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                    <text>SUNDAY

March
4,0 1990
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Sanford Herald
82nd Year. No

S D IG E S T

165 — Sanlord. Florida

Festival draws 5,000
Sanford event expected
to attract 10,000 today

□ Florida
Shuttle returns today

■ y V IC K I 0 « B O R M IIR

CAPE CA N AV ER A L Keeping tabs nn
4' lot til v weather. ili«- Atlantis astronaut* tested
I hr shuttle's re-entry system* ■Hid wound up
Ih r lr secret experim ents S a tu rda y Inr a
Calllornla landing S unday i«» w rap up a
successful military mission
P (| « 2A

Herald stall writer

Cuban windsurfs to freedom
KEY W E S T - A 17-yrarold Cuhaii rude a
windsurfing board from hi* rnu niry 60 tnllt-s on
a 16-hour Journey in freedom In the Florida
Straits, when- h r was rrv 'u rd by a Itahnmanlan
brighter. officials M id Saturday
Lester Mnrrun Perce wan In grxxl physical
condition Saturday morning after bln trip, which
Ix-g.m at 8 p in Thursday and rn d rd arouml
linnn Friday. &gt;dMint MO nnlrs Irnni K rv West
Pag* 2A

□ World
U.S. soldiers hurt in bombing
PANAM A C IT Y . Panama — A Iximh thrown
through lh r window ol a rrow ilrtl downlown
riliihl club woundrd at Irani 26 |x-oplr including
Hi A m rrlcan n rrvlrrm rn . I! S and Paiiam.inlau
aulhorlilrn said Saturday.
The explosion occurred ntxiiil I I ill) p in
Friday at a liar called Mv I’l.n r m downtown
Panama City. said l.t Cm ilr IVuny ltl.uk a
spokeswoman lor I hr II S Southrrn Couuuand
S** Pag* 6 A

□ Perspective
Student invasion begins
It x that lline attain
Those nutty party-tin happy collrgr students
Ironi the north will lx- Invading Florida siniii and
thin llm r. at Irani one bcarhlrnnt ettv nayn
they're ready
Al Daytona Hear It. I hr (xiln r lo n e has lx-rn
expanded by HO officers, seyrral restaurants
have hired nt-rurlly guards and lawmen arc
liuny seitlnti up ixcunfronl Ixxikiug u nis to
make »urc lawbreakers a rr busted. Ixxiked. anil
txxigcycd oil to |all an sixin an possible

Is that you. dad* this crafts admirer seems to bo asking of this wood
sculpture Actually th»&gt;e s nothing wrong with Corky Womack s eyesight
He s |ust (jetting a closer look at the piece carved by Longwood artist
Gordon Grarnpp

S A N FO R D - About 5 0 0 0 .0 1 anil
r rail enthusiasts crowded into Ft
Mellon Park for the annual St
■John s R iv e r A rts and ( ra ils
Festival Saturday Another HM xm
arc rxpci li d lod.iy
S|x&gt;rtlng a sun bat woven Irom
palm Ironrls that In- purchased Irom
one ol the artists. Dave Farr,
president ol tin- Sanlord Chamber ol
("otim irrcr. said be was pleased
w lib tin- Saturday crowd
"U s u a lly Saturdays arc- slow
People work and von can always
coiuu on there being twii c as many
|M-nplc on Sunday , lie said "T ills
Is great ."
Farr was also pleased with tinweather Mrlcnrologlsls bail pre
dieted driving rain and high winds
lor S a tu rd a y
W hile the early
m orning skv apprared ominous anil
a &lt;ri -p wind hiillctlcd the artists
wlull* they »cl up their Ixxilbs. the
s iiii i .line out alxmt I I a m and the
wind scitlerl down to a iixiluig
bree/e
We set lip a s|x i lal ail luxlom m lltei- on the weather
Farr
said. "anil we said our jirayers "
Today s forecast calls lor partlycloudy skies and tcni|x-ralurrs in
the mnl 7i k
I here were alxmt 170 aitisls set
up III bom bs under trees and
around llo- small |m i i i i I I n bind Ilu
See F e stiva l. Page 3A

