu t P o tltla n o lta rt ta la ry
p lu t com m in io n , m lla a g a .
and b e n e l.lt Sand ratum a to
L a a ra balboa
San lard Harold
P.O. baa M il
Sealer*. P la rld a M f U l U f

SECRETARY
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■A Ilit. g anaral oflica know!
adgo and typing at wpm Non
tm o ta r M l M lA M v a n f A S
SECURITY OPPICIR S

TOP PAY
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contract! Call I 0041U atft
SEC U R ITY O UAR O
FU L L
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T E L E M A R K ETING, TO It HR1
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* nun driver *

P a t l grow ing com pany taking
a p p lic a tio n tor dan vary p a tl
lio n M in t m o a l O O.T. Wtoll
llc o lio n t , p ro o m p lo y m a n l
d ru g ra lc s h o l l o l l require#
D u iia t Includo d a iivary of un
lln ith o d wood m s ld m g t lo
a c t e u n li tnrooghoul lha lla la
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m ad lca l and dantal incur anca
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■rown M old in g Company
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parch S a il par month, p fut
if
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T41— Ham as fa r S a lt

141-

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LA N ! M ARY 1 b*m
1 both,
w a ll to w a ll c a rp a l, c h /a .
fenced y a rd C e llE ll STM

LONCNOOOIMEFR0NT
B a a u llfu l 1/1. I year new
M u ll Seat U l l mo p lu t da
pe t it .A v a ila b le 1/lS iM a a S S
1 A N F O R O • F u r n lt h e d I
b e d ro o m
N o p o ll N e a r
d o w n to w n
C a ll 111 t i l l .
anytim e betore t F M _________
S A N F O R D A ttra c tiv e I b d r m .
c h /a . c a r p o rt. In H it t e r ic
Q lt t r ic t U ll/ m e M l M M
M t E L M A V I Iw droom ’ i bam
a p p iia n c a t . t r s / w e e t p lu t
jn j^ t m u H i£ _ _ C M m iM i^

lo T -M o b llG
H o m « s/R « n t
HOULE HONE FON RENT
H i d n am , 1 b a lb Cad M S M M
W E K I V A E lv e r ■1 b d rm ' t bam
turn . u lililia t paid P rlv a to
proparty U R ma A lta r .p m
_________ t e a m eafa_________

10V— Mobil# H om * |
L o ts / R * n t

117— C o m n w rclA l
______ R t n t il i

125— F o r Lease

127— OfdcG R o n U ls
■ R A N D N E W O F F ICE B L O N O
a n iq II to 3 too tq 11
GC 1 ZO N IN O I
M e re In S p e c ia l.... I t u / m a
_________ C a ll 111 H U _________
I S M A LL R E N T A L O F F IC E S
la n a d GC 1 V ary ra a w n a M a l
11a 14. C a ll new I M l t i n

M l — H o m ts lo r Sate
A iiw m * L o c h A r b i r . 3 /1 .
K f i o n i d pore#., fa fK id , A-1
4 f t 4 SlFO Odn SSt.tOO P 3 4447

Studio A I bedroom apartm ent*
M D epo t* lo r SS 4 •» or

BATEMAN REALTY

1H-1J0I EiL50S

L k . B « il K i t i t i B r t i t r
3t*1 S i n for d A v t.

2 RORM. 2 BATH APTS
Ov#r trO ti Sq. P I, Lfvlng A r« * H
Q r o v c v k w

\U 1

mb

to *

2000 Ltkg Mat) RM.
3 J 1- Q U 4

15 3 _ H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
O K B A B Y S bdrm . V i b«fht. 7
t v g«r#gt, ic r tc n porch, * 1!
m i) o r ip p llo n c M
1410/m o
U f, l i t ! 4 toe M itou 1114

321-075)............ 3212257
RY ONNCR
7 Room , 1 both hou%# w ith
f lr t p lic * in d ic r i» n t d porch,
cor no r let A lio 1 room hous#
w it h w r i p ir o u rt d p e rc h ,
fenced yard. 7 w e ili, 3 v M l
7M it e i l i l t of O tleen
U S 000 F O R B O TH M ik e O ffe r I f
C iU 331 M i l or I M l 1054
CO UNTRY BUT C lO f ll J
w ooded a c r t i w ith d o ub le
w id e an p i v t d re e d iu r
rounded by r ip e n s .v t hornet
II even f t i • 4 bebbl i ng br o o h !
O nly
171.000
M e tre t o i l C ilit e Ce Inc.
u i m i

m i l lu .u n
lit W
U I . I f . S u l l i 411
C O U N T R Y C H A R M K R J b d rm .
3 b iih , fa m ily rm , IQO'n 300
y e rd , huge b eau tiful oaks,
raise d patio. 70 H A M rad io
low er E asy term s
U J 000
A S S U M A B L E w »!0 000 down. J
b d rm , |»y bath, cb home, eh
4 a. garage, fenced f% fiaed
rate. 13 y rs rem aining, only
U 0 000

NOW H I R I N G R I . A O I N T S

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
I Now you can rtnl ■ 2 bdrm.
12 both tor tho prlcR of ■ 1

RRnUI Apartment!
On La Xp Monroe

DILTOIM
Close lo 415 O w n e rtm u iif sell
New JMersades b uilt hom e 3
bedroom 3 bath, fam ily room,
workshed
147.000
M A R K O F F C R C a ll Char Ioffe
sr a

1 ) 3 5 W . S a m ln o lo
B ir d .
H w y . 1 f ■92
S a n lo r d , F L 3 2 7 7 1
3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

F O R M I C E C a n K lo u ! Ruyor
a I lo r dab ig ) / l N o w K h o o lt.
p a rk C u f f 4 c le a n
R ttl
dooihowse Now only
U f fOD

vo n u

THA/BONO MOULT
New Homes. I T , good lac a
t&gt;on. tow down, low m onthly
Resale hom es also a v a ila b le
A A Carnes. Ii k , Cenfwry 71
C a ll Janet AAanst*eM
P a y s , &gt;73 1334 K r e t. 133 W »
G E N K V A 4 bdrm 7 balh. pool,
a lm o s t l a c r e
L a rg e
barn, workshop
177.500
C a ll G le ria Lam bert
E R A Sen Flertd a, J4J ib M
ly e n d sg s, la s llt f t ____
M
t l l l l l l H l I B
G O VERN M EN T R E IA L K S
B O BM BALL J R . P A
L A K E M A R Y R I A L T Y &gt;3&gt; 411«

’|4 XMIS0H I 5HT
SS Fra g

B K T T K R V A L U K I F L I T 3/1.
S U P E R location Com pletely
fenced i l ir a s H e re 's your
opportunity O nly
. MA.V99
F E N C K D 1/1 N E A R Shopping,
sch o o ls A ssu m e no quad
tying Y o u 'll lik e whet you
see P r k o ? Now only U S 000
I M M A C U L A T K 1 /1 . B I G
M A S T E R bdrm Specious Mr
ing, dim ng A F lo rid a r m i C lip
this ad Now only
U f.ffO

RM SALE IY OeNti
lO lhSI A Lan torK A vo
lonaO GC 1 One M A N H - toot
aarohouoa o r o a ra ta b u iM to f
(&gt; « T N oq toot o ttN o b M f
w ith « ttltio r\* l I . M &gt;q M
covoraO i tor ago g iu i n W G
, tor ago On# la l o cro at t lr a a l
F o r lo lo (OR N - t W t

CAUMYTIHE

321-2720
322-2420
1S4S P e rk Dr.* Sanford
M l W. Laba M a ry A l . U M a ry

Hioocn LME
A S S U M E . NO Q U A L I F Y
1 b d rm I bath, largo lot.
I t n c t d b a c k y a rd S S f.t M
t f.M O c a ih to m ig M lF ia a

A55UHARLE, N0QUMJFYINC
OR

LESS THAN {2500 CASH
I N C L U D I N G C L O S IN G CO ST
1 A a bdrm hom o! in Sanlord.
D a llo n a / D a B a r y / L k M a r y /
Longwood A llam o nto Sp ring !

S1.300 DOWN INCI CLOSING
3 b d rm
1 bath, fireplace,
appliances* carp o rt
134.100

LESS THAN {3,MO DOWN

1/1 ip h • plan, a p p lia n ca i. 1
car garaga on p riv a c y toncod
..................tar. 100
i/ ) aero

ASSUHC.R0 QUALIFY
LAKE MAIY FOOL H0HE
New 3 b d rm l ‘ i bath 7 story,
ep p »lances, fireplace. 3 car
g arage
............. t i l fOO

ASSUME R0 QUALIFY
3 t 1&gt;. 1 SOI sq ft , new paunt
and carpet, a ppliances on 1/3
a cre 1517 mo 153 000

GEREVA
House on 3* 1 acres. 1 b d rm ., 3
bath, appliances, garage, ad
d l t lo n a i o u t b ld g
or
w orkshop
$7f,SOO
P A U LA BKTHO SAO RN E
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
H I 4744

T E L F A IR

REALTY

31 H W Y 17 92. D K B A R Y

105-6(1-4431/305-M l 5722
LAMEMMY
1 bd rm 2 bath sp lit plan
L a rg e fenced lot L ak e M a ry
schools
143.000
W A L L A C E C R K 1S R K A L T Y
___________ 331 U 7 7 ___________

Looum oi
By owner. 3 bdrm 1 bath,
c e n tra l H /A , on 3 lots 211
Hom ew ood Dr Reduced to
t U .M P _________ 1904 433 4493

MARKHAM WOODS MCA
L a k e M a r y u h oo fs appro* 7
a c r e s , la r g e oak fr e e s 4
b d rm . g r e jf r o o m . fo rm a l
dining, den, large screened
p o o l, 1179,000 A s s u m a b le
N ew ly renovated, im m ediate
occupancy* Owner. U P 4S13
O LD C O U N TRY HOM E
71
L a rg e fenced yard, double
g arage l 4 and S R * 1ST 000
O w ner F inane mg
133 309»
O U T O F I T A 1 E owner m ust
se ll H andym an special B rick
house, J bedrooms 1 bath
M u st be seen Best offer l i t !
W 171th St C a ll H I *74 11*9
er M l 441-1739______________

QUIRR REALTY • 321 3663
Restdeettal and Cawiwiercial

SALE OR LEASE OFTIOR
D ELT O N A
I b d rm
s p lit R u th
I 3*2 sq It U
a cre t u 500 A ssum able Nan
Q uality mg le a n Ca ll ))) HU

155— Condom inium s
C o -O p /SalR
LUES IDE C0RD0

Great la k e view t 3 bdrm 2
bath, screened paho. pool and
nautilus room fda North lake
Dr, Sanlord No -appointment
necessary M id SO s 331*4*1
V ILL A S O F C A I I E L B S R R Y I
bdrm , 2 bath *■ den screen
porch
*49 7000 or 477 4173

137— M obil*
H o m t i/ S a lt
CARRIAGE COVE
L U F E R N I C I I t ) b M ro o m . )
full bath.. &gt;doubiewide. Cathe
drat ceilings, hardboard tid
ing, sh in g le ro o f, s k ir lin g
M e st le e To A p p re cla te st7 9U
C a ll Collect
407 933 7040
or &lt;?7 39* 1 1 7 a lte r Ipm
H A N D Y M A N Ip ectal 17 n U 3/1
with addition Ready to move
S3.750 or best o ffer 331 1343

LAKE KATHYRH ESTATES
I3x*0 Ibedroom, 1',-bath, Hor
Ida room c /h/a, furnished1
and a ll a p p lia n c e s , shed
113 000or bestofter^ 495 7*24
LAR G E I BED RO O M •
E s c e lle n t con d ition , nice ly
furnished, corner lot at Park
Ave M ob ile P a rk
333 30*1

MUST SELL
24 ■ 5*. 10 Craftm ad e
3 2
split, shingle roof, dishwasfwr,
tpic 4 re frig 111.000 or offer
Days &gt;13 il4 4 /* y * s A w in d s
901 3«J *07)
__ __

159— Real Estate
W anted
*

a

234— Im port C x rt
xnd T ru ck s
MERCEDES 300 SO
•» L,4«a«i m .toa

CHEVY VAN 7 )
auto, p w indow * sunroof,
run* great! 13 000
333 Md7
M UST SE LL
12 Chevy Van
Custom V I 3 captam cha&gt;r*.
couch A cooler. cru»*e control,
t ilt steering A lt set up for
ha n d ica p p e d per io n H and
c o n tro ls A s a le c tr ic wheel
c h a r lift S i 500 C a ll 447 4AM
a fte r 3 p m

• P O L A R O ID E N L A R O E R —
M odal M F ! G ood condition
t»
C o ll I D k llB
W ATER N EA TR N
10 gallon.
tor Mob, w h o m , n o i a o s m

I D —O ffice Supplies
____ / equipm ent

W .E M E R S O N C o lo r T V I m o.
Old A lk ln q S I M F id w r VCR,
good condition, S IM or MOO
lir m C a ll a n y lim o I D IBM

a P H O T O c ag y m a c h in e b y
O liv e t ti M e da l !« 0 . need!
p a rt A i I ! UO C a ll between a
A tA M e re v e i j j j MW

2ND CALLER I0UCHT IT
•'1 D AY*' was a ll »t took for
M r s Siubbt of Osteen to *#11
her F O R D E C O N O L IN E
V A M You loo can h a v t F a it
R **u Its by ce 11«mj: today 11
Sanford Herald
C U s Hired Dept
177 2*11

550 la 5100.000
i f distributor* needed P a rt 4
M l tim e No t i p n e c e tia ry
Robert O Ne»l 374 3210_______

191— Building
AM ferial*

• 2 3 1 -C x rs

A L L S T E E L B U IL D IN G S a l
d e a le r invoice. L O U la M.000
! q It C a ll u t ja i U S I cal to d

TUE UP PAYiEHTS

73 C H E V Y C l* ■ V I auto Runs
needs work 1450 or best
otter Can 331 124)___________

Hr H* r e | Ob u r
except tax, tag, title, etc
00 P O N T IA C L E M A N S Air. 4
D R . CtM tte, w hite w ith gray
Inferior M U S T S E E !
O nly
SH7 17m o
C a ll M r Payno.333 3123
FAIRW AY MOTORS
"Horn# of ttf* Down 4 Rida
3400 US 17 93 Longwood 311 3200

G arden

a L A W N M e war - Tara 11". ) tip.
roor begger 1 m u k h e r. push.
now whqeff. S7S &gt;33-4*7*.
0 S E A R S C rp H sm p e I * g « r
Eacaiiew f running condition, 3
h p A sk in g S40 C«M 3*0 IBS*

237— T racto rs and
T ra ile rs
FARM TRACTORS
N U S E D IN ST O CK
A L L SIX ES! A L L F N I C I f l
M adlem d Tractor A Equipm ent
U m i N of M aitlan d
Inferchangaon 17 97
IH -IIH

F0R0 M H O 74

199— P e t s * Suppiie*

a ir, p /f. p b, am fm . run*
great! look* bad u o o or beat
otter___________ C a ll *77 **93

A D O R A B L E c u rly h e ir m ixe d
brood puppies, free to good
'home. W ilt bo tmolft dug*.
319044i. foe VOmoM pgo______

FIAT RED TRAILER
H E A V Y D U T V . n n . 1 4,1a!

it.m

FOftD GftANAOA 79
1 tee Ilent work car. depend#
ble. * c y l S500
C e ll 3712441

C U T E * A d o r a b le , lo v e a b le ,
tom e, long h a ir toddy boor
ham ster* for sole O nly t l 50 o
p iece C o ll eve* MorvTwot or
w ko n d i un til 4 P M 313 *149

Loaded, ru n t good, new tkrat
S 1.000 C a ll r n 1117 after *pm

t o i F A Y T O F H I Iur wrecked
cars.’tru c litl W E S I L L guar
anteed used p arts A A A U T O
f A L V A O l e l O e ia r y , S4* *000

TUE UP PAYMENTS
N* H b r b t Dg u r
except tax. tag. titia. etc
•9 C H E V Y C A V A L I E R Auto.
a ir, *tereo, re a lly low ml le t.
M U S T S E E ! O n ly t l) * S3- mo
C a ll M r P ayn e. 333 3131
G O V E R N M E N T S E li CD
V ehicle* from |t00 Ford*
Merced** CorveH t* Chevy*
l u f p t u i B u y e r * G u id e
H 0 5 * * 7 * 0 0 0 E « f S 0172

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D * 4 mo*
Fem ale, good w ith ch ild re n
1100before ) p m 331 n i l
S T A B L E Shoving* • U / y d . 10
yd m in im u m
that# o re
th o v in g t, not d u tl 333 9132

23)— M otorcycles
and B ikes
YAMAHA SR 500
'7* 12 000 m i Showroom New*
t t .lS A a / fr o ................ M l ASA4
*5 S U Z U K I 70*
23.000 m ile s
fa it, |ef k .i V an ce and Nine*
h e a iltr. custom paint, M e ti
tires 11,400 or best offer
C a ll 337 *479 alte r * 30

MERCEDES SCI

203— Livestock and
Poultry

‘ IS
L o a d e d , c h a r c o a l,
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n
A ik ing
117.000
C a ll 137 ) J44

C H IC K S • Fancy and com m on
breed* D uckt. qua!It, turkey.
4 geese C a ll 133 903*

241— Recreational
V eh ic ie s / Cam pers

TUE UPMTMEHTS
No Monty Down

C A D ILL A C S E V IL L E
U na.
tire*, grey, a ll eetra*. 4) 000
m ile* * J *00
*49 1911

tx c e p l fax, tag. title, ate
09 P O N T IA C G R A N D A M
Auto- a ir. ite re o
1* valve
engine, power window*, crui&amp;e
control. O nly *199 / J mo
C a ll M r P ayn e, 373 3113

H I — A n tiq u e s/
Collectibles

'D O D D I Coachm an M otorhom e
7*. 13 awning, roof and' dash
a ir, *3 000 m i SA400 *4*1*11
P R O W L E R . 197*. 35 foot Sleep*
I. roof air. awn&gt;ng. weight
41.000 ib i E xce lle n t condition
A sk in g *3 500Owner 333 717*

NISSAN 310 GX

PRIVATE ESTATE SALE

10

5 speed air. burgendy,

o n ly 50 000 m i le * . c le a n
M U S T S E L L '! Si 495 or be*t
offer__________ C.»n 1)2 4»17

R V L O T S &gt;143 m o in c lu d e *
water garbage vew.igv P ark
Avenue Mob&gt;la Pot k &gt;22 2*41
S H E N A N D O A H )7 P a rk Model
II" awning, on b eau tiful lot
* x fis h e d new U O a k s R V
______ &gt;7)04)7 on Lof *04

P0MTIAC FIREBIRD
04 V*. euto A C P S P 8
tlv ro ca**etfe. new red!ad.
g ra y w ith lu x u r y in te rio r.
adult d rive n 11300
S74 393*

215— Boats and
Accessories
A O N IT A A O W R IO IR
V If
130 M e rc ru ita r I/O. cuttom
R a m lin e d r iv e on t r a ile r ,
w a ta rb o n n a l. t k ll, ca n v a *
cover Com plele
Ready »o
Go* 14000'offer Owner lin an c
»ng a v ailab le C a ll 407 174 9700

.... u n t il m i

2 3 8 -V e h icle s
Wanted

FOOD LTD 77

• F R E E Ip good homo B oxer,
m ix e d , ft m o lo
I y r o ld .
w hile , o il th e ft good through
M oy
Eac
w a tc h d o g ,
h o u ia b ro k a h , naadt c a r in g
owner* 9Q4 799 5915 a h o r 4 P M

PONTIAC (000 LE

243—Junk Cars

'•* T ilt. crui*e p w 4 door
31000 m l U . 400 offer *** 241)

JU N K CARS R E M O V IO
NOCHAROE
_________ m * 3 7 7 ___________
SlT op Dollar** Pa d tor |unk
car* truck* 4 wheei d rive
Any condition Ca ll 323 199*

e P U B L IC A U T O A U C T IO N •
E V E R Y W ED N ESD A Y 7 M PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
Hwy. 93, D aytena Beach
_________ N 4 U I M i l _________

WARTED* *

H O M E ) a M O B IL E H O M E !
R EN T ALS a A C R IA O I
lw ( in u n K i l l E t tjt l

407 322 1155
LARD"
Wanted im m e d iate ly 10
O
acres, suitable for residential
deveiopem ent W rite Terry
Clayton. Route 10 Boa l i t .
L a te C ity FI 3705) or c a ll
904 755 4404 B ro kers protected

: MAKE IT EASY ON Y O U R S E L F ...:

j!et US prepargyourtaxes|
T R IP L E C H E C K
IN C O M E T A X S E R V IC E
U 7VNO Ajrnciaanoi! load a
KCtOL.'VTlMi * TAX l’MCPAMATK)’ 2
rUCANClAL I1ANMV, • tN M K .V l

160— Business
F o r Sale

313 Wa H I

BUT C L O S E TO TOWN
5 Acres wilt) M ob ile Home
Septic 4 Wed
U S 000
Non Q ua lifyin g Mortgage

loi|ins«n Real EsUlt
407 322 1135

d ftd o
3 2 1 * 1 9 1 2

Tax Preparation
Specializing In Your
F E D E R A L INCOME TAX
RETURNS

LOWFEES! 6 7 9 -8 3 9 5

161— Country
Property / Sale

a SECLUDED a

at

S id . 2 0 ) S a n fo rd

B U IL D IN G
Toned tom m er
d a l Set up a s 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 andym an tp e c ia i' 251* Park
D riv e
______ 117 t*45
S T Y L IS T W«m loti owing Busy.
• Irtendiy shop Good wa&gt;k ms
and i l l S P o m tta /e a 13)7712

AMERICAN INCOME TAX &amp;
BOOKKEEPING, INC.
iCotiw, ol I / n 1 1 ! ! « . 3hd |

3304454

» » 4300667

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f ee k i d Buwneeeeet ln&lt;av«Aix4 duNurwu
Tea IbHiane, Word Piecetemg.. Fee * Cepy-

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2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
B u m / Vxns

And lu a p lia i A ik ln q S I K O o r
BwTaWar.____________ B T d g
O N E M gallon aq u a riu m and
wrought Iron aland. SM cbo
C a ll P ) t m

a G O LF CLUBS
L a d ie i RH .
I la v r . m
i l l * M i.a d m i
w ith bag E ic a lla n l tn a a a
ms ..............
can n i naa

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E j cel lent cendif Ion SI 195
•S C H E V Y C A V A L I E R Wagen
Clean, dependable SI3S0 best
offer Cad 333 7*93

1MITMIRL EQUIPHINT

_______ Wl iFt)_______

1sta rt Up ol M a ila u ra n l B u ll
n a il) to re !! M ia o l m y Un
c le 'i ceflactian ol high q uality
Portion R u g i and Fountain
P a n t O a v io r E v a ! to) 111)

______ Call 333-11*1______

CAHFIRTOF

F a r m K j Shaw c a w I , d ■ &lt;4 w
■ O h SM. ra c lm a A IlfN heir
in
w h a .lc h o .r L X cad t d .
parry n s . a lu m w alkin g cana
SIR H I ARTS_________________
G r . e w t i. p l D ry w a m
Car Stop! O u t B o ,
R e a d y M li C a n crala B a ntha ,
Sand. Reck. Ca m a ni. Steal
M lra c N Cawcrato C a , m SHI

d O O L F C L U B - to ll u l w /g slf
bag and parlaAia c a rl sad

C A R R IA G E COVE
S U P E R N I C E !I ) bedroom. 2
toil bath, doublewide Cathe
drat ceilings, hardboard tid
ing shing le root, sk irtin g
M ust See Te A p p re cia te! 17.99S
C a ll Collect
e07 *)) 7040
or 0 7 &gt;9* **3/ a fter *pm

*00C O N C O R D D L • *7 000 m iles

•

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M adal Ira# ih o o to r pro N*w
it a a i w in taka m oo
c a r h i o s t i ,________

147— Sportlnp Qeod*

■ R ID G E S A N T l O U I S a m M i l
I A I M /S a t a Aactton T h a r! tpm
M U N w T t o W a iA t M t A A U A T T

M U S T ’ S CRO W N FAW N
_________ R l t t U l M _________
F a r P ic k U f T ru c k I t i II
________ C e ll H) 01to

3223443

A

*♦ C A D IL L A C Fleetw ood $1*50
o r best cash offer AH power
a n d a ir. C a l l ...
333 ISM

R4TL.— U L L ____ TURK

USED RfniRRCIS

SAN FO RD
14 ■ 70 M obile
Home asking USGQ You move
New heat pum p unit and new
roof ever A fte r I pm c a ll

190* Palm A ir 5e ■ 12. central
heat A a ir washer 4 dryer
Good condition- 17000 Lot 1*9.
C a rria g e Cove- Mob'll# Home
P ark C a ll *)a 4050___________

222— M tocatlanaoui

a M IC R O W A V E even (L a rg e !
S 1 U O T S a il a lto ra F M
• S O F A R E D . brown to n e ! I l l
M 0 a m _____________________

1)3— Law n

1)43 rORTIK (000 U
G re y w /pa ro ort velour Interl
o r V e ry clean, ve ry good
r a n a b l a t r a n s p o r t a t io n
E x c e lle n t fo r 2nd c a r
17500 offer A f t e r * p m Ca ll
___________ *94337*
I9t7 M A Z D A M3. 7 door, m int
condition! 44,000 mite*. A /C
W ill consider trade Asking
*4 995 Ca»l tv e n io g t or leave
m essage____________ 333 7173

UPGtGHT Plano with bench,
good condition Atking 1400
Call 333 4509. antime

a L O V E t E A T / t O F A g a ld
tru k h a d valval, t l a n l a u ttoal
N om a E a c . tor afftoa. w aitin g
re am er heme S IN B ) U N ,
e a rly A M e r ava!____________

L o t s / S a l R ________
O C A L A N A T I O N A L F O R I lt
Wooded lo ts R iv e r access
IS940 each iNe wiee ey bewel
171,41 monthly
. .. O w ner
&lt;N4) 2)4 4179 er (904)417 24M

4 cylm Aar. 4 ip a a d A C, ila /o .
naw lir a ! G re a t M ila a q a l!
II.M B ................M g t f t o

21)—W anted to Buy

222—M u s ic a l
M ardsandlsa

Racandlttonad • Guar an lead

1942 024

11.000

Naw !

N IN M O R E W A SH ER E a c a lle n t can d ltian W h ile
l l « i C a ll M l H i ! anytim e
L A R R Y 'S M A R T i l l Santord
A v a N e a 'U t a d to m A aaa&lt;
R ay/SaN /T rada_____ n u m .

W IN T E R t P R I N O t
I/tto .
control H / A RoOucoOl m r a
W. MaM caeonAL RaaNar

14)— C o m n w rc ia l
PropG rty / Sal*

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RavnV la b ia
and 1 aeadao c h a fri u s Can
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C A L L U t il
F O R I M M I O M T R A C T IO N

IS3— A c rta e t-

SENIOR SPECIAL!!

furnith od oncopf t lo c fr lc ify
I lf. lo t i p lu t (Sop 0 0 0 /mo
Brobor/O w nor m I I U

more property Hun
Anyone In the Greater
Sanford-lake Mary Area.

*TRANSIERKDT
♦ REED TO M il?

1*71 T H U R D I R I I I D
A u to m a tic, pow er window*
sunroof .....................
SI.99S
Sem inole Fe rd ................ H I t a il

L T N C R A F T T r l H u ll T ill
traitor to hp E vin ru d a. fully
ig u y g a d . Iia a se b o M l n to

MO A l— M am Ca m . N aw ip ap ar
Nan F t.ra w ! M a t . H ........ G ia n
RO N O toO ....................... W i l l *

S O F A S ■a a c a iN n l cond I l l J a a
Chrom a A f la w and la b ia A
dinoito labto M atching weed
e n d ia b to ! t B W F l__________
T R I F L E d r a it e r . b a a v lllu l
paean, a draw er!. W wlda.
to " high N to il la c n lH a S M I
___________ M l M N ___________
• T W IN R I O a n d C h a u a l
d ra w e r! S J I D I U M _________

L K . M A R Y C rtssin g s U K I 1.
W ell decorated G reat ro rm
B rig h t A a ir y M an y teatu es
Now reduced to
t I07.S00

SAN FO RD
1107 F rto c h A v * .
In M i r t in B ld g .. n « i t to
Goidwn L im b R it f iu r in f C i i l
M i l M ift» n I I f I at/Q

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•

11S— Industrial
______ R entals______

M A R I N I R 'S V I L L A D I
L o ta Ada I bd rm
IM S mo
1 bdrm IM S m o A up H I to f t

S A N F O R D , L a rg e I and 1
b d rm 't , p a y m o n th ly or
w eekly Dap . ralarancat. 10%
o il Senior C H U a n tl M l 0/ a l
S A N F O R O • I bdrm . i bath,
m e io r a p p iia n ca t UOO mo a
L X N ta c . C a ll M l O H .________

3M f a
We IM M d sell

s u i t s PR0W RTY
M AN AG EM EN T G RE ALTV
p ir e i/ m a a iF

C A S S I L G I R R V fS .IW fenced
w if h f r m SlfS /m oofh
C iU 1 414 l i t

2 § D » M , l ' i b«fh fewfvhovM
m o Pork A y * Adults only
t lf S / m o in c i w i f t r , C a ll
N in c y M F t to S 773 lid ]

HOVE IN SPECIAL

REALTY, I NC.

a r t i M o o l l a l a n ltk . Inco m e
lit . o n . a rp a m o ! u a O R P r k a .
t r i .000 Aasum abto financing
a ir % l U t t o l

E X T R A LA R O IU N IT S I
1, 1 A ) bedroom a p lt
P o o l/T a n m i Court P to c a tu l.
convenor.! location Q u la l olt
t lr a a l p a r t in g
R e n ova tion
Special I N o w c u rily tor q uail
lio d a p p lica n t! I SJO MRS

Largo renovated I bdrm . pool.
t U t / m a Ho depot.t tor q uail
Had a p p lica n t) or le m o r c ltl
r a n ! M l M i l or M l M M
S A N F O R O ' 1 bdrm . | both,
ch/a. tp e c io w ! an a p p iia n ca t
Included ffa f U i. la a v o m a t g

STENSTROM

a b i O o n i, T t t o r y . IpyllvHW t
Loot E o it w i. w oll kapT. o n ,
carp a l, m irr o r oectnto, M tl
•O O R V a c k a n . t r o p ic a l
la n O K ip in g unAor canopy at
o a k !. G r o a t n aig hb arhaaV .
G n t v a lu e ............. .. I I I M M
T H E CO U R S O N CO. . » W 0 F

B U Y TH IS S / l plus 10 a ISO lot
on W eklva Ideal for out door
fo lks P ric e now is only » f4 00T

A A A B U S IN C S S C K N T K R
N tw o ffk * W h ti tOO ft to
\.m ft B 4 v l w ith or w o
o fb ee t ila r tln g a l D M / m e
r . if / n » » R « t
M7 .iV J f t r u e

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m iA la a t o r R A v a .m -F to *

WINTER SPR1NCS

excepf tax. tag. title, etc
•S D O D G E C O L T Auto. a ir.
stereo. G reet Transportation!
O nly
... .
I f f 37 m o
C a ll M r. Payne. 333 H U
1971 M A V E R I C K
Autom atic
43.000 m ile* J u s t
11 OBS
Semina*# F e rd ............... 333 t a il

(d ito u w G mudb

G T S RESALE
■to R a y /Sa R F y a m a a A Ca t

S A N F O R O - 1 bd rm . J b a t h t p iir
p la n C e n v o n la n l lo L a t a
M a r y R lv d
and If f)
t a f V m o ♦ pap m m a
1 bedroom . 1 bath, fire p la ce , to
m uch ta t i l l I T t a r t old
M RAm o
Can a n a m

W lM g w y

TUE UP PAYMENTS
Nt Msoty Dgub

IT ' L A R S O N v / l r a i l a r In
baard/outooard R u n good
H X i a r b o tio ito r n i H i)

an* f M i l i e c arV ltla n SM
C a ll a fto r S F M M M N y l
awyhm a a M k aaVk H I F t U

1 b d rm .
I SaM
p a r m onth C a ll IQ tS M

121— Condom inium
______ R t n U ls _______

REGATTA
SHORES

&gt;Witprfront UlRitylR
&gt;Modarn F ltn ttt Cantor
•Indoor RRcquplball
•On# Month Frt#

R A N T IG U I

TO OW N

323-5774

T iu s

111— Appliance*
/ F u rn itu r e

r

COCVttlA/HASTIR COVE
AfARTMENTS

TELEPHONE REP
lo n g wood, M a tu re Individual
Spin until 9p m . t l 00 to V 00
per hour guaranteed .132 4100

S

SonfwrA* H w y. 17 f t Rtnowwtwd
Ahopping it r ip , &lt;30 to 7 000 tq
ft C mc for p rofitR iion iift Good
t i p o w t l n s m i 777 4410

SALES

AOVFRTISING SALES

E

*4 L E Loaded, power every
thing Including Sunroof black,
auto, absolute m int condition'
M U S T S E L L " 15.195 or best
o H tr C a ll 333 4907_________

G L A S S R U S T B G G O A T. IT toel.
TS H F E vIn ru G . m eter and
Iraiiar h ik in g i r i s e r make
aWar C a ll I D daw ___________
I t 1! H. a ld e r m a d a l B a il* .
W haler - iw s m odal M hp.
E vm rud a m otor, 1 fr o tie r i a il

W A N T E D . R e e A leak lu g a g g R -

C L E A N • L A R G E A p ir lm v f lt s
Good lo c a tio n UQ0 fo U )0 por
month Mo P o t t C o ll f f l H id

Ta m ortal acraaga A auction
Call M l IIM

A IR B O A T G a to r H u ll. 1M eet
i l l angle valve fycom ing with
t ra ile r R e d u ce d to r quick
t e * ’ 0.300 fir m A lto Oa4pRD»
t a a ii H . t l. S W C a n 333*449

R E A L ESTATE
R E A L T O R .................................J » r * R

H O N E S TO R E N T
I and 1 bedroom
U n fu rm ih a d . Laba M a r y and
S a n f o r d a r a a t ! C a l l lo r
a v a ila b ility and to c a fiw ii

2 2 1 -C a rs
4
TOYOTA CAMRY

213— B a a tsa n d
Accessories

C M IIM T

105— DupMx-

W— Bpom s lo r N tn t

U 9— W aterfrw rt
F n p R it i/ ia le
A c c t w to SI ie t o r i R l w
L a r g e traaR la l R lg n l! to
c a n M A H v a r t ............ S U .M R

t lM / m o I y r lo a w
M a M P la M o r a W R M M M

■ ENT
Marninfa I It AAA I papa par
w a tk . I I t a lia n I fa r ra
firap/aaml ra llra p t aalarp
►a
............. C w im t T T i

U T *N* C A R L Y L E * k j Larry W riRht

_ _

3 2 3 *8 0 3 8

200 E. I l l SI. F2 0 3
S j n l o i d . F lo tlU a

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— Sanford H f d d . Sanford. Flortda - T y td ^ y , March 13. 1900

by O tk Y « hi§

Sti Varicose veins need
elastic leg support
D B A S D M . O O T T t Is there
a n y lh ln K o n r ra n do lo p rrv rn t
varicose veins? la exercise Knod
o r h arm fu l, and w h a l kin d of
surgery. If any. w ould help?
D B A M M B A D B B t V a ric o s e
vclna are norm al ve in s that have
a lrctrh e d and becom e swollen
w i t h b lo o d . U n lik e a rte rie s,
w h ich are lined by m uscular
tissue, v e in s are re la tiv e ly weak:
they do no! constrict. Therefore,
venous co n strictio n la largely
provided b y the tissu e s su r­
ro u n d in g the veins.
If th is support Is Inadequate,
o r If the venous blood Is under
excessive pressure — for e xam ­
ple. d u rin g pregnancy — the
ve in s w ill balloon and enlarge,
re su ltin g In varicose veins. The
tendency to this co n d ition ap­
pears to be Inherited.
N o n-surglcal treatment of var­
icose v e in s consists p rim a rily of
elastic leg support. W hen worn
re g u la rly, these s to rk ln g s pro­
vi de v e n o u s su pp o rt that Is
la ck in g In the (Issues arou n d the
veins.
S u rg e ry — co n sistin g of ve­
n ou s s trip p in g , s c le ro s is (ob­
lite ra tin g the veins wi t h strong
ch em icals) o r laser therapy — Is
reserved for severe ra s e s In
w h i c h t h e v a r i c o s i t i e s are
e sp e cia lly u n s ig h tly o r cause
discom fort.
D B A M DM. O O T T t M y two
brothers, ages 4H and S3, have
been diagnosed wi th m yotonic
dystrop h y. Is th is hereditary'/
W hat m igh t th is m ean for our
ch ild re n and g ra n d ch ild re n ? So
far. o f the s ix of us. o n ly m y
older b ro th e r’s son show s signs,
yet he h a s n ’t been o fficially
diagnosed.
D B A M M B A D B M : M yo to n ic
m u scu la r d ystroph y Is an un ­
usual Inherited d iso rd er charac­
t e r iz e d b y w e a k n e s s und
m yotonia (slow re laxatio n irttrr
m u s cle contractio n). Hand
m u s rle s ure co m m on ly alfected.
a n d p a t i e n t s u s u a lly r x h lb lt
ptosis (drooping eyelids) Partic­
u l a r l y a d v a n c e d c a s r s ar e
associated w ith m en tal retarda­
tion. dem entia, cataracts, pre­
m ature balding, v ario u s glan­
d u la r a b n o r m a lit ie s and
h rart-m u acle defects.

T h e disease Is Incurable: h o w ­
e v e r . p h y s i c a l th e r a p y a n d
m u scle re la xa n t d ru g s som e­
tim e s help Im prove sym ptom s,
but do not a lter the course o f the
disease. T h u s, people w ith fa m i­
ly h i s t o r i e s o f m y o t o n i c
dystrophy sh ou ld seek genetic
co u n se lin g before c o n sid e rin g
parenthood.
A l t h o u g h t h e d i s e a s e Is
genetically transm itted, not a ll
ch ild re n w ill e x h ib it sym ptom s;
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lead. He had a c lu b left, but It
w as the queen, and d u m m y w as
left with the five-spot. D eclarer
S ou th d id not really expect W est
to hold the doubleton 10 of
spades, but It cost n oth in g for
h im to provide (or the p o s s ib ili­
ty. After ca sh in g the c lu b king,
he sh ou ld ca re fu lly p la y the
seven to d u m m y 's ja ck . He then
takes the spade finesse. S in ce
both defenders follow ed to the
previous two rounds o f clu bs,
declarer Is now safe to overtake
the queen of clu b s w ith the ace
to lake another spade finesse.
T h e five o f d u tM Is left In
du m m y, and declarer has the
lo w ly three — one m ore en try lo
the North hand to lead a th ird
spade through E a st's king.

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are concerned, so m ake the most
o f y o u r opportunities. T h e re Is a
w arning, however, lh a t requires
you to be prudent.
SCO RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If
y o u are p h ilo s o p h ic a l a bou t
o b stru ctio n s that Impede y o u r
progress today y o u ’ll deal w ith
them w isely. However. If you let
y o u r tem per m ake d e cisio n s for
you. It'll be another sto ry.
SA G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
211 T h e less d e m a n d in g you are
o f co m p a n io n s today, the more
w illin g they are lik e ly to be to
help you. Let the Idea originate
w ith them Instead o f co m in g a s a
co m m an d from you.
C A P R IC O R N (D ec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) D on 't let It be sa id of you
today that you are a good taller,
but a re lu cta n t giver. R eciprocity
Is Im portant at th is tim e, so be
sure to pay b a ck lavors.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You w o n 't be out o f lin e If you
e n visio n goals a bit g rander than
u su a l today. T h e p ro b le m s could
c o m e If y o u t h i n k t h e y
a u to m a tica lly are g o in g to be
handed to you on a s ilv e r platter.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N EW SPA PER EN ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN .

by L e o n a rd S ta rr

A N N IE

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co u ld be erroneous today. T ry to
B y B srn lcs Bede O sol
take am ple tim e In w e igh in g
YOUM B IR TH D A Y
altern atives before rendering a
M a r c h 1 4 .1 9 9 0
T h e re are strong Indications Judgm ent.
OEM INI (M ay 2 1-June 20)
lh a t In the year ahead y o u m ight
C o n d itio n s pertain in g to y o u r
do th in g s on a larger scale than
earning pow er arc very favorable
you have In the past. T h is could
at this time, but they are not
pertain to both y o u r socia l life
foolproof. Do not take big ris k s In
and y o u r com m ercial affairs.
P I8CE8 (Feb 20-M arch 20) hopes of reaping sm all gains.
CAN CBR (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Y o u 're a strong opener today
Y o u possess th e kn a ck for doing
and th e early stages of your
th in gs In a bigger w ay than
efforts s h o u ld bear th is out.
H o we v e r , w h en It co m e s to usual today. You r efforts are
lik e ly to be successful, but you
clo sin g you m ight not display
th e sa m e a d m ira b le ta le n ts. co u ld have co m p lic a tio n s on
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stands to gain
from redistricting

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Herald sla b wriler
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n s lew u iii ihnst h u u it s and ill. tm n m illi t s
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BRIEFS

Herald Pfcoto by lo m m y Vincent

T he c lo c k o n M a g n o lia M a ll s lo p p e d w o rk in g lo r a w eek.

Mall financing fate tonight
S A N F O R D — ( its 1 oinm issim tt rs tonight w ill
t lr r u lr whether proper! \ lu xes horn .1 rt itim ial
111.ill promised lor 211 arrt s .11 Interstate l am i
S i.H r Road lh should In u s rd in p,iv lor ro.ul
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m all
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m illio n m prnpt rls t a x is lim n tin prn|Mised
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l lir t ils t o m m issim i w ill m o t tomi*hi at 7
p m m ll ir «omillts* ion 1 h a in li rs nl t ils hall
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By LACY OOMEN

Herald Matt writer
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m i. m l.on Im tli* .its
said
tin stilu ii*
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la. * s|n tu t .I a d illt n nl Itint
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an mss llm ti t xplaim tl l l s a i i t s s t l t H k i l i . i l

Seminole High’s
enrollment still
below ordered level
Herald s ta ll writer

INDEX
F l o r i d a ........................... 2 A
H o r o s c o p e ....................S B
P a o p l a ............................ 3 B
P o l i c a ............................. 3 A
S p o r t s ............................. I B
T a l a v l s i o n .....................3 B
W a a t h a r .........................2 A

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F I T lT CRIBE
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S c r S e a ts . I'a^r 3 A

By V IC K I D aS O R M IE R

F ro m s t a ll re p o rts

B r i d g e .......................... 6 0
C l a . a l f l e d a .................4 B
C o m i c a ........................ 6 B
C r o . s w o r d ................. 6 B
D a a r A b b y .................. 3 B
O a a t h s ..........................5 A
E d i t o r i a l ...................... 4 A

The week time stood still

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�■A — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Monday. March 12, 1990

NEW S

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process. T h e n u m b e rs suggest thul previous
estim ates have been far too low.
T h e report d id not e x p la in how I h r
g o v e r n m e n t I m p r o v e d Its r o o m i n g
method*. B u i the figures h elp e xp la in w h y
even Ihe largest seizures have failed lo b rin g
the cocaine shortage and th e resu ltin g price
I n c r e a s e s la w e n f o r c e m e n t o f f ic i a l s
expected.

M IAM I — S ta le D epartm ent estim ates of
w o r ld w id e e n c a ln e p r o d u c tio n n e a rly
d ou ble d last year, a pu blish ed report said
S u n d a y.
D ru g Intelligence a n a ly sts estim ated that
m a x im u m w orld co ca in e p rodu ction was
7 7 6 m e tric tons In 1989. 9 4 percent larger
th a n the 1988 estim ate, the M ia m i H erald
rr ported.
T h e Increase o ccu rre d despite the C o l­
o m b ia n gove rn m e n t's cra ckdow n, the fall of
G e n .. M anuel Nortcgu In P anam a and the
se izu re o f 200 to ns of cocaine w orldw ide.
C a th e rin e Shaw , u spokesw om an for the
S ta le D e partm en t's B ureau o f International
N a rco tics Matters, sa id Ihe w h opping In­
crease In the n gure s is p a rtly due to
Im proved m ethodology In Ihe estim ating

T A L L A H A S S E E — A lo tte ry ticket aold In l*uliti H a rb or wn»
th e o n ly one to m atch all s ix w in n in g num bers In th is w eek's
d ra w in g tor a Sri m illio n L o tto jackpot, lottery olTIrlals Mild
Sunday.
T h e w in n in g n um be rs In S a tu rd a y 's draw ing were 6. H. I I .
17. 3 0 and 33.
T h e jackpot w as estim ated at 96 m illio n . It paid out In 20
a n n u a l Installm ents, hut the exact total w on’ t be calculated
u n ill M onday. T h r estim ate tor next w eek's Jackpot Is a lso 96
m illio n .
In a d d itio n to Ihc grand p rize w inner. 283.000 other ticke ts
tiu a lifle d lo r ca sh prizes, lo ttery com puters showed. Payo uts
were:
• 2 6 9 tickets m atched five o rs lx to w in 92.995.
• 15.173 tic k e ts matched four rtf six to w in 977.50.
• 26 8 .2 6 0 tic k e ts m a trh rd three of s ix to w in 94.

Trial begins lor former cop, brother
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - J u r y selection was scheduled to
l&gt;cgtn today In th e racketeering tria l o f a form er policem an and
h is brother videotaped by Inform ants d u rin g a phony M afia
Inti union cerem ony.
R a lp h and T o n y F lu n o are rh arge d w ith racketeering,
e xto rtio n, k eeping a house o f III fam r. a ctin g as loan s h a rk s and
cu rry in g u concealed weapon.
'f convicted. T o n y Flnn o faces nine to 12 years In p riso n and
R a lp h Flnn o races five to seven years. Assistan t Statew ide
’ Prosecutor Jo e l L a zu ra ssa ld .
Undercover agents said the Flrm os a lso plotted to k ill
llro w a rd C o u n ty ShrrlfT N ic k Navarro, bu t tin charges were
hied on that allegation. R alph Fln n o . 54. w as a Fort Lau derdale
|K)lice officer for 27 years, ris in g to the ra n k of captain. H e lost
the race for sh e riff against N avarro In 1986. T ony Flnn o. 47.
w as th r ch ie f ele ctrica l Inspector for th e c ity of Margate.

O C A L A — O ca la a u th o ritie s are Investigating Ihe weekend
sh o o tin g death o r a D o m in o 's P izza d e liv e ry wom an.
Fellow e m p lo ye rs P a tricia Suggs. 18. dead In her ca r after
sh e failed to re tu rn from a d e live ry F rid a y night. Police said
S u g g s had been s lim In Ihc n e rk . and her ear had crashed Into
the b u ild in g w here she w a s supposed lo deliver the pizza.
N o th in g appeared lo have been taken frnm the car. but
in ve stig a tors h ave not ruled out robbery as a motive.
T h r d r llv r r y w as to have been m ade o n ly about a half-m ile
from the restaurant where S u g g s worked.

Parents concerned about power lines
J A C K S O N V I L L E — Paren ts In Ja rk s o n v llle 's East A rlin g to n
ntighhorhtxM l planned In m e n w ill) school board officials
lo n lg h l lo d is c u s s potential health effects from hlgh-pnw cr
v o lta g r lin e s n e ar two local schools
S im ila r co n c e rn s have been raised near high-voltage projects
In llllls lx iro u g h and Palm B each r m in llrs . Residents near Ihe
projects cite evidence ih .il Ihe elevated m agnetic fields e rra trd
b y u ll ih e pow e r lines have been linke d to an elevated ris k o f
ca n ce r risk for those livin g , w o rk in g o r going lo school nearby.
W h ile there Is no co nclusive proof of danger, stale regulators
are w o rk in g on proposed lim its in m in im ize d or e lim ina te
potential risks.
S in c e 1985. m ore than 100 la w su its have been filed around
the n ation by people cla im in g they have been endangered by
Ihc magnetic. I k Ids. T h e N atio nal C a n ce r Institute Is Involved
In a nationw ide stu d y of th e problem .
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Barnyard animals disturb th« wealthy
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — W ild rooster* and hen* have taken
u p residence In t h r bushes and b a rky a rd x o f Fori Lau derdale's
F ie sta W ay neighborhood and even a 93-a-hrad b o u n ly has
lu lle d lo drive aw a y Ihe n oisy flock.
R r s ld r n is In th r neighborhood, where hom es sell for 91.6
m ill Ion and y a c h t s are m ore com m on than k ir n yard anim als,
have pleaded for help from c ity u m l co un ty officials, lo no avail.
" E v e ry m o rn in g al Ihe r r u r k of daw n those risisters start
th e ir se re n adin g.” said D onald Rupert, a Fiesta W ay resident
for 10 years.
" T h e y 're d riv in g everybody n u ts ," said A re B la ckb u rn who
offered fleet-footed you ngsters 93 for any rnosier or hen they
ca u g h t.
•

Tammy Faye opens new church
O R L A N D O — Tum m y Fa ye iia k k e r. the wife of Jailed
e van gelist J im Iiakker. h eld ch u rch service* S unday In a new
c e n tra l Florida location. I d lin g reporters ili.it li's nice lo have a
h om e again.
"W e 'v e w an ted one lor a long tim e and It's very nice to have
a h o m e ." B a k k c r said. B a k k e r. who served as pastor at the
c h u rc h , said the role represents a new experience for her. " I l's
a w hole new th in g for me Itclng a pastor, so I am Just try in g m y
w in g s ." B a k k e r said. "S o far so good."

From United P r « a Intimation*! ra p o rta

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Itrond Clan Petttf* Paid al Uxlxrd,
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POSTMASTER b ,1 « 4 d m i( k n s «
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" N o one has ever been there
before w ith m odem detection
e q u ip m e n t." said T hero ux, a
co usin o f Tamed south F lo rid a
treasure hunter M el Fisher.
" T h a i's Ihe m ain difference."
T h e r o u x a n d O ll n g o t
perm ission from Ihe ow ners of
Ihc site and hired a co n stru c­
tion rre w Iasi Septem ber to
begin digging. T he excavation
w o rk s u ite d In December, but
T heroux said they are ready
lo resum e a s soon as the
project com pletes "a n o th e r
round of fin an cin g ."
H elen du Po nt and o th e r
ow ners of the site — the
T reasure C a m p store — don't
s h a ir T h e ro u x 's o p tim ism .
T hey o rig in a lly agreed to let
Ihe m en dig on the site in
return for u 5 0 perrent share
o f any treasure rrm v rre d .
Last m onth, however, they
agreed to sell the property for
an u n d isclo se d a m o u n t of
cash and a sm aller share of
treasure.

IM M 9 n u
M IAM I — T h e K issim m e e R ive r restoration
project has been stalled by a burcacrutlc squabble
between water m anagers and Ihe A rm y C o rp of
E n g in e e rs , le a v in g m o re th a n 914 m illio n
stran ded In hank accounts.
U.S. Rep. B ill Le hm a n . D-Fla.. has sum m oned
o llic lu ls from Ihe co rp s and Ih r S ou th Florida
W ater M anagem ent D istrict lo a m eeting In

"N in e ty percent o f the price o f cocaine Is
dom estic w holesale and retail m a rku p ."
s a id M a rk K le lm a n . a fo rm e r J u s t ic e
D epartm ent d ru g analyst w ho is now at
H arvard U n ive rsity.

" A b ird tn the h an d is w orth
tw o In the b u sh ." sa id duP n n t. S h e ts c e r t a in th e
tre a su re Is Ih c rr. b u i she
doesn’ t believe Ihe m u dho lc
w ill y ie ld Its prize — m ostly
b e c a u s e I l's p ro te c te d by
ghosts.
"T h o se p lru le s bu ried th eir
people In lh a l h ole ." she said.
"T h e re are ghosts In that
hole. A n d th ey're going In
protect their Ircu surc."
A cco rd in g to the legend.
L a flltc used Fo w le rs B lu lf as u
hideout front U .S and B ritis h
sh ip s pa trollin g the G u lf of
M e x ic o , a b o u t 12 m ile s
s o u ih ru s i of ih c location.
T h e treasure, w h ic h has
been valued Trout 91 m illio n
to 915 m illio n , w as reportedly
hurled on Ihe rlverbauk. In
1888. Iwo m en arm ed w lih a
m a p appeared on Ihe site and
began digging
S in c e th e n , o th e rs have
tried lo find Ihe treasure.

W ashington M onday to attem pt a settlem ent.
, ; A l Issue .is w hether the water d is tric t's plan for
ra m m in g the river lo Its n atural m eandering
course w ill cause Ihe water level lo drop below
three feet at any point along Ihc 30-m lle co urse of
Ihc first phase of Ihc project.
If II does. C o rp s engineers co m pla in. Ihc rtv rr
w ill no longer be "n a v ig a b le ." and that w ould
violate Ihe 1902 law lh a l gave them re sp on sib ility
for m anaging Ihe riv e r's flow.

Couple saved
10 houra after
boat capsized
M A IM ! — A m an and w om an
c l u n g to t h e ir o v e r t u r n e d
ca ta m a ran for 10 h o u rs w h ile
r e s c u e r s tr a c e d th e b o a t 's
e m e rg e n c y s ig n a l and fou n d
them off Ihe Palm Beach coast
e a rly S u n day, the Coast G u a rd
reported.
T h e u n id e n tifie d m a n a n d
w om an, both In ih c lr mtd-20s.
d id not appear to be Injured a n d
w ere taken (a St. M a ry 's H o spital
for exam ination. Petty O fficer
C a rl V lte v lfch said.
T h e Coast G u a rd picked u p
Ihe em ergency sign a l S atu rd a y
night, but were unable to locale
Its source. In itia lly II appeared
Ihe sig n a l w as co m in g from an
Inland area In West P alm Beach.
C iv il A ir Patrol p ilo ts flew over
Ihe region a n d worked a ll night
tria n g u la tin g th b sign al. About
4 a .m .. th e y p in p o in te d th e
source about 2 m ile s offshore
from P a lm Beach. V lle v llc h said.
"O n c e they got above It. d y in g
over It. they were able to p in ­
point II." V lle v llc h said.
T h e Coast G u a rd sent a s m a ll
boat from Its sta tio n on Lake
W orth Inlet, and the rescuers
found the Iwo boaters about 6
a.m . T h e two were clin g in g lo a
pontoon on the overturned 27toot catam aran.
D espite the early confusion.
V lle v llc h sa id Ihe em ergency
s ig n a l, k n o w n as an EP IR G .
probably saved (heir lives.
" T h a t really helped In lo ca tin g
them . T hat saved th e m ." he
said.

O usted Haitian dictator said en-route to Florida
U isftad F v a a N if m attaw al
P O R T -A U -P R IN C E - Ousted
m ilita ry dictator G en. Prosper
A v r ll and h is fa m ily Irfi H a lil
e a rly M onday aboard a U.S.
m lllia r y Jcl and a rriv e d In F lo ri­
da. U.S. officials said.
O ppositio n lenders announced
u w om an Suprem e C o u rl Just leth a d b e e n c h o s e n u s th e
c o u n tr y 's new In te rim p re s i­
dent.but said she had lo go Into
h id in g a in ld fears o f a possible
eoup attem pt.
U.S. Em bassy spokesw om an
S u sa n C lyde said “ there was a
request m ade" for U.S. help In

fa k in g A v rll o u i of ih e co u n try at Hom estead A ir Force Base In
but w ould nol suy who m ade the Florid a but D enny w ould not say
w here A v rll w ould go from there.
request.
Radio reports from H alt! said
" H e le ft th e c o u n ir y Ih i*
m orning a l uboul 6:20 on a U.S. E r l h u P a s c a l - T r o u i l l o i . a
Suprem e C ourt Jusllt'c, had b rrn
A ir Force C - 141." she said.
C ly d e said U.S. A m bassador to named the e o u n lry 's new In­
I lu ll! A lv in A d a m s met w ith terim president under a plan
A v rll at the Internationa) airport ca llin g for her lo organize elec­
In P o rt-a u -P rin c e b e fore the tions.
O pposition leader* announced
plane tell.
A v rtl's wife. Marie-Ange. his P a s ru l-T ro u lllu t a cce p te d the
d a u g h t e r C u r ln c . h is s o n p o s itio n S u n d a y n ig h t, then
I'hlllppe and a servant also were Im m ediately went in to h idin g
a m id ru m o rs of a planned coup
aboard the H ercules aircraft.
In W a s h in g to n . S la t e D e ­ attem pt. T h e y M ild they hoped
partm ent spokesm an Dave D e­ she w ould be sw orn In lu lcr
nny confirm ed A v rll hud landed M onday.

T h e middle-aged Judge from
Ihe northern city o f G onafvcs
lia s w ritten v ariou s legal a rticles
and has a reputation for being
n on -pollilcal.
E a r lie r , o p p o s itio n le a d e rs
si n ig g le d to find a qu alifie d
can didate w illin g lo be Interim
president, threatening Ihe Im ­
poverished Caribbean n ation 's
ch a n ce s for q u ick transition to a
c iv ilia n governm ent.
Suprem e Court V ice President
G a b rie l Voley. Ihe first choice of
the 12-party opposition U n ity
A sse m b ly , refused S unday to
ureept the Interim presidency.

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S u b s c rip tio n R a i d

A kilo gram that now sells Tor 916.000 on
the streets of M ia m i, and can be turned Into
9 5 3 .0 0 0 w orth o f c ra c k cocaine, costa on ly
about 92.000 In Colom bia. T h e cost o f
sm u gg lin g It from C o lom b ia to the U nited
S la te s Is less th an 10 percent o f the fin al
price. •

R iv e r re s to ra tio n s ta lle d b y s p a t

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Putolithxd Daily and Sunday, tacxpl
Saturday by TIM Sanlerd Hyrxld.
Inc . 104 N Frtnth A m . laniard.
Fla 11711

Even the w orld record se izu re o f 2 1.4 tons
of ro c s ln c from a Los Angeles w arehouse In
Septem ber failed to push cocaine prices up.
At the tim e, that am ount was thought to
represent 5 percent o f the y ra r ly w orld total.
"T h e o n ly effect we seemed to notice w as
there was som e Individual phce-gouglng by
drug traffickers w ho said they were going to
have to charge more because th e y'd have
d ifficu lty re s u p p ly in g th e m se lv e s." sa id
R alph Lochrldgc. spokesm an for Ihe U.S.

D rug Enloreem ent A d m ln x llra llo n In L o s
Angeles.
C ocaine se izu res also have little effect on
the price b rra u s e the cost o f processing Ihe
d ru g In S ou th A m e rica and sm u gglin g to
the United S la te s Is o n ly a m in u te portion o f
the street price.

TH E W E A TH E R

E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k . . . I ’ a r t lu
c lo u d y W ednesday a n d T h u rs ­
d a y . m o s t ly c lo u d y w it h a
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d e rsio rm s Friday. Lo w s In Ihe
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h o p in g m o d e rn te ch n o lo g y
w ill succeed w here sweat and
d re a m s have failed In locating
a p ira te 's lost treasure.
J im T he ro ux a n d I'h ll O lln .
fo u n d e rs o f F re s h w a te r
A rch eology In O cala, began
rcu d ln g about Ihe legendary
treasure that w as reportedly
b u rle d b y J e a n L a fltie In
q u ick sa n d In a hole on th r
cast bank o f the Suw annee
H lvcr.
T h e p lra tr w a s sa id to have
b u rle d the co in s, gold bars
a n d sllv rrw u rc he took d u rin g
ra id s of m erchant ships.
Searchers have pursued the
treasure Tor m ore than 100
yeurs. Despite ru m o rs that
som e have succeeded, th e
booty Is supposedly s till Ih rrr.
som ew here in the m u ck ul the
b o iio m of a m u d d y pit the
size of a c h ild ’s w a d in g pool.

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Straight Play (numbers in exact
order) 1250 on a SO-cant bet, 1500
on 11
Box 3 (numbers in any order)
180 lor a 50 cent bel. 1160 on 11
Box 6 (numbers In any order):
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Straight Box 3 1330 in order
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Straight Box 6 1290 In order
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STATE

Treasure hunters hope high tech
will help discover pirate’s booty

Pizza delivery woman shot, killed

T A L L A H A S S E E • The d a lly
number Sunday in the Florida
Loltery CASH 3 gome was 767.

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Herald staff writer

W IN T E R S P R IN G S - A d riv e r w ho allegedly (Wd and eluded
Sem inole C o u n ty a h e rtlfa deputies and Longw ond police after a
deputy trted to atop ihe m a n 's ca r on S hepard Road. W in te r
S prings, w as ca p tu rrd later w hen h r approached Ihr d e puty
again on foot.
T h r deputy satd he tried In m a ke the o rig in a l tralTIc s lo p at
11-54 p m . T h u rsd a y, bul Ihe suspect eluded him and oth e r
law m en In a pu rsuit. T he deputy returned to the scene w h e rr
h r Oral saw Ih r suspect and w alled. At about 7:45 p.m . the
suspect allegedly w alked back to that scene occo m p a ln rd by a
m an who had been a passenger In the car. T h r d e puty
determ ined that Ih r ca r the suspect lied In had lieen stolen In
O scro la C o u n ty and It's license tag w as stolen In Orlando. T h e
ca r w as found abandoned In Longwond.
T h r d fp u ty filed grand theft uutu und rrc k lrs s d riv in g
charges against Pedro P u u n irn e v ld rs . 31, 7 2 5 la ik rs ld e D rive.
W ln trr S prings. In th r rase.

Woman accusad of auto thoft
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S — A w om an w h o allegedly had
|M&gt;ssrsslon of a ca r reported stolen In O rla n d o was arrested
S u n d a y afternoon hy S e m ino le C o u n ty sh e riff's deputies In
ru ra l A ltam onte Springs.
Ilren da Lee H u n tle y . 21). o f 6 5 5 U ik e M obile D rive .
A lta m o nte S prin g s. Is charged w ith auto Ihrft.

Probation restored
S A N F O R D — H m d lry Hrtce C h u rch . 46. o f I8 I5 -S L a n d in g
Drive. Sanford. Jailed s ln r r Feb. 7 on a charge of v itia tio n o f
probation on a DU1 w llh se rio us Injury charge, had the te rm s of
h is urlglnul probation restored by a Sem inole C o u n ty Judge
Frida y
C h u rch , a form er Sunford H erald reporter, has been released
front the co un ty Jail where he w as held w ithou t bond. H r w as
convicted Nov. 6. 1DHH In connection w ith a Dec. 11)88 traffic
accident In Sanford.
C h u rch allegedly violated h is pm tu illon by d riv in g w ithou t a
license. H is o rig in a l sen trnce w as five years p ro lia llo n and Ills
d riv e r’s llce n s r w as suspended for 10 years.

Rotary roll
Sanlord b u s in a tt a ia c u llv a Duka Adam son (sacond from lelt)
rolls tha dies as attornay Ja ck Brktgas (third left) watches at
tha Sanlord Rotary Club and Ju n io r W oman s C lu b 10th annual
K a sin o Kiassic at the Sanford C iv ic Center Saturday The two
civ ic groups had hoped to reach a S t 7,500 goal from the event,
a major fundraiser for the groups' ch arily efforts

Woman escapes from rapist
C A S S E L I1 E R R Y — A w om an reported to Sem inole C o im ly
sh e riff's deputies she escaped from a rapist.
T h e w om an sa id she had accom panied th r suspect to h is
apartm ent at Regency G ren ada Apartm ents, und h r w o u ld n 't
let her leave. S he said he threatened her w ith u knife und cut
her nose, before forcing her Into a tiedrooni a n d raping her.
T h e victim went to the w itness' u p p a rtm rm and s h e riffs
deputies were ca lle d from there. A n urrrst was not rrp o rtrd .

Battery charged over baar money
LO N G W O O D — A m an w ho allegedly buttered another when
Ih r victim refused to buy b re r und d rin k w llh Ih r suspect and
Ills room m ates, has been arrested.
Long wood ( M ille r charged Ja v ie r lie la n c o iirl. 27. ol 437
SpringwotMl C o u rt. LongwiMKl. w llh battery, lie was arrested a i
hom e at 11:20 p.m . Saturday.

Two lace DUI charges
S A N F O R D — T he follow ing persons face a charge of d riv in g
under th r Influence in S r m ln o Ir County:
• T ho m as C ra ig Abt, 28. o f 257 L o v rll Lane. Apopka, was
a rrrs lrd at 2:44 u.m. S un day after his ca r ran another car olf
S la te Hoad 436, Casselberry.
• M ark Lee H cyrz, 20, o f 511 Kren e Hoad A|Mipka. w as
arrested at 7:18 u.m. S u n d a y after his car ran a stop sign on
C ry sta l Luke Avenue. Luke M ary. H r was a lso charged w ith
having!) faulty vehicle und no prool of u u io Insurance.

S A N F O R D — S em inole C o un ty
plan nin g and zon in g co m m is­
sioners have rrco m m e n d rd a
change for one 6 4 -a crr piece of
lan d but rejected a s im ila r re­
quest for 170 acres ow ned by the
sam e eel o f siblings.
C o m m is s io n e rs a p p ro v e d a
land use change for land south of
M yrtle Street owned by A n n
E s lrrs o n and her brother Henry
S ch u m a ch e r to allow h ousing on
the a g ricu ltu ra l land. But Ihr
rom m tsstonere rejected a sim ilar
request b y the s ib lin g s for 170
acres south o f Oak W ay w hich
w ill be s p ill by Ihe Sem inole
C o u n ty Expressw ay.
E s lrrs o n and S ch u m a ch e r said
they should h r allow ed to build
hom es on th e ir 170-acre tract
s o u th o f O a k W a y a b o u t a
half-m ile west o f Lake Je su p
because the e x p re ssw a y w ill
change Ihe character o f the rural
a r e a to u m o r e s u b u r b a n
neighborhood. T h e y sought to
bu ild up to three hom es per acre
on the tract, now lim ite d to no
more than one-acre h o m e slirs.
B u t P A Z co m m ission e rs said It
w h s too early to determ ine w hai
rlfcc t th r rx p rrs s w a y w ill h avr
on the urea and voted 4-1 to
o p p o s e th e r e q u e s t . P A Z
m em ber Sue Lew is voted against
ih r m otion to deny Ihe request,
saying It was not prem ature
iM-ratise th r pair w as not asking
(or z o n in g w h ic h w o u ld be
required lo a ctu ally d rv e lo p th r
s ilt .

P A Z co m m issio n e rs d id vote
4 -1 fo r E s l r r s o n a n d
S c h u m a c h rr's request to change
th r land use of 64 acres south of
M yrtle Street and w rst o f Hester
A v rn u e from n ira l lo low -density
housing, sa ying that lan d iim w ould provide u buffer between
ru ral areas ra s l o f II and an
undeveloped Industrial site west
o f II.
W u yn r S m ith , w h o liv e s south
o f Ihe site, opposed Ihe request
sa ying m ost hom es In the area
are on one- to flv r-a rre tots. The
s ib lin g s requested p e rm issio n to
bu ild u p lo about th ree hom es
per acre on Ihr s tir, hut did not
seek rrzonlng. P A Z co m m issio n
c r F ra n k Shelton opposed l Inartlo n . saying Ihe d e n sity was
too high for th r ru ra l area.
Ill other action at the m eetings
W ednesday and T h u rsd a y
n ig h t s , P A Z c o m m is s io n e r s
voted for two rrq u rs ts by fellow
P A Z c o m m is s io n e r H a r r y
K w latko w skl. w ho d id not attend
Ih r T hu rsday eve n in g hearing
T h r y voted u n a n im o u s ly lo
allow a I I-acre co nu n erclu llyd rslg n a trd Irael sm ith west ol
I h r I n t e r s t a le 4 -O ra n g e
Boulevard Intersect Ion lo nidustria l uses. T h e re q u e st w as
u n o p p o s e d b y r e s id e n t s o r
e ou n ly planners.
P A Z co m m ission ers approved
u n o th rr request hv K w la tko w sk l
lo change the lan d u se of 24
acres south o l S la te Road 46
w h ich w ould ahtil Ihe west side
of Ihe proposed G ra n t L in e Hoad

K id s lik e p u b lic T V w h e n p a r e n t s a b s e n t
U n lte tf F m i In te rn a tio n a l
BO ST O N — A C a lifo rn ia doctor co ndu cting
a s tu d y of television and c h ild re n 's d in s
Inadvertently discovered lh a l youngsters
are m o re lik e ly to w a tch e d u c a tio n a l
p ro g ra m s w hen th e ir p a re n ts are m il
around.
I)r. Howard T ara s said his lln d ln g s have
tell h im surprised. Intrigued a nil la ck in g In
explanations.
"It really did su rp rise us. We can only
s|H-vulatc almm the reasons u n til we do
another, larger s tu d y ." h r said.
T a ra s a n il colleagues at the U n iv e rsity ol
('a lllo rn la -S a n Diego found lh a l when the
ch ild re n they studied, between the ages o f 3

f

and H. were left to th e ir own d rv lccs. they
p rr tr r r r d lo tune In program s on public
le Icvtsbm.
However, when p u rrn ts w a lrh rd w llh the
ch ild re n , they were m ore lik e ly to w atrh the
co m m e rcia l networks. T he findings appear
III i h r cu rre n t Issue o f Ihe A m erican Jo u rn a l
ul D iseases o f C h ild re n .
“ At th is point, wc really cannot say why.
One reason m ay Im- lh a l the p a rrn i wnuid
rather w atch som eth in g other than PBS
fP u b lic B ro a d c a s tin g S e rv lc rl." T ara s said.
However, lie said It Is also possible thut ul
tile lim e of day w hen most of Ih r youngsters
were w atching on their ow n. the o n ly
c h ild re n 's p rogra m m in g available was on
PBS.

“ So II m ay not he lh a l the c h ild a r liia lly
prefers P B S to 'N in ja T u rtle s ."’ he said.
T ara s said Ihe o rigin al ih n is i o l the study
o f 6 6 parents and Ihr view ing h a lilis o l their
c h ild re n w as lo determ ine Ihe rlfc r t of
a d v e r t is in g a n d p ro g ra m m in g o n the
e h lld rrn 's diets and exercise.
But when Ihe researchers lo u k rd a l the
answ ers on questionnaires filled out hy the
parents, they found the u nexpected PBS
view ing pal lent, along w llh responses that
supported previous findings about television
vie w in g am ong younger ch ild re n .
Pre-school ch ild re n In Ihe stu d y watched
an average 25 h ou rs o f television per week,
considerably m ore than the 17 h ou rs seen
hv those of school age.

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EDITORIALS

Historic test case
In the Oral multi pary election In the Soviet
Union since the early days o f the Bolshevik
R ev o lu tio n . C o m m u n ist Party lo y a lis ts
pledging allegiance to the Kremlin gained
seven seats In Lithuania's new parliament. By
stunning contrast, separatist party candidate
demanding independence from Moscow won
72 seats.
The lopsided outcome of the voting, while
certainly ne surprise, portrays In stark relief
the form idable predicam ent confronting
Mlkahil Gorbachev. As the Kremlin leader
strives to decentralize economic and political
power, the risk of fragmentation within
U.S.S.R. Is mounting ominously.
•

ROBERT WAGMAN

U.S. school makes ‘melting pot’ work
K A L A M A Z O O . M ich. — One te le vision Image
h as stayed w ith m e In the d a y s rotlo w in g the
freeing o f Nelson M andela. It o r c u n r d at a ra lly
o f u ltra ro n s e rv a tiv e A frik a n e rs In a s m a ll
Tanning co m m u n ity n orth o f Pretoria. A n etderty
w om an, c a lm ly and w ith a bsolu te co n viction ,
sa id that she w o u ld ra th e r pu t a g u n to the heads
o f her four gra n d ch ild re n and p u ll the trigger
l h an see l he end o f apartheid.
I thought o f that w om an as I sa l recently In the
a udience of A rca d ia S chool In K alam azoo. M ich.,
w a tch in g som e 3 0 0 y o u n g ch ild re n go th rou gh
one o f the high p o in ts o f th e ir sch oo l year —
Ihetr I Oth a n n u a l Brotherhood D ay relcbratton.
You probably co u ldn 't find a place m ore
ty p ic a lly M idw estern than th is s m a ll c ity In
w estern M ichigan. S im ila rly , you m ig h t assum e
that th e c ity h as a hom ogeneous a ll-A m e rica n
population. N o th in g co u ld be fu rth e r from the
truth.
D o lo re s D o n o h u e , a b ilin g u a l e d u c a tio n
specialist and co-director o f Brotherhood Day.
explains: "B ecause w e have U p joh n w ith Its
scie n tists from a ll over the w orld, the fact that
w e have become a regional m edical center, and
that we have W estern M ichigan U n iv e rs ity w ith
Its large co ncen tration o f older foreign graduate
students... a s w e ll a s a large n u m b e r o f form er
m ig ra n t farm w o rk ers w ho have settled tn. w c
have ended up w ith more than 6 5 0 clrm cn ta-

ry-age s tu d e n ts w h o speak a to ta l o r 3 9
languages, not co u n tin g E n g lis h ."
Because A rca d ia ta the school closest to the
u n ive rsity. It a ttra cts th e young c h ild re n or the
o ld e r foreign gradu
ate a lu d e n ls. It's also
become the location
fo r t e a c h i n g
K a la m a zo o 's grow ing
n u m b r r n f
S p a n la h - a p e a k ln g
ch ild re n , for w hom
E n g lish Is a second
language. Now It has
becom e a cen ter for
cruoa-cultural and b i­
lin g u a l education.
I had been in vited
to A rca d ia b y R u th
B e l t r a n , a t h ir d grader w hose parents
w ere born In M exico.
I Many ware In
A s pari o f the a n n u al
nallve cos­
c e le b r a t io n e a c h
tume, j
c h ild In the school
w r ite s to in v it e a
g u e s t. T h is h a s
changed the event
from a sm a ll. In-housc alTalr to u co m m u n ityw ide celebration o f the cu ltu ra l d iv e rsity reprr-

W A S H IN G T O N - O ne doesn't w ake Ihe
preMdent o f the U n ited S la te s In the m id d le of
the nlghtvKlLh&lt;M*t~gbod cause. A n d aomet lr o ti, 'W e n a n urgent message from the
leader of the Soviet U n io n is n 't good enough.
W e have learned o f on e such late-night
message from one su perpow er to anoth er that
act the W h ite House staff scram blin g w h ile
George Bu sh slept th rou gh It a ll.
A t 1a.m . last Ju n e 13. a fun ction ary In Ihe
W h ite House s itu a ­
tion room w oke u p
the National S e cu rity
C o u n cil d u ty officer
w ith a critica l phone
c a l l . S o v ie t A m ­
b a ssa d o r Y u ri
D u b in in h a d Ju a t
c a ll e d t h e W n lt e
House and said he
h a d an u r g e n t ’
m e s s a g e fro m
M ik h a il G orbachev lo
Bu sh that had to be
delivered Im m ediate­
lyT h e g ro g g y N S C
m a n k ic k e d th e
f Beal wishes
message u pstair* to
and many
wv
h is boss. N a tio n a l

Of the republic's 3.6 million citizens. 80
percent are Lithuanian; only 10 percent are
Russian. A s expected, the voters gave their
new parliament a resounding mandate to
declare political Independence from Moscow.
A formal break m ay be attempted by the
elected UthjUfftlfrf leaders of the Sajudla
secessionist movement before the year la out. '

The alternative — a steady dlslntlgratlon of
the Soviet Union — is likely to be more than
even the Krem lin's staunchest reformers
would abide.

LETTERS T O T H E ED ITO R
L e tte rs to the edito r are w elcom e. A ll letters m u st
be signed and Include a m a ilin g address a n d a
d a ytim e telephone n um ber. L e tte rs sh u ld be on a
subject and sh ou ld be os b rie f a s possible. Letters
are subject to e diting.

Berry's World

"So. ganaral. how Is parastroika coming
along at tha PENTAGON?"

ANDERSON

Don’t forget the
president's birthday

Lithuania, gobbled up along with Estonia
and Latvia by Stalin In 1940. Is the vanguard
destined to become the historic test case of
the em erging freedoms Implied b y Mr.
Gorbachev a reform drive.

Consequently. Mr. Gorbachev Is not likely
to tolerate outright secession In Lithuania,
even thogh he has already endorsed greater
autonomy for the newly elected government
In Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital. His best
hope at this point appears to be considerably
more political, economic and cultural freedom
for the Lithuanians In exchange for the
republic’s continued ties to Moscow, perhaps
In a voluntary federation.

Perhaps sixth-grader M eredith A rw ady p u l it
best: "O u r teachers tell us that w r are prom o tin g
w orld peace 2tX&gt; rhlldrrn at a tim e ."
I o n ly w ish that g ra n d m o th e r from S ou th
A frica could h a v r seen A rc a d ia 's Brotherhood
Program . S he m ight have felt her co n v ic tio n s
wavering.

JACK

The loss of the Soviet empire's holding In
Eastern Europe Is having a profound ripple
effect on the 14 non-Russian republics
melded together by the czars and expanded
by Josef Stalin. From the Baltic Scat to
Central Asia, secessionist movements are
gathering momentum. In fact, nearly one-half
of the Soviet Union's 287 million people are
non-Russian and therefore subject to varying
degrees of separatist feeling.

S u c h a m ove w o u ld Je o p a rd iz e the
Kremlins' control over a polyglot empire
stretching from the Carpathian Mountains to
the Sea of Japan. If Lithuania succeeds In
establishing Its Independence, other nonRussian republics would Immediately press
the same demand. The most critical of th^ae
Is the Ukraine, the largest non-Russian
republic, with 52 million people. A s the
breadbasket of the U.S.S.R.. the Ukraine Is
vital to the Soviet economy.

s r n ir d In th is one s m a ll school. Leaders from the
bu siness co m m u n ity, m ayors, governors and
m em bers of Congress have attended In the past.
R u th first wrote m e three y e a rs ago. I co u ld not
com e at the lim e , but she w as persistent. I'm
glad she was.
U p on the stage were y o u n g c h ild re n w ho had
been born In the Soviet U n io n . S a u d i A ra b ia and
other A ra b M ates. 'Israel, Ja p a n . Korea. S ou th
A frica. Ethiopia. Poland. M alaysia. T u rk e y , a
n u m b e r of W estern Eu rope a n countries. Lao s
and most L a tin A m e rica n countries.
T o m any of u s In the U n ite d Stales, the
"m e ltin g pot" concept seem s m ore a dream than
a reality, given the racial and c u ltu ra l trn sto n s In
o u r r lllr s . But In th is s m a ll M idw estern c ity the
m e ltin g pot appears to be a liv e and w ell — and
w orking.
A s M ich igan G ov. Ja m e s B la n ch a rd n o trd In a
special tribute tn the event: " A t A rcadia School,
differences In backgrou nds and r u ltu r r s are
recognized a s a strength ra th e r than a h in dran ce

GEORGE

F. W ILL

happy
iy returns.
refu

Why ‘Glory’ is a good movie
W A S H IN G T O N - Soon wc s h a ll sec w h ich
five film s Is w rongly nam ed the best of 1969.
T h e best. “ G lo ry ." w as not even nom inated. It
Is w orth sa ying w h y. aside from the Injustice,
the om issio n Is so regrettable.
A reasonable su rm ise Is that " G lo r y " w asn't
h a n d ic a p p e d b e c a u s e It c o n f lic t s w ith
H o lly w o o d 's preference for p ortrayin g p a trio­
tism a s pathological. A n d the m oral of the
m ovie Is discordant w ith the s p irit of today's
"c iv il-rig h ts " leadership.
" G lo ry ." the true story of b la ck soldiers In
the C iv il W ar. begins Its n arra tive on the
second m ost Im portant day In A m e rica n
history Isceund o n ly to J u ly 4. 17761; Sept. 17.
1662. the battle of A n llcta m . that was the
victo ry L in co ln needed so he co uld p ro e rrd
w ith the E m a n cip a tio n P roclam ation w hich,
am ong Its provisions, said b la ck s w o uld be
"received Into the arm ed services."
Before A ntleturn. It was a war to preserve the
Union: after. It was a w ar to transform the
nation w ith "a new birth of freedom " in to a
nation "dedicated to a p rop o sitio n ." Before
th a l battle a participant. Knlx-rl Shaw , a
24-year-old colonel from M assachusetts, wrote:
"W e fight for m en a n d wom en w hose poetry Is
not yet w r ltlr n ." " G lo r y " Is part o l the poetry
and Is homage to the poetic a ctio n o i Ihe 5 4 lii
M a s s a c h u s e tts V o lu n te e r In fu n try . b la c k
soldiers led by Shaw .
Reactionaries in W ashington, recognizin g
ra d ica l d u ality o f a llo w in g b la cks to fight, tried
to confine the 54th to labor d rtu lls. The
so ld ie rs wanted only the op p o rtu n ity to prove
th e ir h u m a n ity by sh ou lderin g re spon sibility.
T h is they did most d ra m a tica lly In their
doom ed assault on Fort W u g n rr In S ou th
Curullna.
Lance Morrow, tn T im e m agazine, w rites
that " G lo r y " is about black m anhood and
re spon sibility, th em es relevant to the worst
problem s o f to day's b la ck u nderclass — young
b la ck m en m u rd e rin g th eir peers and fathering
ch ild re n irre sp o n sibly and d ealin g dru gs lu
one another. " G lo r y ." says M orrow , read Inns
one o l th r bla ck co m m u n ity 's m o ra l Ihem cs
ili.il set-ms nut ol fashion "u l least at the
leadership level of Ihe c iv il-rights m ovement:
s rlf-d r term in al Ion. re sp o n sib ility ."
T oday, there Is. says Morrow, " a to xic
seepage of self p lly . uf the v ictim them e."
T h u s the (lead ol the N A A l'P sa ys M ayor
M arion Barry Is u victim o l ih e plot to
persecute b la ck t-lcctrd oil n la Is. A lte r the
( treat Society. M orrow believes, "p a s s iv ity ,
grievance and dental became the p sy ch ic
orthodoxy The cu ltu re ol v ictim iz a tio n cam e
lo rrpllcute tn an eerie way the ro n flg u ra llo lls
o f slave da ys — the governm ent fu n ctio n in g as
iM-ncvoIcni slave m aster, d ispen ser oi all
ih m g s "
Moi row exem pts Je sse Ja c k s o n I O ur la ilu rc
to become Introspective and respon sible takes

I

a w a y o u r m o ra l a u t h o r ity " ) Irom these
strictures. Ja c k s o n d o rs Indeed preach sellhelp. B u t consider two new stories.
Ja c k s o n has announced llu il he w ill not run
for m ayor o f ih r D istrict o f C o lu m b ia. A n d It
seem s that one In lo u r bla ck m en ugt-d 2 0 to
2 9 are In Jail, o il probation or on parole. T h is
co m pares to one In It) H lspa n lcs and one in lb
w h ile m ales of Ihe sam e age. More you ng
b la ck m en a rc in c a r­
c e ra te d o r u n d e r
e o u r t s u p e r v is io n
than are enrolled In
colleges.
Ja c k s o n 's decision
is purl n( h is descent
Into triv ia lity , h ou n ­
d in g a r o u n d t h e
w o rld to w h e re v e r
te le v is io n c a m e ra s
a rc gathered, being
p a r a s i t i c o l | b l­
u e h I i- v e m r o t s o I
others (Gov. Douglas
W ild e r 's I n a u g u ra ­
t io n In V i r g i n i a
C M o re young
N e ls o n M a n d e la 's
b la c k m a n are
re le a s e ) . J a c k s o n
in c a rc e ra te d
sa ys lie m ight "ru n "
o r u n d e r c o u rt
lo r ih e non sensical
s u p e r v is io n
lio n o ilie r o f "s h a d ­
th an are
o w " s e n a to r fro m
e n ro lle d in
D C. — hut o n ly II the
c o lle g e s . £
pay is right and il the
S e n a te m a jo r it y
le a d e r " re s p o n d e d
respectfully and w ith
co u rtesy ." I lls shudow hood w ould lobby lor
D .C. statehood
S a y s a Ja ck so n en thusiast ill Ills decision lint
lo run "S e n u lo ra don 't have to deal w ith
gutters In the street a n d street lig h ts and that
k in d ol J u n k " S u ch "J u n k " co ncerns the
co n d itio n ol the m ean streets dow n w h ich unt­
il) four young bla ck men m eander toward
iro u h lc. S u ch " J u n k " is re sp on sib ility, som e­
th in g Irom w h ich Ja c k s o n is in perpetual flight
a s he pu rsues personal glory.
" G lo r y " Is u sto ry o f desperate Injustice. Il Is
Ihe story o l b la cks 1176.(XX) soldiers: 106
ic g lm c iiis . one-third o f ih e N a vy's cu sual IIt s
were h lu ckl bleeding lo r tin- co u n try as a way
ol tw ill lo llin g tor lu ll adm issio n in II. b lacks
u sin g llic lr b l o o d lo ir y lo rinse aw a y others'
prejudices. T o see the 5 4 lh M assachusetts step
s m a rtly toward death Is lo com prehen d a stem
standard ol m anhood and re sp on sib ility.
In llu- clo sin g p aragraph o l Ills " B a ltic C ry ol
Freedom ." the C iv il W ar volum e III the O x lo u l
H istory o l the tin n e d S tale s. Ja m e s M c l’ hcrson
w rites ih u l In 1 6 6 5 a black soldier, recognizing
Ills form er m aster am on g the Confederate
prtstoners lie was guarding, called out
Hello
iiiu s v i h o iio m ra il on lo p ills lim e '

S e c u r i t y A d v is e r
Mr. Piresident.^
Brent Scow croft. who
dragged h im s e lf out
o f bed and h urried to
Ihe W h ile House to
meet D ubinin . The a m bassa dor Instated that
B u sh be awakened and given the envelope
co n ta in in g th e c ritic a l com m un iqu e. But
Scow croft d id som ething for w h ich he w ill
probably forever pat h im s e lf o n the back. He
Insisted o n know ing w hat w as tn the envelope
first. S cow croft w as prepared for som e th in g
o f e x tra o rd in a ry Im p o rtan ce . B u t w h a t
dropped ou t waa a greetin g card that read.
"B e st w ishes and m a n y happy returns. M r.
P resident."
T h e day before. J u n e 12. had been B u s h 's
65 th birthday.
Scow croft was not am used, and D u b in in
w as cle a rly em barrassed. He m ay not have
know n that the urgent message from one
w orld leader to another w a s a sim ple b irth d a y
card.
Som eone In M oscow, m aybe G o rb ach e v
h im se lf, had d e la y e d sen din g B u s h h la
birthday greetings, and probably p u sh e d the
panic button. The re su ltin g order to get Ihe
message lo Bush Im m ediately w as taken
lite rally In W ashington. Bu sh had received
thousands of b irth da y greetings o n J u n e 13.
but o u r W h ite House sources say the absence
of a card from G o rbach ev had caused m ild
cu rio sity. Sam e had open ly w ondered If
G o rb ach e v w as s u b tly c h illin g h is re la ­
tio n sh ip w ith Bush.
In the Interest o f future superpow er rela­
tions. not to m ention uninterru pted p re si­
d e n t ia l s lu m b e r , s o m e o n e s h o u ld t e ll
G orbachev the Russian w o rd for "b e la te d " In
case he forgets B u sh 's b irth d a y this year.
T h e p re sid e n t's last b irth d a y o ffic ia lly
m ade h im a senior citize n , along w ith 31
m illio n o th e r A m e rica n s. W hen he waa
Inaugurated at (he age o f 64. B u sh becam e
the fourth oldest m an to be president o f the
U nited States.
T h e oldest w a i R o n a ld Reagan w ho signed
on at 69. followed b y W illia m H e n ry H a rriso n
166) and Ja m e s B u ch a n a n (65).
In spite ol h is new sta tu s as a senior. B u s h 's
age d o rs not appear to bother A m e rica n
voters. T h a t Is probably because he su cceeds
the oldest president In h istory, and because
Bu sh keeps u p a vig o ro u s program or exercise
that w ould weary y o u n g e r people.
W hite H ouse ph ysicia n Dr. Bu rton Lee. w ho
has k n o w n Bu sh for a long tim e , h a s
observed that the p re sid e n t's body Is about
10 years younger th an h is years.
Part of Ihe credit s h o u ld go to the fact that
Bu sh gets a good n ig h t's steep w h ile o th e rs
handle w eighty m atters o f state.

�Sanford HsraM. Sanford. Florida - Monday. March 12. tMO — M

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Wildlife officer promoted, reassigned
G E N E V A — T h e recenl prom otion o f S e m in o le C o u n ty 's slate
W ild life O fficer Jesae B a ke r to the ra n k o f sergeant h as brought
u new assignm ent for Baker.
A fte r 10 years o f servin g here from a G eneva base. B a k e r has
been nam ed e n vlo n m e n lal Investigator for P utm an . F la g le r and
St. J o h n s count It s .
B a ke r lia s been a G am e and Fresh W ater F ish C o m m issio n
officer for 10 years. Sem inole C o u n ty and the St. J o h n s R iv e r
was h is first assignm ent. Me and h is w ife Pam ela a n d th eir
fa m ily are In the process of m ovin g to h is new a ssignm ent site.
B aker was prom oted F tb . 5 and Is a lready w o rk in g at hla new
post.

Done# to bo dodlcafed to Thomas
S A N F O R D — T he Sanford B o ys a n d G ir ls C lu b Is h a v in g a
dance M arch 16 from 0 p.m. to 2 a.m. S in g e rs R o brrt Bradley
and Akelshalou T rotner w ill perform . B a rry W rlg h l w ill
perform ih e best dances o f (he 9 0 s a n d D J . i Mean G e n e and
Bam Bam w ill sp in Ihe hottest platters.
T h e dance Is d rd lra le d to H arold Thom as.
D onation I* 93 for non-m em bers a n d $2 for m em bers For
tn nrr Information, ca ll 330-2436.

Lake Mary —
C oatlaasd frsss Pag* IA
d o lla rs tacked o n to
e le ctric b ills for F P C cu stom ers
In S em ino le County.
Lake M ary resident M arian
C ara w a y favors b u ry in g the lin e s
In s p tlr o f the Increased costs. *'t
know It w ill be more expensive,
b u t w e n e e d to s t a r t n o w
b eautifyin g and p la n n in g for the
grow th that we are experiencing.
I th in k projects like th is can help
m ake Lake M ary Ihe prem ier
c ity In Sem inole C o u n ty ." she
said.
R ic h a rd W arren of L a k e M ary
agrees. " I lik e the Idea of b u ry ­
in g Ihe lin e s as long as II doesn't
cost m e too m u ch ." he said.
Frsa said the 91.45 b illio n to
b u ry th e lin e s would be chesper
In Ihe long ru n than "th e ugly
creosote poles."
“ T e ll me. when d id you lost
see a ca r hit an underground
u tility p o le ?" Fess asked. T w o
weeks ago a car hit a u tility pole
on C o u n ty Road 427 In Lake

M ary a n d poster w as out o n the
w hole sou th end o f to w n for five
hours. U n dergrou n d lin e s are
m u ch m ore econom ical when
you c o n sid e r the lim e it takes to
re p a ir poorer Ikies h it by cars,
the lo ss o f revenue w h ile Ihe
lin e s are dow n, and (he III w ill
generated from lo w o f power.
Fess said.
A l T y r t ll o f Lake M a ry agrees
w ith ih e m ayor. " I th in s it w ill
be m u ch m ore e co n o m ica l." he
said.
R h on da R u sk, a L a k e M ary
resident sin ce D ecem ber, w ould
lik e 1o see the p o w e r lin e s
bu rled, but hoped the cost w ould
not be added to h er e le ctric b ill.
" I'd ra th e r not see m y b ill go up.
bu t It w o u ld lo ck better to bury
Ihe lin e s ." she said.
T h e problem Is the last m ajor
h u r d l e In ( h e L a k e M a r y
B o u le va rd Beau tification project.
"W h e n th e problem Is resolved,
the road w ill be w id e n e d ." Fess
said.

Snipersch eduled, but federal m ediators
had asked u n ion leaders to meet
today In W a sh in gton to d iscu ss
the la b o r dispute.
In the S u n d a y n ig h t shooting,
th e p e rs o n w h o s u ffe re d a
g u nsh ot w ound to Ihe n e ck w as
tn stable co ndition at St. L u k e 's
H o sp ita l today, a h osp ita l official
said. T w o others brou gh t to the
hospital were treated a n d re ­
leased. she said. T w o others
Injured In the atta ck were taken
to B a p tist M edical C enter. One
was liste d In guarded co ndition ,
w h ile the other was satisfactory,
the a d m in is tra to r on d u ty said.
It w a s not kno w n w here the
o t h e r tw o p a s s e n g e r s w e re
treated.
O n ly one bullet s tru c k the bus
a n d "a p p a re n tly fragm ented,"
the s h e r if fs spokesm an said.
" T h e b u s d r iv e r h e a rd an
explo sio n, what w as a projectile
e n te rin g the b u s." he said. T he
d riv e r then pulled over.
H o w e v e r, a sp o k e sm a n for
G re y h o u n d In D a lla s said he
u n d e rs to o d th a t tw o b u lle ts
stu ck the bus. “ I w as told that
there w ere two shots that a ctu a l­
ly penetrated ih e b u s ." said
spokesm an BUI Kula.
W cln tra u b said police had not
Identified Ihe type o f weapon
used In the attack. K u la said he
w as told the bu llet o r b u llets
were fired from a rifle.
W c ln t r a u b sa id n o a rre s ts
have been made and there are
no suspects.
U n in ju re d passengers on the
bus w ere c ith e r la lie n to Ihe
a irp o rt for a flight to th e ir fin al
destin atio n, or put u p In a hotel
o ve rn ig h t at co m pan y expense.
K u la said.
V io le n t clashes, one leadin g to
the death of a picket M a rch 3 In
R edding. C alif., have m arred Ihe
w a lk o u t a s G re y h o u n d has re­
p la c e d s t r ik in g d r iv e r s a n d
o th e rs have gone b a ck to w ork.
Contlnusd from Page 1A
K u la sa id a replacem ent d rive r
m illio n .
w as b e h ind the w heel o f the
T h e realignm ent w ill be de­ targeted bus.
term ined by d iv id in g the total
" I 'm told that the d riv e r w as
state population Into the num ber not a m o n g those Injured. He w as
o f seats available.
a replacem ent d riv e r h ire d to fill
W allace said the realignm ent vacan cies created by the strik e .”
ts less lik e ly to have su ch a K u la said.
d ra m a tic effect on the sla te
M an y o f G re y h o u n d ’s 9.000
Senate.
u n io n drivers, baggage handlers,
A lth o u g h those three coun ties m e ch a n ics, ticket agents and
m ay lose seals, Flo rid a m ay be a reservation cle rk s s tru c k M arch
big w in n e r on the federal level.
2 a fte r five da ys o f Intense la lk s
F lo r id a w ill c e r ta in ly gain In S cottsdale. A rlz .. failed to
three seats In the U.S. House, for yie ld a new contract.
a total o f 22 members. T h e state
Information from Doled Pro** Im for no
co uld gain as m uch as four.
lwn*l I, contain** tn Mvo rtoorl

Continued from Pag* 1A

S h e r if f s
Office. T h e bus w as c a rry in g 39
passengers.
One o f those on board the bus
w as s tru c k In the throat, a
second oerso n o n ,th e bus suffi n yl p f g U c t wo u n d g o th e a id e ,
t ancp*ee&gt; WgpkWs v d k r serious.
Wclntraub M id .
Five o th e r pcopnMnboard the
b u s suffered lesser Injuries from
(lying fiberglass from Ihe v e h i­
cle. W cln tra u b said.
In r e la t e d d e v e lo p m e n t s .
G re y h o u n d officials announced
a n o th e r e xp a n sion o f service
S u n d a y that adds se rvice to
S e m in o le County, w h ile u nion
le a d e rs re p re s e n tin g s t r ik in g
em ployees readied for a m eeting
w ith federal mediators.
T h e s e rv ic e e x p a n s io n In­
clu ded 120 locations that had
been w ith o u t service sin ce the
strike b y about 9 .0 0 0 em ployees
covered by Ihe Am algam ated
T ra n sit U n io n began M arch 2.
G re y h o u n d spokesm an George
G ra v e le y said.
At the beginning o f the strike,
there w as o n ly a 1:35 p.m. bus
t h a t d e p a r t e d S a n f o r d fo r
D aytona Beach. R ecently added
routes, staffed by replacem ent
d riv e rs w ho havy crossed A T U
picket lines, have provided S a n ­
ford w ith another bus. A bus
fr o m T a m p a , d e s t in e d f o r
D aytona Beach, w ill now m ake a
d a lly stop In S anford at 8:45
p.m.
N either local n or n ation al of­
f ic ia ls at G r e y h o u n d w o u ld
speculate when Ihe S anford sta ­
tion cv u ld expect to re tu rn to the
pre v io u s elght-bus-a-day sch ed­
u le It h ad before the strike.
No new contract ta lk s were

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k in d s of folks were happy to
leave the d riv in g lo G reyho u nd
— a lu d e n la . s e r v ic e m e n ,
salesm en and even en tire workIng-claaa fam ilie s on vacation.
Inmlrad o f Ih r frequent flopp e n w ho in h abit to d a y s ru n ­
dow n bu s stations. In Ihe halry o n da ys Ih r art d e m term in als
were jam m ed w ith purposeful
p ro p h -b u y in g lie k rls .
Sure, lim e s were h ard then,
b u l a lol o f poor k id s packed
grandiose d rra m s along w ith
th e m w h e n th e y I r f l t h r lr
hom etow ns aboard G reyho u nd
buses.
M any a farm buy w ho could
p ic k and stng a little and dream
a tot a rrived In N ashville on a
G r e y h o u n d b u s a n d headed
straight for the G ra n d O frO p ry .
More than a few prom queens
went lo H ollyw ood by bos w ith
stars In t h rlr ryes.
Y oungsters dream ing ol fame
In Ih r arts disem barked at New
Y o rk 's Port A u th o rity B u s T e r­
m in a l a n d Irod Im m e d ia te ly
tow ard G rre n w lrh Village on Ihr
low er west side o f M anhattan.
For G re yh o u n d Lin e s Inc.. Ihe
good tim es ended w ith the a rriv ­
a l of cut-rate airlines. From 1980
to 1986. Us passenger traffic
p lu n g e d 5 5 p r r r e n l. R o u te s
disappeared. T e rm in a ls frll Into
disrepair.
There w as a sou rin g o l rela­
tio n s between managem ent and
u n ion drivers, baggagr handlers,
m e rh a n lrs . ilr k e l agents and
reservation clerks.
Federal E xp re ss and U nited
P a r c e l S e r v ic e o u t s t r ip p e d
G re y h o u n d 's slo w e r packaged e live ry business.
G re yh o u n d has p ro lllrd only
briefly from a irlin e s trik e s und
su rg in g a ir lares.

Poisoned Warriors: ‘We
got sprayed and betrayed’
T R O Y . N.Y. — T h e n a tio n 's o n ly program to test
a n d store tissue sam ples of V ie tn a m veterans
exposed to A ge nt O range for future com pensation
battles offers F ra n k C o ok hope that som e day the
federal governm ent w ill com pensate h is fa m ily for
21 years of m edical m isery.
E v e r since C o o k w as doused by a tru c k sp ra yin g
Ihe d loxln-bcucd pesticide In V ie tn am , hla m edical
flic haa been peppered w ith w hat he term s
"o d d b a ll c o n d itio n s " — m y s te rio u s b le e din g
th rou gh the ears and nose, b lin d n e ss In one eye
and and w h at he believes to be a case of
ch rom osom al breakdow n.
C o n k 's 15-year-old son F ra n k lin w as born
w ithout fingers o n h is righ t hand. I lls oth e r son
A aron . 12. ta k rs pow erful dru g s for hla em otional
problem s, yet broke h is arm against a k itch en
table tn a fit o f rage.
Cook. 41. o f S an d Lake. N.Y., Is a p a rticip a n t tn
Poisoned W arriors, h ailed by veterans' grou ps os
Ihe o n ly program In the nation to protect the
rig h ts o f those believed to have been A ge nt Orange
v ic tim s — even after th e ir death.
Poisoned W a rrio rs Is the b ra in ch ild o f D avid
M illa rd , the R ensselaer C o u n ty dire cto r o f V ete r­
a n s Services, w h o h im se lf cam e In contact w ith
th e d e a d ly c o m p o u n d In V ie tn a m 's c e n tra l
highlands.
“ W e are o n ly try in g to m ake sure that veterans
w h o were In contact w ith Agent O range are not
ta k in g Ihe evidence lo the grave w ith th e m ."
M illa rd said.
"W e w ant la provide Tor a s io ra g r o f Ihe tissues
In the event the A m e rica n governm ent gets off Its
butt and recognizes d io x in as a problem am ong
veterans. Even If that veteran sh ou ld d ir. h is
fum lly w ill be protected " h r said.
M illa rd said the nam e for the project cam e to
h im out of h is Indignation and a distaste for
ru p h e m lsm s.
" W r got sprayed a n d betrayed." he said. "T h e
bottom line Is poisoned w a rrio rs Is w h a i we are
dealin g w ith. I say Ihlngs blu nt. I don’ t dress them
up.
V eterans g rou p s estim ate 18 m illio n g a llo n s of

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Pag* IA

in v o lv e d In the re zo n in g
because we w ould be at 2.000
th is y e a r." G a ll Srewart. w h o led
th e parent protest, sa id last
week. "T h e y even said we'd
have some overrrow dlng.
"I th in k that It's real Inter­
e stin g they have continued to let
these figures go dow n ." Stewart
said. “ I am going to get a co py o f
th e F T E (en ro llm en t figures)
repori for February and send It
to Ihe Ju s tic e D epartm ent."
*
S chool board ch a irm a n A n n
N clsw cn d e r had no com m ent on
the subject except lo say there
had been n o further contact w ith
the d is tric t from the Ju s tic e
Departm ent.
S la te m om ney for each school
Is based on enrollm ent figures.
T h e m ore students a school has.
the m ore m oney It receives from
the state for Us programs.
W h en they filed the com plaint,
parents cla im e d Sem inole H igh
S ch o o l had about 1,850 s tu ­
dents. 150 fewer than Ihe m in i­
m u m re q u ire d by the co u rt
order. T h e y argued also that the
m in o r it y p o p u la tio n a t th e
sch ool stood at about 4 0 percent.
"W e 're not so m u ch fig h tin g
Ihe n u m b e r of m in oritie s tn the
school as we are the la ck of
s tu d e n ts ." S te w a rt sa id la st
A p ril.
"W e have hud to fight for
e v e ry th in g ." said parent A m e lia
R o yste r last A p ril. "W e don't

w an t them to com e a n d take
ih ln g s aw ay because we are not
u p to 2 .0 0 0 .”

In O ctober of 1989 S e m in o le 's
o fficia l e n rollm e nt figure, used to
determ ine the a m o u n t o f p ro­
gram m oney, stood a t 1.932. In
Febru ary, the figure w as 1.642:
n e arly 100 below the lim it. **“ *
T h e m in o rity figures rem ain
e sse n tia lly the same. In October.
43.3 percent of Ihe student body
w as co m prised o f A frica n A m e r­
ica n s. H lsp a n lca . A s la n s and
N a tiv e A m e r ic a n s . T h e la s t
co un t showed that n u m b e r had
decreased to 4 3 percent.
A t L a k e M a ry H igh School,
th e r e w e re 2 .4 2 6 s t u d e n t s
enrolled In October. Last m onth,
the n u m b e r had drop p e d to
2 .4 1 1. T h e m in o rity popu lation
a l L a k e M a ry haa re m a in e d
co nstan t at about 15 percent.
Ju s tic e departm ent c iv il rig h ts
d iv is io n in v e stig a to rs L u v c rta
Y o rk and V allssa Rogers, w ho
had visited Sem inole C o u n ty last
su m m er a s p a ri o f the d e p a rt­
m e n t's p ro b e , c o u ld n ot be
reached for com m ent. N ath an iel
Douglas, ch ie f o f the c iv il righ ts
d iv isio n , w o uld m y o n ly that the
Investigation w as co n tin u in g .

Cables
Continued from Pag* *A
pass the "G re e n P e n n y " gusoiin c tax for road beautification
Iasi Novem ber.
In D ecem ber, county co m m is ­
sio ne rs voted to require F P C to
s trin g th e ir lines on " h y b r id "
poles — ta lle r and wider-spaced
than n orm al power tines. FP C
o fficia ls sa id they w ould sue the
co u n ty over that decision loo
because the h ybrid poles w ould
cost them about 9250.000 mure
th an the n orm a l power poles.
W hen L a k e M ary co m m issio n ­
ers asked co un ty com m ission ers
to re c o n s id e r th e ir d e c is io n
e a rlie r th is year, the two groups
met In Fe b ru a ry but the three
co u n ty co m m ission ers s till op­
posed the forced b u ry in g of
cables.
*'We need to approach th is
th rou gh u court s e llin g and a
co urt fin d in g rather than a court
s u it," W arren said.
W arren also m id re q u irin g Ihe
cables to be buried on Lake M ary

Rose L. Connor. 73. 536-24
O r a n g e D r iv e . A lt a m o n t e
S prin g s, died Friday at Florid a
H o s p ita l, A lta m o n te S p rin g s .
B o m Nov, 16. 1916. In Chicago,
she m oved to A ltam onte S prin g s
from M elbourne In 1986. She
w as a h om em aker and a
m em ber uf St M ary Magdalen

C a th o lic C h u rch .
S u rv iv o rs Include daughter.
L o r r a in e T u r n e r . A lta m o n te
S p r in g s : s is t e r . H e n r ie t t a
W e c k le y . R o sm a n , N .C .: s ix
g r a n d c h ild r e n : s ix g r e a t ­
grandch ildren.
B a ld w in - F a lr e h lld F u n e r a l
Hum e. A lta m o nte S prin g s. In
charge of arrangem ents.

T o n lo l. Wlfowr
SaltTfO T. Swan. D o lo r ,
Jton I t tot*. Dotfons
M*x Ifonder eon. Delfono
Ttom ot Jonao. Or eng* C lt,
Poerl LiKtar. Ta o e ra
Kathleen Anno Welfon and

AM U HUMS
DoroOv, M A S u n

GwntDiiM
Stew art c la im s she w as told
the ca p a city of S e m in o le H igh
School, w h ich recently received
9 1 0 m illio n In new co n stru ctio n
and renovations, w as 1.800 and
th e y were e xp e rie n cin g some
overcro w din g 1hla year.

Boulevard and not other co u n ty
roadw ays w ould be u n fa ir to the
people liv in g In oth e r p arts of the
co un ty. S h e auld the county
co uld not afford the possible
court ch a lle n ge s over b u ry in g
cables In several lo catio ns of the
co un ty.
C o m m is s io n e rs B o b S tu rm
und Fred Street m an co n tin u e to
support Ihe forced b u ry in g of
cables, s a yin g the L a k e M ary
B o u le v a r d " g a t e w a y " p la n
w o uld not be com plete w itho u t
th e re q u ire m e n t. S tu rm sa id
failu re of voters to approve the
G reen Penny was not u vote
against b ru u llflca tlo n . o n ly that
m ethod of p a ying for It.
G le n n has said the vote has
k ill e d e x t e n s iv e r o a d w a y
b ca u ttflca llo n In the co u n ty, b u l
S tu rm said beautification can
s till be financed w hen m oney Is
appropriated for road w iden in g
projects u sin g a portion of c o n ­
stru ctio n d o lla rs for la n d scap in g

"IN MEMORIAM"
ROSE L. CONNOR

A g e n l Orange w ere sprayed In the V ie tn am W a r lo
cle a r jungles for m ilita ry bases a n d to h e lp expoae
ihe unseen enemy.
C o o k said he w as In a foxh ole In the ru b b e r
plantation v illage o f L a i K h e when a tru c k
lum bered by a n d sprayed the substance on h im .
"I literally saw the w eeda.die righ t in fro n t o f
me. I had to take m y sh irt off a n d w ipe th e c ra p
from m e." Cook said.
Rensselaer C o u n ty hopes to provide scre e n in g
for a ll qu alifie d veterans, a n d obtain tissu e
biopsies. T h u s far. 22 have signed up.
T h e archive. M illa rd contends, m a y one d a y be
the on ly proof o f d io x in p oison in g a v a ila b le to
veterans or th e ir su rvivo rs, w ho have yet lo co lle ct
a n y com pensation from the federal governm ent.
T h e government cites a la ck o f u n a n im ity In th e
scientific co m m u n ity lin k in g d io x in to th e IU&gt;and b lrih defects often ascribed to It.
P a u l Egan, n a tio n a l le g is la tiv e d ire c to r fo r
V ietn am Veterans o f Am erica.
A Veterans A d m in istra tio n spokesw om an aakf
d io x in Is not an Illness In and o f Itself, a d d in g
stored (Issue sam ples w ould be o f d u bio u s value.
" T h e presence o f d io x in doesn’t neceaaarlly
Indicate a n y th in g ." said spoke worn an D o n n a S t.
Jo h n , adding the Centers for Disease C o n tro l In
A tla n ta has a stu d y show ing d io x in levels a m o n g
V ietn am ground troops are the sam e a s th a t o f
non-Vietnam veteran counterparts.
S h e said Ihe V eteran 's A d m in istra tio n m a y
Issue new g uidelin es th is sp rin g for those su ffe rin g
from selected cancers, and review p re v io u sly
dented com pensation claim s.
O ne group o f veterans reached a 9 2 4 0 m illio n
out-of-court settlem ent In 1985 w ith seven A g e n t
Orange m anufacturers. Including Dow C h e m ic a l.
However, those w h o do no* suffer long-term , to ta l
disa b ilitie s do not q u alify for com pensation. T h o se
w ho do stand lo collect an average of 91.000 a
y e ar u n til 1994. said a report by the New Y o rk
sta le D ivision o f V eterans’ A ffa irs to G ov. M a rio
Cuom o.
Ironically. Ihe governm ent — operating o n th e
concept of reasonable doubt — recognizes Ill­
nesses w ith far m ore obscure beginnings, s u c h a s
a rth ritis and m u ltip le sclrrosis. a s service-related.

I d rnemury o f our loved m u , the isl« E lder A M rs. Duk* R. G re ta who
departed, Mr*. L l u i t M a t Green, M arch 4, 1987, E lde r Duk* R. Green,
M arch ID, IW 7. The last three years have teemed longer alac* your depar­
ture, bul you are In our thoughts continually.
W* hold dear th* love, klndneu and Ufa ahown us, and w* bop* la emulate
your Ilf* living.
Both of you rest In peace until w* reunite with you.

F A M IL Y
Sitter • M rs. Helen H arris, Sanford
Nieces- M r v Alice Fc*rl Vkker*. Sanford j M rs. B ru le M er cbant, Jac k von v U t; Horace A Delia M cK nlght A Fam ily, GalnsatlUe; M any Cousins,
Friends nnd F u ll Gospel Church o f Cud In Christ C hu rch Fam ily, Sanford

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Peter Preoecfcl. Del tone
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Dominie FlarenSfoa, Otlfono
Koto, L Gooi on. Delfono
LltM tlo VorSo. Otlfono
Loo I Will tarn*. Delfono
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Arthur ScMHtor. D*0*ry
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Irm* Lovv, longwood
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BIRTHS
ContrU Fforlto Rogfotot H**pil*l
Gonovo Dixon. • toby girl. Sonford
Lori Galon*. * toby boy. Sonford
Owl* Coton. tow bob, boy*. 0*1ton*
Carol L K**t*m*rw « to b , bo,. G*ny*
Kaltifoon Aim* WtSon. * bob, girl. Gotov*
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L*&gt;&lt; Hoi mat
Roowvtll Lamarr
Patricia Sullivan
Ruth William*
Gar nan L M m u . OaAar,
Ralll Joan Domtkl. Dolton*
Mar|orfo Bacon. I aka M ar,
Tan,a Croon. C a u o lto rr,
Corn* Stonaland. Longwood
John Wattman. Allamcnfo Spring*
DISCHAROIS
Sanford
Sloe*, C Burlfold and to b , t o ,
l Quit* Capibu nc*
Gonova Dixon and baby girl
Lon Galam* and t o b , t o ,
V atari* Hill
Lour* Knight
Jt**M R Sauv*
Thomat Walt*

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D ia o ii C Davit and toby tor.
William H Mfofor*. W en d s
SIRTHS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S CM IN O Lt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
F R O tA T I DIVISION
File Number **1/7 CP
in R E: ESTATE O F
ju t t N PATRICK F O L E Y .

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M i l l below
Alt interfiled pervont are
n luired fo tile with thlt court.
AITMIN T H R E E M ONTHS OF
(HE FIRST PURLICATION OF
INIS NOTICE: (1) oil claimt
.Kjalnit the eitafe and t i l any
t u ie d io n by an Intarevlod
pvt ion on whom thlt notice wat
w * e d that challenget the valid
if# ot the will, the quailficationt
the perianal representative,
nue, or (urivdiction ot the
urt
A L L CLAIMS ANO O B JE C
tiONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
i: F O R E V E R B A R R ED
t ubtication of this Notice hav
jun on March 11. 1990
f erional Repreventative
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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
STATE OF FLO RIDA
Cave Me.: 9f 0441-CA f Y E
General Jumdictlen
Florida Bar Me : *94999
lO M V O N W E A L T H M O R I
t AG E C O M P A N Y OF
AM ER ICA. L P .
Plaintiff.
«%
I t L M O E N I E L .i t living,
Hu* .t la l,
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
SI A T E OF F LOR IDA
lO
D E L M D E N T E L . it
living, and If married. MRS
D E L M D E N T E L . hiv wile. It
living, including any unknown
pgyie ot laid Defendant! it
either hav remarried end if
*ither or both ol vaid Defendant!
*»# deceived their respective
known heirv. devivaev. gran
tcev. avvigneev. c r e d it o r !,
iit^ rv and truvteev. and alt
other pervonv cla im in g by.
it trough, under or agaimt the
inwned Defendant!
Whole revidence iv unknown.
YOU ARE N OTIFIED that an
action! to forte love a mortgage
on fhe following property in
teminoie County. F lor Ida
Condominium Unit 14/. Build
•ng Vfi ol HIOOEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM according 1o
Hi# Declarafionof Condominium
letorded on November IS, Ift 4
id Of lie ill Record! Book 139J
p j g e i 0441 thru 0/9S. and
.lumnded by firvt amendmant
'hereto recorded on March IS.
iv«S in Official Record! Book
1473. Pagei 4/1 thru +* of the
Public Record! of Seminole
County. Florida, together with
all appurtenance! thereto end
.in undivided mterevt in the
common element! ol laid Con
dominium a i let forth in laid
Dec far el on
hat been tilled egamit you and
H M fR R AVM ONO HUDSON.
i! Ilining ,md MRS E L M E R 1
RAYMOND HUDSON. h*» wile,
it living Including any unknown
•pouur ol und Defendant! it
flitter hav remarried and if
e-t* er or both ot ia»d Defendant*
sre deteaved. their respective
unknown heirv. denveev. gran
!m
avvigneev. c r e d it o r !,
i«fton and truileev. and all
other pervonv claim in g by.
Ihruvgh, under or against the
n a m e d D e f e n d a n t ! and
H IO O EN SPRINGS CONDO
MINIUM, a corporation you are
requued to serve a copy of your
wr illen dr femes it any to it on
JO S E PM M
P A N IE L LO
ESQUIRE. Ptam titf! attorney
whose address H
301 N iFrank Iin Street Suite
Jm Tampa Flor .da 13103
on or betor# Ite Wti day ol April,
1WO and file the original w«ih
the Clerk ol thu Court either
before service on Ptamtill v
attorney or immediately there
after other a-se a default will
L* entered against you for the
t t la f demanded In the Com
pj-ntpr Petition
DA Tf D on this Ill day ol

March IVW3

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V A « y A N N E MORSE
C l IR K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
H r Ruth king
Deputy Clerk
Pubhth M arch! »/ •• 7# tfvo

Legal Noticas
M T tc to r
fic t it io u s n a m b

Notice It h*r,by ( I n n ttvat I
» n w e # * mi K u t f lt u at M l
W. Lak# M a y . B ir d . US). U M
W a ry, F L ) I ) H . S a m ln o lt
County, F lo rid * u n d tr t h .
Fictitious Norn* at SUNSHINE
S T A T E IN S
C R O U P OF
C E N T R A L FLORIDA, and that
I Inland to raglsley told noma
a im to# Clark ot to# Circuit
Courl. Seminal* County. Flor I
da. In accardanca with tha
Provisions at tha Fictitious
Noma Statute*. To Wit: Sactlon
MS i f Florida Statutes last
BevartyJ Smith
PuMISh: Fatruary M. March A
II. it.to**
DEN l i t

ST. JOHNS RIVER W A T E R
M A N A G E M E N T DISTRICT
• M s M In tl
Th* D lttrkt flv o t net lea ot Its
intent l« Im u * ■ Formll ta tha
toftowMsg appllcantl*) on /March
ft. in o
CITY OF A LT A M O N TE
SPR IN O S. A T T N : D O N A L D
N EW N H A M . H5 N E W I U R V
PORT A V I . A LTAM O N TE
SPRINGS. F L M X I. Application
t« 117 074IAGC. on f/X-'i* Th*
pcajact N lacatad In Sammot*
County. Soctianlt) IA Town
ih tp d l It South. Ron** JO East
Th* OFFlIcallan H tor a its* S «
«cro tit* ta craal* r**l*n*r
drama** facility pi on — allow
l*t* lavat control thru us* at
rtus* water A pvm**d On
char** la a* known as C R A N E S
ROOST R E G IO N A L D R AIN
A G E F A C IL IT Y P L A N . Th*
racawm* wotor body I las I Is
CRANES
ROOST / L IT T L E
W E K IV A RIVER
Th* lltatat camainin* tach at
th* *fcor* llttws **allc*rian[,l
ara available tor Impaction
Monday through Friday a.capt
lor lo*ol holidays. I 00 a m to
5 W p m at iho SI. Johns River
Water M anagam .nl District.
Highway IM West. Palalh*.
Florida
Th* District will tab* action
on ta c n perm it application
listed above unless a petition tor
on odmlnlslrallyo proceeding
(hearing) Is tllod pursuant to tha
provistom el taction I X St. F.S .
and sactlon M C I 111. F A C A
parson whoso substantial intar
tats are attested by any ol Iho
Ol sir Id I proposed permitting
decisions ictontiliod above may
petition tor an admlnltlrallvo
tearing in accardanca with ttc
lion IM S , F.S. Potlltons must
comply wllh Iho requirements at
Florida A d m iniilratly* Cad*
Autos « C l . l l l and I*S M l and
b* Iliad with (received by I the
District Clark. P O Baa lalf.
ra la tk * . Flo rid a m i l lat*
Pe titio n , tar adm lnlstratlv*
hearing an the above apphea
non(s) must be Iliad within
tour lean (14) days ot public*
lions el this notice or within
fourteen (141 days ol actual
receipt ot thi. Intonl. whichever
llrtl occurs Failure ta llto o
petition within thlt time period
shall camtiluto a waiver ot any
right such parson may hav* to
rogues! an acbnlnli trail v* dt
termination (hearing! under
lection i n It, F S . concerning
th* sublecl permit application.
Petitions which era not filed In
accordance with the above pro
visions arv m bits! todiim isial
Publish: March IM H O
DE) in

IN T H E CIRCUIT CO URT.
E IG H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, (N AN O FOR
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO. M t u t CA #T P
A LLIA N C E M O R TG AG E
CO M PAN Y, a Florid.
cor po rtio n
Plain lift,
vs

Legal Notlcet
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nptlc* Is bar t o . *iven that I
am an*a*a* in bmm .ke at HI
Mel IIan* Avenue, Alternant*
Springe. Samlnato C e w tj. Fla*
to* urtotr IN* Fkflttoa* Nam* at
S M A R T A N D A S S O C IA TES ,
and ttiat I Intend to register said
name with Iti* Clark *4 to*
Circuit Ceurt. Samlnato Count*.
F tor to*, to accardanca with to*
Provision* *1 to* F lc iltla u t
Nam* Statutes. Ta Wit Section
MS •» F tor to* Statutes ISM
SUPERIO R A D VAN TA G E.
INC
Vlttot W. Smart
As Its Pr.siOvwt
PubUsh: February it. x . March
». It. IME
D E N t it
NOTICE O F
FIC TITM W SN AM E
Nolle* It haraby fivan that I
n in gag id in business at IMP
Saratoga Lana. Geneva F L
n m . Samlnato County. Florid*
tmdar to* Fwtiltout Nam* at
B I L L S PH O TO G R APH Y, and
toat I Intend to register said
name with to* Clark *1 to*
Circuit Court, l emmata County,
Flor too. to occordonco with too
Provisions ot too F lc iltla u t
Nam* Slatwtot. To Wit Section
gas Ot F tor Ida Statutes INI
William J, Alt
Publish: February M. March J.

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IN T H E C IECUIT COURT
FO R SEMI HOLE COURT Y.
FLO RIDA
P R O M T ! O lV lilO H
Flto Humber to I*4 CP
IN R E: E S T A TE OF
E R N E S T G A LLA N T ,
also known as
E R N E S T J G A LLA N T.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
A D M IN IS T R A T IS * !
Th* administration *1 Ihe
•slat* al E R N E S T G A LLA N T ,
also known at E R N E S T J
G A L L A N T , dacaasad. F lla
Number to IS4 CP. Is pending In
toe Circuit Court lor Seminole
C o u n ty F l o r i d a . P r a b a la
Division, too a ddrtti *1 which It
Seminolo County Courthouse.
San lord Ftortoo The names
end oddrottot ol too personal
roprotanlalivo and too personal
reprosantative s attorney pro
m i for to below
A ll Interested persons a rt
required to llto with tola court.
WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F
THIS N OTICE: (I) all claims
against to* estate and 111 any
a bloctla n by on Interested
perron on whom tola nolle, was
Mrved toot challenges the valid
tty ot tha will, tha quaiilicaltons
al too pertonal representative,
venue, or lurltdietton ol too
court
A L L CLAIM S ANO O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
B C F O R E V E R BA R R ED
Publication ol this Notice has
begun on March II. IHO
Personal Roprotanlalivo
Dale Snider
N t Oakland Avenue
Sanford. F tor Ida m i l
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
G Andrew Speer
700 East Commercial Strial
Suita S
' '•
Senior d. Florida IL in

Tttophono 14*7) 177 tits

Florida Bar No 074440
Publish. March it. I*. i «
DEO IM
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIG H TE E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
S T A T E OP FLORIOA.
Ca m Me.: toaato CA r« L
G e n .n l Jurisdiction
Ftortoo t a r No.: Coat**
F L E E T M ORTGAGE CORP ,
P la .mill,
vs
W ILLIAM JA M ES PO SEY. If
living.
aluv . at a l .

d elta in v ejtm en t

C E N T E R L T D , INC .a Flor Ida
corporation, o la l .
Deltndantt
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO D E L T A IN V E S T M E N T
C E N T E R L T 0 . IN C.
a Florida cor per a Iion
L a tl known mailing addrvts
iry Maitland Avenue
Altamonte Springs. Florida
YOU A R E NOTIFIED ttval an
action to torecloH Iho mortgage
e n cu m b erin g th* fallow ing
property In Seminole County.
Florid*
CorafcMWiftitiin Unit 334. Build
mg I4A, ot HIDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUMS, occording to
th* Doctor#!lon ol Condominium
rvcordod on Novtmb*r 11 1914
In Off IClot Rtcordl Book ISI4
pogot 441 thru TVS in d im+ndod
toy h rif omofsdmont tfwroto f t
cordod on M ir th 11. IftS In
OHiClo) R tc o rd i Book 1411.
Pog«t 4/1 thru 414 furfhor
omondtd by omondmonl thorofo
rtto rd id Ptbruory 10. 1944
O fficii! Record! 1709 pog«! 00/7
thru 00*7. Further omendod by
omtndmenf thereto recorded
Februery 70. 1944 in Ofhciol
Record! Book 1/11. Pegev 0944
thru Of74* further emended by
emend men t thereto recorded
Februery 70. 1944 in Official
Record! Book 1/11. Pegev 9/1
thru 091!, of the Public Record!
Of Semmole County, Florid*
together with ell Appurtenance!
thereto end m undivided inf
e!f in the common element! of
laid Condominium a t let forth
in !*rd Declaration Condomim
um Rider 4 Mortgage Rider
attached hereto and by thi!
reference made a part hereof
Including ipecihcaJIy. but not
by way ol limitation the follow
m g equipm ent
F ire p la c e ,
Peddle Fane. Mirrored Clovet
Doorv, Refrigerator, Range
Ot!hw«ihef, Diipocai. Weiher
Dryer, Microwave
he! been tiled by the PteinMI
again!! you end other! in fhe
above entitled cewve and you
ere reguired to verve a copy ot
yoiutr written da ffn u v it arty, to
II on SM ITH 4 SIMMONS
Pla in tiff! attorney!. I ll Wait
A d a m i S tree t. Suite 1114.
jAckumviiitH Florida 33202. on
or before March tl, 1990. 4
til* th* or if mat with the Clerk ol
lh i! Court either before ie-rvice
on Plaintiff I attorney or imme
diatety ther eaf ter other ante, a
deleult will be entered egaiml
you for the relief demanded in
th* complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and veal
ot thi% Court on thi% tth day of
February 1990
(SEAL)
M A R V AN N E MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court

By Jean Bnilent
Deputy CWrk

Pubhth February If. 34 March

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D E N U1

I9 0 T IC C O P A C T IO *
ST AT E O f F L O R ID A
TO
LIN D A J
P O S E Y , if
liv in g , and if m a rrie d . J O H N
D O E . her huvfeand, w h « a raa l
nam * l« uncartam . if liv in g ,
inclu d ing any unknown ipous*
of M id D ftfn d a n t! If tith a f h a t
r« m a ff i«d and if t it t e r or both
o l v a id D e fe n d a n t! a r t do
c ra v e d th o ir ro v p o ctiv o un
known te irv . dtvrM O !. gran i**!.
av iig n * * !, crad itorv. b tn o rt and
trwktoov and a ll o tte r p t r w n !
c la im in g by. through, undwr er
againvt ih* nam ed Dofandant t
W h ow r ttid a n c a n unknown
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
a ction to fo r*clota a m ortgage
on t t e follow ing p ro p e rly in
Sa m m oiaCounty, F lo rid a
LO T U . S A N F O R D P L A C E , A
S U B D IV IS IO N . A C C O R O IN G
TO T H E P L A T T H E R E O F A S
R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K
33. P A G E S 31 T H R O U G H 33. O F
TH E P U B L I C R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R I
OA
h a t boon file d a g a in tt you a d
W I L L I A M J A M E S P O S E Y . If
liv in g , and if m a rm e d , M R S
W I L L I A M J A M E S P O S E Y , tut
w ile, if liv in g f inclu d ing any
unknown lp o u ta of M id Deten
d e n t! II t it t e r h a t re m a rrie d
and if e ithe r or both of vaid
D efendant! a re d ic ta te d , their
r»i(»ectiv« unknown t e ir t , de
v lia e it g ra n te e t . a it ig n e e i,
c re d ito r!, lienorv and truvteev.
and a ll o tte r pertonv c la im in g
by., through, under m a g ain tt
lhe nam ed D etendantv A M E R
IC A N G E N E R A L H O M E
E Q U I T Y . IN C . a corporation,
t u c c e t t o r b y m e r g e r w ith
C R E O IT H R IF T OF A M E R IC A .
IN C . a c o r p o ra tio n . R Y A N
B R O T H E R S . INC
a F lo rid a
corporation. S T E R C H I B R O S
S T O R E S . INC . a D elaw are cor
poretton doing b u tin e v t m Flo r
»da and S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y ,
a p o litic a l tu b d iv itio n of tte
State of F lo r id a and you a re
re g u ire d to Verve a copy o l your
w ritten detent*!, if any, to it on
JO SE PH M
P A N IE L LO
E S Q U I R E , P la in tiff ■ attorney
who*# a d d re tt it
|0t N F r a n k lin Street, Suite
7/30 Tam pa. F lo rid a IMC 2
on or before the |fh day ot A p ril,
IHd. and tile the o rig in a l with
tte C le rk of that Court either
b e fore te r v ic e on P la in t if f i
attorney
im m e d iate ly th e ft
a fte r o tte r wive a d efau lt w ill
be entered a g a n v t you tor the
re lie f dem anded in tte Com
p la n t e r P e titio n
D A T E D an th u l i t ddy ot
March. 1990
(S E A L )
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
C I E H K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B V Ruth K n g
Deputy Clerk
P u b iiih M a r c h ! II i t 24 &gt;990
D I O 31

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NOTKCOP
PICT IT KK/t MAJKI

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OB T U B I W t T I I M T H
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT

CITY OB
U U t ia U N Y .B k M I M
N OTICI 0B
B IM U C M M IM
N O TICI It H I K I I Y GIVCN
b# toe o t r CammteMea X to*
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U M Catotolsstan will MSB *
BuMIc Maarlsx an *Brll I. IN *
X 7 X P M , x n D M toareal
tot M pass toto. to x n tlM x a
t aquae) Own Castor**. On war
anM AqXkan). tor tlto Bton
r t e it w ssltli V a r ia n t* * I*
CltaKer in . ) m
« i B, la t
(ton t i l ) , rstoi ttof to* nwrtoar
•I require* parkin* «**&lt;*!■
Cdanker i l l M i l l to aMew un
bre*en revri *) ear kin* I*
ascee* I K toe): Ordinance
NvmBer aW to reduce toe mini
m em la n d ic a n e Break re

In b u t m u ai x t
t l W 4 M .L ir g i m b , lamtoato
Caunty. Flartoa, ustoar Ih*
Flrtlltout Nam* *4 MB UNI
V E N 1 I H B A L T H EN
T E B M I S E S . and toal I
Clerk *1 to* C k tu ll Ceurl. Sam
Inato Caunto. Ftortoa. in *c
tardanca with to* Pravlttan* st
to* Fktiltouk Nam* SlahiSat.
Ta Wit Seclton B I B Ftortoa
Slatutot 1*17
Shari Hur tout
PvM Nh: March S. I t It. S*. IH*
D E O as

CITY OB
L A K E M A BV. F L O B I M
NOTICE OB
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r . , v »
by to* Blaming and lantag
beard al to* City *• Lak* Mary,
hald a Public Hairing an Agrll L
t m *1 I K B M ar a t Man
Hdar a rvquetl ham First F m
bytorian Church *4 Lab* ahary.
atglicanl. N r a candUtawal us*
garmll and tlto #an a**rw*i
tor a church and aducaltonal
laclllltot to an A I dtohlcl an to*
toi towing dtscribtd Bnoarly
Begm I M t H Iml W n l al to*
S E e a rn e r a l S a d la n II.
TawnHu* X South. Bang* X
Eatl. seto batog an lha South
lino ol H id Soclto II, Ihonca run
North otong too Center line el
the Lak* Mary Lang wood Rood
SOJ17 tori to a Ft to SOW Lat*
Mory Langwoad Bead having a
drfltclton angla to to* toll *1 *
i r , thane* canttou* Nortoarly
along to* Cantor lint *1 s*M
Lakt Mary Lsn|.aad Baad i n
CuS
w BW
IdWI Jkl
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kaw
vWil rare X
rum
VI k^
VM
ndbldW
pBswo
r^yii,
toaned run Wntorly al rlghl
angtoa to said raad si] SJ toal.
toanc* run Nartoarly par*11*1
with seto raad If 7 X toel. thence
run Easterly I X X to#, tower
run Seutoarly aaraltol with said
raad. H I M toal toanc* run
Easterly X I SI toel to a paint
I K * toal Northerly tram Point
a l B t g in n ln g . t h t n e t run
Soutoorly X I toot to Point al
Bogimtng LESS too oottorly IS
tool tor raad
Tho Public Hoofing will bo
hold In too Commlstwn Cham
bars. I X H Country Club Rood.
Lata Mary. Th* Public It in
vltod to attend and t* hoard
Said flooring may bo centinuod
Irsm lima to lima until o Irnol
decision It mod* by to* City
A T A P E D B E C O B D O F THIS
M E E TIN G IS M ADE BY THE
C I T Y F O B IT S C O N V E
N IENCE THIS B EC O A O M AY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
Q U ATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF A P P E A L FR O M A
DECISIO N M A D E BY TH E
CITY WITH BE S PE C T TO THE
FOREGOING M A TTE R ANY
PER SO N WISHING TO EN
SURE THAT AN AD EQ U A TE
R E C O R O O F THE P R O C E E D
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
A P P E L L A T E PU R P O SES IS
A D V I S E D TO M A K E T H E
N ECESSARY ARRANGE
M IN T S AT HIS OR H ER OWN
EXPEN SE
CITY OF
L A K E M ARY. FLORIOA
Carol Edwards
City Clark
D A TE D Ftbruory It. 1H0
Publish March II. IH«
DEO 40
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FO R SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE OIVISION
Flto Number K»S4 CP
IN B E : ESTATE OF
Virgil G Bumgardror. Jr ,
Docaased
NOTICE OF
AOMINISTBATION
TO A L L PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
E S T A T E AND A L L O T H E R
PERSONS IN T E R E S T E D IN
THE ESTATE
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT I
T IED toal to* admimslralion ol
Ih* a s l a l a *1 V i r g i l G
Bumgarikwr, J r . dacaasad. Flla
Number X »J4 CP. It pending
the Circuit Court for Sominol*
C o u n ty . F lo r id * . P r o b o l*
Division, too oddrttt al which Is
Sominol* County Cou,mouse
Son lord. F L &gt;7771 Th* personal
representative ol toe esleto It
Donne Bum gerdner. whose
edWess is Route A Bor *4
San lord F L U t il Th* name
and adikets ol Ih* personal
rtprotonlalivo's attorney are
sal torlh below
All persons having claim , or
demand, against the estate ere
re q u ired . WITHIN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE, to lile with
the clerk ol the above court a
written statement ot any claim
or demand they may have Each
claim must be m writing end
must indicate toe basis tor toe
claim, toe name end address ol
toe creditor er his agent ar
a tto rn e y , and Ih* om aunl
claimed II to* claim Is not yet
duo. Ih* del* when It will
become due shell be staled II
to* claim Is contingent or unit
quldated. th* nalura al lha
uncertainly shall bo staled II
to* claim is sacurtd. to* socurI
ly shall b* described Th*
claimant shall deliver sultlclenl
copies ol to* claim to Ihe clerk
to enable to* clerk to mail one
copy to each personal repr*
sontativo
All persons mleretied in to*
estate to whom a copy ol Hot
Nebco ol Administration hat
been m ailed ere required.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FR OM THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE, to bl* any ob
,reboot they may have toat
challenge th* validity ol Ih*
decedent t will, to* quahtico
tions ol the personal repr*
tentative, or Ih* venu* or
turtsdtclcon ol toe court
A L L CLAIMS. O CM AND S.
ANO O BJECTIONS NOT SO
F I L E D WILL BE F O R E V E R
BA R R ED
Del* oJ the lirsl publication at
this Not.c* ol JCdm,mtlr*l.on
March s. teeo
Donna B umq If oner.
As Personal Representative
ot tho E state ol
VirgitG Bumgerdner. Jr
Deceased
A TTO R N EY FOR
P ER S O N A L R EPR E
SEN TATIVE
T r x ia A Madden Esquire
Fisher. Malt heat &amp; Madden.
P A
•I) Ooug'es A m u r
Altamonte Springs
Telephone apt M l 77J7
Publish Me, c h i It IHO
DEO 47

S I M l N O L I COUNTY,
tT A T IO B F L M IM .
r
..M ,
Bl
S O V R A N M O R T O A G I CO R
BOR A T ION,
PtaintlH.
vs
OAVID J. S CM U LTI. II living.
a im . H a l.
N O T IC I OB ACTION
STA T E OB BLORIOA
TO: R I M C C A A. S CH U LT E.
II living, and II mbrrtod. JOHN
DOC. nor husband, who** root
nemo it idm rloto. It living.
Ns#
ftMbuo INXIXXTT
sMiWbftaft i^OTBXW
pftMsMl
■
res.IckjSIvsft Nxrf
a l told Do linden Is II oltoer hot
remarried and It altoar ar both
*• M id O elrnd an tt ara d*
ceased. Iheir respective un

I all
by. torougn. under or
agdwsf 14a
Dafavkeaafhk
YOU A K C NOTIFIED Itef an
aetten la Itfsciate a m srtia f
on tte foOowtnq praasrty In
Stminofe Courtfy, plorto*
Lot I. Tract A. THE AftftOftS
at MIDDEN L A K E SSCTIN I.
according is tte Plaf Itersaf at
rw or N d in Piaf im k 14. Page
f l and 9X Public Racardt al
Seminole County. Florida
L o f 101 A. T r a d A . T H E
AR BOR S A T HIDOEN L A K E
SECTION 1, according Is tte
Plat tterssf at recorded In Plat
Book 24. pages 91 and 91 Public
Recent! al Semlwsfe Ceunty,

DAVID J. SCH ULTE. It living,

and' if married.. MRS DAVID J
S CH U LT E. Kit wife. If living,
including any unknown ip o u *
oi «a*d Defendants tf timer net
remarried and If titte r or both
el said Defendants are de
ceased, tte ir respective un
known heirs, devisees, granites,
assignees, creditors, lienors and
trustees, and ail after persons
claiming by, through, undtr or
against the named Defendants
and you are reguired *o serve a
copy of reur written defenses, if
any, teiten
JO SEPH M
PA N IELLO .
ESQ UIR E. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address it:
101 N Franklin Street. Suite
3/10. Tampa. F lerida 33*01
on or bolero fhe 4th day of April.
1910. and lilt the original wllh
the Clerk at this Court either
before ter vice on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there
offer, otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor tte
relief demanded in fhe Com
plainlor Petition
D A T E D on (hit 2nd day ot
March. 1990
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY ja n e E Jasewtc
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 3.12.19.34. 1990
D E O 30
'" n o t i c e o f p r o c e e d i n g
FO R CLOSINO. VACATING
A N O ABANDONING
A S TR E ET
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCE R N
You wifi fake notice that the
City Commission i f the City of
Sanford. Florida, at / 00 o’clock
P M on March 74. 1990., m tte
City Commission Roam'at tte
City Hall in the City of Sanford.
Florida, will consider end de
termme whether or not tte City
will close, vacate and abandon
any right of the City and tte
public in and to a portion of
tach Low Drive between Hidden
Lake Drive and Old Lake Mary
Road, further described as
follow!
The Westerly one hundred
thirty eight feet flJT ) from tte
corner property line of tte 300
b lo ck of Loch Low D riv e ,
Hidden Lake Unit I C as re
corded in ipfal Book. HI* Page 94.
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
A ll parlies In interest and
citifeni shall have an opportunl
ty to be heard at said tearing
By order ot the City Com
mission of the City of Sanford.
F lor ida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a person decides fo appeal a
decision made with respect fo
any matter considered at tte
above meeting or tearing, he
may need a verbatim record of
tte proceedings. Including Ihe
testimony and evidence, whkh
record is not provided by fhe
City of Sanford (FS 744 01431
Janet R Donahoe
City Clerk
Publish March 13,1990
D E O 23
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T.O F
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT* IN ANO FOR
SEM IN O LE FLORIOA
CASE NO: 19 4413 CA 99 P
CR E O ITH R IFT . INC .
Plaintiff.
vs
C H A R L E S R PALMQUIST. et
al.
Defendants
TO M IC H A E L O N E I L L HESS
and M A R T H A S HESS
1393 Maitland Avenue
Maitland. Florida
and any parlies who may be
interest as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
Creditors, trustees, or other
claimants, by, through, under or
against M IC H A E L O ’N E I L L
HESS and M A R T H A S HESS
NOTICE O F ACTION
YOU A R E N OTIFIEO that an
ad /on ter foreclosuro ol a mort
gage on the following property
Tte South 40 3/ feet of Lof 14.
and tte North 39 43 feet ot Lot
13. B l o c k B . O A K L A N D
SHORES, according to tte plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
10. Pages 3 and 4. Pu blic
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
has been filed egainsf you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses to If, if
a n y ,
on J O H N
C
E N G LE M A R O T. P A . 1334 E
L iv in g iio n Street. Orlando.
Florida 331(33. P la in tiff! at
for nay. on or before March 33.
1990. and tile tte' original with
tte Clerk of this Court titter
before service on Plaintiffs*
attorney, or immedialety there
alter, otherwise a default will be
entered against you for ihe
retet demanded in tte Com
plaint tor Foreclosure
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court on February la.
1990
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ctcelia V ike rn
Publish February I* 34 March
V 13. 1990
D E N 31/

•ertoe* at per to
togas X t c r p n a n
T H I I M T M B F I C T OF
T H I SOUTH IU7B P U T OF
T H I SOUTHW1»T to OB T H I
SOUTHWEST to O f SICTION
II. T O W N tH IB N S O U TH ,
MANGE X I AST, SEM INOLE
CO U N TY . FLO R ID A. LESS
TH E EAST n F E E T THEME
O f FO R L A K E E M M A ROAD
AN O T H I E A S T M R F E E T
O f T H I NORTH 144X F E E T
O f TH E NORTHW EST to O f
SECTION I*. TOWNSHIP X
SO U TH . R A N G E M EA S T.
L E S S THE E A S T U B E E T
TH E R E O F BOR L A K E (MALA
ROAD CONTAINING TH E R E
IN IK A C B E e
PARCEL I
TH E (A S T S4RX B E E T OF
TH E SOUTH US II F E E T O f
T H I NORTH M A X F E E T OF
TH E NORTHW EST to O F TH E
NORTHW EST to O f SECTION
I*. TO W N S H IP IB SO U TH .
RANGE X EAST. SEM INOLE
CO UN TY. FLO R ID A. LESS
T H I EAST O F E E T TH ER E
O F FO R R O AD RIGHT OF
W A Y . CONTAINING TMKRCIN
4 NACRE r
Tte Public Nearing will be
held in the Commission Cham
bers. 134 H Country Club Road.
Lake Mary l i d hearing may
be continued from time to time
until a final decision is made by
I M C ity C a m m is ile n . The
Public is mvifod fo attend and
bo heard
A TA P E D R E CO R D O f THIS
MEETISeG IS M A DE BY THE
C I T Y F O R IT S C O N V C
NIENCE THIS RECORD M A Y
NOT CONSTITUTE AN AOE
Q UATE RECORD FOR BUR
BOSES OF A P P E A L FR OM A
DECISION M A D E BY T H E
CITY WITH R E S P E C T TO THE
FOREGOING M A TTE R ANY
PER S O N WISHING TO EN
SURE THAT AH AD EQ U A TE
R ECO R D O f THE F R O C E I D
IHGS IS M AINTAIN ED FOR
A P P E L L A T E PU R P O SES IS
A D V I S E O TO M A K E T H E
N ECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N TS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPEN SE
CITY OF
l a k e M ARv. F l o r i d a
Car# (Beards
City Clerk
D A TE D February 7*. lew
PuSMieh March It. 1X0
DEOX

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nance It hereby given toal I
am e n g rp a In bueinau el 7*78
Herbaur C l . A«***,. F L MTU.
Seminal, Caunty. Ftortoa. urdar
to* Fkltitoue Nam* al THOMAS
PUBLISHING, and tool I inland
to re fill* . M id nam* with to*
Clark al to* Circuit Court. Sam
inato County. Florida. In ec
cor dance with toe Proviuoni ol
to* Flciltlaut Nam* Statute*. Te
WII Seclan *4) 0t Florida Stal
utat I*S1
Cynthia L Th om e,
Publish March 1). If. M. April
I. lfW
DEO i n

N O TICI OF
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nolle* it hereby Riven that I
am enqafed in bu*m**t al J07
Kantor Bird , Casselberry, Sem
male Cavity. Flartoa. under tot
F l c t l l l a u t N a m e o f IN
N O V A TIV E E N T E R P R IS E S ,
and toal I inland to rtqistor se.d
nam* eito Ih* Clark a l to*
Circuit Ceurl. Seminal* County.
Flartoa. in accordance with to*
Prevision, el lha Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. Ta WII Section
MS X F to to* Stalule* H U
RichardA Earley
Publish March u. If. M. April
1. I fX
DEO IX

IN T H i C IR C U IT CO U RT
F O P 3 IM 1 N O L I COUNTY,
FLO RIDA
PROBATff DIVISION
Fife Minuter 94 134 CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
M A Y $HTE IR A B E L SON
Dtctatad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
T te administration of tte
•slat* oi M ay Shttir Ate!son.
d a c a a s a d . F it * N u m b ir
90 134 CP. It ponding In tte
C ircu it Court tor Saminal#
C o u n t y F l o r i d a , P ro b a ta
Division, tte address of which ii
301 North Park Avtny*, San
lord, Florida 137/» Tte namts
and address** of fte personal
rtpresamafiv* and fte p*'tonal
rtpreiantafivff't at for nay are
t*f forth b*low
All Infvretftd p t f w t are
required fo til* with this court,
WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (!) all claims
against ite tstatt and (3) any
o bjtcfio n by an in ftra s ltd
person on whom this notice was
served that challenge* tte valid
ify of fte will, fte qualifications
of ite pvrtonal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot fte
A L L CLAIMS AN D O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE F O R E V E R BARREO
Publication of tfi** Notice has
begun on March 11. 1990
Personal Repreientafive
Murray Abel son.
11/3 W&gt;nged Foof Circle East
9i»nfer Spr/ngt. Florida 32/01
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
LouisNotfre. Esq
c oShutfi A Bowen
IMS Edward Ball Building
100 Chopin P laia
Miami Florida 33131
Telephone (303 ) 3/9 9144
M A RYAN N E MORSE
Clerk. Circuit Court
BY Patricia Thafcter
D EPU TY C L E R K
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
Publish March 13 ft 1990
DEO 134

Lagal Notlcts
IN T N IC IK IH T C O W rrO B
FLO RIDA IR ANO FOR T N I
COUNTY O f 1EMIMOLI
CIVIL ACTION M u
A A lX P C A d R I
S T A T I C ? F lO R I t M
DEPARTM ENT O f
TRANSPORTATION

HEATHROW LANO ANO
D EVELO PM EN T
CORPORATION. X X
NOTICE TO SNOW CAUSE
NOTICE OB SUIT
STATE O f FLO RIOA TO
Th* Fir*) NdHewX Rank
X Sato) Paul
SE R V E : Herbert Canvamlut.
S N M m w tX a SireX
S) Paul. MtoswtXa Sttol
F terarna Trap eater
X Sycamore Street
Jacki
Parcel IX
T* XI
lletop. tod I) xry x

pH

prentoe*. &lt;raXtorv tttox*. ar
ethar parlta* ctolm lnp by.
Such
NwdpaN. I) astv*. tod. I) dead,
tool, unknewti spaute. hair*,
deviw at. I***)***, pronto**,
creditor*. Itenart. ar athar
parti** clatmtn* by. torauqh.
under, er aeitntt any tuch
dtceaeed defendant ar deton
dent*, tod XI ether portlet
rtqM. Ittto. x Intoret) in and to
tha pn » si)) drtcribod in th*
Pell Han. to sell:
SECTION TIM* 1X7
ST A T E ROAD 4 X 11 4)
SEMINOLE COUNTV
DESCRIPTION
FEE S IM P L E -L IM IT E D
ACCESSRIGM TOP WAV

PARCEL NO ix

Thai part at
Government L X I. Section IS
Tannthip X South, Rjnp* X
Eatl. SemlnaN Ceunty. Florid*
ANO m* E a tl &gt;* al IKa W ell I,
et M id Sactlon IS ail lying
Norm and W n l X the Atlantic
Coe*I LX* Railroad end South
X Lak* Mary Boulevard
described et to!low*
Commence X Ih* Net tha* it
earner X Sec lien IS. Tanntotp
X South. Ranpe X Eatl. Sami
not* County, Flartoa, tetd paint
btmp on Ih* cantor Iin* al
lurvay X Lak* M ary boulevard
Section 77tot, lhanc* run atonf
eeidturvey Iin* tor th* tattooing
court** end dittanen - South
t r i r i k " W n l 7)141 tool to th*
beginning X a curve concave
Northerly, having a radtu* X
t i l l IS teat and a chard bearing
X North IStaTM W**t, lhanc*
Wntorly along th* arc X taid
curve through a control angle X
ir t * U ’ a dittence X X ) It
tool tor tie end X M id c u n .
Ihence North I* * irir* W**l
111 to tax to Ih* beginning X a
curve cancan Sauttwrly. having
a radiu* X effS M toal and a
chord b oxing X North l l ' e r i l "
W n l. thane* W ntorly along th*
x c X M id curvs through a
central angla at o**47 ) i ■ a
cMlenc* s i M b tax tor th*
end al Mid curve, thence North
1 1 'b S 'ir ’ W ait 701 71 leet;
thence, depot ling **to survey
line. South 0»*t4 J7" W nt It 44
f*X to ihe Southerly etlthng
righl X way Un* X Lake Mary
Beuievxd tor Ih* POINT OF
BEGINNING; lhanc* continue
South a»*S4 j7" w n t d ls N X .
thence South l# * l l) ' E n t IM
ft. lhanc* South k V l c i r ' W n l
M Nat. lhanc* South koto* 71
E n t S U M toal. lhanc* South
7|.»’07" East N7 71 I n i ta to*
Wntorly tilth n g right el way
Una X *ia abandon** C S X
R a i l r o a d ; lh a n c * N e r t h
1 ) .i l'4 4 " ( a t t along ta id
railroad rlghl X nay M If toal
to a paint designated a* Petal A;
thence continue North 77*II'4J"
Eatl along M id railroad right el
way SO U toel to to* beginning
X a curve concave Westerly,
having a radius X I M 17 Net
and a chard boxing al to ri*
llt a r U "
E a t l ; th a n c a
Northerly along too x c X Mid
curve through a central angle at
S IM S 'tr a dittanca at 17 J7 toel
to Tha Sauttwrly ailtllng right at
w a y tin * e l L a k * M a r y
Baulevxd tor to* and al Mid
curve end to* beginning al a
extra concave Northerly, hav
mg a radiu* X ittO M toat and a
chord boxing X North r r s n T "
West, toanc* Westerly along to*
x c X said curve (M*d eiltung
Sauttwrly right X nay In
through a central angla el
O lt o r ir a distance at M i t N X
tor too and ol said c x v t . toanc*
Norm 7X17 01" W n l IIP OT Teel
ta to* baginning ol a Curve
concave Southerly, having a
radiu* X 4*4} 71 le x and a
chord bearing al North 11*40 a*"
West, toanc* Northerly along
Ih* x c X M id curve through a
central angla al 04**4'14* a
distance X I T iM N X tor
end al said curve, thence North
44*0} 17 ' W n l »7 44 leal to Ih*
Pom I pi Beginning
CO N TAINING I *70 acre*,
mere x let*.
TO GCTHER with all right* X
ingress, egrets, light, air and
view between to* Grantor'*
remaining property and any
lecllity constructed on to* above
described property along Ih*
IXtawing deter ibadluw
BEGIN at designated Point A
described above. 1hence run
North 7**»'»r W n l 477 M teel
lor lha end ol to* lew being
herein described
O W N E D B V : L E O
TR E P A H IER . FLO REN CE
T R E P A N I E R . M IC H A E L J
P A U L U C C I . G IN A J
PAULUCCI and CYNTHIA J
S O O E R S T R O M . fo r m e r ly
known n C y n to la J Peulucci
SECTION 771*0 }*}7
STATE R O A O cM Il 4)
SEMINOLE COUNTY
DESCRIPTION
F E E S IM P L E - L IM IT E D
ACCESS RIGHT O F WAY
P A R C E L NO 100
Thai pari ot
That portion ol to* SW
el
Sactlon 7. township JO South.
R ang* 10 E a s t . Sam lnel*
County. Florida lying W nN fly
ol Stato Raad am (LESS road
right el way)
AND ALSO
Block IS. together with *d|*
canl vacated alley, at ISLAND
L A K E , according loplel the,tot
et recxiN d m Piet Boo* 1. peg*
J! ot toe Public Records of
Seminole County. F lor id*
ANO ALSO
Th* East
al Government
Lot I (LESS to* South n i u Net
(hereof end toel pxiian lying
within th* Piet ol ISLAND
L A K E SUBDIVISION et re
corded In Plot Book 7. page 17 ol
to* Public Records et Semmeto
County. Florida) in Soslan tl.
Township 10 South. Rang* Jf

Legal Noticee
(«•). Sxnlnato Ceunty. Ftortoa
tytop SxsRwrty and ( x t o r ty X
a Una deter Wad a* N tN as.
Cerhthence el KkO*
1
l
o
V
*
tam er X Ih* SW to X Section 7.
Te nntol&gt; X SoXh. Ranpe X
E m ), Semlnoto Cawtfy. Ftortoa.
thence run Norm a r m IT E a tl
4 H I J lea) to Ih* Wetter Iy
e iiilln p Llmitod Accet* rt*M X
n a y line X Stole Read 4M II *&gt;1
thence South l7*1TIt" Wet)
atonp t a x Wbttorty HW* X &lt;*ay
line m m la X tar lha POINT
O F BEGINNING X lha lino
South l f j r i Y ' W n l 4)7 M toat
to to* be finning X a c x v t
concave Nxtow atNrly. having
a radiu* X W U X N X and a
chard b oxing X South 4t*WI*"
MN*I. toanc* run Sou towaiter Ir
along tha arc X taM c x v a
through a ctn tral angle *1
7f*7*TY' a Online* X IM S/
tool to Ww N x to tin* X to*
South N I 41 ta x X to* E a tl '* X
Government L X 1 In Section I),
mthip X South, Hang* X
t, SamlrwN County. Ftortoa.
tor to* and X t a t o c x v a and to*
no being herein de*cr Wad
C O N TA IN IN G I 171 acta*.
TO G E TH E R with XI right* X
view between to* Grantor'*
remaining pr***rty and any
toe ill ty can*true tod an to* above
deter toad property
OW N ED BY: BA U LU CCI
I N V E S T M E N T S . * F lo rid *
General Bxtiw rtM p
SU BJEC T TO M O R TG AO E
recx d a d In OttKIal Records
*41. peg* 444. ASSIGN
M E N T OB M O R T G A G E r t
carded In O tflclX Records Baa*
page 1*41. M O R TG AG E
M O DIFICATION r*cx«*d in
O tflclX Records beak 1*44. page
t a il and M O R T O A G I
M O DIFICATION recorded In
Official Retards Beak SMB. page
I t ll ta la v x X LEWIS BUSI
NB*S FORMS. INC . a Ftortoa
Corporation, and M O R TGAGE
re cx d a d In Official Records
lis t, page 1X7 m la v x al
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
O F SAINT BAUL
You X * n t h notified toat th*
Petltw nx tiled It* tw x n Ball
Iran and It* OectoralWn al Task
ing In toll Ceurt agawnl you at
defend ent*. seeking to condemn
by eminent domain proceedings
detcribed xopecty
to* Stato X F tor id*.
County X Sam Inal*
You ar* Ivflhar notified that
to* Petitioner will apply to to*
Honorable O H Eaton. J r . one
to* Judge* X ton C a x t an to*
llto stay X April. A O . IFX. at
I M eclock P M . In SEMI
HOLE County Courthouse San
toed Ftorida. tor an Order X
Taking ta ttu* Ckus* All d*Nn
dent* to nut lu ll may raquatl a
hexing *1 to* lime and place
dot.greeted and be hoard Any
deNndent tailing to III* a r*
quell tor hexing tlsxi wxv*
any right to ebfect to to* OrOer
X Taking
ANO
Each attendant I* hereby r*
quired to serve wvitsen detente*,
it any. and raquatl a hexing. If
desired, to M id Peltltan an
D E P A R T M E N T OF
TRANSPORTATION
I lfS Woodland Bled
D e l end. Florida 11770
c/eLawrences Gendswr
District Five Eminent
Domain Attorney......
*04 714 SIS)
an ar be Nr* to* tnd day al
April. A D . tfUTtoid IIN to*
orlgm xt with to* Clark X tost
C a x t an that da tv to thaw
cause what right. lltN. interest.
or INn you X any X you have in
and to to* prapxty described in
tlw Petition and ta thaw cause.
II any you hav*. why the proper
ty should not be condemned tor
Ih* ute* and purposes set torlh
in to* Petition II you IXI to
answer, a default may be an
lered against you tor to* rollel
demanded Ms to* Petition I) you
tail ta request a hexing an to*
PeliHon tor Order X Taking yaw
shell waive any rlghl to obtecl to
M id O rdtrXTakM ig
WITNESS M Y HANO AND
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday. March 12, 1090 — ?A

Lithuania defies Gorbachev
Baltic state’s
independence
cracks U.S.S.R.

Nightmare on Elm Drhra
L O S A N G E L E S — T h r second ton of m illio n a ire p a re nt! alaln
in a b ru ta l barrage of shotgun blast* In th e ir Beverly H ill*
m ansion surrendered in detective* when h r a rriv e d follow ing «
flight from Israel.
E r ik M enender IB. had been playin g In u profr**lonal te n n is
lo u m a m e n i In Israel last week when he learned he was w anted
for the A u k . 3 0 sla y in g of h is parents. He w as arrested a bou l I
a m. S u n d a y a i I n s Angeles International A irp o rt. Ile v rrly H ills
police Sgt. J o h n Edrnundsnn said. E r ik * brut h r r, Lyle. 22. w as
u n ra te d T h u rsd a y u i Ihe fa m ily 's U c v rrly l l l l i s home on E lm
D rive and Tared u rra lg n m rn l M onday on two r n u n is id m urder.
Jo se M eneltdr/. 43. n v ld ro and m usic Industry executive,
and h is w ife K illy . 44. w e rr killed it* they w atched television In
t h r first'floor library id th e ir home. The k illin g s were described
by veteran h om icide d r tr c llv r * a* am ong Ihe most gruesome
they have ever seen b rc u u s r id Ihe num ber o f lim e * Ihe v lrllm *
were shut w ith pow erful 12-gaugr shotgun*.

Rostenkowski challenges Bush on deficit
W A S H IN G T O N - Hep. D an K oslenkow skl. D -lll.. ch a irm a n of
th r pow erful House W ays and Means Com m ittee, challenged
President Hush to endorse his plan to e lim in a te the federal
budget deficit. In purt. by ra isin g consum er taxes.
K o sle n ko w skl. w ho o u llln rd hi* flvr-year plan In S u n d a y 's
W ashington Post, also called for a rejection of a ll tax ru t
proposals, u freeze on spending and u sin g the "|ie n rc
d iv id e n d " to reduce ih e deficit.

Overhaul of transportation urged
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e Issue, not su rp risin g ly . I* m oney. A n d
when It come* to transportation, the a d m in istra tio n I* betting
A m e rica n s are w itlin g lo bear Ihe cost of re p a irin g the n ation 's
overbu rdenrd road, rail and a viation system*.
T ran sportation Secretary S am u el S k in n e r p rrd lc trd Sunday
that co m m u te r congestion “ w ill get b e lte r." bu t on ly at a price
to be borne by user* Interviewed on the N B C New* program
“ Meet the P ress." S k in n e r d.■scribed, how Ihe adm in istration
w o uld look lo cities, stale* and even private business to build
new roads and rail co rrid o r to rrd u c r congestion In u rlu iu
areas.

Freni United Praia International raporta

White House supports
freedom for Lithuania

United Praaa International_____
V IL N IU S . U .S .S .K . L ith u a n ia 's d eclaratio n o f Independence from M oscow poses
the first s p lin te rin g o f the Soviet
U n io n sin ce the co m m u n ist na­
tion w as founded n early seven
decades ago.
T he u n a n im o u s vote S u n d a y
by the L ith u a n ia n P arliam ent
cam e a f lr r law m akers shed the
words " S o v lc l S o c ia lis t" from
Ihe B a ltic re p u b lic's nam e and
chose V y iu u ia s L a n d sb crg ls —
fo u n d e r o r I he S a j u d ls n a ­
t io n a lis t m o v e m e n t — as
L ith u a n ia 's first non-com m unist
president since co m in g under
Soviet co n tro l SO years ago.
T he U n ited S te le s n ever re­
cognized M oscow 's 1940 a n n e x ­
ation of L ith u a n ia In a deal
b r lw r r n Jo s e f S ta lin and A dolf
H ille r. W ash in gton also rejerted
Soviet Incorporation o f Ihe other
B a ltic re p u b lics. E s io n la and
Latvia.
L it h u a n ia 's P a rlia m e n t, o r
Suprem e S ovie t, voted 127-0
w iih six a b ste m io u s In m a kin g
•h r p ro cla m a tio n of Indepen­
dence expected lo lead lo format
secession through negotiations
w ith M oscow.
T he break posed a h isto ric
rh u lk-n g r to President M ik h a il
Gorbachev, w ho has prom ised
h r w ould not use force against
L ith u a n ia but Indicated Moscow
w ill m ake heavy e conom ic de­
m ands us I he price of freedom .
M osco w h a s h in te d at an
econom ic blockade by ch arging
w orld prices in hard cu rre n cy for

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e
While House urged Moscow
S um tsy to “ respect the will of
the citterns of Lithuania" In
thstr. Stetsralion of Indepenrteam the Soviet Union.
How e spokesman
e said In a
"the United
n e w recognised
ihe torelMf Incorporation of
the independent stales of
Sstonta. Latvia, or Lithuania,
Into the VMM.Hr
"W e have consistently
supported Ihe Baltic peoples*
inalienable right to peaceful
self-determination." Fltzwatrr
Lithuania proclaimed its
Soviet raw m aterials, as well as
d e m a n d in g r e p a y m e n t o f
b illio n s o f rubles Moscow In­
vested In L ith u a n ia ’s Infrastruc­
ture In Ihe past SO years.
E a r lie r S u n d a y . P a rlia m e n t
had Issued an appeal lo the
S o v lc l U nion, sa ying In purl.
" T h e S u p r e m e S o v ie t o f
L ith u a n ia appeals to the people*
o f Ihe S o v lcl U n io n to support
o u r a spiratio n and lo u ndersiand
we are guided by good Inten­
tio n s."
W h ile H o u s e s p o k e s m a n
M a rlin F lte w u le r s a id . " T h e
U ntied States w ould urge the
Soviet governm ent lo respect Ihe
w ill of the citize n s of L ith u a n ia
" W r c a ll u p o n Ihe S ovie t
governm ent lo address Its co n ­

lay in a
lon g ue a pet le d m ove th a t re p ­
resented the first s p lin te rin g
o f the S oviet U n io n sin ce the
co m m u n ist suite w as founded
n e arly seven decades ago.
" T h e U n ite d States w ould
urge Ihe Soviet governm ent lo
respect ih e w ill o f the c itte rn s
o f L ith u a n ia aa e xp re sse d
th rou gh Ih e lr freely elected
repreaenlalIves and e xp e rts
Ihe governm ent o f L ith u a n ia
to consider Ihe rig h ts o f Its
m in o r it y p o p u la t io n . "
F ite w ater said.
T h e p ro c la m a tio n o f In­
dependence represented Ihe
first sp lin te rin g o f Ihe S ovie t
U n io n in 6 8 years sin ce the
Soviet U n io n w as proclaim ed
w as created Dec. 3 0 .1 9 2 2 .
c e r n s a n d In te re sts th ro u g h
Immediate, c n n s lru c llv e negotia­
tion* w lih the governm ent of
L lih u u n tu ." F lte w u le r said.
Lundstx-rgl* later la id a new*
conference lie had w ritten letter*
to President Hush and French
P resident F ra n co is M itte rra n d
a s k in g th e ir g o v e rn m e n ts to
rccognt/e the L ith u a n ia n sm tr.
"W e Just did 11 *o q u ic k ly a n d we
have received no respon se." h r
said.
T he L illi no nlan president sold
Ihe P arlia m e nt'* vole declared
the re b irth o l the re p u b lic ’s
Independence, and he hoped to
begin n rg o lla tlo u * szxin w llh
M oscow on fo rm a l se ce ssio n
Irom the Soviet Union.
E a c h L ith u a n ia n la w m a k e r
sUxxl and voted, and a roar

C o m e d ia n s h o n o r fu n n ie s t a cto rs, a c tr e s s e s
United Press totsmat ten a I
L O S A N G E L E S - Meg Hyan and H illy
C ry sta l gave "W h e n H arry M el S illy ..." a
sweep S atu rda y night of the major Him
honor* ul Ihe lourth A m erican Cornedv
Aw ards.
R yan was nam ed lu n n lcst film actress and
C ry sta l funniest Him actor lor I9HU for Ihc-lr
leading roles In "W h e n H a rry Met S ully ....'*
director Rob R e in e r's story of Iwo rlo s r
friends w ho spend years becom ing lovrrs.
J u lie K a v n rr w as the o n ly double w inner
d u r in g Ih e c e r e m o n y a i i h r S h r in e
A u d ito riu m . She w as nam ed fu n u lrs l sup­

porting Him uctrcs* lor her part opposite
Woody A lle n In "N ew York S tories." and lor
tn m ile s l su pp o rtin g actress In u television
series for " T h e T ra ce y U llm u n S h o w ."
T race y C h ilia n , star of her ow n Fox
B ro a d ca s ttn g sh o w , upset s u c h h e lle r
kno w n star* us Roseanne Harr and C a n d le r
Ik-rgen lo w in for funniest Icmale perform er
In u T V series. J o h n G ix xlm u n . H a rr's T V
bubble on the hit sitcom . "R o se an n e ." won
lo r funniest m ale In a television series.
M any of Ihe lo p w inn ers were n ol present
lo r Ih r ce re m o ny. U llm u n and K a v n rr
provided film ed u c rrp tu n rr speeches.
G m xlm un credited Harr lo r Ills aw ard and

JlO m ddl
I h u ; lx* Wood u m o k h and ■•**•* P*cu

c m p t i - d jin t h e n u m lx - r o f " y e s "

v o le s re a c h e d Ih e m a jo r it y
needed In 'h e 1 4 1 -m e m b e r
Pari lam ent.
T h e p r o c la m a t io n o f I n ­
dependence represented the llrs l
sp lin tering of the S o vlrt U nion III
68 years since Ihe Soviet U nion
was created Dec. 30. 1922. five
years after ih e B o lsh evik re v o lu ­
tion.

( n r IMstimiKT?

Ihe show 's su rre ss. " I l's Rosie. A m e rica 's
fin a lly ready for h rr. S h e 's re a lly had h rr
lin g e r on th r pulse for some lim e ."
C a ro l H u rn ctl. who won for fun n lesi
fem ale p rrfo rm rr In u T V special for h r r
d u el w ith J u lie Andrew s. " J u lie and Carol:
Together A g a in ." said. " T h is m eans an
a w fu l lot In m y life ."

Pound &lt;

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T TONY RUSSI INSURANCE

" I t's kind of a nice valid a tio n after a ll
ihese years for som eone to say. 'H ey. you ’ re
s till hanging In ihere.*" U u m e ll said. N o lln g
she d id a lot of s in g in g In Ihe 4how. B u rn e ll
said. "This Is ih e first tim e I've won a
com edy award for m y sin g in g ."

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is noon three days prior lo an event or a t soon after
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RELIGION
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sponsored by a church or synagogue in Sem inole
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the wedding. W edding forms should be submitted
as soon after the wedding as possible.
The form s provide the basis for inform ation that
w ill appear In the announcement. The lorm s are
available at the newspaper office or by sending an
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Weddings).
If desired. Ihe com pleted forms may be accom ­
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any size lo be published In black and while with the
announcement. The newspaper reserves Ihe right
to reject any photograph that it cannot reproduce
Photographs may be picked up after publication
or can be returned by mail il accom panied with an
SASE.
Engagements and weddings are published in the
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M arch 12, 1990

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IN BRIEF

Running for the fun of it

BASKETBALL

Seminole girls have fun
while winning relay meet

Kleine delivers in Celtic win
A b a ck u p proved h r co u ld o u liio I h r bcsl In
Ih r NIIA In lrs.nlhan 10 seconds
Jo e K lr ln r . u r r s r r v r c r n lr r for Boston who
n ever averaged more than 9 8 (Milnls a game. h ll
an 11-foot Jum per w ith 8.2 seconds re m a in in g
S u n d a y, pu ttin g Ih r C r it ic s ahead 107-105
C h a rle s B a rk le y . Ih r league's lending llr ld u o .il
sh o o icr at 6 0 percent for P hiladelphia, m issed a
16-fool attem pt w ith 3.2 s e co n d sIrll. a llo w in g
I h r C e lt ic s the twopoint victo ry.
"It s been a l&lt;xtg tlm r
sin ce I've m ade a w in ­
n in g sh o t." said K lr ln r .
w ho in a d r o n ly 3 of 12
shots. fin is h in g w ith 10
points.
K lr ln r . a 7 -fo o t.
2 7 1 -pound player from
A rkan sa s, w as chosen by Sacram ento as
six th player In Ihr 1985 draft.
Elsew here In the N B A . Ih r L A Lake rs defeated
A tla n ta 123-115. C le v e la n d rllp jie d M ilw aukee
107-96. G o lde n Slate brat S acram ento 123-116.
Detroit dow ned C h arlo tte 98-88, N rw Vork
cru sh e d M ia m i 106-90 and Utah edged Denver
I 10-109.

FOOTBALL
Instant replay up for vote again
O K L A N D O — T he a n n u a l h n ltlr o v rr Instant
rrp la y w ill lx- waned at ih r N F L ow ners
m r r tln g x M onday, w hen the league v o le s
w hether It should retain Ih r ruk- to aid o lllrla ls
lo r a tilth season
Instant replay has p a ssrd w ith llt t lr room to
spare rv e ry y r a r s ln c r 1986 — each tlm r for one
season
First-ye a r co m m ission e r P au l T a g lla h u c and
N rw O rle a n s S a in ts P r r s ld r t il J im F in k s ,
ch a irm a n o l llw- (M iw crlul Co m petitio n Comm ille r, a rr strung su pp o rte rs o f u sin g rrp la y to
overru le ob vio u s blow n c a lls by o illcla ls
T hey a rr expected to push It through the
s a m r w ay form er co m m ission e r Pete H o /rlle
and T ex S chra m m d id In the past. But K o / r llr Is
r r llr r d and S chram m , w ho headed Ih r co m p e ti­
tion c o m m itte r and llrst suggested the Instant
replay system , was fo rc ril out i A the league by
n rw D a lla s Cow boys ow ne r J e rry .Jones.
A s usual, passing Ih r rrp la v m ight la ke some
a rm tw istin g T hree-quarters o l Ih r ow ners
m ust vote for It lo pass, m eaning eight votes
against cun k ill it

A U T O RACING
Houston wins controversial race
M A R T IN S V IL L E . Va. — T o m m y H ouston's
B u lc k edged Elton S a w y e r's B u lck by 2-IOths of
a second S u n d a y to w in a controversial 2 0 0 lap
G ra n d N atio nal race that h ighligh ted a N A S C A R
ir lp lr h r u d c r . il tlx- M a rtin sv ille Speedway.
A ls o on Ihe card. Reggie Ruggiero w on th r
200-lap m uddled race by n ip p in g J e ff F u lle r and
D avid B lan k e n sh ip dom inated a 100-lap la ic
in odcl sli&gt;ck ca r race that earned h im a purse ol
$5,825.
T o m m y E llis of R ich m o n d had the pole for HuG ra n d N atio nal race and he led for 17-1 laps —
w ith a co m m an din g -1.2 second lead — on Hie
half-m lle ov a l before h is brakes went out.
S aw ye r took over the lead from E llis , but
m om en ts later lx- lost two places co m in g out of
a ca u tion Hag &lt;xi lap 183 because of an errant
ca u tio n ligh t on the fourth turn. H ouston look
over from th e re a n d held on lo win

NOCKEY
Savard’s 1,000th point wasted
C H IC A G O — C h ica g o 's D enis Savurd reached
a m ileston e S unday night, but the St. Lo u is
B lu e s lelt Chicago S i.id io m w llll the key 6-4
victory.
S ava rd picked u p an assist In the second
|icrtod for h is 1.000th career point, h e m m in g
the 2 6 th player In N H L history and th ird
B lu rk h a w k lo reach Ihe plateau.
S a v a rd 's a rc ix n p lls lim rm , acknow ledged by
th e s e llo u t cro w d of
18.472 w ith a standing
ovation, also was the
p I a Ie a u f o r t h e
B la c k h a w k s , w h o
p lu m m eted the rest of
ih e way.
T r a i l i n g 4 -2 . R o d
B rln d 'A m o u r begun the
co m e b ack for tlx_____________
first-place Blues, sco rin g w ith ixic second left In
Ihe second period. B rln d 'A u u x ir (ranged In a
loose p u ck oast' form er team m ate G reg M ilieu
l
d u rin g a w i Id M-ramble In front o f the CChicago
net.
C o m p iled from sta ff ond w lro reports

HOCKEY
8 p m — SUN. College. W l IIA Tournam ent
| ch a m p io n sh ip $ im c . II.I
C om plete listin gs on P a ge 2B

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Prom staff reports

T h e re 's a ce rta in lu x u rv that
com es Irnm Ix lng a fou r-lim e de ­
tru d in g state ch a m pion A s long as
v o t in ' m a k in g progress tow ard ih.it
lilt ft title. Ihe pressure ls n ’1 on every
week lo w ill
T ills year, the S e m in o le H igh
SchiMil g irls' track team Is g u nn in g
lor ils m ill co u se cu llve sta le crow n
In lh.it quest, the Sem m oles are
follow ing a program under first-year
head roa ch Nate I'e rklu s ih.n a llo w s
lo r a liille h ll ol lim along w ith ih e
hard w ork required of s lu ie cham plnns.
“ Right now. we re ru n n in g |usi lo
have fu ll." said I'e rklu s
T h a t's
w hy we ru n in relays W e're Just
havin g som e Inn rlg lil now We
know we have to gel se rio us lor Ihe
conference a n d d istrict meets, so
we re h avin g a lu ile Inn now '
It d o e sn 't h urt a n y that the
Sem m oles can have fun and w in ai
the s u ite lim e like lltcy did al Ihe
l.adv W ild ca t R e la ys on F rid a y
night ai W inter B a rk 's S h o w a lle r
Field r ile T rib e won liv e events lo
f in is h in a in - lo r l l r s i w it h
ru iis v ille .A s tro n a u t at 86 |x&gt;inls
Lake Mary lin ish e d th ird w ith 69

points w h ile la tk e H ow ell railli* III
seventh w uh 32 |x iin ls
"I'm real pleased w ill) ihe wav we
ra n ." said I'erklus "Y olan da linke r
•Ini a trem endous job So did Kccia
W ard and N’adrlau Mi G ill T he y're
our w o rk h o rsrs right now ."
A t le a s t o n e Iro m that tr io
p a rlli Ipaled in all elgh l events In
w h ich Ihe S em hm lcs scored. T here
w ere I wo c v r n ls w on hv S einluolc —
l lie MMtt relay and ilic m ile relay —
lh.it a ll lin e r ra il a leg In Ihe HHn
S lie rl Reddleks rounded m il Ill*
quarrel w hile Kiri ta Law n •h i r M il
on Hu- m ile relay
O ilie r llrst plat e lutlsbes lor S rill
mole eunie III tin - s lio l pot. 111).illf l
sprin t medley. In the shoe R ed­
dicks. Ilakcr and Andrea llrn w n
co m bine d lor Hie w in T ile 4 III relayco nsisted ol Baker. M it illl K lin
Brow n n ilil M eslielle Toom bs w hile
Hu- s p rn il mi dlev w as won hv Hie
lo iirs o iile ol N icole Banks Tina
Brow n. Dehr.i Dupree and Ward
S e m in o le also lo ok a second in Hie
triple p im p Ix-hliul Ihe e llo rls ol
T o o m b s . W a r d a n d Y o la n d a
W illia m s In ilie m ile medley K im
B r o w n . W a rd
Law enee and
W illia m s lin is h e d ih lr il W a rd .
T ix iin tis and R c d illi ks also look

t h ir d III th e lu n g |o m p .

Next up lor Hu- S em ino le g irls w ill
lx- Hu- llo li lla y c s Invitation al In
J a c k s o n v ille I Ills S aturday.
"We go up to llo li Hayes Hits lim e
ol year lo sec what the com petition
is lik e up there." sa id I'erklus "II
we can llitls h in Ihe top three, we ll
know w e're on Ihe right track lo
s ta le ."
Lake M a ry 's th ird place fin ish In
the leant standings cam e on Hie
s lre llg th ol w ins in Hie m ile m cdley
atul high |iim p relays
For U tk e Howell, success In F r i­
day s com|M-tuioii cam e not in w ins.
Inn In Im proveil lim e s and sclu xil
records I In -S ilv e r H a w ks set three
in u -.. in mil m a rks m Hie 8 k ilo slio l
p ill relay Hie low binrdle sihut lie
r r l iiv an d 1on r ut 1l i ­ re l.iv
In •d in ie u ■lt id M ipliom orirs|
We re pleased w ith w hal
iliil
s«ud Lake H ow ell eikieh
H a iiu iio iitr ie A relay meet Is not
like a regular meet II you have a lot
ol | m nplc w ho m on- lo r von. von can
•In w ell In a relay meet because von
• an lisid u p B ill we re young and
we dun i a lw a y s do w ell in relaymeets
I lie k id s did a good |ob Most ol
tiu-ni ran tlietr lx-si tim e s or were
• lo se

. m il l l i a l s w h a t y o u w a n t
lo o k in g lo r u u p r iiv e m e n t .
I r v l i ik l o d o Ix -tle r l i l t s w e e k I lia n
tin
w e e k Ix -liu e o r I lia n t h e y 'v e
d o n e a ll s e a s o n

Wt re

Lake

H o w e ll's lo p

M ulshes in

F rid a y 's meet were th irds In the
Iresltm nn/sophom nre m ile medley
and the distance m edley. Je n n y
M ae D ow rll. K risie u Sm art. S ally
M orris and Natalie Newlx-rry were
in Hu- frosli/sopli m ile m edley while
S h e r y l I’ a lu m b n . S t u a r t . M ik l
I’a lu m lx i and T rle ia Frost run Hudlsla n ce m edley
The S liv e r H a w ks also lix ik lour
In u rlli place lin is h e s and a fillli
place latke H ow ell placed In urlli III
Ihe v a rs ity fou r-m ile relay, low
h urdles sh in lie. discu s relay and
iw o m lle relay w hile Hie flflh-plaee
show ing cam e In Ihe triple jum p
relay
W h ile it was a v a rs iiy race. Neshlu
ln-s.il. Daw n Coker. Shelby S lia llrr
a n il M ary Ro/elle si ill managed lo
break Ihe Lake H ow &gt;-11 school rei iird
lor freshm an and sophom ores while
lln is b ln g fo u rlli m the four-mile
relay.
In Hie low liu rille s slu iltle . Jessica
t ardarelll. Mat Dowell M orris and
G ra m llnlslu-d lo iir lb and set a new
m |ii xil record
Also. Kelly- Kobla
M orris and G reief.e A ria s i ouiblni-d
lo place lo iirlb In Hie discu s relay
w h ile N e w b e rry . Frost and the
I'ah u iltx i s ls trrs cam e III In urlli III
ihe iw o-rnlle relay.
F in a lly . Lake H ow ell cam e in llllh
in Hie triple p im p relay on Hie
e lln rts nl M.u Ikiw ell. ('a rd are lll and
Sm art
See T ra c k . Page 2 B

win
close game
with F A A
Prom sta ff reports

O V IE D O — In a h ig h sch o o l
baseball game where a ll Ihe ru n s
lu ll one were Ihe re su lts of errors.
Ihe O viedo L io n s made the fewer
m ista ke s lo post u 4-1 w in over
M e lbou rn e’s Florida A ir A cadem y
on S itu rd u y night
W illie the game w as played al
O viedo H igh Scluxil. F A A was Ihe
hom e learn lo r th is second c o n lrs l
b e tw e e n th e Iw o s c h o o ls t h is
season.
After F A A lix ik a 1 0 tra d In Ihe
Ixitiom of the llrst in n in g on an
unearned ru n . llu- L io n s took (h r
lead (or g ixx l w ith Iw o u nru rn ed
ru n s of Ih e lr ow n Hoth K e v in
T w ig g s and J a x m llu ls h scored for
Ihe L io n s when Ihe F A A ren ter
fielder m lsp lo y cd a fly bull.
T he lone u n la ln trd ru n In Ihe
gam e cam e w ith one out In Ilie top
of the seventh Inning, when G rrg
H ughes triple d and scn rrd on M ike
V erne's rb l sin gle to left.
A lte r V r r n r stole second. Todd
T o cco 's grou n d bull w as throw n
aw ay by the F A A sh o rtslo p T occo
then stole second to give O viedo
ru n n e rs at serond and th ird . B rian
M aclm u-ss ih r n pm dow n a su icide
h um In score Verne.
D anny M clln was the w in n in g
pitch e r for O vlrdn. s trik in g o u i four,
w a lk in g tw o and g ivin g u p four tills
(all singles) In a com plete-gam e
p e r f o r m a n c e th a t r a is e d h is
personal rrro rd In 2 -1.
V erne led the Oviedo olfeose by
going 2 for-3 wuh Ihe RBI. Ryan
A lk lre also h ll a dou ble for the
Lions.
Now 7-3, O viedo returns lo action
iiin lg h i In a hom e aga'iist L y m a n at
7 pm
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Longwood 3 J e ll Farmer (No 10) rode h is 600cc
Yam aha lo victory In Sunday's lOO kilom eter 600cc
S u p e rS p o rt In lern atlon al C h a lle n g e a l D aytona
International Speedway Farmer. 23, is a graduate o l

Lake Mary H igh School. A fleet m echanic lor Enaine
Tech, Farmer Is sponsored by K 'P Racing, M oto
Liberty and Engine Tech. He earned a spot in Ihe
race by winning h is qualifying heal on Thursday.

M eetings produce no progress on lockout
United P ress International

N E W Y O R K — llu M - h u ll t'o m m issin iii-r Fay V incent
and players u nion ch iel 18m F cltr met tw in- over the
weekend lit an ellort to help resolve Hit- 2 5 day lockout
Inn reported no progress
Fch r met tiilo rm a lly w ith V ln e e iii ImiH i Saturday and
S u n d a y at the (xiinm lssioni-r's ( 'n iin i- iiii ut hom e hut
could m il agree on a resolution that w ould prom pt the
o|M-mog ol spring ir .itiiiiig cam ps .m il possibly preserve
()|M-nlng Day
“W e e o u liliT l llg u ie out a graceful wav lo do that
V incent said
No Inn In r d lM U s s to n s liir t ii. il o r lu lo r m o ! h a v e Ix-eu
M 'h e ilille t l ll n o w s e e m s a s s u r e d th e r e g u la r s e a s o n u t i l
n o t start a s M - h r iliili- il A p ril 1
T he fnrniiilssioM i-r said In- a n il Fch r i I i m i i s m -i I a

series ol Issues e e n lra l lo Hu- l.ilx ir impasse In e liiilm g
Hu- m ajor s tic k in g pntm ol u rb lim ilin i lor players
Ix-lween Iw o a n il H im - years o l ex|N-rteiire

Tile latest p riqxisal hv Hie I'layers A s m k la llnn o llrrs
lo rank p layers between two and three years ill
es|M-rli-nee by service lim e, w llll Ihe top SO itcrcrn l
eligible lor a rb ilra llo n O w n ers have i-ininlered w ith a
p ro|M iM -il Im i i i u s |mm )I to rew ard Hie "Iw o -lh re r” players
ik iM - t ln n |H-rforin.inre.
V ln e e n l said be asked F e lir II Ihere was a w ay lo
re .11 b Mime M irl nl agreem em on Hu- eon lesled year ol
a rb ilra llo n llia l w ould allow the ra m p s in open. hut
eim id not m ake any headway.
I Hunk 11 w as useful, but u llllt ia lr ly u d idn 't result m
any progress on Ihe m ain Issue." V lneen l said
Ft-lir v ili l llu- co m m issio n e r's pro|iosul was itiueh tins u in ’ as Hie one he made T h u rsd a y. In w h ich he offered
in declare ca m p s open If Ihe I’lay ers A s M ic ia ilim would
agree m il lo strik e 10 1990
"l.el's no) c a ll II a proposal, le i's call II a plo y." Fchr
said, rr lir r u t h ig that V in c e n t's oile r w as announced lo
Ihe m edia lielore ll lo rm a lly bail lic e ii presented In the
iin io il

Huskies, Spartans crash gate of N C A A hoop bash
United f m i International

101111111111-1- meiiilM-r said S o u ila v llia l G a th e rs' dealh
1 uiisi it o llll la ls lo drop Hie L llllls III Ilie seedlllgs despite

K A N S A S C IT Y . Mo. — C o m ie clle u l and M lelilgan
Stale. sur|irlse w inners nl H ielr e u nfrrciie e s' a iilo m a lle
Ix-tllis S u n il.iv r r te lV fil No I M-edlngs lor Ilie N C A A 's
three week. 64 If am Ik isk e llk ill tournam ent
The D iv isio n I M en's B asketball C o m m llle e gave No
I O kla ho m a Ihe lit|i seed III the M idwest Region while
No. 3 Nevada Las Vegas, llu- B ig West i h a ilip was lell
a l home In Ilie West
t cumei- lli- iil. a 1 9 game Ii i m t |usl three seasons ago.
and Mu llig a n Stale, w h ich losi 18 lim e s iw o years ago.
cap U a ll/e d on v id o rlc s S un day lo avsurc I lir n iM - lv i- s
y p o l s m 1 nllcge l ia s k i l l i a l l s postseason I mim . i i i / . i
The H u sk ie s w ill lake the lavnred s |mii m Hie East
Region and w ill play i Io m - in hom e in lla r ilo r d . Conn
M lelilgan S tale heads In Ihe Southeast as llu- No I
seed.
No 7 ('n m ifc H i'u l iqiM-l No 4 Syracuse 78 75 10 the
lllia l ol Hu- Big East T iiu rn a m e iil w h ile the No. 8
s p a ll. ills stoppeil No 9 I'u rih ie 72 70 In y«lo Hie Big
TeilltH e
l.oyola M .iry ilio u ill w h ich eim sldered lu r n lllg down
an a u lo m a tlc Ix-rlh a lte r Ihe d e a lh ol star player Hank
G .itlu-rs w as given Ihe l l l l i m -c i I h i llu- West. A

a 23 5 record.
Had Ihe L io n s e a ili eled Ihe rest ol ih e lr m -.i m i i i . Ihe
West t ik isi A lllle lii ( 0 0 I1 n o n - w ould have hern
w U I ioiii a repreM -m .ilivi
s u ite none ol Hie o ilie r m -v i -ii
m em bers were deemed w orthy nl a ll al large h e rlli
M aryland w as am on g m i i i i i - 20 o ilie r Ira n is co n s id ­
ered lor llu- lo u rn n iiii-m
lu ll w as le ll m il T he
Terrapins are barred Irom Hie N C A A s m in i .11 least
1993 Im -i .i u m - they are under p rn lk illim alter Ibis year's
In u rn a m rill.
( a lilo ru la ri-iu rn s to Hie In-Id tor llu- llrs i lim e su m I'MiO a s Ik is k e llk ill iim llu u e s I n i i m 1 III Hie I'ae llir IO
I lie eoiilereiii't* again p la e e il lo u r team s in llulo uru a m i-iil. im lu llin g IO lim e e lia m p io ii l,'('LA . No 16
A ri/on a am i Oregon S tale
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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 EA D

NCAA
Basketball
Tournament
Outstanding players (1980-89)
1980-Darrell Griffith, Louisville
1931-ljiah Thomas, Indiana
1982-James Worthy, North Carolina
1983- Akeem Olajuwon, Houston
1984-Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
1935-Ed Pickney, Villanova
1986- Parvis Ellison, Louisville
1987-Keith Smart, Indiana
1988- Danny Manning, Kansas
1989- Glen Rice, Michigan
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Parents, ch ild e n bond
in sp e c ia l sprin g ritual
A k you m ake y o u r tra y around
S e m in o le C o u n ty d u rin g ih r
n e xt few m onths, y o u 'll have Ihc
op p o rtu n ity (o w tin e m the re­
new al o f a ritual: y o u th baseball
L i k e a lm o o l e v e r y o t h e r
r o u n ly in Florid a . S em ino le has
m o r e b a s e b a ll a n d s o f t b a ll
leagues for ch ild re n o f variou s
agea (and w e 're n ot ta lk in g
a b o u t those o f ua b tu c k In
perm anent adoleacenre. either)
th a n can be e a s ily be rem em ­
bered.
T h e re 's L illie League. Pony
L e a g u e . F lo rld u R e e re u lla u u l
L e a g u e . N a t io n a l A m a t e u r
Ila s r ba ll Federation League . . .
It's a tru ly ov e rw h e lm in g list,
la k e II from me.
B u t I'm nol here today In sin g
the praises of organ ized youth
b a se b a ll — Its b e n c flls (and
problem s) are self-evident and
weII-discussed. Instead. I’d like
lo d iscu ss so m e th in g a little
m ore aubtlc about what m akes
Ihta a special Institution.
Som ewhere a lo n g the line In
o u r evolution a s a society, we've
lost a certain spe cia l tra d ition of
pasalng on know ledge to the
next generation. W here It used
lo be solely Ihe fathers' and
m oihera' re sp o n sib ility lo leach
son s and daughters how lo r a m
u liv in g or keep a home, other
Institu tions have gotten Involved
In and taken o v e r m u ch o f the
edu cation al process.
S till, (here Is one exception:
sports.
W hite schools cu n leach how
lo ru n a b u siness or manage a
hom e, teaching u c h ild how lo
s w in g a but o r throw a ball
r e m a in s a la r g e l y p r i v a i r
exchange between parent and
c h ild . Sure, team s have coaches,
but before you step on the field,
som ebody had to teach you the
fun dam entals o f the gum r.
A l th is point, th is interaction
seem s lo be m ore prevalent In
baseball. B a ske tba ll and football
are such s p c rlu ll/c d a ctiv itie s

TONY
DMORMIER

requ irin g specific p h ysical a t­
trib u te s that n ol a ll parents
'p la y e d Ihc sport In any orga­
nized rashlon. A lso , soccer Is s till
lot) new lo lid s co u n try to have
d e v e lo p e d lh a l g e n e r a tio n a l
Iradlllon .
Baseball, on Hit- o lh e r band,
can be played w ell by adutls and
ch ild re n of a ll sizes. A n d w ith
Ih r h istory b e h ind organized
youth baseball. I f d be safe lo say
that a m ajority o f parents have
played Ihe gam e al one level or
another In one form or unalher.
S w in g in g a baseball bat doesn't
differ m u rh from sw ingin g a
■ a flU illb a i.
Now. w lih ch ild re n o f (heir
ow n. parents ra n pass along
those experiences and aqulred
knowledge. W here It used lo be a
fa th e r le a c h in g h is son the
fam ily trade has developed Inin a
father le a ch in g h is son how lo
pla y Ihe gume. Il doesn't have
Ihe same ftn an rla l Im p e ru llvr
b ill Is just us special.
If you d o n 'i believe II. spend
some lim e a l a local field. Look
beyond Ihe scream in g and y e ll­
in g that Invariably goes w ith
y o u lh sports a n d y o u 'll see (hat
Interaction that seem s to be so
uncom m on nowadays, parents
tru rh ln g ch ild re n , even Is Its ju s l
how to h old Ih r bal or ball
co rre ctly, how lo sw in g and
throw.
Nol on ly d o rs II bu ild Ihe bond
between parent and ch ild , but
helps the re la tio n sh ip transcend
from fa m ilia l lo fa m llU r. S h a rin g
ih r game tu rn s parents and
c h lld c rn Into frlruds.

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p u t relay but were unable to
score in tn e event.
L a k e H ow ell w ill be tra ve lin g
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S e m in o le S o ftb a ll C lu b o p e n s p la y in 1990 y o u th s lo w -p itc h le a g u e s
Fran, staff rapprte
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gam es of I h r Sem inole S oflbu ll
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Sparrow s
In ih e op e n in g gum e or Ihe
season. F c llc c t li P ools sto red
liv e ru n s In the Ixtiion i o f fifth
lim in g lo posi u 20-17 nune - f r o m - b e h ln d v ic t o r y o v e r
W ln lr r S p rin g s II K r ls ll lla z lrn .
A n d r e a F e l l e e l l l a m i J u ll e
K u u lu u k u s led Ihe F e lle e lll offeusc w lih four ru n s scored am i
lo u r RBI each. K a u lu u k a s also
b a il a il o u ts iu n illn g game defe n siv rly .
A n dre a F e lle e lll. K r ls ll Hazier.
.( N ile K a lu u k u s a n d M e o le
U ilsoo were Ihe leadin g b ille rs
a s F e lle e lll Pools defeuled H a m s
Pools 14-13.
W in t e r S p r in g s I w o n Its
o|K-niiig game of (he season w ith
a 25-11 triu m p h over F e lle e lll
I'(Mils.

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Zebrotidu S n e ll w as Ihe w in ­
n in g p iie h e r us B ria r C o rp o ra llo u
of Sanford defeuled Nut-el's P izza
o'l Forest C it y 14-3. II. L e tzk u s
w as ih e lo sin g pitcher.
T he B ria r C o rpo ru lln n of Sunlo rd won lls sceond stra lg h l
game 10-1 over W in te r S prin g s
II Zehrnnda S n e ll w as Ih e w in ­
n in g p lle h e r and u lv i hel|H d her
ow n eutise al (lie t u l w ith u
home run
l.orl Pearson sm acked a grand
slam and E m ily H a rre ll had a
solo hom e run as I lie B ria r
C or|Kirallon ol S a lilo rd picked
u p lls ilm d vie lo ry ol ih e season
Ix'.iltug W ild e r S prin g s I 17 5
X ctu u lid a Snell w as the w inn in g
plleher.
K a lic D urham drove in three
ru n s and scored ih ree ru n s as
Lo n g w o o d A t l. iit lU- P lu m h ln g
h u m b le d C a s s e lb e r r y 10 -1
D u t Im iii d id In r damage w ith a
borne run. triple a m i a single
K a il'' A u erbach also b a il a home
ru n lor Longw ood Sarah S m ith
s t r u c k m il n in e C a s s e lb e rry
H ille r s lo p ick op tin- pitchin g
victo ry Je n n ife r lillle s p le was
llie leading h lllr r lor Casselberry
w ith a double, two singles, iw n
ru n s scored and live B ill Finite
I lerrnrn w as ihe losin g plleher

Hawks
Cussclberry S p e c ia lly Produ cts
scored six ru ns In the s ix th
Inning lo dow n Sunford Irrig a ­
tion am i S p rin k le r 13-11. P ro ­
v id in g Ihe olfeiise for CusselIx-rrv were Lin dse y M e rrill llrlple. Iwo singles m id one RBI],
J o n n t r B elaud llw o d o u bles.
Ihree RBI). A n g c h q u c N ieves
(double, three RBI. Y lra Segarra
(double. Iwo K B Il and K ristin a
M rA iillM e Istngle. one RBI). T h c
leadlng hitters lor Sunlnrd were
Lara R icha rds (single, double,
iw o RBI) a n d E r in H u g c lc y
(double, one RBI). M e rrill was
ltie w in n in g p lle h e r w ith J ill
Ineswlek ta kin g Ihe loss.
S abrina S ir in broke u &lt;M&gt; lie
w ith a Iwn-run triple lit the six th
In n in g us Lo n g w o o d han ded
W in te r S prin g s an H-7 defeat.
S te in also had a double and u
single lo go w ith her triple. O ther
h itters for la m g w ixxl were J e n ­
nifer Deans w ith a triple a n d a
hom e run and J o y ia Capo w ith a
double and a single. D oing Ihe
du iilo g c lor W ln lc r S prin g s were
S la e y Ritter w ith a double and
three singles and C a ro lyn C ru gcr
w ith u h om e ru n a n d tw o
singles. J u lie J o n e s w as the
w in n in g p lle h e r a n d B e t h
Ja n se n sulfered the loss.
Shydonnu Tussle and Season
K a m in sky com bined to drive In
liv e ru n s a s W in te r S prin g s I
luutim ered Lake M ary I 14-3.
T ussle drove In three ru n s w ith
iw n singles and K a m in s k y drove
In two w ith a triple. C a ro ly n
C ru g cr also had a trip le for
W in te r S prings. B e lli Ja ita o n got
th e p itc h in g w in and L ln d y
L o lig s la ll was I h c litser.
lir iiiu n y S co n . S la t y Clctnc n ls . Nova M ailm a n and C crch u
M tC ix ik were Ihe leading h itte rs
a s Casselberry I sipteeked nut a
12-11 victo ry over A lta m o n te
S prin g s Scott was ih e w in n in g
p lleh er
C asselberry I won Its second
nm- ran deelslon nl liie season
w ith an 11-10 Itliim p h o v e r
W ittier S prings II S laey Clem e n ls am i B rltta itv Scott turn
h ille d tor the p ile h in g w in and
S i o i l . u ill, a hom e ru n and three
singles, and Nova M ailm an, w ith
a triple and a single, led ih e w ay
on o lfrtis r Dugan s u llrre d the
pitching loss (or W ln le r S prin g s

Sharon I'au tle itu s and B riltatty S c u ll drove In liv e ru ns
each us C asselberry I blasted
Forest C ity 23-3. Pan lie n u s had
u double and three sin g le s am i
Scott a dou ble uttd two singles.
Nova M a ilm a n a lso had u gixxl
game w ith the IKit w ith a hom e
r u n unci a s in g le . M e lis s a
M lg d u ls k l had a good gum e
defensively for Casselberry and
S u m and S la e y C le m e n ts co m ­
bined lo r the pit citin g win. Sarah
V ance w as the losing pitcher.

Falcon
llath u ru B a rte ls and C h rls s y
Bane had Iw o singles each as
First U n io n B a n k whitew ashed
Je n n in g s H a iic ry Service lO-O.
J c n n llc r F o rs io n was the w in n ­
in g p lle h e r a n d s h o r t s t o p
C la u d ia T h u g g u r d h u d an
e xce lle n t d e fe n siv e gam e for
First U n io n . R o bin N ew berry
look Ihe p ile h in g loss.
A p ril S o ru b b s drove In five
ru n s Iwth iw o sin gles a s the
Klorlda P olice A lh lf llc League
tx-sled WeklVM C o if C lu b 15-0,
A ls u h illi n g lo r F P A L were
J o l y i n t A r n o ld w l lh t h r e e
s in g le s . G in a B a z le r w ith u
double and a single and Angel
D an ie ls a n d L a u ra R e y n o ld s
w ith one s in g le each. Daw n
Barnes had tw o singles and two

RBI and Slaey S tu lle r had a
sin gle and two KU I lo pace
W eklva. Bazler w as ih e w inn in g
h u rle r and Barnes took the loss.
G in a Bazler w as Ihc w inning
p lle h e r a s Ih r F lo rid a Police
A th le tic League defeated Ihc
C a sse lb e rry Rotary C lu b 5-3.
P ro v id in g ih c ofTcnsc for F P A L
were Elizabeth D avidson (two
doubles. Iwo KBIl. A p ril Scrubbs
(double, single, one RBI). Jo ly n n
A rn o ld Islnglc. two RBI). Angel
D an ie ls (Iwo singles) and Angela
Snow (double). T he lo sin g p itch ­
er for Casselberry w as Ja m ie
Iw unczyk white M ich e lle Bishop
Ifour singles, one RBI). Iw anc/yk
llw o singles, two RBII and Ja m ie
Ik-land (two singles. Iwo runs
sco re d ) d id Ihe d a m a g e oflettslvrlv.
T h e F lo rid a P o lice A lh lc llr
League ro llre lrd 2 ) h its as It
d ctru le d A .L. W illia m s 16-10.
C o n trib u tin g lo Ihe barrage were
Angela Snow (Iwo doubles, u
triple, three ru ns scored, three
RBI). Elizabeth D avidson llw o
doubles, a single, three runs
s c o re d , th re e RUI). M c lu n le
Fret w e ll (Ihree sin g le s, three
RBI). G in a Bazler (double, single,
tw o RBI). B c ls le D eans (iwo
singles, (wo HBI) and Am anda
Brew er (single, lltrre RBI). Gel-

PORTRAITH

lin g h its for A .L . W illia m s were
M e la n ie W a te rs (trip le . Iw o
s in g le s , fo u r R B I. Iw o ru n s
sro re d ) and S u ra B o ro sk y
(single. Iwo HBI).
T h e Flo rld u P o lice A lh h - llr
League w uil Its fourth straight
gum e w ith u 12-3 triu m p h over
H unt C lu b A e r Hardw are. G in a
B a zle r was the w in n in g p lle h e r
w llh B a z le r. A n g e l D a n ie ls .
I.ynnc H cym an. Ilrtsle Deans
u m l Angela Snow p ro v id in g Ihc
ofTensc. Leading the Hunt C lu b
offense were S tephan ie Gut-inpie, Ja m ie Q u in n um l K a tie
lle lm e rs.
T ra c y Brow n tossed a one*
h it le r a s P r ic e W a tc r h o u s e
p u m m rlc d J V t ) C o n s tru c tio n
17-1. C o n trib u tin g to a 17-ltll
P .W . o ffe n s e w e re C a r r ie
S cranton (home ru n . (rtple. three
ru n s stored, tw o HBI). M elissa
K u th b u n (trip le , s in g le , fo u r
KBI|. Brown llw o doubles. Ihree
ru n s scored, fo u r KBI). A n d I
G o d z ls z (double, sin g le . Iw o
HBI). WcmJl A eey (two singles,
tw o ru n s s c o re d , tw o RBI).
D cEdgru W ash in gton (triple, iw o
r u n s sco re d , tw o R B I) a n d
C h r i s t y D y b d u h l (o n e r u n
scored, one RBI).
T rln a W instead w as the w in ­
n in g pitcher us W ln le r S prin g s I
defeated L a k e M A ry I 14-U.
Le un n Massey. T a n y a llu is li.
A m y G a r m o n a n t i M e la n ie
W ulent had Iwo sin g le s each for
W in te r Springs. S on ya M cCoy
led Ihe Lake M arv offense w ith

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ru ns um l scored three m ore w ith
a triple and three singles us H u m
C h ili Ace Hardwure Jum ped on
J V D C o n s tru c tio n 22-5. A ls o
havin g big d a ys ut Ihe bat were
Ja m ie Q u in n w llh a double,
single, Iw o RBI and two ru n s
scored and E rik a F ra k cs w llh
two singles and Iwo RBI. Q u in n
w as ihe w in n in g pitcher, g ivin g
u p only four hits.
A m y G a rtn an . L rA n n Massey
unit M elanie W aters were Ihc
leading h lltc rs us W ln le r S prin g s
I squeaked by Luke M ary I 11-9.
G u rm u n . w h o w as a ls o the
w in n in g p lleh er. led Ihe way
w llh four sin gles nnd Ihree runs
scored. M assey had a triple, u
single, three RUI and scored two
tin ts w hile W aters had a double
and a single and Ihree RBI. J .
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People
Add splash of co lo r with flowers

IN B R I E F
Nature films to ba shown
T h r S c m ln o lr C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry , aa part o{ Ms "O u r
W onderful W o rld " nature film ■cries, w ill present "G e ttin g the
Most F ro m Y o u r G a rde n ” and " A T e m ple In the G ro ve .”
T he (Urns w ill be sh ow n 2 p.m . a n d 7 p.nt.. Tuesday. In Ihe
C e n tra l U ro n rh m eeting room . 2 IS N. O xford Hoad. C aasrlIwrry.
Details, c a ll 339-4000.

Maks friends
T he S em ino le Spokes of T h e W elcom e W agon C lu b . Is
h ostin g a “ CofTee” . W ednesday, to w elcom e new com ers In
Sem inole C o u n ty and to help th em m ake new friends, to get
Involved In the co m m u n ity , and to in tro du ce them to fun
activities.
Coffees are held the second W ednesday of each m on th from
10a.m . to noon.
If Interested, ca ll Eleanor Mart. 321-3733. or Jo a n C h cll.
MHO-1697.

Lsam about organic gardening
S A N F O R D — T h r S e m in o le C o u n ty Cooperative Exte n sio n
S ervice Is sponsoring a program . "O rg a n ic G a rd e n in g ". 7 p.m..
M arch 21. at the A g ricu ltu re C enter. 2 5 0 W . C o u n ty llo m r
Hoad, a rm s* Irnm Fteu W orld.
S pe cia l guest speaker w ill be T om C a re y of S u n dew Gardens.
Oviedo.
Details, c a ll Celeste W h ile . 323-2500. ext. 5558.

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GED Tests offered
S A N F O R D — T he G E D Tests, leading to a Florid a high school
diplo m a, w ill be offered M arch 26-28 at Sem inole C o m m u n ity
College.
E lig ib ility for ta k in g Ihe tests m u st be com pleted bv M arch
16.
G E D Test O rien tation w ill be held 11 a m . M a rrh 21; 4 p.m .
and 5 p.m .. M arch 22.
S tude n ts qu alified to take the tests are encouraged to attend
Ihe cla s s o n " h o w to T a k e and l*ass t he G E D T e sts."
Details, cal) S c m ln o lr C o m m u n ity College . 323-1450. A sk
for the G ED ofT Irr.

Woodmen to moot
W oodm en o f the W o rld Lodge No. 6 2 5 m eets 6 :30 p.m.. the
second M onday of the m onth, at Q u in c y 's F a m ily Steak Mouse.
2935 O rlan do Drive. Sanford.

Employ ths older
S A N F O R D — "N a tio n a l E m p lo y the O lder W orker W e e k" w ill
through M a rrh 17.
T he J o b Service o f Flo rid a und the J o b Se rvice E m plo ye r
C o m m it t e e ( J S E C ) w ill h o s t a n a w a r d ) p re s e n ta tlo n /c o n tln c n ia l b re a kfa st h o n o rin g e m p lo y e e s and
em ployers for tltrlr e lforts In h irin g and retain in g older
w orkers.
Ik - c e lrb ra lrd

‘Storytime at the Zoo’ offered
S A N F d iiU — T he C e n tra l Flo rid a Zoological 1’u rk w ljl hold
"S to ry tlm e at the Z o o " every W ednesday through A p ril 25 at
10am
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T h is edu cation al progrant Is for ch ild re n ages 3 to 5. C h ild re n
w ill h a v r the oppo rtu nity to liste n to stories and sing songs
about d lffe rriii a n im a ls each week. Dr. Zooforus and volunteers
w lllc u n d u c t the program .
T he follow ing program s are planned:
• M arch 14 — S p ilfy S piders
• M arch 28 — Sssssnakessss
• A p ril 4 — F u n n y M utinies
• A p ril 11 — Eleph ants are F o u rT o n s o f Fun
• A p ril 18 — A llig a to r A n tics
• A p ril 2 5 — A n im a l M agic

Child programs offered
S A N F O R D — T he Parent Resource C en ter and S cm ln o lc
C o m m u n lty College are co-sponsoring C h ild Program s In
M arch at S c m ln o lr C o m m u n ity College.
S essions to be held M onday and Tuesday, urc Baby T oddle r
Labs for parents and c h lld rrn age birth to 9 m onths: for
parents and ch ild re n 9 to 16 m onths: for parents and c h ild re n
16 to 24 m onths: and for w o rking parents anti ch ild re n birth to
toddlers.
D etails, ca ll M ary Bungert at parent resource center.
323-1450. e x t. 575 or 321 -4682.

A n n u u l flow erin g pla n ts ru n
p ro v id e that s p la s h o f co lo r
n e c e s s a ry to h r ig h lr n u p a
basically green landscape. T hey
look great d isp la ye d as borders
a lo n g w a lk w a y s , fe n ce s a n d
s h r u b beds. A n n u a l flo w e rs
pla n trtl In co n ta in e rs can be u
"p o rta b le " splosh o f co lor for a
lu rc h , tlr r k o r patio. Certain
{lowers are also enjoyable a s ru t
(lowers n r d rlrd fa r perm anent
safekeeping.
A n n u a l flow ers serve best as
an accent to y o u r landscape, not
us ih e dom inant feature In the
setting. Those used In front of
Ihe h om e s h o u ld h a r m o n iir
w ith It. C o lors o f the flowers
should b lrn d w ith each other
and w ith the co lo rs of the home.
Keep Ihe sU c o f y ou r ann u al
d isplay In proportion to your
vurd. Hom es w ith s m a ll lots look
b rs l w ith sm a ll splashes of color.
Large expan ses o f law n and
landscape can han dle large d is ­
p la ys of a n n u a l flowers.
W hen selecting y o u r ann u als
lor beds nr borders. II Is best to
lim it th r rh o lc r to o n ly a few
k in d s s in r r a n n u a ls look best
planted In m asses. C o m b in a ­
tions of m any Mower co lors or
fo rm s ca n d la lra c t from th r
overall uppearanre. Loo k at ihe
dlsplaya around the elty. You
w ill find that a ttra ctive flower
beds ra n be created by u sing
o n ly one o r two colors.
Prepare y ou r Mower beds be­
fore p u rcha sin g the plants. If the
plan ts are allow ed to rem ain In
the p n is too lo ng before planting,
they m ay not perform as well for
you once you gel them Into the
ground.
T h e lim e spent preparing the
pla n tin g beds Is Important If you
a rc going to b r su ccessful w ill)
g r o w in g a n n u a ls . T h r a re a
should Ik - spaded or tilled at
least s ix Inches deep several
weeks before planting. Sandy
s o ils have very low capacities for
h o ld in g w ater a n d n utrients.
T herefore. It Is im portant to

CELESTE
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Incorporate 2 to 3 Inches of
organ ic m u lt'-r lik e prat mows or
com post Into Ihe p la n tin g beds
to I n c re a s e th e w a te r a n d
nutrient retention o f the soil.
T h o ro u g h ly m ix In these organic
am endm ents before planting.
A n n u a l flo w rrs r r q u lr r more
fe rtiliz a tio n th an sh ru b s and
trees. A ctu a lly , th e ir needs are a
lot lik e vegetables! B eforr p la n ­
ting flowers, add about i to 2
pounds o r a 6 6-6 o r s im ila r
I rrtlllz c r w ith m in o r elem ents
Hike Iron and m a g n rs lu m l per
100 square feet. Y o u w ill need to
apply the same a m o u n t about
every 3 to 4 w eeks d u rin g the
grow ing season.
C o n lro lle d -re le a s e fe rtiliz e rs
ra n b r a ttm esaver since they
provide a co n tin u o u s s u p p ly of
n u trie n ts and they last a long
time. C a n t rolled-re lease frn lliz r r s s h o u ld b r In c o rp o ra te d
thoroughly before pla n tin g and
a p p lie d on so il surface once
d u rin g the grow ing season.
W ater th r a n n u a ls Im m ediate­
ly after plant irfg a n d water da lly
u n t il th e p la n t s b e c o m e
established. A lte r that, water "a s
needed" by rh e c k ln g th r soli
und weather conditions.
W eeds should be ro n to llrd by
e i t h e r h a n d w e e d in g o r
m u lc h in g . M u lc h sh ou ld not
&lt;i)tnc in eontart w ith the p la n t's
s irin . T h e high m oisture e n v i­
ronm ent created by the m u lch
m ay Increase the c lia n c r o f u
stem rot disease developing and
k illin g Ihe plant.
A n n u a l Mowers require m ore
m aintenance than other plants.

S pring is ths tim e of ths year to think about planting again.
It y o u remove the spent blooms,
vou can Inrrease the longevity of
the Mower period. O ther m ainte­
n a n ce ta sk s in c lu d e sta kin g ,
frequent fe rtiliza tion s, watering
and weed ro n lr o l. If you are
u na ble to pu t the tim e Info
m aintenance for the annuals,
then consider p e re n nia ls o r a
s h ru b w ith co lo rfu l foliage.
Rem em ber that a nn u al Mowers
a rc Just that — annuals! they
g e rm ln u te fro m seed. grow .
Mower and set seed and d ir a ll in
o n e g r o w in g s e a s o n . M o st
varieties w ill need to Ik - removed
from the la m ls c a | K - alter three or
fou r m onths although certain
varieties w ill p rrc n n la liz r. Treat
ann u als as a n n u a ls. W hen their
blo om in g i m t i i x I I s over, remove
th em and p u l In fresh new
annuals.
F o r Inform ation on w h ich an-

n ual Mowers to plant now. ca ll or
com e by the A g ricu ltu re Center
and request c irc u la r 569 " A n ­
n ual F lo w rrs for F lo rid a ".

TIMETABLE
• Prepare p la n tin g beds u few
w eeks ru rly by adding prat m oss
a n d fen Hirer.
• Select annuals. L im it choice lo
two or three color types.
• " F lu f f " ihe roots of the a n n u ­
a ls a s they are planted.
• W ater well after planting and
every day for a week or so.
• F e rtilize every three or lo ur
weeks w ith a 6-6-6- blend at the
ra le of I to 2 pounds |K-r MM)
square feet.

(Celaate Whit* It Samlnola
Count y E x l a n a l a n Urban
Horticulturist. Phona: 323-2500,
azt. 5550.1

M e n ’s g la n c e s at w o m e n a n a tu ra l re a c tio n
DEAR ABBY: T h e business nl
w o m e n f e e lin g t h r e a t e n e d
because th e ir,m e n lo o k at other
wom en ket|&gt;s co m in g up. Now
i i ‘ s " C o n fu s e d
In O re g o n ."
whose boyfriend, a police officer.
giH-s lo topless lia rs lo r eollee
w h ile on d u ly . Let m e explain:
M en like lo look. Som e enjoy
lo o k in g ai h orses, p a in tin g s,
football and ears, llu t they are all
genet leally program m ed tu enjoy
io o k ln g at w o m e n . It's u u r
hormones: It lilts u s when they
heat u p at about age 14 and
sta y s w ith u s for the rest o f our
lives.
Y o u la dle s spend co un tless
hours — and d o lla rs — to m ake
yourselves look g tH K l. so we men
w ill keep looking S o w hat's Ihe
problem ?
Y u li feel threatened bccause
v ou r m an Isn't content lo co n ­
fine Ills lo okin g o n ly al you.
L ig h te n up. AM th is lim itin g
doesn't mean a tilin g — except
that he's hum an.

A D V IC 1

ABIGAIL
VAN SUREN

Y o u r m an doesn 't com pare
you to the topless bar girls,
because he loves you. He loves
you for a thousand rrusons. one
of w h ich Is because you don't gel
up on u stage and prance around
b a rr-b o so m e d . w h e re an yo n e
w ill) the price of u cup of codec
cun look at you.

WARREN JAMISON.
MARINA DEL REY, CALIF.
DEAR WARRENi H old every­
th in g I Just happen to have a
letter from one o f those topless
bar g irls w ho prances around
Im re-bosom ed. w h e re anyone
w ith Ihe price o f a cu p of coffee

can look at her. Head on:
D E A R A B B T t W h y do women
dance topless al lia rs? 1 ra il
speak o n ly for m yself. A s an
eighth-grade dropout and single
parent whose h usband was an
ubuscr. boozer and user, that Job
kept me ofr w elfare, olf th r street
se llin g Illegal su bstan ces and out
of Jail. I never had lo live lit
substandard housing. I was a b lr
lo buy good clo th e s for my
ch ild re n , feed them n u tritio u s
fiK M l. give Ih cm giKKl health rare
and m ake sure they were edu­
c a te d . E le v e n y e a rs In the
n ig h tclu b b u sin e ss sent m e to
college lo ubtutn a f’ h.D. — a
little late but h e lle r late than
never.
A b b y . g ir ls d o n ’ t end up
s trip p in g fur m on ey h cra u sc
they hud u sto rybo ok childhood.
Most g irls I w orked w ith bud
b ills to pay. a m an. u fam ily ot a
habit to support. Tlu-y were not
tram ps. Men urc attracted to us
because they w ant lo "re scu e "
us o r la ke ra re ol us. Som e men

com e in for com fort. Som e are
s e v e r e ly h a n d ic a p p e d ., m e n
w hom most w om en w u u ldn'l
Uxik at. S ervicem en, far from
home, com e In because they're
lonesome.
T opless lia rs d o not utiruel the
cream ol society, but It's a good
place to pick u p leads to drug
a rre sts am i otlu-r h c lp lu l In­
form ation. I th in k you gel the
Idea. Enough said. S ign me...

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4B — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday, March U , 1W0

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
F LOR IDA IN AN D FO R T N I

Una feting hartln d*Krlb*d:
ca Narfh p re T ta
R a ti
77,7 , Mat tor Na END *4

C lV I t ACTION NOii
' ^ O N t V i n ^NO in tha ag
3 m a c r a l mar* ar

STATE O F FLORIDA
DEPARTM ENTOF
TRANSPORTATION

KT

L A K E M A R T C I N T R E . LTD ,
•111
N OTICI TO SNOW CAUSE
ANO
N O TICI O F SUIT
STATE O F FLORIDA TO:
Am*, lean Security Bar*. N A.
S E R V E : CtouglalT
Pr«ld*nt
130 F Iflunth S trut, N IN
FIN1, Floor
wnhington. D C . M U
T»
living, and II
d iflti
know,
___ ____. |__
gr*nto*». cradltor,. Itorwrv
• th«r p a rti* , cla im in g fey,
through. under. or ■g ilw l any
w th rtcoew d ditonainl ar Ra
fendantv II all**, an*. H
Inal, unknown i*iu w .
davlM**. teg*tu». p m l m .
cre d ito r,. Ilanart. a r a lh a ,
partla* claiming fey, through.
T. or again,! any welt
Rant,, and all atfear partla,
having ar claiming to hava any
right, lltto, ar intaratt In and to
tha praparty dneribad In tha
Petition, to wit:
SECTION 771*43417
STATE ROAD M l 1111
SEM IN OLE COUNTY
DESCRIPTION:
F E E S I M P L E -L I M I T E D
ACCESS RIGHT OF W AV
P A R C E L NO Itf
That pari al:
From *w South**,! ctrnar a!
t h * N W t o r t lh * N W t o * l
Sactian 11. Taarnihip to South.
R a n g * 10 E a t t . S a m ln o la
County. Florida, run South
n * i r « " [ M l, along the South
Ima ol u id NW la. a dtotanc* at
130 00 taat tar a POINT O F
BEGINNING: thane* canttnua
South i r a r a j " B a it, 3a* to
taat. thane*
B a il 300 00 taat,
O f t r u " East *7 73 Nat to a
p a in t an t h a N a m W * , l
H ig t h a t W a y Lin* a ! Laka
Emma Road, thane* North*at t
•fly along told Right otW ay
U na at Laka Em m a Road,
thane* Narthaaatarty along laM
Rightot Way Lina and a curva
coneava Sauthaaatarly haying a
radlui at 1001*1 Nat, a cantral
angle at P 7 - j n * " . a chord
baaring at North N u t r ia " taat.
tor an arc dlatancaat lit (I toat
la tha OM Wait R l^ ila tW a y
Lina ot Laka Em m a Rtad:
thane* North OO’ iO 'W Ea*l.
•long la id W*»t R lglH rt W*y
Lma 770a l taat to a point on tha
South lino ot tha North T it M
leal at laid NW to: thonc* North
**•01 SO" t o i l along u ld South
Lino ot tha North 330 31 toot, a
dnianco at 111*1 toot: thonca
North 00*1000" East. M l 04 toot,
to o p o in t on t h a S o u th
Right at Way Una at Laka Mary
B e u t o v a r d ; th a n e * N o rth
a**3S‘XS" Wtal along laid South
Right ot Way Lina. O FF, taat la
tha baginning al
Aecat, Right at Way at StaN
R o a d IDO: t h a n c o S o u th
o o - i l ' l * " W att along ,a ld
Limitad A c c r a RigM alW ay,
33 00 Nat to a point on a curva
coneava l* u lh * iit o r t y and
having a tangant Oaarlng at laid
point ot North t f u T V Watt
and having a radiu, at ***••
taat, thanca Southwevtorty along
mo arc ol laid curva 341.31 Nat
through 0 control angle at
l O ' i r j l " to tha P a in t el
Tangoncy at u l d curva: thane*
South I f f t i r Watt 370 30 Nat
to a point on tha Eatt Lina ot tha
Watt 330 Nat ol tha NW W at tha
NW N ol u l d Sactlon It: thanca
South ao-WOl" Watt along l*-d
Eatt lint. 111143 toat
POINT O F BEGINNING
A ) ly in g N a r l t u r l y and
Wat tarty at a lma da Mr Ifead a,
totlow ,.
Commence at
cornar at Sactlon IL Tewnthip
30 South. Oanga 30 Eott. Sami
note County, Florida, u ld car
nar being on the center line el
turvoy ol L a in Mary Boulevard.
Protect Section 77100: thonca
run Norm rt-araa" Eatt along
u ld Purvey line (North lino a 1
u id Section III a ditlanco at
a la I t t a a lj tha nca South
p i n a " Ea,t m u n *i to m*
Eattafly tottin g Limitad Ac
eatt right ot way lino ot StaN
Road 400(1 41 tor lha POINT OF
BEGINNING at lha Una bamg
tw ain datcrlbad:
linua South p i r i o " Eott 334
laal to mo beginning at o curva
coneava Wattorly. having a ra
dm , ol 31S toat and a chord
bearing ot South I3*4T43" Well,
inance Southerly along the arc
ol u i d curva through a cantral
eng la Ol 17*»ri7" a dtttonca at
141 i l laal ter the and ot u ld
curva, lhanca South 17*40'41"
Watt 4T0 I, toot to the Eatt line
ol the Watt 330 toat at Pa NW la
ol lha NW ’a at u l d Section II
lor tha EN D Ot
he,*ln datcribad
TOGE THE R with Ml righto at
mgratt. t g r tu . light, a lf and
viaw between lha G rantor',
remaining property and any
facility conatrucled on lha above
lie ter ibed property
F E E S IM P L E -R I G M T O F
WAT
AN D B1 lying Northerly ol a
hn* datcribad at loilowt
Commence at a pom! on lha
N a r lh lin t ot S e c tio n II.
Townthip 30 South. Range 30
Eott. Seminole Cmmfy. Florida
i taut hna alto being the cantor
i no ol turvoy ot Lata Mary
Beulavard. P rele ct Section
rrtaOl lying ,1,11 tool Norm
&gt;f*t&gt; 44 Eott ol Itw Northwetl
corner (hertot. thanca run South
T i n a " E a tl 40 toat tor lha
POINT OF BEGINNING ot mo

O W N ED BY : CO R PO R ATE
P O IN T ! PA RTN ER S. LT D ., a
Florida Lim ited PartnanMp
S U B JE C T TO: M O R TG A G E
r 4tor dad In Offtcldl Record,
BaoA 1*41. paga T, FINANCING
S T A T E M I N T retardW In 04
lit 1*4 Record, Rook IMS. peg*
11 FIR ST A M IN O M I N T rv
car dad In O ffic ia l R a c a rd ,
M . pag* 1717 and K M
pant 147. SECOND A M IN O M I N T recorded m Otoklol Roc
L pOR* 1741
3*3*. pa p , 7J7, and AAAEI
IN O C O
FINANCING S T A T E M E N T r*
cor dad In Otolclal Racard, Baa*
1011. peg* ITM In furor ot
AM ER IC A N SRCURITV R AN K .
N A.I A N D IN TIR EST. II nny.
04 M A X M ID IA . INC., o Florida
Corporation
Yaw ar* each norihod lhal lha
allftonar Iliad It, m am Pall
Don and IK Daclaralton *4 Tak­
ing in Ihto Ceual agemat yaw m
awaking to condemn
fey eminent dwnaln pracaadlnn
d*Krl*d praparty
tha Stake *4 Florida.
County a4 Seminal,
Yaw am further notified that
HanaretN S. Jomph Davit, Jr.,
an* at lha Judge, *1 m i, Court
on lha 17m day *4 April. A D .
1FD*. at *1* o'clock A M . m
SEM IN O LE County CourlheuM.
Sanlord. FlorM*. tor an O rd a ro l
Taking In m i, cauu. AM Grimy
danto to M i u i l may raguaat a
haarlng at lha Mm* and piece
tailing to Ml* a m
email tor haarm, «n*n waive
any right to afefact to at* Order
al Taking
AND
Each drtondanl u hereby re
II any. and rogue,! a haarlng. II
daKrad. lo u i d Pall lion on:
DEPARTM ENTOF
TRANSPORTATION
It* S. Woodland Bird.
DaLand. Florid* 37730
c/o Sandra E . Stephen,
Dtolrlct Five Eminent
Domain Attorney
*#4 7341131
an ar baior* m* Ind day at
April. A D . IN* and Ml* Mi*
original, vrim Mw Char, at Mil,
Court on lhal data, to thaw
c a u u what right, into. Intorott,
ar llan yaw ar any *4 you have In
and to lha proparty du crlbad In
and to Gw* c a u u .
ty mould not b* candomnad tor
In lha Patnion. II you tall to
■new**. a default may bo antorad again,! you lor lha roltol
In lha Petition II yaw
to reguetl o hearing on Mw
lor Order al Taking you
•hell waive any right I* ob|*ci to
u ld Order a l Taking
W ITNESS M T HAND AN O
S E A L at u l d Court on tha lam
day *4 February, A. D . two
M AN Y A N N E MORSE
CLERKO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By. Rum King
Deputy Clark
(SEALI
Pirtllifi. February 1134. M erck .