Three charged in shooting
SA N FO R D — A Sanlord man underwent
abdominal nurtjery in Orlando alter siillerlnti a
sinitlr tiuushot wound al the Last Slop liar III
Sanford at about 2 a m Saturday. Seminole
CountySherllFst'apl Roy Hughey said
Hughey Idrutllted the wounded mail an either
lien Collins nr Hen Green, age MO ol I m | | W
I Mi |i St
Saturday night deputies were still unsure ol
ih r ylcllm 's IdemIIv However |xillee have
arrenled three men in eonni-ellon with Ih r
shixtllng
Gregory Mills, lit. ol 412 Ray Ave . In charged
with aggravated battery and sluxiilng Into an
occupied building Roth Sheldon Richards. IM.
ol f i l l Sanford Ave and T h ru m Ellis Iff. ol
1808 Coolldge Ave . are eharged as principals in
the llrnt degree
Hughey say the wounded man was shixiltug
|xxil when there was a confrontation between
him and the three suspects, who were together
In the bar on Southwest Road pisi west ol
Sanlord Th e victim approached the three with a
rue stick and Mills allegedly brandished a gun
and tired one shot Into the celling and one shot
into the victim . I lugliey said
The victim was transported in Orlando
Regional Medical Center and the Hirer- Sanlord
suspect were Ixxiked Inlollieeounly |all here

S A N fo R D - Fast I. hmI bugs plasiu •ups licet
Ixittles anti iinlili tlllllnblc trash have Im-c ii lie. lareil
enemies III the I.It
^
. si w ar In Sanford
A gr.nip ul San
lord residents are
s e r io u s a b o u I
wlulling that war.
one they have dr•lan d on trash In
i lie d o w n Io w II
a re a
T il ro u g h
M a k c S a n lo r d
Slime a mouthlo n g c a m p a ig n
lliat began last
w eek lo b a ttle
garbage ■billeting
downtown streets
a nd re s id e n tia l
areas
W ie ldin g trash
sticks and bags,
ilu- group already
lias invaded sonic
n c lg lib n r lio nds
(L lo r) E « p lo re rs C ltn l
S a n li i r d P u lle tGioielli. Terence Rush and
Explore!s .itlaeked
S a n lo r d W o m a n s C lu b
parts nt S.intiird
member Harel Cash police
Avenue, a slicrl
and area on Santord Avenue
the yuuilg para
p u l t e c g r o u p -------------------------------------------------------.i^ri ,-d lo adopt lor the month long campaign
All other downtown-area streets have Im-cii
adopted by other cnnnmilUtv groups, lint other
Sec L it t e r . Page 9 A

P re cin cts located nearest sch o ol board
o ffice gave biggest ‘no’ to bond issu e
By J . MARK BARFIELD
and VICKI DsSORMIER
Herald stall writers__________________________
S A N F O R D — People who live closest to tile
s« lux.I I mi. i i d other's on Mi llniivlllc Avenue
op|x&gt;sed the pio|xiserl 9520 million sr hrxil
Ixind Tuesday tiy sunn- ol the largest margins
m the i oiitily
All lint one ol the 95 |»r«-» H»« ts nr Seminole
( om ily voted against tin- pro|xisal hy a 2 1 or

greater margin file Sah.il Point and Wlllsjx-r
Wrxids sulidivlsioiis m Precinct 92 narrowly
|iasscd tin- Issue l.y 192 180. a l-lo -l 07
margin
Coimtywlde. the Ixnirl was defeated hy a
greater than 2 m I margin
Tw o precincts. 22 and 27 defralcd the
Ixind by among ilu- largest m argins in the
eoiilily Until pn-elnets Includes homes wlllllll
sin- ol the sclitxil Ixkirrl olllccs at Ilu- corner ol
See P re cincts. Page 3 A

E in s te in s a nd E d is o n s
duke it o u t for h o n o rs
at c o u n ty s c ie n c e fair

H a a lt b .............................6 B
H o r o s c o p e ...................4 C
L o t t o r s ........................... 3 D
O p i n i o n .......................... 3 0
P o o p lo ............................ 1 C
P o r s p o c t l v o ............... 1 0
P o l l c o ............................. 3 A
S p o r t s .............................I B
T o l o v l s l o n ....................S C
W s a l h o r ........................ 2 A

By VICKI OoSORMIER
Herald stall writer__________________________________

Partly cloudy, warm
partly cloudy skies
Itxlay should gIVi os
lem|xr.Holes III the
mid 70s Fair skies
tonighl wiili t« iii|x-r
alines dipping into
t h e ID s
C a t 1 1y
cloudy agaltl Moil
rlay

F o r m o rs w o a th o r, so # P a g * 2 A

administration budding, but the voters,
especially those nearest the school board
building weren t buying d The building is
exempt Irom state tire codes that regulate
overcrowding

The interior ol Iho Seminole County School
Board building on Celery Ave in Santord
shows some ol the crowded conditions
School officials planned lo use part of the
$520 million bond money to build a new

IN D EX

Partly
Cloudy

S A N F O R D - Lance Leonard
ditl not want to have a boss or
lx-one
Th is w erkrnd be ts sitting on
a yyorn bar stool at the St
■John's River Arts and Crafts
Festival Ills woven bat made
Irom d rie d palm fronds ts
brown, but not brittle A leather
strap encircles the brim
W h e n be r e t u rn e d fro m
V lrlna m . h r wanted to llnrl a
trail that would allow Inin that
freedom A Irlrnd Irom Hawaii
Intrixliii't-il him to the art ol
weaving the Irnnds ol ih r cixonut palm into bats
Alter six months or so ol
15 hour days ol practicing It
got to lx- easy. In -said
lie has siller- added txiwls and
exotic birds to the collection ol
Items that be makes and sells at
arts and tra ils shows around
the state
Leonard's bands arr rallnnsrtl
and worn Ills llngrrnalls are
gashed deeply hi sjxits where all
See W e a v e r. Page 3 A

A n ti-litte r fo rce s
la u n c h in g a tta ck s
o n n e ig h b o rh o o d s

From s ta ll and wire reports

O s a r A b b y ..................... 2 C
O s a t h s ............................. 3 A
E d it o r ia l..........................2 D
E d u c a t io n ..................... 6 C
F lo r id a ............................. 2 A

Herald stall writer

Herald stall writer

B R IEFS

C ro ssw o rd .................4C

■ y V IC K I O a B O R M IIR

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN

S** P ag* 1 D

■ r i d * * ............................. 4 C
B u t i n a s * ........................ S B
C l a a t l l l a d t ....................8 0
C o m l e t ............................4 C

This weaver
not caught up
in the rat race

Brent Adam 14 of Lake Brantley looks on while
Ben Golntk
13 ol Witwee Middle School
explains his science protect Goimk s protect

entitled fhe role of mercury in neon and argon
lighting
took almost two months for the
seventh grader to complete

H A N FO R D — Com|x-llllon was light -H yester­
day s Seminole County regional s« truce lair III the
Sft-mltiole Com iium llv College g&gt; mii.isliim
Parents teai In is and students prowled tin- aisles
lx iw i t it ■ \hib y S| 0 | w inners on Page 5A
its
p u s h in g
________ ■_____
bullous listening to ii-eordtiigs and rr ailing re|xirts
while tin seven pidges sat in a elassrixmi trying to
chose tin- Ix-st Iruiu the IOO entries in five
. alrgories
I he prop els were created hy students Irnni l-l
public and private scluxils III Seminole Cooillv I he
cuiiip*-lltlnil was ojm-ii tn students In tin* sixth
thruugh 12th grades
file com|x-llllou was |udgeil tiy tea. tiers, science
prulessors Iruiu Si l and the University ol Central
Florida and engineers Iruiu Wcslliigliousc I lie
ludgiiig lixik lour Ilnurs — one hour longer than
■ X|N-r led Hie awards eeremoliy liowevr l was able
to si.h i on lime al 12 MO p in
I ls bard lo do
said Polly Wilson, a s&gt; Iritt e
Sec Science. Page 5 A

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$A — Senford MerMd. teiford, Ftortda - Sunday. Mereh 4. 1N0

NEWS

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

Cuban teen surfs to freedom
Fantasy 5posts fiva wfnnars
T A L L A H A S S E E — Th e Florida Lo tltry * Fantasy 5 game
produced flrve first-prize winners, each who are eligible to
claim a cash prize of $323,950. Lottery Secretary Rebecca Paul
said Saturday.
She said two of the Ihre w inning rickets selected to split
nearly $ 1.6 m illion were purchased In Miami. T h e others w hich
matched Friday night’s srlnnlng numbers 10, I I , 12. 29 and
35 were bought in Orlando. Hollywood and Sarasota.
In addition. 1.036 tickets matched four of five numbers to
w in $446 and 42.918 tickets matched three of five to w in
$5.50.

Eldarty woman found without food
C L E A R W A T E R — A Circuit Judge has removed an elderly
w om an's granddaughter as guardian after court Investigators
discovered the wom an living In a house filled w ith debris, no
rood and two malnourished dogs.
Circuit Judge Thom as Pennlck appointed a new guardian,
and state social workers have moved the 79-year-old woman —
know n as Shirley — to a boarding house where she can be fed
and cared for.
T h e dogs were taken to the Hum ane Society.