1. 11. 1N0

DEN 111

IN TH R CIRCUIT COURT
O F T N R R IG H T ! IN T H
JUD ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SRMINOLR COUNTY.
S T A T E OF FLORIDA.
Ca m to*.: PM H 4C A M -R

I N .:
S O U T H E A S T RAN K FO R
SAVINGS, lor marly known o,
FIR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LO AN ASSOCIATION OF
JAC KSO N V ILLE.
Plaintiff.

VL
L A R R Y R. SANDERS. II living,

ri u«.,ri r t .
N O T IC I OF ACTION
STA T E O F FLORIDA
TO: L A R R Y R U N D E R ! . II
living, and A L T U K. SAND
( R S . h i, wlto. It living. Includ
Ing any unknown tpouu of u l d
Detondent, It either ho, remar
rled and II allhar or bom ol u l d
Defendant, am breveted, their
rauactlv* unknown heir,, do
v lu o t . grantaat. a tilg n o tt.
craditom Manor, and t ru itu t,
and all other pario n , claiming
by. through, under or ogainti
the named Defendant,
W hou r v t K j r v i 1, unknown
YOU A R C NOTIFIED lhal an
action to tomclOM a mortgage
an Mw tallowing praparty in
Sam Inot* County .F lor Id*
Lot 30 THE COLONNADES
THIMD SECTION, according to
tha Plol thereol a , recorded In
Flat Book 14. paga 33. Public
Record, ol Seminole County.
Florida
h a, boon tiled ogainti you and
ITT FINANCIAL SERVICES, a
corporation, FIRST F A M IL Y
FIN AN CIAL SERVICES. INC
a corporation, and you am
ragulrod to term 0 copy o4 your
written d o to n u i it any, to II on
JO SE P H M
FA N IE LLO ,
E SQ U IR E. P laintiff, attorney
wnou addratt I,
M l N. Franklin Strut. Suite
77M. Tampa. Flor Ida 13M31
on or boloro Itw »m day ol April.
INO. and Ilia lha original with
the Clark ot m i. Court either
baler* t tr y lc t an P la ln lit r ,
attorney or immediately there
oiler: otharwlw a dateult will
be entered again,! you tor Mw
m ile! demanded m lha Cam
plain! or Petition
D A T E D on m i, Tnd day ol
March, two
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jana E Jewwic
Deputy Clerk
PubliU, March 3.11. I*. 34.1W0
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Orlando - Winter Park
322-2611_________ 831-9993
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Tm m aartatim Call
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mg way Includ* Harold Advum er ot Mw coat ol an
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parwn Hand la payroll, acct*.
payrtto. u t o , (*i#n*l. Me FC

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11:10 A M . Saturday
A D J U S T M E N T S A N O C M D I T 1 : In M r R a w * at M
a r r a r in a n a d . Mw S a n to rR H a r a M w ill fe* ra ppa R ilfe t, t a r
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11 par call charge to*h. bill
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a n e - m x -------------- * N o tts*
T a U a u a fe t o m ii F r u a u t u i
TOOO R O M R - Yau bam hava a
pe*d »#y ham* Fleet* Cm

S3— L o t ft Found ~
L O S T D O O t L a rg e , m a la
Rad/Gatdan Rrtrievar Lett
wan lllh fe Magnolia taction
C*H......................H i d ! 11
LOST Mat* neutered indoor da
clawed cat. named PJ Tan
artontol «twrt hair Santord
Place Subd. 417 A Radtord Rd
0TW 4RD373 l70V'47e433d

25—SprcUIjjtjjm
KCOSHAWTIUrr
Far DaiaMk: I n o 4314334
Florida t4olary A44aclatWn

Child Can

CHILD C A R R M ttw r at 1 will
cam tor children; newborn
Id year, Santord. 131 **3*

CHILD CARR
area
m y horn* All a g e.
Fenced yard, meerc. r a m to
I I I * C a rtt,7 C 4 3 4 330« 7 7

■ X F IR IIN C ID MOTHER OF
TWO. my home. Lake Mary
area All e g*,, fenced yard,
m u lt . HBSaOTCilf 377 M30
LAKE MARKHAM Child cam .
ag e , la n d up. TLC. n w alian d
in jC k ,......... M l Mae attar 4pm
S H A R O N 'S
STINKERS

AO O RAALR
. A tun. h a ^

healthy atmoutwrel Two hot
meal, daily! Two Ikonwd A
CFR cut. lodto, to lev*, toa^h
and play with your children
trom 7AM to 3 30P M 333,134

WILL DO BabYUhmg Ml m y
I m ip a
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m ti wt Rftv Ld
n ityn
School Call n i M i

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WEAR O R S IM IR C L O T N R S
EARN SIAM* F I R MONT HI
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(417) (23-5M7
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Start Immadlataiy Promo
Hone! opporlunillo. Apply at
Amoco Food Sfiop
4*M Slat* Road a, Santord or
* ■ Lk Mary R lv d .L k Mary

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C M ', S M 'l
N EW ITAR TIN O RATES

aattort-CaB..
SAAALL NOME TOWN l u l l H i t , t ie .* , t lf ia n c la l
* ,, l, t a n c , to e iya n * and
grow W illing to **y 33X
kttomti an wnafl 1 year toan.
Call Star*. 31] 3341

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ACXTUC CMT1N JOSSH
t i l 0*» !4 Mpor hr
No oeporionc* notdtd ,1 In
Itw Induttry and grtwlng
Wa r k o u t d o o r , a n

CARS * BOATS * PLANES
Many pafetlont aeaitofeto.
iiu a u r m
A C T O R I/R X T R A t

F u ll/ p a rt lim a p a ilt la n ,
aeallafeto E ip arlan ct pr*
torrod Apply ‘
A u .. laatord
.........1 G E ./ H

radacaratod and aepandtd full
tin fa w *4 ratoil. Fald vac*
flan. Carr In*’, Beauty Eaton
_________317,177

t aper lanced nacaoury Mmtfe
DOT certified Apply In
parwn: Law*', Of MaiHand.
kaui.uiHwy t i n
See Grady or Daug

al HOURS • GOOORENE FITS
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

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S a v a ra ln u rtd l Hiring nawl
44**111

Haltywood

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v nM N ietxr SETTII5

Prator t a p . but wHIl train Mw
r igM p oru n H r, Mon Thur, ,

I* AM

1 P/A Apply 13,7

Santord A w . * AM to 3 PM

COSMETOIMI
Beautician, Nail Tech, and
Etoctralyiitt Meide* tor nice
Uwp in Santord G r u t Family
Alm aoptwra.
CaMtTS MM

A ll TRADCSN eew ed
PaintorL CaryanferL tic

ARE YOU HONEST
MO HUDHORRIM?

Gat all Mw work you can
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tee C77i

We Havo tull/port timo pool
lion,I Eecollont bonoftl, and
u la ry Apply in par Km now I

Sp iia my StarvwMarrw
I 4 and SR *L laatord

AS5IMIIERS

W to ,11 par haw AM rtitto
Male Femal# Permanent!
Metro Rm ptoyw at

FBI

COttSTRSCTKM MITERS

laal Mgmt No amp necoe

u r y Lto TAROHIIllI 317*

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A lllM R L R R t T O M H R I
Some will from
Job Center. N 4 774 434*

FlOtIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.

CULTURE]) N A M E M i n i
m 4 CULTURED TOURER
Fu ll lim a. Gaad bonalll*.
Apply In parw n- M iracle
Mar,]*. 1341 ‘.aim er Plata.
Suit* 1, 1. in itw Part at
tan lord_________________

DELIVERY DRIVERS
hevo e ven or covered pickup?
' Went te work perl time? Ceil

Anytime
tiewae Herbs BTMS 7

PROPERTY A DAY CARR
17 N Norm Brawl* Or Day
C a r* N u r u r y , com pletely
modern A beautiful Can be
u u d a t rrwdkal facility u any
a lh u kind o4 bukinou M r,
G ru n 371 0371. eve after I
p m m a t e s ____________

L e g a l N o tic e s
INVITATION TO BIO
Vested btds will be received in
the Purchasing Office. O f f Nell.
Second Floor. 300 North Per*
Avenue. P O Bom 1771. Santord.
Florida 17772 1771 tor
HOUSING REH ABILITATIO N
PROJECT
BIO P ACK AG E
NUM BER G N R P4 *
The seeled bids will be re
cel red in the PufthMlng Office
net la t e r th e n f i l l p . m .(
Thursday, March 12. 1998. The
seeled bids will be publicly
opened later that same day at
I: M p m. In tha Cansmunity
Oeuetegmewt Office Can tertwee
Reem, Raewi 93S7.
Attention at Biddtrt It garlic
uJarly called to the require
m ents a t to conditions of
employment to be observed and
minimum wage rates to be
under the Contract. Sactlon 3.
Segregated Facilities. Section
109. Executive Order 1124a. and
ail applicable laws and regula
tiont of tha Federal Government
of State of Florida, and bonding
and insurance requirements
The City ef Santord reserves
me right to accept or roject any
or ail bids, with or without
cause, to waive technicalities, or
to accept the bid which in its
judgement best serves the inter
est of the City
The City of Santord will hold a
Pre b»d Contedrence on tl/II/Vi
at S OS a m . in tha Community
Development Conference Room
Attendance by Bidddert or their
a u lh o rlied representative Is
mendetory it said bidder(s)
have not attended a previous
pre bid conference for the City
of Santord Housing Rehabiltta
tion Project B*dd»r(s) will be
required id set up their own
appointments to visit the units in
tech bid package Stall will be
aveitebte. to each bidder, for
specific technical inquiries
Persons are advised that il
they decide to appeal any de
c it lion made concerning the
award of this bid. they will need
to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made
which record includes the testi
many end evidence upon which
eppeel is to be based

Sincerity.

Admlnltlrallvt Ami

4 haute man* Apphr* in porwn.

Mender thru Thunday to am
to 3 pm ......... ............. E O E

TEMPTED TO TEMP?
W* hay* Immadtato rtart and
tong town ataignmant, in yaur

araatw: #

•OFFICE CLERK,
• RECEFTIONISTS
• tE C R E T A R IE l
• WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL W ORKERS
fea attar top pay. freat banatlt,
and ttw eppertunliy to war, at
many ot Mw top tim pani*, In
your area Call new tor an
iti............. Tea a m

n o f e e /frioay p ay

s i Hvi ces
,Q € .......................... .M/F/H/V

17* FEE
MASTER CARD/VISA
IATURRAT HOURS M M - lt H
F O O O tIR V IC E

6R1U TRET A MSMMSMEI
Gaad nark tog haurv Mon/Fn
Bona tit, and Urotorm, Cali
m m *

FORIUn OPERATOR
Hiring now. It to II1 por hour
plw, borwfltt!

ttllrtto
J AH WotId
o FRONT OFFICE o
oASSISTANT o

Fun |ob! A i n u all *r,a«i Lot,
ol variety to keep you happy 1
Will hire right porwn today'
AAA EMPLOYMENT

TrtW.lttfeSt.______ 33,sir,
G O L F C O U t ll

MAINTENANCE NOMEIS
Good p*y Full ond port lim«
positions •vtiloblo Longivaod
or— Golf Courso C f l t 6111l 6

GOOO NOMENS NEEDED!
DaMy WOrfe........ ......... 0 *!&lt;r Fay
Call fee* tor detail,
a H u lp u
331 7331

H A iis m in
Full ar part Mm* Mi a I hav*
toflawtoq
Call 371 Srtf

W ill train.
It*
............ ad 43477 *,
EOE
H O U S tx ilP R R / N A N N Y part
time - 1 dry* par wfe. 7 3R la
i RW R■ H M / w k . '
cleaning 4 aep. adfei cMIrtan
Chrtoltan *ra43334M l

tkIRSTMT T4TCXEC1S*
H a rt

la d a y

and g a l a

h o ld fe a t, n a m in g . O ur
ampleyoa, era
cauragod and I
a ll tha lim a,
aatingf Part ttma 4 M l Mma
avillafeto CaNtoday WMSrt
K R T IS FLA.. INC. Raattor,
p ay , M ilan la Radi (Mato
H a w l ................. Cart 133 37r t

LANDKAPC RS. TOW NRt
Sam* tram, call nawl
Jafe Cantor, wan* dirt

Cammarclrt can*act aopari
ancaanty
... ...........MIAMI
a LAWN M A IN T O U N C I a
win fralnl G r u t opportunity
tor ratoaol FanlaNtc banatlt, I
AAA IM PLOTM IN T
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Ona ot m* la rgttl maid »w*
le t , m Mw a r t* Making naat
jdwnMdfedRrthAmIrtdfevw
Rug L
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|W
-,w
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team S day waak, gw d pay.
Lacatod w Farn Park 330 HW
M AN AdRM IN T

GrNCbmm / H P ul
C aopla la aporala • halo
c a u u Reply Twin Prtmt.

hUtk AuLii coW'dinaTw

Leesing Agewt ...........M end up

Construction Workers To 114 hr I

R IM E

Prewar NP tefewL 37144

smWKI

Leberers........ .............T s liH llt
R w k h w w ft ......... Tr IM W R I

NOSHRKEEPtW /LAUNDRY

F roylanc* riper Iw , i w U d to
tupptotrwni full fmw cover ago
of newt ond foatwro, tor The
Santord Htrald Fautwn In
v t lv o , ih laryiaw in g. not*
faking and writing E.ctitont
command at the Eng»rt ton
guag* and afelllly to type are
avwntial Jeumaliwn. ptwto
graaKy and camputor entry
aipananca ar* halpful San
lard and Laka Mary raNdont,
p r a l t r r a d W r it * to t f a r
aaplatotog intorait and w a ll
ticatwm to Carre iptoWynty.
C/O Ranald W Haaw. E u c u
tlv * E ditor Tha la n ia r d
Haraw. 300 N French A VO.
Santord F I . 33771
Insorf thin block bordor

F000 WRITER
Wntor knowtodgufeto about
co o k in g noodod t * w r ite
weekly feature t a n about
a r t * r a n d a n l, who tn|ey
conaing Petition involve, to
fervwwmg nolo taking and
writing EictHonl command
ol mo Engiith language ond
obilily to typo or* oowfillal
Jour noli wn. photography and
camputor entry tip a n a n ca
ar* halpful Santord and Laka
Mary r t u d a n l, p ralarrad
Writ* tottor explaining infer
* , l and a u a lillc a tia n , la
Food. C O RonaM W Hon *.
Eiacutiv* Editor Th* Santord
Harold. 300 N French Ay*.
Santard F I . 13771
HQ PHONE CALLS

Ill.SM Y R I
Hiruw nww. can nawl

JafeCantor, W4 774 4344

M A T U R E p a n a n la h e lp
atarafe u n all do* 4 gracory
near Santord Ca* tor drtail,
331 rtW M tow wi I and II AM
MEOICAL

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
FO R P E O IA T R I C O F F I C E
Franf and back parwnnal
navdad Sand t m n u To PO
4 *&gt; 173, Santord 13777 113,

Mutt by Ikonwd

portoe I tor

maanlirtitort Apprulm atoiy
1* haur, par weak 173 HI*
M E D IC A L

FtOft? M U MCOTKMtST
Far family praeftew K l « . full
tim* Sand Rcnum* Ta 2209

F n m h Ava . iwiibni, HT? I
M l 01 CAL

rMWT 0(51 ATTENDANT
C ill fa n com piaa
Mary or Wanda

C en fxtt
H I 0900

Mpftm* Ukd ffrtEWRf
2 v ta r i u p cra n cR rtqufrad

FHA and Va o /tfh rtd Mini
mwm Typingr &gt;J'‘M&gt;fffH*’ p9?
minuf*

Starting salary mid

latfit dofModinq 4m •■ pari
First Federal al WmmoM
112 W 1st SI

T
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ZH-1 Z 1 Z Z 1

C O R R IN E ’S
A

F U L L S E R V IC E S A L O N

Concr*ta

Additions A
WamodRilng
Hama*. R rttrvranfl. Ottwa,
Slato cartifwd C K O 34W3 W*
Dapgn. Bulk! and rttor Fra*
t.tim a ta ,
C a H lU t m

STYLISTS

MILLER ADDITIONS
Cantral Florida Sine* l,M
Fraa Daiign. F r u EtHmalat

•cocitoa*d;;;;;;i;;=i;j i ^ ^
Experienced, Tull-trained professional hair
stylists needed ax newly redecorated and ex­
panded full service salon. In business in
Sanford since 1964.60% plus percentage of
your retail. Benefits include paid vacation.
Must apply in person.

Air Conditioning
A H tating
SERVICE • All m w n C/H/A.
wafer to air. air to air haal
pump, New and aiiu m g In
tialiatwn 17 V r, aaparlanc*
Wayne Dyk*, Sr. now with
E m ery', Plumbing
Lie rRMdOikaaa
373 1144

CALL TODAY
NEWA7PUANCES
GE and MAYTAG
ALSO

USED AREUANCES
Rrcorujilienad* Gu*r*nt**d
GOOO SELECTION
3*4 E. Commercial 31. Santord

322-311]

14-18 Yrs. Old?

T u n S I n g ^ o n t r a c tD r T
NEW, REMODEL REPAIR
H O M E S .O F F IC E S STORES
AII type, camlructM*. Rrt/Cam
133 4*31 S O . dalirt. CR Cklrtrt

The Sanford Herald Has Direct
Door-To-Door Sales Positions
Available Today!

C A R F I N T I l All kimHof home
rtpeirs. pemting A ceramic
lii|^Bi&lt;heft^Gf&lt;N^ 2 M f r ^ ^

CarpRt/Upholstery
C lx n in g ______

MONDAY FRI0 A Y 4 6 p m . (Ftoubrt)

ROOM FREE.

Dupont

T e flo n p ro te c tio n I t l l 120
veluet
room ip e c ie l t ie 7$
o r Id 95 per room 20% off p e l
odor problem * A re p a ir ! A t k
about our upholstery sp e c ia ls'
Hours. I AM to IPM
130 0314

Cleaning Service

$$$
P a y By Comm dM oo

To Apply: Stop By Weekdays 3-4 PM
_______ And A»fc For Pxvx_____ _

Sanford H erald
300 H. French Avenud
Sanford

E le c tr k * !
H E R ITA G E ELECTR IC

Prompt. Rtewnable Service
Llcenud/lm ured
R R lr tlU I I
Ca* W7-I3, * 7*l
1,77 Tayeto C alk* GT
Need,

work but run, good Aiking
Ml*
C a lim iT U

BdltaTRckir
GEORGE'S NAIT A TACILE
Optft * AM ■ 4 PM
GUIDE SERVICE
Fresh SmokedMu(left
LIv* Wild River Shirirvrrt
Fishing Equipment
C IS AOrerife Bird.
Leke Monroe........ ......... 322 Q3d0

C A RP I NT M Y . heeling,
mesonary painting and file
Free aetimatev Celt 223 4221

FII IT FAST INC
"On* Cell To Do It All"
Yeur ffeighbertwod Handy Man
Raaldanlial *Com&gt;ywrci*l
Call Scott Today II 373 *313
RE PA IR S * FAINT INO
Tardumrk • Light H ulW g
N* J*fe T w Small

Ceil 33*44,3
Horn# lm p rovem «nl*

FAINT ING/REMODC LING. In
te rie r or e x te rio r. Fence
^Buiidiri^ lo w Bates 2499171

Horn# H t p a ln

Carpentry

ONE

EARN EXTRA

WEST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small J a f e i l i g AofeoaRopalr
Jake. F r u E ,t Call anyttnw
33, 3*17 L k * n w d Imurvd

H andy ^ a r

322-6172

CITY OF SANFORD
Mailer Sheer in
Purchasing Agent
Publish March 12. &lt;990
0 C O I 2S

Flailfela or§*nHad porun
erlMi ptoaunl laving dlip
Man I np-fertp4ut.il I HIA
MOTEL/ M T U

OraapCHr,tU177U

O p po rtun ltifS
A CHANCE To Start Your Own
BuNrwu (tranche*I with III
II* dawn pymnt A company I,
willing to IInane* you ovan it
you have HIM* or no credit
Earning potontlal 141000
173.000 within your l , t year
O n ly t o r l o u t I n g u l r l o t
WON I -4730 a*4 N

Ta 173, wart ly
LacaULanghaut
Wifi Tram
t m i M * ................j r n

2 2 M L V a ln iie t

CAUCOUICT
IN4) 7744344 m 4777

71— H R W W m W T

N R /fM T Im

114 fe Maitland R led ). ha*

DRIVERS
Over to* m a d tractor traitor,
muot ha«* 1 year, aapartonc*
and gaad drivin g rocard
Avar e a t trip today.
Call l-MMT*MM
A d CarrferL Taearo L FI

C O N S T R U C T I O N

LO C A L /C A R IR B E A N F ar
( l a c l r k l a n t . C a rp a n to r,.
heavy Eauipmanf Oparatari.
F lum bar*. A C . DrywaM.
G la r in g , Iran w a rk ,
M a ch a n lc. Suparviwrt. to
343 hour

wanted, full ar part tun* Call
377 7,3, art far Carmel!* ar

■ ■par lanead. fully Italnad

AAA IMPLOYMIRT

toiW .IW feN...................M U tto

31— P T R M S ilS

7 1 - H rW

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w F lO O tM A N e

• CABINRT MAKER •
yaur

n-Hxtewxwtie

R R F R R IR N C R O W a ltr a o ,

373 *317 a rt tor Allan arCka*

2 7 — N u r s t r y ft

CdaOuty C &amp; m trtpio&amp; v** m am

poop* y*»i

7i-HdeWaahe

L e g a l N o tlc e e

L e g a l N o tic e s

NO lim a far thel cent pi e ft
It pH?
Let us worry about it tor you
Call ASAP Clearing Any sire
home S39 guer an tetd
L ictm ed • BontSrcfd Intuf td
______ Cell 47» 17U_______

OETICE CLEANING
Married coup I* with e ip e n
enct and ralertnc*, F le e u
call Altar Hour, Cleaning
S*f &gt;!ct. Day or tvtningl
173 7141

Concrete
Je* 4 F r u C tl Call awyttma
33, I r tl LicanMd In ured

G.AL MAINTENANCE
SAYS i r \ new w&gt; *«y w r
fee; town core to pfumblng or
•tact For beet price! Mb le ft

Landscaping
Wmtor p r k * , pruning fe cl**nup
Mulch fe new planllng,
l 4* y » 'i L u d u a p m *
337*317

Lawn SarviCR
AFFORDABLE LAWN CARR
QUA L I T Y W ORK! F R E E
ESTIMATES Call 177 44* ,
Chuck', Quality Law* Car*
Comm -R e, * F R E E EST t
He leb toe large'Knell 377 3377
LAWN CARR Mewing Shrub
pruning. F a il Servlet. Law
P rk * , • F r u Etl
t o , 17*4
PROFESSIONAL GARDENER
Mewing, edging, new ted. new
w*d. r* u d . to wad. pruning,
topping, trimming, rm ovin g
fe d u r in g , planting, clean egl
Ctm pl al a C a r d Fra*
etim atortM r Van. 37104*1

M asonry
SOUTHERN STONE WORK
Wafer 1* 11L Japan* va gar dan
p a o it. tlo n t w o r k arau x d
t w l m m l n g p o o l,. ,t * h *
antranca, ttucce lad 3317

Music Lmons
Ftowa/Kayfeurd toefeactou
Accepting tludant, Prlvafe
All I

NursingCira
C O M P U T E hem* car* with
lev* fe concern tor Ihe elderly
Speclout eccem m edatlent
lew menlhly rale. Day Car*
A rallab le A lu 13* 4* 7,
teitona Nurung to r, lea,Inc.

Harw* Car* T h a r, Altordatla"
N urw i • AW, * LJy* W t
4*7 17,1773

fialn!lng~
FRANK IARNHART pemting fe
pr*uur« c b i N a g I, y r, •■ *
INTERIOR fe EXTERIOR
Prafevuewai wert Hrty. r ife ,
•yell. Tid. aa»WII. F r u 1 U.
Lyndaw't Pveta iifewil Painting
Laka Mary Raeidut
Infer tor/fatorfer
L ican u d . Inlured
Fra* Eitim afatl
. &gt;lb-1*34
FAINTING
Inter tor A Ector tor

Hayvat, Apr, 4 El*.

Samar CINiam 13% *r«auwt
Call anytime m rtaa

rpintin A h p w S w y q
Q uality Wark, R aau n abl*
P rtc u f r a a E il Ini g j j l j j

Plumbing ‘

NcHMCRFtR rtfeiRt lie

l.t.O torct Far Tear Ftumking
Naadil I * laH euri* Repair,
■ R*mod* ling aRtpiplng
CFC 03 IH 3 #M 1 441, l 33 t* 4a

U -M OFT WITH INIS AD
RELIANCE INC.
SEWC14 DCAIN CLEANING
74 hour, 1 Flat ratoil
F r u (ttlm atoit CFCP7 IU 1
111 * 43, ar 377 MM

S4J0 OFF WITH MIS A0

*TypIf?5rYTcRT
nr ing

PraftiAional, speedy servktsP«ck up and delivery aveil.
Reasonable rates 222 2130.
iaavemesg
for Unde
^rtesgforLirida

T ra sh Haul!
2L

YARD O IB R IS HAULIO
Ut/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
REMOVkO, FREE
W IK I

T rfS a rv Ic R
IC H O L t TI ER SERVICE
F r u n lim e t o ,! F airPricaii
Lie In, Stump Grinding. T w l
173 7771 Pay «r wto

"L et Tb, P r U r t u a u li da t r
TR i MM I N O . Tappin g.
mo«*l. Hauling all phawi
tru w a rk Call 173 4, 4*

Wattr/Air
Pu rificatio n

HIRAC0H
Wafer and Air Filtration tor
hem* and bulinu* Far Fra*
(»fim*t* Call
ta a lilt

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Sanford Harafd, Sanford. Florida — Monday. March 12. 1990 — M

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P T 'N * CA K LY L E d by Larry WriplM

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knrtboc Ml O I W M l U I

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■ookly. D a p . roNrtntot, 10%
pH lonlm ClHrontl M l W O
SANFORD ■ I b drm . I bam.
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H i . k I M F " 1 M u ll M i .
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II ■I m M I I A I i m_______
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par hour auaraniMd IPrtto
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opgFKationt Nr tottvory patl
Han M in i matt D O T auaii
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deyg'Mcohal tatl r i p i l n d
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llnltiw d wood molding* la
ac count* throughout (ho tiaN
E ico ito nt ban alilt Includa
m a d id and dtnlal Inturanct
IlHtWrttWd apply al
Brawn Maiding Company
lata F ittpalrkt Foml
I M u M w v o t Florida
T O R ..... .................... 171 M M

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hour, par waak. la MN Hart
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1 4 1 1. F ra n c h A v a . Sanford
IN p R tA td H tN a ta

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A I I I I T A N T t A M I F M R a il.
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R I1 T A U A A H T

coots, hostesses

wuTm /iwnwsus
fto e aperient* n t c u t u 'r Alt
s h ifts a v a ila b le
E x c e lle n t
benefits Apply in pe*son
T N i Wolfit Mouse
4)4* W SI lid 4ft. Sanford
m w o ____________ M F / I Q g
RESTAURANT

coot
Hama tty to Mod Apply 3PM
IFM Holiday Haul* R n llu
fa il. H** I f f l M a r II Mar*
R IIT A U R A N T

KITCHENHIIF
A p p ly 3P M
«P M H o tid tr
Mount Restaurant. Mwy 1193
near L k M a ry ______________

W - h w i i ter Wtnt
NITCNRN, la un dry ariyitapn
Matura m a w p r t N t ia d Ca ll
^ l^ N o r t 8 a _ m N 0 ^ _ _ _

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r to t by « k mo A C pool,
la u n d ry , M ia lor cfciid***
tpacial diitow**! lor u clfl
tm*% n* 44M i r i n p u

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U I C K I bdrm A C . pool,
lawndy* U a t 'm o No cMrposil
for q u a llfla d a p p llc a n ti or
xn io rcH lio n f U t l H I ______
N I C I tia a n l bdrm apt I d ia l
for coup&gt;* ITAS me plut 1300
M K u rity C a ll 13133fti
SANFORD
I bdrm *?•* mo
plut 1300 M Cwrity f?9l*r«4Ktt
roquArod Call 574 9044______
SAN TO RO
C o iy 1 bodroom
uroonod porch, itghiod park
mg No pott t.ns mo i«i u
UKludw wo*»r. CaM m IH1.
SANTORO
iovoly I bd rm ,
comply Nr privacy 1 blh from
m m hospital HO b n k ♦ i l M
%*c mciudwutn C a N m tiaf
SANTORO STUDIO A I BOR Alt
A d u lli. no poll* qw»tf if * a
U H /m oup * Obpokil 3311BI9

WCRIVA*\m

iI S T A U R A M T

carvei
To serve m o t l to custom ers i t
buffet W ill from A p p ly 3P M
« P M H oliday Mount R tn ltw
ran). H « y I f 13 near L k M p y

I bdrm . lu ll r*mod*l*d lr*o
cano* uvr no pets MOO par
month__________ Call 333 44*0
SAN TO RO
1 bdrm c lo w to
downtown Compotf privacy
1 100 wk and U00 wc tncludvt
utmtiot Call m o*9

RESTAURANT
S H IF T S U P E R V IS O R
K lk h o n E ip o r w ic *

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B IT A IL

CASHI£■/ STOCKPCtSON
P o r t / F u ll tim e A p plications
n o w b e in g a c c e p t e d o f
D ech ud e Imports M M Or
londo D r (W all M a rt P la ta .
19 f l ) Sanford P I 9701
R IT A IL

U n h irn iih td / Rt n l
A M IN T IO N K N I O R l
1
bdrm I bath, chan, convt
niontandprivato P H I O
C L 1 A N # L A R O I Apartmvntt
Good Location 1)00 ig U » par
month N oPaH C a li m ilt O

C0CVtUjy iASTII COVE
AfMTMOITS
C X T R A L A R O I UNITS!
1. 2 A ) badroom apt»
Pool T tnm s Court Paacalui.
convam ant location Qulat oft
llr o a t p a rk in g
R *n ov« iig n
S p aclalf No w c u rity tor Quail
fio d ap p M can tit X30S304
M A R IN I R*1 V ILL AO I
L a k a A d a Tb d rm
t i l l mo
| b d rm DOT m o A up m iA T t

CASHIEAS/SALESCLERKS
A c c a p tm . a p p llc a lm it . fu ll
lim a or p a rt lim a Floaibto
h o u r ! C i c . l l . n l ( . m p if i*
to n o tilt F o ld *m F w
and
n o tid a rv p r .H l charing and
t lo c k a u r c K . t a
A p p ly In
p a rta n W a ll M a r l. M U O r
U ndoO r.SO Titard
EOC

MOVE III SKOAL
Larp a ronovatad 1 bdrm , pool
1119/mo No dtpoait tor Quali
f h d a pplicants or w m o r o i l
font W m i o r n 3 *AS0

SALES PERSON
Sharp. outgoing w /cor to ta ll
r . t . t / p h . l . t In m g h l
c lu b l/ r . t l. g r . n lt
O n ly
u r lo ut In q u lriw ptoat* A lta r
17 9 pta A I M I I H I _______

IAN FO RD - I bdrm . (urnttfwd
w ith v t l l l t l n
d o s t to
downtown «9d&gt;wk plus l ' »
■Npmti c a a w t M F
___

143-H0VM9

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M B A R T I bdrm I '.k a N t . 1
tar oarapa. teemn parch. FI
maior appliancn U M 'm o
III, latl k ta c r o ia a d llN
0 IR A R T LA R IFR O N T
I
bdrm home w/FW room B.p
yard laM 'm o
* we Call
Hall Raalty. P I O T a _______
01 BA R T I bdrm . J '. bam t.i
car OFaga. t e r m porch. FI
mater *ppfi*nc.t M M 'm o
F v tt lati. toe MI tot l i l t

SANTORO
3 bdrm . 3 bath'
c h / it spacious, a ll a p p lia n c tt
includad 7 f i lia l* laavo m ata

R E G A T T A
SH O R E S
Rantal A pirtm on li
On L ik o Monro#

R E N T O N E ...
GET ONE
FREE
i you can rani a 2 bdrm.
2 bath for lh# prlc* ol a 1
bdrm.

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111 W . I t * . S t . S a lt a i M
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b c * m t p atio O u t TON vq
t l So tkr m o fiv a M d
U v too
L A K I F R O N T h o rn , m D tR a ry
t w o . P O T . m u m . n . guait
ly M f | b d rm . (am ity rm .
m u d i u tilitv o . c k n a to I a
L a m P u r c t i m t M 900

323-5774
H O W M I R I M O R .I A O I N T S

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Unfurntih*tj Lak* Mary and
l a n i a r d t r a i l C a ll to r
avaiidtHiity and location*
A%k tor Brand*

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

B IN T

TO

OWN

1 b d rm .

ptr mdnth CwMlOHJO
U N T OB D ] bdrm . t bam ipM
p la n C o n v a n ia n t to L a k a
M a ry B tv d
a n d 17 91
1171 mo * dtp 3311134

WHITERSniRGS
3 bwdroom. 2 bath, tirtp la ca , to
much tplikt I f v a r t g ld
la o b m o __________ C a ll m 1197
I R I OR COWL F*nc*d. tor-fun
porch 1431 por month, p lo t
ft
Call m 109)

103—DuplixT rip lt a / Rant__
I A K I M A R T 1 bdrm I bam
w a ll to w a ll c a rp tt eh a
tone ad y a rd Can O t a7M __

LONCWOOOUUEEMNT
Boautitul 31’3- I year now
M u ll Sao* IMO mo p lu t da
p u t A v a ila b h M l
W M il
SANTO RO
F u r n lt h t d 1
b o d ro e m
N o p o ll N * a r
d o w n to w n
C a ll I I I t i l l .
anytim g botgr* 7 P M _________
S A N F O R D AM rocRv* I bdrm
c h / a , c a r p o r t m* H is to r ic
D h j h c l 1)31 m o 13) 4310

107-M obile
H om es/R ent
MOIliE HOME FOR RENT
t R a d rM m . I bat* Call 117 TOM
W IK IVA Rtvar • I bdrm . t both
turn, utiHtwii pwd Pnvata
proporty 1)10 mo Alt*r *pm
904 M) 1034

109— M o b ile Home
Lots / Rent
C A t S I L B I R R T n . l« W n &lt; a d
w it h t r w c 1171/month.
C a ll I I M H H

115— Industrial
Rentals
A A A B U S IN IS S C IN T C R
N a * o ttico /W h w 100 It to
I 495 tt B a y t with or w o
offten starling at 5214/mo
Mwy 17/93 4 1R 417
Call m n%*

117— Com m ercial
R e n ta ls__
Sanford, Mwy 17 91 H#novaf*d
shopping strip, 4CD fo 7.000 sg
tf E s c tor professionals Good
*epOSur*» 11) m i l l ] 4410

121— Condom inium

______ Rentals
f B D R M ., l* i bath tgwnhousa
3110 P a r k A v t A d ults only
1)71 m o in c l
w afa r C a ll
Nancy M F l to 5 773)44)

U S — F o r Lease
SAN FO RD
3t07 French A v t ,
In M a r t in B ld g . n o i l to
G o ld tn L a m b Rostaurant C a ll
M * l M a rtin I 39) )k7Q

2139 W . 3 am ino It

Blvd.
Hwy. 1742
San lord, FL 12771

323-2628

i n - Homes lo r Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. R a il Cstato Broker
2aat laniard A vo.

331-OTW........... 321-2257

BYOWNER
7 Room, I bath hous* with
lirv p la c * and u rm n w d porch
c o rn tf lot A lso 3 room housa
w iin w ra p a ro u n d p o rc h ,
fenced yard, 3 w*M%, ) shads
7 M i las E a st ol Osteen
155.000 F O R B O TH M a k o Otter M
Cad P i n a l o r i s o i B U B

OCirOHA
Close to 411 Owners must sell
New M e rsa d e s built home 2
bedroom 1 both, fam ily room,
work shed
142 000
M ARC O F F E R Ca ll Char toll#
IR A
I I I 9515

•

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more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford lake Mary area.
O R I A T V I I4R Starter rotwea
M an y l i t r e s A I condition
L ig h l com m e rcial
professional O K Now 112 999
S U F IA D UPLEX
EACH 31
E Q U A L p r iv a c y d rive w a ys
onto separate it s B*g y a rd to
annoy Uni Is rented
14*500
BIO l/ l PLUS D U P L IX . ON 2
tots E ach u n it 1/1 Nom a h a t
wood Moors, tp ic Good in
vestmawt opportunity 179 500
NEAT V I
H IG H T R A F F IC
A re a Can be re/oned Owner
w ill a su st A b utting land also
availab le Now only
Itl.QQO
S T O P L O O K IN C » U K
Dowbiewide ) 2 on 41 a cre s on
Lakt Hom ey
Fenced,
cleared C a ll us rig h t away
Now
1119000
T E R R IF IC M A Y F A IR V V r
M A N Y custom
N ice ly
la n d s c a p e d
I r r ig a t io n
system Super buy tor 1147.000

tort A Mr. aartar 4 rtyer

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W till* SI Call 791979-11*9
kf 191997 1719_____________

QUINN REMIT*321H U
Re«4de«itta4 and Centmeettat

SALE OR LIAS OmOW
0 ( L TON k
I b d rm
t d iii lb . m
&gt;u i w
ti ’&lt;
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SANFORD
4 bedroom 2 Story. Idyllw itde
L a st Edition, w ell kept, new
c a rp e l, m irro r accents )0 tt
w ood d e ck a n d I r t p ic a i
landscaping under canopy of
o a k s G r e a t n e ig h bo rh o od ,
B e sfv o iu e
1115 000
TH E CPURSON CO. I D 9797
S A N F O R D B e a u tifu l'd u a lity 4
bedroom, | bath on V 4 a cre
fn area of o u ftfa n d in i
2 large rough cedar
offices, huge, m aster bedroom
balcony and w alk in etosat
L iv in g room fire place , fo rm al
d m in g 3 car attached garag e separate 3 c a r g arage o ffice
Reduced
.
USSOOO
O R A N O E C I T Y - N ic e 1
bedroom
home w ith fa m ily
room , kitchen, liv in g room,
u tility and carp o rt
U5.00Q

TE LFA IR

R E A LT Y

11 HtRT. 17 f l. D R M R Y

321- 2720
322- 2420

A074444431/A074M-S722
STAIRS RR0KRTY

ISM Parb Dr Vaaferd
441 W Lake AAary Bl . U Alary

C A L L UStl
FOR IM M I01 A T I ACTION

M ANAGE ME N T A R E A L T Y
777 7771 171 9419
* FR AN SFER RED T

* REED TOSELL?
RtM Estito
407-322-115S

JotftRSCR

m /BONO MONEY

GENEVA
O w n in s te a d of
ro n lin g 1 b d rm
c lo se to
e le m e n ta ry school Fenced
yard
119100
C a ll G lo ria Lam b ert
l i f t Sew F lo rid a . 141 MOB
l iib b

MOOCH UUE
A SS U M E. NO Q U A L IF Y
1 bdrm 1 b a lh large lot.
fenced b a ch y a rd 117,100
17,500 c a sh to m ig 322 *244__

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING
LESS THAN S2SOO CASH
IN C L U D IN G C L O S IN G COST
) A 4 bd rm hom es in Sanford
D e lto na D e B a r y L k M a r y /
Longw ood/A itam onte Springs

SUOO DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 b d rm
1 bath, fireplace,
appliances, c a rp o rt
1)4 *00

LESS THAN S3,W0 DOWN
J/1 sp lit plan, appliances. 2
ca r garage on p riv a c y fenced
l/ J a c re
M7.500

ASSUME. NO QUALIFY
LAKE MARY r00L HOME
New I b d rm t * i bath 1 story,
appliances, fireplace. 2 car
garage
U 4tQ 0

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
1 /1' i„ I 401 vq It . new paint
and carpet, ap plian ce s on I/)
acre 1H2 m o 151000

GENEVA
Mouse on 3*» a cre s 3 bdrm . 3
bath., appliances, garage, ad
d it i o n a l o u t b ld g
or
workshop
179.500
PA U LA BETHO SBO RNE
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T I8 1
111 4744
LA K E M A R Y . 4 M ONTHS
N E W ! 4 'bdrm } bath, fa m ily
room , 3 fire p la c e s, fo rm a l
liv in g and dm ing p lus much
m orel
H3I900
M etre R e a l Estate Co Inc___________ M L 71)7________ __

LAME MANY
) bdrm 3 bath sp lit plan
L a rg e fenced lot L ak e M a ry
schools
14)000
W ALLACECR ESSREALTY
,
131 A177

W IN T E R S T R IN G S
c o n tro l H- A R f d m t d l IW *00
W M U k lt u U * R**n*r
_________ M l H U _________
W mHot k&gt; II1&gt; 7/l&lt; ■ S99.9M
LAR R Y HERM AN. BRO KER
770 9179
111 9*7

14t—Com m ercial
P ro p r ly / S a lo
FOR SAURY OWNER
10*9* St A W t a r d A u .
Zoned G C 3 One 10 000 ig toot
warehouse or g arage building
One 950 sq loot office bldg
w ith additional 1.300 sq toot
covered storage p lu s outside
storage One lot across street
P e r f i e cat! P I 9199
4 r e s id e n t ia l u n its, Inco m e
117.000, •■penses 13.400 P ric e .
193OQ0 Assum able financing
at 9% 11)1941

1S3— AcreageLots/Sale

HAVEYOUROWNRANCH!
9 ♦ a cre s M eytow n Road 10
m ile s from Osteen
139 900
Good term s!

CALL BART
R E A L ESTATE
REALTO R
173 7490
O C A L A N A T IO N A L F O R E S T
Wooded lots R iv e r eccecs
15950 each No money dewnt
121.41 month! y
, O wner
(904) I M 4379 e r (904)427 I4 H

1JS— C ondom inium !

C o -O p /S a lt
IAIESIDC CONDO
G re a t laka view! 1 bd rm 3
bath, screened patio, pool and
nautilus room 904 N*rrhi4ke
D r, Sanford No appointm ent
necessary M id 3d % 331 4441
5AN D LEW O O O V ILL A S
Spacious 2 bd rm , 2 bath, m int
c o n d , screened porch, he a l
p u m p , fa n s
a p p lia n c e s ,
e a lra s. U S 500________131 111)
V ILL A S OF C A S S E L B E R R Y 2
b d rm . 3 bath * den screen
porch
149 7001 er 477 4)13

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
S U P E R F9ICC17 IbOTtroom 1
lu ll 'bath, double wide Cathe
drat ce ilin g s herdboard Sid
mg s h in g le roof, s k irtin g
M ust See Ta A p p re cia te ! 12.991
C a ll Collect
407 9)1 7040
or 407 )9a BSJ J alte r 4pm

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ttowlxg*. not dutt 777 9713

2«3— LIvaster* and

braadk Ducks. quMlt. turkey,
9 a W M CMI 777 9979

211—A ntiqu es/
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Auto. M r. sta rts, te y a lv a
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u n t r a l. O nly 1199 71/m a
CM I M r. P ayna. 77&gt; 7173

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1 fo o d o tr. buvgandy,
o n ly 49.999 m i lc t . c le a n .
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P fU D C O T MS Tarto • ItM
Stlrar. 74900 m itra 49*94 or
M ra c td p t *70 IE 1*71 Silwtr.
S499SRM 9ll«*rB7M M .*vra

PONTIAC FIKB1ID
*4 V 4 t o la . A / C P /S . P /R .
ttara CMtOTta. non Ftoiple.
gray with lu iu ry Inlyrtor,
to u t) driwen S7.1W
174 1*1*

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Wantad

cla'9 cMtactNn tt High q uality
Paralat* Rug* e trt F a w itM n
F t t a D ay. »r I wm .S U 1*77

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NOMIS a MOBILE NORRIS
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C4UMTTIME

New Homes. J l good oca
tion. lew down, low m onthly
Resale hom es a lto a v ailab le
A A Carn««. Inc. Cautery 21
C a ll Janet M ansfrald
P o r t , i n i m iv e s . m 2121

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lu ll lim a N o t* p na ca tta ry
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M rtW S P M n ta M M

777 7711

141—Cawrtry
P ra p a rty/S a la

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BU T CLOSE TO TOWN
S Acres with Mobile Home,
Septic A Weil
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N O P E ..................

115— Beats and
AIR BOAT Gatar Hull. It tael.
ITS MigN wMwa Iyearning win*
trM H r Rtouted tor quick
eatal 93 *90 firm Alta DrtrtHa
j g * H * , 1 '. * »CM )SH*«9
F R i M a • ■*». i r
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R am i in* drlyaar* traitor.
a .t .F t o n n .1 . tklt. canw .t
cower CwnpWta
Retoy ta
Gal S4*M/M4m Owner lucerx
inaewwlabta CM Irtf 4I497W
BLASS M A ST ER BOAT. 17 tart.
71 H P Iw tnrurt* m a la r end
Ireawr A sk in g 4/70 or moko
rtta r CMI77)*9OT___________
17*9 N.
modal M h#.
Ewlnrudt malar. I Irtatart Ml
n uipato m o o m i l t o
• II FOOT F I I I R O L A S I BOAT
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He , 0t restoration V w ra
rnaw. Sl*a,b/«CMl77ik7W
t r L A R S O N w /traitar. Inb a e iO u t t o e r d
R u n t good
&gt;i4rt»r betFertac 771 il*7

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2I f—W anted to Buy
40732M1SS
111—AppHancaa
/ Fum ltvra
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ta k M N W
11199. fwrttae or oot OH M m
9OTI O TrtrM O T.______ 777-979.
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74*11 SkPNrR A m . 777-)N 9
C H A IR S • I reclU N r. to n ; I S ta
Ro cker re e lito r. ten S k lM C b
_________ N 7 99R17N_________
• D I N E T T E S I T I n k tabta
end 1 n x i i ) cf*»F9 SIS C ot*
________ C e ll 777 t m
F R I I K R UPRIGHT ITcubn
M DMOTdl S)to OU9in M l.
v N rp ri N/m.lctan# rocker
r .l l . n / l r t o k k l p rln l 4700
ChrOTFN end &gt;i m cocon cot
ta. lobta w/motciung com
m o 9 n STS R « rrt o t m M I
Iran (tota m i coars. Mnwid
C M ) S ill______ Celt 777 *770
K K N M O R I W ASHER E ic 9 ll.n l cMMIFian YKIul.
419) Coll Ml TORI-OTTHm.
L A R R Y 'S M A R T . &gt;11 Leotard
Aw# N r a iU s t o t o n A -c.pl
AoiiloUntoOo.........1714117.
• L O V E SI A T / S O F A gold
cru9(*9d w9lv4t. ita inN e* »*«)
IrwTN E i c tar # ltk ., a*&lt;ling
room o r hom o 1100 171 4)9*
o o rtr A M or t m
• M IC R O W A V E evOTi I L . r g . I
*199777 4971 .I t a r t P M _______
• P A I R o l ICO C fM m per lour
c F N irt A n liq u .o n g in . lt 170
_________CMI 171 9770________
Q U E R N S K I i . I* bed
b c o m n .M -g . goto C 9 M I M
9300 I7 1 4 7 9 7 ilta r4 ;l*OTn
• S O F A B I D . D TM * ton** U J
7799711____________________
S O F A S • t ic M ta n t cond l l l l t #
C hro m e A g l « t *nd le b k A
dinotta tebta M M ch m g wood
end table* IIP 7S77__________
T R I F L E d r * t i* r , b i e u l l l u l
oocon. * d r .n e r t. 4 9 J mid*.
70" M g d M u t i to c rih c o I W
___________ 771 44M___________
• T W I N RIO end c h t t l ••
d r a w * BPS 17717&lt;*

117—Sporting Goods
• GO LF CLU B tot M l n/gMI
togendpertMiN u rI S M
771 1791___________
• OOLF CLUBS
LOT*) RH.
I 14W. 7 I 7 4 9 P W M litd M l
win* to g E ic t lt a n l tto p *
WS......................C I I 111 179k

l i t — O ffic* Supplias
/ Equipm ant ,,
• FH O TO copy mochii*. by
OHv.111 Model L&lt;00.- iNtot
port A t it. S70 CMI b*tw**n *
I M M l F M t 177 S99*

1*1- B u ild in g

M alar ials
A L L S T I I L BUILDINGS ol
dealer invoice, 1000 fo 30.000
%g tf C a ll 402 I f I P I I collect

I f] — Lawn 4 Garden
• LAWN M DW EB
J i HP.
B rig g t and Straten L ik a New.
M u k f Sail la ) 00
4tS f l X
• LAWN M ew er Toro i r . 5 hp
re a r bagger 1 mufeher, puvh,
new w heelt, 121 12) 442ft
• S E A B S C ra H im a o S B fd f
E ec #ilent running condition. )

1**— Pets * Supplies
C U T S , a d o r a b le , lo v e a b le ,
tame, long hair teddy bear
h a m ite r i for u»e O nly U 50 a
p ie ce C e il evet M o n T u ts or
wkendv until 4 P M P ) l ir e

I

New F errant M e t.lt..........Otatt
KOKOMO
......... ........ m i l * *

2 2 2-M u sical
M erchandise
UPRIGHT Plena win* bench,
goto condition Asking MOO
Cell 777 CSOO OTilinw

PONTIAC M M U
'to Tilt. cru**9. p/w. 4 dear.
749k*tnl k),499ortar . to ato ll
* PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION .
■ V E R T W EDN ESDAY 7:MPM
DATTONA AUTO AUCTION
May. *1. Dpytaaa Btrak
_________ ta* 71)9711_________

TOYOTACAMAY
‘B9 LE Ltodto. pawra ovory
thing including unroot Mack,
auto. abirtuM mint condition
MUST SELLII u m or brat
rttar Call 777 OOV__________

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
Na Mam Ow e

•■coat !*«. tegtltto.rac
M OOOOI COLT Auto. Mr.
»tarra. O r a l Traraportjlion'
Only
19* 17.'ma
CMI Mr. Payn*. ITS 3177

1M2 024
4 cylinder. * (pu d. A/C. Kara.
non U r n G rtM MitaagaM
1114*_________ CMI 774 7974

IM3 PONTIAC COM L i
Gray W'maroon walaur intarl
or Vary clean wtry good
r o llk b lo t r a n ip o r t o llo n
E i c . l l . n l l . r )n d c a r
77109. o)tar A Itar 4 p m Cell
_________ 9*9 III*_________
ttto F O R D M USTAN G L E
1
dr. hetchtock. 7 ) lite r 4
cylinder, PS. PR. A i C law
n i U i u c cond Be &gt;913
if(7 M A I DA 717 1 door, mint
condition) 44.999 milra. A C
Will comidar trod* Aiking
S4.99S CMI owtoinge or taowo
mooeago___________ H I 7177
'** CADILLAC Ftaotwato - II4M
or bral coth oltor All powtr
end air C*M________ 777 1)9*
T* AUDI M W !
Now lira* A
to itar, lo o k i A Runs good
taoadi TLCS99P
171*777
■Si CONCORD OL - 97 OOOmilra
Eictltanlconditon 41194
________ CMI 177 11*7_______

223— M iscalla naout

*4 CM EVT C A VALIER W***n Ctaon dependable SUM brat
oltor CMI H I 79*7

D A N ’S FAN C IT Y

234— Import Cars
and Trucks

a Se c t a 9 a « i i
• InttMtehqn
All Ian pa n t nailable
*79 S R *M. Allamolt* Springs
________CMI to* 99*1________

MEICEDCS 300 SO
'*7 U a k ie i 411.799

233—Trucks /
Buses/Vans

• B A S K I T I A L L cent*
Hoops
I ttlSM CM I Richard, 777 MM

HIT--------- aSUL--------- TM0C
HU EY S CROWN PAWN
________ 412)21 ft»4________

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CAMPER TOP

Ter P kK Up Truck*1 a l l
_______ Coil 32)0134
C O M A RADAR D ETECTO R
Model trap shooter pro New
Stats will fake U S 00
Formica Show cate 24 d a 44 w
&gt; 42 h ISA. recline A liftcheir
1X0 whe^chai r VO bed id *
potty 'tt), alum , w alking can*
I f 121 444)
______
G re a k e fre p i D ry w e llt
C a r Stop» D itf Boa
Reedy M ia Concrete Bench**
Sundi Rock, Cem ent, Steel
Miracle Concrete Co , S3) 1211
JACUZZI • State 4 ) y rt oid
Paid MOO. ething stOO Can
Call
)33
2) 3045

CHCVT VAN 7 f
l u l l , p 'w ih d io w t.
runs g r e a lU ) 000

O N I n gallon aquarium and
wrought iron stand. 140 obo
Call 13) 1304______________
• POLAROID E N I A R O I R Mode! M P4. 'Good condition
_________ C e il 322 4110
130
W ATER H E A T E R
20 gallon,
tor Mobile home $30 U* 5344
IT EM ERSON Celer TV - I mos
0*d Asking »I23 Fisher VCR.
good cond 11ion. ||)S or |300
firm Call anytime 13) M04

SM to SIW,000
13 distributers needed Part A
full tins# No t i p necessary
Robert O'Neil 374)210

230— A n fiq u t/C la ssic
Cars
M E R C E D E S 4St SE • tt7)
Silver U .m CaN 110 4334 er
171 t o il, raw*_____________

331- C a rs
TME Uf PAYMENTS
Ng Honey Oran
eacepf tea. lag. lilte. ate
••PONTIAC LEM ANS A»r. 4
D R , estate*, white w ith g ra y
interior M U S T S E E t
Only ___ t i l l 17 mo
Call Mr Payne. 123 3121
F A I R W A Y M O TO R S
Hom e of 1 1SO Down A R ide”
1400 US 17 f2 Long wood 331 1200

F0BDT-BIRO'71
eif. p'9, p'b. im Im rur*9
qroet) ioo», to d 1900 o r t o o
o lto r____________ CM I 977 9**1

F0*D GftANWA IS
E ic e lie n f work car, depend*
b it .a c y l HOP
C a ll 131 244 1

FOND LTD '77
Loaded runs good, new tire s
_ $ l OOOC4IIJ23 1152 after 4pm

TME UP PAYMENTS
No Montj Doan
• ■ c e p lle i. tag. t it le .e ic
I f C H E V Y C A V A L I E R A uio
a ir stereo re a lly low m ites,
M U S T S E E ' O nly l i t e j)&lt;mo
C a ll M r P ayn e J2) 2123

su n ro o f,
322 3M2

M UST if lL L
12 Chevy V im
Cut Pom VI ) captain chairs,
couch 4 cooler cru ise ta riff ©I,
tilt tte e rirg A ll set up for
h a n d ic a p p e d per sen H in d
co n tro ls 4 s t le c fr ic w heel
chair lifl i ) 300 Caff M I N X
a fS e r lp m .
ift2 F IM X L T 4X4
Slack,
loaded ail options' Must See'
Sem mcte F o rd ._______ P t 1M1
1 ft) T O Y O T A 4X4 I Speed. A C
ju s t
u m
Semmoiie F o rd
,1 2 1 l i i l
23 C H E V Y C »• • V 4 au»o Runs
needs w ork $430 or best
offer C a ll 321 134)

237—Tractors and
____Trailers____

JANITORIAL EQUIPMENT
And supplies AUm g $1,200 or
best otter
_____ 122 *302

99* 4119

FARM TtACTOIS
7* USED IN STOCK
ALLSI2ESI k L L PRICES!
Ma.tiond Tractor 4 Equipment
' a m i N of M a i (land
Infer change on 12 t l
114)1)1

FIAT BEDTRAILER
H E A V Y D U T Y ,1117.1*11*9.
l i e**
C a ll i n m &gt;

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231—Vehicles
Wanted

W I F A Y T O P 441 tar w racked
c a r t lr u c k il W E S E L L guar
aotatd utad p a r t i A A A U T O
lA L V A O E * ! D » to ry . 94919*9

23f— Motorcycles
and Bikes
YAMAHA USOO
'21 12,000 m i. Showroom Newt
H . llO B /b rO
1 2 1 IU 4
ft) SUZUKI fftO
2) 000 miles.
Iasi. i*i k it. V ance and H ines
header, custom paint, M e ti
fire s 11,400 o r best otter
Can m gate after 4 M

'241-Recreational
Vehicles/Campers
CADILLAC S EV ILLE
7i. na«
tires, grey, o il eafras. 4) 000
m ite s $J.10» ........... M t te n
PO DGE C aachm an M ater home
2ft. TT awning, roof and dash
a«r,41,000r&gt;i u aoo t a t m i
P R O W L E R im . 25 tool Steeps
I. roof a ir. awning, weight
* (WO lbs E ace lien I condition
A sk in g U 5 0 0 O w n e r 122 2ft/t
R V L O T S $ l4 } /m a In c lu d e s
w ateri garbage'-sewage. P a rk
Avenue M obil# P a r k 323 3tftl
S H E N A N D O A H I T P ark M odel
I T awning cm beautiful kif
t n lls h e d new D C a k s R V
)21 Oft32 on Lot 304

243— Junk Cars
JU N K C A R 5 R E M O V E D
NOCHAHGE
M l f 12)_________
II Top itXkJ14 f II iVl.d. tor junh
cars, tru th s a wheel d rive
Any condition Ca ll )2) JfW

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by CMc Y « m f

BLON DIP

V in eg ar-w ater gargle
relieves sore throat

hereditary co p ro p o rp h y ria docs
not produce constant sym ptom s.
Kather. the a ilm e n t cau ses peri­
odic acute a tta ck s th a t can be
precipitated by Infection, crash
dieting, female h orm o ne therapy
a n d m a n y m e d lc ln e a .

». O O T T t I w ould like
to know If It Is acceptable In
gargle w ith vinegar water.
DBAS READER) I don't are
w hy not. T hroat Irritation cun
often be relieved by gargling
w ith m ild a n llse p tlc solutions;
d ilu te vlneffar. w h ich Is slig h tly
acidic, and salt water (one teas­
poon o f salt per glass o f hot
water) are su ch solutions.
D E A R DR. O O T T t I'm a
6 2 -ye a r-o ld fem ale diagnosed
w ith a form of porph yria called
hereditary coproporphyria. My
doctor sa ys It w as brought on by
tw o m e d icin e s I w as taking.
W h a t's y o u r o pinion on th is rare
disease? J u s t how serious Is It?
DEAR READERi Hereditary
coproporph yria Is one of s rv rra l
rare genetic diseases caused by a
deficiency o f an enzym e neces­
sary foe the norm al m etabolism
o f hem oglobin, the pigm ent In
red blood cells.
T h e form ation of hem oglobin
depends on a series of about
eight b lo ch e m lra l reactions In
the body. Ea ch reaction requires
a specific enzym e: thus, the type
of p orph yria depends on w hich
enzym e Is la ck in g or decreased
H ereditary coproporphyria, for
e xa m p le . Is due to deficien t
a m o u n t s o f th e e n z y m e
c o p ro p o rp h y rln o g e n o x id a s e .
T h is resu lts In an excess b u ild u p
o f th e n a t u r a l p ro d u c t
co prnpo rphyrln . w h ich cannot
be converted to the next su b ­
stance In the biochem ical chain
T he co proporph yrln Is excreted
In the u rin e und the stools, and
cun be m easured to e stablish Ihe
diagnosis.
T h e d is e a s e c a u s e s n e rve
m a lf u n c tio n , le a d in g to a b ­
d o m in a l pain, vo m itin g , co n ­
stipation. back and leg pain,
w eakness und tin g lin g of the
arm s und legs In rare but severe
cuses. hypertension, rapid pulse,
sw e a tin g, seizures, h a llu c in a ­
tions. paralysis, com a und death
m ay occur. Patients also suffer
from photosensitivity; lh A y inay
d e v e lo p severe b lis te rin g on
rx p o s rd s k in surfaces.
L ik e other lo rm s o l porphyria.

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W hat a difference between
needing one trick and needing
three tricks! South played low
from d u m m y on the heart lead.
East won the k in g and returned
a heart. Declarer won In du m m y
and Im m ediately attacked the
longest su it In the com bined
lia n d s by leudlng a spade to the
queen. W est won the k in g and
played a heart, setting u p his
suit. Now declarer tried the ace
of spades, hoping the ja c k would
fall. No su ch luck. T h e defenders
now had tw o spade tricks, two
c lu b t r ic k s and th re e heart
tricks. S ou th botched the band
n ice ly. S in c e he had s ix tric k s In
the bag after East had w on the
heart kin g, he sh ou ld look for
the best chance of gettin g the
a d d itio n a l needed trick . T h a i
w ould be In Ihe c lu b su it. Hy

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le a d in g up to the Q -J o f clu b s
tw ice, declarer w ill m ake hla
contract whenever at least one of
the tw o h igh c lu b h on ors la held
by East. T h a t's a 7 3 percent
play, and a m u ch better shot
th an hoping the spade k in g w ill
be w ith East or the ja c k of
spades w ill drop doubleton. But
m in d you. the co rrect play Is
d icta te d by the le v e l of the
contract. Suppose S o u th was as
h igh as three no-trum p. Because
he now w ould need three more
tricks, he w ould have to go after
spades and hope that he w ould
lie able to set u p the spades and
also a clu b trick before West
co u ld ru n h is hearts. E v e ry th in g
else being Ihe some, p la y in g a
spade to the queen at the th ird
tric k w ould succeed In m a kin g
three no-trum p w h en ever East
held the k in g o f spades and two
other spades.

B y Bsrules Bede Osol
Y O U * B IR T H D A Y

March 1 3 .1 9 9 0

People y o u 'll be Involved with
In the y e ar ahead co u ld be
In stru m e n ta l In b rin g in g Im­
portant changes Into y o u r life.
T h e s e w ill be th e ty p e s of
a lte r a t io n s you c o u ld n e ve r
m ake on y ou r own.
PISCES IFeb. 20-M arch 201
D on't be reluctant to ca ll a halt
to an arrangem ent you have
w ith anoth er If the expenses
seem to be ru n n in g u little too
high. It co uld be tim e to re­
stru ctu re the entire deal. Know
w here to look for rom ance and
y o u 'll fin d It. The Astro-G raph
M a tc h m a k e r In stan tly reveals
w h ic h s ig n s arc ro m a n tica lly
p e rfe ct for you. M a ll * 2 to
M atchm aker. c7o th is newspa­
per. P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland.
O H 4 4 1 0 1-3428.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
Instead of lookin g for scapegoats
sh ou ld you handle som ething
u n sa tisfa cto rily today, frs s up to
y o u r m istake. A d m issio n w ill
cle a r the a ir and help get things
b a rk on track.
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 201
Som e e xtra responsibilities, not
n ecessarily o f your ow n m aking.

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Dealer. South

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By Jam as Jacoby

TU M BLEW EED S

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m ig h t re q u ire y o u r atten tion
today. If you accept y o u r lot
p h ilo s o p h ic a lly , e v e n ts w o n 't
overw h elm you.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
D on 't take gam bles today on
th in g s or people about w h ich
you k n o w little. Y o u r Judgm ent
In these areas m ight not be u p to
par and the resu lts w ill reflect
this.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 221
A n old. unresolved Issue should
be kept on the shelf. It’s not
lik e ly lo be settled today, so
m ove on to other th in g s where
y o u 're certain o f m a k in g pro­
gress.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Take
c a r e t o d a y w it h t a s k s o r
assignm en ts that re q u ire good
m e n ta l c o n c e n t r a t io n . E v e n
though you m ight feel capable In
these m atters, y o u r attention
span m ay not get good grades.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) You
sh o u ld do rather w e ll In you r
Involvem ents today, w ith the
exception o f m an a g in g y ou r re­
sources. T h is Is the departm ent
w here you m ay use m ore red Ink
th an black.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A
la c k o f patience co u ld sp o il some
. b e n e f ic ia l d e v e lo p m e n ts th a t

m ay o c cu r for you today. T im in g
Is extre m e ly Im portant and If
you are too erratic or Im pulsive
you co u ld blo w the w hole thing.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Self-pity h as on ly one purpose
today and that la to help perpet­
uate a negative fram e of m ind.
Start lo o k in g outw ard Instead of
Inward and y o u 'll fin d m u ch lo
sm ile about.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) U su a lly you 're rather toler­
ant w hen dealin g w ith others,
but today th is attribu te m ay be
slu ggish a n d you co u ld have
p r o b le m s w it h p e o p le o v e r
th in gs that are som ew hat Insig­
nificant.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) If you are unable to achieve
y o u r objectives today. It's prob­
a b ly due to y ou r reluctance to
g iv e u p m e th o d s th a t h ave
proven lo be u nproductive. You
need a fresh approach.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
G u a rd against In clin atio ns today
to e n v is io n Ihe o u tc o m e of
e v e n ts n e g a tiv e ly . W h a t you
pictu re In y o u r m in d co u ld play
out In real life If y o u 're not
careful.
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SUNDAY

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S a n fo rd H e r a ld
82nd Year. No

N E W S D IG E S T

171 — Sanford. Florida

Mall a shot in the arm
Project could provide
huge economic boost

S E M IN O L E M A LL F IS C A L IM P A C T ON S A N F O R D

□ Sports
Conlerence tourneys heat up

bT j

. MARK f A R FIB LD
‘
Herald stall writer__________________________________

Say good bye to Georgetown and Clcntxon.
tw o of the huskctball power* that fell In
Saturday conference tournament action.
T h e lloya* Im l to Connecticut and exited the
Big East Tournam ent while Clcmxon liecaine
the second A C C tram lo lose to ii|ntarl Virginia.
T h e Cavallrs have disposed of North Carolina
and the Tigers in consecutive days and will irv
to w in It all today for head coach Terry Holland,
who Is slrpplng down al the end of this season
to take the athletic director'sJohal Davidson

S A N F O K D — I he pro|M&gt;scd Seminole Mall likely
w III be an economle shot In the arm lor Sartlnrd and
northern Seminole County
Ou o |h ulng ol the mall. pro|eeled lor 118)3. more
than I i m m i lull and |iart little |ol&gt;s will lie ereutrd
W hen the development Is complete by 2000. al
least M IMMI (M iiple are ex|ieeled lo tie working at the
mail. Ill ollli i s or m one ol three hotels pro|Mised (or
' I lie 21 I aere site south ol Stale Hoad lit and east of
lulersiutf 4
David Fan executive dlret tor ol I tie Greater
Sanford (Ti.im lier ol Com m rree. said iIn- mall will
have an impact similar to the one A A A is having on
os It will give |olis lo (tropic who don I have (obs
and It w III bring |ieople lo the area "

Baa Sports

□ Florida
Abandonment cases increase
It's a trend that has state social service
workers both enraged and fearful
T h e cases of abandoned newborns Is rising
like never before.
O fflrlals say nrw tm rn Infants are being
aliandnned on 'doorsteps. In trash cans and In
dumpsters
T h e y (mint to the Tam pa area as a Irlghlenlng
example. Since 11)88, 12 children have been
abandoned there. Nine of 1110's' 12 were just
hours old.

I t s P a ss 2A

□ Local
Rap brouhaha still smoulders
A l least one anti-pornography protestor
showed up in downtown Sanford Friday lo lay
siege to the rap group "2 Live Crew
Jo h n liu llrr Hook says the crew must lie
banished but state attorney Norm Wolllngcr and
Sheriff Jo h n I’olk each Insist the other must at I
llrst before a case can be made against the
Miami group

I t s P a g # 4A

□ Nation
New heart drug being tested
A new drug developed by a Tennessee
phurmareutlruf company Is tiring tested by at
Irast two Florida hospitals
T h e drug, called antslreplasc IA P SA C) is
capable of slopping a heart attack In Its tracks,
researchers say.

S a a P a g a SB

Haitians storm Miami consulate
MIAM I — Abnul 100 Haitians stormed the
Haitian consulate In southwest Miami Saturday
after learning that dictator Prosper Avrll bad
bowed lo popular demands that lie resign
T h e group climbed the walls and entered the
consulate around noon The building was empty
except for the demonstrators who bad broken
Into the complex, said William A. Gavin, head ul
the Miami Fill
" F ill agents Interviewed the individuals who
were leading I he group. There were no Injuries,
there were no arn*sls and by approximately -1:45
p in., the premises were completely dear of any
unauthorized Individuals." be said

Seven win Fantasy Five
T A L L A H A S S E E — There were seven llrst•
prize winners In the
Fantasy Five drawing.
Lottery Secretary Kebccca Paul said Saturday
T h e seven winning tickets together are worth
about $ 1.6 million, she said
T h e w inning tickets were sold In I’untu Cauda.
Port C h a rlo tte . M ia m i. Sarasota. O coee.
Pensacola and Orm ond Beach.
T h e winning numbers in Friday's drawing
were 1 3 .21.25. I2 a n d 8 .
There were also 53.1 14 tickets sold m ulching
three of the five w inning numliers for a cash
prize of $4.50. Another 1.584 players malchcd
lour of five num h rrs to win $200 each

From wire reports

B u sin e ss.................... SB
C la ssifie ds................ $B
C ornice........................4C
........ 4 C
Dear A b b y ........ ........ 3B
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Editorial............
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H ealth......................... BB
H o ro sco p s................ 4C
O p in io n .........................3 0
Paoola......................... 1C
P a re p a ctl»a ..............
P o lic e ..........................
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T o lo v ltlo n .................. SC
W a a th a r..................... 2A

Sunny and warm today
-

No clouds In tinlay'
forecast Today will
lie sunny with litglis
In the low to mid M K
W in d s out ol the
northeast at 8 to 111
m ph Lows tonight
will range in the low
lo m i l l 5 0 s
No
chance of rain in the
area Is seen until at
least Tliuisduv
F o r m o re w e a t h e r , eee P a g e 2 A

See Mall. Page 5A
Editorial, S ts Paga 30.

Fun World
will open
here soon
$5 million amusement
park being constructed
By J . MARK B A R P IIL D
Herald stall writer
S A N FO K D
Hie iimvt i-* ol Flea
World Is u I miu I to expand into new
horizons - Fun World
Construction has Ix-giui on a $5
million amusement p.uk to tin lieu
m urkri south ol Km lord ou II S
17112 T h e llrst portion ol tin
It) acre Full World tsc.X|x-i led lo tic
o|K'iird ou Muv 20. according to
company olllclals
Full World will lie located near the
entrance lo the l(M)acre develop
men! near Ih r zoo Admission and
other charges to the amusement
(lark have not Ix-rii determined
said Dick Thatcher. Flea World
advertising dlret lor
I he attractions at Fun W orld will
tin little nine batting cages, bumper
cars. tm m |M r txials. a go&gt;kurt rat c
trai k. two inlulatiuv gull course, a
game room ami a 200 seat reslau
rant.
The miniature gull courses will

Hm M r n »to kf Twm sv V Meant

Banner for Bush
Children at all ol Seminole County s Head Start
centers look pari In making this giant banner that has
been sent lo President Bush Students took sevoral
weeks to finish the ptoject with each center creating

a portion ot the banner before It was all sewn
together The banner contains several pieces of
artwork as well as the names ol all the children who
helped with the project

See Park. Page 5A

C ourt ruling affects local school board races
|i.'i I iso n s&gt; In m l lx &gt; .'" l ■ li • I " i l l III tin r o u i l t v s itu ■

By V IC K I DeSORM IER
Herald slalf writer
5ANF1 &gt;HD
Sci.iiltuili t tiuiilv s. hoot I h m ii I
t ulldlil.lies in ih l I.ii i •li t linn as a |H&gt;lillial
partisan lo n tu v ullli lals s a id Saiorilav alti t tilt
stale Supreme Court kicked mil the t tillic Mail ill
&lt; lull It X st lit m11 I mi. i i i I Im *ails'- it was c li« It-tl tin a
ill'll partisan basis
■mmcdiait l\ alii ' ted .ot s* tnxit I mi.'"| Pic s i
di lit Am i Ni iswcndi i a i"l I m m ii I " " "die 's t aiiv
llelslllgcr ." " I Pal I 'Ism i I l l 'l l s&lt; als al' " p in t
re clcctlo" I" the N ' iV' II'I h i g tliri.ll elei " " " All
ate registered Id |'"l'l" a"s
St -1it x'Is Siipt Kill" i' ll'ig l'ts said
was Ins
Ul'tlfislu l'll'l'g III.'I lll'is' I I I " ' Ixianl l"e'"lie|s
will have I" tltclaie a |" ilititaI p.utv .illllt.itin"
Ills' l"ll"VVcd I'V c ." " I " l." is Im 'lie "ill.lin in g
two scats w hich an up lor u- election m I *•**I
Sa'idla t i".'ld e i"""v ' In lions slip, i\ism
s."d III' Novcm clifI eleell"" will I h 'In Ills'

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i | " C '" r s Im s e v e r ,'I " I tile s ta le s la rg e s t si lu x 'l
d is t r ic t s . " I t " l.d s s a u l
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g i i v c i i n i i s la p
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l ilt ii|&gt;1 in n w t 11
g iiu ig to i c i p n si is tli.it b e d ii i n i l l i i u g a n d w a ll
Ini th e n e x t cli-t 1 tin ts H o c n r r e c i th e p r o b le m I
l l n in xl In si t ilin g . I l l . i l l l o l i s o i l w o u l d In Im
G o v H u ll M a r lin e / I " rc .ip | H iliil t h e s a m e I x u r i l
" ic in lie rs
t l i c i i a lliiw
l l i c i l l to i c g l s t i r lo r
p a r lls .111 c lc t 1 lu lls a p p o in t e d I n th e t o u r Is
tin
11 o i i l i l e t x -g a i i li a e k III 111MT* w h e n i ln M a i l 'l l C o il lll v
K e p i t li lli a "
P .u t v
11It'll s till

el.iimmg ill." a stale a il allowing nun.partisan
si Inml lx 1.111I elect toils was unroustllullonal. Last
m . 11 tin Siiprciuc Court agreed with the overall
1 •&gt;1it 111 ■n111 and the Martin County Si Inxil Itoaril
asked tor a 1 l.ullli allou
■&gt;'\v
tin- i n n " issued its clarlllcalloii last week.
&lt;Hi 1 11 vi lx kli king out Ihe school Imuril. and
icmuinicd the ease to ihe circuit court lo set a
dale lor new elections
Illanion said the Supreme Court drelttlini. to
invalidate the eleellims and throw mu ihe board
■aiigln him nil guard, despite the earlier ruling
outlaw mg 11011 partisan elections
He said a bill has Imcm filed lo allow I bone
iiiim ilt-s 10 keep ibcir 1111n p.1rlls.1n election* II
ili.il s wlial ilicv want Tile stale’s 60 olhci
&lt;1in m x si In ml dlstin is (irelcr partisan cleclloiis.
tic sanl
I dun 1 waul tills ruling lo throw seven sclnxil
11" . Oils ol" and liirn " lulu a oia|oi parlls.111
Issue said Ill.inilM1
•

County democrats
clean up on this
campaign swing

Tears, cheers
for Sem inole’s
best teacher

By L A C Y DOM EN
Herald stall writer
SA NFO KD — Sciiuoiilc C ou illv
d e m o c r a t s wlm a ilo p icd a •x c liim ul
ro.nl a s .1 c le a n u p p n i | c i 1 lot Make
S a n fo rd S h i n e
sa \ t r e n d s h a v e
e m e r g e d lor lix-.il litlerbiigs
Dc1110cr.il ic P a i l v C b . i i r m a i i
William Glllliarllll salil llial by
S.1I011I.1V a ll c ri n x i n IIn g m o p h a d
c o v e re d I 7 m il e s ol tin tw o m il e s
llic\ a d iip lc d In 2 * j h o u r s ihi-v b a d
li.iggcil MM) lbs ol tr a s h
l .i im .ir lln sanl • " l u l l i n g Irnin
d i a p e r s lo d e a d c a l s w a s c lc .iicd
l im n 1Ik- a r e a " W e d e t e r m i n e d
P.ilU|x is dlsjmsibli s an tin dl.i(M’t
ill 1 holer auiiillg tile vmilig pan ills
■it Seilllllole C ixmlv
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said
lilt- v o l u n t e e r s s p e a r e d m o r e
lllltlwclscl 1 a lls lllall aov o t h e r lx &lt; 1
c a n s Tlicx d c tc n n i m - d M.ullxiro
w as tin m u s t |xipolai • t g a i d l e
( i l l m a r t l n sa id
See D e m ocra ts. Page 5 A

By V IC K I DeSORMIBR
Herald stall writer
L A K E M A I D - L a k e M a r v H ig h
S c ln x i l t e a c h e r D ia n e L e w i s s ta ll
d i n g lit Ite r c la s s riN im b e fo re a
g m o p u l u n u lo m v a n d p liv s io lo g y
s t u d e n t s a l i c r t i a lc il Ix - i w c c n g ig
g l m g a n d s o liln iig ip it c t ly w h e n
s in - w a s n a m e d
th e S e m in o le
I im iiiiv I e a i h e r " I t ile Y e a r
S i n w . i s i a o g l i l o il g u a r d w h e n
In i I i i i s I m i i i I A l tie r s te p 1 h ll d r c ii
M ik i a n d J e n i l l l e r
Ite r (la r e n ls .
tier g r .11 n llt lllt til l
tier s is te r Iter
s i s " 1 in la w a n d " l e u le d a i o n
t t i i g i n l u l n e w s p a p e r . I c lc v is ln ii
a n d r a d i o r e p o r t e r s m i n tie r
1 la s s r ix iiii F in t .iv .i l l e r i n x i i i p is l .is

See Teacher. Page 5A

Diane Lewis (with (towers) was belle ol the ball Friday.

Each school nominated a teach
er See photos. Page 6C

�I* — Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Sunday, March 11. 1800

N E W S FROM T H E R EG IO N AN D A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

FLORIDA
B R IEFS!

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Infant-abandonment at new high

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■y VICTOR 8AL VAN
United Press International

Two corporate officers forced out
M IAM I — T w o top officer* of General Development Corp. who
.ire target ft of it fetlrral racketeering Investigation have been
lorreil out hv the land company's board of directors, officials
said Saturday.
Hoard mcmlH-rs and other offlctals expressed hope the
departure of Chairm an David F. Brown and President Robert F.
Khrlm g Friday nlftfit would help the company's attempt to
avoid federal charges.

Judge strikes down contributions ban
T A L L A H A S S E E — A clreull Judge has struck down a 1989
law Inrblddlng candidates Tor state offices from taking political
contributions while the Florida Legislature Is In session.
Th e ruling by Leon County Clreull Judge Charles McClure,
which Is expected lo be appealed lo the Ftortda Supreme Court,
means hundreds of candidates can continue taking cam paign
donut inns after April 3.

Teacher charged with child abuse
L A K E C IT Y — A Columbia County teacher has been charged
with child abuse for allegedly throwing an ll-y r a r-o ld
emotionally handicapped child tnlo a bookcase Tor not bringing
a pencil and paper lo class.
U irry Kay Huddleston. 36. was arrested and charged after
Colum bia County Sheriffs deputies and stale child welfare
workers Investigated the Feb. I Incident, said sheriffs
Investigator Russ Williams.
Huddleston, a teacher at Nlblack Elementary School since
1087. was released on his own rrcognliance. Neither he nor
school principal W illiam O n would comment.

Former police chief faces life sentence
G A IN E S V IL L E — A former north Florida police chief and a
|x&gt;llcr Informant fare up to life Imprisonment following their
conviction In federal court on charges stem m ing from the sale
of police-confiscated drugs.
The s lv w rrk trial for former Chiefland Police Chief Donald
Lee Anderson and co-defendant Darwin Sails ended Friday
when the Jury delivered Its verdict after three days of
deliberations.

Clues sought for inflight collision
M IRAM AR — Federal Investigators Saturday Interviewed
witnesses to the In-flight collision of two small planes that left
three people dead and damaged two homes.
A Cessna 132 and u Piper C u b collided at 4:33 p.m . Friday
more than 900 leet above the ground, falling w ithin a block of
each other and scattering wreckage over a large area. Miramar
(M ille r s|M)kcsnum To m Gallagher said.
Jorge Prcllc/o. a spokesman for the National Transportation
Safety Board, said his agency Is collecting debris from the
wreckage and Interviewing witnesses to determine If hum an
error or a mechanical malfunction Is lo blame for the accident.

T A M P A — Area newlNirns an I k mg
abandoned as never bclore. and not Just on
dixirstrps. but In Irash cans and dumpsters,
and stale social service workers say they arc
fearful of tin- trend.
Since 1988, 12 children have been
abandoned In the Tam p a Bay area. Nine
were ncwtxirns |ust hours old. said To m
•Jours, spokesman lor ih r HRS district office
In Tam pa.
"It's an act of desperation." said Elaine
Fulton-Jones. spokeswoman with the slate
Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services In Pinellas County.
" I'm sure when mothers abandon their
c h ild r e n th e y feel th e re 's no o th e r
alternative."
One newborn. "B a b y Nicholas." named
by nurses al liavfrnitl Medical Center

« a child on a doorstep is
one thing, an indication the
mother has concern. But
putting a baby in a dumpster
-----------•obviously
O b ’
someone
dosen't want it found, j
-Elaint Fulton-Jonaa, HIM
because he was round ul Christmas time,
was found wrapped In a blanket In a trash
can in near-freezing temperatures In St.
Prlrrsbiirg.
He was suUrrtng from hypothermia when
discovered after almost six hours tn 40degree weather.
"I don't know why a mother would do
that." Fulton-Jones said. T h e child now Is In

un H R S foster home.
About 73 perrrnt of the shelter care ]
foster care families apply for adoption,
said.
"Th e re are so many alternatives Inmtfi
can ehoose." Jones said. "T h e y can g lvr t|
child up lor adoption.
"Placing u child un a doorstep Is
thing," FulloiisJonrs said. " A l least there |
some Indication that the mother Is showilt
concern for the child, lint someone
puts a baby In u dumpster obviously dosen]
waul It found."
And sometimes, they are found loo late.
Th e department, through records un
reports compiled by I he HRS Abuse Regia
Iry In Tallahassee, has Itcen keeping track i
abandoned children since 1988. Jones said.1
"W h e n you look al the whole hay areu and
pul all Ihosc numbers together, you m ay f
looking at a larger number of abandoned
babies than ever bclore." she said.

State urged to save Wekiva property
By LAC V 008MM
Herald alall writer
SANFORD Fred Harden,
prcsldcnl of the Friends of the
Wekiva. and his wile. Pat. un
active conservation 1st. opened
I heir Wekiva River home Satur­
day to elected officials and con­
cerned environmentalists in an
etfort to urge the Stale of Florida
to expand the Conservation anti
Kccreuirlon lamd tC A K Lllim d .
Reid Hughes, ehalrtltun of the
Nature Conservancy, stood on
the bank ol the river. In sight of
b e a rs , g ra y foxes, n e s tin g
herons, and deer, and asked that
the pristine selling be preserved.
"Florida Is al a crossroads. We
will eliher have the paradise
people envision C rn in il Florida
to be. or we will lose this battle
lo prlvuie development." he said
at a press conference during the
evenI.
Hughes said the upcoming
slate legislative session will set
the lu tu rr quality of life along
I h r Wekiva. Envlronm rnlallsls
need 83.2 billion ulloeturd In
this session to purchase thr

tracts ol natural laud Ihut inusi
Ik - saved. Hughes said.
Representative Thom as Drage.
IK), of Maitland, said land prices
are skyrocketing and the Wekiva
River tracts must In- purchased
lm m ediately.'There Is no time
In waste on this." hr said.
Jo h n Flicker, stale dlrerlor ol
the Nature Ccmservuney. said
I hat the money to pay lor the
C A R L program w ould come
Irom the diKum entary stamp
lux oil real estutc transfers. The
lax would Increase IO p e rm it a
year and the state would bond
Ih r money mil to create the
capital needed lor th r C A R L
fund. "It's an existing source of
funding No n rw taxes would he
needed." Flicker said.
Drage concurred: "W e need lo
let It be known that the Imiidlng
money from the documentary
stum p tax Is environm e nta l
m oney." he said
Flicker said Ihc tin parcels
slated lor acquisition Is the
largest pm|K&gt;xal In any stale lo
dale. "It entails hundreds ol
thousands of acres." lie said.
T h e ai-qulstluns are part of u

IW W t l s t i t l U o l
Fred Harden (third Irom left) and his wile Pal (far right) were the
hosts (or a press conference and gathering ol conservationists at
their home along Ihe Wekiva River on Saturday
whole system In a series of
wetlands and uplands that span
the Wekiva und Si. Johns Rivers

over to Lake County und Into the
Ocala N ational Forest. Fred
Harden said.

Audit OKs $7,900 In West claims
T A L L A H A S S E E — B .J. West, a fundraiser for Gov. Bob
Martinez. Improperly claimed *87 In travel expenses, bul
correctly claimed another 87.900 In travel reimbursements,
according to a recent audit.
T h e ;n $ o n / . released by the O rta n d u O n jJ
KsprsMMwu ■Authority's Independent
West, the authority's chairwoman, was wrong to claim 867 Jn
reimbursements for a trip she made to Spain. T * e audit also
said she correctly claimed reimbursements for other-trips the
made lor the expressway authority last year.
West, who Is one of the governor's most successful political
fundraisers, was appointed to the expressway authority by
Martini-/. West. 50. also Is employed by the stale Department
ul Health and Rehabilitative Services to rulse private funds for
HR S programs. Th e welfare ugenry. however, said West
claimed she was on stale business during 14 trips she actually
made lor the expressway authority.

Janitor accused of raping impaired teen
T A M P A — A high school Janitor has been charged with
raping a mentally Impaired student In an em pty classroom at a
northwest Hillsborough County high school, poller said.
G rraldo Munoz. 26. was arrested and charged with sexual
b a ltrrv lor the attack alter the student Idenlllied him from a
photograph. (Millet- said. He was bring held without bond ul the
Hillsborough County Jail.
Alter the rape, the student rejoined two friends who were
waiting lor their bus In a parking lot outside Chamberlain High
School. She kept ipilct uixiul the Incident until the next day.
when she told a friend that the Janitor had asked her to
undress, police said. Th e friend told a teacher about the
incident Wednesday, policr said.

Jobless rate up, consumer confidence off
U a Ha d Fraaa In fm a lJo w a l
G A IN E S V IL L E — Florida residents
rem ain pessimistic about the state’s
,j;egnoniy. according to ihe University of
Florida's m onthly ronsumcr-confldcucc
survey.
" T h is m uy reded the rise In Ihc
unemployment rate In Florida relative to
the nation." said Dave Dcoslow-. Interim

director ol UK's Bureau ol Economic und
Business Research..
" D u r i n g m o s t of t h e ItlH O s a
smuller-lhan-uvcrugc share of the Florida
labor force was oat of w ork. Now
Florida's workers are just us likely lo line
I heir Jobs as those eIsew he re.." he sa Id .
Release of the Florida Consum er C on­
fidence Index report coincided with thr
releusr ol th r state's jobless figures (or

Political leadership hit
T A L L A H A S S E E (UPI| Florida's political leadership
has provided a "sure formula
for failure" through lls refusal
lo deal with Infrastructure
n rrd s and lax reform, a protnlneni banker und economist
charged.
"Th e y , similar to diplomats,
mean ’perhujw' when they
say 'yes.' and mean 'no' when
they say 'p e rh a p s .” * said
Charles Zw lck, chairman and
ch ie f e xe cu tive officer of
Miami's Southeast Bank.
"B u t w h rn they stubbornly

and consistently say 'no ,'
they are thinking only of their
ow n personal political future
and are no longer political
leaders," he said.
Z w lrk . w ho was form er
director of the U.5. OITU-e of
Management und Budget In
the late 106Os and an eco­
nomies professor at Harvard
University, was chairman of a
special eommlttec created by
ihe Legislature In 1983 to
study Florida's Infrastructure
n rr d s and to recom m end
hunting alternatives.

From Unltad Pratt International raporta

LOTTERY

N e w taxes necessary,
legislative leader says
T A L L A H A S S E E |UI»I| Florida's economy Is In trouble
without new taxes for educa­
tion. roads and health cure.
House Speaker Turn Gustafson
warned Friday as h r talked
about his goals fur ihe u p ­
coming session.
G ustafson also nHered u
House Joint resolution m irror­
in g th e c o n s t it u t io n a l
amendment on ethics reforms
und elections that Senate Pres­
ident Hob Crawford. D-WInter
Haven, revealed last year.
G u s ta fs o n . D -F o r l

L a u d e rd a le , o u t lin e d h is
a g e n d a fo r th e 1 9 9 0
L e g is la tu re , ta rg e tin g In ­
creases In revenue sources for
public schools, child care and
stale roads und urged other
la w m a k e r s to s h o w th e
courage lo Ntip|&gt;orl such lux
Increases during an rlrclion
year.
"It's not negotiable lo Ignorr
thr problems." Gustafson said.
Gustafson said he endorsed
Gov. Hob M artinr/'s proposal
lo rulse the state cigarette tax
hy 19 cents a pack.

TH E W EATH ER

TA LLA H A S S EE The
w in n in g num bers draw n
Saturday night In Ihe Pick ti
L O T T O Juckpol were 8. 8.
11. 17. 3 0 and 32.
T h e dully number Satur­
day In thr Florida Lottery
C A S H 3 game was 0 1 9 .
T h r w in n in g n u m b e rs
Friday In the Florida Lot*
u-rv Fantasy 5 game were
13 21 23. 12 and 8.

S a n f o rd H e r a ld
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T o n ig h t ...f a ir . P a tch y lute
night dense fog. Low In the low
lo m id 50s. Light wind.
Monday...mostly sunny. High
In Ihc lower 80s. Light south
wind.
Monday night...lair. Lows In
Ihe low to mid 50s. Light wind.
Tuesday...m ostly sunny with
highs In the low to mid 80s.
T h e extended weather out­
look. Monday through Wednes­
day. calls for generally fair skies
w ith m ild nights and warm
days. Low In Ihc 60s except 70s
along the southeast coast and
keys. High In the 80s.

F\J^
MONDAY
Cloudy 78-57

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S T A T IS T IC S

March 2E

Vol 82 Nc 171
Published Ddili a
Sunday. ( i t t p i
Saturday by Ths Sanford Htrsid,
Int . 104 N French A y #., Sanford,
H a H IM

|N A TK M A L TEM P S

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

Sunday M arch 11. 1990

Phone (447) m 1411

February, which saw im rm p lo vm rm rise
loti .0 percent.
T h e unemployment llgure Is .3 |ierernl
higher than Ih r Ja nu a ry rale and .7
percent above Ih r national rate of 3.3
percent lor the month. State economists
said the February llgure rellccls Ih r layoff
ol farmworkers who had hern Involved In
salvage operations resulting for the
three-day Christmas weekend frrr/ r.

■BACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 2
feet and glassy. Current Is to the
north with a water temperature
of t&gt;2 degrees. New Sm yrna
Beach: Waves a rr 2 leet and
glassy Current Is to the north
with a water temperature of ti'2
degrees. Sun screen factor: 17.

SUNDAY:
SO LUNAR

TA B LE:

M in .
4:50 a.m .. l l : 4 0 p m.; M j J. 5 55
a m .. 11: IS p.m.
T I D E S : D a y to n c B e a ch:
highs. 7:1)5 u.in., HO B p.m .;
lows, 1:53 a.m ., 1:35 p.m .
New S m yrna Bench: highs.
7:40 a ni.. H 14 p m . lows. 1:58
a.m .. 1:40 p.m.

HOATINQ
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Inlet:

to J u p ite r

Tonight...Northeast wind 10
kts. Seas 2 lo 3 It. Hay and
Inland waters a light chop.
Monda y and M onday
night east wind lo kts. Seas 2
to 3 It. Hay and Inland waters a
light chop

T h e h ig h tem p e ra tu re In
Sanford Saturday was 83 de­
grees and Friday's overnight
low was 51 us rrported by Ihc
University ul Florida A gricul­
tural Research and Education
Center, Celery Avenue.
Hrcorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending al 9 p.m.
Saturday totalled0.00 Inch.
T h e temperature at 9 p.m .
Saturday was G9 degrees and
today's projected high is 81.
Other Weather Service data:

' Batarday high................ 83
Barom etric pressure.3 0 .10
C Relative h u m id ity....39 pet
W lnda............ 9 .East, 9 m ph
To d a y's sunset..... 6:24 p.m.
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Baptist youth ‘blast o f f revival
Fake cocaine sale alleged
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - A m an who allegedly noId 420
of fake crack cocaine lo a C lly County Investigative
Hiiirnu agent iiu I aide the Dlaco Food Slore. C ounty Road 437.
rur.il A ltnm m iir Springs, was arrested at about M p in .
Wednesday.
Agents allege Dennis Thom pson. 27. of Anchor Road.
Altamonte Springs, had several more pieces of the fake drug
and a smoking pipe. He Is charged with sale of counterfeit
cocaine: possession of the contraband with Intent lo distribute,
and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Woman burglary suspact caught
W IN TE R P A R K — A woman was arrested after a man
reported she hod forced open a window of hla apartment,
e n irm l and struggled with him.
n
Kennel h E. Skipper, 30. told Seminole County deputies the
woman on Friday had forced her way info hla Squire One
apartment on Howlre Branch Road In Winter Park by pushing
through a window screen that was held In place by screws.
Oner Inside, the two struggled and Skipper pushed her from
the aparimcnl lo the ground below before deputies arrived at
about 0:30 p.m .
Deputies urrcstrd “ Jane Doe. alias Janet Dee M arlin. 4400
Sunset Lane. O vie do." and charged her with burglary
Involving buttery to an occupied dwelling and disorderly
Intoxication.

Deputies chase, catch drug suspect
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - A W inter Park man was arrested
Tor drug-related charges Friday night after leading a Seminole
County deputy on a chase.
Deputies charged Richard Alan Aahlon. 31. of W inter Park,
with |x&gt;sscs»ion of less than 30 grams of marijuana and
(KMHcsslon of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set St 4900.
Th e deputy reported seeing a car driving In a suspicious
manner west on Uel’ugh Street In a neighborhood known for
drug activity. W hen the deputy attempted lo drive closer to the
car. the car made a series otf turns and sped along several
slrrris before II w m stopped al Ihe ro m e r of North Street near
Jackson Street.
A search of Ihe car revealed the marijuana and a pack of
cigarette pajM-rs.

Cops arrest elusive suspect
W IN T E R SPRINGS — An Orlando man was stopped for
reckless driving and eluding a police officer and arrested for
drug (Misscsslon early Friday morning.
J d l r r v tJrbln Russell. 20. was charged with possession of
less titan 20 grams of marijuana, fleeing and eluding a
policeman and rrckless driving by W inter Springs police. Bond
was set at a total of 41.000.
A W lnler Springs police officer repons seeing Husscll's car
ilstu a illng" In the center of Hayes Road and attempted to slop
the car. Russell drove srvrral blocks afler turning out his
heailllgliis iH'forr h r was slopped al William s and Morton
Hoads. A search of the car revealed an undisclosed amount of
marijuana and unldcnllllcd paraphernalia.

Four lace DUI chargee
• Steven Freeman Cockrell. 38. 104 N. Greenlree Lane. Lake
Mary, was charged with driving under the Influence of alcohol
Saturday m orning at about 12:45 a.m. after a Lake Mary
jHilicctnan slopped his for speeding west on Lake Mary
itoulrvard. Bond was set at 4500.
• llonnlc Christine Lloyd, 38. 235 Main Road. Lake Mary,
was charged w llh D UI Saturday at 12:09 a.m. following an
accident Investigation by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper on
Red Rug Lake Road which involved four cars. Bond was set at
S5IM);,1*
- m:
mil **Uh ■ •«
il
• Ja m e s A rth u r Hobertson J r .. 20. 851 N. Jertco.
Casselberry, was rharged with D UI Friday at about 2:30 a.m.
by a Seminole C ounty deputy who reported slopping him far
driving with an expired tag on Red Bug Lake Road at Todd
Road near Casselberry. Bond was set at 4500.
• Alexander Brewster Strong. 48. 109 Haltaway Drive.
Altamonte Springs, was charged with D UI by Altamonte
Springs police Friday at about 3 a.m. following an accident
Investigation an State Hoad 436 near tnteralale 4. Bond was set
m 95(X).

■ rU C V M M N
Herald staff wrttar
S A N FO R D - More than 1.000
aple had a blast In Ft. Mellon
rk Saturday as the First Bap­
tist Church of Sanford kicked off
Ih rlr four-day Y n iilh Revival
wllh a Youth Blast.
T h e scheduled gam es and
events were held under blue
sklcs.Thc light breeze carried
Ihe fragrant smells of barbecued
chicken and ribs. “ God headed
up Ihe weather committee and
gave us a perfect d a y." Louts
Boyd, minister of youth al First
Hupllsl Cltu rrh nl S w rrtw u trr
said.
Minister of Youth and Youlh
M usic for the First Baptist
C h u rc h In S a n fo rd , S id n e y
Brock, said this la the first year
for Ihe Youlh Hlasl. and II will
become an annual event. "W e
co nservatively expected 25 0
people, and I am very pleased
I hat over 1.000 people havr been
Cassandra Marlin, 19, checks out gator heed at
here already." he said.
exhibit brought to youth fattlvaTby
«■ »&gt; T h e festivities were organized
lo show young people that they awarded Irophlrs on Monday
ran be Christians and havr a during Ihe revival.
good lim e. " T h is has been a
Sanlord resident Slucy Webb
tremendous start to bringing Ihe hadn't decided whether to enter
y o u n g p e o p le lit ih e are a
the cross-country run. while
togelhrr," Brin k said. " I don't
Metunlr Kline a lotkrview Middle
see anyone who Is noi having School student, rested and said.
fun." lie said.
" T h is Is rrally fun. 1 got alot out
S a n f o r d r e s id e n t L in d a
of ihls and ll might bring others
N e w m a n , r a ile d th e e vent
out lo Ihe rest of the revival."
"wonderful." as her 2V, year-old
M u g lrla n T o m m y Jo h n s o n
dunghlrr. Katie Jumped 111 a
mud puddle. Kalle. sporting u changed a 4100 bill Into a one
barbecue sauce mustache, said ilollar bill. He was assisted by
nine-year-old T . J . Q u in n , of
her dinner was " y u m m y ."
Kuilirrlne Newm an. Linda's Sanford, who held a balloon
while Johnson pierced II wllh "a
mom. prepared four gallons ol
brans (or Ihe event. "Y ou have razor-sharp, very long needle."

K

no Idea how m any licana Rial Is
until you sre II spread out." she
said. Iter husbuiid. Allen helped
carry Ihe beans from the car.
and was lo busy eating them lo
talk.
M erldelh Brock said many
people had donated loot) anil
money for the event. "W e will
use some of the money for
mission trips, which prom oir the
worrl of Christ outside our own
co m m unity." she said.
Tickets lor ihe hurbreur were
4-1 lor adults anil 43.50 lor
children. There was no charge
lor admission to the festivities.
Sidney Brock said Ihe money
raised through llckcl sales was
used to cover food casts.
Mori- than 120 Flrsi Baptist
Church members worked hard
ou Ihls projccl. Sidney Brock
salt).
T h e y helped run the games,
such us goofy golf, hot-shat
h a s k rth u ll. ba gg ie shot p u t.
frtsber loss, and Ihe wuirrslldc.
Winners In the games will be

United Frees International

SA N FO R D — Sanford police report a man armed with a
handgun robbed Highway Oil. 2425 S. French Ave.. at about H
a.m. Thursday.

D E L T O N A — A mail accused
of killing hi* m h i rex* 14 yearn
ago In Verm ont wax In Jail
S a tu rd a y on a first-d e g re e
murder charge, and uulhurlllcx
and a ru d u v e r-x n tfflitg dog
se a rc h e d for m o re b o d lrx .
authorities said.
Wayne DcLIxIr. 47. of Deltona,
lx accused of strangling Laurie
Gonyu. 29. Ills mlxlrexx and
n e ig h b o r In E n o s h u rg . V t..
where xlie dlxap|M-arcd Nov. 4.
I976. L l. Jo hn Edward* of the
Vcrm onl State Police said OrLlxlc und Gonyu were having an
allalr. and she wax killed alter
she threatened to tell hix wife.
DrLIxle wax arrested about I0
a.m. Thursday after he dropjM-il
off his 9-year-old daughter at
school. He wax lielug held In tile
Voluxlu C o u n ty Branch Ja il
w lihoul ball.
Dcl.lxlc has been charged with
rape live llnu'H since moving lo
Florida In 1977. but has never
tx-cn convicted, authorities said,
lit- wax acquitted oner, hut III
Ihe other cases, the vlrlltnx
ch a nge d ilu -ir m in d s about
te s tify in g n r c h a rg e s w ere
dropped, i&gt;1Hetuts salt!

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - A man who allegedly sold 420
worth of fake crack cocaine and who had several more pieces
and a smoking pipe In his possession bus been arrested by C lly
County Investigative Bureau agents.
Eddie Lee Callaway. 27. 393 Longwood Ave.. Altamonte
• Splrngs. was charged with sale and deliver and possession to
distribute counterfeit cocaine and possession of drug par­
aphernalia. He was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Thursday after the
vile on County Road 427. rural Altamonte Springs.

Man charged with fake cocaine sale
A L T A M O N T E SPH1NGS A C lly County Investigative
Bureau ugritl reports buying 420 worth of fake cocaine from
Terry Lee Barnes. 40. 445 Longwood Ave., Longwood. al 10:50
p.m. Thursday oti Anchor Road, rural Allam unle Springs.
Ilarncs Is charged with sale of counterfell cocaine.

Man arrested for spouse abuse
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — A man who allegedly beat his
| wife's liack with a belt and punched her In the eye has been
charged with buttery-spouse abuse.
Altamonte Springs police report arresting Angeles Molscs.
28. H95 S. W ymore Road *947. Altamonte Springs, at home at
about 11 p.m . Police allege he attacked his wife Blanca
Deungclas. 25. of Ihe sume address, earlier at their house.

Tip brings burglary arrest
SA N FO R D — C lly police report u telephone lipsler led them
to a suspect In the Feb. 7 burglary lo the L iF Cham p. 7499
County Road 427. Sanford. Th a t tip led lo the arrest al 8:15
p in . Thursday n( Max Christopher Wenlnger, &gt;9. of Orange
City.
Wenlnger was arrested al the police slalion on charges of
burglar)’ and iheft.
,

I NOTICE I
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moratorium on leasing apart­
m ents. We will not be taking
applications for housing until
further notice.

Deputies using a cadaversiilttlng dog searched a 10-acre
urea near Osteen III southwest
Volusia County late Iasi week,
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Sgl. Jake Ehrhart.
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tie's Im-c ii Involved In any other
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have Im-c ii Io iiih I III ihe urea In
I he past six years.
"W e've Im-c ii talking w llh sev­
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. The y've liultcalcd Ih rlr expe­
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she had seen. "If you don’t get
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T h e Sanford Police Drpuratincnl provided a display that
included their R A T Mobile Unit.
Th e Seminole County S .W .A .T .
and K-9 Units gave live de­
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Sidney Brock wished lo thank
the many people who made the
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‘Vulgar’ rap inaction irks minister
Sheriff, state
attorney insist
other must act
JteXdatiSwriter
J o h n B u lt r r B o o k, a n ilp o rn o g ra p h y p ick e t sign In
hand, distributed rap aong lyrics
lo pasaersby In downtown San­
ford Friday. Pacing In front of
Stale Attorney N orm Wolflnger's
office. Book was protesting some
rup music lyrics, w hich he said,
were obscene.
"Nobody has done anything to
|x&gt;lar1ie the m ovem ent." Book
said. " I'm d istribu ting Ihrse
lyrics lo the general public so
the y can decide w hether lo
support SherrlfT Polk or the
p u n k s w h o p r o s t it u te
themselves for payola at the
e x p e n s e of o u r c h i ld r e n 's
m orals." he said.
S e m in o le C o u n t y S h e rrlff
J o h n Polk said he had planned
to have a Judge review Ihe
recording "A s Nasty As Th e y
W anna Be" by 2 Live Crew to
d e te rm in e If th e ly ric s are
obscene. But Polk said Ihe case.
In effect, was taken out his
hands because Ihe Wolflnger has
said he does not have a strong
enough case to take lo a Judge.
Book said Polk told him In a
phone conversation Thu rsda y
that Ihe sheriff felt he was not
gelling cooperation from WolfInger's office.
Wolflnger. however, said lhal
until a taw enforcenent agency
follows proper procedures for a
p ro b a b le cause f in d in g , he
cannot act on the matter. " T h e
court will have a vehicle lo make
a decision when there Is a case
(tending. I have no difficulty with
this If procedures are followed."
he said. T o date, no agency has

John Butter Book, «Hth accoutermonte, outakto state attomoy'a ottlco Friday In Sanford.
asked for probable t-uusc. he
said.
Hook, pastor of llte Norlhslde
Church of Christ. In Maitland,
a n d a n e v a n g e lis t w h o Is
Iclevtard In 14 stales' said we
are either affcclrd or Infected by
what we see. "I would challenge
Mr. Wolflnger lo look at those
lyrics." he said.
Wolflnger said he was familiar
with Ihe lyrics of "A s Nasty As
Th e y W anna He" and found
them offensive. " I personally
think It's tasteless Th e lyrics are
racist, sexist, and vulgar, but ihe
c o u rt m u s t ru le on If It's

obscene." he said.
Hook said he has been fighting
|M&gt;rnography for m any yrurx.
and feels It Incites youth and
Invites permissiveness. " T h e
end rrsull of pornography Is
d ru g s, p ro m iscu ity, venereal
dlscuac. und death." he said.
he did not feel censoring
|M&gt;rnogruphy would be an In­
fringement of frre speech. "Y o u
can't udvertlse cigarettes on T V .
You can't drive as fast as you
wunt. A nd If a person went to
court anti used the language
found In these rap songs, he'd be
found In contem pt." Hook said.

Hook suggested concerned cit­
izens contact the five "P 's ."
"T h a t's your P T A . preacher,
p o litic ia n , p o lice , u n d p ro ­
secutor." hr said.
Honk said h r s|x&gt;ke lo Wolf­
lnger Friday. "T ry in g lo gel u
full statement from him was like
trying to nail a custard pie lo the
w all." h r said.
W o lfln g rr reconfirm ed his
IMtsition. "I really don't care If
Mr llnnk Is satisfied I'll cooperale any way I can us long us
things u rr done properly. I am
not about lo go lo court when
procedure lias not b rrn followed.

ROAD WORK TH IS W EEK

2 Live Crew ‘obscene/
Broward judge declares
FO RT LAUDER DALE R e c o rd s to re o w n e r s In
Broward County risked arrest
Saturday lor selling music by
Ihe rap group " 2 Live C re w "
after a Judge ruled Its sexually
expllcli lyrics violate com m u­
nity oberrnlty standards.
Broward Circuit Judge Mel
Grossman Issued Ihe decision
Friday affer receiving a peti­
tion from Ihe Broward Sher­
iff's Office ssklng for a ruling
on Ihe ly ric s of "M e So
llo rn y " and other songs on
th e M ia m i b a n d 's latest
album. "A s Nasty As The y
Wanna Be."
G ro ssm a n said there Is
probable cause that the lyrics
violate com m unity obscenity
standards.
D e b b ie U e n n e ll. u
s p o k e s w o m a n fo r L u k e
Skyywalker Records, told Th e
Miami Herald. "N o one ever
had a problem with rap until
white kids started buying It. If
you can buy an adult book, an
adult video, or go lo an adult
inovle. w hy can't you buy an
adult record?"
Shortly after receiving Ihe
Judge's ruling. Sheriff Nick
Navarro began distributing
copies to his district com ­
manders and Instructed them
to notify record shops that
anyone selling the recordings
risks prosecution.
" A d v is e Ih e o w n e rs or
managers lhal If they con­
tinue to sell the recording In
(ju ra tio n , they could face
p o ssible a rre s t, a felony

charge If sold to a m inor, or ■
misdemeanor charge If sold to
an adult." Navarro's memo
said.
T h e m a n a g e r o f Ih e
O a k l a n d B a r k 's S o u t h
Warehouse said his store will
probably stop selling It since
police bought their copy of Ihe
album at lhal store.
"Th e re are certainly other
a lb u m s that a re ju s t as
obscene." said T ro y George,
assistant m anager of Fort
Lauderdale's Q Records and
Tapes.
G o v . Hob M a rlin e s has
Joined In Ihe criticism of Ihe
group’s album.
A l G o r d o n , a s h e rif f's
sp o k e sm a n , said Ih e de ­
partment requested Ihe ruling
after the group came under
fire from Ihe governor and
olhrrs.
"A s m uch media allrnlkin
us It was gelling. It sremed
prudent." said Gordon.
A Seminole County record
store. Peaches M usic and
Video, pulled the album from
Its shelves before Sheriff John
Polk rould obtain a similar
probable cause ruling.
"Record stores should not
assume that because we did
not obtain a ruling on the
Peaches cose lhal w r will not
In the future If Ihe sheriff
finds Ihe album being sold."
said Stale A ttorney Norm
Wolflnger In Orlando.
"I'v e listened lo It." he said.
" T h e tape Is full of hate,
racism, sexism In addition to
whether or not a court rules It
obscene. It's loaded."

Tougher boating
laws sponsored
United Pesos Intom attenal
TA LLA H A S S EE Flo rid a
needs tougher boating measures
to reduce the high num ber of
hum an and manatee deaths on
Florida's wulcrwuys. according
to Ihe chairman of the Senate
Natural Resources Committee.
Sen. To m McPherson. D-Fort
laiudrrdale. Is sponsoring five
bills he says will reduce the
number of accidents und make
lioutlug safer for ImiII i people and
manatees.
" T h is legislation would serve
lo make our wulcrways safer, us
well us protret Florida's unique
f r i e n d , th e W e s t I n d i a n
Munutce." McPherson said F ri­
day.
One bill would establish u
statewide daytime bout speed of
35 m ph und u nlgbl-llm e speed
lim it of 20 m ph In murked
navigational chunnels.

T w o other bills by McPherson
would require u S I2 boating
license und completion of a
b o a t in g s a f e ly c o u rs e for
everyone who becomes 16 aflrr
J u ly I. 1901. Those under 16
could drive a bout only with
adult supervision.
Other boating safely legisla­
tion proposed by McPherson
provides for stricter enforcement
o l drunken boating laws, and
strlctrr punishment for people
caught operating hosts w hllr
drunk. McPherson also wants to
restrict people from-established
munaler habitats.
O f the 145 manatee deaths
recorded statewide lust year. 4
were u result of boat or barge
Incidents. McPherson said.
In 1988. there were 1.203
boating accidents In Florida,
resulting In lOSdcuths. Florida's
futullty rule is 2 ■» times Ihe
national average.

Tammy Faye Bakker
moves church again
■y RIMISTUTSMAN
United Press Inlsrnstionsl_______

H « r « or* the projects in Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:
Grading, drainage work,
sewer construction, paving and
s ig n a g e on th e f o llo w in g
streets Plaza Oval, Pine Tree
O riv e . G o ld e n D a y s D riv e ,
Slumber Lane. N. Griffin Orive,
E Ellen Drive and C o lla g e
Court Completion date: Sum ­
m e r of 1990. J u r is d ic t io n :
Casselberry.

date. Sept. 30. 1990
million.

Cost, St

9£J|

Drainage improvements
a u n e Intersection of Jitway and
Main streols in Midway, paid for
by the Community Development
Block Grant Program. Comple­
tion date: March. Jurisdiction:
Seminole County.

K y | County Road 42/ Is being
Drainage im provements widened from two to four lanes
ancf paving roadways In Lake from Charlotte Street to State
M ills subdivision. Completion Road 434. Lane tapers will

extend from Ihe railroad tracks
north of S.R. 434 to Milwee
School. Completion date: De­
cember. Jurisdiction: Seminole
County.
Dike Road at Dodd Road
Drainage improvements. Install
pipe to outfall Completion date.
Feb 23. Cost. *40,000
k ] A d d itio n of lanes on
W esi Lake Brantley Road at
S tale Road 434. Com pletion

dale: Feb. 28. Jurisdiction: Sem­
inole County.
H f l Paving and drainage lmp m e m e n is on S u n s e t
Boulevard from Balmy Beach to
Ihe Orange County line. Com ­
pletion 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

O RLANDO T a m m y Faye
llukker stood In her new church,
an old Tu p p e rw u re tra ining
center, und said thut discussions
were u n d rr way thut could
return her lo television.
She hud been holding services
In un Orlando pluno store, but
was forced out last month when
Ihe store manager lost hlsleuse.
Th e new church, her third
l(x-utlon In less Ihun u year. Is a
15.000-square-font building In
un Industrial ureu south of O r­
lando.
T h e one-story building, next lo
u vacant pl/zu parlor. Iiad been
used by Tupperw ure lo train
managers but wus sold und bud
been empty for two yrurs. she
said. Church services are sched­
uled there Sunday morning.
"W e plan on going back In
television a g a in ." she suld.
"People have come lo us. ... We
cun't reveal (who they arcl yet."
D o n n ie H e c k , w h o heads
fund-raising operations for the
llukkers' new church. New C ov­
enant Church, said u portion of
the building could be ctfhverlcd
Into u television studio.
T a m m y Faye said that would
wall until Ihe television deul wus
past preliminary stages.
" A lot of people arc coming
fro m o u t o f t o w n , fo rm e r
partners to Heritage USA. und
we're very happy about that,
that they're looking us up. ...
O u r partners have been writing
to us and asking us. Please, gel
a place blgenougli. " she said.
W orkers began repainting,
rccurpellng and m oving Into the
building Iasi week
"W e don't know If anybody
will find us It may Just be us."
she said.
T h e b u ild in g ca n a c c o m ­
modate about 600 worshipers,
she suld Recent services have
drawn about 150 people.
After their P T L m inistry In

Arson cop:
Jim Bakker’s
alibi solid
T E G A C A Y . S.C . (UPI| A rson Investigators said
Saturday they do not yet
know whether a home that
o n c e b e lo n g e d lo J i m
Bakker was deliberately
torched, but they suld one
th in g Is certain — the
Imprisoned evangelist has
un Iron-clad alibi.
"W e won't know until
next week what caused the
fire. It will take another two
days Just lo dig through all
this mess," said an agent
with the South Carolina
Arson Investigation unit as
he Inspected Ihe rubble.
"W e 're looking at all
possibilities and talking
with everyone who knows
a n ything." he said.
Fort Mill. S.C.. collapsed. Jlnt
und Tu m m y Fuyc Bakker moved
It lo Orlando, where they first
held services In un abandoned
shopping mull but were evicted
and moved lo Ihe piano store.
"W e are leasing with the
option to buy. and we do plan on
buying It." T a m m y Fuye said.
She w ould not disclose Ihe
terms.
" J im looked at ihe building
when we first came to town, so
Jln t knows the building, lie's
very delighted It's happening."
she said.
J im llukker Is in federal prison
In Rochester. Minn., serving a
45-yeur term for defrauding P T L
contributors.
" I talk to Jim every day. and
his faith Is still In God and u
ImT I i -I the truth will still come
forward, und he's doing the best
be can under Ills circumstances
In prison." she said.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March It. 1SS0 — M

Mall

The plan won't affect utility,
school or sales taxes, only the
property taxes paid lo the city
and county for 14 years. After 14
years, the Tull amount of city and
county taxes would be paid to
those agencies.
By the year 2005 when the
development I* complete and the
bonds are repaid. Sanford will
receive 92.3 million in property
taxes from the mall and Semi­
nole County will receive about
91.6 million m taxes. Those
amount* will Increase annually
aa properly assessments and tax
rates Increase.

Teacher--------C a atlaasd trass Page 1A
she was about lo
give a test.
" I relly didn't suspect that I'd
w in ." the said. "1 waa so happy
Just to be Lake Mary's teacher of
the year. I was shocked when I
made Ihe top 10."
She added that she was so
sure that she would not be the
lop honorce that she almost
wore Jeans and tennis shoes to
school Friday morning.
Th e seven-year teaching vet­
eran told the students they
would have to take the test when
everyone left, but Supt. Bob
Hughes convinced her lo hold off
the test until Monday and to
enjoy her time In Ihe Itmellghl.
A flallencd Bluffed cat was
pinned lo the wall belting her. A
skeleton hung out nearby. Cartoon-llkc wild game heads were
mounted In the corner. "She
brings, a real sense of hum or to
th fttfiM w n m n ." »ald pick. Hof­
mann, the district's coordinator
of c o m m u n ity relations and
public Information, w ho sal on
the selection committee.
"W h e re are o u r cookies?"
chanted a group of students
from the back of the room. Lewis
had promised lo bake cookies for
her students tf she won top
honors In Ihe county. " I thought
II was a sure bet that I wouldn't
have to bake a nything." she
Higgled.
A graduate of Lake Howell
High School, where she was
named "Outstanding Student In
B iology" her freshman year.
Lewis said she has wanted lo be
u teacher since high school.
" A science teacher, Dwayne
Pkou. really encouraged me la
persuc the sciences and to get
Into teaching." she said.
She said that she had always
had an Interest In both science
and education, bul It was Plcou

DEATHS
JO N A TH O N AND JU S T IN
PERKY
Jonathan and Ju s tin Perry.
Infants, of 52 Pine Hill Kd..
DeBary. died Monday at Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Women and
Children. Orlando. T h e y were
born March 5, I960 In Orlando.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents.
K e nn e th and Ja c q u e ly n N ..
DeBary: maternal grandparents,
Emmett and Louise Browning,
Orlando: jiatcrnul grandparents.
Joseph and Sally. Sanford.
O a k la w n P a rk C c m c tery/Funeral Horne. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements.

w ho made her ace that It was the
path she should pursue.
Lewis said she often comes up
w it h new a n d In n o v a tiv e
teaching methods without even
thinking about them. "T h e y Just
come flowing ouL You can't slop
the m ."
Last year, she Initiated a
" B o d y B u ild in g " project In
which students made "h u m a n "
bodies from household Items
such as tuna cans and scrub
brushes.
In April, she will present her
"B o d y Building" project lo the
National Science Teacher Asso­
ciation conference In Atlanta.
"S h e 's Ihe beat." called a
young man from the back of the
room. "She Is number one.”

shouted another, rtle rn n g to
Friday's Sanford Herald front
page headline.
T h e students cheered their
teacher, aaylng they thought she
waa dedicated. Lewis videotapes
lectures to be shown to her class
when she has to hr absent,
Lewis Is dedlraled to Influen­
cing her students, saying that
she hopes to Influence students
the same way as her teacher
Influenced her, tun she wants to
make Ihe subject matter fun
T h e future of this country
hinges on the quality of Us
young people, she said. "T h e y
are Ihe future of our country and
our world, and when we help
them grow into adulthood, we
touch that future."

Democrats—
Con H aas d from Page 1A
Rose Ttschler was surprised by
the types of things people threw
from their car windows. " I would
like to say another trend Is the
residents of Seminole C ou nly are
practicing safe sex. We speared a
lot of condoms, too." she said.
G llm artln urged other civic
groups to participate tn the
effort. He said the county and
area residents and wildlife will
benefit from Ihe cleanup. 'T h e
county will not have to spend
money for equipment repair If
their trucks and mowers don't
ru n over the glass and wood we
picked u p ." he said. "K ids won't

be stepping on those glass bot­
tles, and fewer birds w ill get
six-pack lops caught around
their n e c k s,' he said, as he
pointed lo a large pile of bagged
trash.
T lr r d and Ih ln ty. the volun­
teers pressed on. "L ik e good
d e m o c r a t s , w e 're f ig h t i n g
trash." Tlschler chided.
G llm artln said the Democrat kW omen's C lu b and Ihe Young
Democrats would soon be adop­
ting other stretches of road for
cleanup.
Make Sanford shine is a m on­
th-long project In which many
civic groups have adopted a
si reel in order to clean II up.

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D u rin g the same 10-year
period of time. Sanford law
enforcement, flic protection and
other city services for the mall
will coal about 94.4 million. In
other words, the mall will pro­
vide the city nearly 96.7 million
more than It will cost the city.

Simon officials have asked the
city and county to approve
establishing a special tax district
lo encompass the 214-acre site
and to divert no more than 50
percent of the taxes towards
repayment of the bonds. City
commissioners have Indicated
they favor the concept and are
scheduled lo vote on It Monday
e ve n in g . ( T h e c o u n ty c o m ­
mission also must approve II
under county charter require­
ments.

upffcy at

$5
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2000.

One incentive Simon officials
are looking for Is n deferment of
a portion of Ihe real estate taxes
generated by the mall to pay for
several road and other Im ­
provements needed by Ihe malt
totaling more than 96 million.
Under the plan Simon officials
would aell 96.2 million In bonds
to be repaid during a 14-year
period.

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called ihe "black box." which
means that money which ts
generated by a business actually
produce* a greater actual dollar
value aa those dollaru am aprnl
In Ihe communXy.
For example. Ihe 9100 million
mall might actually produce
9120 mlulon In value aa con­
struction worker's wages are
spent and people are hired to
produce construction supplies
sold lo the mall's contractors.
By Ihe same concept. 9100
million In annual salaries after
the development la complete will
spread 9120 million annually
throughout Ihe area as service
people, professionals and gov­
ernment workers are hired and
goods and supplies supplies are
bought to serve the develop­
ment's employees.
Local governments also will
benefit from the mall develop­
ment.
According to projections pre­
pared by the mall developers
Melvin Simon and Aaaoclatea
Ittc.. the 9100 million mall can
be expected lo generate over 9 1 1
million In revenues for Sanford.
Including taxca. construction
fees and sales taxes by the year

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The mall la getting clatter to Ita
anticipated approval by local
governmental Jurlad let Iona.
Last Thursday, the protect
review committer of the East
Central Florida Regional Plan­
ning Council recommended ap­
proval. Th e full council will
consider the proposal March 21.
Sanford city conuntaalonrrs will
consider the mall on April 0.
The d ly alao la annexing the
unincorporated site Into the
municipal boundaries, s process
expected to be completed follow­
ing approval of the development.
During the first year of opera­
tion. the mall Itself la expected lo
generate more than $200 million
in sales which will be spent for
wages, mall leases, supplies and
services. Much of that money
being spent locally expanding
the Income of private bustnewsmen and Investors.
On completion of the entire
developm ent, the estimated
8.000 employees are expected to
ram nearly 9100 million annu­
ity .
That 9100 million will be
■pent In paying rent or mort*
lo local landlords and
Irndora. making car payments to
central Florida dealers, buying
groceries near Ihe employee's
(tomes — Ut short, spending that
money primarily In northwest
S e m in o le C o u n t y a n d In
sou th w e st V o lu s ia C o u n ty
across the St. Johns River.
In economics, there Is s term

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Admin, Finance Tot Annual
and Legal
Coats
* 54,150
$39,792
1 $10.800
$37*35
$36*01
$39,599

* 129,150
$295*49

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943,195
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‘News sheet’ takes pot shots at Quayle
B R ID G E P O R T. Conn. - D r
d u rin g Dan Quayle is fair game,
a h usba nd-a n d wife learn Is
publishing a newsletter that
|M&gt;kes lun ut Ihe public faux pus
of ihe vice president of the
United States.
"It's a duty Job. hut somebody
has to do it." says Jeffrey L.
Yoder, who with Ills wife. D r•uir.ih W rrksm an. prints The
Quuylt- Quarterly In his home
Tilt- Ili jMgt lii.iugur.il Issue
Includes reprints of pohtlcul
eurtuims and a n k les with such
headlines as " D u m b e r than
D a n ." "(killing lor Dollars" and
" D a n . Y o u 're No S tru n k or
W h ile ." a reference lo William

Sirunk and E.B. W hile, aulhors
of "Elements of Style."
There arc advertisements for
Dun Quayle doormats and su n­
dry Items, Including "T h e Dan
Quayle Quiz Book" and T-shirts.
T h e Iro n l page ca rrie s a
pie I u re or the vice president,
mouth agape. T h e Jokes range
from na u gh ty to d o w n rig h t
nasty, bul the punchline Is
always the same — J . Danforth
Quayle.
" T h i s Is p o litical s a tire ."
Wrrksman said. " T h e Idea Is to
make people laugh and think.
T h e Idea Is lo keep our leaders
on a h u m a n scale. H e 's a
political figure and he's lair
game."
Yoder. 35. the rdltor In chief.

Park--------------C a a tla a sd from Rags 1A
each have a theme. T h e "Dodge
C it y " course will be designed
like on old west to w n and "Story
Book La nd" will feature storylim e favorites from T h e Wizard
of O z and Mother Goose and will
feature water falls, mountains
and lakes.
T h e halting cages feature ei­
ther baseball or softball, zinging
lu lls from Little League speeds
up lo ihe 90-m ph "p ro pitch"
selling.
A Merry-go-Round. a Ferris
Wheel and a kiddle space train
ride are among the 10 amuse­
ment rides.

"T h e Big T o p " game room
covers 10.000 square feet and
fe a tu re s a v in ta g e A lle n
Herschell Merry-go-Round as Its
centerpiece. Th e restaurant will
c a te r to b irth d a y s , c h u rc h
groups and other functions.
Fu n World win be open dally.
T h e park has been designed by
Beatly Enterprises of La Mesa
CaJlf.. designers of six family
amusement parka In Florida.
California. Missouri and T e n ­
nessee.
Flea World and Fu n World are
divisions of United T ro p h y Mfg.
In c. of O rlando, w h ich also
operates Sign World and United
Ad Specialties.

works Tor a rotnpult-r software
company hut fancies himself a
business entrepreneur, while
W rrksm an. (he managing rdltor.
runs a relocation service culled
Th e Right Move In Manhattan.
T h e Idea for T h e Q u a y le
Quarterly came to Yoder as h r
was driving to work last tall and
heard on Ihe radio that President
Bush had named former Edu ralion Secretary William Benneli
as ihe new drag enforcement
czar.
" T h a i struck me because
during the campaign Bush had
said that's what Dan Quayle was
going lo be doing so the obvious
question was. Whai Is Quuyle's
Job going to be?'" Yoder said.
"T h e n I thought, gee. people
probably would be Interested In
knowing whai Dun Quayle dors
and I just hit upon Ihe Idea of
T h e Quayle Q uarterly." Yoder
said. " I Immediately liked how It
sounded."
Yoder came home lhal night
and begun bralnsltirmlug with
his wife.
"W e kind of laughed about it
at flrsl and then we railed some
Irlends and they laughed about
II and It kind of just look on a life
of Us o w n ." Yoder said.
T h e first issue of the quarterly
was released In Ju nu a ry and
already has gone Into Its second
printing. Yoder said.
"W e printed 2.000 und we've
ulreudy sold 1.200 and we’ve gut
another 800 uui at bookstores."
Yoder said.

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NATIONAL
IRIUPS

Quayle touts democracy to Latins

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world and has het-n an Inspiration for the
people of Nicaragua as they loo have voted
for democracy." the vice president said.

United Press International

Woman first to Yukon in Idltarod
R UBY. Alaxka I'h n-r time Irtiianxl champion S u m o
B utcher Soliinlny became llic llr&lt;ai im m hcr in reach the Yukon
Hlvrr. 505 miles from the end of I h r tdltnrnd Troll Sled Dog
K arr from A n rh u m g r to Nome.
After one week and 050 miles on Ilia- grui-ling wilderness
trail, a pack of right Irooi runners now dominates ih r
07 -miixher field In Ihe I . M il -mile sled don race.
Botcher is in first place out of Kuby. follower! hy Uivon llarvr
of Wasllla. Alaska; IJee I h e .lonrow r of Willow. Alaska, and
1989 w inner Joe Runyan of Ncnana. Alaska

S A N TIA G O . Chile - Vice President Dan
Q iiuylr. on u six-nation tour of the hemi­
sphere. pralsetl the return to democracy In
lad In America Saturday on Ihe eve of
ChUb's return to civilian government after
HI years of military rule.

Chile was Q uayle's third slop on a
six mitlon tour of Ihe hemisphere. T h e vice
president Is leading a ll.S. delegation Ihot
will attend Ihe Inauguration Sunday of
President-elect Patricio Aylw ln. Before Ihe
ceremonies. Quayle was lo meet wlilt
military Prrsltleut Augusto Pinochet.

"W e have made tremendous gains In
democratic values In tills last decade."
Uttayle said In a statement upon arriving.
"In lltHO. 20 percent of the people of Latin
America lived under democratic rule. T o ­
day. 115 |iereriil of Ihe people of Lulln
America live under democrat le rule.
" Democracy being Implemented In Chile
has been a good example for Ihe entire

Pinochet. 74. ratne to |&gt;nwrr In a 1973
coup d'etat that ousted elected President
Salvador Allende. lie will remain as com ­
m ander of Ih r fit).(MM) member Chilean
army.
Chilean voters. In a I'JHH referendum,
rcjceled Pinochet's bid for another eight-

year Irrm In power. T h e m ilitary president
agreed to hold elections and A ylw ln, a
7 1-year-old veteran politician, won Ihe
December balloting.
Pinochet, with a ery of “ Long live Chile!",
bade farewell lo the nation In a taped
address Saturday night, urging support for
the new civilian government and saying he
will always l&gt;e ready lo ronfront the nation's
enemies. He then
left the presidential
palace for Ihe last lime as president.
In addition lo attending A ylw ln 's Inaugu­
ration. Uttayle will meet with Britain's
Deputy Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Howe
and Latin Am erican leaders. Including
C o s ta R ic a n P re sid e n t O s c a r A ria s .
Uruguayan President Albcrlo Laeulle and
Ecuadoran President .Jaime Bor|a.

Actor arrested on heroin charge

Baby saved
from death
in compactor

LOS A N G E L E S — Mol Ion picture actor Corey Fridm an, who
starred In Ihe movie “ Stand llv Me." was a rrm trd when police
stopped him for a iralllr violation and found heroin In Ills car.
authorities said Saturday.
Fridman. IH. of B rv rrly Hills, was txiokrd on su s p ic io n of
|Nissrsslni! heroin lor sale alter h r was slopped about 7:15 p in.
Friday s o u t h ol downtown. Sgl Gene Leary said Feldman
posted S5.48H ball and was released about 2:30 a m Saturday.
Police said the hall included several unpaid traffic tickets

Two stsbbed in movie melee
V A L L E Y S TR E A M . N Y. — T w o men were stabbed during a
melee Involving Ilk) |M*ople at the premiere ol Ihe movie
“ House Party," Nassau County |Millce said Saturday
The fight liroke out about 10 p in Friday night at the Sunrise
Cinema III Valley Stream at the u|K-nlng nliilit ol the award
winning film that features rap music stars, (toller sold. The
light started between a few men In a Italhnxim. spread lo ih r
thratrr lobby and escalated III ihe |&gt;arktug lot outside ihe
theater, police sidd.
.

Sunday network interview shows
W A S H IN G TO N — Guests on television talk shows Sunday.
(All tlm rs E S I I
• NBC's "Meet T h e Press" features nullnnal transportation
proposal w ith Transportation Set retary Samuel Skinner 10 :to
a.in
• A B C 's “ Th is Week with l&gt;av lit Brinkley'' features prnunosls
lor American healthcare with Health anti Human Services
Secretary latuis Sullivan. Health liuiininee Association ol
America President Call Schram m . Sen .luhn Rockefeller.
D W.Va .and Rep Fortney Stitt k. 1 )1 .till 10:30 a lit
• CB S's “ Face Ihe Nation" features Iluitgrt and Taxes unit
Rep Han Kostenkowskl. I) III I I 20 p in
• CN N 's "Newsmaker S u n d a y" features national trans|Mirtii
lion |)ro|M)s.tl with To m I .arson, administrator Federal Highway
Administration: Rep Norman Mloeia. D C .till . ol Public Works
Commltleee: Frank Fraucotsc ol American A'snelaikm ol Slate
I llrfhwitv anil Traus|Mirtatlou O llUlals anti K o Im i i Klley
i halrmau. New York Mclro|tolllan l rans|Mitlatlon Aulliorllv
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From United Press International reports

Zoo arrival
LU Harmon, senior feline keeper at Ihe Central found from Africa through the Middle East to
Florida Zoological Park In Sanford, checks on India. It was born at the 200 on Feb t7 and will
newborn female Caracel, a medium-sized cat be on display today from tt a m to 3 p m

Greyhound strike enters second week
Tile -a-iiiiid week ol .1 nationwide Greyhound
strike Iteg.ill Sillilld.iv wllli it bullet Hied at a tins
on an Arl/ona highway, a loud demonstration hv
plekets to Seattle and another call hv a tom punv
executive lor Ihe union to |uln Its legal action to
defuse the violence
No new contract talks were scheduled, lint
federal mediators and union leaders are to meet In

Washington on
dispute

Mmidav

to ilisi uss tin

Greyhound nlllcluls s a id Phoenix (tollcc in ­
terviewed a sus|iei t idler a bullet was bred Irom a
ear on Interstate 17 at a L o s Angeles I m i u i h I bus
ultuui I a.111 Saturday. Imt lie was not immediateIv charged

N E W Y O R K - A newborn boy
was pushed down a chute Into a
trash compactor In the basement
of a housing project, where a
caretaker heard his cries and
saved the Infant's life Saturday
by shutting off the machine,
police said.
T h e caretaker. Ferris Brown,
heard the w alling baby boy
about 8:40 a.m . while he was
cleaning up trash In the base­
ment of the building In the East
New York section, said Sgt. Mary
W r e n s e n , a p o l i c e
spokeswoman.
Brown turned off the trash
compactor and then called 911.
W hen police and an ambulance
crew arrived, they discovered
the baby In a plastic bag Inside
the compactor. Wrensen said
T h e buby was taken lo St.
M ary's Hospital, where he was
listed In guarded condition In Ihe
neo-natal Intensive care nursery,
hospital spokesman Stephen
Phelps said
"H e has a good cry and his
breathing and reflexes seem
good." Phelps said.
If Brown had not heard ihe
cries and turned off Ihe com­
pactor. Ih r baby "w ou ld have
been com (tar led" to death.
She said Ih r hnby had appar­
ently been pushrd down one of
the chutes which Iranspon trash
to Ihe garbage compactor In the
basement.

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M IL W A U K E E — Milwaukee Murks forward
L a rry Krystknwl.ik. who had been expected In
miss I hr rnllrt* 1989-90 season b rra u s r of a
knee Injury sulk-red Iasi May. n u y lx- artlvatrd
som ctlm r this sniaon. says Couch Del Harris.
KryMkowlak. who averaged 12.7 jxilnts and
7.0 rrbotmds a rontrst
last season, u n d rrw rn l surgery last May to re­
pair ligament damage
In his left knee. He
suffered thr Injury In
thr opening m ln u lrs of
thr Eastern Conference
srm innal srrtrs against
Detroit on May 14.
After the surgery. It
was determined that Krvslkowlak was likely to
sit out the entire 1989-90 campaign.
Mut Harris said Friday after his tra m ’s
114-105 loss to Utah in M ilwaukee that
Krystkowlak’s rehabilitation was nearing com*
pie I Ion

USA to televise WLAF games
O H I.A N D O — Th e W orld League ol American
Football Saturday announced a p rim etim e
cable T V deal with thr U S A network, beginning
with the International league's debut 1991
season
T h r N FL .illlll.ile il spring league last month
anounerd a two-year T V deal with A HC to
televise Sunday games
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U S A has guaranteed the W L A F It will carry
two years ol Saturday night and Monday night
games, followed by two years ol either night
U S A will also televise six games live from
Emrojx- on Saturday afternoons In the United
States In 1901 and 1992.
U S A will also televise a play nil game In 1991
and a playolf game and the World League
(.'haiiipfonxhljiGam r In 1992.
T h e cable network will lelevN- 14 games each
season regionally III prime time Each of the six
U.S. tram s' run! games and sold n u t home
games will Ik - televised In tlx- home city by
either A H C nr USA

Seminole s Robert Moore |ust missed winning the boys' hlgh-point trophy
Friday at the Lyman Invitational, finishing second by a halt point Moore
won the triple jump, was third in the shot pul and tilth In die long |ump

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CO M A L SP RIN G S — Jo h n Huston o v rrro m r
two bogeys In the last live holes Saturday to
llntsh with a 2-under-par 70 and a one-stroke
lead after three rounds of the SI million Honda
Classic golf tournament.
Huston, whose I n - s I llnlsli II I two years on the
T o u r was a second at thr Greater Greensboro
()|&gt;rn last year, has a 5 under 211 going lino
Sunday's llnal round
"T ilts Isa niees|Mit to lx- In. I could get user) lo
It." Huston said, "it'sa b out time."
Mark Hrooks. looking for Ills second career
victory, also slxit 70 over the |&gt;ar 72. 7.037
Tournam ent Players C lu b count- at Eagle Trace
•mil was a shot hark at 212
Tie d at 215 were five players — To m Watson.
Mark Caleaverchta. Kaymond Floyd. G il Morgan
and Mot) Estes.
Second-round leader J im-1 Edwards stumbled
badly with a 7 7 and was six strokes I m - I i I i i i !
Huston's pace al 217

HOCKEY
Robitaille, Kings shell Penguins

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Herald Sports Editor

FOOTBALL

IN G L E W O O D . Calll — Luc Kobltallle llrrd In
three goals In (lie llrsl period and Jo h n Tonelll
added two |xiwer play scores .Saturday as the
Los Angeles Kings shelled the Pittsburgh
Penguins 8-2.
Wohllulllr. wlxi also had two assists, recorded
Ills second hal I rick ol I be season and llusoventh ol his career to
give the Kings a 4-0
lead a fte r tin- first
period
Wayne G re tzky coninliiited Ills 381 h goal
and iwo assists lo run
his M IL scoring lead to
I 33 |aiiiHs as tin- Kings
ended a four-game Ins
mg streak.
L o s Angeles nulled Alain Chevrter s debut In
the Pittsburgh nets, taking a lit ) lead on HI
shills before the goalie was relx-vcd With 13:54
lell III the second |M-rliMl.
In Salurdi./ allerniMin's other game, the New
Nork Mangers and Minnesota skated lo a 2 2 lie

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Locals hold own against
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LO N G W O Q D - Over the many
meets that make up the high school
Iraek and Held season. Friday
n lg h l's L y m a n In v ita tio n a l Is
unli|ur.
While most meets bring together
illflerent ro m h ln a llo u s of local
trains In a variety of competitions.
Ih r L y m a n Invitationa l almost
(|uallllrs as an all-slar inert, v im r of
the &gt;m - s | athletes In the state (and
from other stairs) making the lrl|&gt; In
partlrlpalr.
"If you want to run a gixxl time
and you're mil Inlcrestrd III where
you place. (Ills II tile kind of inrcl
you want tu come to." said Lym an
roach Fred Fluke. "It's tough lo win
against competition like this What
It'» all about Is Improvement."
Not only did u lb lrtm . spurred on
by die high level of eonijM-tltfon.
Improve on jirrsonal bests, but
several meet records were broken
In all. six new marks — the girls'
MX) meter dash, mile and iwo-m llr
rm is and the Ixtys' lO O-m rtcr dash.
440 relay and long Jum j) — wenset.
The individual outstanding perlorinanres ol the inert were turned
In by Merrill Isl.md s^till Ik-rrv and
Srhrlng's Megan Young, who ra|&gt;lu rrd lire high-point honors Semi­
nole's Hubert Mim iu - was a ball (mint
tuck In the boys' standings while
Marm-y Wcslplial of llriM ik w iM K l.
Ga.. set meet record III holli die mile
aml tw o-inllr runs.
In lln- tram standings, dclrndlng
(.'lass 4A hoys state chamjilou Vero

See Tra c k , Page 3B

Lions beat Tribe
by one run again

R a m s saved
fro m H a w k s
b y H u d ic k

B y R O BBIB S T O C K
Herald Correspondent

Prom staff report*

O V IE D O - II there's one thing Oviedo High School
t&gt;UH&lt;'t&gt;.ill coach Mike Ferrll can count on. It's that an
Ovledo-Setnliuilr contest will be decided by one run.
You can Ihrow out records, who's hot and who's not.
amt the who has the home-field advantage — they don't
matter, because these two (cam can produce nothing
but excitement w h rn they gel together.
O n Friday night, the combatants played their seventh
consecutive regular season one-run ghme — and for the
seventh consecutive time. Oviedo prevailed.
"It's a gixxl rivalry." stated Oviedo bead coach Mike
Fcm -ll after watching Ills leant pull oul a come-fromtM-hind 4-3 win. "A n d every one Is one-run game. Th e
records can goixit the w indow ."
Since m oving from Seminole two years ago. Ferrell
has posted a 5 0 record against Ills former team, but he
See B a te b a lL Page 3 B
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For the second time this season, Tony Roberts
(standing) and the Seminole Tribe lost by one run to
Jason Huish (No. 17) and the Oviedo Lions.

Lake B ra n tle y’s R igby tosses tw o -h itte r
B y PHIL SM ITH
Herald Correspondent

H*tX4 S M S *t K*tfr iaritn

Lyman s Teddy Mitchell was an easy
winner in the mile run Friday nigh),
finishing lirsl in 4 18 9 with a
winning margin of 14 7 seconds

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l.()N G \V (H )l) — M.ad Migliy struck oul nlm- hitters
and allowed only two hits lo lead the Lake Hrantley
Patriots lo a 5 I victory over the Lym an Greyhounds m
Seminole Allilcllc Conference tiascball action Friday
lllglll

Migtiv linjirovcd Ills |H-rsonal record to 4 0 and
pllchrd Ills loorlh i onsccnllvt-cnm plrlc game.
See R ig b y. Page 3B
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CASSELBER RY Lake Mary
look advantage of four Lake llowcil
errors lo post a 6-4 win over Ihc
Silver Hawks In a Seminole Atblrllc
Conference baseball game played
Saturday afternoon.
Th e Mams Improve to 8-6 overall
and 3-1 In the S A C while the Silver
Hawks fell to 5-8 and 2-2.
After spotting Lake Mary a 6 0
lead. Lake Howell tried to pull ixit
Its second comc-from-behlnd win In
as many days, scoring Iwo runs In
the fifth and two more In Ihc
seventh.
T h e Silver Hawks had the bases
loaded In Ihe seventh with one out.
but David Hudk-k came In to pitch
for the Mams and saved the win for
starting pitcher Chris Jackson by
getting the one bitter he faced lo
ground Into a 4-6-3 double play.
On Friday afternoon In DcLand.
Lake Howell was down 8 -1 after four
Innings before rallying for an 11-10

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C o n tin u in g lo cko u t ca sts
sh a d o w on regular season
United Press International *
IV
N EW Y O R K — Like a veteran
plater, the 1990 spring training
Iim kniit Is (kissing milestones
Not many Ians will stand to salute
I hem. however
I In- Iim ki&gt;m enters its 25ih dav
Sunday making ll ball as long as
liast-liall s longt-sl wink siupp.igr in
ib is ccnturv In
1981. players
slun k for 50 days, thus splitting the
s&lt; us, iii lulu halves.
M ud S c l i g o w n e r
ol t h r
Milwaukcc Micwcrs and chairman ol
lln- loim iitlice ill.u has mi|M&gt;s4-d die
lu&lt; koui lias spoken ol ihc pmii ol
I oh I Ai Icasi o i k lacior s4-p.ir.m-s
I I m i i lioin now ihoogli Th a i strike
is o\i ■ who b is more Ilian anyonr
*.III s,i\ ol lllc Iim killll
L a s t w e e k s ili-vi-lopm i-llls. Ill
w l m ll i . ii Ii s i d e rejected thi- other s
pio|Misal showed ihc gap on thr
.ii I m i i .ii tmi is s u e ('imimlssfoiicr Fay
V mi t i l l s pi.h i lo open tin- camps
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d a y b r i n g s m o r e e x h ib i t i o n c a n ­
c e lla t io n s
And
u n le s s m a n y
lia s c b a ll In s id e r s h a v e e x a g g e r a t e d
t h e t u n e n e e d e d fo r s p r in g t r a in i n g ,
t h e n n o o n e c a n o p e n a s s t li c d o le d
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U n io n r h l r l D o n
F e h r . i h o u g h In- h a s n 't i lli c it o u t a n
A p r il 2 o p e n e r, s a y s th e
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s e a s o n a lr e a d y c a r r ie s a n a s t e r is k
F c h r p o in t s o u l . u n i w i t h o u t
lu s i lA e a l lo n . d i a l ll u - Iim k n m lia s
c h a n g e d t h e r a c e s S o m e p la y e r s , h r
s a y s w o n 't h a v e i -ii i u i g b lim e in
m a k e th e t e a m
M a n a g e rs w o n l
h a v e e n o u g h H in t - to pi&lt; k a te a m
A n d a la c k o l c i m d l l l i m m g w i ll a lii el
s u n n - e a r ly s e a s o n g a m e s
r a is in g
ll u - •|in s lu m o l w h a t w o u ld h a v e
ba|i|M -iii'il hi h i rw Isi
T h e n a g a in
t h e l i n e o l m o iie v
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See Loekout. Page 2B

Hmd H ibR By
Vmctsl
Sanford s Tim Raines was able lo come back and hil 330 in 1987 attei being
forced to sil oul one monlb ot Ihe season How many other Maior Leaguers
will be able to bounce back as quickly once Ihe current lockout ends'

�«• — Sanlord Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March 11. 1990

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pllcfior Tom Glovino
BoO m - A y o oO lo I roar contract* nHtti
•gin#(Oar CIII* Burlit. pitchar Jatta*
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CtHWroli — Sionod catcher* Ron Tk^tay
and Jd M C r i p , InlWIdK* Mark McLamort.
Kant Andaroan and BabRy Rota, owHVHdor
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ranpnad contract* al pitchor Jim Abbott and
Mika Fatter*
N n o b i — H f ned catcher Cratf Biggio.
pitcher* William Brennan and Jaea Cano and
owfflaldtrt Mark Davldeon and Gerald
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Lot An p l n — Afreod to I year contract*
Tim Crew* and John Wet
contract* of pitcher* Tim
Belcher and Raman Martinet and outfielder
iaatGantalei.
MtNeeebae — Signed pitcher* Den Augu»l.
Angel Miranda. Jaima Navarro and thortttep
Bill Spier* to 1 year contract*; renewed
contract* of Hr*I bowman George Canale
and fthortftop Gary Shettiald
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la Wday canWact.
LA CUaaavv — Slynad yuavd Slav* H a rm
l«r Nw ramalndtr of Nw wavon.
Saaltto - Acllvatod yuard Dal* Ellit.
piacad yuard QuinNn D a d r, on ln|ur*d litl
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gale since last Wednesday and
fishing reports u rr few and Tar
between. I'ay careful attention to
the marine forecast before plan­
ning utiy trips this weekend.
George from Ta m m y 's Bait
and Tackla reports than anglers
who ran find sheltered areas
with pads are catching specks.
Likewise, fishermen ran dunk
some live shiners In less windy
spots and catch some decent
txiss.

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m e m o ra b le

We Ixith yetted out.'Tledllsh" as
the fish surged for the pilings.
Much lo our surprise, u large
trout boiled to the surfacl. T h e
llsli put up a heroic struggle
lirlo rr It was netted and re­
leased.
Not to be bested. I rifled
though T ro y 's tackle box ami
w o n rigged up a cork in m y
spinning o u llll. My cork wus In
the water before T ro y finished
releasing the big irout. T h e wind
was blowing low urd ihc dock, so
1 decided to live dangerously and
alet ihc cork drift lu ck Into the
shade underneath the planks.
My concentration lapsed for a
m i n u t e as I s u v o r d th e
u nlqurnrss of this new fishing
experience. T r o y startled me
back Into reality when he yelled
out "H ite ."
I glanced around Jusl In lime
lo see m y cork disappear from
view. As soon us I set the hook. I
knew Ihul I wus 111 hlg trouble. A
si rung fish splashed on the
surface and made an unstoppa­
ble run through the barnacle
encrusted pollllgs. I lowered Illy
rod lip Inlothe water, attempting
lo gel m y line below Ihc rows ol

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barnacles. Il was a good Idea,
but I im) late — m y lust ditch
ellort was greeted by a sickening
slack. T h e u n trttie re d cork
b o b b e d on the s u rfa c e , a
monument to my lack of con­
centration.
INcxi week's column will have
Ihc conclusion of this great
llshlngirlp.)

Steve Guru from the O steen
Bridge Flab Camp rrportrd a
s u c c e s s fu l

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B rid g e B a s e T o u rn a m en t.
Fifty-two bouts parltepatrd In
Ihc monthly event, catching a
total of 141 buss. Joe Krcnu-r
look Hlg Hass honors with a
5-pound. 4 ounce specimen.
First place went lo Hobby anil
Hob Copprn. with a tolal catch of
IB pounds. 15 ounces. Lowell
and David Martlndlll look seoud

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shallow water fishing w h rn they
arr free-lined under a natural
cork Ixihber. Hook them Just
iK-hmd the hour on their head or
Ihrough tile tall for the best
AVOID IHANSMISSIHN PRQBlfMS
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F is h in g forecast
T h e word for the week Is
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Lockout
Continued from IB
the agreement comes. Ill
l!)M 1. lor Instancr. a settlement m ine on J u ly 51.
and the All-Star Game look place Aug. 10.
I'laycrs needed Just 10 days to shake oil seven
weeks of Inactivity.
A nd remember Ihc case ol T im Hultirs?
Victimized by collusion In 1UH7. the Montreal
Expos outflrldrr missed Ihe entire month of April
He still led Ihe majors with 123 runs, and rankrd
third tn the National League !tailing race at .330

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until a settlement &lt;&gt; *&gt;'.l s . Perhaps. In separate
hrlellngs on Friday. Ihe parties established some
I lasts for dialogue. Mels owner Fred Wllpon said
Ih r dispute was about economics, not Ideology.
And F rh rs a id II was about money.
Having agreed that Ihe issue Is cash, maybe the
sides cun produce something soon. Until then.
Ihe locknut grows by Ihe day. jusslng Milestones
that not m any fans will stand up and cheer.

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left al ih r end. VVr iry lo pace
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perfect scores and a threem lntilc standing ovation.

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ounces, while Ralph C u rry and
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w ill: 15 pounds. 10 ounces
David Gaines and Jo h n Jones
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B IL O X I, Mia*. - Keith William*. invisible In the
opening half, defuaed Southern Mississippi**
comeback bid by scoring 10 pokita In Ihe final
2:34 Saturday and leading ISth-ranked Louisville
to Ita fourth Metro Conference Tournament title
In five yearn with an 83-SO trium ph.
T h e Cardinals. 26-7. clinched an automatic
berth for the N C A A Tournam ent.

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O R L A N D O — Ole Miss sdvsnccd to Sunday’s
finals In the Southeastern Conference tourna­
ment the same way it got Into the semifinals — on
a w in g and a prayer aa the Rebels, who nipped
Tennessee by I point Friday, came from behind
In the dosing seconds to beat Vanderbilt. 65-82.
Senior Gerald Glass, apparently headed for the
w o n t game of his college career after twice

having to be helped off the court because of
injury, arm ed eight straight points In the closing
51 seconds to give the Rebels their victory.

O R L A N D O — Second-seeded Alabama, which
h as m ade II to So u th e a ste rn Con fe re n ce
tournament finals seven limes In nine years, had
an easy time of II Saturday w hen Jam es Sanders
and Melvin Chealum scored 21 and 20 points
respectively to eliminate A u b u rn 87-71.
Alabama, which won Ihe toum ey In 1967 and
I960, waa ahead only 13-12 after 8 1-2 minutes.
But the Crim son Tide, w hich heal A ub urn by 19
and 15 points during the regular season, widened
Its lead to 13 In Ihe next five minutes.

Georgetown arm ing drought, earned Ita Drat trip
to Hie Big East Tournam ent final with a 65-60
semifinal victory over the sixth-ranked Hoyas.
T h e Huskies ixilscorcd the Hoyas 14-0 and 9-0
du ring two second-half runs. T h e Hoyas made
three field goals during an 11 -minute stretch.

Syracuse 71, Vlllanava 41

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N E W YO R K — Derrick Coleman pulled dawn 23
rrhounds and became Syracuse's all time scoring
trader w llh 25 points Saturday, lifting Ihe No. 4
Orangemen lo a 73-61 decision over Vlllanova for
a berlh In Ihe Big East Conference finals.
In easing Inlo Ihe tournament final for Ihe fifth
straight year. Syracuse managed lo do something
It had failed lo do all season — beat Vlllanova.
T h e Wildcats won Ihe previous m retlngs 93-74
and 80-56.

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and No. 7 Connecticut, buoyed by a second-half

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C H A R L O T T E . N .C . - J o h n C rolty scored 16
points, and Virginia held on despite missing tin
front of six one-and-one free throws In Ihe fin d
1:15 Saturday lo knock off No. 15 Clcm son 69-66
In the Atlantic Coast Conference aeminnals.
Crotty scored five of the Cavaliers' Iasi elghi
points, but Virginia didn't score after la k ln g it
69-60 lead with 1:35 left.

Oaargla Tack M, Duka 71
C H A R L O T T E . N.C. - Brian Oliver scored 31
points and personally outacored Duke 15-12 o v rr
Ihe final 7:30 Saturday, leading N d . 13 Georg!.i
Tech past Ihe I llh-ranked Blue Devils 83-72 and
Inlo Ihe championship of the Atlantic Coast
Conference Tournam ent.
Oliver's 3-potnt goal w llh 7:20 left b ro k r a
60-60 tie and put the Yellow Jackets on Ihe way
lo the victory. After Bobby Hurley hit one free
throw for Duke. Dennis Scott hit another trey.

TrackIB
Beach scored 83
points lo finish first as Seminole
came In second w llh 69 points.
Daytona Besch-Seabreeze was
Ihe glria' learn champion with
52 points whde Cocoa Beach
placed second wHh 4 1 points.
O f Ihe local athletes. Sem i­
nole's boys were able lo hold
t h e i r o w n a g a in s t Ih e
heavyweight field. One reason
was Moore, who won Ihe triple
Jum p, flnlshed third In the shot
pul. placed fifth In Ihe long Jum p
and ran the anchor leg of the
T rib e 's second-place 440-yard
re la y .

Maurice Thom as look a Aral
and second for Ihe Semlnolea.
w inning Ihe 330 Intermediate
hurdles and finishing second In
the 120 high hurdles as well as
running a leg on the Trib e 's
w inning mile relay.
Other place winners for Sem i­

nole were Carlo W hile (Drat, shot
pul). Henry Williams (second,
trip le J u m p ). P a u l G o d b e e
(three-way lie for second, high
Jump). Mike Stilus (third, pole
vault), Eldonle Stile (fourth.
440-yard dash). E ric W a lke r
(fifth. 440-yard dash I and Bren I
Drear (fifth. 220-yard dash).
Running on Seminole's w in n ­
ing mile relay were Walker.
T h o m a s . D a lv ln D a v is a n d
Joseph Murphy.
"T h is Is mote of a quality
meet.'* said Seminole coach K rn
Hraum an. " O u r young gu ys
were scared running against this
kind of quality competition. A nd
our guys have done a real good
Job. Hopefully, this will give
Ih rm confidence lo do a good Job
In meets like Oils later In the
season.
"W e si 111 have a long way lo
go. Il’s good la see us do real
well against this kind of co m ­

petition and know they still have
more lo give."
L ym a n a nd Lake Brantley
finished lied for fourih In Ihe
boys' standings, each scoring 23
(tolnls.
Leading the way for Lym an
was Ted d y Mllchell, who won
mile run. O ther place wlnnera
for Ihe Greyhounds were Kevin
Pudgett (third, two-mlle run).
Krnnts Morse (fourih. 330 In­
term ediate hurdles). How ard
Marshall (fifth. 330 Intermediate
hurdlesl and Geiavlua Holliday
(fifth . 8 8 0 -y a rd ru n ). A lso.
L y m a n 's m ile relay finished
fourth.
For Lake Brantley. Jo h n Feola
and Clint Johnson were both
double-place winners. Feola was
second In the mile run and
fourth In Ihe two-mlle run while
Johnson was third In the 220yard dash and fifth In the
100 meter dash. Other Patriots

fo u rth c o n s e c u tiv e s h u to u t
victim In Ihe bottom or the tlflli
when Jared Soto singled. Joe
T a l b o t w a lk e d a n d K e v in
W a ln s c o t t g r o u n d e d to
shortstop. Talbot heat the throw
lo second and Soto scored all the
way from second to cut the
margin lo4-1.
The Patriots got ihe run right
back In the sixth Inning when
Thom as singled and scored on
Burke's second RBI single of the
game lo close out Ihe scoring at
5-1.
"A n y lime you play Lym a n.

y o u n e v e r know w h a t w ill
happen until the last out." said
L a ke B r a n t le y co a ch M ike
Smith. " T h e y have the type of
club that can come back on you.
We had several opportunities lo
knock them out but they kept
closing the door on us."
Lake B ra n tle y , w h ic h Im ­
proves to 10-2 overall and 3-0 in
Ihe Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence. will travel to Oviedo lo
play the Lions Wednesday nlghl.
Lym an drops to 7-3 overall
and 2-2 In the SA C and will
travel lo Oviedo Monday night.

scorers were Mall Kaiser |sec­
ond. pole vault). Darren Tu g m a n
(fourth, mlle-runl and Darrlrk
W hite (sixth, shot put).
Both Lake Howell and Oviedo
scored four team points. For Ihe
L a k e H o w e ll S ilv e r H t w k s .
Brow n was sixth In Ihe discus
and Read was sixth In high
Jum p. Mike Goins finished In a
Ihrec-way lie for second In the
high Jum p lo arcount for the
Oviedo Lions' points.
T h e Seminole C o u n ty girls
weren't quite as fortunate as the
boys. Lym an was the highestplacing squad, finishing eighth
with In points. Luke Brantley
scored 14 points to finish l l l h
w h ile O v ie d o s c o re d thre e
points.
For Lym an. Mrllssa l^ w ls was
second In Ihe triple Jum p and
fourth In the 220-yard das. Staff
finished fourth In the triple
Jump. A . Tosstr placed fifth In

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Rockledfo IR I 14: * li d ) Darien* Beach
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and Colon lot 4. IS IM4I Serve* Crook.
Daytona Beech Felhm Lapai and Deltona ».
11 (tie) laha Nemetl. Oviedo and Mainland
4: I I Now Smyrna Roach I

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14! !; Tried lame — M a r t Moore IS) 41 »j
Pata vault — Dot ion (Mil 1)4: High |vme
Cell on (DBS) 44. iMhign hurddk - Ridr
IJ) 111. I4Bmeter deah - Barry IM I) 10 1
MHo ran - Toddy Jdrtrhatl (LI 4:141.
444 yard relay — Vera Beach a I. no yard
doth - Graham (M il 114. M4 Mdrmedielt
rotayy — Moartco Thwnot (|) tt.h 440 yard
run - Bagwell (Ml 1 00 4. DO yard doth
Barry IMI I n ). Two mid rim - Caoeaf ( R )
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the discus and Janet Greenberg
came in sixth In the high ju m p .

T h e Greyhounds were fnurth In
Ihe mile relay.

RigbyC a a tla s H frowi IB
" M y fastball wasn't there to­
night so I went w llh m y slider
and breaking stuff and relied on
m y defense, which played really
great." said Rigby.
Heath Greenlee's flrsl start for
Ihe G reyhounds proved inef­
fective as he walked five batters
and allowed four hits and tw o'
runs In three Innings of work.
Lake Brantley storied quickly
when Sean Burke collected an
RBI single lhal scored Greg
Thom a s and gave (he Patriots a
1-0 lead In (he Oral inning. T h e
Patriots Increased the lead lo 2-0
In the third Inning when Je rry
T h u rs to n scored on a Mark
Gabrovtc tingle.
Lake Brantley added two more
runs In the fifth Inning when
Thu rsto n and Burke walked and
sca re d on S ie ve S h e lm a n 's
single to make It a 4-0 lead.
"O u r pitchers fell behind loo
m any hitters and lhal pul our
defense In lough situations.''
said L y m a n coach Bob M c­
Cullough. "Y o u can't do that
against quality learns like Lake
Brantley."
L ym a n avoided being Rigby's

Save
C oatlaasd frowi IB
victory.
Lake Mary Jumped on Lake
Howell starter Dwayne Clark for
four runs In the first Inning.
C h ip Leister got things started
w llh a walk, ihcn took third on
Greg Jam es' single. After Jam es
stole second, a hull hit by Kent
Brubaker was m lsplayed by
Lake H ow e ll, a llo w in g both
Leister and Jam es lo score.
Neill Jam es Ibllowrd with u
triple lo right-ccnicr field to

score B rubaker, then scared
himself on an overthrow at third
base d uring Ihe play.
In all. four of Lake Mary's six
runs were unearned.
For 6 1/3 Innings. Jackson
made Ihe lead stand up for Ihe
Rums, allowing four runs on 10
hits while striking out seven.
Itudlck threw all of five pitches
lo record his first save.
Lake Mary will return lo action
on Wednesday, when Ihe Rams
will host Seminole.

Baseball-------C o n tin u e d fro m I B
was coaching
Seminole three years ago when
Ihe one-run game streak began.
For Oviedo fans, the game
couldn't have had a more perfect
storybook finish. Greg Hughes,
w ho hadn't played lor seven
ga m e s (since the last lim e
Oviedo played Srm lnnlcl double
and scored ihe winning run for
Ihe Lions.
A f t e r h i l l i n g h is d o u b le ,
Hughes advanced to third on a
d r a g -b u n t s in g le b y M a rk
Bcllhorn. A n oul later. Todd
Tocco was Intentionally walked,
loading the bases. Cleanup-hitler
Brian Maclnnem then drilled a
hard grounder which ricocheted
off the shortstop's glove, allow­
ing Hughes to score.
Senior Jo h n Knutson, who
didn't pitch one Inning Iasi year,
shut down Seminole In the last
two Innings lo pick up the win.
He struck out Wtlllc McCloud for
the last out of the game on a 2-2
fastball. Mike Scncchek took Ihe
loss for Seminole.
"1 knew l could gel Ihe ball
In ." said Knutson, who picked
up his first w in of Ihe season. "I
got tw o q u ic k strikes w ith
curveballs and came back w llh a
Utile extra and got him with a
fastball."
Seminole struck first, picking
up single runs In the first two
i n n in g s . A n t h o n y R o b e rts
started off the game with a hard
s in g le to r* g h l a n d M ik e
Scncchek followed with a double
to right field. Roberts scored on a
ground out by Willie McCloud.
E rsk ln H ow a rd doubled and
scored In the second.
B u t O v ie d o s t a r t e r J o n
William s picked off Jeff Derr and
Jo h n Hernandez made a diving
catch In left field lo keep Ihe
damage at a m inim um . After
giving up three hits In Ihe flrsl
Inning. Williams setlled down
and did not give up another hit
In his next three timings worked.
Th e Lions, who left 11 men on
base In the game, to4&gt;k the lead

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Seminole lied Ihe game In the
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*'We did all right." said Sem i­
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this year. O u r pitching Is very
good. Now we have to get some
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�I — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florid* — Sunday. March II, 1990

Dickey, Johnson hit doubles for Reds in Shetland win over Braves
F IV E POINTS — Lane Dickey and Patrick
Johnson each hit doubles for the Caaselberry
Reds In their Shetland Division game with the
Braves In Seminole Pony Baseball action on
March4.
O n defense. Jo d Tom lin had a good game at
first base and Mark Rydel played well at pitcher.
For the Braves, outstanding defensive playa were
turned In by In fielder* Ryan Smith. David Bosco
and Andrew Swope.
Chris Brown and Jorge each had three doubles
In the Astros' 23-11 win over the Dodgers. Jeff
Mortcal hit two angles.
The Cardinals Improved their record to 5-0 with
a 16-7 decision over the Blue Jays.
J . Welch was 2-for-2 as the Orioles dawned the
Yankees 15-3. Mike and Eric Shultz did a good
Job fielding and hitting.

Marsh 1
Billy McVay powered the Astros to a 22-19 win
over the Met* with two home runs. Angelos
Retraces homcred for the Mets. Also contributing
offensively for the Astros were Austin LaRochc.
Phillip Lelle and J d T Mortcal.

fab. SB
Jeremy Smith had three doubles and two
singles for the Angels as they downed the Royals
22-12. Aaron Wood had a double and three
singles for the Angels while Scott Leman and
Ryan Butterfield each had three singles. For the
Royals. Andrew Messier singled four times as Carl
Lee. Jeremy Rabun. Clayton Fulmer and Matt
Lee each had three singles. On defense. Smith
made three good catches In center field for the
Angels and Lee made a nice catch In center for
the Royals.

fab. 9?
The Cardinals scored four runs In the top of the
first Inning and rolled toa 14-6 win over the Reds.

fab. as
The K-92 FM Tigers clawed the Twins 30-15.
Tom m y Talmarage hit three singles snd a
double to help the Royals beat the Expos 25-18.
Eric Larson. Kelly Fulford and Jamie Beaalnger
each had four singles for the Royals. Providing
the offense for the Expos were Will Trautm an
(three singles, one double). Adam Brooks (two
singles, one double) and Jamie Roacoe and
Graham Grover (each with three singles). Scott
Winkler made a nice play at third for the Royals.

Taylor and Wea Feldman did a nice Job catching.
Winning pitcher Joah Picket singled, tripled
and scored four runs for the Winter Springs Mets
In an 18-3 whipping of I he Lake Mary Cardinals.
Jay Bocken singled, doubled and scored three
runs ss Nick Mehszus had a single, double and
run scored. For the Cardinals.‘Dunkman singled
twice and scored once. Juan Seganra made a
great running catch In lelt field early In the game.
Jason Hilliard came In to p«ch In the second
Inning and helped guide the Royala lo a 13-12
decision over the Giants.
Adam Messier. Chris Stensrud and Casey
Earnest each hZ a single lo power the Lake Mary
Optimist Giants to a 14*7 victory over the Lake
Mary Dodgers. Far the Dodgers. Chad Huffman
doubled and Nick W iemer singled. Andy Hall was
the winning pitcher over Chris Herring. Alex
Walther made two super catches In center field.
Phillip Eubanka singled, tripled and hit an
Inside-lhe-park home run for the Sanford Braves
as they routed the Longwood Blue Jays 16-4.
Jason Graham and Jeremiah Mtchell each had a
single, triple and two RBI. Brent Templeton had a
single and an RBI. Matt Davidson singled and
Bradley Green scored a run for the Braves. For
the Blue Jays. Patrick Reynolds tripled and had
an RBI and Kevin Chlnfatt singled.

f s b .8 8
Rob Pelton tkw e In three runs and scored
another while hitting a single and a double for the
Longwood Yankees In a 6-1 win over the Tigers.
Malt Moaa hit a solo home run. Randy Jonda was
the winning pitcher, striking out seven while
losing pitcher Scott Ferrell struck out eight.
Th e Design Air Expos got a single and double
from Bobby Chronowskl In (heir 12-2 mastery or
the Reds. Alex Ifoore tripled and Andy Soska
i tingled for the Expos. Pitchers Morgan and
Andersen combined on the win.
Rob Pelton doubled twice and Mall Moaa tripled
to help (he Yankees stop the Winter Springs
Tigers 6-1. O'Brien was ihe winning pitcher over
Winstead. Louis Steen made a great catch for Ihe
Tigers lo register the third out In Ihe third Inning.

f a b . a?

Donald Taylor's three-run home run was Ihe
difference In the Indians' 7-4 decision over the
Meta. T a y lo r also singled. Tcamatea Rick
Rodriguez singled and had Iwo RBI while Mark
Lafaber singled and acored two runs. Playing well
in Ihe outfield and making great catches were
Wes Feldman. Lafaber. Brett Demorel and Rudy
Perez. Kevin Johnson was the winning pitcher.

Fab. 28
M archS
Brad Stenatrom drove In three runs with three
singles In the Longwood Yankees' 8-6 win over
the Twins. Josh O'Brien had a single, double snd
two RBI as Nick Fyock added a double and an
RBI. Randy Jonda was the winning pitcher over
Brandon GremlUlon.

March 2
The Casselberry Indiana used a single, triple
and three RBI from Donald Taylor to knock off
the Lake Mary Astros 13-3. The Indians also got a
double and an RBI from both JefT Monaco and
Brett Dcmoret while Ricky Rodriguez singled and
had an RBI. Mark Lafaber was the winning
pltchcr. Kcvln Johnson pitched well In relief as

The Winter Springs Tigers turned double plays
In the first and second Innings lo cruise lo a 9-3
victory over the Longwood Blue Jaya. Scotl
Ferrell was the winning pitcher.
Benny Lupo drove In four runs with Iwo tingles
and one double while Nathan Sims had three RBI
on a single, double and home run as Ihe Winter
Springs Angels hammered the Casselberry
Pirates 14-3. Chris Haaais had two singles and an
RBI for the Angels. J . Torres singled for the
Pirates. Jeremy Frost was Ihe winning pllcher
while Jason Bemoakv look Ihe lorn.
“ •M at. 4
Th e Seminole Honda Pirates withstood a late
0
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lo

comeback attempt by the Yankees to hold on lo a
15-8 triumph. Nathan Melllck had two singles.
Aaron Black a double and Brad Klinger a single lo
pace Ihe Pirates offense. Gene Bouch had a
double and a mingle and Dax Kemp and Ryan Hall
one tingle each for the Yankees. Black was the
winning pitcher and John Keelan the loaer.
Eddie Tooke drove In the wkinlng run with a
single In the bottom of Ihe sixth as the Lake Mary
Twins acored a 9 8 victory over Ihe Blue Jays.
Brian Henderson had a home run and three RBI,
Tooke two singles and two RBI. Joey Hudlck two
singles and Mike Meadows a single to pace the
Twins. Tom m y towers had a double and a home
run and Shaun St. Dennis a double and a single
to lead the Blue Jaya.

from behind to down Lake Mary 4-3. Burger had
two tingles. McFtrlane and JoMi Calapa doublet
and Nave and Orandeill tinglet to pace the
Dodgers Eddie Toohe. Joey Hudlck and Brian
Henderson had doubles for Lake Mary. Nave was
the winning pitcher and Hudlck the loaer.

Jason Shipley and Angelo Amato combined on
a three-hitter and Shipley drove Ip five runs with
two triples and a single as the Royala healed Ihe
Expos 196. Also getting hits for Ihe Royala were
Joah Frost with three singles and three RBI and
Keith Tedeaco. Scotl Mosley and Jacob Simms
with Iwo singles each.

Todd Braden gave up two hits and struck out
12 while helping hit own cause at the plate with
two home runs and a triple as Ihe Sanford
Yankees downed Ihe Winter Springs Orioles 11-1.
Also having big night* offensively for Ihe Yankees
r Deon Daniels with a home run., Ithree singles
and three RBI. Jamie Pltzer with three alnglcs.
Steven Schick with a double, single and one RBI.
Todd Hensley Iwo singles and one RBI and Tom
Holland a double and one RBL Jim Carlgnan
struck out 12 bailers In a losing cause.

Mar. 3

M ar. 2
Shawn Burger loosed a one-111tier and struck
out 10 as the Winter Springs Dodgers took the
measure of the Sanford Mela 193. Providing the
offense for Ihe Dodgers were Patrick Nave with a
double and a single. Ja y McFarlane. Jason
Yeaman and Adam Bocken with one double each
and Peanut Neufcld. Jason Kidman and Mike
Grandclll with one single rach.

Mar. I
Mike Malay r hick and Chris Sanders pitched
shutout ball over Ihe (Inal »l\ Innings as the
Expos downed the Angels 7-5. Haiaychlck.
Sanders and Chris Hayas had Iwo hits and two
runs scored each lo pace the Expos offense.
Fab. 27
Travis Freeman had three singles. Iwo runs
scored and Iwo RBI and Chad Freeman made a
running shoestring catch with two outs In the
sixth to preserve the victory as the Seminole
Honda Pirates defeated Ihe Royals 7-5. Also
gelling hits for the Pirates were Mike Petty with a
double and a run scored and Chad Freeman and
Aaron Black with one single each. Angelo Amato
and Josh Frost had one single and one run acored
rach In pace the Royals. Black was Ihe winning
pitcher while Frost look Ihe loss.
Jeremy Parker drove In four runs with a pair of
singles and Brian Miller pitched no hll ball for
four Innings before settling for a one hitler as the
SunBank Tigers walloped Ihe Giants 12-1. Miller
and Shawn Savage also had two lilts for the
Tigers. One or Savage’s was a double and Aaron
Shuck alio had u double.

____- .4

Mike Lorlnce, Danny Woodward. Corey Oochee
and Shawn Earnest combined for 13 hits as the
Tw ins bested the Royala 28-12. Lorlnce was
4-for-3 and Woodward. Oochee and Earnest
3-for-S each. Woodward was the winning pllcher
while Jim m y Penan suffered the loss.

Mar. 8

Mar. I
Deon Daniels threw a two-hltler and struck out
14 as Ihe Sanford Yankees mauled the Winter
Springs Giants 14-0. Todd Braden was the
leading hlller far the Yankees with two doubles
and a single. Also contributing were Daniels with
two doubles and one RBI. Jeff Chunal with two
doubles. Jamie Pltzer and Craig Stevenson wllh
Iwo singles each and Mark Thleaen and Tom
Holland with one single each. Thomas look the
loss for Ihe Giants.
Fab. 28
Shawn Earnest and Corey Gochee each went
2-for-a to lead Ihe Twins to a 7-3 win over Ihe
Orioles. Chris Colon was Ihe winning pllcher wllh
Eddie Wilson taking Ihe loaa.

Fab. 26

Fab. 27
Mike Castro. Dustin Lucas and Jake Brunner
had four singles each as the Sun Stale Ford
Dodgers posted a 14-10 victory over Ihe Mets.
Kyle Feldman also had two singles for the
Dodgers. Bruner was Ihe winning pllcher while
Jason Tate suffered Ihe loss.
Fab. 28
Tony Hammett and Sonny Lloyd scored two
runs each as the IID Pirates picked up a 8-4 win
over Ihe Royals. Mike Carr picked up Ihe pitching
victory with 3 2/3 of onc-hll relief. Lloyd had Iwo
singles. Paul Renwlck a double and an RBI and
Hammett one single for Ihe Pirates. Woods, ihe
losing pllcher. had Iwo tingles and two RBI for
Ihe Hoyals.

The Casselberry Reds scored seven runs In Ihe
fourth Inning and Jim m y Parsons loosed a one
hlller as Ihe Reds defeated Ihe Braves 9 1 .The
Reds offense was paced by Clay Green with Iwo
singles. David Nlllcs with a single and Iwo runs
scored and Parsons and Billy Barney with one
single and one rim scored each.
Patrick Nave. Shawn Burger, Mike Grandclll
and Jay McFarlane all had hits In the bottom of
Ihe seventh ns the Winter Springs Dodgers came

Eric Nielsen picked up his first win as a pllcher
wllh 3 2/3 Innings of shutout relief In the HD
Really Pirates' 5-4 11-Inning victory over Ihe Sun
Stale Ford Dodgers. Brian Wilcox had two singles
and an RBI and Tony Hammett and Gary
Sicfanltko one single and one RBI each. Michael
Johnson pitched six Innings of scoreless relief for
the Dodgers. The losing pitcher was Jake
Brunner.
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L A K E M A N Y — Dennis H. Couraon. Prrsldcni/CEO of Flral
Seminole Bank. Lake Mary, has announced I he appointment of
J o h n C . Archer as Its vice prrsktrnt/rashier.
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Dnimb la Coldltco employee of month

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localluns in the Orlando area." Ronald J .
Cnsev. On T h e Wall vice-president of sales

said In a press release. "W e ronstuntly seek
others."
Th e concept of Indoor advertising was
hnm four years ago In ihe Southwest and Is
starting lo spread across the country. Ihe
press release reported "Indoor advertising
is quite sim ple." Casey staled. "W e display
local, regional, and national advertising in
lorallons where Ihe buying putblc Is most
likely lo nollrc them. Just like newspapers,
radio, outdoor, or television tries In do."

"Th e locution Is Just dlfTcrrnt. but It
certainly Is noticeable" he said. " O u r
advertisers are enjoying extremely high
readership, according lo Ihe research we
have done. A nd ihal's ihe name of the game
— readership!"
Joining Casey In Ihe Cenlr.il Florida
mnrkei are Paul M untran. I'ulrtek Mcltwee,
drollery Allen, and Harry Lanier.
fin Th e Wall established Ms botch offler In
l-ake Mary: corporate olTlers are loenlrd In
Nashville.

S A N F O R D — Em ily D nim b has been named March's
Employee of the Month from Codtsro. Inc.. 601 Codisco Way.
Sanford.
U ru m b was cited for her com m ittm ent to custom er
satisfaction, altitude and work performance. She has been
employed by the company for six and one-half years and serves
In the position or typesetter.
Coastline employs over 500 people In Its 26 lorallons from
Atlanta to Miami.

Retailers
ride heat
to gains
IU F I) — Some of Ihe nation's
retailers have reported healthy
sales gains for February, m ainly
on Ihe strength of spring apparel
I hat captlvalrd shoppers during
an unseasonably warm m onth,
analysis said.
C o n tin u in g a m o n th s -lo n g
trend, the best showings were
posted by specialty retailers In­
cluding Th e Limited Inc. and
T h e G ap Inc. Due lo consumers'
continuing disinterest In hard
goods, general merchandisers
d id not fare quite as well,
unalystssald.
A m ong the three largest U.S.
retailers, only K mart Corp.
reported February sales gains
O n u storc-for-storr basis, con­
sidered by analysts lo be the
most telling
Indicator of a
m e rc h a n t's p e rfo rm a n c e . K
m art's sales were up 4.4 perctnl
from a year ago.

H tlltr receive* distinguished award
W IN T E R PARK — One of the highest honors bestowed on the
uvrrtlslng Industry, the American Advertising Federation's
Silver Medal Award, waa presented to Billie Heller at the 1990
Addy Awards.
Each year, the advertising Industry rerognlies one of Its own
fur outstanding contributions to advertising and the fulhrerlng
of Industry standards, creative excellence and responsibility In
ureas of social concern.
A graduate of Rollins College. Heller has served on the Board
of Directors for the Florida Sym phony and Channel 24 and Is
currently a member or the Board of Trustees of the Orlando
Museum of A il and Vice President of membership.

Huskey Raalty cltad for achievement
L O N O W O O D — Huskey Really has been cited for providing
ouslandlng service In home stars to relocating Individuals and
families, prim arily corporale transferees, by KELO/The In­
ternational Relocation Network, headquartered In Chicago.
,
E. Everett Huskey, broker, has received a plaque honoring
th r real rs iu ir firm for Its achievement. T h e award halls thr
company as one of the lop companies In relocation sales
conversions.
As u HE 1.0 member. Huskey helped many transferring
Individuals and (heir families find new homes In Ihe Orlando
area last year.
Huskey Realty has four offices and 100 sales associates and
has served the Orlando area for 44 years.

Parola joins pharmacy association
S A N FO R D — Rudy A . Parola. a local pharmacist has become
a member of Ihe Florida Pharmaey Association.
Th e Florida Pharmacy Association (FP A) Is the largest
provider of pharmacist's continuing education offering courses
In approxim ately 7,000 pharm acists around Ihe stale.
Pharmaclsls arr required to complete continuing education
courses annually lo inert Stale licensing requirements.
Th e Florida Pharmacy Association has over 2.300 members
statewide. T h e organisation was founded In 1887 and Is based
« In Tallahassee.

Wal-Mart announces craft show
S A N FO R D — Th e Wal-Mart craft department Invites the
public to participate In Its Crall Show March 3 1-April 1 from 9
a.m. l » 4 p in. ul Ih r Wal-Mart Plaza. Sanford.
T h r fee for Ih r two day show Is $25 and space 1s limited. All
spares are 6-feet, uncovered. For more Information and an
entry form contact Olga In crafis or Llx In elccironlcs at thr
Sanford Wal-Mart.

Horowitz promoted by Arvida
L A K E M ARY — Arvida Com pany has promoted Wayne
Horowitz to vice president of Finance and Administration for
Its Central Florida Division whlqh oversees operations In Ihe
greater Orlando area. Including the Heathrow com m unity, as
well as Miami.
Horowitz will be responsible for supervision of financial and
udnilnlstrullvr related duties Including financial analysis and
llnanciul models lor new acqulslllans.

AT&amp;T to aarve Panama
MIAMI — A T A T has signed an agreement with Panama's
Insllluto National d r Telrcom unlcacloncs to provide Interna­
tional long distance service between ihe United Stales and
I'anamu.
Previously. A T A T had been providing service between the
United Slates und Panama with Intcrconllnclal dr Comunlcurlones porSalcIlte. Effective Friday. A T A T will begin providing
, International long distance voice, data and special services
Ik -tween Ihe United States and Panama In conjunction with the
government-owned and operated Intel.

Harris, Motorola sattle dispute
M E LB O U R N E — Motorola Inc. and Harris Corp. say they
have settled pending litigation regarding a second source
licensing agreement on Molorola's 68HC05 microcontroller
products.
Under the terms of the agreement. Harris will serve os an
authorized second source far soinr of those products. The
companies said they Ixith will pursue custom applications of
the core technology.

S T O C K S IN REVIEW

Stocks end with gain
after up-and-down week
U w llM Prams I n f rnatlonal
N EW Y O R K - Th e slock
market had Its second w inn­
ing week In u row. but prices
seesawed as bouts of profit
taking emerged alter each
attempt lo extend Ihe recent
rally.
Th e Dow Jones Industrial
average lost 12.84 Friday to
close al 2683.33 for a gain of
22.97 points on the week, or
about 0.86 percent.
Am ong the broader market
averages. Ihe New York Stock
Exchange composite index
added 1.21 points to close Ihe
wrek al 186.18 Standard A
Poor’s 500-stock Index fell
2 39 lo337.93.
A d v a n c e s le d d e c lin e s

1.056-787 among Ihe 2.149
Issues traded this week. Big
B o u r d v o lu m e t o t a le d
7 6 8 .9 2 4 .1 2 0 shares, co m ­
pared w ith 8 0 8 .235.330 a
wrek earlier and 798.813.200
a year ago.
A lte r posting their llrsl
dvr-day w inning streak since
November und for ihe llrsl
lim e since J u ly , thr Dow
Industrials had un up-anddow n week bul elided with u
gain.
T h e market lost ground
Monday and Wednesday to
profit taking sparked by Un­
feeling Dial the market may
be approaching a short-term
pruk.

Boats for rant
A delegation from the Greater Sanford Chamber
ol Commerce gathered recently to welcome to
Ihe city and Ihe chamber Bob Smith (kneeling).

co-owner of Club Nautlco. Th
Palmetto Ave. In Ihe marine
rente power boats.

531 N.
Monroe,

Here’s how to figure standard deductions
sixth o le series

$yO$ORO$W. SMITH
T h e standard deduction la
made up of two parte, the basic
standard deduction end the ad­
ditional standard deduction.
T h e etandard deduction Is
subtracted from the adjusted
gross Income on Ihe tax return.
T h e amount of the basic stan­
dard deduction for 1989 depends
on th e filin g sta tu e of the
taxpayer!*}.
U n til 1987. taxpayers received
additional exemptions for age
and blindness. Now the addi­
tional exemptions for age and
blindness have been replaced by
the additional standard deduc­
tion. T h is la the total of addi­
tional amounts allowed for age
and blindness, providing you
d o n 't It e m iz e . C h e e k th e
appropriate boxes on line 33a.
Form 1040. for the additional
deduction.
A n additional am ount w ill be
allowed If the taxpayer Is age 65
or older by the lost day of the tax
year. You are considered 65 on
the day before your 65 lh birth­
day. Therefore, you m ay take
the additional standard deduc­
tion for 1989 If y o u r 6 5 lh
birthday was on or before Ja n . 1,
1990. A n additional am ount will
be allowed for blindness If the
taxpayer was blind on the last
day of the tax year.
A married taxpayer w ho files a
separate return will be allowed
the additional amounts for his or
her spouse If the spouse had no
gross Income and was not the
dependent of another taxpayer.
If a t a x p a y e r c la im s a n
exemption for a dependent who
Is b lln J or 66 or over, Ihe
taxpayer m ay not claim Ihe
additional standard deduction
for that person. T h e dollar value
of Ihe additional am ount will
depend on a taxpayer's filing
status.
E x a m p le : L a r r y , 4 5 . and
Donna. 42. are filing a Joint
return for 1989. Neither Is blind.
T h e ir basic standard deduction,
as a married couple filing Jointly.
Is $5,200. If. however. Larry Is
blind at the end of 1989. they
will receive an additional stan­
dard deduction of $ 6 0 0 for
La rry's blindness. T h e ir total
standard deduction Is $5.B00. If
Larry Is blind and has no gross
Income, and Donna Is filing a
separate return and claim ing an
exemption for Larry. Donna's
total sta nda rd d e d u ctio n ts
$3,200 (her basic standard de­
duction ol $2,600 plus an addi­
tional deduction of $600).
There
amount
tion for
claimed

are rules lim iting the
of the standard deduc­
someone w ho can be
as ihe dependent of

Cut your
own taxes
and save

Maximum Allowable
Deductions
UlllfllUflt
Wing Status

another taxpayer. Y ou m ust
check the box on line 4 of Form
1040EZ, line 15b of Form 1040A
or line 33b of Form 1040. Th e
standard deduction for a n Indi­
vidual w ho la not M ind o r 65 or
over and can be claimed as a
dependent on the tax return of
another taxpayer la $500 or the
Individual's earned Income |but
not more than Ihe appropriate
am ount allowed by the Internal
Revenue Service) — whichever la
greater. Exam ple I: Robert, who
la single, la claimed as a depen­
dent on his parents' 1969 tax
return. He has Interest Income of
$600 and wages or $150. H U
standard deduction Is $500.
because the greater of $500 or
his earned Income ($150) la
$500. Exam ple 2: Nancy, who Is
single. U claimed as a dependent
on her parenU' 1989 tax return.
She U 18 years old and blind.
She has Interest Income of $700
and wages of $2,000. Her stan­
dard deduction Is $2,750. which
Is her earned Income of $2,000
plus $750 because she U a tingle
person under 65 and blind.
Exam ple 3; Jo h n , a 22-year-

Basic Standard
Deduction

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S tand*. OeducUon

Single
Under $9 and not Mind $3,100
*3 or older or bUnd
$3350
13 or older snd blind
$4300
Marriod FIHng Sspsrats Return*
$2300
S3 or older or Wind
43300
$3 or older and blind
$3300

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Filing Sutua

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Certain Individuals don't qual­
ify for the stanrkird deduction.
T h e y are:
A married Individual Allng u
separate return whose spouse
Itemizes deductions.

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Don* Value ol One
Additional Amount tor
Age and Blindness

Single
Marrldd filing Jointly
Married filing separately
Head ol household
Qualifying wfdow&lt;er)

$730
$600
$800
$730
$800

A non-resident alien.
A n In d iv id u a l w h o files a
return for a period of less than
12 m onths because of a change
In his or her annua) accounting
cycle.
Georg* W Smith it th* m*nging partner ol
4 certified public accounting firm and 4
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on#
raeam
deduction la taro.

old. full-lime college student, U
claimed as a dependent on his
parents' 1969 tax return. Jo hn
U married arid files a separate
re tu rn . Jo h n has $1,5 0 0 In
Interest Income und wages of
$2,800. H U standard deduction
U $2,600, because the greater of
$ 3 0 0 or h it earned Income
($ 2 ,8 0 0 ) is $2,800. B u l his
standard deduction cannot be
more than thr $ 2 6 0 0 m axim um
allowable standard deduction
shown In the lax tables.

Deduction

Single
$3,100
Married tiling Jointly
$3300
Married flung separately $2,800
Head ot household
$4,530
Qualifying wtdowfer)
$5300

�• » - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida — Sunday, March 11, 1000

Health/Fitness
New heart drug a life-saver

IN BRIEF

Emergency heurl-care trams
at m any Florida hospitals are
poised lo start using a new drug
t hat's hailed for lit ability lo atop
a heart attack tn Ita tracks,
according to University of Flori­
da cardiologists Involved tn the
drug's testing.
Researchers aay the drug, call
anlstrrplaae (A P S A C ). could aid
as m any aa four out of every five
heart attack victim s who acek
treatment soon after chest pain
begins. A P SA C has Ihe ability to
disintegrate blood clot obstruc­
tions In coronary anerlcs In a
m a ile r of m ln u lrs . restoring
blood flow lo the heart muscle
before severe tissue damage
occurs.
Blood clots arc a leading cause
of heart attacks, the No. 1 killer
of Americana.
More than a
h alf-m illion
people die of heart attacks each
year, according to Ihe American
Heart Association.
T h e Food and D ru g A d ­
ministration approved A PSA C
for widespread use last Novem­
ber. T h e drug's manufacturer.
S m lth K IIn e B e e ch a m
Laboratories of Bristol. Ten n..
began marketing the drag under
the brand name Emlnase In
early February, und reports that
more than half or the nation’s
hospitals now carry the new

Hospice looking for volunteers
lloaplrt- of Volusln-Flaglrr la looking for volunteer# lo
participate In Ihelr Home C n rr Program Tor (h r terminally 111.
Th e vnlimlccT orientation claaam will begin In Drtund on April
T lio v - in lrrra ln l in registering for the elaxsca or for fin liter
Inlnrtmlllim. shouldvail ffto-l) 257-fil 11.

Water Safety Day set for March 31
Tin* Central Florida Chapter of the American llrrl I'rtiM Will
host Ha flrat Water Safety Day on Match 31.
,
K n l Cross-trained Instructors and volunteer# will be on hand
to provide information, tip* und show aafety techniques to
|k i rents and children alHiut the Importance of preparedness for a
fun. healthy and safe sum m er.
Sw im m ing hazards, emergency response, rescue breathing,
and txiailng safety arc just a few or the Issues that will be
covered III Ibis seven-hour day.
The course Is Irrc In Ihc public, and w ill be held nl various
locations around Central Florida.
For more Information on u location near you. call the Central
Florida Chapter ol the American Heil cross ul 8D-1-4 M l .

Impotents Anonmous meeting

March 26

'Medical Causes of Impotence' Is the topic of Ihe next
'Impotents Anonym ous' meeting on Monday. March 26. at 7
p in In the Challos Conference Center at Florida Hospital
Altamonte, til) I K. Altamonte Drive. A lla m on lc Springs.
Internist haul Tam ayo, M .D.. will tie the guest sprakcr.
Florida Hospital Altamonte sponsors Impotents Anonym ous
lor men who are afffeeted by Impotence und want lo learn more
.ilxmt Its c a u s e s anil Irrutiiirnt Wives und friends are welcome
lo attend ibis special meeting, which Is free and open to Ihe
public.
For more Information about Impotents Anonym ous, call
707-2205.

clot-dissolver.
T h e pharmaceutical com pany
la funding further testing al 28
U.S. hospitals lo
document
A P S A C # efficiency. Participat­
ing In Florida are the coronary
rare units of Shanda Hospital at
Ihc University of Florida and Ihe
affiliated Gainesville Veterans
Affair Medical Center, and Ihe
Wataon Clinic In Lakeland.
"W llh A P SA C . we now have a
drug w llh the potential to dis­
solve coronary blood clots faster
and safer than before." said Dr.
Carl Peplne. co-lnveatlgator of
the U F -V A drug I rials w ith Dr.
Clchard C on ti and D r. Jose
Gonazaez.
For Ihe trial. Ihelr group will
submit the treatment results
from the first 12 heart atlark
victims w ho twelve A PSA C.
A P S A C belongs to a new
family of clot-dlsolvlng agents
k n o w n aa " T h r o m b o l y t i c "
drugs. "Th ro m b u s"ls Ihc term
doctors use for a blood clot.
P ro d u c e d t h r o u g h g e n e tic
engineering method*, th ro m ­
bolytic drugs were first used In
Germany a dccacde ago. and
were Introduced Into the U.S. In
the early 190Oa.
Th e mosl widely used clotdissolvers are atrepto'dnase and
T P A (short for "tls s u e -ly p e
plasminogen a ctiva to r"). But

Peplne says. " A key udvanlage
of A P S A C Is how quickly II can
be administered. Il can be glvrn
Intravenously In two to rive
minutes, compared to one hour
for stre p to k ln a s r and t h r r r
hours for T P A ."
W h y the share difference? A
single dose of A P S A C linger* In
Ihe bloodstream for as long a * 9 0
minutes while performing Its
rlol-dissaving activity. T o i-tim-

Sooth Seminole Community Hospital
Health Feat I t
Center Court at Altamonte Mall
Wednesday, March 14, IM O
ltu n .* 9 p jn .
Free health education and
screenings scheduled throughout
the day, in c lu d in g ...
* fM M iC a M r-E a rly (Median by Central Florida llralocylUkhari
FiMnwvMD) 10am-] pm
*Fast hrwatag by Uait Drrife, D P U lOam-lpm
' las* m i kpsrwUadkbMbyLrtuYcurl,MO 7pm-9pm
*Mm k c W C M l by Gauroenlerolofy Group (Apler, Shafran, Sprung. M b)
*It M W l C u t i l to, S o rp c J C m w (t» Obrwty and CtnM r fa. f t i r w l g ,

CNuenand Teem I0am-9pm
*Bsdy FatCi^saM aa by RonHoffman, UD Notn-7pmindSpm-9pm

|INI byHeaMi Nub (Dr. J. KMn) I0sm-9pm
I T«Ssg. HH0M aad WH0S by Lon Dawion, U0. lOam-Jpm
ICaHBbyDsridLrtioda.UIYtQcturdSoaker.UO, JprMpm
W o M a s k s by Clyde Clmer, WD. II anvfpm
itsHwat ■ ilX ilin b y TU k fU co b o .U P . 4pm-9pm

Medicare will cover costs of liver transplants
Unltad P rs ts Intsrnatlonal
W A S H IN G T O N Medicare
will Ix-gln paving lor certain
adult liver transplants at hospi­
tals with proven success In
p e rf o rm in g tlie p ro c e d u re .
Ilctdlh and I Inm an Services Secrelarv Louis Sullivan has a n­
nounced.
Medicare previously covered
licarl and kldm-v transplants.
In n tlld no I p a y fo r li v e r
Iransplanis in adults because
they were considered experi­
mental,
A n IIH S lask h i r e r recom­
m ended lii lUHti that liv e r
iransplanis be covered, and a
MihseiJtiem-PtJbflC Health S e rv­
ice study found Ihc procedure lo
Is- sale and d lr iilv e for cerluln

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condlllons. prompting Ihe rule
change. Sullivan said T hursday.
Am ong Ihe conditions to be
covered Will be slrnbollc cirrho­
sis. Bui to receive a transplant a
patient w llh that condition must
itnvc slopped drinking und dem ­
onstrate "evidence of sufficient
s o c i a l s u p p o r t lo a s s u r e
asslstancc In alcohol rehabilita­
tion." Health Cure Financing
Administration (iflclals said.
M e d lru rr. which covers 30
million elderly x-rMins und 3
million Social Security disability
•ii&lt;l recipients, has covered errlain liver iransplanis In disabled
children since 1983. but lias
never had an applicant. H C F A
■ illlc lu ln s .ilii.. S o m e s la te
Medicaid programs do cover
liver iransplanis {or children.

n

M o re th a n 3 .5 0 0 liv e r
Iransplanis have been performed
In Ihe United Slates. Medicare
estimates It w ill spend 810
million In Ihe first year of liver
iranaplanl coverage and 8120
million by Ihe rffth year of the
program.
However. H H S officials said
Ihc actual costs to Medicare
s h o u ld be less th a n Ih e lr
e s t im a t e s b e c a u s e th e
tra n s p la n ts " w i l l result In
savings from Ihc costs of treat­
ment for palirnis w llh end-stage
liver disease."
There arc 59 liver transplant
facilities tn America. T o qualify
for ihe Medicare program, hospi­
tals r.iusl demonstrate onc-yrar
survival rate# of 77 percent and
two-year survival rales of 60

ORLANDO

t r a

pnrr. T P A disappears from Ihe
hloodsirenm In six minutes, and
slreptoklnasr In 23 m ln u lrs
Earlier experiment# In Europe
u n d In A m e r i c a n c u r d la c
c a th e te riz a tio n la b s , w here
A P SA C was liijrrlrd directly Into
the |Millrnl's heart through a
lulie. proved Ihe drug as effretlvr as T P A and streptokinase
In clearing clnt-obstnirlrd cor­
onary arteries.

percent for adull transplant pa­
tients h a ving Ihe condlllons
covered by Medicare.
In addition to alcoholic cirrho­
sis. Ihe other condlllons lo be
covered will be prim ary biliary
cirrhosis, p rim a ry sclerosing
cholangitis, hrpalills B. antigen
negative (poainerrollc cirrhosis).
Alpha-1 anillrypsln deficiency
disease. Wilson's disease and
primary hrmochmmaiosls.
Proposed rules for how hospi­
tals ran qualify for (he program
were published Thursday In the
Federal Hrglster. After a 60-day
comment period. Ihc rules will
become final and hospitals ran
apply. H C F A officials said cover­
age could be grantrd retroac­
tively for Iransplanis as early as
Thursday*

PLUS other health screenings and educational
Inform ation provided b y ...
South Seminole Com m unity Hospital
SSS West Stale lo a d 434
I oagwaod, Florida

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weekends, end no appointment Is
a r e 7AM to 7PM weekdays and 8AM to 3FM w ee«
necessary.

Sincerely.

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Studies indicate many cholesterol tests are often inaccurate
C o n s e q u e n t ly , s o m e p e o p le w it h h ig h
cholesterol counts apparently have been falsely
reassured that their levels are wllhtn a safe range,
while others have been needlessly alarmed,
according to Dr. Harvey W . Kaufman of the Boston
University Sellout of Medicine.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that
people who have high amounts of one type of
cholesterol In their blood known us low-density
llpopm trlns arc more likely to hove rlogged
arteries and thus have a greater henrt attack risk.
T h e National Heart. Lu n g untl Blood Inslltutr
recently reported Hull public cholesterol screen­
ing. If done properly, may be a good way of gelling
hard-lo-rearh imputations Into treatment. A sur­
vey of 13.000 people found 40 percent of those
with high cholesterol levels on public tests went to
a doctor for followup, and three-quarters changed
Ihelr diets.

B O S TO N — E v r r »ln rr I he go vrrn m rn l began
"■*1"* all Americana over a n r 20 to gel Ihelr blood
hokalerol level* tested, trehnlrtana with portable
inalyrer* have been showing up at health fair*,
dropping malls and grocery stores.
Even David l.rttrrm a n had his cholesterol
■becked on his popular lale ulghl television
m igrant.
Bui two rrcenl studies suggest such tests often
ire Inaccurate, either because of problems with
the analyzers themselves or because the people
who operate the devleesare Inadequately trained.
Researchers In Massachusetts and Minnesota
discovered that the screening results showed
people's cholesterol levels to be higher or lower
than they actually werr as m uch us 25 |tercenl of
the lime.

Commission says a national
health care system cheaper
U w H »e F t w i i m f w W w i

W A S H IN G T O N - A govern­
ment national health Insurance
syslrm would be less cosily to
society Ilian the publlr-prlvalr
plan for ensuring uccrss to rare
proposrd by the Pepper C om ­
mission. otitrials of the panel
suld Thursday.
But u commission document
Issued ut a news conference said
the panel's plan was p rrfr ruble
b e c a u s e It w o u l d c r e a t e
“ minimal disruption to Individ­
uals und Institutions" by build­
ing on the existing system — In
w illr h about 8 5 percent of
workers and their lam lllrs re­
ceive health Insurance from
employers.
The congressional commission
voted last Friday In favor of
providing access to health rare
for all Am ericans through a
mixture of employer und publlc
Insurunce. and for setting up u
government program In pay for
long-term rare.
The |&gt;anrl estimated Its plan
would cost the federal govern­

ment *66 2 billion *23 4
billion for ensuring urress and
•42.8 billion for long-term ru rr.
U n de r the Insurance plan,
employers would pmvltle roveru gr or pay Into a public Insur­
ance pool. Sm ull businesses
would receive subsidies to help
them afford eovrrugr. and u
p u b lic p r o g r u m w o u ld Itr
established for everyone without
employer co vrra gr.
In the document released at
the new s co nfere nce , c o m ­
mission officials estimated the
p l a n would exist society as u
whole *14 billion a year In new
health spending, compared with
*8 billion for a public plan.
Th e commission said In addi­
tion to the federal expenditure*.
Its plan would Increase costs to
employers who do not provide
Insurance by *27.4 billion. The
plun would produce savings ol
• 10.6 billion for employers now
providing coverage. *20 6 billion
lor Individuals und *5 billion for
xlutrs. II said.

But a study co-authored by Kaufman casts
serious doubt on the accuracy of most public
cholesterol teats.
Blood was drawn from 96 people who were
referred to a research renter at Tufts University In
Medford. Mass., and each blood sample was tested
by five of the most popular portable cholesterol
a n a ly z e rs . T h e re sults were rn m p u r rd to
measurements made by a laboratory syslrm that
had a high degree of accuracy.
Kaufman said the research showed only two of
the machines produced readings arrurale enough
to meet federal guidelines. T h e y were tinEktachem D T-6 0 . made by Eastman Kodak and
Vision, manufactured by Abbott Laboratories. T h e
accuracy ratings were 95 percent and 94 percent.
Three analyzers failed to make the grade. They
were Analyst, from Du Pont. Seralyzer, ittude by
Miles laiboralorles and Keflotron. made bv

lorhrlnger-M annhrlm Diagnostics. T h e ir act uru•v ranged from 83 percent for Redo Iron lo 75
ic rrrn l for Seralyzer and 74 percent for Analyst.
Kaufman said belter calibration might have
mproved Analyst’s performance, but only reIrslgns would probably help the Seralyzer and
Irflotran. despite manufacturers’ claim s that the
nsirtunents do meet federal guidelines.
T h e Boston study appeared rrcently In the
Journal of the American Medical Association,
which carried u second report that found the
trcuracy of rholrsterol tests also can depend on
ih r tra ining of those w ho operate portable
mulyzers.
In the second study, rescarrhcrs from the
.'nlvcrslty of Minnesota looked at the precision of
csis carried out at four public sellings. Including
stale fair, two stores and a workplace.

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LIDAL ADVERTISEMENT1

Bid read - Furnish Recycling
F r o l ram Frm led Brochures.
O irecl Mailers and Bumaer
Stic hers
Bid *te» — Furnish Parts
Grills and Benches
BUN m il bo publicly opened
and rood aloud M die Beard at
Caunty Cammltilanais Cham
bar. IM t ■ First Street. Ream
•WI71. San lord. Florida, an the
above data at 1.M P M , local
lima Spacllicaliana and hnrtte
•lan ta Bid dacusnants are avail
able by man at na (Isarpa and
open to public inspection al ttsa
above s d b n s Far turther In
Ior motion contact CKar let T.
Iverson at ItdJI H I It JO Est.
t ill
Bally O Leonard
Purchasing Director
1101 E First Street
Senlord.FL WTT1
Publish March II. IfSO
D E O e t______________________
IS O TIC IO F
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby Riven Use! I
am i ntu i t in bvtmett el JJ4 S
erh Street. Lehe Mary. FI m a t.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name o4 FRE
V C N T A TIV C

M A IN T B N A N C I

RFPM M RW
N O TICE IS H E R E S Y G IV E !
that Ihp City at ianterd. FlarMb

poseis sehlch m il be received ha
the Purchasing Dtvtsten utdl
I N P i t , May JS. IN I. Nr He
furn ish in g at I M P L O V I I
G R O U P H E A L T H IR S U G
AMCE. T E R M LIPB IHSUB
A N CB , AND R B T IR II
M ED IC A R E SUPPLEM ENTAL
INSURANCE. The planned at
•active dele Is October t. teiE ■
Specifications and the pr*
pawl package ere available H
the Office at the Purchasing
Oivtsien. J N N Park Avenue
P O la s IDE. Sanford. Fieri*
n m

ITT* It O J IU R M IJ

It m il be the SON rosponiibiil
ty at the p r ip m r N dattvat
parsanaliy ar mall p r N « n l N
the Purchasing Office. City at
Sentard. P O bar i m Sanford
Florida m n U N . on or before
tor the rocnet et proposals
The City el Sanlard reserves
mo right to accept or refacl any
or all p r a p a u ll. ta waive
farmefJfHs. and la re|ect art
accept all ar any
part at any
y pari
may Ream Mi
bo in mo boat interest
rest at me Cltyj
itng the a lt
spacilscatian m welting
M 9h»|
nrfftaf lo
al Mta
Purchasing AgentI al
the above '
address Written OUOSIIons mutt
bo received na later that April
■ .It *
C ITY OF SANFORD
Walter ShaarUt
Purchasing Agent
February JS. Iteo
Publish March 11, ISM
P E O N ______________________
NOTICE O F
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engage* m busmass at JJR
Cadillac St. laniard. FL JJ77J.
SemmoM Caunty. Florida, under
the Fktltlaus Nama at ■ A 1
NURSERV. and that I intend to
r e f it f e r

M id

r«am «

ewHts fhe

SER VICE, and that I inland to
remitter said nama with the
Cierh at the Circuit Court. Sam
Inolo County. Florida. In ac
cor dance * Ids the Provisions ot
•he Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section OSS 00 Florida
Statutes I Sit
AustlnP Wilson Jr.
Publish March a. I). II. JS teso
D EO &lt;1

Clerk at the Circuit Court. Sam
mow County. Flor Ida. m ac
cordanca with mo Provisions ot
me F letiileus Name Statutes. Ta
Wit Section IPS H F M rM o Slat
cites isSJ
Sharon Langlord
Publish March It. Id J t April
l. tew
O EO 107

N O TIC E OP
P IC T IT IOU1 NAM E
Notice Is hereby (Ivan mat I
am tngtgid In buttnees at M l
Tomlinson Terrace. Lehe Mary.
Seminole County. Florida, undsr
the Fictitious Nemo at O E
L IG H TS STAGE FRO O UCTION
CO and that I intend to regltter
said name mth the Clerk at the
Circuit Court. Seminole Caunty.
Florida, in accordance mth the
Pronsions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
ssj os f ioruto Statutes last
Aland R Henderson
Publish Marchs. It. IS. IS ISSO
D EO JS

NOTICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given mat I
I M business tt *07
Hwy 414. Longaood. Florida
JJISA Sam Mala Caunty. Florida,
under the F kilt laus Nama ot
ID E A L MOTORS, and mat I
intend M register sard nama
wins the Clark ef Its# Circuit
Court. Jem Mole Caunty. Fieri
da. In accordance with the
Previsions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
b U N F M r wo Statutes ltS7.
l,|0 j |rgf
Publish March II. 1L It. April
t. IN0
D EO I t ]

N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby Riven that I
eos engaged in business at IMS
Belle A ve , Sulto Me. wsntor
Springs F L I f IN .'- tern M M
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nome t l C O A U TO
S A L E S A T U N C UP
SPECIALISTS, end that I Intendto regular sold nemo mth the
Clerk at the Circuit Court. Sam
mote County, Florida. In ac
cor dance m m the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section SeSRe Florida
Statutes It)*.
C ruj Rivera
Publish March A It, II. JJ. ISM
D E O IT

NOTICE O F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given mol no
are engaged In business at HO
Rent Oils Cl . Santovd. FL M i l l
lam mall County. F bride, under
tba F i c t i t i o u s N a m a et
BASKETS OF JO T . and that we
Intend M register sold name
with the Clark al the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. FWr!
do. In accordance with the
Frawlslons ot the Fictitious
Nome Statutes. Te Wit Section
M l «f Florida Statutes Itit
Jean A Clark
M erianMeri
Publish March II. Id J t April
t.lN R
D EO IN

N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NJLMt
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at U N
Brnnell Dr Suite 144. Lang
wood. Seminole County. Florida
under lha Fictitious Nome at
U S CLASSICS, and that I
inland to register said name
mth the Clark at the Circuit
Court. Sammale Caunty, Fieri
do. in accordance pith the
Previsions at the Fictitious
Name Statutes. Te Wit Section
S4S 00 Florida Statutes IMF
Mike Artis
Publish February 11. March 4
ii. it i m
OCN in

N O TIC EO P
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al tore
N Hwy 17tt, Longwood. FL
JJ7U. Seminole Caunty, Florida
under the Fictitious Hama ot
E N U M A R T A U TO SALES, end
that I intend M register said
name m m the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole Caunty.
Florida. Us accordance m m the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Nemo SletuNt. T o w n Section
W I N Florida Statutes IIS7
Frederick Ennutet
Publish February Id IV March

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Legal Notices

Logoi Notlcdt

Logtl Notlctt

Le gal N o t lc t t

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H T E E N TH JU D ICIA L
CIR CU IT. IN AND FO B
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FLORIDA

IN TNR c i r c u i t c o u r t

t* T H « CIRCUIT COURT
OR THR R fR M TItflTN
JUOfCIbL CIRCUIT
Iff AND TOR
H M IN O L I COUNTY.
1 T A T I OR FLORIDA.
cneNo : wesji c A a a t
Oonerol Jvrtebkttor

S TA TE OF FLORIDA
TO JO H N N IE W A L E X
ANOER. if living, end if mar
r if t . M RS JO H N N IE W
A L S X A N O C R . hit wife, in
ef
if
remarried end it either or both
•f taid Defendant* ere tfe
C9A*ed. their retpective un
known httr*, devitee*. grantee*,
•uigneet. creditor*, lienor* and
truifeet. and all other perioni
claiming by. through, under or
p^ointf the named Defendant*
and P H Y L L I S W A L E X
A NDER , It Hying, and If mar
rfed. JO E ROE. her feMband
whe*a real name I* uncertain, if
living, including .any unknown
*pou*a of laid Defendant* if
either ha* remar rfed and It
either or both ot ta«f Defendant*

Iff TM I CIR CU IT COURT
FOR I t M t N O i t COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
FR O R A TI DIVISION
FtteffamAef Ft II* CF
IN A t U T A H OF
O O AO THT SYLVIA
V A N O t A SLIC t. a/kia
SYLV IAD V A N O t ASLICE
Decea*ed
N O TICE OP
AOMIN I I T RATION
The adminlifraffen el Ihe
Ettafe of DOR O THY SYLVIA
V A N D ER ILIC E. s j k/a SYLVIA
0 VAhO EASLICE. Deceated
Fife Number I t l i t CP. it pend
mg in fee Circuit Court for
Seminofe County Fferide. Pro
bate Divition. the edtrett ef
which it Clerk ef Circuit Court.
Seminete County, Prebate
Otvltfen. P O Bee Drawer C.
Sanferd. Florida JJ/TJOtJ# The
name and a d d re tt el the
pertonal repreientative end the
per tonal repretenf alive* at
ferney ere tel form below
All inferetfed perien* ere
required lo fife with thit court.
W ITHIN TH R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PU BLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE ( I ) all Claim*
agamtf fee ettafe and (J) any
obiectian by an inferetfed
per ton to whom notice wat
marled lhaf challenge* th* valid
iff ot 'The wilt, 'the* queiihcafiont
of Th# pertonal repretontativi,
venue, or furItdlcfferi el Iho

unlmewn heir*, devitee*. gran
ft** aitlgn e* *. creditor*.
Itenort and trutfee*. and ail
oth*r per*ont claiming by.
through, under or again*! the
named Defendant*
It

ALL CLAIMS AND O B JIC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE F O A E V ER B A R R E O
Publication of thit Notice hat
begunenMarch It, 1999
Pertonal Repretentative
Herriton P Venderthce

YOU AR E N O T IF If D that an
action lo toreefeta a mortgage
on the following property in
Semmofe County, Florbda
L O T 4, C L U S T E R J
W IL D W O O O . A P L A N N E D
U N IT D E V E L O P M E N T , ac
cording to the Plat thereof a*
recarded m Plat Boob 19. Page
t. *# the Public Record* ei
Seminole County, Florida
hat been fifed egemtt you and
WILDWOOO HOMES, INC . a
cerpa ra flon . C A R O L L E S
■ L A IW E S . A D V E N T IS T
H E A L TH SYSTEM SUNBELT.
INC , a corporation, doing but*
net* at FLO R ID A HOSPITAL.
M IC H AEL M O 'B R IE N and it
married. MRS M ICH AEL M
O B R IE N , hi* wife if living.
PAULA D REACH and if mar
rfed. JOHN DOC, her hutband
whom real name* it uncertain,
and you art required to *erve a
copy of your writfen dafeniei If
any, felton
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff* attorney
who** addrett &gt;t
J0I N Franklin Street, Suite
2HO. Tampa Florida DaOJ
on or before the Uth day of
April 1990. and tile the original
with the Clerk ot Ihl* Court
either 'before very ice on Plain
tiff'* attorney or immediately
thereafter. otherwtte a default
will be entered agamit you tor
the relief demanded in th#
Complaint or Petition
D A TE D on ttu* /th day of
March. 19*0
CLER K OF THE
C IR CU IT COURT
BY Jane E Jatewic
Deputy Clerk,
Pubhth March 11, Tt JJ. April
I. 1990
DEO MJ

Per tonal Repretentative
M ITC H E LLS GOLDMAN
ESQUIRE
«• Willard Street, tuife J0J
Cocoa. FLJJ9JJ
(40/14J9 UJP
Pubhth March II. II, 19*0
D IO 110_____________________
IN TNE C IR C U IT COURT
FOR tCM INOLC COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
Fife Number 9f I ft CP
IN R E E S TA TE O F
DOROTHY COLEM AN
TURNER
Deceated
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
Th# edminfetrotfen of the
ettafe ef OOROTHY COLEMAN
TU R N ER
deceated F ile
Number 90 I Jt CP. I* pending In
'the Circuit Court tor Semmofe
C o u n ty F lo r id a . P rob ate
Divition. feo addrett of which it
Seminofe County Courfhoute
Sanford. FL JJ//1 Th# name*
and addrettat of the perianal
repretentative and the pertonal
repretentative * attorney are
let forth below
Alt inferetfed pertont art
required fe fife with thit court.
W ITHIN TH R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PU BLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE (1) all claim*
egemtt me ettafe and 111 any
e je c tio n by an Inferetfed
perton on whom thit notice It
terved that challenge* the valid
ity of lha will, me qualification*
ot the perton#I repretentative.
venue, or |untdict&gt;on of the
court*
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of thit Notice hat
begun on March It, 1990
Per tonal Repretentative
W ILLIAM ASHLEY TURNER
1010 Qua l Run
Duncanville. T*«et/S!)a
Attorney for
Personal Repretanfaiive
W C HUTCHISON. JR
2J0NORTH PARK AVENUE
SANFORD. F L JJ//1
Publish March 11. l|. I99Q
DEO 11J

N O TIC E O F SALE
PURSUANT TO CH A PTER St
N O T IC E IS O IV IN
|hat
pursuant M a Summary Final
Judgment dated March 1. law m
the above styled cause. I will
sail M the highest and bast
bidder tor cash at the west front
dsor at the Seminote County
Courthouse. Santurd. Seminote
County. Florida, at It N a m on
the tarn day at April. I N . the
tattooing described reel proper
ty:
From the Southeast corner ot
the Southwest •• et Section Id
Township JO South. Range ja
East. SommeM Caunty. Florida,
run Norm, a distance at 1SJR 71
minutes West, a Pifence tt
m i 71 Mat M P paint at begmn
47 mmutes West, M a distance at
JJR sj teat M a paint, thence rim
Norm • degrees 07 minutes
East, a distance at 107 OR tael M
a paint mence run South oe
degrees s7 minutes la s t, s
distinct ot JM 4R leal M * paint,
thence run Slum N degreat OJ
mMutes Watt, a distance et
lor.oa teal la lha Paint ot
beginning, sub,eel M an ease
rrwni over lha East. Watt and
seum 71 tael Mr read purposes
D A TE D this im day at March.
t*w
M ARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk et me Court
Ryrs/ Jana E Jetooic
Deouly Clerk
Ubtlth March It. Id ION
EO II I
L E G A L A D V IR TIS TM E N T
HE BOARD OF CO UN TY
COMMISSIONERS
E M IN O LE COUNTY
l OH IDA
Seeled proposals bids will be
arrived by Sam.note County,
•erchss.ng Deportment. Hot E
•rtt Street. Room SJN. San
prd. Florida, until 1.M P.M.,
Meat time I. Wednesday, March
h ION toe the Mlewtng:
RFP r il l - Provide Solid
daste R ecycling Services
u m 00 Bid Bond Required)
Bid taw - SaM ot Motorola
"HFM Radio Equipment { ION
&gt;ld bond Required)
Bid t N l - Sale ot Scrap
.lumlnum Sign Blanks and
Mel Sign Posts (10% BUI Band
equtred)
P r e p o s a li/ b ld t w ttl bo
pbikly Opened and read aloud
I the Board ol County Commit
sonars Chamber. I 111 E First
frett. Hoorn (W in . Sanford,
boride on the above date at
108 P M . local lime Specifica
bnt and Invitation M Bid doc
monts era available by mail al
a charge and open M public
tkpecium al the above address
bf turther Inlermatlan confect
OprWk T Iverson at lio tH
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M U IILINO
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Sanford. FLM77J l i l t
It D ELIV E R IN G PROPOSAL
It PERSON. D ELIV E R TO :
CO UN TY SERVICES
U ILO ING
IRI East First Street.

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101 E First Street
Untord. F L JJ77I
n in th March II. two
Q O IN
N O TIC EO F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Setlce Is hereby given that I
at engaged M business el M
HSden Lake Dr rlJOC. Sanford
Ftrida JJ77X Seminote County.
F)rlda under the Fictitious
N|ne ot G E T C U L TU R E D
M R B L E . and that I intend to
rattier said name with the
Cbh et the Circuit Court. Sem
mse County. Florida, in e&lt;
essence with the Provisions ol
thf Fictitious Nime Stsfutet.
Tdbit Section M l Ot Flor.de
StjuMl MSI
barge Edwin Tltlerton
Pdllth February li. JS. Auerch
4.1 law
DM Its
N O TIC EO F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Mice is hereby given the! I
era ongagod In business si
7000 4 Norm Elm Avenue.
Setard Semmole County. Ftor
iddmdor the Fictitious Noma ol
CWWN SQUARE, end met I
»nlid to rog'tter ve&gt;d name
wi| the Clerk el the Circuit
Call. Seminole Caunty. Fw n
do. In eccordsnce with the
Pr^ikions ot the Fictitious
Note Statutes. To Wit Section
MLS Florida Statutes 1W7
Gian Square I L Id
Iting Fetnberg
Puld* -February II. 11. March

NOTICK OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
lea it heraby given that I
in business #t 4TJ 11
d . Winter Springs,
F L jjJ/09 Seminji# County.
Flo do urvchtf Ihe FicMiOU*
Hsff ol THE ANDC CO end
intend to register said
with the Clerk ol the
C*r^l Court, Seminofe County
accordance with the
Projitont ol I N Fictitious
Statutes, TeW it Wt »*on
FfendaSfatufe* 141/
And*non
F#brvary JJ. March 4.

To Place Your
Clasaifiad Ad, Phone

Sanford Herald

o p t n r iio m t e e n t n

JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR

CASINO.: wane CAWL
CA LIFO RN IA F E D E R A L
BANK, a Federal Savings Bank,
a federally chartered savings
band, (formerly known as
Cell Wmle Fadersi Savings end
Lean Association!
PMMIttl.
vs.
W A L T E R M CUMMINS. JR .