K E Y W E S T - A 17-year-old
Cuban rode a windsurfing board
from his country 0 0 miles on s
16-hour Journey lo freedom In
the Florida Straits, where he was
re s c u e d b y a B a h a m s n la n
freighter, officials said Saturday.
Lester Moreno Perez was In
good physical condition Satur­
day m orning after hla trip, which
began at 8 p.m . Th u rs d a y and
ended a ro u n d noon F rid a y ,
about 30 miles front Key West.
Th e slightly-built w ind surfing
Instructor wore a navy blue wet

Jsilhouto lowyor on hungar atrlka
R A IF O R D — Florida's most famous Jailhouse lawyer Is at it
again.
Michael Costello, a Union Correctional Institute Inmate w ho
successfully sued the state 18 years ago for better conditions
for all Florida inmates, has started another hunger strike.
A n d like Costello's past efforts, he's attracted the attention of
lawyers, prison officials and at least onejudge.
O n Feb. 20, Ju dg e Nath Doughtie Issued a temporary
Injunction p rohibiting the stale from "forcing medical
treatm ent" upon Costello, but the state is asking the Judge to
lift the injunction so It can force-feed Costello if necessary.
Costello. 39. says he is unhappy with Jacksonville lawyer
W illiam Sheppard, w ho represents 40.000 state Inmates In the
far-reaching, class action suit.

Qovommont s m Iis dial with Norltga too
M IAM I — Federal prosecutors are working to convince a
former Panamanian general and political enemy or G en.
Manuel Norleaga to testify against the deposed dictator In his
d m g tria l ^published report said Saturday. ,
^ .
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T h e m an Is Ruben Dsrto Paredes, father of -M n s tH ’n sd i » i
who Is one or 10 people named In the Noriega drug indictment
who are still at large, said T h e Miami Herald.
Ruben Paredes is a former commander In the National
Guard, the predecessor of Noriega's Panamanian Defense
Forces. He la not named In the Indictment against Noriega and
15 others, but prosecutors think he has good reason to testify
against the strongman, the Herald said.
T h e U.S. Attorney's Office declined comment.
Paredes attempted to become leader of Panama In 1983. but
his campaign was thwarted when Noriega withheld m ilitary
support.

Statt says It won’t pay doctors
T A L L A H A S S E E — A team of doctors hired to look into
problems with Inmate health care in Florida prisons charged
the state an "unconscionable" amount and are refusing to pay
their bills, state attorneys say.
T h e $ l2 5 a n -h o u r doctors serve on a court-appointed
medical team Inspecting the prisons as part of a federal lawsuit
against the Department of Corrections over Inmate living
conditions. Both sides In the suit Initially agreed to (he doctors
and the hourly rale.
Hut attorneys representing Ihe stale said Friday they will not
pay Ihe doctors without a court order. The y pointed to New
H a m p s h ire docto r Alfred R a y m o n d 's J a n u a ry bill of
$30,468.75 as an example of exorbitant bills.

From United Praaa International raporis

LOTTERY

71

TA LLA H A S S E E The
w in n in g numbers drawn
Saturday night In the Pick
6 L O T T O Jackpot were I I .
4 .3 9 . 5 .4 6 and 18.
T h e dally number Satur­
day in (he Florida Lottery
C A S H 3 game was 109.
T h e w in n in g num bers
Friday In the Florida Lot­
tery Fantasy 5 game were
10. 2 9 .1 2 . 3 5 and 11.

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Eastern machinists
commemorate strike
anniversary today
MIAM I — Eastern Airlines machinists union
officials urged members Saturday to participate
in weekend events commemorating Ihe first
anniversary of their crippling strike against Ihe
bankrupt carrier.
T h e International Association of Machinists
and Aerospace Workers struck Eastern over a
contract dispute March 4 In an action which
triggered a sym pathy strike by the company's
pilots and flight attendants, and sent the carrier
Into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection five days
taler.
T h e pilots and flight attendants have since
returned to work.
Eastern employees gathered In some parts of
Ihe country Saturday, but the largest of the
rallies was scheduled to take place In Miami
Sunday afternoon.
1AM members and their families were to
gather at union headquarters and then go to the
Miami International Airport to view a collage of
photographs and other m em orabilia co m ­
memorating events aver the past year of Ihe
strike, a union spokesman said.
T h e strike anniversary comes on the heels of a
a report released Th u rsda y by David Shapiro, an
examiner appointed by the U.S. Bankruptcy
Court In New York, which concluded lhal
Eastern parent company Texas Air drained
assets from Eastern before chairman Frank
Lorenzo filed for bankruptcy protection lo
reorganize the airline.
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Union od trial* u f o they were pleoacd-wlih the
conclusions in the 300-page report, but fell that
Shapiro, should h a vr brought formal charges
against those Involved In the conspiracy and
appointed an Independent tustee to run Eastern.

Colum bia C ounty launches ‘all
out w ar’ anti-beaver cam paign
U nited Fra e e Iw tsw isttw n l
L A K E C IT Y C o lu m b ia
County officials have begun a
full-scale war against beavers,
vowing to shoot, trap and dyna­
mite Ihe fur-ltnrd. bout-tullcd
dam builders.
Y e a rs of c o m p la in ts from
landow ners w ho say beaver
dams have caused Hooding near
F a lli n g C re e k a n d o lh e r
w a te rw a y s h a v e c o n v in c e d
commissioners that It's lime to
declare w ar on Ihe brown-furred
varmints.
T h e County Commission gave
perm ission T h u rs d a y to the

■
Today...Partly cloudy with a
high In the lower 70s.
T o n ig h t ...F a ir w ith a low
dipping Into the upper 40s.
T o m o r r o w ...P a rtly c lo u d y
with a high again In Ihe mid
70s.
E x te n d e d o u tlo o k ...P a r tly
cloudy sklrs In Ihe day and fair
skies at night with highs In the
70s and lows in Ihe upper 40s
and lower 50s. T h is pattern
s h o u ld c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h
Wednesday.

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Public Works Commission and
commissioner Ron William s lo
begin dynamiting beaver dams
and trapping and killing the
critters.
"W e've gol a problem out
there and we’re going to have to
do something about it." C o m ­
mission Chairm an Ludle Shipp
said. "W hen you've got trees
dying and properly flooding,
something has lo be done."
Local environmentalists have
raised objections to the com ­
mission's decision, saying lhal
removing Ihe dams may damage
the creek, which is protected by
the slate. T h c v also say there urc

other ways lo stop Ihe llooding
without killing the beavers, like
putting pipes in the dams to let
water flow through.
But commissioners say the
county Is being overrun by (h r
varmints. William s said he got a
telephone call from one neighbor
w h o re p o rte d his dog had
spotted beavers In his yard.
W llllum sshol Ihe braver.
J u d y Hancock, a local Sierra
C lu b representative, asked the
commission lo reconsider its
decision, and Williams became
agitated.
" I'm about to get hot about
this." he said.

T h e 5-foot-6. 130-pound youth
said he had been given th e l
A u s tria n -m a d e , th re e -m e te rl
sailboard by an East G e rm a n ]
tourist who "wanted him to have I
his freedom." Rodriguez said.

Atlantis crew
prepares for
1 p.m. lending
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - Keep­
ing tabs on cloudy weather, the
Atlantis astronauts tested the
shuttle's re-enlry systems and
wound up their secret experi­
ments Saturday for a California
landing Sunday to wrap up a
successful military mission.
Leaving what Is believed to be
a 19-ton spy satellite behind In
orbit. Atlantis's five-man crew
was lo glide lo a touch-down al
E d w a rd s A ir Force Base Iri
C a lif o r n ia 's M o ja v e D esert
around 1:08 p.m . E S T Sunday.
N A S A a nnounced S a tu rd a y ,
breaking its silence about Ihe
clandestine mission.
" T h e crew Is doing well and
b e g in n in g la n d in g p re p a ro lions," NASA spokesman Kyle
Herring said, reading an Air
Force-approved statement. "Th e
orblie r continues to perform
satisfactorily."
Following routine procedure,
c o m m a n d e r J o h n *‘ J . O . "
Creighton and co-pilot Jo h n
C a s p e r, both 4 6 . fire d up
A tla n tis's h yd ra u lic steering
system Saturday and tested Ihe
shuttle's maneuvering Jets in
make sure Ihe 100-ion orblier
will be ready Sunday for the
transformation from spaceship
lo airplane.
F l y i n g u p s id e d o w n a n d
backwards at more than 17.000
rpph.. C r i c h t o n a ryJ(lC fijp e r
planned is fire Atlantis's twin
orbital ' m a n e u ve ring rockets
around noon E S T Sunday to
slow the spacepluna •down and
d ro p It out of o rb it for a
10.000-mlle. one-hour glide lo
touch-down In California.
W ith Ihe 34lh shuttle mission
entering Us final stages, (he only
c o n c e rn S a tu rd a y w as the
weather, with A ir Force meteo­
rologists calling for scattered
and broken clouds at 5.000 feel.
10.000 feel and 18.000 feel.
7 -m llr visibility and blustery
winds gustlng from 14 lo 21
mph.
" T h e weather as we see It now
Is acceptable, but marginal."
said Nancy Lovato. a NASA
spokeswoman at Ihe shuttle
landing site.
F o r ru n w a y s at Edw a rds.
N A S A 's flight ru le s require
ceilings higher than 8.000 fret,
visibility better lhan 5 miles and
crosswinds less I ban 17 mph.
O n dry iakebed runw ay 17,
Atlantis' prime landing strip at
Edwards, the predicted winds
could result In crosswlnds as
high us 20 mph.