OE 194

322-2611

f

Sunday. M ircn 11, 1990

Lagal Notices
TH E BOARD OF C O U N TY
COMMISSIONERS
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY
F L O R ID A
(aated bust * 11 1 be received By
Seminole Caunty. Pvrchetlng
D ep a rtm e n t, 11*1 E . F irs t
(N eat Hoorn U M . laniard.
Florida, until t i l t F M .. I tout
lim o), Wodnoodor, M art* 11.
Itfe N r IbeMReedog;
Bid »A R 747 - Annual R#
g u lra m a n t A fta a m o n l F a r
Mannott Frame*. Cavort and
Iniol Oratos
BUI .A/R J O - Annual Ro
q u lra m a n t Agreem ent F o r
Tarim* Balls
Bid rA/R IS4 — Annual Ro
q ulro m o n t A greem en t F a r
Overhead Door Reaolr Services
Bid rear - Fvnusn Various
Recycling Program Fram e

t

N O TIC EO F
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
Nafc:# In hertby given that I
am #gag*d in buvn#** at 11/4
G taci Lots* Circfe LQnq*QOd
FL JlM , Seminole County
Florin und#r in# Ftctitioui
CUSTOM HOME OE
SIGN And tft«t 1 inttnd to
r*9n|r M&gt;d Admo mntti th*
CM 'w l in« Circus C'Ouft k m
mold rounty fiondo *n MtofdsVf wsth in# Frcttvoiii ol
rh# AtifkOtn N4#n# St#tuto%
To A l S#&lt;»*on M l 09 F(or»dj
S»4*u N 191/
J*4#tt# H Co'vman
F#Ofuary |J Marcti «
II '• 490
O t N |9

O E N E R A L JU R ISD ICTIO N
O IV IS K M

CASE NO. N MM CAPS P
F E D E R A L NATIO NAL
M O R TGA GE ASSOCIATION,
enessoclaflenerganlridand
esitting under lha laws at lha
United Slates ot America.
Plaint lit.
es
C H A R L E S M GU M IEN N V . HI.
•I us . el a t .
N O TIC EO P
F O N E C L O S U R I SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
pursuant M a F mat Judgment at
Foreclosure dated March I .
ee JUS CA ge P. et me circuit
Court ol the E IG H T E E N T H
JudkMt Circuit In and tor SEM
IN O LE Caunty. Florida wherein
F E D E R A L n a t io n a l
M O R TG A G E A S S O C IA TIO N ,
an attoctatlwi organ!tad and
oiistlnt under the lews at the
United Stales ef America is
PM Intlll sod C H A R L E S M
G U M IE N N Y . Ill at us . at at
are Dotender,ts. t will sell to me
lughesl end bast bidder for cash
in the S E M IN O L E Caunty
Couvmouse. In Sanford. Florida,
al tl N a ttack A M . an the tern
day et April, IN*, the tallowing
described property ot sol form
m said Fusel Judgment. M wit
Lot 4N. SPRING OAKS. U N IT
J. according to the plot thereat
at retarded In Plat Beak 17,
pages 7s. 71 and 7s at the Public
Records at Seminole County
Florida
D A TE O this |th day el March
tew
M AR YA N N E MORSE
As Clerk at said Court
By JanoE Josowk
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March it. II. tew
O E O III
IN T H m c T b U tT C O U R T,

IN AND FOR
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
CASE NO W M J J C A a a P
VICTOR E GISCHLERand
L A R R V D BLAIR
Fla,mitt.
¥4
RAYM OND THOM A&amp;KING
and V ICTO R IA KING. n&lt;t «ito.
9l#l
DtNnddntt
NOTICK OF IA L K
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y
Ibal puHriwanl to F jnaV Ji*dtyrn«-nV
of F o t k Io m t * r*ndtr#d on th#
ttti day el March, 1990. in that
certain cauta pending in the
Circuit Cewrl In and lor Semi
no&lt;« County, Florida, wherein
Vidor E Giuhler end Larry D
Blair are Plamlilf and Raymond
Thome* King and Victoria King
hit wilt, et al, are Ddtndentt.
C o m Number 90 0J7J CA 69 P. I,
M AR YA N N E MORSE. Clerk ol
the 4tor via id Circuit Court, will
al 11 00 A M on the 13th day el
April. 1990. otter lor tale and
Mil 10 the highett end tm l
bidder lor cash at the W ed Iron!
doer of the Seminole County
Courthouie at Sanford. Florida,
the following dvicribed reel
property, lituete and being in
Seminole County, Florida, to
writ
Lot J. Block A Tier I. E R
TR A F F O R D S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD, accord
ing to the plat thereof at re
corded m Ptot Book 1. Paget
Ja 44 of the Public Record* of
Semmofe County, Florida.
Said ta le w ill be m ade
purtuant to and in order to
tafitly the term* of laid Final
Judgment
Dated thii *th day ot March.
1990
M AR YA NNE MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
CIR C U IT COURT
By Jane E J* m w 1c
Deputy Clerk
Publiih March II, II. 1990

D EO 119
N O TIC E UNDER
F IC TIT IO U S NAM E S TA TU T E
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nolle* it hereby given that 'the1
under tign*d. pun vein | to the
F ic H lo u t Name Statute'
Chapter MS 09 Florida Statute,
will regiiter with the Cferk ot
The Circuit Court, in and for
S E M IN O LE. County. Florida,
upon receipt of proof ot the
publication of thit notice, the
licfiliout name, to wil, AM ER I
C A N D I V E R S I F I E D IN
O U S T R I ES, under which I
•«pecf to engage in butinett at
P O Bon 449 in the City ot
Altamonte Springe, F( 37/01
That the party infervifed in
*a&lt;d butmeit enferpriM i» a»
folfewt
Milton Mercado
Dated February Jt. 1990. Sem
mole County. Florida
Pubhih March 4. It, tt. JJ 1990
D EO 40
IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT
OF TH E IIT H
JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
CASE NO : t t 19/I CA 99 P
Florida Bar No.: J9J44)
AM ER ICAN F LE TC H E R
M O R TGA GE COMPANY. INC
n k a BANC ONE M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
«t
R O BER T J KUYBUS.otc
ef al
Defendant
N O T IC E O F S A L E
PURSUANT TO C H A P TE R 4S
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
bur want to *n Order or Final
Judgment of fertcloturv dated
February JJ, 1990, and entered
•n Cate No M 1J/J CA 09 P ot
the Circuit Court of the Eigh
tvvnih Judicial Circuit in and for
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
wherein A M E R IC A N F L E T
C H E R M O R TG A G E COM
P A N T INC n k a BANC ONE
M O R TG A G E
Plaintiff, and
R O BER T J KUYBUS etc et
al Defendenl, I will tell to the
highet! and belt bidder for cath
at the we it front door of the
courthouie in Seminole County,
Florida al H 00 o'clock A M on
the J/th day of March 1990 the
fellowing detcribvd property at
Mf ferth in la d Order or Final
Judgment to wit
L o t t .
B l o c k
A
T A N G L E W C O D S E C T IO N
TH R E E R EPLA T, according to
the Rial thereof at recorded in
Plat Book 10 pagai J9 and 40
Public Record* of SaminO'ie
County. F d r uja
O A TE D at SamorJ Sem.nofe
County Florida ttui ith day of
March 1990
Cferk of Circuit Court
Semmofe County Florida
By JanoE Ja wane
A i Deputy Cferk
Pubnih March It It &gt;990
O E O 114

Ffertda Bar pfet. t t ttttt
SOVRAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
n
JOH NNIE W A LE X A N D E R .
If tlvlng. t l ua . »f el ,

NOTICE OF ACTION

N O TIC E UN D ER
F IC T IT IO U S NAMK S TA TU TE
TO WHOM IT MA Y C O N CIR N
Notice it hereby given that the
undtrtigned purtuant to the
Ficlitiou* Name Statute"*
Chapter C4J 09. Florida Statute*,
will regiftter with the County
Comptroller* in and for Semi
note County, Florida upon re
ctipt of proof of the publication
ot thii notice, th* fictitlout
name* to w il
BARNARD
ROGERS under which we are
engaged in butinett at 24J W
Hwy 43*. Sfe 110/. Altamonfe
Spring*. Florida
Thai the corporation inleretl
ed m taid bull net* enter pri ta it
a* follow*
JANUS. INC
By Gerhard Barnard
Preudent
By Gil Roger*.
Sec Treeturer
D A TE D at Altamonfe Spring*
Seminole County, Florida. Feb
ruary II. 1990
Publiih February It. JS. March
4. ||* 1990
D EN Itt
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
*
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEM INOLE
CO U N TY . FLORIDA.
CASE NO. t b ll/ l CA #9-P
G O V ER N M EN T NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff.
v*
LYM AN E OO W UNG. JANE
DOWLING. LIND A DOWLING
JOHN DOWLING. BRIAN I
S H E EK E Y . K A R O LY N N
S H E EK E Y . K ID STU FF CHILO
CARE. INC SANFORD
H ID O E N L A K E VILLAS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE.
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuant Ip a Final Judgment of
Forecloture dated March 1.
1990, and entered in Cate No
• 9JI/JC A 09 P ot the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and for Semmole
County. Florida wherein GOV
€ R NM E N T N A T IO N A L
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION it
the Plaintiff end LYM AN E
DOW LING JANE DOWLING
L IN D A D O W L IN G
JO H N
D O W L IN G . B R IA N S
S H E E K E Y . KAROLYN N
S H E E K E Y KIO STU FF CHILD
CARE
IN C . S A N F O R D
H ID D E N L A K E V IL L A S
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION INC
JOHN DOE end
JANE DOE ere Oefendenti t
will tefi to the highetf end beti
bidder tor ca*h at the Wett
Front Door ot lha Semmofe
County Courthouie, JQI N Park
Avenue Sanford. Florida 177*1
m Seminofe County. Florida at
II 00 AM on me 19th day ol
April. !99g, me following de
ter bed property at let forth m
laid F inai Judgment
Lot 70 H I D D E N L A K E
VILLAS PHASE III according
to me Plat thereof ai recorded
m Plat Boo* Jt Paget J through
• m the Public Record* of
Semmofe County. Florida
WITNESS' my hand end the
teal of thf* Court on March • ,
1*90
i SEALI
c l e r k o f c ir c u it c o u r t

By Jane E Jatewic
Deputy Cferk
Pubi&gt;*h March M It 1990
OEO 11/

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notica is hereby given that I
am engaged in business af J4/Z
Park A »e , Sanford Seminofe
County Florida under Ihe
Fictitious Name of NAILS N
STUFF and that I miend lo
register tend name with the
Cferk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, in ac
cor dance with th# Provision* of
me Fictitious Nam# SUM**
ToW it Section MS 09 Florida
SUtufet 191/
Pamela S Smith
Publish March A II. II. IS. 19*0
OEO J*
S TA TE M E N T OF FINDINGS
AND PUBLIC EXPLANATIO N
F loodptain Managemen f
I Executive Ocfer iittat
Wetland* Protection
(Eiecutlve Order 119901
The U S Depart men I of Mout
mg and Urban D#veiopm#nt
I HUD I has analyied the protect
identified below, at required by
Presidential directive llaecu
five Orders 11994 and 119401 and
determined that federal mort
gage Insurance should be
granted therein
Chat# Groves it located an the
east ude of Old Lake Mary
R e a d , so u th o f A i r p o r t
Boulevard and within unin
corporaled Seminofe County,
Florida I* it a planned retiden
fiat community of #99 lot* m
eluding an ancillary fife im
provemenft T N developer i*
Lake Mary Devtiopmenl Ltd
Sine# this protect n located to
a bate li e . 100 year (requency)
Moodple&gt;n established by Ihe
Federal Emergency Manage
mtnl Agency (F E M A l. or i*
located in wetland type toils,
HUD was required by Eaecutive
Order* 11949 and 11990 to deny
aitisfancv to this pro fed units*
th e re i t no p r a c t ic a b le
alternative to 'doing to An
analyii* by HUD' indicates there
it no practicable alternative
The ban* tor this determination
it a* follows
Construction will be m com
pnance with the Wetland* Pro
faction Plan and with fhe
FioodpU n Management Plan
prepared by me community at a
condition of lhe«r participation
m fhe National Flood Insurance
Program
Any comments received' at a
result of ihe Early Public Notice
for thit Project on February II
1990 were considered in me
aneiytn which can be reviewed
at fha HUD office identified
below
U S Departmen i of Housing
and Urban De velopment
Orlando Office Region IV
J/Si Maguire Bivd SuifeJfe
Orlando FL 17*01
Public comment* on thi*
statement will be received and
considered lor a period of fifteen
USt day* from publication The
protect will not be implemented
without considering public
comments
Publish March II !9fQ
DEO &gt;99

C LA SSIFIED A D S
Seminole

Orlando •Winter Park

3 2 2 * 2 6 1 1 ______________________8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEFT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
|4 i w w W k i i .. . W i k i
I

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MTMMT * - Hwa MMmpwinw
I Um

I

Prko* ebei i reffect # t l 60cesh dfecount for prompt poymenf tchedul*
tng moy include Me*old Adeemsee et IN# ceet of an #ddlfi#not day. Cancel
wh#n you gat reauffe. Fey only for deyt your sd runt ot rate oomod
Uto full description lor fastest result*. Goff must follow occeptable

DEADLINE!
Noon The Doy Before Publtcotion
- H A M Saferday
11 10 A M Wferdoy

A D JU IT M E M T t AND C i l D I T f i In flit tvtnf 1 BR
m twr W w&gt; X . H u h K k rV M w »U will W m y w O U U r
Ik* tin t Imartian anty i U anlf H dta eitaat al tka (M l
al Hut Imaftlw. K m m dwell jravr aC far ictvracy Ika
tin t Cay tt ram.

SI— Persenals
MtniTPNORE
Lltlan Ta Talking P e .w n .n l
« I pee call charge ta qli Mil
a n a t n i ....................a f i k i j M

a t r a m i ....... .......... a m m i
a t t a i n ) ----------------------a t t t i l M

Ta laaea M m aga I m i n l l l )
T 0 0 0 4 M A I You feoWi iiava a
paM nay name Pleeee Can
•act Aunt Belli or Mam

23— Lost* Found
L O f T D O « ! L a r g e , mete
Red-Golden Retrieve, (.atI
•ean lldi B Magnolia Mclian
Call................................JJ14JII
L O T T (Halt neutered Indoor de
clewed cal. named PJ Tan
•rlankl thorl hair laniard
Plata Sudd. 417 A Radford Rd

RewARomi jti/tia ana

23— SptcUl Notlctt
KCOMCAROTARY
For Dalai Ii t t a O i 4U4

_£Mrjda*totarjJdM4ietia^

27— Nursery a
Child Car*
C H IL D CARR Mother ol ) mil
cere far children, newborn
10 re a r, Laniard. J1J a m
C H IL D CAR I • Hidden Lake
area
my heme All agtt
Fenced yard, meeii. 7 a m. la
4 a m Cafiw7Ckjaaaat77
■ X F I R I I H C I O M O T H IR OP
TW O. mv homo. Lake Mery
area AM age,, fenced yard.
mea4t,HRS,Q7Ca)7 JlltkJO
L A K I M AR K H AM Childcare.
age* la n d up TL C m a a lta n d
tnackt
M l M e a lie r lam
S H A R O H 'l A D O R A I L I
S T I N K IR I
A tun. happy
healthy elmetplwa! Two hoi
mean dally I Two &lt;&gt;canted A
CPR Ctrl laditi k&gt; lave, leech
and play with your children
Ire m lA M Io J )0 PM f f l » I U
W IL L DO Babyalfllng In my
homo Near Seminole High
School Call JJI W»I

33—Training
4 Education
•a* Bait, Jr.
IcNeol of Reel Kafefe
CoW m-4111

47— Camp Groundi
CAMPGROUND
MEMBERSHIPS
Locationi avallabta acreu lha
country. Pure have directly
from current owner* and tare
Ihoc vend, at del lari, cam
e a re d la r a i a r l p r f c a tl
Thouland Tra ill", "NACO ".
and "Coat! Ta Co atl" rrw rtt
We alter nothing but lha belli
Call I n o T o CAM P far mere
information A C M . Inc.

33— Buiinan
Opportunist
A C H A H C I Ta Slarl Your Own
Busin#** (frenchi*#) with III
tfe down pymnf, A compony it
willing fe finonc# you #v#n If
you hov# lift I# or no credit
corning pofentiof 14S 009
l/S.000 within your lit yeor
O n l y s e r lo u i In q u irie s
9904114/19 w#l few ditto#**
P R O P E R TY 4 DAY CARE
119} North B row # Dr Doy
Core Nursery, completely
modem A beoufiful Con b#
used e* medical focitlty or ony
other kind of butinett Mr*
Green J U 0 S/1 . eve offer •
p m. U39I4S________________

Legal Notices
N O TIC E O F
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice ik hereby given that I
em engaged in business of SMS
Orenge B ivd , U f e Monro#.
Seminofe County, Florid# under
th # F i c t i t i o u s N e m # ot
C E N T R A L F L O R I D A RV
SERVICES, end that I knfend lo
register tout nom# with th#
Cferk of th# Circuit Court. Sem
met# County. Florid#, in .ac.
cor donee with fh# Provision* ot
the Fictitious Nom# Statute*.
To Wit Section 94*09 Florida
Statute* 191/
James Mar t long
Publish February !• JS March
4 It 1990
O E N 701
NOTICE UNDER
FIC TITIO U S NAM E LAW
NOTICE tS H E R E B Y GI VEN
that hi# under Signed desiring ta
m g age in business under Ihe
fictitious name of E Hecuba#
Building Material* Componr ol
number 1*09 Sandpiper Trail
East in th# City ol Cass#lb#rry.
Florida mfends to r«gi*fer the
void name with th# Cferk of »h#
Ci r cui t Court of Seminal#
County Florida
Dated i i Chester Count»
Valley Forg# PA, inn 9mday of
February. 1*99
Cer tain T eed Cor por ai ,on
P O Boiled
Vaifey Forge PA i«a«j
by Pefer R Oachowski
Vice President
Publish February 4 JS March
4- II. 1990
O E N &gt;99

S3—Business
Oppw h m ltltt
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W IA R D I I I B H I R C L O T H I1
■ A I N til.4*a FIR M O M TH 1

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ta cpm taan Laata A iaata
apt law Call......... ....... UI4W 1.
M A L L H O M I TOW N Bull
M I t l n a a ia f i n a n c i a l
atttiTa n c t ta aapana ana
grew Willing la pay I I I
inte*ett on imatl lyea* lean
Call Jtwa. 717 &gt;14)

41— Monty to Lewd
■ O U IT Y LOAMS Bap C/aOM OK
B A LL M O R TO A O I COMPANY
LH. Mwlgaga Braba*
)M1 Ilm Arana*, l a n b rt
___________ J J M II I___________

71— HtlpWtntid
Accounting Clark

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W O ULD AN YOktl PAY
A U lT I K O 1 I R V I C I
F O R T H E iA M C t I R V I C I
T H I Y W OULD R 1 C I I V I
BY PUR CH AtlNO
A N t W IP A P IR FOR JM7

M A EMPLOYMENT
is a fuu scivtci set net
r LAC1HCOVt120.000
rtorurciTU R i
JU S T A PA R TIA L L ltTIM O
TO C H O O L I FROM
A U m iniitrativaAnt. uaOwkt
Canttructian tuparviMrtaM wk I
Cullamar Sarvica_____UCOnkl
OtflcaGal ......
UM wkl
Baa Truck Drlraf
UM wkl
Production Trainee
UM w kf
COMB IN M ONDAY
A N D C H IC K O U T
M O R IL IS T IN O S

AM EMPLOYMENT
704 It. 2M ST.
323-3171
4CRTUCCMTIK J0RSII
|IJ 00114 00 par hr
No tapertanca naadad II In
lha induilry and O'awtno
Work a i i lli t n
an
C A R S aB O A TS bP LA N E L
Many paaitlam aval labia
Call M r. Barka »uab*-tT7J
A C TO R W E X T R A t HMtywsad
Eatt Mgmt. Ha arp nacat
w r y Ltc.TAOBUiani R7«
Epatlaktl MaMtaalw Herald
A DO T O YOUR INCOME
1 E L L AVON NOW
________ C A L LM O M O ________

U roiRTMENTSETTERS
Prater t i p , but tail train lha
right panan. Hr*. Mon Thur*.
10 AM
7 PM Apply M tt
Laniard Av* ■» AM to 1PM

UE YOUHONEST
MDHM0N0MIM7
Wa have tull/part time pot,
Hantl Eicallanl benefit* and
w lary Apply m parion nan, I
M e d w a y tlarvw Marvin
I 4 and t l 4a. (anlard
A S IE M R L Y I C LE R IC A L! Wort
al homa Maka toy*. Cratl*.
■ la clra n lct. alhart. E a ty
work. Eacallentpayl Call:
D E L T A E H TE R P R IJE L
M M R IjW Ir t jM

ASSCMililS
U fe t U per hour Alt shifts
Mai#/Female Permanent!
Many needed !
Metre Empfeymeet
44A9111

ATTENTIONHIGHSCHOOLER)
LOOM INO FOR E X T R A C A IH T
Work attar telnet, planting
I towering plug* Call
Carefree Groan Hauwt
171 f)i7e*k tor Allen or Chad

AUSTRALIANMTS YOU!!
E X C E L L E N T p a y , Benefit*
Traniportatlan Call
407 ItJ 1400 t i l IS4J
Tallralundedtam 10pm

AUTOPARTS
DELIVERYDRIVER
l 1! days per week.
Can
930 9009 As# for Mike_________

R0MKEE7ER
Lang wood A r •• M ature
parwn Handla payroll, ecctt
parable. *a&lt;at lournai. ale PC
or compiler t i p B PIlaa.__

CARPENTERS
E aperiencad. ratldantial and
ramomllng Head loot*, plut
transportation Call altar 7pm
&lt;04 77* 077)

CASHIERS HE

AH shift* avail,
Hourly wage Re
day* No •■pan#
Start immediate
'fenaiopportuniti#
Amoco Food
«900 Star# Road fe
990 Lk Mary Bivd

CNA14 M i
NEW (T A P T IN G R ATE*
F u ll p a ri lim a p a tilia
***»labia E.parlance pi
tarred Appi.ai
Hillhavan Health Cara Canta
tt* Matlanvilla Ava . Iaa4w&lt;

m u * * .............. . ( OE

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E L / C A R ia iE A N Fay
i n d e n t , C a rp e n te r!

POB P E D IA T R IC O F F IC E
Fren» and back pgrtannal
naadad. land datum* T# P o
Raa W H a a C r d l 1WTI IN*

area Pelf Courva.Call 0

B M yR d y

M rw T^ fT? .
| i l « | . Ir a n w e r k .
nlct, Super viler v la

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Mutsmm
Full ar port lima Mutt have
‘ “ '
.......Coll M l MW

-M l

inciters
aavvko talon art phrt par
cordage at retail Paid vaca
Han Corrmei Beauty talon

Iltcian. Hall Tacit, and
«*r**tl Needed *ar Me*
t tankard Craaf Tamil*
Cad m u
k F T l * IK ILLS * TR A D E I

__________ m a m ___________

MOTEUrtS
OWDCARf CUTIR
Fla t ibia er gentled partan

.TRADES NEEDED

rates pomcr
(a ll lim a Oaad banafllt
Apply in M l tan Miracle
I h l Kaalnar Plata.
|ulla t t l. in the Pari al

hmpkXai I
Hora/Mom

Shereten Orlande Nark
II a A Maitland Blvd I. hat
Immodtate aponingt I
Bhautaman Apply in |
Mandat thru Thurtday. M am
M l am
EOE
HOUSER ( ( P I HO/LAUNDRY
A ID E !

FgR/ftrl H«d ffttlBRi

a a ran or revered pkkupf
Mam Is nark part Hmat Call
knyltm*
Maaah Harka n iia a i

Will IrAln. Good bonottli
Apply ISS Landevor Place,
i n o T j* i.
EOE

im iu M in i

Naadad lar local dallvary.
ManPrt Benefit! lubtfenc*
adwaa telling required App/y
m Parian Parti City. N l I .
Cornwall I d . tankard E O C

long Nrm atugnmantt in your
areolar
dO P FIC E CLERKS
O R E C E P TIO N IS Tt
• S ECR ETA R IES
e WORD P ROC • 110*1

can i aaaaiowia

it

twarn

NO F E E ;F R ID A Y PAY

drivers wmtcd
ixp*fi*«&gt;c*dnt€*M#ry Must bo
D O T CW tifltd Apply in
P TM fl L M t l 0* Mtattond.

MASS USHwy. 17ft
S— Grady or Doug

S E R V I C E S

EUTLOTMCRT
OfTORTONITlES

■O R ........................... M/F/H/V

W ITH

s im in o u c o im t t

NEWSCORRESPONDENTS

GOVERNMENT

Freelance reported naadad to
tupplament lull time cover eg*
at newt and Natural lar The
Santard Herald Petition in
velvet Interviewing, note
•fifing Ex
taking and writing
Erceilant
command atI the Engllth
En
Ian
guege and ability t* type art
attantial. Journeliim. photo
graph* and computer entry
experience era helpful San
lord arW Lake Mary rttidenti
p r e fe r re d W rit* la lla r
explaining Inkratl and quail
llcallont to. Corraxpondantx
C O Ranald W. Hon*, ix a tu
live (d llo r . Th* Senior*
Herald. x » N French Ava,
I f i.n m
NO PHONE CALLS

■NOINIIR/UTILmit
Bachalor'i Oapraa In Civil or
Envlranmantai Engineering
and lour |al yeert ratpomibla
tngutaarlng experience Ml me
cparatian and maintenance at
a utility Ivttem including two
111 yaari luptrvtwry aiparl
enc* Pralar Engineer In
Training and weler/tewer
aparaliani/oparalar aaparl
anca telery Range kl/.IM
ut.aat C kning Dale
March W. IH t

I

O E V ELO PEM EM T REVIEW
E N G IN EER
Bachelor i Degree In Civil
^Engineering and laur la)
;ye art ratpontiM tuparvitary
tgnginaaring aiparlanca Bag
Iltlratten at a Proftiuonal
I Engineer In the ilata el Pla It
f preferred. M ull pot ta il and
m aintain a valid Florida
D r i v e r '! Licence Salary
Rang*: W . M
u p o n Clot
Ing Date March M, lata

F000 WRITER
Writer know ledge able about
cooking naadad t* w rit*
weakly ltelur* i lor lei about
are# raildanlt who *n|oy
cooking Potlllon involvat In
larvlawlng, not* laklng and
writing Excellent command
al lh* Engllth language and
ability to typo or* ouanllal
Jour nail cm. photography and
computer anlry experience
ar* hagitul. Sonlord and Lake
M ary ratldantt pralarrad
Write tetter explaining Inter
a it and quallticatiant I*
Food. C/O Ronald W Moca,
(xocutlv* Editor Th* Santard
Harold. XJ0 N Franch Avo.
SanlordFI . j j m
NO PHONE CALLS

A P P LY BY SPM an lha clot
Ing Data to
SEM INOLE CO U N TY BCC
E M P LO YE E R ELATIONS
D EP T.
PER SO M NELO FFICE
SECOND S TR E E T ANNEX
U Q IE . SECOND ST
SANFORD. F L O R ID A n r il
APPLICATIONS
G IV E N A N D A C CEPTED
M ONDAY TH R U FR IDA Y
E X P EaR00
I EAM
N Cto!
E D00PM
W a llf t tt
wanltd.EEO/M/F/H/V
full or part lima Call
m iota, atk lor Carmalla or
Rich_______________________

* INSTANTPAYCHECKS*
S ta r t to d a y and ga t a
p#yth#ck within a w#ak W i
hold back no th ing . O u r
•mpioyr*s art constantly in
couroged, and itslttod to fh*y
will mak* larger paychecks
all the lime Sound Inter
•sting* Part lime ft full lime
available Call t#d#y m 1144
K I T E S FLA., IN C . Realtors,
pays tuition to Real Estate
School!
Call 323 MOO
LANDSCAPERS. T O M HR!
Soma train, call now)
Job Center. 994 J U &lt;344

* FLOOR MAN *
&lt;0HOURS a GOOD B E N E F ITS
E X P ER IE N C E R EQUIRED
Haalth Cara

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.
22901 Volina Am

LAWNMAINTENANCE

EsUtl Bldn|.
OrinpOtl, FI. 32703
CAU COLLECT
(«M) 774 4344of 4777

HqI j i i i m Rm I

Commercial contract eiperi
once only......................M IA M I

MAIDSWANTED
One ot the largest maid tar*
ices in the area Making neat
dependable persons to join pur
teem I day week, good pay
Located In Fern Park 3J9 IMP

lA d m .m ilrtlive A n t ... U M W K I
1 L##ting Ag#nt
U And up
|L «to r»ft
To M H R l
lloQfcku pT v ...........To %ua w k i
| Construe tionWsf hart To 114 hf I

IMIOS
F u ll time »4 40/hr E*c
beneIlls Apply In person Days
Inn Lodga. 430 Douglas Rd
AltamonteSprgs M l Fill
M AN AG EM EN T

979 FEE
h m Im

MASTER CAXD/VISA

G«lt Cmiiw /RV fvfc

RTUROAI HOURS 9AM-12:30
Fo o d s e r v i c e

Couple to operate t hole
course. Reply Twin Palms.
Drawer WB. Osteen, 32744
M ATER IA LS COORDINATOR
113.004 YRI
Hiring now. call new I
Job Center. t N 774 4144
M A T U R E person to help
operate smell dell ft grocery
near Sentord CaH tor details
J72 MOO between •and 11 AM

jfiRIU. TRET I DISHWASHER
Goad working hoevv Man/Frl
Boncfiti and Uniterm! Call
XU l i l t
FORKLIFT O f f RAT0R
Hiring now, M te l i t per hour
plui boneM il
Ml laaa
J A H Wav id

C ELEB R ITY CIPHER
1M a v .a u . AxouaaO
Y Z N K D Q F O W

D N D N B

P ■ V D

Q D Z K O

Z
Q B W

He experience necateary All
ehlllt availakl* Excellenl
benefit!
In peyten
The Weflte Heue*
u m W It Rd ea. lentord
w ix e e * ............... ....JX /F/E O i
R U T AUR A N T

Cantact
ISHW B

e eCRA’S * e
• ALL 1HIFT1M
• GREAT 1ALARVII
• EXCELLENT EENEFIT1M
"Jain aur aactltenl haallh
cere team"
I HeaHbCara

P H T tlC IA N t H E E D E D
• OB GYN
• Internal Madicm*
• F am il y Pr ac ll c*
X R A Y TEC H
B « k w Rea liter id, F T A PT

V Z H

xr Igrlvete

p a tlk e I

NOFit
M S4U I
MErtppURBfr
1 yeart experience required
FHA and V* preterrvd Mini
mum typing I t wordy per
minute llarim g talar* mid
teent depending en expen
enc*. Apply mperwn
Flrtt Federal el leminei*
111 W 111 II

NURSI AIDES * RU SHIRS
Ml ONER S TAR TING PAY I

Fer certilied er experienced
Apply In perion la
Lake*i*w Nerting Center

eit (. M U ...........

NURSESMOfS
All 1 (hint eveilabl* Goad
bene! ift Higher tlarlmg pey
DEBAR V MANOR
M N H w y lF A t 1 .0 e h e r y .F I
Men. thr* Fri
♦AM k*ePbLM M *M 110

I

Q F O W O . ’

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C W Z
C W Z
R Z M F N .
P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : "Ja ck Benny w at kk* a lathar lo
m a. to kind and aanllb G o d ra ti lh# immortal soul of m y
&gt; dear bland " — Dannie Day

IITCNERHCIP
Heut* Retleurenf. Hwy 11*1
wear I t Mary ____________
R ES TA U R A N T

OFFICECURK

T* wry* meal M nrttemert a)
bullet Will tram Apply 1FM
xFM Holiday Hout# Hettau
rant, Hwy 11*1 wear Lk Mary

RESTAURANT
1MIFT SUPERVISOR
Klkhan Experience

NOFIE..............M94SM
R E TA IL

CASHICR/STOCKPERSON
Part/Fult time Apphrelwnt
now b e in g a c c e p te d e l
Dtckude I taperTl n e t Or
lenda Dr IWell Mart Plata.
II *11 lanterd » )» 1 M
R E TA IL

CASHIERS/SAlfSCLERKS
Accepting applications, full
time or part time Flexible
hours Excellent company
benefits Paid vacation and
holidays, profit sharing arid
stack purchase Apply in
partan Wall Mart. 3413 Or
iande Dr, laniard . .. EOE

SALESPERSON
Sharp, outgoing w/car to sail
r o t e t / p h e f o t in n ig h t
c lu b s / re s ta u r ants O n ly
ter tout inquiries ptaaia After
____
I 30pm 407 444 1411
M ill

SUCCESS
N e q u irtt no explanation
However we are growing and
recruiting success oriented
peoote F T/ P T who desire
to?* earnings Call 242 1212
24hr rwcordedmwiugi

* SALESASSOCIATES*
Ta market acreage B auclien
properly________ Call M l l l l

SECRETARY

AAornings 20 hours par waak.
soma Saturday mornings, I
year a ip a rla n c a A pply
Low* * Of Maitland
MOSS It We Maitland_______

Needs to have good telephone
skills, general office know I
edge and typing 41 wpm Non
smoker 321 4114, town 9 ft 1

OTTNAIMICTECHNICIAN

SECRETARY

Full lime Benetllt. P J free

OYSTERSHUCRER
Full ot part tima- Ewp pra
tarrvd Must ba 11 y rt «4d and
abla hi 'work nights^waakands
Apply Mon and Tuas from
2PM »a 4 30PM. Uncto Nick s
O ytltf Bar. MOS Park Dr.
Santord.... NO PHONE CALLS
PAIN TER S. II.M N R t
Hiring now. call now!
Job Cantor . M 4 7 U 4344
PART T t M l •A chanca to halp
a small businass grow Naad
somaona who will work 3 hrs .
3 days or nights a wath and I
day on waakand Good incom#
pofantiat. Call m i l l 111*
Inoltongdlttancal
PA RT TIM E
F IL E CLERK/SW ITCHEOARD
10 am to 3 30 pm Must Kara
prvv etfica t ip . ba h s grad
uata and non smoker Apply
Rich Food Plan. 401 W Uth
SI *Santofdl to4p m
P A R T TIM E

JANITORIAL fERSON
AAornings • 10 AM. S days par
waak Ew callant to r r t
tirad/semi retired Santord
Area
_______ CaH 443 7711
P E R M A N E N T O F F IC E
ASSISTANT 9AM 2PM daily
Must ba dependable, semi
retired preferred Resume to
M anager, PO Boa 371914
FI 32/32

PHARMACY TECH
Hospital Pharmacy Tech and
IV Adm ixture experience
preferred Typing and com
puttr entry required Full
time Competitive salary and
benefits Apply West Volusia
Memorial Hospital 701 W
Plymouth Ava Detand FI
POSITIONS open Office help,
full time, a driver, morning
and after noon part time Ex
par i*nca preferred Fulltime
Mrs Green 373 0S7t. ava alter
I p m 3130145______________

POSTAL JOIS
Start 111! 41/hr For exam and
application information call
219 749 4449. fat FL IJ9. 9
a m to tp m . 7days________

20 plus hrs par week Book
keeping ft computer expert
anca A variety of duties Call
Karon lor intorview 313 2323
IK C U N IT Y OFFICERS

n-tofe
IE C U R ITY 4UAR0
BULL
TIME Saving Lab* Mill! Call
H U m k le a U e H le w

SEQFVTT! OfYICEXS
Wackaxibu* Making ter teturl
fy odiceri tar IteaRivew and
la n ia rd are* Llcani* r*

guired E.ai.BWkee*.

DAY EVENING
CLASSES
HAIR D E S IG N
C O S M ETO LO G Y
N A ILS
F A C IA L SKIN C A R E

MAI H D E S IG N
CO LLEG E

D1BARV

BOOKKEEPER

Experienced.

temgarary er yermenenl edrT
lime werk elternaant end/or
early evenlngt YoureHiceor
my Item* m t / b r
m *m

862 4700
U37-0770

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UwfwrwislMa/Htwf

73—Emptoymxnt
_________ W x i i t o l _________

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M N F O R D • 1 bdrm . fumMted
w ith u llllt le t
d u e fa
plui I to*

ORMRV

uunowr
V X I year haw
Mute tael kite/me. piu* d*
aaetl A v K l* t e V l l . . . H l l d l
1 A N F O R D - F u rn le h e d I
Badraam . Na pale. Near
daw nlpw n. C a ll 1 1 M 1 1 I.

pwyftetebatere1FM_____

SANFORD . Attractive I bdrm .
ch/e. carparl. In Hlteerlc
D tilrk t kUl/me fly a m

1 bdrm, Ite b a te T l

malar appliance! tel*/mo
Ilf, latlBwc CRTMB 111*
LbKR FR O NT - 1

bdrm ham* w/Fla ream Rig
yard teM/m* . tec Call
Han Beak*, m i n * ________
DEBART 1 bdrm. I ' l bedte.1
car garage, icreen parch, all
ma|*y evpllanc*! MM/ma
Fini. iae»,ea«.MT«**ilia
DRLTOM A • NIC* I bdrm

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C A U IL B R R R Y - 71*teB

1

91—Aexrtnwnts/
HowwtoShxrt
D E L TO N A V I naar CIS. |MM
OK. No parttort t M Includes
all After IP M 17a MSI
F E M A L E te share &gt; bdrm
house UOO mo Ph 321 §974

with tree* nil/m w lh.
ceKiaapiteR

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115—litowtrixl
A A A R U IIN R S B C R M T IR New efticanNhae. MB It. te
l.xfS It Bay* iteM te w/e
aftkei llartlng te MN/teP
ii/ e i b i b a n

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197-M aM k
H M M t/R m l

117 — CMiumrcM

WRKIYA Rteor •I Ite m , II
turn. vMIHtet paid. Private
prepdrty. MM/ma After Ipm

HOUSECLEARER
General, rtependiite. hone.I
jijN lin jm U in ilJ ^

lewterd. Nbry. I M X **•
•heppm* Mr Ip. m Ip I
ft. Exc ter preteeetehp
*te*eteeiaite*l|Pap|R___
IT X M BKMR1MO*. Water and
ttecfrlc tvtetebte.
Call..................................J » W W

I Y»

HOMESTORENT
Unfumtdted. Lab* Mary and
la n ia r d a r a a il C a ll la r
avaUablKty and lacal tent

93—Wbottie tor Wmt
Clean r e a m , kitchen and
laundry laciliTte! cable TV
alerting *1141/wk. 13* u n
K ITC H E N , laundry grlvllawei
Mature mate preferred. Call
J l ^ j 0 l l o r m T r » W l i^ _ _

77—Aexrtnwnto
F tfrniihtd/ k w t
L A R O I renovated I er 1 bdrmi.
rent by wk/m* A/C. pool,
laundry, tel* ter children,
tewciel dixcounl ter u cm
t*m m e a td d r m a e a i

RNOSFf IX S7EC1AL
LARGE I bdrm. A/C. poal.
leunoy. u tv 'm * N* axgaut
(dr quell I led eM llcanli or
lentercilliem M M H I______
NICE clean I bdrm egl Ideal
•er caupte i m ™ glut 1100
lecurity Call M l ate________
IA N FORD. I bdrm U lV m a
plui U00 lecurity Xeterencei
required Call He fe e ________
SANFORD • Cary I bedreem.
tcreened perch, bghted park
Ing No peti UfVma/laaia
Include! water. Call M l-10*1.
SANFORD
lovely i bdrm .
complete privacy I bib. tram
new ltetpil*l Sl00.nl . USO
i*c includei util Call n i n e *
1ANPORD STUD IO b I BDRM.
Adult! no p a t! qu&gt;tl area
H U / m o u p i depout H I Nile

R E N T T O DIEM
1 b d rm .
completely remodeled I U V
per rnenlh Call H I IMP
IA N FORD ■1 bdrm . I bath tpU!
plan Canvanltnl t* Lak*
M a r y B lv d
and IT F I .
tell/me &gt; *** T P IH&lt;

Rental Apertments
On

R E N T O N E ..
G ET ONE

Mary. 1 7 * 1
FLBT7T1

New you can rent b 2 bdrm.
2 beui ter ttw price of e 1

I BIDROObL Ft
perch U t l par month, plut
deaeui
CaUMligei

103— DuplexTrtpiex / 4«wt

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iw s w .

WINTERSP9INSS
1 be b eam. 1 bate, fireplace, te
much te lilt I YeerieW
WRB/me
.
C * ll* * a «m

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

tVCus
•Waterfront Llleetyte
•Modem FHneao Center

LAKE M AR Y 1 bdrm . 1 bath,
well la well carpet, ch/a.
lanced yard Cell C l «toi

•Indoor RecouetteH

•One Month Free

: MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...:

HGtUS PrePare^ourtaxesj
T H IFJl L C H E C K
I N C O M E T A X S I H V IC I

K I I M in t l
I bdrm . |ust rtmodwtod. fraa
canoo us*, no pats 1400 pur
Call 321 4470
mth
S A NFORD
F O lD
t bdrm clot#
‘downtown Compltto privacy1100/wk and 4200 s*&lt; tncludrs
u t m t w s C a im ^ 4 9 ^ ^ ^ ^

Tax Preparation
SpRclRlUna In Your
FEDERAL INCOME TAX
RETURNS

LQWFEESI 67ft-8305

99— Ap*rtmvnfs
UnfurnlihRd/ Rtnl
A T T E N T I O N 1 IN IO R 1
1
bdrm t bath, ctoan, conv*
mantandprivato 444-1144
C L E A N * L A R G E Apartments
Good Location 4300 to 1330 par
month No Pals Call 372 1414

COCVtLU/MA57lKCOVC

AMERICAN INCOME TAX
BOOKKEEPING, INC.

4

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TOP PAY
G Means# required Choice
contract! Call t 90* IS3 94/3
TC L IM A R K B TIN O . TO M HA!
Some train, tome local I
TPjW
Job Cantor.
994 774 4344

TELEPHONE REP
Longwood. Mature individual
Ipm until 9pm, S3 00 to 17 00
par hour guaranteed 332 4P00

~*TRUCK DRIVER*
Fast growing company taking
applications lor delivery post
lion Must meat D O T quail
ficalions. pre employment
drug alcohol lest required
Duties include delivery of un
finished wood moldings lo
accounts throughout tba state
Excellent benefits Include
medical and dental insurance
If interested apply at
Brown Molding Company
1490 FitlPatrick Point
Lake Monroe. Florida
C O E .......................... 323 2042

VAN DtivER
Part time lor R S V P
14
hours per waak. 14 » to start
Call 313 44aflli tor appointment
v il l a o i Inn r e s ta u r a n t
now hiring t ip servers ft
hostesses lor eves/nights
Apply in parson. Village Inn.
431 Dogtrack Rd., Lang weed
V OLT
TEM PO R ARY 1CRVICES
________ Calf 429-9299_________

WAITRESSES
Apply between 2 and 4 p m
Mon Thurt at Bahama Joes
74011 FrenchAve.Sanford
No pltowi cattsptoaea.

WAREHOUSE HELP
14 40 to |I2 70 per hour Will
train All shifts!
Metre EmpMynsenf
44ft 9111

E X TR A L A R O I UNITSI
I, 3ft J bedroom opts
Pool Tmms Court Poacaful.
conv*ni*fil location Quial oft
straaf parking. Rtnovation
Spociail No Mcurity for quail
ftod applicants 113ft 4304
M A R IN I R t V IL L A O I
Lak* Ada I bdrm .... 4321 mo
2 bdrm tIOim oftup 32M474

HOVE IX SPECIAL
Large reneveted I bdrm. pool,
use/mo No d * t » ll tor quell
lied apellcenti or tonior cm
ram m e t e lo r JZJ U M

PINE RIDGE cun SANFORD
2 Bedroom Av«i|*bto
STA R TIN G A T 4434
For D*ta&gt;ls
Call Rtnfartma
437 4444
LandaramaFI Inc /Broker
SANFORO • 2 bdrm . 2 bath,
eta a, spacious, ail appliancvs
includwd 774 7M1, laavm *sg
S A N F O R D . Largo | and 2
b d r m 's , pay monthly or
weakly Dap •rttortneas. 10%
off Santor Cltfiaml 323 0742
SANFORD • I bdrm . 1 bath,
major appliances 1300 mo *
4300 sac Call 322 3732 ____

■ ■ m R O t e r iiR it e W O t e B r o t e B it e K r iM t e O X E

IILmLi«w4:aaiteL^idSi&gt;.iBtexulBidalailei4EI^
M iE ^ s z r ^ c r x r u z iz r z a H a B
Addition! 4 I
Remodeling
Hemet, BetteoreaH. OfHcei
Slete certified CBCO M tu We
Dex&gt;qn Bu,ld and otter Free
Itejm pte! .......t K U K f l M

MILLER ADDITIONS
C*ntr«l Florid# Sine* 1949
F t h Dvsign, Fr** Estlm#t»s
fCOC 1)4444.................... 323-9444

h it A Tackle

Painting

GEORGE’SBAITS TACKLE

FRANK BARNHARTptenttng4
preuure cleaning. I* y n exp
Rxterencet
m -I I M

O peetAM IP M
G U ID E SERVICE
Frosh Srnofcid Mottott
Liv# Wild Rlvtv Shinn*rt
F ishing Equipmmnt

HOUSE7AINTIRG

C-llft Or#ng* Btod.
L#k# Monro*................ 322 0340

Hendy Mr~
m#tOft*ry, pointing and fit*
Frt# #s*im*tos C#IIJI3 4J21

Air Conditioning
A Heeling
1EKVICK - All meket C/H/A.
w#tor to #ir. #ir to sif host
pumps Ntw so4 txisting in
lf#ll#tion&lt; 17 Y ft «Bp«Ti*ncP
W#yn* Dykfs Sr now with
E m o r y 's P lu m b in g
Lie IRMO011444
322 1444

SENIOR SPEC1AU!

FIX-IT-FASTINC
•On* Cell To Do II A ir
Your Neighborhood Hendy Men
Retedvnitel eCemmerci*!
ton Ictet Tedeyll m i l l !
RE PAIR S# PAINTING
Yardwerb P Ugbf Marling
N* Jab Tee Smell
Cell M* tell

liudw A I bedreem apartment!
M Dvpetitter U 4 ever

Building Contracfort

Home Imprpvtmtnl

173-3301 EiL 509

NRW. R C M O D C U REPAIR
HOMES, O F F 1CE l. 1TORE1
All type! canitr uctwn. R .i/ C m
111 u n
S O Bellnt. CBCkltMt

PAINTING/ R lM O D I LINO. In
torior *f tatorlor F*nc*
Building Low BttoS 3*9 9171

1 Badraam afhciancy. a/c. util
lurnishad axcapt alactrldty
1st, last plus dap 1300/mo
Brokar/Qwnar 323 1147

2 RORH. 2 RATHAPTS

Carpentry

Qvtr 1,444 ftq. Ft. ito^lnf Araaf I

C A R P E N TER All kind!te heme
repair! pemlmg A ceramic
lil* Richard Crete H I M il

Qroveview Villas

$50 to S IX ,000
13 distributors needed Pari ft
full time No exp. necessary
Robert a Neil 3/4 3310

2000 Ufc* Hvf Rhd.
321-Q3M

HOME HEALTH AIDES
CERTIFIED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
LIVE-IN COMPANIONS
Join The Growing
Paragon Team!
WE OFFER EXCELLENT BENEFITS

$50 BONUS I
AFTER YOU COMPLETE
YOUR FIRST 40 HOURSI

Call Billy at 3 2 3 - 7 7 5 4

A iT.in io nlr Lo n g w o o i)
Area
W m ii’ f Park O c ljm fo Area

H I—II—H I
1/

T 1 N IR T P R IN TE R • vx**rl
enc* *r*terred W a ry bared
an aigartenca Nenimaker
C a u n &gt; i* * * B tM .e a i.

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Longwood manufacturer is
looking lor energetic reliable
par sons to tilt positions on firs!
and second shills 13 00 per
hour Apply in parson Mon
Frt. 9 4pm Parker Hannittn.
777 Bennett Dr Longwood
EOF

ROFFLER

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«FM Holiday Haute Xetleu
rent. Hwy IF *1 near L k M a ry
R B IT A U R A H T

CARTER
C ltlie n camglex
Mary bf Wanda
M ED IC A L

H H A N C IA l A ID
It You Q u jh l'f

O r O W O X D D L O M .

X O D L

FRONT DCSI imBSABT

RH, CCU (
Wo otter lop pay. graal banalllt
and lha opportunity to work al
many at hi* tap campanlat In
your area Call now lor an

AO C a n te r! Taaarat. PI.

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COOKS, HOSTESSES
WAITERS/WAITRESSES

Far family practice oftiri. lull
time land Return* Te nee
Franch A v a . lanterd, H7TI

o in o u s t r ia l w o r k e r s

orjwrs
Over m* read, iracior trailer,
mutt have &gt; raori aipananca
and load driving recard
Averefe trip id dart

•E •V

reotnoesi receptionist

MEDKAl

D am n
T a lJM weekly
Lacal/Land haul
Will Tram
Wd .............-J A M

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lh* a r r t ran can
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flow ■ I Beyl per wk. I X te
neen. ttgg/wk. Thereugh
r lxameg 4 exp wtth cMMrvn
CVHTlew e r v i a i L H I

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PARAGO N
E O t U.F

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Carpet/Upholstery
Cleaning
ONE ROOM 7 llf(. Ouponl

T*flOh protection ( 11 $ 424
v«lu#) w/S room sp*cl#l 43474
or 44 94 psf room 10% off p*t
odor probtoms ft r*p#irs Ask
#boul our upholstory ip*ci#tst
Hours. 4AM toIPM
4344314

Cleaning Service
NO tini* tor that ( i m p l i l i
cto#mwg? l**n pufttisg it *H?
L it ut worry About if for you
C#ll ASAP Cl#An*ng Any silt
horn* 430 gu«r«fito*d
Li&lt;#m#d • Borntod • Imurtd
_________ C#H 479-1734_________

OFFICECUMIRG
M#rn*d coup I# with «xp*ri
»nc« And rvtortnets Pto#v#
c#li Altor Hours Cl««nirtg
S#r vic*. D*y or *v«ning *
m 7143

Concrete
tofts • tag tofts cRtpeir
tofts Fr#* 1st C«ll AFiyttm*
1191*91. Lic*ns&gt;d insur#d
W IS T CO N C R E TE SERVICE
SnMtl tofts• i«g tofts*R#p#w
J*fts Fr## 1st C#lf *nyhm#
33* 3991. LK#ns#d Insured

Electricel
H E R ITA G E E LEC TR IC
Prompt. N#*con#bt# W y v k #
L h #nv»d Insurtd
IRP9911*31
C#a*97 121 4741
It 77 T*y#to C*I«C# GT
Needs
work but runt quod Asking
MU
C#M 123 4/4J

Home Repairs
O M . M A IN TEN AN CE
SAVE IXX new en lay tore
Ice. lawn cere te plumbing of
elect Far bail pr'cei UPieie

IjndscRpIng"
Winter prievs pruning ft ctotnup
Mutch ft n«w ptontings.
B*gu*% U t o w i p x f
m 4341

LawnSarviet

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A F F O K C A B L E LAWN CANE
Q U A L I T Y W O R Kt F R E E
E S TIM A TES C#ll 1224499
Chuck s O M litf Law * Ca t *
Comm it#* * F R E E EST.I
Nojctotool#rg#/sin#ll . 323 1371
LAWN CARE Mowing. Shrub
pruning, F#st S*rv&lt;c*. L*w
P r s c f F r * * Esf.
449-1144
PROFESSIONAL G ARD ENER
Mowing. '•dglrM9- n#w tod. ntw
«#*d. f t sod. ft t**d. pruning,
toppling trimming, rtmoving
ft cl««ring. pi Anting, d##n up!
C o m p lt f * C # r # l F n *
•stmqtoslMr Vtn. 333 0443

Need Yeur Houle PeMtedl
W E O P PER i Cuitemer Setit
lection Guaranteed! Interior
end Exterior A I Quality
Workl F R E E E S TIM A TES :
Reetonabte Prlcm Den t Pul
Otl Till Tomorrow Whel You
Can Have Don* Today) CALL
NOWI Aik fer Lee He texl
IN TE R IO R A E X TE R IO R
Preleiitenel work. Mrty rate!
ev*R. Ted. u » t e l ! Frye ( i i .
Lyndea'i Preteiitewil PeUflag
LekeMery Reudxnl
Inter ter/E etertte
L teemed/1 neurad
Free Eitim ete!)
MPIIS4
PA IN TIN G
Interior A (iterter
Hevxet, A y r i A Ite.
leu ter Clflieet 11% dHceenf
Cell any time m e

Fiintini S Paperiyifini
Quality Werk. Raeienebl*
Price! Free ( i t Un II I l l l l

Plumbing'
ItliftRfi PlyrabfBf* Inc
tst Chwk* f t Yaur PIvmtang
Maidst t ft 24Hoursft Raptars
• Ramodeling • Rapiping
C F C021111 • 431 4449/3214444

SSW OFFWITHTHIS#0
RELIANCE INC
SEWERS DRAINCLEANING
IXhourt) (lelretetl
(re* Eilimaleit CFCdlkll
U l M iter » I M

SU 0 OFTWITHTHISAD
Typing Services

ITflNG
ProtossHjrval sp##dy t*rvicos
Pick up *nd daii vary #v*if
R«*son*ftl* r*t«s 322 JIM .
to#v#m*sq tor Lind#

Meionry

Trash Hauling

S O U T H E R N S TO N E W ORK
W#tortoils. J«p#n*s* g«rd#n
pools, ito n tw o rk tro u n d
s w im m in g pools, ito n *
entrances, stucco 240 1322

TA R O D IB R II H AU LED
U*/LOAD A LIO . JUNK CARS
R EM OVED, FR E E
Hi m i

Music Lesions

E C H O L l TR E E SERVICE
Fr*« aVim#*#sl F*ir Pricasf
LK (ns Stump Grinding, Too'
111 1229 d#y ar tot*
" U t Tft* Pr*4*sst*waH N t r
T R I M M IN G . Tsp p in g. Ha
WHivai Mauling, ft I phawt of
tr#« work U i niAftr9

Pun*/ Keyboard bntruchen
Accepting teudtntt Private
tenon! All te n )! « / IX* •**.

Nursing Cart
horn* c#r* wtth
tow# ft C'Ofkctrn for th* aidarfy
Sp#ciout tccommudcstions.
low monthly ratos 0#y Csto
Av#il#ftl* Ats# 13*4474.
Or IIm u Nursing tor wk *. Inc
"H#m# C#r* I hats Aftord#ftto'a
Nursts • Aids * Lira Ins
441 If f IH&gt;

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PuriJication
MIRA COM
W#t#f #nd Air Fiifr*t«on tor
tom* #rtd bub«n#H Fa# Fr##

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100 - Sanford Harild. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March 11, 1B90

ill-Condominium
Rentals

K IT ’N’ CAKLVLEP ky Larry Wr%M

141-1

1 BOOM . I&gt;&gt; bam IM«W UM
n 't r’ark A m AduTtt only
l l ' i me Inti o ile r Call
F .it o l m jaal

125—F o rU a tt
fANFOBD • liar French Am .
&gt;» Martin B id ( . n u t la
Golden Lamb RMaurwt. Call
Mel Martin I TO 1*70.

144-B w ln m
For Sale
BUILDtNO
fared tom me.
cl«l tel up •« DUPLEX
Leite/Purchwte psttlble
Hpndympn ipecHlf 1111 Pwrk

l£SSIMM$29MCNSN

. INCLUDtNO CLOSING COST
* 1 B a bdrm hamas In Sanford.
Doltond/DoBary/Lk. Mary/
Long nead ’Altamonto Springs

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1 T V I I I T Pfllh mlHwIng Buty.
friendly ihqp Good walk uu.
endttf IPwfnHprpp H I n i l

s u n down m aaostM

1*1—Country
Priparty / Salt

1 bdrm. I bath, tlrapfpco.
agpf lances, carperl..... US. M i

127—OMlco Rontots
t SAND NEW O F F K I O il
m t a tt teMootq n
OCtZONINOI

LMiMMrraoi

caw a t a m

t SMALL R t NT A t O F F IC II
lined DC-1 Very reaeanabtel
t l ■ lA. CaR amel m e a n

141—Homos for Solo
A B B L A TID Valentine ter a
handyman Owner Imancing

in,"''

an often Term*.
AiAinatlMW

ASSUME NOQUMJfY

— ............S IM M

tore Laniard A m .

121-0759______ 1211257
A R IA L I T I A L I 1 bdrm I bath
w ith v a u lte d c t l l l n f * .
•creened parch and larfa
rented yard. Seller will pay
ctoeingI Only.............. tae.eoo
Metre Real I Male Ce. lac.
m ru i

* BESTDEALIN TOWN *
DELTONA, nice areal 1/1
tplil plan, vaulted tellmge.
family ream, captain etyle
kitchen, celling lane, prewired
lor eecurlly and ipeaker
radar

porch (Kreenedl Overtired
lo t. s p r in k le r t y t le m .
wockthop. 1 car garage
MULT S IL L QUICKLY
B Y OWNER, M OTIVATE01

IY0WMI

iu

O W NER Financing Available bull! Is eland Ihe letl el limo ■
n e t sq ft ol living m this
lovely country 1/1, S star
energy ottlclont. pool homo.
H b n im /M c Km m n f .

UM/m-Mn/MPMte
SANFORD - Double cleared lol
with oak frees. Zoned lor
rosldenllol or multi family.
Con bo iplil Wflk lo Lake B
park Owrwr rwponobw l osoa
Lae n &gt; net/eves, m i n i
M A Y F A IB
clean, bright B open l/ l.
kitchen appliances B verticals
In c l. C a m m u n lty paal B
clu b h a u ia . O nly ll l/ m e .
Assoc. m&lt;as..................taisoo
Me Kvaaa/m ne e/H a uls

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I t l w . l i t . St. Salto aee
AFFO R DABLE 1 bdrm. H i
bath home CH/A, corner lol
low down payment...... Irt.tOO
LOVELY 1 bdrm home, large
corner let. lormal dining rm .
eictilent starter heme, 11)00
down v c c Only ties per me.
Call quick I SO.Na

323-5774
NOW HIRING R .l.A Q lR T S

MLTOM
Close to &lt;11 Owners must sell.

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t^^Wao JU^esJuSae
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EMMY
F^^HY^W. ]G

N dr earn. 1 bath, lamlty roam.
workttwd.....................H l.no
MAKE OFFER Call Chortotte
ERA
.................. ItatSU

ol Its best 1 b d rm , I both
reduced from SlS.fOO lo

U I.H 0 McKenna u i ttaH ie
CAN YOU Believe a Brand New
1 / 1
home complete
w/eal In bar. 1 car garaga and
f u l ly tru s e a d pat i o te r
onlytatew Hanson./1. Spivey
m n R in iR n / m «R
A S S U M A B LI No quality mort
gages
Ht.soo end S7J.M0
bolh have peel,- 1/1 end
gereges Me Henna/Hansen t r
w r s m o b s /m o m m .

a i m r v m iw »

m-isn

IN V IS TO B S Weniedll This
home Is rented eut and reedy
te be puvehesed For 17LOOO
you get 0 1/1 property. Cmdr
Hr details m m s / m -M n
L I T yeur neighbor pey Ihe
mortgage OupMe tar SaleI
N CasMiborry ■ near II n
and au Priced H Mil at

sre.m ciady nmaa/nusn

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
• % 0v% 3 4 4 1 fttn •
W f lit! snd *dl
more property than
Anyone in Ihe Greater
Sjnford/Lake Miry arej.

U N O - U N O •LAND I Delving
around the country slda loak
mg lor a hornetlead? Dt Im no
further jest Call CMdy al
n t lM / I U M U . Land priced
Iro m K U K
THIS IS ITI Country living cloie
to overylhingl Lais gf shadeI
Lrg loll Lrg icm porchl
Fenced I Lk. Markham areal
Only U t.000 yea
eves. Hi-ISM

323-3200

FOR PRICE Const lout Buyar
Attofdwbiw 3' I Near schools.
park

Cut* lb d t t n

FENCED 1/1 NEAR Shopping,
schools Asium# no quoli
lying You'll like what you
t**. Pf ICOf Now onty 111.000
I M M A C U L A T E 1/1. B IG
MASTER bdrm Spoctous llv
tng. dining A Florid* rms Clip
this«d Now onty
U*,t*0

BITES 1 IN THE SOUTH
LAKEMANY
a/L on Ig secluded HI. becks
up to golf course, family roam
w/tireptace and a dsn. 1 car
garaga..............- .....1104.000
ASSUMCABLE MORTGAGE
U K E M A B Y f lt A L T Y

LAKEMANY
1 bdrm 2 bath split plan
Larqw fenced lot Lake Mary
uhoolt ................ 141.000
m -w i

L0CMAltO*
fil m

1104 473 MY3

LOWESTM ia m i
IN H1D0ENLAKE
1 bdrm. 2 both vilU w/gor*gc
klpthpdforock boftomprlet 2
fochooM from
1444 tq M ....

322- 2420
1141 Pork Dr . lantord
M l W L*ka M ors X . U . M a ry

144.000

1124*q f t ................,..... M4.000
HURRY AND CALL for fhit
kuptf borg«in

CALL BART
FHA/BONDMONEY
Now Homos, l / l good loco
t«on. tow down, low monthly
* homos *lsa4voilobio
AA Cor nos. Inc, Coni or y II
Coll Jonol MwnsfioM
Oiyte 333 1114 I mps. P I m i
GENEVA
1 story 4 bdrm*.
for mol dining or living rm.
doubio go*og«
I H 000
Coll Glwrto LomArrf
ER A Um f lor &gt;do. lol MM

ty p in gs, lit 11M
G O V ER N M EN T RESALES
BOB M BALL JR . P A
L A K I M AR Y R E A LTY j jj n i l

HIDDEN LAKE
A I 1U M I.N O OUALIFY
) bdrm 1 belts le'je lot
lenced back yard trt.soo
ir MOcashtomtg B l t l u

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR ....
m im

MAAIHAMWOOOSMEA
Lak# AAary Khoofv appro&gt; 1
a e rtt, larga oak troot 4
bd rm .. grtafroom . formal
dining, don. largo tcroonad

pool. II7 f,000 Atiumablo
Nawty ronpvafod, immodiafw
occupancy fOwnar. C 0 113
O LD CO U N TR Y HOME

2/1

Larga tonetd yard, doubl*
garaga I 4 and SR*4 117.000
Ownar Financing

122 JOI*

QUINN REALTY• 321-3443
R f Mopfip) m &lt; Cowiwr cMI

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157—Mobil*
Home* /Sale
CARRIAGECOVE

IUPBR NICBtt 1 bedroom, j
lull bath, deublewtde Cattw
dr4) ceiifngt, herdboord %\4
ing. thing le root, tk it t ing
Mott See Te Appre«tyfetl2 m
Ceil Collect........ 407 t i l 7040
OT407 Jf»0M7etter4»m

HANDY MAH Specie112 a 413 2
with addition Ready to mov«
t?. 710 or bott after J21 1141

UK! MTHTRHESTATES
12*40. /bedroom p ibafh. fior
Ida room. c/R/a. fwmithed
and all appliance*, thed
t lf 000 Of bett Offer
*fl HU

LARGE t BIO R O O M *
EaceHenf condition nictly
luvnittyd.
lot at Peek
Ave Mobile Park
222 2041

L0HCW000
Spring Hammock Park, 3
bdrm. I bath retaie* from
SU S00 JJJ 0011

MUSTSELL
24 ■ la. 10 Crattmade

32

•pm. thing le roof, ditharather.

fptc A fffrig t il 000 or offer
Day* m i U l / r n * A wknd*
*04 303 4073

SANFOiOMCA PJUtK
12*41 3/2 tplil.
tcreenedroom

72 Camb.
14 000

Rtpa 14X41 ftpOtl. 12 Tidwrell
t l ,200 down for qualified
buyer Under 1341 par month
include* mfg and lot rent
Repa
14*4# t/2 tpltt. 01
Fleetwood Sand Point 11.200
down for qualified buyer
Under tltO per month in

eluded* mfg end lot rtn|

407-M44431/407-MA5722
stains PNortirr
MANAGEMENT BREALTY
O T W l/ a iM J *

* TtANSFtntOf
* NEEDTOSELL?
CALL U til
FDR IMMEDIATE ACTION

4N7-322-11S5
W IN TER SPRINOS ■ 1/IH,
central H/A Reduced I SU.tOO

14X441/1 00 Guerdon
11X14 l/l
yard

144 000

1124 tq ft
H U R RY ANO CA LL
tuper bargain

It 000

10 Manetee Fenced
14 000

14X40 l/l*t tplil. 02 Skylme
Mrcened porch tl? 000
34X14 3/1 tpfif 00 Champ*
on C o n c o rd F lr e p ie c e
drywall inferior, very clean
S1A4S0

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111-Appliance*
/ Furniture
WANTED, Owed M u g eppU
awe**, warkiag er net. We aha
tatlpiidripiirT.
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• A N T IQ U E Mahogany twin
bad
headboard, footboard
and rad* E nc condition US
Call alter 3PM weekday*,
.anytime weekend*.

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We Bey/SaN Furniture A Cal
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13*3 S- Saaierd Ave.. M l 744*

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Single Family Homesites
1

CHAIRS - t recliner, fen. 1 S W
Rocker recliner, fan 173each
407 444 1714
• O I N t T T I S I T Round table
and 3 wooden chair* US Can
Call 213 40*0
FREEZER UPRIGHT I3cub«
ft (Ward) SIM Quean tala
t leeper mf match ing rocker
rattan'tropical print 1300
Chrome and gfatt pecan cot
tee table w matching com
molt* S73 Round wrought
iron fable w/4 chair*, almond
color t i l l
Call 233 42M

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tkt bwt whw tor homafeuyertl

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K IN M O R I MASHER •
Excellent condition White
1141 Calf 311 1001. anytime

LARRY'S MART. I l l Sanford
Ave Newi'Uted turn A appi
Boy/Sell/Trade.........2214111.
• L O V E S E A T / S O P A gold
crushed velvet, tla m itit steel
from*- E*c, for office, waiting
room or home 1 100 323 SI**,
early AM or eve*

• MICROMAVE oven (Large)
1100221 3431 after 4PM
• PAIR of ice cream parlour
chair* Antique original* no

Call 311 *720

U.S. SAVINGS BONDS L ,

O U C C H S I 2 E t o l a bed
brown beige, good condition
STOP 3314341 after 4: »p n »
• SOFA BED, brown ion** US
33*4111

14X34 1/2 tpltt 00 Cralfmade
Oithwather. fireplace, tl 7,000

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I BIOROOM. 1 bam with pool.
I 14.C00 Assume and 4H Iliad
raHSMl/mo. Call 111 TOO

I4f—Commtrcial
Prpfftrfy/Salv
F0NSALEBYOWNEN

lomst BSantordAva
Zoned GC 1 One M.000 sq tool
warehouse or garage building
One PM sq Hoi office bldg
with additional l.soo sq tool
covered storage plus outside
storage One lol across street
Per talo cell H i nt*

4 residtatlil walls. Income
111.000. f i penset t i d e Price.
TO .000 Assumable financing
a t o v uiasat.

1S3—AcrcagRLoti/Szle
OCALA NA TIO N A L FOR ( I T

Own*F

(f 4 4 im 417f f (144 ) 423 1414
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY 1 i«re «
with houti 1 bdrm 2 bit*
1124,fOO * 1 i t r i t ierge Oik
trt*» tS4 000, Hwy 4* 1 Acre*
1410 000 • OH Oeifl Rd
liketronf 3 ecre* ti*S 000
L A K E C O U N T Y • ecre*
11* too 4 44 were* 12ft 000

SANFORD
II i X Mobile
Horn* athing 13300 You move
New heat pump unit and new
root over After 1 pm call

CAIIIAfiC COVE

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SUPER N IC IH 3 bedroom. 2
full bath, doublewide Cathe
dr aI ceiling*!,, herdboerd tld
ing. thingla root, skirting
Must See Te Appreciataf 12.**3
Call Collect
407*33 7040
or 407 3*4 4427 after 4pm

11*34 MOBILE NOME
Good
for hunting lodge or storege
No title
U00
______ Call ilia 31*4_______•
1*44 Palm Air 34 a II. central
heat A air. washer A dryer
Good condition 17000 Lot 14*.
Carriage Cove Mobile Home
Park Call 434 4010

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Why Pay A Full Commission...?
W e ca n d o it fo r $2,950 p a ya b le a t c lo s in g !

* * WANTED* *

(Im may vary on tconomy hom#», luxury hom#a and lneom« proparty)

HOMES • MOBILE HOME!
RENTALS • ACREAGE

UNO

1. You show your property.
Or, we will show your property
lor a small additional lee.

Wanted immediately 10 40
acres, suitable for residential
de vatop*men» . Write Terry
Clayton, Route IQ Bo* 31*.
Lake City. FI 3J011 or call
*04 713 4404 Brokers protected

FACTS
•Wa are Ico n ted real
eitato broker*
•We are full serve*
brokers
•We show properly (our
litfnp* and multipH)
&gt; We are members of
Em local Multiple UtBng
Service
•Wa can placo your
property into Em MulopH
Ltstng Setvica

log homes
dealership
Inscstmrnl 100% sreurr.) hs
mthlrl hi,me U.ninf .1 Mtill,
KcUin your current joh
l ull lhm HtuLm.in
Toll tree I kflt-MUinTfior
lollccl M5-VW-IT3I.

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W H A T W E DO FO R $2,950

W H A T YOU DO

Jorpmtit Bill Estate
407 12211SS

Lot Owners No SS Down '
SFACIO US

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1ST—Real Estate
Wanted

pum p, t in t , i p p l l i n o * .
•Btre* U1.100
JJJ M U
V ILLA S OF CASSELBERRY 2
bdrm 2 both ♦ den %cr**n
porch
U f m * er 417 4122

3BR 2B
1585 sq.ft.

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2603 Park Drive • Sanford, FL 32773
(407) 323-2323

111 H U

Greet tyke view! 2 bdrm 2
bint., s-creened petto, pool end
niutilu* room 404 North tyke
Or, Senfgrd No ippointmefil
hwceiiiry Mid 10 * Ml 4*41
S A N D L I W O O D VILLAS
Spiciouk 2 bdrm . 2 bifh mint
cond. *cree«*ed porch, htet

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The Real EstateRevolution.

SHOWEIS REALTY
1SS—Condominiums
Co O p/S alt

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YOU COULD SAVE
*5.793
by selfcng your home wrEl
Help U Soil in km ol a
broker who charges a
7 % of sale price
commission (saving*
bated on a home saing
tor S I24,900)
Note Real Estate
commission raws are not
tel by law.

1. We guarantee in writing to advertise your
property every week
2. We use our exclusive marketing system to
get you buyers.
3. We send an ad on your property to potential
buyers (now looking lor properly).
4. We help your buyer obtain financing (many
times there are 7 or a methods).
5. We lend you for sale and open house signs.
6. We help you with escrow/settlement.
7. We go through your closing costs and leave
you with an estimate ol your net proceeds.
8. We discuss the "bad" and ‘ good* in all otters
and try to save you money wherever possible.
9. We help you avoid problems and assist you
should any come up.
10. We follow through until dosing.

C A L L 323-2323 For Complete List

LOCI

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Ptnecrtft - Pr*-For*do*urt,
Lovely 3 Bdrm., Must StU!,
Assume, No Qualify, 554,900
2825 Frtnct) Ave.

Plnecmt • Big FamBy 3 Bdrm
Immaculate, Fenced,
eb%yw
115W. Jlnklna

Industrial Zoning • Large 3 BdrmJI
Bath, Huge Porch, Big Lol, Uve
and Work Here! Owner Finance,
554,900 2525 WIDOW

Ramblewood • Low Down, No
Qualify, 3 Badrm., Family Room,
Fancad, 175,900
304 Hidden Lake

Sanford • House k Duplex, 3 Rental
Units, Good Positive Cash Flow,
579,900
311 Holly

Grovevlew-No Quality,
91/2%, 3 Bedim
577,900
112Grovahollow

Hidden like-Spacious 4 Bedim. 2
Car, Big Comer Lol
568,900 308 Laurel

Lake Sylvan Area • NoQuality, 1/4
Acre, 3 Bedim., Great Room,
567000
7380 Lake

Sanford - Lovely 3 Bdrm, Formal
Olnlng,
Only 555,000 706 Laurel

Strtord • Spacious3 BdrrrL, 1/4Tried
Acre, BigWorkshop, Stparato Living,
Dining, 8 Ftmily Room*. Groat Am!
149,000 e21S*rHl

Hidden Lake Villa* • Spacious 2
Bdrm, 2 Car, Comer LoL
557,000
200 Clearlake

SALE01 LEASEOPTION
OELTONA
1 bdrm
splll/lbelh 11)1 sq It If
acre M4UO AsiwmabH Nan
Duality mg Loan CaR M l 1411

SANTORO

HORSESWELCOME

4 bedroom. 2 tfory. IdyllwiMt

» Arret. i ompivtv with In &lt;»*
or rertlel aporlmenl on Itl
boor I bdrm . I balh upstairs
m m large deck o»trlook Hq
p.nes and pond
sat. *00

Lott Edition. w«4l kept n#w
ter pet. mirror icctnti, .JO ft
Mood deck And t ro p ic « !
Undisciping untke cpnopy of
04** Greet neighborhood
Hr s t, ei ye
» Ml 004

A Heal*, lac Realtars
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REALTY

T E L F A IR

|71 41 monthly

By owrwf. 2 bdbm. 1 bwth,
ctfftfkJ M/A. oo 2 loH i l l
Homewood Or RHuctd lo

321- 2720

O R A N O E C I T Y - N ic e 1
bedroom homo with lemtly
room, kitchen. Hying room,
utility and carper I
Ut.000

I l f SO «*ch N« m*n*Y Owwiil

LK. M AR Y Crossings UK 4/1
Watt docoroUd Grool room
Bright A *iry Mony footuros

CALLANYTIME

U N FORD - Booutilui/qualify 4
bedroom. ] bom an 1/4 aero
H I In area al aulslending
homos. 1 largo rough cider
offices, hugs master bedroom
- balcony and walk In ctOMt.
Living room/fireplace, formal
dining. 1 car attached garage
separate 1 cor gerage/eftica
Reduced..................... 1111.000

Woodwd kxfs Rivwr *tt*»

m am

W A LLAC E C R I1 1 R E A L TY

$107,100

Basl valua In IdylllwIWit 4
b d rm .. 1 slary. Cuilam
window cevvrlngv, rnirror
accents. M II. patio decs,
I levering landscaping and
much mare I llll.aot
THB COURSON CB . B H IW

M l-000 B y owner O f H U

RUY THIS 1/1 plus 30 ■ ISO tot
on WfklvA idinl lor out door
folks Price now H onty V74 GOO

Now reduced to

111 HAYS DRIVE
Cult as a button Sellers
onilous to moke o dtal 1
bedroom, don. Kroon porch,
ond corpot. Many m art
•■tras BaautIM yard.
o n l y ..................... .....Mieea
U K I MARY REALTY
__________ m a m __________

quAMurux

13*.*00

BETTCR VALUE IP LIT 1/1.
SUPER location Comptytyty
t*fK*d EitfAl Kara'* your
opportunity Qnty
W4.*Q0

O U T O F S T A T I ownasail. Handyman special. Brick
haum, 1 bedraams. I bam
Musi bo seen. Best oiler lit!
w. turn Si. CaR Miaranae
e r M ia tM m
________

New root, aluminum tiding.

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doolhous* No* only

141—Hm u m far Salt

11 M W V .IM 1. DENARY

L O V I L V 1 s lary. m with
screened perch Immoculeto
move Vi condition Lake Mery
Schools. Private yard Only
Uf.eoo Bvotye m me/evet

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» MALTY, PC.

3 bdrm 2 bath villa w garage
•lathed lo rock bottom price 1
to choose from
1444tq ft
I d 000

REYES BEST BUTS

■ S T A T I S A L I • The Forest.

1 Room. I hat
fireplace and screened perch,
corner lot Alto 1 room house
with wrap around porch,
fenced yard, 1 weds. 1 ihedt
1Miles last ol Osteen
US.000 FOR BOTH Make Otter II
___Call 111 Haler t .

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PAU L B B B TH O BBORRI
V I N T U R I I P R O P IR T IIS
__________ Ul-U ea __________

(w n m a n c

LOWESTPIKE EVEN
I* HIDDEN UWE

GENEVA
Hewed en H i acres. 1 bdrm., 1
bam. appliances, garage, ad
d l l l e n e l awl b l d g , d r

i r s

(i* 7 ) m - r m

143—Waterfront
Preyarty / Sale

l/l'y. I W H if" new p
and carpal, appliances en l/l
at r e U 11/m e-UL000

s t a

aeOnMATYOK:

407-322- 11*5

New 1 bdrm l ' l befh 1 tlery.
appliances, flngtace. 1 car

BATEMAN REALTY

ftyfttem. lovely ruetlc

BUT CLOSE TO TOWN
I Aern with Mobile Home.
VepficBWHI.............. U )B M

i n split plan, appliances. 1
car paraga an privacy lanced
1/1acre— .................M I .M

S 1/1 bathe, enjoy eaeepttonal
raaaumemortoaga.no

Country Charmer w th 3
quality in specious home e
querying. Only *104004

e SECLUDED A

USS TNM $M N DOWN

th e

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Suntand • Great 3 Bdrm. Starter,
Large Porch AYard,
547.900
V
114 Azalea

w m ;

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Sanford Hetild, Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March It, 1990 — 110

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223—MNc*Hanewn

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231—Can

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McopllOk. log. Ill I*, otc
W C H E W C A V A L II A Aula,
ol. n u n n o li, low miioo.
MUST SEE I Only S IM S ) mo
Coll Mr Poyno, W I I I U __
ftOVSRNMINf SIIJBD
Vohlilot from SIM f lf d t
M o r c d n . Conollot Chary*
S u r p lu s t u y a n C u l d .
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P*ta". ft ( l « n
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Ijn part. « , « , im &gt;i*

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BBBAK A LIST PLATFORM
CRUTCHIS Star. IIM im
BK u K W ...........
Vrt iYH

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Fully loafed. I woo*
td.M0olw .dqm ......
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i n — T f t t tv H iw i/

in a «*
MUM. k TV. H llO la n d o Dr

pood used tv s

m it t

117— Syrtlwf 0— 4s
• •OLF CLUft hill Ml «r*oil
ha* and*arlaWa carl WO

m iru
oO O LF CLUBS
I I I * . IS T tF P W M iu d wl
with ba* E.ctllonl ibapa

l i t —OffIce Supplies
/ Equipment
C O F IR ■
G t t l il n t r 2I1IZ.
mum color copying. Accept*
Up &gt;0 M I I) COpWt WO

CH .......................... HAMM
• P H O TO copy machine by
Olivetti Mod* i 1*00. n n b
port Aft ift. |M Cod bit ween I
A PAM oro ve* m \ m

~ 111—Building

Materials
a u S T I I L ftU IL D IH O I at
d**'*f invoke* 3.000 lo SO000
ftq H Coil *07 291 0301 WjlftCl

193— Lawn 4 Gftrdcn
• LAWN MOWSN
J ' l HP.
Brigg* *nd Straton Like Now,
Mufti u h u i m ........ . OOSIIM
• LAWN Mow** To ro31’ . Slip*
fear bagger I mulcher, puVi

p»** « h *h . in m o i l
• I t A l t l C r ilf im if t K0«*r
I •col iffit running condition. 1

Ajkingft*0 ”
L £ lU (ti

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hamthrr t for Ml* Only 13 SO«
piece Coil *vet Mon Tuet or
wkend* unlil ft P M 17141*9

• PUCK M A M IT IB . Fernet*
Comte with cog* Hemtfer is
g e n tle « n d i w i f I w ith
childrtn AAaket * met quwt
pot 13110*0
________
• M C I SMMnt lo 900O"homo
Mutl have (priced yard I yr
Md moio........... Coil 371 m J
• F i l l to good hom« Boat*
m ittd . female | yr, old.
while. *11 fthotft good through
M • y Eac
wat chdog,
ho ut* beokm. need* caring
•wnorft 104 m &gt;033 attor 4PM
OR It MAN S H IP H IR O •4 mo*
Femat# good with childrtn
1100 b*tort Ip m 131 771ft
I T A B l t Sharing* U yd 10
yd minimum
that* art
fthavingt no! MMAI33101S3

Ifeuofei OM I I m
tttrar.
W.FH or Paneel «M Turta
1004 S ll.o . M #00 ml 1*»
SOWS M OdlHo. M l MSP, tro t

Fq. Pick Uft Truck I I i ( l
________ CAMHSRIM.________ .
C O M A RADAR O IT R C TO R ■
M q M Iraq i Adoi. . pn New
»T» t j will laM H I 0&gt; _
FarmitA Show u u U d i K w
• cl h I K rtclino ft ntlchjir

■0 t *peed ai
only 30.P00 m ilt*, (lo a n
MUST SELLM I I . m or be*t
offer
Call m fttot

PONTIACFIREBIRD
44 V4. auto A C, P S P B
fttoro ca**efte. new radiati
gray with luaury Interior,
*M*H driven Q . W .....S7* 7*H

fOUTlACMOU
*M T in cruito. p/w. 4 dun.
m a m mi n 4oaonoT m o m is
• PURLIC A U TO AUCT ION *
E V E R T W EDN ESDAY T.M PM
D A TTO H A A U TO AU CTIO N
B oy. FI. Do Mono fteetti
N d lU U II

totothcamry

MKtOCS Ml

4* LE Loaded, power every
thing including tunrooi black,
auto, absoluto minf condition
MUST SCLLft IV ifS or be*t
offer Ca&lt;U13 ftf t ___

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Laodad. c h o rc a o l.
OKOllanl condition Atkmq
t ir tm
Con m i no.

1UEUP7MMINTS

polty US Alum wdl.inq m
SM&gt; Ml dAdl
________
C rM M H dq. Drywoll.
Co. Stop. D ltl Bo.
Rood.Mb.Cant.oto Boruhoo
Send. Rock. ComMI. Slool
MHOcW Coo in lo Co . I l l m l
1ACU11I i SooH 1 T i n oM
Po,d SdOOO diking ItOO Coll
Coit . .... ................ m s «d s

TME UMWMEMTS
NoMores M b

R eH w M yO o H n
f aetpt fa« tag, fide, etc
Rf PONTIAC GRAND AM
Auto air, ftfereo, 14 valve
engine, power window*, cruise
control, Only Sift' 71 mo
Call Mr Payne 121 3(31

eacepltaa, tag, tin* etc
•S DODGE COLT Auto air
*ter no Great Transportation1
Only
|e» 17 mo
CiSitMr Payne. 12W i l l

WANTYOU
ANDY0URTAX
RETURN

t r S f in H o S CaWr IV •Swab,
old Alktng |I1S Fitho. VCR.
load condition. Ills or lino
firm to n on, l imp 11) 0004

Courtesy
Daihatsu
can give you
imediale
l toward the
down payment of your
next new or used vehicle.
Ju&amp;l bring us your
lax return and we'll
show vou how.

W N IIM M

II difttributori needed Part A
M l time No eap necetMry
RobartQ Ned S7* 3310

230—Antique/Classlc
Cars
M C R C R O IS did SC
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Silrtf W .«U Coll tM 4110 »r
m w io , o.ok

231—Cars

TME UPPATKENTS
NoMontyM n

1SR4 MERCUHT COLMAR W IT
T.I Cr m Cm *
M Q O O
UPUasM M
g u vO O

eacepf (a«, lag tide, etc
•• PONTIAC LEMANS Air, 4
DR. C»*ef(e whit* with gray
in ter lor MUST SEE I
Only
1112 17 mo
CM! M r PeyfW, 313 2121
FAIRW AY MOTORS
Horn* ol il« « Down A Rida
3400 US 17 ?2 Longwood 121 1300

1 M f PONT. GRAND PRIX
AM Ar.Cew .
PQ Q Q O
*wf «ftn I l s d . T l d V V O O

IB M PONT. LIM A N S O S I

r ,r -^ $ 6 9 8 8
IS M POddTIACLIMANS

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$3988

Ar 1 Or &lt;“ “

5 4 9 8 8

I S U DODGE COLT

IB M PONT. GRAND A ll
Ar. k w s t o w, M Q Q Q Q
( k d f t t q «D&gt;
f G u W

otr. p t p b om tm. runt
oroott tookk bod MOO or boil
of N r
Coll 4» 44.1

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$2988

FOND GMflAM 74
EaraMent work car depend*
bie.ftcyl \s m .
Call P i 2441

TOROLTD*77
Loaded run* good new hr**
t l 000 Call 173 1147 atf*r ftpm

D

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AIR BOAT Gator Hull. II t**t.
IIS angil* valve tycoming with
Irailtr Reduced for quick
M itt 13 *00 firm Also Dolphin
lowbtit. t M00 Call 333 44*9
BONITA BOWRIOCR *5 VI
130 Merc rui ter I O. cuttom
Ram flnt drive on Ira iltr.
wattrbonnet, ik li. canvat
cover Compitt*
Reedy to
Go' S4400 offtr Owner financ
mg availablt Call 447 S74 97M

COMMERCIAL FISHING NETS
Hoopnotft- Call 4410101
__
GLASS M ASTCR BOAT. U toot,
75 HP Evinrud* motor and
(radar Aftking 5750 or makt
of far Call 333 44*9
HOUSEBOAT
43 G-bton E&lt;
etufiv*. ItOO tingle V drive
dieneI 3 i tat ion* lua ury (
level interior piu* cutty cabin
Perfect 11vt.aboard Econcern
cal cruiemg Sleep* 4 139 000
Call..................... .........m t i l l .
11*1 It. oldar medal Batton
Whaler
IMS modal M hp
E nnrud* motor, 3 trailer* all
equipped 13900 t i l 1344.
• IS FOOT FIBERGLASS BOAT
Vtry unique dtfttgn Vary old
Heed* r«*lor«tion You re
move ISO o b. q Call J3^lj*2*d
111* L AR S O N w /»r*ilar. In
buard outboard Run* good
» TWO or bait offer Ml IJet

14 JOHNSON ISHP
SS Prop
obo

Lika Newt ft Oui
,
m iw

IS PONTOON
With motor, frailer, 20 seat*
10
Ceil alter *pm 131 7Q7|

217— Oaraqo Saks
CHUIU0TASPRING FUNG
*Do you have tlem* tor Ml**
I Space available lor Ml* held
| by Volar * A**oc on March
I'lVif IIS par space For in
‘ emeiion call 3aS *7*1

I l f — W anted to Buy
» Far rev* Metal* ...... GJa**
3MO
12HIM

222-Musical
Merchandise
jilGHT Piano wiln benen
condition A*kmg 4400
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3— Miscellaneous
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■ Education, Page 6C

VOLUNTEERS
Prevent abuse
Orientation and training for Interested volun­
teers who ean help prevent ehtld abuse by
teaching parenting skills and offering support
will Is- held 7 p in.. Marrh 21. nr IO a .n i.. March
22. at The Sunshine Connection. 400 E. Stale
Hoad 436. Suite 2 1f». Casselberry.
Details, call 767-8977.

Volunteers needed
Th e Volunteer Center of Seminole County Is a
clearinghouse for the recruitment and place­
ment of volunteers to Seinlnolr C ounty S im-la I
Service Agencies.
Please call 3 2 1-5739 to volunteer.
V olunteers are nreded at the following
agencies: Longwtxxl Health Care Center. L u ­
th e ra n Haven N u rs in g Hom e. A lta m o n te
Springs Police Department. Help End Abuse
To da y. Seminole County la-gal Aid. Department
of Health and Hum an Services, and Seminole
C ounty Mental Health Center.

CLUBS
Be responsible
T h e Central Florida Kennel Club will present a
"Responsible Ikig O w ne r" seminar In the
W inter Park Public Library com m unity room.
lO a .m . until mxxi. April 11.
T h e program Isopen lothe public.
Kim Hopkins, of Pels lk-sl Friend. Maryann
Itorgnn of the Anim al Grieving Center and Dr.
Sheldon Rennert, dog show judge, breeder and
cluli menitier. will lead the discussion and
answer questions.
Details, call 6 7 1 7440. or 862-2872.

Save money on fertilizer
L A K E M ARY - Th e Rotary Club of Lake Mary
will s|Minsor a fertilizer sale. Man-h I7 a n d 18
T h e sale will I k - on 50-pound bags of organic
6-6-6 fertilizer lor $9.
It will lie held from 9 a m lo 4 p in. In two
locations: at (he Puhllx at laikc Mary Village and
ai Albertson's In the Lake Mary Centre parking
lot
Proceeds to bcnelll community projects
Details, call Itreni Carll. 333-3377

The cycle ol lile can be exciting as the elderly have more time to rediscover themselves and the world around them

Elderly em brace life

Retired educators to meet
SA N 'FO R b — Seminole County Retired Educa­
tors Association ISCR EAI will meet I p.m ..
March 13. at laike Monroe Inn lor lunch, and 2
p.m . fora meeting.
Officers nominated for 1990-91 w ill be elected.
All retired educators urged to attend.
For details, m il Doris Duxhiiry. president.
322 1418

Monte Carlo event planned
H E A T H R O W — Th e Heathrow W om en's Cluli
will host its third annual "A n Evening at Monte
Carlo" Casino party Saturday. April 21.
T h e fund raiser will benrllt the Missing
Children Center Inc. In Longwood.
Guests to exchange play money In "casino
gam bling.”
T w o hundred tickets available at $60 per
(M-rson.
Continuous Iml and cold hors d'oeuvre buffet
lo In- served.
For tlcketsor more Inlorinatlon cull 333-3344.

Old age is
beginning
for som e
seniors

Photo* by Lacy Demon

doggers to hold class
L A K E M ARY - Dixie Land dogge rs holds
classes 7 8 p m . Mondays, iutd meetings 8-9
ji.m .. at the old Lake Mary Itn- station on First
Street and W ilbur Avenue. Luke Mary
Details, call 3 2 1 5267

WORKSHOPS
Art workshops held
T h e Women Artists Group. 1700 Sunset
Drive. Longwood. conducts workshops In oil and
a c ry lic p a in tin g , designing a nd p a in tin g
sweatshirts, puppetry, actingundceramics.
Details, call Jtxtn Wahl. 323 6349.

Learn how to cane
S A N FO R D — A caning workshop will be
olfered 9:30 a m lo 12:30 p.m .. March 15. at the
Seminole County Extension Service. 250 W
County Home Knud, across trout Flea World.
The workshop will teach how to cane chairs.
Limited space: advance registration required.
Cust is $ It) lor double session.
Call Iturharu HughesGregg. .123-2500. ext
5550

ZOO
Walk the boardwalk
S A N FO R D — T h e Central Florida Zoological
Park will lx-gln construction of a network ol
elevated Ixiariiwalks In the spring
A li a reslileuts. businesses, ofguilDuliotl* arc
asked lo make a worthwhile gill to the zoo by
purchasing a plonk winch will lx-ar their name
Planks lor Individuals and families cost $30.
schools and did*.. $50. businesses and service
organizations. $'250
I In- Imurdwalk w ill provide visitors with a
toller view ol tin- animals olid will lx- more
w herb hair accessible
To purchase a plank call 323 4450. or
s i t 2341

Members ol Ihe Sanford Senior Center enjoy life more than
ever as Ihey kick up their heels together.
By L A C V D O M IN
Herald stall writer
W r arc all running die human
race, and each lick nl tin- clrxk
brings iis rinser In llu- home slrrli h
ri-llrciucnl and old age
Si-mlnuli- C ounty seniors who
dear the hurdles ol IPncss. lliiaocl.il
planning, and loss ol a loved one.
are arllvcly enjoying Ihctr "gulden
years' In In-tier health and with
more money Ilian ever Ix-loriF.vc Rupp. Iiilormatlon specialist
Inr llu A n .i A g ility on AudiU- -sod
although 23 |x-rrrnl ol Seminole
( otitllv s 3-1.7IH, residents over 65
re q u ire som e a ssista n ce w ith
person.il i are and 27 percent need
some help hi home management,
only three pcrrciil ol llu- area's
seniors need extensive help
Nallonwide. senior citizens spend
$ ltii) Inllloii nm m nllv lor non
essentials
Ihe llgures dial liluu m y inliiil
tliuligh .lie ihe lines nlxiiil old age."
Rupp S.llll III 1980. Sem inole
t oiinlv had 1.26-1 residents over 85
vears old T h is year. 2 716 oldsters
w ill reside In-ie and l&gt;\ 2 txxt 5 :i|o
residents w III lx- over 85
Statistics show 19 p i n t in ol
these residents will need sonic
assist.on r
( o n s t d e r Its m g 8 5 \ t -.irs a n d still
b e in g a c t iv e
w ith
lit t le o r n o
a s s is t,m i ■
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I li.it s n o t

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Sanlord senior Kav ( nil 72 Is a
retired si booheut her w ho was
wulowetl 15 Vears ago Her t lost led
t lieeklxmes and sinking llguic art
rt uilulst t til ol a younger Katherine
Heplnirii
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whatever up|x-als to me lor the
i la y."
" M y t r e n -u g r d g ra n d d a u g h te rs
a r e Jt-a lu u s o l m v m h I. i I s c h e d u l e ."
C u l l s a id c h u c k l i n g
I c a n S la v n u t
la t e Ix -c a u s c I d o n 't h a v e in get u p
a n d g u In s c h o o l th e n e x t d a y
C u l l k e e p s c o m p a n y w i t h S a n lo r d
r e s ld c n l A I S t a r k e . 7 4 . a r e t ir e d
re s t-a rc li c h e m is t . w h o h e lp e d d r v e lo p d t -lo lla it ls a n d m u s t a r d g a s lo r
th e
N a tio n a l D c le n s e R e s e a rc h
C o n m i l l l i T . d u r i n g W o r ld W a r II
S t a r k t - is a n a c t iv e m e t u h e r o l th e
S i l v e r h a ir e d le g is la t u r e . in F l o i l d a .
and
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v c r s t l y m e d ic a l c i - i i l r r s
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I n s l r i i n i c u l a l in p a s s in g a h ill m i
m n h llf h o m e s la n d a rd s
I h e |hilr r e c e n t l y a l l r u i l e i l Ih e
t o n lr o v e r s l.i l s c r e e n i n g n l llu - " L a s t
l e m p i a l l o n o l C l i r l s l C u l l c la i m e d
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lie t o r c ih e s h o w h e t it-r t h a n th e
m o v i e " r e f e r r in g to th e c o n i m n i i n n
i u st-tl b v p r o l i - s l e r s o u ts id e
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p e o p le
s h e s a id
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w o u l d h a v e g o t t e n in It K a v li u d n l
be e n m i pushy
W h t -u tile th e a t e r w a s c h a n g e d lo
a c t n im x lu tt - It-yver v ie w e r s . C u l l w a s
i le le r t lllu e il to s i - tot hi rs e ll w h a t
a ll Ih e h is s w u s u t x H Il
I oh|ci t lo c e n s o r s h ip . " s h e s a id
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iis w h .i l In m c A n d I re a lly d i d n 't
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lis te n e d a n d s ip p e d In r Ilia , k . o i l , .
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. r y s i . d r a d iu s g a s lig h t s th e a d v e n t
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I d o n i lik . i n i.il k u i i ii li a lx iiii

For Sanford residents Kay Cull. 72, and AI Slarke. 74
retired research chemist, romance has just begun

•he pasi | like m see what's going
on now
I will say lh.lt kills I ih I.iv have a
l"t ..... . tempi.itiuii than AI ilul
Mel la had a wav nl dealing with
idleness
She kept me Imsv
Starke
added
Melta -MillI sill- leels eillle.Itluil Is
om sali-giiaril lor a rnmlnriahltretlreiileul. who hersell requires uu
extriislvi- nursing t art

I cut ouraged AI in go lot ollege.
she said
I hat was hack 111 Ih e tie
presslon." Starke said
It wasii'l
easy, hill I worked and burrowed
my way through ' Starke holds a
doctor.in- m rt-M-areli chemistry
Kllzalx-th Item dlrt-elor ol the
S a n lo rd S e n io r C e n t e r , said.
Ixc.iuse seniors lived through the
depressloii. they know the value ol
S e e L if e , P a g e 3C

H o m e b o u n d are asked
by phone, ‘A re you O K ? ’
•Mild II has never Ix-en a burden
oil |xilier stall.
I he m orning calls arc usually
SA N FO R D — While Sanlurd
mailt- by llu- |xillce dcpartim-nl s
sh u t-in s e im lln iif lo receive
KSV I' volunlecrs II ihcv aren't
personal a liru llo n fnnn |xillee.
available, dispatchers or clerks
Casselberry residents will m Hill
llll in. Harriett said.
Ix-nehl Irom a new eompiilerlzetl
"W e've developed some s|x-ctal
dally call Inset- II all Is well.
relationships through this pro­
Sanford Roller Chief Slt-vcn
gram anil through encouraging
Harriett said he prefers I h r
conversation." Harriett said. Hr
|M-rMiii.il touch, hut agrct-i! any
added lhal tills dally rnnlael may
tv|x- ol check is a benefit to the
he a su bscribe r's on ly coincommunity.- Harriett wants |x-nniu n lva lln n w ith the outside
ple 1 0 know t h a t police w ill check
world on that day.
on shill-Ins fret- of charge on a
Harriett related an Incident
daily Irasls All Ihe elderly or
w lm h tixik place on Thanksgiv­
disabled need n&gt; do Is call the
ing when dispatchers, learning
pollcr slallon at 323
lo
that Mime lioim Ixniml residents
register.
'
would not have a s|x-clul holiday
Th is program has existed III
■limit r. had Uinnrrs delivered to
Saul.ml lor more than It) years
Iht 111
'.ind now has utxiul a dozen
Tilt- recipients ol litis service
residents on its call list, all ol
have not In their gratitude go
them over ihe age ol 90 There
unexpressed Om- arllstie sub
have lx en up 10 50 siiltM-nlx-rs at , st r t be r e a c h i not i l h s e n d s
one time In the |hist amt Harriett
S ee S h u t - i n s . P sg r 3C

By SU SA N

L O G IN
Herald stall writer

�SC — Sanford Haraid. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March 11. 1900

Police chief sets m inds at ease
about 10 yean*. "Sanford has
Ix-en wonderful to u s." Elsie
suld. "It wus a great p la rr to
Pal and Diane McLellan. 618
lter fiance Is the son of Bob and
raise our children But the time
Elm AVe.. Sanford, announce Barbara Cooper. 3021 Dovetail
has come to explore new ItorlIhc engagement of their daugh­ Run. Sanford. He Is the maternal
tu n s a n d la k e on n e w
ter. Lisa Frances Bailey. San­ grandson of L a rn e and Carl
cliullrnges.”
ford. to David Allen Elliott. Holaclaw, Jonesboro. Tenn.
Elsie nnd Edgar are outdoor
Sanford.
He Is the paternal grandson of
enthusiasts and enjoy boating
Bom In Sanford, the bride- Faye Cooper, of Tennessee.
and ffshlng. T h e y are charter
elect la the maternal grand­
He Is a 1988 graduate of
members of the Grace Methodist
daughter of Pat and Lauren Seminole High School and Is
Church and are going to miss
‘
Baker. 467 Lemon Bluff Road. emi
i ployed
as a small engine
day before the big event and their ch urrh and friends. Elsie
Osteen.
leci
chnlclan at Mister Mower,
stayed In a hotel while finalizing said they had such wonderful
She works at Mobtlte and Winter Park.
last m inute details. "W e had no memories of Sanford and "we
attends night daasea at Semi­
Th e couple Is planning a 3
Idea they were In tow n." Elsie will lake our memories with us."
nole Community College.
p.m. wedding on May 19 at
suld.
But they won't Is- moving to
Born In Charlottesville. Va­
Sanford Bible Church.
T h e ir daughter. Trresa Rabun, Georgia when they planned.
and her husband. Bobby, of Their loving children lin k care
Dade Cty. had previously made ol that. First, they must make a
a rra n g e m e n ts lo lake th e ir 10-day Irtp lo Hawult. a gill Iron*
parents out lo celebrate their l hr children
retirement. It wus necessary for
At thr-p nrty. which. Inelden*
Maternal great grandparents
M r. a n d M rs . D o u g la s S .
lire Rabuns. they said, lo lake tally, "was absolutely wonderful.
Doudney. Orlando, announce are Mrs. Sadie Brown and Mr.
t h e i r s o n b y t h e S a n o r a Just wonderful." according lo
the birth of their son. Douglas and Mrs. F.O. Campbell, all of
Clubhouse to see relatives who Elsie. Ihe couple were rousted by
Southw ard Doudney J r . on Ohio.
were there decorating for a their children. Following the
Paternal gran Another Is Mrs.
March 1.
roast and u m oving and Inspir­
Th e maternal grandparents Myra Doudney. Longwood. and
in g poem w ritte n by th e ir
are Mr. and Mrm. J.W . Campbell. great grandfather Is Mr. Ira E.
son-in-law. Musty Fowler, the
Southward. Sanford.
Orlando.
Griffiths were blindfolded while
they were In-tog dressed and
accessorized. W h e n they re­
moved their blindfolds. Elsie und
Edgar were w cu rlng colorful
Hawaiian lashlons. large dark
Tw o Longwood residents are Lawrence Carr. 400 Golf Brook
glasses und the works.
am on g students w ho were, Circle, a freshman majoring In
Guests wen- served hot and
named to the dean's honors lists chemistry, who was also named
eold hors d'oeuvres and cake
at Texas Christian University. a T C U Scholar for completing
and a variety of Itcvcragcs from
Fort Worth. Texas, for the 1989. the 1989 fall semester with a 4.0
an open bar. A m o n g the oul-offall semester. This recognition grade-point average: and Rich­
town guests were: ilm ir llrntlcy.
cites undergraduate students for ard Harlow Kranze. 309 SmokD e B a r y t M in n ie llu n n i i m .
ertse Blvd.. a Junior majoring In
academic achievement.
Birmingham. Ala.: and Ann und
T h e honorees arc Christian physics.
Frank Fain. Severevllle. T rim ,
and Orlando Others ullendrd
fro m O r la n d o u n d th e
Tltuavlllr-Cortxi Beach area.
Hosting Ihe delightful erlrbrulion. In uddltlon to the Rabuns
E ls * and Ed gar G riffith
and Ih rlr stilt. Grafton, were the
Griffiths' children: Ed Griffith
forthcom ing fam ily wedding
DEAR ABBTt My family and I
Th a t's when Ihe surprise cam r Jr.. Ills wlfr. Molilnc. and daugh­
have recently undergone nine
In. "T h e y really pulled one over ters. Am y unit Michelle. Allunlu:
weeks of home hospice care for
Marinello Fowler, her husband.
on u s." Edgar laughed.
m y terminally III mother. W ords
T h e Griffiths have lived In Musty, and their sons. Musty J r .
cannot describe the marvelous
Sanford since 1949 where he amt Jared. Germantown. T r im .:
care she received from this
was employed by the city of Dennis Griffith. Atlanta: and Ken
wonderful kind of service, as
Sanlrd us city street superin­ Griffith. Ills wile. Jo . and daugh
well as the emotional support
trr. Stacy. Atlanta
tendent for 17 years. He left tin
and direction we. her caregivers,
city to work at Kennedy Space
Festival with a vlaw
received.
Center In 1966 and commuted
T h e flunks ol Ihe St. Johns
M y sister a nd I. and m y
rvery duy lo the center lor 24
River at Lake Monroe was the
m o t h e r 's s is t e r , w e re the
years. D uring his tenure at the perfect plarr last Saturday and
prim ary caregivers and. us such,
space center. Edgar worked lor Sunday for an arts and crafts
sister and da u gh te rs. I um
we learned a great deal about
T W A . Boeing anti retired from
frstlvul by that nam e. T h e
home hospice care behavior for publishing you r letter because It
Lockheed. Feb. 28.
sends a very Important message
liackdrop was a panoramic view
visitors and relatives alike. You
Elsie
retired
Irom
the
Seminole
that has not been given the
of the lovely lake with seagulls
would do you r readers a big
County
School
System
In
J
a
n
u
­
publicity It deserves.
lazily soaring overhead while
favor If you print the following
ary where she was e m p l o y e d us sevrrul su IUm m I s stu n t itirmigti
information for the benefit of
n In reference to Ihe' ‘ B f U tW i i rwc abrw w r p r i M
a secretary for 19 years She also the rippling waves What a view!
patients under the home hospice
letter from "lla p p v But Dis­ , Elsie and Edgar Griffith will spent about four years with Ihe
Hands, singers and dancers
care:
never be the same after having Sunnlland Corp.
tressed Bride.” you advised.
kept Ihe throngs highly enter­
I.Rem em ber. Ihe patient ts "...It's your wedding, and If you
ihe surprise of their lives on
T h e couple have raised their
tained while they were browsing
terminally 111 and will not recov­ a n d y o u r fiance choose to
March 2 when their five children children all In Sunlord. It Is with
through Ihe arts and crafts
er. so do not say. " I hope you gel
honored
them
at
a
surprise
exclude certain members of your
mixed emotions that they will
tooths dolling the lukefronl at
well soon.” or. "A re you feeling
retirem ent p a rly . " W e were soon make their home on Lake
family. It's your right."
Fort Mellon Park. " T ills Is really
better today*/" Say Instead. " I
I
agree, but what do you think totally overwhelmed and sur­ Ja c k s o n , Ja c k s o n . G a .. Just
nice for S u n l o r d ." se ve ra l
um so glad that you are able to of un uninvited family member
prised. Total shock." Elsie said
south of Atlanta, where they
spectators calculated.
visit with us for u while."
Th e family started arriving Ihe have maintained a home tor
w h o com es lo the w edding
2.I)o not overstay your visit.
anyway?
Five or 10 m inutes Is all that
BEEN THERE
most weakened patients can
D
E
A
R
B
E
E
N
THEREr A
tolerate.
e
d
d
i
n
g
3.
Do not expect coffee, re­w
Is no place to create u scene, so
freshments or entertainm ent.
Remember thul the caregivers unless the presence of un u n­
are already exhausted from giv­ invited fum lly mem ber Is u
threat to the p ra rr und quiet of
ing 24-hour-a-day care.
4.
Do not bring unsolicited foodthe occasion, better suffer his or
or plants. T h e patient may feel her presence In silence.
guilty for not Joyfully responding
DEAR ABBY: I have read you
l o c it h e r . In s te a d , sen d
for years, but this Is m y first
appropriate greeting curds and
sh o rt notes, w h ic h can be time to write to you. Abby. why
do people promise to write, lo
Iclsurcly read to the patient.
call, to send pictures and to visit,
5.lf (tosslble. use a restroom
and never make good their
belore co m in g to visit. Th e
promises? T h is Is especially sad
patient's bathroom Is usually
loaded with wet laundry and/or for older shut lns. The mailbox is
necessary medical supplies, and empty, the phone never rings,
may he an embarrassment to the and their days are long and
lonely.
household.
It Is so m uch better not to
&lt;i Do not telephone for dally
make promises lo older peo­
ie|Nirls — there Is no secretary
available lor phone answering p le -th e n surprise them with
service. Once or twice u week Is your thoughtfulness.
My mother Is 89. Four of her
sufficient.
Home hospice care is a won- friends huve promised to visit
derlul arrangement lor those her "so o n "— well. It's been a
|ia(lcnis land families) who fit year since she’s seen any of
the criteria and who wish for them. How can people be so
death to occur at home. Hut. It Is u n k in d ? Mom called today,
still a "hospital situation." and asking me lo pick up a birthday
v is ito rs sh o u ld respect the card for one of these forgetful
friends.
w ish e s of the p a tie n t a n d
I would love to see this In
caregivers.
paper.
Thanks lor lending an ear.

Bailey-Elliott

Hospice patients need
respect from visitors

E U G E N IA B. M U R R A Y . R.N.
S T A T E N IS LA N D . N .Y.
D EA R E U G E N IA : I’lease accept
m y sym pathy on Ihe loss of your
mother. She was blessed to have
had such a caring and cupablc

Sanford Police C h ie f Steve
H a r r i e t t Is p r o u d o f h is
hometown — everything except
the Increase In crime, that Is.
T h e most pressing problem In
the city today Is the drug iraffle.
he said.
"In m y childhood days. San­
ford was a better place.” he
added.
Harriett was the guest speaker
at the Sanford W om an's C lu b
re g u la rly scheduled m eeting
Wednesday. Introduced by Irene
Brown, chairman of Ihe club's
Public Affairs Department, lia r- *
tin t made a big hit w ith the
women when he told them that
terrorism on the eust side of
Sanford has subsided since last
sum m er when several women
were assaulted.
Many of Ihe women, os well as
Ihe chief, were friends of Mildred
C a rv e r w h o w us b ru t a lly
murdered last year. W hen the
chief announced that " In iny
opinion" Ihe person responsible
for that crime Is In custody, the
women breathed sighs of relief.
No slnillur crimes have been
committed since the suspect has
been In custody, he said. He
traced Ihe m urder buck to Ihe
s u s p e ct's In v o lv e m e n t w ith
drugs.
Harriett Is concerned over Ihc
safety of all citizens. He pointed
out several safety options rating
an alarm system as the most
effective. He applauded the posi­
tive aspects of the Neighborhood
Wutch program and suggested
lo the women to know and love
thy neighbor. He didn't overlook
having a "big. mean dog" on the
premises.
Harrtctl told the w o m rn not to
be bashful by calling the police
to Investigate a situation even If
It turns nut lo be a false alurm.
"W e had rather be called 100
times for nothing than one time
for something." he said.
Most crim e s are p ro p e rly
ertmrs • thefts and burglaries
while homeowners are uway.
Harriett said. And most of these
are c o m m itte d lo p u rch a se
drugs, but not always. Th e city
has more transients than In Its
history and m any stral for food,
he said.
Follow ing his com m entary.
Harriett was deluged with ques­
t io n s fro m Ih c In t e re s te d
clubwomen which he willingly
unsw ered. T h e w om en were
Impressed.

NONA IN HAWAII
DEAR NONA: Some folks need
a little nudge. Write again next
week, and let me know If our
nudge was effective.

Sanford Police Chief Steve Harriett told members
of the Sanford W om an's Club that in his
childhood days. Sanford was a safer city. He gave

safety tips to the women To his left is Irene
Brown, chairman of public affairs, and Hazel
Cash, club president, is on his right.

Nice lor Sanford, m y hind
toenail. II would have been nice
In New York or Paris!
A first lime exhibitor since he
look up art a short lime ago. Bill
Vincent J r . proudly showed off
tils beautiful wutrrrolurs In a
stall faring the sidewalk on East
First Street.
Next to Bill was Faye Siler's
e x h ib it w h ose s p e c ia lly Is
animals and. particularly, rac­
coons. How rver Faye's deviation
from her animals, an oil painting
of palm trees gently blowing In
the breezes, won her the E.B.
Stowe award.
Stowe, now In his 90s. Is a
celebrated artist and teacher
whose paintings grace the walls
of numerous hrtmes and busi­
nesses. Th e stipulation to enter
this competition was that the
(Minting must be of palm trees.
Mr. Stowe's specialty.
Faye said that more of u crowd
thun she anticipated was In
attendance. "T h e weather had a
lot lo do with It." she said.
" T h e r e w a s so m e n lr e
work...pretty w ork."
A husband und wife tram .
Bettyr und Don Reagan, showed
Ih rlr wares, side by side. You
couldn't ntlss Bettyr who looked
very arty wearing a hot pink
silky (u n is und Jacket ensemble
while she showed her rolorful
pulntlngs. "It's the best show
we've had as far as people
t u r n o u t . " B e t t y r . an a r r - o m p l l s h r d artist, s u ld . "E v e ry ­
thing was perfect. I really en­
joyed It."
Bettyr was ulso the recipient of
u rlhbnn. Best In Category, of
drawing, graphics and pastels. " I
didn't expert to win anything.
T h is wus a strong rolrgory. I am
p l r u s e d ." T h e a w a rd a lso
brought her 9350.
I kin ts also u newcomer lo the
art field. H r took up wood
turning a little over u year ago
und bus become quite un expert.
H r wild a number of wooden
bow ls at the festival w h ich
Bettyr drM-rtbrd as h r ‘ did very
w ell."
In Christmas of 1988. Hrttye
gave [kin a lathe, hoping he
would rnjoy working with wood,
l-a lrr. she guvr hint a trip to a
w o o d w o r k in g w o rk s h o p In
Tennessee und since, he lias
hern a devotee of wood turning.
" H r became attached to It."
Bettyr said.
Several organizations made
quite a few bucks for their clubs'
r o l l e r s . Km y H il l unit C h i l l I lo r r r ll were s rllln g hotnemude
goodies for S IS T E R Inr. Sunday
afternoon.
Opposite them. Preceptor De­
lta Della Chapter of Beta Sigma
I’hl sold hot dogs, hamburgers
and cold drinks. T h e ir business
w a s b u s t l i n g . A m o n g th e
husbands of members helping
w ere G e orge lleers, W a y n e
Keeling. Edgar Sm ith. Eddie
Srnkartk. Frank Hubbard and
Dick Frank. Sorority members
Miclallzlng with the customers
white slinging hush were Put
Beers. Linda Keeling. Charlotte
Blades. Carol A nn Sm ith. Marlon
Farella. Betty Jack. Kitty Corley.
W a nda H u b u rd und P h y llis
Senkarlk.
A nd among the patrons who
were m i Impressed w ith the
festival that they attended both
days were Jo yc e und Blake
Sawyers. Dorothy McReynolds
suld she hud u wonderful lime
"all by myself."
Sunday couldn't have been
more beautiful. It would have
hecn difficult for one of Sanford's
award-winning artists to paint a
picture more lovely. Th e tlay
was meant for art.
T h e event wus sponMired by
Ihe Greater Sanford Chumber of
Com m eree und Ihe SanfordSeminole Art A xmx -Iu IIo ii .

Card party ta t
T h e Garden C lub of Sanford
Inc. will hold Its annual Curd
Party on ThurM lay. March 15.
from 10 u.m. to 3 p.m . ut the
clubhouse.
Tickets, at 94.50 each. Include
luncheon. For tickets and In­
form ation. cull Chal llorrcll.
322-4507.

(Doris District), retired San lord
Harald People editor. Is s Haraid
corrospondenl covering Ihe
Sanford area. Phone: 322-4525.)

THE SERVICE
_z_

A lr Forre A irm an Vance E Gore,
son of Van and M ym a Gore.
2107 E. Purkton Drive. Deltona,
bus arrived lor du ly at Eaker Air
Fort e Base. Ark.
Gore Is an apprentice com*
in.mil and control specialist wttli
iIn - 3 -lo t I t B o m b a r d m e n t
Squadron
Ills wife. Margaret. Is the
daughter ol Louise Scltaeler.
2 J I7 S. Volusia A v r . Orange
City.
Gore Is a 1982 graduate of
A n t ille s H ig h S c h o o l. Fort
B in Italian. Puerto Mlco

c o m p le te d
th e b a s ic
held artillery
cannoneer
c o u rs e at
F o rt S ill.
Okla.
During Ihe ___,

Pvt. Ja im e E. Gonzalez, m i i i of
Ht-lly L. and .Jaime Gonzalez.
2915 Stone St . Oviedo, has

Gonzalez Is a 1989 graduate of
L a k e H o w e ll H ig h S c h o o l,
W inter Park

course

_

Chri9 Phllllpg

s t u d e n t s w e re t a u g h t th e
duties of a howitzer o r gun
section crew m an T h e y alMi re­
c e iv e d In s tru c tio n In c o m ­
munications. maintenance and
I lie* handling of ammunition and
explosives.

A rm y Private Christopher M.
Phillips, son of Anne W . and
Henry L Phillips. 331 Crystal
C i r c l e
O vie do, has .
c o m p le t e d |
basic tra in ­
in g at Fort I
L eonar d)
Wood. Mo.
D uring the
» t u ' d ne n { { » J 9 |m« G o n ia ltz
r e c e i v e d I n s t r u c t i o n In
drill and ceremonies, weapons,
m ap reading, tactics, military
courtesy, military Justice, first
aid. und A rm y history and tradi­
tions.

Phillips Is a 1984 graduate of
Oviedo High School.
A rm y National G uard Private
To d d W . Fehr. Min of Janice C.
Fchr. Orange City, has gradu­
ated from the U.S. A rm y (lower
generation equipm ent repair
course at Fort Ik-tvolr. Va
D u ring Ihe course. students
were taught lo maintain and
repair electric and hydraulic
control systems of mobile power
generators.
Fehr Is a 1986 graduate ol
DeLantl High School
Sharon E. Forracre. daughter ol
Mary A. Pape, and stepfather. Al
Pape. Brrgenncld. N .J.. has been
appointed a sergeant In the U.S.

A ir Force.
T h e new ntxi-commlsstonrd
officer completed training In
m a n a g e m e n t, le a d e rs h ip ,
human relations and N CO re­
s p o n s ib ilitie s . before b e in g
awarded this status.
Forearre Is an air traffic con­
trol operator with the 2020th
C o m m u n ic a tio n s S q u a d ro n .
Shaw A ir Force litse. S.C.
H e r f a t h e r ts J o h n D .
Mullurkcy. Staten Island. N.Y.
Her husband. A ir Force Sgt.
Chester C. Forracre. Is the son of
Chester Foreacre of Orange City.
She Is a 1980 graduate of
llergenllcld High School and
received an aaanrlntr degree In

1989 from Ihc C om m unity Col­
lege of the A ir Force.
Pvt. Todd E. Laahley. son of
G a ry W. Laahley. 864 Wolf Tra il.
Casselberry, has graduated from
a helicopter repair course at the
U . S . A r m y T r a n s p o r t a t io n
School. Fort Eustls. Va.
D u rin g ihe course, students
learned to perform direct and
general support maintenance on
helicopters. Also Included was
Instruction In safety practices,
u sage of g ro u n d s u p p o rt
equipment and special and pre­
cision tools.
Lashley Is a 1989 graduate of
Lym an High School. Longwood.

t

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, March It, 1990 — SC

L o n g trek b y A n d e rs o n w ill be little fo rg o tte n
Kem rm bcr Cody Anderson?
T w o m onths ago h r panned
through the Sanford area In a
eovrrrd tricycle, pedaling with
his arms and legs. Because it
was a tem porary vlatl from
Anderson, and If "out of alghf,
out of m in d ." la the ease with
most people, let me remind you
what Anderson la up to.
H r Is rid in g 27.000 miles
around I he world in that tricycle
In a "Pedal for Lire” campaign to
coax Americans and foreigners
alike lo ro n lrib u lr to C A R E , an
Inirmatlonal relief organization.
Hia goal: to wipe out world
hunger by getting people lo
contribute In an organization
which sinks moat of Its hinds
into meeting that f ia l.

T h e people at C A R E In New
York City said Friday when they
heard from Anderson two days
ago he waa in Beaumont. Texas,
and headed west. Since Florida,
he got caught In freralng rain In
Louisiana which delayed him
somewhat, according lo Mike
Well, public relations. T h e entire

trip, which Anderson siaricd In
November from N rw Hampshire.
Is supposed lo lake about two
years.
W h y Is Cody. 34. undertaking
xurh a dangerous mission? Lei’s
fare It: It’s no picnic fighting off
wild dogs and snakes In ihe
Mojave Desert, which h r has had
lo do In pnsl rrusatlrs. and h r
will be passing through thal area
again. Anderson told me h r was
doing tt because h r Is a C hris­
tian. Even though he did not fll
th e b ill of t h r c i r a n - r u t
ch u rch-g oing type or nf Ihe
Insistent p rosrlyilzrr. 1 was In­
clined I ii believe him. A ftrr all.
h r was doing more Hum Jusl
attending rh u rch or screaming
about "sulvallon" over Ihe tele­
vision.
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Anderson sulrl lo me. quoting
the Bible. " I'm a Christian and
H r (Jesus) said T lra l the Sick',
so I walked 14.1)00 miles. He
said. 'Feed m y children*, so I’m
biking around the world to [red
His children."
Anyone wishing lo contribute
lo his euuse mav do so hy
co ntacting C A R E . 6 60 First
A v r.. N rw York. N Y. 10016.
Also, for those who recycle, a
C A R E account has been set up
at Kokomo Tool Co. Inc., 9 IH W.
First St.. Sanford. T h r people
there will donate the money
from your recyclable materials if
you specify.

Guest speaker Mara E. Levitt (standing right),
points (Jut financial options to members of the
Longwood Civic League Women's Club. Helping

her are June Lormann (left), president, and
Frances Wade (center), program chairman.

Invnl wlMly
The

Lougw uud

Civic

Leagu e

W omen's Club recently goi a
lesson In financial planning.
T h e club hosted guest speaker
Mara E. Levitt, associate vice
president of Investm ents at
PrudenlUI-Bache Securities Inc..
Winter Park.
Levitt talkrd lo Ihe women
about the nerd for financial
planning.

When Cody Anderson cycled up U S. Highway 17-93 In Jsnuary, t i t
had 24.000 more miles to go In his quest to feed the hungry He
started the trip from Greenfield, N.H., where he works with deal
children. Here he Hashes a smile In front ol a Sanford restaurant
before leaving for Orlando.

Ju n e Lormann. prrsldrnt o(
Ihe rh ib said of the Irrtu rt: "She
pointed out the advantage of
planning and th r pitfalls of
ilnvrsttngl in some of the stocks
It was very Informative and the
women enjoyed It very m u ch."

Shut-insC o a tla u a d fro m Fags 1C
drawings or cartoons to police.
One month. Harriett said, her
Illustration showed police In
uniform singing "Silent N ight."
"This la her perception of what
■ r d n . ' ‘ &gt; l w H M .......... -

Help comes Immediately to a
confined individual who does not
answer a police call, "w h ich Is
usually placed around the same
lime each m orning," Harriett
said. In Ihls rase, an officer Is
d is p a tc h e d for an a t-h o m e
check. Som etim es, the su b ­
scribers have been found to be 111
or Injured and were assisted, he
said.
If the participants know they
aren't going to be home at the
time they are scheduled to be
culled, they usually call and tell
police not to worry. Harriett said.
In Casselberry, police arc in ­
stalling a system to call shut-ins
by computer. 'T h e computer Is
one way to go. I prefer to keep It

personal — time and personnel
perm itting." Harriett said.
" T h is perception of security is
something the public needs and
deserves. We choose to do It In
person."
Casselberry's "A re You O K ? "
computer program, purchased
with a 97.100 donation from
San ford-Orlando Kennel C lu b
o w n e r J e r r y C o l l i n s , w i ll
automatically make dally calls to
city residents who register. T h e
service Is free to the user and the
city will pay 9600 to maintain
the system In Its first year.
Longwood w ill soon Implement a
similar system.
Valerie Barber-Slmpson. m a n­
ager of the Caaoclbcrry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Trip le t
Drive, said Casselberry residents
w h o sre elderly or disabled
signed up for the service this
past Wednesday. Anyone else
who would like the service, can
do so through city emergency
workers st the public safety

building at 95 N. Lake Triplet
Drive, she said.
" W e w a n t people w h ose
neighbors and friends want to
usk each day. 'Are you O K ? '"
Barber-Slmpson wild.
T h e service la expected lo be
e f f e c t iv e t h i s m o n t h .

A subscriber will be called by
the a u to m a tic system each
morning, and asked. “ Are you
okay?" Emergency dispatchers
monitor the responses. If there Is
no answer after four calls within
30 minutes, un alarm sounds
and Information on the resi­
dent's medical status Is reported
to officials. Poller, a neighbor or
other emergency workers would
then make a personal check on
the subscriber.
T h is system , developed In
Iowa In 1962. Is In use In about
45 cities In the nation. Cassel­
berry Is the first Florida city to
use the program developed by
Northland Innovation Corp.

Life
C o n tin u a d from Faga IC
planning for hard times.
"T h e y also consider school an
Im portant privilege, because
many of them had lo work at
what they could to make a living
during the 30a.” D em said.
Dem said the seniors she deals
with are "delightful people who
happen to have had a few more
birthdays than you."
"Th e y 're also more adaptable
than people think." D em said.
“ T h e y were raised with radio —
the speed of sound, and now live
In a m uch faster society — a
visual society based on the speed
orilg ht."
Dern said seniors don't always
talk about the past and about
their health, as m any young
people think.
" A n 80-year-old w ho con­
stantly talks about his health,
probably did Ihe same thing at
30." Dernsald.
Cull agreed. 'T h e re are plenty
of 30-ycar-olds who act like old
maids, loo."
D em said, although a shift tn

priorities occurs as people leave
their childbearing years, "sexu­
a lit y d o e s n 't a top . D e s ire s
needn't change In later years,"
the said.
' T d say A l Is rom antic," Kay
said.
A nd A l claimed: "K a y has the
second best figure In Seminole
C o u n ty."
Kay blushed and answered:
"H e thinks he has the best
figure."
A s Al and Kay planned activi­
ties for Ihe week: three parties,
dinner, and a play. D em checked
the full activity calendar for the
Senior Center.
Started In Ju ly , 1989. with
tw o borrowed card tables, u pool
table, and some chairs, D em
c la im e d th e s e n io r c e n te r,
operated under the City of San­
ford. has quadrupled In size, to
more than 250 active residents.
Seniors gather for aerobics
classes, blood pressure checks,
dances, movlea. and co m p a ­
nionship. There Is no age restric­
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Dernsald.
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Imagine, In 1954. In Sanford,
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could be fined up to 91000. or
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Th in g s change and time ticks
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D em said: “ Stick around!
W ith any luck, you'll get to be a
senior citizen, too."

Shotgun
These men are practicing their swings al the
Sanlord Rotary Breakfast Club Golf Tournament
held at Ihe Heathrow Country Club. The first man

to hit tha ball at the shotgun start was Rick Russi
Dr. Kevin Bonn was next in line.

Makeup this season is natural
United F rs s s ja ts n w tla s a l
"N a tu ral" and "na ke d" artihe buzzwords lor this season's
m akrup. achieved with a new
line of sheer, matte colors and a
light application.
Bright blues and greens are
yesterday's eye colors. A defined
liner under the bottom lashes, a
favorite of m any women for
yrars. Is also passe.
A n d that fo u n d a tio n you
adore? If It Isn't light and
see-through sheer, belter loss It.
Ditto lor thal vibrant blush tn
accent your cheekbones.
Fashion magazines and cos­
ine 11c f i r m s a r e t o u t i n g
"ne u tra l" upd monotone shades
lor the most up-to-date faces this
spring. Kuril) tones and muled
shades of taupe, tight pink and
soft brown are inundating cos­
metic counters and skin-care
salon* nationwide.
Llp-IInlng pencils are "barely
there" III lleshy tones with a hint

ol color, while eyeliners In pen­
cils amt powders are meant to be
smudged mid soft. Blush should
only provide a "w a s h " of color,
beauty experts say.
" W o m e n a re lo o k in g at
ihcinseivcs amt saying they
don't need painted colors on
ihelr face." said makeup artist
Margaret Avery of New York,
who did Barbara Bush's makeup
for Ihe cover of Time magazine.
" T h e y can use earth tones and
make the best of their own
assets and took natural," she
said. "It should tie matte-looking
colors for day.
"You want people lo say you
look great, not that your makeup
looks pretty, and that's Ihe
whole point of makeup — as an
enhancer to your good looks and
features. "V e ry little makeup on
bottom lashes and most makeup
on the upper ltd is the trend."
Avery, who also has dune the
famous faces of Goldie Huwn

and Susan Sarandon, said to­
day's trends shy away from
contouring and locus uu "a
well-blended naked look... It’s
very warm and clean looking."
Some makeup experts say the
t r e n d is a r e t u r n t o ' t h e
glamorous look of Ihe
1940s
thal oozed romance with soft
colors and a light touch.
Th e fresh-faced trend began to
appear In 1989 but evolved Into
a softer look In 1990 with belge
and pink replacing last year s
brown-based tones.
" It's an Individual look, a
return to natural colors that look
like they belong on the face."
said Lauren Anderson, vice pres­
ident of tra in in g for E s te r
Lauder.
"O f course skin has to look
good, like It's been taken care ol.
Foundation should he the same
eolor of your skin unit It should
look very natural." slu- said.

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Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March 11, 1990

■ L O N D IE

by Chic Yeung

■ y Bermlc* Rada Oaol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
M arch I I . 19*0
In the year ahead In oltuatlona
w h e re y o u a re s t r o n g ly
motivated, your possibilities for
fulfilling your expectations will
be extremely good. Dare to be
hopeful and optimistic.
P lb C B S (Feb. 30-March 20)
Y ou r Influence over others is
very strong today, yet you might
not even be aware of this fact. Be
careful what you aay. because
friends will take your words to
heart. Places, tirat yourself to a
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by mailing 91.25 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland. OH
44101-3428. Be sure to stale
your zodiac sign.
A K 1 B S (March 2 1-April 19)
Your Instincts for survival and
se lf-p re se rv a tio n are ra th e r
astute today. You should be able
lo move with certainly In mat­
ters where you feel your Intui­
tion la leading you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
To da y you are likely to be more
receptive than usual to thoughts.
Ideas or messages of an Inspira­
tional nature. More Importantly,
you will know how to use that
which you hear.

by Charles M. Schuli

P E A N U TS
P0 YOU KNOW WHAT ITS LIKE
TO L05E A BALL SAME BY ONE
Rl/N IN THE NINTH INNING?!

WE LOST BY FORTY
RUNS IN FIVE INNIN65!

G S M IN I (M ay 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
Achieving your objectives might
not be easy today, yet m uch to
the amazement of others, you'll
find ways to do so. It's because
you'll use your tngcnulty.
C A M C B R (June 2 1-July 22)
It's Important today that you
share time with friends w ho arc
b o th a ctive and o p tim is tic .
T h e y 'll satisfy your desires for
companionship and inspire you
as well.
'.B O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) You
might have to draw upon the
support and resources of others
In order to attain your objectives
today. T h is won't be a bad
arrangement, because. If you
profit, they'll also gain.
V I R O O (A ug . 23-Sept. 22)
Your best attributes today are
your sense of hum or and your
philosophical attitude. You'll In­
troduce harmony Inlo your In­
v o lv e m e n ts a n d p u t those
around you at ease.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
m ight possess a gift today that
others lack. It will be your ability
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FR A N K A N D E R N E S T

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to be useless Into something
worthwhile and functional.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
W ith ou t really try in g , y o u 'll
have the wherewithal today lo
charm the birds out of the trees.
A word of caution, however,
don't use this quality to try to
manipulate others.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Good thln#i of a material
nature might develop for you
lixlay. but It could be due more
lo the efforts of other* than your
own. Do not be reluctant lo
T h e artist In you could emerge

M u * h I S . IS S O

today a nd give you the ability lo
a re b e a u ty In n il Ih ln g a .

In the year ahead your pre­
stige may ascend and you could
have more Influence over your
peers than you have had pre­
viously. Several advantageous
Joint ventures arc likely.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20)
Don't be reluctant to change
things today that are change­
able. but. by the same token,
don't make yourself nervous
trying lo change something you
don't have the power to alter.
A R IB 8 (March 21-Aprll 19) If
someone comes to you for advice
today, listen carelully and take
ample time to deliberate before
giving counsel. Snap Judgments
you render might be of little or
no value.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20) Be
Imaginative and resourceful to­
day where your work Is con­
cerned. but don't skate off the
boards. If your Ideas are Im­
practical Instead of Inventive,
you'll Just spin your wheels.
G E M IN I (M ay 2 1 -Ju n e 201

cspcctally people. Others will be
draw n to you. perhaps even
people you don't want to attract.
C A N C E R (June 21-Ju ly 221
Sblfllng conditions could present
an unusual opportunity for you
today, but If you do not study It
carefully, you're not likely lo
appreciate all of Its merits.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Don't
hold back today In your dealings
w llh people who have treated
you generously In the past. If
you do. you'll lx* embarrassed
about It later when you've had
lime to review your actions.
V IR O O . (A ug. 23 Sept. 22)
Fina ncia l trends could be u
mixed bag for you lixlay. Th e
balance between your profitable
p o s s ib ilitie s a n d y o u r
extravagant Inclinations could
tilt either way.
L I B R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
must be extremely careful not to
say things without thinking.
Y o u r possibilities for m aking
comments you'd like to retract

share whatever you gain.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) R e g a rd le s s o f w h a t
transpires early In the day. don't
lose you sense of hum or and
take life or people loo seriously.
Th 'n g s get better and better as
the clock ticks on.
A Q U A R IU S Han. 20-Feb. 19)
You won't Ire out of line today If
you remind one who Is obligated
to you ihal this person's account
Is overdue. You might not gel all
lhal Is ow rd you. but something
Is better than nothing
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T E R P R IS E ASSN.
are rather high today.
S C O R P IO 10.1. 24-Nov. 22) It
liM&gt;l.fi like you should (arc rather
well lixlay In slluallons where
you're willing lo share things
with others. However, this won't
lx- true In arras where you are
selfishly motivated.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23 Dec.
2I| T h is Is oik * of Ihose days
when commercial Involvements
with friends might not work out
as well as everyone antUlpates.
You may be better off doing
business with si rangers.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) In order lo a rh lrv r Important
objectives today, you must be
methodical and proceed from a
strong base. If you iry to build
Rome In Just tux- day. you'll nol
succeed.
A Q U A R IU S Han. 20-Kcb. 19)
T h e re Is nol apt to be an
In -b e tw e e n w ith y o u today
w h e re y o u r p e rs o n a l re la ­
tionships arc concerned. You'll
either get along remarkably well
or nol at all.
(C l 1990. N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

WIN A T BRIDGE
B y Ja m e s Ja c o b y
O nly an inexperienced player
would fall lo make six diamonds.
Such a player would stake the
success of the contract on a
spade finesse. With Ihc king held
by West, he would be set. Better
chances abound, and anything
else would work. One approach
Is lo win du m m y's king of clubs,
draw tru m p s e nd in g In the
South hand, and lead the nine of
hearts. If West plays low. play
low from dum m y. East wins the
queen and returns a spade. Rise
w llh Ih r ace of spades and lake
another heart finesse. T h is line
succeeds whenever West holds
al Icasl one heart honor — a 75
p e rc e n t c h a n c e . A se co nd
approach Is lo win du m m y's
k in g of club s, cash A -Q of
diamonds and ace of clubs, and
then play nine of hearts. Inten­
ding to play A K and a heart.
W hen East plays low on Ihe

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third heart, declarer discards a
spade. West will have to win the
Jack of hearts and either lead
Into ihc A Q of spades or give a
stuff and a ruff for the contract. If
on the third heart East were to
pluy an honor, declarer would
ruff and get back lo du m m y wllh
a diamond to play another heart.
If West held the fourth heart, he
could be rndplayrd. If East held
four hearts, declarer could still
fall back on Ihe spade finesse. In
actuality West would probably
cover the nine of hearts with the
Jack. Because of the heart spots
In the combined hands, that
solves all declarer's problems.
H r comes back to hand and
leads the eight of hearts, putting
In the 10. Althixigh East wins
the queen, declarer can return to
d u m m y with a diamond lo shed
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tudents to com pete in Elks’ Oratorical contest
ll'rt that Him- of llw year
kguln. when the Celery C ity
xlgr No. 542 ami E v rrg rrrn
Tenipli* N o. 321 Im p r o v e d
rnevoleni I'ro irc llv r Order Of
Elk* or llie W orld will hold II*
annual local Oralorleal rou lrnl.
I'he conical will he March 17
It Zion Hope Missionary Hup) HI
:h u rc h . Orange Avenue and
eighth Street. Students from
various high schools throughout
endnote County will present

Ihctr chosen orations to a panel
of Judges who will srtect those
students who merit the llnanclal
scholarships tillered by Ihc loral
Elk* Now an Introduction of
I h r s r bright contcstnnls:
T a n ja L e J u n B ro w n . Ihc
daugltlrr nr Mattie McCall. Is a
senior al Seminole High School
where shr Is active In extracurricular activities. She Is a
m em ber of T r l-H l-Y . Fu ture
lluslnrss Leaders of Am crlru.

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Honor Society, and Nation lieta
Club, and Tribe. Tanja plans tn
a n n u l North Carolina A and T
College. Greensboro. S.C.
K U r g a K . Fo rO Is Ihe daugh­
ter of Hrrnda S. Ford. She Is a
senior at Seminole High School
where she Is active In Alpha
T e e n s . P re s id e n t ( 9 l h - l 2 l h
grade I T r l-H l-Y . Ju n io r Class
K c p rrs rn ta llv c . Senior Class
Parliamentarian. C u ltu rr Club
Founder and Chairperson. Mi­
nority Pre-Col leglnte Council.
Nursery Supervisor. Beta Club,
Mu Atphu Th e m S G A . FBLA .
TuJIn Arts Co.. Miss S H S Conirstant. Dividends, Peer Coun­
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ican High School Students. O ut­
standing B la rk H igh School
Scholars, anti Senior Class Cal­
endar. Klarja plans to attend
(ir n r g e to w n U n iv e r s it y .
Washington. D.C.
T ia a Ranee Ja c k s o n Is the
daughter of Joyce Jackson. She
is a senior at Seminole High
School and Is active in Ihe
T r l lll-Y . Student Government.
Student Council. SH S Marching
I la ml. S H S Concert Band. Track.
Current Events Tea m . National
Beta C lu b . A A U . Thespians.
Outstanding Black High School
Si Imlar. W ho's W ho A m ong
American High School Students.
To p ti of P S A T: and Presldenl of
Y I’D al SI. Jam es A M E Church.
I lampion University. Hampton.
Ya.. is In her academic plans.
A ly s o a Renee M cC ord, the
daughter of Joyce Wright. Is a
senior at Seminole High School.
She Is active as vice prrsldcnl of
F u tu re Business Leudcrs of
A m e rica . A n ch o r C lu b . U C F
Scholastic Achievem ent Pro­
gram and Pre-Colleglate Pro­
gram. She plans to attend Flori­
da A AM University. Tallahaisee.
T h a e s e M o n lq n o P h illip s ,
daughter of Mr. und Mrs. David
A yre s, is a senior a l Lake
I Irani Icy High School. Altamonte
Springs. She is active In the
Jessie Jaekson Rainbow Coali­
tion. as a volunteer. She also Is a
|KK-m and vingw riter and col­
lects lashlun firms. She plans to
attend the University of Central
Florida. Orlando.
L iB h ilio d t D u b ic
Robinson, daughlcr of Mr. and
Mrs Alton Jenkins. Is a senior at
Seminole High School. She Is thc
ircasurcr of NHS. and Is Involved
with Mu Alpha Theta. Is presldeni of Church Youth Group,
math tutor, and Tribe Academic
Master. She plans to attend Rice
University, H o u s t o n . T e x a s .
Renee A . S in g le to n Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John/iy
Singleton. She Is u senior al
Seminole High School where she
is active as Senior Class Repre­
sentative. Historian of Fulure
Business Leaders ol America.
Historian of S G A . A A U . Senior
Calendar, Tra ck, studies tap.
ballet. Jazx and polntc al School
ol Dance Arts. T rl-H l-Y . She
plans to altend South Carolina
Stale College. Orangeburg. S.C.
T ra c e y L y n e tt S m ith Is the
d a itg h te r of M r. anti M rs.
Aluyslous Wank- Sm ith. She Is a
senior at Seminole High School
where she Is a clivr in Future
Business Leaders of America.
Church Youih Choir. Miss JabItcrwocb participant HI89. Swim
T e a m . A n c h o r C l u b . P re colleglale Program, Key Club.
She plans to attend University of
Central Florida. Orlando.
Paul N. W hlte-Davia. is the
soil of M r. a n d M rs . K a rl
Whlte-Davls. Paul Is a senior at
l.ake Brantley High School. Alianionic Springs. He Is active In
lilt- Drama Club. Fulure Busi­
ness Leaders of America, and
Tat- Kwim Do Imartlal arts).

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Special v itll
Mr. and Mm. Paul IMlnnlrl
Bradshaw, had some guests re­
cently. The ir daughter, son-inlaw ami grandson paid a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodwlne
anti son. of Syracuse. N .Y .. while
In Florida,
visited their son.
Rodney, who Is a student al
F lo r id a A A M U n iv e r s it y .
Tallahassee. Th e y also went on
lo visit all the Central Florida
attractions In clu ding Disney.
T h e Gnodwlnes have returned to
N e w Y o rk w h e re th e y are
employed In the Syracuse edu­
cational system. Mrs. Goodwlne
Is the former Belly Bradshaw,
formerly of Sanford.

Fri«nds Day observed
Evergreen Temple No. 321 Elks
ol the World recently celebrated
lie 65ih Anniversary. Shown from
lalt to right are. Dgt. Retha M.
Baker, chairperson: Dgt. Carletha
L. Merkerson. Daughter Ruler;
and Calharlne Jones Gordon,
guasl speaker for the anniversary
program held Feb 11.
evening of fun fashions and Inc
entertainment aboard the new
rlvcrbout Grand Rom anic, April
6. Tickets are available now bycalling "Y o u r Eye to Beauty
Studio" which Is sponsoring the
th ird a n n u a l f u n d -m is e r to
hcnelll T h e Good Samaritan
Home, und Ta jlrl A rls Interna­
tional.
Call 322-983B lor tickets. Do­
nations arc $33 per person.
Cruise will lx- from 7:30 lo 11)
p.m. So. call your friends and get
vour special party logeihcr. Ii
w ill be an enU -riulnlng and
relaxing experience to sail and
dine as a sit-down dinner Is
served on hoard while music and
f a s h io n s w ilt p r o v id e the
backdrop.

Fam ily and Friends Day w i ll
lx- observed al T h r Christian
Fe llo w sh ip P rim itive Bapllsl
Ch urch . 1701 Bell A vc.. I I a.m.
lixlay. Guest speaker will be Ihe
Rev. F.. Murray, pastor of New
B e th e l A . M . E . C h u rc h .
Okahumpka — Mary Bullard,
ch a irm a n : Elnora Singletary,
c o -c h a ir m a n ; und Ih e Rev.
Raleigh Harris, pastor.

Gospel Blitz today
St. Jam es A M E C h u rch will
present a Gospel Bill/ today. The
service will consist of seven
IH-m lnute sermons b y seven
different minister*.
T h e first Gospel Bill/ sermon
will Ix-gln al 1:30 p.m . and Ihc
last one will end at f&gt; p.m.

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Tickets are also available from
Pal Hltchmun and myself. T ic k ­
ets can be delivered.

Sanford H e ra ld
is pleased to Join the “Welcome Wagon”
Family in Seminole County

If You Are:
Moving Into Or
Around The Area
Getting Married
Having A Baby

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answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
if You Live In One Of These Areas,
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Florida — Sunday

March 11

1990

Education
Sem inole C o u n ty Te a ch e rs of the Year
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Patricia Eckstein
Altamonte Elementary

Artie Almeida
Boar la k e Elementary

Carol Mack
Jud y Dzluban
Casselberry Elomcnlary
Easlbrook Elementary

Judy BramlettBell
English Estates Elementary

Robert O'Dell

Patricia Britton
Goldsboro Elementary

Gary Irwin

Geneva Elementary

Hamilton Elemontary

Idyllwtlde Flementary

Dorothea Fogle
Koeth Elementary

Ellen Bernosky
Lake Orienta Elementary

Robin McDonald
Lawton Elementary

J. Ellen Kipp
Longwood Elementary

Am y Fuller legare
Midway Elementary

Brenda Hicks
Pine Crest Elementary

Carole Relndl
Red Bug Lake Elementary

HTMarye Hamilton
Sabal Pointo Elementary

Elizabeth Curaai
Spring Lake Elementary

Virginia Fisher
Stenstrom Elementary

Paula Norris
Sterling Park Elementary

Susan Almon

Mary Ann Barnes
W ilson Elementary

Loretta Morgan
Winter Springs Elementary

Ellen Boyles
Woodlands Elementary

Carol Dudley
Greenwood Lakes Middle

Patricia Feverston
Jackson Heights Middle

Debbie Owens

Cathleen Loyd

Maris Klavins
South Sem inole Middle

Oonald Ayre

Barbara Gruber
Rock Lake Middle

Santord Middle

Wekiva Elementary

Lakeview Middle

ry Beth Rahill

Debra Wolfrum-Cyphers
Milwee Middle

Te d Douce

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March 11, 1990
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Perspective

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I Editorial, Pag* 2D
IBooks, Pag* 4D
IClassified, Pag* 50

V IE W P O IN T

More time to pay bills

The players’ union can
take a permanent hike

PSC proposal has utility
companies fighting mad

A hypothetical situation.
Say you're applying for an executive position
w lth lD M .
You know computer* like housewives know
clearance sales. You have the talent of buying
just the right stork at the right time. You know
h o w to get the m a x im u m o u tp u t from
employees with the least amount of supervision.
You're a young, very successful college gradu­
ate. probably with a masters or a doctorate from
a prominent university.
W ith your proven
track record and ed­
ucation. you take a
list of demands with
y o u fo r y o u r I n ­
terview at IBM. You
figure you would be
doing them a favor
by working for them,
not the other way around. You're a very
valuable person. You know that.
Just for the sake of argument, let's say you
demanded an annual salary of 93.1 m illion, full
medical Insurance for you and your family
(Including dental and outpatient coverage), five
months 01 paid vacation each ycur and Incentive
clauses worth another 9100.000a year.
Pretty sweet ileal, right? Eat your heart out
Michael Eisner.
But wait, there's more.
Say that. In addition to the above-mentioned
demands, you also told IBM that In order for
them to acquire your services, they also had to
pay you 40 percent of their profits each year,
re-negotlatr the contracts of all the other IBM
employees every two years, und provide u
pension fund for all employees that would make
Donald T ru m p 's mouth water.
What do you think your chances would be of
getting the Job?
I'm guessing that IBM would show you the
door faster than Busier Douglas showed Mike
Tyso n the canvas
Th e list of demands Is ridiculous, right? It's
too m uch to ask. even for the m ist talented Wall
Street whlx kid or business executive.
But those demands are parts of an all-too-real
business negotiation. Th e y arc |xirt of what the
major league baseball players' union wants from
the team owners before they're willing to start
the 1990 season.
You aeej.ihc plgyers want their cake, they
want the owners' cake and they want to be
pampered, taken care of for life and guaranteed
that those who follow them to the big leagues
have m ulti-million dollar contracts for the next
several years also.
In a nutshell, the players want money, lots of
m oney, darn near A L L the money Just because
they happen to be able to throw a base runner
out from deep In the hole at shortstop, or strike
out 10 batters every nine Innings, or hit a home
run every 12.5 times at bat.
T h is Is baseball we're talking about.
Baseball.
Th e world won't end because of a baseball
players’ strike. Th e rational debt won't In­
crease. the G N P won't be affect'd and your paid
vacation won't lie canceled If the baseball
players don't pluy this year.
It's baseball.
It's not a question of national security. It's not
u work stoppage that will leave children hungry,
cause wldesprnid mortgage foreclosures or
create violence at the picket lines.
It's baseball.
It's a game. In the grand scheme of things. It
is Insignificant. It means nothing. Absolutely
nothing. If training camps never open. If no one
ever steps to the plate this entire season. It
won't mean u thing. It won't affect you. your
Job, y o u r budget, you r love life or your
children's education.
Now Is the time for the owners to say "Th a t's
It. You've got ull you're going to get. We won't
give you any more money. T a k r your insignifi­
cant talents and try dipping hamburgers or
digging ditches this sum mer and see how many
millions you inuke."
There are two partlrs to blame for the la v-b a ll
labor dispute.
One Is former commissioner A . Bartlett
Glamattl. the oilier Is the players union and
Donald Fehr. Iliat little weasel of u man who
knows this will be his only chance to gel cameo
uppeuranccs on the evening news fur the next
three or four years and Is playing It for all it Is
worth.
Glam attl knew fla t the baseball contract
expired last season. He knew there was a lot of
work to be done us fur as negotiations und
reaching a settlement on a new collective
bargaining agreement were concerned.
But he did nothing about It. He Ignored It.
W hy?
Because he was too busy conducting an
expensive, unnecessary personal vendetta
against Pete Hose. T h e only thing that mattered
to Glam attl last year was nailing Hose. He was
obsessed with It. He had a tremendous passion
for It. knowing that If he could ruin the life and
career of the game's all-time leading hitter, he
would gain a plait- In baseball history.
He spent his every wuklng moment pursuing
the Hose case, never looked at the paperwork
piled up on his desk, never bothered to even
arrange a meeting of owners and players.
lie literally killed himself trying to ruin Pete
Hose.
So who do we get for a replacement?
Fay Vincent.
W hy?
Not because he's a knowledgeable baseball
man. or even a competent businessman, but
C S e e B a se ba ll,P a ge 4 D

T A L L A H A S S E E - It looked like a
s im p le , n o n -c o n tro v rrs la l. co n ­
sumer-friendly Item at first glance,
the type that regulators love to
udopt because It keeps the citizenry
happy.
All that the proposal from the
Public Service Com mission staff
suggested was that utility custom­
ers In Florida be given an additional
five-days notice If a utility planned
to cut off their service.
"W e figured It would sail through
— until we walked Into the room
and saw all the representatives from
the utility companies." said PSC
staffer George Hanna, recalling last
m onth's meeting In which the Item
appeared on the co m m issio n 's
agenda.
Absolutely no onr had a kind
word to say about the proposal, not
even the five commissioners, one of
whom said It would help "n o one
except the deadbeats who have no
Intention of puylng their bills any­
w a y."
T h e discussion dragged on for
more than un hour and ended with
the staff being Instructed to come
back with the Item after It had
prepared m ore ba ckgro u n d In ­
formation.
According to Hanna, the Idea of
an additional five days was Intended

to correct a statewide problem
having more to do with complaints
ubout the nollllc.ilimi process than
the actual cutoffs.
" T h e common complaint — ntmut
15 or so a week — that we're
hearing Is that t l r cutolf notice
arrives oil the day the bill Is due."
he said. "IV o p Ir have to take oil
from work and go to the local utility
ofBce and stand In line to |iay the

h in ­
d's un Inconvenience that most
people will sullcr. though, because
they know that failure to pay results
In the service bring cut. In order to
ha vt the service restored, they have
to pay a reconnection fee. which
usually requires a trip to the utility
office anyway.
Th e billing rule for utilities Is
clearly spelled out In slate law.
Electric companies have a 20-day
billing cycle that begins on the day
that the companies mall the bill:
telephone companies have a 15-day
cycle.
All. however, have u five-day cycle
for the second notice, which Is ihc
cutoff notification, und the clock
starts running on the day that the
notice Is mailed.
Florida Is one of eight slates —
most of them In the South — that
huve a five-day billing cycle for the
second notice, the strictest In the
nation. Some stales, like New York.

allow u p to 15 days on the second
n o llrr before the service Is cut off.
Utilities like the five-day cycle und
opposr any rhangr. for a vurlety of
re u s o n s . Som e c ite the costs
associated with changing from their
c u rre n t a ccounting und b illin g
system s: some — notably, the
telephone companies — say the
amount of umullecluble accounts
would rise If m slom ers have any
additional days In which to use the
service before It Is cut off: some
urgue that the result would br
overlapping billing cycles, which
could confuse rustornrrs.
All. however, agree ihut the major
rruson for opposing any rh a n g r Is
Ihut adding additional days would
Impact their cash llow. since they
wouldn't be rrrrlv ln g payinrnts as
early as before, and that would cost
them more In Interest on money
thev borrow.
" W e would lose 91.5 m illion
Im m rd la trn y In rash now. In thr
first m o n th ." said Eddie Cooper, u
s|M&gt;krsman for S oulhrrn Bell, the
slate's largest telephone company.
T h r Implication, which was nol
losi on the PSC commissioners
during last month's discussion. Is
that In r utility companies would
soon lie coming In with requests for
rale Increases.
" I cannot see adopting a rh a ngr
thal would brnrlll a small |irrrenlugr of customers at the expense of
the vast majority who pay their bills
on lim e ." said Commissioner To m

Mom keeping slain so n ’s memory alive
I'KK-ccds will Ik- list'll lor two 9M54I
st hol.iiships it, the police academy
at Seminole Com m unity College
T h is year's scholarships like the
first two issui-tl. will go to can­
didates TlioitiiS, anil other si holar
slop board itirmlx-rs let-1 have the
|Hilrntlul to live up to the high law
e n f o rc e m e n t s ta n d a r d s ih u t
2-t-ycur old Hugh met
Golfers can eotiiact Thom as at
her workplace. SW OP. Inc., ol
Sunlord. at 3231)1-12. lor applica­
tions to play In the tournament.
Seminole County sheriffs tlt-pollcs
Dale Wagner. Billy Lee anil others
can also Ik- reached at 322 5115
lor uppllcol Ions.

It’s been a year
since sniper took
local cop’s life
■ y 9U9AN L O O M
Herald stall writer
S A N F O H I) - It's a bittersweet
lime of the year for Sissy Thom as
The March 2H lirst anniversary
ol the slaying ol her sou. Seminole
Cuunty Shcrlll's Deputy Hugh E.
Thomas J r .. Is approaching.
Thom as suld she Is struggling to
cope with the loss of her son. who
was slain by a *nl|x-r In Geneva
Thom as Is crrdlled with saving the
estranged wife and baby ol the
sniper, and the wife's lamlly while
checking out a re|x&gt;rl of un armed
man In the urea of the wife’s home
off Snow lllll Hoad. Th e gunman
killed himself before |Milice could
capture him.
"It’s very dllflcolt seeing jxop lr
going on with life." Thom as said.
"H u gh was a fun-loving person. lie
lived life to the fullest. Ih- would
want people to have a good lime. I
look at both sides. Life ran go on
and Hugh's friends can still re­
member him. As a mother. It Is
most Important thal Hugh not be
forgotlcn." Thom as side)
Thom as said she and Hugh's
friends and fellow lawmen hope
"to keep Hugh's memory alive.
Hugh had a love for law enforce­
ment. I'd like to see real pro­
fessionals going Into It (the Held)."
Thom as said.
Keeping her son * memory ullvc
Is what local law enforcement
IKTsonnel and other volunteers art­
doing.
Th e second annual Hugh E.
T h o m a s J r . M r m o r l a l G o lf
Tournam ent Is scheduled lor April
9. Proceeds Irom the evrnl un­
distributed In the lorm ol scholarshliis to Ik - used by law enforce­
ment students at Seminole C o m ­
munity College.
Sissy Th o m a s said thal the
m e m orial p ro g ra m Is heavily
supported by iaw enforcement
groups, private cltl/ens and local
businesses. She noted that the
scholarship program was Initiated
by a couple ol private cllUens. "It
helps to know people other than
law enforcement care." she said
"I would want |M-ople to re­
member Hugh as a living |&gt;ctson.
not Just how he died," Thom as
suld. She added that It Is bitter­
sweet to see supimrtcrs having Inti
at the gull tournament In Hugh's
memory. But she said. "H e en­
joyed life to the lullesl.
" H u g h was d o in g what he
wanled to do that day (when la­
dled). He wouldn I have wanted to
change a thing about that day.
because it something had hap­
pened to ili.n tunuly it would have
devastated him lie dul Ihc right
thing for him I'm proud ol Inin. It
helps me to know there Is a

Deputy Hugh E. Thomas Jr.
scholarship hind Law enforcellieiil was very luqinrtunl to Hugh.
Ih- was a very good olliccr. very
professional." Thom as said
Hugh was a Seminole County
sheriffs deputy lor alxiut four
years. He was assigned to road
|&gt;airol. after having been a I raffle
nfflcrr. Thom as said Hugh, even as
a toddler, wanted to Ik - a police­
man
Th e April ft tournament will be
held at the WeklVU Country Club
Golf Course In rural l.ongw-ood
U p to I I I players may enter the
event at a cost ol 975 per player.

Beard.
T h r CSC stuff concedes that point,
hut It still duesn'l address th r
problem of the good customer who
for one reason or unothrr — like,
they're out of town for un extended
period of time, or they're having
temporary cash flow problems of
‘ their own — arrives home to find
their telephone or electricity has
been ru t off.
A nd what's Ifccly to happen, ask
supporters of thr change. If the U.S.
Postal Service's mall delivery gets
any slower? In fact. It's the Costal
Service llu l gets most of the blame
for the current problem.
"O u r rule wan established a long
lime ago. and thr mall was probably
faster then.” Huruia said. " T h e
problem Is compounded today by
the la d that the HvcMlay notification
period Includes weekends and holi­
days."
T h e solution could lie In a com ­
promise proposal that Hanna and
his staff are developing — changing
the current flveday cycle to specify
Hve business day*.
" T h a i way. If a second no llrr Is
mailed on a Thursday, th r customer
won't I k - arriving home on Monday
evening to find It In his mall, when
It's already too late for him to rush
down to the local utility office and
I&gt;ay It." said Commissioner Betty
Easley, who suggested the Idea In
last month s session.
T h r proposal Is nut expec ted to go
before thr commission again for at
least another month.

Java Jive

U.S. coftee consumption
(Cup* per person per day)

T h e play will begin at noon with
a p u llin g tournament. Thom as
said. T h e gull tournam ent Is
scheduled lor I p ill. T h e 975 letcovers all play-related costs, anti
Includesu hulli-t dinner.
I'rl/es ini luile round trip alrlare
to any U .S destination on Continenlul Airlines: gull equipment;
and a limited t-dlllnn lithograph ol
a legendary golfer. Thom as said.
Free beer ami other beverages will
Ik- offered to players.
Corporate sponsors Include NCK
Corp : Commonwealth Insurance.
Co.: Hooters'; Albertson's: To n i's
C h i p s . C o c a C o l a : a n d th e
Southern Bell Telphone Pioneers
of A m e ric a v o lu n te e r g ro u p .
Thom a s said.

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Untied Press Iwtem eUewl________

In Ihe year since her son s murder Sissy Thomas has accepted several
posthumous awards in his honor This one is presented by Seminole
Sheriff 's Chief Deputy Duane Harrell

OPINIONS AND

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G E N E V A - Th e World Health
O rgunl/utlon has reported that
rancer experts lack any conclusive
evidence on possltge carcinogenic
effects of cufft-lnt- contained In cofTrc
and leu
W H O headquarters In Geneva
dlslrlbuled a rurefully worded news
release on a weeklong meeting of 23
experts from 14 countries.
T h e meeting was held at Ihe U N.
h e a lth a g e n c y 's In le r n a llo n u !
Agency for Hcscarch on Cancer
(IA K C I In Ihe French city of Lyun.
Discussed were studies Into the
possible effects of large world con­
sumption of txilfre. Ira und Ihe
South American drink of male, Ihe
press statement said.
OIDcials at the ix-nter said that
although not m cnllourd In the press
release, the e xp e rts b a s ic a lly
evaluated rolTee as "a possible"
carcinogenic substance.
" T h e health effects of coffee und
tea are difficult to isolate and
assess." Ihe olllctal media state­
ment said.
T h a i Is because of different
methods of prc|urjllou like boiling,
sleeping and filtering, and the
frequent addition of m ilk and
lemon, the statement said
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Sanford should
approve concept
for mall roads
T h e proposed Seminole Mall, w h ic h the
rd commlss
Sanford
commission Is trying to annex on the
northwest edge of the city, will be a welcome
economic boast for the city because It w ill
substantially Increase property tax revenue.
T h e developers want to build the 9 1 00
m illion mall at 1-4 and S R 4 6 w hether the
la n d rem ains u n d e r the J u ris d ic tio n o f
Sem inole C ounty or w hether It is annexed to
the city.
T h e huge retail shopping center is a p lu m
the c ity cannot afford to lose th ro u g h
penny-wise, pound-foolish negotiations.

BEN W A TTE N B E R G

The de-otherization of America

It gets complicated, but please note that thenIs an "other" explosion going on In the United
Stales. Have you ever met an "other"*/ Maybe.
Indeed, you are an •'other."
Until now that's how 8.5 million Americans
writ* described In the regularly Issued U.S.
Census population estimates. "O thers” Iwhole
name. "O th e r Races"! were those Americans
who w e rr described by what they were not. They
were not "w h ile ." "bla ck" or "of Hispanic
origin."
In sh u n, they were either "Aslans and Pacific
Islanders" (APII or "Am erican Indians. Eskimos
or A leuts" IA IEA I. Striking a blow for semiclarity, the Census bureau hus wisely denthcrlzed their population estimates (previously,
only the decennial census cntrgnri/rd others hv
their otherness.) Now. APIs urc counted us APIs
and A lE A s as A E lA s In estimates as well as
decennials.
T h e big news from the Just-Issued esllmules
concerns the APIs, who shall be called here
Astan-Amerlcans. because that's where most of
the APIs come from. (Anyw ay, where are Pacific
Islands like '.he Marianas and the Marshulls — In
T h e Bronx?)
In 1980 there were 3 .8 m illio n AslanAmerfrans. By 1988. there were 6.3 million.
T h u l's an Increase of 70 percent? In eight years!

It's twice the rate of Increase of IBspank-b |34
percent) and vastly greater than the Increase of
A E lA s 119 percent), blacks 113 percent) or whiles
(Bpercent).
About two-thirds of
Ih e g r o w t h of
A s lu n - A m e r i c a ns
came from Im m igra­
tion. and the greatest
n u m b e r o f A s la n
Immigrant were from
Ih e P h i l i p p i n e s .
South Korea. China
(Including T a iw a n ).
In d ia . V ie t n a m .
Cambodia and Laos.
N e w e r Im m ig r a n t
streams are also now

com ing

from

( i n 1980 there

Thailand and even
were 3.8 m il­
a r c h -c o m p e t ito r
lion AslanJ a p a n . (W h y a re
Americens. By
• lupunrae c o in in g
1988, there
here If everything Is
were 6.S milalle g e dly so great
llo n j
o v e r th e re and
allegedly so terrible
over here?) Today. Asluns make up almost 3
percent of the U.S. population. In 20 years Ihe

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T h e frugality over the years of the Sanford
city com missioners Is a quality taxpayers
should be thankful for. In a n y fiscal negotia­
tions. the city certainly should not allow Itself
to be bluffed or bullied b y developers — or
unyone else — Into giving aw ay the store.

T w o shopping centers, once th riv in g co m ­
mercial ventures along U .S. 17-92. now are
virtu a lly desolate; the dow ntow n com m ercial
d is tric t Is s tru g g lin g : too m u c h of the
property w ithin the city lim its already Is off
the tax rolls: too m u ch of the rem ainder is
valued so low that the city derives little, if
a n y . tax benefit from It.
T h e Sanford G t y Com m ission tentatively
has voted 4-1 In favor of the road financing
plan. O n M onday evening, the com m ission is
sch e d uled to vote fo rm a lly w h e th e r to
approve or reject the concept of the plan. T h e
coinm inlsslon should affirm Its earlier, favor­
able vote, and send to the developers the cleur
message. "W e want y o u r m a ll."

L E T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R
Letters to the editor urc welcome. A ll letters must
be signed and Include a m ailing address and a
daytime telephone number. Letters »h u ld be on a
subject and should be as brief as possible. Letters
are subject to editing.

Berry's World

"Book me on one ol the 1 percent ot the
tlights on which smoking Isn't banned "

But that's already a cliche: Aslan-Amerlcun
scientists, engineers and doctors. It's going to go
far beyond that. Th e largest and richest new
markets In the world will be coming from Asia In
I he years to come.
There are those who say that the next century
will be called " T h e Pacific C e ntury." or " T h e
Aslan C e ntury." Tha t la supposed lo be a threat
to continued American global hegemony. But.
hold on. we are a Pacific nation.

JA C K ANDERSON

T h e d e v e lo p e r s , M e lv in S i m o n a n d
Associates, want the city to agree to an
arrangement w hereby an estimated 9 6 m il­
lion of the anticipated property tax revenue
w ould be devoted over about 14 years to pay
off bonds to build and Im prove roads to
handle increased traffic to and from the
com m ercial venture. No m ore than half of the
Increased tax revenue would be used to pay
off the road bonds d u rin g any year of the
pay-back agreement. T h e rem ainder of the
lax m oney would go to the Sanford city
treasury.

U u l In this instance, w hat the developers
are askin g for is reasonable. It Is not
uncom m on elsewhere In the state, for e xa m ­
ple. for developers to have won complete tax
deferral for as long as 2 0 years to pay for
infrastructure Im provem ents. W h at’s m ore in
this Instance, the additional property tax
revenue Is needed by Sanford, w hich is
teetering on the precipice of substantial
gro w th but w hich. In the m eantim e, is
w ithering:

figure will be about 5 percent.
Th e Aslan Influx represents the last step In the
universalizing of America. In substantial n u m ­
bers and proportions. Americans can now be
said to come from everywhere. No other natkm.
ever, could have made that claim.
It will stand us In good stead as the years roll
on. Nineteen of the forty newly announced 1990
WestInghouse Scholars are Astan-Amerlcans.
T h e Westlnghouse awards are based on the most
prestigious hlgh-scbool-level science competition
In Ihe United Stales. If not Ihe world. Not a bad
contribution from Immigrants to a nation (ours)
that allegedly Is going to need all the help It can
get to compete In the world. And not a bad boost
to some lazy American kids who may need
Intellectual shock treatment to understand that
the days of academic rousting u rr over.

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Gephardt sees the Democrats’ future
W A S H IN G T O N Richard Gephardt, the
Democratic congressman from Missouri and
House majority leader. Is one of the few pcoplc
ever to have ru n for Ills party's presidential
nomination before becoming Its floor leuder.
Usually it works the other way around, but
there are real advantages In the Gephardt
sequence. Having traveled the country lor four
years In pursuit of the presidency, he brings a
broader perspective to Ills present work. And
since his campaign ended with an empty
treasury and un acute shortage of delegates
two years ugu this spring, the -19 year old
Missourian hus traveled the world: Japan.
Eastern and Western Europe. Mexico and
Central America.
Ta lk in g with him the other day. alter his
latest European trip. I lound him frustrated
both with Ihe nation's leadership and the
Inability of his party lo make Its views known.
" I'm embarrassed, and almost ashamed." he
said, "w hen I see the sacrifices leaders from
Mexico lo Czrchorlovaklu are asking their
people to make. Th e y have so little, and arc
daring m i m uch. We huve so much and are
asking m &gt;little of ourselves.”
In a speech Tuesday. Gephardt dramatized
the point by reminding hts listeners lhal in
1947. when President T ru m a n launched the
Marshall Plan, he was an embattled President
with low popularity, und the government
carried a deficit fur bigger. In relationship to
Ihe ovrrull economy, than It laces today.
H aving fought two world wars In 28 years.
Americans wanted only tu relax and enjoy the
fruits of victory.
A Gallup Poll showed only 14 percent
Initially supported loans und grains to Western
Europe. But T ru m a n nonetheless balded and
gained congressional upproval fur wlial turned
out to be the equivalent In today's dollars of
$82 billion In aid
S o m e h o w , to d a y, we have convinced
ourselves that we urc a bankrupt nation. To
finance evrn u tiny bit of asslsianre to the
conlrtes that have thrown of Ihe shackles of
c o m m u n is m , we talk of “ s h a v in g " aid
elsewhere In the world, reducing our leverage
In the Middle East and Ignoring virtually allot
Africa.
"W ha t an opportunity we lia vr!" Gephardt
exclaimed. "And wlial a tragedy II we don’t
help those countries succeed. Wouldn't you
think Ihe President of Ihe I'idled Stales would
explain that to the American people?"
But this Is a President, as Gephardt u rll
realizes, who docs uol llilnk he was elected to
ask sacrifices ol anyone Th e question that was
turned back at Gephardt was why he and his
fellow Democrats — the heirs ol Harry Tru m a n
— don't step up the challenge Bush Is ducking
In this and other lields
T h e answer, he said, is dial they're trying —
hui that It Is very h..rd lo Iranie or to publlclzc
nalioual policy Iroin Capitol Hill. Policy

disputes Hinoug congressional Democrats
cannot be resolved by an edict Irom on high,
us u presidential order cuts ofl debate within
ihe administration. A House-Senate Democrat­
ic leadership task force Gephardt heads has
tierii w resiling lor two months with Sen.
Daniel P. Moyullian s
ID -N .Y .) proposal to
cut Social Security
luxes — und still has
not come up with u
party position on the
plan.
Even If Ihe Demo­
c ra ts h a d c le a r
policies. G e p tia rd l
acknow ledges thut
l he c ha n c e s o f
r o m m u n I c u 11 n g
them to Ihe public­
an- lar worse than
they would Ik - If the
Democrats had Ihe
W h ile House us a
(s o m e h o w ,
megaphone. He und
today, we
others have worked
have con­
hard lo gel the Demvinced
u c r u t lc p o s itio n
ourselves that
known on everything
we am a
from education to
bankrupt na­
trade — and still Ihe
tion. J
p u b lic sa ys. " W e
don't know where
the Democrats stand “
Th e only time the Democrats have M&gt;lved
l)ils conundrum of how to behave us un
opposition p a rly , w hile co ntro lling both
houses of Congress, was In Ihe second
Elsenhower administration. Lyndon Johnsn
and Sam Rayburn, as congressional leuders.
cooperated closely with Elsenhower, while
allowing ihrn -you ng legislators like Ed Musklc
and .John Hr.idem.is to push and promote a
more progressive legislative agenda Ihun they
had Ihe votes to pass.
T h o s e Ideas, ill turn, were polished and
publicized by a govemment ln extle of party
bigwigs, operating through an adjunrl to Ihe
Democratic National Com m itter called the
Democratic Advisory Council. Those proposals
became the raw- material for Jo h n Kennedy's
I960 &gt;amp.ugu lo "get Ihe country m oving
again.”
Gephardt says that design won't work now.
largely breauv- Ihe public Is Ion skepllcal of
government to make palatable an updated
agenda of heath, education and rcouomlc
liill l.il Ives
Hot ili.it Is defeatism. II Democrats don’t
make the t a w — every day In every way — lor
governmental activism, they default on the
party's distinctive tradition. And they leave
llicm sclvrs vulnerable to defeul. not only III
another presidential race but In the congres­
sional elecllon of It M2.

Gander crash findings
need to be disclose
W A S H IN G TO N - T h e Inquiry Into the
worst peacetime military disaster In A m e ri­
can history must be settled. Either Ihe duct
tape will be pried from the lips of those In
government who hold this aecret. or the Issue
will be forever consigned to silence.
It has been more than four years since the
Dec. 12. 1985. crash of a military transport
plane In Gander.
......................................................killed
Newfoundland, which
248 American soldiers. A shroud of secrecy
has kept the Canadi­
an and U.S. govern­
ments from disclos­
ing all they know
about the tragedy.
D espite Ihe fact
that more than 100
members of Congress
signed a petition to
the White House last
November asking for
Ihe Investigation to
be r e o p e n e d , n o
hearings have been
scheduled. O n ly a
few lawmakers, such
(T h e r e Is
as Rep. Robin Talton.
strong evi­
D - S . C . . ap p e a r to
dence to
have Ihe fire In their
bolster the
stomachs to find out
theoiy that
w h ether the plane
pis
the plane
was
was brought down
blown out of
by terrorists or Just
the sky by ter­
Ice on the wlngi. as
rorists. ■
Ihe official line goes.
Th e answer may
now be left to a small team of Investigators
from Ihe General Accounting Office, which
has been assigned to find out how well the
Pentagon. FBI and National Transportation
Safety Board handled the accident Investiga­
tion. Hep. Jo hn Conyers. D-Mtch..*ordered the
G A O Investlgitlon. So far. all the federal
agencies that have dabbled In the Gander
case claim they were only marginally In­
volved In Ihe accident Investigation that was
headed up by Canadians. U S . officials have
treated this disaster as If It was only worth a
quick glance. The FBI Is the most suspicious
mute, keeping aecret 200 of Ihe 247 pages of
Its accident report. It now appears that Ihe
FBI will not even tell the G A O what Is on
those pages. The FBI has Informed G A O
Investigators that they can look at some of
the report If they agree not to use It In their
findings.
When Congress gets the G A O report at the
end of this month. Ihe lawmakers will have to
decide whether or not the Gander crash
deserves more Investigation.
As we have already reported, there Is strong
evidence to bolster Ihe theory that Ihe plane
was blown out of the sky by terrorists. T h e
Right was carrying American soldiers home
from their peacekeeping duties In the Middle
East. T h e Incident happened at the height of
President Reagan's arms for hostages deal
with Iran.
For starters, four of the nine members of
the Canadian Aviation Safety Board con­
cluded In 1988 that the plane exploded
because "fire broke out on board while the
aircraft was In night, possibly due to a
detonation In the cargo department."
There Is also growing attention being given
lo reports that six coffin-sized boxes were
loaded onto the plane when It left Cairo. A
former Pentagon Investigator told us that he
has reason to believe the boxes m ay have
carried bodies of American hostages and
soldiers who died In u still-secret rescue
mission In Lebanon.
T h e Canadian government Is resisting
pressure to hold a coroner's Inquest Into the
deaths. A group calling Itself "Fam ilies for
Ihe T ru th About G ander" says that New ­
foundland law required Canadian medical
examiners lo Inspect the bodies at Ihe crash
site before they were turned over to Ihe U.S.
A rm y . But lhal didn't happen. Last Dec. 12.
our associate J im Lynch watched as about
100 family members of the victims huddled
together In the cold for a memorial service at
A r lin g t o n N a tio n a l C e m e te ry o u ts id e
Washington. The event marked the fourth
anniversary of the crash.
For these people, standing among the plain,
while tombstones, the wounds arc slow lo
heal.

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Board advises county on children

LETTERS
C y c list*: Is s m co m m o n so n s# , co u rte sy
I rrad In today's paper {Herald. Marrh 9) about “ No help here
for cyclists."
O n many Incidents I have seen so m any unsafe and careless
actions by cyclists:
I. The y don't seem to realize they should keep on the right
side of ihe pavement. 3. T h e y should also have at least I
rear-view m irror on Ihelr handle bar — better If two. then they
would never have to turn Ihelr heads and take their vision from
the front too long. 3. T h e y should not ride bikes on sidewalks
where pedestrians and handicap people must walk. 4. Anytim e
they lu m onto another street. Ihey should give a signal
pointing right or left. 9. At all lights and slop signs they should
approach with caullon. and not lum p In front of vehicles
coming through. Hike schools could advise pupils in be careful
everday. 6. Anyone riding a bike aflrr dark should havr lights.
There should be laws for btdera similar lo autos. Mishandling
of cycles can Injure and kill same as sulna...
Many streets have storm srwrra at Ihe curb and are seated
m uch deeper than the surface of the pavement, when a cyclist
approaces one they must pull farther away from Ihe curb, but
they must give signal with left hand that Ihey are doing so. If
they have a m irror on the left handle bar and Is aligned to
trafftce behind them, one quick glance ra n show If any vehicle
Is approaching too close from rear.
A ll cyclists should wear some bright apparrel. Ihey should
have reflectors on bikes where posslblr predlslrians must walk
on left side of raod. facing approaching I raffle, liul cyclists
must keep on right i m r os aulos. I have seen so many on lest
side of mad us pedestrians. I've seen m any going ai good speed
with neither hand on handle bar.
My view: "See Mom. No hands! See Mom. No brains!"

Ilurry II. Osborne
Sanford

Sanford’s nteknams is psrfsct
I have been reading ihe current discussion over changing the
nickname of Sanford from "The frie n d ly C ity." Th e old
nickname Is accurate as I learned Feb. 28.
While driving m y stepdaughtrr to work at aboul H:30 a.tn..
m y car died at the stoplight al 20th and Park. I sent m y
stepdaughter back to telephone our mechanic and undertook
the Job of directing traffic around the unm ovlng car.
During the half hour It took for help to arrive, ut least 29
peoplr stopped lo ask If they could help. One woman
Interrupted walking Iter dog to olfcr the use of her phone. If
that display of friendliness and roncer Is Impresslvr. I kept u
mental note on m y good samarllans. T h e y wre about equally
divided as to while and balck. make and female. Th e y ranged
In age from youthful lo senior cllU rn . None of them knew me.
It was a heartwarming experience and showed thal Sanldrd
Is "T h e Friendly C liy ."
M arvInS. Davis
Sanford

Citizsns shouldn’t psy for msll roads
As a very concerned citizen of Sanford and a native. I am
Interested In whal happens lo our town und all Its peoplr.
It has ulwuys been a caring and Irlrndly com m unity and
rightly deserves lhat name, but I cannot see pulling tlie burden
of •€ million on ull citizens. T o declare that area a depressed
und slum area to obtain bond money, thal Is an Insult to Ihe
our city. It Is such an expensive arru very few people can afford
It. Th is Is to build new roads and repair roads lo make an easy
neerss to the mall, which will be loomed on SK 46 adjacent to
1-4 approach and exit which will be dosed off.
It Isn't up lo a few city officials of city government lo m ukr
the decision for us. T h e peoplr should decide whether to take
on this huge burden ul 46 million to be paid back with higher
U u u »a m k M lt gtvan for years. Th is Involves ull tbe.pcpplc ool
Just onrd ith at eon afford to py higher tuxes. We are a
progressist town and arru but a stagnate one! We should nip
build roads and make repairs for this mall. A large percentage
of our peoplr are retired, living on limited Income.
Do you call this fair! Well, fair It Isn't! Let the people decide!
As far as tax money being pumped bark Is us It will take years
before we realize It.
,
Hose Pay nc
Sanford

Bicycle theft was hard lesson
I would tike to address this to thr person who stole m y
daughter's Huffcy 4-speed pink and purple girl's bike.
The bicycle was a Christmas present from us. her parents.
She had picked It out herself. She was especially excited
because she had been without a bike since hers had been
stolen In Scplm cbrr. Yes. we reminded her many times to pul
her bike away. She Is a child and she forgot. Did that give you
Ihe right to walk practlcully up to our front door and take It?
I am not sure who I should feel sorrier for. you or my
daughter. Needless to say she Is crushed, but she hus learned
two valuable lessons — Ihe hard way — thal I'm sure she will
not soon forget. What a shame for a child lo havr to learn so
early thal this world Is full of thieves thal she must stay one
step ahead of It she Is to hang on to her own belongings.
More Important than lhat. 1 doubt she will ever be a thief
herself, for she has learned how uwful It feels lo have your most
beloved possessions taken from you by a stranger for no
appurrnt reason. She hus learned how Irustratlng It Is. und how
vulnerable It makes you feel.
You. on the other hand, are either a child yourself, possibly
not m uch older than m y daughter, with no one to teach you
right from wrong. No one lo watch over you. to care where you
arc or what you are doing. Or you are an adult heartless
enough to steal from u child.
No. no Insurance company will cover the cost of the bike.
And no, though we love her very m uch, we will not be able to
replace the bike very soon. And when we can replace It. will
you or someone like you Just be walling to steal thal one loo?
Jeana II. Perneslll
Sanford

Puppy’s death teaches lesson
Klonle Jordan's editorial "View point" concerning the little
puppy (Herald. March 4) brought tears to m y eyes. I saw the
Utile puppy at Ihe Humane Society shelter the day after II was
brought In. It was the most beautiful lovable little ball of life
anyone could imagine. When I view Irrational behavior towards
another living creature such us this. I also ant enraged with
anger. Hut reaction contributes little to correcting the social
situations which permit thlstooccur.
Th e first slep Is lo establish a system ol regulator) which
requires all pels to be licensed und spaed or neutered unless u
heavy fee Is paid for a breeding permit...
Dean Kay
Sanlord

Don’t dump on Hidden Lakes residents
The C ity of Sanford Kcvlcw Committee has accepted Ihe
rccomincndaltun of the City Engineer to oppose Ihe proceeding
lor closing, vacating and abandoning the unpaved portion ol
Loch Low Drive.
While Casselberry and Seminole County Tralllc Engineers
are planning ways lo slop shortcutting through nt-ighborhix&gt;ds.
Sanford Is doing Ihe opposite.
It will be Interesting to find out at Ihe Public Hearing on
March 26 If the City Commissioners will agree with Ihelr
present Hidden Lake Subdivision constituents und approve Ihe
abandonment. Over 100 residents of Hidden Lake signed a
petition to Ihe city opposing the opening of Loch Low Dr.
It Is not fair or appropriate to ever dum p traffic In Ihe mlddle
of the com m unity shortculllng from Lake Mary Hlvd lo Airport
Hlvd and vice versa by using Loch l.ow and Hidden Lake
Drives.
Mary Tu in ln
Sanford

Last year Seminole County commissioners
Fred S trrrlm a n and Pat Warren Initiated an
advisory board lhat has operated to review
existing services for children and Ihelr
families. T h e Com m ission on C h lld rrn
Advisory Hoard (C C A B ) II lo make recom­
mendations lo the County Commtsolonen
concerning additional services they deem
necessary lo meet Ihe needs of children and
Ihelr families In this county.
D u ring May I960. Dr. Jorge Deju. director
of H e a lth and H u m a n S e rvice s , was
assigned lo provide staff support to Ihe
C C A B . T h e C C A H Is comprised of 12
members: Five members appointed by Ihe
County Commissioners, five members ap­
pointed by Chambers of Commerce and two
members representing counly-wlde organi­
zations. ihe League of Women Voters and
Seminole County League of Homeowners.
Current members representing districts
are: Pam ela Poole. D istrict I : Naomi
Wallace. District 2: Burton Bines. District 3:
Ju dge Kenneth Lefiler. District 4: and Mary
Ja n e Brown. District 9. Members repre­
senting Chambers of Commerce are: Kobert
Falstlc. Longwood/Wlnter Springs: Joaeph
Hooter. Lake Mary; Dick Van D r W rldr.

WORLD

G rra t rr Seminole: Dr. Vann Parker. San­
ford: April Winchester. Oviedo. Evelyn Hales
a nd Christine Chrlstlson represent Ihe
League of Women Voters and Seminole
C ou nty League of Homeowners respectively.
Eight lonnsl meetings have been held
since C C A H began Its work. At Ihe February
1090 meeting Dr. Mercedes Carrtdo. senior
physician with Ihe Seminole County Public
Ifealth Unit described the delivery oir Health
Services In ihe County. Seminole County
has one ol the lowest Infant mortality rales
In Florida. T h is Is attributable to a three
phase model Involving Ihe heath unit, local
obstetricians. Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital and Florida Hospital. Altam onte
Springs. T h r patient visits the Public Healih *
Il

L'nii and Is referred lo the nhstelricalan and
In.tlmc lo the hospital. Agreements between
Ihe public healih unit, local obstetrltlclans.
and Ihe hospitals assure rare through
delivery for expectant mothers In nerd.
Seminole C o u n ty I'u b llr Healih Unit
ronsels and tests for A ID S. Some of the
other services provided are: Dental cleaning
and limited denial procedures. Im m uniza­
tion s. M e d ica id clin ic. W IC p ro g ra m
(supplemental food for Women. Infants and
C h lldrrn al nutritional risk), u well-baby
c lin ic , e a rly p e rio d ic s c re e n in g a n d
diagnostic testing, and nurse of thr day.
M e d ica tio n m a y be re c e iv e d from a
pharmacy free of charge or at low cost.
Although m a ny services are provided. D r.
Garrldo noted that there are members of the
com m unity w h o do not meet Ihe require­
ments for ih e lr services. T h e ir Income Is
marginal but renders them Ineligible for
Med Ira Id. Additionally, their lobs do not
make health Insurance available to them.
T h is poses a problem, even though they
may treat an III child al the Public Health
Uuli. If the child requlrrs additional testing
o r referral to a specialist there a rc
practically no resources to serve them.

ANALYSIS

Kohl: man with a single- minded mission
■ y H IM M I
BO N N . West G erm any — After
a week of harsh, controversial
statements lhat outraged pollllclans at home and In foreign
capitals, the government faces a
tough challenge In trying to
hunlsh ihe specter of a m ighty
und arrogant unified Germany.
Yielding lo m ounting pressure.
Chancellor Helmut Kohl backed
down from his Insistence that
I’oland renounce any claim for
w a r reparations If It w unla
G e r m a n y to r e c o g n iz e Its
p o s t-W o rld W a r II b o rd e r.
G e rm a n land w as given to
Ifoland after the wur.
Despite Ihe turnaround. West
G erm any's allies were left with u
biller aftertaste and may well
wonder If Kohl's remark Is not a
sign of things to come.
Kohl had angered his foreign
polttlcul Irlends earlier for falling
lo consult with Ihcin before
presenting his plans for political
and economic unification.
Faced with uullonul elections
In December, und more likely
than not the hope of eventually
iM-romlng the first chancellor ol

Kohl’s aides react angrily to comparisons
with Adolf Hitler’s 1938 ’’Anschluss" of
Austria, in which Nazi Germany swallowed
the smaller state without a shot fired, but
critics insist Kohl’s plan amounts to little
more than an -outright annexation of East
Germany.
a reunified Germ any. Kohl obvi­
ously Is determined lo keep his
electorate h a p p y, even If It
means alienating foreign powers
and liberal coalition partners.
Although Kohl no longer links
the potentially costly issue of
reparations lo recognition of the
border, a statement he adopted
with his coalition partners says
West Germ any ussumes Poland
will slick lo u 1994 pledge not to
seek any further reparations
Irorn a mulled Germ any.
West Germ an taxpayers are
well aware that Ihe eosts ol
re u n ific a tio n w ill be h uge ,
chiefly Ihe rehabilitation of East
Germany's shattered economy.
And they are uwure. loo. of the
loomtng threat of hundreds ,0^

billions of dollars In reparation
claims.
At Ihe same time. Kohl ap­
pears Intern on being remem­
bered as the man who led Ihe
two German states to reunifica­
tion.
Dismissing opposition calls for
restraint. Kohl Is determined to
move toward early unification,
citing Ihe massive exodus from
Eust Germany as a reason lo act
quickly, before Ihe East German
In lr a s t ru c lu re d is in te g ra te s
completely.
And he has mude It embar­
rassingly plain that he wants
unity on his terms: the adoption
of ihe West German currency,
eonstliutlon und polltlrul system
by East Germany.

. Kohl's aides react angrily lo
comparisons with Adolf H iller’s
1938 "Anschluss" of Austria. In
which Nazi G erm any swallowed
the smaller state without a shot
fired. But critics Insist Kohl's
plan amounts to little more than
an outright annexation of East
Germany.
A l a recent rally In support of
c o n s e rv a tiv e E a s t G e r m a n
parties campaigning for March
18 elections. Kohl was at pains
to tell about 29.000 people that
there would be no " F o u rth
Reich" — a reference lo Hitler's
T h ird Helrh.
In the past week. Kohl has
been working a tough schedule,
dealing with complex political
Issues at home and. as other
West German politicians, stu m ­
ping In East G erm any, where the
party poll Ural landscape cloarlv
reflects I hat of West Germ any.
A strong showing In Ihe ballot
b o x by East G e rm a n c o n ­
servatives March IH certainly
would txxMt Kohl's chances of
w inning West G erm an elections
and heading a unified Germany.
P ,* k k Mow- writ*, h r Uni tod P ro ,,
lnttrn«lion«l

N A TIO N A L C O M M EN TA R Y

Anti-hunting movement gains ground
■y ROBERT MsI f ILL________
There Is u one-sided struggle
belng waged over hunting.
There Is a well-organized and
well-financed legion of unlmul
rights ucllvlsls who are seeking
— legally and sometimes Il­
legally — to prohibit hunting on
grounds It Is wrong to kill an
unlmul for sport.
T h e n there are th r hunters
ihemselves. an esllmaied 17.5
million In number, but with no
nuttonul single-purpose organi­
zation uggrcsslvrly promoting
Ihelr Interests.
T h is lopsided rohfroulutlon Is
generating culls from sportsmen
ueross ihe country for hunters to
untie und create an order of
battle before Ihey lose the wur
by default.
W h ile a n ti-h u n tin g zealots
battle In Ihe statchouses and
courthouses — and In the flt-Ul
w ith harassment — hunters
complain mostly to each oilier.
T h e ir &gt;pposlllnii. such us It Is. Is
mostly negative reaction: scat­
tered und uncoordinated voices
dealing with localized events.

Many people foresee u dim
luture (or sport hunting unless
h u n t . T s llnd the nieuns to edu­
cate m illions ol disinterested
Americans ubout llic crucial role
liunllng has in wildlife manage­
ment: to underscore Ihe fact that
burners themselves provided the
millions of dollars over Ihe Iasi
century that saved a long list ol
animal species from prohublc
cxtlnctton.
How m any people know, lor
Instance, that sport huuiers
were the prime movers of legisla­
tion thal outlawed the murkel
liunllng by professionals that
was laying waste Ihe duck and
geese populations. Just us hud
curlier wiped out the buffalo and
l&gt;asftctiger pigeon populations?
How m any non-hunters know
that If II had not been for sport
hunters w illing — even eager —
to pay game management bills
through license fees und special
excise ta x e s m a n y a n im a l
species would not have survived
in this country? Deer, antelope,
elk. wild turkey, elk. all would
Indeed be scarce today, maybe
non existent. had hunters not

paid for their salvation and
propagation by funding slute
game departments.
Ducks Unlim ited, which lor u
half rentury has been collecting
money from hunters to save
North Atnerlcu's duck und goose
p o p u la t Io n s , c a n n o t be a
spokesman for ull Am erican
hunters. Neither cun Uuall U n ­
limited. which does likewise for
the bobwhlte. the National Hlllc
Association nor any of the oilier
sportsmen's groups dedicated to
wildlife preservation or flrrurms
legislation.
One organization thul Is de­
voted to hunters' rights Is The
W ildlife Legislative Fu n d of
America, with hcudquurtcrs In
C o llim b u s. O h io , formed 12
years ago to protect Ihe legal
rights ol hunters. Ilshermru and
trappers.
Th e W L F A has taken uu active
role In helping Individuals and
groups across the country, par­
ticularly In uldlng legislative
lights against what It considers
unfair laws. It was part of Un­
s u c c e s s f u l o p p o s i t i o n to

uulmal-rlghts forces that sought
lo ban fur garments In Aspen.
Colo.. In February, and It drafted
Ihe model law under which 33
stales now expressly outlaw
hunter harassment, which In
m any cases consists of Illegal
Interference -w ith legitim ate
hunting actlvllv.
Whether or not it Is capable of
organizing a nationwide prohunllng movement Is problemat­
ical. Hut T . Allan Walters. W L F A
communications director, cites
figures to Indicate hunters cun
prevail If they will only wage an
organized fight.
"Th re e percent ol the population
sto p p e d the V ie tn a m W a r.
May Ik - 15 percent of Ihe A m e ri­
can population ate hunters. And
Include ull Ihe sportsmen (70
m illion. Including llshertnenl
and you have a significant part
of the population, enough lo
swing almost any valid Issue or
election.
" I am not pessimistic."
Roboft MkNttll
lnt*rn«t'on«l

tor UmtaJ P r t n

Military’s policy on gays is hypocritical
Military gay people made headlines re­
cently. T w o of them. Miriam Heu-Shalum
und .fumes M. Woodward, were In the news
bccuusc the Supreme Court rejected Ihelr
ajijK-uls lo lx- allowed to continue lo serve In
Ihe mllllury.
For Ihe third. Armlslead Matipln. It Is Ihe
second time he's hit the news. Th e llrsl time
was almost 20 years ago. when he won a
military commendation from Iheii-I’resldeul
Klchurd Nixon. Now Maupln has been In
People magazine because he's a tx-xi-sclllng
author — and because he Is gay.
How Ironic thal Maupln should resurface
|usl ul the lime Ihe I’enlugon's "N o Gays
A llo w e d " |&gt;ollcy Is receiving so m uch
publicity.
Maupln might not have had to go lo
Vietnam ul all. He Joined Ihe Navy and
volunlrered for the war. Afterward, he
returned u s a civilian lo help rebuild the
war-torn country.
Yet the Pentagon doesn't believe Ills ilk
deserve the op|y&lt;riunlly lo serve Ihelr
country: Hcn-Shalom. a sergeant in the
A rm y K rscrvc. has been forbidden lo
re-enllsl because she Isa lesbian; Woodward
was txxiled Irnm ihe Navy because he Is a
homosexual.
Set aside fur Ihe moment thal these
people are being discriminated against
solely because ol Ihelr sexual jirelrrence.
I in bcwlldcrtd as lo Jest what Ihe Pentagon
Is ulruld of. Do they tear homosexuals may
try to seduce helrrosexual soldiers?

outstanding evaluations.
Hlllnskl's crime? While testifying as a
character witness for Ihe delendunt. she was
asked by a prosecutor If she agreed with
whal Jameson had "done, whal she has
pled gtdlly to?" HUluskl answered thal since
the homosexual affair didn't hapjK-n while
Jameson was training ihe recruit, she had
no bud opinion ofli.
You don't have to have an opinion ol
Jameson's actions to see the hypocrisy of a
system lhat puts a female soldier In prison
lor making love lo unother woman, while
And If so. do Ihey seriously believe
shuiinlug any responsibility for Ihe actions
homosexuals are going to Ik- successlul In
of Its mule soldiers who have Impregnated
that regard, or jm is c any threat, among the
women a nd abandoned ihelr children
p o p u la tlo n of re d -b lo o d e d , g u n g -h o
around Ihe world.
heterosexuals the military has historically
And us regards the Pentagon's ' No G a ys "
al traded?
|&gt;ollcy. I can onlv guess llial those In charge
Ill
Ju ly 1‘MtM. the Marine Corps court- have never known or worked with remartialed Sgl. Cheryl Jameson for engaging
spotislble gays who are credits lo ihelr Jobs
In a lesbian rclatloiishlj) with a former
and coininuullles. My cxprrtenec with gays
recruit. The all.nr did not hu|&gt;jK-n while
as Itlends. acquaintances and co-workers
Jameson was training the recruit. The
has been so |&gt;osltlvc. all I can Ihluk Is that
Murlnrs sentenced her lo a year In prison.
Unde Sum should lx- so bn ky.
Iheii demoted and dishonorably dlscliurgcd
P e r h a p s u goveriimenl so blind dix-sn'l
her.
deserve lo benelll from the lalenls ol the
In Ihe same case, the Marines dcpilvcd
many high quality people, w ho liappen to Inanother woman Marine ol supplementary
gay. w ho w ould like lo serve It Trouble Is. 11
(MV she was due as a drill instructor, and
is ihelr right as American citizens lo serve
pul a negative report In her file. Th is
in ihelr country's m ilitary. It s lime that
Marine, former Stall Sgl Christine Rene
either Ihe Supreme Court or the Congress
HUluskl. had nolhlng lo do with the lesbian
makes sure that right Is respected.
Incident: and during her 11 years us a
C iHONfatpapvrfnlfrpr.MAuoc^lKjfl
Marine, she had received nolhlng but

�4D — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March If. 1990

High-tech telescope opens a new era in star-gazing
United Fran Inter national
I.A SII.I.A M O U N TA IN . Chile - Aslrimomcrs
have Ix-gun .1 new era In searching i Ik - heavens
in ltlg a limit K i ll telescope whose llll|ircccilclllcil
ciinslstcndv sli.irp Images m .n open ilia* wav inr .1
glimpse ill flu- lx-ginning nl time
I’c relied .nop La Sill.1 Mnniii.iln in Ai.ir.nn.i
Desert ol northern Chile. On- Kii i o | h-iiii S o ii Oicmi
O liscrvulury* Ni-u Irrlm olngv I clcsi ii | h- In Ix-ing
Innnprli-il liv Its Imllili-is ,h tin I h s I opllral
Iiik Irn n irn i nl Ussi/c in iln- worlil

I In- lcli-scn|x-. nir.iM if ini’ I I 1i li-ri L I "» m clcrs)
in illa m clc r. Ix-gan n g nl.u iq x -ra m m s in .lom iarv
.mil Is ptiNlni Inu 1I k - lu st Images ever i.ikr n on
ilils ninntilaln anil prutialilv iln- lx * i ever. m u I
nlisi r\aniry d m 1 lot D.m lcl llo lsi.idi
Jo rg e M rllili Iln- observatory s si |cm c ilir n im
.dsn ptiN'I.ilnird iln ilri-p sp a n - Im ages iln I h si
r v r r taken — u n n d i-rliil."

A lllimiitli a Inrnililalili- l r l r s m | n in Us n u n
light III! N ru I ccliliolngv I c Ic s c i i | m is .11 In.dlv
|ii s | tin- ti 111111111111 nl .111 1A m i n n r r . n n lillln n s
| i r n | r r l In r r r r l Iln- u n i I d 's l a r g e s t n p l l r . d
Irlrsi |&gt;|M In I h r r llll nl I III- 1 rill III V

Iln drvly 11.mu d V rry l-irg c T r l in n p r w ill IxInin si |i.ir.ilr 2 i &lt; lix il |M 1111-li-rI lc lrsrii|x -s lit.11.
.11 Him Ini’l llir r . w ill lx- ri|iilv a lrn l In a 5 3 -foot
I lf» meter | n ilrtn i ll w ill allnu- scientists 10 p rrr
lilllln n s nl Ill’ll! w a rs Ix-ynnd Iln- ca |iah llld cs of
1 llir i-lll lclcsco |x s
Vnn 1 an i \ | m i | in sr-r 1 lii- r rra lln n of iln11111 w11 si 1.11 ra rlirr.
said French aslrnim m rr
I’a t llir I Inin III! a stall s rlrlifls l al Iln- nilsi ivalniv
I r l r s i n p r s n n u ill nsi- allnw scleilO sIs In
n l i s r i v r s l a i s a n d oilie r llglll e m l l ll l lg o b jec ts
almiit I liillinn light w a r s Im in Karlli. Ilnnrln-I

said. Tin - V rry lairgc T rlrs rn p r will push dial
liark In about 10 hllllun Ilulil years — far closer In
the cosmic "bln lianit" thought to have rrra trd thr
iililvrrsr about 15 billion years ago.
Al 10 billion llglll years, "you slarl really In lx
at the age of the creation." Ik iu rh rl said. One light
year — the distance Mgbl travels in a year —
erpialx about 0 trillion miles
T h e New Technology Telescope Innugur.iir*
several atlvani-rs dial will lx- Incorporated In iln
Very lairgc Telescope.
T h e most Important Is the relatively llghtweigh
11 lyfcxit Id 5 uieterl “ Zennlur" mirror

Saucer watchers: New
Hampshire is UFO haven
United F r t u International*
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Seeingeye dragon

M t u l d Photo by Tommy Vine0*1

Stull. the Magic Dragon, the 0H1c1.1l mascot ol the Orlando Maqic
NBA basketball learn, was 00 hand lor a special program al
Pinecresi Elementary School in Sanlord The program sponsored

hr Ihe Florida Eye Clinic in Altamonte Springs is a traveling show
that visits central Florida schools Ihroughont the school year and
stresses Ihe importance ol eye safely and sight preservalion

BOOK REVIEWS________________
M o re ideas rarely d is c u s s e d
T h e Mcsaage lo the P U n c t
B y Iris M u rdoch
(V ik in g . 5 8 3 pp.. S 2 2 .Q 5 )
Olleii al llu- renter ol Iris Murilix li s lleiioo
Is a shallowy eharaeler who in.iv he either an
evil genius or hrllll.iul tx-nelaelor. hill whose
dunking according lo those aroiuul him. will
change Ihe world
Snell Is Ihe case III
I I I ! Message In llic
I'laiu-l." M urdochs 2-llh novel
Mareiis Vallar. a mallu-iii.ille.il prixligv .mil
recluse, Is hrmighl lo eenler stage lo a
dramatic scene In u lin li lie seemliiglv resur
reels an Irish jxx-l. I’alrl’ k Feimi.io who m.iv
have died because of a eursr- from Marcus
Marcus. Ills daughter Irina and his ills
clplr-aeolylc Allred Ludcns make up mu* ol ihe
major strands In MurdtK’h's braid of a siorv
Ludcns believes loiallv In Ihe genius ol
Marcus, jirixldlog him lo |inxliue wh.il lie
Ix-lli-ves Marcus eaji.ihte ol — a melajilivsleal
l m l li lhal w ill eliange llu- world
A second major slranil involves palmer .l.u k
Sluerwater. who learned his maimer Irnui
M arius. Ills wile Franca anil Ills mistress
Alison, who are seeking lo Inrgc ail o|x-n
hont-si menage a Hols Some ol the best
passages in llu- novel Involve Fraoea s woiklog
llirough lu-r love lor .lai k even as she deals
with Jealousy and rage
I ii eharaelerlslle faslnou — lu-avv on long
jiasviges ol uiilnierriiiiied eonversaiioo ili.ii
really coiislllute philosophl/log — Murilix li
m a n l p u l a l e s h e r e h a r a e le r s llir o u g h
elri um slaiues dial serve limit- as stage props
than (lr.iiii.il li-evenls loa deiioiiemenl
Slm jilllylng wlral a Mnrdoeli novel is alxml
Is never easy. Mostly It Is a play nl Ideas, ail
argument over what eoiislltuli-H llu- good. die
irue. llu- lieailllfiil. llu- eoilllli I ol aelloii and
cunlcmplalloii. die nature ol love in a universe
ol aecldcnl and a world wlllioiil Clod
llroodlng hehliul these ideas h i " T h e
Message lo Ihe 1*1. met" Is ihe ipieslloo ol I I I ’
II o Ii h .iiis I .mil wlu-lher any language am
Ihoiighl can eiieiiui|iass the rc a llli
llic
nieaningol lhal evil
Ihe sheer lo n e ol M iird ix lis lilli Heel is
liy|inolli- anil slu- makes one &gt;are alxml On si
nllt-u p.ijx-r llilll people who live more as
repn-M-ulal ions ol Ideas
She also needs a gixxl cdllnr Neither Idea
nor plot cun siislalo Ihe 5li3 pages ol Oils
Ixxik llul there Is si 111. as usual lI k - pleasure
ol rr.ultng a Slury Ili.it provokes Oumglit on
Ideas rarely discussed
H a p p y T a lk : Confeaalona of a T V Newam au
B y F re d G ra ha m
(N o rto n . 3 4 2 pp.. S1 9 .B S)
While much has Ix-ru u n i o n alxml llic
drelllie ol On* net wink Ileus shows. Fred
Graham CHS s long lime legal correspondent
has given ihe sad story a personal toueli in
ll.i|i|iv I .ilk i oiilessioos nl a IV Newsman
Graham was let go hv CHS in Man h l ‘i«7 as
|i.ul ol a massive wave ol lavnlls designed In
eul i osls

"We had signed oil lo lx- jnnriialisis
lie
writes nl Ills years al CHS. and they hail
changed llu- rules on us. in mid career When
llu- driving pur|xisc shilled liiim llilcninliig llu
imlille In lnll.ittrig* Ihe laliugs. those ol us who
had eoiue lliere ooili-r dlllerenl |inoi ipies lell
lx-1 rayed "
However. Ills veals as a oelwork corn-s|xiiidenl i m erlog die law and Ihe Siqircm c
Courl and as a r&lt;-|xitler al The New Ymk
Tim es did mil prepare him lor how |oiiroallsio
Is practiced on local trlevlslou.
Graham hail seen llu- end ol Ills career unit
CHS ioiiilng and hail Ix-cii negotiating lo
return lo his homeiown ol Nashville in Ix i ome
llu- lix-.il anelior lor WKIIN'. llu- siailou with
llu- lowest r.illngs lor lls news
Ills relurii lulrndiiccd him lo such staples ol
some local T V as sweeps weeks wllh stories
alxiul sajanlsm and sex-era/ed nuns, eu
workers hired (or hxiks not brains and anil the
ever Jiresenl hapjiy talk
Graham did uol survive as a Irx-al anelior
Ills slorv Is well written. ea|iOvullng ami told
with liumor ll also sheds much Itghi on Onli nil mo i lll.il gives ninsl people then news
B u rn M arks
By Sara P aretaky
(Delacorte. 3 4 0 pp.. S 1 7.93)
0 Isn't necessary lo he fam iliar w iili
workings ol Chicago |xilitus In enjoy Sara
I'arelsky s yarns, hilt ll does add lo one s
enjoyment ol d ir mysteries shr writes
T h is is Parrlskv's sixth Ixxik sl.Urm g V I
Warsliawskl. On- able, iiii-ooiiseiise. lough
lemale jirlvale'ik-teellve w ho also ably iim -s In i
Irnillitiilly lo solve eases. "H orn Marks" Is a
mixture ol arson, hrllx-ry. |xilllles anil lauillv
lies O i.ii pull Warsliawskl In dlllerenl dlrci
lions
Warsliawskl seems in lx- always in mmioo
and ollen Iruslralrd or o|isei at evenls .mil
|x-ople around her I'areiskv whirls llu- sinrv
rapldlv along wiili ail ixeasimi.il slop lm a
rmuaulle Interlude or lor V I lo lean on On
i omlnriliig ioalerii.il shoulder ol her |ilivsielao
Irleud. I.miv
Ihe ease is not overly eoitiplex hill ill
gelling In llu- soliiilon. I'areiskv again pm
vldes some wimderlul eliaraeleis and a lot ol
llu* Mav ol ol a 11 ih a tu |i m
T h e Se rp e nt'* M ark
B y Robert Duncan
(St. M a rtin 's . 2 8 9 p p ., $18.93|
fills chilling i at .nut 11ions, iniv•I le.miles
I’rlc r Klein. a liiliocr New York Cltv ili ln livi
known as the inmisier e a l-her lor lu s .ilnln v
In lr.li k psVl'Ili’tli klllri h
\lter one klllel Ill-ally lakes Ills III! In In ails
lm Ihe serenilv ” 1 West Viiglola Hill mu
m ousiir •.in r lei Inin lx- ami S irin is ion ■
min a sln iu ilo u o dial litre.ileus evi-rvOiing In
lias util keil lm
I he Scr|x tit s Mark
is iiilrlguiog and
captivating ll |inls do leader loin llu -u u iiil ol
On psvi luiiu killer A llrsi ran- 1 loili i

P O ItTS M O im i. N .ll - New
H a m p sh ire , ihe stale whose
early bird primary attracts pres­
idential candidates like litmcv
draws Hies, also seems a popular
destination lor exlraterresllals
IJFO Investigators have been
i bet king mil reports of flying
saucers, whirling llilngamajlgs
anti soaring pie plulcs In the
(iranlte Stale's skies since al
least 1932.
In ihe past year, reports of
U F O sightings here have been
inoiiullng al a pare slmllur lo the
massive wave ol rr|Mirts In lire
I'JOOs. vrys I’cter Geremla. stair
d lrrc to r of the M utual U F O
Network, or M U FO N . (irrrrn la
says Ihe slate's iiolrd U F O cases
anti euntimilng activity rank ll
No I In Ihe nation among some
lovesllgalors lor r.xiratrrrrstlal
i lose eiiemmlrrs
"I made ll Ibal w a y." |okrs
H c l l y H i l l . 7 0 . a r e llr e r l
I’orlsinouth &lt;lillrl welfare worker
whose tale ol a Sepl 19. 1901
experience w ith aliens on a
lonely road in the While Moun­
tains marie headlines around the
world
Al llu- time. Hill anil her la ir
husband. Harney, said they were
alxluelrd hv Imm .molds Iron) a
"huge spaceship with iwn red
lighls" one lerrllylng night as
they drove home Irorn a visit in
Monirrul
I lie Hills said tltry were qursl loner I alxml hie on Kart ll ami
were medically tested during a
i wo hour Interrogailnu by an
alien leader who rnm inunlcalrd
ell her verbally or lelepalhleally.
file Hills said they were re­
turned In Ihe ear hv llu- aliens

a n il told they would not re
m ember llic lr ex|x-rlence. They
said II was only alter undi-rgolni
hypnoile therapy by a lloslnt
psyehlalrlst d ial llu-y reeallrr
ih e in e ld riii T h e ir Interrupter
Journey was unveiled In (k tnhci
1905 by Ihe llosion Travrlei
newspaper
A in n n I li e a r l i e r . N e w
H a m p sh ire 's seaeoasl reglor
nearly was jianleked alter Hirer
people. Iw n ol them Ex rte i
i ’o llie officers, rejxirterl seeing i
IMI-Iixit diam eter glowing rrc
d isk over a lartn "The Incldrn'
al FLxcler” on Sepl. 3 . 1905 . D lci
del.oleit by C iiiin e rlle u l aullioi
.John F u lle r , tn u eh ed o il i
m assive wave ol sightings arrow
Ihe nation
D ozens ol New H a m p slilri
r u s e s s w e ll Ih e s ig h t in g
n o lrlx xiks lh a l H ill and o llirri
have eon i|illrd river the Iasi 21
y e a r s T h e y ra n g e from c
m ysterious object lh a l allrgrdl)
lell Into a frozen farm jmiiiiI Ir
W a k rtlrld III 1977 and war
retrieved by a m ilitary unit, It
Ihe Del -i. I 9 H-I sliln g ol a
m ria llle erall a jxiliertuan v m
soarlngnvcr Keene
"U FO s are old hat here W r'vi
had I hem here since 1932 when
w hat folks called Ihlngamajlgs.'
halls ol lire' and 'm rla l plr
plates' were sjMilled in Kxt'ler
and Hillsboro." H ill said "It's
g ellin g so lhal tI k- only jicnplc
wlio re|xirl UFOs are nt-wrumers "
(je rriu la . who leads MUFO.Vs
2 5 iiiem lx-rs In New H am jisliirr.

sa id s itin g s seem lo Inllnw
eyrie * . "W e have had more
a e llv lly 111 the Iasi year Ilia n I’ve
seen In 10 years." he said

C iv il rig h ts m a rc h c o m m e m o ra te d ;
a c tiv is ts in s is t s tru g g le is n ’t o ve r
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SKI.M A A I.i
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Man h 7 . 1*105 "IlliH idy Su n d ay"
, inn. ii 1It n il civ il rlglilN loarelierN
lo Out atrocity. A l.iliam .i nlate
l r o o | i i T N a s s a u lle r l llu - tie
inoiiNiraiors t ir in g tear gan

rau iU sIrrs and swinging lilllv
clubs They were lucked up by a
m ounted posse ol vigilan tes
armed w iili hull whips and r.illltprnds

Baseball------Ntiuply tN.-eause lie was a convclitem eholetHe was there, already In the
budding, next door lo the com ­
missioner's oilier. T h r ow nrrs
gave him Ihe job In hojics of
tM-Ing able lo ker|i him behind
closed doors and hiding him
from thr media until they could
find a real commissioner. Th e y
didn't want labor negotiations to
drag on Oils long. The longer II
takes, the greater the chance
lhal Vincent w ill say or do
Kim rthlngstupkl.
Th e re ’s your flrsl problem. No
leadership at O k- highest level of
the game. Glam uOI's tenure was
Hole more than a useless 'hit
m an' legacy and Vincent Is Just
not qualified for the Job. plain
and simple.
O n the players' side of the
coin, it's somewhat hum orous to
set- 700 guys who spit tobacco
juice on each other's shoelarrs
and scratch themselves on na­
tional television gather around
Ft-hr and try tu negotiate a
contract against tram ow nrrs
who cat llllle people like baseball
players lor breakfast
What makes Orel Herslilser a
qualified baseball contract nego­
t ia t o r? li e 's a b a b y -f a re d .

washed out pitcher who can't
make It In tin* rrul world. Just
like most ol the rest ol the
members of the (layers union. If
these guys had to gel real Jobs lo
make a living, d u n c e s are most
ol them would starve. Ilershlsrr
is there because h r knows If
baseball slops, his big salary
slops. And what would h r do for
a living If he couldn't play
baseball?
Good question. He's probably
qualified as a dish-washer, or
street sweejier or maybe has the
potential of m anaging a car
wash, Hut wllhixit tiasdiall. the
jilayrrs arc nothing, nobodlrs.
Ju st a nothrr number on an
tiiu-mployment check.
T h e players m-t-d Ihe owners
more than the owners nerd the
players.
There comes a lime when
enough Is enough
Nobody Is worth 93 million
dollars a year, regardless of thr
Johor the la lrn ls
So lo the ow iK-rs I say lt-1 the
p la y e rs cal cake, leave Ihe
la m p s and the stadiums lockrd
and lei's sec how Ihcsc glory
hoys make ll In the real world.
Hesldrs. there's loo many good
liaskrtball games in March and
A jirll to miss w atching m il­
lionaires groundnut lo third

C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e ID
m ajor e m ise q u riu rs lor puhlliI titOiernuire it siitil. "ntllt-e liealOi and the world economy."
T h r exjierts evaluated "a v rry
.mil tea &lt;li inking are .ivum t.ilctl
vv tilt ettlieom ll.llll tieltav lors large num ber" of studies Into
Mil'll .IN 1 Ig.uetle Miniklllg .111(1 r o l l e r d r in k in g In v a r io u s
eiiu nlrles. Ihe statement said.
■i Main tlicl.ov IkitulN
Av a ila lili n I iiille s tin not I iiiitln u ln g in jiarl
"D ifferent results were oil
p .im it anv i noeliiNUio .i ImmiI
tamed lor cancers at dlllerenl
■.•retliogeiin ’ tin I n nl 1 alleon
ImmI v stirs, licit studies ol bladder
llu Niali iiicnt N.111I
AppiilVIOlalelv I 5 tilllK.il cancer provided Hole evidence
. tqiN nl nillee an .trunk every O ut the occurrence ol earner at
dav Itiloiigllonl Ole world.'' It tills site m ay tic related to e o llrr
&lt;in 111111 it. I llu - 1111 &gt;ni loiter |M-r drin kin g
"On tin- other hand, ilirrt- was
p, in . to in i trlink 10 On- Nordli
■’ ’iiiiiiu n vvtu i* p. ..plr .Irink a ll iiid le a llu ii Out ro lle r may
pmieet against cancer ol Ilut” OI 11v. ■opN.iil.iv
Mm. Ilian 5 m illl.in I oiin are II don and rectum In hrlw ri-n
I’I ih I i u i i I aiiiiu.itv ill Nome 50 these two jmiIcn . On- risk fur
hri-asl 1.lin e r was shown rr
1 mice glow lug o.ill, ion ..ml eol
iiia rk a lily consistently lo tiuve
III In
m i llilll ’tills lo ml III
1111 a s s o c ia t io n wi t h c n H r r
i n i ’ i o a l l o i i . i l e 0 10 01 e r e e
llu 1* tnl*
Mini cfiiN u I m iiiI Ir ■ tr inkin g
Tea Is al |ires(-|il llu- rnsot
N.
1I1 IV ” 1 11" n |tu m1111 f ■ all liave

jxipular beverage In llu- world
(h u ll perhaps because ol its
widespread use II has been
dllllcull lo study ttic* effects. The
W orking G roup was unable to
classify lea with regard lo lls
carclnogrtllly to humans One
interesting observation, howev­
er. was lhal Ihe risk lor cancer ol
die eso|ihagus aji|ieart-d lo tie
increased In populations who
drink their lea very hoi. as In llic
Caspian littoral
T h is Itnding was ol particular
interest since m a le Is also
a s s o c ia te d w llh rs o p h a g n l
cancer when drunk v rry hot as 11
is in those j u r is ol So u th
A 111 e r I e a w h e r e t h e
ejiidr 1m 11lngie.il studies available
were carried mil Th e resullsul a
study lii progress 111 I’araguay.
where male Is drunk cold. Is
aw allrd wllh Irileresi

I tx al i ix il riiihls leaders eon
li nd llu Immm I s dei isinn In lire
ih&lt; 1*1. m k m I i*miI
i ml*-iiilriii
xxas i.n i.illx I m s *d I lu x mi*a
tit/* tl di n m iis i r a l Inns lh a l
« |osi d ||i« si hnnls xxlilt ll .lie 70
|m im nl hi.»i k lm |ix i daxs | lie
\alim ial im a id xx.is « all* d ill In
li open i In ill
I In d i s p u h m a n e d iln silver
ailllix « I S.H \ « niilllieilinrallnii nl
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                    <text>F R ID A Y

March 9, 1990

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S a n fo r d H e r a ld
82nd Year, No. 170 — Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports
SCC deals with 16-1 loss
SAN FO R D — Th e Seminole Com munity
College lm.-wb.UI was blown mil of the watrr
Thursday when Ihey lost lo Santa Fc Communi­
ty Col It-nr 1(5-1 In a Mid-Florida Confrrrnrr
game.
se e Is now 1-16 overall and 1-7 In ihe
confrrrnre. T h r Raiders travel lo Tampa for a
n o n -c o n f e r e n c e g a m e to d a y a g a in s t
Hillsborough Irforr returning home lo fare
arch-rival Valencia nrxt Tuesday

te e Page IB

Top runners come to Lyman
LONGW OOD — The Lyman lnviiailun.il track
meet at Lyman High School tonight will feature
some of the best high school Iriualr distance
runners In the southeastern United Slates will
be going head-to-head in mile and two-mlle
runx According to Lyman couch Fred Fluke,
runners from M lam l-U ulllvrr I'rep. Miami
Christian, lirookwuod. Ga. ami lima RatonSpanish River will be nmn.ng against local
lavortlrs Am y Glnnelle and Jo y rr Tullts of Lake
lirantley and Lyman's Annemarle laidln.

See Page 1B

□ Local
Lake Mary planners deadlocked
LAKK MARY — Local I’lannlng Agency hoard
members couldn't reach a decision last nlgltl on
a propostil from Southland Really Investment.
Inc., lo build houses on the sou'heasl corner ol
the C ountry C lub Road and Main Road
Intersection,

tee Page 3A

Preston death warrant signed
TA L L A H A S S E E — A fourth death warrant has
been signed for Seminole County killer Robert
I’reston. Gov. Hob Marline/ signed this latest
death warrant Thusday and set Preston's dale
with the clectrtcchalr for the week of April 3
Preston. 32. has eluded execution through
court appeals three limes befor-. since his ItJfll
death sentence for robbery, kidnapping and
murder.
Preston killed l.ll' ( hump clerk Krllne Walker.
•**». In Altamonte Springs In January M17M.

Longwood gets grant money
LONGW OOD - A $3,500 federal grant has
been given to Longwood lo study and revise
deslgn and zoning guidelines In Ihe historic
district. City Planner Chris Nugk- said this week.
Umgwood will match Ihe grant with $5.(XX).
Nagle said.
"We want objective guidelines to say what's
compatible In size, scale and rythein for the
historic area." Nagle said.
Nagle will work with a consultant on visual
( onllnulty ami design guidelines.
He also said lx- hopes lo use a portion of the
funds for a brochure featuring significant
structures and u walking lour A second
brochure will illustrate and explain proposed
regulations for the historic area. Nagle said.

No case against rap songs here
SANFORD — Seminole Courtly Sherlif John
Polk said his pLin to have a Judge review a rap
recording he calls sexually explicit lo determine
II Ihe lyrics are obscene Is out of Ills hands, lie
salt! Stale Attorney Norm Wolflnger would have
lo decide lo punare Ihe ease.
Polk said today Wolflnger lias said hr has no
r ase lo lake lo a judge on Ihe Issue. Chief Circuit
.Judge O il. Eaton Jr. told Polk yesterday that
under slate law the slate attorney Is the only
olllelal who can bring this Issue lo a Judge.
Polk said "As Nasty As They Wanna Be" by 2
Live Crew remains on store shrives In Seminole
County despite claims by remrd sellers that
sates have hern withdrawn or restricted polk
said hr was responding lo citizen's romplanlx
when asking fix Ihe ruling, and citizens now
should take any further complaints on the Issue
to Wolflnger.
From stall reports

INDEX
..S B
Church D ire cto ry.. ..4 8
Claaalflada............. ..S B
. qb
..A D
Dear A b b y ............... ,.3 B
Daatha...................... .S A
Editorial................... 4A

Flo rid a ...............
H o roa cop a .......
Pa o p la ...............
P o lloa ................
Sp orts... ...........
R e lig io n ............
Tolawlaiort........ ........ 3B
W e a the r............

High near 80
Partly sunny today
with a high near HO
and winds Irom ihe
East al 10 lo 15 mph
Mostly lair tonight,
and sunny tomorrow
with a high in the
low HOs

For more weather, see Page 2A

S h e ’ s No. 1
Lake Mary High Instructor
named Teacher of the Year

By VICKI DoBOftMIBA
Herald stall writer
LAK E MARY — Diane Elaine Lewis, an anatomy and
physiology teacher at Lake Mary High School, was
named teacher of the year today by the Seminole
County school district.
"It was a difficult decision lo chose the top teacher
Irom llx- (piallly Individuals who were presented from
cacti scImmiI." said Dick Hofmann, dtslrlrt coordinator of
community relations and public Information.
He added, however, that Lewis' enthusiasm and

professionalism brought her to Ihe lop of Ihe list.
She was to lie informed In a surprise ceremony al Ihe
school this alleriiMin.
Hofmann, who was one of eight community leaders
and district employers that xrlrctrd Lewis, said she
"would make a flnr representative of Srmlnolr County
In Ihr slate competition."
"She had a good grasp on her subject mailer."
Hofmann said "A n d she was able lo communicate It
easily In her students.”
Lewis has spent her rntirr seven-year leaching career
teaching llth amt 12th graders at Dike Mary High
School. 055 Longwood laikr Mary Rd.. In Lake Mary.
She has bachelors degrees In hlglogv and education and
a masters degree In biology Irom tlx- University of
Bee Teacher. Page 5A

Diana E. Lewis

O h yeah?
W e ll tax
th is , pal
State lawmaker calls
for gas tax rebellion
U n U a d Praea International________

TA LL A H A S S E E — House GOP
leader Dale Patehrtt. openly dis­
mayed by President Hush's call (or
higher gasoline taxes at Ihr state
level, railed on other stales Thurs­
day io join Florida In withholding
ferieral gas taxes In a "rebellion"
against Washington
Palchell said he was angered by
Ihe Hush proposal lo shift the lax
burden to the slates while some
82H.4 billion languishes unspent In
ihe lederal trust fund for highways,
mass transit and airports.
"There's going in be rebellion
about that. There's no way we're
going to let llx-m withhold that
money without a light." Patched
said of ihe trust lund. which he said
ihe admlnstrallon was using lo
make Ihe federal budget deflrll look
smaller.
"It's lime we went to Washington
and toll! them . 'Release that
money.' How can you Justify raising
taxes lo any citizens In this country
when you're silting on that kind of
See T u , Page 5A

Heathrow
expansion
approved
By J . M ARK B A H F IIL O

Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
planning and zoning commissioners
Iasi night voted 4-1 lo approve a
227-acre rxjranslon of Heathrow.
The addition will add more area
bul not m ore houses to the
1.475-home development. The two
parcels arc located at Heathrow's
northwest and northeast edges and
serve lo square Heathrow's bound­
aries with Markham Road.
Miranda Fitzgerald, attorney for
llealhrow owners A.vlda Inc., said
several small parcels totaling 27
acres north of Ihr proposed Western
Hellwuy will nix Ik- developed until
llu- beltway Is built. The slate
legislature has not approved fund­
ing for the bell way.
Arvldu (imposed lo leavr a IOOfool w ooded buffer betw een
Markham Woods Road and the
homes In Ihe western rdgr of the
new sections. Louis Conti, president
of the Markham Wtxxls Homeown­
ers Association, asked that one-acre
liotnesltes be built at the western
edges of Ihe section Instead of the
proposed one-third acre homcsltcs.
"W e are In general opposition lo
any changes to the How-density)
suburban estates zoning, bul we
like the spreading-out of the homes
that will be built." Conti said.
I 'A Z c o m m is s io n e r F r a n k
Shelton, past president of the
Markham Woods Homeowner's As­
sociation. recommended granting
ArvUla permission fee the addition If
Ihey develop onr-acre homesltes
adjacent lo Markham W immI s Road
or retain the HJO-fiut bulfer If ihe
wooded strip Includes a 30-fool
wide, five-loot high landscaped
berm Arvada engineers said tne
tierm would require the removal of
ajijiroximalely IOO trees.
VAX commissioners decided Ihey
preferred trees lo a berm and voted
-I I lo reenmux-nd Arvida's plan
Shelton opposed Ihe mol loll
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They said she was tall, but this is ridiculous When
this wavy-haired beauty needs some work on her
hairdo, evon Vidal Sassoon can’t help It takes a
heavy duty, industrial strenQth halrspray to keep this
blond going. Actually, John Childers ol National 3M
Advertising, Is getting ready to lake down this

billboard and replace it with another. The sign Is
located on S R. 434 In Longwood It s still true that
blondes have more fun, unless of course a billboard
worker comes along with a scraper and peels your
face oil

Lake Mary chamber has new home
B y L A C Y O O M IN

Herald staff writer
LAKE MARY — The Cliumlicr ol Commerce is
growing like Ihe business eoiniiiiiulty il serves au-l will
soon move Into expanded quarters

For ihe |iasi II) years, die ('handier has shared spacewilli l.ipplneoll's Ink S|tni. Inc . It 15 Country Club Rd
according lo Cindy Hrnwn. llu- Chumbrr's corn
s|Kindlng secretary Hui now Ihe ('handier will have
laney new digs in ihe Lake Mary Centre. 3N2I Luke
See Cham ber. Page SA

Lake Mary mayor may challenge
Sturm in county com m ission race
ByLACVDOM CM

Herald stall writer

Dick Fast
Gunning lor Sturm 7

LAKE MARY - Mayor Richard
K chh said T h u rs d a y he iiiav
challenge liicumhcnl Rc|iuhlicau
Hob Slurm lor Ills seal on Ihe
Scmiiiole Comity Commission in
tills Scpn iii Imt s ( lei lion Fess lias
ironed mil most ol the details, and
is looking at |iiilliug together an
organization to li.mdli ihe cam
|ialgn In-said
Eiicoiiragcmeui Irom tils children
weighed heavily m Fess decision
Mv kids said Go lor It Dad Do
It Fess said
Concern lor his mother s health
lias di laved Ki ss di-i istoit Ills

mother, who lives m Indiana, is
recov ering Irom earn er surgery
F e s s said In* is not eoneerueil
about larlng an Inemnheiit lor
IHlhlle olllee because lhal was Ihr
siiiiatton he laced when lie run lor
mayor ol l-ckc Mary In l!IH4 He Is
serving his thud term "Incumbents
don'I sc are me." Fess said "I have
more eoulldeuie in voters' integrity
Ilian in think they would just follow
like sheep "
Storm lias served as commission­
er lor 12 years
fess Is also lircstdflll ol ihe
IriCocm ly League ol Cities chair
man ol iln- Quality ol Cities lask
foie e lor Ihe stale ol Florida, serves
See Fes». Page 5A

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Death sentence thrown out

Santo*'FL8X771. M u t e M

TA LL A H A S S E E — The Florida Supreme Court Thuraday
threw out the murder conviction and death sentence of a man
charged with the sexual aaaaull and murder of a 4-year-old
I’rnsarola boy.
Michael Reilly waa convicted and sentenced to die for Ihe Feb.
2. 1988 death of Jonathon Wells, whose body was found on Ihe
bank of a fishing hole near his Pensacola home.
The high court ordered a new trial for Reilly because Ihe trial
Judge would not allow defense to strike a potential Juror for
cause, forcing the defenae to use one of Its 10 pre-emptive strikes
and affecting t he makeup of the Jury.
Assistant Stale Attorney John Spencer said Ihe Attorney
GrnrralVofTlce will request a rehearing.
According lo trial testimony. Wells was reported missing by
his parents after he did not return from fishing at a local bayou
that he often visited. He was found shortly afterward on the
bank of the fishing hole, strangled and with his throat slashed.
Itcllly. who had been released from prison In September 1987
.liter serving time for raping an elderly woman, was arrested
within days of Ihe slaying. The murder weapon was never
found.

Birthday boy gooa to Jail
JA CK SO N V ILLE — Michael Syingfellow's 24th birthday paity
friends hadn't planned —
Included u surprise lhal his family andI friend
his arrest on charges of lewd and lascivious behavior.
Ai first hr thought It was another birthday gag. but he's not
laughing now. and neither are his parents, who have filed a
complaint ugalnst the arresting officers.
The episode occurred late last month when Strlngfrllow
walked Into a Jacksonville nightspot for his birthday celebration
and was surprised by his parents and two sisters, who came by
bus from their home In Ocala for the party.
Strlngfrllow said he went along with what h r thought was u
gag when three scantily-clad dancers led him lo the stage,
slapped toy handcuffs on him and began gyrating around him.
lie cooperated by removing his shirt.
That's about Ihe time police showed up with real handcuffs
and began making arrests — Strlngfrllow. ihe three danrers and
Die club's manager. The ofTIcers said Slrlngfellow consented to u
lewd and lascivious performance by removing his shirt.

Missing hallcoptar locatsd in Atlantic
MIAMI — One helicopter crash survivor was rescued Friday
Irom Ihe Atlantic Ocean and Ihe bodies of two passengers
recovered, following an all-night search for the aircraft's
wrrekage. Coast Guard officials said.
The charter helicopter, which was bound for the Bahamas,
was found floating upside down In the ocean about 4 miles off
North Miami Beach at about 4 a.m. after someone walking on
ihe beach spoiled aircraft parts and notified officials.
''One body was found right next to the wreckage und the pilot
was found ubout a half mile away." said Petly Officer Carl
Vllevltch. "Th e second body was found farther north."
Rick Oulhery. a pilot for U.S. International Chartered
Helicopter Services, waa wearing an Inflatable lifejacket, said l.t.
David Newton. There was no word on Guthery's condition.
T h r two passengers, a Miami couple, have been Identified, but
lhere namrs have not been released pending notification of next
of kin.

Police round up fraud suspects

typa ot grant, data, oddrtBO,
admtooton c f w i i If any# and
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to caN tor mam Information. Ad
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ceaArt. IX E. Mataairra Ava. WWttor Part:
Tiffany M r i ntnd— i. Tiffany art glass
ana Itm century Amarlean paintings an
iltSlay Haurv Tuat Sat, r x am 4pm.
Sim . lapm. Far araipiat liar tartar, call
tar marvallant No admission charts. Do
tallt. sal Hit
OCrooMs Arts FWo Art OoMory. 400 Si
Andrew* Bird. Wlntor Part: "Tha Fisorarff
ol Dana Yancey ant CalUtraphy by Ana
Marla LIurraMo." *411 run ffvoufh Marc*
X Canary Sturt Man Prt. tam Jp m. No
aWnHalan chart* la rwviar tausry OttaUv
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tCraaffvs Art OoMory. lot S Maitland Ay*.
Maitland OaUory Sour* Toot Sal. II
oa.4 pm : Sun, la pm. h
Charts 0*1*114.047 X S

PO* Walls Art . Fans
Par* Scandinavian Association at Hapar
Viking Club hosts Scandinavian and ballroom
danclnt at It* marlinp tvary sacand Xlur
day at 1 pm. Far dslails. call lha clut
prvsidant at 051 7114

tCaaaatbarry Santar Cantor. M N Tnobl
LaAa Orly*. Cetsribarry Squara dancing
•vary Sunday at l : X p m : M an. advancad
Una danca at I p m.; T u ts . round danclnt al
I X p m . W ad. bapwuart Itnadancmpat I I
p m Ballroom dancing an third Saturday.
7 :X p m , S I X danaPan Oat*,is. U l 1UI.
•it. SX

•Dtilataad Ctaggart. LaAa Mary FlraDapt.
First Straal and Wilbur Avanua: Claaaas hald
Mondays tram 71 p m CTtarpa tar clataas.
Datails. Ul %Ht
POM tttebary INatpars. Kmphts at Catumbws Hall, S. Far* Avanua. Santard;
Clatalog classos hald XNndays tram 71p r
Chart*
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lor class** Otb.lv la* MX
•■•lllat, Allamanta Mall. Ammonia
Springs Patch Bappws at Orlando, rhythm
‘n’ bluat danca club Wbd and Frl at I p m
Dalails. XI MIS
aInuthar* taINt Tbaatra. 170 Oronpt Ar*,
Wmtor Park Tha Ittaw laaaan mil mcluta
"Repertory Cancart." March X II: and
"Ceppaffe. May IS J* Parlarmancat will ba
haldal lha Bab Carr Pvtarmlnp Arts Canlra.
all W Llvinptlan St. Orlands Admission
charga Dclallv tTSIIIl

Jury recommends death for murderer

|DRAMA

From Unltad Prats International rsports

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE - Tha daily
number Thursday in Ihd Florida
Lottery CASH 3 g«md was 1SS

on SI.
Hoc (1 (numbers in any order):
tao lor a Meant bat. *160 on SI.
I '.Boa 6 (numbers In any order):
540 lor a 50 cam bet. WO on 11
Straight Boa 3: $330 In order
drawn. WO In any order on a II bat
Straiaht Boa 6: $290 in order
drawn. $40 II picked in combination
on$t bol

•Tho Mark Two. X74 Edgowotor Drlv*.
Orlande "Run For Your WIN.” will nm
through March IS For details coll THE
MARK ar I 100 7X MARK
aTV*by CanNr. lac.. PO Bar 714. 0*
Land Information, call S04 71*last bointtn
I and ap m

Tonight...Mostly fair with a
low In the m id 50s. Light
variable winds.
Tomorrow...Portly sunny with
a high In the low 80s. Light
southeasterly winds.