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told him he had been studying
wind patterns from Cuba to the
Keys, and It appeared he was on
course to land at Marathon In
the middle Keys. He was picked
u p from the freighter by the
Coast Guard and brought to Key
West.
After rescuing the windsurfer.

"H e said. 'No problem. I’m Jt
wind surfing, going to see m j
family In M iam i.'" Rodrljf

TH E W EA TH ER

S u n d a y . M arch 4, 1990
Vol 82, N o 165

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suit snd caught 20 m ph winds
on hla trek.
"He's a wild m a n ," said Coast
G u a rd Petty Officer Richard
Rodriguez. "H e jum ped on hla
board when he thought the
winds were best. By God. he was
right."
Rodriguez said Moreno Perez

O R L A N D O - W alt D Uney W orld Is caught In
the middle of a dispute aver monkeys It breeds
that arc trained to help disabled people.
A n im a l rights activists say hum ans arc
turning the monkeys Into slaves, while the
group that trains the Capuchin monkeys says
they are liberating quadriplegics.
Disney World for Ihe past two years has let the
monkeys breed at Its Discovery Island zoological
exhibit as a favor to Ihe non-profit group
Helping Hands, which trains monkeys to do
chores the disabled are unable lo do for
themselves.
T h e group trains the monkeys at s different
location.
But Friday. Disney officials said Ihey want the
organization to take Its 65 Capuchin monkeys
elsewhere by mid-August. If possible.
Officials said the main reason was that the'
monkeys were taking up spare Disney will need
to exhibit rare animals on the 11-acre Island.
Th e Capuchins arc not rare and arc not
exhibited at the island.
M .J. Willard, founder of Ihe Boston-based
program, said she began experimenting with
monkeys In 1977 to find ways to domesticate
them and train them to serve as the hands and
legs for people who were paralyzed from Ihe
neck down.
Since the first monkey was placed with a
quadriplegic In 1979. 15 others have been
placed with disabled people and Willard has
.p la n s to place 10 m ore m o n k e ys w ith
■wqualrtfiligles next year.
i,
* omc-hrts downplayed the controversy s u r ­
rounding the monkey program and the publicity
&gt;&lt;Disco very Island got when state officials discov­
ered that several vultures had been mistreated
by park employees.

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-Coast Guard Patty Offfcar Richard Rodriguai

Disney considers
eviction of monkey
training project

Officials urga usa of watar-aaving toilets
M IAM I — Drought-stricken Florida has not followed some
other states in re qu iring residents to Install and use
water-saving toilets, but some officials say the measure m ay be
Inevitable.
O f the 106 million gallons of fresh, potable water used to
flush south Florida toilets each day. about 75 m illion gallons —
or enough to supply Fori Lauderdale and West Palm Beach —
could be saved with the use of ultra!ow volume toilet (ULV|
technology. T h e Miami Herald reported Sunday.
T h e toilet, the largest individual water guzzler In the home,
accounts for 30 to 45 percent of Indoor water consumption.
"N o question about It." said Dean Powell, an engineer with
the South Florida Water Management District. U L V toilets
would significantly reduce water consumption. " T h e other
benefit would be you don't have as much waste water to treat."
he said.

^He said, 'No problem. I'm just wind
surfing, going to see my family in Miami.’|

the Korean-speaking crew of 1
freighter had (rouble explalnli
to the Coast Guard what L
happened, so Moreno Perez _
on the radio and talked to
Spanish-speaking ofllcer.

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M c ro h 1 1 T ID E S : D a yto n a Beach: highs.
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M a rc h S B Cocoa Beach: highs. 1:47 a.m ..
2:12 p.m .: lows. 8:13 a.m .. 8:16
p in .

Thick fog settled over much of
the East early Saturday, reduc­
ing visibility to zero In parts of
Kentucky, while a Pacific cold
front spread rain and snow over
northern California and Oregon.
T h e National Weather Service
Issued a dense fog advisory for
southeast K e n tu ck y through
mid m orning, with visibilities
reduced to less than one-hall

mile and" in some places, zero.
Motorists were advised (o use
extreme caution.
Fog also enveloped New York.
Philadelphia amt Washington
111'., ihe N W S said. In Ihe West,
fog was rc|&gt;urted In Los Angeles
and Eugene. Ore.
Heavy rain In southern Oregon
began I-rlday. with Brookings
gelling 0 80 of an Inch.

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Friday was 79 degrees
and (he overnight low was 61.
Recorded rainfall during Ihe
24-hour period ending al 8 a.m.
Tuesday totalled 0.00 Inch.
Th e trm peralurr al 5 p.m.
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Friday's overnight low was 62.
as recorded by the National
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Pollc# t«y fatal wound aatMnllletad
LO N O W O O D - Lon (w o od Police
police Chief
CM
Oreg Manning aald
Saturday night that a 17-year-old boy w ho ahot hlmaelf In the
head after police broke up a party at hiei Devonahire
I
Subdtvlaon
house o(T Range line Road.'may have committed aulclde.
The boy apparently fatally wounded hlmaelf with a aemtautomatlc plaiot after hta parents returned home and received
reporta about the party, to which police were called a couple of
limes Friday night. Manning aald. M anning aald police are
Investigating the shooting as a aulclde. T h e ooy'a Identity has
nut been reported by police. There were several firearms In the
house. Manning aald.

Man chargad with battery, assault
S A N FO R D — A man who allegedly hit Angela Perklna In the
head with a Jack handle at about I p.m . Friday In Sanford, was
arrested by city police.
Roosevelt Hardy. 22. of 1413 W . 12th St. *2. Sanford, was
charged wtth aggravated battery and aggravated assault. He was
arrested at 4 :2 9 p .m . Friday at his house.

Police Investigate accident, find drugs
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S — C ity police here who reported
finding marljauna and cocaine In a car after a traffic accident
charged the driver with possession of cocaine and more than 20
grams of marijuana.
Christopher Allen Doty. 21. of Kissimmee, was also charged
with driving with a suspended license at 8:40 p.m. Friday on
State Road 434. Altamonte Springs.

CCIB agent says suspect sold him drugs
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S — Alphonso Tyro ne Mortis, 27. of
P.O. boa 632 First St.. Oviedo, was charged with sale of cocaine
after allegedly selling 820 worth of crack cocaine lo a City
County Investigative Bureau agenl on DePugh Street, rural
Altamonte Springs, at 9 p.m. Friday.

Suspocted bear thief canned
L O N O W O O D — A m an who was reportedly caught with cold
beer stolen from a garage refrigerator at a home at 1621 Stanley
St.. Longwood. Saturday morning, was arrested near the scene.
Th e victim called police when he heard someone outside and
saw a man running from his garage, police said. T h e suspect
malched a description given by the victim , police said.
Jo h n Benjamin Burch. 20. 2 6 IS E . Elm St., Sanford, was
charged with burglary to an occupied dwelling. He was arrested
on 5lantey Street at 6:49 a.m.

Wives say husbands abused them
L O N O W O O D — In unrelated cases both Longwood and W inter
Springs police charged men wllh battery-spouse abuse, after the
wives of the men reported they were attacked.
Longwood police arrested William Jo h n Faulkner. 30. of 1021
Reams St.. Longwood. at home at 11:30 p.m . Friday.
Steve L. Patterson. 28. of 103 Cory Lane. Winter Springs, was
arrested at home by Winter Springs police at 4:10 a.m.
Saturday.

Ssrpsnf show
No, It's not a snake-handling preacher from the Appalachian
Mountains.
It's Okeefenokse Joe end his traveling band of performing
reptiles.
Joe (we're not sure whether he haa a last name) was in
Samlnola County rscantly to show olf his most recant catchaa
from the awamps in which ha lives.
Joe often brings his varied collection of reptiles to schools
across the southeast, to teach chlldran about the serpents.
Top, the snake collector holds up a red rat snake and tall* the
chlldran not to try this at home.
At right, Kenny Showay (left) and Brandon Randolph, both
six-year-old kindergarteners at Altamonte Springs Elementary,
hang on to each other with glggllsh (right aa Joe showe off his
rattlesnakes.

Suspect charged In battery incldant
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - A man who allcgeldy hit Brenda
Williams. 33. of 393 Longwood Ave.. rural Altamonte Springs, at
her house at about 2 a.m . Friday, was arrested there.
Jam es A rthu r Powell. 48. of Orlando, was arrested by
Seminole County shertfTs deputies on a charge of battery.