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Library movlss contlnuo

Stminolt concerts to rtsums

Seminole County Public Library System. 215
N. Oxford Road. Casselberry, continues the
movie series on March 13 with "Cane Toads:
An Unnatural History" and 'The Picturesque
Paradise — Th e English Garden"; March 27.
"Technicolor and Technology — The English

Seminole Community Concert Association
next concert will be Harvey Pltlle Sax Ouartet.
performing classical and Jars pieces. March 24
al Seminole Community College Fine Arts
Theater. Concerts open lo members only.
Details. 322-4793 or 322 3213.

’ Mar II; "tho Namo ot tho Rata,"
Mar X. and "Xtl A Spec* Odyssey." Apr
A Thoro Is np pXoXoNW chorgo ond
a Bradtaa-McIntyre tobta. m W Warn showing bogus ot 7 1 pm In N
It . Lonpwoob Visit Pa IXP 1 4 room v.cto Holt For mar* inlormotioncoll XI 47*1
non horn* tvvry second ond fourth Wedwas •lamUtoa* Pitta Cinamo. laminolo Plan.
toy Irom llom bipm . Admission charge Hwy 17*1 ond 5 A ala. Casselberry
D*taitv in 4*x
Driving Mist Daisy." MaWwuto “ Details.
•Central FNrido la*. Hwy 11*1 ol I A IT* 7777
Santoro Footuroi onimti Noting lhowi tat ■ •Tho UN iUs. Lake Howoll Sguoro. 1171 S A
Sun; pony rldtv Worn, to t p nt. otophont aM. CoaaaWorry: -Tho witches." "Pom on
rldot. Horn NO pm. Admlsaton charge Iho Fourth ol July." "5N*N AAagnolioA"
"Look Wha t Talking - "Hard To Kill.'' "Tho
Details. m tax
OFNo World loo. N Hwy 17X. Santard Hunt For Sod October," "Joo *t. Voicorw."
Eaotk ond form ammat* Frl. Sot ond Sun . "Glory " OttaUv *7* 7]aa
IP pm I p * AdmMelon chorgo Dt'ailt. •Unltad ArlStl MrUot at Mart* Flan,
corner ol Xian Bird and (ntorprlao Ad.
n iiTtt
•Hoory SAoSNn lanOwd Momortol MdOOOdi Orango city: "Glory." "Driving Mitt
and Ubrtry. IX I Flr*t 51. Santard. Visit Dotty," "SNoto Meyaffts." "Look Who t
Santoro*hitNry Tuoi Frl. Worn 1pm.; Toitmg." MadnousA ' "Too vs volcano.
and Seal. 11pm IN admission chorgo "Bad Intluonco." "Tho Herd For Rod Octo
Drlolll. SO 1441. t«l soot
bor." "Ski Patrol “ DU*,it. Wa 771 ITM
PtOdUaoN County Hldorkal Mrnourn. alia
$ Orlando Orlvo. Sonlord Iin iho County
Oporoffont Cantor, across Irom Flo* WorldI
Hour*: Mon Frl tam blpm .; XI.. Sun.
14pm. No admission charge Ootailt. •Ball Wottaro DalWna Inn. til D*Itana
x i logo.
Bird . Deltona Ml*«d Emotions W*d XI
beginning*11 Kpm D*t*i&gt;s 17444*1
•Cosart'i Paiaco. no S Orlando Orly*.
Santard Nm Imago. Mwi Sot. tagUwung ol
1pm Datails XI 0410
• Alto moat* Mall Cinema i o n E. Alternant* •Fitsgwtlds 1XN Pdmtlta Am . Santard
O riM . Alternant* Strings "W ar ol Iho LlM ontorloUunonl Tuot Thurs •pm and
Frl Sot beginning ••fp m. Details X) IHO
Roots'* "Hard To K ill" O m u ls 0 4 use
• (aslea Thttfer. 1X0 S Orlando A m .
•Ftarida Symphony Crcbottr*. I« 0 N Mill*
Maitland "Mytfery Train" 7 I I ond » X
tv*. Suita L Or tenth Th* MottarworSs
p m . March * 10 For Information coll Cotta* Concerts ot IhoCarr Portarming Arts
*44 7711
Contra will taoturo Swmgttmo Rtvotry on
March IS 4 17ol I p m and Iho Quintatton
P IntersItN Moll S S R 414 ond I A Alta
monfe Springs "H u rt For Rod Octabor."
liol Classics on April II A It pi I p m For
"Joo » i. Tho Voteone," " X I Patrol." "Bom
mart Intarmeltoncell W4 XII
on tho 4th ol Ju ly." "Man Don't L o o m "
Details U l JOSO
• Movloland 0/1, J740 Orlando O rlvo:
"Batman.“ "Joo vs Tho Volcano " Colons
X 1 I1 IA
• Plato Twin. Santard P la it "Driving M itt
Daisy." "Tho Hunt For Rod Oc tabor "
OotollsX171«l
• Sominolt C l a a M l y Caltago. Woldon
B ir d . Sonlord: Tho p ro to n le llo n ol
Hollywood Ptrodiso M il continue with "Tlm o

17fl. Santard Logecy. Frl. Sun » p m lo
dating Don Polo. Men Sun. beginning at 7
p m OUUIs XI H «
•Orlando Broadway Xrtat. dab Lerr
Performing Arts Ctnlre. Orlando Tho
110*M tooton W ill Indud* "Ch**s" April
17X. ond "SlorllgM Esprtss" May I*.
Season subscriptions m* currently on salt tar
thoItm showson** Omuls I too 7U &gt;415
• Orlando Community Cancer! Association.

INO N Millv lulto A Orlando Tho IWON
Mason. "Carnogw Ho* InOrlando" cantmuos
April I anlh mo praaartettan *t Foim I sham,
soprano, ond Iho Mobopolllon Optra For
moro Udormolioncoll WOloll
•Ortoodo bbtoiom ot Art. ION H Mills Am .
Orlando Tho "MuseumContort lorM" will
conimuo with Museum Chamber Winds on
March 10 Tho programs will bo hold ovary
Sunday illp m inlb museum auditorturn
All programs oro trooand toon la Iho public
OotoUvOMom
•Aondtrvout Leung*. S R 017. ono block
north atIR. 41AAltamonl* Springs Bit* ih*
Bullol. Tu*t Sun bogInning at * pm.
Details. MBXX.
PTbP Sam. IXP S French Am . Santard
Details IX 417*

•Control Florida Fob, tool West Catante
Or . Orlando Tho Cwdrol Ftorkto Fur will
open Its polos ot 1 pm wookdoys and 19
t m on /Monday and Saturday, through
March II Duly ontwlolnmonl will Include
China** Goldin Oragm Acrobats. Tho Sauer
krauts Gorman Alplno Bond. Norvolott
Nocks Circus. Jam** E. Strata* Show
CernivU Midway. RUPmon's Racing Pigs
Petting Too. Korhy tho Clown Prmco ot
Magic. Iho Educotad Mankoy Show, and
much moro Tho oiMNI building will Include
crafts hobbies baked goods llmstack. 4H
and FFA club* Admisuon Is IA Wyears and
younger trm Soniar clttnns u Monday.
March I only For moro Uttarmotion call
XS FAIR

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Boat Works Stntard. noil to Ostaon Bridge
Daily nurttad tours ond chartars of River
boat Princess highlight wlkhita along tho SI
Johns Rlvor Tours loom Irom Santard
location omry toy OKtp! Thursdays Tour*
t u r n from Highbenks Mar me and Comp
ground m DoBory on Thursdays Admission
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S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. 3:45
Marais a.m.. 9:25 p.m.; MaJ. 9:35 a.m..
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Cocoa Bench: lilghs. 6:50 u.m.,
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■BACH CONDOTIONS
Dnytonn Bench: Waves are 3
leel and t-hoppy. Current 1s lo
ihe north with a water tempera­
ture of 65 degreen. New Sm yrna
Bench: Waves Ut* 2 lo 4 feel ami
rhoppy. Currrnl is lo ihe north
with a wilier temperature of 65
dt-gr&lt;-i-!t. S u ii sunrn factor: 16.

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Si. Augustine In Jupiter Inlet
Sm all craft advisory In effect.
Today...east wind 15 to 20 kls
with higher gu»bt. Seas 4 to 7 (I
and higher In the gulf sircum.
Hay and Inland waters rhoppy. A
few showers.
Tonight...east wind 15 kls.
Seas 3 lo 5 fl. Hay and Inland
waters a moderate chop A few
showers.

Th e high temperature In
Sanford T h u rv tiy was 73 de­
grees and Ihe overnight low was
52 us reported by Ihe University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
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24-hour period ending al 9 u.m.
Friday totalled 0.00 Inch.
The temperature at 9 a.m
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as recorded by Ihe National
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Vol 82. No I TO

P O S TM A S TE R Sendoddrott changes
ta T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D . P O
Boa lkl&gt;. X n ta rd . F L X f l l

Orlando Museum of Art. 2416 N. Mills Ave..
Orlando, will hold Its 16th Annual Orlando
Museum of Art Kite Festival Saturday from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. For information call Ihe museum
at 896-4231.

Kito fsstivsl sst Saturday

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Garden" and "Th e Tapestry of Herbs and Hones
— Th e English Garden." For more Informallon
call 339-0140.

Cornell Fine Arts Museum, campus of Rolllni
College. Winter Park, feature* "Winslow Homer
the Illu s tra to r: Ills W ood E n g ra v in g s
(1857-78)" on display through Sunday. Also.
" T o m Peterson: C olor Images of Weal
Virginia." which will continue through March
18. Hours: T u m -F rl.. IO o .m -5 p.m.: Sun.. 1-5
p.m. No admission charge. Details. 646-2526.

Today...Partly sunny with u
high near 80. East winds at 10 lo
I5m ph.

Friday. M atch 9. 1990

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• Ico Nouto Tbottrv 1100 N Unsor SI.
Mount O ort: Infer mason. coll 104 X7 4414
4 l i n l w b Comnsundy CoHogt. Fine A m
Gallery. 100 Woldon B ir d . SonNrd lu
formation. X I 1410or 40 &gt;001
• Tho Amtrlcoo T o w n A c N ri Thootro. XOl
Lawton R d . SuiN lot. Orlando Tho I N I X
sattan schedule It ot fellowt "A4**l Mo In
SI Louis.” March 1011; Cheaper By Tho
Ooron." May 10 II Shows will bo par lor mod
•I Iho Par forming Arts Cantor, VtHncIo
Community Col lag*. *ott campus Orleno*
Admission charg* D * l«ls 010 4X4

Extended outlook...Fair with
mild days and warm nights
Lows in Ihe 60s and highs In Ihe; ( ^ ) m u .
\___y M a rc h 11
80s.

Published Doily ond Sunday, oicogl
Salur day by Tho Xntard Start Id.
Inc . NO N French Avo . Xntard.

Highlights

THE W EATH ER
|LOCAL FOHRCA1T

S lr u q h l Pipy (num bers in g ia c t
o rd tr) 1250 on A 50 coni bo l. S500

Watch Mystery Theatre. Professional actors
mingle among Ihe passengers on lha dinnerdance cruise and afford each guest a chance to
acl as a detective. Details, call 321-5091.

Continuing aach Monday svenlng this month
aboard tha Grand Romance, the aldawheeler
crulaa ship that dock* al the Lake Monroe
marina In downtown Sanford, la lha Murder

IDANC1

F O R T'LA U D E R D A LE — Six people were arrested Thursday
amPcHarged with operating a mulllmllllon-dollar fraudulent
M-hcinc to help ailing businesses acquire collateral for loans.
Ofl’.clals said ullrgrd mastermind Philip Morrll Wilson. 52. was
a fugitive, along with six others.
International Investment Trust was scl up by Wilson us the
cornerstone of a network of companies lhal supposedly secured
loans to fulling businesses, said George Cmllus. spokesman for
the Broward County Sheriff's Ofricc.
"Wilson und his confederates would advertise In financial
publications offering help to businesses In trouble." Crollus said.
Businesses who responded were offered new financial
statements Including documentation that they were backed by
Wilson's companies.

ORLANDO — An Orange County Jury recommended Thursday
that murderer John Vlnlngbc sent to the electric chair.
Alter two hours of deliberations. Jurors voted 11-1 In favor of
lllc death penally.
Circuit Judge Joe Baker was expected to pronounce sentence
later this month.
Vlnlng. 59. was convicted Feb. I of first-degree murder and
armed rubbery.
Gem broker Georgia Caruso. 59. of Longwood. und *60,000
worth of diamonds disappeared Nov. IH. 1987. after she and a
man Identified us Vlnlng went lo a gem appraiser to determine
I In* value of the stones.

Murdtr mystery watch

•Mofflond Art Canto. nt W. Pactaaad
Ay* . Maitland An mhlbmon onllllod "Th*
Dratan TV on*. ChlntM Imperial Art" oil
b*tM March la and tantlnuo Ihrouth Apr*
X. Tho Oihisa Inclwdm mldsl«1eenW contu
ry at Sio Mint Oynaoty Is lha tarty X*h
canlry at lha Chin* Dynatta. - - - dhpOay **111and March4. Haurv Man. Wad.
Frl.. t am. b o j p n : and Two*.. Than.
It an. b I p n : and Sat.. Sun., tram
naanAX p m Ne admission charge 0*1*1H.
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POraat* Casnty HHNrtcal Sactaty. Ill I.
Baffin* St. Orland* "Partreita 01 Canhal
Florida: Tha PaUiUrpt at William Kkusr
Hurt" will ba praianhd Ihrouth March X
Mauri: TuPV-Frl. tam Is &gt; pm.: Sat.
Sun., naan la S p m No admluisn chart*
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sOrtaada Maassmat Art. 141*N Mills A«a .
Hours: Tuas Frl. W a m. S pm;
Sal Sun. naan to I pm. Claaad Mondays.
Admissionchart* DOMIt. ON 4211
PSamtaaOt Cammuaty CaNapa. Fins Am
Canary. Nt WOdw *yd. Santard: Callap*
Campatltlan will run Ihrouth March 10.
Callary hours art: Mb*. Wad. N am i
a m ; Tuas.. Thurs.. naan I pm. Claaad
Fridays Callary alia Is span M lha *roomy
durmp musical and ihaaNr partarmancas N*
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Wekiva development
can’t get approval

Man arraatad on DUI charge

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Herald etaff writer

SANFORD - The following pcnon faces a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
•Oscar Lee llunfrr. 57. 116 Scull Drive. Sanford, was arrested
at 5:19 p.m. Tuesday after hta car was In an accident on 13th
Street. Sanford.

Brotharhits brothar
C IIU L U O TA — A man who allegedly hit his brother during
an argument at their home has been charged with battery.
Seminole County sherllTs deputies report arresting David
Charles Hennessey. 28. 41 First St.. Chuluola. at 3:06 p.m.
Tuesday. Deputies said there Is apparently an on going dispute
between Hennessey and his brother. Dennis Hennesay. 27. of
the same address.

Woman chargad with aggravated battery
CASSELBEHRY — A 2 1-year-old Casselberry woman
arrested at home Thursday morning after she was accused of
hitting her roommate with a brer bottle In a fight at a
Casselberry bar Wednesday night.
Casselberry police said they charged Drannda Nelson.
1402-D Ash Circle, with aggravated battery and disorderly
conduct In connection with an aliack on Glenn Baylls. 21. at
lllamey's Tavern. Stale Hoad 436. Police said Haylls was
Irraled for facial Injuries at a hospital.

A manufacturing company owns 18 acres In Ihe Spring Hwnmock
preserve but uses only half of the lend They asked county
planning commissioners lest night If they could have the rest of
their properly zoned for Industrial use.

Factory in Spring Hammock
has zoning request approved

Woman arraatad on proatltutlon chargaa

proval from PAZ commission­
ers last night lo change Ihe
zoning for Ihelr 18-acre site
from recreation to Industrial.
Th e plant Is northeast of,
Osprey Tra il and County
Houd4IU.
The current manufacturing
plant Is located on about hull
Ihe site, bill DavUI M. officials
would like In change the
entire land use to allow for
future expansion. David M.
attorney Miranda Fitzgerald
said the properly was rrzonrd
In 1087 from Industrial lo
recreation to be ronslslunl
with oilier lands in Spring
Hummock. She suld David M.
owned Ihr site prior In Ihe
designation of Spring HamSee Hammock, Page 8A

Htrald staff writer

A LTA M O N TE SPHINGS — A woman who allegedly got Into
I he car of an undercover City County Invrstlgatlvc Bureau
agent and tillered lo have sex with him for $20 has been
arrested.
Genene Lyvon Hlrhardson. 30. 207 Cadillac Court. Altamontr Springs, was also charged with battery for allegedly
grabbing the agent’s groin without permission. The arrest was
made ut 10:37 p.m. Wednesday ufler the agent picked
Hlrhardson up on Anchor Hoad at Stale Road 436. rural
Altumontr Springs. I hr arrest report said.

SANFO RD Se m in o le
County planning and zoning
commlsalonrrs recommended
dental of one request for a
commercial land use In Ihe
S p rin g H a m m o ck n u lu rc
preserve south of Lake Mary,
but recommended allowing
for the future expansion of a
manufacturing plant located a
•hod distance from Ihe Envi­
ronmental Study Center.
County commissioners are
scheduled to consider the
requests March 28. Their llnal
decision Is expected In Julyfollowing a SO-da.v stale re­
view.
David M. Co. received up-

Man arraatad for battary*apouaa abuaa
W IN TE K PARK — Seminole County sheriff's deputies
charged Eddie Lynn llammon. 42. 1453 Pelican Bay Trail,
rural Winter Park, with hallery-spousr abuse alter he allegedly
ul lacked Ills wile ai home.
Haininon was arrested al about 10 p.m. Wednesday at 4810
Howell Branch Hoad. Winter Park.

SANFORD — Seminole County
planning and zoning commis­
sioners gave a resounding "N o"
Thursday nlghi to a proposed
499-home development und golf
course adjacent lo ihe Wcklvu
River.
The decision came during ihr
second of two lartd-usr hearings
County commissioners will con­
sider the recom m endations
March 27 and 28. The stale
Department of Community Af­
fairs will have 50 days lo review
Ihe proposals before county
commissioners give final uppmvalln July.
PAZ commissioners consid­
ered developments In the lurgrly
rural Markham Woods urea. The
urea was originally devrlo|x-d by
o n e -a c re o r la rg e r e state
homcsltcs. hut the county has
recently allowed larger planned
developments "clustered'' Inin
smaller lots.
That trend was drcrlrtl last
nlghi by one PAZ member who

lives In the area and Is a past
president of Ihe homeowner's
association. “ You can't Just look
al the (housing) density." said
P A Z c o m m is s io n e r F ra n k
Hhelinn. post president of Ihe
Markham Woods Homeowner's
Association. "You havr to look
at the character of the area. And
lhai area's character Is toward
large, one-acre lots or larger. To
me. 'clustering' Is urban de­
nsities with parks. And that Is
not the character of that area."
PAZ commlsskmers sided with
Shelton, voting 3-1 lo oppose Ihe
proposed Lexington Estates Oolf
and Country Club on a 837-acre
s ite n o r t h of L a k e M a ry
Boulevard. County commission­
ers will review the proposal
March 28 but will not lake final
action until Ju ly ufler Ihe stair
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larul-use-cliange request.
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applied fur a change In land use from rural
residential In low denslly residential for
property located al ihe southeast corner of
Ihr Country Club Road and Main Hoad
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uerr tracts.
Residents on Ihe east side of Country Club
Road, who have maintained Ih r rural land
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Doc Arjore. who purrhasrd his rural
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understanding all Ihe parrels would remain
3W acres. "There Is no economic rruson lo
do this. T h r man knew Ihe zoning when hr
bought Ihe properly." he said.
Joe Rosier owns property adjacent to Ihr
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favor of Ihr rrzonlng. "I get tired of Idling
people that you gri lo my house by going
down Country Club and turning al Ihr mud
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E D IT O R IA L S

Politician plays
with hot emotions
The specter of a united and powerful
Germany asserting territorial demand* once
again In the heart of Europe stirs dread on
both aides of the Atlantic. Why. then, did
Chancellor Helmut Kohl revive the hideous
ghosts of German history — until he reversed
himself (his week — by being coy about the
future border of a unified Germany?
The answer can be found In domestic
olttJcal considerations, which expalln but
ardly excuse Mr. Kohl’s studied ambiguity.

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Facing elections In December, the chan­
cellor Is pandering to the descendants of the
13 million Germans w ho were evicted from
Pomerania. Silesia and East Prussia after
World W ar II. These territories are now part of
Poland and the Soviet Union.
Although Bonn clearly has no Intention of
pressing claims to the fomer German lands,
many of the so-called expellees nurture
dreams of renegotiating Germany’s frontiers.

W IL L IA M A. R U S H E R

Was there ever really a Cold War?
Some weeks ago In this space I remarked thsl a
rather eomleul light had broken out between the
liberals and ihe conservatives aver which of them
had "won the Cold War.” Only in passing did I
note a third theory, promoted by Strobe Talbott
of Tim e maguilnc. to Ihe efTerl that there had
never really been a lwo-sided Cold War — that It
was ull u hallucination In the nverhraled
rranlumsor American right -winger*.
This third theory deserves closer iiltenlkm.
because It will probably end up bring Ihe olTiclal
liberal position on ihe subjert. Any tlhrnil who Is
sensible enough to concede that Ihe Cold War
was a two-sided struggle will sooner or later have
lu settle lor bring proud that Harry Truman
rvrognUrd It early uu. and that certain nromltirnl liberals such us Henry Jackson and Hubert
Humphrey were staunch battler* for freedom, to
their eternal credit.
The Talbott vrrslon. on thr other hand, enables
liberal theorists to rewrite history In a way lhat
damages ih r conservative* while making even
dovish liberal* smelt like* roses. Of course, there
has for some years been a "revisionist" theory or
Ihr Cold War which blame* It entirely on ihe
Untied Stairs. Hut this view has hllhrrto hern
held only by u liundful of Irfilsi profrssor*. of Ihr
sort that write for The Nation.
Now. as the Crttd War end* and the time nears

to sum It all up. this extremist view Is beginning
to move Indoors. One ran ace how Ihe exegesis I*
likely to develop. At Ihe end of World War II.
S talin was s illin g
th e re p e a c e fu lly
when In 1948 Ihr
R e p u b lic a n s s u d ­
denly raptured eoni ml of Congress and
Initialed their "w llrh
h u n t" fur commitnlsts In government
und elsewhere.
President Trum an
responded by In ­
tensifying his op­
p o s i t i o n to th e
alleged Red menace
abroad, und Hie Cold
f T his extremist
War w-a* born: noi an
view Is
evenly matched hibeginning lo
lalrrul struggle be­
move Indoors. J
tween the Free World
and c o m m u n is m ,
hut a unilateral
strategic offensive l.iunrhrd and
ronduelrd by Ihr United Siatrs. The Cold War. In
Him. provided Ihr rxrusr for still further wllrh
hunts at home, hy McCarthy. Mi Curran and

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From a political standpoint, this group Is
important because It represents a big chunk
of Mr. Kohl’s cxmservatlve political base.
Consequently, the chancellor was striving
to preserve his standing among this Impor­
tant domestic constituency by declining to
declare unequivocally that Germany's pres­
ent boundaries arc Inviolate. In the process,
he recklessly and needlessly fueled pervasive
fears about reunification across Europe.
T h ose c o n c e rn s a re u n d e rsta n d a b ly
strongest In Warsaw. About one-third of
modern Poland was German soil before 1939.
Polish Prime Minister Tadeusz Maxowleckl
has called on both West and East Germany to
sign a treaty endorsing the postwar border.
Mr. Kohl Initially rejected the Polish proposal
but appears to be growing more receptive as
pressures have mounted at home and abroad
for an official renunciation of any German
territorial claims.
The controversy sparked by the chan­
cellor's mealy-mouthed posture demonstrates
the need for a formal mechanism by which a
united Germ any along with the rest of
Europe, the United States and the Soviet
Union can affirm the existing borders. The
35-natlon Conference on Security and Coop­
eration In Europe, which Is scheduled to
reconvene late this year, is the ideal forum to
consummate such a multilateral treaty.
In the 1975. Helsinki Accords, both Bonn
and East Berlin declared Ihclr support for
Germany's postwar frontiers. Now. to dispel
the ghosts of Germ any's past once an for all
as the Berlin Wall vanishes, the world needs a
solemn guarantee that Europe's borders will
remain secure.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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subject and ahould be as brief as possible. Letters
are subject to editing.

ELLEN GO O DM AN

On lost time and lost choices
U O STO N — Th e darkest tales of the
environment usually come to us lu neatly
labeled scientific packages. The G r re n house
Effect. The Hole In the Ozone. The DeslruclltMl
of the Halil Forest. Air Pollution. Water
I’ollulloii. These headlines reck of chemistry
und tcchnologv.
Ihil rarely do we see one minted The I'eople
Problem. People, the growing number ol us.
seem ui limes niysirrimisly abseni from the
public discussion of Ihe stale of Ihe Karlh. IPs
us If we talked alxiiil curbon-spewlng ears
without any drivers.
The "envlronmenial President" himself has
managed to speak about global warming more
Ilian once wllhnui mentioning Ihe role of our
own multiplying specie*. H r leaves behind Mo­
uld Impression that tin- culprits ol the rain
foresl are gibbon* nr perhaps mosquitoes.
Tills peculiar spill between environmental
worries und population growlli began a decade
ago when hlrlli eonlrol became a imiIIIIcuI
Issue. Family-planning money was cut. Refer­
ences lo population were taken out ol rejMirls.
Politicians were lullmldulcd.
Even envlronmenial gruu|i* concerned with
endangered species shied away Horn em­
phasizing the dangers of our own burgeoning
species. Those who did I lie lulk a In ml
population, like Ihe Audubon Society, were
accused hy pro-life logicians of making room
lor birds by gelling rid of people. The desire of
women across the world for access lo hlrlli
control goi lost In ihe shuffle.

Berry's World

Ilui the days wlu-n presidents, |x&gt;l!ltclans or
clll/rlls could cast themselves as advocates of
the riivlrotimenl without also being udvocales
of imputation limltcs arc gone. Family plan­
ners und environmentalist* both talk alx&gt;ut the
"carrying eupuclly" of the Earth ttHlay. as if
the planet were a camel and people lls straws.
Earth breaking |x&gt;pulalioll growlli was the
siihjci I of a recent new report from the
Populaiiou Crisis Commliiee. They look the
Unlted Nallons' warning — today's 3.3 billion
people could lx- ten billion by 2023 ami Cl
trillion III a century — and called II "a
preventable disaster." Andy ihcy wrote a
prescript Ion.

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others, us well us Tor various right-wing lultluilve*
abroad: support for ChUtug Kai-shek on Taiwan,
leniency lowaril South Africa lirruusr of Its
strategic pnsillon and vital mineral depnsii*. and
support for Israel against Ih r rn ltrr Arab
IMipuUilon of Ihr Lrvum.
Eventually. Ihe whole U.S. economy became
geared to a permanent war slain*. Soviet
overtures, surh a rndm g nuclear trsts In Ib r
almosphrrr. were Ignoml or summarily rejected.
The whole wnrtd was forced in choose between
Ihe United Siatrs und Ihe Soviet Union, and mn*i
nation* jirfrd with the Soviet Union
Nevertheless, as far us Ih r Untied States under
successive reactionary presidents was concerned,
ihe Cold War could la*l forever: an Impacted
unilateral hostility that consumed untold rnergv
and resourrrs lhat might oilier wise have hrrn
devoted lo Ihe welfurr of mankind Just how Ihr
left will grt down nlf Ihls horse and rxpluln the
end of Ihr Cold Wur Is a little hard to vlsuall/r
Conservative*, as writ us liberal* who rare
ntxiul Ihr Irulh. had Ix-ller prepurr lo i ondi.il
this oulragruu* distortion of hlslorv lielorr thr
fleas walk off with the army blanket
The Free World's victory In the 45-year Cold
War Is Ih r prmiVIrsi and most imporium
uelllrvrmriU of Ihe 2&lt;hh century, and fuliirr
genrrailons must never mixlnirrprrt or forget it.

Vice President Dr. Sharon Camp said lhai
during lids decade we liavcu chance, perhaps
Ihe Isi. in stabilize population In lore govern
mem roerrlon — the China sohillou — or
ciivlroumatil.il devastation The committer
llgnrr* II will cost International goveruinenis
810.5 billion a year lo make hirlh eonlrol
universally available and raise ll s use
worldwide triini alxiiil 50 lo 73 pert m l Thai's

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a world-class price tag lor what Is literally a
Whole Earth problem.
ll lakes no mulhemulletan or economist In
see the collision course between Ihe Earth's
resources and the nuiiilx-r* ol jicuplc shrlng
them. To pill II In Ihe simplest terms, the more
people Mien- are. the mare wood is guihcrrd.
Mu- more land Is cleared, ihe more soil Is
eroded. Each year ihe world’s farmers are
trying lo lerd OO million more |&gt;eople on 24
billion fewer tons of topsoil.
ll Is ihe story ol
c o u n tr ie s I r o m
K e n y a to lu d l u .
Countries wherr fam­
ilies are caught lx-tween feeding Ihelr
child re n today or
saving the land lor
lumorrow.
The Third World Is
■ml Mir rh lrl culprit
ol pollution, nor arc
|M-oplr Ihe only envi­
ronmental danger. In
Industrial countries
each of us annually
dumps five Ions of
carbon Inlo Mu- air:
In i lie developing
world, ll Is one Ion.
Hut us Worldwiileli
I n s 1 11 u I r ’ s A la n
Doming says. " U n ­
derneath II ull. the
I m s Ic qucslloii Is how
many pmplc art- con­
suming how much si ull

Energy chief takes
democracy literally
W ASHING TON - Adm James I). Watkins
runs Ihe Energy Department Ihr way he run
the AIDS commission, treating the nation's
energy probk-rn as though ll wrre a new
plague.
He has roamed the country hosting town
meetings to find out what the public thinks
hr should do about dwindling energy rrsourrrs. Watkins is so rnamon-d of getting a
natlnnul consensus
that he has lold the
energy experts un hi*
stalf that Ihe national
energy policy will
In c lu d e o n ly Ih r
Ideas suggested by
th e p u b l i c a n d
nothing else.
T h e a d m ira l Is
taking democracy a
little* too far. Town
inertings and a na­
tional forum urr fine,
but al some polnl,
U'alkl ns will have (o
slop asking ques­
tions and start pro­
t l h e admiral Is
viding some answers.
taking dem oc­
S o o n a f t e r lie
racy a little
Joined the Hush Cab­
too lar.B
inet. Watkins hired
th e e x e e u l i v e
director from his old
AlDScninmlsskxi.
Polly Gault. and made her
hi* chief of staff at the Energy Department.
Then he ordcied his policy makers to come
up with a “ National Energy Strulrgy." ll
could be railed "AIDS: The Sequel." T h r
nation would be canvassed, und Wulklns
would uguln be praised as u nun whu can
reach a consensus or com roveratal Issues. A
copy of the AIDS commission report was
attached lo Watkins' game plan for the
Energy Department lo usr us "a guide for
preparing similar Information for the National
Energy Slralegy." Watkins Is itndrrslanduhly
iroud of Ihe AJDS commission. It vaulted him
nio Ihr national spolllght with Its bold and
compassionate recommendation* Hi Presi­
dent Reagan. Hut someone should (ell
Wulklns that cnrrgy Is noi a disease and that
sewing up a nnil package of recommenda­
tions about how to solve a problem Is not the
same as solving Ihe problem. He Is a Cabinet
secretary now. not Ihe chairman of a
hll-and-run bisk force. Sources told our
associate Jim Lynch lhat M r White House
Council of Economic Advisers hus seen u
draft of Watkins' "National Energy Strategy''
und panned ll. The experts say It reads like
the tape recording or a town meeting Instead
of concrete marching orders. Some of ihe
seasoned energy experts In the department
are frustrated that their expenisc has been
brushed aside In favor of policy by polling. A
spokesman for Watkins. David Hcnton. lold
us lhai Ihe staff need not fret. "They're going
to be In charge of pulling It all logclhcr." hr
said.
Energy slarfers genuinely like Wulklns. but
his military demeanor makes some uneasy.
Watkins may be the first person to shove
aside Ihe raveled Cabinet Mile of "Mr.
Secretary." In favor of rank. Inside Ihe
department. Watkins Is slrlctly referred to as
"Th e Admiral." He signs Ins letters "Adm .
James D. Watkins. U.S. Navy Retired.'' As
one source observed. "l*cople wonder why
they're gelling mall from the Navy Kcacrvrs
on Energy Department stationery."

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It will cost
international
governments
$10.5 billion a
ear to make
ye
bl rth control
universally
available, j

Children arc Ixirn. one by one. lo a family
and culture us well as a world. Slowing Mubirth rale lakes more than money and
cniilnicrpllvcx. Hill we know from experiences
In Tliallund and Mexico and Zlmbuwc how lu
make a difference. We know lhai jxxir women
want choices. We know ll can’t lx- done
ulihoul luiuls
The Pup ala I Inn Crisis Commlltrc wauls the
UnlicM Slates to contribute 81 billion a year lo
lulcrmlonul family planning, a huge chunk of
money. Yet we spend five lie* as much on
military aid for foreign countries. Cull tills
.mother peace dividend, another defense
policy.
During Ihe past decade. I.unlllcs Insi choices
and I lie world lost lime. Now there is a
renewed recognition lliai wc are on Mils ralhcr
fragile place. Mils Earih. lugelhcr. Three more
ol u*every second. And rountlug

The military title Is a constant reminder lo
the department that Wulklns I* a veteran of
the Navy's nuclear priesthood. He was a
strong advocate of nuclear-powrred ships,
and he lias carried lhat same pro-nucleur zeal
to the Energy Department.
Insiders tell us lhat W ulklm' mantra on the
national energy strategy Is "S ta rt up
Scabmok. start up Shoreham." two nuclear
power plants. The Seabrook plant In New
Hampshire was licensed last week after 17
years In mothballs. The Shorehatn plant in
New York Is still walling. Watkins may have
succeeded Hi warming the nation's heart
about the AIDS crisis using Ihe town meclmg
approach

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Wider AIDS tMta, coun tiling urgtd
A T L A N T A — Oovrrnm rnl hralth official* urged more
Amrrlran* to Ik Irulrd for Ihr AIDS vim s — nr al least seek
counseling on Ihe risks — lo help preveni the spread of Ihe
deadly vims
Many of an estimated I million Americans remain unaware
they are rarrylng ihe HIV vims that cauaea acquired Immune
deficiency syndrome. Ihr Centrrs for Disease Control said.
A survey conducted by Ihe federal health agency of I hoar
IesterI between January 1988 and September 1989 showed
that one In 22 people arrklng publicly funded AIDS counseling
and examination services were Infected. Brlwern IB M and
1089. 03 CDC sopporlrd AIDS prevention programs In every
siair. seven territories. Puerto Rico and Ihe District of
Columbia conducted about 2.3 million HIV tests. Six percent,
or 149.039of lhe tests, were positive.

Bush transportation plan racalvad cooty
W ASIIINOTON — I’resident Bush's plan for upgrading
American transportation ran Into roadblocks nationwide
Thursday at city halls and stnlehouses worried over Its switch
loward more local funding.
For example. Robert Klley. chairman of New York's
Metropolitan Transportation Authority, derided Ihe plan
written by Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner. Klley
said II was "grlillockril by the anll-transll phtlosphy that has
brought us lo ihe presrnt stale of near Immobility on many
roads und highways of ihe nation's rltlrs and suburbs."
The policy, which President Hush announced *ln a While
House speech lo leglslalors. seeks to fix Ihe nation's
transportation problems with high-speed trains, further
deregulation of the trucking Industry and new technology In
assist urban commuters. Tl»e administration wants lo Increase
Ihe allure of city and stales In paying for federal highway
projects and end federal funding for Amlruk while encouraging
private financing for Ihe railroad system.

Nixon calls for strong U.S. role in Asia
W ASHINGTON — Richard Nixon, reluming In Ihr House
w hrrr hr brgan Ills political career bustling communism, said
Thursday Ihr United Stales has an lm|M&gt;rtanl role to play In
China and warned anyone who "thinks Japan Is going lo
export democracy In China must lie smoking pm ''
Nixon. 77. spoke for more Ilian un hour before House
Republicans on Capitol Hill, w hrrr 43 vrura ago he oprnrd u
tumultuous career that led him up the political ladder lo ihr
White llousr. then down to ihr disgrace of Watrrgalr. and now
back lo un emerging prominence us a GOP elder slalrsman.
H r appeared vigorous, rrlaxrd anti In good hratlh.

Blsck bsby’s whits mom suss spsrm bsnk
NKW YORK — A while woman who sayashe was mistakenly
insrmlnalrd with Ihr sperm ol a black man rathrr ihan the
sperm of her late while huslkintl Is suing her doctor and a
Manhattan sperm tiank.
Ju lia Skolnlck. In u negligence suit against Idanl
lailxiralorlrs anil Dr. Hugh Mrlnlrk of Advanrrd Fertility
Services, said hrr 3-yrar-old daughter has alrrudv lieromr the
largn of racial ridicule und discrimination, according to court
paper* that camr lo light Thursday. David Gould. Skolnlck's
lawyer, said Thursday his cllrui was heurtbrokrn lhal Ihr girl
is not hrr huslkind's child. "S h r loves this little girl und l»
taking this actum partly lu the hopes lhat.ihls will nrvrr
happen lo anyone else." he said.

From Unltod P m i International raporta

Hammock
Continued from Pngs 3A
mock
as an area for stale Conservation
and Recrrutlon Lands (CARL)
program purchase, and was
"grandfathered:" allowed lo
remain but not expand without
county permission.
David M. withdrew a similar
request last year amid environ­
mentalists' oppcattlon over the
proposed expansion of the site.
About 85 percent of Spring
Hammock has been purchased
under CAR L or by the county.
Spring Hummock extends from
Lake J c s u p west past U .S
Highway 17-92 and Includes Dig
Tree and Soldier’s Creek Parks.
The undeveloped half of the
David M. site has been sought by
CARL. Last year, a CARL ofTIctal
wrote If the change Is allowed.
CARL would no longer seek lo
buy It.
The company manufactures
printing press "blankets," which
are rubberized wraps that are
placed around printing press
rollers. The David M. customers
Include the U.S Mint for use In
Ihe printing of currency and the
National Geographic Society for
use In publishing their magazine
" N a t io n a l G e o g r a p h ic ."
Fitzgerald said.
Because the silt- lies north of
Ihe Spring Hammock Environ­
mental Study Center, which has
complained of noise, noxious
odors and bright lights from the
factory. David M. proposed to
leave a 100-fool natural wooded
buffer on the south and a 70-foot
buffer along CR 419. They also
proposed lo limit light and
sound and Ihe t i mes
manufacturing "ovens" would
be opened, reducing the odor*
from the site.
Pal Burkett, a study center
teacher, said s ir was happy lo
sec the cooperation David M.
officials gave lo environmen­
talists In reducing the Impacts of
Ihe plant. Bui Burkett said shr
was concerned lhal a future
owner might not be willing lo
comply with the assurances
given by David M. officials.
PAZ commissioners assured
Burketl that If approved, Ihr
rrslrtctlons would apply lo Ihe
land use Itself, not Ihe currenl
owners.
P&amp;Z commissioners vote 4 -1 lo
approve the site change PAZ

commissioner Frank Shelton
opposed the action, saying some
day the site may In*purchased to
In* Included In Spring Hammock
and site expansion should nol be
allowed.
PAZ commissioners recom­
mended dental of another Spring
Hammock land use change re­
quest. George Chen, a south
Florida land owner, sought to
change the designation of about
sevrn acres west of U.S. 17-92
from recreation to commercial.
PAZ commissioners were reluc­
tant In approve the request
because most of the site Is
swampy.
C h e n ’ s a tto rn e y . Duke
Woodson, udmltted there may
be little that can be done with
the site, but Chen needed the
land use change to Justify the
expense of having Ihe site In­
vestigated for Its development
potential. The site lies north of
Gen. J.C . Hutchison Parkway
and 1s sometimes flooded by
Soldier's Creek which lies at Its
southern border.
Woodson said us little as two
acres of the site may be devel­
opable.
“ It's unfortunate, but In Flori­
da when you buy a swump.
th a t's w ha t yo u gol — a
swamp." Burkett commented.
W o odson said C h e n has
turned down two offers from
state C A R L officials to sell Ihe
site and another 26 ucres he
owns west of Ihe site. Woodson
said a 9200.000 stale offer sev­
eral years ago was 9100.000 less
that Chen warned then and
much less Ihan he would want
now.
But PAZ commissioners were
reluclant to Inflate the price of
land If the state Is pursurtng Its
purchase. CAR L policy prevents
purchase of sought-after lands ut
a price higher Ihan Its value
before It Is rezoned, said county
planning director To n y VanDerworp.
"W e're the one's who arc
being asked lo rraolvc this." said
P A Z c o m m is s io n e r E m e ry
Hosenblulh.
Woodson said Chen planned lo
develop ih r site If hr could and
was nol trying lo Inflate the
valueforthe stale.
P A Z com m issioners voted
unanimously to oppose Ihe re­
quest

extra money lhal could be uaec
today?" he said at a neui
conference.
He proooacd Florida. Texaa
and California, three of the
largest states, hold hostage the
9.2-cents per gallon fedenu g&gt;
lin e (a x e s c o lle c t e d on
Washington’s behalf. Florida
collected more than 9681 million
In federal taxes test year.
“ If they Impound our money
coming from Washington, why
can't we Impound their money
going up to Washington?" said
GOR Whip Carol Hanson. R-Boca
Raton.
Gov. Bob Martinet, who for
more than a year has resisted
attempts to boost the stale
gasoline lax In ease a 9830
million budget shortfall in Ihe
state Department of Transporta­
tion. was deferring Judgement
Thursday on the Bush plan.
But he had no plans to rhange
course now. said legislative aide
Peter Dunbar.
"We're talking about a trial
ballon here." Dunbar said of the
president's plan. "W e may want
lo flrr somr shots at this balloon
But wr haven't had a chance to
take a look at It yet."
Legislative Democrats were no
more pleased than their GOP
colleagues about what they saw
as a continuation of a worrisome
trend.
"It bugs the bell out of us."
said House A p p ro p ria tio n s
Chairman T.K . Wetherell. DDaytona Beach. "Washington's

shipping It (tax burden) to us.
We either fix it here or ship It
down to local (government).”
U.S. Sen. Bob Graham. D-Fla..
said Bush was trying to evade
the federal government's re­
sponsibility for trmnspmnation.
"Th is Is a fraud lo use It lo
make the size of the federal
deficit and we demand that It be
used for Its Intended purpose."
Graham said of Ihe trust fund.
Martinez remains strongly
opposed to any Increase In the
s ta te w id e g a solin e ta x of
9.7-cents per gallon. Dunbar
said. But he has not ruled out
local Increases levied at the
county or tranqportallon district
level.
On Monday a Joint legislative
committee recommended a 4*
rent Increase statewide. Money
raised In any of the state's seven
transportation districts would
have to be spent In Ihe same
district — an Idra not expected
lo appease Martinez.
Pafchett and Hanson made
their comments during a news
conference called to unveil a
GOP plan to break the transpor­
tation logjam without any new
laxes. It Is board upon the sale of
9 5 0 0 m illio n In bonds for
advance rlght-ofway aqulsltton
for roads and bridges, plus
unot her 9830 In bonds backed
by turnpike tolls.
The Republicans also envision
raising up to 9230 million per
year b y readjusting various
transporallon re s which have
not been changed In decades.
For example. Hanson said, the

Cham ber------C ontla a td from Fags l A
Emma Rd.
The Chandler had hoped to
move earlier this yrar. but
limited funds und an unfinished
storefront delayed the move.
Mike Curaal. chamber presi­
dent. said a delay In the move
was due to the amount of work
left lo be done on the new
building. ‘T h e chamber didn't
have the money to paint, paper,
and carpet, so we dragged our
fret a llllle." Curnsl said. "We
were going to have a painting
party, but now we don’t have
to."
Curaal said the Chamber nego­
tiated with Hardy Construction.
Inc. for Ihe local kin at Lake Mary
Center. When a tenant moved
out of an existing finished loca­
tion. Hardy oflrrrd It lo ihe
Chamber. "It was an Inviting
deal." Curaal m id. T.can't .say
enough good things about them.
T h e y are very c o m m u n ity
minded."
Wllh Ihe new facilities. Curas!
said It will be easier lo offer
Chamber members expanded
s e rv ic e s . " W e 'v e m ade a
supreme effort this year lo offer
Informative and educational
presentations at our meetings."
lie said.
The Chamber recently hosted

th n r monthly mccilng at the
Community Center. Mayor Dick
Frss and City Manager John
Litton who spoke about the stair
of Ihe city. Other presentations
addressed w o rk m an 's co m ­
pensation and w h ile collar
crime.
"W e Intend to continue to
present topics of Interest to our
members and do whatever wr
can lo help commerce in Lake
Mary." Curasl said.
The first Chamber meeting In
Ihe new location Is scheduled for
April 19
Curasl felt H r Chamber has
found lls nlchr by providing
Important Information with a
hometown spirit. "W e don't
want lo lose ihe Informality Just
because w r'rr gelling bigger.
Lake Mary Is a terrific place to
work. We want lo gel that
message across." he said.

Continued from Page I A
on Ihe State
Legislative Committee for the
Florida League of Cities, and Is
on i h r N a tio n a l B o a rd of
Directors for Ihe Leukemia Soci­
ety. He Is past president and
chairman ol the United Way of
Seminole County.

Home. Altamonte Springs. In
A N O K L A M A R IK D IL C L L O
Angela Marie Dtlello. 78. E. charge of arrungrments.
Lauren Court. Fern Park, died B E N JA M IN W IL L IA M S
Thursday at Florida Hospital.
Benjamin Williams. 78. 1806
Orlando. Bom May 7. 1911. In Knox Ave.. Sanford, died Friday
Montrral. she moved to Fem al Florida Ho^iltal. Altamonir
Park from Cleveland In 1982. Springs. He was born March 11.
She was a homemaker and u 1911. In Clrrmonl. He was u
member of St. Mary Magdalen retired laborer and a Baptist. Hr
Catholic Church. Shr was u wus u member of James Lodge
member of Ihr Casselberry se­ No. 25. Enterprise.
nior center.
Survivors Include stepson.
Survivors Include sons. Louis Willie Met/. Sanford.
J.. Fern Park. Sam V.. Orlando;
Sunrise Funrrul Home. San­
s i s t e r . A d l l n r D 'A m i c o . ford. In charge of arrangements.
Monlreal; five grandchildren:
four great-grandchildren.
H a li.w in -Fa irch ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

FUNERALS

R U T H L . N IK D ER 8
Ruth L. Nledrrs. 66. Shallow
Ford St., Altamonte Springs,
died Wednesday at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. 15.
1924. In Champaign. 111., she
moved lo Altamonte Springs
from Oakland. Calif.. In 1977.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors Include brothers.
Robert Kalhun. Sparks. Nev..
Charles D. Haitian. Greenfield.
Mo.: sisters. Belly Smith. Green­
field. LaVerne Jewett. Phoenix.
Arlz.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Allainunie Springs, in
charge of arrangements.
O L IV E R J .U R S O
O liv e r J . U rs o . 69. 120
Terlwood St.. Fern Park, died
Thursday ut Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Born Sepl.
20. 1920. lu Bound Brook. N.J..
he moved lo Fern Park from
Silver Spring. Md.. In 1981. He
was a retired owner and operator
of an automotive repair shop and
a Methodist. He was a member of
Prince George’s County Club.
Maryland.
Survivors Include wife. Viola
M .; daughter. Dee W enger.
Longwood. brother. Lawrence.
Maryland; sister. Hulh Decker.
Maryland: three grandchildren
ltnM v.'in-FalrchlM Funeral

D OYLC. ALM IA L.
Memorial lunar al terv.ee* lor M r. A lm u l
Ooyle. U . at Seniors, oho died Friday will be
I s m Sunday ellernom el ISe Orate Uni led
Me modal Church. L a e Mary with Rev
William J Beyer attklallns Interment will
be private
Arrangement* by Grem kew Funeral
Hama. Sanlord

penalty for overweight trucks
waa ael In 1932. when the coat of
repairing one mile of roads was
97.000 per mile — 10 percent of
Ihe currenl repair cost.
The GOP plan also would
require counties lh a l have
avoided local option gasoline
taxes to begin raising those
levies. But It would permit Ihe
elimination of Idls on highways
s u c h as Ih e H o m e s t e a d
Extension south of Miami, where
bond Issues have been palf off
already.
Bush's comprehensive trans­
p o rta tio n p o lic y , u n ve ile d
Thursday In Washington. Is de­
signed to revitalize road, rail and
air systems Into the 21st century
by shifting some costs lo states,
localities and Ihe private sector.

Zoned
C— flaws4 from Fags 3A
has reviewed It.
Kevin Medendnrf. director of
development for project develop­
er* Lexington Home*, said they
would reconsider their proposal
before county rnitlmlsslnnrr*
look at It In three week*.
PAZ C om m issioner Harry
Haglc opposed Ihe motion, say­
ing Ihey shouldn't dictate tusie
In hnineslie*. "Everything Is a
mailer of taste." Ilaglr said. "I
have lived In The Springs la
clustered development) for 19
years and I like lhal very much."
But Ihe majority of Ihr PAZ
co m m is s io n e rs sided w llh
county planners who said morr
Ilian 420 home* on the site Is too
m any. C ounty planners relum uirodrd clustering many of
Ihr homes onto smaller lots,
leaving morr land for natural
vegetation nnd one-acre lols.
The county’s clustering con­
cept has In ch applied lo the
Planiiitlon development Imme­
diately north of the Lexington
slit- and to A L -i' .i Lakes viuih
of II
The development was opposed
hy the Friends ol the Wrklva
River Inc. environm entalist
group. County plannrr Jud y
Stewart said the group sent a
statem ent to c o u n ty staff

It calls for action on all fronts
— Improved roads, high-speed
trains, opening cities to more
foreign airlines, further de­
regulation of trucking and even
technology lo help commuters
avoid frame Jams.
Administration officials said
the policy would focus federal
spending on major national ar­
teries and would Impose new
rcsponslblltles on states and
localities for designing, building
and m aintaining their own
roads.
It urges states and local
municipalities to hike gasoline
taxes lo pay for rood construc­
tion and lo rely more on revenue
generated through lolls, trans­
portation taxes and other user
fees.

Thursday. In part. Ihe Friends
said Hie Lexington Estates pro­
posal was not conslstant with
Hie rural character of Ihe area
and wllh ihe requirements of the
Wrklva River Protection Act.
The act requires developments
lo maintain Ihe rural character
of Ihr area.

Land---------------

Continued from Pag# 3 A
proposal lo Ihe
cily. An unsightly retention
pond would be reshaped and
beautified with a fountain, he
said. A Homeowners' Associa­
tion would be Ml up to protect
the planned 69 foot conservation
esMment. The only access to the
area would be from Main Road.
Jim Weinberg a resident rep­
resenting the developer, said a
petition In favor of the rezonlng
contained 62 names and representru 48 properties.
Local Planning Agency board
member Frank Llberatore said.
"Th is Is a tough one."
The Board members could not
reach a drclslor on their final
vote, and will forward the Issue
to the city commission with no
recomrndatlon. The commission
will ronsldrr the Item at a future
m rriing.

Teacher
Continued from Page 1A
Central Florida.
While silence classes are often
viewed as dull and dry. Lewis'
classes are often Infused wllh
humor and a lot of visual aids.
Hofmann said. "She has un
excellent rapport wllh her stu­
dents." hr said.
Last yrar. Lewis brgan whal
she called the Body Building
Project where students created
"human bodies" from standard
household Items, such as dish­
washing soap containers and
luna cans. The project has won
national recognition.
"It was her creativity und
rofesslonal manner that alra c trd the com m ittee the
most." Hofmann said.
Lewis and hrr husband. Al.
have two children.
In addition lo teaching, she
enjoys boating, scuba diving,
playing the violin and the piano.

F

Cowtrel ru n s * Ravowal Hm *
ADMISSIONS
San lord
Stacey C Burtield
Thareta Gar yen
Trace Turner Jeckton
Madge W Johnton
Mark B Matheny
Reginald Smith
E ric k Vihlen
Oebb-eC Davit. Caueiberry
Howard E Lehmann. OeBary
Arthur SchiHner. OeBary
Harold C Cobh. Deltona
Earl Oeak In. Del Iona
Kimberly J Fltackarly. Deltona
Harry Jacktan. Deltona
Sabrina A. Zapili. Deltona
Stephenw Rewell. Lake Mary
Jennllor Kaarnt. Winter Springe
Gladyt Reeve*. Harritburg. Pa
DISCNAROZS
Laniard
Willie J. Cleveland
Mar la Horn*
Wtlhamlna Hartramph
E ilean L Howe
Anna 0. Mav

ui

"I think she Is a line repre­
sentative of what the teachers In
Seminole County are able to
provide to our students." Hof­
mann said.
Members of the selection
committee were Hofmanrt: John
Blair, district crnrdlnator of fine
a r t s : B e th P a u l, d i s t r i c t
supervisor of personnel: Janice
Springfield. senUx vice president
of SunDank: Gracia Miller, a
professor at Seminole Communi­
ty College; DcbUc Higgle, repre­
senting the Seminole County
School Advisory Committee;
Judy Smith, president of the
Seminole C ounty P T A ; and
Sandra Petty, a teacher repre­
senting Ihe Seminole Education
Association. Committee memlN-r» observed all top ten teach­
ers In lheir classes and In­
terviewed euch teacher and
some of Ihelr students before
making Ihelr choice.

Dougia* Monaco
Barbara M Sch.rcvl
Gloria Sermon
Joveph Washington Jr
D C William*
Helen K Hodge*. OeBary
Bonnie Fatten. OeBary
OemtaM Cumbta. DaLend
Amelia Hagan. Deltona
CharleJ Smith. Defone
Gyula Zarka. Deltona
William Stead. Lake Mary
Ttrata Ragan. Longwood
NoraS Barliaid. Orange City
JameiW Hawver. Orange City
Thome* J Jana*. Orange City
Pauline Jone*. Orange City
DarcyK Sveger.Oralndo
Nina K s.egenthaier. Ikuanlown. Ohio
Lite J Caldwell and b A y bay. Sanlord
K rytlalL William* and baby girl. Santord
BIRTHS
Central Florida INgienol notarial
S'ecay C Burl-eld. a baby bey. Santord
Tra d e Turner Jackton. a baby bey,
Sanlord
OebbreC Davit. a b * y boy. Cattolborry
Kimberly J Fltackarly. e baby girl.
Deltona

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�Sports
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Bulls, Magic post Biddy wins
TS A N FO K I) — hr Hulls upset Ihr lr&gt;l||lli'
Ir.nlmn ( i llU s 2d III III liiur uvrrllllirs .mil llic
Millin' drlratrd llir Knlrks M7 III llir Salvation
Army Hitlilv Huskcilull l.ruRnr
l lir Ir.iitiir, lur I mivs H years nl age .m il m iilrr.
play* us |&gt;.imrs m i M i i i i i I.iv .m il F riday inghis
u ill) c .illir s .il li 15 |i ill .m il 7 ir»|t III

Willi lour games in plav. llir si.miliuiis show
llir Critics nil top .it (12 Irullril In llir Magic al
llir Kmrks.it 4-1 .mil llir lliilts.il 2 li
l lir liliill srnirr Inr llir Hulls In llirlr vlrlor,
over llir Crlllcs was (lenrgr llakrr with six
|H)inls H J C r a t l hit Id o l 15 Inx-throw* on Ills
way In a guinrhlgh 15 (mints for thr C rlllrs
In Ihr Matilrs' win uvrr Ihr Knlrks. Dniiahl
Mrlnlush till lwo Irrr throws In Ihr rinsing
srromls lo bring his Irani from Ix-hlricl In ihr
vlrlnry Mrlutosli |r&lt;l ihr Magic in scoring with
five point* Julius Kranrls li d thr Knlrks with
five (minis

OVIKIX) — Knhhtr Slin k shut an rv rn |&gt;ar dli
lur nlnr huirs Thursilav as tI m- Ovlriln l.luns
raised ns rrrnrd in 7 I with a 15'I2 im vlrlnrx
over Si'tnlnnlr ai llir Kkana ('mil and Country
('lull Wrilnrsilay
H rlillld Stock llir n lh r r si on Is Inr Ih r l.lnlis
w r r r J r r r r t l llru w n M ill l l r m i Nelson I t 11 and
T o m M in io n 1121

For Seminole, which Irll In () li. ll was Turn
Koval |5(l|. Mark Harrrll |52l Krldlr Adams (5dl
and .Joe Nlrliula*(54l doing tin* mmit
Ih r next uialrh lur Ovlrdn is Tuesday when
ih r l.lnlis travel In Weklva Country ( lull In play
laike Hraiillry lur llir lead in the Semlnulr
Athletic C o n lrrrtu r llnlli leams rurreiitlv have
uilr loss III Ihr i null trill i

CHURCH SOFTBALL
Sp rin g league features 12 teams
SANFORD - The Santnrd ( hurt h So Ii Im II
l.engue will ku k nil Its |«X«) Spring season
Saturday w ith ils hlggesl In Id ill several vrarx
I hr Iraiiur w ill lu vr 12 leams ilry Idl'd lulu all A
and a II league. The rr((tllar season will Iasi lur
l() Saturday* w llh a inurnamriii m Ini low
All names will Im- played al Chase I'ailt wall
llir Ills! untile sei in stall al H a in anil Ihe Iasi
liallir srhediilrd lura 2 15 p in start
I hr A l.rnnur will rulislsl nl Cenlral llapllsl
churl h nl (ind Firsl lla|il|si nl Osteen (.rare
l ulled Mrlhndisi. Maranalha I'rttlai nslal and
SI Slrphru Catholic Ciiiillliuilll v Church nl
Wilder Springs
The II la-ague will have C.dvarv Christian
Center. First llaptisl nl Geneva. First llaplist
Markham Woods Kuad. First na/arrnr ul
Sanford, ( ir .u r Chrisllan and I Inly Cross
l.illhrrau nl l.akr Mary

COLLEGE HOOPS
Bearcats eliminate FSU in OT
H it.O X I. Miss. — lirady H u g h es look an inside
Ir r d Iruin A n d re T a le a n d scored w ith right
se ru nds Irll III iiv r r lllllr T h u rs d a y lU U h l. hillin'
( T l t r l i i n a l l past F lo rid a S la te Ii5 6 4 In a
llrs l ro u n d gam e ul Ih e M rlr n C o n fe re ilrr
T o u rn a m e n t
K n rltrr. No I s Louisville Ireul T ill.m e 7!l (i(&gt;
and M rin p h is Stale ln|i|M'd Soul It C arolina
7 I 5(i
III jusl ll i r s r io u il u v r r llm r gam e in Ih r
15-year history " I ih r M rlr n T u iiru a n ir iil. A u h ry
|Iny(I s Iw u I r r r throw s pill llir S rilllliu lrs ahead
( i 'l - l i J w ith I I s r r o m ls I r l l III o v e rtim e
C h irtu u u ll ran ih r t lot k dow n in ID seconds
tie lore T a le |mwcri tl Inside and louild Hughes
Inr Ills only |m lnlsol llir gam e

C om m odores bounce Florida
O K I.A N D O — T h r V a n d rrlllll C om m odores ltd
I I s ir a iiih l d o w n -lh e s l r r l r h free th ro w s
I tm rsday tiiiiht — seven l»y Morgan W heal —
e n ro u lr in a (in 5M w in ove r the H o n d a C o lo rs
a nd a l i r l l t h i ’ lie Southeastern C o i d r l r l i i r
tn tiru .u n cn l &lt;pi.u1rilm .ds
V a n d rrh ill. I 5 III. m e n s lo p st i tied (iror(|ia.
2 0 -7 . in ih r th ird gam e nl F rid a y s ip ia rlrrlln a ls
III other S K C at lion F riday I t tm rs s rr. I5 I2
plays Mississippi I I Iti. a n d lliu tl set tied L S U
2 2 7 p l.iys A u b u rn . 12 17. m i h r llrsl iw u
uailit's ailtl sis uud seeded Alaltam a. 2 I H plays
M ississippi S la lr . 15 12 h i lilt nightcap
Kt in in kv was h arrrtl Iru m lu iiriia m ru t play
I h i a u sr ol N ( A A ptohallon
T h e C nm inu dort's w ho I h -.i I Florida iw m d u rin g rt'Hiilar season play, led ih im tg h n n i most
ol lli r ip ia ld y in g gam e a n d p nllrtl away ill llir
t lin in g I ' j tu m u lts w hen they made IM ol 2d
In i throw s

Com piled front staff and w lro raporta

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Raiders’ woes continue

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L A K E H O W E L L 10. D E L A N D J

Ht*aid PHoloby «t«y Jordan
Som m ole s Henry W illiam s is jm o n g Ihe top seeded competitors in the
triple tump going into tonight s L&gt;rnan invitational track meet In all. 21
hoys teams jn d 15 girls teams are scheduled to participate in the meet

L A D Y W IL D C A T R E L A Y S
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rim s in Ih r ih tn l and four ru n s in
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T h e Haw ks r iu lir u p w ith H i Inis
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Tern-Dale
turns back
Invasion
Prom tfaff re p o rt.
S A N F O K I) — T r m Dale C om pany
upsel new ly.i lo w iird league ■ ham
Hon C rr a tlv r Invasion 5 It and llir
V ir r k liiK C re w o u lla s lrd C ra / y
W in n s !) 5 as llir Saiilord K ri rra llo n
l)r par I m e nl
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Soli lu ll l.r.iLpir ra m i' lo a rinse al
Chase Car k
I II.- tlnal slaiidlnus show C r r a liy r
Invasion on lo|i al 7 2. I r m Dale
&gt; rim id al (i l W i n kinit Crew ilu rd
al 1-5 and Cra/y W inns lour III al
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lop ol Ih r second llllllllll on live hits
liu Inilliivi a yy din O rll/ duulili . in
lake a I I I lead C r r a liv r Invasion
a iis w rrrd W illi i b r r r runs ill llu
I m&gt;1li tin ol Ih r s i olid oil lorn lilts
hut llu- ch a m p io n s w ould mil M o re
aiiaili T r ill Dale .ulilt d all llisiir
am c ru n III lli r sixth
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Ul ll J im m y N h rlh rld (Irip lr. sllllllr
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■lilt/ and S try c llarii-is lo u r donlili
r a r h l D r r r r ll Fry m and Kandy
See R e c re a tio n . Page 2D

Turning it loose on two wheels
Longw ood s Jett Farmer won his gualdying heal
Thutsday during com p u lilion al D a y to n j lnlernalion.il
Speedway
Ruling a 600cc Yam aha Farm er 23
com pleted the live lap heal in 2 03 71 la te r in the

I T T f l

Ptto'o6y Hilly Jocli'i
day Farmer rode a 250i-c Yamaha lo a IJIh place
finish in another live lap qualifier ol a d d le re n t class
A graduate ol la k e Mary H igh School Farmer will
com pete in the Supersporl race at 11 a m on Sunday

�l i - Sinlord H i told, Sanford, Florida — Friday. March ft, iftftO

S T A T S &amp; S T A N D IN G S

U f lR l N o t lc t »

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L»chL*wPr*patWympr*Ta&lt;1k.4pnn
Sentfopka pt OvtoRau 7p m
Lafta ftraanay at Lypupv 7 a n .
GIRLS* O O LF
Darraaa ■ w d r l n a i i w n t n atama at
Marriur Counlry Club. 1 JOp m,

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Laba M a n at ta rw a C ra a i, 7a m
tr a c k a n d f iil d

Lymaa Ikiitotkawil a Lyman H un Sctwat
Flald avantt tla rt at 4 p.m .. runmna
preltmtisarto* at 4 : » a m , rwmtna flnata at
710 p m
Lady WUdcal ftatayi at Shpwattor Ftotd. a
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with 13 hits and Lisa l.ullon
losscd a no-hliier for three and
Iwo-thlrdj Innings us the Lim a
remained undefeated in Ihc con­
ference.
Oviedo Is now H-0 on Ihc
regular season 110-2 Including
tournaments) aixl 4-0 In Ihc
conference. Seminole falls lo 5-4
overall and 1*4 In the confer­
ence.
Th e Lions will lake on confer­
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Luke llranllcy next Tuesday
night. Game time Is sel for 7

p.m. Seminole will take on Lake
Mary al Ft. Mellon Park next
Tuesday starling at 4:15 p.m.

Preps------------C ontinued from I B
and Lcann Trim b le ,
hlim-pli had a triple and a double
while Trimble lilt two doubles as
Ixilb went 4Tur-4. Wcndl Van
Horn chipped in with a 2-for-t
day.
. Corley was IMor-3 for (he
llutldofts. who lell to 1-5 overall
&gt;md 1-4 In Ihc l orilcrcucc.
(Hike Howell will play three
)&gt;iiiiirs next week. On Tuesday,
Jhe Sliver Hawks will (ravel lo
l.yman before hosting Spruce
Creek on Wednesday and Oviedo
tin Thursday. Tuesday’s and
.Wednesday's games will s(art at
&gt;1:15 p.m . while Thursday's
i oiliest will start at 3:30 p.m.
O V IB D O 7. SEM IN O LE O
O VIED O — Oviedo came up

Oviedo scored (wo runs In
each of the second and Ihlrd
Innings and scared Its final three
runs In Ihc fifth. Uaibte Hurtles
led the way with a 3-for-4 day
and three runs scored. Also
gelling iwo hits were Zorn and
C a y lo n (2 -fo r-3 each) and
Schlurfo|2-for-4l.
Hlla Prison and TlfTany Jones
had the lilts for Seminole.

RecreationFer[&gt;es (single, run scored) and
LeMuy Joey Dlllartolo and Cliff Part low
(one single cuchl and Dale Yales lone single rachl.
The Wrecking Crew scored
(run scored).
Gelling Ihc hits for Creative three runs In each of the third
Invasion were Steve Nohle llhrre and fourth Innings lo pick up lls
singles, run scored). Kon LaSagc fourth win of the season.
C ontributing lo the 15-hlt
(two singles, run scored). Nick
Crew attack were Steve Pridgen
(double, single). Sieve Cooper
and Slacy ttllx (two singles and
Iwo runs scored each). Healh
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Clark at lha C Ircult Court
By JaneE Jatawic
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By CacobaV Ekam
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C IR CU IT. IN ANO (O R
S R M IN O L I COUNTY*
FLORIDA
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C A LIFO R N IA F I D I R A L
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Caiifomat Fadaral Savfngtand
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W A LTER M CUMMINS. JR .
an unmarrMNl mm.
Dafandant
NOTICR OF S A L I
PURSUANT TO CMAPTBR «S
N O T IC E IS G I V E N llia l
purtwant to a Summary Final
Judgmant datad march S. IWO.
m tha abov* tty lad cauta. I will
kali to tha highatt and batt
biddtr tor c u lt at tha watt front
door of th# Saminota County
(oorfhouko. Sanford. Sami not*
County. Florida, a l i i 00 a m on
tha ifth day of April. IWO. tha
following daKribad root propa*
From tha Southaokf cornar of
th* Souttiwatl '* of Sochon J*
Towmhip 20 South. Rango If
Ea»l, SommoM County. Florida,
run North, a diltanco of ItSO /J
faat and North It dagroak u
m mu tot Watt, a dittonco of
t ill n loot to a point of bogtnn
mg. thonco run North t? dagraot
a; mmutot Watt, to a dittanct of
1)0 43 (oof to a point; thanca run
North 9 dagroot 03 minutat
Eatt. a #iktan«a at i«r to Nat to.
a point thanca run South Of
dagraot 4? minutat Eatt. a
dittonra of ID 40 Ifat to mpoint;
thanca run South 00 dogroot 03
rninyitt Watt, a dutanca of
I f f f l faat to tho Point ot
Baginning., utbjact 'to an m w
mant ovtr tha lo tt. Watt and
South 31 Nat tor rood purpotat
D A TE D m il Sfti day of March.
IWO
M AR YANNE MORSE.
Clark of tho Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Daputy Clark
Publith March*. It. IWO DEO W
NOT IC 8 OF R I SOLOT ION
CLOSING. VACATINO .
AND ABANDONING
R IO H TV O F WAV. OR
D R A IN A O t E A S E M E N T
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that tha Board ot County Com
mittionart of Saminola County,
Florida at lit Ragutar Maating
haid m tha 13th day ot Fabruary
A 0 , IWB. In tho County Com
mijiTonart AAaating Room at
tha Sammoia County Sarvlcak
Building in Sanford. Florida,
pursuant to PatiHon and Not tea
haratofora givan. paktod and
adoptad a Rakolution ctoking.
vacating, and: abandoning., ra
nouncing and disclaiming any
and all right of tho County ot
Sammoia and tha public in and
to tha following daicrlbad
rtghttof way nr drairuga aasa
manf. to wit
30* DRAINAGE E A S EM EN T
VACATION
SABAL PO INT TR A C T j
LE G A L D ESCR IPTIO N;
An aasamont balng 20 00 faat
in width and lying In Tract ‘ N".
as shown on tho vocatod plat of
SABAL POINT, according to tha
plat mar*01 as ratordad in Plot
Booh IB Pagas D 70 of mo
Public Racords Of Sam Inola
County. Florida, soid aasamanl
lying 10 00 Not on aach sida of
th* following daKribad can
foritna
Commanca at o Parmananl
Rafaranca Monumant at tho
most Southorly cornar of said
Tract " N " . on tha old Norm
aastarty right of way lino of
Wakiva Springs Rood, baing
M 00 foaf Northaaslarly af tha
cantarlino fhoraof. tha naw
r ight ot way lino tharafort. bo
mg 44 00 Nat NorlhoosNrty at
s o id c a n to r li n o ; th a n c a
ss 1*14-1)' 'H IBaorings basad
on ia»d plat of Sabaf Point), for
14 00 Nat. thanca N J f l V i r W
a lo n g tho N o r t h a a it a r ly
right of way lino ot Wakivo
Springs Road for 1,178 00 Not.
thanca NSI*34 3T E for 117 00
faat to tho point ot curvatura of
a curva concova NorthwasNHy
thanca NorthaasNrty along tha
arc ot said curva. hangn a
radius of 113 00 Not. through a
cantrai angN ol l/*33'33” for
107 U fool to mo PO IN T OF
B i GINNING Of tha haramattar
'datcribad aatamant canfarlina.
thanca SU*t* j r e N r 14« ft
faat. thanca S73*31 J T 'E for
177 S4 Nat to lha PO IN T OF
TE R M IN A TIO N al ta&lt;d aa«a
f 17. IWf
By ma Board of Counfy Com
missionan ot Sammoia County.
Florida, this IJth day of Fabru
avy A O IWO
BOARDOF
CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
Maryann# Marta.
Clark to ma Board
Publish March * IWO

of ot;

L a g a lN o tlc t t

I t g a l W o lic tt

N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U I NAME
Ngtit* it baraby t-rew mat I
am l " | i ( i &lt; Hi butJrwst at 4X3
WtUnawar C l . Law | .»a4 FL
137M. VirnmaN Caunty. FNrM a
untfar IN* Flctlttaut Nam* a*
(U N B E L T W JF FLY . an* I m
tend to reglttor taid name with
IH* Clerk el IN* Ctriuil Court.
tamlnato Caunty. FNrMa. in
actardanc* wtm me Fravittatn
*1 IN* Ftcmtawk Nam* Itolutot.
TaW it laclian atiot Florida
Itaiutot tail
Tam Hail
FuMItb Fabruary 14. I l MartN

NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Nark* It hartby a-ran Bsa* l
am engaged in kvtlnam (4 1141
Oatord Read. Maitland. Sami
itoto Caunty. Ftorid* under IN*
Fkttttov* Nam* *♦ T i g h t b
ASSOCIATES, and that I intend
to rtgtttor t o * item* ntfh IN*
Ctork a* IN* Circuit Caurt, Sam
moke County. Ftorid*. In *c
cordanc* with IN* Prkrlltoni *4
the Flctlltout Kama Statutes.
TaW lI Section MSW F tor Me
Statutes i*1&gt;
William R Tight
Publish March l. f . 19I I I F W
D EO I*

l*.*W*

D EN 171
N O TIC E OF
F IC TIT M W 1 N A M I
Hauer it Hamby I*van mat I
am engaged In bualnett al Mt
H u c k ltb a rry Lana. W lntar
lartngt F L 117M. Mmlnato
Caunly. Ftarlda under IN*
Fttitltawt Nam* *1 M O O EKN
CO M PU TER lE K V IC C l. and I
ntond to reglttor taid name
wtm ma Clart *4 m* Ctrcuil
Court. Mminato Caswty. Fieri
da. tn aecardanea wltN th*
F ra vltlan t *• IN* Flctlltout
Name iletutet. To Wit: letlw n
M l M Ftarlda Statutos l*»7
Nanai* J Yaruth
Publish Fabruary It. 71. MartN
L t .W M
D I N IM
N O TIC E OF
P IC T IT lO U t NAME
Netke It Nartby given mat I
ant in iig td In butmttt at 7*0
Btglrn* D r . Suit* to* Lang
weed. F L 117M. Samlnal*
Caunty. Fta rlda under IN*
FKhtieut Name *1 F N E C ItlO N
D E N T A L L A B INC . and I
intend to reglttor said name
wtm m* Clerk *4 IN* Circuit
Court, laminate Caunly, Flarl
da. In aetardant* with th*
Fra vltlan t al in * Fictitious
Nam* llatutov Ta WH Section
M l ot P tortda Iletutet 1*17
Precision Dental Lab Inc
Billy W Draft. President
Publish February l*. U . MartN
l.y , IWO
D IN it*______________________
N O TICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Hein* It hereby given met we
ar* tngagad In business *1 art
W,more N d . A*t 44*. Alt*
mania Springs PL 17714. Sami
net* Caunty, FinrM* under the
P icti twus Nam* *1T I D S LOC K
A K E Y , and n* Inland la
reglttor taid name with the
Clerk *4 IN* Circuit Court. Sam
Inal* County. Plnndn. m *c
ter dance with in* Prevltwnt *1
th* Pictitinui Ham* Stelutot.
T* Writ Section M l at Ftarlda
Stelutot 1*17
Ted Mart
Mary Mark
Publith February la. 71 March
1. a. two
0C N 173
N O TICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nottc* It horeby given that I
am engaged in business ai 733
W St Nd 4M. Alternant*.
Springs. Fla . Seminole Caunly.
Florida under IN* Fictitious
Nam* al A SHAN PE A IM AGE
BY LAU N IC . and that I inland
to rtgitler taid name with IN*
Clark ot the Circuit Court. Sem
-not* Caunty. Florida, in ec
egrdanea wim ma Previsions at
IN* PlcNtiauw Name Harvest.
To Wit Section asioe Piarido
Statutes IH7
Laurie Midden
Publith February 71. March ).
f. I*. I*W
D EN 71)
N O TIC E O F
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notict It horaby given the I I
am engaged In busmen al tie
N Jar no Dr . Casselberry F L
11747. Seminole County. Florida
under tha Fktitieut Nemo at
A L L E N WALLS SYSTEMS, and
that I intend I* reglttor said
nemo with tho Clark af tho
Circuit Court. Sominoie Caunly.
Florida, is accordance with tho
Previsions al IN* Flclltiawt
Nam* Statutes. TeW It Section
44) IT* Florid* Statutes I*)/
Lonnie E Allen
Publith: Morch &gt;.». 14. 31. iwo
DCOM
""
N O TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notict It horeby given that I
am engaged in business el 1*4)
Wingfield Dr . Long wood. Semi
nole County. Florida, under IN*
Flctlltout Nam* ol M AX TEC K
CO M PUTE!* SYSTEM S. Ond
mot I intend to rognler said
name with lha Clerk ol IN*
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with IN#
P rovm en t al tna Flctlltout
Name Statutes. Ta Wit Section
MS 4* Florid* Stelutot 1*17
A lon j Oevlt
Publish March* 1*. 33. 39 two
D EO *3
IH TH E CIR CU IT COUBT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O L I C O U N TY
O E N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO ****** CA W P
S H A D O W L A W N S A V IN G S
BANK . SLA l i t * SHADOW
LAWN SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.

vt

G E R A LD L EDWARDS t i n .

•1*1.

Da randantt
NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foreclosure dated Februery 3*.
i wo and entered in Case No
t t 444* CA 0t P. ol th* Circuit
Court at IN* E IG H T E E N T H
Jud-ool Circuit m and tor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wharain
SH AD O W LA W N SA V IN G S
BANK. SLA tib ia SHADOW
LAWN SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION is Ptarnlill and
G ER ALD L EDWARDS, al ut .
*1 al art O* tendonIs I will sel!
to IN* highest end best Didder
tor cash in IN* West Front Dow
*1 tn* S E M IN O L E Caunty
Courthouse in Santoed. Florida
at 11 OB a clock A M on th* Itin
day ot April. IWO. IN* tattooing
datcribad properly at sal form
m sard Flnol Judgment tawit
Lot U Block II. TOWNSITE
o f n o r t h c h u l u o t a . *c
cording to m* Plot ihorael at
-•corded in Plei Boo* 3. Peg* la
thru 14. Public Records at Semi
note County. F tor id*
D A TE D mis lam toy at Feb
ruary. IW4
M ARYANNE MORSE
A lC lo rttf said Court
By JaneE Jatawic
At Deputy Ctork
Publish March 1 t. 1W0
D EO 3*

N O TIC E OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Natica It Hereby given lhal n*
a n engaged M butm s s at ISM
Freer L n . laniard. FI u r n .
lamtrtol* Caunly. Florida under
IN * F l c t l t t a u t N a m * *1
TRANS COM SOUTH, and that
we intend to register t*M name
with lha Clerk kt tha Circuit
Court Seminal* Caunty. Fieri
d*. In eccardanca with th*
Fra vltlan t al th* Flctlltout
Name Statutes. TaW it Section
M l W F tor ida Statutes 1*17
Kevin F. Freer
Inerren A Freer
Publish March I. y. 14.31 iwa
D E O I*

IN TN C CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLO R IDA
C IVIL ACTIO N N D i
IP ITTe C A W L
F E D E R A L NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Pleintitl,
vs
HAROLD F HARRIS, at a t.
N O TIC E OF SALE
NO TICE It hanky given thel
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure end Soto entered
In tha causa pending M tt*
Circuit Court at tha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and tar
Sammato Caunty. Florida. Civil
Aclton Na ft 1744 CA 0*L tha
tmdersigned Ctork will toll th*
p re p a rly tliu a le d In taid
Caunty. daKribad at
Lat V. Black B. Winter Woods
Subdivision. Unit I. according to
IN# Plat thereof, as teewdod m
Flat book IL page IL at ih*
Public Racarda at Sammoia
Caunly. Florid*
*1 public t*4*. to th* highest and
bast bidder tor cash at II 44
a clack a m . an m* tm day «l
May. two at the West Front
Dow at IN* Sammato Caunty
Caurltvute. Sentord. Florida
Dated mis am day al March.
C L C R K O F THE
C IR CU IT COURT
M AR YANNE MORSE
By JanaE Jatawic
Daputy Ctorlt
Publish MarchV. la. I*W
D EO 144
IN T M I CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O L I CO UNTY.
S TA TE OF FLORIDA.
CetaNa.1 W4*tl C A W P
Florida Rar Na.: ataw*
R ESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION. Aa Racrivert
tor F i atdom Sev Ingt A Loan
Assoc I* ian. a F adtr *1 Savings
and L»*n Association.
Plain IIII.
vk
L E IG H M REEO.IIliving.
*1 uk . at a t .
Oatondantt
N O TICE OF ACTION
s t a t e o f f l o r io a

TO L E IG H M R E E D II
living, and it married JOHN
DOC. nar husband, ahote real
noma It uncertain, it living,
including any unknown spouse
at taid Datondanti if aimer has
remarried and It ether ar both
*1 taid Datondanti are da
caeted. thair rttpacllv* un
known NolfL Otvitret, grantees,
assignees, creditors. Itorwrt and
truttoet. and *11 ether persons
claiming by. through, under w
against tha named Defendants
whose residence ik unknown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D lhal *n
action to tortdose a mwlgeg*
on tho toitowmg propert, in
Seminole County. F torIda
A pari ol Lot 17. according to
th* Rial ot Governors Poml
Photo L Section 3. ot rocwdtd
m Piet Buok 39 pages 31 A 33.
Public Record* ot Seminole
County. Ftorid* described as
lewtows
Commence *1 m* Northeast
mast corner ol Let SI. ot taid
Governors Poml, sold poml bo
mg on o curve, concave South
westerly, having a radius ol
133 44 toet and a central angle el
I4*30'47". thanca from a tangent
bearing ot N 44*3941" W ;. run
14* 10 toet along IN* arc ot a said
c u rv e tar th* P O I N T O F
BEGINNING. Itsanc* continue
along Ih* arc ol said curve, thru
a central angle ol 07*31' 11".
44 14 feet to the end thereof,
thane, S. 43*4*11" W , 1170*
tael to me point on e curve,
cone eve Southwesterly, having
a radius at 401 44 toot and a
central angle ol 47*3t’3 1 '.
thence from e tangent bearing
el S 7a*14 47‘ ’ E run S3 47 toet to
th* end thereof, thence N
47*30 31' E 117 45 toet to the
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G .
Public Records el Seminole
County. Florida
hat been tiled against you and
GOVERNORS PO IN T TOWN
HOMES HOMEOWNERS' AS
SOCIATION W EST. I N C .a c w
p a ra llo n W E K IV A H U N T
CLUB CO M M UNITY ASSOCI
A T ION, INC . a corporation.
T h e C IT IZ E N S ANO
s o u th e r n

n a t io n a l

BANK, a bonking cwpwation.
J B IV EY A COMPANY, a
corporation, you or* required to
tars* a copy ol your written
detonset. il an, to it on
J O S E P H M PA N IE L LO
ESQUIRE, Plaintiffs attorney
whoso address it
341 N Frenkim U rie l. Soil*
3734. Temp*. F tor id* 33*93
on w beior* th* cm day ot April.
IWO. end lit* the original with
*he Clerk at this Court either
baler* service on Plaintttt t
attorney w immediately there
alter, otherwise * default will
be entered ogeinst you tor m*
reiiot demanded in the Com
plomt w Petition
O A TE O on this 37th day ol
February. :«eo

(SEAL)
MAR VANN Is MORSE
C L C R K O F THE
c ir c u it c o u r t

BY Ruth King
PqDintai ClMflk
Publish March t a .t a .T L IWO
0 1 0 )1

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Friday, March 9. 1B90 — I

People
Many expected at Winter Park Art Festival

IN B R I E F
Artiats to gather
SANFORD — SnnfordScmlrvole Arl Aaaorlatlon will hold Ha
general meeting. 7:30 p.tn.. March 13. al the Sanford Cultural
Art* Center.
Detail*, rail 323-3145.

Historical society to meat
SANFOHD — A Krnrrul meeting of the Sanford Htstorlral
Soclely will be held 3 p.m.. March 13. at Henry Shelton
Sanford Memorial Library and Muaeum. 320 E. First St.

Qardtn show planned
SANFOHD — A Spring Luncheon and Home and Garden
Show sponsored by Ixora Garden Club Is scheduled 10 a.m. to
2 p.m.. today, at the Sanford Civic Center. Sanford Avenue.
Home and garden Items, baked goods and educational
displays to be featured.
I'm rrrds go toward a civic beautification project.
Luncheon lo be served 11 .-30 a.m. to 1:SO p.m. Tickets. $5.
For I lekrts. call Joyce Malone. 322-3600.

Porcelain artists to hold show
W IN TER PARK — Central Florida Porcelain Artists. Orlando,
will hold Its annual auction and an show, tonight, at W lnirr
ParkClvirCcnier Auditorium. 1030 W. MorseUlvd.
Viewing 6:30 p.m.. auction. 7:30 p.m.
Auctioneer Is Doyle Connor J r . Free admission and
refreshments.
Details, rull 896 7103.

Fsstival to run
GOLDENROD — The public Is tnvllrd lo attend the 12th
mutualGoldenmd Sidewalk Festival,
Open from 0 a.m. lo 4 p.m Saturday, the event will feature
arts and erafls shows with 120 exhibitors.
Classic car show lo highlight vintage, rlasslr and antique
vehicles.
Al 11 a.m.. a parade will march one mile from east of
Setnurun lloulrvard onlo Aloma Avenue and lo N. Goldenrod
Rood.
Carnival rldrs, lood. refreshments.
Details, call 078-8080.

A n O k la h o m a n a t iv e .
Reynolds Is chairman of the
Arkansas Tech University De­
portment. Barrett, a doctorate. Is
an arl erttte whose writings
appear frequently In art and
aeadcmlr publications. He is
Associate Professor In the De­
partment of Art Education at
Ohio Slate University.
Srh e rr m ovrd from North
Carolina lo New York where she
was chair at Ihe Parsons School
of Design. She leaches al Duke
University and creates Jewelry
and metal works al her North
Carolina studio.
Everyone Is welcome as there
Is no admission charge for Ihe
variety of vocal. Instrumental.
|uzz. and other entertainment to
be staged at the north end of the
I&gt;ark all three days.
Other highlights al Ihe festival
will be Ihe Children’s Workshop
and Youth Art. This year, the
Children's Workshop has been
expanded to Include Saturday. 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. and noon lo 5
p.m.. Sunday. Children 5 to 12
y e a rs o ld c a n be a r t is t s
themselves when they produce
wearable art and clay creations.
Sculpture and painting de­
monstrations will be presented
by Crealde School of A rt.
For children 3 lo 12. a 16-foot
long rasel will be thrlr canvas.

Sidewalks to be
gallery of art,
entertainment
People editor
W IN TER PARK Through
posh Park Avenue shop w in­
dows. posters whlrh udvrrtlse
the 3 1si Annual W lnirr Park
Sidewalk Arl Frallvul on Marrli
16. 17.18 are visible.
A town which already attracts
arslhelically sensitive Individu­
als lo Its quaint, robhlrslonrd
streets, will be even more popu­
lar during Ihts three-day event.
The community Is gearing up for
what Is hilled as one of thr
largrsl and most prestigious
outdoor shows 111 Ihr southeast,
ultractlng more than 300.000
people lo Ih r Irrr-shadrd Central
P u rk on P a rk A v e n u e In
downtown Winter Park
This year, exhibits by 257
artists will Ik - on display In nine
categories — oils und acrylics,
walrrrolnr. drawings and graph­
ics. photography. Jewelry, clay
craft, glass rraft. sculpture, and
other mrdlums. Each medium
Is considered n srpurate entry.
Many of I he artists arr Ameri­

cans coming Irom 39 stales
roast to coast. There will also be
one arils! from Ireland and
another from Oninrto. Canada.
A total of 825.550 In prize
money will he awarded, with the
lop award bring ih r 83.000 Best
of Show Purchase Award. Last
year. Skip Sir In worth, of Min­
n e s o ta . w o n the c o v e te d
p u rc h a s e a w a rd . A n o th e r
advantage of winning I his award
Is because purchase award
select Ions arr presented to the
City of Winter Park and are put
on jK-ntianrnl display In the
W lntrr Park Public Library. 460
E. New England Ave. Other
prizes will be 8850. first place:
8650. second place; 8450. third
place In rurh category; and 25
awards of merit, regardless of
category, at 8200 each.
Ron R. Reynolds. Terry Barrett
and Mary Ann Srherr will Judge
i he artwork.

The Ormond Memorial Art Museum A Gardens, 78 E.
Granada Itlvd.. presents "Volusia Students Create", a juried
exhibition of 100 students from Volusia County. Exhibition
through April I .
Artwork represents kindergarten through I2lh grade.
Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Tuesday ilirough Friday;
noon to 4 p in.. Saturday and Sunday.
^

DELAND — St. Johns River Players will open Its production
of "Th e Rainmaker" by N. Richard Nash on March 23.
The show will run 8 p.m. on March 23. 28. 30. 31 and 2:30
p.m.. March 23. and April I.
General admission. 86: students. 83: group rule available.
Reserved seating.
Call Theater Center Inc., (9041 736-7456 between I and 4
p.m.. Monday through Sal unlay, beginning March 18.

W*

*

Alliance Fruncatsr of Greater Orlando. Winter Park, will
present a French IUm, "Th e Discreet Charm of (he Bourgeoisie.
4 p.m.. March IH. at Carlton Anns Apartments clubhouse. 300
Jamestown Drive. Winter Park.
Details, rail Denyse Eddy, 647-0631.

Contestants sought
The National Sweetheart Pagrant Is seeking contestants for
the Florida State Sweetheart Beauty Pageant lo Ik- held March
24 In Sanford.
There will be 11 age divisions for Individuals through 29
years of age.
Details, call Mary Hamilton. (615) 245-2093 or Tina Golden.
340-5089.

Scholarship pageant planned
T h r Miss Allamonlc Springs Scholarship Pageant will be
held Saturday al Lake Brantley High School. Aliamontr
Springs.
Tills year's contestants are: Ashley Calvert. Dana Gallon.
Angela Drfllllpo. Tina Fusco. Joan Garglula. Tara Holland.
Gale Kerney. Leslie Larson. Chrtsly Lyle. Dana Mauru, Cyiilbla
N ik -c , Sheri Patnodr. Amy Reese, Michele Honslsvallr. Gaye
Thorpe. Dec Dee Weathers. Jackie Whtlmore and Leslie
Wombwcll.
Cast m rm brrx of tile production Include Mistress of
Ceremonies Lisa Coverdale of W F TV Channel 9. Miss Missouri
1985. Miss Florida 1987. Jennie Sauder and the current Miss
Florida. Sandru Frick.
Mayor Dudley Bales and city commissioners expected.
The 1900 pageant will offer 8 11.000 In scholarship money.
Tickets al 815. available ut Allamonlc Springs City Hall.
For ticket Information, call 875-2311 or 293-2592.

‘Very Special Arts* feet set
Matthews Orthopedic Clinic and Laurel Oaks Hospital are the
local corporate sponsors for the Very Speclul Arts Festival to tie
coordinated by Creatdc Arts Inc. of Winter Park.
The festival will Ik- held from 9 u.m. lo 1:30 p.m.. March 13.
when performing and visual artists will share their art with
handicapped students from Orange. Seminole. Osceola. Lake
and Sumter counties. The Education Building at the University
of Central Florida will be (illrd with art exhibits and other
demonstrations.
Very Special Arts Florida sponsors year-round arts programs
and 17 annual h-stlvuls across the stale for children, youth and
adults with disabilities.
Details, call 6 7 1-1880.

L ___J t f e i O V ; :

Cars like Ibis one can be seen al The Antique
and Classic Automobile Club ol Seminole County
display eacn Saturday from 7 lo 10 p.m. In Ihe
Wal-Mart parking lot behind Wendy's on U S.

SANFOKII — The Fine Arts Gallery of Seminole Community
Collige will feature a collage competition exhibit through
March 16.
Maury Hurt, noted Central Florida urttsl. will Jury and judge
competition.
Gallery Is open 10 a m. lo 3 p.m.. Monday and Wednesday
and from noon t o 5 p.m , Tuesday and Thursday.
Details, call 323-1450. ext. 438.

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Highway 17-92, Sanford. N on-m em bers art
welcome to bring their old cars or browse. For
more Information, call Herbert Partridge al
322-3687.

A ir

Force basic
tra in in g a ll
Lacklund Air I
Force Base. •
Texas.
JgfTMS AmoM
During the six weeks of train­
ing. Arnold studied the Air Force
m is s io n , o rg a n iz a tio n and
customs and received special
training In human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training ram credits
toward an associate degree
through the community, college
of the Air Force.
His father und stepmother arr
rrtlrrd Navy Lt. Cmdr. und Mrs.
Joe G. Arnold of 7237 Summerdale Drive. Huber Heights.
Ohio.
Arnold Is u 1981 graduate of
Luther High School. Orlando.

Elderly couple choose to hang on to their independence
D EA R AB B Yt Mv husband Is
72 und I am 71. W r have yearly
checkups und ure Itoth In very
good hrullh. Wc live eomlorlubly
In our own home, with no
mortgage and no debts. Our
nelghlxir* are very friendly, und
wr also have relatives living In
tills cliy. where we have lived
happily for more ihun 50 years.
Our duughlcr und her husband
who are holh physicians, live In
Oregon. They are worried u I k u i i
our udvanrlng age and want us
nrur them. They say ihe Utile
house next to them Is now lor
wile and they want m buy ll lor
us. In ease al some |xilnl we
have an emergency and need
I heir help.
We ure Very upprretutlvr of
their kindness und have told
them time and again that we arc
happy here, hut they Insist that
we would Ik - Ik-H i t oil living
next door to them.
We want our daughter and her
husband to lutflll their lives as
we did and quit worrying u Imiui
our future. It would Ik.- illfTUull
for us to move at our ages, hul
they are very liislsiein! We
respect your opinion. Ahby.
Whal should I do?
H A P P Y IN FR ESN O
D E A R H A P P Y l Your
children's concern lor your
welfare Is admirable, hut I think
you'd I k - making a big mistake
lo give up your home and
relocate because " a l Mime
point" yon may need llielr help.
Older people fare Ih-sI Iii famil­
iar surroundings. So assure your
children that you appreciate
their generosity and earing, hul
you preler to slay In Fresno,
w hrre you are happily and
securely rooietl.

PI A / A TW IN MWV » 7 1? 122 /SO?
GIF T T IC K E T S A V A ll AMI t

Collage exhibit underway

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CALENDAR

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Come browse

French film scheduled

There will also be an exhibit of
thr an work of more than 5.000
students from Orange County.
Awards will be presented for
I heir works.
In addition lo the m a n y
unique restaurants along Park
Avenue, food will be available In
Ihe festival area. The menu will
Include such favorites as hot
d o g s , c h ic k e n t c r i y a k l .
sandwiches, fresh lemonade.
Greek salad, soft drinks, fruit
and Ice cream.
This year's poster and T-shlrl
were designed by Cedar Key
watrrrolorlst Connie Nelson.
Prtre Is $10 for each.
Festival parking Is limited, so
thr public la encouraged to use
shuttle buses (50 cents each
way). Buses will run from 9 a.m.
until 6 p.m. rach day. Passen­
gers may board at Winter Park
Comers Ithr n.irtheast corner of
Lakrmont and Aloma avenues)
oral WtnierPark Mall.
For additional Information,
call 623-3234.

fro m

‘The Rainmaker* to open

Central Florida Jar/ Society will present “ A Swingin' Jam
Session", a 1 ilium- to Mousey Alexander. 2 lo 3 p.m.. March 18,
al Chris's)louse ofileef. HOI Juhn Young i’kwy.
Admission Is 85 for members: 87.30. non-members; 82.50.
college students: high school students, free.
All musicians welcome to Join In a Jam session.
For pre-arrangemenis. call 339-51H3.

Workshops are Irre of charge.
They will be Inrated In the
rrnler of South Park, across
from Barncti Bank.

Airm an 1st Class Jam es S.
Arnold, son or Jackie Brooks,
and stepfather Joe Brooks. 2015
C o ro n a d o )
C o n c o u rs e .[
Sanford, has |
g ra d u a te d

Students present artwork

Jazz It up

Paint, paper and aprons will be
provided, but advance registra­
tion is required, beginning 9
a.m. Saturday.

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registration desk In u small
hotel;
"Dogs are welcome In lids
hotel. W r never had a dog that
smoked In bed and set fire to Ihe
blankets. We never had a dog
who stole our towels, played the

D E A R A B B Y : My wife and I
travel In a van with our twu
standard poodles. In m ild
weather they can slay In the van
overnight, hut when It's very hoi
or very raid, we cannot icavc
I Item In a closed-up van. so wr
pill them In a kennel. This Is
quite expensive, and not satis­
factory when we lake lung trips.
Gun you lull us where lu find a
directory ol overnight accummodullnns that allow dogs to
stay In the rooms with their
owners? We realize there arr
probably noi many, because
dogs can he destructive, dirty or
noisy. Our vet knows of no surh
directory.
Thank you for any help you
can give us.
W O O D B U R Y , CONN.
D E A R W O O D B U R Y t The
American Automobile- Associa­
tion |AAAI has a list of hotels
and m o ld s (hat allow pels.
Contact your local office Tor
more Information.
I am reminded id this ehand­
ing message one reader saw
trained and hanging near the

"Fu el Good A g a in "
LAKE MARY

BLVD.

T V loo loud or had a noisy fight
with his traveling companion.
Wc never had a dog that go)
d r u n k a n d b ro k e u p t h r
furniture. So If your dog can
vouch for you. you’re welcome,
too."

Welcome
Newcomer!
"Florida’s own Nawcomar
sarvlca” — dadlcatad lo
welcoming naw rasldanta.

Florida Owned
Florida Maaattd
It is our desire to make you
la tl welcome and to
acquaint you with our city.
If you are new In the area, or
know of a family who Is, ■
phone call will bring a prompt
visit from our representative.
She has brochures, civic Infor­
mation, maps; and to help with
vour ehopplng needs, cards of
Introduction and gilts from local
merchants.
Local merchants are also
encouraged to Inquire about
the availability ol our servlcas.
Harriet Deas — Lake Mary, 3 2 2 -3 2 0 6
Jackie G rim es —
Tuskawllla • Winter Sp rings
32 7-4 347

CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
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Mw.ilth Central

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1100am
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Bund* Cftmc* School

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Patio*
*45 am
1100 am.
T OO p m
Wad frtrta Study
• JO pm.
Nurtairy Provtdad

P1IHT BAPTIST CNUNCN
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Chotch T reining
5 00 p m
Mu liontry Mooting and
Child Chonj***
120700 p m
Wed Prayet Sennet
200 pm
PALMCTTO AVtMUC
SAPTIST CNUNCN
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Sunday School
*45 pm
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B«bie Study
*30 pm
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2.30 p m
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7 30 pm
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323 5*30 *9*0*32 104 75* 3170
Sun Worihip 1030am * * P M
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friendly greeting etetyt aearlt

Church O f Q od
CNUNCN OP 000
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949 bm
Sundby School
Morhing Worship
10 50' bm
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700 p m
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G od . kka the wind, is an unsaan lores If w a have lath in Mini and invest in this
lath by grvmg our bvas to khm, H a *n&gt; renew us with His strength, and our k v«s will
taka on naw dimensions
H you will vtsrt G od s house this week with the lath of a t m a l child. He will not
dnappom t you. for In Isatah 4 0 31 G o d promisee us we *
wilt soar on wings kka
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10 00 am
Coniattkon Bt«ur« Sarv«a
W«dnb«day 7JJPM HbMmg Smwsct
and B'bt* Study Wun DibCuition

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Episcopal

I T JOHN'S ORTHODOX
CATHOLIC CNUNCN
2743 Country Club Road
Pastor
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CHURCH
TOO Nmpftprl Road

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CONOR* OAT IONAL
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2401 S Pmk Aa*
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122 4371
Wimam S Meloud
Timothy T Haaa Aaaociata Pastor
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Proctor of
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Mommg Worship I X A 11 00 am
Sunday School
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H ave you avar watchad cfitdrao Dying then na w lutes on a blustery Saturday in
early M arch ? A m ynad o l colors, iba pa* and a u e s sail itvough the sapphire sky
Eicttam ant fills ths air. M any of those children spent their snt.ro allowance on a kite,
lor they knew March was Anally h a rt Th e y had la th m that m agical wind Th e y
invested an they had m that un se an lores, b a ia v in g that it would bung Warn hours

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1000 am
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100 p m
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Woman s OonprM Mooting
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1st Thursday
I X pm
Man * Faiiawtiuy
3rd Thursday
• 30 pm
Nurs«fy Prowidad for A* ftarheas
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Founiam Haad Baplrtl Church. Or ratio
Mop# Baplrtl Church Foratl Crly Commonrly Cantar Foratl Crly
Indapanoanca Baplrtl M itt Cm c laogua Brdg Longuood
Jordan Mntrorrary Baplrtl Church, too Uptala Rd
Laaatraar Bapirt- Church IIS L a r i a t A.a . Lata Mary
Macedonia Million Baplrtl Church. Oat Hill Rd Ottaan
Mittionary Baplrtl Church Morth Rd Enlarpnta
Morning Glory Baplrtl Church. Ganara Mary
Ml Monah hrimriiia Baplrtl HOI Locutl Ara Sanlord
Ml On.a M.ltrunary Baplrtl Chorerr Saniando Sprmgt Rd Longnood
Ml Srne Mtttrohary Baplrtl Church. 1S00 Party Aia
Ml /ion Mrtaronary Baplrtl Srpaa Ata
Man Balhal Mrttronary Churcn Wh SI S Hictoyy A.a
Nary Ml Ceyary Mrttronary Baplrtl II0S VI 12th SI
Nan seam Pnm.h.a Bapl.tl Church l!0d VI 12lh SI
Nan Tatlamani Baplrtl Church O uerer Inn florin longnuod
Nan Ml /ion Baplrtl Church irio f&gt;»a&gt; A.o
Nary Lila Fynonthip ISS1 C Lata Drrya, Cattalparry FI 12106
Norllrtrda Bap try I Church Chgloola
Raoplat Baplrtl Church. 120r Vr Fntl Snaal Sanlord
Frnaciatl Baplrtl Church, tl* Vi Airport Bird
Prarrra Lata Baplrtl. Rrdga Rd Ftm Part
Progratt Mntronaiy BapKtl Church Wrdaa.
Sacond Shiloh Mrm o n e y Bapi-cr Chuicn Watl Sanlord
Smyrna Bapl.tl Chu'Ch ISO Ot0ltr»*&gt;ot 0* Cattartwtty
50 rand Baplrtl Chuich 2S2S Pemttio
51 j u r a t Mrttronary Baplrtl Church SI Rd 4IS Ottaan
Si Luta Mrttronary Baplrtl Church ol Camaron Crly Inc
Si Pour Btplwt Church. S t ) Pm# Ava
Si Mttw a n t Baplrtl Chuich Canaan Hgti
St J m i Mrtnonary flapt'tt Church, too Cypratt SI
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Mi taruney Baplrtl 12th 4 Cadar

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2509 Sanford Ava.

COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY!

Tampia Baptltl Chuicn. Pern Spnngt Rd . Aitamonia sprmgt
Victory Baptltl Chuich. Old Orlando Rd tl Manor Ava
Watty wry Baplrtl Churcn. 4100 Paula Road I4SAJ
William Chapat Mrttronary Baplrtl Church. Mart S William St.
Allamonla Spnngt
/km Hop# Baplrtl Churcn. 212 Orange Aia
CATHOLIC
All Soura Cunoire Church. S02 Oa» A.a . Sanlord
Churcn ol tha Ntnrlly. La*a Mary
Our Lake of tha lofcat C u Noire Churcn. 1)10 Maalmiiian. Otttona
St Ann a Catholic Church. Dogwood Tret. OtBory
SI Augullirw Catholic Church. Suntat D r. nau Button Rd . CattUOarry
St Mary Magadeana C u noire Church. Mutitnd A vs.
Allamonla Spnngi
CHRISTIAN
Flrtl Chntlitn Church, 1S02 S Sanlord Ava
Flrtl Chntlitn Churcn a I Long wood. 1000 f ( Wnnomton R d ,
longwood
Greet Chntlwn Church. Moating e SanunoW YMCA, BBS Longwood
Loot Mary Rd , Loot Mary
Laaavww Chntlwn Church. Boor Lake R d, kl J armton
Konhtrda Chntlitn Church. Florida Moran D r. M u Hand
Sanlord Chntlitn Church. I l l W Airport Bird
South Sammola Chnilian Church. JOO W SR 4J4. O utdo
CHRISTIAN S C IIN C I
Futl Church ol Chntl Scwniiti, STS Marthun Wood! R d . Longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chuicn ot Cnntt. iStJ S P u t A n .
Churcn ot Chrlit at Lot* Ellen, U • 1/ to. H CotoUharry
Church ol Chnat. SCO Pern Spnngt O r, Allamonla Spnngt
Church ol Chrtit. Ganrra
Church of Chntl. Longwood
Church Ol Chntl. W I2IRSI
Nonnudw Chuicn ol Chrtal, F it Hewn D r. Metiand
South Swmrnoia Church ol Chntl. S4I0 Lew howwm Rd
CHURCH OF OOO
Chuich ol God. SO) Hickory
Church ol Go). SO) W 22nd SI
Chuich ot God Oyrwdo
Chuich ot God Molr nay*. I a*a Monro*
Church ol God Mr avion (nlorpnt*
Church ot God. 1002 W win St
Chuich ot God in Chntl. Ovwda
Church ot God ol Prophocy JSCS S Elm Ay*
Chuich of God ot prophocy I20S S Portunmon A rt
Churcn ol God ol Piopnwcy. 4SS S Centre Outdo
Church ot God I tin Dtrl Daitona Community Canitr
Da*Iona ilia c Rorrmi
Hate c# Church ol God 1200 W I Jin Si Sanlord
True Church ul God. 2200 Rrdgawoed Aa* . Sanlord

EaaltrnOnhodoa Church SI S itr a n to lO C A 1005 Lata Emma Road
Longwood FL J2250
Caaiarn Onnodoa Church SI John Orthodoi. 224) Country D uo Road
Sanlord
EPISCOPAL
All Samit Epwcope Chuich, I OtBory A r t , Enlarpnta
Chnat Epwcope Chuich. Longwood
EpfocopM Church ol Ihe Haw Contrwnl, ITS TutkawrUa Road,
Wlniai Spnngt
Holy Croat Epwcope, Park A n . at 4th S t . Swford
SI. Raton Epwcope Churcn. 200 Rinehart Rood. Lake Muy
St Rlched t Church. SISt Lika Mowall R d . Winter Pork
Tha Church ot Iho Good Shoprwrd. Metiand. J J I Lew A n
JCWWM
Both Am Synagogue mealing at Corner ol Sand Lake *nd County Lina
Road. Watt 14
Tampia Sheom, 1283 Eltcam Bird . Deiona
LUTHERAN
A tcantion Lutharan Churcn. OnrOrook D r . Catauberry
Good Shephard Untied Lutharan. 2112 S Onondo Or
Holy Croat Lutheran Churcn ot Lew Mary. 230 Sun Ortn. Lett Mary
Lord O l Lit* Lutharan Church. J H Tutkowrlla R d. Winlar Spnngt
Lutharan Church ol Provktonc*. Owllona
Lulhwran Church ol the Redeemer. 10) W JSlh Place
Mattieh Lutharan Church. Gordon Doyt Dr S Mwy 12 to. CaatMberry
84. Luke* Lutharan Church. Rt 42S. Slant
SI tlaphan Lulharan Church, 4Ja lull Wwtl ol M . Longwood
M S TH O M T
Bamalt United Mamone Church, E. DwBary A n . Enlarpnta
•oar Lake Umwd Method!tl Chuicn
Bathoi A M I Church. Canaan Mgn
CaateDurry Commumiy Unnad Mtinodial Church. Hay 12 to
Pinay Rrdga R d . Cooearbarry
Chnat Untied Malhodial Church. Tucker O r . Sunwnd (t w it t
OtBory Community MalhcdWt Church. W Highbonkt Rd . OwBory
Flrtl United MothodWI Church, t i l Para A n
Flrtl MwUroditt Church ol Onodo
Firal Umlad Melhodwi Church ol Genova
Free MothodWI Churcn 900 W am SI
Orica Umlad Malhodial Church. 4W H Country Club R d . Lew Mary
Grant Chapel A M I Church. Oviedo
Oaa gru-a Mwthodwl Church. Oyrwdo
Otlwwn MothodWI Church. Cor ol Carpenter s Murray S i . Oalwwn
Pool a Watiayan Malhodial. 5*50 Wayarda O t. Sanlord
Saniando llmiad Malhodial Chuicn. SR U 4 and M . Longwood
SI Jtmat A M E . 8m e Cyprata
SI Luka M B Church ot Camaron City. Inc . Be ardorl olt S R 46 E
Si Mary ■ A M E Church. SI Rt 4 IS. Ottaan
SI Paul t Momodwl Church. O il ton Rd . fnlarprioe
Siratiord Mamone Churcn. S OtBory

CONORIQAtlOHAL
Cangragairone Chntl ran Churcn. 2401 S Puk Ayw, Sanlord
lASTFRN ORTHO004
Faalarri Orthurlx. Chunn SI Oaorga 2001 Dyiu- via. Muliand

Firal Church el the N ajarana 2541 Sanlord A n
Gonna Church ol Ih l Nororone S R 4S, Gena, a
Lake Mary Church ol iho Norarena I2t 8 C rytie Laaa A n . Laaa Mary
Longwood Churcn ol Iho Majorone Woyman S Jtttup A n . Longwood

a •

Molt horn Woody Church ol the Najowno, SR OB. Jv» Milaa Waal ol
14 al Iho Waktva Rrnr
FENTECOSTAL
ceyary Chnilian Canlar. 1063 Slew S I. Sanlord Plan
PRESBTTIWAN
Daitona Prat by Ianon Church. Holland Bhrd 1 Autnn A n . Dwllona
Futl Protbytenon Church ol laaa Mary
Full Pmbylentn Church. Oaa A n 4 Vd SI
Flrtl PratOytanon Churcn ol OaBery f Highland
Si Andwwt Pwtbylonon Churcn. M i ) Boor Lake Rd
SI M e n PratOylmm Church. 1021 Pem Spnngi Rd. AJIenonia Spgt
Tutcawtila Pretbylanan Church. MOO Well Slate Rd 426 Oviedo Fla
Uptea Commumly Pretbylanan Church. Uptea Rd
Watlrrwutiar Prttbylanon Church. Rad Bug Rd . Caataibarry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Foratl lata Savtnth Day Advwnlltl Churcn. Hwy U S . Foratl City
M e t Hill Seventh Day Advantitt Church. 101 E 2nd S I . Sanlord
Sanlord Seventh Day Adnntitt Church. M IS 24 Highway 422
Seventh Day A dnnlitl Church. Meiltnd A n , Allenonlt Sprmgt
Winlar Spnngt Seventh Day A dnnlitl Church. 50 S M on Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
All Fern Chapel, Camp SammoM. Wakna Para, Rd
Allan a A M E Church. Oliva t 121h
Baedei Annua Hotmata Chapel Boeder A n
Chuluola Community Church
Church ol Joint Chntl ol L e itr Day Senlt. 2JIS Para Ava
Family Church Chnilian Canie. 1S44 Sammola Bird . Caataibarry
Futl Born Church ol tha Living God, Midway
Frrtl Church ol Chntl. Scwntni. {item Bird and Venut S I . Doilont
Flrtl Poniecotre Church ol Longwood
Futl Ptnlecotie Church ol Sanlord
Full Goapai Churcn ol Ood in Chntl. 1S2S Jerry Av* . Sanlord
Full Gotpai Tabernacle. 2224 Country Club Roe)
Groce BrbW Chu'Ch. 2344 S Sanlord A n
Holy Tnnty Churcn ol God ui Chntl. 1916 Meigoutlirw Ava
Kingdom Hei ol Jehovah t Wrlnema. Lake Monroe Uml 1542 W Thud Si
Lake Monroe Chapel. Orange Bind. Lew Monroe
Ml Oliva Hounata Church. Oak Hill Rd . Ottaan
Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 M et hen Woody Road. Longwood
Pomecotre Open Brora Tabernacle Ridgewood A n . OH 26m
oppotila Sammola High School
Preta and Power Church. H I W Wilbur A n . Lake M ey
Roiling Hill! Moravian Chu'Ch. SR 4M Longwood
Santovd Alliance Church. 1401 S Pek Ava
Sanlord B ora Church. 2460 Sanlord Ava
The Full Gotpel Chmch ol Our Lord Jatul Chntl Waahmgion S r.
Canaan Cily
the sevetion Army 200 W 24m SI
Trirunon Tha Church ot in# Naw Age. 1006 W Cm SI
United Church of Chntl Allamonla Community Chapel.
Altenoala Springe
Umlad Church ol Chntl Chnilian Feiowehip 260 N Country Club Rd
Lata Mary
Winter Sprmgt Community Ivtngetce Congragerone. 213 Wade SI ,
Winter Spnngt

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, March •, I N O - W

Religion
‘Youth Blast’ to bring food,
police equipment to park

IN B R I E F
Church celebrates 100th anniversary
SANFOHD — The Congregational Christian Church. 2402 S.
Park A vc., Sanford. Is celrbiatlng I heir lOOih anniversary
March I I al 2 p.m. Mayor llellye Smith will speuk.
Hefrrshmrnls will be served. The regular aervlrc will remain nl
11 a.m.

Philippine ewerentse aamlnart Ml
SANFORD — Th e Firs! United Methodist Church Women arc
having a church wide study of the Philippine Islands March 11.
IN. and 23. The study is to help people gain a sen re of thr
Filipino culture. The March 11 meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m.
with a family dinner In the Fellowship Hall with Filipino food.
A donation of 92.30 for adults and 91.50 for chlldrrn la asked.
Carol Keyra. a retired missionary In ih r Philippines, will speak.
T h r rr will be a special session for children.

Coyle to speak about her book
SANFORD — The First United Mrlhndlst Church Is featuring
Beverly Jonra Coyle March 13 al u 10 a.m. reading from her
book The Kneeling Bus. Coyle Is u professor of English al
Vassar Collrgr In New York. Shr Isa fifth general Ion Floridian
and the book deals with her childhood rsprrlrnres. Coyle says
"I believe I may have written Ih r first pure Mrlhndlst novel al
Iasi."

Trip to Lake Walaa in the futura
SANFORD — The Lutheran Church of ihe Kcdccinrr. 2525
Oak Avc.. Sanford. Is making lentallvr plans In lake a group lo
Lake Wales for Ihr Black Hills Passion Plan April I. For more
Informalkrn. call Glen McKendrrr al 322-3055.

Continental Slngars to bo In Lake Mary
LAKE MARY — Grace United Methodist Church. 4(h) N.
Country Club Blvd.. Lake Mary. Is sponsoring a concert by Ihe
Christian group Ihe Continental Singers March 14 ul 7 p.m.
Their new progrum draws on Ihrlr 23 yrars of experience.

‘Twlca Pardoned’ to bo shown
LA K E MARY — First Baptist Church Markham Woods. 5400
Markham Woods Hd . Lake Mary. Is showing Ih r film "Twice
Pardoned" March 14 at 7 p.m. In ihr rhurrh santuary. The film
deals with Ihe way young pcoplr deal with pain and prrsaurr.
For more Informal ton. rail 333-20H5.
The First Bapllsl Chureh Is also having K a m i Cnlrman
speak on AIDS. Her speech. "A Christ Ian's Response." will br
March ID at 7 p.m. In Ihe sanctuary.

Lenten Bible studies scheduled
LAKE MARY — Si. I’eier's Episcopal Church. 700 Hlnrharl
Hd.. Lake Mary. Is having a Lrn trn Bible Study uf ihe Healing
Stories In Ihr Gospels each Tuesday from March 6 through
April 10 al 7:30 p.m. A service will precede rarli study.

JCC has Purlm Carnival
M AITLAND — The Jewish Cuminunlly Center. H51 N.
Maitland Avc.. Maitland. Is having a three event run March 11
Including a S.OUQ-tnetrr road race at 3 p.m.. u lO.OOO-mrirr
road race al 3;4S p in., and u 440-yard kiddle race. Prizes will
br awarded and refreshments will b«- served. There will also hr
a midway with games and rides, a magic show, door prizes and
much more. For more Information, call Ell Bereovlel al
643-5933. Enlry fresarr 97 and 910. The kiddle race Is free.
Israeli painter Kena Plnkrn Is having an exhibit al ih r JC C
March 24 and 25. followed by an exhibit In New York, then
Tokyo. Hours arc from H u. 10 p.m. Saiurday and from 10 a.m.
loH p.m. Sunday.
The JC C Is also featuring guest dance Instructor Yaakov
Eden al Central Florida's Third Annual Israrll Folk Dance
Workshop March 17 and 18. Eden leaches ul Dull Stale
Unlvrrsliy In Munelr. Ind. Saturday's Instruction begins al
7:30 p.m., and Sundays from 9 lo I I a.m. There will be a
charge. For more Information, call 645-5933.

Arts, crafts show In Maitland
M AITLAN D — Asbury United Mrlhodlsl Church. 220 W.
Horatio Avr.. Maitland. Is having an arts anti crafts show
March 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with country emits, wood
rrafls. bears and drills, ceramics, and much more. Fur more
Informal Ion. cull 644-5222.

West Virginia social scheduled
ORANGE C IT Y — The United Mctltodtsl Church. 395 East
Unlvrrsliy Avr.. Orangr City. Is having a Wrsl Virginia Social
March 18 at 12:30 p.m. at Ihe church. A plcnlc-stylc lunch will
be served and beverages w ill tie provided.

Family Lite Seminar to feature Martin
D ELTO N A — The First Hapllsl Church of Dcltnim, 1200
Providence Hd.. Deltona. In having u Family Life Seminar
March U lo I I . The speaker will Ire Dr. Paul Martin of
Tennessee Temple University, and founder und director Ihr
American Christ Ian Counseling Foundation. There Is no charge
to intend. For more Informallon. cull 574-1911

Shrine to have fundraising concert
ORLANDO — Th e Mary Quern of Ihr Universe Shrine will be
having a special tjcurfli for their building fund March 19 al
7:30 p.m. The singer Dana will sing Irish songs at 8300
Vineland A v r.. Orlando. Admission Is 910. For more
Informatlon. cull Betty at 239-4010.

SANFORD — When II comes to
gelling Ihr mrsaugr mil. nothing
works brtirr than a 111 tie food.
Slndnry Brock of Flral Bapllsl
Chtirrh Is rx p rclln g 200 lo
atlrnd ih r Youth Blast al Fl.
Mellon Ihirk Saturday. Th e day
will fealurr a barbecue from I I
a.m. lo 5 p.m. as well as other
a llra rllo n s and rvcn la . T h r
Youlh Blast Is the kirkolT lo u
week of youlh revivals at Ihr
church.
Tickets for thr harbrrue will
br 94 for adults und 93.50 for
rhlldrrn and may be purchased
from any memlwr of the Find
Bapllsl Youlh Croup.

In addition In the harbrrue.
(here arr plans for Ihe Sanford
mllre department lo bring Ihe
&lt;AT (Blood Alcohol Testing)
Mobile out lo l he Blast along
with Ihetr m otrrcyclc patrol
unit, confiscated wrapons. and
" P C -1 ." an animated police

E

rm ls rr.

The revival evangelist will br
R rv. David Burton, associate
dtrrrinr of evangelism for ihe
Florida Bapllsl Convention. The
group will be led In song al
rrvlval Sunday night by Richard
Fuller, music direr lor of ihe First
Bapllsl Church of Merrill Island.
On Tuesday evening. Christian
singer Al Denson will perform.

Stay alive, alert
to a changing world
• f J . OTIS BNWM
Guest columnist
SAN FO RD - O n o u r first
pilgrimage lo ihe Holy Lands,
jusi over a decade ago. w r and
all Ihe others of ubout 500
enjoyrd the sights, appreciated
what we were Iruming about Ihr
native fallhs und others of Israel.
Il was a deeply splrtluul experi­
ence and not just a regular
tourist adventure.
While there for a day or two.
confusion urosr In my mind us
wr vlsllrd Iwo sties along Ihr
way The first wus the Churrh of
the Holy Sepulture and a few
rnlnutrs lairr The Garden Tomb.
It arose following Iwo places
where Jesus of Na/urrih's body
was placed following his execu­
tion by iTurltlxIon. Both sites
were claimed as the sites where
his body was taken. This was
news for a first I Inter lo Israel. Il
came lo perplex me greatly. I
did. however, ki-cp II lo myself,
und I am happy I did.
Either before we left Israel or
shortly after reluming lo Illinois.
I recalled tome verses from llte
Revelation of John, exiled lo the
lsl.mil uf Patinos because of his
fullh In Jesus Christ. These
versrs brought Ituck In memory
and made ih r question of place
ultimately Irrelevant since II wus
not Ihe final place his body
would Is- placed. John, writing
between 95 and 125 A.D.E.
about his experience of 30
A.D.E.. had Informed all of us on
this subject when he wrote
wards from Jesus which he
experienced: "Fear not. I am ihe
llrst und Ihe last, und thr living
one. I died, und behold 1am alive
for evermore..." This settled all
(or me anew since I had pre­
viously known those verses.
So this nioMi fuithful and
derisive pussage removed anew
from m r thr perplexity und the
anxiety of Ihul experience in
Israel, Therefore Lent '90 ami
Easier '90 olfers us another
opportunity for growth lit our
faith, lo understanding and lo
proclaim anew John's message
lo the seven churches and
through them to us und they will
help us forge ahead, to live
according lo these words, and lo
do so more forcefully than In the
past.
Alive and Alert — lo continue
lo affirm this vital message and
lo hr persistent In today's world.
This foundation (or our Easier
lull!) causes us to become In­
creasingly Null Alive amt Aware
lo Ihe many ureus ol our very
own lives and that of others
which will lead lo more Intimate
Involvement In aspects of our
faiths In common. We will see
anil serve In our world from the
perspective of ourselves being

allvr and alert.
Alive and Alert — to Ihe ever
in rre a tln g opportunities to
search and join In Ihe quest for
Jusllrr over Injustice, peace over
war. being a eatallsl for change
in (txluy's und tomorrow's world
over Hie contemporary morals
and vlrwa lacking In faithfulness
and rthleul value, tye would
beromc a presenter of new life
styles, persons eaughi up In Ihe
humunttartan struggles of our
lime and disciplined by Ihe
words John heard "...and behold
I am alive everm ore..." W r
would Ihen become advocates
preparing today for Ihe next
century and urging others lo join
us. Hrrognlslng lhai In numbers
there Is strength for Jesus
Christ's call.
Allvr und Alert — lo Ihr dire
und urgent rails lo God's people
from all over most of our world.
God has endowed his people
wlih love to share, goodness to
give, and a unique falih to
underglrd them. This Is our
world task loday.
Unforiunalety in our area and
especially in the Occident, wr
have often left this out of our
deeper concerns. We see such
persons as "Th ird Worldcrs."
and not purl of us. In Ihr lust
dreadr or jusl a bit more, ihe
concept of a "Fourth World" has
been Introduced und w r being
told lhal such a group of persons
are found Ihe world over. Yet we
are compelled by our fullh to
remember Hull God has made us
all: people, nations, etc., und
God did not classify human
brings according to Ihe place In
Ills world they lived or pos­
sessed. These artificial stigmas
of classified I ton mur.l be re­
moved.
Today, under God. Christians
everywhere must affirm loud
und clear lhal for us Jesus Christ
"Is alive for evermore." So II Is
lhal our rrsponslbtl!,y. as Ills
IM-opIr. no mailer which world
w r reside In. lo join the strug­
gles. us God's endowed human
liclugs. possessed with abilities
to think. lo act, lo serve, so lhal
th r world will Increasingly
IJerome a place for all to live, lo
enjoy, to struggle, lo make II
one. our world, and a wholesome
place lo nimure Hie oncoming
generations. In Europe loday. as
well us In the Southern lim itsphrrt. parts of Africa and In­
cluding our nallon. people must
become not only free hut liberat­
ed In spirit, mind. body. soul,
and u vital part of any nallon
they reside In.
For "...frur not. I um the first
and ihe last, and thr living one. I
tiled, and behold I um ullvr for
evermore..."
(ttv J Oil* iTw in it lh» paiior of Trinity
Uni ltd M t thodist Church. I l l S
A v t . Sanford

Sanford

Prophesy March 25 to 30. Kaylyn is a graduate of Semlnola High
School

grad now preaches
..._ world of the Lord
■y LAC V D O W N
Harold stall writer
SANFO RD Se m in o le
High School graduate Kaylyn
Smith. 23. eommliied her life
lo love: love for Ihr Lord, anti
love fo r h er e v a n g e lis t
h u s b a n d of 2 1,» y r a r s .
Uaseom. 24.
“ The Lord called me lo Ik - a
minister’s wile when hr sent
m r lo m a rry llu s r u m ."
Kaylyn said.
H a s r o m . an o rd a in e d
minister with the Church of
God of (Tophrry. preaches at
revivals In Florida and Kaylyn
will aerompuny him lo Ihr 37
churches srhrdulrd litis year.
Vonnlc Gtimer, wife of Ihr
paslor al Sanford's Church of
God of Prophecy. Is cxelicd
about Ihr upcoming revival
Ihrbm lths will host.
“ Kaylyn is very talented,
and will lie singing ut our
church." she said.
"I am so blessed to br able
lo use m y voice this way:
doing the Lo rd 's w o rk ."
Kaylyn said.
Allhough Kaylyn said she
"lives out of a suitcase." she
Hods her work e.xrlllng and
rewarding. "Jusl seeing one
young person come tu the
Lord Is worllt all the travel­
ing." she said.
Hascoin explained that
cvrry rrvlval is special, and
although each one Is sched­
u le d for S u n d a y n ig h t
Ihruugh Friday. "It depends
on how the crowds are doing.
If they're rxrtled. we will stay
longer."
Ordinarily on Ihe road nu
weekends. Ihe Smiths slay
wtlh Ihe sponsoring pastor
and his family when they are
conducting a revival. They
slay ul Ihe Wittier Park home
of Kaylyn'* parents. William
and C a r o ly n W llh r r o w .
formerly ol Sanford, when

Ihry arr not traveling.
"B y staying In Ihrlr homr.
we rrully gel lo know each
pastor and his f a m ily ."
Ilaseom said
Kaylyn considered herself a
typical Iren while growing up
in Sanford. She pnrtlpatrd In
music, sports. National Honor
Society, and was Miss SHS
runner up In high school.
"I had all the sumr trrnptallons. I hud u secure home life,
hut It Isn't easy to he a
Ircnugrr." she said.
"A s pustor'a wife. I can
testily that Kaylyn overcame
Ihr problems and crisis' lhal
terns face. The Lord blessed
her wlih a Christian husband,
too." Gltincrsutd.
Hasrom admitted he was
"Ihe prodigal son who drifted
from ihe fold. I Irlcd every­
thing anil didn't (1ml peace, so
I runu- back to the Lord." he
said.
" T h e w o rld used me.
abused m r. confused me. and
then left me wtlimit any hope.
Being born again gives m r u
feeling of renewal." he added.
Anita James, youlh director
for the local chi'rch. said
"Th e message we want lo gel
across Is lhal you ran be a
young person und a Christian.
Kaylyn Is o u r hometown
example."
James doesn't put any age
re st r l r I Io n s on c h u r c h
parllclpallon. "Until you feel
old. you're young. We need
everybody lo say yes lo Jesus
In all ihlngs." she said.
Gilmer said " T o undcnvlund
It. you have lo exjH-rlenee II."
The Church nl God of Pro­
phecy will host a rcvlvul
Icaturlng Slate Evangelist.
Hasrom Smith and his wife.
Kaylyn. Irom March 25 — 30.
beginning ul 7 p.m Sunday,
a n d 7 :3 0 p .m . M o n d a y
through Friday.
"We want to show love."
Gilmer said. "Love wins."

Vatican confirms visit to Mexico
U n l f A Praam International

V A TICA N C ITY - The Vatican
confirmed Wednesday that I’opc
John Paul II will visit Mexico
May 6-13. with a stop in HitNcthrrlunds Antilles Island of
Curacao on tin- way homr.
The trip was first announced
by Catholic Church oHlclals In
Mexico In July last year. Iml Ihe
Vatican makes no formal utt-

nnuneement until a lew weeks
before a papal trip.
It will be Ihe pope's second trip
lo Mexico, which, although Its
p o p u la tio n Is 95 per ce n t
Catholic. Is a "lay" slate In
which the church and slate are
separated under the terms of Ihe
mnsllliillon.
tils first visit to Mexico. In
January 1979. wus also John
Paul's first trip outside Italy.

N o film w a s e x e m p t w h e n the c e n s o rs rule d H o lly w o o d
Mae West's double entendres
Hit songs like “ I've Found a New
Wuy lo Go lo Tow n") and her
insinuating walk and talk ("W hy
doncha conte up und see me
s o m e t im e ? " is her b e s tremembered classic) were prime
turgcls of Ihr movie censors In
Ihe 1930s.
When the righteous arm of the
film Industry known as the Hays
Office laflrr Its president. Will
Haysl began Implementing Its
Holly wood cleanup. Mar West
got top hilling from Ihe censors
T w o of her fllm s .'T m No
Angel" und "Klondike Annie."
eveulually got llu- t ensors' Scat
ol Approval. Hy Ihen. Ihr blue
pencils had tlonr Ihrlr work.
The Hays Other found "tinacceptable'' such lines as.
"She's ihe only girl who has
s a tis fie d nu. i' m en th a n

C hesterfield's," und "W h e n
she's ruughl hr I went Iwo evils,
shr likes lo lake Ihe one she
never tried before."
Every movie lhal runic out of
Hollywood between 1934 and
1968 went through the same
laundering when called lor. as
Gerald Gardner tells In Ills Irook.
"Tile Censorship Papers" IDudd.
Mead. 1987). This is a collection
ol the Him censors' Irltrrs lo
movie producers who. In Ihe
censors' opinion, hud crossed
over the line ol decency and
propriety.
Vulgarity of every kind —
somi'llmcH of the mildest sort —
drew a no-no horn the Imwmiig
guardians of the co u n try 's
morals.
When the script lor the movie
version of "Horn Yesterday"
called lor Brock, tlu- junk dealer

tycoon played by Broderick
Crawford, to la-leh. Ihe censors
let out a loud noise of their own:
" E lim in a t e Ihe liurp front
Brock." It was cut
Not cvell a wholesome movie
like "Going My W ay." m which
B in g C r o s b y a n d B a r r y
Fli/gcrald starred as iwo atnlulilt- parish priests, escaped ihe
censorious eye of Hie Hays
(I II K &lt;

Alter Father O'Malley (played
hy Crosby) Is transferred lo
another parish. Ihr bishop sends
Father Tlm o n y . a happy-golucky cutup played by Frank
McHugh, lo lakr his place. After
10 minutes with Father Tim . Ihe
aging purlsh priest. Father
Fltzgthbau (Fitzgerald), shakes
Ills head In dismay.
"How did he ever come lo be a
p r ie s t ? " he a sks. F a t h e r
O 'M a lle y r e p lie s . " W e
blindfolded him and hr Ihought
lie waspilulng Ihe Elks."
Joe Breen, who dlrrctrd the
Hays Ollier Irom 1934 lo 1954.
Itgurrd this would upset the
Catholic Church and ordered llte
line deleted. Indeed It was Ihr
church-sponsored Legion ol
Drcrney lhal was the major
bi!|M-:us behind the format Ion ol
the Hays Office.

S r x on llte s c re e n and
Hollywood se.x scandals off Ihr
screen were destroying Ih r film
capital's Image with Ihe public.
Threatened with a boyroll of
Catholic moviegoers. Hie movie
moguls decided they had heller
police Ihrlr own morals before
somebody else slep|&gt;cd In anil
did It lor Ihciu
They organized the Motion
I'lcturc Producers and Dlstrlbutors ol America with Will Hays
us their president. Hays had
perfect credentials Alt elder In
the Presbyterian Church. Irrlo
taler ami non smoker who never
swore, coming Irom small lown
America ISuilivau. hul l. Hays
rose lo heroine chairman of the
Republican National Cummlllrc
and was considered a dark horse
candidate li r Ihe GUP pr&lt; si-

deuilal nomination In 1920.
Warren llurihng got Ihe rtod.
httl later rewarited Hays for his
support by naming him U.S.
Postmusk-r-Criirrat. Iluys left
t lull |ob a year lairr lo lake Hie
movie |m is |. He pul Joseph Breen
In charge ol the day-lo-day
opemlton ol the Hays Ollier on
the West Coast.
lireen was a former newspaper
re|xirler who had also served
with the U.S. consulate In the
lirtllsh West Indies. A genial
sort, he was nevertheless relent­
less In ihe pursuit ol his watch­
dog roll-.
Ills opposition to Hollywood's
glorification nl the "sweater girl"
lit the I94IH caused ronslcrnalion tn the sweater Industry
which charged that Hreen was
hurting ihetr business

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Fasting not effective
as weight loss plan
D E A R D R. O O T T i What's
y o u r o p in io n on the fast
weight-lass program s being
sponsored by loral hospitals?
This Is a lasting diet with no
solid foods for 12 weeks, at
w hich lime solids are pro­
gressively reintroduced for 13
weeks. My husband entered this
program, weighing In at 340
pounds. He lost 18 pounds In
two weeks and Is now olf all
Insulin for his dlshetes. I'm
concerned,
D E A R R E A D E R : At the risk
of antagonising the many dis­
ciples of fast weight-loss pro­
grams. I am going on record as
opposing this method.
Unquestionably, most of these
programs are effective In getting
people to loar weight. However,
the regimens are so restrictive
that dieters cannot stick with
them. Therefore, afler several
weeks during which patients
shed unwanted pounds, push
comes to shove: They have to get
back lo eating normal food.
Since their weight losses dri pended on the strict diet, they
seldom learned proper tech­
niques of m aintaining their
dimmed-down figures. Sludlcs
have documented that m orr
than 90 percent of fast weight
loscra eventually gain back
moat, or all; of I h r weight they
lost.
Also, studies have shown that
repealed cycles of weight toss
and gain are unhealthy, leading
to elevated blood cholesterol and
heart disease. Statistically. Il's
healthier lo remain somewhat
overweight Ino more than 10
percent above Ideal weight),
rather than rnguglng In hope­
lessly repetitive efforts to losr
weight.
I'm glad your husband en­
joyed Initial surerss: I hope hr
ran conllnur to keep his weight
under control without a format
and expensive program. As
y o u ’ ve d is c o v e re d , obese
diabetics can often eliminate or
reduce medlclnr once they begin
to lose weight — and keep II olf.
This Is bccuiiv the amount of
Insulin or anll-dlulirtlr medlclnr
is directly related lo the quantity

and quality of food that la eaten:
with less Intake, there Is less
requirement for Insulin and
other medicine.

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

T h e lo n g -t e r m ris k s of
welght-gatn/welght-loss cycles
for diabetics ate more serious,
because this pattern makes It
harder for the doctor to make
proper adjustments In medicine.
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T U M BLEW EEDS

by T K, Ryan
FOR

B y Jam as Jacoby
There arc no rules for bidding
nine-card suits Usually U'a a
good Idea to trade on the
extreme length by starting the
bidding high. So South tried five
clubs. West had a fair hand, but
not enough In his view to stick
his neck out at the five-level. So
he lamely passed. That ended
the auction. The opening king of
diamonds was rolled. Declarer
cashed the ace of clubs and led
the 10 of hearts from his hand.
West did not want to waste his
ace. so he played low. East took
the king, and the defense was
helpless. West could gel the lead
only with the ace of hearts. By
that time the heart jack In
dum m y would be established for

declarer to Jcttlxm his possible
spade loser. Was there any way
for Went to know'.* Yep. certainly.
Obviously Soutli. with his string
of good clubs, umnot have the
king of spades, or he would be
playing that suit, furthermore.
It's Impossible that he would be
leading the heart 10 from a K -IO
combination. (Thai play would
make no sense.) But the actual
layout. 0-10 doubleton of hearts.
Is very plausible. And when that
Is the rase. West must rtse with
the ace or hearts as soon as the
suit Is led. so thiit he ran play a
spade through the dum m y's
A-Q -J-IO . That sets the contract
— a decent result for East-West,
since they cannot make any­
thing hy bidding ut the five-level.

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B y B o n ilos Bods Osol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
March 1 0 .10 9 0
T w o Interesting alliances
might be formed In the year
ahead that could have Important
ramifications. Valuable knowl­
edge may be gained through one
contact, while a new group of
friends may be acquired through
another.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Today you might have to make
an Important decision that could
effect others as well as yourself.
Fortunately, your Judgment Is
excellent and that which you
decide should be wise. Know
where lo look for romance and
you'll find It. The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker Instantly reveals
which signs ore romantically
perfect for you. Mall 82 to
Matchmaker, cfo this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland.
OH 44101-3428.
A R IE S IMarch 21 April 19|
Your workload might be a trifle
heavier over the next few days,
but II can be substantially
lightened If you use your head us
well as your buck. Begin to
formulate your Rime plan now.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20]
Others may have to take a back

scat socially today when a
dominating character who wants
the whole stage alone enters the
scene, but not you. You'll be
more than a match.
O E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20) A
critical family mailer can be
resolved today If the discussion
is conducted In a matter that will
allow all to get their two-rents
worth In. Everyone's Input is
Important.
C A N C E R (June 2 1,July 22)
People you’ll be Involved will)
today m ight not grasp the
essence of Ideas as quickly us
you will. Take time to render
explanations when necessary.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Don't
leave anything lo chance In your
commercial dealings today. In­
sistence upon a complete dis­
closure or relevant facts will
make Ihc difference between
profit and loss.
V IR G O (Aug. 2 3-Sc pi. 22)
People who arc not usually very
supportive will be cooperative
today If you approach them
properly. Let them know how
much you appreciate their help
and how they can gain aa well.
L I B R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23)
Th in g s will have a way of
working thrmsdves out lo your

A N N IE
BUGS B U N N Y

by Warner Brothers

ultimate advantage today If you
can keep your Impatience In
check. Focus on your goal, nol
your emotions.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Projects or enterprises you
personally manage or direct to­
day have excellent chances for
success. Delegate as little as
possible and only to persons
whose talents you Irual.
S A G IT T A R IU S INov. 23-Dec.
21) Be flexible today where your
ambitious objectives arc con­
cerned. Goals you establish can
be achieved but nol necessarily
In the waysyou first envision.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19| Trade upon your past expe­
riences today so that you do not
waste time on methods or pro­
cedures that have proven lo be
unworkable. Much of value can
be accomplished If you use your
head.
A Q U A R IU S Uan. 20 Feb. 19|
There's a possibility you could
be more fortunate In financial
matters today than you may be
tom orrow. Don't let things
dangle where a profit cart be
turned.
101990. NEW SPAPER E N ­
TER PRISE ASSN.

by Leonard Starr
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itgil Notic—
m t h e c ir c u it c o u a r
O r THE E IG H T E E N T H
JUOtCtAL C IR CU IT
IN AMD P M
SEMINOLE CO U N TY ,
F L O N IM
CASE NO. M Y N A C JI1 M
m m g ar eta

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TH E FIR ST, F. A .

S YLV ESTER S WILSON, If
*"** and II
Me unknown
w » Mir*. FHtrlSPPt.
r entoes. &lt;rep tore and ell m w
M 'lw tu w m im k r .* » * a n .
under eragaisni Mm; ana all
unknewnntfural parsons II
•*■** and II taaPartwi known
to be dead eratlve.Hwir saver**
ana respective unknpwn p w i ,
hair*. devisees. aranlaaa ana
creditors. w oztwr parti**
( letmusg by, lnmu|ft ar w N r
» m * unknown natural persons,
end th* several and respective
unknown aaal*ni. wcretears in
-merest. trustees ar an* ether
person claiming by, threupts.
m aw ar again*! any carper*
twnarafharNgaltntttynamad
et adatondant. ana alt
&lt;'a. m*nis. parsans ar parties,
natural ar carper al*. w ssfiesa
t ie d legal stains it unSnaan.
claiming under an* at tti* atois

ftTA H L I V J . M I O , SUSAN H.

rt

N O TICE DF ACTION
TO SYLV ESTER E WILSON,
it alive, ana II dead His gntnaan
spouse, heirs, an ises*, (ran
'res creditors ana all other
parlies claiming fa*, through,
under ar ageisnt Him. ana all
unknown natural parsons II
all**, ana it dead or nal known
•a be deed ar an**, their several
an* respective unknown spouse.
Haws, devisees, grantees ana
creditor*, ar other parties
claiming by. through ar under
those unknown natural Pm sens
and the several end respacllv*
unkneem assigns, successor* in
mseresl. trustees or etc* ether
person claiming fa*. Ihraugn.
under ar against an* carpar*
lien or ether legal entit* nomad
as o defendant, and all claim
on Is parsons ar parties, natural
or corporal*, or otiose fseel
legal status Is unknewn. claim
n* ol me abase
ar parties ar claiming te have
an* right, title or interest m end
to the lend* hereinoftef do
scribed
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mat an
act tan te gulef title at the
toiiewing described prapert* In
Vemmoi* Cavity. Fiend*, da
scribed with porncuiorii* a*
lot laws
T h a F a s t H a l t a t the
IdulH w e st Q u a rte r at lha
Northnetl Quarter at faction 33.
Townsnip )t lauth. Rang* It
f *|t. fern men* Count*. Florida
ha* been tiled against you. and
you art required to serve a cep*
ol *our written defenses. It an*,
to it on l acs R Leonard.
E squirt. Ple.nl.Ill otter nay,
whose address I* O f West Colo
mal Drive. Suite MS Orlando.
Florida tilde, an ar baler*
March It. !*W. and Ilia m*
original with the Clerk at mis
Court either baler* service an
Plamtilfs* attorney or tmmodi
eieiy mar wiser other else a
default will bo entered against
you lor th* renal demanded In
the complaint ar poll lion
I Court Stall
M AR *ANN E MORSE
Clark el tha Circuit Court
By Mourner Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish February IS. n . March
I * Its*
OEN ISI
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Netica is hereby given met w*
are engaged in business at 1Its
Bennett O r . Suita Ml. Long
wood FI 31710, Sem inole
Csunl*. Florida, undar lha
Fictitious Nam* *1 FR A N 'S
F E N CE. FURNISHINGS FIX
TU B ES COMPANY, and mat
wo intend to register said noma
with th* Clerk at lha Circuit
Court. Seminal* Count*. Fieri
do. in accordance wilh ino
Provisions of tho Fictitious
Memo Statutes, To Wit SecI-on
tel dt Florida Statutes 1*17
John E Anderson
Francos G Anderson
Publish March*, la. 13.M. I**0
OEO 1»S

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIR CUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
G EN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
c a s e N a p p s is a c A tp p
C ITY F E D ER A L SAVINGS
BANK t s a C i t y F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
O ENNISG JAKUBOWSKI.
e tu i . #t#l .

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NOTiCK OF
FORECLOSURE t A L I
n o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n

purhi«n1 to # Fln«l Jodgm#*l of
F oftcioiun d*tod F«bro«ry 3*.
iWO- *rxj entortd In Ca m N o
#* JSI4 CA Of P. of to# Circuit
Court of tfM E IG H T E E N T H
Judical C'rcuil in «nd for SCM
INOLE County* F torto* *htroin
C IT Y F E D E R A L S A V IN G S
BANK f'fc/'o C ITY F E D E R A L
SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TlON w PlAinfltf ond OENNIS
G JAKUBOWSKI, of III * ft ol
« r « D«tcn4intv I *111 Mil to to#
hiqfmt And boil btoktor for cash
in IN* S E M IN O L E County
CourmouM. in Sanford. FlortdA,
At II OQoctoOi A M on th# 3ft*
dAy of Matc K. IffO. th# following
d * «rtw d property At M l forth
m t#&lt;d F inAt Judgment, to wit

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C o n d o m in iu m , P h o to 11.
toqoi'Nrr with on undiridod in
f«roit in tho common ttorrwnft
AppwrttflAfit ih «r«to in AC
cordAnco frith tht Doc loro?ton of
Condominium rvcordod in O R
Boon I3IS. P#g# l«;s Public
Rtcordt of Sominoto County
F loridA And *\ Amended in O R
Book U R , Peg# 1140. end #»
further im t fx M in O R Book
13*3. P aqa 1*1 And O R Book
1401-.. P«g# #03 end At. tfcown in
Put Book 31 Poget 30. V And
30 Public Rtcordt of Seminoto
County. FlortdA
D A T E D m.» 3olh dAy of Fob
ruAry, I
m a r ya n n e morse

At C tort At wed Court
By JonoE J a m a ic
At Deputy Clerk
Pubhv» March I, t IWO
D E O to

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NOTICE I I M BREBV G IV E N
mat by yfrhw *1 mat cartam
Writ at la a cu ik n Nsuad gut at
PhdtPNWRta PMi Pi tap Circuit
Caurt at Orange County, Fieri
do. upon a final iupp j wn n t

IN TNE CIRCUIT CBMRt
OPTNE HONTIIRtN
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Pant*
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Y O U AMR N O TIF IE D Rial an
actien Sa Nrectoaud p martgaga
l amlnaN Cawtt*. FNrtpa
Ft,
Can pam in lam Unit N*.
"
BAY T R E E . B
Sactlan Nina, Inc. pccarNng I*
N ip* Daclarp
In OMctai
Faga IF*. Rubik Ratarda at
iiu.-.■ .
'WwnwwPNe RNeMNvYy* r v e i i M ir g
an amanWnant tp b s artglnat
Daclpratian at Condammium re
cardad In Ottklat Rdcarps Baa*
*Pk Rages 3t atraugh 113. Rubik
Retard* ai Seat man Caant*.
plan which It a part at th* pip*
plan and survey which ar*
tatuMts " i " , -M -. T
and
"J ". la th* Daclaranwi 1 R*
ttrktNnt. Ratarvatknt. Cava
nantt. Candlttant and la s*
Shaaan. Sactsan a. *
tcardad in Ot
tklai Racarda Beak m . Rapes
3B thrawgts 7B. Rubik Racwds at
Seminal* Caunty, F N r Id*, and
said EshlbiN t* Hi# atarasaid
Daclaratsan at Candamlruu re
cardad M Ortklel awards Beak
MB. Rag** 71 mraugn 111 Rubik
Racarda at lemmata Casmt*.
Flat Ida. tggpIRg* with an un
dividad msaratt m and La th*
com maw arnmanN at aeampii
had. rtsarrad la and sat term in
said OaclaraiSan and laid l a
n r b it m a r a s a
ha* htan ntad against **u and
**u art rsaulrad s* tarn* a capy
at yeur written datenses. If an*,
ta It an Chrlilln* I - Lang. *1
G ILES . H EDR ICK A ROBIN
IO N . R .A . Jtfl N Drang*
Avanv*. Sulla PM. Orland*.
Flprida S M I . an ar bafar*
March 11. IMP. and III* lha
arigmal wills th* Clark *7 Ihit
court either ketere service an
Riamtitra arsevnay w Immadi
eteiy ih*ra*#sev, amarwika a
aafaull Will k* antarad agamtt
you N r th* rail** dimandid in
th* Camalaml
WITNESS my hand and teal
ol this Court an February u
Its*.
ISEALI
M A R Y A N N ! MOhSE
CNrk *&lt; lha Ckcw l Court
B y: Jean RrHlenf
Deputy CNrk
RubUth: February IS, 11 March
I, t. m o
d in in
N O TICE OR RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATING. ANO
ABANDONING.
R IO H T S O # WAY. OR
DRAINAGE l A S I M I N T
TO WHOM IT M A V CONCERN
N O TICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
lhai th* Beard at Cauni* Cam
mlstloners at Seminal* Ceunty.
Florida at Its Regular Meeting
held on th* I3lh da* *1 February
A D . IFOP. m the Ceunty Cam
min i mar*' Maatmg Ream at
»&gt;* lamlnaN Caunty Servkas
Building m Sanlard. Flat id*,
pursuant N Ratlllan and Nolle*
haraNtar* given, passed and
ado*led a Ravslutlan elating,
vacating and ebon dan mg. re
neundisg and disddlming an*
end ell right el ltd Ceunty ot
Seminole and th* pubIK fas and
td the following described
rights al wey or dr*.nag* ease
menl, to wit.
V DRAINAGE EASEM EN T
VACATION
SABAL PO INT TR ACT S
ANO CONSERVATION A R IA
LEG A L DESCRIPTION
An Easement being M M teat
in width as shewn an the
vacated plat at SABAL POINT,
according N Its* plat thereof as
recorded In Flat Beak I I Rages
7b through 7* si lha Rubik
Rtcordt oi Seminal* Count*.
Florida, and lying In Section So.
Township 10 South. Range It
East. Seminal* County, Florida,
said easement lying M M Net on
oach lido oi the following dt
Kr.bod center line.
C o m m en ce ot tho m ost
Southerly corner *1 SABAL
TR A IL A T SABAL POINT. Rlol
Boo* It. Pogos si and St. Rubik
Rtcordt Somlnolo County, told
corner being o point on t curve
concave Southeaster I* and lying
d ld h g lh a N a r lh w a t t e r ly
right ol way lies* at SABAL
P A L M D R IV E A T S A B A L
POINT. Rial Book 17, Roget 11
and I I Public Records. Soml
nek County, o redtel line N said
paint bearing N S**13'1Y W .
thence Southerly along tho arc
ol said curve, having a radius al
ON DO Net. through * control
angle ai I S * i r i r . N r M a n
Not: thence S M*0TSI W along
said Northwesterly right ol way
Imo tor tiO.ll Net N a pomi on •
curve concave Northwesterly
and tying along said Northwest
erly right el way lino. 0 radial
lino to said paint baarm g
N p r i r u - 'E . Itwnc* Southerly
along tho ore ot said curve,
having a radius si *M M Nal
through a central angle *1
S0*irS7" Nr Its M feel W the
POINT OF BEGINNING al lha
hereinafter described easement
t t n l a r l l n t i thence
n m a irw
N r m u t**i
thence West N r 13* M teal,
mane* N 3a*3T3&lt;"W Nr cm It
feet, thence N WOS TT E Nr
OMIT Net N the POINT OF
TER M IN ATIO N ol said ease
11.

Itot
By tho Board oi Caunty Com
mittronors ot Seminole County
Florida, this 11th day ot Fobru
ary. A O . Itto
BOANDOF
CO UN TY COMMISSION! RS
OF SEMINOLE CO UN TY
F l o r id a
Maryanne Mors*.
Clark Nlho Board
Publish March * Itso
D IO t S

F LORIDA V I N T U R I l IN C .
o k .p tp l.
AN O R DINANCE OF TH E
C IT Y OF UMDOWOOO. FLOG
ID A A M I N D IN O A R T IC L E
V III A R M NO IK A OF TH E
inaaoMOOO c o o s o f o g d i
N A N C B L A L I O G IIG O OGDI
NAJ0CB NO. M l T H E CODA
R G B H I N I I V I ZON IN G OR
D IN A N C B J O M O D IF Y
B X I I T I N G A n D IC A R IN Q
ANO LANO USB B U F FE R IN G
G B O U IB IM IN T E O F TH B
C IT Y OR iO N Q W O O a FLOG
IDA: ALSO PROVIDING FOG
C O N F U C n SBV BGABILITV
ANO AN E F F E C T IV E D A T !
AN OGDINANCB OF THB
C IT Y OF LO N O W O O D
A M IN D IN O TH E C O O I OF
O GDfN AN CBI OR THB C IT Y
OR LONOWOOO. FLO R IDA BY
CR EA TIN G A C H A R TER PS
R N T IT L I D . CO N V E N IE N C E
STORES. R E LA TIN G TO THB
P UBLIC H I A L T H . S A F I T V
ANO W IL F A G B : A B LA TIN G
TO " A T RISK BUSINESSES,
STORES OG O PER ATIO NS":
PR O V ID IN G D E F IN IT IO N S .
R 1 T A B L I1 H IN O A N D RR
O U IR IN G C E R T A I N M IN I
MUM S E C U R ITY M IA S U B B S
TO BB TA K E N A T C E R TA IN
BU S IN E S S E S . S TO R E S OR
O F I I A T I O N S OF A COM
M B R C I A L N A T U R E : RE
O U IR IN O E M P L O Y E E
T R A IN IN G : R E Q U IR IN G
TH A T A M IN IM U M NUM BER
OF P E R S O N N E L BE ON
D U T Y . P R O V ID IN G FO R
B K IM R T IO N S . PR O VIDING
FOR M IN IM U M L IG H T IN G
R E Q U IR E M E N TS , RROVIO
(N O FOR F IN A L T IE S . FRO
V IOING FOR A R FLICA BILI
T V : PR O VIDING FOR LIB
IR A L C O N S T R U C T IO N .
P R O VID IN G FOR S E V E R *
BILITV . CO N FLICTS ANO AN
E F F E C T IV E D A TE
ORDINANCE N O T H
AN O RDINANCE OF TH E
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. PLOA
IDA D EC LA R IN G A MORA
T O R IU M ON T H E A CCER
T A N C I AND ISSUANCE OF
B U IL 0 IN 0 P E R M IT A N D
V A R IA N C E A P P L IC A TIO N S
P ER TA IN IN O TO TH E CON
STRUCTION OR PLAC EM EN T
OF P E R M A N E N T O F F SITE
IP II SIGNS, PROVIDING FOR
S E V E R A B IL ITY . CONFLICTS
AND E F F E C T IV E D ATE
laid Ordinances were placed
•n first reading on March 1
INO. and lha City Cammistian
will can Ildar same N r final
patsaga and adaption alter th*
puoik hearing, which will be
hate m lha City Hall. I7S West
Warren A v e . Lengwood. Fieri
da. an MONO A Y. the Itm o a ra i
•AARCH, A 0 .. I M . at 7 X
p m ., ar at saan thereafter as
possible At th* meeting inter
otkd portlet may appear and b*
heard with rospacl N th* pro
poeod Ordinance, This hearing
may be continued tram tun* t*
time until final actien Is taken
by m* City Cementation
A copy oi tho proposed Ordl
none* It posNd at the City Hall.
Longwoad. Florid*, and copkt
ar* on IIN with th* CNrk ot th*
City and tarn* may be impacted
by m* public
A taped record ot nut meeting
It made by tha City N r its
convenience This record mo*
net constitute on adequate re
cord N r purposes *1 appeal Irom
a decision made by tht Cam
m inion with rtipoct ie th*
loregoing matter Any porwn
wishing to tntur* that an ad*
quote record ol th* proctodingt
It malnloinad N r apptlloN pur
pesos it advised N mot* th*
necessary arrangements ot hit
orhorawnsaaonw
Doled this ilh day *1 MARCH.
A O IPM
C ITY OF LONGWOOO
D L. Tarry
C ITY C LER K
Publish March*, itw
o io n
IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT OF
TH E I I O N T I I N T H JU D ICIAL
C IR CU IT IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 1*171* CA *0 L
CH E S TE R and M A R G A R E T
HAHSEL
P 1*1nil III
vs
DEAN J O A K L E Y and ROGER
L HART and JAN C H A R T
FLORIDA NA TIO N A L BANK
l/k/a TROPIC BANK OF SEM
INOLE. a banking corporation,
f/h/a A T L A N T IC BANK OF
C A S S E LB E R R Y SUN R E A L
E S T A T E S E R V I C E . IN C
RONALD L MASON
Detendanti
NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant te a Fmal Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled February IS.
INO. end entered in cat* No
PS IMS CA » t L ai lha Circuit
Caurt in and ter Seminal*
C a u n ty. F la r ld a . w herein
C H E S T E R H A N S E L an d
M AR G A R ET HANSEL hit wilt.
P l a ln lll ls . and D E A N J
O AK LEV. ROGER L H AR T
and JAN C H AR T, hit wiN.
T R O P IC B A N K O F S E M I
NOLE. * banking corporation
I k a A TL A N T IC BANK OF
CA SSELBER R Y. SUN R EAL
ES TA TE SERVICE. INC end
RONALD L MASON. Delon
dents, will sell N the hlghotl
bidder for cedi of the West
From Door ol tho Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida.at II W oclocs A M on
the 17th day ol March. Itoo. m*
following described property *t
set forth in laid Summery F mal
Judgment. N wit
lot 11. Block A. STER LIN G
PARK U N IT O N E , according lo
the plot thd'eol ot recorded in
Plat Boot 14. Pages SI end i l ot
in* Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
Together with improvements
now or hortelier erected on me
properly, end all ealemanli
rig h li

appurtenances

renft.

royalties, mineral. 0.1 and gat
rights end profits, we’t r wator
rights and water t'oet end ell
futures now or hereetter e part
Ol lh* properly, including r*
placem ents and additions
ihevoto
Dated this Isltl day ol Febru
ary INO
m a r y a n n e m orse

CierS of the Circuit Court
By Jano E Jatewk
deputy Clerk
Publish March I t INO
OEO»

Ida. You hpee tho

~ a naming by

WWfowWPs* SPi FeWb Ikv

M ID ; A AV TAII MOTION

aaiu# laa# ,iPBdawa.nnN —
mmm, INC.! JO H N POO m s

PLORIRA
CASE NOi W l l i t C A aO E
C O M M O N W IA LTH SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION. p T oopo

. • m m i tar same ta
tat FtartdP Oagartmont at l »
parpiic*, DMotanpi Lagpl fa r*
TM M W an*.L F M ta g m M R &amp;

CL BAR'S R OTICH OP SALS
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV IN
that pursuant M a Flnei Judg
rnpnt In FprgcNPure deeed the
17th day ai February. IR S and
entered In Civil Actien N*
N SMI CA E R E In th* ClrtuH
Caurt ai lh* IlghNanfh Judklai
Circuit. In and N r l amlimli
C a u n ty , F la r ld a . w h ara ln
COM M ONW EALTH F E D E R A L
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. I/fa/*
C O M M O N W EA LTH SAVINOS
A S S O C I A
T lO N . Ik H w Plaintiff and
F LO R ID A V I N T U R I l IN C .
rtc . rt e i . are Ihp OaNndants.
M AR YA N N E M ORSE. CNrk ai
lh* abavpantm od Caurt. M il
M il N the highest and boat
bidder. *r Mddors. N r r*ah. *1
tho West Front doer ei tho
SemlnaM Caunty Courtheuse.
Sanford. Florida, at II M A M
an the Nth day ai March. I N I
as sat tarth In said Final
Judgment al FargcNaurp sltuaN
M Sammak Caunty. Flarlda. N
wtt
Lets I I I I 17, If and W ei
A L A F A V A W OODS P H A S E
XVI. In eccardanc* wHhfhepial
mareel iscardad m Piet Peek
17. Pag* 17. t l and If. Public
Rscares ei SsmliwN Ceunfy.
TO G E TH E R wilh ail build
bigs, structures and ether im
located an lh* progeny harem
hater* described, er any part
and parcel ihersel. and
TO G E TH E R W ITH all rights,
title end bkeresl *1 Msrtgapir
In and W lh* mineral*, hewers
ether em blem ents new er
hereafter an said preperty ar

II a itg p d tar hearing

taa hearing

n

nei

received py Agrtl A I N I lh*

rlgM

m in * matter

FuMNh: M arch* IS n . m IN*
DEOW t

NOTICE OR
FICTITIOUS NAM I
It hero* | given lhai a*
m kuemest at n i l
I tmlnMP E lv d . SutN U . Cat
salharry. F L W t t , lamlnaN
Caunty. F la rld a under lh*
Fktttlaiit Name at A TO U C H
OF C LAS S U L I I A SERVICE,
and o n bHgnd N tpgistar said
name wtth th* Oar* pi Rip
Cbcuit Caurt. SunmoOs Caunty.
FNrld*. bi accordance with the
Provision* at the Fktltleus
Nam* StetvNs To Wit Seclten
l*S •* Florida Statutes l*S7
A Touch et Claw Carpet A
Upheftk ry Cleaning. Inc
Betty J. CaesPor
VkeFresIdant
RuAllsh Fahruary IS 13. March
1.*. ION
O E N IT*

IWO
(Court Sddl)
M A R YAN N E MORSE
AtCtorh dt SoldCdurt
By J d n t E Jdtow»&lt;
Deputy Clorh
PubJith M d rc h l.9 . IttO
D E O IV

CO UN TY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
F l o r id a
M#ry#nno Morse

Ctort loth# Bo#rd
PublishM # r&lt;h t. IWO
D E O to

Deceased
Th* admlnistratlan *1 the
estate *1 H O M E R A L L E N
R E E SE . P i........ ... F IN Number

All Interested persons are
required N flM with this caurt.
W ITHIN TH R E E MONTHS OF
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TIC E : II I ail damns
against th* estate and III any
eblactlan by an Intartslad
per ten te wham notice was
mailed mat challenges me valid
Ity at lh* M il. Iht quellMcatiqnt
at the personal representative,
er liirltdklten el the

AM interested persons are
required la fiSq Mth Milt ceurl.
W ITH IN T H R E E MONTHS OF
TH E PIRST P U BLIC ATIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E : II I all claims
agamtt hi* ttta k and 111 any
*b|*cli*n by an In ltrttte d
person an wham this notice Is
served mat challenges Mw valid
Ity et lh* M il, HW quellllcaliont
et Hw persenel representative
venue. *r turWdktlen at Mw
court
A LL CLAIM S AN O O EJCC
TK3NS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO REVER BARR ED
PuMkatWn at MUs Notice hat
begun an March 1 IFF*
Persenel Repr esentative:
Wesley Reese
J t l * W im b le d o n D r

tut.. •
F N rld * carper at Nn. R .B .B ..
Inc. * Flarlda &lt;gn*r*fl*n.
Orpdy R. JMwgpn and Lawls C.
O u i l t O a f a n d a n l. n h lc h
atartwld RNtf ai Emcuiton was
diR iNPd M m * * * Sharift ai
tamlhMp Cmmty. FNrld*. and I
Loa* D iio lp p a ri. Inc., eafd
prvporty being NcaNd In leml
n*N County, FNrld*. mar* par
tkuHrty Pern ta e fw knew*
On* I f l f Je e p O ra n d
W a g p n p p r . l O
•i J i O S S f l X K F l M t l f being
tiered *• Butch's Chpyren.
Sanford. FNrtda.
and lh* u n d o rs fyd at Sheriff
of lembwta Caunty. FNrlda.
will *t H IE A M an Ihp W h
Pay ai JAarch. A O m
*Hbr
N r |*N and 1*11 ta lh* htgfittt
bidder, tar cash m Hand, tuhfact
ta any and an rs ithng bans at
Pit Freni (West) Otar at tap
lk p s oi th* Somlnota Cmmty
Courthtuia in SaniordL FNrld*.
Th
ai W
.W.U ■ - I - fw
|g| M
iMldM
ITIAifo
I IW
MiH
NTIY^p ITS^M
W
N sanity Rip forms ot said Writ
et E tec ullan
Jo h n ! Foffa.Sheriff
Seminole Caunty, P Nr Ida
Fubiish; March 1. f. 11 IS. with
me sale an March M. IN I D E O l

- V ? L .1 1
&lt;

hJ
I U M U Ith K O lIt
. Cay ei Lew uaf? — * “
A compieM dtserlpHen and * capy at the ordinance shall be
available *f lha ettk* el m* city Clerk N r all persans desiring to
•■amme the seme
All perttes in mterest and ciliiens ihail have an eagerturnty M be
heard et said hear mg
By order et me City Cemmlsshm ol the City et Senlord. FNrld*
ADVICE TO T H E P U BLIC : It a parson decides N appeal *
decision made with respect M any matter considered *1 th* above
meeting er hearing, he may need a verbatim record et th*
proceedings, including the testimony end evidence, which record It
not provided by the City el Santerd IFS tM tlO S )
Janet R. Oenahe*
City CNrk
Publish M arch!.*, t i n . l« N
0 1 033
N O TIC E O F A P UBLIC NEARING T O CONSIDER TH E
ADOPT ION OP AM 0R 04H ANCI BY T M I C IT Y OF
S A M O R D FLORIDA.
Notice It hereby given met a PuMk Hearing wMI be fMd bi the
Commission Ream al Mia City Hail bi the City of Sanford. FNrld*. at
i el an
7:fl0 o'clock PM l. on March I I ION. te c
ordinance by rn* City N Sanford. FNrld*. * rtbadatNHms:
ORD|NANCE 3001
A PORTION OF T H A T C E R TA IN P R O P E R TY LY IN G BE
TW E E N BROWN A V fN U E ANO B E L L E A V E N U E ANO B E ­
TW E E N SECOND S TR E E T ANO F IF T H S T R E E T AS SHOWN ON
T H E M AP BELOW.

, UtaGJ count ^ enro*sai

j
\

NOTICE OP RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATING*
ANO ABANOONINO
IIO M T V O P W A Y . OR
ORAINAOE l A S I M I N T
T O W H O M I T M A Y C O N C ER N
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
toot to# Booed of County Com
m iwtonort of Sominoto County.
F tor tod Ol it» Rogutor Mooting
hold on too I3to doy ol Fdbrwory
A 0 . IWO. in too County Com
m i«.io n e fi' Mooting Room ot
too Sominoto County Services
Building in Son ford. Florid#,
pursuonf to p « hi ton ond Notice
heretofore given, possod ond
odoptod o Rosotwtton ctosmg.
vocottng end otondoning. r t
noyr^tng «nd discloiming ony
ond oil right of the County of
Sominoio ond 'too public in and
to tho fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d
rights of wey or dremoge tdto
m#nf. to wit
A twenty toot wide diley lying
contiguous to Lots I through 4.
within Block H. North Chufwof#
os recorded
Plot Boo# 3.
P#gts SI #nd V of too Public
Rotords ol Sominoto County.
Florid#
By toe Boord Ot County Com
mi|sion#rt ot Sominoto County,
Florid# this »Jth d#y ot Ftfcru
« r y . A D IWO
BOAR D O F

FIN Bernier th lea*CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP
MOMERALLBNREESE.

Th* administration *l the
****** i t L IL L IA N t . WARING.
d a c a a iP d , F l i t N u m b t r
Ft l IB CP, It ptnding In Hw
Circuit Court far Seminole
C o u n ty F lo r id a . P r t b a l*
PfrlsNn. lie Id d r iii el which Is
SemlneN Caunty Caurthaui*.
F L WT71. The names
at Hi* personal

N O TIC E Od A FURLIC HEARING TO CONSJDER TH E
AOORTION OR AN O R 04N A N C I E T T N I C IT Y OR
EAMFORO. FLORIOA.
Mafic* It hereby given that a RuMk Haarmg i
Cammltakn R n m at th* City Hall m lh* D ty * l S
7.0*e c k c t P M an March H. I N I N cansfdtr lha adwlNn al an
arNnanc* by fhtCIfy *f SanNrd. F N r M i detertaad ** NINwt:
OR Ot NANCE M il
A PORTION O F T H A T CERTAIM P R O P E R TY LY IN G BE
TW E E N C R. « A A NO H U G H E Y ST. I1 0 U TH OREGON AVE I
E X T E N O S D W E S TE R L Y ANO B E TW E E N I t ANO SOUTH
OREGON A VE N U E E X T E N D E D S O U TH ER LY AS SHOWN ON
TH E MAP BELOW

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PROBATE DIVISION
FMt Homier tbltOCP
IMRE E S TA TE OF
LILLIA N S WARING.

tilled . F la rld a Cantractdrs

T O G I T I R with ell rnachbi
ary apparatus equipment, fit
tings natures whether actually
or canstructlvety attached N
said preperty end including *11
traM. demesne end ernememei
natures and artkN* ai parwndi
preperty *1 every kind and
nature whetsaaver I hereinafter
colleen rely called " I g u ip
ment ’1. her er hereetter lecated
in. upen or under said property
er any pert thereat and uted er
usable ui cennectlen with any
present er future aperetien *1
said preperty and new waned er
h e r e a f t e r e c R i i l r e d by
M e n g e g e r, in c lu d in g , but
witheut limifing lh* generality
et the foregoing, oil floating,
a ir c a n g illa n ln g . I r t t i l n g ,
incinerating

furN thlrm t in cofTtm «fci«i. in

IR T M I CIR C U IT CO U R T
FOR SEM IN OLE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
PR O BATE W Y IIIO N

FLO R ID A

N O TIC E OF

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mii'lvf I«it *ndi rc»ui'(&gt;m*nl now or
horoofttr dtitvorod fo tho pro
rru%*% sod mitndod lo bo in
ttoiiod mor#*n, togothor wi»n oil
oddiliont thortto ond roploct
montft thorool (M ortgagor
horoby ogrtotng witn rtipoef to
oil odditiont and ropiocomontf
to *&gt;*cuto ond doIIvor from Km*
to Km* loch furthor inilrumonf
ot moy bo roguottod by Mort
gogoo to conllrm too morfgogo.
ironttor ond ottignmont of any
of too fortgoing) ond
TO G E TH E R wito ony ond oil
font! wKich a n now or m#y
bortotlof bocomo duo by rooion
Ol Iho roofing, tooling ond
bolimtnl ol property improvo
montt tooroon ond Equipmumf,
W ITNESS my bond Ond too
ottktol m « i ot toit court *t
Sonlor da Sominoto County, Ffor
idd, toil 31th ddy dt Eobruiry,

IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT

N O TIC E OF

reversions ro^nemdoi and re
m aindtrt. ront*. issues end
preiits merwt. and afw all lh*
estaf*. right, title. Interest,
claim and damand whatseaver
at Mertgeger at. bi and N

n « ti; p«rtlK o n «; duett «nd
coCTprntort. rugi lo d ciipati
d r i p v f l v i , f u r n it u r t «n d

Lgqal Notictt

an mo lath dgy at March A O

parcel thereat, and
TO G E TH E R with all and sin
g u t a r th a le n a m a n l* .
neradi laments easements and
a p p u r t a n a n c t s tha rpw n t*

*•***. pump*.
conduits switchboordo. plumb
mg. lifting, ckonuig. tiro pro
rentlgn tiro oatinguishing. re
Irlgoroting. vontllotlng and
cammumcatian* apparatus:
boilers ranges furnaces oil
bu rn e r* er units theroot:
appncancei. sir cooling end
■ ir conditioning appareluSi
vacuum clewing systems, ele
V iters, ticeleior*. shades;
awnings screens. Storm doors

U g il Notte#»

e r r o« SMPOho •

r

, u w C U COO-"'

A camp lei* daicrIWMn and a capy el Mw ordinance shall be
eueliabta at lh* attk* et itw City CNrk N r all person* desiring N
All parties In bsNreW end ciliiens shall have an opportunity to be
heard et said haarmg
By order et the City Commission el the City et Sanford. FNrlda
ADVICE TO T H E PUBLIC If a person decides N appeal *
decision made wilh respect N any matter amildar** et Mw above
mealing er twarmg. he may need a vwbefim record et Hw
proceedings, including me testimony end tvkbnc*. which record it
net prevtdtd by Mw City et SenNrd IFS M O P IN )
Janet R Oonefsa*
City CNrk
Publish February It. D. March 1.1. &gt;F*F
D EN 1*3

ALL CLAIMS ANO OEJCC
TlO N l NO T SO F IL E D W ILL
B IF O R E V E R BARRED
PuMkahan et this Notice has
begun an M archl. i h p
Perianal Representative
,*/Thames A Speer
P O Bee lit*
laniard. F L IT771 Ilea
AtN m eyN r
Persenel Rapresentalir*
/*/Th*ma* A. Speer
F O Bee IIM
SenNrd. F L 33771 IIM
Telephone 11*71 m otai
Pvhftth March 1.9, HOP
01*11

P* let# CP. Is pendMg m Pm
C ircuit Court ter Seminal*
C e u n ty P le r ld * . P re b a t*
Oivttien. the PER I I I *7 nhlch Is
P O Drawer C. Sanford. FNrld*
31771 PPIf. Th e name* and
a d W iiiii *1 lh* persenel rtpre
taMativ* and Mid parstnal rep
ratanlaflve'i attorney are sat

LastMary.PL
A tN m eyN r
Fertenal Representative
R Edward Cooley, Esq
icJOS R t it West. Sulk KO
Florida n/M
IJF7I UP t i l l
PuM ith March I F . l f N
D IP IF

PUBLIC NOTICE
SUMMARY OF TW O YEAR FLAN
The Private Industry Council of Seminal* County, announces that
it will be submitting a two year plan al ttrvk P t under m* jgb
Training Partnership and Mw Wegner Peyser Acts
Programs ta be operated m Seminal* Ceunfy under funding ol Hw
Jab Training Partnership Act include classroom training, an the |ob
training, assessment end counseling, meiisatlenal training,
smoky ability skills framing. |ob search and retention skills and
remedial Ir Wrung N r adults and youth as dsemad necessary and
astatanwni and work adlutmwnt training N r ttw handicapped
Activities t* be operated under the Wegner Peyser Act include
Application lee Ing Job referral and piaca-nent. Computerized
counseling, order faking and tiling, rtcruitmtni. employer market
big, imp layer seminars and workshops empelymenl eligibility
verification, labar market nformation and affirmative action
A D U LT PROGRAMS
Occupational skills framing at Lem mew Community College er
other matt tutwne prepare* youth and adults m ereei compatible wirn
Hwk mtoreoN end abilities and m accordance with prevalent
available tab eppprfunttw* m order N r them w ebfam mere
marketable skills
Metlvaftenal training is designed N r all clknts entering m* tots
training system The intent it N men vat* the client toward positive
ccm pieMon et Mw training th* client it about to enWr. It It the
Ctunc If t intent that all enrol lees sfwuld he subject to such teaming
prior W actual enrollment In either classroom training er on the |eb
training er any ether primary activity
EmpNyabtllly skills training will locus an nw client's ability to
secure and retain tmpfeymeni The training may include (eh search
techniques such a* resume writing and Interviewing, jab retention
Utils and persenel finances The framing will be mad* available te
thee* N r whom It N deemed necessary aimer during or alter their
primary activity it campieted
A t dssntkd necessary by Hw client atsetamenl, remedial training
bi basic skill areas will be *&lt;enable te participants In oHering
remedial training te partkipentt. however, nw Council will lake
advantage of remedial training available In Itw community at no
charge prior w contracting N r Mw kervlct
Th* Council provides ttw tab adjustment training lor m*
hinGcsppsd. Th* program provides realistic and achievable
training mreugh bt depth assessment, counseling and nock shell
activities to handicapped participants in order to enhance their
empteyeblllty.
'
Th* Council offerl a "Business Incentive Pregram ” which
prevld** training with In Mw private sac N r mat results in per manonl
unsubsKti led employ menl The Council con tracts directly with
private em ployers end pays Hw businesses set lees N r post
placement training services
Y O U TH PROGRAMS
Th* Council, bs concert with the SemlneN Ceunty School Board
operates two year round programs ter in school youth The J E T
program It a pregram ei progressive job espetur* designed *o leech
empteyeblllty u n it ie emotionally and or menially handicapped
m ils while nwy complete their lunter and tanur years ut high
school Undar Mw J E T program, students attend school on* halt day
and werb bt Supervised job settings during th* ether hell day
additionally, the Council assists lh* School Beard dropout
prevention efforts with a program altering Computer Assisted
Learning systems uted W remediate academic ally disadvantaged
students Th* computers allow ecctWreWd enhancement ot basic
reeding, mam and ether u n it end it combined with e i tensive
employ ability Utils development
Th* Council else operates a Summer Youth Cm ploy men I Training
Program Th* purpose et ttw Summer Youth Employment Training
Pregrem bt Seminole County It to provide meaningful work
riper lance and training in employ ability u n it In order lo increase
Hie occupational potential ai the youth population in Seminow
County. In Hw summer program, tubtidijtd employment is ottered
ta economic oily disadvantaged youth participants m educational
and or u i ll t development programs altered by the Council Out ol
school youth have access Ie ell pregrem* listed above under Jkdull
Pregrem* "
ECONOM ICALLY O IS L O C A TIO WORKERS
Th* Council else otters ell programs noted above under Adult
Programs" N economically dislocated workers or persons who her*
been laid ait and ar* unliktty to return N Hw same occupation as a
result of plant closings, business shut downs, etc Th* program is
alio available to long term ■"employed
JOB SERVICE OF FLORIDA
Each full tacvlc* local ollic* in th* Job Sarvic* system otters both
labor tichengo and employability development as standard U r vices
ta iob seekers The goal it to match job seekers efficiently end
effectively with appropriate tab opportunities Standard services
available ta |ob leakers include Preliminary Assessment ol neods
Routing. Application Taking. Orientation Job Information Service
Job Retarrel. Placement. Computerued Job Matching Job 0*«*i
opment. Job Search Wots whops Proficiency Testing. Specific
Aptitude Testing. Labor market information, Individual and Group
Counwling. Vocational Assescment Employability Dev* lopmenl
Planning. Retarrel to Support Services. Referral to Training and Job
Development Services ta employers include Order Taking. Order
Filling. Computerised Job Matching. Recruitment. Testing, Job
Analysis. Employer Visit. Employer Seminars. Employment
Eligibility Verification. Labor Market Intar melton end Allirmeliv*
Actien
Th* two year plan ei service includes statements ol support lor lh*
Governor s Cools end Obisclives. expressed In ttw* slat* s two year
plan A brief comment ol eachol those obtectives tallows
I Basic Suns Deficiencies tor Youth
Th* Council will incTtau the proportion of youth served by the
Council who ar* basic Utils deficient through itpansiqn ot Hi
dropout prevention programs
1 Vowth Competencies tor Youth mGenerel
Ttw Council will increase Hw proportion ot Hw youth It sorres who
er* enrol led in programs assigned ta provide preempioymant work
maturity U illt- basic end ion spec .lie stills
3 Youth Competencies tor AF DC Youth
Th* Council will give priority access to programs ottered ta youth
from Iami lies receiving Aid ta Families with dependent children
however that mar not result in a tigmhcanl increase in the
proportion et youth tnroitod who ar* from AF DC families due ta the
tact mot Hill Council has been doing m u tar two years
i. Hard ta Serve Adults
Th* Council will increaw its emphasis el servlet ta Hard to
Serve" at defined by taw
t Handicapped
Th* Council will attempt to increase ttw proportion *1 total war **d
who er* handicapped adults provide mal doing td does not have an*
negative sheets on its ability ta suppovt other stated goals ami
sbiectivet
4 AF DC Adults
Th* Council has supported a local program wherein all now
eaeirpt AFOC adults have bees rets-red ta th* Council s proqrams
tor over tour years Therefore, increasing Hw proportion at adoii
AF DC recipients enrolled in JTP A programs it imlikely
7 Job Service Placements
Ttw Job Servic* will increase In* number of individuals puss* n,
live percent
F Employers See red bv Job Service
The Job Servic* witt Increase the n um b er ot employers setverl try
five percent
Anticipated Revenue |planning estimates only!
Privet* Industry Council
j IPA. Till* II A Adull end Youth
t se j j ,
JTFA. Till* II B Summer Youih
WGI.V4J
JTPA. Till# III Economically Disloc,***
isoslit
Job Services ol Florid,
Afegrwr Peysor Activities
hi
Ttw full plan wilt bt submitted ta ttw Governor on Apr.l t; y,.
The plan wilt be *v*il*fai* tor review between I JO end S Qo y, ..y
Monde* Ihros^h Friday el ttw of Mi* ol ttw Private Industry Coi mu
117 S Sanford Avenue Sanford. Florida 13171 lo m ii-rriy vl'uu t |_.
addressed loth* urn* or mad* by telephone ta tCOM 111 1*77
Publish March*, tkuo
DEQ

�•■ — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Friday. March 9. 1990
T l — H tfR W fd H td R

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminola

Orlando • Winter Park

322-2611__________ 831-9993
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H O U t B R I IR t MB/LAUNDRY
A ID R I

Beautklx. Nail Tech, end
Electrotytitl Needed l x nke
then In lanterd Great Pentity
....C a n s s a w i

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T . P R IV A T E P A R T Y R A T E S
HOURS
&gt;4 i NN i i r tN i H t a M . U C . k M

i -

SI

Needed Nr t smmoN County
Bach*tort decree In aeclal
« x k x a related field. Trent
pertetion "travel N resulted",
valid F ix Ida driven llceme.
aaad communication and caw
menefomxil tklllt needed
Grent pea11ten mrvt July. Itte
Cad m rnt Cal Nen
C B A F T ta M IL L la T R A D B l

Ml TRADES NEEDED
Free* above r X Ix t ■ I I SO covh dwceunl l x pfsmpl poymont (chedul
- &lt; moy
Hxold Ad^m vot w IN. m i of or oddmonol day C n i l
~h•" r x r »•« '•»•*»» Fey only l x dayt yew ad rum x ret# w m T
Um full r m r x x l x t a i w i rewltv Carr muvl M e w xc e X e X e

Painters. Carpenter*. etc.
Get all Its e a t you can
handw Can................ aeecHt

OATA tN TB V
tlart rlfnt avvay I Call nen I
jeacew x. seen a a w
H u m rD R n n n
have a van x covered aktuat
Went N ware part timer Call

O tA O tM l
Noon The Ovy Solxa P u b tic x x

Vendor •II A M laVurdey
Monday II X A M txvrdey

A D JU S TM EN TS A N D C R ID IT S i In tlM event at an
errar In an a4&lt; the SantarR NaraM will ha retaeettiMe lar
the first InserUan only and anly ta Wa aslant at ttia cast
at mat interflan. Rtaasa cMerit year ad tar accuracy the
first day it rims.

Ta 112 10 par hour. All shiftsl

Hiring now! Will train
Mrtro

....... M b f lll

a m n i o O R im
N.eded f x Neal delivery.
Man Fri Benefit. Subttance
abuta tfttmg required Apply
m pxvan Pprte City. &lt;*l B
Cemvvall Rd ■tankxd E O F
dot

21— P t r a m h

71— H H p W a n t e d

M IE M T P M R E

323-517$
mw.nmu.

e e ra m t.------------------------------- a tra m s
a t r a m s . ------------------------------- a f r a m e

No aaparianca naadad l l In
tha industry and growing
W o r k o u t d o o r * on
CARS* BOATS# PLANES
Many positions available
Call Mr. Iwrba t H i l F t m
ACTORS/EXTRAS Hollywood
East Mgmt No tip nacas
sary. Lk TAOOQ21913I 227$
SpacAall I Mawtian tha Harold
~ ADD TO TOUR INCOMI^ "
S IL L AVON NOW

23— L o s t t F o u n d
LOST Male newtxod index
daaed cal. namad P J Ten
x ix ila l ih x t hair. Santord

Piec. Subd. t v A Bedford ltd
ireverfasse

25— S p d c i d l N o f l o s

________ C A L L m e u f

wromTMCiiTsemis

B IC O M IA NOTARY
For Detent le o e e n g s e
FlorideNorxv Aevoc lotion

Pretx t i p . but X II train the
right pxvan Hrt. Man Th urt.
10 AM
; PM Apply D fl
Senior d Ave . f AM fa J PM

' 27— N u r s t r y a
C h ild C a r t

M t YOU HONEST
AN0 HARDWORKING?
Wo hav« full/part tlmo post
lions I Eacallont banal its and
salary. Apply In parson now I
Spoodway Itarvln Marvin
M and SB 44. Safesrd

C H ILO C A R B M o t e r o t le lll
c x e t x children, newbxn •
io t e x t Santerd. m ease
C H ILD C A R ! • Hidden Lake
x e a • my harm All ages
Fenced y x d . meelk. 1 a m N
e p m CxirercasasseoerT
I X P I d l l H C I D M O T H M OP
TWO. my harm. Lake Mary
area All age*. Sneed y x d .
m etis,HW ttorcesr H i * * *
L A K I M ARKHAM Child care,
ages I and up T L C meals and
snacks
U tM ta tttx tp m
S H A R O N 'S A D O R A I L !
(T IN K E R !
A tun. happy
haallhy aimasphxsl Tern hot
rm ali Matty I T a a Ikanead A
CPR e x t. Iadlev N love, leach
and pify » 'm your chlNren
Ire m TA M N S S i P M m t lt e

ASSEMBLERS
Ta 11(11 p x hour Many
I Will Ivalnl Call newt

* Am m on*
* HOUSEWIVES*
■ A R N IK T R A MOHR V
Non tmaking. pleatanl at
m evpffere M o rn in g and
evening h e u rt Pregnant
ladiev eekome

CQ33S31M

»m m o n

hwh sotoouts

LOOKINO FOR IK T R A CA(HV
W x k after vrhoof. plxtln g
tlevvxing piugv. Call:
Cxefrea Green Heueat
171 *JU art tar A H x x Chad

O p p o rtu n ity
A CH AM CI To Stan Your Own
Busmost (tranchna) with lit
tla dawn py mnt A company It
willing »o flnanca yog avan If
you hava IIHIa or no cradlf
Earning pofentiaf 143.000 •
37S.OOO within your lit yaar
O n ly s s r lo u s I n q u l r l a i
994 431-473H— Ifeagdfelanca
O R IV I A M S R C ID S S
W EAR 01 SION I II CLO TH ES
EARN 319.944 PER M ONTH I

AUSTRALIA HANTS YOU"
E X C E L L E N T PAY. Bamtltv
Transportation Call
ad/ 2917100 ant 1542
Tall rofundtd tom 10pm

A U T O tM TS
D E u m ro tiv E t
H i dayt par week.
Call
t » W W A rt N r Mike_________
B O O K K E E P E R . (T O P PAY
Hiring now. caHnevvl
Jab Cantx. fdf Fit klrt

CAU. (407) (2 3 -5 0 (7
Far 14 hr. fa c ird N msssaga
P R O PER TY A DAY CARS
17 91 North Brattip Dr Day
Cara N g ria ry . camplataly
modorn A baagtiful Can ba
usad at madteal facility or any
o»har kind o* buunasi Mrs
Graan 12)05/1. ava attar •
p m 5)3 0145________________

b o o m eeter

Longw ood A ra a M a tg ra
parson Handla payroll, accts
payabia. solas journal. ate PC
orcompufersap B 9 I1 N .

C A IP C N TU S
E Rpar lanead. rtvdonlial and
ramodaltng Naad tools, plus
transportation Call affar 7pm
904 220 0222_________________

Sanford Child C u t C tnttf
to opan toon Laata A laata
option CaW................ n i oooi.

CASHIERS NEEDED

SMALL HOME TOWN BUSI
N ESS n a a d t lin a n c la l

A ll shifts availabia Good
Hourly waga Raisa altar 40
days No aapartanca naadad
Start Immadialafy Promo
I tonal opportunity Apply at
Amoco Food Shop
4000 Stata Road 40 Sanford or
000 Lk Mary B ir d . Lk Mary

assistanca to aapand and
grow Willing to pay 15%
mtarast on small 2 yaar loan
Call Start. I l l 5541

Legal N o tic e

CHUACH FttNIST
Salary nogotionabfe For mora
details contact Captain
Flanigan____________222 3442

N O flCE OF IN TE N T IO N
TO R E G IS TE R
F IC TITIO U S NAME
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
JM
W R IGH T. INC
a
Florida corporation Is tha
owrw» ot /IM M ER W RIGHT
ASSOCIATES
whosa butmatt
■ddrtss is IS) Eagia Craah
Orel# lafea Mary. F lortda and
•"fends to rrgistar with tha
C »f» ot th# Circuit Court ot
Som.noto County Florida, upon
»•&lt;• pt ot proof of (KihUcation of
hus Not.co fh# f*cittous trada
namo of ZIM M ER W R IGH T
ASSOCIATES
in compiianca
w.»h Soct-on ia) Of of tha Florida

CNA'l A NA'l
NEW ITARTINO R ATE!
F u llrp a r t lim a positions
availablo Eaparionco pro
torrad Apply at
Htllhavtn Haalth Cart Caotar
950 Mai lawvilla Ava . loafer*
------------------------

CONSTRUCTION A l l TRAIXS
Local Caribbaan 1st tolas hr
1 497 9099..T A L E N T B U IL P E B I
C O N 5 T R UC T I O N
L O C A L / C A R IB B E A N For
E la c t r ld a n s . Carpontars.
Hoary Equ«pmant Operators
Plwmbars. A C . D ryw all.
G la it n g . Ir o n w o rk .
Machamcs. Suparvlsors. to
145 hour
1-407 497 91)9

D A TED at Las aland Florida
»h.% tith 04y ot Fahruary 1990
j M W RIGHT. INC
a Florida corporation
0» Jacob M Wright

TA LE N T BUILDERS

FEE

Pravdant
CORPORATE S EAL)
Ownar
P-bt-sn March 1 f. ia 2). 19*0
D IO 17

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40HOURS • GOOOBENEFITS
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
L iny ■$ HaaRh Cars
__________ W t I M __________

FLORIDA
JOBCENTER, INC..
2 2 1 0 1 Vriisia An
Hr in u n R u l Estate M4 r|.
0 (M | ia iy ,a .3 2 7 U
C A u c o u ia
(104) 774-4344 or 4777
Coordinator ............ To (11 HR t
(alet
1X0 WK ♦ Comm
Manager
Ta U S O M rV R I
Cook................................ ttMRI
Electrician.....................IIAHRI
S71FEE
W M r r i Itc h ftWERtW
MASTER C A U /YIS A
SATUR0AY HOURS 1AM-12:30
BRINS THIS A0 ID
FO IA SS M S C O U R T
_______ la d p x p x v x _______
FOOD 1ERVICE
CRILL PREP 4 DISHNASHEI
Good axklng hovrv. M x/Frl.
Benefit, and Urvtarmv Call
Belaeon I A IdAM
I d (Ilf
F04AUFT OPERATOR
Hiring now. M to 111 par hour
plus bonofIts!
l ift MM

J A H World

GLASS INSTALLER TRAINEE
Hiring now t Call nowI
Job Confer, 944 774 4544
GOLF COURSE
MAIHTERANCE W0RIERS
Good pay Full and p x l Him
povllixv oveileba Longwood
xea Gall Caurva Cellar} I l k
GOOO WOMENS NEEDC0I
Daily Work
Daily Pay
Call Bab for AHalts
offer 3pm
&gt;2)71)1
MAJISTYUST
Full or part tlmo Must havo
blowing_______ Call 221 2147

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION
Thera * t too many people
Irytng to change ttut vvortd a no couM not change a fu«e “
Nichold* Shakeepaare

FbN/P it I U r n PbbW b r i
Will train.
ARRty 1U Lx v rt.fr Fix e.
Lirni n d t » n u ..........ROE
H O U lIK IE F IR / M k M H T f x t

firm - 1 dayt p x «* , 1:M fa
naan. IIB B/«k. Theraugh
cta x ing A fug. eHh ch itX x

O v tU In n B ra U B rtd t.

CHILD CARE CENTER
Fitm bit organliad parson
with plaasant loving disposi
t&gt;on Cap httpful )2t 2)44
HOTEL/MOTEL
Sharaton Orlando North Hofei
II 4 A Maitland Blvd ). has
immadiata opamngs tor ma»d*
A Ptousaman Apply in parson.
Monday thru Thursday 10 am
to ) pm
EOE

Wa havo immodiafe w*x/t and
long ferm assjgnmants in your
aft a tar
O O F F IC E C IE R K S
• RECEPTIO NISTS
• SECR ETA R IES
• WORD PROCESSORS
• IN DU STRIAL WORKERS
Wo offar top pay. groat banofits
and tha opportunity fe work at
many of tha top companios m
your araa Call now tor an
appotntmant'
740 4773

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f W N T B O B m E P TIO N IS T
F x tdrnlty praetki tltke. tw4t
Him. Sand Reaume Ta: a w
French Ava ■Sanbrd. B n )
MEDICAL
FRONT DCS! A m iO A N T

ctaklng naadad ta w rlla
aaabfy laafxa r t x M about
area ratldanfi aha x | e y
[baking Feetttx Invatvav in
fXYlaartg. nafa faking and

tP N O M C A U Itl*
JUST KID04HGIII
r tf need yeu wtth year ctathn
x . U N p x hex p u x x tw d
la atari, and barn*. E tpx i
tn ca h flp lu l. great at-

•t the Engfith lx|uigo and
ability ta fyga ara taaantlal
camgwfx entry tifx te n e t
ara hegtui laniard and Lake
Mary rfv ld x tv prvftrrtd
t i t and g u a llllc a t lx i to
Feed. C/O Ranald W Hack.
Eiacutlve E d ttx . Tha l x lord
d N. French Ave.
IF I..H 7 N
IP H O N E C A L L !

* INSTANT P AYO C C IS *
( t a r t le d e y an d g a t a
paycheck within a week We
h e ld back no th ing . O u r
couregad, and aaaltted ve they
will make la rg x paycheck,
all the time leurvd Inter
eetlngt Pari time A lull time
available CaB Mdoy W l l r t
JA N IT O R IA L

O m C tO IA N IK
w xk available Trane
p x ta ttx it e mutt Call ba
tw axtAM IPM ........H i * ;u
R E Y I 1 FLA .. IN C . K e a itxv
pays fu4ftaw fe Raal Itfafe
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LABORERS

PRECAST C O N O K TI P U N T
E i p x iancad. ( I p x hour
_________ Call n o tel,

LANDSCAPE IS
Eaparlanced with d rlv frt
llc e n it. Fu ll tlm i pail
i ton.
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UR O SCAPt MAINTENANCE
FOREMAN
E i p e r le n c e d . lu ll lim a
empleyrmnl Rebrencev re
quired Salary nagHiabte
_________ Call a t I f

LAUN0R0MAT UTtR O AN T
Mature per von. full x p x t
turn Leave M x ir t t .M H W d

U H N MAINTENAME •
Commorcial contract tapart
anca tnty &gt;11-4343____________

MAIDS WANTED
Om X the larged maid wry
lea* In tha xea aeklng mat
dependable pertona to |j.n our
team I day weak, goad pay
Located In F x n P x k l]f 1100
Full tlrnf 14 « / h r Eve
bamtlt*. Apety In pervx Day*
Inn Lodgi. «N Qougiat Rd.
Altarmntp|prg*.lUTIII.
MANAGEMENT

c tm p lta . C x t a c t

C M IH S 3 1 4 4
M M S L A M U * A U SHOTS
H IG H E R IT A R T R M R ATI

F x cartlflpd x v x x fenced
Apply Inpe nx to-

omacuiR

Memlng* IB have* p x weak,
vorm Saturday mxnlng*. I
year aiparlenca. Apply:
Lewe'lOf M x tlx d
BMIS If fl. MX Hand_______
OfTNAUH 1C TECHNICIAN
Fuilttrm Bamtlt* m &gt; 4 »
FART TIMB •A chance ta help
a knelt buvinetv grew Need
vomeem who X II war* ] h rt.
I day* x ntghfv a week and I
day x weekend Goad Income
p olxtlal Call tfe eil &lt;M«
InXIangdttlancal__________
PA RT TIM d

PIL1CLIRK/IWITCHR4MRD
II am ta 3 K pm Mutt hava
prav attka t i p . ba h t grad
Rkh Faad F i x . 4(1 W 11 th
( t ,(x N r d * t » 4 p m _______
FART T IM I
JANITORIAL PERSON
Morning* ( 10 AAA I dayt p x
w**k. ( a c t l l x t tar ra
tlr*d/*aml rttlrad S x tx d
Araa ............... C a llr t lim
PAYROLL CLIR K. ITO F PAY
S lx t today, cailnawl
Jab Cantx. M* » 4 t u t
FE R M A N ■ MJ O F F IC E
ASSISTANT 9AAA1FM dally
AAutl ba dapandablf. vami
rtllrfd prftxrad Ratuma to
M anagar. F O la a l l l f M
F IM m

PHAIMACY TECH
HosoJfal Pharmacy Tach and
IV Adm lityra aaptrlanca
prsferrod Typing and com
putar antry rafeplrad. Full
tlmo. Compatifiva salary and
banatifs. Apply: Wast Volusia
Mamorial Hospital 741 W.
Plymouth Avo DoLand. FI
POSITIONS apan Offica http,
full tlmo. a drtvor. morning
and affemoan pari lima fa
porfenca praferrad Full tlma
Mrs. Graan 3234571, ava offer
Ip m. 3250145_____________
RESTAURANT

Gait CdRiw/IV P v t

COOKS, HOSTESSES

Cowpia la oparata • holt
cour so Rapiy Twin Palms.
Orawo» 104 Osfean. 32744
MEDICAL

WAITE RS/NAJTAESSES

4 *CNA’S* 4
•ALL SHIFTS!I
• GREAT SALARY!!
• EXCELLENT BENE FI T i ll
''Join our aicollanl haalth
cart h am"
LaogwaaM Haalth Cara
__________ 334-9344__________
MEOICAL

No i r per tenet m cetury All
thill* available EacelleM
bemllt* Apply In pertx
The Welti# Heurt
4/4SW SI Rd X . S x tx d
m tm
M/F/EOE
RESTAURANTS

MtdictJ Asaituit
Must ba Ik ansad parfeet for
moonlighferl Approaimafely
10hours par waak 323 9170
MEDICAL

LAB TECH (PART TIM E)
X RAY TECH
Basic or Ragistarad. F T A PT
RN. CCU E ip (prtvafe practica)
H O T E L ................... U S 4 5 I I

M/F/H/V

NEWS CORRESPONDENTS
Fraaianca roporfert naadnd to
SAjppiamant full lima covaraga
of naws and featufot tor Tha
lantord Harold Position m
volvas mtarviawing nota
taking and writing Eacallont
command of tha English tan
guaga and ability fe typo ara
tstantiai Journalism, photo
graphy and compwfef antry
•aparwnca ara hotptwi lan
ferd amJ Laka Mary rovdonts
prafarra d W rit# lattar
•■plaining intarasf and quad
ft(at.on% to Corrotpondontt.
C O Ronald W Mow fcaaru
tiva Editor Tha Sanford
NaraM JUO N Fr«n&lt;h Ava
lanferd FI 1)771
NO PmCNE CALLl

maid wrvka 111 p x
Call S I M M

Sharg dulgalivg X c x ta Mil
ra tp i/ R h a ta a in n ig h t
C lu b i/ rd ltd u ra n lf Only
tartau* Mgvklet Heart A H x
1 M p m 4B»4dMai_________
SALES

rxfulling vuccetv xtented
M. F T / F T «h o de«lre
Call M l t i l ] ■
14 hr

* SALES ASSOClATtS*
Ta marbaf xraagp A auction
Cell IV lit!
S E C U R ITY O FFICER S

TOT PAY
G Itc x ie required Choke
contract! Call I f r t m H t i
S E C U R ITY G U A R O
FULL
T IM E . Sxtng Lake Hill*. Call

(*taa.btwn«om Alpm
T-S H IR T F R IN TE R • e ip x l
anca preferred Salary bated
x •.e x fence N o n v m a x
C * R O »t* rtB frti.tR L

TELEPHONE REF
(pm until fpm. M « la V »
e x hour t u x x t r t d
IM 4*00
a

T W C ID R IY E I*

Fatl growing com pxy taking
applkelkn* tar delivery povi
tun Muvl moat D O .T . quail
tlCdtlon*. pro omployment
drug/elcthol tw»t required
Ovtiee include delivery X un
finlthed wood maiding* Id
xcount* Ihreughout the net*
E ic*ll»nt bam tlt* Include

II Interfiled apply at
RrawnMeldlngCempxy
UtOFI'rpalrlea Point
Lake Monroe. Florida
E O E ................- .....M l JOM
VAN DRIVER
Fart tlma tar R S V F I*
hour, pvr waak. (4 M ta t t x t
CX I M ) *440 tar aeaXnlnvxl

VILLAO I INN RESTAURANT
nan hiring tip vervxt A
hattairtk tar gvat/nlghtt
Apply m p x von. Village lan.
« il Oeftrack Rd ,
VOLT
TSM FO R AR Y SERVICES

C j i R f g t ______

MUTOESSES
Apply btwn. J and 4 p m
M x Tkur* at B X am a Joat.
(40B S French Ave . S x t x d
Me pbaae cad, ptadte.________

JSOt# $100,000
11 ditHfeufers hMdsd PSC14
full tlma No « i ^ nacassory
RobaHQNaii 574 5210________

* 1 - A p a rtm e n ts /
H o u m to S J u t r
o e l T o Sa

T i T m a T c i L child
OK. Ho partlxk U40 Include*
*11 AHx (F M 134 m i _______

F E M A L 1 to M a rt I barm
hauta UOO- im Fh M l n i l
a t t x lp m

KITCHEN, laundry x ltlM fU

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IN rN A a v x
323-3311 l i t M S

iM R L tm iim

O ex I J M Ig. Ft. Uftag Araatt

Mature mate pwdx r a G. Call

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17— A p e r k i w i i H
F u m is lw d / N * n t

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2 B B B ljA a M v y B M .

b#rm cfeaa fe
i privary.
Call

tl44/wk 4
n &gt; tM t
LARGE renovated I x I bXm*.
rent by ak/ma A/C. pool.
launXy. aata tar chlldrx.
•facial dtacavmt tar x . cltt
tarn H H 4 R X U H N I

121-MBA
1 S 1 -N 9 M M
F u rw iB lw N / W tw l
I 41 • &gt; bdrm turn

tact

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2LS2.

wartdr&lt;t

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IB B — N W B M

MOVE IN SICCUS
LARGE I brtm. A/C. pool,
laundy. (Mtrma No dapatll
tar guallftad ayplkxt* x
NICE ctax I bdrm apt Ipeal
Mr caupta Utl/ma plu* (MB
MCurlty Call m Mrt________
SANFORD Huga I bdrm. x &gt;
lla x * Campltta privacy.
•IM/wk ♦ U N vac Call

a m t _____________

SANFORD. I bdrm U tl/m e
plu* (MB MCurlty Ratarxvcat
required Call 1/4*044

SANFORD - Cary I bodrrtm.
tervoted pxch. Ilghtad pxk
mg Ne paN Ufl/ma/taart
Include* watar, CpR m -lfd l.
SANFORO
lovely I brtm .
complete x l v x y I Mb trem
new hsvptlX (MWah. ♦ (JM
rtc Include*util CaRm -JNf
WEIIYA RtVEI
. lutt I

DEBART -1 bdrm, jvt bath*. 1
c x Rxagt. K r e x porch, all
m a jx appllxcp*. SUB/ma.
lit, leal BrtC 4BJd4BIJId
DBBARY LA R IF R O N T - 1
bdrm home w/FN. ream Big
yard (430/ma a tec Call
Hall Realty, U3 3714
DBBARY - 3 b d m . jty bam*.)
c x gxage. verex parch, all
ma|x appllanca* 1414/mo
Flril.lavt.wc m tm 1714
DELTONA - Nke 1 bdrm 1
both, vereomd r a w. gxaga.
fenced (ISO/me I yr. leave
W4 Iff *04X44/444 3(1*
HOMES ro RENT
3 and 3bedreem

Unfurntthad. Laka Mary and
Sanford arassl Call far
availability and fecattons

» ! , J j/i

Cell JM 44/0
R IN T TO OWN

t l — A p jrtm «n f s

UjAgwMd/Bwt
CLBAHOLAROB Apsrtmants
Good Location 1304 to UJ0 par
mowth. No Pats. Cail)2)IH 4
COEVIUA/MASTER COVE
AfAATMERTS
EXTRA LAR OI UNITtl
1.1A 3bedroom g lv
Fool/Tenni* Court Peaceful,
c x v x t x l tacettan Quiet oft
ttreet parking R em vallx
Special I Ne tecurlty tar guall
tied ap p ik x m »1 3 0 4
M A R I H lr i VILLAO I
Lake Ada I bdrm .... UM m*
IbOrm ( K t im t u * H M t lt
MOVE IN SFECIA1
Large renovated I bdrm. pool.
U M mo Ho depailt tar guall
Had acpilcxt* x tantar d ll
tana I3 3 R U x 3J3 4dM
1AHFORO • I bdrm . ] bath,
ch/a. vpadou*. an appllancat
Inctudad 7J4 JNl.laavamaea
1ANFORO. Larga I and I
b d rm .'* . pay rm nthly ar
waakly Dap . retxenca*. ION
oil Sanlor C itlrx tl JJ1 qJ4j
SANFORD ■ 1 bdrm . I bam.
m a|x kpalu nca* *30*/mo r
UOtM C Call t n P U

3 bdrm .
I
par monlh Call m 4530
SANFORD •3 bdrm. 1 bath a#Jif
plan. Canvaniant to Laka
M a ry B lv d and 17 f t
$475/mo ♦ da# 323 1324
WINTER STRINGS
I boXoom. l bum. tirepixe. ta
much ta litt. 1 Year* eld
tart/me_________ CXI 4*4 411/
1 BEDROOM . Fenced. K r e x

pxch *4/3 p x rmnlh. plu*

it

cxi tn ix i

105— D u p U x T r lp lt k / R tn f
LAKE MART 1 bdm . I bath!
wall ta wall carpal, ch/e.
lanced y x d CXI til 4JW
IONCWOOO U K E F I0 N T
Beautiful V I. I year new
Muvl Seel (114/me Xu* de
pa»lt. A vXlkbleH l U Jk k ll
S A N F O R O - F u rn lth td I
bedreem. N* pet*. N**r
downtown Cfll 111(111.
^ x jrim e b e ta re ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1 0 7 -M o b ili
H o m ts / R tn l
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT
I Redrexa. I beta. CXI » M 4

E lR d r k R l

P a in tin g
FR A N K BARNHART painting A
prossura cfeaning. if yrs sap

Galtxia Helix Retlaurxl.
Lake Mary Call U»«d71
RESTAURANT

B a II l Tackle

HOUSE MINTING

MILLERAD0ITI0NS

GEORGE’S BAIT A TAO LU

COOK
Homo sfyfe food Apply 2PM
4PM Holiday Houta Rattoo
rani, Hwy 17 92 noar Lk Mary
RESTAURANT
KITCHEN H IL f
Apply 2PM
4PM Holiday
Hour# RastauraM. Hwy 17 42
noar Lk Mary_____________
RESTAURANT

Cantral Florida line# 1959
Fraa Otugn. Fraa Eshmafes
lCGCl144IJi_ ^ ^ ii^ 2 J9 4 M
A i r C o n d it io n in q
4 M u t in g
SERVICE • All makas C/H/A.
wafer to air. air to air haat
pumps Now and •listing in
ttallation 27 Yrs aiporwnc*
Wayna Dykas Sr now with
E mor y ' s Pl umbi ng
L k «RMO011444
323 3544

CARYEl
To tarvo moot to cutfomars al
buffet Wilt train Apply )PM
4PM Holiday Housa Ratfau
rani. Hwy 17 92 naar Lk. Mary
RETAIL
CASMIEN/ST0CM FEASOR
Pxt/Full lima Appllcalixt
new being accepted at
Oeckuda Impxtv leer Or
lande Or IWell M x l P m .
IF fIS S x tx d U ltra )

14-18 Yrs. Old?
Need A Job?
The Sanford Herald Has Direct
Door-To-Door Sales Positions
A v a ila b le T o d a y !

EARN EX TR A

NEW ATTLIANCES
OE end M A Y TA G
ALSO

USED ATTUANCES
Racontfitionod • Guar anfood
GOOO S E LE C TIO N
344 C. Cammartial St. Sanferd

MONDAY FRIDAY 4 6 p m (Ftokibie)

Building C o n t r ic t o r r
N E W .R E M O O IU R E FA IR
HOMES. O FF ICES. (T O R E (
All typev centtext t x . Rtt/Cem
M&gt;4kM I O Oehnl. CSC4IWM

CarpRntry
CA R P EN TER All kinds of homa
rapairi. painting A caramK
i.ia Richard Gross 321 &gt;972

C a r p G t / U p h o ls t e r y
C lta n in q
O NE ROOM F R E E . Dupont
Ttfion protaclfen (D S t lO
valut) w/S room ipocial U4 75
or U 91 par room 30% off pat
odor probfemt A rapatrq Ask
abouf our uphofsfery «pa&lt;iaisf
Hours. 4 AM fe 4PM
4)4 43 &gt;4

C ltA ning S trv ice
HO tint* ter that cetaplel*
cleexngt B x n putting it X tJ
Lkt u* w x ry about it t x you
Call ASAP Clexvtg Any til*
home *M g u x x le e d
L k xve d a Bonded e Inturod

$ $ $
Pay By Commaston

_______ C o n c re te_______
T o A p p l y : S l o p B y W o e k d a y s 3 -4 P M
A n d A a k F o r D a w _____________

Sanford H erald
300 N . F re n c h A ve n u e
S a n fo rd

OponSAM 4PM
G U IDE SERVICE
Froth SmokodMuifeff
Llvo Wild Rlvor Shinnors
Fishing Equipmont
C IS A Oraago Blvd.
Laka TWmroo
12105*0

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. paining and life
Fraaastimafas Call22)4)24

FIX IT FAST INC
Ona Call To Do It A ir
Your Naighborhood Handy Man
Ratldanfial a Commorc ial
Call Icotf TodayII 3214111
R E PAIRS • PAINT INO
Yardwork • LfeM Hauling
Na Job Taa Small
Call 1)04442
H o m e Im p ro y g m e n t"

322 3*13

SERVICES
EOE

Claaa r* e a t. kitchan and
laundry laciutta*. cjbta TV
vtartlng at Ml/wa . MB a m
C L E A N ream l x eerklng
panan. 14 Inch catar TV.

It/t Ttyeta C X k * O T Next*
work but runs good. Asking
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MEOICAL ASSISTANT (PART
TIM E)
PHYSICIANS NEEDED
•OBGYN
o Infernal Madicina
• Family P r a d l C I

Start *4 U R p x hour Mutt
hava rtltrtM deity k x t p x t a
t l x Muet be Id y rtrt eM Call
Mr appekttrmnf.........JM M l J
A A R RaeBng

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K t m o d r iin q
Hamas. RastaurawH, Ofikas
Slafe carliftod CBCO 3494) Wa
Oosign/Build and offer Fraa
fstimafes______ Call 34411)1

DAY DISHNASHEI

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
FOR P EO IA TR IC O FFIC E
Front and back par sonno I
nanifed land Rasumo To: PO
Boa 1214lanferd. 32772 1230

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tit ( . M l

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N O F E E F R ID A Y P A Y

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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E ■p x fenced necevvery Mvvi be
D O T exulted Apply in
pxvan Loae'k Ol Maitland,
u n u i M . , i.e t
See Gfady x Doug__________
E X P E R IE N C E D W d llr t lt
axled, hill x p x l lima. Call
m rtsa. art tor C xm xia x

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DRIVERS. ALLTVPES
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MnuecamMann
SU 00 S14 OOpar hr

T a Leave A N t w ii Free..*** t i l l
TO DD a M A I Vaubathhavaa
paid e a r home Pleave Can
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rew abow j

D tIV EIS
TelFM weekly
Local/Long haul
Will Train

EMPLOYMENT

Litton Ta Talking Perwnaltl
U p x c X I charge to ph Mil
a t / t -n it ---------------------------------e f r a m e

7 1 -M t ln W a n n a

Small J a b s « M feb4«Ropa*r
Jabs Fraa (s t Call aaytima
339 3493- LKansod Insurad
W EST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small Jabs • B*g Jabs • Rapa*
Jabs Fraa Esf Call aaytima

119 1491 Lunsod intoFfrd
E lR d r ic A l
H E R ITA G E ELEC TR IC
Prompt Raasonabfa SarvKO
ixansad Insurad
(IrO S IlB ))
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PAINTING/REMO DELING, m
tarlor or aafarlor Fanca
^ B u H d ir ^ ^ o u J fa lr^ la S ^

Bffersncs*

323-1143

Need Your Heurt Panted?
W l O F F I B : Cuvktmx (all*
Ix lta n G u x xte e d l Iniertx
end E .te n o r A I Quality
W x k I FBBK B 1 T IM A T K :
Rekunebi* Price* Don't Pul
O il Till Tomorrow What Yeu
C x Hpve Done Today! CALL
NOW! A rt lor Loo H4 0MJ
IH T IR IO R B B X T IR IO R
Pretat t rtvil w x k. Hrly. rale*
evetl. Ted. M M d ll. Free B»t.
L yn d x'v PretevitaMl Feinting
L e i. Mery (evident
Inter tor/E iWrtor
L ic x w d Invured
Free Evllmetett_______ I N 1(1*
FAINTIttO
inter t x A E rter t x
Heurt*. Apr** Etc.
le v e r Cituent I IN d tK e x t
Ckll enyttme B1 (rt*

Painting I Piptfiua|jn|
Quality W x k . R *«tankblt
Price*. Free Evt In* 111 11tl

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Rtiijact P tiM biat Inc

O M. M A IN TEN AN CE
SAVE 14% bow oa any sarv
ka. loan cart to plumbing or
^ B f e c t F o r b iw I^ r ig ^ jy jl^

l*t Chetc* F x T e x PlumXng
Needvl I e idtaurv e Repeirv
a Remodeling a Repiping
C F C 9 3 1 1 3 )# U IK it'M l M U

L A D d ic A p in g

S*.*0 O ff WITH THIS 40

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Wafer ptKOS pruning A cfeanup
Mulch A now plantings
b Laadscapfeq
m 43S7

Lawn Service
AFFOROAtLE LAWN CaT b "
Q U A L IT Y W ORKI FR E E
ES TIM A TES Call 122 4499
Chuck's Quality Lawn Cara
Comm /Ras • F R E E EST I
No job loo larga;small 322 1571
LAWN CARE Mowing. Shrub
pruning. Fasl Sorvka. Law
P rk W F ro o E tt
449 1344
PROFESSIONAL G A R D IN E R
Mowng. odgmg. now tod. now
mad. ra sod. ra mad. pruning,
topping, trimming, ramoving
A cfearing, planting, cfean up1
C a m p ia t a C a r p i F r a a
as»m rasl M r Van n)044J

RlLIARCt INC
S I W I I B DRAIN CHARING
Jkheuril F IX rate* I
F f rt Evllmetatl C FC O liilJ
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U B O O T T WITH THIS AD
P r g u u r B g « B n ln q ~ *
W A ( TO U R H O U (t W H ITBY
AND NOW G R EY? Cell u*
today I Wo II be x our way I
a A LLE N CONTR ACTING
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n r iiG
ProtevvtonX. vpeedy w rvke t
Pick up end dekvxy kvXI
Reetonebie rate* 333 11 * .

__je*vemevg ter Linde________

M a to n ry

T ra ih Hauling

lO U T H E R N ( T O N I W ORK
W xx fe itt. Jk p x e w « x d x
pools, ttonsw ork around
s w im m in g p o o ls , stona
t R jr jn t R M t u t c o M W )

Y k R O O IB R K H AU LED
tM/LOAO ALtO . JUNK CA R (

A rlu iic L e r io n s
Plana/Kayboard festruclion
Ag capting studants

Prtvafe

b m p * AHfevais aarmamaa
H u r t in g t a r *
COMPLETE homa cars with
lows A concarn for tha atdarly
Spacious accommodations,
few monthly rafes Day Cara
AvaiiabfeAito m u / i
OotSana Nursing SstvKa.Inc
“ Homa Cara Thars AHardabfe"
Nursas • Aids • Liva In's
447 374 101

r em oved, f r u

m ia i

T r — S «rv ic «
EC HO LI T R IE (R R VIC I
Freeevlimetevt Fx r Pncetl
Lk In* (tump Grinding. Tool
m m td k y x w ta

"Let The Prate*uwveN d* or
TR IM M IN G . Tapping. Re
movX. Hauling XI phew* X
treeewrk C l I I O T X
W ite r/ A ir
P u r iiic jtio n
MIRA COM
Wafer and Air Filtration tor
homa and busmaia Far Fraa
K*fim«fe Call
444 l|| |

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117-MoMto

m - H e w e t te r $•!•

H g jg t t / W ir t
MtRiva Im r'' l b*rm . I Cm
tu rn . U liliim pwd

Private

K I T ’ N ’ C A K L Y L E O by Larry W rig M

141—
• ■ k T S N R - 1 B d rm .
M B a* H te

preper»&gt; Ute/me Alter tpm
------------------ m m m *

-SOL.

Lo ti/ itirt
C A liiL a lilr

ru m

•HWt (rate tUl/nanMi
CeH I a a e im

n &gt; - M w t r i« r
AAA • U t lH It t C I N T IB .
New i l t a r M M M It. la
la * ) It. lay* alia or m/m
•meet tearttei at MB/ate
ta n . i i / n a M o i

117— C o m n w rd a l
_______Rente h ______
i w a n M*y t i n Htw y m r
ikepekto H r!». m t» I MO 14
It t i c ter .retetetenelt Deed
V K M K O t t W O I Ureter and
•Metric m l M I )
C a u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ _ M e i&gt; * r

121— Condominium ’
_______Rentals______
I • O R k L^TTb e l^te w rJio In e "
D M Part A m Advite only
U li / m a loci water Call
^ J a n c jt ^ jlia ^ ^ ^ l

125— F o r L m &gt;
SANFORD ■ l l « l Franca A r t .
In M a rlin B ld y . n a il la
CaMan Lama RaRauranl Call
J J e lM a rrw J je jJ jr^ ^ ^ ^

STENSTROM

REALTY, I N C .
•% 0 m 3 4 4 | w &gt;

U U I M and tell

l U P f * V I ITAR TIR /rattraa

Great lacatWn Wall kept

O U I I T V I Caurvtry Hideaway
•ring k a i ammail, garden
taalt Owner may linanra
C Ip lh H a . O n ly ........17. 000
BM NTBB IPRIteO t 14K J/}
G R C A T rm plan, aat m kil
Immacwlala warranty Big
tel Parch A wall Mare tu.M O
»U P * R L IG H T Industry Site
near la V I mm* cammar
d a l Good Ironlooo After*
property aval lam*
taroao
U K I NCW UK U Mary J/»
All a.trat Sky llghlv Iptc.
microwave, tot In kit. tenet
mar* Roam ter pool Reduced

rm. parch, pantry, tocurlty
•yk.i t w * S o*It
tin.SOO

CAU. MTTIMt

321-2720
322-2420

141— H o m x fo r Sale

KOI Park Or., tenter*
M l W Lako Mary V . Lk. Mary

A 1 I L A T I O Vstm tv* far a
handyman Gwnor financing
1/1. dtfachad garaga Submit
ail offers Terms
Atkina III.9Q4

aaooooooa*****

HIOOIR LME

Lie. Aaal E tta* Ira k tr
2ad4 iawierd Are.

A SS U M I, NO QUALIFY
] bdrm : both, largo let.
lancad back yard t l l . W
V.MecOkhtemlg M l TJ44

121-0751._____ .321 2257
MARI HAM NOOOS ARU

* OUT M i l IN TORN *
O E LTO N A . nice area! V7
•allI plan, vaulted ceilingt.
family roam, captain ttyla
kilchon. catling I ant. prewired
tar tacwrlty and tpaakar
intern. lovely rutIK cadar
parch (icraanadl Ovartliad
lo t . t p r l n k l a r t y t t a m .
narkUop. 1 car garage
MUST S IL L Q U IC K LY
R Y O W ttlR .M O T IV A T ID I
M l.M R
to* to lle r H P MM

ASSUMABLE, ROQURUnme
LESS THAR *2500 CASH
IN CLUDINO CLOSING COST
3 A 4 bdrm homei m Sonford.
Deltono/DeBory'Ll Mory
Long wood/Allomonte Sprmgi

$1,300 DOWN IRCLOOSJ DC
) bdrm I bath. Ilraplaca.
appliancai. carper!
ut.TCO

LCSS1HAR 13,(00 DOUR

3 3 split plan, apphoncei. 1
cor garage on privacy fenced
l/locro
................ 147. SOO

ASSUME. ROQIIAUn
UUC MART POOl HOME

IT OWNER
T N O o lt Sonlord
Ou*t/prtra* I larga bdrmi.
utility room /]rd bdrm , J
baths. fireplace. popltennn
prlvltedges Included Roductd
to tMS.000 Phorv days 321
•4 )S t r t f l t r SPAA ond
wekends. P I 3+44/140 m i

New 1 bdrm 1*1 both 2 itory.
apphoncei. fireplace 2 cor
gorage ...»
I44 too

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
3/H i. 1.400 iq ft. now paint
ond carpet, oppiioncet on 1/3
ocre SS12/mo US 000

BY OWNER
f Room. I both houio with
flrepiac# ond icroonod perch,
cornor lot Alto 1 room homo
w ith wrop •round porch,
fencad yord. 1 welts. 3 sheds
? Miles E oit of Oitoon
US .000FOR BOTH Moot Otter It
___ Coil n » n o or i s q aoso

\u in \i n
111 W . I I I . St. Solfo I I I
ASSUMABLE w/flAOOO down. 1
bdrm . |\i both, cb homo, ch
A o. gorogo. fenced f \ flied
rote. 13 yrt remaining, only
sso.ooo
A F F O R D A B L E 1 bdrm. H i
both homo CH/A. corner lot
Low down poyment
U t +00

NOW WIRINO R E. AOENTS
D ELTO N A • new 3 bedroom,
only I50S fotol P I T I per
month 12300 down VA no
down 551.+00
The Roolty Shoppe n t t iff

OCITOM
ClOIOtOltS Owner i mmt iell
New Meriodei built home 3
bedroom. 3 both, lomily room.
workshed ................... U3.000
M AKE O F FE R ColICborNfte
ERA
SlinSS

FHA/BONO MONEY
New Homei. 3/1. good loco
tion. low down, low monthly
Reiole homei olio availab*
AA Cornet. Inc. Century II
Col lone! Month*Id
Q o y i.in iiiiE e o i.m y in
GENEVA
Own instead ol
renting 3 bdrm d o le to
elementory uhool Fenced
yord
UtlOO
Coll GNrlo Lombert
IR A Sun Florido. MS MM
Eeinlngi , MM3M

GENEVA
Homo on 2li ocrei 3 bdrm . 1
both, appliances. gorage. od
d it io n o l out b ld g
or
workshop .................. 57+ 300 ‘
PA U L A B E TN OSBORNE
V E N TU R E I PR OPERTIES
_________ 321-4/44
L A K E M ARY NI0HI 3 lorge
bedroomi are *«#ured m thu
beouliful pool home p lui
eol in kitchen, family room,
wrtuned porch with bar and
ipr Ink leriy item
4+4.300
Metro Rool EitoN Co. Inc.
___________ 531 7337___________

10CH AMOR
By awnar. I bd m I bath,
cantral M/A. an ) left l i t
H em , wood Or Reduced te
sa i .w o ........
im n ia ri

MARKHAM NOOOS AREA
Loke Mory schools. opproa 1
ocroi. lorge oak tree! 4
bdrm . greatroom. formal
dimng. den. largo tcreenad
pool, 5I7+.000 A iium able
Newly renovated immediate
occuponcyl Oaner. | » ISS1

MUST SELL
SAN FO R O
14.000 down
a u u n u no guolity J bdrm . 1
both. 2 cor gorage. Irg kltch
en. fpic. u r n polo 222 2SK
O LO COUNTRY HOME
2/1
Lorge fenced yord. double
goroge. I 4 and SR44 u/.ooo
Owner Financing
222 2094
O U T OF S TA TE owner m ull
toll Handyman ipeclal Brick
homo. 3 bndroorm. I both
Mult bo Men Bed offer 1113
W 121991 St Coll M l 4?A 1149
or M 14021229_______________

QUINN REAITY • 321-3643
Reitdiwtioi &lt;n4 Cow u r t U I

&gt;1HWV.IMI.DB BART

STAIRS rflOTERn
m rm m tu *

* TRARSfEXRfD?
♦ REE0T0SIU?
CALL USII
FOR IM M B D IA T I A CTIO N

4171771155
W IN T B R S P B IN O t - J/lte.
central N/A. Radacadl UI.M R
m rm

14t— C o m im rc ia l
Pn p tr ty / S a h
10th St ASantardAy*
Zoned GC 7 One 10 OW tq tool
worehomo or garage bmiding
One 930 ig toot office bldg
with additional l.SOO iq toot
covered storage pim outvde
storage One lot o a o n street
For twMcoK N2 9t 9f

QUAORAflEX
New root, oiumemm siding.
By owner 119 t o t
4 reiideotiol eoiti. income
S IM M , eapomoi U 400 Price.
193.000 Assumed* I inane mg
e t t \ 113 0941.

153—A c rta g e
Lots/ S a lt
OEBAR Y LOTS F R O M 41.993
LAR R Y HERMAN. BROKER
1104110
Qlt.bn.
1210401
HIOH A Dry lot Oranga Cityon
county maintained rd Nice
area aaiy term* w 11500 dn
or 17000 cam 9B4 m 7743
O CALA NATIO NAL FO R E S T
Wooded tots River access
U950 each Me money dewnt
171 41 monthly
Ownar
.
*3*4179 4T &lt;9041 4211410
SEM INOLE CO UN TY 3 acres
with houta ) bdrm . J bath
11*9 900 o I acres iarge oafe
trees U4000. Mwy 44 3 Acres
1430 000 • Oft Dean Rd
laketront 3 acres U43 000
L A K E C O U N T Y 0 acres
139 *00 A 40 acres 1297 000

SHOWERS REALTY
m a n * ___________

SMAU ACREAGE
2 i acres on paved Marquette
Hd near town Zoned Agncwi
Can be 2 bldg sites all
tor
129 100 or will split

CALLBART
REAL E S TA TE
R EALTO R ..................&gt;22 7*4

155— Condom inium s
C o -O p /S a lt
S A N O L EW O O D V IL L A S
Spacious 2 bdrm . 3 bath, mmt
cond. screened porch, heat
pum p fans, appliances.
•■»r as. U l 300_______ 2210113
V ILLA S OF CASSELBERRY 3
bdrm 2 bath ♦ den screen
porch
04» MOO or 477 4121

1ST— M o b il*
Homes / Sale
CANDACE COVE
t U P IR NICCIt 3 bedroom &gt;
full bath doublewide Cathe
dral ceihngs. hardboard nd
ing. shingi# roof, skirting
Must Sae To Appreciates 14.too
Call Collect
407 f3J 7040
or 407 244 0427 after 4pm
HANOV AAAN Special 12 ■ 45 2 2
with addition Raady to move
M .730or best offer H I Hal

URERATHTRN ESTATES
12*40 Tbedroom 1•.bath flor
ida room c h a furnished
and all appliances shed
U 2.000 or best offer
414%U U
LARGE 1 BEDROOM
Eacellent condition, nicely
furnished corner lot at Park
Avo Mobile Park . 322 2041

MUST SELL

SANFORD AREA PARK
12X41 3/3 split
screened room

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
you can rani • 2 bdrm.
2 bath for tha prlc# ol a 1
bdrm.

(Phis
• Witarfronl Lllattyla
• Modern Fitnggg Canter
• Indoor Racquotball
• One Month Free

Rantal Apartment a
On Lake Monro*
2ITS W. Seminole
Btvd.

Hw&gt;. 1 T-B2
Sanlord. FL 32771

323*2628

And supplies Asking 11.244 #r
beslofter
_______ 227 4542

R EA LTY

24 ■ 34 10 Craftmade
33
split shmgie root, dishwasher
tplc A retrig 113 000 or otter
Days 3231144/eves A winds
904 3034071__________

R EG ATTA
SN O R ES

JARIT0RIAIEQUIPWERT

157— AAobila
H em w s/Salw

FOR SALE IT a m i
OOVIRMMINT RISALIS
•OB AA BALL JR . P.A.
LAK« RUBY RIALTT matte

Car Step* Otel Bar
Baatey M n Cancrate BancPee
Sand. Rack. Camanf. ttea)
M n ^ t e Concrete C o - m IM I
JACUZZI
W en « J yr» eld
Paid m h o . .U m g lego Call
Call________________ m u d

OR A N S I C IT V
N IC * &gt;
badr earn ham* wifi family
ream, kitchen, living ream,
utility and car part

T E L F A IR

7* Camb
34 000

Rape 14X43 spilt 02 Tidwell
31 200 dawn tor qualified
buyer Under SJ43 per month
includes mtg and lot rent
Rape
14X44 3/2 split
H
f Wefwoud Sand Poaf 31 200
down tor qualified buytr
Under 3130 per month a
dudedsmtg andlotrent
14X441/1 40Guerdon

w OO

12X 34 2/1 40 Manaiae Femed
yard
U mo
14X44 1/1* y split i ; Skytme.
screened porch U 2.00U
24X34 1/3 spilt §0 Champ,
on C o n c o rd
F ir e p la c e
dr ywaii m*erior very clean
114 430
&gt;4X 34 S/l spilt « Cratimede
Dishwasher, t.replace 117 000
Biokai. 323 I 1 1 0 / U 1 1 7 0 J

44 V4. aw*. A/C. P/S. P/B.
store casset* new radial*
grey with luiwry interior.
•dyif driven 51IW
374 2914
*M Till, endtt. *tm. 4 door

737— T ra c to r! and
______ T r a lk r !
FARM TRACTORS
» U l t D IN STOCK

ALL tIZ Itl ALL FRICIS!
Ma tiand Tractor 4 Equipment
'am i N of Maitland
Interchange on 17 91
424 7373

nrntm i tiwietteY M ann

FIAT RED TRAILER

FU BLIC A U TO AUCTION
I V I B Y W Z D .4 F B I . » MFM
D AYTO N A K U TO AUCTIO N

N I A V T O U T T . IIN . la ite v
Call H I n i l

II

HI
&gt; W a ca «aim R m m
Formica Site* caea H i i R e
■ i m t e . racHna A lilHNWr
U N aNealehatr M . M M
potty t ! L alum ae U M f cene
III HI M U

Living raam/fln plat*. tarmal
dbdng.) car attechad garaga
•agarate 1 car garaga/aHKa
Reduced
...............tili.oag

JarfBRMR Rat Estate

BRANO N IIV O F F K I ALONG
* 0 v j It K M n l t
O C IIO M IN O I
Ma*a hi taaciai.... u h t m .
C a a tii tata_________
I M U L L R IN T A L O F F IC B t
T w M OC I Wory — ........... ....
I jiH -C a R e e w lW -ilW

NEW 4/J'i cadar homa Loti
of frees! t Loti af •■frasH
HAW )
W ALLACE CHESS M A L T Y
n it s ;?

________ C a a m i i t e _________

•aautdul/gaatity a
i. 1 Bath an V 4 acr*
area at aufatenwng
t lore*

M A N A G IA K N T A R E A L T Y
LAMB MARY UK V&gt; FPLC.

127— OWIct R o n fo l!

BATEMAN REALTY

•Far PickciMrurar
U p T r w k ll e ll

anyone in he dealer
Sm fordtj* Mary area.

PONTIAC FIREBIRD

PONTIAC U N U

NUB T'S CBOWte PAWN
_________ W TH TB K A _________
a k i a n am. I atery. Idyttwtlda
Lear FdNWn. wall kept, new
carpet, W r t v pccanta, JB N.
weed d o th and t ra g ic a l
landacaping p d a canalpy at
aakt Great m lihkarhaad.
•act vatea— ........... ( H U M .

2 3 1 -C ftn

773— M Jscella
• •ASKBTBALL caret
I wIIteCaRRxNare. HIteM
•■BAR A H O I PLATPORM
CBUTCNIS Ware IIM naw
MWa alter . .
xeitea

Spring H am m ock Park 3
bdrm . I bath resales from
317 300 J72 0041

CARRIAGE COVf
SUPER NICEM 3 bedroom &gt;
M l both doubiewide Cathe
dral codings, hardboard s»d
lag. shingle reef skirting
Must lee To Appreciate!!! too
Ceil Collect
407 t i l 7040
or 407 194 M27 after 4pm
IfiSO M O BILE HOME
lor hunting lodge or storage
No tit*
3200
________Coll I 440 3194________
\ r n Palm A * • M i It. central
heat A e*r. washer A dryer
Good condition 17000 Lot 149
Carnage Cove Mobile Home
Park Can §14 4030

” I S ' - R b b I E ita tB
W a n ta d _____

* * WADED* *
MOM I t a M O B IL ! H O M Il
R IN T A L t • A C B I k O I
fgc|tRMn R u t Eilat*

407-372 1155
Wanted immedta*iy 10 40
acres suitable for residential
deveiopemenf Write Terry
Clayton. Route 10 Boa 119.
Lake City. FI 32033 or call
904 7U 4404 Brokers protected

140— Business
F o r S a lt
tU IL O IN G
Zoned commer
de l Set up as O U P LE X
Lease Purchase possible
Handyman special! 2314 Park
Orivo_______________ 122 IMS
STYLIST With following Busy
friendly shop Good walk ins.
end SIS 3 Pomi\ area J73 7]i?

141— Country
P ro party / S a lt

wSECLUDEDw
B U T CLOSE TO TOWN
3 Acres with Mobile Home
SvptK 4 Wall
U l 000
tea Qeatilymf May'aaaa
i0f|fR UR R u l E s U ti

407-327-1155
111— A ppliances
/ F u rn itu ra
W A N T IO Gaea teakmf aa*ti
•acts, working or net. We 4lsa
U l 42M
B J S RESALE
We Boy/Sell Far niter • A Cal
lectiMes. Including Estales
21911 Saofori A y . , 221 7449
CHAIRS •I recliner, tan. I S W
Rocker recimer. tan 373each
407 444 1714__
• O IN E T T E S I T Round fab*
and ) wooden chairs 123 Can
Mo«e
Call 223 4090
F R E E Z E R UPRIGHT llcubic
ft (Ward) 3130 Queen sofa
sleeper w matching rockar
rattan tropical print 1200
Chrome and glass pecan cot
tee tab* w'matchmg com
modes 373 Round wrought
iron tab* w/4 chairs, almond
co*r 3135_______ Call 313 4110
K E N M O R I W ASHER
Eacellent condition White
1141 Call 121 3001. anytime
LARRY'S M ART. I l l Sanford
Ave New&lt;Usad turn A appl
Buy/Salt/Trade....... 3224131.
O L IV IN O R 0 0 M S U I T I
(Sectional couch and 2 swivel
rockers! like new All tor f t!
Call
___________ 323 3409
• L O V E S I A T / S O F A gold
crushed velvet. sta«n*ss s*el
home Ewe tor office wa&lt;tmg
room or home 3«00 323 3S9f
earty AM or eves
• MICROWAVE Oven (Largi'i
S W 1I2S4U after 4PM_______
• PAIR of ice cream parlour
chairs Antique originals 370
___ Call 321 9230
___
Q U E E N S H E s o tA b e d
brown beige good condition
5200 222042 After 4U pas
• SOFA BED brown tones 523
m a7ijl
SOFAS eacailenf cond t&gt;75ea
Chrome A glass end lab* A
d*net»e tab* Matching wood
wnd tables 2 « 7477

117— Sporting Goods
• GOLF CLUB tun set « golf
bag and por tab* car t 344
___________ 121 1713___________
• GOLF CLUBS
lad*«s RH
I 3 4W 1 3 7 4 9 PW Miaad sat
with bag EaceHent shapa
373
Call 221 2244

O ffice Supplies
/ Equipm ent

Ilf—

C O R IIR
Gatlainat » II»Z
multi CO* copying Accepts
up * II o 17 l opws 3930
Call
_____________ 424 5374

I f I- B u ild in g

M a te ria ls
A LL S IC I L BUILDINGS .1
dealer m*o&lt;ie 2 000 * 30 000
* ft Ca ' *7 2ti 1241 collect

193— Law n

Carden

• LAW N MOWER
2'i HP
Briggs and Siraton L*e Now
MuM Set! &gt;43 44
443 7114
• LAWN Mower Tore 21* 3 hp
• r#ar bagger 1 muicher push
new wheels. 573 U l *4/4

1W— Law n 4 Garden
• SCARS C ra lttm aa l a . a r
Cic.ltent ritfvuiif condition I

I f f - P a t s 4 twppllas
• FR E E SMbfie * good home
Must h a y fenced yard 3 yr
aid m a*________Call 2214037
• F R E E * good home Boaer
miaed female 1 yr eld
whi*. an shots good through
M ay
E ■&lt;
w a tc h d o g ,
hausebrokan. needs coring
•wntrs 9A4 7f9 9933 af*r 4PM
STABLE Shaving!
S3 yd 10
yd minimum
these are
iin jv not dust 323 9332

700— H a fts tared Pats
RUXNM0UN0 PUPS
4 IC . uniqua. gentle pels or
mantraiiers SoOO delivery
Caitl 317 334 3411___________
SHIH T1U Black and wht* 7
months, housebroken 1173
Catl 221 4133

203— Livesto ck and
______ P o u ltry ___
CHICKS
Fancy and common
breeds Ducks, quails, turkey.
Call J71 90*

711—A n tiq u e s/
C ollectibles
PRIVATE ESTATE SAU
(Start Up ol Restaurant Bust
ness) forces sa* of my Un
c* s collection of high quality
Peru an Rugs and Fountain
Pent Day for Eves *3 1413

213— Auctions
•RIDOES A N TIQ U E SO U2 2411
141 M/Sat • Aachen Th e n Tpm
2444 Hwy 44W •♦AB347AAU477

715— Boats and
Accessories
AIRBOAT Gator Hull. II feet.
123 ang* valve Iycoming with
trailer Reduced lor quick
V4*' 32 300 firm Alw&gt; Deiphtn
U wh44t.S1.30D Call U3 4M9

COMMFKCtAi FISHING NETS
Hoop nets Call 444 9201
GLASS M ASTER BOAT. 17 toot
71 HP Evmrude motor and
trailer Atktng 1734 or make
otter Call 372 4 4 4 4 ____

SEARS TRI HULL
14 It hbergiau boat 30 Horse
electric start Mercury M30
________ Call m 4414_________
I I ' i It elder madel Baslen
Whaler • 1943 model 30 hp
E ••nrm* motor J tra&gt;*r% all
•quipped 13900 m i l *
• If FOOT f Tb E R G L A II BOAT
Very unique design Very old
Needs restoration You re
m o y SiOob oCall 131 4241
17* LAR SO N w trailer In
board outboard Rum good
11300 or best otter J 2 I \U i

U JOHNSON 15HP
SS Prop Lik# Newt 11000
O
k B
_______ 122 1344

UPONTOON
•With motor, trailer. 20’ seats
10
Call otter 3pm 321 7072

219—W an ftd to Buy
Nan Ferreus Metals...........Glass
KOKOMO....................... m 1144

2 2 3 -M u sic a l
M trc b a n d is t
U PR IGH T Pieno « .m twn&lt;n.
good condition Asking 3400

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LARCE SALE
Van accRsanes. van caw
rersaen *ps. tinted wlndewt.
tedders, reef racks, redr Mr.
*•♦!. ra h tt. TV's. V C r s .
running bnwrds Camm«rc*(
*•*. 14 H P Mr cempressor.
224 w ilder. a«r*ss sprayer
and betas, slack fasts. I Saw
eiectrK bpsst
suctsaa Iffl.
efltce lurwHvre. aid gwwt. teals
and mssc Gay net*'i FlarHt.
414 I Sastferd A y . Friday
and Saturday, 41____________
O N I rt gallon aquarium and
wrought .ron stand, lad obo
Call 233 1344________________
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W A TE R N E A TE R
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&gt;4'EM ERSON Ce*r TV •I m y
old Asking SI71 F.sher VCR.
good condition 1171 or 5300
firm Cdil anytime M3 4404

S50 to 1100.000
12 distributors needed Part A
full time No eap necessary
Roberto Neil 374 3210

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Cars
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tut*, kkealate mate cenairten
M U ST S IL L II i i . l t ) er bett
eWer CatllM e w ___________

TARE UP PAYMENTS
f c t p l if .l t * tine.etc

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t e l R A T TOP M I ter » K i r t
(ef»/lY«cb«t BIB IC L L *utr
exited weed p trti AA A U TO
IA L V A O I ei DeBary. M0 MOt

M DOOOB CO LT Avte an.
Iteraa. Greet Trempertelten'
Only ................
let V'ltm
Call Mr Perm , K U I W

23V—M o to rcycles
and Bikes

1907 074
4 cylinder. 4 speed. A/C. s»ero.
new fires Great MiteageM
&gt;1.244___________ Cell 170 7924

YAMAHA SR SOO
*74 I2J04 mt Showroom P*w)
II 2300 b/O
372 t i l l

1141 PONTIAC U U IE

Gray « r maroon velour mtori
or Very c*an. very good
r a lid k le trd n s p a rfd fitn
E ■c e d e n t far 2nd car
12300 offer After a p m Ceil
__________ OOP1274__________
1944 FORD M UST A NO LX 2
dr. hatchback. 2 1 Liter 4
cylinder. PS. PB. A C. low
miles, orc ctnd 170 4912
1147 MAZDA 222. 2 door mmt
condition! 44.000 ml**. A/C
Will consider trad* Asking
54.991 Call evenings or leave
message____________ 272 7172
‘44 CAOILLAC Fleetweed U430
dr best cash offer All power
and air Call
222 isaa
'79 AUOI
New tires 4
battery 3
Leather In *
r * r 11.200
322 4233
41 C H IV Y CA V ALIER Wage* •
Clwan d»p*mUblw SUSP bwtl
offer Colt i n 2402___________

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Full power. #/(. om/fm. 2
door, 77 000 ml 53.300 323 2377

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V tliic lfts /C a m p e r s
CADILLAC S EVILLE
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tires, grey, ail ealras n io jo
mdts 53.400 ..
109 1911
DODO I Coachman Motor* • ^e
'70. 22’ awning, roof and d.i\h
atr. 41.084 ml IldOO 449 1911
PROWLER. 1971. IS foot S'rep*
• roof air. awning we-ght
4 004 lbs licefiont condition
Asking U 300 Owner. 277 7479
SHENANDOAH 12* Pari Modal
21*awning on beautiful *of
9 a 13shed new llOafetMV
222 0437 on Lot 3Qa

243— Junk Cars
JUNK CABS B IM O V 1 0
NO CN AR O t
J2J9J77
SlTop Dollars! Paid for |unk
cars, trucks. 4 wheel dri*e
Any condition Call 177 3941

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and T r u c k i

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great' looks bad 3400 or best
•fter__________ Call 477 4492

TAAE UP PAYMENTS
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49 C H IV Y CAVALIER Au«o.
air. stereo, really low miles.
M UST SEEI Only 3134 U mo
Call M r Payne. 313 It 13
G O V E R N M E N T S E IZ E D
V e h «* s from t&gt;00 Fords
Mercedes Corvettes Chevys
S u r p lu s B u y e r s G u id e
t 403047 0004E «t &gt;4172

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•2. 4 cylinder, stick shift on
floor with over drive New
paint and tires! f Runs Great"
52.400____________Call 221 2742
M UST S I L L • 42 Chevy Van
Custom V I 3 captain chairs,
couch 4 cooler, cruise control,
tilt steering All set up for
handicapped person Hand
controls 4 selectnc wheel
chairlift US.000 Call 442 4434
after i p u»_________________
1947 F 134 A L T 4X4
Black,
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Sfm no* Ford________ 322 IN I
1947 TO Y O TA 4X4 SlpM d.A/C
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222 1441
n CH EV Y C 14 •V I owfo Runs
needs work &gt;424 or best
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322-2116
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WANT YOU
AND YOUR TAX
RETURN

MERCEDES SEL
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Loaded, c h a rc o a l,
eacellent condition Asking
S27.000_________ Coll 327 1744

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down
•acept toa. log. tit*, etc
49 PONTIAC ORANO AM
Agio air. s*r#o 14 valve
•ngma. power windows, cruise
control Only flee 72/mo
Can Mr Peyne, 123 3133

Courtesy
Daihatsu
can give you
i immediate
Credit toward die
down payment of your
next new or used vehicle.
Just bring us your
lax return and we’ll
show vou how.

NISSAN310 GX
40 3 speed, air. burgandy
only 30 400 m ilts, clean
M UST S E L L !' 11.493 or best
offer
Call 322 0947
P E U G E O T * 3 Turbo
1944
Silver. 24 00C mi*% 34443 or
Mercedes 430 SE 1972 Silver.
M.943 4344334 or 1221414. eves
PONTIAC lUM BIR D 10 acyl 4
speed Runs Good* 1400 Call
323 0342 alter 1pm weekdays

1989 PONT. GRAND PRIX

MARCH It A II 4 9AM 3PM
1241 P A LM E TTO A V E .
E V E R Y TH IN G M U S TO O IH

MAffCH l»9«10
9AM TOSPM &gt;322 Y ALE AVE
Toys, dolls TV. 3 HP air
compressor, bar b que grill,
and lots of misc
MARCH It A II from V to 3 lo's
ol good items to choose from
1913 VumnArlM Ave . Lanierd
___________1254440___________

PLANT AND PARKING LOT
SALE
Profit to Mwrth of Dimes
March 10th 7 10 to 12 20
NCNbttana M30Orlando Or .
Sanford
3AT SUN 9 44 Mwi'i Fpmit'y
•03
409 Catalina Dr (aft
M elton.ii*) Lawn edgar
yard iou*&gt; go carl sail saws
drills 1/4** drive socket set
VCR
Couch
720 V E*c
**»«■ J. » MUCH Ml 3C
SATURDAY ONLY. 4a to Ip
Lots of miscellaneous 2324
Hiawatha Sanford
SATURDAY ONLY |J 2i 9 * ?
740 BeywoodCirc* M-uena
name l* n u ___________ ____

SUPER IIC SALE
Treasures and trasn Thgr%
day
Sunday 9 fill 3 2001
Palmetto Are. Sanford

W W W

Fully loaded. 3 speed
34-300 alter 4pm_______ 121 7947
Mercedes 434 SE 1972 Silver.
M tts or Peugeot 303 Turbo
1944 Silver. 34 400 m iiat
31993 SJ441*a r m 44*.eves

Auto. Air. Ca m . Pwr Win A Lock. Tilt

ESTATE SALE

'2995
'2495

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BIG YAKD SALE

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735—T r u c k ! /

1984 MERCURY COUGAR SR7

MARCH IM A M UNTIL??
222 W I7TH ST
Household ilems. cameras
and * t i of f r y lures_________

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SERVICES

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It 12 FAM ILIES SAT. ONLY
204 Block W 13th SI. 9 2PM
Antiques. coi*&lt;tab*s chairs,
tools, typewriter mattress
housewares be** s_#»c

YARD &amp; PORCH SALE
SAT MARCH 10
I 20AM to 4PM
**4 W 20th St

YARD SALE
R ITC H E Y S M A R K E T
123 CO UN TY RD 13
(Corner ol 40 West 4 Co Rd 4131
El Cemtno. 3730 tool boa tor
p«ck up car ramps boatsaafs
4 anchors, fishing equipment
horseshoe sets, log chains
power saws 4 drills, hand
truck hand brace 4 bit
wrenches sockets, all kinds of
tools' M UCH MUCH MORE I
Friday 4 Saturday ____

1989 CHEV. CAVALIER
Aulo. Air. Stereo Pwr S A Brake. 4 Or

1989 PONT. GRAND AM

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Air. Steroo Pwr W. Quad 4 Eng . 4 Dr

$ 0 w O O

1989 PONT. LEMANS GSE

$6988
$3988
$4988
$2988
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1988 PONTIAC LEMANS
Cauetlo Air. 4 Door

1987 ISUZU IMARK
Auto . A it. 4 Or , 30 000 m i. StereorCau

1985 DODGE C O LT
Auto. A r Stereo

1986 HYUNDAI GL
4 Speed. Castette. 4 Door

TARO SALE
SOS Sanford Ave Sanford
►»
Saturday Sunday
1994 I 4lb Street
(East ol
M *i*nvil*) Frt 4 Sal . 9 * 3
Dishes canmsfee set, etc

$3988
$8988
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hque typewriter deerhead
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SANFORD 323-2123
ORLANDO 42S-5099
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S an fo rd H erald
Residents defend Chuluota

N EW S D IG E S T
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□ Sports
Hit sands Lyman ovar the top
L O N G W O O D — A last minute single was all
L ym a n needed to treat Semlnolr 4-3 last night In
a Seminole Athletic Conference baseball (fame
at L ym a n High School.
"W e won Ih h one by thr skin of our teeth."
said L ym a n roach Dob McCullough, whose team
Improved to 7-2. 2-1 'n the SAC "W e tried to
give this one away hut w r couldn't.
•m r a p e 1 B

Whiskey River ties for second
S A N F O R D - Whiskey River moved Into a tie
for second place In the Sanford Recreation
Wednesday Night Softball League with a 9-8
come-from-behtnd victory over RM C at Chase
Park.
Th e win raises Whiskey River's record In 4-3
while RMC fell to 2 6. No information was
received on the scheduled game between the
Sanford Police Hrnevolenl Association and the
Killer Rees,

Developers lose tw o, win
one in land planning wars
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D — Chuluuta residents
np|MiM-d to higher density develop

merit In their rural area won Iwo
rounds hill lost one lu llielr liallle
against developers Iasi night.
Developers brought Ih rlt plans lo
da- Seminole Counlv planning and
/lining 1 ommlssloin-rs in .111 effort to
Increase the liumtier ol hollies III
llielr area 111 "clustered" and other
suburban housing plans
The PAZ commissioners voted 4 2
In recommend eiiiriilv entmnlsslnn
Sec Land* Page 5A

Due tonight:
New Heathrow,
Wekiva projects
By J . MARK BARFIELD

H erald s la ll w riter_______________
S A N FO R D — Cou niy planning
and zoning commissioners con­
tinue llielr review of proposed
changes to die cuuniy's land
development pl.ui at 5 p m. Ihls
after in Min w ill) 10 more projects
T See M eeting, Page S A

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□ Florida
Welfare compromise reached
T A L L A H A S S E E — A House committee de­
cided yesterday that stale welfare officials could
use Ihetr clients as subjects (nr social research
experiments, subject to strict outside oversight.
T h e measure would create a nine-member
Review Council for Hum an Subjects.

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Over 100 Chuluota area residents came to the couniy pianninq and zoning
committee s meeting last night to voice then opinions on three housing
developments planned tor the Chuluota area

Longwood official resigns
L O N G W O O D - Lots Martin. Longwood's first
personnel d lrrrto r. has resigned her post
effective March I6 to assume similar duties In
Lake C ouniy.
" T h e opportunity came along to work lor a
larger organization, and I Just couldn't pass ll
up, ' Martin said
Martin said her yearly salary will Jum p from
$ 3 1.600 to 9-12.MX).
Mayor Gene Farach said Martin will be
missed "If we could afford to match Lake
Cou nty's olfer. we would do so." he said.
Martin was innucntlal tn Initialing several new
programs In Longwood. Including new Insur­
ance coverage, health care containment, revised
pay plans, and a worker's compensation review
board.
" W c were Jusl starling to roll along. I have 15
Irons In the fire, and will miss Longw ood." she
said. "H u t I'm very excited about m y new Job."
Martin's first day as Lake County personnel
director Is March 19.

Polly Millor of the League ol Women V tors came to list night s meeting to
oppose a proposed development near Chuluola

Stepson taketh away then giveth back
By SUSAN LO O IN
Herald stall writer
LO N G W O O D — A man was ar
rested yesterday alter llllc-gcclU
trashing Ills sleeping steplullier in
the lie.ul wllli a heir I miIII i - amt
rr|Mirtedly returned $1,500 mil ul
S2.0tM&gt;stolen trmii die »u m u
Gregory Lamar Halnci 27. 711
Si Johns River Drive Sanlonl. was
arrested Wednesday by Scinhuili
Counlv sherlH's Invesllg.ilnr Willie

• h mill, i .it ilu i minn |.ill Rainer
is ili.ugiil null armed nitdirrv
.uuit'il hiirgt.uv kidnapping and
aggravated liulleiv in a ultui k nil
llillv ( h i ia I IHri \ I mintv Road
127 LmigMiHMl
( all ■ |H irleit In s h e r it l s d e p u t ie s
lie vv.l isi* •p mi Ills living mum
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IititI Raiiiet ultegeillv standing over
IIin i vs till a I m • r I n it lli* lit Ills hand
t air It'll I iIimhI nil Ills l.ii e ami mill
K nillf I lie lie* *1* *1 III go III .1 hospital

K.Iilier allegedly ilein.imled !&gt;|ix&gt;
Iriilli t'arr Irelnri- he would allow
Inin in gu lu .i liiispii.il |miIi&lt;i- s*iv
When &lt; arr lirnughi mil Ills wullel
Raluei allegedly griihlied M and ran
( arr said lie chased R.iinei and
asked fur Ids m niiry haek
I In
wallet eonlalned S2.tNNI. and I'att
loid police Rainer returned SI -aXI
and kepi SfrlX)
Carr went tn *i linspltal where i ills
In Ills head rei|iiired slllehes. Chan
•tier te|Mirled

Russell trial delayed
T A M P A — T h r trial of Joe Thom as Russell.
50. of Osteen, and hts son Jeffrey Thom as
Russell. 34. of Sanford, scheduled this week In
federal court In Tam p a , has hern delayed to
accommodate a defense attorney. T h e two are
charged with conspiracy and trafficking In
marijuana.
T h e R u m c IIs were arrested June 7. 1988. at
Russell Seafood Just east of Sanford on State
Road 46. Th e restaurant Is ofrerated by Joe
Th o m a s Russell's cx-wlfc and employed Jeffrey
Thom a s Russell. T h e Kussells were caught at
the scene as federal, slate aixl local lawmen
Intercepted an airplane loaded with 628 pounds
of marijuana that landed at a nearby airstrip
Lawm en, artlng on a tip on an International
sm uggling ring, allege the Russrlls were there to
lake delivery of the marijuana shipment from
Belize In Central America
Six other suspects were also arrested later and
are co-defendants In the case In Florida. The
Investigation extended to Las Vegas. Ncv. Th e
trial Is rescheduled for April 30 InTa m p a .
T h e delay was granted because a defense
attorney said he Is Involved In another trial In
Miami, which m ay continue for about Iwo
months.
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Christmas life saver
Letter carrier Felix Figueroa (lell) receivod a plague
ot recognition from Sanford postmaster Fred Rader
t h is m o r n in g lo r h e lp in g L e s O w e n in a
lile threatening situation Figueroa was delivering
letters to Owen's house when ho found Owen

s e m i-c o n s c io u s Irom a shock Irom e le c tric
Christmas tree lights Figueroa rendered aid to Owen
until rescue workers arrived Owen was Healed at
Central Florida Regional Hospital and released Ho Is
fully recovered The plaque is signed by Owen's wile

Job, recognition
is handicapped
woman’s reward
By VICKI DaSORMIIR
Herald stall wnter_______________
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Dawn Vtolanlc has won national
recognition lor tier on tire Job
IM-iloritianee in ilic llnancc deIMirtment at Pcpsico In Orlando
T ile l-ckc Mary High Srhoul
siudenl is very good at her )ol&gt;
She arrives prom ptly In the
m o rn in g Sin- p erform s her
duties well. And she gets along
with everyone.
A year ago. Vlolante would
never have considered rve n
i.iking a Job. I n la y she s think
lug about the possibilities ol
living on her own
A vivacious 21-year-old. Vice
lanlc has eerebr.d palsry. which
has paralyzed lx-r legs .mil has
tell her right hand with limited
million and very llulc mobility In
her left hand. Slie Is a'so mildly
mentally retarded.
"Sh e has very |&gt;oor malh skills
.iik I protialilv rends al a third
gr.irle level." said Kathy llccht ol
I he school illslrlet's Transition
Services Dlvlslcxi of the Excep­
tional Edueatlnn department.
Despite her Uuidlcups. which
tier supervisor. Pal Quinones,
deserlbes as mure physical llinn
mental. Vlolante lias been able
to perform many clerical tasks
that used to lu g cither depart
merit employees
"Sill- helps dlls dcpailllic III
i u i i mole t-iflc tc-nlly. Quinones
said
O n a day oil. Vlolaule sits al
•In- dining room luble In her
p a re n ts' M lu m o iitr S p rin gs
home and leans ln-i erulehc-s on
l he t-lntlr beside her She's
wearing while slu m s anil a
while shlrl with a suliilc- He dyed
design In ll
" I like lo shop Im clothes." she
said, smiling s in k and imlnllng
,ii her slilrl
She said ileal she is honored

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Lake Mary Seniors celebrate first birthday
By LACY OOMEM
Herald stall wider_______ ______ ________

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with a high in the
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MIAMI — T w o U.S. A rm y sergeants and 18 other* were
Indicted Wednesday on drug charges, stem m ing from a
smuggling ring that shipped cocaine from Panama lo the
United States In duffel bag*, authorities said.
T h e Indictment, which did not Involve solders sent to
Panama In the Dec. 30 Invasion, eras returned b y a federal
grand Jury In Fort Lauderdale and named as defendants Sgt.
Raphiel Fu ltr. who Is In custody In Miami, and Sgt. Ja rvis Earl
Worelds. who was arrested In Fort O rd In California. U A
Attorney Dealer Lehtlnen told a news conference.

Ex-atate senator arrastad
P E N S A C O L A — A former state senator now practicing law In
Crestvlew has been arrested and charged w ith money
laundering, authorities said Wednesday. .
William Dean " W ig " Barrow. S8. waa arrested at a Crestvlew
motel Tuesday and transferred lo the Escambia County Jail.
He was scheduled for an Initial appearance before U.S.
Magistrate Susan Novotny late Wednesday.
Barrow was elected to the Florida Senate In I B M and served
until 1972.

Dad* schools select new superintendent
MIAMI — T h e Dade County School Board chose a local
school administrator Wednesday to become the next superin­
tendent of the nation's fourth largest school system.
Board members made the decision unanimous after Paul W .
Bell received four of seven votes on the ITtto ballot, said A ndy
Gollan. a public Information officer with the school system.
Bell. 56. who Is currently the system's de p u ty superintendent
for education, will replace form er Superintendent Jo e
Fernandez, who left to take the chancellor's Job In the New
York Public School System.

College offers free tuition to blacks
BO CA R A T O N — Florida Atlantic University has offered free
tuition lo every black freshman who meets admission
standards, a dramatic gesture designed to boost black
enrollment at the public university.
F A U President Anthony Catanese announced the offer
Tuesday. Th e university Is the only one In the nation to
guarantee full scholarships to each black freshman, the United
Negro College Fund said.

Teen who shot baby beck in Jail
T A M P A — A teenage drug dealer who seemed to slip through
cracks In the crim inal justice system Tuesday was behind barm
again Wednesday after state prison officials realized they had
miscalculated his prison sentence.
. Sedrtck McKinney. 18, was sentenced In court Tuesday to alx
years In prison for violating his parole, the m axim um penally
allowed under Florida law.
Bui when Hillsborough County Ja il officials called the Slate
Department of Corrections later that day. they learned that
McKinney had already earned enough gain time to satisfy the
sentence Imposed by Circuit Ju dge Richard Lazzara.

Auto insurance report criticized
T A L L A H A S S E E — Suggestions from a state (ask force
serklng ways lo reduce auto Insurance rales lack credibility
because, the body waa stacked with Insurance people...a
lawmaker said W rdnesday.
Hep. Steve G cllrr. a trial lawyer from Hallandale who served
on the task force, said at a news conference the recommenda­
tions that came out of the Motor Vehicle Insurance Task Force
last week proved his original fear* that Ihe panel would be a
rubber stamp for Ihe Insurance Industry.
"It Is our opinion that the report la largely without
credibility," G rllc r said. "T h e Insurance Industry chose to use
Ih rlr overwhelm ing Influence on Ihe committee to push
through their recommendations."
Nevertheless, tn a minority report that he and state Sen.
Richard Langley. R Clermont, wrote, they endorsed most of the
tusk force's recommendations.

Poor people may be used as subjects
in ‘closely-monitored’ social experiments
U n lfM Press International
T A L L A H A S S E E - Stale welfare officials
could use their clients as subjects for social
research experiments, subject lo strict
outside oversight, under a compromise
approved unanimously Wednesday by a
House committee.
T h e measure would create a nine-member
Review Council for Human Subjects with
the power lo veto social research experi­
ments proposed by Ihe Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services.
"T h e legislation we Ju ii passed. 1 think.

S T . P E TE R S B U R G - City officials are gearing up to petition
lh r slule LrgIslalure for millions of dollar* to outfit Ihe recently
opened Florida Suncoast Dome for Major League Baseball.
Although basrball officials have said no word on expansion
will be announced before the end of the year. St. Petersburg
City Manager Robert Oberlng said Tuesday he has heard It
could come m uch earlier.
And the city Is preparing lo lobby the Legislature during Its
tqicnmlng session for millions of dollars to get the stadium
ready for a team. At present, the 43.000-seat. 8110 million
stadium which opened last week lacks a scoreboard and turf.
T h e Legislature was ready to grant the city money In 1988
when It was courting the Chicago White Sox. Tha t team
eventually decided against moving.
F ro m U n lto d P ra ia International reports_____________________

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TALLAH ASSEE An ain
bilious sex education proposal
survived Its first committee test
w ith b ip a r t is a n s u p p o r t
Wednesday despite attack* by
social conservatives.
T h e House Health Care sub­
com m ittee on Finance gave
unanimous approval lo a 815.7
million proposal requiring school
districts lo provide health educa­
tion that Includes reproductive
health and parenting for ull
grade levels.
Th e bill by Rep. Lois Frankel.
D-West Palm Bruch, and Rep.
George Albright. R-Orula. also

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F O R T PIER CE - The mother
of a man who unde ra rm an
autopsy after being killed In a
m o t o r c y c le a c c id e n t s a id
Wednesday she wants her son's
brain lo be returned so It can be
burled with the rest of Ills liody.
Richard Chapman J r . died at
Orlando Regional Mrdlcal C rn lc r
o1 a . h e a d I n j u r y a f t e r a
n l q j fli^ : Y p j c a c c i d e n t J j i
O keechobee C ounty In A p ril
-1989.
Dr. Thom as Hegert. the m edi­
cal examiner who performed the
autopsy, kept Ihe brain for I h r
post-mortem. He said Wednes­
day Ihe brain was still In Ills
office.
"Saving a bruin lor a more
detailed examination Is a very

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P EN S A C O LA - More than five
years after coming up with her
eyebrow-raising Idea, the In ­
ventor of u urinal for women will
see the first production model
Installed at u regional ulrport
next month.
"I think Ihe women who use
publlc restrooms on u regular
basis are going lo be ve ry
e x c llrd ." said K a ih lr Jones,
president of U rlnrttc Inc. of
Pensacola.
She Ihlnks women will even­
tually demand Ih e "S h c-ln a l."

provides financial grants for
districts to rstablsh cam pus
health c lin ic s , w h ich co uld
co u n se l s tu d e n ts on re ­
productive h ralih.
Subject m ailer would be de­
rid e d loca lly and w o uld be
appropriate lo the children's age.
If parents object, their children
would be barred from Ihe health
clinics and attend general health
classes lacking Ihe sex education
subject matter.
T h a t w a sn't good enough,
though, for representatives of
the Florida Catholic Conference
and anti-abortion groups, who
charged the classes and clinics
would promote premarital sex
and abortion.

com m on and frequent occur­
rence In autopsies when Ihe
(irrson died of a head In ju ry." he
said.
Stair law allows m rdlcal ex­
aminers who perform uutopslcs
to retain body parts without Ihe
family's permission.
" T o me. he's violated m y
rights. f in the mother of this
child. I brought him Into Ihe
world. I took rare of him for 22
years I have no say how hd'fcots'
out? T o me this Is not rtghT.‘‘l r
may be legal, but ll's not right,
said Mary A n n Chapm an of
O k e e c h o b e e . C h a p m a n 's
molher.
After the Chapmans
hired an utlomey In November,
serklng rrlu rn of (h r brain.
Hegert wrote them Ja n . 2. say­
ing h r would release It oner the
faintly gave him written consent.

Th e Shr-lnal looks lik r a urinal
w lih a flrxlble tube and flared
cup on Ihe upper end. A dis­
posable jxiper lining covers the
surface of the flared end. When
the hose Is returned lo Ihe
bracket a lever Is pulled and
water flushes clean the hose —
paper and nil.
Unlike urinals for men. SheInals will be In stalls.
"W e 're In production now and
our first fixture came off the
assembly line Friday afternoon
and delivered here Monday,”
said Jones. Th e base Is made In
Omaha. Neb., and Ihe funnel
and handle unit In Pensacola.

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"T h e y arc a dlrrct funnel for
a b o r t i o n In F l o r i d a ' a n d
e ls e w h e re ." said R o se m a ry
Gallagher of the Catholic Con­
ference of ihe clinics. "Th e re 's
no way we ran support the bill
with that portion, even It ll's
(only) an option."
Frankel and Albright main­
tained some fnrrrlul slate action
Is needed lo reduce Florida's
teenage pregnancy rate, (ourih
highest In the nation and still
clim bing even as the national
rale declines.
"E v e n though w r would like lo
have parents doing the Job at
home, we have decided lo lake
our heads out of Ihe sund." said
Frankel following Ihe vote.

"W e have llnlnishrd all of our
needs for Ihe brain (Issue, so we
would t y happy to do whatever
the family wants done with the
brain tissue." Hcgrrt said.
H r said ull the Chapm ans
needed lo do was sign a release
form and provide an addrrss
where h r should sent It. howev­
er. h r admitted that h r had
know n for u long time that
family members wanted It returned and knew how to rrarh
them.
" W r Just don't want In pul It
In a carton and mall II. for
heaven's sake." he said.
"S o h r wanls me lo sign a
release? ... I keep thinking how
muny has h r got up there, and
who knows If It's m y son s that
he's through with.

Jones has signed a comraet lo
provide four She-tnals by April I
lo Pensacola Regional Airport,
which Is slated lo be finished In
ihe late summer or ru rly fall.
P lu m b in g e n g in e e rs huve
specified Ihe female urinal for
projects In several other loca­
tions. Including a factory In
Iowa, a performing arts center In
I l l i n o i s , a n d p r o j e c t s In
P e n n sylva n ia . C olora do and
Maryland.
Research done by ihe Univer­
sity of West Florida shows a
general acceptance of the Shrlnal. Am ong other things, the
study found Ihat 94 percent of
Ihe respondents suld they do not

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Women bend
over to aid
fake doctor
B A R T O W — A m an has
-been arrested on charges of
p r a c t i c e of m e d i c i n e
w i t h o u t a llc c n a e fo r
a lle g e d ly p o s in g aa a
d o c t o r , a s k in g fe m a le
clerks at a convenience
store to bend over and
giving them vitam in B-12
Injections.
T h e shots were given to
three clerks In a back office
of Ihe Farm Store In Lake­
land where they worked,
according lo an arrest af­
fidavit (lied by the Stale
Attorney's Office In Polk
County.
H u rtls Lam ar Proctor.
37. was charged Tuesday
w it h tw o c o u n t s of
p r a c t ic in g m e d ic in e
without a license and one
c o u n t of v io la t in g the
nurse's practice act.
T h e suspect visited the
store Feb. IS and told the
first two victims he was a
doctor. Th e Lakeland man
convinced them that they
looked listless and needed
Injections of vitamin B-12.
"W e fell like Idiots." one
of the clerks. Rachel M.
Echols, said after realizing
they had been duped. "It
could've been anything."
She said Ihe suspect
wore nice slacks, a shirt, tie
and sports coat.
" T h e way he talked. It
was ve ry professional."
Echols said.

sit on a public toilet seat.
T h e m arketing department
poll of 130 females showed 60
percent saying they were m od­
erately lo highly likely lo try ihe
Shr-lnal. while 30.8 percent said
they would prefer It over a
traditional water closet.
Jones came up with Ihe Idea
more Ilian five years ago when
she regularly traveled between
Panama City and Bay SI. Louis.
Miss. She said she found many
of ihe public facilities "disgust­
ing." or she found lines.
She ram e up with the female
u rin a l and got a patent In
August |987.

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to TH I SANFOaO HKRALD. P O.
dai UlI. Sealerd. FL a m .

T h e Idea, said researcher Ju d ith Gueron.
Is lo see whether Project Independence
rrally helps, or If people would do Just as
well on t heir own.

Urinals for women ‘installed’ as popular innovation

NEW

Thursday. March 8. 1990
Vol 82. No 169
PuSlithed Ox.11 and Sunday. axcap*
Saturday by Tha laniard Harald.
Inc . WO N French Are . laniard.
Fla m il

T h a i experiment Is proceeding under a
protocol hammered out by H R S and critics
outside Ihe agency. Th e legislation would
not effect that research, but would establish

Th e research calls for a control group
whose member* wlU not get the tame close
a s s is ta n ce as P ro je c t In d e p e n d e n c e
participants, even though (hey would be
eligible for ihat program.

Family wants son’s brain returned

T o d a y ...P a r t ly c lo u d y and
w indy wtth a high tn the upper
70a. East winds at 20 m ph and
gusty.

Extended outlook...Fair with
m ild nights and w arm days
through Sunday. Lows In the
60s and highs In the upper 70s
and low 80s.

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Th e bill Is a product of a rancorous
dispute over a proposed experiment lo
determine If Florida's Project Independence
program Is really successful at weaning
welfare recipients off Ihe dole and Into
productive Jobs.

TH E W EA TH ER

TALLAHASSEE - Ths daily
number Wednesday In ths Florida
Lot lory CASH 3 gams w m 334.

riBo« 6 (numbars In any order)
*40 tor a SO cant bat. *80 on i l .
□ Straight Box 3: *330 In ordar
drawn. *80 In any ordar on a *1 bat.
□ Straight Box 6: *290 In ordar
drawn, *40 It pickad in combination
on *1 bat

provides Ihe needed balance between posi­
tive research and safeguards for Ihe public."
said Rep. Ben G ra b rr. D-Coral Springs,
chairman of Ihe H R S oversight subcom­
mittee.

safeguards for future experiments of that
nature.
" I I does not elim inate this type of
research, but creates a screening process for
this type of research." Graber said.
I’roject Independence, currently In Its
third year of operation, provide* child care,
fob training, education and other aasiatan
to welfare recipients trying to enter the
workforce. Each participant la closely
assisted by a case manager.

S e x -e d u c a t io n b ill s u r v iv e s
im p o rta n t te s t in L e g is la tu re

City readies to lobby for baseball's sake

□ Box 3 (numbars In any ordsr):
*80 tor a 50-cant bat, *160 on *1.

STATE

W elfare guinea pig com pro m ise

Two sorgeants, 18 other* Indicted

fl Straight Play (numbars In txacl
order) *250 on a 50 cant bat. *500
on *1

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D a y to n a Beach: Waves a rr 3
lo 5 leel and very rough. C u rrrn i
Is lo Ihe north with a water
temperature of 65 degrees. N ew
S m y rn a Beach: Waves are 3 lo 4
feet and choppy. Current Is to
Ihe north with a water Irm p rn ilure of 65 degrees Sun screen
tailor. 15.

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In affect.
Today...northeast to east wind
20 to 30 kts. Seas 8 to 12 ft and
higher In the gulf stream. Bay
and Inland waters rough. A few
showers.
Ton ig h t ..east w in d 20 kts
Seas 6 to 9 ft and higher In the
gulf stream.

T h e h ig h tem p e ra tu re In
Sanford W ednesday was 78
degrees and the overnight low
was 63 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 9 a.m.
Thu rsda y totalled 0 .0 1 Inch.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 70 degrees and
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66. as recorded by ihe National
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�Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday, March 8, 1M0 — M

Teachers hit Martinez’ budget again
Man charged with l«wd assault

Gov. Bob Martinez' education
budget came In for more sharp
criticism Wednesday, this lime
from the head of Florida's sec­
ond largest teachers' union and
a state Senator who serves on an
education committee.
T e a r hem' union officials In

W IN TE R PAR K — A man accused of tryin g to sexually
ivmult u boy he had Just met at a neighbor's house Feb. 24.
Ims been nrrrsted by Seminole C ou nty shertfTa deputies.
I kite Russell Clarke. 32. ISOS Peruvian Lane, rural W inter
P.irk. Is charged w llh lewd aaaaull on a child under the age of
Hi and false imprisonment. T h e boy and other wltnraaes
reportedly Identified a suspect In a police photo lineup.
O n Feb. 24. Clarke allegedly bought beer for several boys
including the victim . The victim said he rode w llh Clarke to a
nearby cnnvrnlrnee slore. Th e suspect parked off Dike Rond,
would not lei the boy leave the van. and allegedly made eexual
advances. Th e boy escaped from the vehicle and ran to a
nearby house for help, according to shertfTa reports. Clarke
was arrested at 4 :1S p.m. Tuesday.

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Seminole C ounty, however, have
expressed optim ism that the
upcoming legislative session will
produce a more favorable out­
come and that a strike, threat­
ened In some of the state's larger
counties, can be averted.
•There la nothing more crucial
to p ib llc education and the
c h l h '-n of the stale of Florida

this year than for the Lrglxlaturr
lo find some way In circumvent
the shortslghird and Irresponsi­
ble budget contrived by the
governor." said Kaihy Bell. I’res­
ident of the Florida Teaching
Profession-National Education
Association.
Meanwhile, a report that the

Florida Chamber of Commerce
delivered Wednesday to a House
subcom m ittee said that the
funding problems In education
are being caused by the Florida
L o t t e r y a n d th a t re v e n u e
shortfalls last year resulted In
the largest decrease In education
spending since the recelsslon of
the mid-1970s.

Delivery failed
Pauluecl says
in legal action

binary

L A K E M AHY - Frozen food
k i n g a n d d e v e lo p e r J e n o
Pauluecl Is seeking more than
•25 million In damages In a
la w s u it f ile d a g a in s t a
.J a c k s o n v ille s u b s id ia r y of
A TA T.
P a u lu e cl c la im s the s u b ­
sidiary. Am erican Transtech,
fa ile d lo d e liv e r c o m p u te r
software and services as pro­
mised lo a Pauluecl grocery
dcllvrry service. Groceries By
Phone Inc., of Sanford. Pauluecl
contended the claim s are baaed
on misrepresentation, breach of
contract and breach of expressed
a n d Im p lie d w a r r a n t ie s .
Transtech has not responded lo
ibe claim.
GDP was formed as a homedelivery gorrery service allowing
jieople to call a local telephone
n u m b e r and h a v in g a local
grocery deliver food and other
products lo ihelr home for a fee.
Ilccause of the alleged pro­
blem s and de la ys. Pauluecl
claims GDP lost ihelr competi­
tive edge to other companies.

HANFORD - Tra cy Hayden Aldridge. M . 812 Ballard St..
Altamonte Springs, was arrested on sex charges at Bem toote
Ford. Sanford, where h r works as a salesman. Aldridge,
arrested on a warrant Tuesday. Is charged w ith sexual battery
on a child under the age of 12 years and com m itting a lewd and
lascivious art In the presence of a child under the age of 18.
Seminole Con m y sheriff a deputies did not report specifics of
the .illegalions ugalnst Aldridge. He Is held without bond In the
county jail

Altamonte Springs man arrastad
L A K E M AItY — City police here report charging Joseph
Luspina. 23. 3811 Lillie Klver Loop. Altamonte Springs. In
im m rrtlo n with the Feb. 7 theft of a rifle, jewelry and other
Items from a house at 3 0 1 Washington St.. Lake Mary.
l-akr Mary police, who arrested Lasplna at the Altamonte
Springs |&gt;olIce station at about B p m. Tuesday. allege he sold
some of the items. H r Is charged w llh grand theft and dealing
In stolrn property.

Tip leads to arrast
SA N FO H D — Sanford police report receiving a tip that Harold
Collins. 29. 3631 Lincoln St.. Sanford, m ay have been Involved
In a burglary Sunday night lo Act II Consignment shop, on
First S lrrrl.
In that burglary 63 gold rings w llh a value of about 1800
were stolen. Police report they recovered one of those rings
Iroin Collins' pocket when they confronted him Tuesday night
III Sanford.
Collins wan arrrntrd at the police station on a charge of grand
thclt

Swtil school spsllofs
Anna Higgins. 11, of Sanford, accepts bar first
ptaca Ssmlnoia County 8palllng Baa award
from Hamilton Elamantary School Assistant
Principal Ron Nathan. Nathan Rayoolds, 10,

left, was the runner-up award. Both advance to
Central Florida regional compellon in bee
sponsored by Orlando Sentinel.

Fruit flies invade Brevard C ounty
T IT U S V IL L E F ra il flies,
lured b y a feast of rolling,
freeze-dam aged c itru s , have
Inundated Brevard County, the
county extension service re­
ported Wednesday.
"Th e y 're an annoyance worse
than a n y th in g ." said Susan
Boorac. horticultural technician
si the Brevard County Extension
Service.
Residents from all parts of the
county have complained about
the flies.
"Th e y 're Just a common little
frail fly." said Don Short, a
professor of entomology al the
university of Florida. "Th e y Jusi
eat on rolling frail, decomposed
fruit.”

Several arretted on DUI chargee
SAN FOR D — Th e following persona face a charge of driving
under the Inlltienrr In Seminole County:
•Terence W lllU m Trnlson. 33. 3414 Lake Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested at I p.m . Monday on E. 23th S i.. Sanford, after his car
lallril to maintain a single lane. He was also charged with
tim in g with a revoked llrcnae.
• Willard A Hague. 2H. of Apopka, was arrested at 7:26 p.m .
Monday after his car was In un accident on Droadway Street.
Oviedo lie was also charged wlllt driving w llh a suspended
llcrn*c.
• John Oscar Mullls. 27. of Uonlla Springs, was arrested at
lo 32 p m Monday on Rinehart Road. Lake Mary, after driving
erratically. He was also charged wllh reckless driving, driving
u itb a rrvokrtl licncsr. obstruction by using a false name,
having an aliered licnese lag. unauthorized uae of a Georgia
nlentllti atlon. driving wllh an expired license lag. and have no
vehicle rrgtstration or proof of aulo Insurance.

ORLANDO

SICK? SEE YOUR DOCTOR
TOOTHACHE? s e e y o u r d e n t i s t
TRANSMISSION TROUBLE?

"Th e y 're a Utile larger than a
gnat but sim ilar In appearance."
Boorar said.

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E D IT O R IA L S

More questions
about Reagan
He d id n 't K no w , w a s n 't told, doesn't recall
a n d su re d id n 't w o rry . T h e re w ere so m a n y
m eetings, so m a n y people.
T o this d a y . R o na ld Reagan testified In his
videotaped deposition In federal c o u rt the
other d a y . he has n o k no w le dge tha t fu n d s
from the profits of the a rm s sale he had
secretly a u th o rize d for Ira n had been dive rte d
to the s u p p o rt of th e C o n tra s In N ica ra g u a . H e
d id n 't k n o w that O liv e r N o rth w us p ro v id in g
m ilita ry e q u ip m e n t to the C o n tra s (all of
w h ic h w a s Illegal). H e h a rd ly k n e w N o rth ,
w h o m h e w o u ld s u b s e q u e n tly call a genuine
A m e ric a n hero. W h e n one of the d rp o s ln g
la w yers show ed h im a co p y of the T o w e r
C o m m is s io n re p o rt, w h ic h he h im se lf had
ordered, he said th a t " t h is Is the first lim e I
have e v e r seen a reference that a ctu a lly
specified that there w a s a d iv e rs io n ."

ROBERT WAGMAN

The day Gorbachev came to power
W A S H IN G T O N On Monday. Mareli I I .
1985, "perestroika" and "glasnost" were m err
glimm er* In t h r m lud of Soviet I’olUliurn
mem ber Mlkli.nl Gorbachev.
Muscovite* woke that day to Ih r strain* nr
Tchaikovsky's "Palliclique" symphony &lt;m Radio
Moscow. Instead of thr usual early-morning
exercise program. In November 1982. th r same
music had announced Ih r death ol la-onltl
Urr/hncv. Flfferii months later. II heralded the
denth of his successor. Yurt Andropov. Now.
barely more than a year later. II wus being heard
again: Konstantin UsUiinvlch Chernenko, gener­
al secretary of ihe Central Committee of Ihe
Com m unist Party was dead at the age of 73.
For months, it had Ix-cn np|&gt;urt-iU to the
United Stales that Chernenko was in railing
health. U was believed only a matter ol lime
before be would succumb. When he llnully diet),
it was pretty im trh business its usual In
Washington.
I’rcsktent Reagan, who recently had ts-cn
sworn In for his second term, hud Just ordered a
U.S. negotiating leant In go In Geneva for
strategic urms talks, which had been in recess
for IS months.
Il was an occasion for Reagan lo talk tough
uhuul Ihe need for th r Star Wars defense system
and the M X missile. Reagan stressed Hut thr

U.S.-Soviet negotiations would probably be a
long, drawn-out prorrss. " I don't expect we'll
make very itiurh progression) w h ile ." n r said.
It w u s d rlln lirly not huslnrssas usual in
Moscow on M arch
I I . 19H5.
W h i t e R a it t o
Moscow played its
somber m usic. Ih r
C e n tra l Com m itte e
w a s h o ld in g a n
emergency Hireling
in pul Chernenko's
successor III place.
T o W e s te rn o b ­
servers the Soviet
options seemed clear:
p le k y e t a n o t h e r
r a r e t a k e r . 11 k r
Andrei G rom yko. 73.
or Viktor Grishin. 70.
iT h e com m it­
or make thr genera­
tee chose the
tional break that bad
bolder course:
Ix-cn forecast for so
M ikhail
long. T h r eom m lllre
Gorbachev. J
c h o s e t h r b o ld e r
course: Mikhail
Gorhurhev. 54. tieeamr the new (lead of the
Soviet Union.

JACK ANDERSON
Jo b training program
fraught with fraud

T h e m a n w h o said all this w as. u n til 14
m o n th s ago. the p resident o f the U n ite d
States. H e believed, he 3ald, tha t the a rm s he
had a p p ro v e d w ere g o in g to priva te citize n s In
Iran w h o opposed the use of te rro ris m .
A lth o u g h the fo rm e r p resident's te stim o n y
w as so u g h t b y fo rm e r N a tio na l S e c u rity
A d vis e r J o h n P o in d e xte r, w h o Is accused of
ly in g to C o n g re s s . In co nne ctio n w ith the
Ira n -C o n tra sca nda l, w h a t's n o w o n the tape
w ill be far m ore sign ifica n t for h isto ria ns.
V ie w in g the tape, the old qu e stions w ill
trouble the m m o re th a n ever: W h a t u n ­
d e rs ta n d in g — o r c o n c e rn , for that m u tte r —
existed In the O v a l Office In (host* c ru c ia l
year*?‘ Is It really possible that he th o u g h t the
a rm * Were g o in g to p riva te c itize n s in In in ?
H a d h e r e a lly n e v e r h e a r d t h e w o r d
dlve/M on? F ro m the p o in t of v ie w o f h is to ry , if
not of Justice. It w o u ld be m ore re a ssu rin g if
one co uld be co nfide nt tha t. In his a n s w e rs to
those qu e stions a t least, he h ad been ly in g .

GEORGE F. WILL

Lost generation
T h e disclosure th a t one of e v e ry fo u r bluck
A m e ric a n m e n In h is 20s has been co n vic te d
o f a c r im e Is a n a tio n a l tra g e d y . T h i s
d is tu rb in g statistic h a s co m p le x roots In a
d ru g -rid d e n society w h e re Ince n tive s to w o rk
for a better life h a v e been ste a d ily u n ­
d e rm in e d .
A c c o rd in g to a s tu d y released b y the
S e n t e n c in g P ro je c t, a W a s h in g to n -b a s e d
n o n -p ro fit g ro u p . 2 5 percent of bla ck m c n ln
th e ir 2 0 s are In Ja il, In p riso n o r o n proba tion
o r parole. T h is n u m b e r refers o n ly to those
a c tu a lly co n vic te d of crim e s a n d does not
in c lu d e su s p e c ts w h o are a rre s te d a n d
released. B y c o n tra s t, o n ly a bout 6 pe rce nt of
w id e m e n in th e ir 2 0 s a rc b e in g he ld or
su p e rvise d b y c r im in a l co u rts .
M a rc M a u e r. a u th o r of th e re p ort, rig h tly
p o in ts o u t th a t A m e ric a
now fuces the
frig h te n in g prospect o f ''w r it in g off a n e ntire
ge n e ra tio n of b la c k m e n fro m le a d in g p ro ­
d u c tiv e liv e s ."
T h e im p lica tio n s of the report a rc o m in o u s .
F ro m alm ost e v e ry slun djiu H H — e d u ca tio n ,
h e a lth , Incom e , m o rta lity a n d tally u n ity —
b la c k m e n are on e of the n a tio n 's most
tro u b le d g ro u p s. H e a lth a n d H u m a n S e rvices
S e c re ta ry L o u is W . S u lliv a n , w h o Is not
k n o w n for a la rm is t statem ents, a p tly de ­
cla re s: " N o t B lncc s la v e ry has so m u c h
c a la m ity a n d o n g o in g catastrophe been v is ­
ited o n black m a le s ."
T h e causes o f the crisis are m a n y a nd
va rie d . D r u g a bu se o b v io u s ly is a p rim e
factor. P o v e rty a n d lack of e m p lo y m e n t a dd
to th e p ro b le m . W e ll-In te n tio n e d w elfare
p ro g ra m s h a v e erode d tra ditiona l v a lu e s a n d
helped create a p e rm a n e n t u nd e rcla ss. D e ­
spite the best efforts o f legfcdutlons, d is c rim i­
n a tio n still exists. M ost o f these ca u se s are
exacerbated b y in a d e q u a te e d u ca tio n , poor
self-esteem a n d re s u lta n t feelings of despair.
T h e S e n te n c in g Project report m a k e s n o
a tte m p t to e x p a lln w h y so m a n y b la c k m e n
ru n afoul of tne la w bu t co n te n d s that It Is
c o u n te rp ro d u c tiv e m e re ly to lock th e m u p .
M r. M auer re c o m m e n d s a lte rn a tive s su c h as
fo rcin g c rim in a ls to re p a y their v ic tim s o r
w o rk on c o m m u n ity projects.
T h e re p o rt's m a in c o n trib u tio n is to sp ilt
na tio n a l debate o n a subject that h a s be com e
too critical to neglect. W e as a n a tio n m u st
re co gnize tha t far too m a n y y o u n g bla ck m e n
a rc in deep tro u ble . A battle m u s t he waged to
bre a k the festering cycle of vio le n ce a n d lutti
that do o m s so m a n y to lives ol c rim e a n d
ye a rs b e h in d burs.

His selecllon wus announced little mure Ilian
fo u r h o u rs a fte r Ih e a n n o u n c e m e n t nl
Chernenko’s death.
Some U.S. analysts were q u irk to warn tlun
just because Gorbachev was younger, there was
no reason to expert great eltanges lit the Soviet
Union. As they saw It. be would sim ply lie a
younger version of Ihe usual Soviet leader
Snvlctnkiglst D im itri Slrnessald there might tie a
difference In style, "b id nothing I* going to
change radically."
Such analyses were made as ihen-VTie I'resi
de n i G eorge H u sli wetil In M oscow lor
Chernenko's Itmrral — und a meeting with tinnew Soviet leader. Even as Chernenko was tiring
hurled. stories begun lo appear In Ih r Western •
media uhuul the "teeth of sleet ' brlilnd iln
broad smile of Mlkhuil Gorbachev
Typical of tills reporting was a I inn- inuga/lu,
article whirh suit!
"...Th e principal augury oui nl the Kremlin
was noi one of change, rrriu lu ly noi change in
Ihe sense of sweeping Internal rrlorm and miin
urrom inodallng pal terns ol lieliavlor ulnnud
Unite the contrary, everything ili.n G o i I m c I i c v
lias said, anti everything that can Ik- read
lietw rrn thr llnrs. 'suggests that Ills accession
herald* not change lull co n llm illy
What a difference live years cull make

The toll from tobacco
W A S H IN G T O N While you read this
column, three Americans will the ol smnk
Ingre-t,lied Illnesses. Not surprising, consiil
crlng that In 1986 the Surgeon General
reported, among oilier horrific Ihings, benzene
concciitrullous III Cigarettes up lo 2 . (X X ) li m e s
grraler Ilian Ih r amounts that caused Perrier
water lo lw- pulled from markets worldwide.
Wh.il is surprising, and will llabls rg.isl lim in'
generations, is tli.it piddle pulley Is so llaeeid
regarding tin- nation's foremost cause ol
preventable death
Policy may become more muscular In the
uflennuih of an anomalous controversy, one
concerning a major ceirpotallnn* aueni|&gt;is to
market in a normal way a legal, indeed
subsidized, product. The product Is addictive
180 [terri'iii of adults using li want lo quit:
two-thirds have tried and failed), sickening and
often lethal when used as It is lull-tided lo lxnsed.
Toda y's subject Is cigarettes und the lask.
not exactly clilvulrtc. Is one id jiroleellng
"virile females." I hey have various allrlbules.
bill Ihe one uiosl lovely lo H .J Reynolds
Toliacco Com pany is iliai tlu-v are m inimally
educated
According to a company marketing memo,
virile lentales are IH lo 'it), have no education
tievond high s, liool. work In entry level service
or laeliiry |obs. wear Jeans and knit lojis.
watch "Roseanne." enjoy such events as
motorcycle races, tractor pulls, minister truck
cuiiipctitluns Virile lemak s are the market
segment targeted by the new brand "Dakota."
which may I k - promoted by Dakota-sponsored
"N ights ol ihe Living H unks" and male strip
shows.
Reynolds recenllv retreated from a plan to
test-market a brand. "U p to w n ." targeted at
blacks lit timer elites, a group that already
smokes much more Ilian whiles, iHlllltoaidx —
advertisement* that cannot he turned nif nr
otherwise avoided
hawking cigarettes are
concentrated most heavily in miter cities. I
Tobacco companies tiring a elnlly clarity to
tin- task ol coping with a shrinking market
T h e y use sophisticated m arketing like a
snifter's rllle. drawing bead* on the most
vulnerable, mnnlpulalilc Americ ans. |'|ir rail­
ed smoking is iw o a n il a hall times as high
among Americans who have not llntslied high
school as among college- grnduaira.
America pays *32 billion annually
9221
per American —
III hrallti care. Insurance
eosis and lost productivity because ol nil m i i n .
which every year kills more Americans than
World War It did Ihe loll Horn tobacco is tar
higher Ham hum cocaine crack and heroin,
ciim bliird One lhous.uul deaths a day, one
every fx&gt; seconds It an industrial accident
killed everyone 111 the Augusta Ga nieltopoli
tan .u a i l. ,i i - ,i&gt; v
I I - In m in d lliat Is
I lie m ale id Ihcatm ual I uhucco disaster

Last week. Sen. Edward Kennedy &lt; hatred a
spirited hearing that cnnsldcicd. among other
good Ideas. Sen. Hill llradley's pni|Misal to
deny lax deductions for tobacco advertising —
$2.5 billion ot II annually. T h e companies,
spending $0.9 million a day cm adverllslng and
pniiniilluns. cheekily claim II Is all aimed at
w in n in g m a rk e t
shares, and none of II
is aimed at children.
Hill atmul hall ol
all smokers siari by
ihe iliiic they arc 15:
few slarl alter 21.
O nly R&gt; percent ol
s m o k e rs s w it c h
brands a year. Dc-ulli
ami Intelligence cost
tile cigarette conijKidies O.IXX) customers
a day. Thai litany
new smokers nmsl
he In u nd d a lly lo
keep the companies
( T h e toll from
running In place.
tobacco is far
(' I g a r e I t c
higher lhan
a d v e r t is in g p la y s
Irotn cocaine,
upon teenagers' de­
crack and
sire lor U lllutiolliy
heroin, com ­
and anxiety a him I
bined. a
s o c ia l a c c e p ta n c e
and se xual allure. If
|usl 3 perc ent ol cig­
arette sales are lo
underage children, that market segment
s|H-nds $1 billion, giving the ronipanlcs $150
million in profits.
New smokers are disproportionately women
and minorities. Forty years ago. just 3 percent
■it women wit It cancer had lung cancer. Now21) pereeitl do.
V ou say cigarette advertising Is oil letcvlsliiii'.' Look again. Cigarette signs are In most
nl the kev television camera sight lines In
sports arenas and stadiums, O n N BC's 93m lliulc telecast ol Ihe 1989 Marlboro Grand
I’rlx. there were -1.997 Images of Marlboro
signs, 519 ol MarllNiro hllltxiards and 249 of
tin- M.irltxiro ear Th e brand name wa* visible
4(i of the 93 uiluulc* — 49 percent o( the
telecast.
Targeted marketing, a common luetic, ts
now considered disgusting when the targeted
group Is |ilckcil because It is badly educated
and lulorutrd. ami lienee maiupiilahle. and the
product in-tug marketed Is lujurtuus. But
settlor execulives who set the tobacco compa­
nies’ marketing strategies do not have daugh­
ters who III the "virile female" prolllr.
One wonders l&gt;u the executives' daughters
smoke? If &gt;.
tin executives pleased? II so
are they not strange parents?

W A S H IN G TO N - Ask Dan U u a y lr what hi­
ts most proud of from his yeurs In the Senate,
und he will say Ihe Jo b Training I'artnrrshlji
Act. Il was a $ x x l Idea — federully subsidized
job (raining for Ihe poor to save money down
Ih r road on welfare. Bill whal Ihe bureaucra­
cy has done with that *3 billion a yt-.u
program Is nothing In lie proud ol. Th e
part tripun I s would have been lirttrroff II
U u a ylr had simply
handed Ih r m th r
rush.
The program
hasn't pul a deni in
Ihe welfare rales for
poor and uneducated
workers. Half of Ihe
people tra in e d by
|irlvntr co m p a nie s
u s in g l u x p u y r r s '
money were never
hired p e rm a n e n tly
by those companies
when Ihe subsidy ran
out. And 60 p e rm it
of them already had
high school diplomas
( E a c h stale
w h e n t h e y to o k
th al gets
a d v a n ta g e of this
JTP A m oney
p r o g r a m f o r th e
m akes its ow n
"uneducated.”
rules J
T h e problem, ac­
c o r d I n g to o u r
sources at the Labor
Department, Is accountability, Th e J T I ’ A
doesn't have any.
Each state thal gets J T I ' A money makes Its
own rules, a n d 111 many eases I I k - stales rou t
even tell Ihe federal government where the
money went. When federal auditors have
found fraud, they have also Icxmd contracts
so loosely whiten Ihut then- Is no wav hi
demand cemqjcnsatlon for wasird money.
Th e J T I ’A was formed In HIH2. Since 1985.
auditors from the Inspector General’s Office
of the Lubnr Department have hern sounding
the a la rm , hut I tic department sim ply
discounts Ih rir rrjxirt.s.
O ur usscx-late T im W arner lias seen those
Internal Investigations lhal H r deparim rut
chooses lo glens over. T h e auditors have
found widespread baud, abuse and misuse nl
J T P A funding.
Overall, ucconllng to ih r Inspector gener­
al's staff. Ihe J T I 'A has only slightly reduced
Ihe num ber ol trainees dependent on wrlfnic.
T h e states and private businesses using
J T P A grants are hiring trainees who arc not
qualified as disadvantaged nr u n rd u ra lrd .
leaving Ihe Indy needy still In Ih r welfarelines.
In Scoll County, K y.. Ihe audllois Imiuil
that Ih r state used $2.58 nullum m laxjmyera' money to train 345 unto M ilkers who did
not qualify us nrrdy.
tn Houston. *41 m illion wussp,-m over two
years and less thou a third of Hu- money went
Into training programs. T h e rest was spent on
administration.
Another Inspector general audit looked ul
263 J T P A contracts and found dial 83
percent of them — *189 m illion worth — had
no provision In the contracts to protec t
against fraud und no way for the government
(o get the money back tf It wus being
misused. More Hum half of Hie contruels
didn't even give the federal government the
right lo audit the slate agencies assigned to
distribute ihe money.
In Houston, one agency utwler contract to
the J T P A spent $104,085 In one year
traveling to conventions and paying dues lo a
professional orgim /.iilnn
In Mississippi. *1.2 million was qx-nl off a
youth Job training (irogram and m uch ol the
money was spent on computers allc-r Hie
program was over. In lhal program, only 5t;
percent ol Hie trainees met Hu* goal ol
upgrading Hx-lr reading and math skills
Labor Department officials and congressional
staffers recently draflrd some |iro|xmals lo
Increase accountability In the J T P A Bid
some of our sources In the department say
Hu- proposal* don't go l.ir enough and the
.J T I’A Is still a wide-open Invitation to abuse-

�Sanford Hgrsid, Sanford, Florida — Thursday, March S, 19SD — M

Landi Pag# 1A
era deny Hi-Oaka Devel­
opment Co. prrmlsaton to build
u p to 660 homes on 60S s m s
north of
Qrszt y County^ hne

Bush unvtll* transportation legislation
W A S H IN G T O N — President Buah was to present ■ new
transportation policy today that officials say will seek to
Improve the nation's road, rail and air-systems b y shifting a
large portion of the federal planning and financing commit*
ment to s u it s and local governments.
Administration officials said Ihe policy would address
mobility problems on land, sea and air. urging states and local
municipalities lo rely more on revenues generated through
tolls, transportation taxes and other user fees.
Bush was to announce the first new transportation policy In a
decade to legislators at the White House, and Tra n s portal Ion
Secretary Samuel Skinner, who drafted the document, was to
deUU the plan In congressional testimony later In the day.

FDA wmouncM change In food labola
W A S H IN G TO N — Health and H um an Services Secretary
Louis Sullivan, likening the supermarket to the To w e r of Babel,
has announced the first major government effort to improve
food labeling In 17 years.
Th e labeling changes lo be proposed by the Food and Drug
Administration this year will require moot foods to carry
consistent nutrition labels. Sullivan said. Currently. Ihe FD A
requires nutrition labeling only when a food com pany adds
vitamins, minerals or protein or makes a nuirttional claim.
About 60 percent of all packaged foods currently bear nutrition
labels, most provided voluntarily by manufacturers.
Sullivan said Wednesday the labeling changes a rr needed to
reduce the "confusion and frustration" that exists among
Americana try Ing to select healthful foods.

Older mothers can hava haalthy bablas
B O S TO N — Women who wait until age 30 or older to have
children appear as likely as younger women to have healthy
babas, but do face more medical risks themselves, researchers
said.
A study Involving more than 3.B00 women found no
significant differences In the rates of prematurity, low birth
weight, growth retardation or death among babies born to older
women than those whose mothers were 2 9 or younger.
However, the study found older mothers were twice as likely
to develop pregnancy-induced complications such as diabetes
and high blood pressure and twice as likely to give birth
through Caesarean section as women under 30.
The overall results nevertheless are "good news" for women
who worry delaying childbearing may Jeopardise their chances
of having healthy Infants, said Gertrud Berkow lli. co-author of
the study published Wednesday In Th e New England Journal
of Medicine.

Witnesses: Hazelwood appeared sober
ifea
S.

i „

A N C H O R A G E . Alaska — Exxon Valdez skipper Joseph
Hazelwood did not appear Intoxicated before the Alaskan
supertanker set sail and slammed Into Ullgh Reef, causing the
nation's worst oil spill, two defense witnesses said.
After 4 Vj weeks of testimony by 44 witnesses. Ihe
prosecution rested its case Wednesday with a final witness who
said the captain was drunk when he sailed his tanker out of
Valdez and still drunk when It hit the reef.
T h e defense opened Its case later In the day. presenting u
witness who testified Hazelwood was In her Valdez shop
buying Dowers during the time a prosecution witness said Ihe
skipper was In a bar drinking.

Darallmant kills thrss, injures 152
P H IL A D E L P H IA — One engineer said a dislodged motor may
have caused the derailment of a rush-hour subway train that
killed three people and Injured 152. but federal Investigators
said It was unclear w hy Ihe accident occurred.
Th e packed six-car train Jumped off the tracks In a tunnel
near the busy 30th Street station Wednesday m orning and
officials who organized the rescue from the bloody scene called
tt Ihe city's worst transit accident.

Ethics Committee admonishes Gingrich
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e House Ethics Com m ittee has
"admonished" House Republican W hip Newt Gingrich for
falling to disclose a real estate deal with his daughter, one of 20
allegations against the Georgia congressman under review by
Ihe panel, said the lawmaker who Initiated the Investigation.
It remained unclear what action. If any. Ihe Ethics
Committee look Wednesday on Ihe other 19 charges against
Gingrich, who led the ethics battle that forced former House
Speaker Jim Wright. D-Texas. from Congress last year.
Q uoting congressional sources, T h e W ashington Post
reported Thursday that the committee voted to drop Its review
of the remaining allegations against the second-rankIng House
Republican.

Poindexter jury seated; North due
W A S H IN G TO N — A Jury has been seated for the Iran-Contra
trial of former national security adviser Jo h n Poindexter, and
the Judge In the case has ruled thul prosecutors can call Oliver
North as the Drst witness.
Opening statements were set to begin today In U.S. District
Court after which North was scheduled to takr the stand. There
were Indications North's testimony would lost several days.
F ro m Unltod Proas International reports

RAYM OND L. B A TES
Raymond L. Hayes. 70. Oak
Lane. Casselberry, died Tuesday
at Orlando General Hospital.
Born Ju n e 4. 1919. In west
Virginia, he moved lo Cassel­
berry from Cape Coral In 1971.

B u t PfkZ c o m m is s io n e r s
allowed a 221-acre development
north of ChuJuata and coat of
O ld State Rood 13. favoring
p la nning that went Into the
C o u n ty co m m lo alonen w ill
consider the recommendations
In April and forward their recom men da lio n s to the state for
re v ie w . F i n a l c o u n ty com*
mission approval la expected In
J u ly .
More than 100 C tiu lu o U -a ra
residents tu rne d out to the
m eeting Wednesday night to
urge land planners to prevent
s u b u rb a n de velopm ent from
e n cro a ch in g Into their ru ra l
neighborhoods.
“ t had to pull over to the aide
of Ihe street the other night on
Ih e w ay h o m e ." said H a rry
Sm ith. "D o you want to 'k n o w
w h y ? Because there were three
deer up ahead In m y headlights.
D o you think you're going to are
three deer w a lk in g th ro u g h
clustered homes? I don’t think
In the moat controversial of
the three proposals. H i-O a ks
D evelopm ent Co. sought ap­
proval to build 660 homes on the
wooded and marshy site east of
the Econlockhatchee River. Th e
Hl-Oaks proposal has raised the
greatest concern because the
de ve lop e rs w anted to b u ild

He was a retired auto body
mehanlc and an A rm y veteran.
He was a member of the V F W
and the American Legion.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
Margaret; sons. Randy. Jupiter.
David, Cape Coral. Jo h n , Cas­
selberry: five grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
B E T T Y R. H O R TO N
Betty R. Horton. 56. Kenwtck
Circle. CasaelbetTy. died Monday
at O rlando Regional Medical
Center. Born Oct. 23. 1931. in
Easley. S.C .. she moved to Cas­
selberry from Sm yrna. Te n n .. In
1971. She was a registered nurse
and a Catholic.
S urvivors Include husband.
R ic h a rd V c le ta . A lta m o n te
S p r in g s ; so n s. J . M ic h a e l,
Santee. Calif.. Steven P.. W inter
Park, Robert A , Hawaii; father.
Dennis Rampley. Easley; five

Ye're com m unity builders."
C l a y t o n o a ld . " W e w a n t
chaUengea like this. We need the
traffic for the expressway. We're
a team w ith you. W e’re here to
work with you .”
P A Z cammlaMonera sided with
the residents, saying the took
force should be allowed to co m ­
plete Its Job. T h e y voted to
re co m m e n d co u n ty c o m m is ­
sioners oppose the project.
P A Z eommlroionera also opthe 432-acre Lake Mills
ta proposal an the shores of
Lake MUla b y a 4-1 margin, with
commlaotoner Horry Hsgie vot­
ing for the project. Hsgie sold the
approval w ould allow a planned
davalruMjwnj on the site at a
housing density at two homes
per acre or lower. Developer
Sam i Herelch sought s 2.2-home
per acre land use at the site.
But residents sold the density
should be Increased over the
m a xim u m one-home per acre
zoning. Aaron Gorovltz. attorney
for Ihe project, said to "buffer”
s u r r o u n d in g n e ig h b o rh o o d s
from the project half-acre and
one-acre homcMtes w ould be
built along Its perimeter with
higher home concentrations be­
ing developed Internally.
Residents opposed the Lake

one home per bulldable acre.
Th o u g h supporting clustering to
preserve more open areas on
sensitive lands, county officials
re qu ire the average housing
density not exceeding one home
per acre.
Because Ihe project Is similar
In nature lo the controversial
nearby Plantation development,
where residents and environ­
mentalists opposed clustering,
little opposition to the Overstreet
proposal la expected.
T w o proposals could affect the
Spring Hammock project south
of Lake Mary. George Slier wants
to change the land use of seven
undeveloped seres classified for
recreational purpose* to com ­
m e r c ia l uses w e s t o f U .S .
H ighw ay 17-92 and south of
Nottingham Road. T h e Florida
D e p a rtm e n t o f N a tu ra l R e ­
sources la seeking to buy the

same seven acres for preserva­
tion and recreation.
County planners oppose the
proposal because of Its possible
preservation and Its wetlands
that cover 9 0 percent of the site.
A chemical and electronics
manufacturing company wants
lo expand its business located
w ithin Ihe Spring H a m m ock
area. T h e owner. David M Co.. Is
operating the business on half of
an 18-acre site east of County
Road 41 9 within the S pring
Ham m ock area. Spring H a m ­
mock was clasaffled for recre­
ational purposes by the county
after the business was founded.
D NR opposes the proposal and
has In the past sought to b u y the
undeveloped portion of the she
to prevent further Industrial
e n c ro a ch m e n t Into the p re ­
servation area.
County staff Is approving the

one hand rather than struggling
to do It."
O ther m inor changes In the
routine Initiated b y Vlolantc
have made the Job easier, but
Becht said the Important thing
was that she was able to modify
the Job on her own.
"W e started off with Dawn Just
opening the mall because that's
oil we thought she could d o ."
Quinones said, "b u t every time
we’ve added something new.
she's met the challenge."
A s part of the Tra n s itio n
Service ProJecL Becht trains
exceptional education students
In basic Job skills, helps them
secure employment and then
accompanies them on the Job to
help, them make the transition
fro m Ih e w o rk s h o p to the
w orkplace. O n average, she
slays with a student for I I
weeks.
"After a week, she was telling
me to go aw ay." Becht said of
Vlolante.
Vlolante shrugged and giggled.
" I could do the Job on m y o w n .”
she said, though she admits that
her efficiency dropped at first
after Becht left because she
"w asn't paying attention to her
w ork." Quinones said, however,
that she Is now at least as

efficient as other employees. If things," Becht explained later.
not more so.
"She wants to be able to have
Vlolante la not happy with the the skills to m w e out on her
treatment she is getting from the own. but she la a little frightened
bank with which she is currently to be completely Independent."
dealing.
Vlolante said that she likes
" I ’m going to another bank." everything about her Job. Except
she told Becht. " I'm going to get getting Ihere.
a checking account too. "
" I have to lake a special taxi."
After a moment, she leaned to she explained, "because I can't
Becht and asked If she would get on a regular bus." T h e taxi Is
accompany her on the trip to sometimes late and Vlolante has
banks.
lo call and complain. "B u t 1
"She's still a little scared of always get to work."

b rid g e s a re expected to be
p e r m i t t e d o v e r th e E c o n
throughout the entire threec o u n ty co urse of the riv e r.
Carveth said many developers
would seek similar bridge ap­
is
Clayton appealed to
commleatanere to conatder the
quality of their developments,
offering a school site on the

E

Mill* E la te s proposal to place
home* on half-acre Iota fronting
Ihe lake. A ll of Ihe current
lakefront homes are either one or
five acres In size, they aald.
T h e Lake M ils Estates area
also lacks water and sew er
service and the area u tility
c o m p a n y . S o u th e r n S ta te s
Utilities, would need state ap­
proval to expand Into the site.
Gorovltz aald. Although Gorovltz
assured com m issioners there
would be no development If the
services couldn't be provided,
commissioners Mded w ith resi­
dents In opposing the proposal.
Com m issione rs d id re c o m ­
mend approval of the Magnolia
Lake proposal west of Old S R 13.
which land owner Mike Hattaway characterized would be
similar lo the exclusive Lake
Forest developm ent west of
Sanford.
Residents strongly decried the
proposal, saying ihe site la not
served by a rood. O ld SR 13 Is an
unpaved abandoned ra ilroa d
right of way and la the only
direct access lo the site.
Although Hanaway aald he
had county permission to use
Ihe right of way, T o m C h ltty
noted Ihe permission to use the
path lo remove DU from two
b b rro w pits on the s ite ,
permission that would expire
within three years. C h ltty Is
president of the Southeast S e m ­
inole County Voter’s Associa­
tion. representing the 1.300
Chuluota-arra residents.
Commissioners voted 4 -3 In
favor of the proposal. It was the
Drat of the three Chuluota pro­
posals considered.

Meeting1A
If the review la not completed,
commissioners may schedule a
th ird he a ring, possibly next
week.
T h e hearings will be In the
county commission chambers of
Ihe County Services Building on
First Street.
O ve rstre e t In ve stm e nt Co.
proposes to build 499 homes and
a golf course on B37 acres
between Ihe Wcklva River and
Markham Woods Road. Most of
the homes will be "clustered” on
one-third acre lots, a plan gener­
ally endorsed by the state and
county.
County planners wit) oppose
O v e rs tre e t’ s " L e x in g to n
E s t a t e s " p ro p o s a l t o n lg h k
because the overall density
ly ol
the project Is slightly more than

pro|ect w ith prom ise s from
David M officials the nearby
En viro n m e n ta l S tu d y C e nte r
will be screened from the site
with trees, lighting and noise
will be kept lo a m in im u m at
nlghl. and road Improvements
will be made Into the site.
Heathrow developer. A rvid a
Corp.. Is asking the county (o
approve an 227-acre addition to
the development west of In ­
terstate 4 north to Markham
Road and to spread 314 homes
already allowed In the existing
development Into the new area.
T h e proposal will serve to
reduce the density throughout
the e n tire d e ve lo p m e n t, a l­
though 100 hemes m ight have
been successfully a d d e d to
Heathrow at Arvlda's request
under allowable zoning regula­
tions. County staff doesn't op­
pose the request.

AwardC o a tla o o d fro m F a g s 1 A
by the "Y es I Can” sword that
she won. She Is one of only 44
students nationwide w ho won It
this year.
Th e award, sponsored by the
Shell Oil Com pany, la given to
young people with disabilities
who achieve high standards In
the competitive Job market, in
academics. In athletics, in com ­
m unity service or In Indepen­
dent living skills.
Vlolantc said that she Is not
going to Toronto lo pick up her
prize. ’T m not loo thrilled with
that." she said.
A native of Utica, New York.
Vlolante said the doesn't want to
go bock where It's cold.
Becht said that she has seen
V lo la n t c tra n s fo rm fro m a
frightened girl, who six months
ago was unsure of herself, to a
self-reliant young wom an who
arranges for her ow n transporta­
tion to work and fights with the
HRS for her right to have a
wheelchair to help w ith her
mobility.
"A t work, she has modified
her working conditions to help
her work faster and better,"
Becht said. “ She’s gotten them
to give her an electric stapler, for
example, so she can staple with
i*sr*V t

DEATHS
VERA MAS G A LLETT A
Vera Mac Galleria. 70. 1330
Sum m erlin Ave.. Sanford, died
Tuesday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital Sanford. Born
Nov. 24. 1919, In Pelham. Ga..
she moved lo Sanford from there
In 1924. She was a homemaker
and a member i f the All Souls
Calholtc Church. Sanford.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband
Bart F.; sons, Fred, Chattanooga.
Te n n .. Michael. Orlando; daugh­
ters, Susan O'Halloran. Quincy.
Marla Rtcharde, Sanford; sister.
Mrs. Roy Marion. St. Louis;
seven grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

River. F0tZ commissioners also
denied a 432-acre
at the northerns shore

nearly tw o homes per acre on
environm entally sensitive lands
near the Bcon River.
T h e Brvelopera are Orange
C o u n ty coutona Charles Clayton
and W . H a lrokn Clayton. T h e
p a ir . hava b u ll about 8,000
homoa o n . either side of the
Sethtnole-Orange C o u n ty line
du ring the loot 44 y e a n , Charles
Clayton sold.
A throe-county St. Jo h n s River
Water Management District took
farce la considering Imposing
building raatrtctlons for the en­
tire length of the Boon that
sroutd p re v e n t c o n s tru c tio n
c loser than 550 fe d from the
river’s edge and at least 50 feet
from the wetlands that feed the
river srtth water. T h e task force
Is expected to vote on the
I Match 13.
of the H I Oaks project
: of the river Is 1,000 feet or
more from the river’s edge.
S e m ino le C o u n ty planners
opposed the Hl-Oaks plan saying
the proposed density of nearly
two homes per acre la too high
for the area where one- to
five-acre homes! lea are common.
Planners also said roads In the
i ore Inadequate for the 8,800
car trips expected to go to and
from the: idevelopment. Planners
also oppose the project because
there Is no water o r sewer
available.
Hl-Oaks engineer Hugh Kart­
ing to ld water and sewer lines
would be extended along MeCullock Road to the sites by way
of a bridge over the Econ.
Residents opposed allowing a
bridge to be b u ilt to allow
development.
Sharon Carvelh of the Sierra
C lu b said o n ly one or tw o

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sisters; three b ro th e rs; two
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
P H T L L IB A G N ES R A Y
Phyllis Agnes Kay. 62. 551 E.
Semoran Blvd.. Fern Park, died
Monday at Meridian Nursing
Home. Longwoad. Born Dec. 27.
1907. In S outh A fric a , she
m o v e d to F e rn P a rk fro m
Dayton, Ohio. In 1979. She was
a retired executive secretory and
a Presbyterian.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. O r tan da In charge of
arrangements.

retired schoolteacher with Lake
Mary Elementary School and a
Methodist.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e se ve ra l
nieces and nephews.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

O At.LirrA.VlBA M A I
M o u at Chrtotton Surial tor M rs Vara
Oilkrlt&gt; Mill br 10 ■ m Friday al All fault
U l W K Church with to v Fr Ttom i Burnt
at Catobranl Informant Mill toltoM In All
fau lt Catholic Cartvtory V ln lrllo n tor
triandt Mill br toddy (Thurtdiy) hum K i n d
*k p m M « m tiru a n F i a m l Ham*Chapal
Mini a R aury tarvic* m 1pm
Britton F u w i l Han*, fantord. In charga

Caatroi F torto*tigtom*Hnottal
M .M it o iT

ADMISIKM1
fan tor*
Ann* M. Chamber*
LorattaJ Cask
Mart* K u r il
Valeria Hill
V tot* Jan**
Richard R. Parrllh
Bar bar* Parkin*
Jo ulaR fauvo
0 tort* far man
Shatan* L. Smith
Ralph Valentin
Panagloata Vanhorn
Ftoronco T. Wallaca
C ry tU I L. William*
Frod McCoy . DtSory
Ann* W yncha. DaBary
M a ryE HW .Doland
Donald R. Dorr tot. Dolton*
Ho ton Vurttka. Dolton*
Paul Chrltllt, G*navo
Thom** J Jon**, Orang* City
Char to* W Turrwr III, Oil**n

Dl 1C HA R O I l
fantord
Cara Baldwin
TavInlihaN lurk*
; tovan Char to*
John J K m
Shunddarcla Mall
KrlallaParkar
E metis J Roll
Mary M Tanlaan
Darrall young, Allamonto faring*
A uPoy Coopar, Dolton*
C ltto l Pataaway. Dalton*
Calll* M Panrod. Otlton*
Ruth Y. Whltoman. DoSona
Carol Eltorfa. Can***
John Tramblar. Ganar*
John Qu i t lor man. LakaMary
RotortE Ingram, Ottoan
StarlingM Ragor.Oitoon
Jonnto J Rhinotmim. Rmgwood. N J.
Cathy Mamit and baby girl, fantord
Ruby Rath and toby toy. fantord
lutan R Morn* and bton bay. Dalton*
■ IR TH f
Caatral Flattd* Rr* tonal H**#lt*l
KryttalL William*. • baby girl. W itord

Sanford Herald
M ISSED
D E LIV E R Y
Call: 322-2611
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.

T lL L IL M JLD SIO M.

M IL D R E D M . T IL L 1 S
M ildred M. TIIU s. 86. 260
Greenleaf Lane. Lake Mary, died
Tuesday at Deltona Health Care
Center. Born Sept. 26, 1903. In
Dalton. Ga., she moved to Lake
Mary from Georgia She was a

lunar al ra rv K n tor Mildrad Tuna Mill fa )
* m Friday at ifa Oriwan F m r a l Mama
Chapa*, fantord. n lti Bar A F Stovant
officiating Intormanl Mill toikM al Oat lawn
Farb Crmatory, Cara Mary Franc* mar
tall al lha tunaraJ homa today (Thurtdayl
tram* I p m
Briuon F moral Mara, fantord. in chargo
ol orrongomonH

SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
•‘S A M E D A Y D E L IV E R Y IS O U R G O A L "

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•A -S n ip e d Htrtad. S nlofd, Florida - TTmreday, Morels S. 1900________________________________________

C uba ends Nicaragua m ilitary aid
M EXIC O C IT Y — Cuban trader
F ld r l Caatro announced hla
communist nation will end m ili­
tary cooperation with Managua
by the time Nicaraguan Presi­
dent-elect V lole ta C h a m o rro
lake* oltke. the official Cuban
news agency Prcnta Latina re­
ported.
Castro also said Wednesday
that an unspecified number of
Soviet made M lC -29 Jet fighters
had arrived In Cuba, the news
agency reported.
.
••President Fidel Caslro a n­
nounced today the withdrawal of
Cuban military cooperation with
Nicaragua as soon as the new
government assumes (office), or
m aybe before lh a l." Prensa

Latina quoted Castro as saying.
"It would not be conceivable lo
maintain It with the presence of
a government that has amply
expressed its aversion to the
Cuban revolution.'*
C h a m o rro , the U.S.-backed
candidate who scored a surprise
election victory over President
Dsniel Ortega Feb. 25. Is sched­
uled to take office April 25.
ending more than a decade of
Sandinista rule.
Castro had developed dose
military and economic lies to
Nicaragua during the period of
S a n d in is ta ru le , s u p p ly in g
Managua with petroleum and
food In addition lo other forms of
aid. Both nations also have been
the Soviet Union's closest allies
In Latin America.

Contras balk at
Sandinista army
M A N A Q U A , Nicaragua (U P!) — Contra rebels
offered to retire to enclaves In Nicaragua as a first
step toward their demobilisation tf the Sandinista
arm y returns to Its barracks.
A Contra spokesman said Werkicaday the offer
by the rebels w as discussed T u e s d a y In
Tegucigalpa. Honduras, at talks between the
Contra leadership and a three-man delegation
sent by Nicaragua's president-elect. Vloleta
Chamorro.

Laqil Notlcoa

Legal Notice*

L IO A L N O T IC I
PURSUANT TO S T A T U T IS
I t I M I t . N 0 T IC C o r I N
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 .
FLORIDA. THE FOLLOWING

N O TICE 0P
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nonce u heresy often the! I
tm enpeped In SukMeu ef m l
Slone Well Piece, tenlord.
33JJJ. Semmete County. Flerlde.
under the Fktltlevt Nemo ef
M ID F L O R I0 A GO LF CAR
O U T . end thel I Intend to
repltfer told nemo trim the
Clerk ef the Circuit Court. Sent
inote County. Flerlde. In ec
cor donee with me Provident ef
the Fktitieue Nome Stetvtev To
Wit Section MS W Fler do Slot
utee test

in d iv id u a l s a r e

her esy

N O TIF IE D TH A T PUBLICA
T IO N OF SALE W IL L BE
MARCH I. IW0 AND MARCH
IL IWO W ITH TH E SALE TO
BE H E L 0 10 00 A M March II.
IW0 SITE OF SALE IS A J
L O S S IN G T R A N S F E R 4
STORAGE C O . IN C . W S
P IN E A V EN U E. SANFORD
FLORIDA w n
HonM J«r**n. Ovwtee. Fieri
So — antique Item*, furniture,
assorted tenon* end mltcelle
Oe.id Gieececk end Jenn C
Giewoth. Devtene Seech. Fler
Itfe — furniture, houteheld
Ite m s . a s s e r t.* c e r fe e t.
b*crc lev cenee. miMelleneout
Dentf G l.i c .c k , Devlone
Seech. Flende — deck, cheiri.
certont. file ceMnel. miwetie
Merlene Glenn. Senford. Fler
Ido — furniture, household
Items, mlsceileneous
Shirley Stubbs. Ooneltonville.
Geer go — furniture, cartons,
kitchen lebie. mtseeUeneou*
Perry Teyler. Senlord Fieri
do -.Id O tk e rs . Television*,
mlsceileneous
Publish. Merch0. IS. IW0

Publish March 1.1. IS .» . IffO
DEOf
N O TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notka it haraby given that I
am angagad m bus.netv at S77
Huatord C t . Laka Mary 177*.
Saminota County. Florida undor
th a F ic titio w * N a m a at
WINDOW WONDERS, and that
I inland to ragittar Mid nama
with tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court. Saminota County. Ffart
da. in accartfanca with tha
Provisions of tha Flctltiaut
Nama Statutat. Ta Wit Saction
MS Of Florida Statutat lfS7
Euro Painting. L TD .Inc
Marina Bagonja Prat
Publlth M a rc h !.!. 1171. tffg
O EO U

o to s i—

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby Riven Ihet I
em in|S|»&lt; In business et IIP)
S Oek Are . Senlord FL. Off I.
Seminole County. Flaride under
the Fictitious Nome el RTF
LAWN SERVICE, end met I
Intend to repister setd nemo
mth the Clerk ef the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Fieri
do. In eccerdonee with the
Previsions el the Fictitious
Nome Statutes. To WH Section
•eS 00 F lerldo Statutes ISSf
Dt/kyi fudaa

Public February li. 21. March
i.a. i m
D EN Ilf

NOTICE
W HAT
S A L V A G E CAR
AUCTIO N
W H EN MARCH IfTH . IffO
TIM E I M A M
W HCRE
D A V E JO N E S
W R ECKER SERVICE. INC
7ISSS. HWV. 17 f l
F E R N PARK. FL 72710
V EH ICLES TO AUCTION
1) If77 PLYM O UTH
2) \H2 SUBARU
1) if It PONTIAC
4). IfM TO Y O TA
SI If7S FORD
4) IftS M A ID A
71 If 71 TO Y O TA P/U
•I IMS FORD
fl. IM f M ITSUBISHI
Publlth M arch!. IffO
O E O !S

NOTICE OP
FIC TITIO US NAME
Notice it hereby givan that I
am engaged In b v tin tu at 1791
Grange Cif . Longwood. 12710.
Seminole County. Florida under
tha Fictitious Nama at R ft S
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G A N D
H EA TIN G , and that I inland to
register u id nama with tha
Clark at tha Circuit Court. Sam
mala County. Florida. Ui ac
cordanca with tha Provision* at
tha Fktittowt Nama Stolutoc.
Ta Wit Saction MS Of Florida
Statutes IPS/
Ranal Small
Publish Fabrwary IS. 71. March
left IffO
DEN 147

NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nottca it haraby givan that I
am angagad In butinatt al SM
Sabal Trail Long wood. F L 72779.
Saminoia County. Florida, undar
tha Fktitiout Nama al FLORI
DA COVER PAGE, and that I
inland to ragittar Mid nama
with tha Clark aI tha Circuit
Court. Saminoia County. Ftarl
da. in accartfanca with tha
Provisions of tha Fktltlaut
Nama Statutat. Ta Wit Saction
MS Of F lor Ida Statutat I fS7
Pottanbargar Corporation
JarryW Pottanbargar
Publlth M arch!. IS.71.7f. IffO
O E O !7

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAM E
Notica it haraby givan that I
am angagad m butincit at 907
Gaiall Tr . Wlntar Springe. FL
13701. Jaminoia County. Florida,
under tha Fictitious Nama at
LO NDO N U N L IM IT E D , and
that I inland to ragi%ttr Mid
nama with tha Clark at tha
Circuit Court. Saminota County,
Florida, in accordanca with tha
Provision* at tha Fictitious
Nama Statutes. Ta W lt Saction
MS Of Florida Statutes IPS/
6 E Etfandabad
Publish February IS. 71. March
I. ft IffO
OEN 1«0

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notica it haraby givan that I
am angagad in butinatt at ISf
Laka R d . Laka Mary, Saminoia
County. Florida, undar tha
Fktitiout Nama at SUNRISE
H E A T I N G ft A IR C O N O I
TIO N IN G and that I Inland to
ragittar Mid nama with tha
Clark oI tha Circuit Court. Sam
inoia County. Florida, in ac
cordanca with tha Previsions al
tha Fktitiout Namo Statutat. To
Wit Saction MS Of Florida Slat
utat 1fS7
ThomatC Back with
Publlth March ft IS. 77. If. IffO
O EO M

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO US NAM E
Notka It haraby givan that 1
am angagad in butinatt at IM l
Ounhill O r. Longwood. H7M.
Saminoia County. Florida undar
tha F ic t lt lo u a N a m a
TIP T R E E SERVICES, and that
I inland to ragittar void no
with tha Clark at tha Circuit
Court. Sammo* County. Fiart
da. in accordanca with It*
Pravitiont al tha Flctltiaut
Nama Statutat. Ta Wit Saction
MS Of F lor Ida Statutat lfS7
N Bromfiald
Publlth February 17. March I.
ft IS. IffO
O EN 244

N O TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notka it haraby givan that 1
am angagad in bwtinaM at Tta
W Laka Mary B lv d . Laka
M a ry. Fla 227*. Saminoia
County. Florida, undar tha
Fktltlowt Nama al M Y ELEC
TROLYSIS FLA C E. and that I

N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notka it haraby givan that I
am angagad in butinatt at 10*
St Cra«a A v a . Apopka. 17701.
Saminoia County. Florida undar
tha Fktitiout Nama ot TLC
CLEANING SERVICE, and that
I intend to ragittar va* nama
with tha Clark al tno Circuit
Court. Sammoia County Fieri
da. in accordanca with tha
Pravitiont of tha Ftctittout
Nama Statutat. TaW tl Seci.on
MS Of Florida Statutat ifS7
George J Knopf Jr
Pubiith February 22. March t.
ft IS IffO
O EN Ilf

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notica it haraby g*van mat wa
art engaged in butinatt at P O
Boe 700. Sanford. Saminoia
County. Florida, under tha
Fktitiout Nama ot D IX O N S
M OBILE A UTO REPAIR, and
that wa mtand to ragittar Mid
name with tha Clark al
Circuit Court. Saminota County
Florida, in accordanca with tha
Pravitiont al the Flctltiaut
Nama Statutat. Ta Wit Sect**
MS Of F lor Hla Statute* lfS7
George Di«cn
Shatio O*eon
Pubiith March!. 11.72. 79 1990
O E O !t

Clark aI tha Circuit
Court. Saminoia County. Fiart
da. In accordanca with tha
Pravitiont of tha Flctltiaut
Nama Statutat. Ta Wit Saction
MS Of Florida Statutat tfS7
Luc ilia M Faraila
Publish MafchftlS.72.Tf. H
D I O TV

T h e agency. In a dispatch
monitored In Mexico City, said
cooperation with Nicaragua In
the area of medicine and on a
project lo build houses for 1.000
families could be maintained If
the new Nicaraguan government
agreed.
A decision on the future of
some 1.000 Cuban advisers In
Nicaragua will be made taking
"Into consideration the opinion
of the Sandlnlstas and the new
a u th o ritie s .'' Prensa L a tina
quoted Caslro as saying.
Caslro. who has been In power
since 1959 when his revolutlonay forces ousted dictator
Fulgenclo Batista, has vowed lo
stand by Marxlst-Lenlnlst prin­
ciples despite democratic In ­
roads In the Soviet Union.

Legal Notices
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notka it haraby givan that I
pm tngagad In butinatt al P O
Baa 4MS. Sanford. Saminota
County. Flarlda undar tha
P l c t l f l a u t N a m a of
B A C K S T A G E V ID E O PR O
DUCTIONS/FUN VIOEO. and
Ihat I inland la ragittar tatd
nama with tha Clark al tha
Circuit Caurf. Saminota County.
Florida. M accordanca with tha
Pravitiont of tha Flctltiaut
Nama Statutat. TaW lt. Saction
MS M Florida Statvtat lfS7
Now Coneapt Entarpritat Inc
JaanKMg
Pubiith March I. ft IS. 77. IffE
D E04

NO TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notkt it haraby givan that 1
am tngagad In buvmovv at 701
W Hwy 414. longwood. Sami
no* County. Florida undar tha
Fktitiout Nama at W ALKER
M E D I C A L ft M O B I L I T Y
PROOUCTS. and that I inland ta
ragittar M»d nama with tha
Clark al tha Circuit Court. Sam
tnoto County. Flarlda. In ac
ith tha Pravittant al
Fktitiout Nama Statutat.
TaW lt Saction MS Of Florida
Statutat 1917
Waikar't IGA Faodiinar. Inc
Rabarf H Waikar. Prat
Pubiith March I, ft IS. 71. IffO
DCOtO

N O TIC E OF SH E R IFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by vtrtua al that certain
Writ al Elocution ittuod out al
and under the teei el the Circuit
Court oI Saminoia County. Fler
Ida. upan a final lodgement
renderad in tha atarataid caurt
on the 11th day al October A O
ifgi. In that certain cam an
tittod. Jean E . Andort. Plaintitf.
- w - Nkk R. Butttta Oaten
dent, which atarataid Writ al
Execution was dellvara* ta ma
at Sharttl al Saminoia County.
Florida, and pursuant ta that
certain order entered tn thit
cavM on tha !th day al Dec am
bar A D Ifff finding that the
lien al piainfiirt ludgmant it
tuparior ta any intarat t claimed
by tha datandantt and 1 have
levied upon all right, tit* and
Interest al tha defendant. Nkk
R. Bwttlta. In tha toilowing
deter ibed real proparty. M*d
property being located in Sami
note County. Florida mart par
tkuiarty deter ibad at tailowt
Lot I! and tha Watt i oI Lot
I f . In B la ck O . A L L O F
A L L E N O A L E SUBDIVISION,
according lo tha piat thereof, at
recorded In Plat Book ft Pago 7.
Public Record* of Saminoia
County. Fler la
and tha undertigned at Sheriff
al Saminoia County. Florida,
will al II !0 A M on tha Uth
day al March. A O 199ft after
for tai# wfa tail to the highett
bidder, tor cath in hand. tub|act
to any and ail eiitting liana, at
tha Front (Watt) Door at tha
ttept al tha Saminoia County
CourthouM in Sanford Florida,
tha above described partonal
That Mid Mia it being made
ta Mtitfy the farm* el Mid Writ
al Execution
John E. Poik. Sheriff
Saminoia County. Florida
Pubiith February 77. March I.
ft 11 with tha vafa on March Ift
IffO
DEN 777

IN T H E CIRCUIT CO UBT OF
TH E U T H JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
IN A N 0 FOR SEMINOLE
CO U N TY . FLORIDA
O E N ER AL JURISOITION,
DIVISION
CASE NO. ! f MB CAOf
A M ER IFIR ST FEDER AL
SAVINGSANOLOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
R ICHAR 0 J SAVIANO. ft al .
Datandantt
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SUBfiSALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y givan
purtuent to a Final Judgment
dated March I. IffO. and entered
in Co m No i f M i CAOf of tha
Circuit Court ef the l»fh Judicial
Circuit in and tor Saminoia
C o u n ty . F la r ld a . w tiarain
A M E R IF IR S T F E O E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
A T ION. it tha Plaintiff and
R IC H A R O J SAVIANO and
P E G G Y R SAVIANO a/k/a
PE G G Y A SAVIANO. hit wife
S O U TH E A S T BA N K .
MCKESSON ORUG ft H E A L TH
CA R E GROUP. V A L U R IT E
P H A R M A C IE S . IN C . and
C E C IL BOOIFORO. are tha
Datandantt. I will tall to the
highett and bett bidder tor cath
at tha Watt Front door of tha
Saminoia County CourthouM.
Sanford. Florida, at II 00 A M .
on April Ift IffO. the fallowing
deter.bad property at tat farm
tn Mid Final Judgment
Lot I l f . L A K E OF T H E
WOOOS TOW NHOUSE SEC
TION ft Saminoia County. Flort
da. according fa the ptaf thereof
at recorded m Plat Booh 72.
Paga A t ef the Public Retordt
of SaminofaCounty. Florida
W ITNESS my hand and taal
of but caurt on but HI day of
March. 1*0
M ARYANNE MORSE.
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatawtc
Deputy Cfarh
Pubiith March! IS. 1*0
O E O 70

Legal Notice#
N O TIC E OF
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
Notka it haraby given that I
am tngagad tn butinatt at 107
Sandalwood Way. Langwaod.
F L 777SB. Saminoia County.
Flarlda under tha Fktitiout
Nama at A B C I N T E R N A
TIO N A L FO OD , and that I
intend la ragittar taid nama
with tha Clark al the Circuit
Court. Saminoia County. Flarl
da. In accordanca with tha
Pravitiont of tha Flctltiaut
Nama Statutat. Ta Wit Section
MS i f Flarlda Statvtat lfS7
Anna Fedtrer
Pubiith M e rc h l.ftlS .TI.tfF t
D E O 17
N O TIC K OS
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Nolle. I. horefer fluNI H u l l
am n n «s&gt;S In busmns .1 WS0
l Hwy i ; f t Maittarte. Ftortea
m i l . Bammate County. »larte*
undm tha Ftctilteut Ham# at
G E N I N A L L IQ U I D A T I O N
O U T L E T . m S nvsl I inNnS to
r.fitter s it . m m wilti the
Clark o. Itte Circuit Caurl. Bam
mote County, f u n d . In •€
rerdanc. wim th. Prouisiens .1
Iha Ftcliltewk Nam* Statutes. T f
Wit Wslion M P F t e i « S l.l
utet I.S)
Alter, Inc
T B'WVton yy.ulrwf
Puhush Merch 1.4 IL n . INS
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Unites Slates
lteparlm.nl .1 JutIK .
Unites Hates Marshals Service
N O TIC E OF ARREST
A N D S IIIU R I
N I M C I V O R L I*
Unites Slates Dntricl Caurl
MidSte District *« FterlSa
Or land* Oivisten
P a m * .: Unites S I.le t v
ti.eet.itsos m Unites State.
Currmcy — O x k .l Number
Noiic. I. harM y flyan that an
February IT. IfN . I SI.MT.IM 00
m United State* Currency *•
Santord P . li c . Daparlm .nl.
Santerd. Florida, aursuanl te a
Warrant *1 Arrest l*M«d by the
Clark *1 lb . Caurl u«*n m* HUnf
a. a Verified Cem*t*M m Iha
abase a c lla h r A ll par t a n .
claimlnf an lntert.1 In Ihl.
detendanl currency era haraby
notified te Ilia a Claim within
ten (M l day. and te wry* an
Answer within twenty IMI days
alter lillnf Iha Claim, as pro
v d r t by Supptenwntel Bute C.
Far Certain Admiralty and Mar
Him. Claims. *r suiter entry *«
ludfmanl by delaull All parsons
and entities who have an inter
asl In tha detendanl currency
may, m addition I* filmf a
Claim or in Iwu *1 filing a
Claim, submit a Petition ter
Ram ltiian or M itlf.tle n al
Far tellure pursuant te M C F R
Pa rt.
R IC H A R D L COX.JR
U N ITE D STA TES MARSHAL
Pubiith March I. IL It. IW0
OEOJO

La g a l N o ttcaa

L#g#i N o tje g s

N O TIC E TO T H E PUBLIC.
Moftceie hereby given met the
Board al Adluafmawl al Iha City
f l Santord w W h M l regular
meeting an March n . leaf. In
tha C lip H f ll C e m m lllle n
Chambers al II M a m bia rM r
te consi der a roauosl kar •
variance In Iha Tantng O r *
nance a* It partem* te Rear
Y ard Variance and Parking
Spec* if R b p N nS m a O C&gt;
dinner an:
AM fiat pa n e l Rw Ptekt N T M
Slack M tylnf t at First Ureal
at pan at Cttepman B Tucker
Addition te Santerd PR I P f M
at retarded m Santerd. Sami
nate County. Florida.
Bams mare •pacificotto d .
scrlbMl at located MS I lU

N O T ICR OP PUBLIC SALR

Legal Notice*
IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UBT
O rT N S IW N T S IN T N
JVOtCUM. CIR CU IT.
IN AND SON
B U M NOttf CO U N TY ,
BLONIOA
ININ F A G A N 4 C O . INC .
PleMtlW.
U N IT SO A U TO I I S V IC I
CONS in .C A R R O L L
GRAPHIC IC O N SON A T ION.
C LE K K l NO TIC E OS U L I
NOTICE IS H I N I B V GIVEN
Mat pursuant I t tn Amended
Summery Final JuSf m . nl ft
S p r .c lf M r . en te r.S In in#
obey. .n t lll.S c s u m In Iht
Clrcull Caurl N Ms E If.te rn *
JuSicial Circuit. In anS ter
Sam mate Caunfy. Flarlda. I wHI
w n al public auetten la ma
Mfnasl MSSn N r cam al ma
w rit Irani s n r al ma Caurl
heme m ma City al Santerd.
Semiitoto Caunly. F ter Ida. al ma
haur al II.M a m an A frll I.
i n s . mal carlain parcel al real
praperty NN OOSN a . teltew.
Cam mane, al a pamf an ma
Narm Una al anS U J M teal
Steel M t e l l l earner al ma SW
Is H ma I S I* N Section 1
TawnsMa I I Saum. Nans* I f
Cast, laminate Caunly. FterlSa.
m anc.runN II* I T JO" E t ) M
teal ter a pelnl al bafinmn*
Thane, cantmua N. It* IS JO"
E m M teal te m . W n a r iy
I f al Slate SaaS Ns CM.
manes riai masterly alanf ia«S
S t threuRh a curve caneava
Sautharty hayln* a raSlut at
IJS) ta teal, a central anfte al t*
i r f l" . anS a chars baarmf el
N M* t f I t " W .. an arc
Sttiencs al IT1T1 teal, mence
run S te* IS t r W. M l *• teal
thence S IV* O f W I IM S )
teal te the pern! el befWmtnf.
subiacl te an easement ter R/W
purpaaaa aver the Easterly 21
teat, bauif a partwn al Bteck X.
Mobile Manor InS Sacllan ac
csrSins te ma Plot mereol at
recarSaS In Slal Saab II. S a s n
A If a n . S S I N Public
RacarSt al laminate Caunly.
FlariSa
Dates mis im Say al March,
im
HEAD
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF C IR CU IT COURT
By Jan. E Jetewic
CtepuiyCterk
Publish MarchS I I IMS
OEO*.

IN TNB C IR CU IT COUBT
OF T H B I IT H JU O IC IA L
CIR CUIT OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOB
SEMINOLB CO UN TY
C A S IN O tk MIT CA fk P
O EN ER AL JUR ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
EM PIRE OF A M ER ICA F E O
ER AL SAVINGS RANK F/K/A
EM PIRE OF AM ERICA. F S A
P LA IN TIF F
-v S ­
R
B R YC E B A K E R .
SOUTHEAST BANK. N A ,
O E FE N O A N TIS I
A M IN O R D
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y GIVEN
pursuant la an O rd e r r*
sch.dulm f foreclosure sal*
dated March 1. left, entered m
Civil Casa No t * M IJ C A f * P * l
the Circuit Caurl el lh* IfTH
Judtclal Circuit in and ter SEM
I N O L E C a u n ly . F lo r id * ,
w h e r e in E M P I R E O F
A M E R IC A F E O E R A L
SAVINGS BANK FORM ERLY
E M P IR E O F A M E R IC A .
F S A . Plamiill and R BRYCE
BAKER art datendanllsl. I will
1*11 te ma highest and ball
tndd.1 ter cash. A T TH E WEST
FRONT DOOR OF TH E SEMI
H O LE C O U N TY C O U R T
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA.
a l l I « AM. April I). IfN . lh*
taflowmg dasenbad proparty a*
sal term in said Final Judg
manl. tawlt
A P O R T IO N O F TH E
S O U T H E A S T &lt;« O F T H E
S O U TH W ES T
OF TH E
NO R THEAST te OF SECTION
14. TO W N S H IP &gt;0 S O U TH .
RANGE M EAST SEMINOLE
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
C O U N TY . F LO R IO A . MORE
PAR TIC U LA R LY DESCRIBED
O F TH R IIO H T E S N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT.
AS FOLLOW S COM M ENCE
A T TH E SOUTHW EST COR
IN A NOFOR
SEM IN OLE COUNTY.
HER OF TH E SOUTHW EST te
FLORIDA
OF THE NO R TH EA ST te OF
C A S IN O OFU tf CA0PP
SAIO SECTION 3a. TH ENCE
RUN SOUTH I t D EG R EES 1)
FIR STA TE FINANCIAL. A
M IN U TES M SECONBOS EAST
SAVINGS RANK.
Plemtltf.
ALONG TH E SOUTH LINE OF
vs
TH E SOUTHW EST te OF TH E
N O R T H E A S T te O F S A IO
R O B E R TC GALLAGHER.and
SANDY COVE CONDOMINIUM
S E C T IO N 34. FO R A DIS
T A N C E O F IS ) I ) F E E T ;
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE.
INC . a Florida carperalwn.
TH E N C E RUN N O R TH (
Datendanfs
D E G R E E S 34 M IN U T E S 3)
SECONOS EAST FOR A DIS
NO TICE OF SALE
T ANCE OF « 00 FE E T TO THE
ON COM PLAINT
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
NORTH R IG H T OF W AY LINE
lhal m* unrtertigrted. the Clark
OF OIXON ROAD ANO THE
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G OF
ol Iha Clrcull Court of Saminoia
T H E F O L L O W IN G OE
Caunly. Florida, under and by
virhr* al the FInal Judgment al
SCRIBED PARCEL OF LANO.
Foreclosure heretofore entered
T H E N C E R U N S O U TH i «
O E G R E E S 3) M IN U T E S )•
« i iha Sm day al March. IfW. in
SECONOS EAST ALONG TH E
mat certain causa pending m
NORTH RIGH T OF W AY LINE
iha Clrcull Caurt at Iha Judicial
ClrCufl at Florid*, m and tor
O F D IX O N R O A D A N O
Sammote County. Florida, being
PARALLEL W ITH TH E SOUTH
Civil Action No I f tss; CA 00 P.
LINE OF TH E SOUTHW EST te
OF THE NO R TH EAST te OF
In which FIR S TA TE FINAN
CIAL. A SAVINGS RANK. Is tha
S A ID S E C T IO N 34 FOR A
p la intiff and R O B E R T C
OISTANCE O F 31)43 F E E T TO
TH E W EST R IG H T OF W AY
G A L L A G H E R , and SANOV
L IN E OF S C L RAILROAO IM
COVE CONDOMINIUM ASSO
F E E T R IG H T O F W A V );
CIATION OF SEM INOLE. INC
era iha datandantt and undar
TH E N C E RUN N O R TH II
and by virtue at Iha terms al the
O E G R E E S 13 M IN U T E S 3)
said Final Judgment, will alter
SECONDS EAST PA R A LLEL
lor sate al public eulcry to lh*
W ITH AND 33 00 F E E T WEST
highest and bast bidder tor cath
OF TH E C E N TE R LINE OF
al lh# dear el Iha Caunly
S A IO R A I L R O A O F O R A
OISTANCE OF 14) 30 F E E T TO
Courthouse In Iha City at San
TH E POINT OF CU R VATU R E
lard. Florida an m* W h day ol
OF- A CURVE CONCAVE TO
April. Iff* at ma haur al II M
TH E NORTHW EST HAVING A
a m m th* morning. Iha same
being a legal solas day and Iha
R AOIUS O F ISIS M F E E T ;
T H E N C E R U N
hour a legal haur al tala. Iha
N O R H T E A S T E R L Y A LO N G
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida and dasenbad
THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE
TH R O U G H A C E N TR A L
at tel tews
Thai certain Condominium
ANGLE OF 14 D EG R EES 33
M IN U TES « SECONOS FOR A
Parcel known at Unit No M.
OISTANCE OF 4)3)4 F E E T ;
SANDY COVE, a Condominium
T H E N C E N U N N O R T H •*
end an undivided interest m lh*
O E G R E E S 13 M IN U T E S S4
land, common otemonfs and
common espenees appurtenant
SECONOS W EST FOR A OlS
T A N C E O F 431 IS F E E T .
I* said unit, all ui accordanca
T H E N C E R U N S O U T H It
with th* subject te lh* cove
O E G R E E S 13 M IN U T E S 33
nants. conditions, restrictions
SECONOS EAST FOR A OlS
terms and athar provisions of
T A N C E O F )• ) 4) F E E T .
lh# Doc U r . I ion ol Condominium
T H E N C E R U N S O U T H IS
•4 Sandy Cove, a Condominium
O E G R E E S .3 M IN U T E S )•
recorded in Official Records
SECONOS W EST FOR A DIS
Rook 111*. Pag. IMS. of lh#
TANCE OF U I IS F E E T TO
Public Record* of Seminal.
TH E POINT OF BEGINNING.
Caiaity. Florida
C O N T A IN IN G S 3$ A C R E S
Tha said property atarataid.
together with all lanamants
MORE OR LESS. ANO BEING
S U B J E C T
TO A N Y
hereditaments and appurla
RIGH T OF WAY ANO EASE
nances thereto belonging or in
M EN TSO F RECORD
any wlta appertaining being
O A TE O l i SANFORO. Flarl
sold to satisfy said Judgment
O A TE O m u k day al March
da. mis sm day al March. Itas
M ARYANNE MORSE
IIS
Maryanne Maria
CLERK OF TH E
CIR CUIT COURT
Clark ol mo Circuit Caurl
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Sam mote County. Florida
By JanaE JeiewiC
By Jane E Jasawic
Deputy Clark
At Deputy Clark
Publish M arch!. IS. iwg
PuOiith March L IL I NO
D F O II
D EO « l

siren
Planned aw *1 Bid property Is
te conduct a carryout put*
restaurant fuamaa*
Board at Adluatmant
W M Philips. Chairman
A O V IC I TO TH E P U BLIC It
a parson dwidos te appeal a
decision mad. with respect te
any matter canslderad al lh*
abava maaimg or hearing, h*
may naad a varbatim record f l
Mp pracaadMgs. including
City at Santerd IP tIM B M S I
PubPlhMarch!. 14. IW f
O E O JO

IR T N I CIR CU IT CO UR T
OP TN B I I B M T I I R T H
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT.
IR AMO FOR
I I M I N O L I C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
c a s in o m iu J C A ie c
PA LM ER ELEC TR IC
COMPANY.
PiamiiH.
vt
MARC SHARP
CONSTRUCTION. INC .a
F tend* carper*4ten and MARC
SHARP. Individually.

U fltl N o tte f
M T K ttP
F IC TITIO U S

fa**# faNrdftr •*•"**«•
T il M L E ntercomanl at Han By
sal* *1 mater vahkla. haraby
aiy** iwNcs at Sate
etehtte. te w d :’
On April t. IMS Pi
O ld t m p k ll.. ItT# Semprpn
Pautevard. Winter Park. Ftarl
d a . a t 1I:B B a m . X a y a l
Oldsm abil* w ill c tu d u c l a
PuWteSataattaataltawmg.
C O b IP L fTB U 4 N S IR V IC B
. O d F ID D IO *
I N I Ta y tlP I dear. V IN
)RA4IL4BMII44I
TMk kata Is bams made ta
tatttly a statutory Iten
D A T E D this llrst day al
March. IN*
Publlth March ft. lief
D E O II
NOTICE OP
FIC TITIO U S NAJdE

Ktiitt IV nVrWy fivvn "Ht i
*m angagad In buUna14 at P O
baa *fI4IA Left* Mary. F la .
13144. laminate County. Florid*
undar lh* Ftctlttou* Nam* *•
■ LCO. E Q U IP M E N T LIO U I
C A TIO N COMPANY, and lhal I
Intend te regteter laid nama
with lh* Clark at taa Clrcull
Court. Simlnate County. Fieri
da. In accordance with lh*
Prayltiana *1 lh* Flcllllau l
Nam* Statute*. TaW iI Sac I ten
MS •• F tend* Statute! Its)
Wastey Craddock
Publish February &gt;3. March I.
A I L If N
D E N S O _____________________
NOTICE UNOSB
F IC TITIO U S NAME LAW
N O TIC E IS H EREBY O IV E N
that th* undarsignad. desiring te

N O TICE OP SALE
N O TICE Is haraby givan mat
pursuant te lh* I mal ludgmant
*1 terectoaur* and sal* entered
In mis cause pending Mi lh*
Clrcull Caurt at m* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and tar
Sammats County. Flarlda. Cinl
Action Number NCRJJ CA 00 E.
lh* undart.*n*d Clark m il tall
lh* property situeted Mi said
county, dmc flood at
Lai If Alebue Pham &gt;. ac
cardMig te Plat Baab 3A Pag* I).
Public Record, at Seminal.
County. Flarlda
at public sate, te lh* higtwtt and
bail bidder ter cath al II M
•'clack A M . an Iha 3rd day at
Ntay. If N . •• Iha Wait Freni
dear at th* Sammote County
Caurmouse. Santerd. Florida
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark at Clrcull Caurt
By JanaE Jasawic
As Deputy Clark
Publlth March*. IS. IffO
D E O fl

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT
FOR TH E S TA TE OF
FLORIDA IN AND
FOR SEM INOLE
CO UN TY FLORIOA
Casa N*. i M «M » CA *• P
Conor .1 Jurisdiction
M ETM O A FINANCIAL. INC .
PletatiH.
vs
CLAREN CE G R E E N , it living,
flat..
Oetondenti
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE U L I
B TCLEEK O P TH E
CIR CUIT COURT
Natlc* Is hereby given mal ma
undarsignad Maryann* Morse.
Clark at ma Clrcull Caurl at
Seminal* Caunly. Flarlda. will,
an lh* Isl day at May. IfN . al
II 00 A M . ol Iha Front door at

tha Somlnolf Caunly Caurl
house, in ma City at Santerd
F ter ida. alter ter sate and sail at
public outcry te Iha highest and
boil bMder ter cash, tha follow
Ing described proparty situated
In ScmmoM County. Florida, te
wit
Lat I. Bteck F. Fasmoer Unit
t. According W tha Plat tharool
as Recorded Mi Plat Boak It.
Pagn Jt and Jl at mo Public
Records *1 Seminole County.
Florida
R ang*. O le p a ta l. b u rg la r
Alarm. Hoad, Wall la Wall
Carpal. Post lipht. Dishwasher.
Inlarcam. Drapes
pursuant te Iha Imal decree al
foreclosure entered Ms o cast
ponding Mi sold Court, the stylo
ot which It. M ETM O R FINAN
C IA L . INC vt C L A R E N C E
GREEN.itliyMsg.atol
W ITNESS my Hend end ot
tic tel tool ot told Court mis lit
day ol March. I*M
ISEALI
By. JanaE Jaiawic
Deputy Cterk
Pubiith March I. IS. i m
O E O JS
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT
FOR TH E S TA TE OF
F L O E ID A IN A N D
FOR SEM INOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA
Case Na t . 144) CA at P
Central Jertsdictwn
F L E E T M O R TG A G E C O R P .
Plamiill.
et
R OBERT L B O S C O ..I a l.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
B YC LER K O FTH I
CIR CU IT COURT
Notica it horoby givan that tho
undor%jgnod Moryormo Mono.
Cfafk ot tho Circuit Court *
Saminofa County. Florida, will,
on tho Ut day of May. I99B. at
II 00 A M . at tho Front door ot
tho Saminofa County Court
houvo in tho City * Santord.
Florida, ottor far vafa and Mil at
public outcry fa tho high#* and
bait btddtr far ca«h. tho fallow
mg dovrtbod proporty Vituatod
in Saminofa County. Florida, fa
wit
Lot 27. DEVONSHIRE, ac
cording fa tho plat thoroof av
rocordod m Plat Booh 17. Pagov
II and 19. Public Rocordv ol
SommofaCounty. Florida
Rotrigorafar. rango. wavhor
anddryor
pur w art fa tho final docroo ot
farodovuro oniorod in a cava
pondmg m vafa Court Iho vtyfa
ot which iv F L E E T MORT
GAGE C O R P . vv R O BER T L
BO SCO t* ai
W ITNESS my hand and ot
fKial voal ot vafa Court thiv tvt
day Ot March. \m
(S E A L)
By JanaE Javowk
Dopwty CfarV
Pubiivh March! It. 1W0
O EO 77

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IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UR T OF
TN S I I O N T I I N T H JU O IC IA L
CIR C U IT. IM ANO FOR
I I M I N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A t lN O .« M 1 !l CAftftF
SUN SANK. NATIO NAL
ASSOCIATION
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JO H N O A N IILS # /!/#
JO H N 0 D A N I I L S . * * .

lictHMvt nama al TruGraan
Corporation al n y m b a r^ llll
Samar an Eau Heard Mi Iha City
•I Cat ta Worry Florida. Intend,
te register ma said name with
Iha Clark at ma C mcmii Caurl at
Seminal. Cavity. Fler tea
Dated at Oak Break,
m it i*th day at January, i m
WMI Urban Sarvicts. Inc
OateE Tauka.
Assistant Secretary
Publish February M. March I.
L IL im
D EN 33*
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Natica l. hereby firon mat I
am i n f . f . d in bwsMws. at P O
B o . S l f f l l . Lon*wood F L .
33JS3M II. Seminal. County.
Florida under tha Fictitious
N a m a at C O M P L E T E
A U TO M O TIV E REPAIR, and
mal I Mltend te repute, .aid
nama with Iha Ctoek at Iha
Circuit Caurl. Seminal. County.
Flarlda. Mi arcordance with Iha
P ro .m o n s at Iha Flctltiaut
Nama Statutes. TaW iI Sactian
MS 0. F lor Ida Statutes IN )
Alan W Nicholas
Publish February 33. March I.
t. IL i m
D EN Its_____________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D ICIA L CIR CUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. If 1)40 CA f f L
TH E F IR S T. F A . formerly
First Fadwal Savlnft and Lean
Association ot Orlando.
Plamiill.
vs
EDW IN L GROW. III. LY N N
C GROW. CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLO R ID A and any un
known hairs, devisees, f r onteal,
creditors end other unknown
persons unknown spouses
assignors or successors thereof
claiming by. through and vmstee
any at tha abavg nansad Oaten
Dofondant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Notkt it horoby givan that
purvuant fa tha Final Judgmont
* Forocfaturo and Ufa oniorod
Circuit Court in and far Sami
nofa County. F lorido. bomg Civil
Numbor Sf 4244 CA 09 L. tho
undorvlgnod Cfarh will Mil tho
proporty vituafad In Saminofa
County. Florida, douribodav
Lot 199. Barclay Woodv Sac
ond Addition, according fa tho
plat thoro* av rocordod in Plat
Booh 17. Pago 9L Public Roc
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at tho public vafa. fa tho highovt
bfador far cavh at II 00 A M on
tho 79th day of March. 1990. at
tho Wovt Front Door * tho
Saminofa County CourthouM in
Santord. Florida
O A T E O thiv Ut day of March.
1990
(S E A L)
Cfarh of tho Circuit Court
By Jana E Javowc
Doputy Cfarh
Pubiivh MarchI. II. 1990
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IN TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T ~
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE OIVISION
Fifa Numbor 0914# CP
IN R E E S TA TE O F
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TO A LL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR O C M A N O S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
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Tho odminlvtraiion ot tho
tvtafa of LYNN MARIE COLE,
d o c o o v o d . F ile N u m b o r
•9 149 CP. IV ponding in tho
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M O N T H S OF T H E F IR S T
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BE FO REVER B A IR E O
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W ILLIA M J HAMMOND
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Attorney far
Porvonal Roprovon'ativo
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MOTICS OF
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NOTICE IS H K R IS Y G IV E N
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M ARYANNS MORSE. Cfar! *
th# Circuit Court. Sami no
County. F far Id#, will #n fa# 7#»h
day * March, tfaft * 11 # m .
at th# watt front daor * th#
Saminofa County Cowrthowv#.
Sanford. F far id#. *t#r far «#fa
and Mil at pu t!* outcry fa th#
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NE corner * Lot 14. fttoch A.
OAK GROVE PARK, av per plat
thoro* av rocordod in Plot Booh
7. Pago ! ) . Public Rocordv of
Somlnolo County. F la rld a ;
thonco run Southerly along tho
Wovfafly right ot way line *
U S Highway 17 97 and along o
curve concave E actor ty having
tor ltv otomontv a radiuc *
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OAK GROVE PARK, av per plat
thereof av rocordod m Plat Booh
7. Pago !1. Public Rocordv ot
Saminoia County. F lo rid a ,
thonco run Southerly along tho
Weetor ly right of way lint of
U S Highway 17 97 and afang a
curve concave Eactorly having
tor Itv otomontv a radiuc of
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dog 19 mm 7! Ms. and a chord
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vac W far an arc divlanca of
IM M toot to the Point of
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way 100 loot, thonco run N 70
dog 21 min 79 tec W . 114 79
toot then# run N It dog 10
min 00 voc E . 100 toot, thonco
run S 70 dog 11 min 79 voc E .
314 17 loot to tho Point ot
Beginning
Parcel C
Storting at tha cantor * Sec
lion 10. Tewnchip 19 South.
Rang# 79 Eact. run 21S00 teat
Wovt to Point of Beginning.
(P O B I. void point being on tho
South Right #I Way Una #1
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417 27 toot South, thonco run
40100 toot Wovt. thonco run
117 71 loot South, thonco run
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990 00 toot North, thoct run 11 00
tool Wovt to P O B Said lot
contain! 2 94 r acrot
pursuant fa Final Judgment of
Forocfacura entered in tho
above vty tod ponding c o u m
YOU ARE FU R TH ER NO TI
F lE D that tho undorvlgnod
Cfarh will firvt offer far vafa fa
the highovt and beef bidder for
cash Parcel A ov above do
v e n te d In tho ovont tho
atorovatd Parcel A m Hv tor an
invufficfant Cum fa valivty ca»d
lu d g m a n t a n d c o c fe a t
aforavaid. than immediately
th e re a fte r the re m a in in g
paneie will bo ottered tor veto
*n order, to th# highest and beef
b&gt;ddor tor each
W ITNESS my hand and the
seal of void Court thiv 4th day *
March. 1990
(SEA L)
M AR YANNE MORSE
Cfarh ot the Circuit Court
B* Jan# E Jasawic
Deputy Cfarh
Publish M a rc h ftll 1990
DCOM

�THURSDAY

Sanford Herald

W in moves W hiskey River into tie for second place

IN BRIEF
n
76tr» n««d to stay on court#
Now that Philadelphia has reached the lop of
the Atlantic Division, exuberant Sixers forward
Charles Barkley la calllnK for his team to
maintain perepetilve.
Philadelphia defeated the New York Knlcka
110-513 Wednesday n ig h t, to move past the
Kntrka Into first place by a halfname.
"W e ’re glad to be In first place but we don’t
want lo get too high or too low ." said Barkley,
w ho had IS points. 12 rebounds and 11 assists.
'W e've got a long way to go.”
Elsewhere. Phoenix beat Washington 113I I I . Portland nailed Boston 130-117. the L A
Clippers nipped New Jersey I IB-1 IS. Miami
dumped Orlando 122-108. the L A Lakers lipped
Dallas 103-91 and Denver lopped Minnesota
86-73.

J.V. BASKIALL
Tribe improves mark to 54)
S A N FO R D — David Eckstetn gave Seminole
Its first lead with a two-run single In the fourth
while Je re m y Chunat pitched a three-hitter
Wednesday to lead the Tribe lo a 10-2 Junior
varsity baseball w in over Lyman.
Th e visiting Greyhounds took a 2-0 lead In the
top of the second Inning. Seminole cut the
advantage In half with a run In the third, then
went ahead to stay on Eckstein's single. Th e
Trtbe blew the game open with a six-run fifth.
Demetry Beamon had two singles and Matt
Freeman doubled to lead the Seminole offense.
Chunat struck out seven without walking a
batter and allowed just one earned run.
Seminole will try to Improve on Its perfect
start Th u rsda y, hosting Oviedo at 3:30 p m.

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BASKBALL TALKS
Players bid to end deadlock
N EW Y O R K — In a dramatic effort to break a
spring training lockout that reached 22 days
Thu rsda y, the Players Association has offered to
compromise on the Issue of salary arbitration.
Under the proposal, players In the disputed
category would be ranked In terms of total Major
League service, with the top half eligible for
arbitration and the bottom half not.
Owners Insist that only players with three
years of service be eligible, while the union,
until Its latest proposal, wanted It reduced to
two years.
Owners' representative Chuck O'Connor said
he would present the proposal to the Players
Relations Committee later Thursday.

FOOTBALL

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Half of Robbia Stadium aold
MIAM I — H. W ayne llulzenga. chairman of
Blockbuster Video Inc., has purchased half
Interest of Jo e Robbie Stadium and IS percent
of the Miami Dolphins, club president T im
Robbie announced Wednesday.
Robbie said llulzenga. who heads the nation's
largest video retail chain, will have budget
approval responsibilities, but the family of Ihe
late Jo e Robbie would retain control of the
operations of the stadium and the football team.
" T h is arrangement with Mr. llulzenga has no
efTect on the Robbie family's role overall and
day-to-day management of Ihe club ." Robbie
said. "O n the stadium side, we have sold a 50
percent Interest In Robbie Stadium Corp. to Mr.
llulzenga. which gives him the right to review
budgets on an annual basts and Involve himself
In all major acquisitions and Improvements on
the stadium.”

HOCKBY
Flames bum Penguins early
C A L G A R Y , Alberta — Theoren Fleury scored
short-handed during Calgary’s three-goal first
period and added two assists Wednesday night
to spark the Flames lo a 6-3 trium ph over the
Pittsburgh Penguins.
Th e decision allowed the Flames to overtake
the Edm onton Oilers for first place In the
Sm ylhe Division by one point and kept the
Patrick Division s runner-up Penguins six points
behind Ihe Idle New York Rangers.
Th e Flames ended a 17-day homestand with a
5-2-0 record while the Penguins' wlnless road
streak since Mario Lcm lcux went oul of the
flneup with a back aliment, reached 0 -6 -1.
In other N H L action Wednesday. Winnipeg
dumped Quebec 6-3; Minnesota edged Chicago
5-1; and Montreal stopped Los Angeles 5-2.
Csiapllad from staff

SA N FO R D — Whiskey River moved Into a tie
for second place In the Sanford Recreation
Wednesday Night Softball League with a 6 8
rome-from-behlnd victory over RMC at C h a vPark.
The win raises Whiskey River's record to 4-3
while RM C fell lo 2-6. No Information was
received on the scheduled game between the
Sanford Poller Benevolent Association and the
Killer Bees.
Th e Killer Bees lead Ihe league with al least a
5-1 rrrord. K M C and Marcar A lu m in u m Products
arc next al 4 3. SPBA Is 2-4 and RMC 2-6. Next
week’s schedule has Ihe Killer Bees taking on
Whiskey River al 0:30 p.m . and llarcar facing
SI’H A a l 7:30 p.m . RMC has Ihe week off.

B A SK ETB A LL
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Conference Tournam ent. (LI
C o m p u te listings on F o g s f

runs scored). Spencer Baggrll (Ih rrr singles, two
runs scored). Mike Hnlundo (ih rr r singles).
Garner (triple-, single. Iwo runs srorrdl and A .W .
lines (triple, single).

Bui Whiskey River picked up a run In Ih r fifth
und three In Ih r sixth lo Hr Ih r game 8-8
entering Ihe seventh. Whiskey River rrtlrrd RMC
on Ih rrr fly balls In Ihe lop of the seventh and
ra in r to bat looking for Ih r run lhat would send
them home with a victory.

Alv&gt; flopping In offense wen- Haddock (two
singles, run s ro rrd l. J im m y Je n k in s (two
singles). Ron Ryan anil Frank Slagg (one single
and one run scored ra d ii and J u rk Jenkins and
Scot! Normandln (one single ra rh l.

Th e first Iw o halters went oul on fly bulls und II
looked llkr the gam r was headed lo extra
Innings. Bui Jam es Garner trlplrd In rlg h l-rrn lrr
and Jo h n n y lladdurk followed w llh a slngtr to
end Ihe gam r.
Contributing lo a 2 1-hit attack for Whiskey
River were T re y Brasser (triple. Iw o singles, two

RMC made esc-rllrnl u v - of lls hits, scoring Its
right runs on just right hits Providing Ih r
o ffrn v w rrr T o m Tew s Idouhlr. single, run
srorrdl. Mike D 'Am ico (grand slam, run scored).
Jo h n D 'A m lro and Jam es la-dford lorn- slnglw
and Iwo runs scored ra rh l. D rlion McCormick
and Boh K r rn rv lour single and n n r run v n r r d
racli) und Benito Aviles (slngtr)

Two-out hit
lifts Lyman
over Tribe
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Hsrsfd Sports Editor_________________

Ht's in thtrt

L O N G W O O D — In a game lhat
neither tra m seemed to want to win.
Heath Greenlee singled home the
winning ru n with two out In Ihe
seventh Inning to lift Lym an to a 4-3
win over Seminole In a Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball game
al Lym an High School.
"W e won Ibis one by the akin of
our teeth." aald Lym an coach Bob
McCullough, whose team Improved
to 7-2. 2 -t In the SA C. "W e tried to
give this one away but we couldn't.
"W e Just didn't play good defense.
We hit Ihe baD and got aa many
scoring opportunities aa we could.
But we Juat put our pitchers In
difficult spots all night with errors."
T o their credit, the Lym an mound
triumvirate of Frank Ifarmer. Jason
Good pastor and Chuck L a m b didn't
let their teammates poor fielding
(six errors) rattle them.
Ilarm er started and went five
Inning* before leaving with atllTneaa
In his shoulder and the Greyhounds
up 3-1. Goodpaxlor came on and
pitched well but the Seminole* still
managed to tie the score 3-3 with a
pair of unearned runs In the sixth
Inning.
After Mike Senechek reached on
an error In the seventh Inning and
Erskln Howard came on to pinch
run. Seminole had the potential lead
run on base. A stolen base and a
ground ball later. Howard was on
third.
On came Lam b, who has been a
thorn In Seminole's side all season.
T h is would be no different aa Lam b
struck out ihe two batters he faced
to kill the rally.
"L a m b has a lot of poise and
control." aald Seminole coach Mike
Powers, w ho has seen his club lose
to Lym an three times already this
year, twice by one run. "H e 'a a good
pitcher. W hen he throws that curve,
and he has a good one. he's not
going to have to many problems."
As It was. Lamb's moment of
glory was almost snatched away by
Seminole's W illie M cCloud, who
started the game on Ihe m ound for
Seminole but moved to left field In
the fourth Inning when he also
experienced tendemrss In hla pit­
ching shoulder.
In the seventh Inning, after Joe
Talbot doubled and Kevin
Walnscott was Intentionally walked
to give L ym a n runners al first and
second w ith one out. McCloud gave
a glimpse of his ability when he ran
dow n a shot by L a m b In the
left-center field power alley for the
second out.
McCloud almost pulled off the

S s m l n o l * a h o r l s t o p Mika
Sanochak (No. 5) mad# a nlca
attampt lo nab Lyman'* John
Jum p (No. 20) on a staal attampt
In third Inning Wadnaaday night.
But Jum p avoided the tag and
wont on to acoio the 'Hounds'
Oral run In a 4-3 win ovar lha
Samlnoles

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O v ie d o sq u e e ze s Lake M ary in 11th
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Herald sports writer
L A K E M A R Y — Greg Twlggn squeezed home Ihe
winning ru n In Ihe l l t h Inning and oul duelcd Lake
Mary ace Curt Prom on Ihe mound as Oviedo defeated
the Rams 4-3 In Seminole Athletic Conference I m s c U i II
action W rdnrsduy night.
Th e win advances the Lions' record to 5-3 overall and
I - I In the SA C. Oviedo's next game Is Friday night
when they host Seminole at 7 p.m.
Lake Mary falls lo 7-4 overall and 2-1 In Ihe SA C. The
Rams have u home game tonight starting at 7 p.m.
against D r. Phillips before traveling lo Lake Howell
Saturday to take on the Silver Hawks at I p.m.
Both Tw iggs und Prom strugglrd early. Prom gave up
three runs and eight hits over the first four Innings
while Tw iggs surrendered three runs and seven hits
over the first five Innings. But once they settled down,
they were virtually unhltlable.
From ihe fourth through the 10th. Pro in only allowed
Iwo hits and four base runners. Al one polni. he retired
IB of 21 butlers. Tw iggs was almost us lough, giving up
only two hits over his last six Innings of work und

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retiring 13 of Ihr last 14 men he fared.
Tw iggs ended up w llh u ntnc-htilcr. striking oul 10
and walking only three, while Prom gave up 10 hits,
struek out five und walked Iwo.
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Oviedo finally got ihe break It was looking for In the
I Ith when Kevin Tw iggs's grounder was limited for an
error and Rufus Boykin went In lo pinch run. An oul
later. Boykin broke for second and Jason llulsh hit a
perfect hlt-and run shot through the hole vacated by
Ihe srennd busrman. sending Ikiykln to third.
Greg Tw iggs then came to the plate. O n a 3-and-2
pitch. Lion coach Mike Fcrrrll called for Ihe sulelde
squeeze. Tw iggs' bum was perfect and Boykin scored,
llulsh also scored when the catcher's throw lo first hit
Tw iggs and rollrd Into right llrld.
"T h a t was probably as fine a high school baseball
game as von will see." said Ferrell. " I knew II was going
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Heat beats Magic to take 2-1 lead in season series
Unltorl Fro** International

Metro

Whiskey River led 4-2 entering Ihe top of the
fifth Inning when KMC came up with six runs on
six hits. T h e big hit In the Inning was an
Insldr-thr park grand slam by Mike D 'Am ico.

Greenlee, Tw iggs deliver

MIAMI — Rookie Scott Haffner scored 10 of his
14 points In the first five minutes of the fourth
quarter Wednesday to seal a 122-105 Miami Heat
victory over In-slate rival Orlando.

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March 8, 1990

It was the Heat's second straight victory and
the win gave Miami u 2-1 edge over the Magic
wllh one more game left to play this season. In
Orlando. It was also Ihe fourth straight loss for
Ihr Magic.
Miami was led by Rony Setkaly with 31 points
and 21 rebounds. Rory Sparrow added 19 points
off the bench.

Reggie Theus scored 31 for Orlando and Nick
Anderson had 10.
The Heal look un 81-77 lead Into the fourth
quarter when llaffncr. a 6 4 shooting guard, hit
five shots without a miss lo make Ihe score
100-88 w llh 7:51 lett In the game. T h e Heat held
on from there.
Th e two tram s played evenly In the first 12
minutes and the Heal went Into the second
quarter w llh a 24-23 lead. Miam i quickly
expanded the margin, und Grant Long’s two free
throws with 8 :5 1 to go made It 35-27.
Th e Heat later went on a 162 run. and
Setkaly's bosket Inside made It 58-30 with 1:30
left In Ih r half. Orlando scored four straight on

free throws by Reggie Theus ami Sidney Green
und a goal-lend call on Setkaly.
Th e Magic closed II up again In the third
quarter, oulseorliig the Ileal 34-23. Orlando gol
an 8 0 run of lls own going m idw ay through Ihe
quarter on a drive by Mark Acres and three
Inside power moves by Te rry Catlrdgc. narrow­
ing Ih e Heal lead In t&gt;0-50 w llh 7:20 Ictl In the
pertod.
Orlando kepi Its drive going und when Calledge
sank two free throws with 13 seconds lett trailed
70-77. Rory Sparrow's 13-foolrr at the buzzer
widened the Miami margin In 81-77 going Into
I he Anal quarter.

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In u rollrfti- basketball world In
which new conference tourna­
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Tournam ent, which never has
generated Ihe Inleresl or reve­
nue of Ihe ulher majur college
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Stale w ill) two games Thu rsda y
featuring Ihe sixth- through
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Convertlere that Just eluded
leaping Jo ey Ftaher In left.
King also had a four-run sev­
enth that gave II a 13-4 udvun&gt;|
(age, but the Raiders responded!
with four runs of their own In
Ihe bottom of Ihe sevrnlh. A I
tw o -ru n double by Daks
Rodriguez and KBI singles by
K e vin M onahan a n d D a n n y
N c llu m a c c o u n t e d fo r the
Raiders' runs.
S C C tried lo gel even closer In
Ihe eighth when It loaded the
b a s e s w i t h t w o o u t s , bu t
R o drigu e z' 400-root blast lo
renter was run down by Convertlere to retire ihe side.
Convertlerr led ihe King at­
tack w llh a 4-for-6 day. Includ­
ing a home run. double, four RBI
and four runs scored. Others
with more than one htl were
Richardson (3-for-S. triple, two
doubles, fur RBI). D cvrrra u x and
Sleele (each were 2 fnr-4 with a
run scored) and Wagner (2-fnr-5.
double).
Providing the offense for SCC
were Monahan (3-for-5, three
RBI). Rodriguez |2-for-4. double,
two RBI. three runs scored).
Nellurn (2-for-4. RBI) and Dan
Peters |t-for4|.

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tournaments, with all Ihe major
conferences beginning play by
Friday. Also scheduled Io begin
play Thursday arc Ihe Dig Fast
and Southeastern conferences,
w ith the Dig F i g h t and
Southwest conferences starting
Friday.
All told, a tola) of 20 confer­
ence lournum rnts will have been
completed by Sunday. Most are
huge successes, but Ihe Pac-JO’s
Is not. In December, conference
presidents voted to end the
tournament after this season.
Last year's tuurnam cnl In Ing I t - w o o d . C a l i f . , c u r t i ed
$774,000. Th e IOHH version ul

McKaJe (.enter an the rum pus ol
ihe University of Arizona made
$780,000. Other blg-tlme con­
ference tournaments generate In
t h c $ l million-plus range.
"I think we would have even­
tually made ihe money some of
those olher conferences do If we
had given It tim e." U C L A Coach
J im liarrtck said. "O u r confer­
ence Is spread out so far you
knrw this thing was going to
take longer Io take hold, but
they never gave It u chance."
Oregon State Is top-seeded In
this year's tournament, followed
by N'o. 16 Arizona. California.
U C L A and Oregon.
A rizo n a , seeking Its th ird

Louisville should cruise in Metro
U n lt y d F r a n I n t o m a t i M i a l

B ILO X I. Miss. — Locking glamour names and
I lie usual hom ccuurt advantage. Ihe Metro
Conference Tournam ent opens Thu rsda y with
iop seeded Louisville seeking Its fourth cham pl•im hlptii llvyyriiTH,
The fnlh ranked Cardinals.' 23-7 overall and
12 2 lit Ihe league, have won nine ol the league’s
15 regular-season lilies. In Thu rsda y's opening
*iiiin*l Louisville faces 4-23 Tu la n e . which has
rrsurrevted Its tiaskelball program this season
ulu-r a 4*yrur shutdown triggered bv u polnlshavlng scandal.
hi other ituarirrlluals: Memphis Stair. 17-10.
Uteris South Carolina. 14-13: Cincinnati. 1H-12.
faces 10-14 Florida Stale: and Metro Conference
Player of the Year Clarence W rathrrspoon leads
No 2 seed Southern Mississippi. IN K), ag.llusl
Virginia Tech. 13-17.
Instead ol playing In a conference arena, iluMelro Conference Tournam ent will lx- held In
ll.5 0 U s e a l Mississippi Coasl Coliseum, which
normally serves up concerts and trade shows
The departures of I’ervls Llllson and George
M c C T » ! &lt; ^ l i r j V r y r o ^ ^ ^ d j | ^ U l l the conferin-f\ 'w l n c T T i S E ^ M B ^ ^ ^ ^ W i ^ H l Y e s to the
N C A A Tournam ent last year T h is season, only
Louisville Is guaranteed an N C A A Tournam enl

bid.
"Som e people huve said (he league Is down this
year." Memphis Stale Coach Lurry Finch said,
"b u t I think It's Just young. These guys are only
going Io gel belter I don't think we've evrr had a
belter group of freshmen."
T h e Cardinals, who hold the N C A A record of 46
consecutive winning seasons, is led by iwo
All-Metro selections. 7-fool center Felton Spencer
and guard LaUrudford Smilh. Spencer, who has
eased Ihe loss of Ellison, shot 60 percent from Ihe
floor while averaging 15 points and 8.4 rebounds
per game. Sm ith led the league In assists (6.8).
ranked second In foul shouting and fourth In
steals.
"Fe llo n Is a m a n ." said Tu lu n d Coach Perry
Clark, whose tram ranks last In Ihe league In
scoring defense, scoring margin, rebounding and
opposition field goal perceniage. "W hen he gets
ihe ball Inside, (here's not really anything you
ra n do to stop him . He gives Louisville an added
dimension."
T h e Green Wave have won Just once against
Louisville In 21 attempts. Cenier Anlhony Heed,
the league's fourth leading scurrr and No. 2
rebounder. was selected Wednesday as the Melro
Conference Freshman o* the Year. Tula.ie enters
Ihe competition saddled wllh an 11 game losing
streak

straight tournament (file, have
won their last 11 conference
games. Arizona llmlled Its con­
ference opponents tu 40.2 per­
cent shooting this season, and
no P a r-10 foe sank belter Ilian
47.6 percenl of Its ftcld-gual
attempts.
' ' W i n n i n g the cochampionship meant an awful
lot. given the fact we were six
feel In Ihe ground with dirt
thrown on us aflcr the llrsl
weekend I which featured losses
al Oregon Stale and Oregon)."
Arizona Coach Lute Olson said.
Th e tournamenl begins w llh
host Arizona State. 13-14. play­
in g W a s h i n g t o n . 1 1 - 1 6 .
Southern Cal. 11-15. then meets
W ashington State. 7-21 and
loser ol Us last 17 conferrnre
games.
In Wednesday night's action,
th e list of l e a r n s g a i n i n g
automatic berths to the N C A A
Tournam ent grew lo 12 w llh Ihe
addition of Northeast Louisiana
and Northern Iowa.

Baseball-------"O u r hitters are starting to
come a ro u n d ," said Powers.
" T h e kids want lo w in and they
want to win bad. W e've won Iwo
In a row and we could have
made It three. Now we'll Jusl
have to come back against
Oviedo on Friday. We always
seem lo play them h ard."
Seminole's game at Oviedo is
scheduled for a 7 p.m . start.
Lym an will host Lake Brantley
In a 7 p.m. contest on Friday as
well.

C a a t la ia d fro m I B
perfecta as Greenlee singled lo
left on the very next play.
Fielding the ball cleanly. Mc­
Cloud threw a one-hop strike to
catcher Jeff Derr, who made a
sweep tag al Talbot. Despite
protests from Derr. Ihe umpire
called Talbot safe and Lym an
had the win.
For Seminole, which look a 1-0
lead In the third Inning on an
unearned run, the loss snapped
a two-game win streak.

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bounced Into a 6-4 -3 double
play.
Lake Mary Bed the game In the
fifth when T J . Gtuffrlda singled,
went to second on a ground out
and scored on T . J . Hamilton's
single up Ihe middle.
Maclnness was the big hitter
for Oviedo with a 3 for-5 night.
Including a double. Ilulsh ulso
had a good night with two
singles in five at huts.
For the Rams, Brubaker was
2-for-3 with a double and one
RBI and Nell Jam es was 2-fr&gt;r-5
with a double. Hamilton drove In
a pair of runs with a single and a
ground out.

to take a
break because the pitchers were
throwing so well and wc finally
got It. I don’t know If anyone In
the stands expected me to call
Ihe squeeze on a full count but I
knew the pitcher had lo throw a
strike."
Lake Mary left nine men on
base Including a runner on third
tn the first, fifth, seventh and
eleventh Innings
"W e had our chances." said
Lake Mary coach Allen Tuttle.
"B u t we Jusl didn't make things
happen. Its a shame to ace Curt
lose this game after he pitched
so w ell."
Oviedo had taken a 2-0 lead In
(he lop of Ihe first w llh four hits.
Including an RBI double by
Kevin Twiggs, but the Rams
countered with two of their own
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double.
Th e Lions look the lead bark
In Ihe third when they loaded
the buses on consecutive singles
by Mickey Verne. Todd Tocco
and Brian Maclnnrss. T h e run
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IN B R I E F
Qardtn show planned
SA N FO R D — A Spring Luncheon and Home and Garden
Show sponsored by Ixora Garden C lu b Is scheduled 10 a.m . to
2 p m., March 9. al the Sanford Civic Center, Sanford Avenue.
Home and garden Itrms. baked goods and educational
displays to be featured.
Proceeds go toward a civic beautification project.
Luncheon to be served 11:30 a.m. lo 1:30 p.m . Tickets. *5.
For tickets, call Juyce Malone. 322-5600.

Fishing toumay for blind sat
SA N FO R D — T h e Sanford Lions C lu b will launch tls A nnual
Shad Fishing Tournam ent for the visually handicapped at
Mullet Lake Park. March 10.
T h e schedule Is as follows:
• 9 a .m .. Meel at Mullet Lake Park grounds
• 9:30 a.m .. All boats In water
• 12:30 p.m .. Wclgh-ln of fish
• I p.m .. Picnic sponsored hy Sun Hank
• 2 p.m .. Awarding of trophies
In past years. 25-30 boats have been Involved. The club Is In
need of more boats this year.
For details, call Norm Hart. 321-3733 or Belt ye Sm ith.
330-5601.

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S A N FO R D - Th e G E D Tests, leading to a Florida high school
diploma, will be offered March 26-28 at Seminole Com m unity
College.
Eligibility for taking the tests must be completed by March
16.
G E D Test Orientation will be held 11 a.m .. March 21: 4 p.m .
and 5 p.m .. March 22.
*
Students qualified lo take the tests are encouraged to attend
the class on "H o w to Take and Pass the G E D Tests."
Details, call Seminole Com m unity College . 323-1450. Ask
Tortile C E D o fn rr.

Employ thaoldar
SA N FO R D - "National Em ploy the Older Worker W eek" will
be celebrated March 11-17.
T h e Jo b Service of Florida and the Jo b Service Em ployer
C o m m i t t e r ( J S E C ) w i l l host an a w a r d s p re s cntatlon/eontlnental breakfast honoring em ployers anq
employers for their efforts In hiring and retaining older
workers.
T h e program will begin 8 a.m .. March 12. at the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St.
Public Invited.
For reservations, call Pat Senlell or Lonnie Confortl.
330-8700.

‘Storytime at the Zoo’ offered
S A N FO R D — T h e Central Florida Zoologies) Park will hold
"Sloryttm c at the Zoo" every W rdnrsday through Aprtl 25 al
10a.m.
T h is educational program Is for children ages 3 lo 5. Children
will have the opportunity to listen to stories and sing songs
about dllfercnt animats each week. Dr. Zoolurus and volunteers
will conduct the program.
T h e following programs ure planned:
• March 7 — Feathered Friends
• March 14 — Splffy Spiders
• March 28 — Sssasnakrssss
• April 4 — Funny Bunnies
• Aprtl 11 — Elephants arc F o u rTo n s o f Fun
• April 18 — Alligator Antics
• April 25 — Anim al Magic

Child programs offered
S A N FO R D — Th e Parent Resource Center and Seminole
Com m unity College arc co-sponsortng Child Programs In
March al Seminole Com m unity College.
Sessions la be held Monday and Tuesday, are Baby Toddler
Labs for parents and children age birth lo 9 months: for
parents and children 9 to 16 months: for parents and children
Iti lo 24 months: und for working parents and children birth lo
toddlers.
Details, call Mary Hunger! at parent resource center.
323-1450. ext. 575 or 3 2 1-4682.

S A N FO R D - T h e Central Flor­
ida Quilters G uild's ''Quitter's
D arden" held recently at the
Sanford C iv ic C enter was a
showcase of quilled arl and
excellent w o rk m a n s h ip from
members of the itulid and the
qulltlnit com m unity.
T h e thre e-da y event, held
March 2-4 at the Sanford Civic
Center, featured m any Inter*
esllnit activities Including quilt
exhibits, a miniature quilt auc­
tion and a merchants mall.
T h e re were also two film
presentations. One film. "Hearts
and Hands", depicted In a dra­
m atic presentation, the role
played by w om en and (heir
textiles In the 19th century. It
Illustrated how women made
quills whose beauty exceeded
their functions.
"Q u ills in W om en's Lives"
was a series of portraits of seven
contemporary, qutllmakers who
revealed the passion and values
behind their quillm aking tradi­
tion.
Ju d g e s at the show w e rr
Deanna i'ow ell a nd M arilyn
H u ffm lre . w h o presented a
special display of their own
quilt work.
Cowell is a lecturer, teacher
and qulllmastcr. who specializes
In color and design, expansion
apparel, and cloth ing e m ­
bellishment.
W ith 18 years experience
le a ch in g needlew ork. Cowell
ro n d u c ls national workshops
and seminars.
U u f f m t r e . a g r a d u a t e of
Michigan Slate University In
retailing and advertising, began
quilling In 1973. She opened
Village Qulltworks In Rocklcdge
In 1978. She has taugbl and
Judged Tor 12 years.
Quilters Garden quill exhibits
featurrd pieced quills, appliqur
q u i l t s , c r i b s l z r a n d wal l
b a n g in g s , m i n i a t u r e quilts,
group quills and other quilled
Items. These are the winners of
Ihc I9 9 0 C F Q G Show:

Bast of Show
Cal Styrlng for her "Birds and
the Ulues".
Pieced
First Clace — Ja n Hrrrtnglon.
"Q u a n d ry ": Second Place — Cal
Styrlng. ''International W utrr":
T h ird Place — Jolanta Gwlazda.
"Patience."
A p p liq u e
First — Cat Styrlng. "Birds
a nd the B lu e s " : Second —
Marlon Kolb. " H O H O H O ":
T h ird — Rose Vacruro. "Exoilc
Oriental Flowers."

Wall Hangings
Flrsl — Cat Styrlng. "Flight
from Danger"; Second — Glenda
Bullenllnc. " T h e tnlcl: Th ird —
Carol McMahon. "Broken Star":
and for Judges Award — Ja n
W lldm an. "C o u n try Sampler"

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M la U tirt t
First — Bert Dwyer. "Th in g s I
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Second —
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"W hat is it? I don'l know, but I
think I saw something like It on
the freeway once": T h ird —
Carol McMahon. "Broken Sta r",
made by Maureen White.
P i n t Q u ilt
First — Roberta Feist.
"S a m p le r": Second — Frances
Case. "Mexican S la r": Cat Gay
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squares made by friends: Th ird
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quilted by Connie Rodriguez.
O th e r
First — E m m a Fre d e ric k .
"W h ile Jacket"; Second — Joan
Kuslner. “ Give Us T h is D a y":
T h ird — Kathy Nemarle, "V e st."

From left to righ Glenda Ballenline and Becky Wolary sell raffle
tickets for a quilt d awing to Mary Rummel.

M o t h e r h u rt o v e r c a lls a b o u t s o n ’s c r im e

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Nell Stanlon (left), of Jensen Beach, and Shannon
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‘Postage Stamp' quilt, registered as a ‘Historic
Quilt' with the Stale of Florida. The hand-pieced.

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For 24-hour listings, see T V Week issue of Friday, March 2.

I work In home day-eare. O ur
20-year-old moved out. fell In
with an Immature crowd and
stole some beer. (He was walling
In Ihc car — he didn't go In.) He
was charged with theft. hut
hccausr this was his first of­
fense. lie hud lo pay a fine und
do IOO hours of com m unity
service.
Ills "crim e " was reported In
the ncwspa|x-r. As soon as the
newspapers were out. I had half
u dozen rails from people I
hardly knew saying they had
seen m y son's name in the
paper. How terrible!
W hy do people do tills? We
were hurt und embarrassed over
(h r whole thing, und didn't nerd
these phone calls lo pour salt on
our wounds. Also, many of m y
husband's ro-workrra brought II
up ut work: he carried a heavy
heart for weeks.
A bby. I have had enougli
I n s u l t s a b o u t h a v i n g 10
children. T h e y are all good kids
— one Is In college und the
I2lh-grader Is all " A " student,
hut nobody calls to say. "Isn't
that nice?"
W hy are people m i mean? Anil
hew can wc answer them?
Thanks for listening. I feel
better already.
M O T H E R O F 10
D E A R M O T H E R : O nly the most
Insensitive and mean-spirited
person w ould call, as these
people did. Should anyone rise
bring It up. say. "lie made a
mistake, hut he's our son and w c
love him. Wc appreciate your
Interest ami concern, hill he
assured, his family Is behind

him 200 perccnl
D E A R A B B Y : I h ave n ever
said any kind I blessing at
icsllo n s: Is II
mealtime. Tw o
proper for a h iFi lo ask Ills
dinner guests t |oiii him In
saying the bless) t{? Is II proper
for a guesl lo dec) ic?
D. .I N A R IZ O N A
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saying the blrswho wish to Jol
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should bow ll
remain silent.

the host mayiii Join him in
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D E A R A B B Y : quote a paragraph from your iloinn:
" T h e heart ol ■location Is in
nor literature, st cud (ur know Iedge and read h pleasure. The
|M-rson who doe not read Is not
person who
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cannot read."
Th e Important ol reading has
never been n re sueeliliTlv
expressed. I am i lined h i dunk
It's an Abby or Inal In all my
82 years. I hai never seen ii.
Abby. those w its should lie
posted In largi type In every
classroom, hit rv and reerratlnn center w re |H-opU- ol all

ages gather.
It would also make a flue
slogan lor our luilloo* effort to
combat illiteracy.
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D E A R M R S. A N D E R S O N t It's
o rig in a l, and I am c o m ­
plimented. And lo anyone who
wants to use It — help yourself.
(Problems? Write lo Deer Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a sell-iddreseed,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 89440. Los Angolas,
Calif. 90089. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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Address is ISOS W IStti. Apt
111Ap Senfwd; FL. on or b e te l
March if, IffO. end file the'
ortgirtel with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
the pfeintiff or immediately
there her i otherwise a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the
Petition
D A TE D February II, Iff©
(S EA L)
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By CecelieV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publish February IS, 23, March
I. I. ItfO
OEN t u

A F F ID A V IT UNDER
F IC TITIO U S NAME S TA TU TE
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
COUNT Y O F SEMiNOLE
The undersigned, under oath,
states the Intention to engage in
e business enterprise under the
f ic t itio u s nam e of C O N
F R A TC R N IT A S PARTNER S.
INC 6 fee BANDOL located At
All Timber Ridge Drive, Long
wood. F L 12739
Those interested tn the Above
enterprise end the eiteni of the
Interest of each, ere as follows
C O N FR A TER N ITAS
PARTNER S. INC
By; Joseph W Barker*
Vice Pres
i l l Timber Ridge Drive
Long wood FL J2779
100%
Publish March |. IS. 22. 29. !9f0
O EO BJ

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CeraOPAir C«*e» tni h f e ra ere created eon* eucletaone Ay terno*
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EMPLOYMENT

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323-5176
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A C tTU C C0ATM6 JOtSIl
W OP II* M par hr
Mo tigorlenco neodad II In
tin Indutlry and growing
W o r k o u t d o o r * an
CART a BO A TS* PLANES
Many gaalttan* aval labia
CaN Me. Bark* IIA M afTTJ
ACTOR S /B X TB A I Hollywood
Eatf Mgmt Mo. avp noert
w ry LK TJMXCJiani H7I
looctall I NMntMo the Herald
A D D TO YO UR R fCOM I
S IL L A V O N M O W
________ C A LL t t J M lt ________

tfpoammsnnis
Prefer tap.. but will train the
right person. Hrs Mon Thwrs.
10 AM
f PM Apply 2397
laniard J w . t AM. Id' I PM

U IT 0 U H G N U 7
AND H A K M O R IIK ?
Wo havo full/part lima poll
Iram I Eaceileni banetlt* and
■alary Apply M gw*wi now I
tgaadway Slankt Martin
I-* and SR a*. SaaMrd

S S S C H U IIS
Ta BIO. IS par hour Many
naadadl Will trainl Call now!
AMtro EatpMyaiant
aaaeill

* ATTENTION *
w H O U U N iV U *
BARN E X T B A M O NEY
Non amok log. pioatanl at
m e i p h i r t . M o rn in g and
t v t n ln g hour*. P rtg n in t
ladle* wokomo

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ATTENTION HIGH 5CH00URS
LOOKING FOR E X TR A CASNJ
Work after tchooi. planting
lioworlngplugt Call
Carotra* Groan Houtet
t n m i n k lor AI On or Chad

AUSTRALIA WANTS TOU!!
E X C E L L E N T P A Y . Banafitt
Trantporlallon Call
« / n i ;aoo*&gt;t ttaj
Toll refunded **m k *hw

AUTO M ATS
i f * day* par wook
Call
l » t O M « i k tor Mike________
B O O K K E E P E R . (T O P PAY
Hiring now. cdlnowl
Job Center, taa m a m

Long wood A ree M ature
person Hoodie pwyroil. eccfs
peyebie. sates |oi*neJ. etc. PC
or cawspulier eip P 9 II N .
Expertencad. residential end
remodel mg Need toots, pl us
transportation Call after 7pm
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K R B O U K V U I P U .
PREVIOUS SOLUTION. "I hpv* no ambition lo Da a *tar,
a* long I t I gal anlgigating rota* and work with good
loth." — David Duka*

l PM ANL I day* par
wook. l a c g l l w i far rp-

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PAYROLL CLBRfL STOP PAY

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ME D K A L ASSISTANT I PART
TUBE)
PNYSKIANt NEEDED

sm victs

I Indednd Park,

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houo a van oe couorad pkkngT
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p PamI Iy Praclld*
L A I TECH I PART TIM E I

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00T C l i m t O OtfTER
Haadid Mr Meat dtllvgry.
Man Fn Baiiant* Subalanca
Making
M paikan Part* City, (SI B.
Cornwall Bd . VarWavd I O E.

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af now* and kkohwet Mr Tha
Sanford HoraU. Poalttan m

RSL CCU S « Intern* procu re &gt;

valra* Intarvlawlng. not*,

B i t ____

liking and writing lacMMnt
command *• Ms Engilah low
and aWUly t* typa art

IV A d m illu r t arporlonc*

p r e la r r e d .
Tesiso weakly
Lee aJJLang haul
Will Train
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H u t ■ dltar Tho laniard
Harakd. JW N. Frond* Avo,

Tag pay I Call now!
Job Cantor. *** 77**1**
D R IV E R • Port time, eve* and
waokand*. Lak* M iry Coll
_________ a S M JM IM _________
Eaporloncodnocottary Mtrtlb*
D O T. cortlflod Apply In
P*r**n Lowe * o f Ntoltland.
StSSS USHwy. U S )
So* Grady oe Doug___________
E X P E R I E N C E D W a llra t*
wanted, full ar part tlm* Call
J71 7*3*. atk lor Carmona ar
Rick_______________________

cooking noodtd lo . . . . .
weekly leatur* itarle* about
ore* rotldonf* who on|ty
cooking P m non Involve* Inlervlowing. noMtokktf and
writing E .cellent cammand
al tha Engkldt ‘
Joumaltim. yhotogreph. and
com outer entry aiparlanc*
M ary raildanl* preferred

4S HOUft t • GOOO BE N I F \T »
E X P E R IE N C E R EQ UIR ED
I Cere

oil and gualiflcottone to:
Food. CfO Ronald W. Had*.
■ aacwtlva Editor Tha tankard
Herald. MS M Branch Avo.
laniard FI . 0771

FLORIDA

NO PHONE CALLS

JOB CENTER, INC.

* INSTANT P A T O C O S *

(904) 774-4344 or 4777
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A ll th iH t eveXebie Good
Hourly v»ege Belie offer 60
deyt No e«pertence needed
Sferf immediefeif Promo
fteneto^parfuniflei A p p le t
Amoco FoodSfwp
4000 Slefe Rood 40 Senior d or
M O U M e ryB lv d . Lk Mery
,
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mofi voted Mtei per ion Un
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chence lo meef dt nt* bull
n # * i\ VIP », L community
Ite d e n Apply of Greeter
Senford Chember of Com
merte, 400 E Ilf Si
I O K

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darting allsVwt. n p a m
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parion la Inch ctMr TV.
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MASTER C A K 0/V IU
S A TU IM T HOURS IAM -12J0
M tM T W S A O IR

FOR A $ ) MSCOUNT
________ I ad per perton________

make larger paycheck*
all Ih* lima. Sound Inter•■ting? Part tlm* B M l tlm*
avaHable CaN today O b 11*4
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OFFICE O I A R I N
work IvaUabM. Tran*
porlaUon It * mu*t Call fcaIwoonPAM lPM......... MI47I7
K I T E S P U L . IN C . Raalkor*.
pay* tuition to Root Eilat*

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LABORERS

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f O R I U n OPERATOR
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glut bonoll Itl
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OLASS INSTALLER TRAINEE
Hiring now! Call new!

Job Center, to* 77acut
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Dolly Work................Dolly Per

Cell Bob Mr Mlailt
altar 1pm
..........Ml 1151

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nnianiry. pgkdkta and MM.

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MILLER UOmONS
Central Flartda Unco ISIS
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LAUNONOMAT ATTENDANT
Mature pervon. hXI ar pari
lima Laava Mawaga, Ml J7M

URFN MAJNTENANCECommercial contract aaparienceonlyMiaial____________

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water p a r , d r k air haat
pumgt. Now and aelWtng be
•laiiation 17 Y rt arparlonca
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BuHdiws Contractors
NEW, B B M O O IL BEPAIR
HOSSflS. OFFICES. STORES
AH typaa candrocfMn. Baa/Cam
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EK EEs!
Pay By C o m m d d o n

To Apply: Stop By Weekdays 3*4 PM
____
And Ask For Dive______ _

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
300 N. French Avenue
Sanford

INTBRIORB EXTERIOR
PAINT INA/RI
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Opoal A M a P M
G U ID E SERVICE
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Live wild Rhmr SM nm n
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Q U A L IT Y WOBKI FR E E
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LAWN CASE • Manias. W u b
pruning. Fad tarvic*. law
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Prompt. R lH dlltf* Sorvtai

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Head Y w r Haura PNnMdf
W 1 O F F E R : CuaMmd Satl*
lacnan Guar ani m al M M rld
and la ta rla r. A l Quality
Mark I F R E E ESTIMATES/
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OH n u Tamarrow Wkat Yau
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Carpef/bptelsfery

14-18 Yrs. Old?
Need A Job?

BARNHART|
praaaura cManlng ttyra. aag
...... m i n x
RaMranca*.

MOUSE P UTTING

•-Om CailTaOallAir
Vaur MWWAarkaadHandy Man

Eiper/enced. taper hour

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FOODSERVICE

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hald Pack ncthlng Our
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SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. W ITS'CA SeL
IN R E TH E M A R R IA G E O F
BARBARA A BRENNAN.
Petitioner/WII*.
and
JA M E S L . BRENNAN.
Retpondenli Huiband
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO JA M E S L BRENNAN
Addretl Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE O that a Petition tor On
toiution el Marriage ha* been
tiled agamtl you and you ar*
required to tarvo a copy ot your
written detente*. It any. to It on
S AN D R A K MANSON ES
Q U IR E , attorney tor BARBARA
A BRENNAN, whew oddrett »
It ) Wetl Jettup Avenue. Long
wood. F lor ido. J17SI. on or
before the jam day ot March
ltoo and Me tha original with
the Clark of thn Court aithar
bafor* tarvic* on Potitianor'*
attorney or Immedlatoly there
after, othorwlt* a datault will
bo enterad agamtl you lor Ih*
relief demanded in Ih* Petition
lor DittolutionotMorrlogo
W ITNESS my hand and kaal
of thn Court on Ihl* Itth day ot
February. IMS
I lean
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clark ot rho Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jatowic
At Deputy Clerk
Publith February !J. March I.
I. it ites
□ EN JJ*

C M N H C

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flan. 1 ^ . halpkd MV MBA
AIDES

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Noon Tho Boy lotere FubAcoaion
Sunday tl AM. laherdoy
Monday.ItJBAM Soaurdoy

IN TH E CIR CUIT CO UR T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT

Q N V K

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N O T C O N S TITU TE AN AOE
O U A TE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF A P FE A L FROM A
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C IT Y W ITH R ES P EC T TO TH E
FOREGO ING M A T TE R ANY
PER SO N W ISHING TO EN
SURE T H A T AN A D EQ U A TE
RECORD OF TH E FR O C EED
INGS IS M A IN TA IN E D FOR
A P P E L L A T E PURPOSES IS
A D V IS E D TO M A K E T H E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N TS A T HIS OR H ER OWN
EXPEN SE
C IT Y OF
LAK E M ARY. FLO R ID A
Carol Edward*. City Clef *
Dated February 7*. 10*0
Publith March*. IS. lots
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C ITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLO R ID A
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC M A R IN O
NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
by tha City Cammluion at Hi*
City ol Lak* Mary. F lor Ida. mat
uaid CommitHon will hold a
Public Hoofing an March IL
itao. at I B P M . ar a* toon
tharaattar a* poulbla ta comJd
or tha tint at to* roaulrod
roading* at an Ordinance an
litHd
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E
C ITY OF LAKE M AR Y. FLOR
IDA. PROVIDING FOR TH E
V ACATING OF AN A L L E Y IN
BLOCK SO. AMENDING PLAT
OF CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES.
LO CATED IN TH E C IT Y OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA. ANO
MORE PAR TIC ULA R LY OE
S C R IB E D H E R E I N : P R O
V ID INO FOR S E V E R A B IL ITY .
C O N F L IC T S . A N O EF
F E C TIV E DATE
vacating Hi* tallowing allay:
A jo toot Wide alloy at Block
IS. A M E N O E O P L A T O F
CR YSTAL LAKE SHORES, at
rocordod in Plat Book a. Pago
IA ol tha Public Record* ol
Seminot# County Florida
Tha Public Hearing will bo
hold In me City Cammluion
Chamber*. IM N Country Club
Road. Laka Mary Tha Public it
invited to attend and ba hoard
Said hoofing may ba continued
from lima lo time until a final
daemon it mad* by tha City
Commitakm Cofflot ot the Ordi
nanca In lull ara available In Hi*
City Clork’lOttlc*
II tha Ordinance it adopted an
Flrit Roadmg. Ih* City Cam
mitotan wilt cormdrf the Second
Reading on April S. IMS. at t.BS
P M . or at toon there*Her at
pouibie
NOTE A TA P E D RECORD

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CM t A M l

NEW STARTIME RATES
Full/p*ft tlm* pgtlllani
avallaBM. EiparMnca pro

■ k l.N M N .
TA LE N T BUILDERS
C O N S T R U C T I O N L O C A L / C A R IB E IA N Par
■ lactrlclani, Carpantgr*.

tor Hi* raliat
tha Prtillon
O A T E D at SamlnoN County.
Florida. Ihi* *th day ot March
A 0 . law
ISEALI
M ARYANNS MORSE
CLER K OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
By: CacauaV. Eharn
PuMIth March I. IL JJ. 1*. ItN
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h e n . wimtM* paid PriaeM
prop*rt ) U A / ite After 4pm
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ter Qualified appntenH or

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reoulro*1 Cell
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Ntef. 12/fl A IR &lt;27

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1.1A IbedroomoeH
Peal/Ttmot Court Peaceful
convonnnl location Qviol ott
ttreet parkin* fltnaration
Spectail Me eecurlfy Mr qu H I
Woe appli&lt;axt*i M i at*
M A B m irtv iL U a i
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IbM wt M i mo Aim m « * M

M o n iR s n c tM
Larpt roxeyokkd I M rm . pool.
U Jf'm e Me dopaeil Mr euali
tied applicant* or konier cm
ion* m « * * l or ID 4410
SANFORD - 1 M n n . 1 hath,
ch/a. teecieut. at appliancat
included TT4 fMi.MevomeeQ
lA N F O B O . Let** I and &gt;
b d rm .'k . pap m onlhlr *r
woo*ip Dap . roMronca*. I0 \
«tt tamer Cltiion*i P I * m
SANFORD • I bdrm . i ham.
ma|*r appliancat uct/mo ♦
LJMkoc C e U P l P U ________

SENIOR SFECtM.il

tentato
Seekwd. Hwy I I I ! BaneaaMd
thoppinp itrip, m m t e n **
ft t i c Mr pretataionett Geed
e a e o t u r a in m a im t il*
If X M WORKSHOP Water end
atectrk eveilebM
Call
MB liar

131— C ondom inium
•te n ta lt_______
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n to P#rfc Ave A A4H If llf
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NoncyM f ,4 t e lJ 7 3 M * l

U h f O B O • JM J franch A r t .
In M a rlin B ld p . n a il t*
Oatdan Lamb Badawrant Ceil
hMI Martin I M l » M

137— O H Ic t R t f r t ilt
BBAMO ME W O t t 1CI PLOOtO
Mate h Mi.taoke n
O C lIO M IM O l
Mate M Spatial .
m t/ x t
_________ C e lH IIO M i_________
1 SMALL B E M T A L O M IC E S
laxad OC 1 Vary raawnabMl
H i l l Cell new! I t t f S

A B B L A TC D V*5k«S!* ter *
h**dym*n Ownar tin*nclihg
V I . d*l*chod g*r*ft Svbm.i
•Hotter* Ttrin*
A U ln a t lim

B A TE M A N REALTY
Lie. Baal Etta It Brakar
IM* Laniard Ava

Otar I .at* Ip. Pt. Ltrug Areall

( j r o r e r i e w \ t ilM a

NEW 4/1*t c*d*r horn* Lot*
of tr***!! Loteof #itT**t!

vm m

W ALLACE C R i t U A A L I V t *«
___________ a u t t f ___________

if *
3210SM
101— H o u s g s

F u m lth td / te n t
Id AMO IB 4* I bdrm turn
Inti xathor/dryor. micro
Touriti Welcome
M l leal
103— H o u s g s

U n fu rn is h td / R «n t
D IB A R Y 1 bdrm. IM bom*. 1
car 9^*9* K f* w porch, *11
mj|or epplioncet tiM/mo
i*t,f**tB*»c m t m in*
D ER AR Y LA K E FR O N T
2
bdrm homo w/Fk» room Big
y*rd t4J0/mo ♦ v k Coll
Hotl Reolty, 121 477*_________
D ELTO N A - Nke 2 bdrm 2
both. K f w nod room, gorogt,
(tntod U5Q mo 1 yr l««te
90* m M O o r d P It f W If

HOMU TO RENT
t and I hodreem
Unfurmthod. Lata Mar* and
la n ia r d a ra a il C a ll lo r
aval lability and localiont
Aik Mr Brenda
§

M a r Hull. It M *T
t i l angM ,k v e hreammg with
Hollar. Baducad M r Quick
t*MI n J M f k m Alt* DeMMx
SoWeet. Si M l ceii i n eaaa

TbaOoki SaxMrd
Ouwl prtraM 1 larpt bdrmt.
utility reom /lrd bdrm. ]
bath*. Iirtpiaca. pool/Mnnit
prlalMdp** incluWd Baducad
M 1111.00* Phona da»k M l
i t l l or a lt a r IP M and
. M l MM. M m l

B70WRKR
r Room, t both how** with
firrpl*c* and s t r m W porch,
corner lot Alto 7 room how**
with * r* p irowhd porch,
tenewd yard 2 «*tl*. I *h*d*
7Mite* E **t of 0%te*n
u s 000 FOR BOTH M*4* Otter 11
Call P I 2243o» I SdOWSO

ASSUMULE, N0QU4UFTING
OB

LESS THAR *2*00 CASH
IN CLUO IN G CLOSINO COST
2 A 4 bdrm homo* in Sanford.
Dtltofla/OoBftry/Lli Mary/
Lonqurood'Altamonte Spring*.

31,300 DOWN I NCI. CLOSING
I bdrm. t bath, flroplac*.
appluric**, carport
124**00

USS THAN S3,too DOWN
1/1 tplil plan, appliancat. I
car parapa an privacy Mncad

i/l ewe ....... ......... W M

t f1Ji

240-1100
PIMECRC1T
4 bdrmt *
Irg
4 b d rm * W o lk to
P in e c r e t f E le m t n f o r y
14)0/mo ♦ dtp m IQtl
■ f N T TO OWN
J bdrm .
completely remodeled! 44)0
per month Cell 2P IMP

WINTER STRINGS
1 badrmm. 1 bath. Inaplaca. lo
much Mll*t lYoattoid
MOB, mo
C a lH H tit/

105— D u p ltx T r lp ltx / R tn t
LAK E M ARY 1 (K*m . I hath,
wall Id wall carpal, ch/*.
Mnctdyard Call C l t m

ASSUME, NO QUALIFY
URE MART POOL HOME
New 1 bdrm 1'1 balh 1 tlory.
appliancat. hrcplaca. 1 car
parapa ............... ....... SAS.N0

assume no

quAunr

2/1*7. 1.400 *q ft. n*iv paint
and carpet, ipplianc** on )/)
aero U17 mo IS* 000

GENEVA
Ho u m on 7** *cr«* 2 bdrm , 2
bath, appliance*, garago. ad
d l t l s n a l out b ld g
or
workshop ....................ITf.SOO
PAUL A B E TH OSBORNE
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
111 4744

F U H iM H T t
Call

F e r te le

SEMSTRINWi
U B. hbaryteai baei M Hare*
•Metric tlarl kearevry Set*

..........u / n

_________ Cednvetta_________

C IB C L I TH IS ADt H ID O fN
L A K E V I SMp taver kit.
Leapt PMnp tree Neer perk
end ichaert Hex only la* an

CAU ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720
U M Bark Dr.
M l W. Laka Mary ■!., LB.

in

\i

AA r break, lac. Cautery |l
CaH l i i H MwiBatd
Day*. » 1 1 M I***. W * m i
B B M B V A - Own Ixtraed i
raxtixp 1

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O O V IB M M IH T B IS A L IS
■OB ML B A LL JB., B.A.
LAK B M A B Y B B A L T T .W X H 1
A S S U M I, MO Q U A L IFY
I bdrm I berh. urpe let.
fenced beck yard S i r . m
ST.W iceehMm lp H in a *

n

I I I W . l i t . A ir S e ll* IS*
M U O I OAKS urraund ttwt ley*
hr 1 Mem heme with lemily
ream. Mr met einmp roam
u r n wreh. Mncad yard, and
doubM carport Only
SU M*
COUHTBV CH A M M B B1 t e n ,
1 bath, family rm . i a r . w r
yard, hup* beautiful oalt.
railed e*tM. W HAM rtdM

MOW MIXING M ,X .A O IH T I

* * 0CLT04N * *
IM M A C U L A TI
Ik d rm / lb e lh
STWP Down
Non Quali lyin« Marlpapa

407 1221155
DELTONA
C Mat la 41S. Owner* m«*l tell.
New kta nn tu bulll hem* 1
badroam. | balh. Mmlty ream.
wart w e d ..-.......... ...... t U W
MAM I M W CadOMrMtM
■ BA
...............srenu

R EALTY

11 M W V ir n .D d iA B Y

S0S44M431/J0S44I-S722
R EY ES B E S T B U Y S

OWNER Financir«g Avaitabte
built to *tand fha tell of llm »
7104 tg ft af living in IN*
la vtly country 1/1. ) *t*r
•nargy *ff ktent. pool horn#
K***a*/ Me Kanna I T )
2*44/12) 2471/I4A2414
IA N FO R O • Dowbia ctearad lot
with aah treat lo m d tar
rafidtntlal or mull I family
Can ba »pfit walk fa Laka A
park Ownar w goflabla Sataa
Laa22)2344/a*a». 2)1 S2S2
M AY FA IR Mw* dawr*
Supar
claan. bright A opan 2/7.
kitchan appliancat A varfical*
Incl C o m m un ity pool A
clubhouta O n ly t27/mo
Aswx duat
........ 1*2.400
Me Rama/212 &gt;244/444-24)1
E S TA TE SALE
Th« For**I
Eapvrlanc* ratirvmanl living
at it* bait 7 b d rm . t balh
r*duc*d tram SSS.40Q to
U2.200 Me Kama 447 444-2410
CAN YOU Balteva a Brand Naw
2/7 h a m # c o m p la t a
w/*at m bar, 2 car garaga and
tu tty I r u t t a d p a tia for
oniyS42.400 K*ns*wVf Splv«y
111 2244/312 2472/212 Lite
ASSUMABLE No qualify mort
gag**
144.900 and 177.900
both hav* paal. 2/) and
garagta. Me Kama/ Hantaa tr
W*t 222 2200/440 2410.
222 2472/222 2449
L O V E L Y 2 tlo ry . 2V» with
tcraanad porch Immaculate
mov* in condition Laka Mary
Schoolt Private yard Only
t4f.9QQ Evatya 222 2144/rr«*

orVM* can *»* Menas

OCALA H A TK M M L F O d lS T
Blear
tech SB
iia o m -k a fe a r ne cikM S M i
S IM IH O L I CO U N TY I acre*
with hew** 1 k p x . 1 kaec.

Rental ApeHm ent*
On L ike Monroe
R E N T
G E T

O N E ...
O N E

F R E E

Now you can rant a 3 bdrm.
3 bath lor lh« price o l a 1
bdrm.

2
( lus
• W elarlront L lle ity le
• Modern FHnees Center
• Indoor R icquelball
• One Month Free

2 U S W . Sem inole
Blvd .
H w y. 17 92
S e n lo r d ,F L 11771

323-2628

LAND - LAND - LAND - driving
around the counfrytkM look
*ng tor a homattead’ Drive no
further Jut* call Cindy at
22) 2244/22) 2471. land priced
from 20 2SK
Q U A IL ROOST RANCHES 2 )
acre lot f 17.000 Par lake in
country living Near Hwy
41) half way bat Deltona A
Naw Smyrna 0ch
McKema/tt* Mte

323-3200

w i.w d............. •

•ret
den. lerpi u rawed

peel. S irt.iM Atiumabte

o.co*a loi. lag. tttM.Hc.
M FOWTIAC G R A M AM

141— i

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M - . — ClKeHer M m i;

Kocoaao

3 3 3 -M

1)7—MoW le

w mih Si Cad a u i« 11**

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1/1
S U F IB N IC It t 1
tun bath.
Ore' caiiinge.
mg. ihingH root, wirflng
Mml See Ta Appeal lake*H M »
Can Collect
M 7 «a ? t«
or 4/ m a w ta H a ra p m

DEBARI SOUTH
Nic* I biWaom. I both. c/Va.
Ila rid a ream , fu rn lih a d ,
carport. Quito, ailebtuhod

•3 7 1 3 H 3
ULEORLUSEOmOR
D C L T O N A - J b d rm
ipm/lbam l.u i 14 h te

* bedroom. J nary, Idyltwtlde
Leal Cditien. well kept, new
carpel, m iner accent!. X It
weed deck end tro p ic a l
Iemtecaping under canopy at
eeke Great neighborhood.
Beil value.................. SI I M M

in m i

SFLASH AW AY In tilt 1 bdrm 1
balh pool ham* with levefy
ur**n*d parch deal Mr *n
Mrtotrung' All on a beautifully
landueead need tort SILSM
Metre Beef I Hah Co lac.
___________ 111 IMF___________

STJUIS PRQPfi n
M AN AGEM ENT A R EA LTY
223 7222/22)4*24
W IN T E R SPRINGS
2/P i,
central H/A Reducedt 422.900
W. M aiknw tkk Raatter
122 7442

MY— C o m m d rc U t
P ro p e rty / Sb Ig
FM S N ilY O W N E I
10th SI. b Sanhrd Are
Zoned G C 1 One M.1M 14 Mol
werehaute ar garM* building
On* a * 14 Mat attic* bldg
with additional 1.100 14 Mel
covered iMrage pfue outvWM
(tor age One Ml aooet ktreat.
For MM call B l ****

QUMMA71E1
New roof, aluminum tiding.
1*1.000 g V Owner DO a*3*
a raeldaallal ven t, Income

S&gt;r atio. Iipenwt u eoo Price.
S*SM0 Atiumoble Imenclng
*t*% m * H i .

1S3— A creag eh /S e le

_________ ^

Hun Q u ililjin j H o r tlif t s
O S T K N I lA C R E S W ELL
W OODED
U lt r a
Will Sell/Trade Far A Heuee

Jorttostit Rail Estate
407-322-11*5

Cad

....... ..........Sie-IM
B ir d * xeakga

U R I KATHTtN ESTITU
lice*. Ibadraam. I'vbam. Ikar
Ida roam, c/h/e. turnlihed
and all appliancat. ihad
H I MS ar keel ettar
L A BG I I ■ ID IO O U Ercallani canditMn. meaty
turnunad. earner Mr *1 F a rt
A m Mobile F a rt.......H I Mai
Spring H am m ock Bark 1
bdrm , 1 balh ratal** Itam

tu.Mpm aaai__________
MUST SILL

2X3— AAtocDUantotn
a B IM B IH

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Round MMe

F M O rrF B B t
C » Mu

• B A S X 1 TIA L L
I M M C H I Bkherdl M l Mae
■ M A M A L B G T F L A T F OHM
C R U TC H IS • Ware SIM new
W..... .......... „B4&gt;SFM

JE LL

K B M B IO B I N A S H I B ■ acelMnl cdxdllldn. WhIM
lie* Call a i N il, anytime
LAB B Y 'S B U S T . I l l SenMrd
Aue New/Deed Mm. A ae*I.
Bet/Sad/Trada.------- J H M ,
* L IV IN B B O O H S U I T ! ISacttanar cauch and I twnmt
rackertl Ilk* new All Mr IM .

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S IA T / S O F A geld

Heme ■ k . Mr elf ke. waning
ream ar ham* I M S I MM.
early AM kr evet
•M ICH OW AVI even (LargeI
SIM » SMI after *FM
B F A IB al tea cream parteur
chetrt AxWGMarljlxaM SM
Can M l M M _________
CaxMmperery, earth tenet

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•SOFA B I G brawn M n n SM
M eant
M B A ! •eecetMnl a n d SIM **
Chrome b plow end tebM B

Te e n , turn Ilure, end mite,
fburedey end Friday. U le I
Myrtle A re ,' ‘ ‘
d* Guar anMed

WWW
117— I f r t i w O bbWb

SANF0R0 AREA PAM

e S O L F CLUB - M l tet w/gell

1/1 te lil. ' l l

Camb.

Brae ■ i,x a i tplrt. *1 Tidwell.
1 1.too dawn lar quallliad
buyer Under SMI per month
tndudoimtg and ter rent
Bepe
14X4* 1/1 iplir. 'I I
Fleetwood/Sand Fowl S U M
down lor g u ,l IIItd buyer
Under SIM per month In
ciudedtmlg and ter rent
Ik X M V l. « Guerdon......M MO
IIX M V I . M Men.Me Fenced
yard..................................
ItXte V l&gt; i Ip M n Uyltn*.
Kraaned parch S11.0M
I«X M V I tplil. *Q Champi
a n / C o n c a rd F ir e p la c e ,
dry wall interior, vary clean
ItA tM
14XM V I kpttl. n Crettmede
Oitnwather. tireptace. 111.00*

RtoLar, 3 1 3 llM /m 37*3
CARR1A6E COVE
S U F IX N I C I II 1 bedroom. 1
lull balh. doubMwide Catha
dral ceilingt. hardboard kid
Ing. thlngla rool. iklrllng
Mutt Sea Ta AppreclaMSl4.tW
Call Collect....... 407 til/A M
or 407 104 M l &gt;after 4»m

T H IS W E E K S

M l IMS
* GOLF CLUBS
LadMt BH.
1 &gt;aw. &gt; S f » * F W Miaed eel
SIS.......................Cell Ml MM
l i t — O H Ic b S u p p tiM

/ Ewwlwwwnt
C O F i lf l • GetM txer m s z .
multi c*Mr copying Acceptt
u* M i i ■ if capiet tett
Cad...... .............- .......B 4 U I I

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M atorW Is
A LL I T I I L BUILDINGS *1
dialer Mvekt. IS M M M M

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1Y3— L a w n * O anton
* LAWN MOW SB
IM H F.
Briggt end SHaMn. Lib* New,
Mutl Sell MS M ..........eat MM
• LAWN I
nawwhaaM.SfS.MMW*.
a S I A B S C ra ltim a e la g e r
( .caiMnt running candWIHL 1
h p A a tw g SM Cell Mb MM

Ito — PGtBASuppiiGI
d F B I B IIM ria M gaad ham*
Mutl heva Mncad yard. 1 yr
•Id mete..............Cell Mf aatl
• f i l l M gw
mltad. tamale I yr eld.
whIM. all tftaM good ntraugh
M a y . l i e . w a tc h d o g ,
hauiehratan. naedt caring
M a fia MM alMraFM
S T A I L I Mar in a • SS/yd. I*
yd. minimum
that* art
theylngt. net dull 111 t i l l

300— k tg ltto rp d Pats

ESTATE SAIE

TARO SALE

MARCH 14 A It • 4AM IPM
2241 F A L M E TTO A V S .
E V E R Y TH IN G M UST O O H l

R IT C H E Y ’SIAARMET
12) CO UN TY RD. IS
(Corner of te West A Co Rd. 414)
El Cemino. |7J0. teoi boa tor
p*ck up, car romp*, boeteeelt
A enchori. Iithing equipment,
hor*e«hoe M h. log ch*in«.
power u * t A drill*, h*nd
tru ck . h*nd br*ce A bit
wrench#*, wxlft*. •II kind* ftf
tooi*l MUCH MUCH MOR E 1
Fridoy A U to te iy
1944 E. 4th Vtrtet • IC**I of
Mellonviltel Fri A S*t. 9 to 1
Di*he*. cenmiter iet. etc

MAJTCHI^IQ
4 A M T O IF M 2S11 Y A L E AVE
Toy*, (toil*. TV. » HP *ir
compYvssor. b*t b qu* grill
*f«i iote*tm»iHC

SUPER RIG SALE
Tr* * U fm *ruJ 1r*%h Thurt

da»y

Swncuy. t till % 2001

Pflmwlte A yr, Swritord
SUPER SALE
10-12 FA M ILIE S SAT. ONLY
244 Block W. 1Site 49. 4 1PM
Antiqu**, coite&lt;f*btev ch**r*
tool i typewriter. m*Mr*t«
hQuVWWfVl book &gt;. tlC

VAT MARCH 10
4 BAM io *PM
414 Af 20th Vt

2 FAMILIES
SAT. A 1UN. 9AM IPM
114W Cry*t*lOr (U c h A rh e rt
Antique*. *m*li *ppli*wce*.
bowling b*ll. «i«€t*i&lt;*l plumb
•ng item*. 40006TU A/C. • MM
protector editor trumpet, *n
hque typewriter, deerheed.
2 F A M ILY • S*turd*y 1/10/94
2)2) Megnoit* Are . 2)42 end
2))4 Peimetto Avenue

SALE FBICC

.W.F*S

Aib For Coerpo iurrewe

WAS III,MS d ISIt.afS
k L llflflA .........

TOTOtNCMBT
14 L I

■UOONOUIOPUfS
AXC. duyua. gmrtM paM ar
mentrelMrt SaOO dellvyrrd
Caul 111M d Sail_________ _
SHIM T t U Black and wMN 1
menthL hautabretan s ill.

Cell H i a m

M 3— U vM to c k a n d
P oultry
C H IC H I • Fancy and comman
broad* Ouchi. Quell*, lurkoy.
C a ii m M M ________

311— A n tiq u « i/
C o it o c t lb lB i

• BIO dlSA SON AHTIGU l " T
AMTique M R U lO -S H M b Sit
B oriel Spec* Aral labial

AUCTION THURSOATS 7PM
144*HWY 44 W .... SANFORD
I'.m n a ta a tla fl 4
Ml M i
L k a A B la ib
Au i l l

MUST S IL L II SLIM or ha
o H o rC H im e W f__________
•kOLGSAkOAILB C U R A
J 000 m, ........................ M M M
...... m m i or n i yi

Auk FirGoerpoBurrewi

TAKE UP PITMENTS
U F R IG H T Flan* with bench,
goad con* IMn Auk mg taoo
Call m v m . anlima

M ■ M. ’» Craftmada - V I
■pm. thing ia raat. Gutweahar,
M k A rekig SIL0M ar *H*r
D an l i H i d / n n A wind*
to. M l ta n ________________

llX tl

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1 bdrm., tw W M J

ilia

S A H O L IN O G D Y IL L B t •
learieua 1 kW m . 1 hath, xdwt
cand. uraanad parch, heat
p u m p . la m . ap p lia n ca t,
a ilra b S lS M i ............I l l M l I
V ILLAS OB C A IM L B B B B V - 1
b d rm , I hath * dan ureax

p o m a c M M iE

•U Tin. cruMo. p/w. i door.
MAW ml SLMBHMr . MAMIS
FVBLIC AUTD AUCTIOM
■ V IR Y W ID . A F B I.fM F M
DAYTONA AUTO A I’CTIOW
MorY.yi.OdTk*
ill
if OLOS.M I

m anm nuen

■y/Sad FandNee B Cat

Fktl.

C o -O p / &gt;ete

*4 . VA euke. A/C. F/L F/B.
itero cekMfta. naw rediefy.
grey with luiury Interior,
adult dn vox SANA.... V*lklk

I including tun rook, Black.

BTSBIULI
O BBA BY

B tS S M S lin
'M
S te n d . H r. burgendy.
exly M M m ile*, clean.
M U ST S IL L II ll.*as er bet!
efMr......................C H I M a w
FOW TIAC SUNBIBD ’M 4 cyl 4
M*ad. Buna Gaad! MM Cell
M S G M la lM rlFm weekday*

Akb For C eorpo Burrowi

SHOWED REALTY

MUSTSOL
SAN FOBO
tr.eoe dawn
■ m m neeueit/r l b d r m .1
balh. 1 car perefi. Me ntch
e x .f p k .u m peri* r n - s m
O L D CO U N TS Y HO**l
1/1
Lerp* Mncad yard. daubM
per*9*. I * and SB** S IM M
Owner Fuuxcui*
17? May
O U T O F S TA TB owner m ult
M il Handymen kfKler drk k
) bedroom. I bem
i keen BeeletMr 111]

Lite Naw I S U

IS

3 1 *-W M to 4 to J « y

leketrant S acre* H U M
L A B I C O U N T Y I acre*
s w a n A at acre* D f i M

. crulta
control. Only ITW .fVme
Cell M r Feyrw. M i l i n

MeticuMuUy Metxtekted

FIBIBGLASS BOAT
Very unigw dettgn Very eM
Naeda ratfaratian You re
maue. SNt/b/e Cell 111 AIM

eccupewcyl Owner, PWdSSl

TARO A PORCH SAIE
KEYES 1 IN THE SOOTH

B IA L IS T A T I
B B A L T O H ......J ..........

l l h N. a4dar atidal Betkax
M a k r - IMS model M hp.
■etxruda xekar. 1 trettart - ell

usa aeo a on Dean Bd

IN V E S TO R S W anted!! Thl*
horn* i* ranted out and r*ady
to b* purchatad- Far S7S.000
you gat a 3/2 proparty. Cindy
ter detail* &gt;1) 2204/22) 2421
L E T your neighbor pay fh*
mortgage Duplai for Sate!
N Cataalterry
naar 17 42
and 424 Priced te tall at
474.900 Cindy 222 2244/22) 24/2

C A U .B M T

tmm * S acre* lerga aax

By w a r , I h * m I balh.
central H/A. ex J H e IIS
IHmeweed Dr deduced k*

t m i coubson co

• R AN D NSW f Waiting Far
Yawl V I tevaly country horn#I
Lrg lot, full of oakil in*td*
u til. Many *itfa«l Call N m I
W«* Lawwtma 22) 2444****

county maixlalwod rd Hteo
a/ra eoay Mr me o/SIM i dn

f l. plea bauble c a rp o rt,
tcroenpd parch. 1 large util
ream *, large earner let
w / g r* * l a a k t. b a a v llle l
Ihruba, eta I S U F IB COCA
TIO N IIH U B B V II M l.S n

LOCH M O M

ecr* sbLMI t u w e a k b Max
ftulH ylxp Lean C U m H U

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HIGH a Dry kd OraxpaCItyax

snati

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L A B B T H I BMAN. a a O N IB
tw e w e ___ eM.Br*.
m *m

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REGATTA
SHORES

GLAM M ASTtll BOAT. If Mat.
fl HF Innruda meter and
HaHar Atklng l&gt;M ar meb*
*«ar Cell maerk__________

L T Y U lt •

17 OWNER
2001 U k t H it | I M .

lis - le it ia w i
A cc m a rto s

Pella, area peel. Menu, lane A
m ere, xe y t r d w e r l. It ’s

L A X I M ABY BOOL V I, FBLC
Country bit. Iant. d*X. M*
thady M b* Near naw city hall
kIM new o n ly ..............SI1MM

' l l • Laadad. c h a rc a a l,
aacalMnl caxdltlax. Acting
y n m - - ..... ......C a x » f vaa

m m u m

SO MUCH FO B SO L 1 T U I I
hianutactured 1/1 and metl
lurmhee Near

141— H o m t» fo r Sato

3214751............... 171 2257
MARIWM WOODS MEN

J H IM . I UJH * m

B tM TA U • ACBBAGi

Anyone in Ifw C m ttr
S enfordlalw M ary

U S — F o r Lb b m

M Depot* H r * A over

123-3)01 E it SOS

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1 1 /— C o m m trc b l

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TkeM. air. ktarae, M reive
* * 4 M IS * •

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ftt n n a w m i

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month NeFefe C H I U ! Hi*

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MNWS e aM B M NDBWB

•% Cm 3 M f t e * *

115— liW w trto i

c l ia k c l a d b i

co cn iiJi/iu s Tu co vi

if *

REALTY, INC.

M ica MX ] ■ Y I A B O LD V I.
/•nee s tra p , n ulppid kit
Attuma ne Quauty Owxert

w iiv r river
Can P la n e

STENSTROM

C A I I I L B I R B Y rate* tenced
with treat lltl/iix xth

For Gagrgi Burrewt

T IK I UP P IY M IT I

Ltto / tent
Ceii i akante

k tu H » r.C * il» D M
U W M O Hope I bdrm . ex 1
•leer*. Cetxplete privacy.
I It*/or* t N 1 Me Can

2 3 1 -C a r s

m S S S S L -

Malvr* mat* pi W i n d. Call

ft— Apartoimts

— Th u rs d a y. M a tch 8, 1800 — —

H U B Y l CROWN FAWH
h i m w t*

1

CAMPER TOR

Far F k k lfF Truck *1 i l l
________CHI M l •! M

o ffu m n
TpteCttet 4304 123 )4b4
Fermlc* Show c m * 24 4 n 44 w
■ 42 b 434. recline ft htKheir
4304. whetlch*&lt;r 440 b N H h
potty 42). *lum walking c*ne
414 n t 4443
Gr*M«trap* D rywe«i
Car Step* Out ftoi
Ready AAii Concrete Bench#*
Vanid, Rock. Cement, Sleet
tetrode Concrete to.* 2D47SI
2ACU21I • S**t* 4 3 yf*. *te
Pite U R L atklng 4444 Chit
C*M
........................m m i

MMim tAL EQUIPMENT
Andtugpliet A u m g 11.100 or
boeloftor............... ...... Ml aJM

LARGE SALE
Voa accotarlot. eoa cea
radme. T V w VCB l
eg beerdt. Cox.morelot

o.copt loo, lag. IttM. tic
M O O O G I CO LT Auto. H r.
tMroa. Greek TroxopartaflexI
Only.................. ...... get 11'me
C H lM r .F e y x e .n i li n

1N2B24
4 cylMdtr. o Meed. A/C. (Mr*,
new hna. Greek MJMegell
Sim a.................... c h i p , le u

1 *3 PONTIAC M W LE
Gray w/meroox vekeur Ixkori
or Very cteex. very pood
r o llo b lt Ir o n t p o f lo t io n
Z . c t l l k n t to r In d c a r
U lO A H M r A fterkpm Cell
I N I FORD M U STA N G L X
1
dr. hotchbeck. 1.1 Liter 4
cylinder. FS. FB. A/C. low
m,let, oic cond. 174 le u
IMF MAZDA M L 1 deer, mmt
candltMxl aa.000 m iltL A/C.
Will caxuder tre-M Atbmg
t e x t Cell evening* or leery
................. JM 1H1
■*F CADILLAC
SltM
or bett com
AM power
. m no.
end H r Coll

'ft AUOI MMS

New liret A

battery I door Leather inN

nor, s u m

..........

m tin

M CM B Y T C A V A L II* WagmT
Cleon, dopondobto |I]M bott
otter CHI m MW. ________

’IS COUGAR
Full power. #/c. *m/fm. 2
dBoren.00Qmi.UJe0 22) 2477

234— Im p o rt C in
a w l T ru cks

Ik H F ok

MERCEDES 300 SO
■U L*a*ad 11II. fee
biwMigyw.
IwQjSurb m
Bi^mldi
■
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*wquh* iwi*
•oi m tu. Ooynetee't Ftecitt.
•t« 4 S M
A yr Prttey
M d Saterhey. 4-1____________
• O L D E R Charm giow f r ill,
work* with 2 new LP tank*
444
223 4*24
ONE 24 gallon aquartum and
wrought iron stand, lib obo
Call 22) D IB ________________

• POLAROID ENLARGER Mode* MP4. Good condition
430
Call 222 4 MO
W A TE R N E A TE R
14 gallon,
ter Mobile home IM 144 1)44
JTEM ER SO N Cater TV - • mot
oid Ailing 417) Fiiher VCH,
good condition. 417) or 4200
firm Ciil anytime 222 9*04
W to $100,000
12 distributer* needed Par* ft
full time No t ip necessary
RofcerlDNail 474 2710

131— Cars

14*4110

235— T ru c k s /
Bu m s / V

bm

TORO ECONOtlNI YAK
12, A cylinder, tfkk shift on
floor with ever drive. Now
peifil *nd lire*! 1! Run* Cre*H I
42.000 _________Ceil 221 22*2
1907 F-IJA X L T A2K4
0l*ck*
teected. *11 opltentl Must S*et
Semlnote F o rd .............. 222 IN I
1907 TO Y O TA 4X4 S Speed, A/C
Just
4Q.49S
Semioete Ford ----------- 322 H11

237—T racto rs and
T ra iltrs
FARM TRACTORS
N U t C O IN STOCK
A L L S IIC S I A L L F B IC iS I
Meittend Trecter ft Equipment
U m l. N of NUitiend
tnterchenqe on 17 42
0)4-7271

rU T BID THAI I I I

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Mona; Doan
•■cagt tea. tag. title, etc
M PONTIAC L E M A N ) Air, 4
DR* ciaatte. while with gray
interior M U V T4 E E I
Only.
4117 17 mo
Call Mr Payne. 2221113
I I ftUICK PARK A VEN U E
WAS 412.44) • NOW 414 445
(990A&gt;
Dealer
222 2)41 artel 144]
A*k for George Burrgwrt
M C A 0ILLA C ELDORADO
WAS 49,200 • NOW 44.100
(K3014HAI......................Deeier
22)2241 i f M l 1442
44 Old* Deft* 44 Rey *1
WAV 19,44) • 1)44,44)
i L 200407A
Deeier
172 1141 e r U l 2441
Ask for George Burrow*
FAIRW AY M O TO R )
‘Hoitw ef 4&lt;44 Down A Ride *
2401U ) 17 42 Longwood 221 2200
U CADILLAC BROUGHAM
SALE PRICE
40.44)
(9974A)
.... 223 2241 tr U1 2442
Aik For George Burrow*

TAKE UP PAYMENT*
Nt Manor Do« a
eiCKpt UK, tag. title, etc
•9 CHEVY CAVALIER Auto.
*ir, tiervn, reeliy low miles,
MUST SEE I Only 41S0 U mo
Cell Mr Peyno. 223 111*

HONDA ACCORD U '15
Fully ioeded. 5 speed
44.10QAlter 4pm_______ 221 7447
r» Old* Celeit Oued «
WAS 117.44) O NOW 49 44)
(•44741
De*ter
&gt;22 1241 tr U1 1441
Ask For Geo*go Burrow*
•4 CADILLAC BROUGHAM
SALE PRICE
41) 700
(L24/710A)
Deeter
171 2241MT U l 244}
Aik For 'Georg* Burrowi
•t CADILLAC O R VILLE
2 To Choose F rom
YOU PICK
114 94)
Deeier
222 2291 •• M l 2442
Aik For George Burrow*

H EAV Y OUTY* 22 f t lM jQ f t
Cell « 1 m i

I I FT. TANDEM TRAILER
BRAND N EW ! Now tlrei
II.K M ...................CHI W l t»1
I l f IH C L O S ID FSUM OFF
Utility Traitor with aluminum
frame 11.Ott
CoUkHaklt

231— V i h i d i S
W a n ttd
W I F A Y TOP I I I lor wrecked
con/truck11 W K S IL L guar
ontood ueod parte AA A U TO
IA L V A O I of Dabary. 44*&gt;oo«

23Y— M otorcycles
and B ik ts
YAMAHA SR 500
'74 17.000 mi &amp;howr»m New!
tl.2 »* / t/ 0
222 4)44

241— R B c rta H o iu l
V th ic le s / C a m pErs
CADILLAC S I V I L L I
1L now
tire*, grey. *n eitre*. 41000
mite* 42.400 . .......... 444 1411
DODGE Ceeckmen Motor home
74. 22' owning, roof end desh
**r, 41000ml 4A.N00 144 1411

MUST SELL
•Q 27' Tr*vel Trotter seif
cofifetned. owning ft *ir Rtor
bdrm , tut! both m&gt; tub Al
Cond Due »o finoncioi bmd
4)714 Ob* C o n be i t « n
•ny time, Mobil* Itetfon A
B a it) » ft I 4________________
SHENANDOAH 12 Pork MeOel
21‘ *wningonbe*utiful lot
9 k I2*hednew IJOokiRV
J7J 0*J7 on Lo* 104

243— Ju n k Cars
JUNK CARS REM OVED
NOCHARGE
27J 4177
tile # OoHofil P**d ter tunk
cor*- truck*. * nheei drive
Any conditem Coll &gt;21 I t e

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4S — Sanlortf MaraM, Sanford. FlOfkU — Thursday, March 3. 1W0

by CMc V m *

BLO N D It

Therapy can help cope
with inflammation pain
D R A B D a . O O T T i PI c i k
write about tenosynovitisbursitis.
D B A !
B R A D R R t
Tenosynovitis (Inflammation of a
tendon aheath) and bursitis (In(lamination of a joint coverlngl
are usually seporate rondltlons.
T e n d o n s are the smoot h,
strong attachments of muscles
to bones. S u rro u n d in g each
tendon Is a thin envelope of
tissue that provides the fluid
necessary to lubricate the m ov­
ing tendon. W hen this envelope
or sheath becomes Inflamed —
from Injury, strain or disease
(such as rheumatoid arthritis) —
It swells and hardens, some­
times drying out In the process.
T h is leads lo extreme pain when
the tendon la moved.
In some cases, the lark of
lubrication causes a "friction
ru b ." a squeaking or scraping
sound as the tendon moves
within the sheath. If the In­
flammation Is severe, the pain
can be disabling and movement
becomes Impossible: this can
lead to calcium deposits within
the tendon or sheath, causing
further, chronic disability.
Similarly, most Joints In the
body are covered by a thin,
sensitive mem brane called a
bursa. A hutsa secretes
lubricating fluid so the bone
surfaces of the Joint can move
smoothly and painlessly. How ­
ever. like a tendon shealh. the
bursa ran become Inflamed from
trauma (such as repetitive mo­
t i on) . stress ( d u r i n g u n a c ­
customed exercise) or diseases
(such us gout and other types of
arthritis). T h is Inflam m ation
(bursitis) causes pain on Joint
movement. Th e discomfort can
be so pronounced that a patient
cannot tolerate even Infinitesi­
mal amountsof motion.
T r e a t m e n t for bot h
tenosynovitis and bursitis Is
attempted In stages, first, rest
(with a sling, splint or cast) Is
mandatory. Heal ts sometimes
helpful. Doctors usually pre­
scribe anti inflammatory rnrdlc i n e — s u c h as I n d o c l n .
Ilutaxolldln nr M otrin — a l­
though over-the-counter uspirln
and Ibuprofen often sulflre.
Physical therapy with hot
packs, ultrasonic treatments and

b y Bob T h a v n

FR AN K AND ER N EST

Th* »

s

J -fl

by Jim Davis

G AR FIELD

WANNA LOOK A T M V TO WOOL
AND 0O E b S W HAT IV E BEEN
EATING?

BUGS BUNNY
HAJHAJHA!...« y
HB* IOOTA LULUK *TOtJ^i

b y W a rn a r B ro th trs
/WHATS THE CXFTIRENCC\I
BETVuCLN A DOZEN
BETWEEN
ORANGES AND A DOZEN
ELEPHANTS?
^

Y W lL Tk C N . REMMD N
ME NEVER TO SEND
YOU TO THE STORE
FORA PCZEN CHANGES'

M B D t C IN E

ge n t l e , p a s s i v e m o t i o n (to
maintain m obility) Is the next
t r eat ment stage. U ltra s o n ic
treat ment . In p a rtic u la r. Is
helpful: A licensed therapist
beams high-frequency sound
waves to the painful area, some­
times after applying cortisone
cream, which appears to accen­
tuate the benefits of ultrasound.
T h ird , the Inflamed areaa can

PETER
GOTT.M.D.
be Injected with rortlsone. T h is
reduces In fl a m m a t io n und
usually leads to permanent relief
of symptoms.
Aaawarta

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(•) 1M0 »t n(* me

B y Ja m a s Ja c o b y
Th e diamond fit with North
turned South aggressive In the
bidding. After North rcbid one
n o -tru m p . So u th Jum ped to
three spades. That got him lo
the spade game. He bid It well
and played It badly. Declarer
too k the first t r i c k w i t h
d u m m y's ace of hearts and led
the spade queen from dum m y.
West won the king and quickly
cashed two heart tricks. Later
E a s t ' s re m a in in g 10- 9- 8 of
spades took the setting trick.
What went wrong-? It was point­
less to lead d u m m y's queen of
spades. If East held the singleton
king. It would be played on the
queen, and declarer would later
lose two trum p tricks. So a low-

spade f r o m d u m m y makes
sense. Th e n what happens If
East plays low-? Declarer should
ask himself If he has anything to
gain by p u lling In the Jack. Even
If It holds, he can only play the
ace and give up a spade trick
afterward. So he should play the
ace. If nothing happens, a spade
lo dum m y's queen will force out
the king, and the Jack will later
pick up the last trum p. If either
defender started with something
like K - 10-9-8 of tru m p s , he
cannot be prevented from taking
two tricks. Uut declarer Is paid
an unexpected dividend when
today's layout exists, with the
king singleton. T h e king falls
under the ace and only one
trum p trick Is lost.

B y B c ra lc a Bede O sol
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
M a rc h B . 1 9 9 0
Greater harmony and balance
will be established In your life in
(he year ahead than you've
experienced for the past couple
of years. T h is will enable you lo
be more effective and successful.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20)
Ucneflta of a social or business
nature can be derived at this
time through people you're pres­
ently dealing with on a close
personal basis. De friendly to
everyone. Get a Jum p on life by
understanding the Influences
which arc governing you In the
y ear ahead. S end for y o u r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m a ilin g $1. 25 to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
Box 9 1 4 2 8 . Cl ev eland. O H
44101-3428. De sure to state
your xodlac sign.
A R 1B S (March 21-April 19) Do
you r duty on the homefront
today, because any services or
assistance you render lo your
loved ones will be greatly appre­
ciated and bring you personal
fulfillment as weD.
T A U R U S (April 20-Mav 201

Even though a valued friend of
yours Is out of sight, yuu are not
to be forgotten today. T h is
person has some happy tidings
to share with you and will be
contacting you soon.
G E M IN I (May 21-Ju n e 20)
You may be more fortunate than
usual today In situations that
can contribute to your material
well being. Lady Luck Is pres­
ently busy working on your
behalf.

ANNIE
...rT w a s ONE of

l.C.iS&amp;rTN'
Oliv er 's people S C »i a t5T,
who tended /*\£, ANGELA. SHf
ANNIE? WHERE HASN’T SLEPT
in d a i s is SHE ? i

C A N C K B (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Y ou r Ideas will be readily ac­
cepted by others today, so If you
have a pet cause you're trying to
promote, this Is a good time lo
make your presentation.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 22) It's lo
your advantage today not to rock
the boat and to let events move
along Ihetr present courses. For­
tunate breaks might develop for
you If they aren't deterred.
V IR O O (A ug. 23-Sept. 22) Do
not discount the attributes or
abilities of any of your friends,
because pals you least suspect
m ay turn out to be your greatest
sources of help today.
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today you can function more
effectively as a power behind the
scenes rather than being the
guy/gal under the spotlight.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 If
things haven't been running too
smoothly for you recently, don't
use this os an excuse to lower
your expectations. Your luck Is
about to lake an exciting turn.
B A O t T T A R IU B (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) A favor of exceptional worth
could be Instrumental In helping
you achieve an Important ob­
jective today. De sure to re­
member your benefactor.
C A P R IC O R N (D ec. 22 J a n .
19) Today Is a good day lo try to
solidify arrangements In a m at­
ter that requires another's cooperatlon. T h is particular
p a r t n e r s h i p c o u ld be v e r y
special.
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n. 20-Fcb. 19)
Ta sks or assignments you've
been unable to complete earlier
In the week could be managed
with relative case today If you'll
give them another try.
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TA LL A H A S S E E — Florida liosieil a reeoril
.'IH (( million visitors durum calendar I‘ ih *i anil
olllelals .ire xuylni; ilit- si.ile should surpass that
numlM-r In 1!KM&gt;
The UIHO total Is a 5.11 pereenl Ini tease over
l!*HK and Is a little hlhhrr than tile Is li inllllou
that was (oreeasl tor Iasi year
Ihe ollielal
loreeast lor l(Ktt)Is III li million

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Artie N. Almeida

Carol Dudley
G re e nw o o d Middle

Boar Lake Elem entary

Ten best teachers
O nly one w ill survive the final cut;
w in n er to be an n o u n ced on Friday

By V IC K I D .S O R M IE R
Herald stall writer

Saga 2A

B ill ta rg e ts te e n p re g n a n c y

S A N K ! IHI)
c i s th is year

111* t e n I m si t e a c h
In

S em in o le

( o im ly

ol tin Year A w .m l will c o iii |m i i - h i
llu stale 1 onip clitliin
E.u h ol llu- c o u illv s I I si h i mits
noiiiltiaicd 1 lie Ic.u h cr ih c v ti lt I m si
I'Xl lllpIlhcd llu- SI I iih i I s till als III
lo iiii.illo u provided hy llu I I ii-.u h
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im 1 olln nils
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llu 1listrli I I m si III the si,in wnli
com p i-lliion
n i i i I l i n k llo lm .m il
disirii 1 co o idlna lo i ol c o n m im n ly
i i l.iiions a nd piihlu
inlo rm .iiiiin
It s not alw ay s an easy 1 lion ■
Karen t olcina n
1070 Sem inole
County Te a i her 0 M I 11 Year w .is th c
lasl enm ity w inner lo lake tIn­
state wide horn 11 C o le m a n is now
assistant p tlm ip a l at (ii-n ry .i Elimi litary Si I iimiI

I i . i m I h i i i pi. k. d and I 10111 am oiiij
llu 111 llu rcat In 1 ol tin Year w ill I m
|ih ked nil Irid a y
si I iimiI ollll l.lls
said today
I In u in iii i til llu 1 ••■inly l i ai hct

TAt.I.AHASSKK — l.enislalors on op|xislte
sides ol Ihe abortion ilehale said Tnesdav lllev
have united Im-Iiiiii I an amhllloos pro|M&gt;s.d to
reipilre sex edlieallon and expand lirnllh • lml&lt; '
In pulille sehiNils

Saa Paga 2A

A s s is t a n t s u p e r in t e n d a n t r e s ig n s
S A N E 'O K D — C a r e y
I t m il
tin- S e i i u n o l i
t'o u iltv sch o o l d lslr ie l s a s s is la ill Slip en il
l e n d a t ll lor h u s lli e s s a n d l l n . m n
has lo m ric d
I l l s ( n is i l o l a k e i h e s a m e p o s i t i o n u u h t h e
O r a n K e C o u n l v si Iii mi I d t s l r l c l
I l l s r e s l | &gt; n a l l o u w i l l t a k e i-ll ci I M a r c h l l i a l t e r
i h e O r a i l l i e ( o i i t i l v S t I i i hi I H o a r d l u r e s h i m a l
ih elr M a rch I d m e c t n m
K c rrell h a s h e r n w ith th e S c m lu o li C n u n lv
s c h o o l d l s l r l d lo r s i x y e a r s l i e h a d p r e v i o u s l y
b e e n e m p l o y e d as t h e i l t r e c l o r o l p u h i l i scIiihiIs
lo r t h e s l i d e D e p a r t m e n t ol E d u c a t i o n

Kcrrell makes $&lt;•(&gt;.I&gt;(M&gt; a year lie said he has
not nritotlulcd a lin.il salary flipirc w illi O r.u n i1
( o im lv school district Oltlclals
III unlcd
how ever, tlial the |oh i hum ic w ould |Mixsihlv
hr Ini' Ills salary lo a s m u c h as $MO &lt;xa&gt;u year
Eerrell said Ills departure is mil linked to the
ileleal ol the $.'&gt;20 m illion I h iiii I issue liy
S e m in o le ( 'o ii n l v v o le rs
In Ills letter ol
resl|&lt;nalloil daleil the day lielnie l In- vote \y.is
taken. Eerrell said
whether or not ihe I h iiii I
Issue on Eeh 27 passes or not. the Setlllllolc
C o m ilv School Hoard and adm ln lsira llo n liavi
deinonslra led a vision ol the lu liirc and a
w illingness lo deal w ith In lin e needs and
challcm&gt;cs In a sysleinalle. planned. Iim ovallve
and eosl elleellve m a n n e r — no m a ile r what Ihe
ltlillvltln.il |Hilll|i al •os’ls m iylil he

A p p l i c a t i o n s in f o r m a n a g e r
SA N E O H I) — A n A tla n ta e x e c u tiv e search
l l r r n h a s a p p r o x i m a t e l y 75 a p p l l i a t I o n s o n h a n d
lo r t h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y m u ii.iK cr s p o s itio n
K l i i .i l a p p l l c a l l o n s w e r e t o Im- m a i l e d try E e h 2*
l o t h e l l r r n S e m i n o l e C o u n t y p e r s o n n e l d ir t i lo r
G e r m a n H o n t e r o s a i d M S N I n c w ill s e n d a li s t o l
I h e n a m e s lo I h e c o u n t y hy n e x t w e e k
K o m i t o s a i d i h e c o m p a n y w i l l a l s o s e n d a list
o l t h e l o p K l c a n d l d u l f s l i n y w ill r e v i e w
l l l o s e 10 n a m e s w i l l h e p a r e d d o w n 10 l i v e or
six
re c o in in e iid a lI o n s . K o m c r o said
I hose
n a m e s w ill Im- c o n s i d e r e d h y a 1 o u n i v 1011111111
le e w h o w ill r e e u m m e n d th e ir lo p 1 h o l i e s lo llu
c o u i l l v c o m m i s s i o n e r s C o m m i s s i o n e r s I io |m l o
I1I11- a n e w n i a u a u c r i n rcpl.11 c l o r m e r m . i n . i m r
Ken
ll rM ip e r h v . h i m
H o o p e r r e s t u m - d 111
O dnhcr
O n e n a n i e l i k e l y m u a i u o n i : t h e 75 i s l o r n i c i
co u n ty
a d m i n i s t r a t o r H otter
N elsyyciiiler
N c i s w c n d e r is 1 u r r e i i l l v a c u i i s u l i i i i h a s s i s l a i l l t o
A e llu tt C o u n ty
M a n a t t e r H u h Mi M il l. i n
1 In
e o u u l y s a l t o r u e y N c i s w c n d e r s a i d In- d o c s n ut
w h i c h lo Ic a y c Ills |oh a s p r e s id e n t ol a ( • m i n i
E l o r l d a 1 m r s u h u m I11111

Fro m sta ll reports

INDEX
B rid g e .........................S B
C l a t i l l l i - t i .................SB
C ornice ........................SB
C ro s s w o rd ................. SB
O sar A b b y .................. SB
D e a ths......................... SA
e d ito ria l...................... 4A

Flo rid a ........................ 2A
H oroscop e .................SB
People........................ SB
P o lice ..........................3 A
Sports......................... IB
Te le v is io n ..................7B
W eather......................2A

P a r t ly c lo u d y , b r e e z y

F o r m o re w e a t h e r , t e e P a g e 2 A

m slriiclo rs h i ironi ol a ■lass and
will then speak h rlrlly w ith I niII i tin
n -.11 her and 1In sliid cn ls
I III- w lllln r w ill Im- given llu
a w a iil 111 1In ii 1 lassriMiin Ellday and
will I m y ls iln l hy llic scIccUnn
1 o iiitlllttii'
their l.im lly and lln
media
I his year's lop leu u-ai lu-rs oi
Si m m o le t oim lv arc
• A n n N Alm eida a musii icai In 1
I 10111 Hear Lake E lcm cu l.iry s. 1......
.1:100(.h ayi s ( 1 in A|Hipka
• Cicl.ildllic W eldon a kindery.u li 11
leai her al lilyllw ilile E le in riil.u y
Si I iimiI I Ml \ llllell III Snnilnrd
• D o io n lie a W Eoi&gt;|e a I ill I ■ ui.ul,
le a i h e r al K e e th E le llie lil.il y
Si lio o l liOO l usk.iw lll.l ltd
01
W h ile ! Springs
• I I i /. i I h i I i 1 urasi .1 km dciuarli
Ic.n her at S p illiil l.aki Eleineiil.u
si in m&gt;I 1,0 5 ( 11.m ui A n
in Ah
m onte Spruills
• ( arol Dudley .1 si n-tn I- le.li In i .
I •reenwiMMl l.aki s Middle Si I m*
m i | Lake Park D rive in Lake M.u\
• M ans Klay ins a si n in 1 leai l u i . i t
S m iili Seminole Middle Si Iiih i I |n|

I In w i n n e r o l tin- s t a l l i n n i p c t i
t l o n w i l l i|o t o O n n a t i o n a l 1 o t n
pi n i o n N o S e m i n o l e 1 o u o i y i c a i h
i t h a s e v e r w o n On n a tio n a l a w .u d
I In si lei n o n • o i m m i t c i w i l l I m
y i s i i m t i t h e t e n l e n t In i s i i . i s s i i m u i i s

Ted D ouce

Diane E. Lew is

La k e B ra n tle y H ig h

n n l l l l o i n o r r o w a lii i i u m i i l i n y w ill
s |h m l . i In m i I a n l i m n w n l c l t l i m l l n

Dale J . W hitm an

La k e M a ry H ig h

S e m in o le H ig h

See Tea ch ers. P a (c 5A

T h e y ’re
in the
m oney
Lotto jackpot goes
to Deltona couple
United P ra ia International
D L L I (IN A
A In Ilona iin ip li
w ho o w n s a siaiiHid restaurant
tr.u i li d to Elm 11I.1 l.olli ry lu-ad
•pi.irlers in I alahassee I in silav to
c la im th e ir S h . l 1111II 1011 L o tto
|.n kpot lor pn kitiu all six ininihers
m Saturday s draw mu
•li llr e v a n d D o ro th y M a rin i
owners ol llu- Key l.aiun S c . i Iih k I
H e s i.in r a n l 111 D a y to n a Ili-iii h
Slioles Will ri 1 e|ye I Ill'll prl/l III 20
. 1111111.il pay m e iils ol $.11 I mat. I.ol
tery Set telar v Hi-hei 1 a I 'at 11said
I In M arlins h .n e three children
•litlin 21 K im |o and D avid 17
■John and Ills wile l i m y I i. i m a
I I m o n th old iiraiidsoii
M arlin
to and Ins I I ye ,11 old
wtic s.uil they I i . im I h i ii playlliii llu
same live sets ol iiillllhets since
I. 11I lo In dan li n y said tin y picked
lln

tail

HwaM rxolo kf lammy VMcanl

Several local gas station owners have recently dug up
old Links had them hauled away and replaced them
wilh new ones that are less likely lo rust and leak

m i n i h c r s iis in u M a r l i n s I n c u s ,
i i i i i i i Im 1

and .me
t d id h a v e to 1 h a u g i- 0111
i i i i i i i I m 1 my age
In i . nisi I i&gt;icw
oldt 1 situ i- Lot In I h 'h . iii
M arlin
said
M artin said In yyiolc llu w m n iilu
lium hi is dow 11 w Idle wall hum n li
ylsiun S a tu rd a y u m h i w u h Ills
d.illlihli r III layy lie ilnlu I Imik al
Ills in ki is 1 an lully In Ion p u lliim
lln 111 d o w n a n d h ay 11m tin iim iiii 10
check m i Ills grandson li .u y tin 11
picked up llu- III kcls and 1 III 1 ki ll
them .m ain
W hen

I l.n y d i s i n y c n d

wi

gasoline inlo underground water supplies Slate
environmental officials want new guidelines for
underground storage tanks

Local gas station owners support
rules to clean up leaking tanks
M il Dcklc oyyucr nl M il Dcklc's E xxo n S e ryu c
H&gt;l s E ic u c liA y i
s .iu h u d ow ns the huihlhm and
land on w h ic h Ills service sialinn sits lie knew In
w ould In - 11 s|Hiusihlc Im llu upkee pul lu s ln u k s
1 tin 1 1h 1 sc tanks arc 25 » cars old you have m do
slum a h u m ulm iil 1 I ic iii .
lu s.iid Dcklc icccnlly
ii-p l.u c d Ills ID year uld tanks vylinli lu- said wen
a i&lt;eil tiol Icakllih
I lie new tanks today won I nisi
like Hu old ones and should Iasi a Im lirugi 1
lu
-slid
In some 1 . m i s llu in yy oyyui is an- m il aware tlial
ow n e rsh ip — and llu- .111 n m p .im 11m rcs|Minslhlliily
has lu i n ira nslcrri d lo ilu-in
D K H s new pio|Hisi d rules w ould rcipurc a lull oi
sah m .111 a llldayil h u m a new nyyitcr In .11 coinp.m y

From atafl, w ire reports
SANKOHD

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Has s t a l l n i i n y v n e r s .m ri-c tlial

s o m e t l u i m IM'1 d s m I h
l i a s o l u u s to i. m &lt; • i n k s

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Si.in cnviro nm e nl.d olln i.ils an pto|H&gt;sum new
m il s ili-siiiiu d In 1 lean u p im d cin tu m id gasoline
siiiiau c 1.inks 1 I 1. 1I max In- Icaklnu HHo Ini al
Uiinmdyy alci
I In p r n l i l c i u l.n 11m s i . u c n h u i . d s i s u v u m t o
ill-ti l IIIIIU w h o o w n s s | m c i l n u n d e r g r o u n d s t o r a g e
t a n k s S01111 h a s a n d n i l c o n i p n u n - s l a c c i l w i t h l l u
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Bipartisan bill targets teen pregnancy
Two hurt in spring break brawl
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — T w o college students were Injured
Tu rsd a y In a spring break brawl on the beach, officials reported.
Four or five local m en. angry about the Influx of aprtng
breaker*, beat u p the students after an argument, aald T a m m y
Police Sgt. J o h n Power aald about BO,Odd college atudenta on
aprtng break were In town, plua another 40.000 people taking
part In "B ike W eek." an annual pilgrimage by motorcydlata to
thcaeaaldereaort.
Robert Petffer, 33. of Johnatown. Pa., a atudent at St. Francis
College, waa treated and released at Peninsula Medical Center,
aald hospital spokeswoman Paula Taylo r.
Caruso aald PellTer had been beaten In the face and waa barely
conscious w hen rangers arrived about 3 a m .
Also Injured waa Ruaaell Stager. 22. of West Virginia
University. Caruso said.
Stager told rangers that the small band of local men. who
ranged In age from 20 to 24. approached them on the beach,
complained about the Invasion of college atudenta and a
flat fight broke out. Caruso said.
Rangers were seeking the suspects, w ho could be charged with
battery, she aald.

City board approval Moon Pla tossing
P E N S A C O L A — C ity officials had a change of heart Tuesday
about a proposed ordinance that would have prevented local
Mardl Oraa celebrants from tossing traditional Moon Plea from
pared? floats.
"Nobody's going to be denied their constitutional right to
throw a Moon Pie." aald city spokesman Carlton Proctor.
"Between now and Thu rsda y, we're going to adjust (the draft
ordinance) and build In some flexibility.''
Th e General Government Committee, with an eye towards
safety, on Monday approved a ban on objects weighing more
than an ounce from being tossed from floats during the parade.
T h e city council was slated to consider It Thursday.
Approval w ould have meant a ban on Moon Pies, a
marshmallow and cake concoction covered with chocolate that
Is a famous Southern snack. Th e snack tips the scale at 1.3
ounces and Is a fixture on some of the (loa fs tn the city's parade.
•'Some of the candy and things thrown are being thrown at
fairly high velocities and fistfuls, and some of the larger pieces
ra n h urt." said Proctor, who said no particular product waa In
mtnd when the ordinance was proposed.
Maybe not. but Carla Robinson, vice-president of Pensacola's
Mardl Gras, objected to the ordinance. She said she understood
the city was Just trying to protect children, but she said "kids
love Moon Pies."

Firsbsll lights up south Florida sky
D A V IE — A blaring fireball streaked across the night sky over
south Florida Tuesday, appearing almost directly overhead
before racing eastward, an ofTIcial at the Buehler Planetarium
said.
" T h is was very, very bright — brighter than most fireballs
ever get." said Ralph Batlallne at the planetarium. "It waa about
100 times brighter than the brightest star In the night sky."
Battallne said the fireball, actually a meteor, appeared about
8:23 p.m. E S T and was plainly visible to the naked eye.
" I ’m sure It was visible quite a distance aw ay." he said.
Th e display lasted for only five or six seconds before the object
burned up In the earth's atmosphere, he said.
"It must have been a t least the aUc of a basketball." Battallne
said. "Th a t doesn’t sound large... but they make quite s bit of
display when they go throughitne
the skies."

Evsrglsdss oil sxplorstion msy sxpand
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — T h e Florida Cabinet will consider
next month expanding oil exploration Into the Everglades as
recommended by state environmental officials despite 81 oil
splits In south Florida In the last 18 year*.
State Department of Natural Resources officials made a
tentative recommendation In December favoring exploration In
wrstern Dade. Broward and Palm Beach counties, which are
already designated us Everglades water conservation areas.
The report made no mention of the spills that have allowed an
estimated 163.000 gallons of crude oil to seep Into south
Florida’s soli along with 120.000 gallons of saltwater, which Is a
by-product of pum ping oil. T h e law only requires oil companies
to report spills of 210 gallons or more.
“Eight of Ithose spills occurred In the Big Cypress National
Preserve where two fields are active. One of those spills occurred
seven years ago. leaving a three-acre stand of cypress trees dead.
"T h e y have frequent spills." said Gregory Hogue, an
environmental specialist at the preserve. "Unfortunately. Ifs the
nature of the beast. Th e reason you have these spills and leaking
Is neglect."
Officials said about half of the splits are the result o f . . . . __.on
or punctures In the oil companies' network of pipelines.

From Uni tod Press International reports

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and pay for age-appropriate re­
productive health and parenting
e d u c a t io n In k in d e r g a r te n
through grade 12. with currlcu­
lums developed locally to releqt
com m unity values.

It would also boost spending
fo r s c h o o l h e a lt h c l i n i c s ,
especially targeting areas with
high rates of teenage pregnancy,
low birth-welghl babies and In­
fant mortality.
State records show eight of the

Murderer wins reprieve from chair

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T A L L A H A S S E E - Bernard Botander. scheduled
to die Wednesday In Florida’s electric chair for the
murders of four people he thought were holding
out on him In a drug deal, has been granted a
temporary stay.
T h e tem porary stay was Issued Tue sda y
m orning by a Miami circuit Judge and moves
Bolander's execution back to no earlier than 12:01
p.m . E S T Friday.
Botander waa convicted of first-degree murder
for the Ja nu a ry 1980 deaths of Jo h n Merino. Scott
B e n n e t t . R u d o lf o A y a n a n d N lc o m e d e s
Hemandex. all of Dade County.
According to court records. Botander and two
other men were Involved In a cocaine sale with the
four victim s T h e four were potential cocaine

T A L L A H A S S E E - Flo ri­
da h o s te d a re c o rd
38.9-m llllon visitors du ring
calendar 1960. andI iofficials
are saying the state should
surpass that num ber In
1990.
Th e I9 6 0 total to a 5.3
percent Increase over 1968
and to a little higher than
the 38.8-m ill Ion that waa
forecast for last year. T h e
official forecast for 1990 to
40.6-mllllon.
O ne tre n d established
early last year held u p to
the end. w ith more vtailors
arriving b y car than b y air.
T h e to ta l n u m b e r of
automobile travelers was
20.7 m illio n , w hile the
airlines accounted for the
remaining 18 million.
Th e auto traveler total to
M,10.3 percent higher than
the 1988 total.
Traditionally, more vtsl1 tors arrive by air than by
auto. B u t the lin g e rin g
Eastern Airlines strike that
began early last year and
uncertainty about air Corea
accounted for the marginal
growth In that category.
Other statewide tourism
Indicators reported by the
s ta te D e p a r tm e n t of
Commerce Include:
• H otel o p e ra to rs say
they had a n average oc­
cupancy rate of Just over
7 0 percent d u rin g 1969, a
5 percent Increase over the
1988 average.
• To u ris m -re la te d sales
tax collections for 1989
totaled 81.5 billion, sn 11.9
percent Increase over the
1988 total.
• T h e Florida Welcome
Centers near the state line
on 1-95. 1-75. U .S. 231 and
1-10 received 1.13-milllon
a u to m o b ile s and
2.96-m lllion visitors during
1989.

sellers who arrived at a house with one kilogram
ofcocaine.
Botander thought the men had more cocaine
and threatened to kill them If they did not produce
It. records say.
T h e victim s were held and tortured for a period
of hours, and three of them died as a result of the
beatings they received.
Records say Botander and his two friends then
pul the four victims In a car. and drove to an
expressway ramp, where they poured gasoline on
the vehicle and set It on fire.
Police said one man was still alive when he was
placed In the car.
(tossing motorists notified police about the fire.
According to records. Joseph Mocker went to the
police and told him that he. Botander and Paul
Thom pson were responsible for the crimes.

‘Frail elderly’ will need more federal aid
this decade, House subcommittee told
W A T E R - T h e new
trill bring a growing
population In need of
fe d e ra l a id . sta te
and advocates fbr
the elderly told a congressional
subcom m ittee of the House
Select Committee on Aging.
" I worry that our care can be
so limited to the frail elderly
that we almost take part In
neglect." said stale Sen. Curt
Kiser. R-Palm Harbor.
A id to people over 85 was the
topic of the subcom m ittee's
hearing on Monday. Th a t group
to often referred to by advocates
ns the "frail elderly."
Kiser told the subcommittee
that the federal government
should consider that group In
Its form ula for d istrib u tin g
He said Florida has been
shortchanged because the fed­
eral government doe* not figure
In the frail elderly In Its formula
for distributing money to the
elderly.
"Florida doesn't always come
out strongly when formulas arc
applied." because no one has
taken Into account that many

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THE W EATHER
n v H D n o im o o n
T o d a y ...P a r t ly c lo u d y and
breezy with a high near 80.
W lnda northeast at I5 t o 2 0 m p h
and gusty.
Tonight...M ostly fair with a
low In Ihc upper 50s. East winds
al 5 to lO m p h .
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cloudy through Sunday with
lows In the 60s and highs In the
mid to upper 70s.

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Teen Pregnancy

TA LLA H A SSEE A Re­
publican and two Democrats on
opposite sides of the abortion
debate said Tuesday they have
united be h in d an am bitiou s
proposal to reoulre sex educa­
tion and expand health dlnlca In
public schools.'
T h e 6 1 5 .7 -m llllo n program
ta rg e ts p re g n a n c y a m o n g
teenagers, w ho are responsible
for an estimated 75 percent of all
pregnancies and up to 4 0 per­
cent of all abortions performed
In Florida each year.
Rep. George Albright. R-Ocala,
an abortion foe. said he and
abortion rights advocates got
together following Iasi October's
special session on that subject to
look for ways to reduce the need
for the procedure.
"W e felt there was a com m on
ground here — that If are could
alleviate these unwanted pre­
gnancies. that we could do away
with as m uch as a third of the
abortions....'* Albright said In a
press conference.
The proposal, to be funded by
e l i m i n a t i n g t h e s a le s ta x
e x e m p tio n fo r h e a lth c lu b

10 counties without sex ed also
have the highest teen pregnancy
rates.
"W e're going to teach them
about how to deal with their
peers and how to have expecta­
tions of a life of education and
work and com m unity ... and
things that make for that silly
old word — good citizenship,
said Sen. Eleanor Wetnstock.
D -P a lm B e a c h , th e S e n a te
sponsor.
There were 25.000 teen births
In Florida In the 1 M 7 -M budget
year, the latest figuresi available.
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Florida while the national rate of
teenage pregnancy has been
d e c l i n i n g , s a id R e p . L o la
Frankel. D-West Palm Beach,
another House sponsor.
Local officials would design
the currlculum s. and parents
who objected to the subject
matter could
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excused.
Although a sim ilar clinic In
Gadsden County has been cred­
ited for a 75 percent reduction In
the local teen pregnancy rate.
Gov. Bob Martinet nas opposed
school health clinics because he
feels they promote teenage sex.

M A C H

W EDNESDAY!
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. 2:05
a.m .. 7:45 p.m.: MaJ. 7:55 a.m ..
8 :2 5 p .m . T I D E S : D a j l o a a
Beach: highs. 4.52 a.m .. 5:11
p.m .: lows. 11:03 a.m .. 11:13
p .m .; N a w S m y r n a B e a c h :
higha. 4:57 a.m .. 5:16 p.m .:
16 lows. 11:08 a.m .. 11:18 p.m .:
Cocoa Baaclu highs. 5:12 a.m ..
5:31 p .m .; lows. 11:23 a.m .,
11:33 p.m .
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D a yto n a B e a ch: Waves arc 2
to 3 feet and choppy. Current to
to Ihe so u th w ith a w a te r
temperature of 64 degrees. N e w
S m y rn a B e a c h : Waves arc 2 feet
and scml-choppy. Current Is to
Ihe south w ith u water tempera­
ture of 64 degrees. Sun screen
factor: 16.

St. Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet
S m a ll c ra ft e xercise ca u tio n
Capo C a n a v e ra l n o rth w a rd .
Today...w ind northeast lo east
15 kts. Seas 3 to 5 ft except cape
Canaveral northward seas 4 to 6
ft. Bay and Inland waters a
moderate chop. A few showers.
To n lg h l...w ln d northeast 20 to
25 kts. Seas 6 to 9 ft. Bay and
Inland waters rough.

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Sanford Tuesday was 78 de­
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6 0 as reported by Ihc University
of Florida Agricultural Research
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Wednesday totalled 0 00 Inch.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m .
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Tuesday's overnight low was
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□ Relative hum idity....81 pet
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□Toaaarrow’a sunrise....8:43

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Woman arraatad for battary at atora
S A N FO R D — A wom an who allegedly bettered another
w om an du ring an argum ent w ith Allaa Richardson at
S a vr-A -Lol. 27T1 S. Orlando Drive. Sanlord. was arrested there
by city police.
At about noon Tuesday, Kim berly Denise Grace. 24. 70
Seminole Gardens. Sanford, was charged with battery In the
case. 1‘ollce said the victim 's face was hit and scratched.

Letter contributed to Leonard’s
decision to resign county office
■ f 4. MAMISAIIFICLD
Herald atari writer_______________
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
P u r c h a s in g D ir e c t o r B e ts y
Leonard says a ’ trash" letter
sent to the media In Ja nuary
ronthbutrd to her decision tn
leave.
"1 looked at It for what II was
— tra s h ." Leonard says. " I
wouldn't say It was the main
reason for m y decision, but It did
make tnc aware of the ly p r
people I'm dealing with da lly."
Leonard suhm lltrd her resig­
nation letter to acting deputy
manager Larry Sellers Monday,
slating shr will leave March 16.
Her resignation nolr slates no
reason for her departure. " A c­
cepted. w lih regret." Is written
ut I he bottom ol I lie nolr. along
with the slgnltures of Sellers and
Aetlng C o u n ty Manager Bob
McMillan.
Coplrs of I he unsigned letter
were mailed to local newspapers
with an additional ropy mailed
lo Leonard Th e letter made
allegation* of Improprieties In
her personal relationships and
accused her ol having a criminal
record. L ro n a rd dentes the
a lle g a tio n s . In m a n y ra se s
showing written proof of her
stalemrnls.
Although Leonard says the
letter tipsrt her. she says she
prefers to remember the good
she did for the rnu nly. Including
streamlining purchasing review
and approval procedures and
successfully negotiating con­
troversial con tracts such as I hr
fleet m a ln ir n u n r r c o n tra c t
w h ic h e lim in a te d an e ntire
' county department.
Leonard says shr will pursue
several options, declining to
name them. She says she may
remain In public service.

A ugust 1987. S h r . was pre­
vio u sly tiy-senior p urchasing
agent Ibr Orange "C o u n ty, ac­
cording to the files
Although her personnel record
Is largely favorable, then-deputy
county manager M ontyr llcamer
wrote lit a May 1988 Job review:
an "apparent lack of internal
proceedin'-* will not be toler­

ated." Leonard won't comment
on (heir relationship, although
the said she and Beamcr "didn't
hit It off."
F o llo w i n g th e c r it i c i s m .
Leonard requested I he county
oversight department, the Office
of M anagem ent and Budget
|OMB), to conduct a revue of the
13-person purchasing depart­
m ent. T h e J u n e 1069 O M B
report suggests stream lining
some departm ent procedures
and assigning o r reassigning
r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s to c e rta in
employees. T h e report does not
disclose problems and Is not
negative In tone.
"It was Just a quick review lo
help lighten up the ship." said
Barbara O'Hara. I h r former OMB
anulysl who performed the re­
view. "IF o rm rr County Manager
K rn Hooper) was concerned."
Hooper could npt be reached
ibis morning, but O'Hara said
Hooper ordered a more In-depth
O M B review of the department in
November 1969. but resigned In
October before the review could
be completed.
Lronard says she viewed the
O M B review as a positive effort
lo help Improve the depan men!
functions, nbt as an attack on
her managerial abilities.
B u i the letter mailed lo the
press In January Is less objective
In tone than the O M B report.
T h e letter alleges Leonard dated
u p u rch a sin g em ployee and
county commissioners Leonard
says she often has lunch with
m a n y purchasing employees
and has met one for an Improrntu dinner, but has never
been romantically Involved with
the people who work for her.
Lronard denies dating county
com m issioners, although she
says she has attended dinner
engagem ents where com m is­
sioners were present.
Th e letter also , claimed the
Itad - baen arrested tn W inter
Park In 1988. a matter Leonard
confirmed, then showed court
documents to show that she was
slopped for speeding and then
arrested for operating a vehicle
w ith an oul-of-state d rive r's
license. T h e arrest-case was
dismissed and she paid a fine for
speeding, according to the doc­
uments.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Despite a
decision Tuesday not lo pursue a
ra c k e te e rin g a n d o b a c c n lty
probe Into Miami rap group 2
Live Crew 's album . Seminole
County Sheriff Jo h n Polk said
today the Issue Isn’t dead here.
State prosecutor Peter A n lonaccl said Tuesday he will not
pursue Gov. Bob Martinez' re­
quest for a racketeering and
obscenity probe Into the album.
In Seminole county, sheriffs
deputies had planned to ask ihe
courts If they could pull Ihe
records off shelves.
Because of A nlo na ccl’a de­
cision and because most of ihe
albums have been pulled volun­
tarily from county stores. Sher­
iffs Capt. Ja y Leman said today
Stale Attorney Norm WoKlnger
has said the Issue of aaklrtgfor a
county Judge lo rule here on Ihe
recordings Is "moot
Lem an said Polk will meet
with WoKlnger later this week lo
d e t e r m in e If s h e r i f f 's I n ­
vestigators will drop Ih rlr plan to
ask a county Judge to determine
If Ihe lyrics are obacene. Leman
■aid Polk doesn't consider the
Issue dead.
"A t this point the stale at­
torney feels we've accomplished
our goal of taking II off I hr
shelves." Leman said.
Leman said a teller from a
Coral Gables attorney prompted
the local investigation. H r said
that attorney Is also apparently
satisfied by Ihe stale's view and
th e a p p a re n t v o lu n t a r y
withdrawal of Ihe recordings.
Th e attorney's leller prompted

a Seminole C ounty rheck of the
recordings and Ihelr a v a ila b ly
to children. Based on that, sher­
iff n Investigation derldrd lo usk
a county Judge to rule whether
Ihe recordings w r r r obscene and

If they should be available to
Seminole Counffans. The ques­
tion has not yet gotte tn a Judge
here.
Th e stalrwldc prosecutor's of­
fice Is empowered lo Investigate

and prosecute crimes that Iran
scend the bounds of a single
judicial circuit. Bui Antonaccl
said his Jurisdiction did not
Include such local obscenity
rases.

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Polict on tht run
Sanlord Police Chief Steven Harriett leads
some ol his troops and carries Ihe torch in the
ennual police torch run lo benefit the Special
Olympics Sanford police took Ihe torch from
Longwood police at the south city limits
Tuesdsy afternoon Like Seminole County
sheriff s deputies and Longwood. Casselberry

and Allsmonte Springs police, end police
through out Ihe slate. Sanford lawmen ran for
donations to Ihe games In Tallahassee this
weekend. The torch was picked up at the
Orange County line and delivered via U.S.
Highway 17-92 and State Road 46 to Lake
County

YIELD

County P&amp;Z to review proposals
B y J . N A R K B A R FIE L D
Herald stall writer_________________
S A N FO R D In what may
become u parade ol developers
seeking county j&gt;crnil*slon to
luilld homes, stores, olllccs and
w arehouses th ro u g h o u t the
county. Seminole County plan­
ning and rotting commissioners
will consider seven proposal*
, lo n lgh i and eight tom orrow
night.
Several of the projects are in
rural areas where urea rrsldrnls
are rxpeclcd lo protest what
they see Is an urban Invasion of
I heir country lifestyle.
Th re e of ilu- developm ent
proposals lonlghi are lor the
rural Chuluola area. Including a
660- home project adjacent to the
E c o n lo c k h a tc h c r R ive r. T h e
river Is currently under review
for possible development real fic­
tions. Lund owners Ill-Oaks De­
velopment Co. will comply with
the regulations, project design­
ers say. The site Is located due
north of the Orange County line.
C o u n ty p la nne rs have re ­
commended I he project be de­
nied. saying the nearly two
homes per acre Is almost double

w h u t Is c u r r e n t l y In th e
Chuluola area. Th e y say roads In
the urea are poor and water and
sewer Is unavailable to the area.
O range C ounty officials also
oppose Ihe project.
Also up for review tonight Is a
2 2 1-acre subdivision proposal
west of Snow Hilt Road and eaal
of Old Stale Road 13. Developers
want the proposed Magnolia
Luke subdivision to have one
home for each acre of land. The
area Is currently zoned for larger
lots. C ounty planners recom­
m end denial of the project,
saying roads, water and sewer Is
not available for It.
T h e project is Incompatible
w ith s u r r o u n d in g r u r a l
homrsltrs. county planners say.
A third Chuluota proposal Is
for a 4 3 2 -a c re s u b d iv is io n
northrast of Lake Mills. Develop­
er Sami Herelch wants to build
up to three homes per acre In the
urea zoned for one home to an
acre or on larger lots. County
planners oppose the project as
well, saying It is Incompatible
w i t h s u rr o u n d in g ru ra l
homesltes and there are Inade­
quate roads and no water und
sewer to serve the site.

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E D IT O R IA L S

Reaffirm our civil
right commitment
President Bush, reflecting the cautious
approach that h as become the hallmark o f his
adm inistration, picked an old hand recently
to bead up the troubled Civil Rights Com­
m ission. Fortunately, the old hand he chose.
Arthur A. Fletcher, la both knowledgeable
and conciliatory — attributes the beleaguered
com m ission needs in abundance these days.
The 65-year-old Fletcher, i veteran of three
Republican adm lnlstatlons. h a s been execu­
tive director o f the United Negro College Fund
and also served with Oecrge Bush a t the
United Nations. In the early 1960 b . Fletcher
played professional football for the Los
Angeles Ram s and the Baltimore Colts.
"We have felt that It (the com m ission) could
be stronger and more forceful In repre senting
the concerns of minorities and others, and we
expect It to operate In that fashion.'* said
Marlin FlUwater. the W hite House press
secretary. "We think th ey can do a better
Job."

Rush to judgment on abuse case
W A S H IN G T O N — For the last few days, my
conscience has nagged me about the possibilities
of a wrongful crusade on m y part — my
strenuous support of D r. ElUsbeth Morgan to
prevent her divorced husband. Dr. Eric A .
Foret Ich. from seeing their daughter. Hilary,
because of alleged sexual abuse. W ith Hilary
turning u p In New Zealand with her maternal
grandparents, new evidence has raised disturb­
ing questions about the merits of Morgan's
accusations.
1 couldn't help but think of one of Paul’s moat
compassionate eplatles. w h ich Is also his
shortest. In a letter to Philemon. Paul writes
about an escaped slave. Ones Imum. who stole
money from Philemon, escaped, met Paul In
Rome, converted to Christianity and agreed to
return with Paul's letter. " If h r hath wronged
thee, or oweth thee aught." Paul wrote, "p u l
that on m y a e rou nt." If Forrtlch has been
wronged by spurious charges of sexual abuae, on
whose account do we put what 1s owed?
So m any of us shared Elisabeth Morgan's
outrage. W e admired her maternal gutsiness In
serving 23 months In Jail rather than complying
with a court order. A n d we applauded Congrrsa
for passing u law lim iting Hit- length of lime one
can serve for contempt of court In Washington.
D .C . Fu rther clouding the Issues was the

mordtal stubbornness of the
In the
rbert B. Dixon. Every time
ion opened his
surly m outh. vengcAil venality rather than
judicial even handed ness seemed to lace his
rem arks. Elisabeth
Morgan waa our Joan
of Arc. Dixon was the
Grand Inquisitor.
A year ago. I wrote
a strong defense of
Elisabeth Morgan, “ a
loving mother, ratio­
nal. educated and
Intelligent*' who ref­
used to comply with
what she fell was an
unjust court order. I
c o m p a r e d her
courage to that of
Susan I). Anthony.
Mohandas K. Gandhi
and M artin Luther
f So many of us
King J r .
Now evi­
shared
dence has surfaced
Elizabeth
that could absolve
Morgan's out­
Forrtlch.
rage. |

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then

I 0-m onth-old
Hilary's reddened

JA C K ANDERSON

S titt

Bush still has Stello
waiting in the wings

Other pieces o f the civil-rights package face
tougher sledding, but at least the Bush
adm inistration 1s taking the effort seriously.
Administration officials liave said they are
drafting an alternative bill to deal with their
objections to the congressional package.
There Is disagreem ent over m eans, but the
end — for Congress and for the White House
— m ust be a reinforcement o f the civil-rights
protections and principles that so many
A m ericans fought so long to achieve.

Berry's W orld
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THE NEWS.

• 1000 9 V Mi A *C

W A S H IN G T O N Victor Stello Is the
nominee that refuses to go away. George
Bush wants him In one of Ihe moat sensitive
be In the federal nuclear weapons complex,
u l If Bush doesn't watch out. he will be the
only one who wants Stello far anything. Th e
Job la assistant secretary of energy for defense
programs. In that position. Stello would
oversee the cleanup of a rat's nest at the
nation's 17 nuclear weapons plants — a crisis
of radioactive leaks. Illegal dum ping and
cover-ups. Stello waa
nominated last Ju n e ,
b u t C o n g re s s haa
postponed confirma­
tion because of on­
going Investigations
i n t o h ls c o n d u c t
when he waa director
of operations for the
Nuclear Regulatory
Com m ission. Stello
behaved like a m an
m ore Interested In
p r o t e c t i n g the
n u c le a r In d u s tr y
than In protecting
public safety.
We have learned of
f Anotlwrlnyet a n o th e r In ­
vestlaatlon
v e s t ig a t io n th a t
could b# tho
could be the final nail
final nail In
In th e c o ff in for
tho coffin for
Stello.
Stello. ■
T h e N R C ’ s In spector general la
Investigating allega­
tions that NRC of­
ficials retaliated against an employee. Jam es
Kelly, because he told Congress about lax
N RC regulations on drug and wcohol use.
A month after Kelly testified before Con­
gress. the NRC began Investigating him for
allegedly soliciting a Job with a utility that
was under Ihe NRC'a Jurisdiction. "Inside
N R C ." a nuclear Industry trade publication,
reported recently on K elly's arbitration
hearing. At that heating, an NRC Investigator
testified that her original report on Kelly
cleared him of any wrongdoing. She said her
report was then changed by higher-ups at the
N R C to reach an opposite conclusion. The n
the N RC began a second Investigation Into
Kelly. T h a t second Investigation was done by
Sharon C o n n d ly . the former director of the
N RC Office of Inspection and Auditor. Con­
nelly testified at Kelly'a hearing that she
could recall few details of the caae. but she
did remember discussing the Investigation on
a num ber of occasions with Stello.
Now the NRC'a new hupector general
wants to know If the probe of Kelly was
retaliatory and If Stello had anything to do
with It. Sources told ou r reporter Greg Moore
that a report on the new Investigation will go
lo the Senate In April.
T h e Senate Is also waiting for the results of
an Investigation Into Stello's role In an
alleged vendetta against anoth e r N R C
employee. Roger Fortuna. He was deputy
director of the NRC Office of Investigations
and he m ay have been too zealous of a
watchdog for Stello's com fort Stello allegedly
created a slush fund and paid an Informant
96.000 to gather evidence s p in s ! Fortuna In
an attempt to prove that Fortuna leaked
sensitive Information about Investigations to
opponents of nuclear power. Th e Informant
.couldn't make a case against Fortuna. Rep.
Peter Kostm ayer. D Pa.. who chaired a
congressional hearing Into the allegations
against Stello. said Stello pursued a "personal
vendetta" against Fortuna. Stello Is under the
cloud of the Investigations, but that hasn't
slopped him from working. When the Senate
balked at approving Stello's nomination.
Bush made him the deputy assistant secre­
tary for defense programs, a post that
requires no confirmation. Since the top post
remains vacant. Stello la tn charge.

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T he com m ission could hardly do worse.
During the Reagan years, the fact-finding
panel of eight m em bers h a s been hobbled by
controversy. Ineffective leadership and In­
ternal bickering over the basic principles of
civil rights. Fletcher can be expected to put
the Civil Rights Commission back on course
Congress also Is doing Its part to put
civil-rights law back on course, after the
Suprem e Court narrowed civil-rights protec­
tio n s last y ea r In sev era l controversial
decisions.
Bipartisan legislation now pending In both
h ou ses targets six court decisions that have
made' It m ore difficult to prove Job discrim ina­
tion dhd e&amp;'sler to challenge afllrmatlve-actlon
programs. Som e of the rulings also have
reduced the rem edies available to victim s of
Job discrimination.
Despite the bipartisan sponsorship, the
Bush administration has expressed reserva­
tions about m uch of the legislation. Only on a
proposal that Involves discrimination on the
Job Is there wide-spread agreem ent. In o n ! of
the six cases last year, the Supreme Court
ruled 5-4 that Section 1981 o f the 1964 Civil
Rights Act. w hich bars racial discrimination
In the making or enforcing of contracts,
applies only to the hiring agreement: It did
not cover on-the-job activity.
The proposed legislation m akes clear that
Section 1981 outlaw s racial discrimination In
the "making, performance, modification and
term ination of contracts and the enjoyment of
all benefits, privileges, term s and conditions
of the contractual relationship."
The new legislation would ensure that the
s ta tu te c o v e r s all c o m p la in ts of racial
harassm ent.

thighs may have resulted from a diaper rash
caused by riding In s car on a hot day. as an
examining physician concluded at the time, not
sexual abuse.
• According to a 1907 civil-court proceeding.
Elisabeth Morgan's mother told s psychiatrist
that Elisabeth's father. W illiam , had a "violent
temper" and had abused her and her children
throughout their marriage.
• Ell*
llxabeth
*
recounted In her 1905 book.
"C u stody." that she had forbidden her father to
take Hilary out alone after he relum ed several
hours late from an outing. Tha t should have
sounded a public warning bell. But nobody
bothered then to Investigate further.
e w tllla m Morgan revealed a disturbing Insta­
bility tn hta scathing denunciation of the Judgr.
the court and the "lasy and Incompetent" Judge•
on the D.C. Court of Appeals, who he said art
"protecting this Judge" because of his race.
• Th e attorney appointed by the court to
protect H ila ry 's Interests called the elder
Morgan, "extremely unstable" and said he could
be "a danger to Hilary's best Interest."
#
In this escalating barrage of charges and
counter-charges. It's far too early to make a
Judgment. Entrcnttied bitterness may bar reso­
lution. But I feel dirtied by this tangled web of
deception.

D A V ID S. B R O D E R

W hy w o n ’t Jackson run?
W A S H IN G T O N Jesse L. Jackson has
made a serious mistake In declining to ru n for
m ayor of Washington. D.C. T h e District will
survive: the field of candidates to succeed
Indicted Mayor Morton Barry Includes several
men and women of real potential. But Jackson
has missed a rare opportunity to enlarge his
experience and has handed his critics and
rivals In another presidential race a legitimate
reason to question his credentials.
I think he knows this. In Ihe Interview he
gave me after announcing his decision, he
seemed far more defensive and less selfassured than usual. The reasons he offered
rang hollow lo me — and I suspect even I d
him.
Th e y are essentially three: First. Barry,
thou g h u nde r Indictm e n t and receiving
treatm ent for substance abuse, has not
formally taken himself out of Ihe running:
others ure cam paigning actively or looking at
the race.
Second, the powc.-s of the District's mayor
and Ihe scope of his budget are Hinted by the
dependence on the White House and on
Congress, where the District lias no voting
representation.
T h ird , the responsibilities of a mayor would
require Jackson lo curtail. If not abundon. his
national and Intcrnallonal role. It might be
harder for him to pop up and share the
limelight when a Mandela Is released from
prison or an emergency food-lift organized.
" It ’s a question of service.” he said. "Th e
botlom line for me — the question I really
wrestled with — was how ru n I render the
highest and best public service?"
If that was the question — and I take
Jackson at hts word — then his answer wus
wrong. Jackson says he will dcvole major time
to the needs of Washington, especially ihe
drug problems of Us youth and Its quest fur
voting representation In Congrrss. But If he's
serious about those nerds, he must know hls
capacity to art on them would be far greater as
m ayor than In p rtva lr life. And for a man who
has twice demonstrated national ambitions,
nothing Is more vital than learning the
disciplines of holding public office — of bring
In a Job where real constituents can demand
reul accountability.
Jackson has never known tliat. Ever since
he Icll Martin L u th e r King. J r . ’s stall, he has
run organizations ol hls own creation, stalled
with pru p ir loyal only lo him. Those organiza­
tions have operated lo advance Jackson s
agenda and have evaporated when lie der ided
they had lost their u tllli). I here's no account­
ability In that kind ol experience.
Until now. Jackson has had a plausible
cxcusc lor never seeking elective office at any
level hrlow tile presidency. Ills native stair ol
South Carolina and hls adopted base of
Chicago were, for a variety of reasons.

Inhospitable territory. But he won Democratic
presidential primaries In the District In 1984
and 1988 and clearly had a good shot at
winning Ihe mayoralty. Bolls showed some
significant opposition to hls candidacy, but as
Vlolcta Chamorro Just triumphantly demon­
strated In Nicaragua, gutsy candidates who
really believe the voters rule In u democracy
arc not Intimidated by polls.
What Is disturbing utiuut Jackson's derision
Is hls readiness lo
d e n y h im s e lf an
Important challenge
— from w h ich h r
would have learned
m u c h . Ja c k s o n Is

only

48.

He's

achieved a great deal
since he emerged on
the national scene In
Ihe lute Sixties and
certainly has demon­
strated a raparlty for
growth. Millions see
him us a potential
n a t i o n a l le a d e r .
Th a t's w hy It’s dis­
m aying lo see him
C Nothing Is
stay In a rut that has
more vital
become all too com­
than learning
fortable and cozy.
the disciplines
He'll learn nothing
of holding
from ru n n in g one
public office. ■
m o re re g is tra tio n
ca m p a ig n followed
by one more presi­
dential campaign.
Nor will he Improve hls credentials by hosllng
a monthly T V talk show.
There's too m uch chatter In Jackson's
repertory already. Nothing wrong with kibitz­
ing on pohlks and criticizing Ihe performance
und priorities of people In public office. Some
of us In Journalism have made a good living
doing Just that, and we don’t apologize. But we
are not Ihe people who should sit In Ihe Oval
Office or run Ihe government.
T h is Is Ihe great age of democracy — when
p la y w rig h ts and p h ysicists In fo rm e rly
enslaved lands slep forward to take Ihe risks
and responsibilities of public office. T h is Is no
lim e for a serious aspirant for national
leadership to remain on the sidelines or up In
the T V booth.
Jesse Jackson had a chance to Join their
ranks and said no flunks. M y guess Is he'll
never be taken as seriously again
He's made It lar too easy lor people lo
conclude that Marion Barry wus right when he
lold Ik-llu Slom bo of Ihe Los Angeles Tim es
".Jesse don’t wanna run nnlhlug but hls
m outh." Jackson culls Itu t u clu-up shot. But
when he lu d u chance to disprove it. tie
ducked

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Humana Sodaty to fill board vaeanclaa
S A N FO R D — T h e Humane Society of Seminole County will
hold Its annual election lo Oil alx vacancies on the hoard of
directors on March 28 at 7:30 p.m . at 2800 County Home Road.
Sanford.
T h e nominees are Jean Clear. T o m Hall. O all Faucelt.
Jeannle Dailey. Jo h n Cllrone. Phyllis Ayoob. Je a n Sargrni.
Linda Cuslmano and Evelyn Younger.
T h e elecllon will be a re run of the election that was held In
February of this year, the results of which were In validated.
O nly persons who were members of the Hum ane Society of
Seminole County with voting membership dues paid on or
before Feb. 26. 1900. will be eligible lo vote or be elected.

Historic board to mMt
S A N FO R D — T h e Historic Preservation board will meet at
the Cultural Arts Center. 119 W . Sth St.. Sanford, at 4.30 p.m.
March 8. Th e board will discuss state gram-ln-aid assistance
for historic preservation projects, the Make Sanford Shine
program, and other buslnesa.

NEW Y O R K E a s te rn
A ir lin e s T u e s d a y a s k e d a
b a n k ru p tc y co u rt Ju d g e lo
evaluate transactions between
Eastern and Its parent carrier.
Texas A ir Corp.. before Eastern's
re o rga n isa tio n plan Is c o n ­
firmed.
Eastern made Its request In
response to an examiner's report
submitted last week lo U.S.
bankruptcy Court that found
evidence T e x a s A ir drained
assets from Eastern before the
carrier filed for Ch a p te r 11
b a n k ru p tc y protection from
creditors lost March.
The report by court-appointed
exam iner D a v id S h a p iro re­
commended Texas A ir pay East­
ern more than 8280 million,
saying several transactions be­

tween the two companies apared to have left Eastern with
is than fair market value.
Houston-based Texas A ir Ini­
tially agreed to the settlement,
but later disputed Shapiro's find­
ings.
"W hat we hope to restore that
unfortunately has been lost Is
some of the balance ol the
reputation of these Institutions

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elem entary
years, but don’t officially have
"sex education" until the sixth
grade.

'As early as kindergarten, we
talk about health Issues, family
roles, the differences between
girls and guys. By the time they
get to the 61 h grade they've
discussed the sexuality Issues as
part of the health curriculum ."
Beathard said.
A ID S has been a very prom i­
n e n t p a rt of th e S e m in o le
County health education curric­
ulum for several years. Former
director of public Information
Karen Coleman, whose brother
died of A ID S, began teaching
about the disease both within
the curriculum and In other
forums as well.

TanksCawtlasad from Fags 1A
any new registration
of an underground tank. Current
law requires only a letter from
the seller.
Sylvester Chang, owner ol
Sanford M obil Se rvice . Inc..
2518 S. French Ave.. Sanford,
said the bill of sale Is a good Idea.
When he purchased his station
from G ulf O il. he specified In the
purchase contract that G ulf be
responsible for the underground
tanks. Chang "complained for
years to Q ulr* about the condlt l o n J H P ^ a J g n k s . 1 » h 1 even
inou gfP W s TPBSr agreement Is
now w ith Mobil Oil, G ulf Oil.
who ctawAl lease agreements In
1988, Is still responsible for
Chang's tanks.

"W e have Induded A ID S In­
formation In o u r health and sex
e d u c a tio n c u r r i c u l u m ."
beathard said.
Beathard said a committee of
p a r e n t s , te a c h e rs a n d a d ­
ministrators Is being formed lo
discuss teaching sex education
and the presentation of A ID S
Information at the elementary
level.
In the nattonal survey, drug
education existed In 93 percent
of the schools, compared with 88
percent In 1987. Fifty-eigh t
percent of schools began drug
education In kmderganen. 3 0
percent by third grade and 12
percent between fourth and six­
th grade.
O nly 37 percent of the p rin ­
cipals said there was not a d ru g
problem In elementary schools.

"It's like buying a house and
getting a title search." Chang
said. “ Make sure the business Is
free of encumbrances, and If It
Isn't, gel It In w riting about w ho
pays."
Another proposed new rule
would mandate that there be a
second co n ta in m e n t system
around tanks that are w ithin
300 feet of a community water
source or w ithin 100 fret of a
private well.
G ra y Early, a senior attorney
for D ER . said he hopes the
proposed changes will "close the
gap" In existing regulations that
could lead to dinpuirs between
owners of gas tanks and service
station operators.
If the gap Is not closed, said

compared w ith 34 percent Just
three years before.
Seventy-tw o percent &lt;of the
schools h a d sex e d u c a tio n ,
compared with 61 percent In
1987. Tw e n ty 4 w o percent of
principals reported sex educa­
tion In kindergarten. 17 percent
by third grade and 31 percent
after fourth grade.
Questions about A ID S were
asked for the first lime. Ninetysix percent of the principals
agreed tha t A ID S education
should be part of the elementary
school curriculum , but only 63
percent said they had an A ID S
awareness program.
O f the schools w ith A ID S
program s. 23 percent begin
them In kindergarten. 20 per­
cent start them by third grade
and 44 percent begin between

Early, there could be an Increase
In litigation between gas tank
owners and service station oper­
ators as the state heightens Its
e n fo rce m e n t efforts a ga inst
leaking tanks.
"1 could see that situation
com ing." said Early. r e f c r T r t n g
to legislation paraed In 1986 that
established a schedule for up­
grading and. In some cases,
replacement of underground fuel
tanks. T a n k owners are re­
sponsible for the cost of the
Improvements.
Dekle admitted that replacing
tanka Is costly, but has to be
done. He negotiated with Exxon
for a portion of the costs, and
was pleased to have only spent
830.000 to re place his tanks.

In his report. Shapiro said he
found "a host of transactions
where Eastern has apparently
suffered from conflicts of Interest

on the part of Texas A ir and the
I n t e r l o c k i n g o f f ic e r s a n d ,
directors It has put Into place.
"Indeed, there are Indications
that from time to time Texas
A ir's officers entertained the
notion to 'cherry-pick' Eastern's
assets for the benefit of C onti­
n e n t a l," Its s is te r c a r r ie r .
Shapiro said.

FBI denies suspension was retaliation
M IA M I T h e F B I denied
charges that It suspended a
decorated Hispanic agent In re­
taliation for his testimony In a
successful discrimination suit
against the bureau.
Hut the agent's attorney said

EducationCaatiaaad from FagsilA

und the Individuals that worked
v e ry h urd to save E a s te rn
Airlines." said Phil Hakes, presi­
dent and chief executive officer
of Eastern, which Is based In
Miami.

fourth and sixth grade.
O n ly 2 percent of schools have
had a student or employee with
AID S. Seventy-seven percent of
the principals a i d they would
accept a student or employee
Infected with the A ID S virus. 8
health authorities approved.
" R a r e ly have sc h o o ls re ­
sponded so q u ic k ly to help
society solve Its problems." said
Samuel Sava, executive director
of N A ESP . "But. we need some
help. As schools devote more
time and personnel to society's
Ills, society simply must Increase
Its Investment In schools."
T h e N A ESP . founded In 1921.
Is a professional organization
representing more than 26.000
elementary and middle school
principals In the United States.
Canada and overseas.

“ Exxon paid 87S.OOO lo replace
the lines and pum ps," he said.
"H u t the tanks w ill always be
m y problem ."
Some of the proposed changes
are p ote n tia lly co ntrove rsia l
because the requirements are
more stringent than the federal
requirements, but D E R officials
said the stricter standards are
Justified.
"W e Just fed like In certain
situations, particularly In Florida
with the kind of geology we
have, that It's Justified to have
the stricter standards." said K ick
W ilk in s , d ire c to r of D E R 's
division of waste management.
" T h e federal rule applies to t$y
whole country, but Florida has a
more vulnerable groundwater
situation." he said.

Tuesday the m an was suspend­
ed as a warning to whistle­
blowers. and not because he was
suspected of spying.
" T h e r e 's a real c h i lli n g
message to any FBI agent who
wants to stand up against the
FBI and tell the truth, and that
message Is. ‘M y Irlend. you do It
ut your own peril brruase If you
(to w r ra n make life miserable
lor you.' A nd that Is rxa rtly
what they're doing lo him and lo
other people." said a tto rrn y
Hugo Rodriguez.
H r represents Fernando Mata,
a r m in t r r -ln t r lllg r n r r expert
who was g lvrn the Justice De­
partment's highest award In
1983 Mata luis been placed on
admlnstratlve leave with pay
und had his security clearance
revoked. Rodriguez said. He said
Mata had not been told the
reason for the actions.
The FBI has refused comment
on speelflcs hut reportedly Is
Investigating M atas contacts
with Cuban agrnts and allega­
tions that h r misled them on a
lie-detector test.
Rodriguez rn n trn d rd news
leaks about the suspension were

Tea che rs-------

suspiciously limed to coincide
with Mata's scheduled hearing
before a federal panel reviewing
p ro m o tio n s of the H is p a n ic
agents.
" Il Is very Ironic that those
hearings are going to go forth
next month and that allegations
against Mr. Mata a nd other
ugrnts ... are all of a sudden
s u rf a c in g ." R o d rig u e z aald.
" T h e r e w ill be no charges.
Fernando Mala Is not a spy. they
know that, everyone k n o w s
lh a l."
He said "other agents" also
had been targeted because of the
lawsuit, but did not elaborate on
lhal charge.
FBI spokesman Robert Daven­
port. In a statement Issued In
Washington, "slrongly denied
itrat the FB I has retaliated
against Mala or any FBI a g e n t»
for participation In that litiga­
tion."
i
Mala. 48. was a key witness I n .
a 1988 suit In w h ic h 311
Hispanic agenls accused the F B I‘
of discrim ination In h irin g s .'
promotions and discipline. U .3 .J
District Judge Lucius Bunion In'Texas decided for the agents.
In Its statement Tuesday, the.
FBI said ihe suspension " Is '
to ta lly unrelated to S p e c ia l’
Agent Mata's participation In a '
discrimination class-action suit'
filed on behalf of H ls p a n lc t
special agents."

C o n tinu e d fro m Page 1A
S w inter Park Drive
InCassrlbrrry.
• T rd D ou rr. a music Ira chrr at
Luke Brantley High School. 991
Sand Lake Road In Altamonte
Springs
• Diane E. Lewis, an anatomy Caatiaaad from Pag* 1A
,
and physiology trurher at Lake Martin szkd.
Mrs. Martin was w orking at
Mary High School. 655 Longwood-Lakr Mary Road In Lake (he restaurant Saturday night,
and did not believe her fam ily's
Mary.
o od fo rtu n e w h e n it w a s
• Donna Ponlaiowskl. a biology
rought to her attention by her
and anatomy teacher at Oviedo
High School. 601 King St. in husband and daughter-in-law.
Oviedo.
" I didn't believe It at first." she
• Dale J . Whitman, un English said. " I told them that wasn't
and speech teacher ut Seminole a n y t h i n g to Joke w it h me
High School. 2701 Georgia Avc. about."
T h e w inning ticket, purchased
inSanlord.
The current leurher of the year at a 7-Eleven, contained the
Is Krista Phelps, who teaches num bers 4 .5 .1 1 .1 8 .3 9 and 48.
P a u l said the n e x t L o tto
hearing Impaired students at
Longwood Elementary School, Jackpot will be worth about 86
on Orange A vc. In Longwood.
m illion.

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K M M T J . GALLANT
Ernest J . G a lla n t. 68. 87
Haddock C o u rt Sanford, died
Monday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Ja n . 24. 1921. In Lawrence.
Mass., he moved to Sanford from
there In 1987. He was a factory
worker and a Qtlhollc. He was
an A rm y veteran of World War II
and a member of Knights of
Colum bus. Lawrence.
Survivors Include wife. Alice:
■on. Roger. M rulhuen. Mass.:
daughters. Annette.
W a s h in g to n . A n ita .
Pennsylvania: alx grandchildren:
one great-grandchild.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
J I U T R U S S E LL H O LTO N
SR.
Je rry Russell Holton Sr.. 38.
Enterprise Road. Osteen, died
Saturday at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Horn Ja n.
17. 1952. In Orlando, he was a
lifetime resident of Central Flor­
ida. He was a frame curpcnter for
residential construction and a
Baptist.
Survivors Include wife. Karen
R .: so n. J e r r y J r . . Osteen:
daughters. Christina. Decann.
both of Osteen: parents. William
and Eva. Winter Park: sisters.
Linda Lopes. Son Antonio. T e x ­
as. M arble K n ig h t. Deltona.
Brenda Sweat. Osteen. Daphne
Middleton. Orlando.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
S U S A N M .L E S K O
Susan M. Lesko. 40. Haytree
Lane. Longw ood died Suturday
at her residence Born Oct. 26.
1949, In T re n to n . N .J .. she
moved to Longwood from Mount
Laurel. N .J.. In 1987. She was a
se lf-e m p lo y e d d e s ig n e r and
artist. She was u Catholic and a
member of Chamber of Realtors
In Trenton.

Survivors Include sons. Mark
Kotelnlckl. Brian Drotar. both of
Longwood: sisters. Betty W ills.
C o a l C i t y . W .V a ., J o a n n e
Jordan. Barbara Jaslnskl. both
of Trenton. Jackllnc Jaslenskl.
Fairless H ills. Pa., brothers.
Richard Bennett. Leroy Bennett,
both of Trenton: father. Josefs.
Trenton.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
R O TC E V ER N A R D MOORE
8R.
Royce Vernard Moore Sr.. 42.
497 Doctors Drive. Oviedo, died
Sunday at his residence. Born
Dt-c. 2. 1917. In Oviedo, he was a
lifelong resident. He was a truck
driver for Nelson Co. and a
member of Antioch Missionary
Baptist Church. Oviedo.
Survivors Incktdc sons. Royce
J r . . K enny, both of O viedo:
daughters. Regina. Lisa, both of
O vie d o : parents. R ubin a n d
Ethel. Oviedo: brother. Frederick
S r .. Illinois; sisters, Ja n ic e ,
Cornette. both of Oviedo; two
grandchildren.
Marvin C . Zanders Funeral
Hom e, Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.

R O B E R T r .R M K R
Robert F. Riser. 77. E. Lauren
Court. Fern Park, died Monday
at his residence. Bom Feb. 13.
1913. In Movlllc. Iowa, he moved
lo Fern Park from Sioux City.
Iowa. In 1968. He was a foreman
for Swift Meat Ricking Co. and a
m e m b e r o f th e S t . M a r y
Magdalen Catholic Church. He
was an A rm y veteran and u
member of the Old G lory Post
No. 183. American Legion.
Survivors Include sisters. Lola
H a in e s. F e rn P a rk . L e n o re
R o b in s o n . K in g s le y . Io w a :
brother. Dale. Fem Park.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
K A TH R Y N W . BCHW ENGER
Kathryn W . Schwenger. 85.
611 Cherokee Circle. Sanford,
died Monday at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Bom Dec. 24.
1904. In P h ila d e lp h ia , she
moved to Sanford Irom Mays
Landing. N .J . In 1969. She was a
homemaker and a Methodist.
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
Richard: sons. Robert Skinner.
Sanford. Charles Skinner. Vero

Beach;
grandchildren;
great-grandchildren.
O a kla w n Park Cemelery/Funeral H o n e . Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements.

ADA H. TE1XEXRA
Ada H. Tclxetra. 66. 725 North
Lake Blvd.. Altamonte Springs,
died Tuesday at her residence.
B o r n M a rc h 16. 1 9 2 3 . In
Ramapo. N .Y .. she moved to
Altamonte Springs from there In
1989. She was a laundromat
attendant and a lYcsbytertan.
S u rv iv o rs Include brother.
Raym ond Morgan. Ramapo.
Colltson Funeral Home. Ocoee.
In charge of arrangements.

M O O S E. ROYCE V ER N AR D SR.
Funaral eerylcoi t v Mr Royca Vernard
Moor* Sr . 43. at Ovodo. who dtod Sunday
will ba I p m Saturday. March IS *1 p m
Antioch M iuianary Baptltt Church. Oywdo.
with Ray Jam ai o Haglnt officiating
Interment la tallow in Tarn Park Cemetery.
AI tomanto Springe Frlendl may call *1 th*
church Saturday morning from II a m until
lunaral lime, mere w il ba Viewing after th*

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Fighting
persists in
Afghanistan
Tima: 10 minutos to Doomsday
C H IC A G O — T h e Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the
hands on Its Doomsday Clock back four minutes to 10 minutes
to midnight because of the recent developments In Eastern
Europe.
But the chairman of the magazine's board warned the danger
posed by nuclear arsenals Is not over. Bulletin editor Len
A ckland said the revolutionary changes overseas have
"significantly dim inished" the risk of global nuclear war.
"N ow . 44 years after Winston C hurchill's 'Iron Curtain' speech,
the m yth of monolithic com m unism has been shattered for all
to see. the Ideological conflict known as the Cold War Is over."
a Bulletin editorial concluded.
T h e Doomsday Clock first appeared on the Bulletin's cover In
1947.

Mandela begins Tanzania visit
D A R -E S -S A L A A M . Tan zania — Thousands of admirers
braved dark skies and heavy rain to greet black South African
leader Nelson Mandela to Tan za nia on the third leg of a 17-day
African campaign for the end of apartheid.
Mandela was to attend a rally today at the Dar-Es-Salaam
sports stadium with former president and national figurehead
Ju liu s Nyerere. and the city's Port Access Street was to be
renamed Nelson Mandela Street.

Chamorro-Contra talks said potitiva
T E G U C IG A L P A . Honduras — Representatives of Nicaraguan
I’rrsldent-elect Vloleta Cham orro held a positive round of
demobilization talks with Contra officials, but the rebels
affirmed their demand that the Sandlnlsta arm y be dismantled
before the Contras disband.
Ja im e Cuadra. who led a three-member delegation sent to
Honduras by Cham orro, said the dialogue Tuesday "w as very
p o s i t iv e " and " t h e r e Is a g r e a t w i lli n g n e s s o n t h e p a r t o f t h e
Contras."
But Oscar Sobalvarro. the rebel leader known as "C o m ­
m ander R uben" who Is leading the Contra tram at the talks,
said the Sandlnlsta a rm y would have to be dismantled before
there could be peace.

Shevardnadze will visit Africa
M O SCO W — Eduard Shevardnadze will go to Africa this
m onth In the first trip by a Soviet foreign minister to the
continent and may meet U.S. Secretary of State Jam es Baker
In Namibia, the government announced.
T h e much-traveled Shevardnadze will visit five African
countries — Zambia. Zimbabwe. Mozambique. Angola und
Namibia. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov
said Tuesday at his dally press briefing. He said Shevardnadze
would leave In mid-March but did not give an exact date.

Pro-damocracy investigations continue
B E IJIN G — Participants In last year's pro-democracy
movement are still being Investigated and prosecuted. Beijing
Mayor Chen Xltong said today, but he refused to reveal how
m any people have been arrested or Jailed.
At a wide-ranging news conference. Chen also vowed to
suppress any further anti-government unrest and dismissed
recent complaints that Chinese had been harassed by police for
contacts with foreign Journalists and business people.
"T u rm o il like that (last spring) will never again be allowed In
Beijing." Chen said. "W e will stop any turmoil, big or sm all."

Israeli body dalays decision
JE R U S A L E M — Th e Inner Cabinet, despite Labor Pany
demands for a decision on talks with a Palestinian delegation,
today postponed consideration of a U.S. peace proposal until
Sunday's meeting of the full Cabinet.
T h e Inner Cabinet, a 12-member committee of the full
26-mem ber Cabinet that deliberates key policy Issues, met for
more than two hours before adjourning without a decision.
Israel Radio reported.
Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, the No. 2 Labor leuder. said
Tuesday there was "an Immediate need" for a decision. Labor
Cabinet ministers meeting In T e l A viv Tuesday had unani­
mously approved the demand for a decision Wednesday by the
Inner Cabinet.
T h e Labor ultim atum was In reaction to a Likud Party
demand that Labor provide assurances on the role of the
Palestine Liberation Organization und East Jerusalem Arabs
In-fore the peace process could continue.
F ro m U n lta d P ra ts Intam atlonal ra o o rlt

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monte Spring» F l J2714. Semi
no»ft County. Flgrtdo undftr tho
Fictitious Nomo of A R TF U L
S E L L IN G — A R O LL E R
COMPANY, ond thot I intend to
register u d nom# with tho
Ctftffe of tho Circuit Court. Sem
•no** County. Florida. in o&lt;
cordftncft with thft Provisions of
the Fictltiout Name Statutes.
To Wit Section 143 90 Florida
statutes m ;
Gi«nn A Roiiftf
Publish Fftbruory 21. 2t. March
7 14. ItftO
DEN 222

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I S L A M A B A D . P a k is ta n Rebellious fighters clashed with
Afghan troops Wednesday In
Kabul after the Soviet-backed
Afghan government said It had
crushed a coup attempt led by
the defense m in iste r a nd a
M o s le m r e s is ta n c e le a d e r.
Western diplomatic sources said.
" I t 's not o v e r.” aald one
source. "Th e re arc reports today
of ongoing flatting. Including
aircraft trying to launch strikes
Inside Kabul this m orning and
being driven off by anti-aircraft
fire."
A s t a t e m e n t I s s u e d In
Islamabad b y the Moslem fun­
d a m e n ta lis t g u e rrilla leader
G u lb u d d ln H e k m a ty a r sa id
troops loyal to Defense Minister
S h a h Nawaa T a n a l w ere In
control of the Bag ram air base,
about 3 0 miles north of Kabul.
It said heavy fighting con­
tinued at the base Wednesday
and the rebel troops had shot
down one Jetffghter.
Th e diplomatic sources said
they had received the same
In f o r m a t io n fro m s e p a ra te
sources, but emphasized the
report could not be confirmed. •
Official- Kabul Radio said the
g o v e r n m e n t of P r e s id e n t
NaJIbullah Tuesday crushed the
attempted coup led by To n a l and
supported b y Hekm atyar amid
reports of fighting In the streets
and at the airport and a bom bing
raid on the presidential palace.
T h e radio early Wednesday
said the government had re­
gained control of the Defense
Ministry building from Ta n a l's
forces and captured several coup
le a d e rs . S o ld ie rs w e re still
p u rs u in g T a n a l. w h o se
whereabouts were unknow n.
W itne sse s said a m ilita r y
t r a n s p o r t p l a n e fro m
A f g h a n i s t a n la n d e d n e a r
Parachlnar town, about 12 miles
Inside Pakistan Wednesday af­
ternoon. It was not Immediately
know n w ho was aboard the
aircraft.

Gorbachev says
united Germany
can’t be in NATO
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-* M O SCO W - President Mikhail
Gorbachev, after meeting with
E g lt G e rm a n P re m ie r H a n s
Mod row. In strong terms rejected
a united Germ any 's membership
In N A T O and waa critical of the
"ru s h " to unify East and West
Germ any.
"W e cannot agree to this."
Gorbachev told the official Soviet
news agency Taos and G erm an
reporters Tuesday when asked
whether a united G erm any could
belong to the North Atlantic
Tre a ty Organization, the West's
m ilitary alliance and counterpart
to the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact.
"It Is absolutely ruled o u t." he
said.
President Bush has said a
unified G erm any should belong
to N A TO , which counts West
Germ any am ong Its members.
East Germ any Is part of the
Warsaw Pact.

Legal Notices

Logal Notices

Legal Notices

N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Noticft it hereby given that I
am angagftd in business at 103
Rivarbftnd Blvd . Long wood.
Sam Ino!• County. Florida, under
thft Fictitious Nam# of W ER T
M ARKS TING GROUP, and that
I intend to rftgtfttftr taid name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Fieri
da. in accordanca with tho
Previsions ol lha Fictltiout
Name statutes To Wit Section
•43 w Fior.de Statutes i n ;
Jack W Wert
Publish M arch;. 14.21.20. tf*0
D EO 4ft

IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
OF TH E IIO M T IE N T M
JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT.
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO: *1043 00 L
1st AM ER ICAN BANK OF
ORANGE CO U N TY, o Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff.
VS
ARCHIE H W OOORUFF III
and ANNE C W OOORUFF.his
w.te. WOH l D OF FITNESS.
INC . W ORLOOF FITNESS
OR LANOO. INC .W O R LO O F
FITNESS KISSIM M EE.INC .
FR E E DOM SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION and
PALM ER E L EC TR IC
COMPANY .
Defendant
N O TICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that on the 22nd day of March,
ino. at II 00 a m . at the West
Front door of the Courthouse of
Seminole County, ot Sanford.
Florida. M ARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court, will
otter tor sale to the highest and
best bidder tor cash, at public
Outcry, tho following described
real property lertted m Semi
note County. Floride. more par
tKuiorly described as follows, to
wit
Lot l»*. W IN TE R SPRINGS
U N IT 3. according to the Plat
thereof as recorded tn Plat Boo*
t;. Pages M and SO. Public
Records el Sftminoie County
Florida
The above sale is made
pursuant to the Fmai Judgment
entered m the above styled
cause
IN W ITNESS W H ER EO F. I
have hereunto set my hand and
officai seal this 22nd day of
Fstets^ff ino
(SEAL JaneE Jaseme
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Publish February 20 March t

IN T H I C IR CU IT COURT
O F T H I E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT.
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA.
C IV IL ACTIO N NO.
•MS2YCA0FP
FIR ST F E 0 E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEM INOLE CO UN TY, o
corporation orgam fed and
•listing under the Laws of Tho
United States of Amer lea.
Plaintiff.

NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nottca ift heraby given thet I
am engeged in busmen at 1st
Millrace P t . Long wood FL.
32730. Seminole County. Florida
undftr tho Fictitious Name of
TH E M O O R E M A R K E T IN G
GROUP, and that I intend to
register said nemo with the
Clerk of tho Circuit Court. Sem
•note County. Florida, in ac
cor dance with the Provision* of
thft Fictitious Nam« Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 0t Florida
Statutes m ;
PefricieB Moore
Publish February 21. 2t. Akarch
;. 14. 1000
O EN 22)

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is tierftby given that I
am engaged m butanes* at I0S
leprechaun Lane Late Mary
F l 12744 Samtnoie County.
Florida under the Fictitious
N a m # o t T H E OR
LA N O O T R IE R C O N N E C
TlON. and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court Sem
■note County Florida in ac
(ordance with tn# Provisions of
in# Fictitious Nam# Statutes
To Wit Section MS 0* F or.da
Statutes m ;
Constance M Bennett
Publish February 21. It. March
7 14. 1000
O f N ns

OEN m

5

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C A U . TO LL F R E E
I -••»&gt;M l M il

vs
OORISA BEHNK.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant to Final Judgment
of Foreclosure rendered on the
22nd day of Fobruary. 1000. in
that cortain cause ponding in tho
Circuit Court in and tor Sami
noie County. Florida, wherein
F IR S T F E 0 E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY, a corpo
ration organized and •listing
under the Lows of Tho United
States ot America, is Plaintiff,
and DORIS A BEHNK. is the
Defendant. Civil Action No
•t 3370 CA Of P
I. M A R Y A N N E M O R S E .
Clerk of th# aforesaid Circuit
Court, will at It 00 a m . on the
27th day of March. IffO. otter tor
sal# and sell to the highest
bidder for cash on tho steps ot
the West Front Door of the
Courthouse in Sanford Seminote
County. Florida, the following
described property, situated and
being m Seminole County Fk&gt;r
ida. to wit
Lot l. Block E . TH E M EAO
OWS W EST, according to the
Plat thereof #t recorded m P»at
Book 17. Pages 3 and 4. Public
Records of Seminole County
Florida
Said sale w ill be made
pursuant to and tn order to
satisfy the terms of said Final
Judgment
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE
CIR C U IT COURT
BY Ja n e ! Jasew*c
Deputy Clerk
Publish February If March 7
1f *0
O EN 300

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n o tic e it H ta ia v o iv in
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M IA IT M C A M totUT IONS. ■
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Orly*, m ma City at
r i v w . w w a ta r o w
oM n*m* triik MWClarl at tat
C irc u it C e u rl at t*m in*l*
Cavafy, EtarWa.
Date* I t H*u***ua*. Now
T o t . Oil* tm doy ri Fekruery
J M C T R U M H EALTH CAR E
K X U T IO N t
■y: Jock P . Morloll

Lagal Nottcaa
Hsnao#
F IC TITIO U S NAME
H koroky gN*n Mat I
f M burinaw t l M l
y d . SuiW II I.
Lot* Mary. Fla m m . SomlnoN
County. Florida, vodtr Ih*
P k tllN M Noma t l ADVANCED
N EU R O SYSTEMS, tod M M I
W rogNNr told nomo
with ma Clark r i mo Clrtuil
Court, SamlnoN County. F N ri
In accordonct with Ih*
Provltlon* *1 Ih* P IclllN ut
Nomo SlohrWL ToW H: Soction
•ti M P N rld t SlohvNt ITS)
ADVANCED NEURO
SYSTEMS
PuhMrit: N orth F, IL tl. M H M I
D E O OF

PvMIVi: PiOrvory M. MorcA 7.

IA It. llOt
PIN Ml_________________
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT OP
TNRI 0TN JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO POR
IRMINOiR COUNTY,
PIORIOA

OINRRAL JURItOtCTION
DIVISION
C A I I NO OOOm CAOOP

PNriOo Ror No. into
A M IR IC A tM O R T O A O R
tIR V IC IN O . INC .oPIortOo
coryorcliori. f/k/t P IR tT
PAM ILV M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION OP FLORIDA.
• Fieri** tereerenew.
Piointm.
V*
M A R O A R IT R HOPPMANN
J A M I t RAILR V. MOWN.
P R E IO O M IA V IN G I ANO
•.OAN ASSOCIATION; tn*
A M I RICAN P IO N R IR
SAVINGS RANK.
N O T IC I OP tALR
N O T IC I I t H R R IR V 0IVR N
pruwonl ol o Final JuPprn.m or
P o rM M v r. OoToO Fekrmry 10.
1000. onR enter** M Co m N o
OOMI1 CAOOP. o« mo Clrcvlt
Court or mo itm juOkiot CNcvit
in tn* Mr S.mlnot. County.
PlOrlOo wtwroln A M I RICA'S
M O A Y G A G I S R R V IC IN G .
IN C . o &gt; lor id . coroorollon.
l/k/o PIRST PAM ILV MORT
O A O I C O R P O R A T IO N OP
PLORIOA. o PlorMo coryoro
lion, l/k/o P IR S T P A M IL V
M O R T G A G I CO R PO R ATIO N
OP PLORIOA. o Fort** cerpe
r o l l o n . I* o la ln t l M , and
M A R G A R IT R HOFFM ANN
and J A M I t R A I U V . teauta.
F A t t D OM S A V IN G S A N O
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N : and
A M I R 1C A N P I O N I I R
SAVINGS RANK. o r. Orion
donr*. i win m i i i . mo Myrwtt
ond b ril WdOM N r coin In mo
nr.ri Irani ol I N Somlnol.
County CourtnouM. In SriiNrd.
PNrido. ol II 00 o'clock A M. an
mo Und day ol Morth. IMS. mo
Nllowing dncrikod oroprity M
M l lortti in *oN Final Judo
nwnl. N w lt
LO T 101 OANRURV M ILL
U N IT TW O I . ACCORDING TO
t h i p l a t t h ir io p . as
R IC O R O IO IN PLAT ROOK
U . P A G IS at A U . PURLIC
A C C O R D S OP I C M I N O c I
CO U N TY . PLORIOA.
ANO. Including m . building*
and .p p u r la n .n e t l . c . i . d
iN / w n ond Ngtnwr wim rrw
lurmturo. lurnithing* and tl.
tu rn tituoN morrin and NcoNd
NwrMn
O A T I O llilt U nd day ol
Pabruary. law
A* Clark at toid Court
By Jana I JaaowK
AtOaputyCNr*
PuMHh Pabruary M. Mor/h &gt;.
IMS
D I N 101
IN T H I C IR CU IT COURT
POR S IM IN O L R COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROOATR DIVISION
FILR NUMB I R W IS*-CP
IN R I IS T A T IO P
AR THU R CARL A N D R IS .
OacaOMd
N O T IC I OP
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
TO A LL PCRSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR O lM A N O S
A G A IN S T T H I A I O V I
C S T A T C ANO A LL O TH CR
PERSONS I N T I R C S T I O IN
T H I CSTATC
YOU ARC H C R I I V NOTI
PI 1 0 mol tn. admmifttration at
Itw atloN r i AR THU R CARL
A N D R I S , d a c a a it d . F lla
Numbar W IIS CP. It ponOing In
mo Circuit Court N r SwnlnoN
C o u n ty . F lo r id a . P rpb o lp
O i.iiw n, m* n U r m r i whkn I*
CNrfc ol Itw Circuit Court. Pro
bait Civilian. SaminoW Caunty
Cou/thouM. Pott OtfKo Drawdf
C. Sanford. Florida, t t m Tha
par tonal raproMnlallvo ri ma
a * •a I a I* G O R D O N V
PRCOCRICK. wtwM oddratt I*
Ma Banana Laat Road. Loba
/Mary. Florida W t t Tho na/no
and addrot* ol m# parcanal
rtprtM nlatlvo • attornay ar*
M l Nr m balow
All porMnt having claim* or
damand* ogamtl lha ttlaN ara
raqulrad. W IT H IN T H R U
MONTHS PROM T H I OAT I
OP TH E PIRST PUBLICATION
OP THIS N O TIC E. N IIN with
m* dark r i Itw abovo court a
writtan tlaNmonl t l any claim
or damand may may hava loch
claim mutt bo In writing &lt;
mutt indlcaN mo botit N r mo
claim, tha namo and o d b m al
ma cradiNr ar M* oganl
a d a m a y . and lha om aunl
cNimod II mo claim t« not yal
duo. lha dal# whan It will
bacoma duo than bo ti.N d II
Itw claim la conimganl ar unit
gwidaiad. lha nalwro al lha
uncartalnty than ba il.N d II
lha claim It Mcurod. ma tacurl
•y than ba dttcrlbdd Th*
cla-manl than dallvar tullklonl
copwt r i lha clatm N ma dark
N anabN tha dork N moll ana
copy N aach portanol rapr*
Mnlallvd
All porMnt inNraiN d In ma
a t l.N N wham a copy ri mi*
Noiica ol Admwittration hot
baan maiiad ara raguirad.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FROM TH E D A TE OP TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OP
TH IS N O TIC E, la liN any ab
loctiont may may hava mat
chjIHnga ma vaiiOily *1 ma
dacadanl'i will, ma qualilico
lion* ol tha parMnal rapr*
t o n lt llv t . or Ih* vanua or
lurltdlcfidnri mo court
A LL CLA IM S. O EM ANOS.
A NO O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO
P IL E D W ILL BE FO REVER
BARRED
Dai* ol ma firtl publication of
mis Nolxa r i Admini*trali«n
March t. Itoo
/*' Gordon V Frodarick.
At ParMnal Rapvatantaliva
ol ma E tlaN ri
A R TH U R C A R L ANORIS.
dacaatad
A TTO R N E Y FOR
PER SO N AL REPRE
S E N TA TIV E
Gordon V Frodonck
AOOHESS II* N Park Avanua.
Sanford. F LU F FI
Totapnoo* laon U J US)
Pubnth March F. la taw
D EO 7)

ST. J O H M R I V I I W A TER
M AN AdEM E N T DISTR IC T
A cfB i
Tha D trirkt giro* nolle* r i IN
UlN nl N ittuo a pormll N Ih*
lo llo w ln i o p p llc o n llt l on
MARCH IL ITW:
G A LL IM O R I HOMES JO IN T
V E N T U R I. R I SUNSHINE LN
S TB t i l l A L T A M O N T E
SPRINGS. PL UF14. apptkotton
aollFRaaA. on N /rV M Th*
proioct h NcoNd In Sd^ntnnN
C o u n ty . S o c llo n lt l IE .
TownaMp(t) M South. Rang* Ft
la r i. Th* w pn criN n N N r *
I t &gt;M act* R E S ID E N T IA L
SUBDIVISION N bo known a*
M A N C H E S T E R O AK S Th*
receiving water ktdylM t) I*
L IT T L E W IK IV A RIVER
Th* IIM t l containing each r i
a above IHNd ogpucononlil
or* oaolloON N r InipocINn
Monday through Prldoy oacopf
N r Ngol hoi Nay*. ( M o m w
S W p m a llh a SI Jenna River
jomonl Oitfrlcl.
Highway IM Watt. Palau*
PNrido
Th* Oitlrlel will toko action
on ooch porm ll oppllctllon
litNO ***** imNM * pottINn N r
an adminlttratlv* proctodMg
I hoar mol la Mod ourtutnl N Ih*
pravlkWm ri Mclwn IM IF. P S .

~C-I.SU. P AC A
at ft ar* aINcNd by any *1 m*
Oitlrlel* prapoaod parmitting
dacitMn* tdamilNd abovo may
pat"tor- Nr tn admlnliNrilvo
hearing *n accordanca turn tec
Iwn IM IF. P S Priittant mutl
comply rum mo ragutromonl* *1
PNrido Aomlnlrirallvo Cad*
AuNt r*C I II I and M S M I and
b* Mad wim |ratal rod by I th*
Oitlrlel Clark. P O Rot IOT.
P a ia tlo. Florid* 1M FI la)*
Palltioni for oom m iilrollvo
hearing an m* abwva'aopllco
U tn ltl mutt ba Mod wimm
NurNon 1141 day* r i puMka
Hon* r i m u nolle* or wimm
NurNon 114) day* r i actual
racatpt ol Ihl* mNnt. whkhavar
ttrti occur* Poilur* N UN a
priitwn wimm nut lima period
thou canttttuN * waiver r i any
right tuch par ton may have N
raouatl an admuuttraliv* 0*
farm.natian ihaanng) under
tat flan IM IF. P S . concerning
m » tubtret permit atplicotNn
Palilwnt which ar* nol Mod in
vlkWnt or* tutlact N Oltmlaori
Pubiith March F. law
0 1 0 *1

N O T IC I OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
N oikt i* hanky given that I
am in*a*ad M buainatt al II*
SJadv O r. Langwatd. Sam mow
C tu n ly , F lo rid * under Ih*
Plcllllou* Noma *1 O A V IO
P A Y N E R E S ID E N T IA L
PR O PER TY M A IN TEN AN CE,
an* mol I Inland N rtgitMr W d
nom* wim me Cleft *1 ma
Circuit Court. SomlnoN County.
PNrido. « accordance wim ma
Proultltn* *1 Ih# Plcllllou*
Nom* SlrivN*. To Wil Soction
MSP* PNrido SNIuNtltSF
David L Payne
PuMHh Pabruary I*. March F.
la .ll.lf W
O E N 1*1
ST. JOHNS RIVER W ATER
M AN AO EM 1N T D ISTRICT
OlveaNelkeri
leteteeK Agaacf BcHazf
Tha Oiftfrkf give* nafka af lit
mfefif fa issua a parmff fa fha
fo11o««ing a a a iK a f it(s ) an
MARCH 12. IffO
B E L A IR H O M E S , l i l
DOUGLAS A V E N U E . A L T A
M O N T E S P G S . F L 32M4.
aaplicafian #12 11F 001FA. an
t n O '* The praiacf it lacatad in
Sefninek County, Sa&lt;tian(t) 33
3ft Ol 01. Tawnship(s) 20 21
Sagfh. hang# M East Tha
appikatian is for a f 4M Acre
public read Vi R/W la ba known
at 4)4 PARTNERSHIP TR A C T
Tha ractlving wafer body If
L IT T L E H O W ELL C R E E K
BASIN
EM BR EY IN C . C/O JACK
HANSON. 4010 BOY SCOUT
BLVD. 70S TAM PA. FL 33407,
application flS IllO O S IA . on
10/0/i f Tha profacf If locafed in
Semirtok County. Sections 21 20.
Township 21 South. Range 30
Baft Tha application it for a
aa 120 acre public use — ditch
piping ta ba known at NEW
PORT COLONY A PAR T
M E NTS Tha receiving wafer
bedy it LAKE HOW EL (CLASS
III)
Tha fitadl containing aach a*
tha above iisiW application^)
ara avaliabla far inspection
Monday through Friday aicapt
for legal holidays. I M a m fa
3 00 p m at fha St. Johns River
Water Management District.
Highway I00 West. Paiatha.
Florida
Tha Disfrkt will fate action
•n aach permit application
listed above unless a petition for
an administrative proceeding
(hearing) Is filed pursuant fa lha
provisions of section 120 37. F .S .
and section i0C I Sll. F A C A
parson whose substantial infer
esfs are aftaefad by any of fha
Oistrkft proposed permitting
decisions identified above may
petition for an administrative
hearing in accordanca with sac
tion 120 37. F.S. Petitions must
comply with lha requirements of
Florida Administrative Coda
Rules 40C I III and 20 3 201 and
be Iliad with (received by) the
District Clerk. P O Boa 1420.
P 4 l4 th 4 . Florida 32070 M2f
Petitions for administrative
hearing an fha above appilca
ttools) must bo Mod within
fourteen |U ) dar t of pudi.ee
lions ol mis notice or within
fourteen ( U ) d4ys af actual
receipt ft this intent whichever
first occurs Failure to file 0
petition within this time period
shoe constitute a waiver al any
right such person may hava to
request an administrative da
termination (hearing) under
section 120 37. F S . concerning
me subject permit application
Petitions which are not filed m
accordance with the above pro
visions are subtect *odismissal
Publish March 7. IffO
D E O 44

Lagal W oticf
N O TKR O P
PICT IT K W t NAME
ft karoOy givon mot a*
buklnaaa r i IM
I . Evergreen A v u . N o U L
Langvwt*. P N JFTM. tomlnaN
County. PlorIB* unoar tn*
Ptc tit tout Nomo ot SOME
T H IN G O L O . t O M E T H IN G
NEW. an* mot ■* M on* to
roglttar tot* nom* wim m*
Clork r i tka Circuit Court. Som
MON County. Pltri**. In ac
cor*tnct wim Ik* Provlatontri
Ik* Pkttttou* Nomo StatutOL
To Wit SoctNn MS I t PNriOo
Paulo K. (M or*
Patricia A. K tom
Mariano S. Watton
PuMkk Potruory IL It. M.
More* F, tfW
O E N IP
N O T IC I OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
It koroky gluon mat I
tnburinottat laOiC
A If to rt Blv* . Son tar*. PL.
Somlnri* County. P H rM t unOar
Ik* Pkttttou* Nam* r i M c K IE
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Clark at the Circuit Caurt
JaneC Jaeewk
Publish Fabruary 20 March 7.
1000

OEN 204

ST. JOHNS B IV E E W A TB E
M A N A G E M E N T O ltTR IC T
Oives Nafkaat
Intandad Aqancy Action
The D ittrkt | iv n nefice of iff
infant to issue a parmit to the
fallow ing a a p lic a n t(s ) on
MARCH 12. 1000
TA S Q U C D E V E L O P M E N T
GROUP. 1704 N GOLDENROO
RD. «&lt;02 ORLANDO FL 32007.
application •42M7031UN on
•0 20 00 Tho application is for a
STORMW ATERS SYSTEM to
serve ) 000 acres to be known as
IS L A N O L A K E B U S IN E S S
C E N TE R in Seminole County
locafed m Section 04. Township
21 South. Rang# 10 East
Tho filet•) containing each of
the above listed appiKattonts)
are availably for inspection
Monday through Friday oscept
for legal holidays. • 00 a m to
J 00 p m at the St Johns River
Water Management District
Highway too West. Paiatsa.
Florida
Tha District wifi taka action
on each permit application
listed above unless a petition for
on administrative proceeding
(hearing) is filed p u rs u it to the
provisions Of section 1)0 17. F S .
and section aOC I 311. F A C A
person whoso substantial inter
•sts are affected by any of tho
Districts proposed permitting
decisions identified above may
petition for on administrative
hearing m accordance with sec
lion 1)0 37. F S Petitions must
comply with tho requirements of
Florida Administrative Cade
Rules 40C I 121 end cOC l Ml
and bo filed with (received by*
the District Clerk. P O Boa
U20. Palotko. Florida 22070
1 420 P a t m a n s fo r ad
ministrativo hearing on the
a b o v e o p p l i c a
fionis) must bo filed within
fourteen ( 10) pars,of publico
ftens •« mis tepee er witpm
fourteen (141 days of actual
receipt of thtg intent, whichever
first occurs Failure to file a
petition within this time period
shall constitute a waiver of any
right such parson may have to
requost on administrative do
termination (hearing) under
section 120 37. F S . concerning
tho subtect permit application
Petitions which art not fifed m
accordance with tho above pro
visions ara subject to dismissal
Publish March 7.1000
D EQ4S
_____ ______
ST. JOHNS R IVER W ATER
M A N A G E M E N T OISTRICT
Gives Nefice et
Intended Agency Action
Tho District gives notice of its
intent to issue a permit to tho
follow ing a p p llc a n t (t ) on
MARCH 12. 1000
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
PU LLE N JAM ES. 274 BUSH
BOULEVARO SANFORD. FL
32700. a p p l i c a t i o n
•2 II7 0224ANG on 12 II 00 Th#
appi'cant proposes to withdraw
I 000 MGD of ground water from
the surficial aquifer via 2 pro
posed temporary pumps lor
dewatering during construction
along C R 427 to servo 0 340
acres in Seminole County
located in Section 01 Township
21 South. Range 30Eesf
Tho District 0 ivos notice of its
intent to deny the request tor a
permit by the following appli
cant on MARCH 12. 1000
FRANCIS A LEOLA
BOWMAN. 101 LYN D H U R S T
OR. LONGWOOD. FL 32700
appltcaton f l 117 0220AUV. on
4/22 00 The applicant proposes
to withdraw 0 t i t M G D of
ground water from the floridan
aquifer via 2 ousting wells for
goif course to serve M 000 acres
in Seminole County located in
Section 03 04. Township 21 South.
Range20East
Tho file(s) containing each of
the abovo listed application)!)
ere available for inspection
Monday through Friday eicept
for legal holidays. • 00 a m to
3 00 p m at tho St Johns River
Water Management Olstrict.
Highway 100 West. Palafka.
Florida
Tho District will take action
on each permit application
listed above unless a petition for
an administrative proceeding
(hearing) is filed pursuant to the
provisions of section 120 37. F S .
and saction sOC I Sll. F A C A
person whoso substantial inter
esfs are effected by any of the
Districts proposed permitting
decisions identified above may
petition for an administrative
hearing In accordance with sec
lion 120 37. F S Petitions must
comply vettfs the requirements ol
Florida Administrative Cod#
Rules 40C I III and 21 3 201 and
be filed with (received by) the
District Clerk, P O Bov 1420.
Palatka. Florida 32070 1420
Petitions for administrative
hearing on th# above applica
tion(s) must be M#d *ithin
fourteen (la) days ol pubiica
lions ol this notice or within
fOurt«#n (14) days ot actual
receipt of this mtent. whichever
first occurs Failure to til# a
petition within this time per tod
shall constitute a waiver ol any
right such parson may have to
request an administrative de
termination Iheanng) under
section 130 37. F $ . concerning
the tubiect permit appi.cat on
Petitions which are not t.i#d m
accordance with the above pro
visions are subiect to dismissal
Publish March 7 itso
OEOk)

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United Press International

Kalian tesdsr to sddrsss Congress
W A S H IN G T O N — Armed w ith oaaurancrs from President
that N A T O w ill be consulted on the reunification of
Oerm any. Italian Prime Min tatr r Glullo Andreottl moved to
preaa hla caae Wednesday before a Joint session of Congress.
A dav after hla ceremonial meeting and dinner with Bush ai
the White House, the six-term Italian prim e minister was
scheduled to appear before both houses of Congress.
O n Tuesday, after declaring that the 18 N A T O members
must "handle together" a U.S.-backed reunification proposal.
Andrrottl. 70. sought and obtained assurances from Bush that
all N A T O nations — not Just the United Stales, Britain. Prance,
and the Soviet Union — would be Involved.

Bush

Atwater hat non-malignant tumor
W A S H IN G T O N — Republican National Chairm an Lee
Atwater, diagnosed os having a benign brain tumor, should be
out of the hospital at the end of this week and may be back at
work next week, doctors and officials ssld.
Or. Edward Laws, chairman of the neurosurgery department
at George Washington University Medical Center, where
Atwater la being treated, said In a atalrmenl released by the
Republican National Committee Tuesday that tesla revealed a
"sm all non-mallgnant growth In the right side of his head."
Republican Party aides said the tum or -was found In
A lw aler’a brain and was a quarter Inch In diameter, and the
chairman. 39. will undergo treatments Involving radiation
therapy.

'NouvsUs* Punter comas back on lap
N E W Y O R K — Perrier sparkling water, yanked from the
market because of a contamination scare Iasi month. Is (lowing
again.
Ronald V. Davis, president of American Perrier, said water
Imported for U S . supermarkets and restaurants will appear In
Ihe familiar pear-shaped green bottles with thr designation
"nouvelle production" by early April on the East Coast.
Perrier’s West Coast re-lnirodurtion will begin April 22.

Prom Unitad Prats Intamatlonaf reports

W A S H IN G TO N - W ith Ihe nation's population
growing by one person every 14 seconds. Census
Bureau demographers estimated Ihe United Slalea
haa hll Ihe quarter-bill Ion m ark of 290 million
people.
T h e estimate Tuesday came three weeks before
the nation lakes part In "Ih e big count." or Ihe
A p ril 1 once-a-decade census. Bureau officials said
they can make a more accurate estimate of when
the population paaaed Ihe 290 million milestone
after Ihe results of Ihe decennial census are
known.
A population total of 290 million people would
represent a 10.4 percent Increase over Ihe 1980
count of 228.949.809. T h e nation totaled 200
million on Nov. 20. 1987. officials said.
T p e 290 million people make Ihe United Stales
the world's fourth most populous nation — a
ranking It haa held for m any decades.
T h e first census In 1790 counted Itw er than 4
million people. B y 1880. Ihe population had
reached 90 million and by 1919 the nation's
population totaled 100 million: In 1949. It hll ihe
190 million mark.
According lo Ihe demographers, the tuition Is
growing by about 8.300 people dally, w lih tome

W A S H IN G T O N The
powerful American Medical
Association added Ms voice
lo a chorus of rails for
re fo rm in g Ih e n a tio n 's
health care system today,
proposing that employers
provide Insurance for all
workers and Ihe govern­
ment expand coverage for
Ih r poor.
Th e A M A 's Ill-point plan
follows Iasi week’s rrro m n i r n d a l l n n s by I h r
bipartisan Pepper C o m ­
mission, w hich called for a
slightly d llle m it form ol
mandated employer insur­
ance com bined w ith an
expanded public program.
However. Ihr AMA
slopped short of joining Ih r
co n g re s s io n a l p a n e l In
proposing u government
program lo cover long-term
rare, railing Instead for tax
In e rn llve s to encourage
p r iv a t e In s u r a n c e fo r
nursing home slays.

Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith signs proclamation
declaring the leal week In March as Census Week
a&gt; Martha R. Brown, a U.8. census bureau
representative, looks on.
4.400 rom lng from a surplus of births — 10.600
dally.— over deaths —
- 6.200 — and an average of
2.000 new Immigrants a day.

Postal board approves rate increase
W A S H IN G T O N &lt;UPI| Mo­
ments after Ihe United Slalea
Postal Service proposed lie larg­
est rate Increase in Its history.
Postmaster G eneral A n th o n y
F ra n k pledged coal-efflctenl
management and belter service.
"W e are self financed ... w e do
not use taxes and we haven’t
since 1982." Frank said al a
news conference on Tuesday.
" T h e amount we file for Is
basically Ihe amount our costs
went up over Ih r last Interval.
O u r coals went up 19 percent

and wc filed for 19 percent."
Th e rale Inereaae request by
Ihe Postal Service Board of
Governor* Includes all classes of
mall and would hike Ihe cost of a
first-class stamp from 29 rents
to 30 rents.

approval from th r Independent
Postal R ale C o m m is s io n lo
become the IS ih rate change.

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W A S H IN G T O N Presldenl
Hush nearly look a cut at Ihe
baseball lockout Tuesday, but
Ihe former first baseman, whose
son Is a part-owner of the Texas
Rangers, checked his swing.
His chief spokesman fielded
the question Instead.
W h it e H o u s e s p o k e s m a n
M a rlin F ltx w a le r said Bush
"doe sn't have any plans to
In t e rv e n e " In the c o n tra c t
deadlock between owners and
players, but "h e 's concerned
about the fans and the game of
baseball."
Later, al a state dinner In
honor of Italian Prime Minister
Glullo Andrcottt. Hush revealed
lo r e p o r t e r s th a t he h a d
broached the subject by tele­
p h o n e w it h h is o w n e r-s o n
T uesday evening.
First lady Barbara Bush, for
her part, denied that Ihe lockout
was causing a rlfl In her family.
Speaking at his dally briefing
with reporters. FlU w ater said
Bush "w ould tike to see the Issue
resolved."
Earlier. Bush, at a picturetaking session In the Oval Office
w ith Andreottl. smiled when
asked by a reporter tf he believed
anything should be done about
the lockout.
Bush, who generally doesn'l
answer questions ut "photoops." turned to Andreoltl and
said. "She got very close lo
something I might answer. Very
close there. I was templed."
Bush's son. George W . Bush. Is
a managing partner of Ihe Texas
R a n g e rs o f Ih e A m e r ic a n
League.

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Waledront Association, and Pit O'Neill, ot Sunset Spode
Associates, recently discussed O'Neill's propose) lo bring
power b o il races to lake Monroe In May. Negotiations
continue.

When on OMlgnment. (he pictures shot by
Herald photographers vary In angle, pose
and content, and not all of them are
published Immediately. From time lo time,
the newspaper takes a second look at those

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Prior to the Seminole County school bond paction Feb. 27. the
automatic ballot tabulating equipment wee tested In.the county
Administrative Services Building In Sanford by Sandra Ooard.

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county supervisor ot elections (left). Alan Dickey, county couri
Judge, and William Qllmadln, ot the counly Democratic executive
committee, Th e bond lesue wee defeated..

Seminole union
discounts state
teachers strike
'' Gov.*S&amp;4Bidrtlne*'aeducation
budget prapoul will jeopardize
state education reform and may
cause Iht first statewide le a th ­
ers strike in 20 years, the hi id of
Florida's largest teacher union
said Tuesday. But u Seminole
C ounty union spokesman dis­
agreed.
Tea ch ers from Brow ard lu
D uval County have said they
would walk out If the governor's
education budget becomes law.
said I’ai Tornlllu. president of
Ihe Florida Education Associa­
t io n -U n i t e d . w h ic h c la im s
slightly more than half of ihe
state's 85,000 teachers among
its ranks.
“ I think the teachers of this
slate will consider all options. I
w i l l m a k e n o p r e d ic t io n ."
T o rn llto said during a news
conference In Tallahassee. " I
don't think I have heard as
m uch anger, as much depth as I
heard In a long time.
" T h e anger Is similar to the
1968 walkout. 1 think the reason
Is lhal the stakes are higher
today.'*
Tornlllo said he knows of no
plans for a statewide walkout,
but teachers have mentioned the
possibility. "Several mentioned
a s trik e ." he said. " W il l II
happen? I have no Idea."
But Helene Samango. director
of U N IS E R V E , the Sem inole
C o u n ly school empoyees' u n ­
ion's governing body, said this
m orning that she "has great
faith that the F T P -N E A (Florida
Teaching Professionals-National
Education Association) w ill Im ­
pact the budget committees and
that there will be no teachers
strike In Ihe state."
Suinangu added. "U n lll w c sec
what happens. I can't say a n y­
thing about a strike."
T h e last, and only, statewide
walkout In Florida occurred In
1968 under similar conditions
when Ihe education budget was
cut dramatically — from a 22
percent Increase In per student
spending Ihe previous year to
about a 4 percent Incrcuse In per
student spending.
Tam p a leachcrs were led In
the 1968 walkout by Martinez,
who was executive director at
Ihe lime of the Hillsborough
Classroom Teachers Association.
T o rn lllo blasted G o v . Bob
M a rlln c z 's education b u dgcl
proposal as Ihe worst In 20 years
and that II would Jeopardize
current reform efforts by state
educators.
" If this becomes law. It would
set education back 20 years."
Torn lllo said. " T h is Is absolutely
Ihe worst time lo cut buck on
education."
T ills year. Martinez Is propos­
ing a 2 percent Increase In per
student spending for 1990-91.
w hich would bring the total to
85.617 billion. Including a J
percent Increase In salaries for
leachcrs. T h e current budgcl
reflects an an 8 percent increase
in education spending from Ihe
previous year.
E d u c a t i o n C o m m is s io n e r
B e lly Castor has already been
critical of the governor s plan for
education spending. She is re­
co m m e n d in g a 86.213-btlllon
budget, an 8-perccnl Increase

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Sports
Olajuwon boosts Rocksts
H O U S T O N — Akcem Olajuwon had 27 points.
14 rebounds and 0 blocked shots to lead
Houston to a 11 2 9 5 victory over the Los
Angeles Lakers Tuesday.
Olajuwon. named the N BA player of the week
last week, had 10 free throws and grabbed 7
rebounds In the fourth quarter to help the
dockets. 28-31. protect their lead.
W ith 2:56 left In the game. Otajuwon blocked
a drive by Magic Johnson and hit two free
throws to Ice the victory.
In other N B A action Tuesday. It was Portland
112. New York 100: Utah M l . Orlando 101:
Phoenix M 3 . Atlanta 111; Detroit 101, Sacra­
mento 01: Indiana 113. Washington 98: Chicago
114. Milwaukee 105; Denver 122. Charlotte 06;
and Seattle 95, Cleveland 90.

ra ra GOLF
Lions glva Millar KXHh win
O V IE D O - Golf coach Dave Miller of Oviedo
High School w m his 100th match Tuesday
afternoon as the Lions shot a combined 166 to
defeat Lake Mary I IBS) and Mount Dors 1187) In
a trlmatch at Ekana Country Club.
Robbie Stock led Ihe Lions with a 40. To m
Minton. J i m Sellers and Brent Nelson each shot
a 4 1 for Oviedo.
For Lake Mary. Rob D arcy shot a 43 and
Jason Eddy had a 46 while David Sloane and
Dan Mlkolajek each carded a 48. Ron Dtordan
and Kandy Owens each scored a 44 for Mount
Dora while Dave Jones had a 49 and Alan
Romano shot a 50.

J .V . B A S U A L L
O V IE D O — Chris Hulf singled In Louie Trager
and Adam Nelson with the tying and w inning
nins In the bottom of the seventh Inning to lilt
Ihe Oviedo High School Junior varsity baseball
tram to an 8-7 w in over Lake Brantley on
Tuesday afternoon.
HufTs hit complete J a Lion rally that started
ufter Lake Brantley had taken a 7-0 lead In the
fourth Inning. Oviedo scored four runs In the
bottom of the fifth and one in the sixth before
scoring three In the seventh.
Curtis Livingston was the winning pitcher for
Oviedo |3-2). coming on In relief In the third
Inning. He finished with nine strikeouts, fanning
eight of Ihe last nine batters he faced.
Offensively for the Lions. David Blanton had
two doubles and Erik Jordan tripled.
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Oviedo edges Lake Mary;
Brantley hammers DeLand
CASSELBERRY C a r r ie
MacLeod singled In Charity Blocker
with ihe game’s only run to lift the
Oviedo Lions to a 1-0 victory over
the Lake Mary Rams In a Seminole
Athletic Conference softball game at
H rd Bug Lake Park.
In other S A C games Tuesday
afternoon. Seminole knocked on
Lym an 14-7 and Lake Brantley blew
out DeLand 20-2.

Oviedo 19-2) and L a k r Brantley
17-21 now lead the S A C with Iden­
tical 3 -0 marks. Lake Mary |8-3| is a
claae third at 3-1. Lake Howell |6-3|
la 1-2 In the S A C while Seminole
|5-3) and DeLand 11-41 are both 1-3
In Ihe conference. Lym an (l-3 l ts
0-3 against S A C opponents.
Oviedo's w inning rally started
when Blocker singled to left in the
bottom of the third Inning. Mlrhrle
SchtafTo then singled h rr to second.
A n out later. Barbie Bartles loaded

Ihe bases lo set the stage for
MacLeod.
Lake Mary lost despite out-hlttlng
Oviedo 8-5.
Lisa Hollnn was the w in n in g
pltrher for ihe Lions while Tiffany
Drch was the hard-lurk loser for
Lakr Mary.
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contest 4-3. T h e game was scoreless
until the sixth Inning, when Lake
mury scored Its three runs. But
Oviedo scored all Tour of Its runs In
th r bottom of ihe seventh to complrle the sweep.
The Lions return to action on
Thursday, playing Seminole In a
3 30 p.m. contest at Red Bug Lake
Park. U h r Mary w ill play 4 A -

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Spruce Creek over the next three
days, hosting Mainland today at
4:30 p.m . and traveling to Spruce
Creek for a 7 p.m . game Friday.

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D E L A N D — L a k e B ra n tle y
pounded Ihe boll for 2 0 hits and
scored In every In n in g as the
Patriots crushed DeLand 20-2 In
S e m in o le A t h le t ic C o n fe re n c e
softball action Tuesday.

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Silent bats
haunt S C C
in sweep
Herald sports wrtlar
SANFOR D T h e S e m in o le
Com m u nity College softball team
left Its bats In the deep freeze
Tuesday aa ihe Raiders suffered a
doubleheader lo ts to Santa Fe
Com m u nity College In Mld-Flortda
Conference action at Raider Field.
T h e usually hot-hitting Raiders
were held to 12 hits total (six hits In
each game) aa they loot the opener
1 0 - 0 a n d th e n i g h t c a p 5 -0 .

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C o m m u n ity College eoftbali team. Tu e s d a y In a
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catcher Vel Monico (No. 22) couldn't hong on to a throw
to plate as Tammy Low ray ecotad during a live-run fifth
Inning lor Ihe Saints.

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Raider losing skid

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COLLIDE HOOPS
Hurricanes blow sway FIU
MIAM I — Guard Jerom e Scott scored a
career-high 22 points to help the University of
Miami defeat cross-town rival Florida Interna­
tional 83-55 before 2.397 fans at the Miami
Arena Tuesday night.
Miami. 13-15. needed a talc 21-4 rally to put
away the surging Golden Panthers, who had
answered Miami basket for basket to come as
close as 11 with 9:48 remaining.
Florida International. 7-21, was plagued by
early turnovers, trailing at one point in the first
half by 17 points.
Forward Cesar Bocachlca kept FIU In Ihe
game, scoring 11 points late In the first half and
sending the Golden Panthers on a 64) spurt to
close the gap to M with 4:38 to go. Bocachlca
led FIU for the night with IB points.
Tuesday's game marked the end of the season
for Miami und the end of head couch Bill Foster’s
collegiate coaching career.

Stetson advances in TAAC
L I T T L E R O C K . Ark. - Ronnie Ellison paced
Texaa-San Antonio with 20 points Tuesday as
the second-seed Koadrunners defeated Sam ford
98-85 In the opening round of the Tra n s
America Athletic Conference Tournament.
E a r lie r , A rk a n s a s -L ittle R ock c ru s h e d
Hardln-SIm m ons. 91-88. top-seed Centenary
outalugged Georgia State. 10^-91, and Stelaon
romped past Georgia Southern 80-55, U T S A
was to face U A L K In Wednesday's semifinals
while Centenary would take on Stetson.
Stetson beat Georgia Southern behind Frank
Ireland's 25 points and Maurice Cowan's 22.
Ireland was 3-of-3 from 3-polnt range In Ihe
first half and Cowan was 2-of-2 as the Hatters
raced out to a 46-34 halftime lead. Georgia
Southern scored the game's first basket but
quickly fell behind and never threatened.

Compiled from staff and wire reports________

Herald sporte writer
S A N F O R D — Lake Brantley graduate Greg Ebbcrt
and four other pltchera combined on a five-hitter aa
Brevard Com m unity College handed Seminole C om ­
m unity College IU 10th straight loss 9-4 at Raider Field
Tuesday afternoon.
T h e loos dropped the Raiders record to 1-15 cm Ihe
season.
S C C will play at home again today when they host
King College of Tennessee at 3 p.m . Th e y will also play
at home on Thu rsda y when they host Santa Fe In a
Mid-Florida Conference game starting at 3 p.m .
Ebbert. a 6-4, 220-lb. left-hander, gave up two runs
on four hits and struck out one In the five innings he
worked to pick up the victory. Fred Starks. Steve
llughart. Dan Redovtan and Mark Gllreath pitched one
Inning each, limiting S C C to only one more hit.
T h e Tita ns used a five-run first Inning to take a lead
they would not relinquish. A pair of walks were
followed by a Starks double to score the first run. Alter
a strikeout, a hit batter reloaded the bases for Ju a n
Llanes. who launched a blast far over the 350-foot m ark
In left-centerforagrandalam .
B C C added an unearned ru n In the second and two
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accounted lor moat of SCO's offense on Tuesday,
Czachowkl scoring twice and Fuller hitting a home run.

Trib e supports Senechek in first w in
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D A Y T O N A B E A C H - Mike Senechek finally got a
break.
In a baseball game Tuesday afternoon againal
Mainland. Senechek pitched another outstanding game
for Seminole High School to put hla earned run average
at .90. T h e thing Is. this time he got a win for his effort
as Seminole beat Mainland 6 -1.
T h e w in was Sencchek's first of the season.
Improving his mark to 1-3. He gave up six hits while
striking out six and not walking a batter. T h e run
Mainland scored was earned.
One big reason for Sencchek's change In fortune was
that he finally got some ofTcnsIvc support Trom his
team mates. A week ago. Senechek lust a 1-0 game to
Klvdmmee-Gatcway In nine Innings. Against Mainland.

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every Seminole starter got at least one hit.
Ricky Eckstein and Anthony Roberts each had a pair
ol singles to lead Seminole. Eckstein was 2-lbr-3 with
two RBI und a run scored while Roberts was 2-for-4
with one run scored.
Also contributing on odensc- lor the Tribe were T o n y
Chavers (single, two RBI und one run scored). Willie
McCloud und W .L. Uruccy leach w ill) a single, one run
scorcdl. Jeff Bergman and Chris Dowling (rach with a
single and one 141111. Senechek and Je ll Derr (each with
a single) and Erskln Howard lone run scorcdl
Seminole plays again tonight at Lym an In 7 p.m.
Seminole Athletic Conference contest.

S A N F O R D — Maurice Thom as
won both the 120 high hurdles and
the 400-yard dash to help Seminole
High School win a track and field
trimeet Tuesday evening with Oak
Ridge and Lake Brantley.
Seminole, which boated the meet
at Thom a s E. W hlgham Stadium,
scored 9314 points to Oak Ridge's
6514 and Lake Brantley's 25.
" I t w as a good m e e t." said
Seminole coach Ken Braum an. "W e
didn't ru n everybody the way we re
going to ru n them at the end of the
season. We moved them around and
ran them In different events.
"E ve rybod y ran well. We had
tom e place winners within some
events that aet personal bests."
Tho m a s went under 15 seconds
for the first time In the 120 high
hurdles, w inning the race In 14.9.
currently the best clocking by a
S e m in o le C o u n t y a th le te th is
season. His time of 51.6 In Ihe
440-yard dash Is also a county best.
Other individual first-place finish­
ers for Seminole were Paul God bee
(high ju m p l, Mike S llv lu s (pole
vault). Carlo White (shot pull, Henry
W illiam s 1100-meter dash). DaJvln
Davis (mile run). Terrence Jones
(880-yard run) and Brent Dcesc
(220-yard dash).
Seminole also won both relays.
Deese. Joseph M urphy. Williams
and Robert Moore combined to win
the 440-yard relay while Davis.
M urphy. Thom as and Eric Walker
won Ihe mile relay.
T h e T rib e boys wtll compete next
tn the L y m a n Invitationa l this
Friday night at Lvm a n High School.

CUrli
LAKE HOWELL 9 1 , OVIEDO 3 5
L A K E H O W E L L — Despite having
several athletes out sick, some Just
com ing back from being sick and a
couple Inbetween. Lake Howell took
an easy 01-35 decision from Oviedo

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Malone com es on late to help Ja zz overcom e Magic
BASKETBALL
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O R L A N D O - Karl Malone, held to nine points
In the llrsi half, scored 16 of his game-high 31
[mints In the P ial period to propel the Utah Ja zz
to a 111-101 victory over the Orlando Magic

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S P O R T S IN Y O U R

Tuesday night.
With the two clubs lied 66 86 early in the llual
quarter. Utah unleashed Malone amt hr quickly
proved why he deserves Ihe nickname The
Mailman.
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consecutive points for the Ja zz, who led 95 88
alter the offensive onslaught.
Th e Magic connected on 13-of-22 from the Held
early In the game to slake a 33-23 lead at the end
ol Hie tlrst period.

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Holly Marshall are out sick and
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limited duly. StUI. the Silver
Hawks had enough to turn sway
(he Lions.
Leading (he way for Lake
Howell waa Kelly Kobla. who
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Tim a cu a n , Th e rm o ca rbo n
both knock out 20 hits
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S A N F O R D — T lm a ru a n
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T h rm io ra rlm n wan alno a trial
w ln n rr. raining up with 20 him
In an IH-fl shrlturkliig ol SKK O
A ir Freight.
Tlm a ru a n and Mm Tuna Ih ii Ii
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3-6 and SKK O 17 Next wi t h.
TIu-rm nrurbou lakrn on lim a
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Tlm a ru a n nhowrd no m rrry In
lln game with Mol Tuna. nrarlng
llv r rimn In ih r limi liming. live
run# In Ih r nrT o i l d. fjvr run# In
ih r third and four rutin in the
Imirtli In end Ih r gam r liv Ih r
m r r r y rule
T r n dlllrrrnl women plrkrrl
up film for Tlm a ru a n . Ird by
N a ia llr l.rwln llrlp lr. rloohlr.
single. I wo ninn nrorrd). Chris
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Ifirrr rimn nrorrd). .frrrl Barham
and tfrtdMr Morrtl tlh rrr single*
and ih rr r runn nrorrd rat h) and
J u ll r Strnntroni Idouhlr. single,
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Tiffany King llrlplr. run v o rrd ).
Iliililili- S a lm o n n m l llr e k v
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T h r w in ralncn the l.a k r
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and 3 -0 In Ih r S A C . D tLand falln
lo I -4 ovrrall und I -3 In Ih r SA C.
T h r Palrloi#' n rx l game I#
T h u r s d a y w h r n I h r y host
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Dellona before getting bark Into
r n n f r r r n r r action T h u rs d a y
aualnni Lake H o w t II.
G e llin g hll# fur Lake llrantlry
w r r r J e n n if e r M a s r la r r lll
(4-for-4). Krlnll Wilson |3-for-3.
home run). M lrh rllr Duvln and
Shelley Slurdlvunt 13 for S with
a double and home run each).
M lnhrllr Karr |3-for-5, double).
T o n y a Diaz l3 -fo r-5 ), N lro tr
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M allhcw and Nk olc G o n k u (one
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Ihc Bulldogs w lih Iwo hits, going
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SEMINOLE 14. LYMAN 7
SANFORD Argo- Walker
and Tasha Jonrn each hit a
tw o-ru n Insldr-th r-p a rk home
run and V a lrrlr Wilke# added a
b.isen-loaded triple lo |M&gt;wrr
S e m in o le pusi L y m a n 14-7
Tuesday In Seminole A lh lrtlr
Conference sofltult a n io n al
Fort Mellon Park.
Lym an look u 2-0 lead In ilie
top of thr first Inning on a
tw o-ru n Insldr-lhe-park home
ru n hy Jennifer Kruger. Semi­
nole answered with three runn In
th r boilom of the first but the
Greyhounds lied the score at 3-3
with a run In (he top of the
second. Single runs In ihe third
and fourlh pul Lym an up 5-3.
Th e n II was time for Wilks and
the Jones sisters lo unload.
W ilks (who was 2-for-4 with two
runs scored) pul Seminole hack
on lop 6-5 with h rr Ihrec-rlfi
triple. Tasha J o n r- ilicn hit her
home run lo make ihc score H-5.
Before the Inning was over Rita
Frisun singled and scored on a
hit by Tiffany Jones.
Walker |3-fi)r-4 with Ih rrr RBI
and two runs scored I ripped her
home run during a four-run flfih

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c o n t r ib u t io n # fro m F r ls o n
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Seminole roach G reg Register
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T h r Seminole# will play again
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Park. Lym an travels lo Lake
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IN B R I E F
Save money on fortlllzor
L A K E MAHY • T h e Rotary C lu b of Lake Mary Will aponaor a
Irrt Hirer sale, March 17and IS.
Th e sate will be on 30-pound baits of orjtanle 6-6-6 fertlllrer
for SO.
Ii will tie held from 0 a.in. lo 4 p.m. In two locations: at the
I’uhlls al Lake Mary Village and at Albertson's In (he Lake
Mary Centre parkins Ini.
Proerrds to benefit community projects.
Details, rail Brenl Carll. 333-3377.

Medical group forming
SA N FO R D — A new non-profit organisation Is forming
Volusia and Seminole counties.
Medical Office Managers Assn, will meet 6 p.m ., March 14.
Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Guest speakers will be president and vice president
MOMA.
Anyone Interested In Joining or attending the meeting
welcome.
Details, call Fran Olivieri. 374-1471.

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Rottrod educators to moot
H A N FO R D — Seminole County Retired Edurators Associa­
tion ISCR EA l will meet 1 p.m .. Marrh 13. at Lake Monroe Inn
lor lunch, and 2 p.m . for a meeting.
Officers nominated Tor IB90-91 will be elected.
A ll retired educators urged lo attend.
For details, call Doris D u*bury, president. 322* 1448.

Monts Carlo ovsnt planned
H E A T H R O W - T h e Healhrow Women s C lu b will host Ita
third annual " A n Evening at Monte Carlo" Casino party
Saturday. April 21.
T h e fund-raiser will benefit the Missing Children Center Inc.
In latngwmNl.
Guests lo exrhange play money In "casino gam bling."
T w o hundred t h krts available al &gt;60 per person.
Continuous hot and cold horsd'oeuvre buffet tube served.
For tickets or more information call 333-3344.

Festival to run
G O L D E N R O D - Th e public la Invited to attend the 12th
annualOoldenrodSidewalk Festival. Marrh 10.
Open from 9 a .m . lo 4 p.m .. the event will feature ana and
crafts shows with 120 exhibitors.
Classic car show to highlight vintage, clasale and antique
vehicles.
At 11 a.m.. a parade will march one mile from east of
Srnm rnn Boulevard onto Alom a Avenue and to N. Ooldenrod
Road.
Carnival rides, food, refreshments.
Details, rail 67H 6060.

Daughters to meet
S A N FO R D - T h e Sallte Harrison Chapter National Society
Daughters ol the American Revolution, will meet 2 p.m..
Friday, at the Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Guest speaker Roger Harris will give a talk on "Interesting
Kants About the C ivil W ar."
“Tnc t)A R HITuJl Memorial Service will bo held for Virginia
W adr Splt/rr at the conclusion of Ihe meeting.
D riu lN .ca ll Beatrice Burk. 322 2663.

Skipper made head chef
on extended boat trips
to Bahamas, Bimini
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Warren Skipper's llr»t mate.
Jean, ou r Cook of the Week,
perfected her cooking skills In
Ihe gsllcy of lheir boat.
" W e d sail for three weeks
without seeing a grocery store."
Jean says. “ I had lo plan every
menu carefully, and hope some­
one euught some fish."
J e a n 's m e m o r ie s o f th e
Bahamas and Bim ini are fond
ones, as she recounts Ihe many
boats full of friends w ho carsvaried across the water together.
" I always did the cooking for
o u r c o m m u n a l m e a ls ." she
explains. "W e ale grilled fresh
fish or lobsters, and I'd fry hush
puppies and make fresh slaw.
M m m m !" she exclaims.
On extended boat trips. Jean
says. Ihe weight of everything on
board, even water, has to be
considered.
"I always used quick rice,
because It's rooked w ith lesa
water." she says.
T o roll serve water on hoard.
Ihe Skippers bathed and washed
dishes In the ocean, and rinsed
with Ire water, warmed by Ihe
sun.
J e a n re m e m b e rs p a c k in g
carefully u m onlh In advance for
her trips, but forgetting whal she
had |&gt;arked us the departure
datr neared.
"O ne tim e. I Just couldn't
remember If I had packed m ay­
onnaise. I kept buying m ayon­
naise and forgetting again By
the lime we set sail. I had packed
six Jars of tl. We ate a lot of slaw
and potato salad." she says.
For three years. Ihe Skippers
never missed a weekend on the
water.
"Not until we bought this old

T h e March meeting for Lake Mary Women's Club will be held
March 22 al the TIm aeuan Country Club.
T h e Ihcmc will lie a Fashion Show from Sclgcl'm Fashions.
Details, call 321-2239.

Garden show set

CORNED
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O R L A N D O — T h e Orlando Garden Club's Annual Flower
Show and Plant Sule with a "Garden Cufe" theme will run I to
3 p .m .. March6 and 10a.m. lo 5 p .m ., March9.
Free admission.
Th e Oilando Garden Club Is located In Loch Haven Park. 710
Rollins Ave.

24k-3 p o u n d s co rne d beef
round or brlsklt with seasoning
Ilk rups water
3 m edium currots. peeled and
cut Into thin strips
2 large potatoes, cut Into
eighths
I m edium head cabbage.cul
Into sixths
Place corned beef, contents of
seasoning packet or hug. water
and carrots In 3-quari casserole.
Cover tightly. Microwave on 100
percent power for 7-9 minutes or
until water bolls. Reduce power
lo 50 percent. Microwave 30
minutes. T u r n meal over. Add
potatoes and lop with cabbage.
Cover. Microwave 30-43 minutes
or until vegetables are lender.
Let stand, covered. 10 minutes.
T o serve, curve corned beef
diagonally across the grain In
Ihln slices.
Veal Is naturally fine-grained
and tender, hul It has 111lie or no
fat. It should be shielded with
strips of fut. coated with crum bs
or sauce, and microwaved, cov­
ered, to keep It moist.

Th e 12th Annual St. Patrick's Day Charily Fashion Show
and Lunrheon will be held March 12 al the O m ni International
Hotel.
T h e event will begin with cocktails al 11 a.m. and luncheon
at noon, followed by fashions from Th e Toggery (Church Street
Station and Park Avenue) and Th e Crlckel Shop A Barbara
/.andrrs (of Longwood Village).
T h e event Is sponsored by St. Joan of A rc Circle of Church of
the Annunciation In Longwood. Reservations, cull 662-6233.

Lake Mary club to meet

T V s e m in a r to be offere d
S A N FO R D — "H o w lo Break Into the Legitimate T V A Film
Indu stry" Is the title of u free, educational seminar to be
presented by Ih r Central Florida C h a p trro f Ihe Florida Motion
Picture A Television Association.
T h e presentation will be held from 11 a.in. lo 12:30 p.in..
March 27. al Ihe Seminole Com m unity Coltrgc Fine Arts
Theatre.
All persons Interested In gelling Involved In the motion
plelure/riUrrlalnmcul field lnvlled to attend
Details, call the F M I T A al 236-9133.
,

CALENDAR
G rie f su p p o rt g rou p m e e ts
SA N FO R D — Those who have recently lost a loved one arc
Invited lo Join a bereavement support group which meets every
other Thursday It) a.m .- noon at All Souls Catholic Church.
600 S. Oak Ave.
T h e free program Is presenlcd by Sally A . Kopkc. special
programs director of Baldwln-Fulrchlld cemeteries and funeral
homes.
Details, call 677-3091. between 6:30 a m . 4 :3 0 p.m.. Monday
through Friday.

S p o k e s to h o s t co ffe e
T h e Seminole Spokes (The Welcome Wagon Club) Is hosting
a "coffee" to welcome newcomers lo Seminole County.
Codecs jr c held from 10 a m.-noon, ihe second Wednesday ol
each month.
Details, call Eleanor Hart. 3 2 1-3733 or Joan Chell. 660-1697.

A A R P g ive s tax help
Th ro u g h April 15. AAR P IRS-tralned volunteers will usslst
people with their Income la* forms In Sanford. Oviedo,
tuuigwood and W inter Springs.
All sessions arc from 9 u .m .'I p.m . T h e scheduled sites are:
• Longwood Recreation C c n lrr. 175 W. Warren Ave..
Tuesday.
• Sanford Chamber ol Commerce, 400 E. First St.. Monday
and Friday.
• V F W Clubhouse. 420 N. Edgcmon Ave.. Winter 5prtngs.
Tuesday.
• Oviedo City Hall. 426 Central Ave.. Tuesday.

M s s rU s ffla w m

Jean Skipper stirs up larg* pot of creole beans and sausage while
her husband. Warren, rings up some friends to Invite them to the
least.
neighbors In ihe yard, so she
went oul to get him . W hen they
finally sal down lo eat. there was
no seven pound roust In sight.
"T h e dog was under the table,
ready to Ira r Into the rornbrrad.
She must have swallowed the
roast w hole." Jean remembers.
" I was not amused." she adds.
" It ’s a good thing I'm an animal
lover!"

Skip makes his way to the
spicy dish, simmering on the
stove.
"I'll taste It for y o u ." he says.
Steam billows from his bowl.
He blows on Ihe red beans and
rice to cool them before taking a
tentative taste.
"W e ll, this passes Ihe Skip

S ee Skipper. Page 7B

Spring com es in with some lamb, corned beef
T h e m onlh of M arrh brings
with it a num ber of occasions for
celebration. T h e first being St.
Patrick's Day. then Ihe first day
of spring on the 20th. and the
G irl Scouts celebrates Its birth­
day on the 12th. D u ring this
spring m onth, Ihe Christians
observe Lent and the Jewish
religion observes Purlm. Certain
meats. Trulls and vegetables are
more readily available during
this season — spring lamb. veal,
corned beef, asparagus, rhubarb,
gre e n be a ns, z u c c h in i a nd
strawberries lo name Just a few.
We're all a wee bit Irish on St.
Patrick's Day. Serve a traditional
meal of corned beef, cabbage.
Irish potatoes, and Irish soda
bread.

Fashion show planned

h o u se ." W a rre n , nicknam ed
Skip, insists.
"W e used to have a life before
we had this house." Jean adds,
referring lo their vintage 1920 s
bungalow, which they are paln»laklngly restoring, with Iheir
son. Alan. 20. " T h is Is a labor of
love."
Jean's sunny kitchen, a room
she Insisted be functional before
she moved Into the house In
Sanford's historic district, la
fragrant with bubbling creole
beans and sausage.'
She stirs the roncoctlon. •
large amount In an even larger
pot. and shakes her head. " I
should be rooking for a school."
she says. "It's noi enough If It's
only hall a pot."
Skip agrees. "Unless we call
people lo rom e help us eal that,
we may have enough for six
m onths." he says, reaching for
Ihe phone.
Jean. Is a typesetter with her
ow n business, named Keys. Now
that she works close lo home,
she cooks for Skip, a production
manager for a printing plant,
regularly.
"Th e re was a tim e," she says.
" I could have been Ihe Mystery
Diner Instead of Cook of the
Week. We still eat out. because I
believe In patronizing Sanford
businesses." Je a n smiles and
says.
Recently. Jean recounts, she
decided lo "slave over Ihe kind
of meal any Southern m an
would wanl lo eome home to."
S h e baked h o m e m a d e co rn b re a d . ro a s te d the p o rk ,
steamed the vegetables, mashed
the potatoes, set the table and
walled for her m an.
Jean let the dog In after she
put the food on the table. Skip
arrived and started talking to Ihe

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1 teaspoon sweet paprika
Ik teaspoon salt
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Vk teaspoon pepper
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2 tablespoons butter
2 m e d iu m onions, cu t In
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Serve on hot buttered noodles
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before carving. T r y a currant
sauce Instead of the traditional
m int. If you get a whole leg. have
Ihe butcher cut It In half. Save
one roast for another time.

1 pound salmon steaks
2 tablespoons buttc[
I tablespoon lime Juice
'« teaspoon each of salt and
tarragon leaves
Dash of garlic powder
4 slices fresh lime
Line a 10 x 6-Inch glass baking
dish with paper towels (white
only). Arrange steaks In dtsh
with thin ends toward center of
dtsh. Cover with paper towels.
Microwave on 100 percenl power
for 34k-4tk m inutes or until
salmon flakes apart easily. Set
aside.
Microwave on 100 percenl

power, butter hi 1 ru p glass
measure for 30-45 seconds or
until mrlied. Stir In llm r Juice,
salt, tarragon and garlic powder.
Transfer salmon steaks to serv­
ing plate. Spoon sauce over
salmon steaks. Garnish with
time slices.
H in t: Prepare vegetables,
salad, etc. first when rooking
fish. Fish cooks quickly.
N eat week: Spring fruits and
vegetables
(Mldgs Mycoff Is s certified
horn* economist and coordinator
of I ha Slngls Parant Displaced
Homemakers Program si Seminola Community Coiltgo. Phono:
323-1450, sxt. 360.)

Sanford Herald
is pleased to Join the “ Welcome Wagon ’
Family In Seminole County

If Y o u A r e :
M o v in g In to O r

LEO o r LAMB
WITH CURRANT SAUCE

A ro u n d T h e A re a

4 pound leg of lamb roast
2 teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon each of garlic salt
and thyme leaves

H a v in g A B a b y

G e t t i n g M a r r ie d

Bancs i
4k cup currant Jelly
2 tablespoons dry while wInc
Ik teaspoon m int leaves
W teaspoon garlic powder
T r im excess fat from roast.
Place fat-slde-up on roasting
rack. Combine paprika, garlic,
salt and thyme: sprinkle gener­
ously on all sides of roast. Cover
with wax paper. Microwave on
5 0 percent power for 45-50
m inutes or until Internal tem­
perature reaches 150 degrees,
turnin g meat over once. Cover
meat with foil and let stand
10-15 minutes before carving.
Combine curranl Jelly, wine*,
m int and garlic powder In I cup
glass measure. Mleruwuve on
100 percent power for 1-1 Ik
minutes or until mixture bolls.
Stir until smooth. Spurn over
lamb slices.
'A p p le or orange Juice eun be
substituted for wine. For other
sizes of roast, allow 1 1-12
m in u t e s c o o k in g lim e per
pound.
Fresh salmon Is available In
ou r markets in the spring. It
lends Itself easily to preparation
In Ihe microwave oven. C o m ­
plement this entree with fresh
vegetables and rice pllaf.

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D E A R D R . G O T T t PI c i m
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your column, or let me know
where I can get Information on
treatment, sym ptom s and pro­
gnosis.
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D B A R R B A D B R i Sickle cell
anemia, an Inherited disease
occurring almoat exclusively In
blacks. Is' caused by an ab­
normal pigment (called hemo­
globin S) in red blood cells. Th is
hemoglobin behaves peculiarly
In Ihc presence of low bloodoxygen. leading to distortion of
red blood corpuscles. Instead of
m a in t a in in g t h e ir c irc u la r,
autom obile-tire configuration.
Ihc blood cells assume the shape
of tiny sickles. Such sickled cells
are unable to withstand the
normal mechanical trauma of
circulation, so they plug small
arteries and disintegrate. Th is
produces anem ia and tissue
damage.
T h e amount of sickling de­
pends on the severity of the
Inherited disorder: that Is. the
umount of hemoglobin S In the
red blood cells. In m ild forms.
Illlle or no damage results from
the anemia. However, severe
fo rm s are life -th re a te n in g ,
because Ih r anemia and tissue
damage are extreme.
T h e range of symptoms In­
clu d e s ja u n d ic e , w eakness,
lassitude, attacks of severe ab­
dominal pain, sore joints, sus­
ceptibility to Infection, liver dis­
orders. and progressive decline
In kidney and lung function. In
rare rases, pal Iritis exhibit a
stroke like syndrome, consisting
of paralysis, headache and other
neurological disturbances.
T h e diagnosis Is established by
analysis of a pailem's hemoglo­
bin. using a test called hemoglo­
bin electrophoresis. T h is pcrmlis
doctors lo determ ine w hich
lypes of hemoglobin are present
In red blood cells and the
umount of each type.
ilerause hemoglobin S causes
problems In the presence or low
oxygen, sickle crll patients ofirn
musi avoid Hying, sruha diving,
living at high nliliuilrs and other
situations that can prrrlpllale an
acute disintegration of red blood

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Although sickle cell anemia
Itself Is unbeatable by present
mrthods. therapy Is available for
painful and dangerous sickle
rrises. T h is Includes Increased
fluid I n t a k r . oral pain
medication, transfusions (only If
the anemia la severe), oxygen,
rest and watchful walling. S rv-

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Ihe evening, and he waa a lljlle
tired. He had been declarer a
dozen times during the game
and had mlaplayrd eight hands,
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went right up with dum m y's
queen. W hen East put up the
king. W illy pursed his lips and
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might be In the hand with only
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club. East took Ihe arc. and now
unother heart let West take
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limes In contracts that should
have been made. In (almess to
W illy, even he would have got It
right before exhaustion set In.
For Ihe best shot at making
three no-trum p, he should play
low from dum m y at the first
trick. East would play the 10.
won by W illy's ace. liu l now.
when East won the club ace. Ihc
queen of heans would loom
large In dum m y as a stopper.
Declarer would have nine tricks
before West had the opportunity
of leading through d u m m y's
heart queen again.

B y B e rn ice Bedo Oool
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
M a rc h S . I B M
Su bsta ntia l strides can be
made In the year ahead In
fulfilling yo u r am bitious ob­
jectives. Y ou 've already had
most of the answers, only now
you'll be able to apply them
more effectively.
PISCES IFcb. 2 0 -March 20)
Mingling with other than your
usual friends will help give you a
fresh approach to things today.
Conversations wtlh new people
could furnish you w ith new
Interests. T ry in g to patch up a
broken rom anre? T h e AstroG raph Matchmaker can help you
to understand what to do to
make the relationship work. Mall
$2 to Matchmaker. P.O. Elox
01428. Cleveland. O H 441013428.
ARIES (March 21-April 10) In
quiet surroundings today you'll
be able lo sort out your thoughts
In constructive ways and plan an
effective campaign to further
your ambitions.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Your best attributes today Is
your ability to recognize the
worth of the Ideas of others and

to use them In ways that cun
feather your ow n nest.
O E M IN I (May 21-Ju n e 20)
Several Important objectives can
be achieved todiy by slightly
modifying your present course of
action. C irc u m ve n t obstacles
Instead of trying to push them
aside.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You may have an opportunliy
today to win over a new ally by
frankly discussing a matter that
Is of mutual concern. Point up
how each can benefit from a
collective efTort.
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tim e to d a y to d e v is e new
methods and tactics that can
Improve things for you where
your work o r career Is con­
cerned. Y o u r concepts could
lu m out lo be rather Ingenious.
V I R O O (A ug. 23-Scpt. 221
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days when unexpected devel­
opments could turn out to be the
most fun. Play It loose so that
you can take advantage of shift­
ing clrcumslancrs.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A n y
bright flashes of Inspiration you
get today concerning things
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without first giving them a try.
SCORPIO lO tl. 2 4 -Nov. 221
Y o u r me n t a l f a c u ltie s a rc
extremely acute today and you
have Ihe potential to solve pro­
blems that have others stymied.
Pul this forre lo work for you In
constructive ways.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21| Accuralcly sizing up com ­
plicated commercial situations
shouldn't be too difficult for you
today. Yuu will arrive at your
answers Intuitively supported by
logical deductions.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) Th e more you have lo do
today, the belter you are likely lo
function. Hun errands or drop In
on friends. Either should lu m
out lo be fun and serve to
uppeusr your restlessness.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 191
Your best Ideas today are likely
lo be Ihc ones you'll have for
making or saving money for
yourself as well as for others. If
you're not going to use your
thoughts, at leust tell them to
your pals.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanlord. Florida — Wednesday. March 7, 1BS0 — T E

Spices are part off taste off Indonesia
Many of us may never get to
v is it e x o tic places s u c h as
Thailand or Indonesia, but we
ra n sample some of their roods
— prepared In our own kitchens.
i n a o n e a i a ' s c u i s i n e Is
showcased b y the rijttofel or rice
table. It Is a great way to sample
a few of the country's variety of
flavors and food combinations.

■AJORRLOORH
(Indonesian Vegetable Peanut
Soup |
I tablespoon Instant minced
anion
1 teaspoon Instant m inced
garlic
4 teaspoons water
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 cups new potatoes unpeeled
and cut In I W Inch pieces
2 teaspoons ground turmeric
teaspoon ground eum ln
k4 to
teaspoon ground red
pepper

1 ca n (2 8 o u n c e s ) w h o le
tomatoes, crushed
2 cups chicken broth
7V4 cups (about 1M pounds)
thinly sliced cabbage
Ilk cupa green beans cut In
I Vk Inch pieces
2 cupa bean sprouts
1 cup com kernels
VS cup shredded carrots
V4 cup creamy peanut butter
2 tablespoons lemon Juice
1Vk tablespoons soy sauce
In a cup, combine onion, garlic
and water: set aside to soften,
about 10 minutes. In a large
saucepan, heat oil until hot. Add
onion and garlic; rook and stir
until softened, about 1 minute.
Add potatoes, turmeric, cum in
and red pepper, cook and sllr
unlit spices are fragrant and
vegetables are coaled, about I
minute.
Add broth and tomatoes and
their Juice: bring to a boll.

Italian cook strips
out cholesterol, fat
leaves hearty flavor
E A S T O N . Pa. - Cookbook
a u th o r Jo a n n e D 'A g o s tin o
w orr out two garbage dispos­
als but never her fam ily's
patience.
In testing the recipes that fill
the pages of her "Ita lia n
Cooking for a lleallhy Heart."
(Eagle Publishing. 187 pp..
• 17.95). D 'A g o s tin o found
husband Frank and leen-agr
daughter Erica lo tie willing If
not always enthusiastic guinea
pigs.

A variety ol splcaa provides flavor In Indonesian vegetable peanut
soup.
Reduce heat and sim m er cov­
ered for 12 minutes. Add cab­
bage and green beans; cook until
beans are crisp tender, about 10
minutes. Add bean sprouts, com
and carrots.
In a sm all bow l, com bine

peanut butter, lemon Juice and
soy sauce; sllr Into soup unlll
blended. Bring lo a boll arid
serve hot. T h h kitchen-tested
recipe makes 0 ru p s or 4 main
dish servings.

milk
2 tablespoons h u lirr
Vk teaspoon sail
2 cups 14 ounces) m ln la lu rr
marshmallows
I Ik r u p s ( l t k - 6 o u n c e
packages) srm l-sw rrt chocolate
pieces
lk cup chopped nuts
1 teaspoon vanilla
Combine sugar, milk, butter
and salt In a medium pan. Bring

2 lablespoonsoll
2 tablrspoons butter
Cut grouper Into 2 x 4-lnrh
plrrrs. I’ll! Dour, paprika, salt
Into bug. Pul a lew pieces of fish
at a lime In hag and shake to
coal. D ip floured fish Inin egg.
ihen roll In bread crumbs. Fry
four m lnutrs on raeh side or
until hrownrd. Serves four.

Th e recipes that didn't pass
familial muster — and which
gave those garbarge disposals
■h rlr trrm ln u l workouts —
could fill a book of Ihclr own.
she said.
"In most eases, m y husband
would never say something
was bad." D'Agostino said In a
recent tn lrrv le w . "Inste a d,
he'd say. 'It's O K . bul please
don't make It anymore.' Tha t
was his way of telling me —
ugh! — It's awful
"M y daughter, on the other
hand, was always frank and
honest. She's probably m y
bcsl rrlllc ."
D'Agostino said Iherr was
oner a lime her family, like
most lovers of Italian cooking,
thought they could never su r­
vive without th rlr olive oil and
l&gt;iirmrsan rherse and brrud
crumbs.
Hut when Frank, an Easton
gast r oent er ol og i s t , was
diagnosed as having coronary
artery disease In 1986. su rviv­
al suddenly took on frighten­
ingly new Implication*.
Angioplasty cleared Frank's

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lest."

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running!"
Hun lo the nearest grorery
si ore for th r Ingrrdlrnls nerded
lo prr|&gt;.irr Jean Skipper's rrrl
pcs

RED BEANS AND RICE
I lb. smokrri sausage, fully
rookrd
I ru p illrrd relrry
1 large onion, ehopprd
11 Iraspmin garlic powder
11 teaspoon blac k |&gt;epper
:t 40-ounre runs red kidney
beans, undralnrd
2 1 0 -o u n r c ca n s s t e we d
iciinalors
Crushed red pep|ier to taste
Put all ingrrdlrnls In a large
[Mil and simm er until you ru n'l
wall any longer. S rrv r over rtcr.

PEPPER STEAK WITH RICE
J cups hnl rooked rice
I |Miund round steak, rut In
[La-ltu-h thick strips
BB

2 lablesponns eornsiarrh
2 large In itia to rs , e u l In
rlghlhs
Ilk cups beef brnlh
1 cup shred g rrrn onions, with
tups
2 green peppers, eul Into strips
H n ip each water and soy
saurr
While he r Is rooking, pound
steak Into 'k-lnch thickness. C m
Into U-Inch wide strips. Sprinkle
meal with paprika and allow lo
stand while preparing other In­
gredient*. Using a large skillet,
brown inrat In h ulirr. Add garllr
and broth. Cover and simmer 30
m lm itrs. S tir In onions and
g rrrn peppers. Cover and rook
live minutes more. Blend In
eomstareh. w a irr and soy saurr.
Stir Inio meat mixture. Cook,
st i r r i ng, unt i l cl ear and
thickened, about two minutes.
Add tomatoes and stir gently.
Serve over bed ol rice.

FIVE MINUTE rUDGE

1 tal)lrs|Mxm paprika
2 latilrspcxins butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed

I Vs cups sugar
Vv cup undiluted evaporated

to

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b o ll

s tirrin g

c o n s ta n tly .

Conk 4-5 minutes Remove from
heat. S llr In m arshm allow s,
m ils, rhoeolale pieces and vanII
la. Sllr v igorously for one minute
unlll marshmallows melt. Pour
Into buttered H-Inch square pun
Cool in the refrigerator and keep
refrigerated.

FRIED OROUFER FIN0ER8
2 pounds rle a n ril grouper
llllrts
2 hralcn rggs
Ik cup flour
I teaspoon paprika
Ik traspoonsall
*k cup hrraderumlts

BEER BREAD
3 cop* (lour

12 ounces warm beer
I Ik teaspoon* baking powder
■k cup sugar
•a teaspoon salt
I tablespoon m cllrd butler
Mis all Ingredients together
with a spoon In a large bowl.
Dough will hr stiff and lumpy.
Spoon Into a grrusrd loaf pan
Bake at 350* for 55 minutes.
Brush top with butter. Makes
one loaf.
Lacy Ooman la a Sanlord
Harold correspondent. Har Cook
ol Iho Waak laaturaa appaar
aach Wedneedey. Phona: 3230413.

clogged arteries, bul his con­
dition left the D 'Agostinos
puzzled and frustrated. For 20
years, they had followed what
they considered a low -fat.
low-cholesterol diet, exercised
regularly and led generally
heallhy lives.
Frank was released from the
hospital and placed on a bland
diet In an effort lo bring hla
cholesterol level down.
"B u t I knew If we were going
In make It work. It had to be
ro o d s w e lik e d lo eat. ' *
D'Agostino said. "W e couldn't
live on broiled Bounder the
rest of our lives."
Her solution: Take the reellies for I he zesty Italian dishes
her family loved and strip out
not Just cholesterol and satu­
rated fats but as m uch of the
total (at as possible.
It worked. Alter Just a month
of rating what D'Agostino des e r l b r s a s h e r
"lower than low fat" cooking.
F ra n k re d u re d his serum
cholesterol level from 290 lo
)91. Ills welghl dropped B
pounds.
A s w ord of her success
spread among F ra n k ’s col­
leagues In the medical com­
m u n ity. D 'Agostino started
receiving requests for recipes.
She finally decided to collect
them Into a book.
She said "Italian Cooking for
u Healthy Heart" Is Ihe Bret
low-fat. low-eholrslero) Italian
rookbook published In the
United States.
"It's not a prescribed diet.
It's a method of cooking, and
you can adapt this method of
c o o k i n g lo any f o o d . "
D'Agostino said.

4

O nly minister gets meager wages for marriages
B DEAR ABBY: I need someone
U p

explain something lo me;
rrhaps your readers could help,
“lie story goes like tills:
Thr bride Was beautiful III her
gown T h e photographer
forged $830. and she didn't but
M rye. T h r llnrtsl Insisted oil his
•860 In advance. Th e organist
was only fair, but worth the $50
•he was paid. T h r dinner was
s a id to be d e l i c i o u s a n d
(pensive. T h e minister who
idly gave 13 hours of his lime,
rlplng lo plan ihe ceremony,
lunsei Ihe couple and conduct
_ie two-hour rehearsal to which
Jhrerybody was la ir, came lo the
Church an hour und a half early
to pictures rould be taken be­
forehand — all In spile of the fact
at neither the bride nor groom,
lor any member* of Ihelr fami­
lies. Ix-longed lo his church. He
as paid $20.
A bby. If I Ills were Ihe excep­
tion. I would chalk It up to one
Insensitive, ungrateful couple,
bul tills Is not the exception — It
Is Ihe rule. It has happened lu
me scores ol limes during m y
career in the ministry, so It

ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

appears lo be the accepted way
of doing things. It may not be
Intended us an Insult, but It
eerlalnly feels like one. Can you
understand this?

PUZZLED IN WICHITA
DEAR PUZZLEDt I run un­
derstand this happening 40
years ago. but today, a minister
cannot have his suit eleanrd and
pressed, gel a haircut und pay to
gus up his ear lo gel him lo Ihe
church and back for $20. Today,
a $100 bill for his services would
seem meager.

DEAR ABBYi My name Is
Rhlaiinon Vaughn, und I go to
Nicholas Elementary School In
Sacramento. I asked m y teacher

how to spell "hum ungous" and
she told me to look It up In Ihe
dictionary. I tried, hut I couldn't
nm l It anywhere. Abby. if you
don't know how lo spell a word,
how are you supposed lo find It
In the dictionary'' I’lease help
me.

and Instruction; to make prollclt-nl.
T h a t s e e m s I o be a n
appropriate word to use In conneellon with any prolt-sslon. I
consider mysrll trained, us are
some of my canine patient* —
only In different skills.

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DEAR RHIANNON; That ts a

NEBRASKA VETERINARIAN

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trained nurses.)
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CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COOUT.
CIO H TKIN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND PON
f IMINOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASA NO to #*40 CA 4*1

Seminole

O rla n d o • W in te r Park

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 ____________________ 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

ALLIANCE m o r t g a g e
COMPANY, a Florida
torpor at ton.
Plaintiff
v*
CHARLES E DUHART.of al
Defendant*

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EO W AR D S ABETFA R D .
I t Trustee
B rv d n n t Unknown
Lott Known Mailing Address
P O B o i).
RrooAhno MA 07144.
YOU ARE N O TIF IE O mat an
action to foreclose the mortgage
encumbering the following
property in Seminole County.
Florida
Condominium Unit TO. Build
«g &gt;C o ! H ID D EN V ILLA G E
CONDOMINIUMS according to
the Declaration of Condominium
recorded March 11. 100! In
Official Record* Book loia
Paget l SI I thru 1117 and
amended by firtt amendment
thereto recorded May 14 IMS In
Official Record* Book 1AM.
Page* 147) th ru l i t ) and
amended by tecond amendment
thereto recorded May 10. IMS in
Official Record* Book lost.
Page 1001 and amended by
amendment thereto recorded
June * IMS m Official Record*
Boo* laaa Page* 111) thru IM I.
and fu rth e r am en de d by
amendment thereto recorded
Juty 17. IMS in Official Record*
Book 1454 Page* 1044 thru IASI
and fu rth e r am e n d e d by
amendment thereto recorded
February J. IMA In Official
Record* Book 1707. Page* 1014
thru «0J4. and further amended
by amendment thereto recorded
May 4 I too in Official Record*
Book 17)1. Page* IH I thru 11)0
and fu th e r a m e n d e d by
amendment thereto a* recorded
m Official Record* Book I74S.
Paget I0M thru 1110. Public
Record* of Seminole County.
Florida together with all appur
•enancet thereto and an un
divided interact in ttw *ommon
element* of *&gt;d Condominium a*
tet forth in taid Declaration
Together with Range, retnger
aior oather. dryer
hat been filed by the Plaintiff
aga*n%t you and other* in the
above tty led cauta and you are
required to terve a copy of your
written detente*. If any. to It on
SMITH A SIMMONS. Plaintiff *
attorney* 111 W #»! Adam*
Street Suite ll 14 Jacktonville.
Florida 11101. on or before
March 17. 1*90. and file the
original with the Clerk of thit
Court either before servke on
Plaintiff'* attorney or immedi
atety thereafter otherwise a
default will be entered agamtf
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and teal
of thi* Court on fhi* itth day of
February. ItM
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jennifer P Price
Deputy Clerk
(S EA L)
Publith
1*. » . March
7.14 l**0
D EN 11*
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that we
ore engaged m business at P O
Boa to m ). Altamonte Spring*.
F l )17ia . Seminole County
Florida under the Fictitious
Name ot B IB LIO FIL E. and that
we intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court lemmata County. Fiori
da. in accordance with the
Provision* of I he Fictitious
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
•OS Of Florida Statute* 1957
John R Muethor
Kathryn P Muether
Publish February It. March 7.
14. II. ItfO
0 E N 1*0
IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT.
E IG H T E E N TH JU D ICIAL
CIR CUIT. IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLO R 'D A
CASE NO : Of 4S0ACA Of-L
FLO R IDA NATIO NAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
THE SHOPPESOF
IN TER LA C H EN
PARTNER SH IP a Florida
general partnership. *t a l .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALS
Notice i* hereby given that,
pursuant to an order or I meI
tudgment ol foreclosure or tered
m the above captioned action. I
will tell the property situated m
Semmote County. Florida, de
Scribed at
The North f it 00 feet ot the
West '« of the NE •« of the
NW
iett the North 40 00 feet
thereof and the West 40 00 teat
thereof for Public Roads, ail m
Section )). Township 11 South
Range )0 E a s t. Sem inole
County Florida and let* the
toiiowing described parcel
The West 17100 leef ot the
Norm lio 00 feet of the West ‘ a
of the NE • of the NW ' a of
Section ) ) Township 11 South.
Range 10 C a st. Sem inole
County. F lor .da
at public safe, to me highest and
best b.dder tor cash at the west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanlord
F tor.da at II 00 A M . on the
im d day ot March IffO
Witness my hand and the seal
ol this Court on February 22.
IffO
(S E A ll
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of theCircuit Court
By JoneE Jasewc
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 10 March 7.
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typo dog Vklnfy of Pork
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O p p o r t u n it io s
A CHANCE To Start Your Own
Butmost (tranchite) with lit
tie down pymnt A company is
willing to finance you even if
you have little or no credit
Earning potential *45.000
*75.000 wtthm your 1st year
O n ly te flon* In q u irie s
fbba* l* n i oof long dHtawco
DRIVE A MERCEDES
WEAR DESIGNER CLOTHES
EARN tlOoOOt PER MONTH)
CALL |407) (2 J-5 M 7
For 94br. r n i i i d w Bf p
PROPERTY A DAY CARE
17 f l North Brattle Or Day
C art Nursery, completely
modern A beautiful Can be
used a* medical facility or any
other kind of butmets Mr*
Croon 32) 0571 eve after 0
p m H ) 0145_______________

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E IIT H j u d i c i a l
CIR CU IT IN AN O FO R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
Cate Number I f 11*0 CA tf P
c o m m o n w ea lth

M ORTGAGE COMPANY OF
AM ER ICA. L P
Plamlift.
v*
K E N N E T H H CHAMBERS.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice i* hereby given that
pursuant to an order or a final
iwdgment ot foreclosure in »h#
above captioned action I will
sell the property situated m
Semi note County. Florida de
scribed as
LO T I I ) GOVER N OR S
P O IN T PHASE 1. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R ECO R O ED IN PLAT BOOK
tf. a t p a g e s 24 t h r o u g h h .
INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY FLORIDA
al public sale to the highest and
best bidder lor cash, at the West
Front Door ot the Courthouse m
Sanford. Semmoie County. F»or
Ida. at II 00 a m . on March 11
IffO
D A TE O this 2)rd day of Feb
ruary. IffO
M AR YANNE MORSE
A* Clerk of the Court
By JoneE Jesewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February It. March /
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IN T H I C IR CU IT COURT
E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR CU IT IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO f t f t l f CA 10 L
IN R E TH E M A T TE R O F TH E
A DOPTION OF THE PERSON
KAC
A Minor
W ILLIA M STRONG JR
Petitioner
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO G LEN R CRAWFORD
Address Unknown
Resident e Un* nown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE O that an
action lor the adoption ot the
person. KARI ANN
CRAW FORD and you are re
quested to serve a copy of 7our
written defenses, it any. to it on
Petitioner * attorney whose
name and address is
TIM O TH Y M O LEAR Y
ESQUIRE
US5W Fairbanks Avenue
Winter Park. Florida U7ff
on or before the 17th day of
March IffO and Me the original
with the Clerk of mis Court
either before service on Peti
tioner * attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
will be entered aqa n*t you tor
the relief demanded m the
complaint of PeM-onrr
W ITNESS My hand and the
seal of this Court on February
If. IffO
I l f A ll
Mar vanne Morse
As Clerk of the Court
B| Jennifer P Price
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February II. IS March
7. 14 IffO
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bHIca* tlerttnp el RH/dt
Mery. If/Fl ASR OT
CeR.newM
117— C o m tm rc U l
Rewtefs
toatari . Mery, lif t Renovated
■happing tirip. Ri ta 2Pta to
N. lac ter etolililonQti Coed
eepoeurei m MU in MM
If R M WORKSHOE Water and
etectvic eveilabta
Call
» lie i

T BDRta. i‘i bathtawnhoute
flip Part A*e Adultt only
Uff/ma incl oater Celt
Rencyta M b l W t a l

M in iitH i

113— W anted to Rent

-A p a rtm e n ts
Unfurnished/
Rant
rnlth*
CLIANtLARBI Aperfmant*
Coea Lacalbn UM K l U p n
month NaPvH CellMlWP
c o n a u / M u n ic o v t
ATAt Til ENTS
EXTRA LAKOI UMIT1I
t.lAlbedreamepte
Psel'Tannit Court Peacelvi.
convenient lacpfien Quwi oil
•tree! partlnp Renovation
Jpaclall be Mturlty Mr quail
tiedaaaHranfkf m u m *
Larpe renoroba I barm. IH/wh
+ UM tec Peel tale A quiet

aiSPONSHLI tuple teetinp
mabrie homo Raea up an prvl
property bead ta relocate
ASAP m rcif.eitardpm
1 2 5 -F o r Lease
SAMFoao 11P2 French Ayr .
In Marlin aidp . nail le
Golden Lamb aetfeuranr Cill
Mel Mott.n I Ifl IMP_______

n o n in sfecial
Larpe renovated I barm. pool.
Ultimo be aepeeil tar puaii
Ilea appntanb or noor tin
rent U&gt;PtaJ*rXDtaM
KIASONABlt I ana t Miriam
lllttw n ll 111 month pirn
mturlly______ Call IM-ltat
lAHPOao - I bdrm . 1 balk,
ch/a. ipaciout, aa appilancet
included rra rial, leavemeea
1AMP0RD. Larpe I and 1
bdrm •», pay monlhly ar
•neatly Dap . rebrencet. IPS
ert Senior Clllienel PI P2U
tANPOao ■ I bdrm. I both,
malar appliance* U M mo *
uoa toe Ceil p i g » _______
U N KM SPECIAL! I
Itudre AI bedreemeaartmentt
M Otpetll tar U A tear
323-3101 EiLSOS
2 KMM. IU T H APTS
Over l.MPSq FI. Livlnp Areal I
Q ro re tie w
to *
TQM Lika Miry IM .
3 T1 «M
101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
1-4 AMD SB 44 2 bdrm furn,
Incl wathar/dryar. micro
Touritf Wglcoma.... Ml 2*4)

MM fM M WOOS MEN
NEW 4/1Vy ( M l home Lett
W MeetII Lett of txlfM11
tMA.ni
WALLACE CEIIS REALTY
1214477
it a m i
t Room, | bom howto Kim
fireplace end termnotf parch,
comer lot Aba I ream howto
with arrep around parch,
fanead yard. 2trail. 2thodr
&gt;Ml leeCat! el Oltaen
SU.MP FOR SOTM Mata Offer 11
Call Ml ncler tlta BIO
A BILATIO Vataittna tar a
handyman Oarer financing
VI. dotached perepo Submit
all ettavv Term*

UTEll^REALTY

lie. Real Ittata Infer
MMSaatardAre
3 7 i-0 7 H -..........1212257
BTOMKR
Tba Oatt ■Sentara
Ouiet/prlvafe I large bdrmt.
utility room/3rd bdrm. ]
beiht. fireplace, paoi/lannli
prlvliedpet Included Reduced
•a II ISAM Phone day* XD
SO I ar alter SPM and
•raetendt. Ml VetAtaft m i
OIRARV • I acre prim* hlph
wooded tat- 1/1 bane built In
ITS/. Above ground pool
er/dtctlnp. Sprlntlert.
•mrtthep. alarm ryt... StAWS
Ellen HI fin/ioan UP SIM
Timpka Realty. Im„ l» III !

OCBAftY 1 bdrme IV* bam*. 2
car ijaroga, icroon porch, ill
U »/ m o

UlilOllfclK M24*4 1214DELTONA N*&lt;t 3 bdrm 2
bath. urotmt room, garage,
foncod 1330/mo I yt Mim
&lt;04 78* U 3i or 407 040 283*

’

* w M lIO M * *
IMMACULATE
I bdrm/1 born
I2 0BDDown
NonQualifying Mortgage
Ja&gt;|«its*a IsslEHtU
&lt;07-322-1151

M l TOM
ClORt W411 OiMffwri msrtl Mil.
Now Mtrudti built bom* 3
badroom* 2bath, family room,
worksheet..
u i ooo
MAKE OFFER CallOiartatfe
IRA................... siems

L A R I M A R T Creatfnpt v s

Immacutatt. Payer, fptc.
lermel dlalnp. pal In tit,

R E N T O N E ...
G ET ONE
FREE
f you can rant a 2 bdrm.
ith for thp pr lea ol a 1

Rantal Apartmanls
On Lake Monroe
213$ W. Seminole
Bird.
Hwy. 17-92
Sanlotd, FL 32771

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

!P(us

ranty ttawanly....... SUSP

Walailront U la sly la
Modtrn F lln a tt Canter
Indoo* Racquatball
One Month Fra*

^ 5

Siring Hammock Pari I
bdrm, I bam rtiatat hem
HI M* M) Mil.

CiR
■RAM

MAMACIMCNT A MALTY
MSmS/MIMW
TIP TOP MCAPI I Ipaciam 2
btam | bam an daubta be
aim family.ream, hreplace.
Ca. lac.

322-2420
321-2720
IMS Pert O r , leotard
M l W. Late Mary I I .. L t Mtay

LAR R Y H IR M A ta PROM 1 1

M IIR I

WINTIH I PR IHAS
central H/A.
W.

l/lkt.

_______ t &amp; M _______
* # DARTED* *
HOMIS A MOOILI ROM!I
RIMTAlf A ACRIAOB
N

W

I j

140— O tM iN tU
_______ F t f . h t t —
STYLIST Wim

U B - C — im o rc lo l
P r i u r ty / la la

FN S N U B T0 N M U
nm Si A SantardAye
TanadOC S One MJMtR leal
Mrgkauta ar aarapa baHdWip
Ona «M to taai aiftca Map
Wim adtalwnal i.MS tq taaf
covered tierape ptut eutttde
ttorape One let acretkttreet

_jjtakeej_P*mHaj»*

S S L
i&lt;3— W a ttrfrw it

&gt;/\
STORE ISLAN0
I 2 ec on Lk Menrea . lawev
A wafer S1M.SM Ml IMA
STORE ISIAROAMAI
ACCOM fa SI /akn'i Hear
Larpe freed lef ■ part la

canatArteeri------i m i N M 52544 CNSN
INCLUCHNO CLOSIRO COST
1A « bttrn Hemet in Sanford.
OeitanaDelary/Lt Mary/
Lonpaaad'Altamanta Sprmpt
ti.304 o o n w iR a a o s iw
] bdrm I bam. fireplace,
appliance*, carper!
l b too

USSTHM S3,t0O OMM

ASSUME NO QUALITY
V I 'I . I M H f t . new paint
ana carpal, appiiancet an 1/1
acre tllf/m a i l l SOP

CENEVA
Houta on 2 i acre* i bdrm . 1

bath, appiiancet. garage, ed
dilia n a i pul bldg or
wortthop

-------- ------ Ut.SM

PAUL A1ITH OSAORRt
VINTUR11 PROPIRTIIS
_____

M l AIM

NID0CNLAII
ASSUM f, N O O U A LIFY
1 bdrm 1 bath, larpa lot.
lenetd back yard U I.S M
IM O i cam to mtg M l Mae

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III

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i l l * . H I. St. Sulla MP
1 STORY W/INOROUND POOL
* bdrm , 1 bathe, tamlty rat.,
country tltchon, tern parch.
A covered patio Over MM Id
tt Seller moflvatad..... SM.SM
LAKIFRONT heme In EtaAary
tying ] bdrm. Iamity rm,
IntMe idllltlee. ctatata I 4.

mwf

MOWMIRIMO R. L M IN TS

T E U F A IR

R EA LTY

II HWY If *1. OIAARY
30SUM431/30MU5722
LAME MANT
VS on Ip tecluded tal. bacti
up la poll court*, family room
w;fireplace and a dan. 1 car
garage ............ . ..I1SL000
ASSUMEABLE MORTGAGE
LARI MARY REALTY
_________TO-Cllt________
LOCH ARBOR
By owner. 1 tdm I bam.
cantral H/A. an J tatt IIS
Homawood Dr Reduced to
Mi.tM............i tea 121 ton

MUST SEU
SANFORD
SLIM down
atturn* na quality Ibdrm , 1
bam. l car garage. Irg kitch
an, tpk. Km path. Ml Mta.
OUT OF STATE ewner mutl
tell. Handyman tpocial Brick
Route. 1 bedroom*. 1 bam.
Mutl be teen Bed alter till
W mm St Call Ml 42aI lit
tr mi tonne____________
QUINN NEALTT • 321-3M3
Rettdealfalaad Cwneu rclal
SALE ON LEUE OPTION
D ELTO N A
1 bdrm
•plll/lbalh I.1S1 tq tt la
acre U4.MS Attwnubta Men
Oaohtymp Lean CeMMl-MM
SANFOtO

f

O t R I V A • letary « M m .
tarmal tantap ar Hetap rm.

CAUM TT1M

4 bedroom. 2 tlqry,
uci.il It
N touch

157— 5
Homos / Solo

I RETS
I....... .
14H
dtacfrtc MtnMamry.

Last Edison, wtll l«pl, ntwr
carptf. mirror ncuH l 10 tl
wood d«ck and tropical
landicapinf undar canopy ol
oak* Grval naif fiberhood.
Betl tafua
1113.000
th e ro*ia3oi4co
m tm

anptae........................... Ilf* IP
Coll Mr Piyne, M l f i l l

M Otai OeRa ti Reyal
WASM.atiaiSM.ftt

IMAMly
4 raMOaatlal oaHt. mcamt
HI AM. eepaneet U M Price.
SPSJM Attwmabia llnanclnp
alt% masts
1S3— A c r t A f t Lots/Salo______
Nw Qwlifyia| Mprt|S|«i
O S TIIH I1ACRES. WILL
WOOOE D
121OOO
Will Sell/Trade Far A Haute
laritnaa l u l EiUts
&lt;47-322-1155
GENEVA. SACtES
Big oatt. tatr term* Ml 000
Pri kibtaa Realty, tt, Mia
HIOHAOeytat OrangtCttyon
ceucily maintained rd ff.ee
area eaty termt n SHOO do
ors/OMcetnes, m n g
OCALA RATIONAL FORIST
Wooded loft River accett
u e » each Na manor dowel
121 41monlhly
Owner
itafllieHtoar latcun ina
SEMINOLE COUNTY I ecret
wim haute 2 bdrm 2 bam
112**00 a S acret large oak
treat lb 000 Hwy at 1 Acral
u 10 ooo a Dll Dean Ha
itkttrsnl s ecret ITtl OOO
LAR I COUNTY S ecret
t&gt;e*00A M ecret 1217000
SHOmiS NEAUY
_________ 111«IH_________
135— Condom inium s
C o -O p / S o !•
SANDLIWOOO VILLAS
Spaooul t bdrm t 1bam. mint
cond. wyn m i porch. h#a1
pump, fans* appiiancet.
0«h0t. tM-tOO______ HI 4SU
VILLAIOF CAISILBKRRY 2
bdrm , 3 bam ♦ dan icrtan
porth
oat 7iaaac*77 gill
137— M o b ilt
Ho m t s / S A l«
CAMIAGE COVE
SURER RICH! ) bedroom. I
lull bam. d0Libi«vb.d« Cam#
dral cailingt* hardboard tid
*ng. thing!.# roof »kirtirtg&lt;
Mwt laa Ta Apprm IaM i&lt;400
Call Cal tact
401tM 7040
or 407 JHWl/aMf apm
L A R G E 1 BEDROOM
Eacallanl condition, nictiy
lurniihad. corner lot at Park
A r t MobHq Park
372 2441
MUST SEU.
&gt;4 * b. 10 Creltmede VI
iplf. thingle root, dlihnether.
Ipic A rolrlp 111ooo or oltor
Oeyt Ilf IlHJiect A whndt
eat m i eon_______________
SANF0I0 AREA PAIR
H i l l S/t l pill, *71 Camb
screened room
34000
Rape 14X31 tpiil t4 Tidwell
31.200 down for qualified
buyer Under 3331 per month
includes mtg and iof rent
Repe • 14X34 &gt;/l tplif. Si
Fleetwood Land Point ft1700
dawn for qua'ilfled buyer
Under 3110 per month in
cludtdi rntg and lot rent
14X34l/l. » Guerdon

tf 000

12X34 2/1 10 Manatee Fenced
yard
33000
14X34 l/l«i iplkt 32 Skyline,
screenedporch 312,000
24X33 2/2 tplil. 30 Champi
on Concord Fireplace*
dry wall •filerior, very clean
311,330
14X33 2/1 tpM. 30 Craffmade
Oikhwekher. fireplace. 317000
Bfsksi. 37551(0/131-3703
CAR11AGE COVE
SURER MICE11 1bedroom 2
full bam, double*id* Cathe
dral ceiling*, hardboard tid
Ing. ihingie roof ikirfing
Mutl tee Te Appreciate! 14.WO
Calf Collect
&lt;07*11 70a0
or 401 Hi. 111?after 4pm
IHO Palm Air 34 a 12. cenlral
heat 4 #*r wacher A dryer
Good condition 17000 Lot la*.
Carriage Cove Mobile Home
P»rb C-i1lil4 40VI

CAUBMT
R E A L IS T A T I
R EALTOR .

__________x a
i4 i-A p e i i« w c M
/ F u m it u f t

WANTED. Peed taabiap aggiT
ar aal. WPataa
• StR ISAll
Wa ber'SeH Feremite A Cat
tactWtae. lactadkag la
n n ii
DIBARY 2 bdrm . | , l
car garape ureen parch, all
maiar appHencae MM/ma
Flrtl. lett. kecurtfy ml m
ilia___________________
CHAIRS ■I reciwter. Ian; I AW.
Racket recline.. Ian tflaach
car eea 1214_______
•DINITT! SIT Round table
end ) wooden chain 111 Can
Maim
CalIMS SOW
(arly American Sala wllh
matching chair; bap tab
caftaelabta Raaeanabtal
Call attar IPM MS 11a*
FROST F i l l RaRIpwatar. tt
cu H. taefured deerc. eea.
candHMf. MM Ml MSI
HOUSIROLD OithOL chav
chair, end tabtae A labia.
tanmerackeHCallMl left
K I N M S R I WASH 1 1 •
I ic ellent condition White
tl*» Call Ml MSf. anytime.
LARRY’S MART. 11] Santar*
Aee baw/Uied turn A eaa&lt;
Bfry/SoK/TraAo------ Strain.
• LIVIHO ROOM SUIT! ISectional couch and 2 twleel
racked) Ilka new All tar S*S
Can .............. mieae
• LOVI SIAT/IOFA paid
crvthad velvet, ttamieu Meal
home lie. tor aftKe. waiting
room ar home 1100 m IF**.
early AMor eve*_________
a Ml CROWAVI oven [Large)
IM Ml Sail altar aPM
a FAIR of ice cream aartaur
Chain Antiqueor Iginalt *2d
Call Ml MSB_______
•SOFA end matching laveeeat
Contemporary, earth tenet
SM......................... SM rut
•SOFA IID . brawn lene* Ul
12*4211________________
SOFAS •e,cel lent cand III] ea
Chrome A giau end lebta A
dinette lebta Matching wood
end tablet SMM22

m w iv n im i
A M F t r G ttrat Burrawt
FAIRW AY MOTORS
"Hame at l l t t Down A Ride"
SMSUS 12 t l Langwaad M l MM
M CA D ILLA C BROtW NAM
S A L I PRICE
II.m

...................ItOISAI
MSMtlartSI-ien
AMFtrOttrat Burrawt

lis t H.

113*05

154— f l M l Iit a t a
SPACIOUS DPLTORA SPLIT
VI Pfta. aal M trt.

•acapf laa. lap, title, ate
M POMTIAC MONO AM
Auta. aw. caualta. M uaiee

NBW

tanca Sm naal SSAWS
IM M A C V L A TI MR V S Maw

Intartar CelIMp tens built In
uttllfy.

M CADILLAC IL DORADO
WAS M.MP P NOWMAM
{KJSUSOAI
........... Dealtr
MAMSfarMI-MSl .
TME Ilf P5T5KRT5

&gt;15— B M t t M l i

Iparmn praaf rm, larpa tit
iRtlda trinity, wartthap,

MAIAMAM N000S ANEA
late Mary KhodL appro, 1
ecret. large oat treat. 4
bdrm , greetroom, formal
dining, dim. I*r&lt;p ureined
pool, silt SOS Atiumable
Newly renovated Immadlate
occupactcylOwnar. ejaesu

REGATTA
SHORES

w

m -w iarui-iSN
AM Far Qiarga Burraw*

‘IS • L itd id , tk irttp l,
dacMMnf ctntattan AtkMp
M R S ............. CdMMfPM

O l A A R T S P LIT VS. U O L O T.

ASSUME, NOQUNUTT
LAKE MANT POOL NOME
New s bdrm 2&gt;y bam 1 nary,
eppllartcet. fireplace. I car
•arage................... MAIM

103— Housts
Unfurnished / Rent

mi|or Appliincm

PtRTTT MR M LTOfU 1/1 IN
petal araa. PaMpdL
yard. Ota, Ftartdp rm.
reampiwi Hav wify... |

■aano H iw o F fK i aiotio
&lt;M«J It b 2BO Id ft
ociroNiboi
Meee In Special
IHP/me
_______ s**h i *s i _______
I SMALL aiNTALOFFICIS
Toned OC I Very re*tenet lor
U* I*. Call new! B ltlfl

MM me A cb r a t a l *

I Start/Up af
natal tana* Mta a* my Uw
ctat ctMtcHl df Mpfl pudllfy
tatrttaR Ruga and Fauntaln
■ F w b y y w ita L M s u M
IIK N

V I tpHI plan, tpptancrt. I
car gar ape an privacy bnced
I/I acre
IU .M

MANINIK't VILLAOI
Lake Ada I bdrm
u u mo

MM HWY. MW........SANFORD
ILtPMtaOddOfdf l-A
MS Mil
LHf AAMf A AUSTf

Anyone In Mw Ctoaltr
SanfontlAke Mery area,
•lino lo io *as nr*, i/i m

127— OWice Rentals

M l — Hemes for Soie
Ibdrm

M AUfCR PARR AVENUE
WAS Ilia n # NOW UAMl

mN

131— Condom inium
________Rewtefs

SANFORD
Cary 1 b e d r o ^
•craenea perch. Iiphted perl
mp No p e ll l l n , mo. lease
InctuRtt aoeler. CeM m J H l.
i ba rm . |wit remeaeted. free
canoe me. na pale hop per
menrh
Call M l u n

V W IM m 4

m nnarm -iM i
AM Far Curia Burreer*
T A IE B f M n H N n
tu H m y Qw||
•acapf fee. lap. ttlta. etc
M CHEVY SPECTRUM
Auto. air. a dr. I ferae. Really
low mile*) Only tltf.avma
Call Mr Payna. » t t l l
1*2 DH
acylinder, aipead. A/C. tfara.
now lira* Great MlleaptII
11.MP............ Call l/a m*

331— C a rt

iV ii l l i l i r i t i i i r

•% Cm Mtf |hw*
pine CKitT area • a bdrmt,
!'■ a karmt. wait la
Klnacratl (lamanfary.
tata/md rM p .B U tn

47— A p a itm o n ls
f g w W / ljg &gt;

W KIN SFCCU L
U M I I barm. A/C. |M.
taundy. site me be depetil
let awetlfiea eaplicenie or
■amoveIftion* m a m
NIC! clean I b*m aal ideal
be i e» y ll M i n i * p in Use
•etunty Ceil M l nee______
SANFORO Hug# &gt;barm . on ]
•lean Camplab priracy
•IM/nk ♦ UN tec Call
W HP
__________
SANFORD. I barm t m me
A * UM wcurity Kelerencei
regukted CaHgdgta______

UFRtltfT Plana with ban&lt;h.
fM i condition AUing 0400
Cdtf 222310*. ontima

REALTY, I NC.

IN -D u R e iT r ip f e i/ R e o t
Claaa m a t . h i than ana
lewary iKiiiun cam* TV
ttarflngaties/wt l » a n
CLEAR ream for wtrking
pereen U Inch taler Tv.
•mail rabfparatar. wether, all
allllfle*. mate mrvtc* U l par
‘
Call in m i
HITCHER, laenary privii
Mature male pretarre * 7 5
Hi cellar ta* wipe i

•SOLOIMOEILMIIU

M

m -5
^ a l^ rttb ia a
S T E N S T R O M

331— Cars

333— Mwslcol
g j g g f r i M

■ B R K B

f l — A ^ e rtn w w ti/
H jjjt lH M g
(X L T w U T T m »7 m S 3
OK. Na pettier*, liw t a M n
a u N ir ir a o m i
m a n K ther* 1 bdrm

K I T ' h f C A R L Y L E # by L a rry W ri|lM

Ul

Wednesday. March 7, 1900 — M

PIS FOOT FIMROLAM M AT
Vary entp w dmtgn Very aid.
Naadt raetardltan You re
maue-tMe^eCatlMliMO
i i n . a u — r u b t7
Rimlta driedwt traltar M HR
I/O. Ml ttaktM tap.
pafrot. MUST SELL 11
_ MktapfSJM.......... Mitt
K — M HNT
SS Ft*m Idea bawl SU
P V * --------- ----

Fuffyk
Sa-MipHaraam
Ml IPO
MOM* Caleb S u d l
WASSI1W1 P NOW 0*M l

MS-MtlarM) Mtl
F«r Ctarge Burrow*
TME UP MTBENTS

am

eicapflai.feg. Iilta.tft
M SPRINT Auta. air. ttaraa.
realty meet ...
ttt wmo
Call Mr. Payne. Ml f IM
M CADILLAC ■ROODHAWI
SALE P R IC E ...............
ILSS22MA)

ry m iS N U
4MR'H M i ll* tADAIFM
lYIRYfRIMOMUSTOOIH
and hath Thun
Y- * nil 1 Mil
_______kAee. Sinterd_____
M T ttS N U
ta-tS FAM fllll M T. ONLY
Mi M M M. IRA. M. FIRM
Antique*. celbctebtaL chtan.
tadlL typeweltar. maHrdtt.

S FAMILY - Saturday, VtaM
UM Mtpneti* Aee . MM and
m , h,lm,f*o km ur
&gt;14— W «fHo4 to OstY

M 5 — MhcWtoRowsst
PBAIKITIALL tarda H ^ ‘
ItetUtOan Ikhard, MSMta
W l --------- SEU___
•SUIT’S CROWN FAMN
itn
f piecewttMSSIS Itaa
Fermica Shaw COM 14d ■
■ as h IM. recima A
IMA ahaekha*. I A bad
patty US. alum waltlnp i
SIA MISAal__________
Car Step* Dial, baa
RaadyMl i Cancrata■Aanchat
Sarvd Rati. Camant. Steel
dHUNONIOS OF nama brand
gaff bans. Mi aadi. Call
giR O N R ITI MANGEL
IR O N IR . Ilka new sit dawn
Mittal. 121 Call new I las lets

JACUXli - Seat* 4 I yrt ata
Fata sm A atklng SMS. Call
Call....... ................m Mai
And ttapltat hiking 11.MS ar
..... . ...Mitsei
a OLDER Charmgtaw grill,
werkt wim 1 new LP lank*
S M ...............................TO tk M

Me TOM TRAM! A/C camptata
unit. 1tan a/c iraltar packapa
unit. Vandard buck camper
lap.................. Call Ml 0*01
WIMIRION Cotar TV - S mat
tad. Aiklnp tits Flthar VCR.
goad condition, gin ar UM
firm. Call anytime Ml MR
SS4 to SI50.004
IS diktributeri needed Pari A
hill line Na rip necetaary
Rabat! O'Nall If* M10

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LOW PRICES NOBODY CAN BEAT . . . NOBODY!
When It comet to everyday low price*. Nobody Beats Winn-Dixie . . . Nobody! W e e nude
a commitment to bring you the lowest prices on the best quality and earicty of product*
for your family. Save every week without having to shop around. Ybu'll come out with
the lowed total food bill, and that's why we ssy Winn-Dixie has prices Nobody Can Beat.

DON1! MISS THE

W IN N M D iX iE

4™

STIVAL
OF FQ

America’s Supermarket'
• FUNI * FOOD SAMPLINGS! * PRIZES! ______ _
ENTERTAINMENT! * CELEBRITIES! * DEMONSTRATIONS!!
The leading distributors of your favorite foods will be offer­
ing you some of their most popular products to sample and take
home! You'll also find some new ones to try! There will be many
valuable coupons and recipes available throughout the
show . . . And lots of entertainment for the entire family! Qet
ready to have a great time at the Fourth Annual Winn-Dixie
Festival of Foods . . . It's ail brought to you by Winn-Dixie.
America's Supermarket!
________________________

MARCH30-APRIL1,1990

ORANGE COUNTY CONVINTION/CIVIC CENTER
9000 INTERNATIONAL DRIVE________________

PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD
THURSOAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY
MARCH 8-14, 1990

W -D S E L E C T L E A N

W -D S E L E C T L E A N
(C O N S IS T IN G O F S B L A D E
A 5 S IR LO IN )

FRESH WHOLE
PORK LOINS

ECONOMY
PORK CHOPS

M M i a U M f i t l N M M l f NCI

WO tCUCT HAM PRCSM POM

PORK CHOPS

BAIT BACK SPARIBUS

$947 $147

14 TO 17
LB. AVG.

■

_______ V

The O ther
W hite Meat.*

„

SUPERBRAND

FUDGEMIME
ICECREAM

HALF

LIMIT 2.
PLEASE

HARVEST FRESH
CAULIFLOWER!

HARVEST FRESH
BROCCOLI

HEAD

BUNCH

REGULAR, SOUR CREAM
or MESGUITE DIP STYLE

REGULAR. U T E or
GENUINE DRAFT

GOLDEN FLAKE
CHIPS

MILLER

UVY-OZ.
BAG

LIMIT 2.
PLEASE

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SANFORD

3818 ORLANDO DR.

2485 AIRPORT BLVD.
1514 S. FRENCH AVE.

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                    <text>TU E S D A Y

March 6, 1990

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
82nd Year. N o

NEW S DIGEST
□ Sports

Rummel wins (our in a row
S A N F O R D — Ken Kum m i-I C hevrolet ra llied In
w in H;» (m irth straight nam e and lia m l Concrete
Concept* Its nctxind straight h»»s 4-3 In S anlnrd
Recreation MniNtay N'lglu S n liU ill la-ague aclInn
a l C h ase P ark
In I he other ^nnes. A re lla n lw a re ol V o lu sia
m u le d A llm a n A W addles 1 2 0 w h ile Strum
tx-rg Cartaon scored eight ru n s m the top o f the
seventh Inning to post a 9-4 triu m p h over
C a bin e t Aire.
P ag o 1B

Pats lead all-conference team
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - The slate rh a in p i
on L a k e Brantley P a trio ts placed It) players on
tills ye ar's A ll S e m in o le A th letle Conference
g irls' soccer train s. T h e P als, who w on the S A C
title w ith a 100-2 record, and the L ym a n
G re yh o u n d s, who fin ish ed second In the S A C .
each had four players nam ed to the Itrst team
L a k e H ow ell adifc-d two p layers and Lake M ary
one to com plete the first I I
P i g s 1B

G Florida
Abortion laws okay, panel says

16? — S an fo rd

F lo rid a

Stamp price hike
Sanford postmaster: Extra 5tt
needed; customers not so sure

Mailing Costs

Don J o n e s shook Ills head Irom side
to side and gave the prom ised
Increase a double Itiundis dow n
A n d Je a n W illia m s, of S a n lo rd .
sa id there w as an altern ative to
s o rtin g v i m any pieces o f m a ll
" T h e y need to do aw ay w ith the
|unk m a ll T h e n there w n u ld 'l I k * v i
m u ch m a ll to h an dle," she said
T h e Postal Service Board o f G o v ­
e rn o rs w as x rh rd u lrd to in e rt on
t h i s a f t e r n o o n , w h e n It w a s
expected to announce the o ve ra ll
prnjiosul ca llin g lo r an average 19
|M-rcrnt price Increase lo r a ll classes
ol m a ll
B u t S a n lo r d r e s id e n t L e s lie
V ic k e rs said. "I'm against the In­
crease. II tlie v didn't | m v jxistal
e m plo yees v i m uch, they w o u ld '!
need It
R ader said em ployee sa la rie s are
not a co nsideration In the p r o jx iv d
h ik e
L a b o r u n i o n s w i l l lie
negotiating salaries tin s su m m er.

B y L A C Y DOM BM
H erald s t a ll w riter

S A N F O R D — T he extra n ick e l you
may have to add to the cost ol a
stam p w ill I*- money w ill spent.
Sanlnrd Postm aster Fred R ader said
tills m o rn in g but area residents
were skeptical.
T ile U nited Slates Postal Service,
facing losses of up to $ 1 6 b illion
tills year, tills allertioou w as to
announce jila tis to bike jhis I.i I rules.
Including the price of a first-class
stam p Irom 25 cents to 3 0 cen ts
Rader attribu ted the deficit to the
stale ol thc-art equipm ent cu rre n tly
b rin g In sta lle d n a tio n w id e For
exam ple, the new regioanl p o s t a l
la r lllly In Lake Marv w ill tie lu llv
a iit o r n a t e d . " O n e p e r s o n c a n
m a n u a lly throw HOO pieces an hour,
but one m a ch in e can h andle 35.000
p in e s." Rader said
But outside Hie Hunlord post o ilie r
tills m orning. Lake Marv resident

The price of a first-class stamp;

NOTE First 1981 tncroase occurpd

Mall
road
plan

Pag * 2 A

BR IEFS
County official resigns
S A N F O R D — S e m in o le C rxintv P u rch a sin g
D irecto r Betsy Leon ard resigned M onday. Her
re sig n a tio n le ttrr to a c tin g deputy co u n ty
m anager L a rry S e lle rs gave no Indication to her
reason for departure.
H ired In Aug. 1987. Leonard has been the
subject of enm ity review and scru tin y . In a May
I08H personnel review , then deputy co u n ty
m anager M on lye tk -a n irr wrote that her "a p p a r­
ent la ck of Internal p ro ce du trs w ill not bo
to lerated" In h e rjie rso im e l lllo.
Leonard w as u n a v a ila b le lor com m ent th is
m o rn in g

D e v e lo p e rs a s k c ity

to provide the funds
B y J. M A R K B A R F IE L D

Herald s ta ll writer

We’re moving

T A M P A — Jo e T h o m a s Russell. -19. ol Osteen
and Ills son .Jeffrey T h o m a s Ru ssell. 33. ol
Sanford, are on tria l today In T am pa along w ith
three other F lo rid ia n s arrested In J u n e 1988 (or
alleged narcotics tra il lik in g
T h e tria l In k-deral court began M onday and
co n tin u e d today, a cco rd in g to court sta ll In
Tam pu. T h e Russell* were arrested on charges
of sm u gg lin g m id co n sp ira cy and other drug
charges when llic y allegedly met a plane loaded
w ith m a riju a na that landed at about 3 a m
J u n e 7 Just east o f S anford near R u sse ll's
Seafood. 0|&gt;erated by Hie Russell* la ical, stale
and federal law m en also met the plane al a
rem ote a irs trip and arrested the Russell*
T h e 628 jiouridx o f m ariju ana, valued at
S75.0tX). had been slopped from H clU c m
C e n tra l Am erica. T h re e other F lo rid ia n s In other
areas of the state were arrested as well

County, state o fficia ls say sch o o l
testing system needs ch an g es
th e y

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S a n f o r d c o m m is s io n e r s e n ­
th u s ia s tic a lly support usin g some
projM-rty taxes Irom the prnjxiscd
S e m in o le M a ll lo pay lo r road
im pro ve m e n ts needed for the co m ­
m e rcia l ventu re a l 1-4 and SR 46
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op|M&gt;se llie |&gt;rnpcrty la x proposal,
sa yin g the city w ill lose lu x m oney
III the deal. "I find It hard to believe
that a 9 UK) m illio n m a ll Is co ntlgcn t
u p o n $ 6 m illio n o f th e c it y 's
Ihidly-needed lax revenu es." MrC la n u h a n said d u rin g u c ity co m ­
m issio n w orkshop M onday.
A n estim ated $6 m illio n In prop­
e rty taxes w ould In - devoted to road
Im provem ents that w ould h elp Hie
$ lot) m illio n m a ll w h ich co u ld tie
u n d e r co n stru ctio n by 1991 and
open lit s lu g rs begin ning In 1993.
M cC la n uh un alsoo pjH iscs w hat he
said w as m a ll developers M elvin

‘Save the M anatee auto
plates co u ld d o just that

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H ad il sta yed at ils o rig in a l lo c a tio n , il w ould have
been d e m o lis h e d to m ake room lo r a pa rking lot

This h is to ric house o n Oak Ave in S a n lo rd w as
m oved to a new lo c a tio n Tuesday, a p p ro xim a te ly one
b lo ck Irom its lorm or re s tin g place The hom e, ow nod

Midway meeting site changed

Local men on trial in Tampa

March, the second in November

See Stamps. Page SA

T A L L A H A S S E E — T here Is no evidence that
sta le regulations are Inadequate to protect
w om en's lives and h ealth w hen they go to
abortion chutes, a Senate |i.uicl decided Mon
day
T he state rloM-tl dow n several c lin ic s last year
lo r unsafe and u n sa n ita ry conditions, hut tin
Senate Select C o m m itte e on A b o rtio n C h illi
Regulation determ ined the pruhlcm was failu re
to enforce existing, lim ite d c lin ic regu lation s

M IDW AY' — T he m eeting place for a co lu m n
n lly d iscu ssio n w ith Sem inole C o u n ty Com m lslo n e r Je n n ife r K e lle y a l 7 p m . tonight has
been changed to the Progress M ission ary Baptist
C h u rc h at the co rne r of M idw ay Avenu e and
R a n d a ll Street. Residen ts are asked to attend to
d iscu ss co u n ty m a in te n a n ce of privately-ow ned
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Bagging those cans
S bo ana G o t l (loti). L o ris s a B a rilo (center) and K a tie S k e m p s put Ihe
w raps o n a b a g lu l o l a lu m in u m c a n s The stu d e n ts al W ils o n
E lem en ta ry are taking an activ e part in an a lu m in u m can re c y c lin g
drive To provide incentive, c la s s e s are c o m p e tin g ag ain st e ach other
with the w inner re ceivin g a p i.v a party c o u rte sy ot a lo c a l restaurant

Sec DUI. Page 3A

F o r m or* w u t h s r , ••• P eg* 2 A

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N FO R D H ER ALD F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N EW S C O V E R A G E . C a ll 322-2611
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USF medical school dean resigns

V k ' ' - ’ *‘

T A M I’A - A tearful W ilto n
H u n ch, dean o f the U n iv e rsity of
S ou th F lo rid a College o f M edi­
cin e . resigned h is post am id
grow ing In dica tio ns that a battle
w ith th r o rtho pe dics departm ent
had co al h im the support o f th r
faculty.
B u n ch b ro k r the new s M onday
In a m rrttn g o f the m edical
s c h o o l's 2 5 -m e m b e r s tu d e n t
co u n cil, said V alerie Panzartno.
president of that group.
B o lh s tu d e n ts a n d B u n c h
cried, auld Panzartno. who w ith
9 6 o ih r r m e d ica l student* last
m on th signed a petition In su p ­
port ofU u n ch .

Officers cleared of 'sheik-down’
K IS S IM M E E — Prosecutor* have decided not to [lie charge*
a g a ln sl three Dade C o u n ty polle e in rn and u guard w h o were
a rrrs trd last m on th w hen M oham m ed u lF a s s t accused them of
Hu ra ie n tn g him w hile try in g to collect back pay.
Defense a ito rn ry a m et M onday w ith Osceola C o u n ty pro- 1'iiio rs . w h o decided not to press charges.
I he fou r m en — North M ia m i police ofneers Neal C u evaa and
F ra n k Irvine. S ou th M ia m i p o lle r officer V llo S a n ta n g rlo and
p i ivale se cu rity guard Ronald R a llo w ltz — were cleared o f
w rongdoing, the defense attorneys said.
"U n fo rtu n a te ly they have been h u m lla tcd a n d p u b licly
disgraced by ih rs e false accusations, w h ich ce rta in ly cannot be
erased," sa id attorney J a y n e W cln lrau b .
T he four m en had been bodyguards for t h r flam boyant
al-Fassl. w ho c la im s lo be related to S a u d i A ra b ia n roy a lly .
A l Fassi is w e ll kno w n in south Florida , w here he ran up
m assive debts before fleeing town In the m id -1960*.

Candidate boota his campaign manager

Hunch su bm itted a resignation
letter M onday lo U S F President
Fra n cis Borkows)tl. w ho Im m e­
diately accepted It. He also sent
a te lle r lo the m edical school
faculty.
In early Febru ary. 2 6 school
su rg e o n s p u b lic ly r a ile d fo r
Bunch to resign. T h e next w rrk ,
s c h o o l d r p a r im r n t c h a irm e n
li n k a private vo le a skin g h im to
step down.
L a s t w e e k . I h r m e d ic a l
s c h o o l's 3 5 - m r m b c r F a c u lty
C o u n cil begun u drive Tor u vote
of n o-con fld rn cr in Ih r dean.
A llh o u g h v o t in g w a s n o t
fin ish ed M onday, the co u n cil
w as c a p c rtrd to get the Ihreefourths m ajortiy II needed lo

take the m a ile r before Ihe fu ll
faculty.
i
B u n c h w ill s la y o n a s o
professor through Aug. 6. He left
llte ca m p u s after m eeting w ith
the stu dents nnd co u ld not h r
reached.
U S F E xe cu tive V ice President
Bert H a rtley sa id school leaders
are "m oat d isa p p o in te d " to see
B u n ch leave. No tim etable lia s
been set for u search for a new
dean, he said.
B u n ch . 55. cam e lo U S F In
October 1988 from the U n iv e rs i­
ty o f Chicago, w here he had
served a s dean o f m edical affairs.
Le ss than a m on th Into h is
new job. Bu n ch w as engulfed In
co ntroversy w hen he rem oved

Senate panel says tougher measures
against abortion clinics not needed

T A M .A H A S S E E — U.S. Rep. BUI Nelson, the D e m o cra llr
congressm an whose cam paign for governor has Till several
e m ba rrassing snags recently, announced M onday that he h as
dropped Ills ca m pa ign m anager.
.Aide* to Nelson sa id W. T edder P h e lps stepped dow n as
m anager because o f differences of o p in io n w ith the candidate,
a m i they said th r change w on't hurt N elson'a b id for the state's
highest office.
Phelps w ill continue lo serve a s a paid co n su lta n t lo the
cam paign.
Hut N e lso n 's opponents cited the ab ru p t m ove a s another
exam ple o f the candidate’ s tendency to over-react.
"W h o e ve r m ade Ihla decision over-reacted.'' V ic Jo h n so n ,
ca m pa ign m anager for stale Sen. George Stuart. D -O rlando. told
T h e M iam i Herald. S tu a rt is also ru n n in g for governor.
"Y o u d o n ’ t lire the C E O of a com pany w ithout a replacem ent.
If you do. y o u r Investors wonder If e ve rythin g Is In order.” he
added.
K rp . M ike A bram s. D-North M ia m i Beach, w ill serve a s Inlcrtm
m anager o f the Nelson cam paign u n til a replacem ent is found.

m edically predicted levels of rtsk for the abortion
procedure. If they choose lo terminate^ th eir
pregnancies In F lo rid a abortion c lin ic s .’ the
docum ent says.
However, the panel did find that, w ith in the
lim its o f Ihe federal court order. H R S "ha* not
fu lly and rig o ro u sly used what regulatory a u th o ri­
ty II docs h ave ."
T he com m ittee found co m p lica tio n s arose from
abortions In o n ly .04 percent of cases In 1986 and
.03 percent In 1987. the latest figures available.
None o f those co m plica tio n * w as considered
serious.
T h r stale Is c u rre n tly a skin g the U.S. D istrict
Court In M ia m i lo review the co urt order, w h ich
perm its ih e stale o n ly lo en sure lh a t licensed
doctors perform abortion s, th a t the n u m b e r
performed be reported lo the slate, and that felal
re m a in s be properly disposed of.
Sen. Je a n n e M alch o n , D -St. Petersburg, a
m em ber of Ihe select com m ittee, sa id ih e fin d in gs
refute charges by abortion foe* lh at e x istin g
regulations are too weak to protect w om en.

IwlarwaManal
T A L L A H A S S E E — A Senate panel decided
M onday there I* no evidence that current s ta ir
regulations governing abortion c lin ic s are Inade­
quate to protect w o m en's live s and health.
T he sla te closed dow n several c lin ic s last year
for unsafe a n d u n sa n ita ry conditions, but the
Senate Select C o m m itte e on A bortion C lin ic
R egulation determ ined Ihe problem was failu re to
enforce e xistin g, lim ite d c lin ic regulations.
T h r panel Is preparing legislation to force closer
cooperation between the Departm ent o f Health
a n d R e h a b ilita tiv e S e rvice s, w h ich oversees
c lin ic s , a n d th e D e p artm en t of P rofessio nal
Regulation, w h ich regulates doctors.
But the co m m itte e 's 15-page report recom ­
m ends against a n y broader ligh te n in g of regula­
tions. w h ich ll sa ys w ould v lo la tr a 1982 federal
court order s tric tly lim itin g Ihe sla te 's oversight of
clin ics.
" T h e co m m ittee found no m edical evidence lo
Indfcale that w o m e n's health is at risk, beyond Ihe

Protesters don’t want plant built
P E N S A C O L A — A b ou t 100 ch a n tin g protesters arm ed w ith
picket s ig n s ra llie d at a busy Intersection M on day in a
lu n ch -h o u r show of opposition lo p la n s b y a ce n tra l F lo rid a firm
to b u ild a h azardou s w aste treatm ent fa c ility near Pensacola.
T he ra lly ou tside Pensacola J u n io r College proceeded a
M onday h e arin g before a stale officer over plana by a cen tral
Florida firm lo b u ild a 92 m illio n fa cility on 0 0 a cre s In Beulah,
northw est o f Pensacola.
T h e h e a rin g pits E sca m b ia C o u n ty and a c itiz e n s group
against T ra n s Pac Inc. o f B o nita Springs, south o f T am pa , a n d a
sla te agency th a t has already served notice It in te n d s to approve
a co n stru ctio n perm it.
M em bers o f C itiz e n s In Action , form ed a y e ar ago after pla n s
lo r the fa c ility were announced, object to the location. T h e y say
the treatm ent center n ear Perdido L a n d fill w o uld lo w e r property
values and Is a potential polluter;
T he protesters, som e w ith clenched flsls. ch anted " lig h t back,
light tu c k , we don't w ant T ra n s P a c " a s they held s ig n s w arn in g
i il the supposed dangers o f t he h azardous waste fa c ility.
T ra n s P ac has applied for a co nstru ction perm it from the slate
IV|Kirtn&gt;eni o f E n v iro n m e n tal R egu lations. M o n d a y 's hearing

P h illip Spiegel as orthoprdh
departm ent ch airm an. T h lr te c n l
surgeons In S p ie g e l's depart-1
m ent resigned th ree m o n th s J
later.
Spiegel sued the u n lv rrs lty Ihe
follow ing year, w in n in g re in -,
sla tcm e n l and then bein g fired
again.
A lth o u g h m a n y sp e cu la te d
Bu n ch w as ca rry in g o u l orders
from V ice President for H ealth
Sciences Ronald Ka u fm a n when
h r Dred Spiegel, m em bers o f Ihe
faculty grew Increasingly c o n ­
cerned over B u n c h 's Inability to
resolve squabbles w ith the de ­
parted orthopedists, w ho s till
train U S F residents.

K n o c k , kn o ck;
h e re ’s 1,246
lbs. o f c o c a in e
UF1Report
M IAM I — A n uniden tified
person drove u car lo a
M ia m i s h o p p in g c e n te r,
knocked on a store door
and lied, leaving behind a
vehicle filled w ith 1,246
pounds of cocaine, police
said M onday.
T h e vehicle w as parked
beh ind a sh oppin g center
In s o u t h w e s t M i a m i .
M rlro-D ade C o u n ty p o llrc
said.
A b o u t 9 p.m . S u n d a y
n ight, someone Inside the
store heard a kn o ck a l Ihe
re u r doo r, w e n t to In­
vestigate and found n o one
there, detective B ill Kinnebrew said.

K ITB W IIK
Student* a l Fores! C ity Elem entary In A ila m o n lc S prin g s
launched u full week of kite-flying activitie s M onday. K ile W eek is
Ihe b ra in ch ild o f C o ach W ayne Spoon, who organizes the event
and a ssists the ch ild re n In co nstru cting and Hying kite s and
leuches them the aerodynam ics Involved in getting ih e ‘ b ird s' off
the ground.

Bottom right. C o ach S poon lends a helping hand w ith a kite
being b u ilt by A d a m C om pton (left I and Lee Kaslen.
[iuttum left. K y a u C ro ss looks luw ard the heavens and s h i e l d s
h is eyes from the su n to w atch h is kite etch it* zig-zag pattern into
the sky.

• •

A hearing officer w ill listen lo legal a rgum e n ts and p u b lic
com m ents before m a k in g a recom m endation to D E R Secretary
Dale T w a ch lm a n n .

Cops say slain couple victims of ambush
O C A L A — A couple found shot lo death In th e ir ca r a pparen tly
were am bushed w hile s ittin g at u s lo p sign, the M arlon C o u n ty
Sheriff*s O ffice reported M onday.
Ja m e s M ich ael V an b ru n t. 25. of Ocala, w as shot four tim es.
Debra S coggin s Coffm an. 30, of Ocala, w as shot s ix tim es, said
-ie n rilfcr Fan zlaw . sh e riff'» spokeswom an.
Both v ic tim s worked a l G len H ill Farm , un Ocala horse farm,
she said
"F ro m w h a l we can tell a l Ibis point, they were a l ih r
intersection o f 31st Street at the s lo p sign. It looked as though
they were looking to tu rn onto Southw est 7th A v e n u e ." she said.
She said once V an b ru n t w as shot. It appears he took h is fool
o il the brake, and the c a r rolled backw ard about 100 feet Into (he
lu-ld where It w as found.
I h r 1Millies were found In the b u lle t-rid d lrd c a r about 10:40
p in. Satu rday. N eighbors said they had heard shots about un
iiim i earlier.
"B a s ic a lly we're w o rk in g from the ground u p w ith no eye
witnesses, no tangible evidence of u n o ih rr vehicle o r a n y th in g
like that. W e're try in g to locale a suspect and u m otive ."
Fa n zlaw said.
From United P raia International reports
HereM s t a r in fey M i l , J

LOTTERY
T A L L A H A S S E E • T h a d a ffy
num ber M o n d ay In tha Florid a
Lottery C A S H 3 flame was 23ft.
: Straight Play tnumbara In exact
order): 1250 on a S6ca n l bat, 1500
n n ll
Box 3 (number* In eny order)
WO lor a 50 cent bet. ttftO on St.
Box 6 (numbers In any order):
140 lor a 50 cent bet, 180 on t l .
Straight Box 3: 1330 In order
drawn. 180 in a n ,o rd er on a I t bet.
Straight Box to 1290 in order
drawn, 140 if picked In com bination
on 11 bet

TH E W EATH ER
K XTIN D CD OU TLO O K
T oday...M o stly su n n y w ith a
h igh near 80. Northeast w in d s at
10 to I5 m p h .
T o n ig h t...P artly c lo u d y w ith a
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SOLUNAR TABLE: M in. 1:15
FU LL
6:55 p.m.: MaJ. 7:05 a.m ..
J M a r c h 11 a.m..
7:35 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 3:51 u.m.. 4:12
p.m.: lows. 1 0 0 7 u.m .. 10:15
p .m .; N tw Smyrna Beach:
NSW
highs, 3:56 a.m .. 4:17 p.m .;
M a r c h 2 9 lows. 10:12 a.m., 10:20 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 4:11 a.tn..
4:32 p.m.: lows. 10:27 a.m .

■BACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach; W uves a rc 3
fret amt choppy. C u rrc n l Is lo
Ih r south w ith a w ater tem pera
tun- o l 6 3 degrees. New Smyrna
B e a ch : W aves are I to 2 feet and
sem i-choppy. C u rre n t Is to the
sou th w ith a water tem perature
o l 63 degrees Sun screen lactor:

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St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
T oday...w in d northeast lo east
10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay
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T on igh t ..w ind east 10 lo 15
kts. Seas 3 to 5 II. B a y and
Inland w aters a m oderate chop.
W e d n e sd a y ...w in d n o rth e a st
to east 15 to 20 kts Seas 4 to 6
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and the overn igh t low w as 5 7 as
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T h r tem perature at 9 a.m.
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M o n d a y 's overnight low w as 57.
a s recorded by Ihe N ational
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O th er W eather Service data:

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Barometric pressure.30.22
□Relative humidity....78 pet
□W ln da........ -..North. B mph

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□Today's sunset.... 6:28 p.m.
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Woman raporta husband battered bar
LO N G W O O D — A m an w h o m o v rd out o f hi* Longw ood
h o m r S aturday roo m in g, reportedly returned and forced e n try
Saturday night. T h e m an'* w ife reported h r pushed her and
disabled the telephone.
T ha t led to ch a rg e s o f b u rg la ry to an occupied d w e llin g and
tM iie ry spouse abuue against A lle n ft. V au ghn . 62. form ery of
-M&gt;5 Palm etto A ve.. Longwood. w here the Incident occurred. He
was arrested at 10:06 p m . Satu rday.

Wifa attacked twfca
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S A St. Petersburg m an w h o
allegedly tw ice attacked h is w ife In h er Altam onte S p rin g s
house Satu rday n ight w as arrested there for b a llrry -sp o u se
abuse, city police report.
W esley Steven Tw elves. 43. was arrested at the house of
N an cy Grace Tw elves. 49. o f 6 0 2 C o ral G len Loop. 209.
A lta m o nte S prin g s, after he allegedly hit her several lim es.

DUI arrasta
S A N F O R D — T h e follow ing persons face a charge of d riv in g
u n d e r the Influence In S e m ino le County:
• J o s e p h Jo h n V artler. 21. o f 321 C y p re ss Lan d in g D rive.
Longwood. w as arrested at 1:17 a m. S atu rda y after h is ca r was
seen weaving on S ta le Road 434. W in te r Springs.
• Nealle GUIs III. 27. of 201 C a d illa c C ourt. A ltam onte S prin g s,
w as arrested at 4:21 a.m. S u n d a y after h is ra r was clo cked
tra ve lin g 23 m p h In a 4 3 m ph ron e on Lake M ary Boulevard.
L a k e M ary, after police received a report of a suspected d ru n k
d riv e r In the area.
• A lfre d S alvatore D ukes. 36. of 161 L om ba rdi Houd. W in te r
S prings, was arrested at 2:33 p.m . S unday after h is ca r w as
seen w eaving on Interstate 4. near A ltam onte Springs.
• R ic h a rd P erry Ja y n e s. 27. o f Sanford, was arrested at 10:11
p.m . Saturday after his ca r w us In an accident on 24th Street.
Sanford. He wus a lso charged w ith careless d riv in g and d riv in g
w ith a revoked license.

Man accusad of raping girt
L O N G W O O D - Robert Lee Howell. 24. 3 0 0 Sugarloaf Co urt.
Longwood. Is charged w ith sexual battery and lew d and
la sciv io u s assault on a ch ild . He Is accused of ra p in g a
tO-year-old g irl.
S e m ino le C o u n ty sheriff's Investigator Dun I'rast reports that
tw o other girls, ages 12 and 14. have also urcu scd H ow ell of
fo n d lin g them. T h e Investigation co ntinu es and H ow ell Is held
w ithout bond In the county ja il.
Prast reported the 10-year-old was allegedly raped M onday
m o rn in g In her bed In a S em ino le C o u n ty house where H ow ell
w as staying that night.
T h e alleged u ssa u lls on the two other g irls occurred In
D ecem ber 1969 und last m on th In Sem inole C o un ty. Prast
said. A doctor In A popka reportedly confirm ed M onday that the
10-year-old had apparen tly been se xu a lly assaulted, a cco rding
to P ra s t's report. H o w e ll w as arrested at the s h e r iffs
departm ent at 6:50 p.m. M onday.

Man arraatad for imparaonatlng daputy
LO N G W O O D — A m an w h o allegedly presented an Orange
C o u n ty deputy s h e riffs badge and claim ed to be a deputy
w h en asked for Identification at the W eklva M arina, ru ra l
Longwood. w as arrested by S e m in o le County s h e riffs deputies.
W orkers at the m arina, w h o asked the m an for Identification
w hen he asked to borrow tw o canoe paddles at about 1:30 p.m .
M onday, called Sem inole C o u n ty s h e riffs deputies to the
scene.
T h e Sem inole deputies reported co n firm in g that Paul Ja m e s
M CDcritUm 11. 22. 817 N. S em oran Blvd.. W inter Park. Is not an
O range C o u n ty law m an. T h e deputies reported recovering the
O range Ccm nty badge from M cD erm ott's r a r and ch arging h im
w ith Im personating a police ofTIcer. Bond Is • 1.000.

Two charged in auto burglary
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S — T w o of three m en seen fleeing
from near A llie d D iscount Tires. State Road 436. ru ral
A lta m o n te S prin g s, after an auto burglary- there early M onday,
were caught by A ltam o nte S p rin g s police and Sem inole C o u n ty
shertfT s deputies.
T h e suspects reportedly fled Into woods on foot w hen they
spotted an A lta m o n te S p rin g s policem an near the scene. T w o
were caught. Brett Lee Sanford. 18. of Orlando: and Keith
Shan e M cLem ore. 16. of O rlando, were both charged w ith
bu rg la ry and g ra n d theft. A c a r stereo system reportedly stolen
from a car ut A llie d wus found In the suspects' car. deputies
reported.

Sanford woman, boy arrested
S A N F O R D — J o d i L y n n Jo n e s. 20. 1660 Sipes Ave.. Sanford,
and a 15-year-old boy Sanford police Identified us Jo n e s'
boyfriend, have been charged w ith burglary and grand theft.
T w o w itnesses w ho know the suspects reportedly told police
they saw the couple enter the house of L in d a Abache. 114
G rnvew ood D rive. Sanford, th rou gh a garage door Nov. 28. The
p a ir allegedly left w ith about *1.000 w orth of stolen property.
T h e two were arrested at 11:45 a.m. M onday In the p a rkin g lot
of F ra n k lin A rm s Apartm ents. In Sanford, police said.

G le n n w a n ts m o n e y , la n d fo r s c h o o ls
Chairman: Bond failure means
developers should contribute
if 4.
Herald staff writer
S A N F O R D - S e m in o le C o u n ty
c o m m is s io n c h a irm a n S an dra
G le n n proposed th is m o rn in g to
to m e to Ihe aid o f school official*
by ste ppin g up th e ir appeal for
developer's to co ntribute m oney
and la n d for school co nstru ction .
''T h e voter* have said they
don't w ant a bond for school
ca p ita l Im provem ent*, so It's
tim e for us to regrou p and *ee
w hat ca n be don e." G le n n suld
th is m o rn in g
G le n n said v o lu n ta ry school
Im pact fees s h o u ld be m ore
aggressively sought from devel­
opers u n til stale co u rts a llo w th r
fees to be required. A case on

Herald staff writer
S A N F O R D - Law m en w ill be
on the ru n th rou gh Sem inole
C o u n ty th is afternoon to benefit
the S pe cia l O ly m p ic s for about
13.000 m e n ia lly han dicapped
u d u lls und ch ild re n In Ihc stale.
Sem inole C o u n ty S h e riffs Lt.
J e rr y Riggins has helped co o rd i­
nate th is ch a rity torch ru n for
five years. He sa id local luw m en
w ill pick up the International
L a w E n f o r c e m e n t S p c e la l
O ly m p ic T orch R u n torch from
M aitla n d police at about 1:30
p.m. today at the co un ty line on
U S. H ighw ay 17-92.
T h e 6 0 S e m in o le C o u n t y
ru n n e rs w ill In clu d e o ffice rs
from Sanford. Longw ood. C a s ­
selberry. and A lta m o nte S prin g s
police departm ents, as w ell us
sh e riff's deputies und law e n ­
forcem ent stu dents from S e m i­
nole C o m m u n ity College. T h e
la w m e n w ill re la y the to rch

through the county w h ile ru n n ­
in g beh ind u police m otorcycle
escort.
At Stute Road 46. the ru nn ers
w ill tu rn west lo prepare for the
to rch 's entry W ednesday m o rn ­
in g Into Lake County.
T he ru nn ers urc backed by
p u b lic pledges of don atio ns lo
I h c In d o o r W in t e r S p c c lu l
O ly m p ics Gaines. T h e G ain es
w i l l be t h i s w e e k e n d In
T allahassee where the torch that
passed though Sem inole C o u n ty
w ill be delivered for opening
cerem onies. Riggins said.
T h e I n te rn a tio n a l la w e n ­
forcement torch ru n supports
Special O lym p ia n s throughout
the year and throughout the
world. Riggins su'd.
In F lo r id a . 1 .4 0 0 ru n n e rs
covered alm ost 2.000 m ile s and
earned about *30.000 for the
gam es last year. R ig g in s said.
The International goal, he said.
Is to earn *4 m illio n over two

B y L A C Y DOM BN

Herald H a ll writer
LO N G W O O D — Longw ood
co m m issio n e rs adopted a c o m ­
prehensive p lan last night after
what one co m m ission e r said was
three years o f sweat, blood and
calluses.
C o m m issio n e rs voted to adopt
the plan alter o m ittin g a co n ­
tro versial tract of land Parcel 29
had been slated to In- rc/on cd

G le n n said she w ill ask for a
Joint m eeting In A p ril b c tw rrn
elected co u n ty and school o f­
ficia ls and com m ission er* from
the seven c itie s to see how the
co u n ty 's g overn m ents esn assist
the schools In o b tainin g v o lu n ­
tary developer co n trib u tio n s and
school sites.
G le n n said she w ill ask co u n ty
c o m m is s io n e rs ut th e ir n e xt
m eeting T u e sd a y lo direct staff

G le n n sa id If c h u n g c s are
needed lo u llu w Lottery revenue*
lo be spent for school co n stru c­
tion. she w ill act In h er ca pa city
us ch a irm a n of th r Flo rld u A sso ­
c ia t io n o f C o u n t ie s to a s k
le g islato rs for those changes.
T h e a sso cia tio n lo h b lrs s ta ir
la w m a ke rs on behalf of county
com m issioners.
G le n n said she w ill also ask
f e llo w c o m m is s io n e r s n e x t
T uesday to send a letter to
school officials requesting that a
co un ty co m m issio n e r serve on
the sch o o l's bu siness advisory
group.

ly U M V N W I
Herald staff writer____________
LO NGW O O D Longw ood
co m m ission er* last n ig h t passed
the firs t reading o f an ordinance
re q u irin g two c le rk s at co nve ­
nien ce stores.
C o m m is s io n e rs sch e d u le d a
p u b lic h earing on the ordinan ce
for M a rc h 19.
S an fo rd and Lake M ary have
passed s im ila r ordinances. S e m ­
in o le C o u n ty w ill co n sid e r a
c o u n t y - w id e co de la t e r t h is
m on th .
" T h is h as been a long tim e
co m in g. Fo rtu nately we h ave n 't
had som e o f the p roble m s oth e r
c itie s have. W e've been lu c k y ,”
L o n g w o o d P o lice C h ie f O re g
M a n n in g said.
If passed, the Longw ood o rd i­
n ance w ill require e a ch " a t ris k
bu siness, store or op e ra tion ” to
pu t a t least tw o c le rk s on d u ty
between 9 p.m. a n d 3 a.m . and
meet o th e r m in im u m se cu rity
m e a s u re s . M a n n in g s a id th e
o rd in a n c e addresses o p tim u m
lig h tin g , the unobstructed view
o f c le rk s and cu sto m e rs from
o u ts id e th e store, b u lle tp ro o f
en closu res, lim its on the am ou nt
o f m on e y em ployees can keep In
the till. Installation o f drop sides
o r tim e-release safes, a n d s u r­
ve illa n ce equipm
qulpm ent.
A n "a t
s crib e d as any sto re 'w h lch offer*
a lim ite d varie ty o f food, house
h old o r s u n d ry Item s o r offers
petroleum products and la open
betw een 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
A fte r reading the ordinance.
C o m m is s io n e r A d rie n n e Perry
said " I d o n 't th in k I'd want to be
a cu sto m e r or em ployee o f one o f
these esta b lish m e n ts after m id ­
n ig h t w ith a ll th is ta lk about
b u lle t proof glass.''
"W e 're Just try in g to prevent
s o m e th in g before It happen s."
M a n n in g answered.
M a n n in g told co m m issio n e rs
o f G a in e s v ille 's reduced crim e
rate. A fte r pa ssin g a s im ila r
o rd in a n ce . G a in e sville reduced
co n v e n ie n ce store c rim e s by 37
percent. M a n n in g said.
D e p u ty M ayor J e f f M o rto n
qu estion ed M an n in g about the
ch o ice of operating hours. "W h y
d id y o u m ake It 5 a .m .? W h y not
s ix ? " he said.
' 'W h e n It s t a r t s g e t t in g
d a y lig h t, even the cro oks go
hom e and sleep." M a n n in g said.

years.
R lgg'ns. who Is coordin ator of
the ru n In the C e n tra l Florida
region, said the Idea originated
In K a n sa s In 1961 to provide
support for the G am es. It has
spreud to ull sta le s and to some
fo rrlg n countries.
In ye ars past, the ru n went
front the north lo the south w ith
the lu rc h com in g to S cm ln o lc
C o u n ly In A p r il us V o lu s ia
C o u n ty law m en handed over the
to rch at the c o u n ty lin e In
Sanford. T h is year the route has
been reversed w ith the stale run
bein g m ade from south to north.
R ig g in s said, so that brought a
c h a n g e o f s c h e d u le for t ills
c o u n ty . E ve ry co u n ty In th r
stale, h r said, is touched by th r
run.
" Y o u get Into It." Riggin s said.
" Y o u can really sec the Special
O ly m p ic s program Is a good,
w o rth w h ile c h a rily . It's rew ard­
ing to see the appreciation of Ihe
S p e cia l O ly m p ia n s ."

Cut-a-thon
Sem inole Work Opportunity Program held a
cut-a-thon at Studio One Salon February 25 as
a fundraiser to build a new sheltered workshop
In Casselberry. S tylists at the 2927 Orlando Dr.
salon raised S1B9 during a few hours. Owner
Christy Arent (center right) hugs her niece.

p ile d w ith C a s s e lb e rry 's c o n ­
ce rn s by p roviding a bu lfcr zone
and o m ittin g through streets on
the property.
C o m m issio n e rs fin a lly tabled
d lse u sslo n on |&gt;arrrl 2 9 and
Ikissed the e o in p re h e n slvr plan
w itho u t tt. T h e fate of ju rc c l 29
w ill be resolved later, but tin
date w o*announced.
T o avoid any e n n lllrl ol Inter
esl. H a rd y did not vote on th r
plan.

SW OP client Linda Arent as Studio One stylists
Ashley Bobb (left) and Pat Thompson. Earlier
th is month SW O P clie n ts raised $4,600 In a
bowl a-thon at Altam onte Lanes In Altam onte
Springs.
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Longwood to litihall computerized check-in system
■ yLACVD O M SN
H e ra ld s ta ff w riter

LO N G W O O D - Frail, elderly
and hom ebound persons often
frur for th e ir lives when faced
w ith sudden in ju ry or Illness
that m ay prevent them from
reaching a telephone.
Last night. Longwood co m ­
m ission ers voted to Install the
■ 'A re Y o u O K ? ” c o m p u t e r
system w h ich w ill contact thesr
r e s id e n t s d a lly t h r o u g h u
m o n ito rin g system.
T he system was recently u n ­
veiled In C ussclbcrry. the first
Flo rid a c ity to participate In the
program that now spans 15
stales.
C o m m is s io n e r H u n k H a rd y
s a id th e s y s te m f u n c t io n s
through ih c fire departm ent on a
separate phone line. E ld e rly res­
idents sign up for the service and
urc m onitored da lly w ith the
c o m p u t e r iz e d c a lls . In th e
absence o f a response, proper
autho rities are alerted und illsp a irh cd to the resident's home.
H a rd y w as o r ig in a lly c o n ­
tacted by J e rry Collin*, ow ner of
the S a n fu rd / O rlu n d o K e n n e l
C lu b, who lia s agreed lo donate
$7.126 for the com puter, printer,
m onitor, keyboard, telephone.
s|M-akcrs und com puter software.
C o llin s m ade a sim ila r donation
to Casselberry.
L o n g w o o d w ill p a y th e
m outhy telephone b ill und a
yearly m aintenance fee of *500.
H ardy said. C ity A d m in istra to r
M ichael A b e ls said the co m ­
pu te rs w ill a rriv e In several
werks. U n til then, the city Is
sign in g people u p for the service.

Fire ch ie f C h a rlie Chupruan
culled the system a "p ilo t p ro ­
gram w ith a lot of promise. W e'd
like lo target the e lderly In itia lly,
but not lim it th is w lih an age
rcq u lrcm c n t." he suld.
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M ich a e l D elk. C a s s e lb e rry 's
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arc used lo cre a lr new program s
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J o h n s C o u n ty that co uld be the
m odel for the state.
Because Impact fees — m oney
developers m ust pay to help pay
for pu blic services needed by
th e ir developm ents — cannot be
charged for schools. Sem inole
C o u n ty officials have asked for
v o lu n ta ry c o n trib u tio n s from
developer*.
G le n n sa id more developers
sh ou ld be asked to either co n ­
tribu te a portion of th eir land for
school s tirs or to m ake th r land
a v a ila b le fo r s c h o o l b o a rd
p u rrh a s e at a low -cost, predevelopm ent price.
G le n n said the nerd to step up
efforts to get donations from
developers, recognising zoning

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River art festival
a s u c c e s s indeed
T h e o r g a n iz e r s o f th e S t. J o h n s R iv e r A r t s
. a n d C r a f t s F e s tiv a l d id t h e ir j o b w e ll.
*
T h e e v e n t t h is p a s t w e e k e n d In F t. M e llo n
P a r k a lo n g th e s h o r e s o f L a k e M o n r o e
p r o v id e d a p le a s a n t o u t in g fo r t h o u s a n d s o f
p e o p le . It w a s a ll th e m o re a s u c c e s s b e c a u s e
o f w h a t w a s le a rn e d fr o m la s t y e a r ’s fe s tiv a l.
M o v in g t h e liv e , m u s ic a l e n te r ta in m e n t In to a
m o r e c e n t r a l lo c a tio n s o th a t It c o u ld b e h e a rd
w h ile b r o w s in g th e e x h ib it s , fo r e x a m p le , w a s
a b ig im p r o v e m e n t.
T h e G re a te r S a n fo rd C h a m b e r o f C o m ­
m e r c e a n d th e S a n fo rd S e m in o le A r t A s s o c ia ­
t io n — a n d a ll o f th e v o lu n te e r s w h o p itc h e d
In to h e lp — h a v e e a rn e d a h e a rty w e ll-d o n e
f o r th e p la n n in g a n d o t h e r h a rd w o r k th a t
w e n t In to a t t r a c t in g d e c e n t q u a lit y e x h ib it o r s
t a n d re la te d a c tiv it ie s .
N o w , w e h a v e th e p ro s p e c t o f a n e v e n
b ig g e r a n d b e tte r fe s tiv a l to a n t ic ip a t e n e x t
y e a r.
In th a t v e in , o n e w o n d e rs w h a t m ig h t
b e c o m e o f t h e fe s tiv a l If a B a r n u m &amp; B a ile y
e m p r e s s a r lo w e r e t o lo o s e h is c r e a t iv e
In s tin c ts . W h a t m o re c o u ld be d o n e n o t o n ly
to a tt r a c t , b u t to h o ld , m o re p e o p le In th e
d o w n to w n S a n f o r d a re a :
• M o re a c t iv it ie s o n th e la k e ? B o a t r id e s ?
F is h in g - r e la t e d c o n te s ts ?
•
M o re a c t iv it ie s in F t. M e llo n P a r k ?
, P ic n ic k in g ? G a m e s ?
• E n t e r t a in m e n t a n d o t h e r s tre e t a c t iv it ie s
a lo n g a n o p e n -fo r-b u s in e s s r e ta il s e c tio n o f
F ir s t S tre e t d o w n to w n ?
•
P r o m o t io n o f o r g a n iz e d o r s e lf-g u id e d
w a lk in g t o u r s o f t h e H is t o r ic a l D is t r ic t
d o w n to w n ?
• A hand s t C entennial Park?
• P ic n ic k in g a n d o t h e r c h ild r e n 's a c t iv it ie s
at P a rk o n P a rk ?
•
I n c o rp o ra tio n o f th e C e n t r a l F lo r id a
R e g io n a l Z o o th ro u g h a fre e s h u t t le b e tw e e n
th e p a r k a n d th e zoo. a s w e ll a s o t h e r v e n u e s
In th e d o w n to w n a re a ?
O f c o u rs e , c o n c e iv in g Id e a s Is o n e th in g , b u t
R g u rln g o u t h o w to a c c o m p lis h th e m is q u ite
a n o th e r. N o q u e s tio n th a t th e ra w m a te r ia l
e x is t s in S a n f o r d f o r a d o w n t o w n - w id e
c e le b ra tio n . W h a t r e m a in s to be h a rn e s s e d Is
th e w h e re w ith a l) to p la n , o rg a n iz e a n d p a y fo r
s u c h g r a n d io s e t h in k in g .
B u t If n o m o re Is d o n e n e x t y e a r th a n w a s
d o n e t h is y e a r a t th e a r t fe s tiv a l. It s t il l s h o u ld
be a n o th e r d e lig h t.

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A l l I n fe c tio u s s p ir it o f v o lu n tc c r t s m h a s
s u rfa c e d o n c e a g a in In S u n fo rd w ith th e M a k e
S a n fo rd S h in e c a m p a ig n .
A v a r ie ty o f c iv ic g r o u p s as w e ll a s C it y H a ll
h a v e J o in e d to g e th e r t h is m o n th to p ic k u p
g a rb a g e a n d o th e r lit t e r a lo n g s tre e ts In th e
d o w n to w n a re a .
T h e Im p o rta n c e o f s t im u la t in g p r id e in
o n e ’ s c o m m u n it y t h r o u g h v o lu n t e c r ls m a n d
g o o d w o r k s c a n n o t b e o v e rs ta te d . T h e c it y
a n d its re s id e n ts , o f c o u rs e , a rc m u c h th e
b e tte r f o r It.

ROBERT WAGMAN

Chamorro win raises many questions
W A S H IN G T O N - V io le ts C h a m o rro * s tu n n ­
in g defeat o f D aniel O rtega In N icara g u a's recent
p re sid e n tia l election leave* m a n y unanswered
q u e s tio n * b o th In M a n a g u a a n d h e re In
W ashington.
F irst and foremost I* w h eth er Ortega and the
S a n d ln ls la s w ill a ctu a lly re lin q u is h control on
A p ril 2 4 after 10 ye ars In power.
Ortega says he w ill. In a pre-dawn new s
conference held after the Sandln lata-rontrolled
Suprem e Electoral C o u n c il declared C h am o rro
the v icto r. Ortega said. "I want to express to a ll
N icara g u an s and a ll the w orld that the president
a n d th e governm ent o f N icaragua w ill respect
the election m a n d a lr."
Ortega, however. Is a ctu a lly on ly one of
N ica ra g u a 's n in e ru lin g ''ro m a n d a n te s." W h ile
O n e g a h as become the firs t a m on g "equate." the
S a n d ln ls la s s till operate u n d e r a collective rule.
Som e o f the m ore m ilita n t m em bers of the ru lin g
c o u n c il have said th e y w ill never give up power.
M o re im p o r t a n t , p e rh a p s , la w h a t th e
N icaragu an m ilita ry and pow erful Internal aecurlty police w ill do. B o th the m ilita ry and police
ow e th e ir lo ya lty to th e San dln tsta Party, not the
governm ent.
Recently, a h ig h -ra n k in g officer o f the Internal
se cu rity police w a s Interviewed by W estern
reporters. A form er n u n who left the convent 15
years ago to Join the revolution, she In itia lly

dism issed the Idea that the peddle ro u ld possibly
turn th e ir backs on ih e S a n d ln lsla s. Hut pressed
further, sh e said that sh ou ld the S a n d ln ls la s
lose, th e po lice —
and by Inference the
arm y — w o u ld not tic
loyal to th e new gov­
ernm ent.
" O u r lo y a lly Is to
Ihe revolution, not to
p o litic ia n s ." she said.
" W e w i l l a lw a y s
rem ain lo y a l to Ihe
re vo lu tio n ."
T h is sentim ent w ill
lik e ly b e fo u n d
throughout Ihe ranks
of the a rm y 's officer
corps and the leader­
ship o f the police. It
Is u n cle a r, though,
what It w ill mean In
practical term s after
A p ril 24.
M o re I m p o rta n t,
perhaps. Is whether
C h a m o rro a n d the
UNO w ill be a b lr to
effectively rule a
country In as liad a shape as N icaragua Is In.

C h a m o rro 's N ational O pposition U nion, know n
by Ms S pa n ish acronym UNO . Is a ctu ally a
disparate, fractio us coalition o f 14 sm a ll political
parties. T hey range from three different c o m ­
m u nist parties on the left to u ltra conservatives
on ih r right. T h e o n ly th in g they have In
com m on ts th e ir opposition to the S an dln lslas.
A t lim e s d u rin g Ihe cam paign. C h am orro was
o n ly barely able to hold the coalIIIan together.
Now that she lia s been elerted. th is m ay prove
even m ore d im rn ll. M any, even In her ow n
(tarty, do not tiellevr C h am o rro Is personally up
to the task.
V lo le ta B arrios d r C h am o rro — "D o n a V tolela”
to everyone from tier fa m ily to h e r most ardent
p o litica l opponents — Is a gray-halred w idow of
(iO. She Is not In th r best of health. She has had
surgery on tier a rth ritic knees: and she w as
Injured In a Tall In December. She cam paigned In
u w h eelch air In a great deal o f pain.
More than her health, m any doubt she has the
a b ility to h old together h er backers and to
rebu ild her co un try.
Even ufter m on th s o f cam paigning. C h am o rro
had d llfle u lly m a kin g b a s i c cam paign sp crch rs.
In Interviews, she w as never really able to
u rtle u la tr e x a rtly wfuit her program was beyond
e n d in g the hated m ilita ry draft and "m a k in g
th in g s tie lle r.”

JA C K ANDERSON

FAA training plane
used as luxury limo

ELLEN GOODMAN

America says: Let us entertain you
B O ST O N — M y friend has been overseas and
w a u ls to know w h a t's happen in g at home. She
Is co m in g hack t ills su m m er and has heard
reports of a stran ge nothingness.
I don't want Iter to th in k she Is re tu rn in g to
som e h istoric backw ater. S o I w rite ch eerfully
that gee. lots lia s been going on here. I offer to
trade headlines.
In fra g ile , she w rites, some citize n s attacked
a statue of L e n in . In P hiladelphia. I counter,
they took dow n the statue o f " R o c k y " from the
front of ihe art m useum .
I ll Itucharesl. she re m in d s me, they have
purged Ihe C causescucs. In New York. I tell
her. they have deposed Leona from her reign
In Ihe h o lrlu d s .
T he talk of lie d Square, she reports. Is
w hether G o rliv c a n hang o n to power. T he talk
of M anhattan. I report. Is w hether Ivana can
h an g o n to D onald.
O u r headline m a tch goes on and I am losing.
In South Afrteu. Nelson M andela has com e
hack from priso n . In Ixis Angeles. Drew
B a rrym ore has m ade a co m e back from d ru g
a d dictio n . In Nlcuragua. D anny has been
replaced by Vloleta. At the " T o d a y " show.
J a n e has been replaced by Deborah.
T h e re a re h in t s o( u n e w g e n e ra tio n
em erging from tlu- shadow s of ih r o ld In
hidebound B u lgaria, site writes. There are
ru m o rs that Ihe younger Ja ck so n s. M ichael
a n d Ja n e t, are at odds w ith their father In
mot try-bound C alifo rnia. I retort.
In G e rm a n y, every citize n is talking about
re u nifica tion . In Am erica. I reply, they w ant In
know who s p ill first and w hether there w as a
you nger w om an involved.
I am afraid th is exchange m ay a la rm m y
friend. She lia s been w o rk in g In places w here
Ideas are la ken serio usly. O rd in a ry people stay
u p late a rg u in g about the stru ctu re of a new
governm ent. Jo u rn a lis ts are giddy w ith the
notion that they can a ctu a lly now report what
Is going on In governm ent.
I don't w ant h e r In th in k d ia l the New W orld
I s agin g w h ile the rest o f t h r world Is bom
anew . Nor do 1 tiellevr that A m e rica ts the
e xpo rte r ol a ll th is dem ocracy, the distant
m a n u la rtu re r o f revolution. S o I search for
o th e r news. S in c e you 've b e n t home. I add.
w e 've I n v r n lr d a fat free tee cream and
introduced "N e w K id s on Ihe B lo c k ."
At th is low point In o u r correspondence. It
net u rs to m e that In som e perverse way. trivia!
pu rsu it has becom e th r se rio u s pursuit o f our
co u n try . O tu e w r were told that the business
o l A m erica w as business. Now our business Is
escapism .
E n tertain men i is our nm si in i|N irlan l pro­
duct Were I l u s i i i i H u llin a ii lo remake " T h e
G ra d u a te " som corit w ould te ll h im a new
passw ord lo su cce ss N u l " p la s tic s " hut
"v id e o s
At home, free en terprise m eans 50 cable

stations and a remote selector. In Los Angeles,
you e u n 'l tell ihe locul new s from ih e gossip
u nless th ere's fire footage. People w ho cate
about th e dow n and out Insist they ca n 't sell
un Issu e a n y m o re
w ithout a star. An d
when o u r k id s are
a s k e d w h o ilu - lr
heroes are. a rlo rs .
m u s i c i a n s a n tl
a t h l e t e s t o p t It r
charts.
A cro s s the world,
p e o p le lo o k to
A m e r ic a , n o t fu r
le a d e r s h ip n r
e n llg lite n m c n t. but
for a good lim e. In
(he tale IHlh century
A m e ric a n s in sp ire d
the Fre n ch hit rrrdn :
" li b e r t y , e q u a lit y ,
f r a t e r n it y ." In th r
late 2 0 tli century, we
In spire the Fre n ch
w ith a hit m o v ie :
" s e x . lie s , a n d
videotape."
Ju|tan sends us
cun*. W e scud litem baseltall and llietiu- parks.
In S ingapore, audiences are lln rk lu g In "H o n e y
I S h ru n k the K id s ." In H ungary, the new
ca p ita lis ts sign Joint ventures...to d istrib u te
film s. T h e y (lit "D a lla s " In Ihtrls,
ts It a n y wnnder that It becom es h ard e r and
harder to separate n ew s from gossip, the
se rio us from Ihr frivolous. Rob Low e from Lee
laeoreu. T ru m p the A irlin e from T ru m p the
D iv o rce ? We have heroine the paid co m ic, the
hired sto ryteller, the w o rld 's great escapists.
T h e n rw slogan o f Ihe A m e rica n W ay Is: Let us
ru te rta liiy n u .
So. I w rite m y friend, entile on home. A
p la y w r ig h t b e c a m e p r e s id e n t o f
Czech oslovakia. But an actor becam e P re si­
dent o f the U nited Stales. T e n s ol thou sands
fill u stadiu m to hear M andela T h a t's )usl
o|M-nlitg night for Ja n e t Ja ck so n
T h e re 's more acid In the rain and more
hom eless on Ih r s lic r t s sin ce you left. T ile
s to rk n ta rkrt Is Itchy and tin- k id s ca n 't read.
N o bo d y's paying m u ch m ie n lio n But w hat the
heck.
We ca n alw ays ch eck out Ihe videos.

LE T T E R S TO T H E EDITO R
L e tte rs lo the editor are welcom e. A ll letters
m ust be signed and Include a m a ilin g a ddress
and a daytim e telephone num ber. Letters
sh u ld tie on a subject and sh ou ld lx- as h rlcl as
possible. Letters are subject lo editing.

W A S H IN G T O N — T ran sportation Secretary
S am u el S k in n e r prefers h is personal tra n s ­
portation to be first class. T h e T ran sportation
D epartm ent has a lu x u rio u s G u lh tre a m G-IV
Jet that S k in n e r uses as If It were the fa m ily
car.
T h e G-IV. registered to the Federal A v ia tio n
A d m in is tra tio n . Is s u p jin srd to be used
p r im a r ily fu r tra in in g govern m ent fligh t
safety Inspectors and lo c a rry federal accident
Investigators to crash sites. But F A A records
show S k in n e r uses the plane frequently lo
squire
around bureaucrats,
m em bers of Congress
a n d th e ir spouses on
su ch urgent business
as trips to th e thirls
A ir Show*
A t Ih r sam e time,
th e . F A A Inspectors
w h o are supposed to
t e s t c o m m e r c ia l
p i l o t s a r e b e in g
a llo w rd to d elay th eir
re fre s h e r co u rse s
because there aren't
e n o u g h p la n e s for
■ S k in n e r uses
train in g.
Ihe plane
T h e ca se o f the
frequently lo
G -IV show s that Ihe
squire around
F A A m ay deserve the
h am m e rin g It b g e l­
b u re a u c ra ts,
m em ­
lin g o v e r p o o r
bers of Co n ­
m o n it o r in g of a ir
gress and
s a f e t y a n d p ilo t
their spouses.I
t r a in in g . G o v e r n ­
m ent a u d ito rs have
co m p la in e d that planes su ch as Ihe G -IV are
lo o co stly to be used a s a ir taxis, especially
w hen th e y are needed for tra in in g and
e sp e cia lly when co m m e rcia l a ir travel w ould
be cheaper.
T h e F A A has a staff o f Inspectors w ho are
supposed to be trained on the ly jie of aircraft
u sed by Ihe p ilo ts th e y test, a n d the
insjtct'tors have to take periodic refresher
courses. But federal Investigators have d is ­
co ve re d th a t th e lns|&gt;cctors were b e in g
granted w a lv crs o n those refresher courses. In
part because there w eren 't enough planes
a va ilab le for training.
T he F A A h as prom ised to quit g ra n tin g the
w aivers, hut the waste o f m oney u sin g
tra in in g planes to ch auffeur dignitaries goes
on. O u r s o u rce s h ave raised p a rtic u la r
co n cern s about S k in n e r's use of Ihe G-IV. It Is
equipped w ith advanced com puterized c o n ­
tro ls kno w n us glass co ck p it technology, now
being used In a grow ing num ber of co m m e r­
c ia l jets. A n d not enough F A A InajM-ctors are
trained on those controls.
T he G -IV has other Icatures that m ake It
a ttra ctive ira n sfio rta lln n — plush carpeting,
lounge rh a lrs , private telephones, a bar. a
stereo and a te le v isio n w ith V C R . T h e
T ra n sjio rta B o n Departm ent cla im s the Jet
w as designed for corporate com forts a n d the
frills w rre throw n In free lo the governm ent
by U u lfs lrra m . T h e d rjia rt mem nought the
G -IV from G u lfstrra m last spring, te llin g
C o ngress that It was n r r d r d for tra in in g and
sh u ttlin g Investigators to crash sites.
R rco rd s obtained by o u r associate Scott
S leek show Itiat tra in in g Is not the o n ly
fun rtIo n of the plane.
In Ju n e . It carried Sen. Fran k Lautenberg.
D -N.J.. Rep. B ill C lln g cr. R-Pa.. C lln g c r's wife
a n d several congressional staffers to the Parts
A tr Show .
In M ay. S kin n e r lo o k Rep. H an k Bro w n .
D-Colo., to Denver so they could look at an
airport project.
Last sum m er. S k in n e r took Reps. W illia m
L e h m a n . D-Fla.. D aniel Akaka. D Haw aii.
George M iller. D-Callf.. a n d M arty Russo.
D-I1L. lo London lo stu d y alrjiort se cu rity.
W ives and sta lfe rsa lso went along.
D on't look (or any congressional co m m itte r
lo cra ck dow n on S k in n e r's Joy rides. T he
T ran sjio rta tlo n Departm ent purchased the
G -IV w ith th e blessing of co m m itte rs ch a ire d
by L e h m a n .aid Lautenberg who have lio ili
enjoyed S k in n e r's frie n d ly skies.

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S ctn ic Improvement Board to maat
S A N F O R D — Tin- S anford S cenic Im provem ent Board w ill
meet tom orrow u i 4 p.m . tn the c ity coram taokm conference
room In c ity hall. T he board w ill dlacuaa the Installation o f new
restroom * at P ark on P ark, the Traah B a sh c ity clean up
program , p la n tin g B o w e n and trees on P e rsim m on Avenue,
a n d o th r r topics.
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LO N G W O O D — Ingrid M cC o llu m o f Longw ood has been
nam ed to the C e n tra l Flo rid a R egional C o ordin a tin g Com m ittee
o f the G o ve rn or'* Conference o n L ib ra ry and Inform ation*
Service*. S h e 1* am ong 11 people nam ed to the com m ittee last
week. T h e ch a irm a n o f the regional com m ittee la T om R e lti,
dean o f lib ra ry services at Sem inole C o m m u n ity College.
T h ro u g h regional com m ittee*, the G o ve rn o r's Conference
hope* to m ake recom m endation* for the J u ly 1991 W h ile
House Conference of lib ra ry a c llv llle s .

Billboard moratorium contlnuat
LO N G W O O D — No new billboard* w ill loom over Longwood
street* a* co m m ission e rs last night voted u n a n im o u sly to
co n tin u e a m orato riu m on Issuing b u ild in g perm its for these
signs.
A p u b lic h ra rtn g o n the b illb o a rd s Is scheduled for M arch 19.
Longw ood Is In the process o f am ending c lly codes w h ich
regulate signage. Including trailer, point-of-sale, banners, real
estate, vehicle, constru ction , and outdoor a d ve rtisin g signs.
T h e m ora to riu m w as o rig in a lly placed o h new billboard
co n stru ctio n Ja n . 29. It w ill be enforced u n lit the c lly
co m m ission accepts o r rejects the c ity codes.

students learn.
“ We we not accomplishing
what we thou0it we would.
Castor said recently of the State
Student Assessment Teat, which
waa Implemented In 1977.
Castor said she plana to have a
bill to present to the Legislature
that will reduce standardised
trstlng statewide.
"W e w ill In Ita place be
recommending a new account­
a b i l i t y a y a te m to r e p o r t
throughout Florida on the status
of student performance.'' she
A cco rd in g to W inger, th ere Is
c o n s ta n t m o n it o r in g a t th e
school level o f the s k ills w h ich
are assessed by the tests.
“ W e do n ot lim it o u rse lve s to
teaching w h at Iso n the test.” he
said, "b u t w e m ake su re that
those s k ills are being le a rn e d ."
W inge r sa id that the m ove la
o n to change the testing from
a s s e s s m e n t to a c h ie v e m e n t
teats.
A n a c h ie v e m e n t le s t g iv e s
students a sa m p lin g o f q u e stion s
that vary In d ifficu lty from the
sim plest to the m ost d iffic u lt
w h ile a s s e s sm e n t te s ts o n ly
c h e c k th a t a s tu d e n t ca n
p e rfo rm th e m ost m in im u m

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bu t the outcom e of
those negotiations w ill not be
affected b y th is measure.
“ T h i s p r o p o s a l la f o r
m e c h a n iz a tio n o n ly , and has
n oth in g to d o w ith pay raise*. If
th is Is approved, we w ill go on
lin e next year, a n d the system
w ill pay for Itself In Just a few
y e a rs," R ader said.
H e sa id d e liv e ry w o u ld be
faster a n d m ore accurate.
S anford resident Betsy Nelson
W ebster d o u b le d de liv e ry w o uld
Improve. "I don 't th in k w e 'll get
b e lte r service. I'm against th is ."
If released by the governing
board, the pla n w o uld s till need
fin al a p p ro v al from the Postal
Rate C o m m issio n . If approved
by the co m m ission . II w ould
becom e the 15th rate change
sin ce the 2-cent sta m p becam e
co m p u lso ry In 1809.
T h e c o m m is s io n h a s 10
m o n th s to reach a decision.
T h e P ostal Se rvice has sa id it
w o u ld li k e th e n e w r a t e
stru ctu re to take effect In F e b ru ­
a ry 1991.
T h e la s t J n c ira s e w as M arch
•1988 w h e riT h e price o f a firstcla ss sta m p ju m p e d from 22
ce n ts to 2&amp; cents.
P ostal o ffic ia ls sa id ratea m u st
be "p e rio d ic a lly adjusted."
Rader sa id reduced operating
costs from m e ch anizatio n w ould
h old dow n future postage hikes.
T h e Postal S ervice underw ent

a corporate lik e reorganization
In 1980 a n d now fu n ction s a s an
Independent governm ent agency
supported by the sale o f Its
service, not federal tax revenue.
A lth o u g h II reported a $404
m illio n s u rp lu s for the firs t
q u a rte r o f 1990, th e P o s ta l
S e rvice said increased benefits
a n d wages a n d the a ssum ption
from the federal governm ent of
som e retiree health and cost-ofliv in g packages w ill create a loss
In fisca l 1990 o f between $1.4
b illio n a n d $ 1.0 b illio n .
In a d d itio n to rate hikes, the
p lan c a lls for discounts for bar
codes for Drat- a n d th ird-class
postage. E xp re ss M all a n d som e
p rio rity m all. Insurance co ve r­
age on C.O.D. and Insured m a ll
w o uld Ju m p from $500 to $600.
V in ce n t Som brolto. president
o f the National A ssociation of
Letter Carrier*, said even If the
cost o f m a ilin g a letter Increases
to 3 0 cents. A m e rica n s w ill get
better postal service for Ihetr
m oney th an that provided In
other countries.
" F o r 25 cen ts — o r even 30
cents — you can w a lk dow n to
the corner, drop a le tte r tn a m etal m a ilb o x, and w ith in ■ few
da ys It a rriv e s at the hom e o f a
fr ie n d , r e la tiv e o r b u s in e a a
a s s o c ia te h u n d re d s o r e v e n
thousands o f m iles s w a y ." said
Som brolto. " T d l m e w hat other
s e rv ic e y o u can get In th is
co u n try , o r a n y oth e r co u n try for

3 0 ce n ts."
A ssista n t P ostm aster G e n e ral
Deborah B o w ke r said the rate
h ik e w ould m ean the average
household w ould spend about
$ 10 m ore for postage each year.
T h e rate Increase request has
p ro m p te d new c a lls fo r a
p riv a tiza tio n o f Ihe Postal S e rv ­
ice. an Idea advocated by such
co n se rv a tiv e o rg a n iz a tio n s as
the Heritage Foundation a n d the
Cato Institute.
S o m b r o lt o a rg u e d s u c h a
m ove w o u ld "b e Ihe biggest
sh am ever put on the A m e rica n
people.”
Sanford resident, C o ra S m ith ,
resigned h erself to the proponed
Increase. "W h a te v e r th ey d e ­
cide. w e 'll ju s t have to p a y ." she
said.
Intermalien from United P r m
Hanoi It contained In Silt report

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the cost o f
the m anatee tag*
O ther specialty tags a va ilab le
Include those co m m e m ora tin g
the C h a lle n g n tk tn iW . . m . f o .
state colleges and u n ive rsitie s,
veteran*, m edal o f h on or re c ip i­
ents a n d prisoner* or w ar. Medal
o f honor a n d P O W tags are
reserved for lh o a r w ho can show
v e rifica tio n they received the
m e d a l o r w e re c o n fin e d b y
enem y forces.

DEATHS
JEFFREY MICHAEL COHEN
Je ffre y M ich ae l Cohen. 18 .6 2 5
C h elsea Road. Longwood. died
S a tu rd a y at h is residence. Bora
Feb. 27. 1972. In O rlando, be
m o v e d to L o n g w o o d f r o m
Rochester, N.Y.. In 1970. He w as
a student at Lake M ary H igh
S ch o o l a n d a m em ber o f C o n ­
gregation O hev Shalom .
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e p a re n ts .
Robert and Susan: sister. A lish a .
G a in e s v ille ; m a te rn a l g r a n d ­
m o th e r, T lllle C o pton . L o n g ­
w ood; p a te rn a l g ra ndpa re n ts.
H e rm a n a n d Delia. Longwood.
Beth S h a lo m M em orial C h a ­
pel. O rlan do, tn charge of a r­
rangem ents.

BARBARA ANN DAMPIER
B a rb a ra A n n D am p le r. 62,
2 6 2 0 S. Lau re l Ave.. Sanford,
died S u n d a y at S ou th Sem inole
C o m m u n it y H o s p ita l. L o n g ­
wood. Horn A u g 30. 1927, In
Valdosta, G a.. she w as a lifelong
resident of San lord. She w as a
t e c h n i c a l e n g in e e r a n d a
m e m b e r o f C e n t r a l B a p t is t
C h u rc h . S h e was a m em ber o f
S ah a ra C lu b.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s is t e r s ,
M aym c G ibson. R ichm ond. Va..
G lo r ia S k in n e r. J a c k s o n v ille ,
Jo a n A nderson, Sanford.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford. In charge o f a rrange­
m ents.

BETEILLENE DENNEY
B e lle llle n c Denny. 64. 218
P an am a Road. W ln le r S prin g s,
died S u n d a y at Florida H ospital.
A lta m o n te Springs. Born Feb.
23. 1926, in Beloit. O hio, she
m oved to W inter S p rin g s from
A tla n ta In 1989. She w as a
m anger for a w om en's clo th in g
boutique and a Presbyterian.
S u rv iv o rs Include daughter,
S u e l l a C a r n e v a le . W i n t e r
S prings; m other. Susie. Irw in,
P a .; s is t e r , J o a n n T r a y e r s .
P e n n sylvan ia : brother. R ichard.
C rafton . Pa.: tw o grandch ildren.
Beacon C re m a llo n S e rvice of
C e n tra l Flo rid a . W ln le r P ark. In
charge o f arrangem ents.

ALMIA LAWRENCE DOYLE
A lm la Law rence D oyle. 83.
2 1 0 0 H a rtw e ll Ave.. Sanford,
died F rid a y at M ary E slh e r. Born
Ja n . 12. 1907. In Pence. Ky.. he

m oved to Sanford from Osgood. and a L u th e ra n .
Ind.. In 1977. He waa a selfS u rv iv o rs in clu d e son. R ic h ­
em ployed farm er and a m em ber ard. Sanford; sister. E lla Gogo f G r a c e U n it e d M e t h o d is t glns. L in co ln ; tw o grandsons:
C h u rc h . Lake M ary. He w as a three great-grandchildren.
C e n tra l Flo rid a Fu n eral S e rv ­
m em ber o f D ow ntow n K iw a n ls
C lu b a n d C h r is t ia n S h a rin g ice, O rlando, In charge o f a r ­
rangem ents.
C e n le r, both o f Sanford.
S u rv iv o rs Include son. R ay C.. DR. JAY B. ZEE
Ft. W a lto n Beach; d a u g h te r,
D r. J a y B. Zee. 72. 1671
Kosella H ardy. Osgood; sisters. A v a lo n B lvd .. Casselberry, died
E d llh M ille r. G recnsburg. Ind.. S u n d a y at O rla n d o G en eral H os­
C o ra S tratm an . B a ie sv lllc. Ind.: pital. B o m A u g 30. 1917. In
s e v e n g r a n d c h ild r e n ; f o u r P h ila delphia, he m oved lo C a s ­
selberry from Coral S p rin g s In
great-grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e r a l H o m e . 198). He w as a retail Jew elry
Sanford, In charge o f arra nge ­ salesm an a n d Je w ish .
m ents.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
Barbara; brother. Leonard. P lant
NELLIE HAMILTON
C ity; sister, Rosetta F ra n k lin .
N ellie H am ilton . 71. 2315 9 5 th New Y c rk .
St., Ja ck s o n Heights, N.Y.. died
Beth S h a lo m M em orial C h a ­
S atu rd a y at h er residence. B o ra pel. O rlando. In charge of a r­
Ja n . 28. 1919. In A sh m an . Ga., rangem ents.
she m oved to Ja ck so n H e igh ts
from W in te r P ark tn 1942. S he
w as a la u n d ry w orker and a
m em ber o f W ard C h ap e l A M E
D A M PIIB , BA B B A B A A N N
C h u rch .
G revetido funeral services lor M it t
S u rv iv o r Includes aunt, E u la Barbara Am i Dampiar. 02. a* Van lord. who
(bad Sunday, were hold I OS today I Tuesday I
B. Ja m e s. W in te r Park.
G o ld e n 's F u n e r a l H o m e , al Oahlewn Park Cermtery aim Xev Or
Freddie Smtiti aUklatlr*
W in te r Park. In charge o f a r­
A r r a n g e m e n ts b y G r a m k o w F u n a r a l
Honw , Sanford
rangem ents.

sk ills.
T h e b ig wave o f standardized
testing began In the m id -1970*.
w hen F lo rid a began a retu rn lo
the so-called "th re e R a " o f edu­
ca tio n to boost le a rn in g. B u t
C a sto r a n d other o ffic ia ls now
say there has been so m u ch
co n cen tra tion on le a rn in g basic
s k ills that other le a rn in g has
fallen b y the wayside.
" W e 'r e d u m b in g dow n the
c u rric u lu m ." C a stor said. "W e
d o n 't teach beyond (he lest.
W h a t we ought to be doing la
testing h ig h e r order s k ills and
h ighe r ach ievem en t."
T h e standardised tests Include
the State Student Asacasment
Teat, a national standardized
test a n d a county-adm inistered
test o f essential s k ills for elem en­

NELD ARAN K
Nclda R ank. 85. 142 M ayfair
C irc le . Sanford, died T h u rsd a y
at C e n tra l F lo ru it Regional H o s­
pital. Sanford. Born Sepl. 26,
1904. In M adison, Neb., she
m oved to Sanford from L in co ln ,
N eb.. In I9H5. S h e w a s an
a cco u n tin g cle rk lo r M lllcr-P a ln e

h o p in g lo lest m ore o f (he h ig h e r
le v e l s k ills.
" W e have m ore testa w hen
th is la a ll said a n d done." he
F o r now . W in g e r does not
p re d ic t a n y ch a n g e s In how
th in g s a rc done in S e m in o le
C o u n ty . A cco rd in g to W inge r Ihe
d is t r ic t w ill c o n t in u e to
su pp le m e n t the state-m andated
te stin g level* w ith tests o f th e ir
o w n at other grade levels.
" W e have lo w ait a n d see w hat
th e y decide." he said. "W e w ill
lik e ly chose the sam e lest they
do to test the m andated s k ills ,
b u t we w ill supplem ent It w ith
testa In other grades."
Irdormetten trem United P r m
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DUI
from Pago 1A
Breathalyzer: II relic* on alcohol
In the breath a* an Indication of
alcohol In Ihe blood.
S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff's LI.
J e rry Higgins, w ho a d m ln sle rs
th a t d e p a r tm e n t s D U I e n ­
forcem ent and trs lln g . and who
Is certified to calibrate the test
m achines, said th ere's nothing
new a bou l ihe In to x lllzcr 5000.
T h is type of m achine had been
used here by R ig g in s for five
year*.
Il I* a lso the type o f breath teal
m a rhtne used by S anford and

L a k e M ary police, and m any
other agencies In Ihe stale and
n ation . T h e In toxlltze r 5000.
R ig g in s s a id been u sed n a ­
tionw ide for m any years a n d has
w it h s t o o d m a n y c o u r t
challenges. Including som e In
Florida.
"It Is accepted by the m edical
and s cie n tific co m m u lly and It
(In lo x lllze r 5 0 0 0 breath le st for
alcohol blood level) have been
accepted aa evidence for court
cases through out the country.
"It has held u p very w e ll lo
challenges. You ca n 't dispense

Mall
Ceatlaued from Fags 1A
Sim on ft A ssociates
delay In seeking a nn exatio n of
the unincorporated site due east
o f Interstate 4 and so u th of State
Road 46 Into the c ity u n til the
proposal la approved by the city.
S im o n olTIciala denied a n y de­
la y s a n d said Ihe ann exation
w o uld o ccu r A p ril 9 before fin al
a p p ro v a l o f the ta x -fin a n cin g
road plan.
C o m m is s io n e r B o b T h o m a s
sa id Ihe m a ll w o u ld a ttra c t
d e v e lo p m e n t to t h e c i t y ' s
w estern a rra s w h ich w o uld In­
crease tax revenue to ih e city . "1
th in k w hat we a land to gain Is
the w hole th in g ." T h o m a s said.
"(M cC la n a h a n 's opposition) re­
m in d s m e o f the tim e when
farm ers had a g rip on th in g s
here so n o th in g c o u ld com e
here. A n y year now, Sanford
sta nds to cru m b le u n le ss we do
som e th in g ."
" if

y i fmf 1*-- . i d s u -toisyC

grow th w ould be unbelievable,;'
said co m m issio n e r Lon HowxlJ
"Y e s. w e're going to give sw ay
$6 m illio n , b u l lo ok w hat we re
going to have tn 10 y e a rs."
M a y o r Bettye S m ith supported
the proposal, saying there w ould
be o n ly a positive Im pact to city
revenues. C o m m issio n e r Herbert
" W h lt e y " E c k s t e in s a id he
supported the proposal, sa yin g It
represented a fair co m prom ise of
u sin g taxes paid by the m a ll for
p u b lic Im prove m e n ts Tor the
m a ll a n d the co m m u n ity.
C o m m ission e rs listened to the
proposal M onday, but w ill lake
no form al action u n til M arch 12.
S e m in o le C o u n ty co m m ission e rs
m u st ulso approve the proposed
tax d is tric t to Include o n ly the
214-ucrc m a ll site because in a
ch a rte r county, co u n ty co m m is­
sioners m u st grant p e rm issio n to
c lly co m m ission ers lo create the
district.
U n der the proposal, no m ore
than one h alf of the c ity and
co u n ty property tuxes generated
by the proposed 1.2 m illio n
square loot m a ll w o uld go to pay
back $6,23 4 ,0 0 0 in bonds w h ich
w ould be sold to m ake road
Im provem ents caused by traffic
going lo (he mall.
T h e road Im provem ents w ould
Include w idening S R 4 6 (o six
lanes between 1-4 a n d C o u n ty
R o ad 15. w id e n in g R tn e h a rt
Road to s ix lanes a n d b u ild in g a
new road to the m a ll Tram
A irp o rt Duulcvurd.
T o pay for the road and other
Im provem ents. S im o n proposed
to se ll bonds that w o uld be paid
ofT w ith in 14 years. T h e bonds
w ould be repaid by creatin g a
" ta x in cre m e n t fin an ce d is tric t"

LOUISE LEVY LAFONTAINE
Lou ise L e vy La fo n la ln c. 63.
5817 S h e lb u m C o u rt. O rlando,
died S u n d a y a l O rlando Regional
M edical Center. B o ra Ja n . 28.
1927. In Sanford, she m oved lo
O rla n d o from Lon g Island. N.Y..
in 1959. S h e was a m edical
secretary and Je w ish .
S u rv iv o rs Include h u sb a n d.
Law rence Joseph; son. D avid.
Orlando: daughier. S helley. O r­
lando: sisters, S elm a New m an,
A lta m o n te S prings. Rose E d ith
J a c o b s o n . S a n fo rd ; one
g randch ild.
G a r d e n C h a p e l H o m e fo r
Fu nerals. Longwood, In charge
of arrangem ent*

ta ry a n d secondary sch ool s tu ­
dents.
O n ly third-, fifth- and eightgrade stu dents take the state
assessm ent te s t given ea ch O c­
tober. Tenth-graders ta k e the
test e a ch s p rin g a n d m u st p ass It
In ord e r lo graduate from h igh
school.
W h ile not a ll testa w ould be
e lim in a te d under C a s to r's p ro ­
posal. som e o f them w ill be cu t
b a ck to a llo w co ncen tration on
o th e r aspects of learn in g. A l­
t h o u g h t h e b a c k - t o - b a a lc s
a p p ro a ch Is s till used, som e
stu de nts are takin g tw o o r three
sta n d a rd ize d tests each year.
E x p e rts sa y th at's too m u ch.
W in g e r sa id that he does not
feel th a t C a stor la p la n n in g lo
e lim in a te a n y testa, ra th e r she Is

Sanford Herald
M IS S E D
D ELIV ER Y
Call: 322-2611

to Include o n ly the 2 14-sere m a il
site a n d to d ive rt a portion o f the
property taxes generated b y the
new m al) to pay back Ihe bonds.
A l the en d of 14 years, the T1F
d is tric t w o uld be dissolved and
100 percent o f the taxes w ould
be p a id to the city and co un ty.
S cho ol a n d other taxes w ould be
unaffected by the T IF d istrict.
T h e T IF d is tric t w o u ld be
u n d e r total control o f the city ,
bu t the c ity would not be liable
for re p a y m e n t o f the b o n d s
sh o u ld th e tax revenu es fall
below expectations, c ity attorney
BUI C o lb e rt said.

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e n tire ly w ith Inaccuracies. T h e ir
are Inherent problem s w ith a n y
m e ch a n ical device. It c x rre d a ll
state requirem ents m any fold ."
R ig g in s said, of Ihe trxtrr.
He said that the s ta ir has Just
received a grant lo purchase
about 2 7 0 In lo x lllz e r 5000 for
police stations that haven't been
able to b u y th e ir ow n.
" A lt h o u g h th is m a ch in e Is
fa irly accurate, there's one In­
herent p rob le m ." he said. “ In
Flo rid a , it ’s ille gal to have loo
m u ch alcohol In y o u r blood. Not
in y o u r b re a th ... In y o u r b lo od ."
R ig g in s said even Irs lln g blood
for alcohol levels Is nol a lw a ys
a c c u ra te a n d ih e I n lo x lllz e r
5 0 0 0 by a n a llzln g breath gives a
good Indication o f alcohol blood
levels.
E.C . H art wig. ch ie f o f the stale
D epartm ent of H ealth a n d Reh abU ltative S e rvice s' office of
laboratory services, said (he 18
d if f e r e n t b r e a t h - t e s t in g
m a ch in e s now In use statewide
have created an "a d m in is tra tiv e
n ig h tm a re ." but the In toxllyzer
w ill change a ll that.
A $450,000 federal D e part­
m en t o f T ran sp o rtal Ion grunt
w as used lo purchase the first 9 0
Intoxllyzer*. and another 90 are
lo be delivered by A pril.

m

.

Dorothy 0.
Leuia
F. Schrwmann, Deltona
LouttP.
Casey Williams. Deltona
Shelto Murphy. Lanpebad

ADMItSIONI
■IK L. Scute

!*'»)',*y
Deity L. McCteed

M te w a a n

Jeffery C o , Ocllcnc

Oterlct J. Smith. Dtltene
Jemee C. Sterling. Deltona
Both V. Whiteman. Deltona
Charlotte S-Hewhin*. Lake Maty
AJSinc Pal Mtoro. Lake Mery
incite Murphy, Longwood
Pauline Jana* Orange City
DISC NABOBS
Hereto D Martin
Paulina Knight
Mark T. Rust!
Walter llr acute
Barbara Event. Deltona
Nancy Grauo. Deltona
Majal 0. Hallanhan. Deltona
Milton Mewintki, Deltona
Ilmen Sllv* Deltona
Matthew Tucker, Deltona
Sandra Janwa and kcky girl. Sardard
Pone tope M y on and baby boy. Santord
M a n n a Uttoy and baby bay. Santord
■ISTHS
Cantral P tends Sagteoal ttetgital
Kimberly A. Benmtt, a baby bay. Santord
Michel la L. Attire. a baby girl. Euttlt
Terekc C. Sate*, a baby bay. Orange City
AD M ISSIO N S
TavInlthaN Burba
Steven Char tot
Bennie Cal Mat
Virginia Ganialai
Frankie E . Herat
E rn eiloJ. Bull
Clarence*. Silver
Jen ph Wethlngton Jr.
Ro che lle H V ln g lln g
Thelm a Kant, D eBary
' V a ra L B aalar. Deltona
L in d a P ir e l, Deltona
Connie L . SI. Rack. Dkitone
H ow ard T im m . L ak e Helen
D ou gle t J. B a lle t. Orange C ity
J a m e s W. Hew ver, Or tnga C ity
Cher le t E . B o y a r, O tto * i
P a l m in e f Brighten. Worth C o tjm e r, N V
□ lie HANOI S
Santord

15a p it , .'*e,. k—

Tina M . tenant and baby girl, lantern
Pteaaure Sutton and bany girl. Santord
Michelle L. Atkina and baby girl. I w t lt
SI STMS
Nathalie M Vlngllng. a baby girl, Santord
k OMISSIONS
Ranter, Brawn
ManryL. Byrd
Willie J Cleveland
Sudan Cr event
Clyde Hager
IhacuHc V. Hamgton
Wllhelmlna Hertramph
Cathy Methit
Anna 0 May
Shunderkte M a li
M yrfit Panting
Brooke Powell
Thom aaF-W tlu
Milton Dutour. DeBary
Jam et W Hawaii. DeBary
Trudy G. Pugh. DeBary
R kky L Young. DeBary
Batty J Harking. Deltona
Frederick T. Howell. Deltona
Robert H. Marrow. Deltona
Glenn W. T reweek. Deltona
Gyula Ter h i Dei lone
Barbara Simmons. Lake Mary
Irma Levy. Langwoed
Cher tot R . Perking. Orange Clly
Darcy L. Stager. Orlande
Sterling M Reger. Otleen
Joseph 0 Cowin. Sorrento
DISCHARGES
Santord
Anna K. Durmigan. DeBary
Wllterd A. Malian, DeBary
Lait SmaraM. OaBary
Duane Gatos. Deltona
Jamas Howling. Deltona
Henry S. Schmitt, Ddtona
Robert 0 Smith. Deltona
SeraWettan. Deltona
E lite Marr It, Geneva
Harry Nipper, FI. M id i. S C
Rachel Id H Vlngllng and baby g irl,
TereteC. Bates and baby bey. Orange City
BINTH1
Cathy M etil t, a baby girl, San tor d

*** NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE ***

CITY OF SANFORD
WEATHERIZATION
PROGRAM
IF YO U M EET THE INCOME LIMITS BELOW . AND YO U R HOME CAN
BE WEATHERIZED. YOU CO U LD R ECEIV E ASSISTANCE IN THE
FOLLOW ING AREAS:
ATTIC INSULATION; CAULKING; PREVENTIO N O F AIR INFILTRA­
TION; WINDOW REPAIfVREPLACEM EN T; W ATER H EAT ER INSU­
LATION JACKET; W ATER FLOW C O N TRO LLERS. ETC.
(ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION IS S U B JE C T TO VERIFICATION OF
INCOME. AND FU ND S AVAILABILITY. FO R FU RTH ER DETAILS
CO N TACT THE COMMUNITY D EVELO PM EN T O FFICE (407) 330
5665)

INCOME LIMITS

AN N U AL INCOME

FAMILY SIZE

M O ND AY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
"S A M E D A Y D E L IV E R Y IS O U R G O A L "

1
$ 7,213
2
$ 9,663
$12,113
3
4
$14,563
$17,013
5
$t9,463
6
7
$21,913
$24,363
8
FO R FAMILIES EXCEEDING S M EM B ER S. ADD *2.450 FO R EACH
ADOITION

�a * — Sanford Herald. San lord. Florida — Tuaeday. March 6. 1900

Soviet C o m m u n ists trounced
by pro-dem ocracy ca n d id a te s
More flag-burning ehargaa dropped
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e new federal law b a n n in g flag
d e s c c n illo n w as dealt a second straigh t setback w h en a federal
|u d g r th rew out ch arges against three m en accused o f torch ing
A m e rica n flags on the U.S. C a p ito l steps.
U .S. D istrict Ju d g e J u n e G re e n dism issed the case M onday
against Dread Scott. Dave B la lo ck and S ha w n E lch m a n . each
charged w ith v io la tin g the F la g Protection A ct o f 1989. The
three cla im e d the law Is u nco n stitu tio nal. T w o w eeks ago. u
federal ju d g e In Seattle dism isse d charges against four people
arrested for b u rn in g A m rrtra n llags m om ents after the law
took effect.

M oot* attacks, but muahar racas on
A N C H O R A G E . A la sk a — A moose attacked a sled dog team
on the Idltarod tra il, but the m u sh e r shot the m oose and raced
on In the m arathon trek across the A laska w ilde rne ss w ith the
fro n tru n n e rs 2 7 4 m ile s from the Anchorage start T uesday In
the 1 .161-m lle race to Nome.
Idltaro d race o fficials had a scare M onday w hen tw o passing
p ilo ts repon ed seeing a moose sta nding tangled In the lines o f a
m u s h c r's dog team, and a w lrlln g volcanic ash from a new
e ru p tio n o f Redoubt V olca n o Impeded rescuers from reaching
the scene 17S m ile s from the Anchorage sta rtin g line .
B u t Dr. L o rrrn W eaver. 90. shot and k ille d the moose that
Invaded h is 18-dog team a n d lim pe d Into the n e xt checkpoint
at F in g e r L a k e w ith an in ju re d dog and dam aged gear, but
o th e rw ise O K a n d Intent on co n tin u in g the a d ve n tu rou s race.

Oklahoma modal crownad Mrs. Amarlca
L A S V E G A S . Nev. — J e n n ife r Jo h n so n , a 9-foot-9 m odel from
E d m o n d . Okta. captu red the M rs. A m e rica cro w n M onday In
co m p e titio n against w ives a n d m others from a ll 50 states.
Jo h n s o n . 28. the m other o f tw o boys. Is m arried to a lawyer.
T h e cro w n in g of M rs. A m e rica In the show room o f the
F la m in g o H ilto n o n the L a s V egas S trip w as taped for national
te le v isio n M onday hosted by Florence H enderson and Peter
M a rsh a ll. It Is to be aired In three to four weeks.

Iguana tha Iguana anjoys TV, grapas
B A T O N R O U G E — Iguana, the lost Iguana. Is rrs tln g
l u m lo rta b ly u i F ra n k ie W y n n 's house, sn a c k in g o n grapes and
e n jo y in g a bit o f television. " H e 's a strange-looklng d u de ."
W y n n sa ys o f th e 3-foot reptile w ho appeared on h is patio u
w eek ago. " H e 's green and bla ck, but by no m e a ns is he cu te ."
W y n n says Iguana, so nam ed because the fa m ily does not
w a n t to get too attached to the creature, appeared on h is patio
a s he w as c a rry in g a ladder to clean out som e gutters. H r
ca p tu re d the Iguana, put It In a cage, and has been w o rk in g on
doim -M U-ating It. " S lim
then, we've been petting h im .
b u n d lin g hint. H e 's eatin g grapes and w a tch in g T V rig id now
H e u s u a lly lik e s little sp lliai h salad before Ills grapes."

Fast-food firms hit on nultrltlon pact
W A S H IN G T O N — F o u r m ajor fast-food co m pan ies a rc
d e fyin g an agreem ent w ith eigh t states to p rovide consu m ers
w ith n u tritio n a l Inform ation at a ll outlets, the C en ter for
S c ie n c e In th e P u b lic In terest cla im e d M o n d a y , c it in g
M cD o n a ld 's . B u rg e r K in g . K e n tu ck y F ile d C h ic k e n a n d
W e n d y 's In C a lifo rn ia . Illin o is, lowu. Lo u isia n a. New M exico.
New York. T e xa s and V irg in ia .
From United P ro w International reports

Senate debates revised
legislation for cleaner air
Unltad Praa* Intsrssthsil
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e Senate
opened debate on com prom ise
c le a n u lr l e g is l a t io n u m ld
ch arges by state and local o f­
fic ia ls ih c b ill w ould leave m il­
lio n s o f A m e rica n s ch o k in g on
sm og and to xic e m issio n s w ell
Into the next ce n tu ry.
A s S e nate le aders fo rm a lly
in tro d u ce d a b ip a rtis a n c o m ­
prom ise worked out w ith the
itu s h ad m in istra tio n , the slate
and Incut o fllrla ls vowed M onday
to lo b b y for "a b so lu te ly c ritic a l"
u m e n d m c n ls lu to ugh en the
le g is la t io n , p u n le u lu r ly o n
a u t o m o b ile e m is s io n s a n d
p o llu tio n fro m m e d iu m -s iz e d
furlortcs.
A t a news conference w ith
d issid e n t senators, o il tria ls from
12 sta le s said Senate leaders
co m p rom ise d too m u ch In sutlsly in g a d m in is tra tio n co ncerns
ubout how m u ch the legislation
w o uld cost Industry.
T h e c o m p r o m is e , w h ic h
addresses urban smog, acid ruin
a n d c a n c e r-c a u s in g c h e m ic a l
e m issio n s from Industry, was
ann ou n ced last week a lte r 22
d a ys o f private negotiations.
T h e ta lk s were triggered by a
veto threat from President Bu sh .

who said the In itial b ill d raw n up
by the S cn u ic E n v iro n m e n t and
P u b lic W o rks Com m ittee w ould
cost tw ice as m u ch as h is plan
for little a d d itio n a l benefit.
W h ile B u sh prom ised clean a ir
for every A m e rica n by Ihe year
2000 when he Introduced h is
proposal lust year. Ihe state
olTIclals said the com prom ise has
so m any loopholes that sm og Is
lik e ly lo persist well Into the
next ce n tu ry In dozens o f the
101 elites now v iolatin g federal
health standards.
A n d. th ey argued, w ith o u t
firm federal p o litie s to ensure
u n ifo rm p o llu tio n c o n tro l re ­
q u irem ents nationw ide, states
that Insist on lough em ission
lim its w ould w ind up econom ic
losers as Industries m ove to
states w ith w eaker laws.
"T h e proposed 'com pro m ise'
Is a hud deal for the A m e rica n
people," said Ja m e s Lent, e xec­
u tive officer o f Ihe South Coast
A ir D u a lity M anagem ent Board,
w hich sets u lr p ollu tion policy
lo r Ihc last A n ge le s area.
"It co m prom ises p u blic health.
It c o m p ro m is e s fa irn e s s and
e qu ity between the stales. It
even co m p rom ise s ih c future of
our ch ild re n ." he said.

MOSCOW Pro-democracy
candidates who challenged the
Communlat Party In regional
elections were poised to win In
the nation's second- and thtrdlargest cities, according to pre­
lim inary results released by
opposition groups.
The official newa agency Taaa
said Monday that m averick
politician Boris Yeltsin easily
won a seat In the Russian
Parliament, and Yeltsin aald he
would seek the republic's pre­
sidency as the next step in hta
remarkable rebound from politi­
cal disgrace.
About two years ago, Yeltsin
was fired aa Moscow party boss
and kicked out of the ruling
Politburo for contending Presi­
d en t M ik h a il G o r b a c h e v 's
perestroika reforms were moving
loo slowly. Parliament will select
the president of the republic.
Taaa also reported that In
special runoff elections Sunday.
Lithuania's pro-Independence
m o vem en t o v e rw h e lm in g ly
gained control of the Baltic
republic's Parliament, setting up
a confrontation with Moscow
over accession.
The Sajudla nationalists won
18 more seats, giving them 88 of
the 141 In the rep u b lica n
Parliament. Taaa aald. The first
70 Sajud ls candidates were
elected Feb. 24. A total of I IS of

F irs t,- b u s
b ro k e d o w n
a n d th e n ...
U W rap■rt
M O U N T P L E A S A N T - If
they co u ld have seen Into
Ih e fu t u r e . 4 5 C e n t r a l
M lc h lg u n U n iv e rs ity s tu ­
de n ts m igh t have decided
to s k ip a sp rin g break trip
to ih e G u lf o f M exico.
T h e f ir s t o m e n th a t
th in g s w eren't going rig h t
ca m e la s t F r id a y w h e n
th e ir departure from M ount
P leasant w as delayed five
i .h o u rs b y a n a ilin g bus. said
* " a t m M otdana. p m t d m t of
C a m p u s Beach C lu b , the
^ ip e n v e r - b a s e d c h a r t e r
a gency that arranged the
trip.
Late F rida y , the b u s s lid
across an Indiana h ig h w a y
a n d rolled on to Its aide,
le a v in g 37 tra ve le rs w ith
m in o r In ju rie s . A t th a t
p o int. 19 of Ihe stu dents
decided to a ban don th eir
8 3 0 0 trip lo S ou th Padre
Isla n d . T e xa s. T h e y a c ­
cepted a refund a n d free
b u s rid e home.
U ndaunted, the rest of
the g rou p spent the n ight
in a c h u rc h basem ent Red
C ro ss shelter. A replace­
m en t bu s arrived s ix hours
late and the trip resum ed
at 5 :30 p.m . S aturday.
A t 4 :30 a m. S u n d a y , two
w h e e ls fell o ff Ihc bus In
C u llm a n . A la . T h e b u s
d riv e r m anaged to co ntrol
the b u s and p u ll It over to
the side o f the road w itho u t
In ju ry to a n y o f the pas­
sengers.
M otdane offered a free
b u s rid e hom e w ith full
refund o r a bus rid e to
S o u th Padre Island w ith a
5 0 percent refund. Abou t
21 stu de nts co n tin u e d on
the Journey w ith a n extra
8 1 5 b s p e n d in g m o n e y .
F iv e o t h e rs d e c id e d to
co m plete Lite trip on an
airplan e.
"It Is not u n u su a l for
c h a r t e r b u se s to b re a k
dow n, but for It lo happen
after un Occident ... th a t's
n ever happened to u s be­
fore ." M oldanc said.

No quick freedom for hostages
Iranian fu n d a m e n ta list
le a d e rs say no d eal yet
Unltsd Press Intsrnatlonal
B E IR U T . Lebanon — R a n k in g p rn lra n lu u fu n ­
da m e n ta list lig u rcs do not expect an im m inen t
release o f the W estern hostages believed held by
T e h ra n 's re ligio u s allies in Lebanon. Ihc leading
A n N .di.ir new spaper said Tuesday.
U n id e n tifie d lu n d a m rn ta llst ulfn-lals close lo
Ira n ian circ le s categorized reported d ip lo m a lie
effo rts recently aim e d a i treeing som e of the 18
W estern hostages "u s e xplo ra tory." A n -N ah ar
s a id

" T h e re is som e readiness In the Iranian ca p ita l
lo m ove the Issue of ih e hostages." An-Nahar said.
" B u t a re le a se -o f the captives is m il expected
soon."
T he n ilic u ls "c o n firm e d " d e n ia ls by the W h ite
Mods, iti.il W a sh in gton has not engaged in recent
clan destin e effort* to tree Ihe ca p llv rs . An-N ahar
said
"T h e m e ch a n ism to free ih e h oslagrs is not
a v a ila b le " A n -N a h ar quoted the u llli la ls as

saying.
"T h e Iranian s w ould prefer direct co n ta cts w ith
W ash in gton co n cern in g Ihc hostages." An-N ahar
quoted uii unnam ed fun dam entalist source as
saying
E xp e rts In Iranian a ffa irs told U n ited Prrsn
Internal tonal T uesday lh a i Ih ry believed T ehran
was b e h in d ih e present re v iv al o f the hostage

Yeltsin eyes presidency
STOCKHOLM. Sweden Maverick Soviet polHIcten
Boris Yeltsin, having vastly
won ■ oeat In Parliament,
expressed a willingness to
seek the presidency of the
Russian Republic.
” 1 have promised my voters
not to aay no If I'm suggested
(as s presidential candidate)."
Yeltsin told reporters Monday
after hta arrival In Stockholm
on a book-promotion tour.
Earlier, on a stopover In
A m sterd am . Netherlands.
Yeltsin said the result of
Sunday's elections In the
th e 141 legislative seats have
been filled. T h e rem ain der w ill
be ch o se n W edn esday and
T h u rsd a y.
A lth o u g h T a s s sa id o ffic ia l
re s u lts o f S u n d a y 's re g io n a l
p a rlia m e n t a n d c it y c o u n c il
e le ctio n s In the R u ssia n R e­
p u b lic . th e U k r a in e a n d
B ye lo ru ssia w ill not be released
Im m ediately, e a rly retu rn s from
opposition groups showed dem ­
ocratic bloc candidates leading.
T h e elections were the second
s ta g e o f P r e s id e n t M ik h a il
G o rbach ev's reform s. In the first
stage, s n atio n a l P arlia m e nt w as
e le c t e d In m u lt i- c a n d id a t e

three largest Soviet republics
would give added Impetus to
the refarms begun by Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev.
"T h e vote has made It
possible to strengthen reforms
and permit new measures to
be taken." Yeltsin aald of Ihe
elections. In which democrat­
ic candidates trounced ortho­
dox com m unists In many
districts. -

Au$i is
177,700

11.417,000

tUrriti

1,M l TOO

1IA2L00Q

■yotwuMta

M700

10.009.000

AntMjwi

77.400

0,701000

Otwgl*

74Jit

}774000

TadzMk

S4J19

4.141.000

Moldavia

tu u

4,147000

Kirghiz

71,147

40)1000

Lithuania

74,171

700)000

Aimanfa

1U04

1007000

Turkman

119,417

1070000

Latvia

74,14)

7077000

Maria

1741]

1041000

l e g i s l a t u r e a n d 3 ) 0 In
B y e lo ru s s ia 's , a n d h u n d re d s
m ore In c ity a n d regional co u n ­
cils. G orbachev ca lle d the vote a
"referendum o n perestroika."
R e s u lts a n n o u n c e d by Ihe
o p p o s itio n R u k h N a tio n a lis t
M o v e m e n t m o n it o r s In th e
U k ra in ia n ca p ita l of Kiev and
I n d e p e n d e n t m o n i t o r s In
Le n in g ra d showed Ihe orthodox
co m m u n ists were defeated in
those m etropolitan renters.

Bipartisan AIDS disaster relief unveiled
United Press
W A S H IN G T O N W a rn in g that Ihc A ID S
epidem ic Is not over. Sens, Edw ard Kennedy.
D -M uis.. and Orrtn Hatch, R-Utah. today proposed
legislation p roviding 8500 m illio n In "d isa ste r
r c l le r for v ic tim s o f the disease.
H a lf Ihc m oney w ould go to the 13 e lite s hardest
hit by acquired Im m une deficien cy syndrom e,
w ith the rest distributed am ong Ihe sta le s so th ry
can develop program s lo care for v ic tim s ot the
epidem ic.
T he hard-hit areas, a cco un tin g for 6 0 percent of
U.S. A ID S cases, are New Y o rk. L o s Angeles. San
Francisco. H ouston, W ash in gton . New ark. N .J..
Chicago. M iam i. P hiladelphia. Atlan ta. Dallas.
Boston, and San Ju a n . P uerto Klco.
"In term s o f pain, suffering and costs. A ID S Is as
severr a disaster as anv earthquake, h u rrica n e ur

d ro u g h t." Kennedy said In re m a rks prepared for
d e liv e ry at a new s conference that was lo be
attended by actre ss E lizabeth T aylo r, founding
ch a irw o m an of Ihe Fo un dation for A ID S Hesearch.
" A m e r ic a re s p o n d e d w ith in d a y s to th e
C a lifo rn ia earthquake. W e have pledged tens of
b illio n s to rescue the savings and loan Industry.
A ID S Is a com parable disaster a n d we need to
respond a cco rd in g ly ." K c n n rd y said.
T h e sponsors said Ihe bill w o uld provide fust
relief for c ity h ealth system s c ru m b lin g under Ihe
w elght of the e pide m ic, us well us prepare sm aller
to w n s and m ru l arcus, where the rate of Increase
In A ID S cases Is now Ihe greatest.
" T h e AID S em ergency Is not behind us — HIV
(the A ID S viru s) re m a in s a great threat tu
co m m u n itie s across Ih r n a tio n ." K c n n rd y said.
" B y 1991. 80 percent o l new A ID S ruses w ill be
diagnosed outside New Yo rk and C a lifo rn ia ."
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" T h e Iranians m oved the ca rd of the hostages
gam blin g on opening Ihc lltr ol ih c strained
relations w ith Ihe A m e ric a n s ." said an Indepen­
dent expert w ho requested an o n ym ity.
T ehran, now led by pra g m atic leader H a sh cm l
Rafsanjanl. w as seeking to Improve Us relations
w ith (he West, n ota bly the U ntied Stales. Ihe
experts said. O f the 18 W estern hostages being
held by v a rio u s pro-1run tan S h iite M oslem groups,
eight are Am erican s.
How ever, a T ehran T im e s e d ito ria l said Tuesday
the hostage Issue sh ou ld Is- solved apart from the
resu m ption ol n o rm a lize d relation s between Iran
and the U n ited S la te s because T e h ra n has no
involvem ent in hostage taking. Ira n 's official
Islam ic R e p u b lic New s A gency reported.

90,444,000

m to o

"I will advise {Gorbachev) to
push forward faster and to
propose a lax and property
reform to give perestroika a
legal fram ew ork." Yeltsin
said.
ballo tin g, but the second phase
penetrates the regional co m m u ­
nist stro ngh olds that G orbachev
has so ld are b lo ck in g h is eco­
n o m ic re fo rm a
T h e e le ctio n s In Ihe three
re p u b lics a cco un tin g for nearly
three-fourths of Ihe Soviet U n ­
io n 's 2 9 0 m illio n p o p u la tio n
offered voters an a rra y of ca n ­
d id a te s ra n g in g R u s s ia n n a ­
tio n alists. orthodox co m m u n ists
and ra d ica l reform ers. In some
places, a s m a n y aa 2 0 ca n ­
didates vie d for one spot.
A t sta k e were 1.068 se a ls in
the R u s s ia n P a rlia m e n t. 450
p la c e s fo r Ih e U k r a in ia n

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S a n f o r d H e r a ld

M a r c h 6, 1 9 9 0

Sports

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SCO softball, baseball teams try to end losing ways

IN BRIEF

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Herald sports wrltor

J.V. B A M IA L L
Tribe knocks o lf Lake Mary
L A K E M A R Y — Robbie M organ a n d Je re m y
C h u n a t co m bine d on four-hitter M onday o Irad
th e S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l J u n io r v a rs ity
baseball team lo a 5-2 w in over Lake M ary.
Now 4-0. S e m in o le w ill hosl L y m a n on
W ednesday at 3:30 p.m .
M organ s tru c k out fou r In h is five Innings o f
w o rk to Im prove h is record to 2-0. C h u n a t had
one strik e ou t as he p icke d up his second save.
T h e tw o alao contributed on eflense. Morgan
sco rin g a ru n w hile C h u n a t had a tw o-run single
In the second Inning.
D cm e try Beam on led the Sem inole a tta ck with
tw o ain gles a n d one RBI. M alt Freem an and
T od d C a rp e n te r each had an R ill w h ile P h illip
K in g scored Iw o ru ns and D avid E ck ste in scored
one ru n. B r ill Henderson singled and scored a
run. S cott Fergerson a lso singled.
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FPQ A takes aim on Ekana
T h e F lo rid a Police G o lfe rs A ssocia tion w ill
pla y Its M arch tournam ent ai Ihe E k a n a G o lf
and C o u n try C lu b s ta rlin g at 9 a.m. on M arch
12.
L a w enforcem ent officers from arou n d Ihe
stale w ill be com peting In a n 18-hole Individual
stroke pla y tourney at Ihe new Eka n a course In
Oviedo.
T ro p h ie s w ill he aw arded In four handicapped
(lights p lu s a callaw ay (light. One tro phy w ill be
aw arded to the low gross score In each handicap
p lu s the first and second best low net scores In
each fligh t. T h e two best low net scores w ill
receive Irophles in ih e ca lla w a y (light.
G o lfers Interested in en terin g th is tournam ent
and w ho are active o r retired law enforcem ent
officers from any state should contact the
to urn am ent ch airm an. H e rb H a n le y , at (407)
322-3781. E n try fee o f * 3 5 Includes use of golf
cart p lu s lu n ch. L u n c h w ill be a h alf r h lc k r n
d in n e r provided by the O viedo V .F.W . E n try
deadline Is F h d a y , M arch 9.

Oviedo grad Walsanen honored
W in te r S p rin g )' Scott W alsanen, a sophom ore
at A n de rso n College In S o u th C a rolin a, has been
nam ed to the National J u n io r College A lh le llc
A ssocia tion Academ ic A ll-A m e rica Team .
A pyscho lo gy m ajor w ith a 3.93 grade point
average. W alsanen w as co-captain of th is year's
A n derso n College soccer leant and helped lead
Ihe T ro ja n s to a 1 9 6 record and second place In
Ihe C a ro lln a s Ju n io r C ollege Conference.
A C c o a c h T o d d M c C o r m ic k s a id th a t
W alsanen Is co nsidering sch olarsh ip offers from
several four-year schools.
W a ls a n e n . son o f W in te r S p r in g s ' P h il
W alsanen and G lo ria Uayltft. graduated from
O viedo H igh School, w here la- was M V P o f the
soccer team , a m em ber o f the N atio nal Honor
Society a n d a Disney "D re a m e r und D oer."

FISHING
Record shad taken on St. John’s
For the th ird lim e th is year, ihe sla te record
for Ihe A m e rica n shad has fulled on the St.
J o h n 's R iver.
Bud D an ke rt o f P alatine. 111., art a new stale
record by catch in g a 5-pound. 3-ounce shad
w h ile fis h in g near Lem on B lu ff on Ihe upper St.
Jo h n 's . D an ke rt becam e the first a n g le r lo catch
a shad that b ro k r the 5-pound mark.
D an kert hooked Into the large shad on Feb. 15
w h ile fis h in g w ith a shad dart. T h e fish
m easured 22.75 Inches long nrul hud u g lrtji o f
14 Inches.
D a n k e rt's record s u rp a sse s the p re v io u s
record of 4-pounds, 15.25-ounccs set by Ja m e s
A. A lle n o f Ja c k s o n v ille on Ja n . 23.

C O C O A — S c m ln o lr C o m m u n ity
C o lIrK r failed in Its bid to repeat a s
cham pion In I he Brevard Cotm nu n lly College S o lih u ll In vlta lio n a l nl
C o c im over Ihe w eekend. b rin g
forced to set lie tor a H r for fifth.
T h r la rk o f h ittin g in recent
Karnes has caused the H aiders'
record fall to 13-12 on the season
and 3-3 tn the M id -Florida Confer­
ence,
S C C w ill attem pt In rebound from
Ihe r r r r n t slide today w hen II hosts
conference foe S an ta F c C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e fro m G a in e s v ille In a

doubleheader sei for 3 p.m. at the
R a id e r softball field located behind
Ih e n ew C o n t in u in g E d u c a tio n
bu ild in g .
T h e Haiders, w ho dropped a pair
o f co nferen ce ga m e s to Florid a
C o m m u n ity C o lle g r at Ja ck so n v ille
o n Friday, co u ld n 't score a run on
Just eight h its In Us first iw o games
o f pool pla y on S atu rda y am i were
o n Ihe verge of not m a kin g Ihe m ain
to urn am ent draw on Sun day.
S C C responded by scoring four
ru n s In the top o f the seventh, three
o n C h risty B la n k e n s h ip ’s hom e run.
lo . defeat D aytona 9-H. Then they
scored two ru n s In ih e fifth Inning
tn stop M ia m l-D a d e C o m m u n ity
College-South 6-4 and advance to

th e m ain draw.
But ih e R aiders co u ld not k re p u p
Ihe m om entum a n d dropped a 10-1
decision io the defending national
ch am pion T lm b e rw o lv cs o f Lake
C ity , e lim in a tin g S C C from the
to u rn a m e n t,L a k e C ity broke open a
34) game w ith tw o ru ns In Ihe fifth
Inning and five ru n s In Ihe sixth.
The leading h itte rs for S C C were
D e n is e H o w e ll (5 -fo r-1 3 |. A llA m e rica n K im K in g (U-for-16). L a k e
H ow ell graduate G in g e r Y o rk am i
Sem inole graduate Bobble Osborne
Iboth 3 f o r l3 | a n d B ecky A rm wood
(4-for-lS w ith a triple).

•CC BASEBALL TEAM AT HOME
Th« SCC booobaU I t u i baglas

u aatandad k o m stood today
aa tha Raiders try ta «a d a
nlno-game losing atroak aad
maka a raa at a spat la tka state
toaraaaaat ia May.
SCC. 1-14 overall aad 1-B ia
tka Mid-Florida Coafereace, will
play 11 af Ita neat 13
homo, atartlag
ata
wltk Brevard
C e a a a a lty College today. Oaase
tiaie la aet far 3 p.m. at Raider
Field.
Tko Raiders w ill aloa play at
kaaia aa Wednesday agaiaat
Slag College of Toaaoeaao aad
Tkaroday agaiaat coaler#ace foe
■aata Ft Community Callage
from Oalaeoellle. Betk gaaae
will start at 3 p.m.

Rummel
rallies
for win
From
S A N F O R D — Ken R u m m e l C h evro let scored
three ru n s w ith Iwo out In the b ottom o f Ihe
seventh Inning to w in Its fourth s tra ig h t game
a n d hand Concrete C o nce pts Its second straight
loss 4-3 In Sanford R ecreation M o n d ay N ight
S oftball League action at C h ase Pork.
In Ihe other games. A ce H ardw are o f V olu sia
routed A llm a n A W addles 12-0 w h ile Strom berg-Carlson scored eight ru n s In th e to p o f the
seventh Inning lo post a 9-4 triu m p h over
Cabinet Aire.
A fter M onday n ig h t's p la y , the T im Haines
C o nn ectio n now has a IVl-gam e lead w ith a
perfect 6-0 m ark. C o ncre te C oncepts Is at 5-2.
Ken R u m m e l and A ce H ardw are at 4-3. Cabinet
A ire at 3-4. Slrotnberg-C arlson 2-3 a n d A llm a n A
W addles 0-7.
Next w eek’ s schedule h as Concrete C o n ce p t»
ta k in g on Ace H ardw are at 6:30 p.m .. Ken
R u m m e l try in g lo k n o c k oft T H C at 7:30 p.m
a n d A llm a n A W addles facing S lrom berg-C arlson
at 7:30 p.m. Cabinet A ire has the week off.
Confrere. Concepts scored U u m u is ln . lh e first
in n in g and one run tn th e th ird to take a 3-0 lead
In Its a llr m p l to bounce back from Iasi w eek' loss
to T R C . Ken H um m el p icke d up a ru n In the
fo u rlh but Concrete s till held a 3-1 lead entering
Ihe bottom o f the seventh.
W ith one out. C h u c k L am b e rt and J a s o n M ille r
singled before Todd C h risten sen forced M ille r at
second for the second ou t o f the Inning. W ilk s
then lined a triple to left-center, sco rin g Lam bert
and M ilter lo lie Ihe score. C h ris N lc k le drew a
w a lk and L a m b ended the game w ith an RBI
sin gle to left.
C o n trib u tin g lo Ihe R u m m el offense were
L a m b c n and C h risten sen (two sin gles and one
ru n scored each). N lckle . L a m b and M ille r (two
sin gles each), W ilk s (triple, run scored). Ken
O sw ald (single, run scored) a n d C a ry Keefer and
D avid G o ld s llc k (one sin g le each).
P rovidin g Ihe offense for Concrete Concepts,
w h ich w as lim ited lo five hits, were J a c k Lew is
(Irlplc. run scorcdl. Hobby G allo. M ike Hllgar.
W ill tilund and Steve G ra y (one single e ach l and
W alt M u llig a n and D u sty H arm on (one run
scored each).
A ce Hardw are had little trouble w ith A llm a n A
W addles as they collected n in e h lls, fiv e w alks
and four errors on oftense w h ile lim b in g A llm a n
10 on ly three singles on defense. A fte r scoring
one run In the first Inning. A ce added five ru n s In
the second and three In both Ihe Ih lrd a n d fourth
to end the game by the m ercy rule.
A ce w as led by J e ff A te n (three singles, run
scoredl. C a rl Lee (triple, sin gle, two ru n s sroredl.
M an n y S ilv ia (single Iw o ru n s scored). M ark
A te n and R ick Nelson (one single and one ran
scored each). Kevin B la c k (single). J o h n Boggs
(Iwo ru n s scored) and T o m B u rn h a m . Je ff
W h ltie m o rc and R ic k B ry a n t (one ru n scored
eachl.
C o lle ctin g Ihe lills for A llm a n w ere Preston
RiC h arde. Pat Jo h n so n a n d Ja m e s B esslngcr.
T h e last game of the e vening w as u defensive

R ick Perkins (at bal, top) and hla Ken Rummel
Chevrolet teammates rallied to beat Concrete
C o n ce p ts 4-3 on Monday. One key play cam e in

Ihe Ihlrd Inning when Rum m el catch er S cott
Murphy lagged out Steve Gray (bottom), keeping
Concrete C o ncepts from taking a 4 0 lead.

Lions Club tourney on Saturday

11Boo Softball, Pago 2B

T h e S an fo rd Lion s C lu b Is p la n n in g lo lau nch
Its a n n u a l S had F ish in g T ou rnam en t for the
v is u a lly Im paired at M ullet! L a k e P a rk on
S atu rda y. M arch 10.

State champ Patriots highlight S A C girls’ soccer teams

T h e sch edule c a lls for a ll pa rticip an ts lo meet
at 9 a.m. w ith all boats In the water at 9:30 a.in.
W elgh-ln w ill be ut 12:30 p.m. w ith a picn ic
lu n ch sponsored by S u n U a n k set for 1 p m.
T ro p h le s w ill be aw arded at 2 p.m.
Fo r m ore Inform ation contact N orm Hart ut
321 -3733 o r Bettyc S m lt h ut 330-5601.

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From etetf roporto
C la ss 4 A stale ch a m pio n Luke B ra n tle y placed
a co tifcrcn cr-lca d ln g i o players on t ills year's
A ll-S cm ln ole A th le tic Conference g irls' soccer
teams.
T h e Lake Bran tley Patriots, who w on the S A C
title w ith u 10-0-2 record, und Ihe Lym an
G reyhounds, who fin ish ed second In Ihe SAC.
each had four players nam ed to Ihe first leant.
Lake How ell added tw o players and L a k e M ary
one lo e o n ip lr lr th r ftrsl 11.
Fo r U ik r Brantley. Beth Schaefer. Stephanie
Sunders. Eva S nyder and Jo y ce 'lu ll Is were
A ll-S A C first team selection s w h llr Beekv Carr.
K e rry M u sa n le . T a m m y F u ls a n g a n d A m y
M eyers were picked from L ym an . Representing
□ ik e How ell are Je s s ic a C a n L ire lll und Dana
Iloyesen w h ile A m y A le xa n d e r w as nam ed Iroin
Lake Mary.
Schaefer am i C a rr were also llr s H r a m All-S tale
choices by the Florida A th le tic C o ach e s A ssocia­
tion.
K in d K n r/. M arel S tark and C ln d v Becker were

Iton picks.
From L ym a n . Je n n ife r M cA vo y and T racy S lie r
were voted lo the second team w ith A n ne Brew er
and J i l l Mott voted honorable m e n tio n honors.

GIRLS1SOCCER
SAC All-Conlor«nco
First loom

Both Lake H o w e ll a m i S e m in o le h.ul six
players honored Besides C a rd a re lll and Boyesen.
□ ik e H o w e ll placed M ichelle C o ok and Je n n ie
Y ca rlck on the second team a s Heather Drann
a n il B e v e rly D icke rson were honorable m rn llo n
picks.

Beth Schaefer, L a k e Brantley
B ecky C a rr. L ym a n
K e rry M usante, L ym a n
Stephanie Sanders, L a k e Brantley
Je ssica C a rd a re lll. L a k e Howell
T a m m y Fulsang. L ym a n
A m y A lexan der, L a k e M a ry
A m y M eyers, L y m a n
E v a Snyder, L a k e B ra n tle y
Dana Boysen, L a k e H ow ell
Joyce T u llis. L a k e B ra n tle y
Conference cham pion: Lake Bran tley
Coach ol
B ra n tle y

the

Y e a r:

John

Schaefer,

Lake

nam ed from Luke Brantley lo the A ll Conference
second team w hile T a ra H arding. Lau ra lle d ilo n
and Nicole D cl.iliouvsuyc were honorable men

For Sem inole. H eather B ro w n |u first-team
A ll state p ick by the F A C A In C la s s 3A-2A-1AI
was voted to the A ll Conference second team.
Am y W illia m s. Je n n ife r Benge. C h ris ty Oliver.
Daw n llo r k s and M ichelle H a rris were honorahle
m cn llo ri selections.
□ ik e M arv. C la s s 4 A stale ch a m pio n s a year
ago had A le xa n d e r nam ed lo Ihe A ll-S A C ftrsl
team w hite C rlssle Snow and D ava Hoover were
voletl lo ih e M-eonil leant and T u m m y S c u ll ands
l.cA n n c lla / llc nam ed honorable m ention
For Oviedo. A s h le y W illia m so n was a second
leant hom nee w h ile N leki E p p cl voted honorable
m ention. D c la in d 's L o ti W llk e n s was also an
honorable on niton choice

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Late basket by Rice
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U f a Braattoy at O a ta a i, 4 :9 p m .
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Lrw an at Samtoato l Bart). 3 30 p m
Samtoato at Lyman (Girls). 3 30p m.
Lata Ha m it at. Trinity Prap at Daar Bun
(B oys). 3 3 0 p m
Lata Hanafl n . Or. toM H p at Oranpa
Traa IC irltl. 3 30p m
Lata Branttoy at CtoLaad (Bays).
TENNIS
Samtoato at Lyman (Bayt and Clrft). 3:30
pm
Apapta at Lata Htoafl (Bayt \. 4 p m .
Lata Hawaii n . Apapta at Errol Etlatat
CC (Girts).3.30p m.
Lata Braatoay at Baana IBayt). I 30 p m.
Baanaat Lata BranBay IGirls). 3:30 p m .
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(Bayt and Glrto). 4 p m
Lyman n . Wtotor Ftrli (Bayt and Girls),
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Ovtoda at La ta M m t t (Bayt and Girls), 4
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17 19 441
Wattto
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31 35 397
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Miami Its. Utah 144
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Ptitiadaiphta 174. LAC(&lt;ppars 105
Hey lion 109, San Antonio 101
GoUJm'tato l]0.Ch*rtotto 111
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Phoania at Atlanta. 7 top m
Sacramento at Oalroit. 7 30 p m
Washington at Indiana. 7 top m
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3 P e rir Jecobten
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10 Robert Game;
11 David Ishii
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14 Gil Morgen
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1 Tim SlmpMn WO A R abort Wrenn tgg. *
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ScoH Simplon AM; A lio n Ulriy AD; 1
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SlaN. Caarpia. Houdon. Louisiana SlaN.
41 Bobby Wadkin^
Loyola Marymoun), N*w Or la anv North
43 Coroy Povln
Carolina. Oropon SlaN. Santa Barbara.
43 Bob Wasfwood
Soutmm IlllnaiA Tata* X avN r (OhN).
44 John Mahal fay
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41. Rick Ftnr
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and Mattk Canrina l i y .
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3 Pat Bradlay
4 Jane Crelrir
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ft Rosia Jonas
(All Times EST)
1 Jena Gedda,
Wstos Ceetorence
0 Laura Oavie,
Petrkli ONhton
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13 Deb Richard
N Y I s lJ A d t n
M 31 • 44 340 343
13 Myra Biackwtlder
W ashington
39 34 4 *3 350 344
14 Pafti ft.i/o
M#w J#rs*v
Z7 31 • *3 337 344
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Phito dalp hla
1ft 33 9 *1 344 343
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a Bos ton
43 33 S •9 350 193
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■ B u ffa lo
to 33 7 79 337 300 19
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■ M o n tra a i
15 3* 7 77 344 303
30 M ifil Cdga
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11 3* 7 49 Zto 339
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11 49 7 39 203 333
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79 C»ndy FiggCurriar
D e f,o il
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JO Janny Lrdbach
a 35 3 &gt;9 333 251
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31 Caltiy Mors*
S«*i|IN DttoSton
32 Marc* Bo/arth
■ C e lg o ry
33 31 1) 79 344 230
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to 33 13 71 273 239 11 Aliev Wifi man
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W innipeg
73 351 243
33 37 •
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a clinched ptoyoH berth
to Amy Alcoft
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toedBder Oeselts
40 Batsy King
N Y Wengers 3. D etroit 2
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47 Carolyn Hill
TmidLsw Genies
43 Trith Johnson
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44 Saity Litfi#
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45 MichaMa McCann
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Daborah Mt Half w
St Louts et N e e Jersey. 7 45 p m
47 Judy Duhinson
P ittsb u rg h et Edm onton. 9 35 p m
to Gma Hull
49 Daadca LasSar
r i C.ndy Rerlck
Quebec e l Winnipeg, night
SI M erle 1 iguere, Outti
C htce g oe f Mtnnesofe. night
P ittsb u rg h e l CeOgery. night
12 Swa Thomas
VI Cottaan Wailar
M on tre a l et Los Angetos. mght
54 Daan Coa

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t. Peter Jecobten et u I. Fred Cauptot
t t U . 3 Merit CikoeoccM a
ft. Paul
hunger 40.11; 1 le t tehor Finch 0F.1t; a
M lko Held 00 Ot; 1. Cram SloOtor 00 N ; 1
Tom Klto 49 99. 9 Hal Sutton 79 *1; 10 M erk
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in 4. 3. Do* It
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(Hod) Duff, Weidorl ond Stovo Fold M t 0; 1
mod) Bill G lonon ond S t m Elkmgton
300 0. 10 F o u r ZoolW rMl. 1.
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T a m il .00*. 3. C e l.in Paolo MS. 4 David
Edward* III; 1 M
Lehr IM. A John
Inman m . 1. Corey Pavln .lit; 0 Brian
Tennywn ft*.
John Cook IM; 10 Bcfcort
Gom e; 111.
^3rae^ks (n ^qi^^afaffaqi
I. Bobby Wodkint n s . 3. Fred Coo#
m .- 3 llrid] Tom K iri. Dava Barr and
Kenny Perry .131; 0. Greg Bruckner .1)1; 1.
Fulton A Item l i t .
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3 Miko B#*d 1 1*4; A Bob T n ry 1 l i t ; 3
Georg* Burn* 1 114;
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Baker Finch 1133;
Payne Slewed 11)1;
Paul Ailnger 1 1)0, 10. lo e ja n re n t H I
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Baktr Finch and Tony Sills .350; e. scon
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Couptos 242. 7 W aym Grady 340; 0 Itridl
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A I Indton W e lls, O I* t,, iMorch S
F ir s t round
J o n G u n n o rs s o n , S r e d e n , d o t M i H
Wil.WMJer 5*eden if ) . 7*. (7 4). 9 4. M ic h te i
Schopers. Netherlands, def A lb erto M o n c in i
A rg e n tin o III); 9 4. 9 I B re d P e erce P ro v o
U to h d e l Andre* Clw snokou (15), Soviet
U n io n , 4 4 1 4 . 4 4. R ic h e y R e n e b e rg
L o p o r f e . T * * o s d e l M it o s lo v M e c t r
CiecHostov«e«o. I 7 9 3 , 4 1, K e vin Curren,
Austin.. !«*os idef HcfiJiicI Agenor, M odi, 4 I9 4
Scert Dorns. Lot go. del Juon A g u ilo r ,
Spo.n 4 3. 4 4. Jim m y Arses. Bredentoo. def
D onte V-sser, South A ir no, 0 4. 7 4 (7 4), 9 4,
G o ro n Iv sn tie v ic . Yugoslovto. def AAorfin
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N C .4 1 P I .4 t
Fr4ncltca C la m . N am . dal Karol Nav
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Brupuara. Spam. d*t Jalma Viapa. Poru. 1 p
IP PI. P I ; Dm Puph. Rancho PaNa V o rdn.
Cailt . dal AN .andw Vatka*. Se.NI Union.
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dal Wlltrud Pn btt. W Go.many. 4 1. * I.
SyhrN Hanika. W. Carmany 041. dtt Erika
Da Lana. Lincoln- M a tt. 4 A A l; Judith
W Nm tr, AwttrN III), dtt Tarry Phtlptlarchmont. N T . 4 1 44; Ann Groum an.
G n u . City. OhN, dtt. Ballodj Cardwell. New
Zeeland. A A A l; Peanut LeuN H arptr. San
Frtncltca. dtt. SutanSNdne. L u m p ton. Ky
IM I I 1 A 1 .4 P .
NelheIN Guerne. France, del. Radka
Zrubakava. CltchatlanakN (ID. 4 1 4 A 44;
Sarah Laottmcru. Gnat PriMm. del Elne
Relnech, Saudi A frica 4 L 41; NiceN F ro .it.
A u tlre lH dot ItabeIN P i manperi. France.
4 A 4 ); Amanda Ceetnr. South A t r k i del
Leull Alien, Durham. M C . 1 1 A l; Ettuko
Inout, jA p A d , del Jana P e tp ltlle y a .
Cfechealey44N.4t.4A
T a m W N W N w r.N a th a n .W it.d e l Sabin#
Heck, W Germany, 41, SI. 41; Bettina
Fulco. Araentlna. dtt Karina Quanlnc.
F r a n c a . I I. A-A; N ico le J e p tr m a n .
N e lh e r la n d t , d e l. t h a e ii S l a l l e r d .
OpNdPdRNk 4 A A A htne Simpten. Canada,
dal. Filar Vatpaat. Kay Priceyn*. 41, 4 4.
Anna Smllh. Oallat. d tl Laura Geiarta.
Italy. 4 1 4 A 14 (111; Laura GiWem*HNr.
Peru. dtl. Aklka Klilirula. Japan- 4 1.1 A 1 1

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rin i r i k — Announced Let M o l l ipeciei
ettlpnmen l KOut end pilchlnp coniutlent.
rerind.
K e a ta t City — Slpned pitch er J e ll
Mantpemery end InINWer Terry Shumpert to
I year contract*; renemtd contract* e l pitch
or Kevin Appier, cetdief Rey Peiacint end
in Iwiden Lull de kn Senior and Bill Pec ole
Let Anporit - Signed oulllelder t h r u
Gw,no end p letter Den Opperman to I rear
connect*.
M llw ie k t * — Slpned p itch e r M e rk
Knudton and cakher CharlN O'Brien to
1 year contracts
New V e rb I A L ) — Signed Infield*. A l.a r o
E ip 'n e r e end p lk h e r Grep C e d e n t to I year
can (reefs.
Sea n e w — Renewed cenfrects of p itch er
Own M u rp h y end m fb id t r i Jo ey C e ra . Rob
Nelson a n d P h il SN R w ntan . nam ed Roper
R ile y a ssistant m edia relations d irecto r.
Seattle — Signed pitchers Erik Hansen end
Randy Johnson, outfielder Mike King*.y end
cakher Bill McGuire to I year contracts,
renewed contracts with oulllelder Grep
Briley end shoeIslop Omar Vliquel
H em tow - A ctiva te d
C e r m k k tram to)vrod le t

cantor

T im

Klee grabbed the rebound, but
Scott HafTncr missed a 20-footer
that w b s rebounded by M ia m i
g u a r d S h e r m a n D o u f lla s .
Uoufltaa fou nd R lre at the lo p or
the key for the gam e-winner.
T he basket capped a desperate
rally. T h e Heat lost a 75-61 lead
In the th ird qu arter «nd fell
behind U tah early In the final
period.
Utah guard D arrell G riffith hit
three straigh t boskets to fin is h a
13-0 ru n that p u l the J a z z ahead
07-68 w ith 5:50 rem aining.
The Heal led for m ost o f th r
game. M ia m i took a 26-25 lead
after the first quarter and streteh-d to 57-48 at the half.
M iam i w as led by S c lk a ly 's 25
points. Edw ards added 24 points
and D ouglas had 22 poin ts and
14 assists.
In other NUA action on M on ­
day night. New Je rse y clipped
Sacram ento I2 H -III;
P h ila d elp h ia knocked off the Los
A n g e le s C li p p e r s 1 2 8 -1 0 5 ;
H ouston n ipped S an A n to n io
100-105: a n d Golden S ta le ran
over C h a rlo tte 138-117.

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O ld ham to a to d a y contract, w aive d rookw
g uard Stove Buck n e ll
Sea A a to a ri - Signed tree agent forw ard
Reggie W illia m s ter the re m aind er et the
Cel ripe
Eastern Mlchigea — Announced resign.
lio n e l w o m a n ', iw vnm tng coach M a rg o
N i l i i N i l Afti«cl«fi»n e l C i l l i g i d t i
D ire cto r* *1 A flit o fk i — N im s d R k k M i « h
d ire cto r of com m un««bons
NCAA P l*&lt; td M o ry to ru j b is k o t b ill
p ro g ram on fftroo y««r» probotion. inclu d ing
o bon on pottsoosen fournom onts in 1991 ond
93
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through !9f3 93
Stanford * N o m td W lllto Show d tfon siv o
coordinator.
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Word ond Jtrry M c C A t ond dttontlvo rod
P o to f Shorts, o il fr«« ognnti
Now Englond - Nomod Jimmy Royt
offtnslvo coordinotor ond quortorboebs
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re ce h te rs cooch.
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w ide re ce iv e r R ic k y Andrew** o il tree ogontt
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w in g e r M t t lie l G ouief, g o e lttn d e r G re g
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Washington lor toft wing**" Yvon Cor niveau

Ptaledeipbte - Traded defensem en J a y
W ells and a fourth round 1991 d ra ft p k k to
B u ffa lo for rig h t wing Kev.n M a g u ire and a
second round t990 p k k . Signed M ia m i (Ohio)
center C ra ig Fishe r
SI. L e e ii — R eturned c e n te r M ic h e l
M on g eeu to P e o ria of the International
Hockey League,
Terento - Suspended rig h t w ing John
Kordilc indefinitely,
Casta R ic a — Nam ed Nam ed V tlib o r Bora
M llu tln o v lc coach o i W orld Cup learn
U S. Tennis Association — Nam ed Andre
Agassi. B ra d G ilbert, R ic k Leach and J im
P u g h to the D a v is C u p te a m a g a in s t
Czechoslovakia

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QUOTK OP TNI DAY
"W e ca lled h im Ihc U a n kn ia n
tx-cause we went lo h im for
e ve ryth in g — rebounds, jxitm s.
for life ."
• L o y o la M arym ou n i C o ach
P a u l W csthaad on h a s k e tik iil
star H an k Gathers, w ho died
S u n d a y.

M IAM I - K n o k lc G le n R lc c hit
it 20-foot lu m p fihat at (h r bu zzer
In Ktvr M ia m i a dram a) Ic 105104 w in o v e r U ta h M on d ay
nlKlitK lr r 's h iifik rl ra ppe d a 17*7
ra lly In the rlcmlnK m in u te s and
1’ iiilr d U tah 's seven-flam e winn liif ls t m ik .

T h e w in over Ihc M ld w rs l
D lv ls lo n - lr a d ln f l J a z z w a s
M ia m i's second over a first-place
Ira n i In lh e s|wm o f a week. T he
Ile a l d c fru lrd New Y o rk on Feb.
20.
T h e H eal overcam e an a ll-sla r
e ffo rt b y J a z z fo rw a rd K a rt
M alone. M alone, w ho m issed lost
m n n ih 's A ll-S ta r flam e In M ia m i
due In Injuries, scored 32 points,
hit 13 o f If) shots a n d had 15
rebounds.
U t a h p o in t f lu u r d J o h n
S to ckto n had 21 points, but
m issed h is fin al shot, a drive
w lih etfllil seconds rrm a ln ln fl
that w ould lu iv r fltv rn Utah a
Ih rcr-po im lead.

Dobras helps USF win
first Sun Belt crown
Unit*V Vrsss InleritoUaspI
HI R M I N G H A M . A la . K u d e n k o D o b r a s s c o re d 24
points M onday night. In clu din g u
key |im i|XT and four free throw s
In ih c Dual tw o m in u te s, to lead
S ou th Florid a to an 81-74 w in
over North C a ro lln a-C h a rlo tte for
I lie S t in H e ll C o n f e r e n c e
ro u m a m e n i ch a m pion sh ip .
T h e victo ry ellm u.xrd a d ra ­
m a tic tu rn aro un d season for Ihc
20-10 S ou th Florid a H ulls, who
earned th eir first conference tide
and an a utom a tic hid to the
N C A A T ou rnam en t.
D obras, ii 6-7 sophom ore from
Y u g o s la v ia , w a s n a m e d t h r
I m ir a n m r ill's M ost V a lu a b le

Player.
H e n ry W illia m s s c o re d 25
p o ln is to lead U N C C, w h ich fell
lo 16-14 on the year.
After ba ttlin g lo a 3 8 lie u l the
h a lf. S o u th F lo r id a b u ilt u
s e v e n - p o in t le a d w it h fo u r
m inutes left In the game. Hul
Charlotte fought bark, cashing
In on several turnovers and free
throw s lo narrow lls dectflct to
one w ith 1:59 rem aining.
T hen D obras answered w llh
two free th row s and a short
Jumper and Hobby Ru ssell shook
free for a la y u p lo p u l South
F lo rid a 's ahead 73-66 w ith one
m in u te left. T h e D ulls hit eight of
nine free throw s In th r flnul
m tn u tr lo preserve Ih r win.

M aryland will appeal
stiff N C A A sa n ctio n s
d u rin g the 1990-91 season, look
away two sch olarsh ips and o r­
C O L L E G E H A R K . M d. - T h e d e re d Ihe s c h o o l to re tu rn
liri-Hiih-tii til ih c U n iv e rs ity o f 8407.378 In earnings from the
M aryla n d sa ys ih c school w ill
tUHH N C A A lo urnafpent for u s­
a|i|K'al the stiff N C A A sa nction s in g Ineligible players:
A t la n t ic C o a st C o n fe re n c e
im|M&gt;scil on the Ik tskrlb a ll pro­
gram . siiy lu g Ihc p u n ls h m cn i Is C o m m is s io n e r G ene C o rrig a n
"m o re severe Hum ou r Infrac­ said M aryla n d w ill not be able to
p la y In t h e 1 9 9 0 -9 1 A C C
tions w a rra n t."
R e a d in g (o "m a jo r v io la tio n s" tournam ent because o f the tele­
ol lls rules (luring C o ach Hob vision ban.
W a d e 's th re e -y e a r te n u re nt
K lrw an said "Ih c u n ive rsity
M arylan d, the N C A A M onday deeply regret* and Is e m ba r­
placed the T e rra p in s basketball rassed by U s v iolation s of N C A A
program on probation for three regu lation s." but he czpressed
years and banned the learn from "great disappointm ent at the
|M&gt;siseason to u rn u m cn ls for the severity of Ihe penalties."
nest tw o years.
" B e c a u s e w e b e lie v e s o
slrongty that t h r s a n rilo n s Im­
U n lv rra lly President W illia m
K lrw a n said M a ry la n d w ill a p ­ posed are more severe than ou r
peal Hie sanction s lo Ihe 22- Infrurltons w arrant, we Intend lo
m cm lx-r N C A A C o u n cil, w h ich upprul several o f Ihe penalties."
h as a u th o rity lo reverse th e said K lrw a n . w ithout revealing
punishm ent Issued by Ihe N C A A s p c rin c a o flh e appeal.
The school has 15 da ys In
C o m m ittee o il Infractions.
In a d d llln n lo Ihe turn from w h ich lo fllc lls appeal.
p o stse a so n to u rn a m e n ts . I n ­
The N C A A Infractions Cornc lu d in g Ih e N C A A a n d N IT m il lee report released M onday
t o u r n a m e n t s , d u r i n g I h e d ie d M aryland for 13 separate
1990-1991 and 1991-92 seasons, rules violation s d u rin g W ade's
the N C A A Isin n ed the T e rrap in s t e n u r e , w h ic h e n d e d w l lh
from live television broadcasts W ade's forced resignation.

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J im m y E llio t and Steve W asula
(two sin g le s and one ru n scored
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People
IN B R I E F
Pvt. Bast) R. Walter, son of Ruth
S. and Fredrick L. Basil. 841
T u rn b u ll Ave^. A ltam onte
Springs, has
completed
basic tra in ­
ing at Fort
Jackson,
S.C.
During the
t f a In I n g , »
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students
r e c e i v e d I n s t r u c t i o n In
drill and ceremonies weapons,
map reading, tactics, military
courtesy, military Justice, first
sld, and Army history and tradi­
tions.
Walter la a 1909 graduate of
C o v e n a n to r C h ris tia n H ig h
School. St. Louts.

Qardtfi show plan nod
SANFORD — A Spring Luncheon and Home and Oarden
Show aponaored by Ixon Garden Club la acheduled IDa.m. to
2 p m.. March 9. al the Sanford Civic Center. Sanford Avenue.
Home and garden Item*, baked goods and educational
displays to be featured.
Proceeds go toward a civic beautification project.
Luncheon to be served 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets. SS.
For tickets, call Joyce Malone. 322-8600.

'Sweatshirt art' offered
L A K E MARY — "Sweatshirt and T-shirt Art", a free program
with Sharon Hodge and Bev Mergy, will be presented 7 p.m..
Thursday, at the Northwest Branch of The Seminole County
Public Library. 880 Greenway Blvd.. Lake Mary.
Details, call 321-2419.

Leam about organic gardening
SANFORD — The Seminole County Cooperative Extension
Service Is sponsoring a program. "Organic Gardening". 7 p.m..
March 21. at the Agriculture Center. 280 W. County Home
Road, across from Flea World.
Special guest speaker will be Tom Carey of Sundew Gardens.
Oviedo.
Details, call Celeste White. 323-2800. ext. 8888.

Army Sgt. Glenn R. Wilson, son
of Ada Grinin. 201 Stephens St..
Oviedo, has arrived for duty In
South Korea.
Wilson Is an Indlrcct-flre In­
fantryman with the 2nd Infantry
Division.
Wilson la a 1976 graduate of
Oviedo High School.

Fishing toumay for blind sat
‘Volca of Damocracy’ winnar

SANFORD — The Sanford Lions Club will launch Its Annual
Shad Fishing Tournament for the visually handicapped at
Mullet Lake Park. March 10.
The schedule Is as follows:
• B a m.. Meet at Mullet Lake Park grounds
• 9:30 a.m.. All boats In water
• 12:30 p.m.. Welgh-ln of fish
• I p.m.. Picnic sponsored by Sun Bank
• 2 p.m.. Awarding of trophies
In past years. 28-30 boats have been Involved. The club Is In
need of more boats t hts year.
For details, call Norm Hart. 321-3733 or Betlyc Smith,
330-8601.

VFW Auxiliary Post No. 10106, awarded tha
"Volca of Damocracy Winnar," Allaon Pugh
(center). Pugh, a aanlor at SeminoM High School,
received a savings bond and a photo album from

Wilma Rascoe (left), praaident of the ladies
auxiliary, as a personal gift. On tha latt Is
Pasquaia Marano, post commander.

Pvt. J a r v is R. W a lk ln s, son of
Mr. and M rs. George W atkin s.
108 D cS o to A ve ., A lta m o n te
S prings, h as com pleted an A rm y
m otor transport operator course
at Fort Dtx. N .J.
D u rin g the course, stu de nts
were trained In the operation
a n d m a in te n a n ce o f m ilita r y
vehicles o f less than 414 tons
rated capacity. In struction was
also given In the transportation
o f p e rson n e l, e q u ip m e n t and
supplies.
He Is a 1989 g ra dua te o f
L y m a n H igh S chool. A lta in o n tr
S prings.

CALENDAR
G E D la sts offered
S A N F O R D — T he G E D Tests, leading to a Florida high school
diplom a, w ill be offered M arch 26-28 at Sem inole C o m m u n ity
College.
•
E lig ib ility for ta kin g the tests m ust be com pleted by M arch
16.
G E D Test O rien tation w ill be held 11 a.m.. M arch 21: 4 p.m .
u n d S p .m .. M arch 22.
S tude n ts q u alifie d to take the tests are encouraged to attend
the class on "H o w to T ake and Pass the G E D Tests. '
Details, ca ll S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College . 323-1450. A s k
fo rih e G E D office.

Pvt. Jen-rny S. Lau gh rtdgr. son
o f D a w n R . a n d S a m P.
Laughrldge. 1595 First St., O r­
ange C ity , has graduated from
the w heeled v e h icle re p a ire r
c o u r s e a l th e U .S . A r m y
O rdnance C en ter and School.
Aberdeen P ro v in g G round. Md.
T he course provides In struc­
tio n for s o ld ie rs to m a in ta in
wheeled v e h icle s w ith e m p h a sis
on m aintenance publications
' and tools, d ia gno stic equ ipm ent
a n d sh op safety.
D u rin g the 10-week course,
stu dents a lso received le rh n lru l
tra in in g in troubleshooting, re ­
placem ent. a n d adjustm ent o f
com ponents and assem blies o f
wheeled vehicles.
Lau g h rld g e Is u 1988 graduate
o f D uylo na Beach College H igh
School. D uylona.

Employ tho oldtr
S A N F O R D — "N a tio n a l Em plo y the O ld e r W o rke r W eek" w ill
be celebrated M arch 11-17.
T he J o b S e rv le t of Florid a and the J o b Se rvice E m p lo ye r
C o m m i t t e e ( J S E C ) w i l l host an a w a r d s prese n ta tlo iy c o n tln e n t a l bre a kfa st h o n o rin g e m p lo ye e s a n d
e m plo yers for th e ir efforts In h irin g and retain in g older
w orkers.
T h e program w ill begin 8 a.m .. M arch 12. at the G reater
S anford C h a m b e r o f Com m erce. 4 0 0 E. F irst St.
P u b lic Invited.
F o r reservation s, c a ll Pat S e n te ll or Lo n n ie C o nfortl.
330-6700.

Domestic violence
The Women's Federation ol Woman's Clubs
recently hosted Beth Bridges, treasurer ol the
Seminole County Victims' Rights Coalition, to

‘Storytlm* at tha Zoo* offarad
S A N F O R D — T he C e n tra l F lo rid a Zoological P ark w ill hold
"S to ry tlm c at the Z o o " every W ednesday th rou gh A p ril 25 at
10a.m .
T h is edu cation al program Is for c h ild re n ages 3 to 5. C h ild re n
w ill have the op p o rtu n ity to liste n to stories and sing songs
u bou l different a n im a ls each week. Dr. Zooforus and volunteers
w ill conduct the program .
T he follow ing program s are planned:
• M arch 7 — Feathered Friends
• M arch 14 — S plffy Spiders
• M arch 28 — Sssssnakessss

Air not only thing clouded at Yalta Conference
D E A R A B B Y t I laughed when
l read y o u r a rticle dealing w ith
the Y a lta Conference und the
alleged s tro n g body odo r of
.Joseph S ta lin . How co u ld a n y ­
body know w ho was rrs jx m s lb lr
for Ih c s te n c h u n d e r th ose
circu m sta n ce s?
B eing flu c n l in R iissiun . 1 was
there w ith a team o f Interpreters

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and when there's a Ix-neflt cur
In h is or h er rig h t m in d Is going
wash. I u su a lly lin e up. Perhaps
to u llo w h is c h ild re n lo go
I’m old-fashioned, but when k id s
u nsu pcrvlse d from door-to-door
A O V IC I
e x p e r t a d o n a t io n s i m p l y
(e x ce p t fo r t h e ir Im m e d ia te
breause they are wearing a band
neighbors! lo se ll cookies o r lo
u niform and th ru st a collection
ru n under y o u r nose — som e­ collect I'oruny cause.
tim es without even saying a
■ T j f t o v d T h e a tre
ABIGAIL
word — 1respect fu lly decline.
VAN BUREN
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fault: they're Just doing what
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th e ir leaders a n d roaches (ell
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Irom Ihc U.S. Navy. and I can
AW A R M
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MIVMCIUSS HOUSE
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knew
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cerned. led u lot lo lie desired.
MQVlfclANDO 1
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the m osl w ere sh o w e rs and practice. Are there?
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LOOK WHO'S TALKING
(
D E A R BUGGED: I see y o u r
Y u lia "th e worst ch oice in the
ra u
w orld — good for ty p h u s and lice jx iln i. and I agree with you. But
w h lch th rive In those p u rls ." H r
w as righ t.)
P r e s i d e n t Ro os evel t was
a s s ig n e d (h e o n ly p r i v a t e
bathroom at Yalta. A ll the others
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Legal Nolle**

Legal Notices

IN T N t CIRCUIT COURT O F
TH R la JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IM A N O rO R
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A t l NO: a it M l C A A Y L
R Y LA N D MORTGAGE
CO M PAN Y.
P tolntltt.
YV
D A R Y L J JONCS.»tel

Y O U A R E 'H E R E B Y
N O T I F E O th a t A N N I E
GRAH AM hat mod a Potman m
mo Circuit Court el Seminole
County. Florida, lor Dtuatutien
ol Marriage, and you are re
guired la tarro a copy e» yaur
pritton do Iontot. It any. on
K E N N E T H W M C IN TO SH .
E SQ U IR E , al S TE N S TR O M .
M CIN TO SH . J U L IA N . C O L
B E R T . W H IG H A M A SIM
MONS. F A , pheee a id l i t It
Poll ONtce Bat u » Santord.
Florida 11771 U N . and Ilia lha
anginal pith lha d a rk e l lha
Maua ityled Court an or bolero
March It. A.O. IttO. otharpita a
dttaull and ullimala ludgmanl
p ill ba onlarad aeeintl you tar
tha ralial demanded In tha
Petition
WITNESS my hand and al
lielal teal al laid Court an Rut
TTnddeyal Ftbruary. A D ttto
(Seal]
M A R Y AN N E MORSE
Clerk al lha Circuit Court
County. Florida
By CacatidV.
IldV.Eki
Ekam
Deputy Clerk
Publlth February IT. March t.
II. 10. ION
O EN MB

NOT ICR OF ACTION
TO DvNnAanl. C H A R L ES M.
BUNTING P h a n m U m
It
i II iW'iht-ttwr b* ll&lt;
III
bo OooO
P P I h i . m l f n t t l , litfieft.
c r te it g r t. Irgttogt. »nd all
partial ctotmlnf M ia m i by.
ttirgugh. yndar or a fa u n l Itw
Dalandantt. wha *ra nat knavn
la ba M«d or allva. and all
ha«a any rtflil.
M INa proparl
m . r l g . g t btln g

la r a c le t t d

YOU ARE NOTIFIED P u l an
action la to m lata a mortpaao
on It* toi loping dr ter ibad prop
arty In S EM IN O LE County.
Florid*
Lai Ire. D E E R RUN. UNIT
I B. according la lit . P la l
Mortal at rocartad M Flat Boat
IT. Pago M. Public Rocardt or
Samlnelo Caunty. Florida
hat boon Iliad againtl you and
you a rt roguirod la tarro a copy
ol your Hfillon dolanoot. II any,
to II an Plau ilill’t atlarnoy.
M aury L Loyya. E S Q . c/a
F R IE D AND SLACH TER . P A .
P A . S u lla M l. D adaland
Sguaro. rrOO North Randall
Drlua, Miami. Florida UISA an
or botart Starch JO Itoo. and
Ilia Pw original pint tht Clort ol
Put Court allhar bataro tarylca
upon Platntilt » ariornay or kn
m a d la la ly lh a r a a lla r i
otharpita. a datault p ill ba
antarad agaM il you tor ma
rouol domandod in P» Cam
piomt 11ltd strain
WITNESS my hand and tha
u o l at thji Court at laniard
S EM IN O LE Caunty. Florida,
■hit n r d day al Ftbruary. two
ISEALI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clark al lha Circuit Court
By: Coettia V Ekarn
A t Daputy Clark
PvblttJl: February jt. March t.

ii. n. itw

O E N ItJ
NOTICE O F APPLICATION
FOR TA R O R E O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N , t h a t C la m o n t ln t
Froaman, lha haldar el lha
lot taping cartitkotodl hat IlMd
told cartilicatalt) tor a lor dtad
to ba ittuad lhartan Tha cartlll
cata n u rrb o rlil and yaarlt) al
ittuance. lha dotcriplien a l tho
property, and lha nam ed I In
Phlch II wot allow ed It r r r at
lollawt:
Cortillcato No 1117
Ytar ol Ittuanct ItOt
Oatcripiian at Proparly: LM
M Mllion Sguara Pb ) Pg M
Nam at In phlch atw ttad
Juanita P anatl
All a l told property being in

tip County al Seminole. Slate a*
Florida
U n io n tuch c o rtltic e le d )
than ba rodeo mod according la
lap. tha property detenbed In
tuch carttticataltl p ill ba told
front door Aathtnolf County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
the loth day ol March. 1990 «l
It 0 0 A M
Approximately S IM M cash
for fee* it required to be paid by
tucceufuJ bidder at the sake
Full payment ol an amount
equal to the hsghett bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
♦ait* and recording fees I* due
arlthln 34 h e u rt a fte r the
advertised time of the sal# All
payments shall bo cash or guar
an teed Instrument, m ade pay
able to the Clerk ot Circuit
Court.
Dated mis urn day of Febru
a r y .1990
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Michelle L $«lve
Deputy Clerk
P u b lish Fe b rua ry 30. It. M a rc h
0. 11 1990
DEN 70S
IN TH E CIRCUIT COUNT.
IN AM D FON
SR M IN OLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO a t m * C A M P
IN RE THE M A RR IAG E OF
ANNIE R GRAHAM.
Petitioner Wtte.
and
CL A U D E GRAHAM . JR .
i etponden 11Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TH E STATE O F FLO RIDA TO
C L A U D E G R A H A M . JR
*hete lest known residence
address is 140 Sarenec Street.
Rochester. NY 14407

NOTICE O F APPLICATION
FOR TAR O C R S
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , that Richard S. or
Leonard Cettetberry lha heidor
ol lha lei loping cartihcalalil
tut Iliad taid cartitkaloltl tor a
lo t dead id ba ittuad maroon
The certlticele numbarltl and
yaarlt) al Iti
K ripllan al
ma nemelt) M p h k h II pa t
awaited Hr a n at M le p t:
Cor Ii tic tie No 1711.
Yoarotlwuanco 1MT
Dotcriplien ol P o o r ly - L E G
L O T II S L R
E LA K E
KATH R YN PA RK aTH AOO PB
IIPGSaS ♦ at
Namat M phlch awawad
Gone W Bright. Barbara L
Bright. Bruce Bright
A ll al taid property being In
tha Caunty a l Samlnelo. Stale at

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U n io n tuch c a r lllic a lt lt )
hall ba redeemed according la
tuch ceriiticatftn p ill ba wld
to tha hlghett bidder ot tha p e lt
frtnt door. Sam Inala Caunty
Caurthouw. Sanlord. Florida.an
the tom day al March, two al
II M A M
Appreilm etaly H U M ceth
tor teat it required to ba paid by
luccewtul bidder a l lha tala
Full payment al an amount
equal la tha hlghett bid plut
applicable documentary tlamp
t a r n and recording loot It duo
p lt h ln It h t u r t a lta r lha
a dm itted lima ol lha tala All
payment! thall ba c ith or guar
antaad inilrument. made pay
able to ma Clark at Circuit
Court,
D*t«d (tin fit* day ol F r tr u
ary. 1990
(SEAL)
M v y m n c M o rM
Ctorfc ef ftw Circuit Court
SemineteCounty. Florida
By Tina Taylor
Deputy Clerk
Pufclkfth February 11. 30. V A
March A 1990
DEN 139

IN THR CIRCUIT COUNT
O F THR R IQ H TtCN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT a
IN A N O FO N
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA
CASK NO fM IS e C A SAP
IN R E The Metier ol the
Adoption of
RAN
M A R .end
GLR
PETITIO NER CH A R LES W
GRIMES
NOTICE O F S T IP F A R E N T
ADOPTION ACTION
TO R O BER T LAR R Y RAY
Address Unknown
YOU AR E NOTIFIED that an
action tor the adoption of your
minor children has been filed by
CH A R LES W GRIMES In the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit el Florida, by
and tor tha County of Seminole .
and you are required to serve
your written defenses, if eny to
If. on the Petitioner s attorney
whose name end address it
David L Ferguson, t s q . 3.300
Maitland Center Phwy . #J2*.
Maitland Florida 33/11. and to
file the original with Ihe Clerk ot
the above ityled court on or
before Ihe 39th day of March,
1940. otherwise a judgment may
be entered egemsf you for the
relief demanded m the Petition
Dated this }Jrd day at Febru
a r y .1910
(Court Seel)
M A RYAN N E MORSE
C le rk of C irc u it Court
By Jean Bnlienf
Deputy Clerk
Publish February If, March 4,
13 30. 1910
DEN 394

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M A R V AH N E MORSE
C L E R K CIRCUIT COURT
■y Jaw, Britton!
Deputy Ctar l
PubfltB February 7/. March A.
17 3*. IMO
DEN
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NOTICE OP APPLICATION
FO R TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O I V E N . that E ltia b e th A
At/iby. me folder et IhJ tortew
tng cvrtifrcatolil hat filed M*d
certtltcetali) tar ■ lee deed ta
he timed thereon The cvrllll
coke number(t) and yverltl el
luoenct. n o datertpton el the
property, and Ih* nam eltl In
which It wat auetkad iaiar* at
M taov
Certificate Ike ta
VearaOMuant*. 1VBJ
O avriptan et Preparfy L E G
S 11 «i F T O F LOT 7 a N 1* ' l
F T O F LOT g ELK 4 TR 1*
TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1 FG
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Name* In which at talked
William R Smith. Tarty Otmcan.
Debra K Dimcan
All *4 Mid pr«e«rty bahtg m
Iha County of lomUolo, Stata *1
y to, Ida
U n lv ti lu ch c t r t lf ic a f t lt l
Ihall be ride*m id according to
law. the property Patented in
luch certitlcatalil will be told
10 me higiteti bidder at th* wait
front deer. Semineta County
Caurthauw. Sentard. P torIda. an
the tom day ef March. IN* ef
11 R A M
Appreelmatoty 1117*0 e*th
ter toot tt required ta be paid by
tuccm fut bidder et m* take
Pull payment ef an amount
equal ta th* htpheit bid glut
applicaba documanfary klamp
la ie t and recording toot It due
w ith in 14 h t u r t a t lv r the
adwrflted time *« rh* vale All
paymanft ihall be cam or guar
antoed wtifrument. mad* pay
ebt* ta the Clark «4 Circuit
Court
Dated m il lim day *4 Febru
ary 1*M
ISEALI
AAeryerua AAo tm
Clerk *4 th* Circuit Court
lemlrota Caunty. Ftorlda
By Tme Taylor.
Deputy Clark
Pubiith Pebruary 30.1/. March
a. 17 two
DEN ISS
NOTICE OF
fic titio u s n a m e

Hot ice ri hereby given that t
am engaged In but.net! *l t u
E Church. Lengweed. F L 77/M.
S o m m e County. Florida, under
the Ftclittoua Nam* el P M A
PUBLIC M A RK ETIN G A1SO
CIATION, end ttut 1 Intend ta
regular H id name with tha
Clerk el the Circuit Court. Sem
mole Cetmty. Florida. In *c
cor dance aim Ih* Provlltant Ol
th* FlctitOui Nam* Sielutot.
To w n Section N S W Ftar.de
Slelulei tl)/
f lor# Root
P u b lic M#rch 6. 1], 30. V. tffO
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L t g a l N o t lc t s
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
O F T H E B ID H T B R N T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FOR
SEM IN OLE FLORIDA
CASE MO: at 1141 CA V *P
M cCAUGHAN M O RTGAGE
CO M PAN Y. IN C .
Ptamhfl.

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C H A R L E S E R EYNOLDS,
at aL
Dvtandanti
TO C H A R L E S E
B R I T A S R EYN O LDS
P O I n net
SantorC Ftorlde t i n t
and any parttot who may be
Intoreitod a t heirt. devlttei.
(rant***, atiignaaa. 1loner a.
crtd lto ri. fruttaet, ar altar
clelmenti. by. Ihreugh. cmder or
a g e ln t t C H A R L E S E
R E Y N O L D S and R I T A S
REYN O LDS
NOTICE OP ACTION
YOU A R E NOTIFIED mat an
acton tar torvetoem a&gt; a mart
gaga an ma tal lowing property
Lai lag. SAN l a n t a t h i r o
SECTION. *ccarding it Iha Pial
thereof, a t recorded M Plat
Beak IX Pag* 77 et the Public
Recerdt at Semiroto Caunty.
Florida
hat baan Iliad igam tl you and
you ar* required to lerve a copy
et ydur written detanaei to It. it
any. an JO H N C E N G L E
H A R D T . P A , IS14 E Llv
Ingitat Street. Orlando. Florida
33tt7 Plam tilTl attorney, on or
before March yv. IN*, and III*
Ih# original with Ih# Clerk et
m il Court timer before kervtcv
an Plaintiffs attorney, er lm
mediately Ihareattar. other m a
a datautl will be entered egamtt
you tor the relief demanded In
Iha Complaint lor Forvdeaurt
WITNESS my hand end leal
et mit Court on F t b r u r y 71.
two
ISEALI
MAR YAN N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
•y: Jeon Bnltont
Publiih February 1/, March a.
17 JO. IW0
OCN m

MOTICI OP
FICTITIOUS NAMK
Notlc# It hvrttoy flv tn ttuil 1
*m «ngjg#d in bwtirwtt *1 STS
Chtrlott# S t . longwood. S#mi
noi« County * Flortd*, uod#r th#
FKWiout Nomo of NATIONAL
p r in t in g
A PUBLISHING.
and! that 1 Intond to rtfiV a r vnd
naiYMl relth th# Cltrh ot th#
Circuit Court. S#minot# County,
Florida, in accordant* with th#
Pro vitio nt ot th# Fictittoul
Nam# Statgt#t. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statute \W
Mary K P#c«i
Publiih March*. 11.20. 2/. IffO
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L o g a l N o t ic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E l«TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN O FO R
SEM IN OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
c a s e m x g e im -C A -tt-P
ANCHOR M O R TG A G E SERV
ICES. INC . tar marly known at
Suburban Caaital C a rp ,
PlabdlH
va
S T A N L E Y A. M IL D O U R N E .
e t a l .
Oatandanti
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO G R AC E R E E V E
R ESID EN C E UNKNOWN
L A S T KNOW N M A ILIN G
ADORESS
PO
Baa » SI.
Longweod. PL 1777V
ANO TO. AH pertem claiming
an Intarval by, mraugh. under ar
agelntt ma etoreieid Oetandant
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D TH A T an actlan ta ter*
clot* a mortgage on m* tallow
mg detenbad property tec atod
m Sam mot* County. FtarWi:
Unit 1*1. B u llin g l*t. A L T A ­
M ONTE V ILLA G E 1. a cande
minium m eccerdencv wtm and
tublact ta tha Decleretten at
Condominium record*# in 04
lit IM Record* Boot i j j j , Peg*
IM/, el Ih# Public Record! el
Sem.nol* county. Florid*
TO G E TH E R WITH m* tatlew
Ing Itomt *| property which are
located in and mtlaited at a part
*4 Iha improvement* ■
Refrigerator. Kang*/Oven
O lt p e t a l. D ilh w e ih e r ,
Fan/HMd. W*th*r and Oryer
TO G E T H E R wtm all ta* im
erected on the property, end all
tetem a n tt. right*, appurta
nancav ranta. royalttea. minar
al. ail and gaa right* and profit*,
water, water right* and water
ttock. and all fieturot row ar
hereafter a part t l Iha praparty.
Including replacement! and ad
dltlena Thereto
hat baan Iliad againtl you, and
you ar* required ta lerve a copy
el your written detenu*!, it any.
ta mu actlan. on ROGER O
BE A R *t ANDERSON 4 RUSH.
Attorney! i*r Plaintiff, whaea
addy*t! la m Feel Central
Boulevard. Orlande. Florid*
3340). end III* Ita engine) wita
the Clark at th* abev* ttyted
Court on or tutor* the JVth day
ol March, lfio . ettorwlM #
tudgm ant m ay be *nter*d
egelntt you tar the raltel da
mended In ta* Amended Com
plaint
WITNESS M Y HANO ANO
S EA L O F SAID COURT an m il
Jlnd day of February, ivta
IS#*))
M A R Y A N H E MORSE
at Cork of H&gt;d Court
By Cecalle V. E k tm
et Deputy Clerk
Publikh February 1/. March a
17 30. IVV0
D E N J*/

Legal Notice

Lightening Upholstery Is located at 53S0
M cIntosh Pt. S u ite 100 |5 Points) Sanford. Fo r a
free estim ate cull M argie at 322-5457.

W IL L IA M S &amp;!, SON
T O W IN G SERVICE

L t g a l N o t lc a s

NOTICE O F ACTION
TO J E F F R E Y R BROWN
and LINOA BROWN. II living,
and all iwWnwan partial claim
Ing By. tfirtugh. wndar »r
agamtf h e abev* named Oa
linden H wfa are rof kroon ta
be deed or aiira. whether w ld
tat*newel pert le i may claim an
tntom f a* tgemm. lo in , d*
v lkev t. grantee*. *r ether
c la im a n t * , c la im in g b y ,
ihreugh. under er *g*iml the
•eld J E F F R E Y R BROWN end
LINDA BROWN.
Wheee reildenc* I* imknewn
Wfa*# ta il blown mailing
&gt;AWi l l II: r i] HillvOw Drive.
Aliamenv* Spring*. F L 73/14
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F I I D Wof an aeftan 1* taractat*
a mortgage an Ih* tal lee mg
p n p e ifj hi Semuota County.
Florid*
Let &gt;/. *4 O AK LAN D HILLS.
according to the p4*Q Ih, reel. M
recorded In Plat Beak IX el
page u 1 U d I N Public
Record* el Semineta County.
Florida
he* been Iliad egaiml you end
you are require ta tor ye a copy
of year written detonot. if any,
ta If an G A R Y A GIBBONS.
ESQUIRE, et Gabon*. Smith.
Conn a Arnett. P A . Plerntlll'i
attorney, whole eddreit It M l
E a tl Kennedy Beutaverd. Suita
VM. P e it O ffice Bee 11//,
Tampa. Florid* 130*1. on or
belor* March TV. 1VV0. and III*
ih# anginal with i*o Clerk ef
m il Court either before lervice
an pteintltri attorney er Imme
dietaly there*tier, otherwl a *
default will be entered egemit
you tar n o relief demanded In
the Complaint
O A T E O Ihit Jln d day el
February. l*eo

Lightening Upholstery
Does Quality Work
Lightening U ph olstery could be thought
o f a s a "M om and Hop" operation. Yet the profes­
sional re s u lts that are achieved reflect experience
In the u pholstery Industry.
"O u r employees have 100 years of co lle c­
tive experience", says M argie M itchell, owner.
M argie Just opened her bu sin e ss In N o­
vember o f 1988. (She h a s been u pholsterlng since
19G-II. A recently new S anford resident, she looks
forward to m eeting people and getting Involved In
the com m unity.
Q u a lity professional finished pieces have
brought su ccess to the b usiness. She has done a
great deut o f com m ercial w o rk for motels, restau-

L t g a l N o t lc t s
IMTHE CIRCUIT COURT O F
T N I IIO W TIBH TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O F TH E ( T A T I O F
FLO RIDA. IR AMO FOR
IB M I M O it COUNTY
CIVIL ACT K M
CMR M i R I I B C A R F
OIvtlAMt W
F U N D A M EN T A L M ORTGAGE
C O R P O R A T I O N / t r m v r ly
in e w n a t F U N D A M I R I C A
C O R F O R A T I O N . f a r m t r ly
know n a t S O U T H M A R K
M O R TG A G E CORPORATION
O F AM ERICA.
FUtaftn
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J E F F R E Y R BROWN and
LINDA RROWN. If (lying, and
ell unknwwn peritaa claiming
By. Ihreugh. under *r agarmf
Rw abev* named Defendanft
w fa are io f taown ta b* d ied *r
atlv*. wfa War iard unknewn
partial may claim an MMroif at
tpeueev hefri. dbvfwei. grantag*. m *Rwr claimant*, claim
Ing By. Ihreugh, under e r
agarml Pit i M J E F F R E Y R
BROWN and LINDA BROWN.
ANOV CLARKSON and BOARD
O F C O U N T Y COMMISSION
E R S O F SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO RIDA.

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N O T IC E O F P U B L I C H E A I I N O
0 4 T I A M IN A T ION O F S U B IT A H T IA L D IV IA T IO N
M IA T H R O W D I V t L O F M I N T O F R I O I O M A L IM P A C T
Nolle* i t h tr« *v g lvan m e t me Saminoto County Board *1 County
C o m m lt ia n a r i IB C C I w ill conduct o public hearing on M ore * n .
I lt l, beginning *1 t : M p m ., o r O l toon tlw roottor o t potu bl*. In ITw
County Service* B uildine. 1101 E o t l F jr U ilr e a l, Senior d. F ie n d * .
Room w i n rn o e u ip o m •* " w he a rin g w m re ce ive p u M K m pui.
con tid er Loco) P lonning Agency ( L P A I raco m m e n d e ta n i. ond ony
other ogoncy comment*, on whether the e d ditlen of the follow ing
d o te n be d p ro p e flle t lie * legol d e tc rip tu n end m ep below I to me
K eo throw D evelopm ent e l Regtonel Im p e cl I O B I) com m ute* *
lu b V e n tle l devlohon under in* p re v itio n t e l Section M O M III)
P le rld o Sletuiet. end would, accordingly. requ ire turltier Oevelop
m enl o l Regional Im p e cl review The legol d ttc r ip lie n o l the
property le be edded It *• loUow t
A per cel o l lend being * portion o l Section! 11 end M . Tew nthip It
South. B enge IV E o t l. Sem inole County. F lo rld o . m ore p o rtic u lo rly
d etcrib o d a* teitow* Com m ence et the Soulheotl corner e l terd
Section 71 end run North * r * 4 » " W e ll, elong the South lino o l the
Southootl
o l M id Section IS lo r o W ttonco o l I1M M tool, thonco
run N o rm 00*1*03" E o t l elong the E o t l lin o o l mo Soulhw etl to o l
the Southootl to o l M id Section IS lo r o d itle n c e o l rte 10 N e t h i the
Point o l Beginning, thence N o rm m m
W e ll. IMS IV N et le the
E o t l rig h t ot w ey o l M a rk h a m Wood! Rood, thence North 0O-J*TJ''
E e tl. I t l i l reel la Ih* P C . o l 0 curve co n cern la the South**it
hovmg o ro d lu t *1VIV M tool, ihence N o rthe rly elong ih* ore o l M id
curve through * control o n g lt e l l l - l l l i " lo r Md U feel to Ih*
P R C .e f# c u r v e c e n c a v * t a in * N o rlh w e tl hovlng * ro d lu t o l 10*0 0*
le e l. thence N ortherly elong In* ere *1 M id cu rv e through e control
eng to o l 1*-J7'J1" lo r 11/ IV lc * l. thence South m i l l ! E o t l elong
the N o rm lino o l the S o u th w e ll to o l the Soulh eotl le o l Section JJ,
Tew nthip IV South. Bongo JV E c t t lo r SIS JJ tool, thence North
W -31'IS” E o t l. i n OS tool, thence North g v -lt'a s ” W etl. 3/041 teel,
thence N o rm 00- l t l r ' E e tl. SB DO N et. thence South t v i * IS” E o t l.
&gt;00 N e t' thence N o rm 00*101r E o tl. MOO N et. ttwnc* N orm
W M et ’ W ett. rso o loot, thonco Soum 00 -1 0 'ir" W ttl. MOO tool
thonco Soum W M 'iS " E o t l. 10 00 tool, thonco Soum 00-1*1/" W ett.
II 00 Mel. thonco North W M 'iS ” W « l. ISO vt leel. thence North
IJ-TTSS” Wett olong the E o tl right ol woy el Morthom Wood* Rood
lor tv 00 tool (o Ih* P C ot o curve cencev* Eotlerly end having e
rodlut Ol ISV* It Net. Ihenct Northerly elong Ih* ere ol M id curve
through e centre) engl* ol 10*01 II" lor It* S* leel lo m* P t . Ihenc*
North Ol-trtO” Wetl. 1SJ II leel lo * point bomg on the Southerly
right el wey el Morkhem Rood, thence Eotlerly elong told
Southerly right ol woy ol Morkhem Rood, elong e curve concave lo
Ihe Norlhwetl hovlng o lengent bearing ol Norm t l D i ' l f Eotl. a
radiut ol Has t] teel. a central angle ol 0*114 0V ond on ore Mngtn
ol 111 Id Net to m* P T . ihenc* Norm sv-07 0*” Eetl. 14101 leel lo
the P C ol * curve concave Soumeatier Iv having a radiut el tf*t TV
tael. Ihenc* EetNrly along the arc *1 M id curve through * centre!
angle o l l O - t r i r tor 101 SI leel thence South (W it 01'' Wett along a
lino 410 00 leel Wetl el end parallel to the E etl lm* el Ih* Norlhwetl
'* el Ih* Southee it to ol Section IS lor S U leel. Ihenct Soum
W I T H ” E o tl along iho North Imo ot Soulhooil '« ol Sac Ion 17
Townthip IV South. Bongo IV Eotl tar It 00 Not. thee. South
00*It 02” Wvtt olong Iho Wetl lino ol Iho Eotl it* 00 leal ol Iho
Norlhwetl '* ol m* Southootl '.* ol Section II lor UO 00 tool, mane*
South W I T 71” Eotl olong o Una U0 00 teat South ol o parallel to Iho
Norm lino ot Ih* Southootl it of Section 11 tar JVOOO tool. Ihonct
South 00*1* 0 “ Wvtt olong m* Watt line ol Ih* Norlhaati 'a ot the
Soulheotl 1e ot Section IS tor 110 00 teal thence South W t l TT E o tl
along tht South lino ot th* Norm too leel ol the Norttwott 'a ol m*
Southootl 'e 0* Section IS tar JOT 40 Net thence Norm 00*1* 07” E atl
along Iha Eatl lino ol tha Wetl W 0) tael ot In* Nor mean &gt;a ol the
Southootl 'a ol Section IS tar too 00 teat, menco South W I T H ” Eotl
along th* Norm lm* ol m* Norlhaati 'a ot th* Southoati '4 ot Section
IS tor *10 M toot. Ihenc* Soum OO-W'lS ' Watt along ma Eatl line ot
Iha Soulheotl to *1 Sat Hen IS ter 100 OO tevt thence Norm W l f lt '
Eotl porollol ta Ih* Norm lm* ol the Soum watt '« ol Section M
Tewnthip It Soum. Benge iv Eotl tar HO 01 lea! thence North
OO-OS'lS" E o tl along * lm* iM 00 teat Eotl ol and parallel ta me Wetl
lino ol the South watl '4 ol Section M tar HI VO feel Ihence Soum
IJ-SJ'OV" E atl olong * lino being th* South righl ol way ol Morthom
Road tar oa I) Net ta Ih* P C e l l curve concave ta iho Nor meet!
ond having a radiut of tea ta tael, thence Easterly elong me ere of
Mid curve through o control engle *1 U * lS 'li" tar NO it leal le the
P T . Ihenc* Norm OV-IJU " Eetl. t IS tael, menco departing ta d
righl ol wey run Soum OO-WM Eetl. elong o lm* pareilel lo the
Eotl lm* ol Ih* Norm wet I to el the Soulhwetl '• tor e ditianc* el
IMO ri tael, ihenc a Soum W ll' M " Watl along Iha Norm line of m*
Soum
el m* Soulhwetl
ol ta&gt;d Section M lor o ditlence ol MO IS
tael Ihenc* Soum 00*0111 Wetl elong the Wetl lm* ol the
Soulhwetl
el M&gt;d Section le tar e d-tlenca ol tel 43 Net m*nc*
Norm W 4 l'l4 ' Wetl elong me Norm ime el m* Soum ' i ol m*
Soulheotl
ol m* Soulheotl
ol te.d Section it tar e ditlence ol
I1U 14 tael Ihenc* Soum 00-i» 01 Well elong me Wett line ol m*
Soulheotl ’ 4 el m* Soulheotl '4 el ta d Sac lion IS lor e durance ol
114 n tael ta Ih* Pern! ol 5ag.nn.ng Together with a parcel Ol land
being o portion ol Section M. lownth.p It South Nang* IV Eetl
Semmota County Florid* more poriicuierly deter bad at totiowt
Commence el me Soulheotl corner el Section IS. Tewnthip IV South
Manga IV East and run Norm tv-44 00 Writ along ih* South lm* ol
tha Soulheotl 'e ol ta&gt;d Section IS lor a distance ol I1M1* leal
mane a Norm 00*14 01 E a tl along Ih* Watt line ollhe SE
ol Iha SE
'e ol Section IS Tewnthip If Soum. Rang* JV Eatl a ditlanca ol
eal t l tael thence South 0V-4IJ4” East along Ih* Norm ima ol m*
South ' , at ih* SE 'a ol m* SE ’4 ol ta d Section 11 a ditlanca ol
Ilia 14 leal mane a Norm 00*0111 Eatl along ma Watl Ima ol ma
SW '4 ol Section M. Townthip it Soum Nang* IV Eat! a &lt;t&gt;ti*n&lt;e ol
tal 41 tail mane* Norm W 1I S1 Eatl ateng m* Norm lm* ol m*
Soum ' , ol m* sw 'c ol M id Sac!cm M a d.ttanc* ol MO : i tael ta *
poml lying / 04 chamt 1404 44 taell Wetl ol Ih* SE corner *1 Ih* NW
ta el m* sw '4 el M d Section w m*nc* Norm OO-OTIO Watt along
0 Imo par anal ta th* E etl ime el th* NW '» el me SW 'r toe e
ditlence ol II 41 chemt (IS! ri taell Ihenc* run North W H O]
E etl along a lm* parallel ta the South lm* ol me NW '• ol the SW 'a
lor * ditianc* el J 04 chemt 1444 44 taell la e poml on me W ttl Ime el
me NE tael ih* SW ta el M d S edan M ta d pe.nl being n ij chamt
1IM 11 tael i Norm 00-00- V W ttl Irem me SE corner el m* NW ■. ol

me SW ta o l M id Section M . Ihenc* N o rm 00*00-X T W e tl elong the
W ett lm* o l the N E ta e l Ih* SW ta of M d Section m e d itia n c * e l
SIB IV N a t ta the Southerly rig h t e l w ey lm * of M o rk h e m Reed,
ih e n ct N o rm W i l l ) E a t l along la id Southerly rig ht *1 w ey line
end th in g * lin e SO tael Soum e l and p a ra lle l a im Ih* N o rm lin t e l
Ih* N E ta o l the SW ta e l M d S e d a n M , a d itia n c * bt M l 40 ta e ll
ihenc* Soum 00*0111 l e e l elong m e l e a l lin e *4 me W e tl ta *4 h a
MO ta *• m e t w ta e l trw* tociveri 14. e e itie n c * *&lt; T O A4 ta e l, m e n u
N o rm W 4 1 I 0 ” E e t l elong Ih* N o rm line o l th* Soum ta Ol th* N E ta
o l m* SW ta e l M d Section 7*. * d itia n c * o l M l 11 tael ta ih* Perm o l
Beginning. Ihenc* N o rm 00*04 10 ' W e tl elong Ih* E a t l lin t o l Iha
S oulh w etl ta o l Sac I &gt;on M tar VS1II laet ta o p o m l ly in g on th* Soum
rig ht o l w ay o l M a rk h a m B ead. Ihenc* South W 7 4 1 1 " E o t l along
M d rig h l o l woy * d itia n c * e l a la a l le a l to th t P C ot a curve
cencev* ta the South hovlng o ro d lu t o l 1MV 00 tael, thonco E o t le r ly
along Ih* ere e l M id c u rv e through o c e n tra l angle o l 01*74 00” tar
177 TO N o t ta Iho P C C o l o cu rv e concave Southerly having a ra d iu t
o l Ma 14 le a l, thence f a tta r Iy along m e a rc e l M d curve Through a
ce ntra l angle *| 10-1111' tar IM M tael ta Ih* P C C e l a cu rv e
concave Southerly and having a r a d iu t o l 41100 tael, ihen ct
E t tt a r ly along Ih* a rc o l M d c u rv e through o central angle ol
0I-17T4” tar 10 0/ tael; ihenc* departing t e d rig h l o l woy run Soum
OO-Oa'JO" E o t l. MO TV tael, n o n e * N o rm M *o ra o -' E o t l. 1VSM lael.
thence N o rm 00-0747" W att, m o 71 tael, n o n c e N o rm M t a l OO”
E e tl, IM 1 7 tael: ttwnce South 00*03 41" E o t l la t 14 tael, ihenc*
North 00*01 00" E a t l. 1J4 00 tael thence N o rm 0O*OT4T' W a tl. TOtov
leal. Ihonct South MM/'OO” E o tl. 4M I ] taol. Ihecno Soum og-OTtol"
E a t l along a lin t aOle t ! W e tl o l ond p o ro llo l to mo E e t l line o l Ih*
Soulheotl ta o l Section M . I t a d lm * being the W ett rig h t o l w ey e l
Stale Rood a ll. O range Boulevard) tor o d itla n c a o l 1101 S* taol.
Ihenct norm W S T 1 0 ” E e tl. 10 00 tael, thence Soum OO-oraT' E e tl.
101 as le e l. menco N o rm M *74'M ” E a t l along Ih* Soum lin o ol
S e d a n M lo r o d itia n c * e l SOI tael, Ihenc* Soum 00-0441” E e t l
elong Ih* E e t l boundery o l the tra c t d e tc rib o d in O ffic ia l R e ce rd t
Book t f l . Peg* 77a. P u b lic R e co rd ! e l Semmota County. F lo rid * , ond
olong Ih* W e tl rig ht e l w ey e l Banana L*a* Read tor a d itla n c a o l
M l Va le a l thanca N orth 14-7S74” W e tl elong the Soum lm * o l m*
e lo r t M d t r o d lo r e d itle n c e e l r 11 M le e l. Ihenc* N o rm 14*4714'
W e tl elong the W e tl lin e e l rh* a lor a te id tree I ond olong H a W t t l
Ime e l L e i 1. W e lte r"t S u b d itlta n . P ie t Book I. peg* t. P ub lic
N tc e rd t e l Sem inole County. Florid *, lo r a d itia n c * e l i l l U leal,
thane* Soum M *74'M ” W e tl elong me N o rm line e l S e d a n I.
Tew nthip 10 Soum. Rang* ]* E a t l. tar a d itia n c * e l MS 04 tael.
Ihenct N orth 00*04 70'' W ett elong e lm * I c h e m t E e t l o l e n d p o ro lle l
ta the W e tl (In* o l G overnm ent Lot 1 ot M id Section 74. o d itle n c e e l
1171II tael, thence Soum M*14‘M ” W t t l t o n g e line M c h e m t North
o l end p a ra lle l lo the South lino at G overn m ent Lot 1. o d itle n c e of
110 SI tael, n o n e * N o rm 00*0* 70" W t t l elong Ih* E e t l lir a e l Ih*
Soulhw etl ta e l M id S e d a n M. e d itle n c e of I M U tael ta the Pom l
o l Beginning, further d e te n b ad a t locatad on Ih* touth tid e *1
M a rk h a m Rd. abutting M a rk h a m Rd. Ovang* B in d 1C R 411).
M a rk h a m W ood! Rd and m* f lit t in g H eathrow P U D , containing e
total o l e p p ro n m e ta ly 131 a cre t I B CC O IS T R IC T SI

In le ra tla d par b a t and tha general p ub lic a re encouraged lo appear
* l in ., haar.ng Th* general p ublic m ay p ra ta n l input m accordance
with Th* procedure* u tilica d by Iha B C C W ritten com m ent! m ay b*
M a d w ith Iha B C C at Iha haarlng or by m arling ta m a lo m# a d d r n t
below c.'O P la n n in g D ire c to r
th* h e a lin g may be cunim uad ire m
t i n t lo tim o a t da*mad n a ca tta ry by Ih# BCC Fu rlh a r inform ation
pe rta inin g to m il developm ent m ay be obtained from Ihe O ttlc* e l
P la n n in g Room N i l ) Semmota County S e fy ic e t Boitd-ng 1101 E e t l
F i r t l Sly e e l San lo rd P L 77/11. talapnon* laOII 111 &gt;&gt;M •a'ant.on
13/1 between H Q a w end 1 1 1 ( i n
M onday through Frid a y
a • c i udmg hoi id* yt
P a rto n t a r t c id v iu d that II Ihay decide to appeal any daem on
mad* e l Ih it hearing m ay w ill need e re co rd ot m* proceeding! end
tar tu th e pur pot* may m ay need ta entur# e r tr b e fim record e l Iha
proceeding! i t m ade w hich record in clu d e! me to tlu no ny and
fyidenc# upon which Iha appeal it ta b* m ade F a r id a Staiutat.
Section 3MOIOS B O A R D O F C O U N T r C O M M IS S IO N E R S B v
A N T H O N r V A N D E R W O H P P L A N N I N G O lR E C T O R
P u b iith M a r c h * T IN
D EO a

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Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. March •. 1990

71-HBteWWlRd

Lagal Nolle*
I t M L MOTICI
MOT 1Cl O e CM*NOE O F U N O US I
F U tL I C MI A K I M TO ■ ■ M IL O
M ARCH 17. t*M
Nolle* It hereby glean ( M l th# l « r &lt; of County Commltttanert
IBCC) of Seminal*County will conductapubfk hearingon March J7,
10*0 *1 l i M a m ., or at toon maraattar a t pottlblt. In th* County
Services Building, hoi t a i l F irtl S tm t. Sanford. F L. lo o m W ill,
th* purpose of th* hoarlng It It r*c*ty* public Input. contMtr Local
Planning AgencyiPlanning A Zoning Commission [ L P A P l i l
recommendations. and any Meal fo.ycnmonl *r oth*c agancy
commentt. an roquottod amonXnontt I* th* County Comprehensive
Plan Th* BCC util contidor attaclatod rarenlngt, whore applicable,
eoncurrtntty pith th* requested amendmonkt That* request* th*
BCC dokarmlnot, fey y«t* at th* BCC. that It Inlands I* adopt will b*
transmitted to th* Slot* Otpartmm t at Community A flairs (OCA I
far r*ri*w and comment prior to Imal BCC action at a lattr public
hearing to bo tchodulld In th* tutor* ILand LIM *m*ndm*nts on
proporty containing flood prana and wtltand areas remain sub(act Id
th* applicable Conservation land us* designation and toning
clettifkaflen and lha provisions rolollng thorolol All Intorostod
parson* ar* urged t* attend and b* heard regarding lha subiacl
amandmanta and ratanlngs Land uoa amandmants and retonmgs la
b* considered by lha K C ar* at toUaors:
O IN N It OUINN - Amendment tram Medium Density Resident.*!
la Oft tea described as Cammanc* al lha S I earner *1 N.W 'a *1
th* N W
Section 33. Township l l South. Rang* x Cast, run
mane* North r u n " , Watt JM If teat Ia tang lha (a s I Ins* at sard
NW
at th* N W. Vtl run thane* South l**JT SB" West a34.il loaf to
th* p e r l p| beginning, run lhanc* South JO*SO 10" Watt R l f l w l . run
lhanc* North n s f t Cast Jf l i f teat, run thane* North r * r
East n s o teat, run thane* South r a p Wasl sai.SOtaat t* th* patnl
*1 beginning lying and being situated In Sansinel* County. Florida,
further described at located appraiimataly MO It south al Hawaii
Branch Rd. and *00 ts wasl at Lab* Hawaii Rd. abutting Lake Hawaii
Plata and Tempt* Terrace Annas subdivision, containing appro*l
mataly Threeacras IBCC DISTRICT I)
JOHN MOTIINOER. JR. - Amendment tram Cam marc 1*1 te
High Density Ratidantiai dasenbad at: Th* SW 'a el th* SW t* at
Section If. Township 11 South. Range 11 East, lamlnals County,
Florida, loss the (atttrty M toot for rood right of way, and lass the
Southerly m it laat, fur'her dasenbad as locatad on th* w*sl s&gt;da at
S R tla (Alatay* Trail), apprpsimalaly laoo It north at tha
intartaction at $ R tla and Iron Bridge Rd. abutting t.R CM.
Remington Dr and Remington Park subdivision, containing
•pprosimatoty I*acres IBCC DISTRICT I)
MAONOLIA LA K E — Amendment tram Suburban Estates to Low
Oansity Rastdtntial dasenbad as Th* Narlhaast 'a at its* Northwest
and th* Narthwatt'« af tha Northwast '* el Sachan 11, Township
l l South. Rang* i) laat. Seminal* County. Florid*; and lha
Northeast '• at Its* Northeast &gt;a at Sac IIon M. Township It South.
Rang* U Cast. Sansinota County. Florida, lying Cast at F E C R R
Right at Way; Alta begin at lha Southeast corner at th* Southwest
ol Section It. Township 11 South. Rang# 11 East. Saminoie County,
Florida, run North te lha Narlhaast corner of lha South 1r ol the
Northeast '« at the Southwest ’a ol Section it. Township 11 South.
Range a East. Seminole County. Florida. Usenet run West f it foot,
thence South Sa-XOO" Was! 1*»1 tool la the Easterly Right at Way at
F E C R R . thence Southeast along said Right al Way la the South
i.no ot Section if. Township 11 South. Range 13 Cast, thence East.
SemineM County. Florida to me Point af Beginning Tha Northwest
U st lha Northeast 'a at Sachan 11. Township 11 South. Range 33
East. Sam Inal# County. Florida, and a strip al land M teat In width
lying South at and adlacant te tha following described lino
Beginning is fool watt af th* Narlhaast earner af th* Southeast la at
lha Northeast te af Section 11. Township l l South. Range 11 East, run
West S3* ) leal, lhanc* South al*M0P" West if f loot; thence North
13*3000 Watt i n laat; lhanc* North I7-X0B" West las toot; lhanc*
Watt 11 feat la th* Northwest earner at told Southeast 'a ol th#
Northeast 'a ot Section l l . Township 11 South. Rang* 3) East
Semtnoia County. Florida, further described as located on the watt
tid* *1 Snow H ill Rd. appraalmataty I.*00 M north ol tha intersection
el Snow H ill Rd and Brum lay Rd. abutting Snow Hill Rd adlacant th*
La' &gt; Lanatia Woods subdivision, containing epproiimettly 111
acres IBCC DISTRICT I)
HI O AK S D E V E L O P M E N T CO. - Amendment tram Suburban
Estate* to Law Density RatMantlai and associated w a n in g tram A I
(Agricultural fa PUD I Planned Unit Development I described a*
Th* East 1030 last af th* southerly I I at th* Southeast &gt;a af th*
Narlhaast 'a el Section 33. Township 11 South. Rang* M East.
Samirnto County. Florida, lass road Right al Way ever th# easterly
portion thereof lor S R. No. CIS AN D Tha East 1030 loot ol the North
*i ol th* South ' i ol th* Southeast &lt;o al tha Northeast *a ot Section)}.
Township 11 South. Range 11 East. Samlnota County. Florida, lots
road Right ol Way ever tha easterly portion thereat tar S H No f is
AN D The South 1/S al tha North I I ol Sac Iion l l , Township l l
South, Rang* n la s t. Sam Inal* County. Florida, less me Northeast
'a al lha Narlhaast t. of th* Southeast 'a ot said Sac Iion M and also
Hass lha East ISM taal el th* South
ot the Southeast ‘a el the
North***! te *1 said Section m and also lass read Right af Way over
th* easterly port tan tharaot lor S R No a lt together with That
portion af th* southerly l'T *t th* North S I af Section It. Township
11 South. Range 31 East. Seminal* County. Florida, lying easierty at
E conloci tuitehee River AND- Tha Southwest •a at lha Narlhaast 'a
at tha Southwest le and the South &gt;&gt; at tha Northwest la at th#
Southwest 'a; th* W est' i al tha Sautnaasl Sa af th* Southeast 'a; and
th* Southwest 'a st Hi* Southeast la: and tha South *i af the
Southwest.'*. and the South Is af tha Northeast 'a af lha Southeast
top ewaiha vsuen t | * — SSwtWwaH laa&gt; the IsiiS S iin lei e O t h e
Southeast '* at lha Nerlheeil '* at lha Southwest 'a at Sac IIon H.
Township 11 South. Rangel] East AN D That portion ot Ihe South If
ol th* North 's at lha South &gt;s, and that portion ol tha South 11 ol ih#
South &gt;i el Section 11. Township 11 South. Range n East, lying
easterly ol tha Econlockhatchet River, being In Seminole County.
Florida, further dasenbad as locatad on tha watt tide el C R. No fit.
Irom epproiimettly 1.000 tt south at tha Mahkahwaa Girl Seoul
Camp to tha Orange Seminole County Ime. abutting C R. fit. the
E conlock hatch** River and tha Or eng* Seminole County Una.
containing appro*imetaly M )acres (BCC DISTRICT II
SAMI N I R I I C N — Amendment from Suburban Etlalat to Law
Density Residential and associated re toning from A I (Agriculture)
to fl 1A ISingle Family Dwelling District) described a i The
Southwest 'a ol th* Northaasl &gt;a of the Southeast 'a lass that part
North and West el paved road. AND tha Southeast ’a at lha
Northeast 'a el lha Southeast 'a. AND lha Southeast 'a ol tha
Southeast 'a. Section 11, Township 11 South. Range 33 East Th#
South ’ i at tha Northwast 'a at tha Southwest 'a. AND th* Southwest
'a st the Southwest 'a. ANO tha South ' i ol tha Northwast 'a ot th*
Southeast 'a al lha Southwast 'a. ANO th* South ' »ot tha Southeast
'a of th* Southwest 'a. AND the Southwest la ol lha Southwest ’a at
th* Southeast ’a. Section 11. Township ]l South, Rang* 17 East Th*
Northwest ’ • ANO Its* West *a al lha Northaasl *a. Sac lien It.
Township 11 South. Range 11 East Tha East ' r ol th* Northaasl ‘a.
Section 3i. Township 11 South. Rang# 33 East, all in Seminole
County, Florida, further described as locatad Immediately south at
intersection ol Snow Hill Rd and Brumley Rd. epproeimattiy AfO tt
west at Lake Mills Rd. abutting Lake Mills, and the subdivisions ol
Las* Mill* Shorts and North Chwluota. containing appraiimataly a ll
acras IBCC DISTRICT II
O XFO R D T E R R A C E — Amendment from High Density Residen
tial to Commercial and associated raioning Irom R 1 IMultiple
Family Dwelling District! to C t (Retail Commercial District)
described as Th* Cast MO 00 test al lha North 171 M teal ol th*
Northwest ' i ol th# Northwast 'a ol Sac lion 30. Township 31 South.
Rang* M Cost. Sominoi* County, Florida. Ih* above description
containing a portion of Lot A Fornwood Piece, as recorded in Plot
Boos I], Pag* fl. Public Record* ol Sominoi* County. Florida,
further described as located on Ih* west side ot O ilo rd Rd.
approeimototy *0 H south ot th* intersection ot O ilo rd Rd end Fern
PorS B i r d . abutting O ilo rd Rd. containing apprgilmetoly live
aero* IBCC DISTRICT f l
LEO N AR D CA SS E LB E R R Y — Amendment from Medium Density
Residential to Industrial described as Lots 11. 11. 11 and If Norm at
the centerline ol Go* Crook. Bloch A. JOHNSONS PO ULTRY
FARM S. Plat Boos a. Pag* f. Saminoi* County. Florida, lurmor
described os located an Ih* west side ol Boll* Are . approiim jiely
3 700 tl south ot S R CM. abutting Boll* Av* end Go* Creek,
ediecent LoS* kaihryn )th Addition, containing epprotimefoly 11
acres I BCC DISTRICT 11
This hearing may b* continued from time to time os deemed
necessary Interested parties end th# general public ar* encouraged
to appear at this hoarlng Th* gonorol public may pi event input ol
the hearing In accordance with Ih* procedures ulflittd by th* BCC
Written comments may be Med with th# BCC al the hoarlng or by
mailing cam* so Planning Oirector” . 1101 East First Slrtot.
Sanford. F L U t il, telephone 1*071 HI 1130 eitension T171 Copies 0 1
th* proposed amondmontt end related information are available tor
public inspection al the address above Room K1S7, between th#
hours o i l B0 a m end S ORp m . Monday through Friday, oactudmg
holidays
Persons ar* advised mat it they dec id* to appeal any decision
made et mis hearing, they will need a record of Ih* proceedings and
tor such a purpose they may need to ensure a verbatim record ot th*
proceedings is made, which record includes th* testimony end
evidence upon which Ih* appeal Is to be mad* Florida Statutes.
Section 71* OUt BOARD O F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. BY
ANTHONY VANOERWORP. PLANNING DIRECTOR
Publish March* 130. 1SSB
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Lagal Noticas
IN T M I CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEM IN OLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA
CAIK NO. 16-446-CA f t -L
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t p o u ia o f S T E P H E N S
O A K L E Y . If m a m # d. E A R L
E B B E R L Y , a /k /a E A R L
E B E R L V , ------------------E B
B E R L Y . unknow n spout# ot
EARL E BB ER LY . i ^« EARL
E B E R L V * it m a r r it d .
----------------- O A K L E Y . It m ar
fted. T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M E R IC A . R U S S E LL M
W EST. SUN R E A L EST A T E
S E R V I C E . INC. and any un
known hair*. d#vtta#v
gran teat, cra d ito rt. and other
unknown persons or unknown
tp o u ta t c la im in g by. through,
and under any e l the
above nam ed Da fondants.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO E A R L E B B E R L Y . a k a
E A R L E B E R L Y . ---------------E B B E R L Y . unknown spouse of
EARL EBBERkV . a k a EARL
E B E R L Y . If m a r r ie d ,
■■ ■ ■ -----' O A K L E Y , unknown
spouse of D E A N O A K L E Y . If
m a r r ie d , a n d R U S S E L L M
W E ST , and any unknown heirs,
d evisees, gran tees, c re d ito rs,
and other unknown persons or
unknown spouses c la im in g by,
through, and under any of the
a b o v e n a m e d D e fe n d a n ts , if
deceased
R E S ID E N C E S UN KN OW N
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F I E D that an a ction te foreclose
M or i^a9 « cove ring the following
re a l and personal p ro p e rly in
Sem inole County, F lo rid a , te
w it
The N orth 140 teet O F TH 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 The W est 228 l» ti
of Ihe South te of the Northeast
te of Ihe Southwest te of Section
21. Tow nship 2) South. Range 30
E ast, le st the South t$ feet and
less R*gth of W ay ot L A K E
H O W E L L R O A D . S E M IN O L E
County, F lo rid a
has been file d a gainst you and
you are requ ired te serve a copy
of your w ritten defenses, if any,
to It on C V k t e r Butter. J r . 1218
E
Robinson Street. O rlando.
F lo rid a 22801, and til# tha or*g*
n a l w it h th a C la r k o t the
above styled Court on or before
tha 2tth day of M a rc h . iteO.
otherw ise a ju d g m e n t m ay be
e n te red a g a in st you tor the
re l tet dem anded in the Com
p la in!
W IT N E S S m y hand and seal
of sa id Court on the 22nd d a y ot
Fe b ru a ry . IW0
(C O U R T S E A L !
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y Je an Brllten t
Deputy C le rk
'Publish' February fl, March *
12. 20. Iteo
D E N 29*
NOTICE CF
FICTITIOUS N AM E
N o tice i t hereby g iven that I
am engaged in business at 272
H ic k m a n O r , Sanford. Sammol#
C o u n t y , F l o r id a u n d e r th#
F ic titio u s N a m e ot F A M I L Y
T R E E S E R V IC E
and that I
inland to register ia»d name
w ith the C le rk ot the C irc u it
Court, Sem m oie County F ie ri
d a te a cc o rd a n t# w ith tee
P r o v is io n s o t the F ic t it io u s
N am e Statutes, To W ‘ t Section
M S oe F lor da statutes it s /
R ob ert L a n rise ra
P u b lish F a b ru a ry V M a rc h t
•I 20 'teO
DEN m

55— Outintis
A C HA N C I To Steel Your Own
■vainest Ifranch ilt I with III
■filing M finance you avan ll
hava lima or no credit
nlng getantlal sal.00*
171000 within your III year.
O n ly l o r l a u i I n g u l r l a i
ia*-f0l-f7M waf hag 0HI.I (■

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D R IV IA M IK IM S
W IA R O I S I O N I I CLOTMI&amp;
■A R N IM A M F I * M ONTH I

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la open soon Laos* A leas*
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N I S I n * * d t f in a n c ia l
a n Is ta n c e la t . p a n d a n d
grow . W illin g to p a y 11*.
Inlarasl on sm a ll 1 year loan
C a illt o v a , H S U f l

71—HRlpW antx!
ACmXCMTlKJOtS!!
I l l OO 114 00par hr
No *.p*ri*nc* nasdfd l l In
in* Indutlry and growing
S a rk i i l k i i n
an
C A R S d S O A T ld P L A N E S
Many post Itons aval labia
Call Mr. Sack* i n ooo-mi
A D D TO YOUR INCOMI
S I L L AVON NOW
_______ CALLH1-00W_______

arPOIRTMENTsmuts
Pr*tof t ig . but M il train lha
fig h t parson Mrs M on Th urs,
10 A M
1 PM Apply l i f t
Laniard A m - S A M la 1 PM
U M liB t k
To HO l l par hour Many
dl Will Irainl Call nowl
J M I I

* ATTENTION*
wHOUsnnris*
I ARN I K T R A M O N I Y
Nan smoking, plaasanl a l
m e ip h t r e . M o rn in g and
t v t n ln g h e a rt. P ra g n a n l
ladles walcoma

Co&gt;330-3144
AUSTUUJA MINTS YOU!!
E X C E L L E N T P AY. Banalllt
TransportalKm Call
07 1S1 I*00 art 1141
Tall rslundtd Sam 10pm

wto runs
KUVERT DRIVER
111 d a y s p ar weak.
C a ll
O X W00 A sk tor M ik a _________

CMPfkrtR MITER
F ra m in g , m t o n v and trim
E .p a rla n c a d e n ly H i t A M

CASHIERS K£0(0
A ll i h i f f t availab le.. Good
H o urly wage R a il# a fte r *0
days No tapertenco heeded.
I f i f l Im m e d iate ly. P ro m o
ftonal opportunities A p p ly a l
A m o co Food Shop
4800 Slate Road ** Sanford or
m L k M a r y B lv d , L k M a ry

CHAUIER SALES RET
E .c it in g opportunity far
mollvatod Laws person Un
lim ltod aarnlng p a lsnlla l.
chanc* to m**l all naw busi
ness's. VIP'S. A community
leaders Apply at G rse ttr
Sanlord Chamber al Com
O E 1st 1 1 .... I O C

to

CM 'SEXTUM S
0R0CRUES

W illin g lo la k e t a il la r
cartillcatian E.cailanl wark
mg condiHontl Superior rated
tocllityl Fn*ndlyp*opl*
D E M I T MANOR
U N . Hwy. I I A T I D*b*ry, Fl
Man. Thru Frl
&gt;AM i p s a saaafia I I P

CNA'i A M's

NEW STARTING R A T H
F v ll/ p a r l lim * p a t ilia n t
available E.parlance pr*
Tarred Apply *1
Hilihjven Hatlth Car* Caalar
I X Malian, ill* A**., Laniard
m a s s * .......................i o i i h

•aavfklan. Nall Tech, and
t ledratysltl N
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la c hfton degree In taclal
work ar a ra ta lad field. Trane
p a r la H i "itaval It ragilrad".

2 VM BUYERS

G r a f pefllltn thru July, IPX
Ce*«X*
“
CRA FTL* IK I L L L b T R A M S

ML TRADESNIE0I0
P linkers. CarpanNn. ale.
Gal all lha work y*u can
i-C aii ............... M » « a i
DATA ENTRY
Hark right away I Call naw I
M b Canter, 0*77441*4
D I L I V I I Y D d tV I R SMSWHI
tC R I A T S IN IFITL*
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success! Ftn* fumlhn* cam

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TOW . W O W ......... - ...... LO-LIFS
T i 11LW par hasp
Hiring naw 1........
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DRIVERS

Man - Frl.
and goad driv in g record.
SitS/hr. Apply AM FlorMp
CantralPrkwy. ‘
■ ■ O il.

N O O S IR U F IW R / L AUWCRV
A IM S

M S - a in

M H ItIR IIM R M I M S •
RaWrancos a must Dakaih
Can
N O U S I K I I P I R 'N A N N Y part
hma . s days par wk. I X la
naan. 1100/wk Th a ra vph

DRIVERS MHTtO

★ FLOORMAN*
X H O U R S e GOOO B E N E FIT S
E X P E R IE N C E R EQ U IR ED

FLORIDA
JOBCENTER, INC.
22V0 S. VOuil Ao
HsbMM Rm I Estate IldRf.
Orsnp CH|, FL, 327U
(904) 774-4344 or 4777
Coordinator ........ T e lU H R !
Salas
1X0 WK a Comm
Manager
To 131.000 * YRI
Cook..................... .......... S1HRI
Electrician ..................tla HR I

S7VEIE
S td h G d n * n tM

MASTERCARD/VISA
SATURDAYHOURSMM-12-J4
BRING IMS RD IN
FORASS DISCOUNT

d O F F K I CLERKS
• R ICIPTIO N IST1
PSIC R ETA R IIL
d WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL W O RKERS
Wa after top pay, great banal Its
and Pw ippartvwlfy la wark al
many at lha top campanto* to
yaur arte. Calf naw h r an
II______ 7X4771
NO F ( ( / F R I D A Y F A Y

JUNIOR S IC R IT A R V U N R I
aFUNSPOT a
SX1 maHvatod parsan to assist
with pbam a rd xsa kd ctorkX

» » lll*
IW W .W M N .
■ ■ V I S P U L . IN C. Rearers,
pays txtton to R aX Iilato
SdtoX I ..... - ....... Cad m i x *

.

LAB O R ER S

I ip a rla n ca d with d riv ers
lic e n s e . F u l l t im e past

CammarciX canbpcl p g a r t
anca snhrMS-SMl__________

In Laaa Mary area, a days. X

C O ( Cm n m /R V Part

roooiMinR
Writer knowtodgaabk
cooking naadad to w rit*
weakly feature stories about
are# rasidantt who an lay
cooking PoUUan involves to
tor viewing, net. taking and
writing E .c lie n t command
X Itw English language and
ability to typo are ataanftol
Journalism, photography and
cempuHr anlry a.parianca
x a helpful Sanford and Lake
M a ry rasidantt p e t e r e d
Writ* latter t.plaining inter
•st and quailttcallent to:
Food. C/O Ronald W. Hot I*.
Eiacullv* Editor. Th* Laniard
Harald. 10* N. French Av*.
IFI .S77I
NO PHO N E CA LLS

g F a m i l y

F

i i t i i n

L A R T E C H (FA R T TIM E I

RN. CCU l e

&lt;FfhNM p r e d k e l

NO FEL.......
M E D IC A L

F x lam ily p ra ch a tfltob. h
ttm* Sand Reeuma T t: SI
French A v * . Sanbrd. X77I
M E O ICA L C L E R K
M XRTRI
a D A TA E N T R Y a
F X yaur tore X cwnputon to
wars today 1 Drawing prattle* i
reads &gt;*u todai I BarejtWI
A A A E M F L O tM E N T
HEW . MRS IE................ R S B N

* M M PHONECALLERS*
JU ST KIDOINRIlt
Wa read yaw with yaur tSXhrn
an. Sato par hour guarxiSwd
to start, and k m
E ip a rl
a n c a h a lp lu l, g r e a t a l

COm»J144
ERNES * RLiSNPTS

Apply to parsan to:
tk* 1. la d N .------

ovmam

Marnlngs X haws par

M A N A O IM IN T

X nows and toeturat tor Tha
Sanltod Harald Potmen to
velvet Inftfvlawlrsg. nal*
lak tog: and writing I *
command X Ih* English Ian
gulp* and ability to typ* are
asaantlX Journalism, photo
praphy and camptrlar entry
a , par lanea ar* helpful San
tord are Lake M ary raiidsntt
p r a la r r a d . W r lla l a l l a r
VI
Ileaf torn to:
C/O Ranald W. Heal*. E.acu
liv e Editor
Th* Laniard
Harold. X* N. French Av*.
s e n t a r e r i. n m
NO PHONE CA LLS

F N V S IC IA M N E E D E D
bO BG YN

N IR N ER 1TA R T1N R F A T I
O re X Pw largaN m X d bare
leas to Pia area teekUig nwaf
l parsare to tom aur
town. S day
Located to F e n Per &gt; ITSika*

krsnsparksren CXI I X WW

_______I ad par Parian_______

C o u p le I* a p a r a l* * h a ll
co u rt* R e p ly : Tw in P X m s .
D ra w e r IW O s lean. H7*4
M E D IC A L

* *CNA’S* ★
• A L L S H IF T S It
b G R E A T S A L A R V I1
■ E X C E L L E N T E E N E F IT S II
" J X n our * .e a * n 1 health
c a re to a m ".
k C a ra
M E D IC A L

MEOICALASSISTANTS
F O R P E D IA T R IC O F F I C E
Freni and back parsanrel
needed Land Resume To PO
kae l l X Sanlord. 13771 IMS
M E D IC A L

RN-RCTMED
T ire d X R e tirem ent? W ant to
U s* Yaur K now led g e) Want
S a l A Sun. W ork S to IT W*
re a d you as a ur naw slatting
coordinator C a ro ly n 7 X 1X4
M E O IC A L P E R S O N N E L FO O L
■■change U N Wary I f f )

p artoct tor
m oan lig h te r I A y p ro iim a ta ly
IS hours per woe* 33JS17*

y e a r a e p a rls n ca . A p p ly :
L e n a 's O f M aitlan d
M M E J M R M X r e n d ________
O F F IC E R A L
BkSW RI
a V A R I E T Y SP O T a
A s m w ith b illin g and c t o r lc X
d u tia t C a t u X ante* re a d s
you I Aapiv n a w .pe to wwrk I
A A A E M F L O tM E N T

7asw.ua si.......... nuns

F A R T T IM E

NUTRITION-SITE
MANAGER
S h r/d a y
LAKE M ARV.
N u tritio n Stto A M lt o h r/d a y
C a s s a lR a r r y . F e e d R a c k ground N ice, friend ly ceclng
a ltitu de nacastary Apply
M a ft F it . tom - ]pm R arer
Lhrtag Sir SaXws. AM F L
C antral Frksey . Lang weed
S1I-IS1I------------ - ........E O E .
F A R T T I M E - A chanc* to help
a s m a ll business g rew Naad
somaana who w ill w o rk 1 h r * ,
1 d a y s a r nig h ts a steak and I
d a y an
p a te
lt nnllla i C a ll tg^ SSI S I X
(rot tong X s l once)_________
P A Y R O L L C L E R K . STOP F A V
S la r l today. c X I now!
J i b Cantor. SS* 7740*4
P E R S O N to s p a r x * s a il con
lam ed tandblastor. F X I Urn*. .
banafito. u t H ick m a n Clrcl#
I 4 In d u s iriX Park.___________ .

PEST CONTROLSERVICE
MANAGER/TIOMKIAN

7

11.400 to 11.400 PE R M ONTH
E.par&gt; w ic* p ra la rra d but w in
t ra in
G o a d b a n a llli w h ile
w orkin g w ith P R I D E to r on*
at Ih* bast p a X c e n tra l c am
pantos e&gt;itw t la to
D tR A R Y E X T IR M IN A T IN O

FO O D SER VIC E

GRILL PREP A OtSMMSHER
Goad working hour*. Mon/Frl.
Banalllt and UrNtorms. Call
m m *

F0RKUFT OftRATOR
Hiring now* 84 te i l l per hour
pfutbenelltel
1191 1888................ J A M World

FUli/fARTTIME
M u l l b* h a n a t l a n d
h a r d w a r k ln g . E a c a lla n t
banalllt package and camp
salary Apply In parson only
Ipmdwey Stare ki Mareln
14 and LA **. La * N r l
OLAIS IN STALLER T R A IN E E
Hiring nowl Call nowl
Job Canker, *a* n a cia a

C000 N0RKERS REEDED!
Dally Work ........... Dally Pay
Call la k lar M a ils
alto* &gt;pm...................... 173 7111

* GRINDSRS/FINISHERS *
*SH UP PERSONNEL*
N**d*d du* to an Incraaw in
our marble talas Applicant*
musk hev* good math skills
and be able 10 work thin
work. Mandatory drug tolling
is ragulrad Apply to person
CAM to 4 M PM Man.
Frl.
Gala product*. 14* Power Cl,
Lto III Laniard (Industrial
Park. 4* to Hickman Circle to
PewarCI I.......................EOE

HAIRSTYLIST
Full ar part time Musi have
following............ Call M l W il

HAPPY ELVES
CHIU) CARE CENTER
F lt .lb l* arganitad parson
with plaasanl laving dispoil
lion E .p halp luLJl1 U**
H O USEKEEPIN G

FORAPT. COMMUNITY
Apply to person M F Irom I*
to a LaDpamto Ap»fm*nts.

KNIGHTS
OF

COLUM BUS
JACKPOT

onsozi

wark avXkbto. Trans
partoHan to a mini. CXI k a
In a a n U M (F M ------ 014711

SEE VICES
■ O R ............................M/F/H/V

M E D IC A L ASSISTANT ( F A R T
TIM E I

X R A T TIC N
Raslc sr Ragtslered. F T I F T

M AINT USAN CE

Additions 4
RtmodtHrig
Hemes, R tsla a fa X t, Offices
Slot* cartmod COCO M W W*
Design; Bui Id and attar Fra*
Esltotetot-........... Cad x a E IM

MIUER ADOmONS

S2S0

BIG N
5250
IK X
5250
AU GAMES
S SO
MINIMUM OF S LINES
550 A LINE
5 FREE GAMES
1NURS. A SUN. 7 p at.
2 M 4 0AK AVENUE

W EST CO N C R ET E SE R V IC E
S m X I Jabs * R if JeO se Repair
Jebs. Fra* E it Cab awyklma
&gt;3*tan. L k anted/Insured

e W trlc a l

Central Florida Sine* Its*
F re e Design. Fre e Estim ate*
ICOCIISMB........... ........ XS-SSS4

H E R IT A O I E LE C T R IC
P ro m p f, Reasonatoa Service
Llcantad/lnturad
■ R J M IIS M ........C * R X 3 .m -« 3 M

Air Conditioning

IIIT Tayato Cade* O T
Needs
w ark but ru n t (pad. A sking
S A M .................... C a llT D I / t ]

SERVICE ■ All makes C/H/A.
water to air. air to air heal
pumps New and ailttlng in
tlaiiaiion. 17 V r t * .per tone#
Wayne Dykes V . new with
Em ory's Plumbing
t ic iR M ooisste------ m is s *

*SoIr3n&gt;g7 5 f5omlng
M O k I L E P E T O R O O M IN O A l
ha m * s a rv lc a . R easanab ia
C x t illo d l C a ll P a l. » I 4 I M

Building ContrACfors"
N E W . k E M O O I L ilP a lR
HO M ES. O F F I C E L STORES
A ll types cowslrwcttsa. R rs/C a m

its-asn s.o. k*ux. h ciio m
CjrpgnTry
C A R F E N T I R A ll binds X horn*
repairs, p a u s in g A ce ra m ic
Ilia R k h x d G r a a s W l MT1

CUSTOMCARPENTRY
X vrt. asp. Screen porches,
d e c k s , r e a m a d d it io n s ,
b o o k c a s e s , a ll I n ta r l
orr'eifwlor remodeling Don
H am nw rstoy. X 7 S it w e t
F re* estim a te s

C«rpRt/llpJnks!»ry
Cleaning
O N E R O O M F R E E . D upeni
Tail** pr a le c lio n ( I D 170
v X u a l w/S re am ip a o a l U 4 71
o r M SS par roam X X a ll pat
odor problem s a re p a irs Ask
a tc u t gwr upholstory specials!
Hours. I A M to t P M
« X « I4

Cleaning Service

I4104T XICHT | PJA
US LS AS tS O
(21 SZSd IACNF0TL
Sawar Dluaas C*#t*r
Sacral Lak* Fart. Catsadarr,

71— B t iR W a n * #

JANITORIAL

■ iparlancad. SEpar hour
c x i n a *4i i ________

are* tor:

h a s t t

KIWANIS CLUB
OF CASSELBERRY

X I fka
esttngf Perl hm* k hai Mm*
euaiiabto CXI today M a n x

PRECASTCDNOmrUOT

ToL7Wn**kty
Lacal/Lang haul.
Will Tram

E *p*r lanced necessary. Musi b*
D O T carliltod Contact Doug
R a a d W lO f _____________
D R IV IR L. A L L T V P I L
Top pay I Call new I
Jab Cantor. SM 774 044

S t a r t la d a y a n d p d f a
paycheck wtihtn a weak- Rto
h e ld R ack n o th in g O u r
amptoyass are canslantty to

ha/fatemMIMRS

W ill t ra in .
A p p ly I X Lon d p a o r M o c a .
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FU LLTIM E

M
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P lu m b a ri. A .C .. D ryw a ll.
O la t i n g . I n n w a r k .
w*
viw^woa *^R
U S h a v r.

M M M T I

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m a i o

s e r v i c e

lih a TCTg ' "
GEORGE’S BAIT A TACTLI
O p a l 4 A M *S P M
G U ID E S E R V IC E
Fresh Smoked M ultott
L iv a WIM R iv e r Shinnars
Fishing E q u ip m a n l
C IS A Orange Rhrd.
L a k e M a n n * ......... ..
177 g i x

C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
m e tortary, painting and III*
F re e asltm atos C X IT 3 1 4 3 X

ril IT-EAST INC
"O n* C a ll To D o II A ll "
Y a u r N X ghborhood H andy M an
R asldanhal a Com m ere IX
C a H S ra W T a d ay H M IM II
i f F A IR S # F A IN T IN G
Tardw arb a L lg k f HauMwg
r e Jab Tea Sm all
C X I 1X40*3

Home Repairs
G M M A IN T E N A N C E
C a ll us tor E la c t r k X .
D ry w X I. L a w n k
p ro b la m t! F re e E t l

s e r v ic e

Plum bing.
Irrlg a lla n
IX M IS

Li mtsciping
W la ta r pr le ts pruning A claanup
M ulch A naw plantings
Ragae's Laads rap M g
I 3&gt; U 4J

Liwn Service
A F F O R D A R L E LAWN CARE
Q U A L IT Y W O R K I F R E E
E S T I M A T E S C a ll373 ares
Chuck’s Q u a lity Law n Care
Com m /R a t. a F R E E E S T I
N a iota too Ix o a r 'tm X I - 3 M 3171
ECO N O M Y LAW N S E R V IC E
l a t a l la w n c a r * . I r a *
astim atos C a ll 173 71*1

fi* v Com Hon#tf 4 thorouqh
11.88 OH IH . Tim# Ctea m o f
131 4808 o r 138 1121

LAW N C A R E
M ow ing. Shrub
pruning. F a st Service, la w
P t k a t a Fre e E X S*»I3*4

MD lim a far teal camptef#
ciaamiif 2 Bonn PNHmb| II til?
i t ! ut MForff abewi II ter fan
Cali ASAP Cteanrq Any in#
hOfnaUQfuarantead
Lica#iadN BortetdN Inter ad
Cali Ate in s

PROFESSIONAL G AR DEN ER
M ewing, e d g in g naw tod. new
le a d , r* sod. r* seed, pruning,
to pp in g trim m in g , rem oving
A c le a rin g planting clean up!
C a m p la i* C o r a l F r a *
e tim a tts l M r V a n I33 «aal

Masonry
Concrete
Smell J a b s a R x J O ta R t p a ir
Jabs. Fra* E t l Call aayiim*
IIS m i LKansaX Insured

SO U T H ER N STONE W ORK
W a te fta Jiv ja p a n a w 9018##
p o o l* i f a n a * a r k a ra u a d
T R im m l n g p a o f t - l i a n a
tn ira n c t t . t lu r r a M § 8222

Plan*/Keyboard tottruetton
A c cap ling t lu d t n t v P riv a te

u r t in ^ C a r ^
C O M P L E T E ham * c a re w ith
lev* k concern tar Ih* eld e rly
S p a c la u t a c c o m m o d a tio n s .
law m onthly rates. MOtkTS.
D a re n * N u riiik g S a n k * , la c .
-'H am a C a r* That's A H a rd a k ls ’*
N u ria s a A ld t a U v * In '!
N I1 7 S IW

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F k A N K R A R N K A R T p a in tin g k
p ressure c la a n in g 1* y r t a .p
Ratorancas
,
3 ] » llt l
IN T E R IO R 4 E X T E R I O R
Prato k lie n s I w ark. H rf.
a v a il. Tad. M A d s u . F re e ( U
Ly n d o n 's I
L a k * M a ry R a sid a n l
Intof lo r-E ito rio r
Licensed/Insured
F re e E t llm a t o i l ............3 X ISM
P A IN T IN G
In tar tor A (s to rta r
ttou tat. ApP* A E tc.
Senior C it lia m I I X X t c a u a l
C a ll a a y tl— B S A M *

Paiwttoi I Piperh«R(ia|
Q u a lify W o rk. B t a t a iia b t e
P rlca a . Fra# i l l I n i H I 1121

Plumbing
RMiwL4 PIiiirUri, lac
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Needs 11a IsHours* Repairs
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I n n a a p ................... M / F &gt; io t
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99— Apartm ants
U n lu r n iih t d / Rant
Large renovated I bdrm. t e v n b
* t it * tec P ool Sate A quiet
c o m p le i m t a t e e r m a O M
M A R I N i r S V ILLA O I
L o t t A d a l bdrm
m i mo
I b d tm M M m o A i n M t R f l

move in

Larg o ronovelad I bdrm . pool,
w te /m o No dopeait tor q uell
tie d a p p lica n t, or le m o r c lt l
to n , B t R M u t t U R
R I A S O N A R L I i l i d 1 b id r u m
o p o rtm o n ti 1,1 month p iu ,
tot u n t y
C o llim a t e
S A N F O R D ■ 1 b d rm . 1 bath,
c h 'e ip o o o u v a t a p p lia n ce ,
Included m t ie I. leave w w i
S A N F O R O . la r g e 1 end i
b d rm .* ,. p a y m o n th ly o r
• o e t ly O rp . r i i e m c n . MIX
o tt to n io r C itu e n v m « ? q
SAN FO RD
t bdrm . I both,
m otor a p plian ce , 1X 0 ' mo *
i i i o c C o n m v m _______

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G a lle r ia Ita lia n le a la w ra n l,
t a k a W a ry C o ll M l 99/1

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i » p m .M t « a « k u i_______

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F u rn ls h a d /R a n t
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In cl o b ih e r / d r y e r. m ic r o
T a ie l,t W elcom e
III m i

103—Hoiisas
Untur n lih a d / Rant

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V I L L A O I IN N R P S T A U R A N T
near h irin g e a p te rv e rt k
h a t la t t a t fa r e r e t / n ig h lt
A p p ly In per io n V illa g e le a ,
I I I O o M ra th R d , Lengrmed

DC BART J bdrm 2'? baths. 2
c a r garage, w rw r porch, all
m a jo r appliance! use m o
lit, te!t 4 tec 407*41 1214
D ELTO N A
Nic* J bdrm 2
bath, lo o m e d room, gar,age,
fenced 3330m o I yr leave
404 Iff 3434 or 402A40 H i t

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T IM P O R A R T S IR V IC tt
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Unfurnished Lake Mary end

O llt a n t a re g u v e d Choice
c e n tre d I C e ll I W 1 U H U

JM la J 100,000
It dHIrlbuleri needed P a r t s
lull time. Ms ta p netauary
Robert O'Neil t i l ttik

HOMES TO RENT
I and 3M in im
Sanford a r a a it C a ll for
availability and location!
A U for Brenda

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Ho u sr to S h a ra

93— Room s far Rent
C le a n r e e a u . k it c h e n a n d
laun dry facilities. cable T V
sta rtin g at 343/wh 230 M i l
C L E A N r o o m for w o r k in g
p trw n
14 Inch c o lo r T V ,
im a ll re frig e rato r. washer, a ll
u til d ie t, m a id serwkce. ! U per
w e e k ........
C a ll 223 4084
K IT C H E N , la un dry p rivile g e s
M a tu re m ate pr*4*rrod C a ll
M l &lt; 0 f o r 404 773IOOI_______
L A R G E F U R N IS H E D ROOM
w ith p r iv a te bath, k itch e n
p riv ile g e s 343 week
222 m 1

*7— A jM rtn w n ts
F u r n liiw d / R a n t
SAN FO RD
I bdrm clo t* to
downtown Com plete p riv a c y
I l0 0 / w h * 1200 «oc C a ll

W IW ._______________

L A R O I ronovatod 1 or 3 bd rm t.
re n t by * k /m o A /C . pool,
la u n d ry , safe lo r c h ild re n ,
sp ecial discount for ir . c ili
te n t 213-44)4 a r ID 4H3

MOVE IN SKCIAL

MUM
LAKE MARY
S h ort te rm
leave 3/3, large fenced back
yard C a ll
D ay! Tit 0342.
t v n in g V o o o k a n d i
330 2310
P IN E C R E S T area
4 b d r m !.
Irg
4 b d r m i W a lk to
P t n e c r * ! f E le m e n t a r y
1430/m o ♦ dep m 10»3
U N F O R D 1013 B Oak A*e . 3
b d rm ' . low nhQ 'Ui* A p p li
ancet, air, carpet S 3 9 V m o .
water m&lt;l M cD ow eil Realty,
I OJt 3034 or 1 3Weet3________
S A N F O R O 2 bdrm P i bath
new ly painted W i per month
p iu ! deposit 1219m_________
1 B D R M . P i bam. fenced yard,
n e a r S e m in o le H ig h Sch
ic M m o C e il
M 4 ee 22

105— DuplexTrip1** / Rent__
L A K I M A R T 1 tx»m . I bath,
w e ll to w a ll carpet, c h /a .
fenced yard C a ll C l 4710

lONGTNOOO LMEFR0NT
B eau tiful 2 2- I year new
M u tt Seel 1310 mo p iu ! de
pot it A v a ila b le 3/13 223 4433
SAN FO RD
F u r n lih e d 1
bedroom*.. N a p e t ! N e a r
d o w n to w n
C a ll 133 1133.
a nytim e before l P M
3 iD R M . L a w n m a in te n a n c e
incl Sm all c h ild re n /p e t!O K
Ca ll 110 4342

m -M o b ile
Homes / Rent

L A R O I I bdrm . A /C , pool,
laundy. 3344/m e N o deposit
lo r q u a lifie d Ap p lican ts or
to nlo r c itk io m 123444)
N I C ! cloan t bd rm a p l Ideal
to r couple I2t5 mo p lu i 1200
se cu rity C a ll 223 V H ________
S A N F O R D Hugo 2 b d rm , on 2
f lo o n
C o m p le te p r iv a c y
f 100/wh. ♦ 3230 toe C a ll
w m t _________________
S A N F O R D . I bdrm 3)43/m o
p lu i 1200 se curity References
re q u ire d CallS24f044_______
S A N F O R O * Coxy I bedroom,
screened perch, lighted park
tng N o pot* 3293 m a leave
in c lu d e ! w ater. Call &gt;33 2442.

WER1VA RIVER

MOBIti HOME FOR RENT
1 S iit a a ia . I bath, ta ll l l l l k d d
U N F U R N I S H CO 1 b d rm .
m obile home U 2L m onthly *
1200 M c u rity M u lle t L a k e
P a rk 404 132 13If

115—Industrial
______Rentals
__
A A A R U 1 IM IS S C E N T I R
N*v&gt; o llic a 'W M a 100 It lo
1,443 ft B a y ! wt'lh or w o
o ffic e ! I tar tin g at USE/m o
Hwy. IJ/T 2 A I R 432
C a ll- W m a

I b d rm ., ju t! rem odeled. Ire*
canoe u u , no p o t! WOO per
month ................C a ll 22) 4470

99— Apartm ants
U n tu rn jth jd / Rant
|

C L E A N * L A R G E A p a rtm e n t!
Good Loca tio n U Q D to U M p e r
m onth No P o t ! C a ll 223 I I 10

C0CVIUA Af UMENTS
I X T R A L A R O I U N IT II
1.1 A I bedroom e p lt
P o e t/T e n n ii Court Peaceful,
convam enl lo ce lio n Renore
lio n Special I No ta c u n ty lar
q uell tied a p p lica n t, I U 0 U O ,

rone*

117—Commercial
__ Rentals_____
Sanford. Hwy. 12 f l Renovated
chopping ifrip . *00 to 2.000*»q
ft EvC for profevvionalv Good
e vpo su ff 1 2121442233 4430
37 X M W O R K S H O P W ater and
e le ctric availabie
C a ll
3 » 1247

1 )1 —Condominium
Rentals_____
3 I D E M . P i bath townhouve
3110 P ark Ave A d u itc only
3273/m o in c l w a te r C a ll
N a n c y M F . | t o 3 333 3443

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C O U N T R Y C H A R M E R ) b d rm ,
3 bath, fa m ily rm . 100 ■ 300
yard, huge b e a u tifu l o a k i.
ra n e d patio. TV H A M ra d io
tower E a t y t e r m i
133 000
A S S U M A B L E w 110 000 down, 3
bdrm . Ite hem , cb homa* ch
A a. g arage, fenced t \ liv e d
rate, t l y r t rem am ing. o nly

154OOO

323-5774
NOW N IB fW O E l . A O E N T S
D E B A R Y * 1 a cre p rim e high
wooded lot, 3 2 home b u ilt in
H I 7 A b o v e g ro u n d p o e t
w/deching
S p r in k le r ! ,
wor k chop a la rm i y i
i f 4 400
E lle n » 1 7473/Joan 444 3104
TempNw R e a d y , Inc , M b 4430.

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tor|tm*R Rm I Cstate
407 3221155___
DCITOM
Clo ut to 413 O w i w i m u tl te ll
New M e r ia d e t b u ilt 'home |
bedroom. J bath, fam ily room,
w orkihe d
U 2 000
M A K E O F F E R C a ll Chartette
ERA
174 4111

ASSUMAUI, NO QUALIFYING
OR

LISS THAN 12500 CASH
I N C L U D IN G C L O S IN G CO ST
2 4 4 bd rm hornet in Santord.
D e lto n a D e S a ry L k M a r y /
Long wood A ltam o nte Sp rin g !

lu o o m m

incl

cio sm c

1 b d rm
1 bath, llr tp la c * .
a p p lia n ctt. ca rp o rt
Ud.MO

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aOOLF C L U B

141— H o m e * f o r S a le

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
N o w y o u c a n r t n l r 3 b d rm
2 b a th lo r lh a p rkca o l a i
b d rm .

Rtnlai Apartmanla
On Laka Monro#
1335 W . S e m in o le
Blvd.
H w y . 17-92
S a n fo rd , F L 12771

323-2628

VI l »1 »»
M i l l ti •
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wf \» i s m i

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
•%

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W f listand tdl
mof* property (Kan
anyone in the Greater
Sanfordlake Mary area.
O f l E AT C O U N T ar l/ l VET
N E A f l tow n PD lihew t* on
fenced ' » a cre B ig eat in kit
Adorable A ffo rd ab le 147.400
N E A T S P L I T 1 /H t. F A N S , new
window, c arp e t This cou ld be
■*«attiy w hat you're looking
tor Now o n ly
U t OOO
O N L Y D U P L E X IN Area. E ach
unit J /1 Corner to* Assum e
no q u a lify in g N ice area V e ry
affordable at
------- sat roo

ASSUME, HO QUAUF7
UKE MART r0 0 l HOME
New 2 b d rm 2 'i bath 3 tte ry ,
ap plian ce!, fireplace. 3 car
g arag e ----- ---------144 900

ASSUME H0 QUAUFY
3/P i , 1.400 vq ft . new paint
and carpet, ap plian ce ! on 1/3
acre i3 H 'm o 133 000

GEREVA
Hoove on 2‘ i a cre s 3 bd rm . 3
bath, a p plian ce !, garage, ad
d i t ii o*O' a I o u t b 1d g
ar
worhvhop ..... .
171.300
P A U LA BETHO SBO RNE
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
131 4744 _________

T E L F A IR

3 0 V 6 6 M 4 3 1/ 3 0 5 -6 6 1 - 5 7 2 2
LA KE M ANY
4/2. on ig secluded lot, b a c k !
up to golf court*, fa m ily room
w /fire p la c e and a den, 2 ca r
a araae
1104 000
ASSU M EABLE M O RTGAGE
LAKE M ARY REALTY
___________ 23S41H___________

LOCH AA60R
By owner, i bdrm I balh,
c e n tra l H /A . on 3 to t! 213
Hom ew ood D r Reduced to
441.400
.......... I 404 423 4442

MARKHAM WOOOS AREA
L ak e M a r y tc hoots, appro* 2
a c r e t . la r g e oak. t r e a t a
b d rm , g re a lr o o m
f o rm a l
d inin g, den. large screened
p o o l. 1174,000 A s s u m a b le
N ew ly renovated, im m e d iate
occu pancy t Owner, HO t333

O U T - O F 'S T A T E owner m u lt
veil H a nd ym a n special B ric k
house I bedrooms. 1 bath
M u st be seen Best offer I I I )
W I jlt h St C a ll 24 1 474 1144
e e lt t 4*3 1734_______________
Q U IN N R E A L T Y * 3 2 1 -3 6 6 3
RavM enttaJ and C o m m ercia l
R E O U C E O D R A S T IC A L L Y I
E le g a n t 4 b d rm la k e tro n t
hom e w ith i t i ow n t e n o n
c o u r t t E a q u i l i t e 44 f o ot
screened porch with heated
sp a
L a k e M a r y s c h o o ls '
L o w e s t p r i c e In t h e
neighbor hood 1
.1249 000
M e tre R e a l Estate Ca Inc ___________ 4)1 7237___________

SALE OR L£AS£ OPTION
D E L T O N A
) bdrm
t p liP lb a t h
1.1)2 vq ft '•
a cre 144,500 Assum able Non
Q u a lify in g Loan Call 111 243a
U N F O R O - 1 3 M m . I bath.
F L rm , Vpic, ce ilin g fans, new
p a in t A carpet Reduced to
S4S 300 Cad owner 222 I4V4

O C A L A N A T IO N A L FO# IT T
Wooded lots R iv e r access
Uaoo each' tee m e a ty de a n I
143 41 monthly
Owner
&lt;9441334 4374*r (4441422 1430
___________________
* _____

i5 5 - Condominiums
Co-Op /tele
LANOLIW OOD VILLA!
Spacious 1 bdrm . I bath, mint
c o rd
screened perch, heat
pum p
fa ns* a p p lia n c e s .
eatres, 133. 300 ... 23)43&lt;3
V I LL A I OF C A S S E L B E R R Y 3
'bdrm . J bath * *den screen*
porch
149 74M«r 477 4122

W IN T E R S P R I N G S U K Split
1 /7
A r e a p o o l , f e n n lt ,
c lu b h o u s e
B ik in g
E a t in
equipped* k it New roof 119.400
A B IO I4K 4/2«» IN Lake M ary
N ic e a re a Custom e xtra s
Open A a ir y G reat schools
B eau tiful y a r d ....... 1174 000

UlUHTTIME

321- 2720
322-2420
2341 P a rk D r . Saaterd
441 W Lake M a ry B l , Lk M ary

SANFORO
4 bedroom. J tte ry . id y l!w ild *
L a s i Ed ition , weil kept, new
carpet, m irro r accent!. 30 It
wood d e ck and t r o p ic a l
la ndscaping under canopy of
o a k s G r e e t neighborhood.
Best value
f t 13,000
T H E C O U B S O N CO. 133 4747

STAINS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A REALTY
_______ 273 7333/3214424_______
W IN T E R S P R IN G S
2 /lte .
ce ntra l H / A Reduced! 137 400
W. M a ltc ie w s k k Reatter
___________ 22) 744)___________
3 B E D R O O M . 2 bafh w ith pool
f IQ.000 A ssum e and l ' » f ile d
rate 3407/mo C a ll 231 34N
4 B E O R O O M A den or 3 bdrm .
w rap around proch 4 acre s ♦
I bdrm in law cottag* 1144.000
Gougi R ichardson
E R A Sun Florid a . 141 M M
Iv e n m g s. J4» I 7 tl

149—Commercial
Property / Sale
TOR SUE BY MIRER
W h SI A Sanford A , ,
/anad G C ) On* &gt;0.000 vq loot
warehouse or garage building
One 930 %q foot o ffice bldg
w lfh a d d itio n a l 1,300 vq loot
covered storage p lus outside
storage On* lot across street
Fee tete c a ll 121 9349

QUADRAflEX
New roof, a lum inum siding.
143.000 B y owner 119 M M
4 r e s id e n t ia l u n its in c o m e
317 000, expenses 32.400 P ric e .
39 3 000 A siu m a b le financing
a t 9% 133 494)

153—AcreageLots/ Sale
D E B A R Y L OTS f R O M 47.443
LARRY HERM AN. BROKER
n o 4334
e li tes31)4441

Non Qual»t|in| Moit|a|«s
OSTEENI 2ACRES WE LL
hr OOO E D
3)1 000
W ill Sell/T red e Far A House

Iw it m in Rial Estate
*07 322 1155

GENEVA. 5 ACRES
B g o e k i easy term s, U i OOO
Breughton Realty &lt;44 |]3«

HAVE YOUROWN RANCH!
9
a cre s V - jy t e a r Rsacl te
m ites from Osteen
374..400
Good farm %[

CALL BART
R E A L ESTATE
r e a l t o r ........
JJJ /«**
H IG H A D ry I** D rang* City on
county m aintained rd N ice
area/easy te rm s * t»WG dn
e r 3/00Bcash
’t* m s
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y 5 acres
with house J M r m
7 bath
31}v 900 * 3 acres large oaa
trees IteOOO H a y a 3 Acres
3430 000 e O tt D e an R d
iaM *front S a cre s | i 4 3 OOO
L A K E C O U N T Y I acres
S3* WO A 44 acres w f ’ 000

SHOWERS REALTY
I I I 9114

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b a t *"d aartaHa tart I M
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a O O iF CLUBS
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w ith b o * ( ic a t k n t iho o *
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1B9—O ffice Supplies
/ Ip u ip m e n t
C O P l i e • ‘ o a t t a M a T T ir n r
m u lt! c o lo r copy.nq A c c a a it
Up la II ■ II c q m
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C a ll................ ............ I S t - U M

191— Bui Wine
Materials

223— M iscellaneous
• B A W I T B A L L c o rd t H ooat
t*« ttM C *H B &gt; C B *rd W IN S *

BUT-------SEU-------TM0E
H u ir s c a o w N P A W N
_________ «w w i i m ________
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C a r lla p t O i l B o ,
R * * d y M i.C a n c r * i* aan ch o t
Land. Hack, C tm w t . 5tool
M k o c N CN9CTa*» C t . m i n i

1 5 7 — M o b il#

CARRIAGE COVE
t U M * N l t l i r ) teqroom . I
fu ll bath doubtewide Cathe
drat ceilin g s h a r d ie r d sid
m g shmgte roof. S k irtin g
M ust See Te A p p recieteSU too
C a li Conect
4 7 421 70a0
or &lt;47 m 4437 after 4pm

LOHCeodo

And Supplies A sking 11.200 or
best o ffer___________ 227 4301

11X41 3/1 tp liV .
screened room

71 C a m b
SI 000

Rep*
14X43 split, 42 Tidw ell
31.200 dow n fo r q u a lif ie d
buyer Under 13*3 per month
includes m tg end lot rent
Rep*
14X44 3/2 s p lit
41
Fi*# i*ood Sand Point 11.700
down to r q u a lifie d b uye r
Under I J M p er m onth in
ciudeds mtg. and lot rent
14X44 3/1 40 Guerdon

39 000

11X34 1/1. M M anatee Fenced
yard
34.000
14X44 * / l» i split
41 Skyline.
sc r rened por c h 117 OOO
24X34 3/2 s p ill
40 Cham pi
on Co n c o rd
Firtpiace.
d ry w a li interior, very clean
314430
14X14 1/3 split 40 Craftm ade
D ishw asher fireplace. 317,000

Biotoi, 323U M /I31-3703
CARRIAGE COVE
t U F I # N I C K ! I hodroom 1
lu 'i balh, doubiewid* Cathe
d ra i c*Mmgs. hardboard sid
mg sh in g le roof, , s k irtin g
M u si See Te A p p rectetet u.fOO
Can C o lle d
&lt;07 922 7040
or 407 394 4427 after 4pm
I9M P alm A»r te i 12, central
heat A air. washer A d ryer
Good condilion 37000 Lot 144,
C a rn a g e Co*ve M obil* Home
P ark C a it 1)4 4030

159— R e a lE s la la
W a n te d _____
* * NAHTED a *
H O M O • MOBILE HOME1
M EN TALS • A CR E AG E

lorfinun Rial E itili
407-322-1155
ISO— Business
For S ale_____
S T Y L I S T W,m fallO flinq B u t .
frie nd ly shop Good walk ins.
and t i t 3 Pom ts area 32) 7211

1*3—W aterfront
Property /S a l*
STORE ISLAND
1 J at on Lk M onroe
A water 3130 000 111 3443.

181— Appliances
/ F u rn iture
W A N T E D Geed lacking *ppli
ancet, w orking er not. We afve
ted and repa ir
311414*
. B J’ S R E S A L E
We B uy/Se ll F u rn itu re A Cel
tectibles. Including Estates
1191 % San le rd Aye.* 323 7444
• C H A I R A ll upholstered N ice,
clean, com ter table with firm
teat cushion and a rm s 14J
Can deliver__________ 1114114
D E B A R Y ) bdrm . 2 'y baths 2
car garage, screen porch, a ll
m a jo r ap plian ces 3430 m o
F ir s t last security 407 444
Ifte________________________
C H A I R S 1*re t liner, fan. 1 I W
Rocker rtc lin e r. Ian 373 each
&lt;07 *44 JH4_________
e D I N E T T E S E T Round table
and i wooden ch a irs 333 Can
M o v e ....................C a ll 13) 1040
E a r l y A m e r ic a n s e ta w i t h
m a tc h in g c h a ir , long eak
c 01tee table H * a von able I
C a ll after 3PM 322 I34f __
F R O S T F R E E Betefgeratey. If
Cu If . featured doors eac
to nd ifien 3300 311 30PI______
HO USEH O LD
D ishes cha ir
c h a ir end tables A table
tennis ra ck e t! C a ll l i t H U
K C N M O R C W ASH ER
E a c e iie n f con d ition W hite
1*43 C o u n t 1001 a nytim e
L A R R Y ' S M A R T . U S Sanford
A*e New Used turn A appl
Buy S a il/Trade....... .222 41 n
9 L 0 V I S E A T S O F A go'd
crushed welvelj sfa in ie t! steel
iro m e E »c lor o ffice w ading
rgom or home |10Q 32) 33*4
e a rly A M o* eves

i f f — R f t s t t u p p iit i
• F R E E IM A tie te good hom e
M u tt K ara ttnead c a r d ] y r
a id m a la ________ C a ll
MS?

m

M A STIFF BU LL FOPS
Big
sm art, b aau litul m ark Ing i I X
M m i w i i ________ C a ll m lia s
S T A I L I Ibavingt - s ir e d . IS
y d m in im u m
!h * t* a r*
^ h a r m g ^ ^ w ^ d u t M I ^ lll^

l 0 4 — Heplstered Pets
ilooohouro

ru rs

A K C . unique, gentle pets or
m phtreiterk. 3400 d e liv e re d
C e ll 1 117 134 2413___________
W IIN TSW 4 te tS end w M te f
m onth!, housebroken 3171
C e i U l i O f l l _________

154 U I1M.000 N

211— A n tiq u e s /
C ollectib les

MEKEKSSCL
’l l
Loaded, c ha rc o a l,
f ic e lt e n t c o n d ilio n A s k in g
327 000 .......... C e ll 227 ) 7&lt;4

215— Boats and'
Accessories
COMMEIOAl FISHING RETS
Hoop nets C a ll 444 4201

ISCOUGAN
FuH power, */«, am, fm , 1
door. 77 000 m l 3) 300 223 2377

234— Import C a rt
and T ru ck!
MERCEDES 300 SO
•D L u d ld t II1 .IM

190-9I X

235— Truck* /
B u m s / Van*
WW F it e M LY U U * I t M k
loaded aft options! M ust See t
Sem inole F o rd
222 t a ll
1447 T O Y O T A 4X4 3 Speed, A C
Ju st ......... ..... ............. 34.493
Sem inole F o rd ________ 222 1441

237— T r a c to n and

Trailars
FARM TIACTOAS
N U !ID IN !T 0 C K
A LL I I I I I I ALL P IIC I1 I
M aittand T ra cto r B Equipm ent
’ &lt; m l. N of M aitlan d
interchange on 17 43
43*1171

TAKE UP PATMENTS
HeMontiDown

R tn to l Spot r A y*l la b ia !

213— Auctions

• i c h i v y c A V A i i i a «*e*w
Ciran Orpandab &gt;a 9 U M B a it
o lttr C a ll m 79*1___________

NORM ACCOID LX‘15

ANTIQUE I U U 145 Haa-Sol

PRIVATIESTATI SAL£

'7* A U D I M M !
Now lira* A
baitary I door Laam ar Into
no r II wo___________ m u n

* acept tea. tag M te , etc
•4 P O N T IA C G R A N D A M
Auto. a ir. cassette, t* valve
engine
3174 79
C a ll M r Peyn e.22) 71)3
•4 O ld ! Delta M Re ye l
W A S 39.443 P IS 34 993
• L2CP4Q7A
Dealer
212 1241 a r 121 3442
A sk Fo r George B u rro w !

4* O te i Calais Quad 4
W A S 313.443 • NO W 14.443
1*4474)
D e aler
323 3341 a r 431 3443
A s k Fo r George B u rro w s

(If» rt/U p of R e if* u re n f Bu!&lt;
n e i!) te rce t sate of -m y Un
cte i col lection of hig h q uel Ity
P er si ah Rugs and Fountain
P e n ! P a y 8or Eves, 34) 142)

77CAMAM350
P - i. P B. auto. M A K E O F
FEH'II
Can________ H I IQd* altar agm

TAKE UP PATMENTS
N&lt;Mgnt|Down

F u lly loaded S speed
34.30Q a fter 4pm
331 7447

SAN FO RD
22) 24Q1
A U 477

G ra y w m aroon velour infer*
or V e ry clean, ve ry good
reliable Iraniporfaiion
f N c e d t n t f o r 2nd c a r
12300 offer A fte r i p m. Calf
__________ 444-1374___________
1444 F O R O M U S T A N O L X
1
dr. ha tch b a ck. 3 3 L ite r 4
cylinder. PS. P B . A /C , tew
m iles, t i c cond 374 44)2

34 C A D I L L A C E L D O R A D O
W AS 34 200 • NOW 34 400
( K 20I434A)
Dealer
W 2 I 4 I a r M I 1441

C H IC K S ■ Fa n cy and com m on
b r t t d t O u cts. qua! Ii, fur Say,
^ j a * 9 * _ C * lin if W * _ _ _ _

AUCTH)II THURSDAYS 7PH

1913 PONTIAC M M I i

TARE UP PATMENTS
Na Naaer Dana

203— Livestock end
_______Poultry

2440H W Y 44W
l'im it e ! e e ! f o f I 4
L k • A R 347 4

1547 021
4 cyl.ndar. 4 l a n d - A /C . lia r a.
nan lir a * G r t a l M .ia a g a ll
I i m ___________ C a ll 174 TWO

231— Cars

F A I R W A Y M OTORS
' H o m e *4 l i f e Oewn A Rtee**
l e e w t i w i N s i mb * k tv io e e
•3 C A D I L L A C B R O U G H A M
SALE PRICE
I t 49J
44 000m l
I9974A)
D e aler
321 l i f t er 431 2992
A sh Fo r George B arro w y

■ B I O D C t a SON A N T I Q U I t

• ■(Opt l i t . tog. nil*, ale.
99 C H I V Y I F I C T B U M
Aura, air, 9 dr. tttrad. H a a iiy
lo w m lla t!
Only 9117 41-mo
C a ll M r Hayna, m im

12 d tsfrtb ute rt needed P e rt A
M l tim e No e rp necessary
Robert O Netl 374 2210

195— Mpckinery/Tools

meonit

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NeMeaei 0»v»

l ’ • TO M T R A N E A /C com plete
unit, 3 tori e /c tre ite r package
unit, 1 fenderd truck cam per
top
C e ll H i bats

47 B U IC K P A R K A V E N U E
W A S H ) m e NOW 314.443
I4944A I
D ealer
222 1241 #r 431 2442
Ash F o r George B u rro w s

e t a b l e U W Reckw efi Deft*
t y . l l B V I73 4B
)22 4H 0

i on mi

Oaa i#r
m 11*1 a r H I IFTI
A ik F a r Gaarga Burrow*

IANIT041AL EQUIPMENT

e ic e p t lea. teg. title , etc
44 P O N T I A C L I M A N S
W h i t e .
4 d r , a i r .
Stereo
3124 37 mo
C e ll M r Payne, 22) 1123
A M C C O N C O R D 40 R u m good
new t ir e s , b r a k e s ,
fr e n s m lis t e n , n e e d ! m in o r
w o rk
G ood tra n s p o rta tio n
car 3334 o b o C e ll
221 2441

mint

TOYOTA CAMIT
•4 L I Loadad. powar t r r r y
m.ng Including lunroat. M ac*,
out*. a b ta iu N m int to n d lllo n
M U I T L I L L I ! u.199 ar b n l
a fia r C a ll W *991____________
M O L O V W O B I L I C lie A

J A C U Z 1 I • W a ll * 1 y n o ld
P a id UOOO lik in g i n
Can
C a ll
._____________ M l X 4 I

T O U LO A O I YOU H A U L !
n o w a a r a lc a n a Iota » i s « 4 i
a L A W N B O V 19” N l d in q
m ow or L o i r Boy 30 ’ H id in g
i w
Bom naad t ilin g or
u ia t a rh w r t t B alh tar 1100
_________ ' a ll H I 9910_________
a LA W N M O W IB
I h M b.
B r ig g i and Slraton L is * Haw

MmiSoiitaiM

• ■ c r p llj r . lag. till* . *9e
H FLV kkO U TH B IL IA N T
A u t a . a i r . 9 dr
MUIT
T I E I!
............. t F I H / m e
C a ll M r Hayfw. m ill)

• IB O N B IT I M A N G E L
IH O N E B . lik * now S.l dawn
N wow. p &gt; C a ll « * • t u a u n

C U M MULCH

H o m e s/ Sale

TAME UP PATMENTS
NtMeNefOem

O H U N D B I O ! o r oorna brand
g a ll b a ll* N t a a c ii C a ll
___________ 149*9*4________ __

A L L S T I I L B U IID IW O S a l
daalor m vo k*. I 09C to M OM
t q h C a ll M M t ! P i l collact

necetee

I I O L D V N K iy w c y Branebam
M a i l&lt;ulaukty M a M f alfwd
IL X 0 9 X A I
S A L C F H I C I .................. N . m
Daalor ...... m m i k r B ! I t t l
A ik F a r Gaarg* Barrow*
91 DaWa ■ B a y a l l n a g A iN
w A t i n . m * Hi*.**!
iL H t l/ T A
D****r
U 1 »91 o r H I N N
A ik F a r G a a r e f la r r a w *

U P H IO H T P lano W.m banch.
goad condition A ik m g t a x
C a ll m *109. antima_________

193-Lawn A burden

SANFORO ARIA PARK

R E A L T Y

31 H W Y 17 41. D E B A R Y

153— Acreao*Lott/Sale

S p r in g H a m m o c k P a r k . 2
Laketrewt 1/3 I4N Vdte Area
bdrm
I bath rc s a le t from
pool, tennis assum e no quail
3H.300 3214M1
ty O w ner financing F p lc , big
rm s Now only
172000

LESS THAN $3,600 DOWN
2 7 sp lit plan, a p plian ce !. 2
car g arag e on p riva c y fenced
P 3 a cre
M 7 300

aGuar an food

522-MO

N I W M ' i eddor ham* L o t ,
at t r m 11 L a t t d f &gt;&gt;tr*,H
Sldd.ND
W ALLACC C R tS S R IA L T V

Tkd O d b , - Sanford
O ute t/p riva te 3 large b d rm !.
u t ili t y r o o m / lt d b d rm , 1
bath!, fire p lace , p o oi/tenn n
p rivite d g e ! included Reduced
te 3113.000 Phone d a y! 233
• 4 )1 a r a f t e r S P M a n d
weeka n d i. 2 7 1 3 4 4 4 / lf 2233

222-Musical
Merchandise

aeo Srowiiw m tu

S O F A ! - aveahoatC*na SiT S o a
Chrom a # F * u ana t*M * a
a ih t fl* la b ia . M a H K in g wooa
o n a to b ia t m m t __________

pontiac

•M V9, auta. A /C . P / l H /B .
il* r * c atta tta . nan radut*.
f r t y w ith lu i u r y In la rla r.
ad u ild rly aw U X C
yam *
H U B U C A U T O A U C T IO N
■ V I H Y W C O . B F H t . t: M H M
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
Nwy. f t , O aylaaa Baack
_________ * * » n * - « lll_________

219— W a n te d to B u y

M S O i l _____________________

3210759-----------321-2257

H0 M0HET DOWN!

• M o d a r n F ltn a s a C a n ta r
• In d o o r R a c q u t t b a ll
• O n# M o n th F ra a

a to**

Lie. Add! I i t , t v B n la v
SddkS— t w « A v t

B ank force loved hornet and
p ro p e rtie t 407 471 1134 eat 9a
34 hour y

• Watarlronl Lilastyla

S O F A . tra d .to n a l it y lt . valid
braw n. S T ’ &gt;arq. I to o t Cush
le n t and b * c 4 i, &gt; b a ltta r
* ,Hawn, I a rm cavars L&gt;4*
now SOS each o nly m i c a s

BATEMAll REALTY

_____ m a t t _________

tm

'BB PONTOON

« U ( I * f i t * 4*1* b a a
braw i/baie*. «ooa canaihan
j j W Can P I m i __________

R I L A T I D V d lw lin * tor ,
handym an O a n w tuidncM g
J rl. Patdchdd garag* Subm it
d lld t ta r , T a r m ,
A U in g t llN b

SANFORD
tl.OOO d a a n
a v iu m * no* qua! i ty J bdv m . 2
balh. 3 c a r garage, Irg k itch
*n. fptc, te rn patio 213 23ft.

(Phis

Cart.......... ..........m

131— C a rs
F O N T IH C t U N e iH D M * t y l 9
M&gt;*«d Bun* Good! MB0 C a ll
O T M M a H a r la m w a a k d a r *

W lfh m nter, tra ile r. IS* se tts
IB
C e ll a fter )pm 23i 7072

aM IC B O a ta ve av*n U * f q » l
M iM T M I I a W q u a M
• m i l ol k* ervom parlour
chairs Antiquoanquialt S/S
_________Call m m a _________

141— Homester Sate
A

215— le a h a n d
Accessories

• L I V I N O BO O M S U I T ! I lo t Hanoi couch ana I M a i
roc t o r i) H4* n u t A ll tar I M

■ R A R D N IR rO F F K R tL M M
&lt; l q ft t o l . M w H
O C ! Z O N IN G !
ddtvd W S p tc lb l
IlS d /a w
_________ C d W H IF N R _________
IS M A L L R IN T A L O F F IC 1 S
U m t D C I V o r y roo i aod b lt l
t u t * C d tti— m i d i n

MUST SELL

REGATTA
SN O R ES

111— Appliance*
/ Furniture

177—OWkc* R entals

lA d d A A C U L A T I
I b d r m r l bath
tr« 0 D e « n
Nan Qua! Ity mg M ar tgag*

|||j rj
9 1 — A p a r t m a n t i/

O IL T O W A v i near l i t . Child
O K No p a r t it f i U*0 include*
a ll A fte r 3 P M 174 3437
F E M A L E to lh a r * 3 M r m
houte 1200 m o Ph 221 If ft
a tto r S p m

KIT 'N ' C A R L Y L E * by Larry Wri«bl

IT0WVER

InPutlry. Reply k F O l e i
l i l t * ! . P a lm C a a t l. F t

W ith R e a l E ila t * L ic e n t e
p re fe r r e d - F le x ib le N o u n
D ettene a n a
Can m t »33
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S

IM—Wanted te Rent
f f s K N s iR T t T g lJ i^ I p I iB g
m o b ilv horn# haeb up gn p rv t
p rs p o rty NoOd to r i b t l t l
A SAR M l W F .d R b fd p m

FUT BED TRAILER

•acept ta*. tag, title , etc
44 S P R IN T Auto. a ir. stereo,
re a lly nice!
194 4* mo
C a ll M r Payne, 22) 313)
44 C A D I L L A C B R O U G H A M
SALE PRICE
31) 700
IL237730AI
Dealer
323 3341 e r lJ I 3441
A sk For George B ur row s

H I A V T D U T T . n t f . J iila i.

turn_________c*n wi m u
un. TANDEM TRAILER
B R A N D N E W ! Urn lir a *
91.900___________ C a ll I M *901
1*7 f N C L O I I O F R U H O F P
U1&gt;lily T ra il* , w.ih a lum inum
Ir am * II H I
C a ll 999 0*31

UfttOlR COfltiMflUl Mjffc VI
4) B I L L B L A S S E D I T I O N
Loaded One caring non vmok
teg owner A il p a p e n 33.400
Celt_________________ 774 3443
•4 C A D IL L A C D E V I L L I
3 To Choose Fro m
YO U P I C K
314 443
Dealer
322 3341 er 431 2441
A ik For George B u rro w s

231— V ehicle!
Wanted
W I P A T T O P l i t lo r w r« k * d
c a rs trucks! W E S I L L g uar
an teed used parts A A A U T O
S A L V A G E at D eBary, 44A4444

241— Racraatlonal
Vehicle*/Camper*

44 0 L D 3 M 0 B I L E R O Y A L
SALE PRICE
33 443
47 o n m i
*0000941*
D ealer
J31 1341 *r 431 1493
A s k For George B urro w s

SCARS TRI HULL

NISSAN 310GX

14 H ftbergies! boat 20 Horse
e le c tric start M e rc u ry 3430
_________ C e ll 1114410_________

80
3 speed a ir, burgandr
o n l y 30,000 m i l e s c l e a n
M U S T S E L L H 31.493 or best
Offer
C a il 32) 4447

• IS FOOT F I S E R O L A U BOAT
V e ry unique design. V e ry old
N e e d t restoration You re
m ove 330 Q /b/eCelt 2)1 4204

II FT. REGAL BOWNIDER '17
Remltr* d rive on Ire ile r 140 H P
I/O, M l canves fop, m any
• s ir a s M U S T S E L L ! 1
A sk in g 34,430
2214304

2-1IHF OUTBOARD MOTORS
i w l n r u d e end Johns on
Bought larger motor
M a k e O ffers
222 IMS

MUST SEU
40
27' Travel T ra ile r salt
contained, awning B a ir R e a r
bd rm . fu ll balh w tub A l
Cand Owe to finan cial bind
32330 o b o C a n be t e e n
a n y tim e . M o b ile S lifte n A
E n t S t A I 4 ________________
S H E N A N D O A H i r P ark M edel
21 a w ningon beautiful 1st
4 N U s n e d new D O a k s R V

‘ OLDS CIENA '17
ia c e p lio n a lly D e a n
3 door
auto, bucket w ate, con vote,
a ir. M l power L i k e N e w ' 4
M u s t S e flfl 34443
74t 7420

________ 22 1 04)7 on LO» 304

243— Junk Cars

~~ TME UP PATMENTS

NeMem; Do«n

JU N K CARS R E M O V E D
NOCNARGI
___________ 212 4177___________

e ic e p t tern, tag. title, etc
17 P L Y M O U T H H O R IIO N 4
dr. a ir. power steering, stereo.
Solid transportation It* 23 mo
C a ll M r Payne )2) 212)

t lT e p DotlarSS P a id ter junk
c a rt, tru cks 4 wheel d riv e
A ny condition C a ll 121 3444

i* MAKE *IT*EASY ON yoURSELF.’.Vi

11st US pmpareyour taxesj
TRIPLE CHECK
INCOME TAX SERVICE
u r u K D A jm a r A T io ii l o a x s
ACCOUNTING • TAX PHkPAMATKV*

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Specializing In Your
FEDERAL INCOME TAX
□ CTi jojyq

LOWFEES!
AMERICAN INCOME TAX &amp;
BOOKKEEPING, INC.
(C4vner of 17 ft) 4 Lk M«y B&gt;«q j
(Nh i la Currbertik'Hl FNimel
'&gt;|h'k 1IMI:*1|’ (I f f IHOauf riliNT,
IMM| ■’ r 111 I 4 .11 1*1 CWi P A M A l u n

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TAX 4 SECRETARIAL SERVICE
ComouMruod I M , , »*a99a«&gt;r | tyawm
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I — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. March S. 1980

by Chic Y o w if

BLONDIt

TM I BORN LOSER

by CharlM M. Schuli

PEANUTS

rACCORPlNCTOTHE RULES. A 6L0VE MUST
MEASURE NO MORE TUAN TWELVE
INCHES FROMTOr TO BOTTOM

WE HAVE A LEFT-FIELPER
WHO I5N'T THAT TALL.

J-4

R a p id d ig e s t io n is
re su lt o f b io lo g y
DEAR DR. OOTTi About 30
In 45 m inute* a r ir r rv e ry meal,
m y huabam l h a t a tm w rl m o v­
em ent. Ills father and an aunt on
hla father’s side do th is also,
believing th e ir m euls "g o right
through th e m ." Is there nny
lo g le lo th ls ?
DEAR READER) A s fond
tra ve rse s the In te stin a l tract
d u rin g the process o f digestion.
It stim u la te s rh y lh m le m ove­
m ents (peristalsis) of the bowel.
T h is often produces an urge to
defecate, w h ich In som e people,
o c c u rs wi t h r e g u la r ity a fte r
meals. O rd in a rily , evacuations
a r r lim ited to once o r tw ice u day
— probably a s a result of tra in ­
in g and da lly habits.
However, som e people h a v r
m o re fre q u e n t b o w e l m o v e ­
ments: th eir Intestines appear In
be more ‘ ’se n sitiv e " o r ■’ Irrita­
ble.” T h is does not re lie d an
Illness or poor health: It’s sim p ly
u n o th e r e x a m p le o f b io lo g ic
variation.
DEAR DR. O O T T i In a routine
p h y s ic a l e x a m i n a t i o n , m y
husband w as found to have a
blood Iron level o f 228. How
dangerous Is this, und what are
the co m p lica tio n s und possible
w uys to correct the problem ?
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bloodstream Is expressed us two
values: total Iron (norm al 5 0 to
150 m lcrogratns per deciliter)
and Iron-binding eupaclty
(norm al '250 to 4 0 0 m icrog ra m s
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proteins to b in d w ith Iron.
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ciency. the total Iron Is reduced
— but the b in d in g ra p a c ity Is
elevated. Indicating that blood
pro te in s have less Iron and.
thus, a greater ca p a city to bind.
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IsKly. the total Iron Is Increased,
b u t th e b in d in g c a p a c ity is
reduced because the proteins.
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question. I’d have to know y ou r
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 7 , 1990

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I PREFER A P A V T H A T S A V 5 .
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SOME T V . G R A B A HAP! ‘

Several sig n ifica n t successes
co u ld be In the offing for you In
the year ahead. O thers w ill view
y o u r acco m plish m e n ts us d if­
fic u lt. but to y o u th e y 'll be­
labors o f love.
PISCES |Fcb. 20-M arch 20)
T ry to keep puce w ith y o u r
re sp on sib ilitie s and d u tie s today,
because If you uttcinpt to sweep
a n y th in g u n d e r the rug. they
w ill be tw ice as hard to (To later.
Pisces, treat you rself to a b irth ­
day gift. S end for y o u r AstroG ra p h prediction s for the year
a h e a d b y m a ilin g $ 1 .2 5 to
A stro G ra p h , c/o th ls newspaper.
P.O. Ilox 9 1 4 2 8. C le velan d. O H
44101-3428. He su re to state
y ou r zodiac sign.
ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 19)
In sincerity w ill be In stantly de­
tected today and co u ld result In
you r being labeled a sh allow
person. If you d o n ’t fin d a n y ­
th in g w orth pra isin g In another.
It's best to say nothing.
TAURUS (A p ril 20-M ay 20)
J u s t be ca use y o u th in k b ig
today docs not mean the resu lts
w ill be proportionate. If you hope

to a c h ie v e n o te w o rth y s u c ­
cesses. y o u 're #&gt;lng to have to
earn them through effort and
ap p lica tio n .
OEM1NI (M ay 2 1-June 20)
Instead o f v iew ing m atters re a l­
is tic a lly today, you m ight be
Incllned to co lo r the facts to su it
your expectations. Self­
deception co u ld prove to be a
form u la for disappointm ent.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22)
T h e w o rld doesn’ t owe you a free
ride today even though It m igh t
be h a r d to c o n v i n c e y o u
otherw ise. Don't expect m ore
than yo u 'v e earned or deserve.
LEO (J u ly 23-Aug. 22) He
m in d fu l of y o u r behavior today
o r e lse y o u m ay be o v e rly
a t t e n t i v e to som eone w ho
doesn't deserve It w hile Ignoring
som eone w h o dues.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) A
co m m itm e n t you've made w h ich
Is of little Im portance to you Is
q u ite sig n ifica n t to the person to
w h om yo u 'v e made this special
prom ise. He sure to h on or It
today.
LIB R A (S ept. 2 3 Oct . 23)
P r e te n d in g to be s o m e th in g
other than w hat you a ctu ally ure
w ill m ake a pour Im pression on

y o u r friends today. T h e w orld
w ill love you more If vou relax
a n d be y o u r old sweet self.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
People ure seldom a ll that we
w o u ld lik e them to be. T ry not to
be too d isa p p o in te d today If
som eone w ith w hom yo u 're very
fond doesn't fu lfill y o u r expecta­
tions.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) T h in k before y o u speak
today o r else ycxi m ig h t e x p e ri­
ence one o f thane e m ba rrassing
m o m e n ts w h e n y o u r e a liz e
y o u ' v e Ju st s a id th e w ro n g
th in g s to the w rong person.
CAPRICORN (D ec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) Y o u 'll be b u rkin g up the
w ro ng tree today If you th in k
you have to be u b ig spender In
o rd e r to Im press others. E x tra v ­
agance Is a pretense that w on't
w in acceptance.
AQUARIUS IJan. 2 0 Feb. 191
In y o u r one-to-one rela tio n sh ip s
today treat everyone as an equal
a n d forego any form o f oneu p m an sh ip . If you try a n y th in g
cu te, som eone w ill tru m p y ou r
a rc.
(C| 1990. N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN .
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N E W S D IG E S T
□ Sports

'Notes, Rams lead all-star team
S A N F O R D — Five boys basketball player*
from S e m in o le a m i Lake M ary high sch oo ls were
named to the S em ino le A th le tic Conference
All-Conference team last week. T h e 'N oles and
the R a m s tie d for first In the S A C fin al
standings.
For S e m ino le. U ern ard Eady and Robert
Moore were both first-team selections w hile
Brandon C a sh . R etry W ig g in s and J . J . W iggins
were honorable m ention picks.
Representing Lake M a ry on the first team Is
Junior M ike M erthle w ith Ja s o n lla m e lln named
to the second team. H ono rable m ention selec­
tions for the R am s were J a lin o n Perry. C h ris
Davidson a n d Je ff D raughon.
I m F it s IB

Sanford w on’t give
money for bikes; area
fourth-worst in nation
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald s ta ll whter

Hawks win Invitational
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - T he L a k e H ow ell
softball team won the fou rth Early B ird Softball
Invitational at M e rrill P a rk Saturday w ith a 14-3
sh e lla ck in g o f S pruce C reek. T h e S ilv e r H aw ks
reached the fin al by defeating South S u m te r ft-2.
Eau G a llic 3-3 and L a k e B ra n tle y In the
se m ifin a ls 4-3.
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□ Lo cal

Airport lands charter service
S A N F O R D — T he first o f a series of ch arters
from P h ila d elp h ia landed at the C e n tra l Florida
Regional A irp o rt Satu rday. The 3 4 0 h igh school
seniors were aboard a W o rkl A irw a y s DC-IO
flight: o n ly the serond charter fligh t In Ihc
a irp o rt's h istory.
S o t Pago 2A

□ F lo rid a

Bus strike comes to Florida
T A M P A — T he G re y h o u n d strike has turned
violent In Florid a as an elderly w om an was
knocked to the ground du rin g a ru c k u s In
Tam pa and a J a c k s o n v ille replacem ent driver
reported he w as beaten by u nkn ow n assailants.
The Flo rid a Incidents occurred d u rin g an
Increasingly tense and violent w alkout by some
9 .0 0 0 G re yh o u n d em ployees nationw ide, who
walked out early F rid a y in a contract dispute
w ith the b u s line.
S o t Bag* 2A

Longwood accepts $7,128 gift
LO N G W O O D — C ity co m m issio n e rs tonight
w ill ann ou n ce Im plem entation o f a com puter
m on itorin g system w h ich phones disabled and
hom ebound residents da lly.
J e rry C o llin s , ow ner of the Sanford/O rlando
Kennel C lu b , has donated S7.I2H tow ard the
project.
Casselberry was the first city In F lo rid a to
purchase the system, again with a donation
from C o llin s.
Ton igh t also m a rks the first reading of two
ordinances. T h e c ity Is co nsidering am ending
city cotie to require tw o c le rk s at convenience
stores at n ig h t, and c o n tin u in g a m ora to riu m on
billboards.
T he m eeting Is open to the pu blic and w ill be
at 7:30 p.m . at city hall. 175 W arren Ave.

Midway road meeting set
M ID W AY — Residents are asked to attend a
m eeting w ith Sem inole C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r
Je n n ife r K e lle y Tuesday. M atch 6 to d iscu ss
co u n ty m a in te n a n ce o f m any o f M id w a y 's
streets. T h o u g h some m ajor streets a rc owned
and m a in ta in e d by the county, m a n y are
p riv a te ly ow ned and the co un ty docs not
m ain tain them . A s a result, those streets often
become flooded und potholcd.
Kelley w ill speak w ith residents about either
deeding o r g ra nting the co u n ty an easem ent to
m a in ta in the s tn e ts.
The m eetin g w ill be at 7 p.m . at the M orning
G lo ry C h u rc h on East State Road 4ft.
F ro m s t a ll re p o rts

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Special Olympians

Over 200
expected
at ‘Blast’
■ y VICKI DeSORMIlR
Herald s ta ll writer
SANFO RD Rev.
S id n e y Brock, pastor of
ih c First Baptist C h u rc h of
Sanford, said lie expects
about 2(X) young people lo
celebrate C h rist th rou gh a
co m m u n ity barbecue and
Y o u th Blast S atu rd a y In
Ft. M ellon Bark.
"W e re going to c a ll a ll
Ihc students at S em ino le
H ig h S c h o o l. S a n f o r d
M id d le S c h o o l a n d
L a k rv lrw M iddle School,
and in v llln g each of ih rtn
to Join u s." Brock said.
T h e Youth Bash, w h ich
b e g in s at 9 a m . , a n d
b a r b e c u e , w h ic h r u n s
from 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m . are
part of a week-long youth
re v iv a l that w ill be In
Sanford from M arch 11 to
Ihe 14.
Barbecue tickets u rc $-1
for those over 12 years of
age and $3.50 for you nger
p c u p lc . T h e y m a y tie
p u r c h a s e d fro m a n y
m em ber of the First B a p ­
tist C h u rc h youth group.
In a d d i t i o n t o t h e
barbecue. B ris k said there
are plan s for llic Sanford
Police D citarlm cnt to d is ­
p la y th e ir B A T M o b ile
U n ll. lire m otorcycle patrol
u n it , t l i r l r c o n fis c a te d
w eapons and "P C -1 ." an
anim ated police cru iser.
T h e re Isa |x&gt;sslb!llly the
F lo rid a H ig h w a y P a tro l
S e e B la s t , Page S A

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1989 A ss e s s e d
City Taxes
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A sse sse d Taaee s

B u sin e ss
Name

B u sin e ss
Type

t9S9
A sse sse d Value

Hospital Corp.
Of America

Central Florida
Regional Hospital

Hospital

$13,227,180

Kimko ot Merntt
Island Corp.

Seminole Center

Shopping
Center

$8,893,630

$61,152

1.51% f

Shelter
Properties VII

Satlpointe
Apartments

Apartments

f7.019.580

$48,268

1.20%

Lake Monroe
Partners

Regatta Shores
Apartments

Apartments

$6,447,610

$44,333

Plnewood Trail
Apartments LTD

Bridgewater
Apartments

Apartments

$5,783,780

$39,769

0.96% f

17-92
INV, Inc.

Sanford Town
Square

Shopping
Center

$4,823,690

$33,167

0.82% f

Kadry, Othman
&amp; Delal

Grove view
Village

Apartments

$4,773,860

$32,825

0.61%

Dreyluss
Interstate
Dev. Corp.

Carnage Cove
Mobile Home
Park

Mobile
Home
Park

$3,131,080

$21,529

0.53%

Cardinal •
IND, Inc.

Cardinal
IND, Inc.

Warehouse
A Offices

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0.50% f

Georgia
Arms LTD

Georgia Arms

Apartments

$2,658,560

$18,280

0.45% N

Master’s Cove
Assoc. LTD

Master's Cove

Apartments

$2,539,750

$17,463

0.43%

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A Semlnoie County Property Appraiser's Office

Sleek Sanford audit offers tax tidbits
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald s ta ll writer
S A N F O R D — W ho |rays the m osl
c lly ta xe s, how m u c h m on e y Is
dc|Misltcd In local banks, tlit* num ber
ol Irooks lu ih c dow ntow n lib ra ry —
a ll local trivia tlilln ts dressing a new
a n il Im proved edition ol w h.il was

o n ly a stan nu m of the c it y ’s finances.
W illi a s lic k photograph of ih c c ity
m arin a covering 9 9 pages ol lig u rcs
and statistics. Ihc C ity til S an ford’s
latest audit Is a little m ore sleek and
|ulcy Ilian past volum es.
C e rllltcd pu blic accoun tants lor the
c lly have co m p ile d a new. m ore
com prehensive a u ilii ol c lly flnauct-s
lor the past llsc a l year than the

general purpose audit com piled lur
past years. T he general pur|xisc audit
Is re q u ire d o f a ll c it ie s b y the
C o m ptro lle r General ol Ihc United
Stales.
Coopers A Lybran d. a S an lo rd C P A
lirm . w ill su bm it the new audit rc|Mirl
lo a stale panel ol Judges In compel!lio n lor an audit reporting award. In
S ee A u d it . P age S A

Traffic stop may net Sanford police $750,000
By S U S A N LO D EN
Humid s ta ll writer

M ostly su n n y today
w ith a h igh In the
in ld 70s F a ir tonight
and w arm again to­
m orrow w ith a high
In the upper 70s.

braled her victory in Ihe 100 meter walk with
Kalhy Dooley, county special education s ta ll
member

Over 130 alhletes com peted Saturday In Ihe
Sem inole County Special O lym pics hosted by
Lake Mary High School. Ana Mendoza (left). 14.
from Greenwood Lakes M iddle S cho ol, cele-

S A N F O R D — B ic y c lis ts fear for th e ir lives on Ihe
road, or even g lv q u p c y c lin g altogether because
area roads were not built to be shared with
twir-wheelers.
M any d rivers, however, don't want to share the
road w ith b ik e s t r r a u s r they ferl a ccid e n ts are
caused by c y c lis ts who Ignore tra lflr rules.
Those ure som e o l th e reasons w h y B icy clin g
m agazine w ill name Ihe O rlan do urea am ong Ihe
top 2 0 worst p la te s to ride a bike In Ihe United
States, said T o m C'erny o f the O rlando U rban A rra
M etropo litan I’ Lm nlng O rganization (M I’O). "T he
o n ly th in g that m ay keep u s from being num ber
one Is th is program ." C e rn y said of Ihe MPO
h lc y rle and pedestrian safety program started last
year.
C e rn y said he h as been Interviewed by B icy clin g
m agazin e, the m ajor national p u b lica tio n for
cy clis ts , (or an u p co m in g story on the best and
worst areas o l the co u n try for cyclin g . Reporters
lo r lilt* m agazine Indicated that enough Orlando
c y c lis ts com plaints! u ImiiiI Ihe area to rank It
am ong the worst, h r said.
C e rn y coordinates Ihc b icycle and pedestrian
program for Sem inole. O range and Osceola co u n ­
ties. M PO birt-tl h im last year to c m rd ln a tr bicycle
sa lctv program s and to develop a com prehensive
plan lor b ike tra ils across C e n tra l Florida when
co n cern s surfaced about th r a m i ra n k in g fourth In
the state for bike fatalities.
T h is week Ihc C lly o f Sanfonl tu rn ed dow n the
M P O 's request lor the c ity 's share of m a in ta ining
C S c c B ik e s , Page S A

S A N F O R D — I S m a rsh a ls look cu stody last
week ol $ 1 5 m illio n co u llsca le d by S a n lo rd |m&gt;Iu c
Irom a rental car linn b a il |usi a rrived on tin- Auto
Truitt J a n 23. S anford Police C h it I Steven
Harriett said today
U u ltl last wt-t-k. I Ik - c lly ol S an lo rd tia il custody
ol tin- m oney in a bank account. H arriett said.
Federal forfeiture su it w as also tiled in U S.
D istrict Court til O rla n d o last week by A ssistant
U S Attorney G reg M iller. M ille r said today
A s the seizing agency. Sanford police expect to

receive S750.fXX&gt; tl the outcom e ol the lo tlc ilu re
hearing favors police. Il.irrlc ll said flu- Federal
D ru g En forcem en t A d m u is ira U n n ID EA ! and
S e m ino le C o u n ty 's C ity C o u n ty Investigative
Bureau ICCIBl w ill also receive a share ol the
m o n e y s itt e r a g e n ts Irom th o se a g e n c ie s
parllelpated lit Ihe seizure. Harnett said About 15
|M-reeut ol the motley w ill rem ain w ith the lederal
Departm ent ot Ju s tic e as a forfeiture fee. H arriett
said
The M ia m i eouple w ho tiad possession ol the
rental t ar w ith the e a sli m suitcases in the tru n k
reportedly said the m oney w asn’ t theirs, jxillrtsatd M dier said Ihc d rive r of Ihe car. Lourdes
—

Kguis. gave |mllee perm ission to search the car
alter Sanford |m lne m ade a ira llle stop of the
vehicle on P ersim m on Avenu e .it about It) a.m.
J a il 23
T he cash was lo u n d lit the tru n k a n il Sanlord
lio llcc tings Iraltietl to sutll n arcotics Intllealetl the
cash h ail ht-t-n in contact w ith drugs. Ilarrletl
said
Bast tl on the tings' response and m torinatlon
agents received Irom New Je rse y stale jHilIrr.
Harriett salt! tin- m oney "appears to Im- llte
proceeds Irom street sale ot d ru g s." Tilt- New
•Icrst v j«illt e ba il t on llst alt-tl $1 m illio n III
See C a s h .P a g e 5 A
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N E W S FROM THE R E G IO N AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

State GOP. looks to retain power
FBI sgsnt tuspondod, nswspspsr reports
M IA M I — A decorated M ia m i F B I c o u n te rin te llttm c e agent
waa auspended a n d loat hta aecu rlty clearance aa a reault o f a
three-year Inveatlgatlon In vo lvin g allegations o f a p yln g for
C u b a , a pubtlahed report aatd M onday.
T h e New Y o rk T im e s reported that m any o f the agent'a
cot leagues have ra llie d to hla defense, sa yin g he appears to be a
v ic tim o f retaliation because o f h is cru cia l role In a la n d m a rk
d is c rim in a tio n s u it against the FB I by H lapan lc em ployees.
T h e T im e s, c itin g governm ent official* and frie n d s o f the
15-year FB I veteran. Fern ando M atta. reported that th e .
in ve stig a tio n ha* sparked a b itter battle w ith in the bureau.
F e w d e ta ils o f the Investigation w ere available a n d a n FB I
spokesm an In W ashington w o uld o n ly confirm th a t M atta. 48.
had been placed on indefinite ad m in istra tiv e leave, refusing to
sa y w h y.

reported S u n d a y.
"In se v e ral d istricts, we expert to m ount
su ccessful ch a lle n g e s," said S im o n Ferro,
stale D e m o cra tic ch a irm a n . " A n d I prom ise
w e're g o in g to keep D is tric t 11.”
But G O P strategists Insist th e ir Inrum bents w ill su rvive . " T h e re 's no doubt In m y
m in d w e 'll h o ld o u r m a jo rity In th e
d e le g a tio n ," sta le R e p u b lica n ch a irm a n Van
Poole said.
W ith R e p u b lica n lle an a R o a-Le h llne n ’s
v icto ry In Iasi fa ll’s special e le ction to
replace M ia m i D em ocrat C la u d e Pepper, the

M IAM I — Republicans, already sittin g on
fat ca m p a ig n accounts, could be poised in
again d o m in a te F lo rid a 's 19-member dele­
gation to the U.S. House after this y e ar's
elections.
D em ocratic leaders say they are targeting
at least th ree R e p u b lica n Im cum bents and
expect to h o ld on to the D istrict I I seat
being vacated by gu bernatorial candidate
II Neiaon o f M
Meltx
BUI
elbourne. T h e M ia m i H e ra ld

Floridians
Injured in
bus strike

GOT 1 jum ped lo an 11-8 advantage. T h a t's a
reversal from the 13-6 edge D em ocrats held
after the 1982 elections, when the delega­
tion grew by four m em bers follow ing the
1980 census.
T h e years In between saw (w o D em ocrats
sw itch parties — W in te r H a v e n 's A n d y
Ireland In M arch 1964 and M a d iso n 's B lit
G ra n t In F e b ru a ry 1989 — a n d three
Repu blican s w in seats from D em ocrats.
R o s-L ch tln cn 's victo ry In D is tric t 18 w as
preceded In 1968 b y D cla n d 's C ra ig J a m e s
In D istrict 4 .

Audit raps state on
leasing practices

Upgrade putt drug boat back at saa
S T . P E T E R S B U R G — A state-of-the art d ru g sm u g g lin g boat
given to the F lo rid a Departm ent o f N atural Resources for use aa
a research vessel has spent m ore tim e In port than at sea.
B u t that w ill change w ith a special $115,000 a llo tm e n t th e
a gency has received from projected revenues derived from
F lo rid a 's new saltw ater fish in g license. D N R officia ls said.
T h e m oney w ill enable th e D N R to b e g in In sta llin g
laboratories on board the 85-foot sh ip Cortex so scie n tis ts can
q u ic k ly analyze a n d preserve the sam ples they collect. D N R
o fficia ls said.
T he Cortex la the agnecy's pride a n d Joy. It ca n sta y at sea 45
days, travel 4 .0 0 0 m ile s w ithout a p it stop and b oasts the finest
w o rk sh ip b u ild e rs can offer.
Confiscated by the Flortda D epartm ent o f L a w En forcem en t
In 1984. the C o ral Sea. as It waa then nam ed, w as given to the
D N R in a trade orchestrated by then-Gov. Bob G ra h am .
In exchange, D N R gave the F D L E one of U s a irp la n e s and
paid $200,000 for docking fee*, said Karen S te ldln ge r. dire cto r
o f the agency's M arine Research Institute In St. Petersburg,
w here the boat Is moored.

Fsrewtll bath a raal boomtr
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — S ix re tirin g firefigh ters got a
m em orable send-off when an explosion started a fire In a
b u ild in g across the street from th e ir farew ell party.
A b ou t 320 firefigh ters and th e ir fam ilies gathered Satu rday
n ig h t at the Fire figh te rs Benevolent A ssocia tion h a ll Tor the
retirem ent party. A s firefighters prepared to h an d ou t plaques
to the honorees. tw o e xplo sio ns were heard a n d the lig h ts
flicke re d In the banquet hall.
" I thought perh aps It w as spe cia l effects for m e.” said Robert
Freem an, who re tired after 2 5 ye ars as a d riv e r a n d engineer
for the Fo rt Lau derdale Fire Departm ent. "I th ou ght. Is th is a
great fire departm ent or w h a t? Loo k what th e y ’ re doing for
m e .”
Fire figh te rs ru shed outside a n d saw flam es co m in g from B ill
B ro w n 's P aint a n d A u to Body S ho p across the street. T h e y
ca lle d for help a n d 14 firefigh ters In four ve h icle s arrtved to
e x tin g u is h the blaxc.
T h e b u ild in g caught fire w hen the cro ssarm o n top o f a
F lo rid a Power A L ig h t pole broke, dropping tw o 7.000-volt
w ire s on the auto body shop. F P L turned off the pow er, and th e
firefighters p u t ou t the blaze In 20 m inutes. D am age to the
b u il d in g was m oderate, said L t. S tephen M c ln c rn y .

HIgh-lech gadget dewnfeM of gunmen
P L A N T A T IO N — Plantation police recovered th e ir first stolen
v e h icle u sin g th e new Lojack tra ck in g system a n d charged tw o
teenagers w ith stealin g a $ 5 0 .0 0 0 Ja g u a r at gunpoint.
P o lice spokesm an Ed P la lstcd said the g u nm e n confronted
the ow ner ou tside a departm ent store S u n d a y evening,
pistol-w hipped h er and drove o ff In her 1989 Ja g u a r.
A L o ja ck tran sm itter had been hidden In the car. T h e $ 5 0 0
d evice e m its a beep that police agencies can follow w ith a
sp e cia l m o n ito rin g system . P la lstcd said.
A police sergeant spotted the ca r on a busy street and
recognized It from an alert, b u t lost U In traffic. T he Lo ja ck
beeper was then activated a n d police tracked th e c a r n orth to
Fo rt Lauderdale, where "w e arrested tw o v e ry su rprised
m a le s." P lalstcd said.
T h e suspects. D arrin W a lls and M ichael Jo h n s o n , both 18
a n d from Fort Lauderdale, rem ain ed Jailed M on day on ch arges
o f possessing stolen property and arm ed robbery. T he c a r
ow ne r waa not se rio usly Injured, Plalstcd said.
F lo rid a adopted the Lo ja ck system a year ago after le a rn in g
o f Its success In M assachusettcs. Each law enforcem ent agency
ts equipped w ith at least on receiver that can m on itor the
beepers, he said.
T h e recovery w as the first In Plantation, and possibly the
first In Brow ard C o un ty, u sin g the new system. P la lstcd said.

From United P tw i International report*

LO TTER Y

1

T A L L A H A S S E E • Ths da lly
number Sunday In ths Florida
Lottery CASH 3 gams was 03$.
□ Straight Play (numbers in s is c t
order): 1250 on a 50-cent bet. 4500
on 31.
□ Bos 3 (numbers In sny order):
380 lor s 50-cent bet, f 180 on 31.
r iB o i 6 (numbers In sny ordsi):
3X0 lor e 50-cent bet, 380on 31nstreight Box 3: 3330 In order
drewn, 380 In any order on *31 bet.
□ Straight Box 8: 3230 In order
drawn. 340 il picked in combination
on 31 bei.

___________

A n e ld e r ly w o m a n w aa
kn o cke d to the grou n d d u rin g a
r u c k u s to u c h e d o ff w h e n a
G re y h o u n d b u s ckove th rou gh a
p icke t lin e o f s trik in g d r iv e n In
T a m p a a n d a Ja c k s o n v ille re­
p la ce m e n t d riv e r reported he
w as b e a te n b y u n k n o w n
assailants.
T h e F lo rid a Incident* occurred
d u rin g a n In cre a rin gly tense and
viole n t w a lk o u t by som e 9,000
G r e y h o u n d e m p lo y e e s n a ­
tion w ide. w h o w alked ou t early
F rid a y In a contract d isp u te w ith
the b u s line .
C la ra A h n e n . 79, w a s try in g to
board th e New York-to-M lam l
bus In T a m p a Saturday. S he waa
kno cked o v e r when one o f the
s trik e rs trie d to d lm b aboard the
bus. the S t. Petersburg T im es
reported.
"W e w ere w a lk in g the line and
the y o u n g la d y d riv e r cam e right
a t u s , " s a id s t r ik e r D a v id
Spencer. P icke t L a rry H olm es
waa s tru c k on the sh ou ld e r nnd
bounced o ff the b us as It passed,
then ra n after the bus. Spencer
said.

Charter air
flights weekly
Into Sanford

"W h e n the bus door opened.
L a rry w aa try in g to get In and he
knocked a la d y d o w n ." Spencer
said. " T h e poor w om an d id n 't
know w h a t w a s h in g o n ."
A h n e n w as treated for a cut lip
and knee pain.
D riv e r A n ge la E d w a rd s said
the p ic k e ts ran In front of her as
she p u lle d the bus In. She denied
h ittin g anyone. She said Holm es
pushed people os they crowded
arou n d the bus door after It
stopped.

S A N F O R D - A b o u t 340
h ig h school se n io rs from
P h ila d e lp h ia la n d e d a t
C e n tra l F lo rid a R e gio na l
A ir p o r t S a t u r d a y . T h e
W o rld A irw a y s D C - 10 flight
w a s o n ly t h e s e c o n d
c h a r t e r f l i g h t in t h e
a irp o rt's h istory and it w as
th e firs t o f a s c rie s o f
w e e k ly c h a r t e r s f r o m
P h ila d e lp h ia scheduled to
la n d here th rou gh Ju n e .
S te v e C o o k e , u lr p o r t
aviatio n director, sa id other
a irlin e s have expressed In­
te re s t In f ly in g c h a rte r
(lig h ts lo Sanford. T ru m p
S h u ttle , the form e r Eastern
s h u t t le o w n e d by
b illio n a ire D o n a ld T ru m p .
Is o n e o f t h e a ir li n e s
n e g o t ia t in g w it h th e
a irp ort, he said.

No ch a rge s had been filed In
th e In cid e n t, w h ic h follow ed
reports o f a s im ila r " b u m p in g "
o f a s t r i k e r b y a b u s In
Ja c k s o n v ille Friday. He w as not
Injured.
A ls o In Ja c k s o n v ille Frida y, a
r e lie f d r iv e r re p o rte d b e in g
beaten u p a s he reported for
w o rk.

POITMAITIR: Sendeaernt cftanf*t
le THI SANFOSO HIRALD. P.O.
Sex IU&gt;. tenters. FL m il.
Subtcripiion Rxtot
(Deity S SenSey)
Heme Delivery S Mail
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II* *«
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ira.ee
teen m u u .

T A L L A H A S S E E — D ocum ents
filed w ith the stale raise doubts
about w hether the power b la ck ­
ou ts that plagued m ore than 1
m illio n F lo rid ia n s d u rin g Ihr
C h r is t m a s fre e z e h a p p e n e d
because re co rd dem and o u t­
stripped capacity.
A lth ou gh that. waa llje e xpla­
nation given at the lim e by the
sla te 's pow er com panies, docu­
m ents filed by the u tilitie s w ith
Ihe P u b lic S ervice C o m m ission
show Ihe com panies had the
ru p a c lly lo meet dem and except
for a brier period on C h rls im a s
Eve.
The real problem w as that loo
m a n y p la n ts and too m u ch
equipm ent broke dow n under
the heavy dem and, w h ile o ilie r

plan ts were out of se rvice for
planned o r u npla n ne d m a in te ­
nance. Ihe records show.
M o s t u t i l i t i e s a ls o u n ­
derestim ated Ihe severity o f Ihe
cold snap that plunged tem pera­
tures below freezing throughout
Florida. By the lim e they re a l­
ized what was happening, the
docum en ts sh ow .-it.w a x too la ic
to wurn consum ers.
A n d a lt h o u g h th e s t a t e 's
e m e rg e n c y c o n tin g e n c y p la n
llala severe w eather as a poten­
tial energy em ergency, the state
had no plan for respon din g to
such a shortfall. T h e Ortondo
S e n tin e l re p o rte d in S u n d a y
editions.
T h e outages, w h ich In some
ca se s lasted 2 5 h ou rs, have
p r o m p t e d r e v ie w o f p o w e r
com pan y p la n n in g by the P SC ,

C A P E C A N A V E R A L - T h e s h u tt le
A tla n tis ’s sm ooth C a lifo rn ia landing s rts the
stage for next m o n th 's long-awaited lau nch
of the H u b b le Space Telescope, u re vo lu ­
t io n a r y I n s t r u m e n t th a t w i l l a llo w
astronom ers to look farther back In tim e and
deeper Into space th an ever before.
A tla n tis and its five-m an. a ll-m ilita ry crew
glided to a picture-perfect touchdow n at
1:08 p.m. E S T S u n d a y on a d ry lakebcd
ru nw ay at Edw ards A ir Force Base. C a lif., to
close ou t a su ccessful 4 14-day m ilita ry
m ission.

T h e astron auts a rc believed lo have left
b e h i n d In o r b l l a 1 9 - t o n p h o t o reconnaissance sa tellite capable to taking
super-sharp p ictu re s ol any target tn the
w orld tx-tween 62 degrees north a n d south
latitude, w h ich Includes v irtu a lly every
nuijor im lu s irl.il and population center In
Ihe S oviet Union.
N avy Capt. J o h n " J .O ." Creigh to n, the
c o m m a n d e r, c o - p llo t J o h n C a s p e r, a
-16-year-old A ir Fo rce colonel. M urine Lt.
Col, D avid H llm crs. 40. A ir Force Col,
H lchurd " M ik e " M u llu n r. 44. and N avy Lt.
Crndr. P lcrrc T h u o t. 34. flew back to their
hom es In Houston late S un day ufter brief

m edical exam s.
"W e had a great time. It waa a terrific
flig h t." Creighton said before leavin g for
Texas. "I th in k we accom plished som ething
th ul w as Im portant to Ihe co un try, we hud a
good lim e d oing It. and Ihe space sh uttle
performed su pe rbly."
A tla n tis appeared (o have sailed through
Its ground-shaking la u nch last W ednesday
und re-entry S u n d a y In exce lle n t co ndition
— the on ly obvio us problem was a m in o r
leak In the sh ip 's h y d ra u lic system —
clearing the w ay for N A S A to la u n ch Ihe
$1.5 b illio n H ubble Space T elescope aboad
Ih r shuttle D iscovery next m onth

■XTONOKD OUTLOOK
T o day...M o stly su n n y w ith a
h igh in the m id 70s. Northeast
w in d s at lO m p h .
T o n ig h t...F a ir w ith a lo w In
th e m id 5 0 s. L ig h t e a s te rly
w inds.

TURSDAY
Cloudy 78-87

WBOMISOAY.
RtiyCldy 77-8$

T o m o rro w ...P a u ly c lo u d y w ith
a h ig h In the u pper 70s. East
w in d s at 10 to 1 5 m p h .

Monday, March 5. 1990
Vol 82, No 166

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Christmas blackouts blamed
on breakdowns, not demand

Shuttle landing clears way to lauch space telescope

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T IM S

E xte n d e d o u tlo o k ...F a ir and
b r e e z y W e d n e s d a y th r o u g h
F rida y . L o w s In the m id lo u pper
C
50*. h ig h s In Ihe u pper 70s.

PuWnhoe Daily u 4 Sunday, i i u y l
SxfurSxy ky The Seeiera HorxM.
Inc . Me N French *»•. Santerd.
Fla. m il.

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T A L L A H A S S E E - S t a le
agencies have been c ircu m v e n ­
tin g legal g u idelin es for leasing
office space and have too little
Incentive to m ake price the top
co n side ra tio n , a cco rding lo a
sta le audit.
T h e state a lso puld more than
$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 a ye ar to rent extra
apace for agencies that expected
to grow but did not. Agencies
wasted th ou sands more dollars
by o verestim ating space needs
for storage and equipm ent, says
th e p r e lim i n a r y r e p o r t by
A u d ito r G en eral C h arles Lester.
T h e report w ill not be (Inal
u n til the D epartm ent o f G eneral
Services, w h ich oversees state
leasing, file s Its form al reply In
about a m on th . T h e Tallahassee
Dem ocrat obtained a copy and
p u blish e d a n account of the
p re lim in a ry audit fin d in g s in
S unday editions.
In one exam ple, the Depart­
m e n t o f H e a lt h a n d R e ­
h ab ilita tive Services spent more

than $13,000 to rent space for
an expected expan sion o f the
foods tam p program In M iam i,
b u l Ihe space went u nu sed for
13 m o n t h s b e c a u s e t h e
expansion never cam e.
In another case. H R S a p p ar­
e n tly circu m ve n te d a tow re­
q u irin g co m petitive b id d in g for
a ll leases o f m ore th an 2.000
square feet by ta k in g ou t a lease
for 1.099 square feet In St.
Petersburg and then ta k in g out a
separate lease for a no th e r 1.952
square feet In the sam e co m ple x
two m on th s later.
T he audit covered Ihe period
from J u ly 1987 th rou gh tost
M arch 31. It found agencies have
loo m u ch power lo set th e ir ow n
s t a n d a r d s fo r o ffic e te a se s.
H R S alone has 3 5 3 private
leases for m ore than 3.3 m illio n
square feet, co stin g $ 3 0 m illio n
each year In rent. T h e agency
last year becam e em broiled In a
co n tro v e rsy over a lease on
spare for social services offices
near a posh Brow ard C o u n ty goll
resort.

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and the overnight low w as 50 os
reported by the U n iv e rsity of
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and E d u ca tio n Center. Celery
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2 4 -hour period ending at 9 a m.
M onday totalled 0 .0 0 Inch.
T h e tem perature at 9 a.m.
to d a y w a s 6 5 d e g re e s a n d
S u n d a y 's overnight low was 55.
its recorded by Ihe National
W eather Se rvice at the Ortondo
Internation al Airport.
O th rr W eather S ervice data:
[.' S u n d a y 's h ig h ...................75
□ B a r o m e t r ic p r e s s u r e .3 0 . 18
□ R e la t iv e h u m id it y ... .7 0 p e t
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□ T o d a y ’ s s u n s e t..... 8 :2 8 p.m .
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Blood
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suggested

Four charged with gambling
S A N F O R D — C ity police here on a rou tine ch e ck o f P e a tlle 's
Bar. W . 13th Street, reported fin d in g four people g a m b lin g at
about 9:45 p.m. Saturday.
C a rd s were seen and the su spe cts appeared to try lo hide
cash w hen police arrived, a cco rding to arrest reports.
Sanford residents charged w ith g a m b lin g are: Ja c q u e lin e
Ja ck so n . 33. o f 51 Sem inole Gardena: C liffo rd Noel Groom s.
40. of 3932 Bungalow Blvd.: E lv is O 'D e ll G riffin . 31. o f 1104
C edar Ave.: and R onnie Napoleon M urra y. 39. o f 1708 W . 13th
St.

H*raM»taffwrtt*r
SANFO RD W ith tales of
people co n tra c tin g A ID S and
o th e r Incurable diseases from
blood transfusions, m a n y people
are begin n in g to w o nder " I s It
safe to get a blood tran sfu sio n
a n y m o re ?"
A local hospital spokesperson
sa y s no blood shortage e x ists In
S e m in o le C o u n ty but for those
w ho w ant to take e x tra p re ca u ­
tions, an O rlan do co m p an y h as a
suggestion: get a tra n sfu sio n
u sin g y ou r ow n blood.

Woman charged with battering pottea
W IN T E R S P R IN G S A w o m e n w h o w a s a lle g e d ly
threatening a n d frlg h le n ln g h er ch ild re n , w as arrested by
W inter S prin g s police after th e a llegedly p u sh e d a policem an.
P atricia A n n Hanaon. 32. o f 70-71 M o rre Loop. W ln ic r
S prings, was arrested at hom e at avout 11 p.m . Frida y. S h e Is
charged w llh battery on a policem an, re sistin g w itho u t
violence and disorderly Intoxication.

Mothor reports abut#
LO N G W O O D — A 29-year-old Longw ood w om an w h o
allegedly hit h er m other In be head and ripped an e a rrin g out of
her ear has been charged w llh ba tte ry by Longw ood police.
L o ra Lee G entile, o f 3 4 9 Je s u p Ave., w as arrested at hom e
w here the Incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m . S u n d a y. S he
also allegedly threatened to k ill her m other. Ida G en tile.

Man chargsd with shooting, tampering
S A N F O R D — A m an w ho a lle g e d ly fired a shot Into the ca r of
T yro n e Boule and threatened lo k ill h im . has been arrested b y
S anford police In connection w llh that Incident, as w ell as for
allegedly threatening Boule n flc r the In itial c rim e was reported
to police.
A n th o n y Bernard Jam erson. of 1107 W . E ig h th S i.. Sanford,
w as arrested S atu rda y In Sanford. C h arge s against h im In rlu de
shooting Into a vehicle, and tw o co u n ts of aggravated assault
and tam pering w ith a vlcllm /w ltncaa.

Deputy's badge rippod off
S A N F O R D — A Sem inole C o u n ty sherifTs deputy in vrstlgn Hong a domestic problem al 3 8 1 4 P in e Ave.. SanfoTd. reported
a resident there turned o n him. ripped his badge from his shirt,
pushed him and ran.
T h e deputy said he ca u g h l J o h n F ra n cis M cG ow an. 25, nnd
charged him w llh resisting w ith violence a l 9:51 p.m. S un day
at home.

Corrections
S A N F O R D — T h e Iasi nam e of the ru ra l Longw ood couple
w ho died from gunshot w oun ds e a rly S atu rd a y In an apparent
m urder-suicide w as Incorrectly reported In S u n d a y 's Herald.
S usa n L csko G riffith . 34. 432 lla y ir r e Lane, w as apparen tly
shot at least eight tim e, before h er husband L o y a l J . G riffith .
69. apparently turned h is gun on h im self and fired a single
fatal shot lo h is head.
In F rid a y 's edition of the H erald, the nam e of Ihc m an killed
by Gregory M ills w as In correclly reported In u story about a
delay In the scheduled execution o f Ihe co n victe d killer* Ja m e s
W right w as k ille d by M ills In 1979.

1990 — M

Paachaa Ihe Clow n m akes a care bear baioon lo r
Megan M cFarland. 5, of Apopka w hile Bo b Bon

the Clow n lo o k s on during Ihe s i.
Festival In Sanford over Ihe weekend.

Arts festival declared success
■ y J . H A R K B A R F IC ID
Herald s ta ll writer
S A N F O R D - Plen ty of su n ­
shine. b a lm y breezes a n d lots ol
s lu lf going on udded up to record
crow ds and u trem endous su c­
res* for the S t. J o h n 's R iver Arts
n n d C r a f t s F e s t iv a l t h is
weekend.
A festival organizer said the
s u c t t m c lln r h r s plan s for next
ye ar's festival.
"H w as a w in n e r." a pleased
Dave Farr, e xecu tive director of
the G rra tc r S an ford C h a m b e r of
C o m m rrrc . sa id th is m orning.
“ A bsolutely, we’ re going lo have
another one."
Furr said perhups as m any as
2 0 .0 0 0 attended Ihe two-day
event w h ich attracted 170 a n Isis
and craftsm en. F u rr said 12.000
lo 15.000 fesllvul-goers u lle n d rd

S u n d a y and about 5.000 people
u lle n d e d S atu rda y. F a rr said the
a tte n d a n c e w a s a b o u t th re e
lim e s Ihe n u m b e r that attended
la s t y e a r's fe s tiv a l a n d Ihe
weather w as fo u r lim e s belter.
Last year’s festival w as preceded
by u freeze.
F a r r s a id S u n d a y w a s u
" p e r f e c t " f e s t iv a l d a y w llh
d o ze n s o f s a ilb o a ts on L a k e
M onroe and lots o f k id s try in g
o u t fo r lit t le le a g u e at the
bo llficld .
" T h e r e w a s lo ts o f th in g s
going on that re a lly added to the
people's e n jo y m e n t," F a rr said.
F a rr said a festival h lg h llte
cam e at about 2 p.m. S u n d a y
w hen the S e m in o le C o m m u n ity
B an d played. "W e had a lo l o f
people there for th a t." Fa rr said.
"People rca ly enjoy u band."
O ne o f the festival changes

proved successful as well. Farr
said. T he e n le rta ln m e n l stage
w as moved from In front o f the
H en ry Shelton Sanford M useum
to the side o f L a k e Corona. "W e
wanted lo get th r e n triia ln m e n t
m ore In Ihe m id d le of th in g s and
that seemed lo really w ork o u t."
F a rr said.
One not-so successful event
cam e S atu rda y n ight when the
rh a m b e r held a reception for the
a rtists ou tside a I the H oliday Inn
M arina.
"It seemed like a grand Idea
Ihe week before. B u t II was
w indy and II w as p r r lty c h illy ,"
F a rr said. "S o m e of those folks
wanted to know If th is w as really
Florida. B u i the food was good
and ihe com pany pleasant."
T h e festival was sponsored by
Ihe rham ber and Ihe Sanford
Sem inole Art Association.

A
m a jority o l parents
were nol
Involved In any kin d o f school group last
full, w ith u tuck o f tim e and w ork com m itm r n is the biggest deterrents lo p a rticip a ­
tion. a poll show ed Monday.

In is s u in g ih c lr g o a ls fo r A m e ric a n
edu cation last week, the n atio n 's governors
stressed the Im portance of parental In­
volvem ent. and Ihe B u sh a dm in istra tio n has
cu lled the right o f parents to choose their
c h ild re n 's schools the cornerstone of Its
cd u cu tlo n policy.

But Ihe poll com m issioned by Newsweek
Inc. showed that although parents believed
th e ir in flu e n ce Is c ritic a l lo c h ild re n 's
learning, m any said they lacked ih e lim e for
Involvem ent In srh oo l activities.
T he p o ll bused on a national sam ple of
a dults In 538 households.

T h e C ity of Sanford pro p o ses to ch a n g e the u se o f the land within the area
show n in the m ap of th is advertisem ent.

M a ry Rum m ey-Rcccptionist, Jess B rg lcj-S tylist, Pam S m ith -N ail Tech., W anda Gecting-Styllst.

INDICATES AREA
WITHIN SANTORO
CITY LIMITS
W M X Z mCHOTES
ccvBLoncNr or
REOOWL SMCT ism)

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URBAN AREA

T h e proposed change o l land use regards a prop osed developm ent undergo­
ing developm ent o f regional Impact review. T h e d evelopm ent’s general lo c a ­
tion Is Identified on the m ap in th is advertisem ent as S em in o le Properties
Developm ent of Regional Impact (Site).

Apublic hearing on the proposal will be held on Monday, March 12,1990 at 7:00 P.M.
or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission ol Sanlord, Florida, in the
City Commission Room, City Hall, Sanford, Florida. The City Commission, acting as
the City of Sanford's elected body, will consider an amendment to the Future Land Use
Plan Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the transmittal
of the proposed plan amendment to the State of Florida Department ol Community
Affairs.
Copies of the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Plan Element of the
Comprehensive Plan are available at the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of
Engineering and Planning at City Hall. Sanford, Florida and may be inspected by the
public.
AD VICE T O T H E 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 proceedings, including the testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105)
Janet R. Donahoe
City Clerk

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"The Staff And Management Of The Main
Event Beauty Salon Would Like To Thank
Park Avenue Promenade For The Increase
In Our Clientelle Due To The Prime Loca­
tion In This Centrally Located Area."
Remodeled retail space available for lease
with ample parking • Prime comer space
from l 600 net • Free months rent for each
year lease term • from 900 sq. ft. prime
space

PARK AVENUE
PROMENADE, INC.
2471 -2 4 7 5 PARK AVE.
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
(407) 331-6464

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K a y Bartholom ew , spokesm an :
fo r C e n tra l F lo rid a R e g io n a l
H ospital In Sanford, sa id lo ca l ;
h ospita ls have n o l seen such
sh o rta g e s, a lth o u g h th e re Is
u su a lly an Increased dem and for
blood d u rin g h olidays w h en In­
creased au to m o b ile a c c id e n ts
can Increase the dem and for
m ore blood transfusions.
Bartholom ew said n o surgery
h a s been ca n c e lle d o r e v e n
threatened due to a la ck o f blood
su pp ly.

NOTICE OF
CHANGE OF
LAND USE

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Persona) Blood Storage IPBS). !
a n ation w ide crxnpany, offers to j
take y o u r ow n blood In re g u la r j
Intervals and deep-freeze It for ;
rtu s c later. T h e blood is tested to i
assure there are no h a rm fu l j
diseases and coded for use by j
th e I n d iv id u a l o r a f a m ily j
m em ber at a n y tkne.
T h e Personal Blood Storage !
p lan Is the o n ly one o f Its k in d j
approved In the U nited S tate s b y j
the Food and D rug A d m in is tra ­
tion. acco rding to co m p an y liter- i
aUtre.
P B S lite ra tu re sta te s so u th ;
Florida hospitals reached a poin t ;
w here they were w ith in 4 8 h o u rs ;
o f ca n ce llin g e lective su rg e ry ;
th is Ja n u a ry because o f a short- :
age or blood.
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Poll finds limited parental involvement in school
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Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIALS

Pro status quo
J a p a n , w h ic h h a s be e n s o a d e p t a t t a ilo r in g
A m e r ic a n c u s t o m s to s u it its e c o n o m ic a n d
IH tlltlca l n e e ds, s t ill h a s m u c h to le a rn a b o u t
ih c v ir t u e s o f a s tr o n g tw o -p a rty s y s te m . T h a t
fact w a s u n d e r lin e d y e t a g a in w h e n J a p a n e s e
v o t e r s r e c e n t ly g a v e th e s c a n d a l- t a in t e d
L ib e r a l D e m o c r t lc f a r t y a n o th e r m a n d a te to
g o v e rn .
A lt h o u g h th e L D P s u ffe re d a n e t lo s s o f 2 0
s e a ts In th e lo w e r c h a m b e r o f p a r lia m e n t , th e
p a rty w ill c o n tin u e to c o n tr o l th e le g is la t iv e
a g e n d a a n d a s s u re T o s h lk i K a lf u 's c o n t in u a ­
tio n a s p r im e m in is te r . A n a n g r y c le c tra te
c o n c lu d e d , in s h o rt, th a t it h a d lit t le c h o ic e
b u t to o p t fo r th e p ro s p e ro u s , p e a c e fu l s ta tu s
quo.
S in c e 1 9 5 5 . th e c o n s e rv a tiv e L D P h a s h e ld
s w a y In J a p a n e s e p o lit ic s b e c a u s e it Is
p re fe ra b le to th e s o c ia lis t a lte r n a tiv e . E x c e p t
fo r la s t J u ly 's e le c to ra l s e tb a c k , w h e n th e
p a rty lo st c o n tr o l o f Ih c u p p e r h o u s e o f
P a r lia m e n t , th e L D P h a s be e n u n b e a ta b le .
M a n y p o lit ic a l a n a ly s ts p re d ic te d t h is w o u ld
be th e y e a r w h e n th e p a rty lo s t its g r ip o n a n
e le c to ra te e n ra g e d b y a s t r in g o f s c a n d a ls
I n v o lv in g b r ib e r y a n d s e x u a l In d is c r e tio n s
a m o n g to p o f f ic ia ls . T h e S o c ia lis t P a r t y
c a m p a ig n e d h a rd a g a in s t th e s c a n d a ls a n d
a tta c k e d a n u n p o p u la r 3 p e rc e n t s a le s ta x
w h ic h th e L D P fo rc e d th ro u g h p a rlia m e n t. It
w a s w o d e ly b e lie v e d th a t fe m a le v o te rs u p s e t
b y th e re g re s s iv e ta x w o u ld r a lly b e h in d
S o c ia lis t s ta n d a r d b e a re r T a k u k o D ot. H u t M s .
D o l m a d e tw o c r u c ia l m is ta k e s . S h e fatted to
c o n s o lid a te th e g a in s m a d e in th e J u l y
e le c tio n s , a n d h e r p a r ty olT e rcd fe w e r fe m a le
c a n d id a t e s t h is tim e .
A ll th e s a m e , th e L D P s h o u ld v ie w th e v o te
a s a w a k e -u p c a ll fro m v o te r s g ro w n I n c re a s ­
in g ly r e s tiv e w ith o n e -p a rty r u le .
T h e r e is d e e p re s e n tm e n t, o v e r Ih c I n f la ­
t io n a r y s a le s ta x . T h e b u s in e s s c o m m u n it y is
n e r v o u s a b o u t s te a d ily in c r e a s in g in te r e s t
ra te s . F a r m e r s , w h o o p p o s e th e p a r t y 's
a t t e m p t s to o p e n J a p a n e s e m a r k e t s to
a g r ic u lt u r a l Im p o rts , h a v e c o o le d o n L D P
c a n d id a t e s d u r in g th e la s t tw o e le c tio n s .
M e a n w h ile , th e L D P m u s t fo rg e a n a llia n c e
w ith o p p o s itio n p a rtie s In o r d e r to o v e rc o m e
a n o b s t r u c t io n is t u p p e r h o u s e th a t is r e q u ir e d
to a p p ro v e a ll le g is la t io n e x c e p t th e b u d g e t
a n d in t e r n a t io n a l tre a tie s.
A d d in g to t h is v o la tile m ix Is th e u n c e r t a in
f u t c o f P r im e M in is t e r K u lf u . w h o h u s
p ro m is e d p o lit ic a l re fo rm s . S n a tc h e d fro m
r e la tiv e o b s c u r it y la s t s u m m e r to a ct a s a n
h o n e s t c a re ta k e r, h e Is lik e ly to be re p la c e d
t h is f a ll b y a m e m b e r o f th e o ld g u a rd w h e n
th e p a r t y p ic k s n e w le a d e rs. If h is s u c c e s s o r Is
s e e n a s a to ol o f th e b ig m o n e y in te re s ts ,
w h ic h s p e n t a n e s tim a te d $200 m illio n o n
L D P c a n d id a te s , th e p a r ly 's e le c t o ra l base*
c o u ld be e ro d e d s t ill fu rth e r.
T h e L D P 's v ir t u a l m o n o p o ly o n p o w e r c a n
n o lo n g e r be ta k e n fo r g ra n te d . T h a t is n ot
n e c e s s a r ily b a d If It le a d s to th e e m e rg e n c y o f
a s tr o n g tw o -p a rty d e m o c ra c y fo r th e f lr s i
tim e in p o s tw a r J a p a n .

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Berry's World

" Aren't there ANY small cars these days lhal
don't took like JELLYBEANS?"

ARNOLD S A W I S L A K

The big surprise: no bloodbath
W A S H IN G T O N — T h r most am azin g purl o f
the Incredible e v rn ts of the lust y e ar In Europe.
L a tin A m e rica and. yes. even C h in a, is haw
m u ch the w orld hus changed at the cost o f so Tew
lives.
T h is is not to suggest that the lives o f those
w ho died In C h in a . Rom ania o r Nicaragua were
In c n n a c q u rn lia l. U u l in co m p a riso n to t h r
m a ssive htnndhuths that have followed som e
p o litic a l u ph e a vals In ou r lim e . Ihc changes of
1989-00 have lie rn rem arkably free o f deadly
violence.
N o lh in g In tiny o f th r co u n trie s where hardlin e
C o m m u n is t re g im e s w rre ch allen ged and ousted
In t h r last IN m on th s has r o m r close to the
m assacres of that occurred In India when It s p ill
off from P akistan In Ihc late 1940s. In Indonesia
w hen S u k a rn o took power In Ihc inld-lU fiO s nr
C a m b o d ia when It ru m r u n d e r rn n trol of th r
K h m e r Rouge In Ihc 1970s.
H u n d re d s n f thousands o f [x-oplr. In som e
rs tim u ie s a p p m a rh ln g I m illio n , died In each of
those co u n trie s w hen they experienced dra m atic
IK illilca l changes In short periods o f llm r.
S om e m ight suv It Is still too e a rly in celebrate.
T he poit-nilul for h ru v y bloodshed m ay be Jusl
below th e surface If. for exam ple, th r r t h n lr
c o n flic ts g n out of hand In the southern
re p u b lics o f Ihc Soviet U n io n o r Ihc B a ltic

co u n trie s t r y In secede w It lim it M o sco w 's
iigrerm cnt.
But so far som e o f the m ost Im n-fistrd regimes
h a v r dissolved lik e wet cardboard when they
were ch a lle n ge d by
what seem ed to be
re la tiv e ly u n ♦
o rg a n is e d p ro te s ts
and d e m o n stra tio n s
In one or tw o areas nf
the co un try.
There are several
e x p la n a t io n s fo r
what happened.
T h e first is that th r
United S ta te s and its
N A T O a llie s, by re­
fusing in b a ck dow n
b e fo re c o m m u n is t
e x p a n s io n a f t e r
C i l i a changes
W orld W a r II and by
0(1989-90
b u ild in g u p th e ir m il­
have b e e n
ita ry strength, fin ally
re m a rk a b ly
m a d e
It t o o
free o f d e a d ly
expensive for Ihc So­
v io le n c e . J
viets to m u lch their
effort.
W hen It becam e
clear lh a i Ihe Soviets w o uld or co u ld no longer

use in Unary force to p m p u p other C o m m u n ist
rcg lm rs. th rtr leaders had little ch oice hut to
give In to long-suppressed u p tiu slllo n m ove­
m ents. in R o m an ia , where the die'tutor In itia lly
resisted reform violently, he im d Ills w ife paid
d ie price In Ihe sam e coin.
A n o th e r cxp tu n n lkin re n te rs on the failu re of
orthodox M arxist econom ics to provide m u rh
m ore than basic levels of fond, h ou sin g and
cloth in g.
A f t e r 7 0 -p iu s y e a rs o f t r y in g to b u ild
rro iio m lr s w itho u t ru tn p rlltln n o r Individual
gain. C o m m u n is ts In Europe. A sia and L a lln
A m e rica discovered lh a l people sim p ly w ill nol
w o rk hard for a state. Even C h in a, w h ic h pot
dow n |K)lldrnl dem ocracy so b ru ta lly last year,
lia s long sin ce conceded lh a l II cunnot u ImiIIs Ii
e a p llu llsm a n d m ake econom ic progress.
in ih ls lo rm u la llo n . die In a b ility of co m m un ist
econom ics to m a k r consum er goods a va ilab le in
t lic lr people d u a lly caused Ih o sr liv in g under
d ie m lo dem and m ore In the form o f capitalist
ventures.
T h e lesson lien- m ay h r the- m ost rn ro u ru g h lg
w e have heard III decades: Yo u cun d o m ore lo

change the w o rld w ith T V s and m asters than
y o u can w ith tu n k s a n d m issiles.

JACK ANDERSON

Innocent workers
hurt by terrorists

GEORGE F. WILL

Reagan save the West’s bacon
W A S H IN G T O N — The p ilgrim age Is over.
T h e long m a rch of the W e st's "p ro g re ssive "
I n trllc c iiiu is h as come to a bedraggled end In
N icaragua, a |H-usanl n a tio n about as far.
so c ia lly , us u nation can be frum the co n d itio n s
w h e re th e re v o li a gainst m od e rn ity w as
supposed tn la k e rixil.
M arxism has ite m Just that revolt for those
w ho lixtk upon It sym p ath e tically (u su ally
from a safe distance. In m odern "bo urgeo is
societies"). T lie revoli — ro m a llcls m in drag,
dressed u p a s science — w as against die
supixm ed cold rationality a n d soulless b a n a lity
o f a ca p ita list. Industrial, co m m e n ia l world.
Tin- re voli w as supposed lo succeed first
w here lh r Industrial revolu tion ru n ic first. In
Euro|x-. proba bly In G erm any. With Its large
proletariat. But the supposed engine of history,
the Industrial workers o f the world, w o uld
have none of it. preferring m aterial progress
and freedom, a n d u nderstanding Ihe co n n e c­
tio n of the two.
So I n lr llr c lu a ls in lu llg u cs (Castro. Ortega)
fo is te d M a r x is m o n p e a s a n ts w ho w e re
perceived llm m die safe d ls la n e r of fa e u lly
clu b s) as "u n s p o ile d " by d ie "false co n sciou s­
n e s s " of capltultsm . But given a chance. Ihc
IM-usanls say. "Please, spoil us. us q u ic k ly us
p ossible."
T o the non-M arxist left. Including m a n y
ch u rch groups. Ihe ch arm of the S a n d ln ls la
regim e w as Ms a n il-A m e rica n ism . How g a llin g
lo r I hose people d ia l the regim e has been
toppled h y a candidate k n o w n In N icaragua lo
Ik - bucked by the United Slates. W here now
can ihe gtazeil gaze o f d ie lust p o litic a l
p ilg rim s tu rn ? T o North K o re a? M eanwhile, so
h ig h have been Ihe s ta k e s of A m e rlcu n
p o litics, and so m ista ke n have been Ihe
stances o f one faction, that In victory we have
a s iirlc lt of w h u l n orm ally accom panies defeat
— re crim in a tio n s.
T h e collapse of the Soviet system under d e ­
pressure o f W e slcrn m ilita ry preparedness lia s
rlk - llrd . from those w h o fought that prep a rrdnraa. the preposterous thought that the
collapse proves that d ie preparedness w as
d!spro|M&gt;rtloiiutt- lo the task. Now the u llb l
Industry o il the left, w h ich d id nol qu ite k ill
aid to the co n tra s stxjn enough lo save Ihc
S u n d ln ls tu s . m u st d e a l w ith Ih ls tru th :
W ithout Reagan, there w o uld have been no
c o n tra s lo p u l p re ssu re on Ihe re g im e ,
pressure that e ve n tu a lly led to elections. T h e
co n tra s were not s u llie im t lo cause that
outcom e, but they were necessary.
Tlu- on g oin g u llcm p t lo m ake Reagan a
llgu re o l fun. an attem pt now en te rin g Its
second quarter-century, founder on a huge
lot I Tin- w orld Is going Ills way. in no sm a ll
i Measure because II was Ills way. From E a s ie rn
E m opr lo C e n tra l A m erica, "th e e vil e m p ire "
has collapsed because Moscow lost Its lic rv c
and capacities. T he collapse- o l other eutntttu-

ntst regim es then resulted because the Soviet
Union w as " th e focus
of evil in Ihe modern
w o r ld : " T h e n e x t
result o f th is u n ra v­
eling m ay be am ong
Soviet c lie n ts In Ihe
M iddle E a sl.
T he re p u tatio n s ol
m any |&gt;coptc and the
I n t e r p r e t a t io n s o f
m a n y e v e n ts a re
undergoing revision.
T h e U S. effort In
V ietnam look* more
w o rth w h ile In light of
t h r s it l i s e q u e i l l
h Io o d h a t hs and
waves of Ixtal people
( t h e c h a rm of
T hey d iscre d it those
Ihe S a n d in is ta
who. In Ih e ir zeal lo
re g im e w a s its
se e A m e r ic a d e ­
a n ilfeated. professed to
A m e ric a n is m . J
see Im m anM arlanlsin
on Ihe o th e r aide.
One cun now setw hy the overthrow of
A llc n d e 's Incipient L e n in ism In C h ile , com ing
Just us V ie tn am w as being conquered, was
su eli un u n n e rv in g event in Moscow and
ih rou gh ou t tlie In irrn a ito n u l left. Ii sh allcre d
ih e m yth o f In evitability. The leftw ard ratchet
of h isto ry w as broken: A ll m ovem ent In that
d irection w us not Irreversible.
A n o th e r c ra c k In th e le ft's co n fid e n ce
le o n fld e n e e w us e v e ry th in g , m a te ria l a c ­
c o m p lis h m e n ts being p a ltry ! ta m e when
co m m u n ism crested short of pow er In pustS a la za r Portugal. C un It lx- Jusl 15 y ru rs since" E u ro c o m m u n is m " was "th e wave o f the
fu tu re ?"
If the last three U.S. p residetn lal c lrc llo n x
laid tu rn ed uul d llfe re n lly . today there would
lx* a ih u goeraey In G ren ada. P an a m a w ould lxN oriega's p la y th in g and S a n d ln lsla * w ould be
s e re w in g d o w n th e lid o f S iu lln ls iu o n
Nicaragua. T h a t said. Ih ls lo o m ust txrt T h e
co n trib u tio n o f the w in n e r of the 1988 election
could h r, lo say no m ore, h e ller.
T he vast m ajority of people w ho u year ago
were s u ffe rin g u n d e r c o m m u n is m 's cru e l
stu p id itie s are today siillt-rin g even more.
T h e y are Chinese — and. lest we forget.
T ibetans, w ho are under C h in a 's grin din g
heel. W r know that a ll the nations o l ih c world
are now p oro us lo news. (T u rn up those
A m e rica n iru n s iu ltlc rs ll O u r Iru-ntls — II such
they s till a rc — in C h in a , the d e m o cratic forces
knew w hat happened in N icaragua us soon as
It happened. Now Is Ihe Hint- for the Bush
.H lm lilis lra tlo u to acknow ledge the lo llU ty ol
Its gentle po licy tow ard C h in a , and tu rn op the
p rrs s tirr. in c lu d in g those transm itters.

W A S H IN G T O N — George A le xa n d e r, u
Ih lrd -g rn rra rio n m ill w orker, wus Ju sl slurttrig his shift at th r Lou is U n a -P a cific lu m b e r
m ill In C lo v rrd a le . C alif., when the lo g that
w ould a lte r Ills life rolled dow n h is ro n v e y n r
tx-ll toward a high-speed saw he w as w o rking
on. It w as M ay 1987, a n d A le xa n d e r w as 23.
Ills Job w as to split logs. He w as n e arly three
feet aw ay w hen the log hit h is saw and Ihe
saw t-xplodrd. One h alf o f the blade stu ck In
tlie log. T h e other h alf hit A le xa n d e r In th r
head, te a rin g
th ro u g h h is safety
h e lm e t a n d f a c e
shield. I lls fuce was
slashed from eye to
c h in . I lls Ju g u la r vein
wus n early severed.
I lls t e e t h w e re
sm ashed and his Jaw
w as cut In half.
A le x a n d e r h u d
never even heard o f a
sabotage ta ctic called
tree sp ik in g u n ill he
became a victim of
" e c o - t e r r o r ls m
S o m e o n e w h o o b ­ ( s o m e ra d ic a l
jected lo tree c u llin g
e n v iro n m e n ­
had Imbedded u huge
t a lis t s a re
s trc l sp ike In the log
u s in g g u e rrilla
I It a t v i o l e n t l y
w a rfa re to
Jammed (h r saw.
s a v e Ih e
N o w t h e w h o le
w oods, j
t im b e r I n d u s t r y
know s a n d searching
for tree sp ik e s h as become u fart o f life In
lu m ber m ills.
After ye ars of fru itle ss b u ltlrs In co urt and
pleas that full un deaf e a rs In Congress, some
radical e n viro n m e n ta lists are u sin g g u e rrilla
warfare to save the woods. A rm e d w ith
spikes, bolt cu tle rs a n d sledgeham m ers, the
grow ing m ilita n t faction Is co m b in g the
e o u n lry s ld r d isru ptin g lim ber, m in in g and
ra n ch in g o|x-ratlon*, a ll In the nam e of
protecting M ix her Earth .
Tree sp ik e s arc am ong Ihc m ost v icio u s of
ih c strategies. W hile the tree is s till In ih c
forest, the sp ike Is driven In at an angle so Ihe
head Is h idden In the bark. It can sh atter a
c h a in s a w o n Im pact s e n d in g p ie ce s of
razor-sharp steel flying. " T h e purpose of tree
sp ik in g Is n ol lo hurt unybody. it ’s to keep
trees from being c u t," sa ys IJuvc Forem an,
co-founder o f Earth F irst, tlx- m ust radical
arm o f the en viron m ental m ovem ent. Since
lls form ation In 1980, E a rth First has lived by
Ihe slogan “ No C o m pro m ise In Defense of
M oth e r E a rth ." Its follow ers have been
know n lo ch a in them selves to trees, lie down
In front of bulldozers and van d a lize m a ch in ­
ery. M any Earth First follow ers don 't lake
|K»rt In the cco-sabotugc. hut Ihc tactics
advocated by Ihe group have m ade It the
target o f FB I scrutiny.
Forem an h im self Is c u rre n tly a w a itin g trial
on a ch arge of co n sp ira cy to tear dow n an
e le c t ric a l tow er, f ie p u b lis h e d a hook.
"Ecodefense: A Field G u id e lo M onkeyw rent h in g ." a n d M Is an undergro un d best seller.
He borrow ed ih c term "m o n k c y w re n c h ln g "
from the late Edw ard Abbey w hose btxik
"T h e M on key W ren ch G a n g ." ro m a n ticize d
e n v iro n m e n ta l sabotage. F o re m a n 's book
Includes d iagram s for pro|KT tree s p ik in g and
In stru ctio n s on how lo cu t d aw n pow er lines,
flatten tires, burn m a ch in e ry . Jam lo ck s und
set s tin k bomb*. "... th is Is where the ecotcur
can have fu n ." Forem an wrote.
T ills k in d of “ fu n " b rin g s the ra d ica ls Into
direct confin-l w ith m a in stre am e n viro n m e n ­
ta lis ts . E m - s a b o tc u rs to ld o u r re p o rte r
M elin da M aas lh a l th ey th in k m ilita n t tactics
w ill b rin g quk-kcr re su lts and that Ihe
m a in stre am pltxldcrs a rc se llin g u ul. The
m txlerales fear lh a l m on key w re n ch in g sets
Itaek the entire m v lro n m c n ia l m ovem ent.
W h ile the e n v lm tu n e n la lls ls argue about the
Ix-st w ay to save Ihe trees, the lim b e r ru tte rs
have m ore Important th in g s lo w orry about —
s a vin g th e ir own lives. T h e y have turned to
m etal detectors. Increased se cu rity and re­
w ards for I he capture o f cco-saboteurs.
C o ngress has helped the U m ber cutters
w ith a law [sotted last year Im posing a life
prison a rn ic n re on Ihe cu lp rit If a ire c spike
k ills a logger.

I

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Sanford Htrald. Sanford

Audit
C B B t lB B r i fr o m F a g s I A

Laka Mary Rotary hat fartlliaar tala
L A K E M A R Y - The R o tary C lu b of L a k e M ary w ill hold Its
sprin g le rtlllx e r M ir M arch 17 and 18.
Fifty-pound bags o f o rg a n ic fertilizer w ill be sold at 89.00. or
81.99 below retail prices. T h e sale w ill be at P u b llx In Lake
M ary Village a n d the K-M art p a rkin g lot In Lake M ary Centre,
both on Lake M ary Boulevard.
T h e sale w ill run from 0 a m. to 5 p.m . M arch 17 u iu l from 9
a.m. lo 4 p.m. M a rrh 18.

Bikes

I

1A
the three-county program .
S a n fo rd 's share o f the 846.438
needed to operate the b icy cle
program th is year w as to be
8973. T he group has also asked
S e m in o le C o u n ty for 89.033.
A lta m o n te S prin g s for 81.203.
Longw ood for 8448 and Lake
M a ry for 8 1 8 3 C a s s e lb e rry .
O viedo and W inter S p rin g s have
a lso been asked to co n trib u te per
capita share i
C e m y sa id Orange a n d O s ­
ceola co u n tie s eagerly w elcom ed
the b icycle projpam . but S e m i­
nole C o u n ty and Its aeven citie s
were not a s eager. A lta m o nte
S p rin g s w .is the o n ly S e m in o le
C o u n ty c ity last year to co n trib ­
ute to the prog ran), he said.
Seven cities, p lu s O range and
O sceola counties, h elp support
the program fin an cially . C e m y
said. If M P O doesn't get support
from the citie s across the trtco u n ty area, he said, “ the whole
th in g goes kablooey.**
T he M PO Is developing a plan
for b icy cle tra ils th rou gh the
three-county area In hopes of
redu cin g the num ber of ca rs on
area roads.
“ Maybe It's not the answ er for
the co m m ute from Lake M ary to
W alt D isn ey W orld, but m ore for
th e on e-m ile trip s to the 7E le v e n ." C e m y m id.
T o get safely from A ltam onte
M all to shops o n ly across the
street requires a d riv e across S R
436. T h e se trips, those that
m easure leas than one m ile on
the odom eter, are largely re ­
sponsible for congestion on area
roads. C e m y said.
C e n tra l F lo rid a 's h igh ra n k in g
for b icycle fatalities and Injuries
Is due. In p a ri, to year-round
w a rm w e a th e r th a t k e e p s
c y c lis ts on the road throughout
the year. C e m y said. " I f New
Y o rk w as su nn y a ll year. It
w o u ld p ro b a b ly ra n k p re tty
h W . 'U lf J f t ld .
_
B u t th e O rla n d o a re a s till
ra n k s poorly com pared to other
citie s In F lo rid a w here roads are
m o re s a fe fo r c y c li s t s a n d
drivers. C e rn y said. He ca lls
G a in e sville Ihe best place for
c y c lin g In Ih e s o u th e a s te rn
U nited States.
A b o u t 12 p e r c e n t o f
G a in e s v ille 's p o p u la tio n c o m ­
m u tes by bucycle. C e m y said,
com pared to lem th am h alf of

one percent In O rlando. B ik e
tra ils a n d safety program s help
p r o m o te c y c li n g aa a s a fe
altern ative to d riv in g , he said.
" A city lik e G a in e sville co u ldn 't
get along w itho u t Ihe b icy cle ."
he said.
M ary Pfeiffer, o w n e r of G eared
fo r C y c lin g b ic y c le sh o p In
L o n g w o o d . c o n f ir m s C e n tr a l
F lo r id a 's r e p u ta t io n a s u n ­
frie n d ly lo cyclists. "T h e O r­
lando area h as one of the poorest
r e p u t a t io n s fo r c y c lin g . A ll
c y c lis ts here recognize II. and
c y c lis ts co m in g Into Ihe area
a re a a w a re o f l i In s ta n tly ."
Pfeiffer said.
C e m y said Flo rid a ch ild re n are
20 lim e s m ore lik e ly to die on a
b ic y c le th a n fro m d ru g s o r
k id n appin g. A cro ss Ihe co u n try
last year. 1.300 c h ild re n died In
bike a ccid e n ts w h ile o n ly 67
c h ild re n died from d ru g abuse.
C e m y said.
A lth o u g h Ihe n u m b e rs a rc
h ig h for deathes am on g c h ild re n
rid in g bikes. C e m y said. Florid a
sch oo ls spend less than 81 a
year per c h ild to leach b icycle
safety.
Florid a also ra n k s high In bike
fatalitie s am on g adults, cla im in g
51 percent of the n ation 's senior
c itiz e n bike deaths. C ern y said.
“ R id in g a b ike u nd w a lkin g are
a lo l m ore d a n g rro u s than peo­
ple th in k ." C e m y said.
T he latest sta tistics (or b icy cle
fatalities and Injuries In S e m i­
nole C o u n ty show no bike deaths
In 1988. but three deaths In
1987. W h ile 114 bike acciden ts
w ith Injuries were reported In
1988. C e m y sa ki he estim ates
the actual n um ber of acciden ts
lo b e 10 tim es higher.
W h ile per capita bike Injuries
decreased 13 percent across the
state over the past six years.
Injuries In Sem inole C o un ty de ­
creased o n ly five percent. C e rn y
sa id the dccre a sse m a y not
r e p r e s e n t a n e n v ir o n m e n t
b e c o m in g m o re f r ie n d ly to
cyclists.
“ I th in k a big part o f that
decrease Is fewer people are
w illin g to tide th e ir bike s." he
said.
T he causes for b icycle deaths
and Injuries are m any. A m ajor
cause of ris k for cy c lis ts Is the
w ay roads are bu ilt. C e m y said.

ADMISSIONS

laniard
HorttdO Hrtflin
t ilM lH m
Cl«r*nc*
TarrlL McClur*
Kr l*IH Parker
GtiaJ Petal
DC William*
Michelle L AM me. iv tllt
Mary E StomfleM. Deltona
Prvkan T. Janet. Deltona
John S MacLennan. Deltona
Cattle M Penrod. Deltona
HancyS Schmlti. Deltona
John Quarterman. Laka Mary
Pat Taylor. Otteen

Dehoran Arm Bryant
William k. Cooper
Kelvin Jetkt
Clarence Jottus
Willie Moore
Prank L Newkirk
Alice W Orou
louite Taylor
Bonnie Satph. Altamonte Sprint*
Semico CoM. Deltona
Edward Fromm. Deltona
Thame* F Norton. Deltona
Bonnie L Wilton. Deltona
Irvin Eundta. Laka Mary
Helen Hwton. Ewollt
Patricia Duma*. Orange City
JackC. Fink. Sorrento
Catlalavot Turner and twhy girl
BIBTHS
Central Florida Bogloapt

DISCHAaOIS

Tine M. Canard, haby girl
Sandra Jama*, haby girt
PNature Sutton, baby girl

Emmanuel A Barton

V,

c ity last y e ar Included 8 2 .6 3
m illio n In sta te g r a n t s a n d
8 2 2 0 .3 4 6 In fe d e ra l g r a n t s ,
another new listin g In th e a u d it
said.
A few tid b its from the a u d it's
new section s are:
• T h e a u d it show s Ihe m u ch
d isp u te d m a rin a H o lid a y Inn
property, leased to Ihe hotel by
Ihe c ity sin ce 1967. v alu e d at
o n ly 823.000. T w o y e a r's rent
for that property owed Ihe c it y la
rig h t l i m n that value.
U p o n n o tic in g that a s s e s s ­
m ent. C o m m ission er A .A . MeC la n a h a n asked HUI. “ D id you
leave off a couple o f z e r o n ? "
H ill said the 123.000 figu re la
based on h istorical value, not on
a ctu al cu rre n t value.
• D eposits In local fin a n cia l

C M t U s s d fn

F a g s 1A

a n d Ihe
Flo rid a G a m e and Fresh w ater
F ish C o m m issio n w ill also be on
hand lo give dem on strations lo
the youngsters.
" T h r w hole point of th is cele­
bration Is the re vival services
w h ich w ill be held three tim e s on
S u n d a y a n d once a day the rest
o f Ihe w e e k." B rack said.
R rv . D avid Burton, aaaoctale

JO S E P H C. L A M A N N A
Jo seph C. Lam anna. 80. 3425
E. S cm o ra n B h d .. A ltam onte
Springs, died S unday at Florida
Hospital. Orlando. Born A u g. 18.
1909. In E lk in s . W. Va.. he w as a
w in te r resident o f A lta m o n te
S prin g s from Springfield. Ohio.
He was a retired su pervisory
analyst for the governm ent. H r
w as a m e m be r of the SeventhD ay A d v e n tis t C h u rc h .
S pringfield. He-was a m em ber of
the Q u a rte r C en tury C lu b and a
life m em ber o f DAV.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
V i r g i n i a L . S is s o n ; s is t e r .
M arg a re l C h ris to p h e r.
S p rin g fie ld ; brother. V in c e n t.
Naples.
B a ld w in - F u lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Home. O rlando. In charge of
arrangem ents.

director of evangelism for the
Florid a Baptist Convention, w ilt
be Ihe re v iv al evangelist. R ic h ­
ard Fu lle r, m u sic d ire ctor o f the
First B aptist C h u rch o f M errttt
Island, w ill lead the g ro u p In
song S u n d a y n ig h t.
On T uesday evening. C h ris ­
tian singer A l Denson w ill e n ­
tertain the youngsters w ith h is
m usic.

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Eguts co uple arrived In Sanford.
H arriett said.
T h e m on e y ts believed by
police to be spoils from th r
operation o f a d ru g pipeline from
C o lom b ia to M ia m i and New
Yo rk, police said. T h e D E A had
ordered police not to d iscu ss th r
f in d . B u t th e f ilin g o f th e
forfeiture s u it last week made
som'e o f ih e Inform ation about
the case p a rt o f th e p u b llr
record. H a rrie tt said.
A ll police departm ents w ho
provide m anpow er to C C IB w ill
share In C C iB 's portion of th r
find. In additio n to the Sem inole
C o u n ty S h e riff's D e partm en t.
Sanford. L a k e M ary. Longwood.
Oviedo. C asselberry, and A lta ­
m onte S p rin g s police are part of
CCIB . One local p olice chief, w ho
provides an agent to C C IB . said
he e xp e cts h is d e p a rtm e n t's
share of the C C IB share of the
m oney to total about 830.000.

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C M t l a i M fr o m P a g * 1A
&gt;
traffic atop linke d to
the S an ford case J a n . 23.
A g e n ts here confiscated the
cash a n d re lu m e d the rental ca r
lo Its ow ner. Since E g u la and her
ex-husband. J a ir o Egula. said
th e c a s h w a s n 't th e ir s , n o
ch arges were filed against them
and th e y were allow ed to return
hom e to M ia m i vta bus.
In the New Je rse y rase. Ja iro
Egu ts' brother. E d u a rd o Alberto
Egula. a C o lom bian , w as travel­
in g w ith A w lld a Delgado Rivera.
State troopers there seized 81
m illio n from th rlr car. Troopers
a lso found an A m tra k reserva­
tion n u m b e r from V lrgtana to
S a n f o r d In E d u a r d o E g u ts '
p o s s e s s io n . T h o s e tro o p e rs
lip p e d D E A and C C IB agents and
S a n f o r d p o lic e a n d r e p r e ­
s e n t a t iv e s o f th o s e th re e
agenlcea were at the A u to T rain
sta tio n w hen the c a r and the

B ro ck said he hopes th e y can
get m any y o u n g u e rs in v o lv e d In
the C h ris tia n a ctiv itie s. "T h e
Bash w ill Include a k in d of
C h r is t ia n O ly m p ic s . " B r o c k
added.

Now, braces for
children and adults
are affordable!

*69
*79

Sem inole C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry
on Palm etto Avenue c la im s a
collection o f 37.744 hooks. nr«
co rdin g lo Inform ation In tin
a u d it's " m ls r e lla n r o o y
statist I n . "

Cash

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OPENING
f

I n s t it u t io n s t o t a lle d 8 2 .1 3 7
b illio n tn 1969. T h a t figure Is up
from 8 7 2 2 .4 m lllo n In 1980.
• New c o n stru ctio n In Sanford
last y e a r totalled 8 2 0 .2 9 m illio n,
u p from 8 &gt;2.23 m illio n In 1980.
• T h e n o rth b ra n c h o f the

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JO S E P H A N D E S SON
Jo se p h Anderson. 79. 1704
W est 9 th S t.. S a n fo rd , died
F r i d a y a t U n iv e r s it y C o n ­
valescence Center. D eland. Born
A p ril 27. 1910. In O range Park.
Florida, he moved lo S an ford In
I960. He wus a laborer and a
Baptist.
S u r v iv o r s Include son.
L ro n a rd y . C o lum bia. M aryland;
d a u g h te rs LaG lorta C a llo w a y .
Rochester. New York; B e tty J .
Freddie. Sanford; B e tty Long.
Sanford; brothers A n dre w . S a n ­
ford: E dw a rd H am ilton. Sanford;
13 g ra n d ch ild re n ; five gre a t­
grandch ildren.
W llson-E lchelberger M ortuary.
Inc-.. Sanford. In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

H O S P IT A L M O T E S
Cwrtrti runs* k&gt;|m m I Hmwui
FrMSv

order
to com pete for a C e rtifica te o f
A ch ievem ent for E xc e lle n ce In
Reporting, the C P A s a n d th e c ity
fin a n ce departm ent th is y e ar
had to add to the a u d it new
sections. In clu din g a sta tist leal
section s h o w in g the c ity 'a fin a n ­
c ia l h ig h lig h ts over 10 years.
T h e new audit form a l Includes
an overview o f the c ity 's a c tiv i­
tie s throughout the f o c a l year,
the e co no m ic outlook for th e c ity
a n d m ajor In itiatives for the
c it y 's future. The new form at
also Includes a m ore detailed
p ictu re o f ca s h flow for each c ity
account
Even the a u d it's ro v e r h as a
new look. T h e cover features a
co lo r photograph of the M e m o ri­
a l P ark flag fly in g over the c ity
m arin a. Last year's co ve r was
paper stock, w ith o n ly th e S e m i­
nole Indian on the c ity seal a s an
Illustration.
C h ris tin e H ill, of C oopers A
Lybran d. sa id the m ore co m ­
prehensive report w ill give the
c it y a m o re favorable ra tin g
am on g bo n d in g agencies ana
fin a n cia l analysts.
A cco rd in g lo audit figures, the
c ity had 83.3 m illio n In reserve
w hen ih e 1989 fiscal year ended
Sept. 30. T h e 1988-89 budget
totalled 818.7 m illio n .
T he c ity had received n early
9 6 percent o f 83.2 m illio n In

property taxes owed for 1988 by
y e a r's end. according to a u d it
statistics. T o p taxpa y er s In the
C ity o f S anford last y e a r w ere
H o sp ita l Corporation o f A m e rica ,
w h o p a id 800.949 In ta x e s for
C e n tra l F lo rid a R egional H o s p i­
tal; K im k o o f M erritt is la n d , Inc..
w h o p a id 861.132 In ta x e s for
S e m in o le C e n t e r s h o p p in g
center; a n d S helter P rop e rtie s
VII. w h o p a id 848.266 for S ailpointe Apartm ents.
P roperty taxes last y e ar
u p m ore th a n 82 m illio n
taxes collected In S an fo rd In
I960.

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Iranians visit Beirut
amid hostage talk

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B E IR U T . Lebanon — A n Iranian delegation
m ade u no fficia l viaita lo the S y ria n a n d Lebanese
ca p ita ls a m id fresh reports on the poaalble release
of w e ste rn hostaftrs In Lebanon.
T h e Independent new spaper o f L on d on re­
ported S u n d a y that the Iranian negotiators'
m issio n w as to organize the release of one or
m ore o f the 18 captives held by S h iite M oslem
groups lo ya l to Iran.
A cco rd in g to the newspaper, le a d in g Iranian
fig u re s a n d U.S. o ffic ia ls . In c lu d in g form er
Secretary o f State C y ru s Vance, have a lready held
secret ta lk s In Geneva. M uscut. O m an, and
A n ka ra . T urkey.
" T h e A m e rica n s Involved were ca re fu l not to
h a v e c o n t a c t s w i t h p r e s e n t o f f i c i a l s In
W a sh in gto n ." the Independent w ld .
In W ashington. V ice President D an Q u a ylc
denied that any " q u id pro qu o" negotiations for
the release o f the hostages were otvu rln g .
"W e 're not using C y V ance to negotiate for the
release of the hostages." Quayte sa id In an
Interview w ith C B S -T V 's "F a c e the N a tio n ."
V an ce w as secretary o f slate w h en Iranian
ra d ica ls seized the U.S. Em bassy In T e h ra n and
Its occu pan ts In N ovem ber IV79. T h e ordeal
ended In Ja n u a ry 1981
w ith the release o f the
re m a in in g 92 A m e rica n hoatages.
• "I'm not going to give a n y little n u a n ce o r any
little cre d ib ility to the story ... because th e re 'll go
expectations a fp ln ." Quayte said. " A n d we don't
w ant to get expectation s up. W e w ant the
hostages ou t.”
B ritis h officials acknow ledged, a cco rd in g to the
Independent, that “ an approach " had been m ade
several w eeks a g i offering to open n egotiations
for the release of A n g lica n C h u ic h e n vo y T e rry
W aite.
A su m o f 8 2 0 m illio n w as to be part o f the deal.
It said.
T h e Iranian team w as dispatched to B e iru t by
Iranian President H a sh cm l Rafsanjanl. w ho has
show n Interest In developing relatio n s w ith the
West to prop up Ira n 's tottering econom y, the
new spaper said.
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CONDOMINIUMS, according to
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F lre p lo c o .
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Doort Refrigerator. Range.
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under the Fictitious Name of
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Notice is hereby given that I
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M a ry. F L 22/44. Sem inole
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OVIEDO F L 22/45. application
*12 11/ 0029A. on 2/14/90 The
protect ift located in Seminole
C o u n t y . S o c t io n i t ) 24.
Townshiplft) 21 South. Range 22
Cast The application is tor a
44 440 a e r o P R I V A T E
MULTI O W ELLING USE SITE
to bo known aft P I C K E T T
OOWNS UNIT S The receiving
water body(left) it L A K E
PICKETT
JAM ES O HARTMAN. 220
STO N E R R D . W IN TER
SPRINGS. F L 22/04. application
I4II/02I4A. on I0/1//44 The
prwiect if located in Semmole
C o u n t y . S o c t l o n ( t ) 24.
Township!«) 20 South. Range 20
East The application is lor o
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are available for inspection
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on each perm it application
listed above unless a petition for
an administrative proceeding
(hearing) is tiled pursuant to the
provisions of section 120 S/. F S .
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decisions identified above may
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Notice It hereby given Rial l
am engaged in busmest at P O
Baa 95(001. Lake M ary F L
2)795 tOOt. Seminole County.
Florida under the Fictitious
Name ot S A S MAILING LIST,
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Somtoo*e County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
•45 09 Florida Stotutes 1957
Walter A Oortmet ster
Publish Fabruory I). 19. 24.
March I. 1994
DEN 12)

NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
im engaged In business at 0 5 I
Wymore Rd HA. Altamonte
Spring*. F L 227)4. Seminole
Cewnty. F le rid e under the
Fkfitieut Name ef FLORIDA
AIR CLIAN IN O . end that I
intend la register said name
with the Clerk el the Circuit
Ceurt. Seminal# County. Fieri
da. in accordance with the
Provisions Of the Fictitious
Name Statute*. TeWlt Section
•45 99 F lor Ida Statute* 1957
Thomas Loudensiager
Publish February I). 19. 24.
March 5.1990
O EN 1 0 ________________

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I B IO*T E E NTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
HI A I M FOR
SEM IN OLE COURTY.
STATE OP FLORIDA.
Case Me. i 99 4495 CJkeo I

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I IIR H T S IN T H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
HI A M FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
STATE OP FLORIOA
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NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ts hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 2541
Park Dr
*42. Sanford Fla
22//J Seminole County. Florida
under the Fictitious Nome of
O Y K E M A DECORATORS and
that I intend to register sa*d
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Semmoie County.
Florida in accordance with the
Previsions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 99 F lor ida Statutes 195/
O Y K E M A DECORATORS
Herbert F Oykema
Publish February 24 March 5
12. 19. 1990
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DEO 54

INTHB CIRCUIT COURT OP
FLORIOA IN AN O FO R TH E
COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
CIVIL ACTION WO
444492 CA 95P
STATE OF FLORIDA
D E PA R T M E N T OF
TRANSPORTATION
Petitioner.
vO­
LAR E MARY C E N T R E . L T O .
of el
Defendants
NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE
AHO
NOTICE OP SUIT
STATE OF FLORIOA TO
American Security Bank. N A
SER VE DeugiasT Ledwith.
President
720 Fifteenth Street. N W
Fifth Fleer
Washington. O C 29912
To ell said defendants who are
living, and it any or ail dtten
dants are deceased, the un
known spouse, heirs, devisee*,
grantee*, creditor*, lienor*, or
ether partie* claim in g by.
through, i*Wer. or agamst any
such deceased defendant or de
fondants, if alive, and. if dead,
their unknown spouse, heir*,
devisees, legatees, grantees,
creditors, lienors, or ether
parties claiming by. through,
under, or against any such
deceased defendant or defen
dents, and all ether parties
having er claiming to have any
right, title, er interest m on* *e
the property described in the
Petition, to wit
SECTION 77149 242/
STATE R OAO409(1 4)
SEMINOLE COUNTY
DESCRIPTION
F E E SIMPLE - LIMITED
ACCESS RIGHT OF WAY
PARCEL NO 10
That part el
From the Seuthwest cor^br el
the NW (* e( the NW U el
Section 14. Township 29 South
R ange 29 E a s t . S em ino le
County. Flo rida, fun South
t v *9 4)' East, along me South
lint el said MW i*. a distance ef
220 00 feet tor a POINT OF
BEGINNING thence continue
South 49*49*42“ East. J49 00
feet, thence North 00*0444“
East 200 00 feet, thence South
•9**9*42*' East M2 27 Met to a
p o in t on t h e N ew W e st
Rigth of Way Line ef Lake
Emma Read, thence Northeast
erly eiang said Right et Way
Line ef Leke Em ma Read,
thence Northeasterly ©tong said
Right el Way Lina and a curve
concave Southeasterly having a
radius ol 1094 91 feet, a central
angle ef •7*21*14“ . a chard
bearing ol Norm 04*59 14“ lo st,
tor an arc distance of 121 91 feet
to the O d West Right of Way
Lina ef Leke Em m a Read,
thence Norm 00*10*40** le st,
along said West Rigth ol Way
Line 770 0 feet to a point on the
South line o f tho Norm 224 24
feet et said NW •« theme Norm
•9*44 M West along *©&gt;d South
Line ol the North 220 20 teet. a
distance of 212 91 feet thence
North 00*1940“ East. 201 04 teet.
to a p o in t on th e S outh
Right of Wey Line o f Lake Mary
B o u le v a rd , th e n ce N orth
4t*2! 22 West along said South
Right of Wey Line. 4/ 94 teet to
the beginning ot the Limited
Access Right of Wey of State
R o o d 400. t h e n c e S outh
00*15*20 * West along setd
Limited Access Right et Way.
22 0 teet to a point on a curve
concave Southeasterly end
having a tangent bearing at said
point ot Norm 40*44 20“ West
and having a radius of 90 0
foot, thence Southwesterly along
the arc ot said curve 242 21 foot
through a central angle of
2 4 * i r ) l “ to the Point ot
Tangency of said curve, thence
South 40*27 59“ West 270 20 toot
to a point on tho East Line ot the
West 220 toot o t the NW U of the
NW *« of said Section H thence
South 00*0 04 * West along said
East line. 1114 42 teet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING
A) ly in g N o rt h e rly end
Westerly ot a line described as
follows
Commence at the Northwest
corner of Section 14. Township
0 South. Range 20 East. Semi
note County. Florida, said cor
nor being on the center line ot
survey of Lake Mary Boulevard.
Protect Section 7710. thence
run Norm 49*42*44“ East along
said survey line (Norm lino of
said Section 14) a distance of
424 2/ le e t. thence South
0*17*14“ East 114 22 teet to the
Easterly eiisfing Limited Ac
cess right ot way line of State
Road 4 0 (I 4) lor the POINT OF
BEGINNING of the line being
herein described, thence con
Itnuo South 0*17*14“ East 224
teet to the beginning ot a curve
concave Westerly, having a ra
dius o f 515 teet and a chord
bearing ot South 12*41*41“ West;
thence Southerly along the arc
o f said curve through a central
angle ol 27*57*57“ a distance ot
241 12 teet tor tha end ol said
curve thence South 27*40*41
West 40 14 teet to the East line
of the West 129 Met ol the NW •«
01 the NW •« of said Section 14
tor the ENO of the line being
her ©in described
TO GETHER with all rights at
mgrtss. ©gross, light, air and
view between the Grantor s
remaining property and any
facility constructed on the above
described property
F E E SIMPLE - RIGHTOF
WAY
ANO B) lying Northerly of a
line described es follows
Commence at a point on me
N o rth lin e ot Section 14.
Township 20 South. Range 20
East. Semmoie County. Florida
(said line also bemg the center
line o f survey ol Lake Mary
Boulevard. Protect Section
7710) lying 914 IJ Met Norm
•9*42*44“ East of me Northwest
corner thereof, thence run South
0*1/14 * East 0 Met Mr the
POINT OF BEGINNING ol the
line bemg herein described,
thence North 49*42*44“ East
2/9 24 Mel Mr the END ol the
Ime bemg herein described
C O N T A IN IN G in the ag
gregafe 2 92/ acres, more or
•ess
OWNED BY
CORPORATE
PO IN T! PARTN ER S. LTO a
F tortda Limited Partnership
SUBJECT TO MORTGAGE
recorded m Official Records
Book 1942. page /. FINANCING
STATEM EN T recorded m Ol
ficiai Records Boo* 1942. page
R FIRST AM EN D M EN T re
corded in O ffic ia l Records
Books 2022 page 1/1/ and 70J4.
page 74/. SECONO AM EN D
MENT recorded in Official Rec
ords Book 2022 page 1/41 and
024 page 752 and A M EN O ED
FINANCING STATEM EN T re
corded m Official Records Boo*
20)7 page i / 0 in favor of
AMERICAN SECURITY fi *NK.
NA
ANO IN TEREST, it «iy.
of M AXM EDIA. INC . a Florida
Corporation

Logoi Nolle—

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT. OP
TH E SIO M TIIN TM JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AN D PON
SEM INOLE PLORIOA
CASE N0 49 4415 C A M P
CREO ITH N IFT. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs
C H A R L ES N PALMQUIST. ef
al.
Defendants
TO M ICH AEL O N E I L L HESS
andM AN TH A S HESS
1595 Maitland Avenue
Maitland. Florida
and any parties who may be
Interest as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants, by. through, under or
against M IC H A E L O N E I L L
HESS andM AN TH AS HESS
NOTICE O F ACTION
YOU AR E N OTIFIEO that an
action tor foreclosure of a mort
gage on the following property
The South 40 2/ toot of Lot 14.
and the Norm 29 42 fool of Lot
15. B l o c k B O A K L A N O
SHORES, according to the plat
thereof, recorded m Plat Book
10. Pages 2 and 4. Public
Records ot Semmoie County.
Florida
has boon Med against you end
you ore required to serve o copy
of your written defenses to it. if
a n y ,
on J O H N
C
EN G LE H A R O T. P A . 1524 E
Livingston Street. Orlando
Florida JJMJ. Plaintiff's at
lorney w&lt;- or be tow March 22
i*90 and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney, or immediately there
after, otherwise a default wilt be
entered agemst you lor the
rebel demanded m the Com
piamt for Foreclosure
WITNESS my hand and seat
of this Court on February 14.
1990
M ARYAN N E MORSE
C L E R K O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Cecelia V Ekern
Publish February 19. 24. March
5. 12. 1990
O EN 21/
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number M 924 CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Virgil G Bumgardner. Jr .
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO A L L PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T THE A B O V E
E S T A T E ANO A L L O TH ER
PERSON S IN T E R E S T E D IN
THE ESTATE
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FIE O that the administration of
fh o e s t a t e o f V i r g i l G
Bumgardner. Jr . deceased. File
Number M 924 CP. is pending in
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo r id a . P ro b a te
Division. the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. F L 22//I The personal
representative of the estate is
Oonna Bum gardner. whose
address is Route 4. Boa M.
San lord. FL 22/71 The name
and address of the personal
representative's attorney ore
set forth below
All persons having claims or
demands agamst the estate are
req u ired . W ITH IN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE, to Me with
the clerk of the above court a
written statement of any claim
or demand they may have Each
Claim must be in writing and
must indicate the basis lor the
claim, the name and address of
the creditor or hts agent or
o tto rn o y . and the amount
claimed If the claim is not yet
due. the date when It will
become due shad be stated If
the claim is contingent or unit
qwidettd. th« netwre of the
uncertainty shall be stated If
the claim is secured, the securi
ty shall be described The
claimant shad deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk
to enable the clerk to mad one
copy to each personal repre
sentat i ve
AII persons interested in the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has
been m ailed are required
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FR OM THE OATE OF THE
F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF
THIS NOTICE to file any ob
Iactions they may have that
challenge th* validity ot the
decedent s will, the quadfica
lions of the personal repre
senfative or the venue or
lurisdicfional the court
A L L CLA IM S o e m a n o s
ANO O BJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E O WILL BE F O R E V E R
B A R R EO
0*»e of the first publication ot
this Notice ot Administration
M a rch ! 1990
Donna Bumgardner
A* Personal Representative
of the E state of
Virgd G Bumgardner Jr
Deceased
ATTO RNEYFOR
P E R S O N A L R E P R E
SENTATIVE
TricidA Madden Esquire
Fisher. Matthews A Madden
P A
411 Oougias A venue
Aitemunte Springs
Telephone *0/ 44J 2/2/
Publish March 5. I) 1990
O f 0 42

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IH A N O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIOA.
Casa Ha. 1991 lie CA4a K
General Jvrtsdtctie*
Flerida Bar He.: 944999
S O U T H E A S T BAN K FOR
SAVINGS, formerly known as
FIR ST F E O I R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF

LAR R Y R SANDERS, if living
•t ua ef al .
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIOA
TO LAR R Y R SANDERS, if
living, and ALVSA K SAND
ERS. hts wife, if living, includ
mg any unknown spouse ot said
Defendants if either has remar
ried and it either or both of said
Defendants are deceased, their
respective unknown heirs, de
visees. grantees, assignees,
creditors. Honors and trustees,
and all ether per sens claiming
by. through, under or against
the named Defendants
Whose residence is unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Semmoie County. Florida
Lot SO. THE COLOHNAOES
THIRO SECTION, according to
the Plat thereof es recorded In
Plat Book 14. page 55. Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
has been filed agamst you and
ITT FINANCIAL SERVICES, a
corporation. FIRST FA M ILY
FINANCIAL SERVICES. IN C.
a corporation, and you aro
required to serve a copy of your
written defense*, it any. to It on
JO SE P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address is
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2/29. Tampa. Florida 22402
on or before the 4th day ot April.
1990. and Me the original with
tha Clerk of this Court tithor
before service on P la m tltft
attorney or immediately there
after otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor the
relief demanded in the Com
piamt or Petition
D A TEO on this 2nd day of
March. 1999
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY JanoE Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 1 12.19. 24. 1990
DEO 52
CITY OF
LA K E M ARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given by the
City Commission ot the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on March 15. 1999. at
/ 00 P M . or as soon thereafter
as possible, to consider the
adoption of an Ordinance on
tilled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY O F LAK E MARY. FLOR
ID A . A M E N D I N G O R O I
NANCE NO 241 AS COOIFIED
AT C H A PTER 155. APPEN O IX
B. S E C T IO N (A) O F T H E
L A N D OE V I L O P M E NT
COOE
ESTABLISHING NEW
MINIMUM DIMENSIONS FOR
O FF S T R E E T PA R K IN G
S PA C ES . PROVIDING FOR
INCLUSION IN COOE OF OR
OINANCES. PROVIDING FOR
SEV ER AB ILITY. CONFLICTS
A N O E F F E C T IV E O A T E
The Public Hearing will be
held m the City Commission
Chambers 154 N Country Club
Road. Lake Mary Said hearing
may be continued from time to
time until a ImeI decision is
made by the City Commission
Cop es of the Ordinances in full
are available m the City Clerk s
Office
NOTE
IF A PERSON OE
CIOES TO A P P E A L ANY OE
C I S IO N M A O E B Y T H E
COMMISSION WITH R ESP EC T
TO AN Y M A TTER CONSIO
E R E O AT SUCH M EETIN G OR
HEARING HE WILL N E E O A
R E C O R O O F THE PR O C E E D
INGS ANO THAT FOR SUCH
PRUPOSE. HE MAY N E E O TO
ENSURE THAT A VER BATIM
R E C O R O O F THE PR O CECO
INGS IS MADE WHICH RE
CORO INCLUOES THE TES
T IM O N Y A N O E V I D E N C E
UPON WHICH THE a p p e a l
IS TO B E B A SE0
C I T Y OF L A K E M A R Y .
FLORIOA
Carol Edwards. City Clerk
OATE M ARCH ). 1990
Publish March!. (990
O f 0*9

FlorWe Bor Ho. i 444944
SOVRAN M O R T G A G E COR
POP AT ION.
Plaintiff.
v*
DAVIO J SCH U LTE. II living.
•t ua . et a l .
Defendants
NOTICE OP ACTION
STATE O F FLORIDA
TO R E B E C C A A SCHULTE.
If living, end it married. JOHN
DOE. her husbend. whose real
name is uncertain, if living,
including any unknown spouse
at said Defendants it either has
remarried and it either or both
et said Defendants are de
ceased, their respective un
knpnm heir*, devisee*, grantees
assignees, creditor*, lienor* and
trustee*, and all ether person*
claiming by. through, under or
agamst the named Defendants
Whose residence »s unknown
YOU A R E NOTIFIEO that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property m
Semmoie County. F lor ida
lo t I. Tract A. THE ARBORS
at HIDOEN L A K E SSCTIN I.
according to the Plat thereat a*
recorded m Plai Book » . Page
92 and 92. Public Record* ot
Semmoie County. F lor Ida
Let I4IA. T ra ct A . T H E
ARBORS A T HIOOSN L A K E
SECTION I. according to the
Plat thereof a* recorded m Plat
Book 24. page* 92 and 91 Public
Record* ot Seminole County.
Florida
ha* boon filed against you and
DAVID J S CH U LTE. If living,
and it marrled. MRS DAVID J
SCHULTE, hi* wife, it living,
including any unknown spouse
of said Defendants if either has
remarried and If either or both
of said Defendants are de
ceasad. their respective un
known heir*, devisee*, grantees,
assignee*, creditor*. Honor* and
trustees, and all ether persons
claiming by. through, under or
against the named Defendants
and you pro required to servo a
copy et your written defenses, if
any. to It on
JO SEPH M
PA N IELLO .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff'* attorney
whose address I*.
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2/20. Tampa. Florida 22492
on or before the 4th day ot April.
1999. and flit the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plelntlft‘%
attorney or immediately there
after, otherwise o default will
bo entered against you tor the
relief demanded in the Com
piamt or Petition
O ATEO on this 2nd day of
March. 1990
C L E R K OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jana E Jasowic
Oeputy Clerk
Publish March 5.12.19. 24 1990
OEO M
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business at ISM
Oberlin Terraco. Leko Mary
Semmoie County. Florida under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e of
S O U TH E R N AQUASCAPING.
and that wo intend td register
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Semmoie County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions of tho Fictitious
Nam# Statutes. To Wit Soction
•45 09 Florida Statutes 195/
Michaol Wmfrty
Darryl Sullivan
Publish Fobruary 19. 24. March
5.12. 1990
DEN 704
IT. JOHNS R IVER W ATER
M A N A O S M IN T DISTRICT
Otvos Notka at
Intended Agency Action
Tho District gtvos notice of its
infant to issuo o permit to the
fo llo w in g o p p iic a n t is ) on
MARCH 12. 1990
B E L A I R E H O M E S . 441
DOUGLAS A V E . ALTAM ONTE
SPRINGS. F L 22/U. application
«4 11/ 0O91AM4. on 12/23/0 Tho
protect Is located in Seminole
C o u n t y . S o c t io n ( s ) 27.
Township(s) 21 South. Rango 20
East. Tho application is tor a
41 200 aero EXTEN SION OF
TROTWOOO BLV O TO THE
NORTH. TO BE DONE DUR
IN G C O N S T R U C T I O N O F
E A G L E R ID G E O E V E L O P
M EN T to bo knonw os OAK
FOREST UNIT 4 Tho roc loving
wotor body ( lo t) is L A K E
JESUP
JAM ES O HARTMAN. 220
S T O N E R R O . W IN TE R
SPRINGS. F L 22/04. application
*4 11/ 921AA. on 10/17/44 Tho
protect is located in Semmoie
C o u n t y . S o c t i o n ( s ) 24.
Township(s) 20 South. Rango 20
East Tho application is tor o
• 72/ a e r o C O M M E R
CIAL/INOUSTRIAL PARK OF
SIX CO M M ER CIAL LOTS to bo
known os HARTM AN INOUS
TR IA L P A R K (C O M M ER *
CIALI Tho rocleving water
bodylio*) it SOLDIERS C R E E K
(CLASS III)
Tho fifto(s) containing ooch ot
tho above listed application^)
• are available tor inspection
Monday through Friday eacept
tor legal holidays. I 00 a m to
S 00 p m at the St Johns River
Water Management District.
Highway 100 West. Polotka.
Florida
Tho District will taka action
on ooch perm it application
listed above unless o petition tor
an administrative proceeding
(hearing) I* tiled pursuant lo the
provision*©! section 120 !/. F S .
and section *0C I 511. F A C A
person whose substantial inter
ests are affected by any of the
Districts proposed permitting
decisions identified above may
petition tor an administrative
hearing in accordance with sec
tion 120 57. F S Petitions must
comply with the requirements of
Florida Administrative Code
Ruks 40C I III and 29 5 201 and
be tiled with (received by) the
District Clerk P O Bo* 1429
Paiatka. Flo rida 220/4 1429
Petitions for adm inistrative
hearing on the above appiica
tienis) must be filed within
fourteen (14) days ©I pubiica
t*ons ot this notice or within
fourteen (14) days ot actual
receipt ot this mtent. whichever
first occurs Failure to file a
petition within thi* time period
shall constitute a waiver of any
right such person may have to
request an administrative d©
termination (hearing) under
section 120 57. F S concern ng
the subiect permit application
Petitions which are not filed in
accordance wim me above pro
vision* are subiect to dismissal
Publish M a rch !. 1999
DEO 42

Florida Bar He.: 440444
F L E E T M ORTGAGECORP.
Plaintiff.
WILLIAM JA M E S POSEY. If
living,
et ua . et Al ♦
Defendants
NOTICE OP ACTION
STATE OF FLORIOA
TO LINOA J PO SEY, il
living, and it married. JOHN
DO E. her husband, whose real
name t* uncertain, if living,
including any unknown spouse
of *e*d Defendants it either has
remarried and if either or both
ef 4*14 Defendants are de
ceased, their respective un
known heir*, devisees. grantees
assignee*, creditor*, lienor* end
trustees and ail omer persons
claiming by through, undtr or
against the named defendants
Whose residence is unknown
YOU AR E NOTIFIEO that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the tallowing property m
Semmoie County. Florida
LOT 74. SANFORD PLA CE . A
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
TO THE P L A T TH ER EO F AS
RCCOROCO IN FLA T BOOK
22. PA GES 22 THROUGH 25. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F lO R I
DA
has been filed agamst you and
WILLIAM JAM ES POSEY, if
living, and if marrrled. MRS
WILLIAM JAM ES POSEY, tus
wife, if living, including any
unknown spousa of said Oofon
dart* if either has remarried
and if either or both of said
Defendant* are deceased, their
respective unknown heir*, de
visa#*, grantee*, assignee*,
creditors, honors and trustees,
and ail ether person* claiming
by. through, under or agamst
the named Defendants. AM ER
IC A N G E N E R A L H O M E
EQUITY. INC . • corporation
successor by m erger with
CREO ITHRIFT OF AMERICA.
INC . • corporation. RYAN
BROTHERS. IN C. a Florida
co rp o ra te. STERCHI BROS
STORES. INC . a Oolaware cor
poration doing business M Flor
ida. and SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a political subdivision of tho
State ot Florida and you art
required to serve « copy el your
written defenses. It any. to it an
JO SEPH M
PA N IELLO .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff s attorney
whose address is
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2720. Tampa. Florida 12492
on or betor© the 5th day of April.
1990. and hie the original with
tho Clerk ef mis Court either
before service on P la m tltft
attorney or immediately there
after otherwise a default will
be entered agamst you for the
relief demanded w me Com
piomtor Petition
O ATEO on this 1st day ot
March. 1940
(SEAL)
M ARYAN N E MORSE
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Oeputy Clerk
Publish March 5. If. 19 74 l«40
0EO 52
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HIARINO
TOCONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the Planning and Zoning Com
mission m the City Commission
Chambers. City Halt. Santord.
Florida ot / 00 P M on Thurs
day. March IS. 1994. to consider
a request tor Cond tionel Use in
a MR 2. Multiple Family Rest
denfiai Zoning District
L E G A L DESCRIPTION Lot
5. Blk J Meisch Subdivision. PB
2. Page 44
Bemg generally described as
101W 1Ith Street
Conditional Use requested
E ■pansion of a Non conforming
Structure
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opporfunt
ty to be heard at sad hearing
By order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission ot the City
of Santord. Florida mis 1st day
of March. 1990
John Morris. Cha rman
Planning and Zoning
Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at me
above meeting or hearing he
may need a verbatim record ot
tho proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford IF5 294 OIOS)
Publish March 5. 1990
O EO 44

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IH A N O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 94 4414 C A IIP
S JOSEPH DAVIS. JR.
DIVISION P
IN THE AAATTER OF THE
CHANGING NAME OF
Z A C H A R Y F E R E E N EF F
to
ZACHARY YANKOVIC.
A minor
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
c h r is a la n n eff

Whose Residence and Address
are Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F lE O mat a Petiten to Chang©
Name has been filed m the
above styled causa and that you
are required to serve a copy of
your Response or Answer to the
Petition upon the Petitioners
o tto rn o y . FR A N K C
W HIGHAM. ESQUIRE. Post
Office Bo* 1220. Santord. Fiori
da 22/77 1120. and hlo the origi
nai Response or Answer in the
Office of the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court tor Semmoie County P O
Drawer C Santord Florida
22/72 0459. on or betore the 14th
day ot March A 0 1940 If you
fail to do so. a Default Judgment
will be taken agamst you and a
Fmai Judgment entered grant
mg unto me Petitioner RE
BEC CA ANN YANKOVIC. her
demand tor the name change oI
ZACHARY F E R E E N E F F to
ZACHARY YANKOVIC
O ATED at Santord Semmoie
County Florida, thi* 4th day ot
February A D IH0
c l e r k o f th e

CIRCUITCOURT
BY Heather Brunner
Oeputy Clark
Publish February 12. 19. 24.
M arch!. 1940
DEN 142

the t b t n deter led property
loeetod M too Slot* M Flor-do.
Comity plSpmlnpto
You oro turlher notlllod mol
tho Petitioner will apply to tho
Monorebk S Jeteph Oevl». J r .
one ef the Judpr. ef thi. Court
on tto r n M y d April. A D .
lMO. at I M o’clock A M . M
SEM IN OLE County CourthouM.
Santord. Florida, lor an Ordtr ot
Tekmg in thu c o u m A ll dtttn
don* lo thtt c*ll moy roouotl t
hearing .1 Iho tlmo and pl«&lt;*
docignottd and ho hoord Any
detondent lolling lo Mo 0 ro
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origin*l« o llh Iho C k rk ol lhi«
Court on m*t da*o I* iho*
( « u u o*i*t right. Ml*. Intsrotl.
or lion you ar any *1 you havo in
and ** tho property d r w n M In
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ty mould not Do condemned lor
tho ***** and purpomt k*l larth
m th* Potman II you tail lo
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domandod In th* Potman II you
•an la roouotl a hearing an tho
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WITNESS M V HAN D ANO
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C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUITCO UR T
■ y Rum King
Deputy Clark
ISEALI
PuMim FoDruary I*. M March
S. t». I«t»
O EN III

NOTICE OF
P U tL IC H IA R IN O
TOCONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notka it horahy given that a
Public Hearing m il Da held Dy
th* Planning and Zoning Cam
m uiton In Iho City Cemmuuon
Chamber*. City Hall. Santord.
Florid* a l I N P M an Thuri
day March IS. IM0. to convKtvr
a roouotl tor Condiiienei U m m
0 GC l — Conor,i Commercial
Zoning D ltlncl
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N
E1M ol Lei * Amended Plot
Druid Park
Being generally deteribed ot
Cor nor ol 7Mh Slroot end F ranch
Avenue
Conditional U m roquotiod
Dot, 11ing end light repair ooch
on AutomoDilot
All peril*, in Inloro.l end
citifon. mall have an opportuni
•v tobohoardal M id hoar ing
By order al Iho Planning and
Zoning Commi.tion ol Iho City
01 Santord. f lor too thu n no day
ol Fobruary. two
John M orn.. Chairman
Planning and Zoning
Commii.ion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a perron docido. to appeal a
daemon mod# rvllh rotpect to
any manor conudtrod at the
above mooting or hearing, ho
may need O verbatim record ot
th* proceeding*, including ma
latlimony and evidence, avhich
record it not provided by m*
CltyolSantord IFS1M0IMI
Publim March S. IMP
O E O 41
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N AM E
Nollco I* hereby given that I
am engaged m butinot* al m
E S R 04. Longwrood. Saminolo
County, F lo rid a , under *he
Flctlllou. Norn* ol MR UNI
V ER SE H EA LTH
EN
TER PR ISES. and mol I inland
to regular raid nemo him Iho
C k rk ol the Circuit Court. Sam
mol# County. Florida. In *c
c cm done, him Iho Provident ol
Iho FkM Iout Noma Statute*.
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D E O 41
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L A K E M A RY. FLO RIDA
NOTICE OF
F U B LIC H E A R IN O
Nolle* I* hereby given by mo
City Commi.tion ol tho Clfy ol
Lot# Mary. Florida, that u id
Commi.tion h ill hold * Public
Hoor mg on March IS. IW0. al
t OS P M . or a . Mon m artalkr
a . po.dbl*. to con.idor Iha
adoption ol on Ordinance tn
tilled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LA K E M A R Y . FLOR
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U00I THROUGH M il } ANO
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ORDINANCES O F THE CITY
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hold in Iho City Commi.tion
Chamber.. IM N Country Club
Rood Leko Mary Said hearing
may bo continued Irom lin k to
limo until * Imal doetdon I.
mode by m# City Commi.tion
C o p k . ol the Ordinance. In lull
or* o.oiiab V m th# City C k rk «
Otlic#
NOTE
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C ISIO N M A O E BV TH E
COMMISSION WITH R E S P EC T
TO AN V M A T T E R CONSIO
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R E C O R O O F THE P R O C E E D
INGS, ANO THAT. FOR SUCH
PRUPOSE. HE M A Y N E E O TO
EN SUR E THAT A V ER BA TIM
R E C O R O O F THE P R O C E E D
INGS IS M AOE. WHICH RE
CORO INCLUOES THE TES
TIM ON Y AN O E V ID E N C E
UPON WHICH THE A P P E A L
IS T O B E BASED
CITY OF L A K E M A R Y .
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MONDAY

M a r c h 5, 1 9 9 0

■ P*op{«. P*g« 3B
■ClM tlftod. P M 4B
■Com ica, Page SB

Hawks win Early Bird

IN BRIEF
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Bull* cash in on Bin) mitt
L a rry B ird , w h o m ade 71 consecutive free
throw n e a rlie r t ills season, fa llrd to deliver In a
c ru c ia l situation S u n d a y against the C h ica g o
Bu lla.
T h e le a g u e 's le a d in g frce -th ro w s h o o te r
m isse d the second o f three free throw s w llh I I.B
seco nds re m a in in g, a llo w in g the B u lls to post a
1 18-114 triu m p h over the Boston Celtics.
" I t w a s a b s o lu te ly
beyond belief that B ird
w o u ld m i s s . " B u ll s
C o a c h P h il J a c k s o n
said.
W it h the C e lt ic s
tra ilin g 11 5 1 1 2 . B ird
m is s e d a th re e -p o in t
attem pt, but was fouled
b y Scottle P lp p rn . T h e
C h ica g o forw ard w as
a lso w h istled fo ra technical.
B ird , w ho entered the gam e with a .9:14
frce-throw percentage, converted the tech n ical,
b u t m issed the first of two free tlirow s.
In other N B A gam es S u n d a y. Phoenix d e ­
feated Clevelan d 108-08. D etroit dum ped In d i­
a n a l l l - I O S a n d the L A Laker* thrashed
M innesota 115-96.

QOLP
Norman wins Doral in playoff
M IAM I G re g N orm an m ade up seven
s tro ke s in 18 holes to tic and won a four-w ay
p la y o ff by c h ip p in g In on th r first extra hole
S u n d a y at the $1.4 m illio n D oral Open, but said
it w a sn 't even h is greatest com eback.
T h e A u stra lia n , know n us the "Great W h ile
S h a r k " because o f h is co m petitive fire and ligh t
b lo n d hair, has w on 6 0 to u m a m rn ts w orldw ide.
H e said last y e a r's 64 to force a playoff at the
B ritis h Open w as a bigger eom etaick.
"W h a t I d id at H oyal T roo n m ade this look lik e
a s tro ll In the p a rk ." he said.
B u t the B ritis h Often ended In disappointm ent
for N orm an because he was de ra ile d In a p la yoff
by M a rk C a lca v rcch la . T h is tim e he e lim inated
C alcavecchta, T im S im p so n and Paul A z ln g e r
a n d collected the w in n e r s ch e ck for S252.000.
O n the p la y o ff hole. N o rm a n 's approach w ent
o v e r the grern. B u t h is c h ip w ith a sand wedge
w ent straigh t d o w n h ill and Into the cup to give
th e A u stra lia n h is second playoff w in in eight
tries.

COLLKOK NOOPS
Gathers dies during tourney
L O S A N G E L E S — H a n k G a th e rs of Lo y o la
M arym ou n t, the n atio n 's s ix th leading scorer,
d ie d S u n d a y night after ro llu p sin g In c o n ­
v u ls io n s d u rin g the first h a lf of a West Coast
Conference to urn a m e nt sem ifin al.
M om ents after d u n k in g o n a spectacu lar I
alley-oop p la y to give the L io n s a 25-13 lead over
P ortlan d, the B-foot-7 G a th e rs trotted lo m id ­
co u rt. pul h is h an d s on h is knees and cru m b le d
In the h alfro u rt c irc le w llh 13:34 left In the half.
Gathers. 23. w as taken o u lsk fe the gym on a
s t r e t c h e r , a n d p a r a m e d ic s a d m in is t e r e d
e m e rg e n c y tre a tm e n t that Inclu d ed
electroshock. Loyola team m ate und boyhood
frie n d Bo K im b le stood by him .
A fte r about 2 0 m inutes. G a th e rs was placed In
an a m bulan ce a n d taken to D aniel Freem an
M a rin a H ospital, w here he died ut 6:55 p.m ..
L o y o la A th le tic D irecto r B ria n Q u in n said.
Both team s left the court after the Incident,
w h ic h occurred at 5:15 p.m . Fo u r hours la le r,
conference officia ls announced the rest o f the
tournam ent w o uld be canceled.

HOCKKY
Newest Bruins sweep 'Hawks
A fte r B o ston 's newest a cq u isitio n helped the
B ru in s sweep th e ir weekend series against
C h icago. C o a ch M ik e Keenan n u d e a p itc h to
b rin g In som e new help for h is Hlaekhuw ks.
C ra ig J a n n e y fired a p a ir o f goals and
new com er Dave P o u lin added a goal In the th ird
perio d S u n d a y, leading the tiru ln s to a 4-1
v icto ry over the B lackh a w ks.
P o u lin 's goal w as his
fifth In h is last seven
ga m e s after co m in g to
B o s t o n
f r o in
P h ila d e lp h ia fo r d e ­
f e n s e m a n
Ke n
Lin se m a n .
K e e n a n h o p e s th e
B l a c k h a w k s c a n do
lik e w is e before T u e s ­
d a y 's trade deadline.
C h ica g o appears to be In the m arket for Q uebec
left w ing M ich e l G o u le t in exchange fur w in g e rs
Everett S a n ip a sa a n d Dan V inceletle.

C s s iy lM from staff and wrirs reports

BASKETBALL
□ 7 p.m. — E S P N . College. S u n Belt Conference
T ou rnam en t fin al. 7 p.m.
Complsta listings an Pag* I I

Lake Howell takes title
as offense comes alive
Pram staff rap arts
A L T A M O N T E S P K IN O S - For the
first tim e th is sruson. the Luke
H ow ell soflhull team put llte lr h its
together und won Hie fourth a n n u al
E a rly B ird Softball Invitational at
M rrrtll Park Saturday.
L u k e H o w e ll d e fe ate d S p r u r r
C reek 14-3 In Ihe fin a ls to take
hom e the cham pionship. The S ilv e r
H a w k s reached Ih r fin al by defeat­
ing S o u lh S um ter 6-2. Eau G a llie
5-3 u n d L a k e B r a n tle y In I h r
se m ifin a ls 4-3.
L u k r Brantley got to the se m ifi­
nals w ill) u 3-1 v icto ry over Evans

T h e P atrio ts cam e buck from Its loss
lo L u k r H ow ell w ith a 3-1 w in over
l.a k r M ary a n d took hom e Ihe
c n n s u lu llo n tro p h y w ith u 4-0
t rin m p h o v e r S u n lu lu c rs 44).
la ik r H ow ell, w h ich had been
stru gglin g w ith lift h ittin g u ll season
a n il entered the tournam ent w llh u
2 3 rrco rd . fin a lly got th in g s going
u ftrr u ta lk w ith Coach J o Luciano.
" T h is Is the first lim e a ll year
we've put u num ber o f h its together
h urk-to-bark In utt Inning." said
Luciano. "W e had b r r n la lk ln g
ubnut p u ttin g o u r h its together and
w r fin a lly d id In Ihe w in over Lake
H ra n tle y."

In I h r c h a m p io n s h ip g a m e .
Spruce Creek took u 24) lead In Ihe
lo p of Ihe first, but th r S ilv e r H aw ks
scored one ru n In each o f the second
and Ihlrd to tie the game. Lake
H ow ell Ihetl exploded for eight runs
o n six tills in t h r fourth and four
ru n s on five h its In Ihe fifth lo turn
Ihe game Into a rout.
A ll tournam ent performer* M issy
M a rlin e / und M arie P rlrr* led a
16-hll S ilv e r H a w k s a llu r k .
M a rlin e / was 3 for-3 w llh a triple
a n d Iwo H ill w h ile IV le rs was
3-for-4 w llh I h r r r HBI. A ls o conir lliu lin g w r r r W rn d l Van Horn
12 2. 2 K ill). C h ris ty Dees (2-4. 2
141*11 and w in n in g pitcher D lann
Lowe |2-4).
Spruce Creek le lt-e rn le r fielder
K ills was th r o n ly H aw k w llh more
Ilian one hit. going 2-for-3.
M .irtine/ was the S ilv e r H aw ks'
Irudlng li llir r In Ih r tournam ent as

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she went 8 4 o r-l2 w llh three HBI.
Peters w as right b e h in d , going
7 -fo r-l3 w ith Ih rrr HBI. A lso having
good d a ys w ith Ih r ta ils w r r r J o y
•loseph 16 for 13. fou r HBI) and
L ra n n T rim b le (4-for-13. four HBI).
L o w e w as r r r o g n l/ r d for h er
excellent w ork on the m ound for
l-ake H ow ell bv firin g named the

S**,Softbsll. P sg t 2B

Howell girls
show well at
Deltona meet
Ritas of spring
W h ile th r fin al outcom e w asn ’ t
what he had In m in d . Lake H o w ell
H igh School g irls' tra ck coach T o m
H a m m o n trrr w as relatively satisfied
w ith h is tra m 's fourth-place fin ish
at the Deltona Invitation al on S a t­
urday.
Despite m issin g one ru n n e r w h o
had another co m m itm e n t, th r S ilv e r
H a w k s s till totalled 81 points, tr a il­
ing o n ly Daytona Ifc-ach-Srabreezr
(1131. W inter P ark (94) und O ak
K ld g r |H5|.
" I w a s p le a s e d ." s a id H a m ­
m o n trrr. "W e ’ re a y o u n g team and
som etim es w e 'rr a s not as co n sis­
tent as we want to be. But w e're
w o rk in g towards that goal. We want
lo b e consistent.
" O n par. we were pretty good. If
you look at what w e've been doing,
we were right where we should be.
W r were without one runner and
that hurt us a little. Most of the g irls
ran w hat they've h ren ru n n in g o r
better. Nobody lik e s to lose, but I
th in k we did w e ll."
T here was one fru stratin g In ci­
dent for Lake H o w e ll d u rin g the
meet. D uring the tw o-m ile run. Lake
H o w e ll's M lkl P a lu m b o k icke d lo
w hat she though w as the fin ish o f
the last lap. But after she slopped
and utmost left the track, she w as
told she still had a no th e r lap to ru n.
Despite that. P alu m b o s till fin ish ed
second In 12 35.
" I w as v e ry a g g ra v e te d o v e r
tw o-m ile because o f w ay It ended u p
for M lk l." said H a m m o n trrr. " A ll
you can do Is Irurn from It und w rite
it o ff."
P a lu m b o also m anaged u fou rth
p la c e f in is h In th e m ile r u n
( fin is h in g In 5:51) w h ile s is te r
S h e ry l w as th ird in the high ju m p
(4-10) and fifth In the 8 8 0 ru n
12:35.3). S heryl u lso ran a leg on
Luke H ow ell's fifth-place m ile relay
(4:39.8) w ith J e n n y M c D o w e ll.
K riste n Stuart and S a lle y M orris.
M cD ow ell placed In three events
for the S ilv e r H aw ks, fin ish in g fifth
In both the 100-meter dash (13.4)
a n d trip le Ju m p (3I-3VY) w h ile
co m in g In seventh In the 220-yard
d ash 128.51.
S tu a rt and M o rris v'ach scored In
an event. Stuart p la cin g eight in the
t r ip le Ju m p (29-8) a n d M o r r is
fin is h in g fourth Ini the 330 tow
hurdles. The two also com bined
w ith L o ri Pollock a n d Lau ra G ra n t
lo fin ish sixth in the 440 relay
(56.3).
G rc tc h c A ria s a n d K e lly K o b ia
both placed in th e shot p u l and
discus. A ria s w as second in the shot
p u l 130-11) and seventh in the
d iscu s (80-0) w h ile Kobia placed
th ird In both th r shot out 129-11)

□B«* Track. Page 2B

*
Forget the first robin, the real
harbinger of spring Is the first
sigh tin g of a baseball and bat. On
Saturday afternoon at C h ase Park,
friends, fans and fam ily cam e out
to watch 40 boys go through
tryouts for spots on team s In this
sum m er's Ju n ior Major League.
HwaMSIMM

Lions survive Gallagher, beat W ildcats
From staff reports

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W IN T E H P A R K — O vie do s u rv iv e d a one-m an
w recking crew ill sophom ore Erie G a lla g h e r lo p u ll o u l
a 7-6 w in over Ih r W in te r Park W ild ca ts In a high
school baseball game S aturday.
G allagh er, who started the game u s W inter P a rk 's
catcher, ca m e In lo p ilc h In relief in Ih r second Inning
w llli O viedo already leading 6-2. He gave up a single to
B rian M aelnness. the llr s l b a ile r he faced. Ihal m ade
the score 7-2. then retired the next 14 O viedo hitlers.
In all. G a lla g h e r retired 16 of the 18 O viedo h lltrrs lie
fared, s trik in g ou l 10.
M eanw hile. G a lla g h e r helped W in te r Park get b a rk
Into the game, ch a sing Oviedo s ta rlin g p llc h rr G regg
T w iggs In the fifth Inning w llh a tw o-run home ru n lo
left field lo ru t the gap lo 7-6.
J o h n K n u tso n cam e o n In relief of Tw iggs and. w h ile
h avin g to w ork out of a jam in Ihe six th and seventh
Innings, w as able lo close out the victory.
W ith one out in Ih r s ix th Inning. K n utson gave up a
w alk u nd a double lo put ru nners at second and third.
T he next bu tler hit a grou n d ball to second and was
retired at first. But on the play, the ru nn e r on second
went to ih lrd w hile ih e ru nn e r already on third stayed
there.

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Part 11

In Ihe en suin g ru ndow n that went from the Oviedo
llrs l baseman lo th r ca tch e r and back to ihe second
baseman. Ihe Lio n s rrco rd e d Ihe th ird out when
K n u lso n took ih e throw at hom e and retired the ru nn er
tryin g to score in the confusion.
After retiring Ihe llrs l Iwo butlers In the bottom o f the
sevenlh Inning. K n utson hit Ih r next halter w llh a p ilc h
to pul Ihe ly in g run on th ird und b rin g G allagher up
again. B u i G allagh er drew a w a lk and K n u sio n was able
lo retire Ihe next hitter to end the game.
Offensively, th e L io n s were led by T odd Tocco. w ho
had tw o doubles. Iwo ru n s scored and two K ill, and
Maelnness. who was 2-for-3 w llh a double and three
K ill
Now 4-3. Oviedo w ill pla y again W ednesday night ut
Lake M ary.

Sem inoles, Rams lead All-SA C b oys’ hoop selections
Prom staff reports
Sem inole und lu ik c M ary high schools, w h ich finished
lied for first in Ihe S e m in o le A lh le iie Conference boys'
b u skrtb u ll standings, each placed five players on Ih r
S A C All-Conference tra m s ann ou n ced last week.
Fo r Sem inole. B ern ard Eady und Robert Moore were
both first-train se lection s w hile B ran don Cash. Kerry
W iggins and J . J . W igg in s were honorable m ention
picks.
Representing Luke M ary on the lirst team Is ju n io r
M ike M e n h ir w ith Ja s o n llu m r lln nam ed to the second
team. Honorable m e n tion se le ction s for the R a m s were
Ja tm o n Perry. C h ris D avidson a n d Je ff Druughon.
T h e D rLa n d Bulldogs, w h ich fin ish ed fourth In the
d istrict, ulso had liv e players selected to Ihe A ll
Conference teams. D enny H in so n w as nam ed lo the
first team as R odney Harris. J e r r y H ill. T e rry Fra zie r
a n il T crrv W atson w ere honorable m ention picks.

O vie d o's Lions, ih lrd in ih e fin a l conference stan­
dings. had four p la y rrs honored Robbie Crugcr. D anny
P h illip s and Brad Bolton all were nam ed lo the second
team w llh Jo h n M u llin s voted to Ihe honorable m ention
group
Fro m Lake Howell, sophom ore Jo s h K o hn joins
M erthic as the o n ly underclassm en on Ihe A ll-S A C llrs l
leant. T ho m as D cm ps represents Ilie S liv e r H a w k s on
Ihe sccon leant w h ile Ryan T h o m a s w as an honorable
m e n ilo n selection.
L y n t jn 's T odd P u llrrso n . F lo y d Nelson und O ctaviu s
H o llida y were u ll honorable m e n tion p icks as were Lake
B ra n tle y 's T re vls Certo und C ra ig B ris k
A lso . Couch of I lie Yeal honors go a u tom a tica lly to
the coach of Ihe conference ch a m p io n sh ip team Since
Ih r T rib e and R a m s finished w llh identical 10-2 d istrict
m a rks |ruch beating llte other once In S A C play).
S e m in o le 's G re g Knhinson and Lake M ary 's W illie
R ichardson are c o t'o u ch e s ol the Year.

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F irs t l i i m
D enny Hinson, D eLand
M ik e M erthle, L a k e M a ry
B e rn a rd Eady, Sem inole
Josh Kohn, L a k e H ow ell
Robert M oore, Sem inole
Conference cham pions
Sem inole and L a k e M a ry
Coaches of the Y e a r
G re g Robinson. Sem inole
W i l l i e R ic h a rd s o n . L a k e
M a ry

�&gt;■ — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. March 5, 1990

Prep softball players
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Pawuk. Madina. Ohm Outi CuMo i a IM I .
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Warren Jahman. Duluth. G * . Otdi Cutlatx
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Chavrotot. 4*0; IA Phil P or tom. Otdimoluto,
404; IS. Mika AH iandtr. Buick. 444
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Wilton. OMomoMH. 4*7. I| Mlckoy Gibbt.
Fard. 4M. If Larry M arion. Buick. 477; M
Rich M a il. Pantlac. 477
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Marc lx Chavrotot. A l , » Dick Trickla.
Pontiac. 4M; 14 Mark Stahl. Ford. 414; IS
Brett Bodlne. Buick. 4M
M Mark Martin. Ford, 04. 17 Alan
Mutwlckl. Ford. 4IS; M Mkheel Walfrip.
Pontiac, IM; M EmW Irvon, Fard. M l; TO
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Potty. Pontiac, 714, 33 Bill lllw lt, Ford. MS.
74 Davoy Alllton. Fard. 241. 33 J O
McDuffie. Pontiac, 111.
M Hail Bannaff. Ford. M. 17 Charlia
Bakor. Butch. 41. 34 J .T Heyex Fard. 10

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Tag Fuel

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1 7 0 0 7. Boykin &gt;0 00 4, Capon 4 II 00 A
Harm 1 ) 0 0 1 . Cltbort 14 0 ) 10. Taytar a 11
4 4 14. Tirado 01 00 0 Law 17 00 4 Totali
14 704 ton
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0 Webster I 10 0 7. Odtrat 0 If ) 7II. Rutwil
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Totels XI4J 1417 44
Halftime—South Florida 7A Jackionvina
J7 Throa oatnl goalt Jacksonville I 4 IBrann
11. Gilbert 0 I. Taylor 0 )l. South F lorida 4 10
(Tartar 44. Dobras 041 Foultd out Lao
Habounds Jacksonville 19 (Brawn. Capon.
GiLOorl a oachl. South Florida 44 lltuhld III
Atutli Jacksonville I] (Taylor 1). South
Florida l i (Taylor 01 Total foult
iackionyillo it. South Florida 11
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seconds 4t U l 14 mph dot Darrell Gatyna.
Miam i. 11 M4. 44 44; Gone Snow. Fori Worth.
T r i a l M 44X 7) 14. dot Mlchial Bralhorton.
K in g , N C , k ro k a j La* G a t lo llu m .
Ocoamldt. C a lif. SOU. &gt;7111. dal. Gary
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Manny Moratiky. F a lrfa il Hlllv P a . S IM.
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dot Jim Hoad. Columbus. O ta . I) ID. 7* M.
Tommy Johmon J r , Oltumw*. low*. 0 * lf.
147 f ) . dot Shlrloy Muldswnay. Mount
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Cutlatx S XU tacondt al 773 M mph dat Dal
Denton, Del Vail*, reset. Ok»i Cutlatx
broke. Mark S ev ers Rialto. Cent, Outs
Cutlass ) 344. &gt;43 77. dat Jerry Camimta.
Jackson. N J . Olds Cutlatx 1 IV . 7)3 14.
Mark Oswald. Cincinnati, Fard Probe. ) 301
37) 37. del Gary Don sham. Brill lower. Coin .
Ford Thundtrblrd. II M l. 70 34. Tom hoover.
Maple Grove. M in n . Pontiac Tront Am,
3 44). )3t II. d e l W hite B o ie m e r e .
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Bruce Larson Oeufdsin. Pa . Ohtt Cuttass.

Jim Dent IAMB
Bab CharH i 11071
Gary Player 1X171
R lvei Mckee 11171
Jehn Paul CaM IIMS
John Br«W* I I J U
Ban Smith n a n
Frank Board AMS
J C. Gdaeu 1111
Butch Baird 7Jt*
Char H i Caady 7 *14
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Dave Hill 7AM
Miller Barber TJI4
Den Blee M U
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Bruce Devlin IB M
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Ban Cramhaw. 7*19
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Gil Morgan. M .U0
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Tad Schuli. 11.700
Brian Tmnyton. 21.700
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07 71 00 74-MI
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Fulton Allam. 14.401
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SHva PaH. IM IS
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Clark DarmlA IMIS
Paym Slawart, IMIS
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Phil Blackmar. I1.SIS
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74 70 *0 70— M l
Mark Broakx II.SIS
7*7*71 7I-1M
Curl Byrum. IMIS
1**0 71 71- M l
Doug Towall. IMIS
Pttar Portom. IMIS
71 71 0* 71- MJ
Don Shiray. 7.007
*014 74 47—M l
Jay Don I taka. 7.407
71 n 7140-104
70 74 7) 4 0 -M l
Bobby Wadhim. 1007
71 70 71*0-1*4
Marrlt Hataltky. 7.407
Ian Bakar Finch. 7.407
7171 7*00- M l
71 71717*-104
David Ogrln. 7407
71 71*0 70-7*1
Andrew Magee. 7.407
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J C Sneed. 7.407
HaH Irwin. 7.407
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Billy Andrade. 1.170
70 71 7400-MS
71 71 74 *0-103
Rocco Medial#. S.U0
71*0 71 71- M3
Outty Watdort. MSS
n i l 70 71-MS
Ed Fieri. S I X
Gary Mach. S.DO
47 77 4* 71-M3
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Pat Mcgowan. M M
Clark BurroughA A M
M 74 70 4 4 -M l
George Burnt. liv e
71 71 71 *7-1*1
Mark O'Meara. ASM
717*7**0-10*
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Bob Ehlet. ASM
Craig Sladler. A M
7171 71*0-10*
Jail Slumen. ASM
7) 71 71 70-10*
Tom SHckmarwi. ASM
71*7 7S7I-M *
Lon HmMe. ASM
71 7* 71 71- M t
7*7)71 71-70*
Tam Wtfkon. ASM
Jim Gallagher. AS**
*3 7* 71 70-10*
Larry Helton. 10*0
75 7*7***—M7
Mika Sullivan. XOIO
717*74*0- M7
Manny Perry. AON
II 717*00-M7
Jim Boor O l 1.0*0
71 71 7000—MJ
Mark Lye. 1.0*0
71 71 71 TO—M l
Billy Ray Brawn. ) J M
HO* 7471-M l
II 71 II 71—M7
Roger Mallbte. 1.000
Scott Verplank. 7.000
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John Cook. 1.000
Paul TrltlHr. l.* l)
71*0- IS 71-MO
John Inman, l . t l l
7*7)7174-7*1
Mika Donald. A ll)
7) 7(0* 7 0 -H I
S tiff Elkington. 7.114
79 72 72 72- 299
77 49 71 72- 299
BoD l o * . 2.414
Jock Nichlou*. 2.914
40 72 75 74—209
72 71 79 49—291
Nick P r k t. 2.720
49 72 72 74-291
R * Ftor&lt;*&lt; 2.720
V ik t MwlDof 1. 2.494
44 77 72 77-292
D*Wt W ifioo. 2.440
n 7275 72-792
44 74 74 72-794
P H Horgon III. 7.414
71 79 77 74-794
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44 47 77- 705
4/ 72 44-704
M k . Hill 20.050
70 49 47-304
Ool# Oougiotft 20.050
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R atH Janax N.OM
Laura Davlax S M B
Cathy Garrbng. 2X7*
M in i Tag* 1X79
Dab Richard. 11.M t
LihaHtte Maumarm. 17 701
Carolina Kaggl. 12.MB
V k k l Forgan. u.MO
Cindy F igg C u rrU r. tXM*
Sally Lim a. 0.11*
M arti Baiarth. f.lio
V S Shlnnac. 7 JM
Sua Ertl. 7.3*4
M yra BlacknaMw, 7.314
T rlih Jahman. 7.S04
Jan* Cralfor. *J*a
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Jenny Lldbeck. AIM
OaniefH Ammaccpn, A l l !
Mkhelfa McGarm. A f if
Shirley Fur Wig A7I1
Becky Pearian. AIM
L ite W e iH rx AON
Chih re Hakaiima. AM*
Cathy Reynaldo. XfM
Carafyn Hill. AM I
M ill Ode. AM*
Cathy Marie. XN 7
Lenare Rmanheuta. XN7
A lk a Rilim an. XM7
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M tiua Barwarn, i.ra*
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JaAnm Carnet. Alt*
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Barb Mucha. AM*
Cindy R arkk. I,*44
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Chrt* Jahman. 1.331
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M e la n ie S e h r u p p . M lr h e lle
Sehliiffo a n il A p ril M anning
T h a i's alm ost a "W h o 's W ho"
of Sem inole C u un ty so MIm II A ll
n 734* * 4 - 70
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71 7*71 11-M7
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finals bul still thought Ihe tournam ent did
her leant a lot ol good.
" T h is was a good experience lor u s." said
Frank. "We left I i runners on base against
Lake Howell and you can't brat anyone
when you do Ihat. But Ihe girls did a lot of

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The end result Is that Ihe level
ol sollhull play Is on the rise. It s
prrtly high to liegln with, but
ih r con sta n t In v o lv m rn t in
mmjM'lIBnit hours those already
shiirji skills How many lim es
have you seen double plays
turned In slow pitch soMIm II bv
nu n or women, m uch less high
school girls?
It's no surjirtsr. then, that Ihr
learns that arr fortunate enough
lo have these young womrn
Jilayllig lor them are surcnvsful.
Lake Howell, l- ik r Mary and
O v tr iln s h o u ld h a l l l r La k e
llrantlry lor Ihe S A C title while
llol Tuna Is one ol ifie stair's top
Inums in Ihat age group
Is ih r rr a downside to jiLiylng
high school and recreational
solttiull at the siinir time? A ctu ­
ally. there ate two. Kvrtt lop
lo ndlllonrt! athletes get (aligned
and that's when injuries arr
mosl likely In occur. Also, these
young ladles are siipjmscd to tic
sturlrnls llrst. sollhall players
second It's easy to let studies
slide when you have a game •fi.it
lllghl
Mill on t lie w hole. It’s a
positive experience lor both the
players anil Ihe Ians. Not only do
Ihry have the npjxirtimlly lo
Improve, we have Ihe rhan re lo
see them play m oreollrii.

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SIMIHOLR COUNTY
TR ACK HONOR RO LL
GIRLS
LONG JU M P - 1 Cow (LMI I* 1 I
Boots* 1LMI 101. ) War* 111 1)7. 4
McDowell (LHI i l l ! S Lawrence (SI 144
* C sam barilLB I 137X4
HI OH JU M P - 1 Cook 1LM1 3 0 I
RoFiHtir ILM) SO. ) S Pei umbo ILHI 4 10
4 CorAarelll (LHI 4 4. 4 Freeman 111 4 1 4
Weinman ILM) 4 0
SHOT PUT - I RwMiCki IS) M II A4 7
(11 34 I 1/4. ) A Brawn 111 U )&gt;i. 4
ILMI M IS . ) Kobi* ILHI ) l i 0
Mints ID) )t a n
B44CUS - I Kobe* ILHI W4«. I t n w
IL) M l W; ) J a m ILMI M L a A/i*« ILHI
» 4 ; ) M o r r l* ( L M I 7 la
IM HIGH H U R D LES - I Ronion* (LMl
1*1. 7 C«r4*y*lli ILHI 17*. ) Wong (LBl
111. 4 Gran) (LHI S I . I Cltartll* ILM)
If 4; * Ffeuenhotter ILM) 1* 7
144M E T E R DASH - I M cGill 111 111. I
McDowell (LHI 1)4. ) Bank* 111 1)4. 4
Bucco While ILMI I) 7.1 Cook ILMI IT I
M ILE RUN - 1. Ginotfo ILBI ) 17 4. )
F ra il ILHI ) 44 1. 1 M Palumbo (LHI S U

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Brad Gilbert (11. Psdmenf. Calif .
Jena* Overturn (71, Sw adM ,aI.* 1

MO Y AR D R E L A Y - I Seminole at 4. )
Lyman S)7j ) Oviedo S4). 4 Lake Mary
S4.7; S Lake Brantley St*, t Lake Howell
304
404Y A R D DASH - I Ward 111 *0). )
Snell ILM) *14; ) McGill 111 *11 t
McDowell ILHI *3 I.
3)4 LOW H UR D LES - I A m * ILBI 47 I
) RoBHHv ILM) 4* A ) Wong |L8l SI A 4
M orril ILHI SI I. I Cardarelll (LHI U 3. *
F ro u o n ro fferlL M JM t
M 4 Y A R D R U N - I Snell ILM) ] 17 I. I
Pauley 1LB) 1 )7 1 . 1 S Palumbo ILHI
1:144, 4 Lawrence ($) I M l . S SpllHr (LB)
1 M *. 4 Olion ILMI 1 40 •
TR IP LE JU M P - 1 Cook (LM) U l . J
Ward (S) 14)11; 1 Toombt IS) n m
4
Lewis (LI U 4. I Room# (LM) 1) I 4
McDowell» P i
1M-YARO DASH - I McGill 111 7* I 1
Snell ILM) 171; ) McDowell ILHI 77*. 4
Banks (SI 710 1 K Brown IS) 74 7. 4 Stuarl
(LHI 7* I
TWO M IL E RUN I Ginttto ILBI
IIS * ); ) M
Palumbo ILHI DO *
3
Newberry ILHI D M. 4 Tulin ILBI 11 3*1
5 Gutmorm (LM) 13 *43
M ILE R E L A Y - I Seminole 4 14 3. 1
Lake Mary 4 17 4, ) Lake BrantHy k I I 1. 4
Lake Howell I M ). 3 Oviedo* 411
IWO Ml L f R E L A Y - I Lako BraniHy
14 171; 1 Lake Mary 10 141; ) Like Howell
10 47 4; 4 Lyman 10 114. Saminota 11:117

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Helena Sukova. CiecIwtlevakW II). O t 0 7.

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I h B iN
COIcege (A x l — Invlled pifeher Jerry
Reuit Id report la Iheir training camp and
werk eut wtm Iheir Vanceuver miner Hague
team
Sa* PH(B — Renewed Ih* confraclt of
pifeher Dan Murphy. Viliekfer Joey Cera and
f l r t l b a ia m a n Rob N a lia n and P h il
Slephenton. named Roger RlHy a im ia n f
director el public re la IPm
Seam* — Named Pef* Vanderwerkar
a w ila n f director *1 piblic relatione; homed
Molly Megan public reHIHm atiittanl
Heuiten - Placed guard John Lucao on the
iniured hit
M ateceadlO B ay cawbact.

Hecbay

Hartferd — Traded defenwman SI***
Dykttra lo Ballon tar delememan Jell
Strike
Mfaaoeo** — Colled up goaltander Jar mo
M yllyt from Kalamaiao of tha International
Hockey League.
M a n lre o l — R a in tlo ta d center Guy
Carbenneau and detareaman Craig Ludwig
after a I game tuipanian
NV Ranger* — CalHd up forward Kavln
M i IHr and delememan j aii BHemberg Irom
Flint at Ih* Intarnatlanaf Hockay League

O U Q T B O P T H H P A V

guod things lo eonie back from Ihat defeat lo
beat Luke Mary and Santuluccs. We had
nine hits and u ily one error against Lake
Mary and we played excellent defense
against Sanliflucrs."
In the third-place game, ihe I’atrlots
scored two runs In each of the first two
Innings, then turned the game over to
pitcher Kelly Hartman, who held Santaluecs
to three singles. Michelle Davis and Chrtsia
SehruefTcl bolh went 2 -for-3 to jxscc the
Lake Brantley offense.

SHOT PUT - I C Mute i l l 3* MH; » C
Smith ILMI I* II A*. ) D While (LBl 43 11
I * 4 Moor* IS) 431’ &gt; 3 Crayton ILI
•1 l l ' v * b ra w n iLH Itl 0
DISCUS - I C Smith ILM) 1411. 1
Hampton IS) I d . ) D Whit* ILBI 1)4 7. 4
Toth ILHI 177 7. 3 J Menello (LMI 117 3 *
Adams (LM I 114 7
IN HIGH H U R D L E ! - I Thomat (SI IS A
J Foret (SI IS* I Anderson (LBl 14 1 t
Furbuth ILHI 1*1. 3 Peter ion 111 l*|. a
Atkint 111 Ik*
I M M E T E R DASH - I W llliami (S i 10 *
1 JoAnion ILBl II 7 7 Coflm elLM l II 1
M ILE RUN - I Uexertion ILMI 4 71 3 )
Feela ( L B l *•Jt «. ) Sprmenavt ILHI 4 a) 7.
A Tugman ILBI 4 31 •
*44T A R O R E L A Y - I Saminoie 4)1. 1
Lako Mary 43 A J OvOdd *3 4. 4 Lak*
Brantley U S
*44 Y A R D DASH - I Murphy 111 3)1 1
Johmon (LB) 3)0, ) Hilchmen IS) 33 7. 4
Comm ILMI 141 1 A i o n i s i s i c
134 IN T E R M E D IA T E . H U R D LES I
Thornet 111 40 0 1 Marshall ILI 4&gt; 7. ]
Peterson ()) 4 7 4 . * Hobbs ILBI 0 4. I
Hammonlrte ILHI 43 1. 4 Ruts ILM) 43 4
*** Y A R D RUN - 1 D a m IS) 1 M 7, J
Elbery ILMI I 01 t. 3 Robertson ILM) ) 0*.
4 Ooug'jt ILBI 3 Of*
TR IP LE JU M P - I Williams 111 a* 10. 7
Moor* 111 44 I 'l. ) Fnson 111 41 (. 4 CoHon
I D M O'S. ) Holley IL) 44 4'a, 0 Dantilar
ILBI 141
174 Y AR D DASH - I Johnson ILBI 77 I )
Comm ILMI 73 0 3 Oavlt (SI J4 4. 4
Williams 111 )4 7
TWO MILE RUN — I M.lchall I D * 231.
3 Padgetl ILI 10 0* 7. 3 Lewis (LM l 10 II ),
* Morris ILHI 10 14 S Hobart ion (LMI
I* 1*3.4 Fool* (LB) 9 401
M ILE R E L A Y — I Seminole ) 704. 7
Lak* Brannoy I 30 I ) Oviedo I 43 4
PO LE V A U L T - I Hobbs I L V 140. 7
M ail Kaiser U B l 13 1. J Likens ILMI 110
) Booth* ILBI 114; S Green ILMI 10 0. 0
CreigoILM) 10*
TW O M ILE R E L A Y - I Lake Mary
1 70 4. 1 Lake Brantley 4 311. ] Lakt
Howell 4 44 4

BOV'S
LONG JU M P - I Moore (SI 77 t j. 7
William* 111 II l'a ; 3 Bouey IL) 70 4'y 4 S
Smith ILM) 70). ) Collins ILMI I* 10
HI0M JU M P - I Jaros.k ILI * J 'l . 1
Goins 10) * ); A (lie) Elbery ILMI. S Smith
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and discus 11OH-6 , her
lies I Ihrow of Ihe year|.
N atalie New berry cam e In
third In the Iwomlle run ( 1 2 :5 0 )
as Trtcla Frost finished eighth In
the mile run (6 :0 1 ).
Lake Howell will run against
O v ie d o In a d u a l m eet on
Tuesday before going lo Ihe
Winter Park Relays next Friday.

" W e right and fuss about
athletes all around the country,
and wlicn everything Is said and
done. Hank Gathers rem inds me
so m uch of what life Is all about.
T h e kid Is a soldier for a lot of
kids. T o hear Ihat just devas­
tated me. How unfair It is.
Somewhere Hank has a smile.
He was where he wanted lo be."
• T e m p le C o a c h Jo h n
Chanoy. shortly after learning
Gathers had collapsed and died
while playing for Loyola Marymount In the West Coast Confer­
ence Tournament.

Softballtournament's Most V a lu ­
able (‘layer anil Join Maitlnez and r rte rs on
ih e a llio u rm in e n t team.
" T h is WiLs a great tournament for us.“
said Luciano. "Because we got |u play a lot
of soliball and experiment with tome things
we Jiad been practicing on. It's nice to see
som ething you practice on work lit game
situ a tio n s”
Lake Hr.ml Icy coach fX-bble Frank was
disappointed that her learn did not get to the

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Pesky armadillos in yards can be outsmarted

IN B R IE F
Fishing toumsy for blind sot
S A N F O R D — T h e S anford L lo n a C lu b w ill la u n c h lla A n n u a l
Shad F ish in g T ournam ent for llte v is u a lly Ivandk-apprd at
Millie* U k r Park. M arch 10.
Tl*e M 'h rdulc l» aa follow*:
• 0 a.m.. Meel a* M ullet Lake P a rk ground*
• fK IO n .m .. A ll h n a ia ln w ater .
• 12.30 p.m.. Weigh-In of fl»h
• I p m .. P lr n lr *pon*orrd by S u n Hank
• 2 p.m .. A w a rd in g o f trophic*
In |&gt;a*t years. 23-30 taw I* have been Involved T h e r lu b I* In
nerd of m o rr boats th is year.
Fo r detail*, r a il N orm Mart. 321-3733 o r H rtty r S m ith .
330-3601.

Qolf toumsy schsdulsd
S A N FO H I) — Sanford Notary H rra k fu il C lu b w ill bold It*
a n n u al G o lf T m im a m rn l ut the H eathrow C o u n try C lu b ,
today .Shotgun slu rt w ill be at 12 :15 p m .
H rv rra g rs a n d heavy h o rs d 'o e u v rrs tn lte * rrv rd .
9 10 0 donal kin: proceed* go to K o la i y chart Hr*
Detail*, ca ll Steve C o ovrr. 322-4031.

Qsrdsn show plinnsd
S A N FO H I) — A S p rin g L u n rh rn n and H om e and G arden
Show *pon*orrd by Ixora G arden C lu b la sch eduled 10 a m. to
2 p m . . M arch!), at the Sanford C iv ic Center. S an ford Avenue.
Hom e and garden Item*, baked good* a n d edu cation al
display* to be featured.
Proceed* go toward a c iv ic beautification project.
Lun ch eon to be served 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p m Ticket*. 93.
For tickets, ca ll Jo y ce M alone. 322-3600

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Child programs offsrsd
S A N F O R D — T he Parent Resource Cen ter and Sem inole
C o m m u n ity College are rn-*pon*urtng C h ild ProgrutW* In
M jr r h ui Sem inole C o m m u n ity College.
Sessions to b r held M onday and Tuesday, are lla h y Lab
T oddler l-alls for parent* and ch ild re n age b irth to 1) m onths:
for parent* and c h ild re n 9 to 16 month*: lo r parent* and
ch ild re n 16 to 24 months: and for w o rk in g parent* and
ch ild re n hlrkh lo toddlers.
D etails, cu ll M ary H u n grrt at parent resource center.
323*1430. r x l. 575 or 3 2 1-4662

At one lim e o r another, most
hom eow ners w ill e n ro u n le r an
a rm a d illo In the yard, even If
they do not live near a woods o r
field.
A r m a d illo s a re in te r e s tin g
a n im a ls lh a i have an Incredible
a b ility to su rvive and flou rish
despite the rapid urban isation of
C c n in il Florida.
If y o u a re b o t h e r e d b y
a rm a d illo dam age lo y o u r prop­
erty. Ih err are a few th in gs about
Iheir habit* that are Important to
know. First, afl the dam age that
vou see l» lik e ly lo be caused by
on ly one arm a dillo no m a ile r
how e x trn s lv r the digging Is.
A rm a d illo * are solitary a n im als
lh a l have hom e ranges that
o v e r l a p l i t t l e w i t h o ilie r
a rm a d illo s Therefore, co n tro l
m e a s u re s ca n be d ir e c t e d
tow ards o n ly o n r a rm a dillo w ho
Is ra u s ln g the problem.
Second, the damage w ill lik e ly
co n tin u e at a fa irly constant rate
u nle ss the problem Is effectively
addressed The a rm a dillo s w ill
generally not leave their home
range u nless forced to do so.
T h e re are no effective te ch ­
n ique s lo solve you r s rm a d lllo
problem other th an trapping It
unh arm ed and relocating It. A s
w ith m ost w ild life problem s,
there a ren ’t a n y "e a s y " solu ­
tion*.
Here are some of the controls
for arm adillo* lh a l do not work.
Scent repellents, like mothball*,
generally cau*r the anim al lo
m ove a few fret aw ay and d ig a
new hole. Scare devices or u l­
trason ics are totally Ineffective.
Fences and screens don’ t work
because the a rm a d illo can dig
u n d e r su ch a stru ctu re If II
sh ou ld choose lo.
Y o u w i l l n o t c a u s e an
a rm a dillo to Irave by try in g to
111) It* holes or burrow* T hey

w ill s im p ly rr-excavate them.
T h e re a r r also no poison h a lls lo
use. A rm a d illo * a rr Insert raters,
and th e y w ill not feed o n poison
bolts designed for gm ln-eatlng
roden ts lik e rat* and m ire .
A n o th e r Ineffective m ethod
often suggested I* lo spray the
law n lo control Insect*. Since
arm a dillo * do rat Insert*, th is
w o uld seem like good advice.
How ever, a rm adillo * w ill conHnue lo a r a r r h a treated lawn for
food. In foci, th e ir d ig g in g can
In c re a s e In a tre a te d la w n
because It Is harder for them to
fin d food and they have lo dig
m ote to fin d what Is there.
A re you getting discouraged
vet? W h a t does w o rk In co n tro l­
lin g a rm a dillo * I* to trap them
live. A rm a d illo * are m ore d if­
ficu lt to tra p than o th e r a n im als
lik e raccoon* and opossum s. In
fact, y o u w ill p rob a b ly catch a
raccoon o r opossum in the trap
before you catch an arm adillo.
L iv e tra p s are a v a ila b le from
S e m in o le C o u n iy A n im a l C o n ­
trol lih e rc is a w a llin g list), from
h ardw are or farm a n d feed stores
or you ca n m ake one yourself.
H all the trap w ith ove rripe soft
I r u ils a n d v e g e ta b le s . T h is
create* a " m u lc h " th a t w ill
attra ct Insects a n d send the
arm adillo * looking for Ihe In­
sect*. Set Ihe trap In an area that
a lready receive* a lot o f digging
by a n a rm a d illo . C o v e r Ihe

Sem inole H igh School C la s s of IUH0 I* liM iklng lor fellow
classm ate* for It* 10th reunion c c lr brat ton
For more inform ation, ca ll M ike. 789-6936.

Employees of the month
How all Place o l Sanford, 200 W. Airport Blvd., recently gave
awarda to l i t Em ployees o l the Month (or January, February and
March. From lo ll to right are the em ployees who were honored.
Dave Davis, January; P hyllis Savola, February; and Charlotte
Hyust, March.

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If arm adillos cause damage to yards, flowerbeds, or shrubbery, It
may be necessary lo Initiate preventive m easures or to control lo ca l
Individuals or populations to reduce ihe damage.
wtre-mesh bottom o f Ihe front o f
Ihe trap w ith leaves or other
m u lch . A rm a d illo s are shy about
w a lk in g d ire c tly on Ihe w ire
bottom upon en terin g Ihe trap.
Once ih e a n im a l Is trapped,
relocate It Im m ediately lo an
underdeveloped area at leasl 10
m ile s aw ay or ca ll A n im a l C o n ­
tro l to rem ove it for you. Re­
m o vin g II a shorter distance m ay
re su lt tn h a v in g the a rm a dillo
re tu rn , w iser now and m ore
difficu lt to trap a second time.
A lw a y s seek perm ission o f the
p r o p e r t y o w n e r or p a rk
personnel before releasing any
w ild anim al.
T here w ill he a program on

dealing w ith a rm a d illo s In y o u r
yard as w ell as other w ild life
today, at 2 p.m.. In Ihe S e m in o le
C o u n t y A g r ic u lt u r e C e n t e r
A u d ito riu m located across from
Flea W orld off U.S. H igh w a y
17-92. C r a ig H r u g e l. u rb a n
w ild life specialist. Is the spe cia l
guest speaker. T h e program is
free and open to the public.
Fo r a free fart sheet titled
"A la rm e d Abou t A rm a d illo s ” ,
just give me a ca ll o r drop b y the
A g ricu ltu re Center.

(C tfoslB W h lU la Ssm lnol*
C o u n ty E x t e n s io n U rb a n
Horticulturist. Phono: 323-2900,
a x t 9999.)

Is woman’s place in
home or war zone?

Wanted: Classmates

This group, Irom the Sem inole High S ch o ol c la s s of 1980 Is
planning its tOth reunion celebration.

Graphic prerlAed X, temieoio Coonlp Ietoneton tomks

For 24-hour listings, see TV Week Issue of Friday, March 2.

Pvt. T im o th y M. D o n lh l, Ihe son
o f B u rle so n N. a n d Uonntc A.
D o n lh l. 724 Lake A v c .. A lta ­
m onte S prings, has graduated
fro m th e U.S. A r m y ca v alry
scout course at Fort K n o x . K y .
K n o w n a* the "e y e s a n d ears”
o f the unit, scout* observe and
learn os m u ch as th e y c a n about
a ta ctica l situation a n d then
report th e ir fin d in gs to th eir
com m ander.
H e Is a 1988 g ra d u a te of
L y m a n H igh School. Longwood.
A r m y N a tio n a l G u a r d S[&gt;ec.
C h a rle s D. Hayes III. son of
C h a rle s D. and A n n e A. Hayes.
4 4 9 E llio tt A vc.. Sanford, re­
ce n tly com pleted the 44-w cck
S pe cia l Forces M edical Sergeant
Q u a lific a tio n C o u rs e at Fo rt
Ilragg.. N.C.
The m edic* were trained to
provide m edical a n d veterinary
cure to Indigenous p opu latio ns o f
the T h ird W orld co u n trie s re­
ce iv in g m ilita ry assistance.
Hayes Is a 1987 graduate of
S e m in o le H igh School. Sanford.

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LOOSE CANNONS T j , " 1-1
LOOK WHO'S TALKING
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a w u n .a x w i

say. "W o m e n do not belong
alongside m en In com bat." Hut.
on second thought, perhaps a
w o m a n 's place Is where she
w an ts lo b e .
In the provocative w ords of
c o lu m n ls l E lle n G o o d m a n ;
"P e rh a p s w hen 18-ycur-old girls
s t a r t c o m i n g h o m e in
w heelchairs and body bags, we ll
begin to wonder why we th in k
It’s acceptable for 18-year-old
boys to com e home that w ay.”

DRAR ABBT) T h is te lle r Is
directed lo " S ic k of H er” — the
w om an w h o com plained about u
co-w orker w ho Is alw ays te llin g
h er s o m e th in g "fo r h er ow n
good." (Her s k irt Is lo o long: her
h a ir Is "to o re d ." etc.)
I. loo. have someone — m y
siste r — w h o feels com pelled to
m ake g ra tu itou s "h e lp fu l" re­
m a rks lo Im prove me. It used lo
Irritate me beyond m easure u n til
I heard m y stepson — a lib e ra l
U nited Congregational C h u rc h
m in iste r — preach a serm on
e n title d " C h o o s in g Y o u r A u ­
dience.” It liberated m e forever. I
have shared the g lsl o f It w ith
m any others w hom It has also
sel free. T h e th ru st Is that J e s u s
C h rist Is the sole m e m be r of
y ou r a udience w hom you need
to co nside r or even th in k about.
I am not p a rtic u la rly religiou s,
b u l now I can look at som eone
w ho Is " h e lp in g " m e. and say
aloud,, o r lo m yself. "H e /sh c Is
not m y a u d ie n ce ."
Perhaps " S ic k o f H e r" co u ld
m erely lo ok at her benefactor
and say. "T h a n k s, hut you 're
not In m y a u d ie n ce ." G iv e It a
irv . It w orks.
LIBERATED
IN WALNUT CREEK
DEAR LIBERATED: I am for
a n y th in g that w orks. If II lifts the
s p ir it s , m in im iz e s (he h u rt,
b o ls te rs th e c o ln fld c n c e a n d
h u rls no one. I say. " G o for It."

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A FUTURE FRMALE SOLDIER
DEAR FUTURE FEMALE
SOLDIER) M y first Impulse Is to

Readers?

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.

DRIVING MISS
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DEAR ABBT: How do you feel
a b o u t s e n d in g w o m e n In to
com bat? T h is Is a subject I’ve
never seen m entioned In you r
co lu m n.
I am a w om an who w ill be
g o in g t h r o u g h A r m y b a s ic
tra in in g In a few months. I th in k
It w ould be foolish of me to say
that I want to go Into battle (after
a ll. who w a n ts lo gel shot at?),
but I th in k It’s totally u n fa ir lo
e xclu d e w om en from com bat
d u ly when they can handle It as
well as men. W om en should b r
expecled to do the same w o rk as
m en In the m ilita ry a n d in
wartim e.
W hen are the Am erican peoplr
going lo rcu lU e lh a l women arc
a viable source for ou r national
defense? C a na dia n law has been
revised, and now women are
allow ed to serve In all m ilita ry
positions — except on su b m a ­
rin e s — In Ihe Canadian um ted
forces.
There are plenty of m en out
there who w ould gladly give up
th e ir c o m b a t p o s itio n s lo
wom en, and plenty of wom en
w h o w ould Ju m p at Ihe chance
to prove them selves In battle.
I’d be Interested In seeing
w hat other readers, e,pec tally
m en and w om en In the m ilita ry,
ih ln k o f lh ls .

P O I3 |

“SAME DAY DELIVERY IS OUR G O A L”

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IN V E ST M E N T S, a Florida
General Partnership
SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE
racardad to Offklal Racardt
Bead sal, papa M l ASSIGN
M ENT OF MORTGAGE re
to Official
papa 1CU. MORTGAGE
IFICATIOH racardad In
Official Racardt Baa* to**, papa
1*11 a n d M O R T G A G E
MODIFICATION recorded In
OHkiel Recerde Been ltto. page
H fl to lever at LEWIS BUSI
NESS FORMS. INC , a Florida
Carperetton. and MORTGAGE
racardad to OTIiclai Records
Booh ng. pap* if*7 to Iaver al
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SAINT PAUL
Tau a n each notified dial ma
Positioner Iliad Its swam Pofltlen and lit Declaration ol Tab
top to Nile C a u l against you as
defendants, seeking la condemn
By eminent domain proceeding,
lha aie.'l described property
lacatad to the Slate at Florida.
Ctomly to Seminal#
You are further notified (hot
the Petitioner will aapty to lha
Honorfile o H. Eaton. Jr., at*
el lha Judaea el toil Court on the
■am day at April, a o . lean, at
liM o'clock P M . In SEMI
HOLE County Courthouse. San
ford. Florida, tar an Order at
Taking In mis cause All deton
dents ta mis suit may raguttl a
hearing at It* tin* and peace
designated and be heard Any
defendant lalltop to file * ra
quest tor haring shall waive
any right to ehtact to It* Order
ol Taking
AND
Each attendant it hereby ra
gu.red ta serve written defenses.
It any. and request a hearing. If
desired, to u ld Petition an
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
7t*S Woodland Blvd
DaLand. F torIda MHO
c/o Lawrence S Gardner
District Five Eminent
Oomeln Attorney
SO* TIP t i l l
on or before the Md day of
April. A D . Itte and Ilk It*
originals with If* Clerk of th.t
Court on that data, to show
cause what right, title. Interest,
or Iwn you ar any of you have In
and to If* properly described in
tha Petition and to show cauu.
It any you have, why it* proper
ty should net ha condemned tor
ttw uses and pm poses set forth
In the Pell IIon II you loll to
answer, a default may be an
fared against you tor lha relief
demanded In the Petition II you
loll to request a hearing an It*
Petition tor Order ot Toting you
shall waive any right to object to
u ld Order of Taking
WITNESS MY HAND AND
SEAL tf u ld Court on tt* ism
day ot February. A 0 . IttO
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Rum King
Deputy Clerk
H EAL)
Publish February M. March S.
a If. m e
DEN III

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CONTAINING I *70 acta*,
more or toss
TOGETHER with all rights ol
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maw between it* Grantor's
rsmaining property and any
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described property along lha
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Legal Notice*

NOTICI OF
FOHBCLOEUHE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y OIVEN
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgment at Foreclosure dated
February IL 1*00 and entered bs
Coat He a t u c e C A t f L at ft*
Circuit Court at tha liT H
Judklal Circuit In and tar Sami
na* County. Florida, wherein
AMERIFIRST RANK. A FED
BR A L SAVINGS RANK,
termarly tnonn as AnwrlFtrst
Faderal Savings and Lean A ue
clefton. Plaintiff, and JAMES ■
KNIGHT. ET AL . d a deSen
dank. I wut eallto If* highest
bidder tor cash at ttw Wait
Front Door of tha Seminole
County Ceurmouse, Sanford.
Ftorida. al II » o'clock A M on
It* Nth day at March. IttO. It*
following described property as
•at Nrth In saM Summary Final
Judgment, to wit:
That certain condominium
parcel known a* Unit Na 17 C.
i f DESTINY SPRINOS. A
CONDOMINIUM, according to
ttw Declaration there©! as re
corded In Official Record* Beak
1117. Page law. and lubse
quantly amended in Otllclal
Racardt Beak IldL Pape l**7,
all ef tha PiMIk Racardt of
Samlnala Ceunly. Florida;
together with a OPTfls interest
to too land, common elemonls.
and tep o n lat appurtenant
Together with all It* tm
pavements now or horattor
erected an u ld property, and all
aaum enti. right, appurto
nances rents, rayeltwe. miner
at. all and gas rights and protits.
stock, and alt tlstuos na* ar
twruttar a part of It* property.
Including rtplecments and ad
dltVom thereto
OATCD mis IHh day at Fab
ruary. IttO

MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk
Cucull Court
By JanaE.Jatewic
Deputy Clark
Publish: February M A March
V Itte

DEN H i

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notke is hereby given mel we
ere engaged In busfnest al to N
Edge man Ave . Winter Springs
nrag, Seminata County, Florida
under tha Fictitious Name at
T O P S LAWN S ERVI CE A
HAULING, and that wo intend
to register said nan* with It*
Clark at tt* Circuit Court. Sam
toe* Ceunly. Florida, to ec
cordenco with ttw Provisions ot
ttw Fktitfous Nan* Statutes.
TaWIt: Section H I M Florida
Statutes 1*17
Roger W Tochtrop
Barry J Summers
Publish February II, It. la.
March 1. IttO
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CO M M ON W EALTH MORT
GAGE CO M PA N Y OF
AMERICA. L. P ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
D E L M 0 E N T E L . lt living,
at u s . at a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLO RIDA
TO D E L M D E N T E L . it
living, and It married. MRS
O I L M D E N T E L . his wile. It
living. Including any unknown
spouse af u l d Defendants It
either hat remarried end it
either ar both ol u l d Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
la ss, a ssign ee s, c rs d llo r s .
lienors end trustees, end all
ether p e ru n s cla im in g by.
through, under or against ttw
named Defendants
Whose residence Is unknown
YOU AR E N OTIFIED that an
ec!&lt;en to forociet© o mortgage
an tha follow Ing property m
Sem.no* County. Florid*
* Condominium Unit 1*7, Build
Ing tR. of H IDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM according to
tha Declaration ol Condominium
recorded on November IL ltg*
m Official Racardt Book IH*
pages Ot*l thru 07*s and
amended by lirsl amendment
thereto recorded on March IL
isos m Official Records Book
1*11. Pages *71 thru it* ot the
Public Records of Somlnoio
County. Florida, together with
all appurtenances thereto end
an undivided Interest In It*
common elements of said Con
dominium os set form In u ld
Declaration
hat boon tiled againsl you end
E LM E R R AYM O N D HUDSON.
It living, end M RS E L M E R
RAYMOND HUDSON, hit wife,
if living, including any unknown
tpouu ol U ld Delondanli It
either hat remarried and It
either or bom ot u&gt;d Defendants
are deceased. Ihair respective
unknown holrs. devisees gron
lees, assign ees, cre d ito rs.
Honors end trustees, end a!(
Othsr persons cla im in g by
through, under or ©gainst the
nom ad D e ls n d a n li and
H ID D EN SPR IN G S CONDO
MINIUM, a corporation you are
required to servo a copy ol your
written defenses, if any to H on
JO SEPH M
PA N IELLO .
ESQUIRE Pla.nl,ft s attorney
whoso address &gt;t
M l N Franklin Street Suite
U M Tampa Florida 1*0}
on or before tt* *th day ol April.
ivso and t&lt;* it* original with
the Clark of this Court either
before u rv .e e on PlelrillM't
attorney or .mmed.ofety there
alwr otherwise a default will
be entered against you ter tt*
rolwl demanded In It* Com
pie.nl or Petition
DATED on this 1st day ot
March ten
ISEAL I
MARYAN N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT CO URT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish MarchS I) tt M. 1*00
O E O It

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Baby utter 7 Let ut welcome
your child to eur lilt* family
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CHILD CARE wMlo ye* f t eat.
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ages 1 end up TLC . meelt end
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end play with your children
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homo. M F References avail
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A CMANCO Te Start Your Own
Business llra n c h lu l with III
I* down pymnl A company It
willing to lln e n u you oven il
you have lilt* or no credit
Earning potonllel tsj.000
S7S.0Q0 within your III year
O n ly t o r l a u t I n q u ir ie s
*q««i&lt; no eoftoag dtoienco
DRIVE A M E I C E D S t
W EAR D E I I M E R CLO TH ES
EAR N IILM O F E E MONTH!

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grow Willing lo pay !S%
intern! on smell 1 year loan
Cell Sieve. 1)1 SMI

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mg j o a s h

111 0011* 00per hr
No esporwnco needed i l in
iho industry end growing
W o r k o u l d a o r t on
CAR S# BOATS# PLAN ES
Many posii ions aval lab*
Cell Mr. Burke O il w e 1771
ACTOR (/EXTR AS
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APPOINTMINTSnTIIS
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right par ton Hr» Mon T h u rt.
10 AM
7 PM Apply 25*7
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Evpartancad. For A ip h a ll
Maintertenca Company
Callt38 I Ut or UQ 1168

ASSEMBLERS
To III IS per hour Many
needed' Will tram! Cell now'
Metre Employment
4*0*111

Legal Notice
N OTICI OF
FICTITIOUS N A M I
Nolice te hereby given that l
am engaged in bwt.net* at sao
Laaethore O r . Lake Mary. F L
237a*. Wmtnote County. Florida
jnder iho Fictifiout Mama ol
EPICUR EAN DELIG H TS and
teat 1 intend te register taid
name with the Dark ol the
Ctrcult Court.,. Sermnoi# County..
Florida in accordance with the
Prow liient at the f ictitlout
Name Statute*. To tttt Section
Att 6* Florida Statute* l*S7
Sharon Meyer* F lemm
Pwbrnh February 11. tt H
MarchS. IttO
D E N tel
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged mi butinet* at 108
Ownthee D r . Long .wood F L
U lte. Seminote County Florida
under the Fictitsou* Name o•
H O M E M O R T G A G E FU N D
ING and that I intend to
regitter taid name «tth the
Clerk ot tha Circuit Court. Sam
•note County. Florida, in Ac
cor dance elth the Provitten* ol
the Ficllttew* Name Statute*.
To W«t Section AkSOt Florida
Statute* Its;
Ronald F Dona'dvm
Pwbi.tn February J# March V
t: tt IttO
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m o ip h e r e M o rn in g end
• vonlng hour*. Pregnant
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C A E IN IT M A KER
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Fett growing butmett need*
your 4bim.*sl Hart a career
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CAiff NTIRHELPER
Framing, inferior end trim
Beporfongd only. WINS*

CASHIERS NUMO
A ll ih l l l i available Good
Hourly wage Raise after M
day* No tip e rle n u needed
(fa rt Immediately Fra n *
Hanoi epporhtoiliet Apply el
Amoco Food Shop
MOO SIC* Rood 44 Senlord or
W»Lk Mery B ird . L* Mery

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MASTERCARD/VISA
SATURDAYHOURSBAM-IMO
BRINGTHISAOIN
TORAS9 DISCOUNT
I ed per person_______
FOODSERVICE

GRtU PRtr B DISMRASHCI
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piu* benefit*!
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J B H World

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h e r d e e r k ln g
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u le r y App1! m person only
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Mon Frl Chau Her* licente
end good driving record
44IS hr Apply 424 Florida
Centrai Prkwy . Long wood

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OLASSINSTALLERTRAINEE
Hiring now! Call now 1
Jab Center. 484 724 4144

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Needed due te an increase in
our marble tale* Applicant*
must have good math *ki1lt
and be able te work *hi1t
work Mandatory drug totting
it required Apply in per«on
•AM to 4 20 PM Mon
Frl
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Ste 123 Sanford (Indvtfrlel
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IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE R IO M Tlf NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLI COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
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I
Needed tar Sem toato County
■ectMtort degree in u c le l
work er a related field Trent
portal Un "travel It required",
valid Ftorida drivers H o m e,
g a d tommunsalton end case
management skill* needed
O r a l peeltwn thru July, tgtt
Ceil t » WM Cel l e a

n — H deteaiote

Caupi* ta ag*rat* * hale
course Reply Twin Palmt.
Prewar HP Osteen, b i n
M ID I CAL

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* C N A 'S * ★

P A L L SHIFTS'!
d G R E A T SALARYI1
d E X C E L L E N T B EN EFITSIl
"Jem eur eeceltont heaim
cere team"

M IO IC A L

MEDICAL ASSISTAJTT9

S E R V IC tS

ilk

M/F/H/v

* INSTAMTPAYCHECKS*
S ta r t to d a y en d g e l a
paycheck within a soak We
h e ld b e c k no th in g O ur
employee* er* constantly in
ceuraged, and assisted M they
will make larger paychecks
ell the lim p Sound inter
esilngT Fart time A full time
a .e ila b* Cell today 1TF1H*

JANITORIALWOtREtS
Immediate openings in the
Alternate end Winter Perk
Mali areas I arty morning
Mult from 1AM te SAM or 7AM
to HAM Seme let* night work
available Transportation a
must. Cell M l 17*1_________
JANITORIAL

OTTICECLEANING
Night work evellobM Trans
portelton is a must Cali be
iw o o n tA M lP M
m in i
K I Y I S F L A . INC.. Realtors,
pays tuitwn to Real Estate
School i ................C e i i m i m

E e c iliP B g p p p rlu n ily lor
motivated kale* parson Un
lim ited earning potential,
chance te meet wit new bu*i
nets'I* ¥IP*». A community
leader* Apply at Greater
la n ia rd Chamber of Com
merce. 40* C Ht St
C O.I.

FO R F I O I A T R I C O F F IC E
Frent and back personnel
rwedld Send Retume Te FO
Roe ITleSenlord. V i n ITT*
M IO IC A L

STARING
COORDINATOR
Grew with us O r a l benefits
new bonus p l a . to hr. work
w ee* w ith e c c k t s ie n e t
wkends I &gt;per*nce helpful
C e llC erplyn fto sns
M IO IC A L P ER SON N EL FOOL
■ ■change Bldg. Hwy 17 *1
M ED IC AL •

RN•RETIRED
Tired el Retirement? Want te
U*e Your Knowledge? Want
Sat. 4 Sun Work 4 te 3? We
naed you at our new ttatling
coordinator Carolyn 7*8 5244
M EDICAL PER SO N N EL POOL
Eichanga U N Nwy 17 93
_________ Mamand________

If84»til Assistant
Mult ba Iteemad perfect ter
moonlighter I Approiimately
10 hour* per ee*1
1
* 232 f 578

if iiJ i^ n b

CMS tiro. MS
oaouuis
W illin g le la k e ««&gt;» lor
cerlif leaf ten. Excel tent work
Ing condition*l Superior rated
facility! Friendly people
O E M R Y MANOR
M N. Hwy. 17 A t i, Debary, FI
Man. thru Frl
tA M te 4PM. 4404434 I EQ

CRA'i B U's
NEW STARTING RATES
F u ll/ p e r i lim e po silio n s
aveileble Espenenc* p&lt;*
ie rrM Apply el
Hillkeren Heeiih Cere Center
*M M e lla ril* Are.. S tntoa
IT) U S * ......................I .O .R ./H

COMSTRUCTIONAIL TMOCS
LocahCaribbean 1*1. t e i 4ih r
\ 4fM t*f.,TA L» N T E U ILPE E S
C O N S T R U C T I O N
L O C A L / C A R I B B E A N For
E le c t r ic ia n i, Carpenter*.
Heavy E^ p m en t Operator*.
Plum ber*. A C . Drywetl,
G I a iin g , I re n w o rk .
Mechanic*, Si/perviiar*. to
U S hour
1 4R7 *97-9134
T A L E N T BUILDERS ___ F E E

COSMETOLOGY
Beaunelen. Nell Teen, end
Elec Irely si 11 Needed tor nice
shop In Sanford Greet Family
Atmosphere
Cell n l 111*

COUNTRY STORE
Full lima petition, require*
lifting hey and feed plut store
duties
Call U f 5427
CRAFTS# SKILLS# TRADES

ALL TRADES NEEDED
Painter*. Carpenter*, etc
Get all the work you can
handle Call
449 4231

IAdditions a I
R#mod#llng
Restaerents, Ottices
State car tilled CB CO M R ) W*
Design'Build and otter F r a
E slime tel ........ Cell is c s t ll

Air Conditioning
A H # « tln g
S I R v I J ^ ^ r r m a le r ^ j H T A r
water te air, air te air haal
pump* New and eiltflng in
tfaHafien V Yr* aiperiance
Wayne Dyk«» Sr now with
Em ory'* Plum bing
Lie rRM00IM44
231 2444

Appllancts

HOME APHIANCI
NEW A2PLUNCES
G la n d M A Y T A G
ALSO

DRIVERS
TotflOaookly
Local Long haul
Wilt Tra*n
I 3tt 1444
J A H World

DRIVERS
Over the road tractor trailer,
must have 3 year* e«per lance
and good driving record
Average trip igday*
Call l «ett 74tese
_AG Carrtar*. Tavare*. FI

DRIVERS WANTED
E i per wnc id n#c»%*ary Must be
D O T cerfitwd Contact Doiig
Reed 224 itCa__________
DRIVERS. A L L TY P E S
Top pay! Call now!
Job Center. 984 17a 4244
Factory Maintenance
14 HR)
• K E E P lT RUNNING*
Keep plant and machinery
ru n n in g im o o t h ly I Any
pneumatic and hydraulic ta
penance a pfut! Benefit*!
AAA E M PLO Y M E N T
748 W 35th Si
111517*

EUctrlcal

Painting

H IR IT A O I I L I C T R iC
Prompt, Rtaionabl# Service
Licensed/1 nsurod
I R *4411413 ...Call 417 2 » 4743

FR AN K BARNHART atotuw A
procure cleaning. IE , r , t ip
Retorence*
........ HTIICl
INTERIOR A EXTERIOR
Preferfieaei work. Hrly. ret*,
euafl. Ted, u a e c il. Fraa I H .
Lyadew't Prefer Hanoi Paintinq
Lake Mary RtOdent
Inferior: Erlerior
Lkamod/ Incur od
F ra* tilim o ta *l...........JJBIHC
PAINTINO
Inferior A I,ferler
Now**. A p r , A Etc.
Citlien, n s diuaunt
Call a»ytlai* 111 EMC

Balt A Tackle
O pa o tA M *PM
GUIDE SERVICE
FreVf Smoked Mul'ett
Live Wild R Iwr Shlnnan
Fitting Equipment
C t l A Orange Btvd.
L a k # M a e ^ ^ i^ &gt;_i i »1i« to

322103

Handy Mar

B o a rd in g A G ro o m in g

C A d F t N T A Y . h a u lin g .
maednary. pa|n,&gt;
nT o d HI*
F r a ektim ela Call HI*))*

B u il d in g C o n t r a c t o r s *

DOT CERTIFIED NIVEK

I Nurttng S o n ia , lac.
-Ham* Cara T h a r, ANardabto"
None* d Aide dLhrola1*
d iiN im

Gtrttril Strvlcis

To 113 10 per hour All thiMV
Hiring now! Will train
M elt* lm pteymen t ...4 * 4 t i l l

NEW. R E M O D EL. R EPAIR
HO M ES.O FFIC ES. STORES
A ll type* con*tructwe Re*/Cam
232 4423 S O Ballet. C 401*989

C arpen try"
CAR P I N T I R A ll kind* ot home
repair*, pointing A ceramic
tile R khordGro** J3f *971

CUSTOM CARPENTRY
20 yr* etp ’Screen porche*.
d e ck * , ro om a d u lt Ion*,
b o o k c a i t ». a l l I n f a r I
or eater tor remodeling Don
Mammervtey. 407 174 V74V
______ tree eelumate*

Cerpet/Upholstery
_____ Cleaning_____
ONE ROOM F R E E
Oupat
Teflon protection t t H 420
value) *• 4 room tpectei S24 74
or ft#94 per room JON off pet
odor problem* A repair* A U
about our uphoHtery tpecial*!
H oofs 4 AM lo 4PM
420 0114

Cleaning Servlet*"
NO Hm* for that template
claamngP Been puffing il off 7
L«t v i worry about it tor you
Call ASAP Cte4A*ng Any lie#
home SJOguaranteed
L &lt;cen*ed • Bonded e Ineured
Call *79 1114

N u r s in g C a re *

W IS T C O N CR K TI SIRVICC
Small Jeb tO B lf Jab* O Repair
Job*. Free E*f Call anytime
1282891. Lk&gt;w&gt;ed/in*Ufd

R O O F R tP A IR S * painting,
c a r p e n t r y wo r k
Fre e
Eitimate* 1131944, anytime

B o o k k e e p in g

Accogiing ilu d a n ttroPrivate
letunt A I M

Small ie b e p ltg - Jeba • Repair
Job*. Free l* t Cad peytlma
082891 Lkanted/lmured

USED AfFUAMCES

MOBILE PE T GROOMING Al
home service Reasonable
Cerlifted! Call Pat. 231 4IA4

Ftoaa/Kerheerd Irntrecttori

C O M P L ET E noma o r * *lth
lov* A concern tor to* elderly
Spacious accommodation,.
tow m a to ly rata, UOM71

Dec ondi llenad d Guaran teed
GOOD S ELECTIO N
M* E. Cam mere lei If. Saatotd

DOCXWOIKERS

Needed for focal delivery.
Mon Frl Benefit* Subtlance
abuse toiling required Apply
in person Part* City. fOI 8
CornweHRd.,Sanford I O I

Concrvie

GEORGE'SBAITB TACKLE

BOOK K 11FIN O
Payroll. Tate*. Small Butmeta.
or Individual SIS 00 hour A up
Short term lae return* fi5
So habia e*panoi
&gt;31 4499

DATA EN TR Y
Start right away! Call now!
Job Canter. 944 774 4244

AAtttlc Ltssom I
H A S TY M A ID I I R V I C I
Re*/Com Henetl A thorough
44 *8 OH lit* Time Cteabtef
232 *844 OT 1341171_____

FIX IT FAST INC.
"On* Call To Oo It All"
Your Naighborhood Handy M a
RetxtorHial a Commercial
Call Sat* Today" MT**1&gt;
R E P A I R } . FAINTING
Yafdwork d Ltgkt Hatotog
Na JaB T m la u d
Call uacaei

Horn# Repairs
GM M AINTEN ANCE I I R V I C I
Call uttor E lac t ria l. Plumbing.
Dry wail. Lawn A Irrigation
problem*! Free 1*1 1281419

Landscaping
Winter prices pruning A cleanup
Mutch A new planting*
’• Landtcapiag .133 &gt;282

Lawn Sarvlct
A F F O R O A R L I LAWN CARR
Q U A L I T Y W O RK I F R E E
ESTIM ATES CallD)*ef*
Cbecb't Quality Lawn Care
Comm /Re* 8 F R E E 1ST 1
No )0b tee large/small 233 2471
ECONOMY LAWN SERVICC
1o t a I l a w n c a r e
tree
estim a te Call 233 7194
LAWN CAR E
Mewing. Shrub
pruning. Fast Service, Lew
Prices# Free I»t
1481284
PROFESSIONAL G A R D IN E R
Mowing, edging, new tod new
teed, re ted. re teed, pruning,
lopping, trimming, removing
A clearing, planting, clean up I
Complete Cere! Free
mete* i M# Van JJIO m J

Pkintin| * Fiptfk«fl|ln|
Quality Work, Reasenabte
Price*. Free E tt In* HI t i n

Tlum Uiig*
IfiiaRCE PkiakiRt Ik
Itl Cheke Far Year Plumbing
Needs 114 24Hour 1 8 Repair»
8Remodeling* RepipIng
C F C0314318111 4449/m 4444

SeteOOFTWITHIWS AP
lEllANCf INC
SLMEIID1AJNCUMING
24 hour,I Fiat rate,I
Free Eefimatotl CFCMD2J
U l k klfer m c c c c

S4.BBOfYWITHTHISSD
PrtssurR Cltanlng
WA* YOUR HOU1E WMITET
ANO NOW GR EY* Call u«
today 1Wa'II b a a our wayl
O. A L L E N CONTRACTING
For F raoE,llm *toi Call HO ICI*

YARD D E R R iiH A U L E D
MC/LOAD ALIO . JUNK CARS

E i» im iD jE n i| H w
Tr#«S#rvlc#
ECHOLSTRIE SERVICE

Free ttfimetes! Fair Prices!
L*c Ins Stump Grinding- Too !
1331339 day ar tele
*‘ La4 Tha Pretesitenalidetr
T R I M M I N G . Topping. Re
moval Hauling, all phasas ot
tree work Call 232 44*9

Wat«r/Air
PurHlcatlon
MIM-COM
Water and Air Filtration tar
homo and b u w e u Far Free
Eetimat* Call
c c c illf

Masonry
S O U T H E R N S TO N E W O RK
WaterfatH. J apeneea garden
peat*, tfaaew prk arou nd
S w i m m i n g p o ll * , s t one
entranre* tlucce 248 4333

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Stnford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. March 5. 1990 — I

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MEDICAL

D ELTO N A j/| m a r a lL child
ON. Na pertieri U M Mcludai
all Alter IPM S74 I t ll
F E M A L E la there 1 bdrm
Pt. h i grit

PINS CR EST area • a
leg
e b d rm *
W a lk le
P ln e c r e t t E le m e n t a r y
MM/me i N y m i W l
SANPOND
1 bdrm . 1 bath,
wether, ch/a. fenced Im
mediate occupancy U lV m a
U . M X l Reem Ca » n n

VILLAS OP C A S S B L S in n v 1
bdrm . I bath * don Kroon
porch
M fM M * r *73*131

SANPOND 1 bdrm H i bem.
newly pilntwd 1471 per month
ptwtdepetll m u m _______
1 BDRM , H i bath, fenced yard.
near Semlnete High Sch
_ F 4 » J n e C e ll_ _ _ lM 4 e M

S U PER NICSIf 1 bedroom. 1
tun bam. doubiewide Cam*
dr a I coiiihg*. har dboard sld
ing, shinglo roof, skirting.
Most loo To *ppr*cid*t§U.90Q
Coil CoUoct.... .....407 933 7040
or 4*7 3** M37 dfftr ftpm

ISm

M E D IC A L ASSISTAN T(PART
T I M tl
PHYSICIANS M l I D IO
OOBGYN
• Internal Madktnt
• F a m ily P r a c t ic e
L A I T I C H (PANT T I M !)
X RAY TECH
Batic ar Kegtylarvd F T * PT

C la a a reew ii, I lfc h e n aria
laundry Iwell,He*. cakke TV
ttartingaigasrwk n g a a H
RITCHEN. laundry pri.nagat
AAalwra mala praNrrad Call
H i N i« a ry g a l7 iig g i______
LAN D * FU R N IS H ED DOOM
with p r lr a lt bath, kllchatt
prtyUagaa IAS waak ... 1 H H 1I

|f7— A#*rtm#fitsl
KiMiabbaA M

IN* CCU l a g igrteaMgeaaNc*)

M g .............. W A S H

IPOND
Ikdrm . campi
p r i v a c y in a a c a l l t h l

M E D IC A L

FRONT K U RfCtPDORItT

tec. CaN m t m

MOTE IN SPECIAL

Far lamily practice atnc*. full
lima. Sand Return# Ta na*
Ffaw&lt;nAy«.$a«lafA.17ni

t bdrm. A C. pm l.
Maa rno Na aapotn
Far gwaimad applicant, or
Mmar c itirani n ta a a i

*NU0C PNOM CALLERS*
JU S T N IO O IM III
Wa naad yaw wIMi yawf ctgtha*
on ta It par hour guaranteed
ta Itart. ana bom* E iger I
anew h e lp f u l. a r a a t at

c u m m in

NURSE AIMS * A ll SHIFTS
HIGHVN S TAITIN O PAYI
For certified ere.par &gt;enc*d
Apply m par Ion lu
Labavtaw NerUeg Center
t l t l . M I I . . . ..........
‘

o m tE cu n
Morning* M hour* par week.
*oma tatwrday morning*. I
ya a r e ip e r ie n c e
A p p ly
Lima' i « Maitland
aa o it it ai. Maitland_______

NICE clean I bdrm apt Ideal
•ar couple MAI mo plu* I M
oocurity. Cell m nee_______
SANFORD Huge 1 b drm . an &gt;
H eart C e m y i.t . privacy
liaa/wk
♦ t iM tec. Call
m t m _________________
SANFORD
f bdrm cartage
claaa to dawnlawn. tag wk *
l I R b c CaH IH -H M _______
SANFORD, I bdrm ugs/ma
Flu . MOO MCurlly Rater one at
rogulrod Call I t . Waa______
SANPOND - Cary I hadraam.
Kraanad porch, lighlad park
Mg Na pelt «M/m*.ie#t#
Ihcludaa water. CaR H i IFM.

M1IYA RIVER
I bdrm . iu.1 ramadaNd. tree
canoe m , na pelt I M par
------C a llB I M ig

O P T N A L M IC T IC H
M H II
a PAID B E N E FITS *
A ititt Dr In ail phaadi at ay*
caral Large practical
AAA IM PLO Y M IN T
t a a w .ttw itt.
» III|

TV— A partm ents
Jn fu m ish d d /
C L I A N O L A R O I Aparlm anl.
Goad Local ton U00 ta U M par
month. Na Pat. Call H I I t ll

PANT T IM I
NUTRITION • SITE

C0EVIUA APARMEHTS

MAN ACER
t nr.day
LAK E MARY
Nutrition tlta Aid J*i hr'day
C a n a lH a r r y
Food Pack
ground Nice, triandty. caring
a m iu d a nacattary. Apply
Mon F r l . tarn
1pm. lattar
L lrin t lar Samar., ala FL
Cantral Prkaiy , Long wood
M i l a n .........................E O .E .
PART T I M I • A cnanca id help
a .m ail bwtint** grow Naad
tomeona who will work 1 hr. .
1 da y. or night, a waak and I
day on weekend Good incoma
potential Call t g a a ii ana
Inal long dltlanca)_________
Patiawt Scheduling
M eaw xi
a P L U lM O F F I C E a
Great patient* will maka yaw
tm ila l Laarn killing pro
cadwrati Apply right new I
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
we w a n , i t ,
m m *
PA T RO LL C L E R K . ITOP PAY
Sterl today, caltnowl
J ob Cantor, yea T U alaa

in p a r i o n
La P a llia
Academy, M M 'L a te Emma
LakaM ary a Mam till apm
R E ST A U R A N T

COONS, HOSTESSES
NAI Tt RS/NAI TRESSES
No eiperience nacattary Alt
.h lf f i availably E.catlant
kanalil. Apply in parwn
Tha Wattla MouH
.H O W St Rd M.Saniord
maaafl___________ M/F/EOE

ROOFING URORERS

e r t n a l a r g e u n it s i

1.1 A 1 bedroom apt.
PeN/Tennit Cowl PaacaFwl.
canyon ianl IOCalum *.n»ve
Han Special l No wcwity lor
buallliadappilcanttiHgiM c
Large renovated I bdrm. tfS/wk
i llt g t a c Poet lata A quiet
comply. H M M ia r W W M .
M A RIN IN 'S VILLAO E
L e k . A d e l bdrm . . . U U m a
Ibdrm tM im a A u p H U M

MOVE IN SPECIAL
Large renovated I bdrm. pool.
U lt im o Na dapatil lor «uaii
fled applicant, or w w d ll
rant m 0 M J o r ] » a a »
R I A I O N A t L I I and 1 badraam
apartwu ah. Ill month piwt
tacwrlty............. CaH B i t***
SANPOND ■ 1 b d rm . l bath,
ch/a, mac lout, all appliance.
included 774 7141, leave ma*g
S A N P O N D , Large I and 1
b d r m 't , pay monthly or
weakly D ap. reference*. ION
ell Samar Cllliarnl M l Ota
b H F U b ■ 1 bdrm . I bam
maior appliance. I M . n o ,
f iW f j d Call m t i l l _______

SENIOR SPECIAL!!
tlwdla A I badraam apartment,
ta Dogotlt lor II b arar

323-3301 E it SOS
I BEDRO O M I bam fa r age
apartment in Hltieric D i.trid
Central heal and air u t l par
menu. Mg 07H or a l l IFGP

2 BOOM. 2 BATH APTS
Over I .tea K

Sharp, outgoing w/cer to tall
r o t o t / p h a f o f t In n ig h t
c l u b t / r t t f a u r a n f ! O n ly
tarious irvquinot ploato Aftor
? 30 p m 407**i*43l_______

At*
2000 LlA* Mir) BM.
321QSR4
101— H ouses
F urnishEd / Rsnt
M ANO SR
I bdrm turn
Inc I mrMih«r/dry*r, m icro

103— Houses
U nfurnished / R tn t

SECRETARY•

LOAN PROCESSOR
LakaM ary Area ))) 4V1C

SECRETANY'PART TIME
W iih Real E tta ia LK anta
pr afar rad F laaibla hour.
Oationaaraa
Call 1H l i l t
SECUNITY O PPICENS

TOP PAT
Q Hcenw roquipod Choico
contract! Call I tea &gt;13 HIS
VILLA OK INN HKSTAURANT
new hiring t ip torvort L
hottest#! for ev#!/night!
Apply in parson, Villago Ian.
♦It Poftracb R d , Longweod
VO LT
T E M P O R A R Y S E R V IC E !
_______ C a i u i e m t _______

jMtasioo'ooo

11 d i.lnb ulor. naadad Part A
lull tlma No a .p naca.ury
R o k a riO N a illla 1110

Ft. Living Areal I

( j r a v e r t e v \ f0 a »

Sleet et U )0 per hour. Mult
hive rtlieble deity tranipovt*
tiofi Mutt bo H y e e rio id Coll
tor appointment
373 9417
A l B Wooftog_______
SALKS parson m food distnbu
tiers Mutt bo u p In food
industry Reply to P O Bon
35)09§. P a lm C o a st. F L
33135 309*________________

SALESPERSON

D IL T O N A • N u t 1 bdrm 3
b4ltl, &amp;cr««nNKf room. g#r#g#.
tvncvd' liJO/mq I yr. )«*m
104 n t S4Mor jgJM O itS f

HOMES TO RENT
I And 1 b#droMim
Unfurnished. L*4* Mery end
S en fo rd e r v e t f C e ll lo r
evei IAbility end lacAhem
Ash tor Br#nde

105— Ou#F#«* "
Tri#i#« / Mtnt

S A N P O N D • P u r n lt h e d I
b .drea m
Na p e lt N ear
d e n n te e n C e ll J i t t i l t .
enytunebetere t PM _______
t SDR M .Lew n mainlenance
mcl im all children peltOK
C eN H M M ^ ^ _

M t n fs ls
AAA E U l l N I t t C I H T I R
Hew omce/Whte m o H to
le f t tt bayt a im or w'a
olticet tlartlng at me/me
Ftwy t r / t lA lN 4)1
CaH...Ut 1114

SANFORD &lt;3013 B Oak Ave . !
bdrm . tammlioute Appli
encei. Air. cerpet L m mo
■meter IncL Me Donel'l Reelfy,
113* M3* or I m a9*1

M F jjt
SALE 01 LEAK OmON

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
•% 0 * 3 4 &amp; 1 fm *
W t list End tbil
Enyom in Ike GrtsScr

R E n t ils

S b n fc w d L b k c M a r y e t e e .

Seeaerd . Nwy. i i w. Heneveted
•happing ttrip. 400 M 1000 tq
ft E»c lor proFettionelt Good
e.peturel 111 tOU 17144)0
17 * M ItO ERtlFO P Water and
.lectrlc aval leele
C e n ^ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ ^ ) 0 iie 7
121—

C o n d o m in iu m

B R A N D N S W 171. Fenceb.
•entry .ink In metier bbrm
A..urn* no quality Nr D000
Greet Her ter retiree 14V 000
S U P E R LO N O W O O D l/ l
Tewnheute Many e/nvnillet B
interior e .tre t You’ll like Ihit
piece Only
ITS 000

________ M u i t s l s ________
I BORMLa f t bAth tOYSrnPSQuM
tllQi Park Aunt .Adult! only
1321' mo m d
iMAtfr CAll
NAwcyM F*»o&gt; 313 3*43
173— W » n t o d t o H b n t
R1 tPO N SIB LI coupi* iMhirsg
mobllA horn# hook up on pr#t
prop+rtr N##d to r»kXAt»
ASAP 331 7A32,Mit»»*p m

S U P IN LONOWOOD 1/t. Super
corner let Family rm. til
with b rte k le tl bar, m en,
elhtc nice e .tre t
041 000
E X E C U T IV E Poelilbe I4K a/]
TV btth. tcreened perch, wet
bar. alarm tyt. earner lei
Neereiem tchool NowteetO)

125— F o p L e e s e

REDUCE Dl Spectacular lake
mary 1 ) In ' Cro ttm g t" 8&lt;g
vat In kit. Ptoriba rm. tp , A
mere Now on I.
1101.100

SANFORD
1107 French A v t .
In M Artln Bldg , nt#t ta
Gaidars Lamb RattAurAnt C am
Mai Martin 3*3 3*20

P R E TT Y 4/1It. LA R G E LOT
Newly tebone Screened pool
A tpe E .Ire rm tor gemot or
den Nowpricebol
S ilt 000

122—

OFHc e R tn tE ti

BRAND NSW O FF ICR ALONG
400 tq It tol.MOtq It
G CIIOH ING I
Move inieecial
UM/me.
_______ Call HI Wt«_______
t SM ALL R E N T A L O FFICES
w~lamd.BC 1 Very reetambla)
it a l b CaN aeart SSI u n
M l— H o m o s fo r S E it
A I I L A T I D Velenline tor e
handyman 0 *ntr financing
3/1. datachad garage Submit
all often Term*
Asking IH.900

BATEMAN REALTY
U c . Real Kstate RraAer
3*4* Saptard Ava.
321-B7M------------- 321-2257

MMRHAM WOODS M U
NEW * 3 i cedar home. Loti
of treatH Lot* ofeRtratn
S1*1.too
W A L L A C K C R IS S R E A L T Y
_________ 331*177_________
Assume Myltwdde, 3/1 m . m
LAR R Y HKRMAN. BROKKR
m * m . ..... aft, hr*.___ niA4*3

if M U *
The Oaks Sanferd
Quiet private 3 large bdrms.
utility room/3rd bdrm . 3
bath*, fireplace, pool tenni*
priyiledge* included Reduced
to IN I *» Phone day* 133
14 31 or A ft e r 1PM and
*eekendv 333 S*4A 1*0 3331

\i i hi vi n
SIS W . III. SI. S a lfa •••
COUNTRY CH AR M ER 3 bdrm ,
3 bath family rm. 100 a 300
yard1,, huge beaut Ifull (salt,
raised patio. 79 HAM radio
tower Easy term*
111 000
A1SUMABLK w 110.000 down. ]
bdrm . I'y bath, cb home, eh
A a. garage, fenced
iiit d
rata, II yr* remaining, only
ISO 000

NOW HIRING R .I . AOKNTS
LAR K M A RY
Short farm
leete 3 2. lerga fenced beck
yard Ceil
Days 2*2 03e7,
oveelngt/eROkondl
1301310

OK BAR V
I acre prim# high
brooded let J/3 home built in
1117 Above ground pool
w / d e c k ln g
S p r in k le r * ,
workshop alarm *y*
*9* 900
Elian 331 7473 Joan U4 110*
TemplM Realty. I«k .. S3* 4*1*.
D fK O K O L A K E ACCCtS Tht*
4 bdrm. 4 bath home feature*
1000 *q ft. of living area with
f a m ily ro o m p lo t de n ,
fireplace and pool on i/| acre
CaH today!
Only 11*4,900
Metre Real Kttale Ca. lac
_________ *317331_________

lo » ltn « n Itb l EstJtb

U U ANYTIME

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
Now you can rant a 3 bdrm.
2 bath lor tha prlc« o l a 1

(Phis
&gt;Watarlront Ufbbtylb
• Modern Fltnabb Cbntar
• Indoor Raequotbatl
&gt;On* Month Fro*

i

Rantbl Apartments
On La Jlg Monro*
2 U S W. Sem inole
Bled.
H w y. 17-91
S a n fo rd , F L 31771

323*2628

DELTONA
Close to 111 Owner* mu*! sell
New Aftersades built home 3
bedroom 2 bath family room,
worksheet
U i 000
M A U I O F F E R Call Charlotte
ERA
174 t i l l

UREMMY
4/1 an tg MCludeb let. beck,
up te gelt cowrie, family room
w.tireptace end e ban, I car
garage
1104 000
ASSUME AB LE MORTGAGE
LA K E M A R T R E A L T Y

_______ mane_______
10CHUROR

By owner. 3 bdrm I bath,
central H/A. on 3 lot* 211
Homewood Or Reduced to
**1*0*________ 1 9*4*33 e**3
L0NGW000 AILA
I bdrm . | bath. 3 car garage,
cloaad in porch like new
IT* 000 Call 7*7 143*. an,lime

D ELTO N A
1 B b rm .
tplit/mam I.JJJ tq ft )»
aery m a m . AaaomabFo N n
D d W ) b | U ie CdNHBHH
UNPOND - I I I
P L rm. Fpic. catling tan*, now
pom! G carpet Raducad Fp
M L M Call ewnur, m lUF

BJ BILL ELA1S EDITION
Loaded Gne taring non *mek
Ing owner AH gager*. 1)4**
Celt................ .............774 1441

'II Cam s.

ti 000

322- 2420
2141 Par* Or . Saalard
♦41 m . Lake Mary Bf . U . Mary
O IN EV A
Own m*tead of
renting 3 bdrm clo*a to
elementary school Fenctd
yard
11* 100
Calt Gloria Lambert
E R A Sun Florida. 341 M M
MU

HIDOCK LAKE
ASSUMEe NO Q U ALIFY
3 bdrm 3 bath, large lot.
fenced back yard I lf ,000
*9 000 cash to mtg 333 *3*4

ASSUMABLE. NO QUALIFYING
os
LESS THAN $2500 CASH
INCLUDING CLOSING COST
1 A 4 bbrm hornet in Sanford.
Deltane/OeBary/Lk. Mary/
Longwood/Altamonte Springe

11,100 DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 bdrm. 1 bathe flraptace.
appliance*, carport
S3*.900

LESS THAN S3.S00 DOWN
1/1 ipllt pien. oppllancet. 1
car garage an privacy lanced
l/ lecre................... . la/.JOO

ASSUME, NO QUALIFY
UREMMY POOL HOME
New 1 bdrm I'y bath 1 ttory,
•ppllancet, fireplace, I car
»*f*g*......... ...........

ASSUME NO QUALIH
l/IM. IA M t q f t , new paint
and carpet, appliance! on 1/1
ocre. U ll/ m o U 1.000

GENEVA
Howte an I'y ecret 1 bdrm . 1
bath, appllancet. garage, ad
d l t l o n a l o u t b ld g , or
worhthop...................... STt.MO

Charming cedar
with bay window and teal,
clean and caiy, warmly fece
Craab CanikuctWn i Realty

Miotrs

UNPOND

Aimott new. clean, 1 L~~ _ . . .
t bam. daubN garage PHA.
M rvart. »')%. S U M Oawn
1M4 PITI
Craab Canttmcttaq • Realty

— —II

S A N F O R D • B e a u t if u l 4
bedroom. 1 bath horn* an 1/4
acre let w boeutitut oak treat
Huge matter twdtaam w/wetk
In c Intel and large bam 1
office! at rough cadar/til*
M a o ri
L iv in g re a m
w'firvptect. format dining,
tun room, trip** garoga and
7 car d a ta c h a d ga ra g *
W'offK* Reduced »U1 000
D U P L E X - b ea utiful L a ta
Marw Etiei* arte latavww
Brick with 7 bedroom. I bam.
I car garag*. beech tide
114 tOO

T E L F A IR

R EALTY

]l HWY. II FT. DEBARY

3B54AS4431/3B544S5222
SANFORD
4 badraam. 1 ttory. Idyllwildo
Lett Edition, wall kept, new
carpel mirror accent* 10 tt
wood deck and tro p ic a l
■andteaptng Udder canopy ol
ookt C ree l neighborhood.
Boti value
iiiiooo
TH E COURSON C D
m u tt

STAIW PROfCRTT
M A N A G E M E N T * R E AL T Y
______ 333 3333/331 *43*______
W IN TER SFH IN G S
1/l't.
c*ntr*i H/A RtAvciRt 113,900
W. lAwftotlWliliy l««l:fM
_________ 333 79*3_________
3 •SOROOAA* 3 bwth with pool
§10.00) Assume end l i t fInsnJ
reft 1407/mo Ceil 331 1931

14f— C o m m srcla l
PrD psrty / Sals
FOR SALE BY OWNER
10th SI A Sen lord Ave
Toned GC ) One 19 000 U) loot
w itho ut* ar gerege building
On* tSO *q foot offic* bldg
With Nddifiondi 1,100 *q foot
covered starege plus outsid*
sioreg# On# lot across *tr«*t
F*r lo ll cal) 331 *19*
N EAR f * On# at # kind bldg1
11 000 *q f» on 13 1 PC Mutt
S#H Rm I EO afoO — m i 3 M

QUADRAPIEX
N#w roof, aluminum siding,
1*1000 fly owrwr 13* M3*
I r«!itf#ftltal u n lit income
§17 000. •■pentet 13 *00 Pric#
§9)000 AisumAbi# fmAnong
#1 9\ 13319*3

Let 000

HIT tq ft......................... S4AOOO
HURRY AN D C A L L lor Ihlt
tuper borgain.

CAII BART
R E A L ESTATE
R EALTO N ..................... 133 7*9*

M AI I HAM 9 0 0 0 5 AREA
Lake Mary school!, approv 1
a c re !, large oak treat 4
bdrm „ greatroom, formal
dining, 'den. large tcreened
pool, 1179,000 Assum able
Newly renovated, immediate
occupancy I Owner, *3* t i l l

MUST SELL
SANFORD
14 000 down
ettume no quollty ) bdrm . 1
both. ) cor garogo. Ng tilth
an. tpk. tern patia H TH F B
O UT OP S T A T E owner mutt
M il Handyman tpeciel Brick
home. ] bedroom. I bem
Mutt be teen Beet oiler i ll ]
W l)llh SI Call Ml 4 l» lli*
er N l b b u n t ____________

QUINN REALTY *321 M i l
Retidewlial end Caatmarcial

HIGH A Dry lot Or*ng#C&lt;fyon
county mointAifwd rd Nic#
or#4 #*ty forms w §1)00 dn
or §7000 cosh 904 Tt* 77*1
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
Wooded iaf* Rivor access
11400 eoch No money dowitl
§4) 41 monthly
Owner
&lt;9*4)2304179or [9*41 432 )41*
SEM INOLE COUNTY 1 ocros
with hpuso 3 bdrm 2 bath.
§139 900 • 1 aero* large oak
trees il* 000. Hwy a* 1 Aero*
§4)0 000 • OH Doan Rd
lakefront 1 aero* §141000
L A K E C O U N T Y * a cros
§19 R00 A 4* ocros §297 000

SHOWERS REALTY
&gt;1) IIW

155— Condom inium s
C o -O p /S a l*
PINE RIDGE CLUB
2 bedroom
I bath pool
tonni*. socuriVy §1 W0 plus
a tlu m a b ie I S m ortgage
134) mo NaQuaiifing
Call
333 M3a
SAN D L EW OOO V ILLA S
Spacteu* 3 bdrm 3 bath mint
te n d , scroonod purtn noat
pum p fa n s, a s p h a n c o s
eatras §11 100
333 1111

200— H eg ltterE d Pets
SHIN T tU
Black end while 7
mantht. houtabrbken 1171
________ Cell M t 4113

203— Liv esto ck and
CHICKS • Fency end romman
breed! Due It. queilt. turkey.
Bgeete CellJM ttne

14X4* l/l&lt;y igttt. It Skyline,
ureenod porch 111.090

ANTIQUE MRU 145 Men-Sit

SR ID O KSB SON ANTIQUES
Rantal Space AvaklabkI

14X14 &gt;/! ipllt
M Champ,
■ n -C o n cerd
F ir e p la c e ,
dryweil interior, very clem
U l.t U

32M1W/U137BI
CARRIAGE C0YE
S U PIN N ICftI ) bedroom t
lull bom. doubiewide Cathe
dral ceding*, herdboord v d
Ing. thingie root, tklrtlng
Mutt See Te Aeprccutetu.ioo
Can Collect
497 411 7040
aoM7 n o m t otter 4pm
It** Pelm Air le • It. control
heel w eir. wether B dryer
Goad ctnditien 1/003 Let le*.
Cerriege Cove Mobile Homo
Perk Cell IM a)M

RUCTION THURSDAYS 7FM
JAW HWY 4* W
SANFORD
liy n u le t te it a tl 4.
. m iboi
L k lA B M / k
AU 477

213— Auctions-'
MERCEDES SIL
’ •1
L e a d e d , c h a r c a a l,
• ■calleni condillon Atkwg
M/eoa
ca n u7 J744

21S— Boats and
A ccesso ries
COMMERCIAL FISHING NEH
Haagnatt C e ll44*tMI

SCARS TRI HULL
1411 libergietf boat K Hone
■Fettrtctlert Mercury 4410
_______ Cell 71)4414_______

15»— Rgal Esfatg
Wants#

• II FOOT P I B I R O L A lt BOAT
Very unique detlgn Very eld
Ntedt ro ller el ion You re
move i» a / b oColl 1)1 &lt;244

* * WANTED • *
FFOMBS • FAOBILE HOMES

I I 0 . REGAL BOWRIMR '17

E IN T A L S • ACBEAGE

tblftltSM I tll EstAlt
4073221155
1*0— B u iin b ii
For Sals
STYLIST With following Busy,
friondty shop Good walk ins.
a w d lll IFosntsofta 323 7317

Remlin drive on trailer 1*0 HP
LO . full cm vet top. meny
a ilr a t MUST 1ELLII
A g in g h a m
M in o t

2-1RHP OUTBOARD MOTORS
E v in r u d # a n d Jo h n so n
Bought larger motor
ftftakpotters.......... 333 tM)

'U PONTOON
With motor, trailer, 30' seats
»0
Call after Spm 331 707)

1*3—W alarfrant
P re p E rty /S a ls

219—W anted to Buy

STONE ISLAM)

l i t Aluminum Cany.. New.paper
Ften Ferreui Motel*......... Oteii
KOKOMO .......... ........... ID IIN

11 ac. on Lk. Manryo tower
A weter IUB.00C D l Fats

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
E P S RESALE
W* Ray/Sell Furniture B Cell#ctibl#«. Including I slat#!
11911 §an*#rd Av#,m 74*9
• CHAIR. All uphoi|t«r#d Nic*,
ci*an. comfortabi# with firm
s#at cushion and arms §al
Cand#llv#r.............. 333 *31*
• DIN ETTE SET Round tab!#
and j wooden chain. §31 Can
M o w _______ Call 333 &gt;090
F R O S T 'F B I I Rtfrigtr at#f, ft
cu f t . Icitured' doors, #ac
condition 1200 331 3001
HOUSEHOLD
Oishts. chair
chair. «nd tables A tabi#,
ftnnis racliitt Call 3)1 1*71
K EN M O R E W ASHER
Eaccli#nt condition Whtf#
§141 C a illll 3001. anyt&gt;m#
LAR R Y 'S MART 21) Sanford
Av# N#w Us#d turn &amp; appl
Buy/§#&gt;»/Trad#___ 333 4133.
• L IV I N G R O OM S U ITE •
i Sect tonal couch and 2 swiv«f
rock#rs) lik# rww AI) tor 191.
C a ll...................
133 1*0*
• L O V E I I A T / S O F A gold
crushed v«tv«t, slam ltti sf##i
from# Esc for otfictr waiting
room or horn# rao 32) ))9f
tarty AAft or &gt;v#s

MATTAG WASHES &amp; OUTER
Whif#,U7)
Calf M l &gt;3*1
• MICROWAVE ov#n |Largo)
1100 333 la ll altar *PM
• FAIR of k# ertam parlour
Chairs Ani.qu# Of iginaii I70
_______ Call 111 *330_______
Q U E E N S I I E s o la b a d
brown b#«gh«. good condition
§300 Call 333 *34&gt;__________

SOFA, traditional Ityl#, solid
brown, 90 ' long, 3 itat cwsh
ions and backs. 2 bolster
pillows, 3 arm covtrs Lik#
naw §91 cashonly 133 7#i*

Big QAktv tAly ttrm*. tl'LOOO
Ar»iiFtht#n BMAtfy, M* &gt;31*

t) yd. N
Ihett ere

211—Antiq ues /
C o llE c tib lts

Non Qualifying Mort|i(*s

ieattmin Rtal Estate
407322-1155
GENEVA, 5 ACRES

STABLE FAevIngt
yd. minimum

i&gt;jhevln|t;_ji*4dui^m»jji

11X14 1/1. 40 Manatee. Fenred
yerd
14.000

• SOFA sl##p#r §1« 2 y#ars
old with inn#r spring mat
frtss. Good conditFon 333 9113

UNRST fRlCE EVEN
IN HIDDEN UIE

19S— P ftE a SuppliWE
• F R E E larntlv ta good horn*
Mutt have fenced yard I yr
aldmeta
..........Coll HI 40«
FAASTIFP R ULL PUPS
Big
im ert. beeu/ltui mertmgt 1)0
Mutt lab
Cell B ) lit )

It 000

153— AcreageLo ts/Sa le __

O STEEN I] ACRES. W ELL
WOODED
17*000
WJI Sell/Trebe FerAH evte

1*44 tq N..................

14X441/1. ■ Guerdon

14X14 1/1 tgiri. 40 Crttlmade.
Diihwether I,replace 117 000

P A U L A R B T H O S tO R N E
V E N T U R E I PR O PER TIES
_________ 1)14744
_____

1 bdrm 1 bath villa w/gartga
tlathad to rock bottom price 1
techoote from

Nepe
14X4* 1/t iplft. ' l l
Fleetwood Sand Pont U NO
down lor qualified buyer
Under SIM per manth in
eluded!mtg endlOtrenl

MIDM-I

321- 2720

407 322 1155

REGATTA
SHORES

141— H M M tfo r S a l#

»«7| l l l t a i t *4

112— C o m m « r c i a l

323-5774

210-1100

141— H eetwe tor Se Ie

] bath. Cell m M M

IIS — I n d u s t r is l

U K * CeeUe m W R e t VI

• T A B L E IAW Rockwall Dana
t*” . 33*V §7&gt;M
331*11*

Rag* 14XU ipftt. a Tutweii
S t.700 dawn far qualified
buyer Under U4I per monrn
inclubetmtg endiotrent

HOME NOME FM RENT
M

195— M achine ry/To# ls

m

T07— Mobil#
H o m f/» E n t
I M

CARRIAGE COVE

IIX FI 1/1 t p lil.

Beautiful t 't . I year naw
M ull Saet t l l b me plu. do
yeeit A . enable I ' l l m e a n

2 3 1 -C e rt

157— M obile
Ho mas / Sale

SANFOtD AREA FARR

LONCMOOOIMEFRONT

191— Law n k G arden
a L A W N R O Y J * " R id in g
mower. L e iy Bay N ” Riding
mower Bam naad Hying ar
ut* tor pe rn BomlorttOO
Call m F4M
• LAWN MOWER
I t HP,
Rrlggt and Stratan Lik* Naw.
M m l Sell M l 00 ........*t»7U j

S p rin g H im m r c t P o rk
7
bdrm.. 1 both rosalos from
117 )00 373 OMt___________

L A R I M A S T &gt; bdrm . I bath,
wall te well cerpet. ch/a.
fenced yard Call III 47M

* * D U rO N A * *
IMMACULATE
2 bdrm I bath
17 000 Down
Non Qualifying Mortgage

bdrm.

155— Condom inium s
Co-Op/Sal#

103— NOVO#*
Unhrm H hEd / N*nt

N O V M I I I H I / U W T gart
naan BIBt'w k
Thorough
cleaning 4 •■« with chi Wren
Chrt*llenpretlW 44»______

I T T 'N* C A R L Y L E * Ay L m j W r iflr t

U — A D iP tM U R h /
H e w fjk r#

• SOFA BIO. brown tores 111
33* 4711
______
SOFAS ■•actltenl cond |i|i #a
Chroma IL glass «nd tabi# A
dinatt# tabi# ftftakhmg wood
and labias 3J0 2177
W ANTED; Good toaking applf
anctfte wdrking #r mt. W« alia
Mil and r#p*tr.
32) 4394

223— M is c e lta n o o u s
• B A IK K T E A L L cerdi Hoop*
I «at §30Call Richard. 333 M*4

BUY-------SELL------ TRAOE
H U EY 'S CROWN PAWN
447-123 *7*e
Greasetraps Dryw«lls
Car Stops Dist Bon
Ready M u Concrete Benches
Sand. Rock. Cement. Steel
Miracle Concrete Ca., 333 17)1
• HUNDREDS OF name brand
golf bait* 30c each Cali
_________ 33M94*_________
• IR O N R IT E M A N G E L
IRONIR, like new Sit down
to Iron 17) Call now t 34* H93
JACUI2I • Seats &gt;* 3 yrt old
Pa&gt;d §4000. asking !«00 Call
Call _____________ 333 HUS

JANITOMIAL EQUIPMENT

• GOLF CLUB full sat w golf
bag and portabi# carl laO
331 171) ________
• GOLF CLUBS
Ladas RH
I J4W. 3 17*9 PAf M&lt;-ad iaf
with bag E ■ctUanf ihapa
17)
Cell 321)7—

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipm ent
C O P IER
G e iie lh ti IIII/multi color copy mg Accept*
up to tl ■ 17 ropias 19W
Call...................
*3* &gt;17*

191— Building
M aterials
A L L S T E E L SUILDINGS el
dvater tnvoice J 000 to 10 300
m M Ca i &lt;07 ) i I2*i Liiiiaci

193 — Lawn &amp; Carden
CEDAI MULCH
YOU LOADI YOU HAUL!
Ilia * per euk up tee* 1)1)44/

Fully loedeb. Itpeab
44.wtaF*ar4bm . .........M l 7Y47
FI CA D ILLAC BtOUOFUUU
U I E P B IC E ................. III.7W
IU J 77)0*i .................... Dealer
m u tte rn i m
A uFarG eargaEuyrgyyi

0* CADILLAC O E V IL L E
ITaCnaa** Pram
YOU PIC K ....................... llO.atl
Dealer------- m u t l e r t ) i m i
Aek Par Pear pa turrew i
a aO LO U d O IILE B O Y A L
U L E PR IC E ...... ............. t t fW
47.080 ml .......
10000*114
Dealer
m t J tla rt J I Mt)
**k Far Geerge Burrow*

NISSAN 310 G2
4*
I lowed, aw, bur goody.
Only 70.000 m il* !, claan
MUST U L L I I 11.4*1 ar b**l
attar
Call m a m

OLDS Cl ERA '17
Eicagtienalty Clean } dear,
auto, bucket wet*, conial*.
air. full pewvr Lik* FFawll
M ult lent 114,FFF
J W T E

TAAE UP PATMENTS
•■cagt ta*. tag. mi#, at*
47 PLYM O UTH F FM IIO N 4
Or. air. gowor liver Ing. elorao.
wild tremgorletion 4*4 JJ/mo
Ca llM r. Payne.M l I I P
PONTIAC lUNftIRD '40 4 cyl 4
mead Rim* Gaadl M M . Call
m 03*7 etlyr 1pm wvekder*

PONTIAC FIRERJB0
4i • V4. auto. A/C. P / l. P/B.
item cattelt*. naw rgdtal*.
gray with lu iu ry interior.
adult driven. U M O
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PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
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m u t la r u ilt n
**k Par Geerge Burrow*

TAIC UP PATMENTS
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tveegt tee. leg. title, el*
t) PLYM OUTH RELIAN T
A u ta . a ir . 4 d r. M U S T
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C a llM r P a y n e ,H JU M

TOYOTA CAMAY
§4 L E Loedvd. power every
thing including sunroof, block,
eufs. ebssiute mint condition
MUST S ELLtt U »9) or best
offer Celt 333 *9*7__________
W O LO IM O BILE CIER A
5.000 mi ...... ........ #00009939
Deeier
333-3391 or *31 3991
Ask For George Burrows

T U I UP PAYMENTS
No Meggy Dma
e.cept ta&gt;. leg. title, etc
14 C H E W S P E C T R U M
Auto, eir, * dr, stereo. Rtelly
low miles!
Only §117 43/me
CwM Adr Peyw , 3» 3 » »

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4 cylinder* 4 speed. A/C, ttero.
new fires Greet Mlleegett
§1.300
Cell 574 393*

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Grey w/meroon velour Interl
or Very cleen. very good
r e lle b le t r e n s p o r fe flo n .
E s c e i l e n t tor 2nd c e r ,
I350IL offer. After * p m Celt
_________ *9* 337*_________
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dr. hetchbeck, t l Lifer *
cylindtr. PS. PB. A/C. lew
mitee, »ec cond 574 1933
19*7 OMuneMH Delte ‘B* Royel
B ro ug hem , 34.000 m ile s.
§10.991 Cell Frenk Rswls.
______ 13&gt;•7*9*f i t 1*1_______

~ 77 CAMAR0 350

And supplies Asking 11,200 or
best otter
337 4M2

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J 't TON TR A N E A/C complete
unit. 3 Ion a c trailer packag#
unit. Standard truck camper
top______
CaH 331 049)

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17 distributors needed Part *
full lime No cep necessary
RobertO Ne»l 374 33IQ______

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TME UP MYMENTS
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except ta*, tag. title, etc
II P O N T IA C L I M A N S
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Dealer
331 3391 er *31 3992

TAKE UP PATMENTS
No Mootj Down
e*tepi t,»N. lag title., etc
19 PONTIAC GRAND AM
Auto, air, cassette l* valve
engine
§179 79
C a llM r Payne. 333 2133

D00GE RAM CHARGE!'19
1^ — Sporting Goods

HONDA ACCORD I I ’19“

Tinted windows, air, PS PB
AM FMttero »!0 *00
Call weekdays
330 data
DODGE 4**
19*1, F U L L Y
LO AD ED '
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Seminole Ford
322 tali
MOtes D#ila** Repel
WAS I* 491 • IS 1* 99)
•L3O09Q/A
Deai#r
373 3191 a r i l I 399)
Ass For George Burrows

H C H I V Y CAVALIER DBafea •
Clean dependable IIIM bail
alter Call » J K B _________

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Full power, e t . em/fm, 1
door. 77 000 mi U.500 333 3577

234— Im port C#rs
and Trucks
’ MERCEDES J0Q 50
4) Laided I n u a *

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Buses / Vans
1*44 R AN O IR GOOD TRANS
PORTATIONI(I.Tt)
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pariage ) Iona blue Loaded
41) 41) Call Frenk Rewlt.
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T ra ile r s
FARM TRACTORS
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41.401

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231— V«hicl#s
Wanted

FAIRWAY MOTORS
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3«J0 US i f *2 Lung wood 121)200

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SALE PRICE
V* 99s
4* 000 mi
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Food allergies may
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D E A R D R . O O T T i I have
aeverr a lle rg ic rractlon a lo sev­
eral com m on foods, and these
allergen s have changed over the
years. C a n you provide Inform a­
t i o n o n t h e m e c h a n is m o f
a lle rg ic re a ctio n s and advise
w h y they m lg h l change over
tim e?

B I I T L I BAILKV

PK A N U TS
TlRSi ARE THE STATISTICS
FOR OUR BASEBALL TEAM
LAST YEAR, CHARLIE BROWN.

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D K A R R E A D E R : Food can
cause an a lle rg ic response by
triggering a com plex series of
c h rm lrn l reactions In the body.
T h e reaction begins In the most
cell, w h ich Is purl o f the Im m une
system und e x ists In m ost body
IIssues. W hen mast ce lls ure
stim u lated by an allergen, they
secrete several substances. In­
clu d in g h ls la m ln r. that affect
receptors In the w alls o f blood
vessels.
T h e receptors cuuse the blood
vessel w a lls lo become overly
permeable: flu id, proteins and
ce lls from the b lrxxlstrra m easily
Ira k Into s u rro u n d in g tissue.
T h is cau ses sw elling. Itching
and In flam m ailon In the sk in , us
w ell as rh ln o rrh ru (ru n ny nose),
asthm a, nausea and diarrhea. If
the response Is severe enough,
u n a p h ylu xls (shock) can occur.
In order for ftxxl lo provoke an
u llr r g lr reaction, the m ast ce lls
m ust he s r n s lt lir d — coaled
w ith a protein a ntibody that Is
*|x*ctnr for a certain ftxxl su b ­
stance. A suspected food m ay
fall In cause u consistent allergic
response If It Is not eaten In
s u lfU irn l tp ia n tlty nr If it Is
eaten w ith other fixxls that delay
tllg rsllo n . Often, when a reaction
occurs, the ftxxl Itself m ay not be
lo blame: rather, a [x-rson m ay
h r responding lo an additive,
su ch os sodium benzoate.
People can be exam in ed for
ftxxl allergies by an elim in a tio n
diet, blond le ttin g or s k in test­
ing. T h is Investigation sh ou ld be
undertaken o n ly by an allergist.
P r e v e n t io n is the best
approach to ftxxl allergy: Those
substances to w h ich a |xrson
reacts m ust lx- avoided If an
unexpected reaction occurs, the
use o f an tih ista m in e s (w ith or

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attack o r lessen Its severity.
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n a rily not effective In treating
food allergies.
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that the foods provoking a reartlon m ay change. Som e allergies

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A R I O A N D JA N IS

In sports, reflexes are quite
Im portant. B u t In bridge you
sh o u ld th in k tw ice before le tting
y o u r reflexes ru le y o u r play.
L o o k at the disaster created by
W est w h en he th ou ght o n ly
once. W est led the queen of
hearts. S o u th won the ace and
led the Jack o f diam onds. West
a u to m a tica lly covered the Jack,
but declarer w isely allow ed W est
to h old the trick. W est co ntinu e d
h rurts. but now S ou th could
lu ke the m arked (Incase against
W est's 10 of diam onds and m ake
h is contract w ith an o v trtrlc k
w itho u t even ta kin g the c lu b
finesse. A n d what w ould have
happened If West did not cover
the la ck of diam onds? D eclarer
w o uld o f course have played low

by Jim m y Johnson
1A6C W M 6 A R E DUE
SACK IN » MINUTES"

from d u m m y, and Fast w ould
have show n exit. So declarer
could take tw o m ore diam ond
tricks, bu t then he w ould su re ly
try the c lu b finesse. W est w ould
w in and continue hearts. E v e n ­
tu a lly de cla re r would (all short
by one trick. It w as w rong for
W est to cover, because he could
a n ticip a te that declarer w ould
probably play low from d u m m y
If he had another s m a ll diam ond
In h is hand and w o uld then sec
h is w ay cle a r to subsequently
ru n d ia m o n d s . S o u th had
gam bled that his partner w ould
h old a dia m on d s u it headed by
th e ace w h e n h e b id th ree
n o - t r u m p . If t h a t w e r e a
p a r tn e r s h ip a g re e m e n t, that
w ould be line, but the East-W est
opponents w ould be entitled to
know about It.

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HOROSCOPE
By Born!oo Bods Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
If arch 8, IB 9 0
Y o u r hopes a n d w hat you
aspire to In the year ahead w ill
have exce lle n t chances of being
achieved, because you w ill be
m ore p ragm atic than u su a l In
ta k in g m ru su rcs to m ake y ou r
dream s realities.
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20) lie
e x tre m e ly selective re g a rd in g
people you socialize w ith today,
if you get m ixed up w ith the
w rong people. It m igh t tu rn out
to be a negative experience.
K n ow w here to lo ok for rom ance
and y o u 'll fin d It. T h e AstroG ra p h M a tc h m a k e r In s ta n tly
reveals w h ich signs are ro m a n ­
tic a lly perfect for you. M a ll $2 to
M atchm aker, do th is new spa­
per. P.O. Uox 91428. Clevelan d.
O il 44101-3 4 2 K
ARIES (M arch 2 1 -A p ril 19)
Y o u r Image Is a trifle fragile
Itxlay, so be m in d fu l o f y ou r
beh avio r In pu blic. T ry not to do
a n y th in g th a t c o u ld p ro v id e
fodder for y o u r detractors.
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20)
People you associate w ith today
co u ld have a stronger than usual
in flu e n ce o n your th in k in g If

by Bob Thavos

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A H U lA

CANCER (June 21 J u ly 22)
Independence Is an adm irable
q u ality, but try not to carry It to
e x tre m e s today. Be a team
player w here cooperation is re­
qu ired rath er than a lone eagle.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) G u a rd
a g a in st In clin a tio n s today to
treat y o u r du tie s and re ­
sp o n sib ilitie s w ith Indifference.
S eriou s m atters sh ou ld not be
conducted In a cavalier fashion.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221
Accept y o u r friends today for
what they are. b u lls and a ll. If
you disp la y Intolerance. It w ill
serve to ca ll attention to tra ils
you possess that need co rrec­
tion.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Lead
by exam ple toeby If you hope to
get a m essage across to y ou r
fam ily o r ch ild re n today. If y ou r

a ttitu d e Is "d o a s I say, not as I
d o ." the resu lts w ill displease
you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
U n le ss y o u r associates a rc cer­
ta in y o u k n o w w h a t y o u 're
ta lk in g about, they w o n't put
m u ch cre de n ce In w hat you
have to say today. In order lo
sw a y y o u r audience, you must
be factual.

BAOITTARJUB (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Even though y o u 're In a
reasonably good fin a n cia l trend,
th in g s co u ld get a bit ro cky from
tim e to tim e. It lo oks lik e this
m ig h t be one o f those days.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) U s u a lly y o u 're a ra th e r
d e cisive person, but today you
co u ld m ake those y o u ’ re In­
volved w ith nervous and Im pa­
tient because o f you r in a b ility to
m ake u p y o u r m ind.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
U n der m ost co n d itio n s you 're
not adverse to h e lp in g others,
but today you m ight la c k you r
u su a l com passion and m iss an
o p p o rtu n ity lo assist someone
w ho tru ly needs y o u r aid.
101990. N EW SPAPER EN ­
T E R P R IS E A S S N

by Leonard Starr
C.~.

by W arntr Brothers

you lin k u p w ith those who view
life negatively, you m ay Judge
the w orid from their perspective.
GEMINI (May ,2 1 -Ju ne 20)
J o in t ventures m ight not be y ou r
cu p o f tea today, e s p e cia lly
a r r a n g e m e n ts w h e re an In ­
vestm ent Is required un y ou r
behalf. Be sure t o test the w ater
before p lu n g in g In.

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