Storp. employee* grab suapactad thiaf
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN O S — Workers at Albertson's. State Road
436. Altamonte Springs, captured a man they said stole live
cartons of cigarettes from the store Friday afternoon.
When Altamonte Springs police arrived, they said they found
cocaine, less than 20 grama or marijuana and drug parapherna­
lia on the man. Anthony Hamone Sledge. 24. or Apopka, was
charged wtth possession of that contraband, and with retail
theft.

Several DUI arrests made
SA N FO R D — "She following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Ronald Gerald LeSagr. 21. of 31 N. Cortez Drive. Winter
Springs, was arrested at 2: IB a.m. Saturday after his truck was
seen weaving on Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary. He was also
charged with driving with a suspended license and possession of
less than 20 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
• Wanda Margarita Newton. 42. of 7 8 5 -113 Pebble Creek
Apis.. Lake Mary, was arrested at 3:17 a.m. Friday after her
weaving car almost collided wllh a police car an Country C lub
Road. Lake Mary. She was also charged with reckless driving.
• Jam es Donald Friend. 45. of 331 Hidden Pines Circle.
Casselberry, was arrested at 4:48 a.m . Saturday after hta car
failed to maintain a single lane on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Casselberry.
•Jospch Jo h n Uarllcr. 22. of 321 Cypress Landing Drive,
Longwood. was arrested at 1:17 a.m . Saturday on Sheoah
Boulevard. Winter Springs, after his car failed lo maintain a
single lane.
• Haymone Taylor. 34. of 2441 Crawford Drive. Sanford, was
arrested at 1:51 a.m. Saturday after stopped ut a police traffic
check roadblock on U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford.
• Te rry Lee Gayer. 26. of Orlando, was arrested at 7:37 p.m.
Friday after his car ran a red light on Slate Road 436. Altamonte
Springs.

Environmentalists plot
to free dolphins, but
dolphins turn down offer
U n it e d P r a s s Iw t a m a t le n e l

D U C K K E Y - A plot, by an
environmental guerilla group to
free d o lp h in s fro m a c o n ­
tro ve rsia l m a rine a ttractio n
failed when the eight bottle nosed
dolphins chose lo slay pul.
ofllcials said Salurday.
In one of the stale's first acts of
ecological sabotage, the group
cut three holes In the saltwater
pen for dolphins at Hawks Cay
R e s o rt . W h e n s ta f f m e m bersdlscuvcred the holes, the
dolphins were clustered nearby.
Iust luuklng ut the gaps.
Dolphins are (rained at the
facility prior to being sent In
m urine pavilions across ih r
c o u n try . Som e of them arc
raised In captivity, bul two were
brought lo Hawks Ca y after
Ix-lng taken from Tam p a Bay.
Th e controversial capture of
the "Ta m p a T w o ." arranged by
the- B a l t i m o r e N a t i o n a l
At|uarlum under federal permit,
triggered the sabotage attlempt
at Hawks Cuy. said Ben While.
Atlantic director of Sea Shepards
C onservation Society, which

claimed responsibility for the
holes.
One of Ihe Tam p a dolphins
died last month and W hile said
the sabotage attempt was de­
signed lo free the remaining
Tum pa dolphin bank Into the
wild.
"L o ca l volunteers w llh the
dolphin rescue brigade made the
decision that you have to choose
freedom for the dolphins over
their slow death In c a p tiv ity .... If
promoting freedom for dolphins
Is terrorism, then I'm a terrorisl." he said.
Pen manager Kevin Walsh
said Ihe holes probably were
discovered less than 24 hours
after they were cul, because
divers check the plastic perime­
ter fence around Ihe facility
twice a day. The holes were
reported to the Monroe County
Sheriff a Office Thursday night.
He said an escape by the
dolphins could have been deadly
because there Is a baby porpoise
and several pregnant females In
Ih r group, and they may not
have been able to fend for
themselves In open waters.

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Harold staff writer
L O N G W O O D - A 34-year-old
ru ra l Longw ood wom an was
dead when Seminole County
sheriff's deputies found her In
h e rfh o m e Saturday. Deputies
w etr responding to her call at
1 2 :2 9 a .m . to re p o r t h e r
husband had Just shot her. Th e y
arrived at her house 12 minutes
later.
When two deputies used u
bedroom window lo cnler the
house of Susan LeskoGrllfln. 34.
432 Baytree Lane, they found
her lying dead face-down on the
floor.
In another bedroom, deputies
found Loyal J . Grtifln. 69. dead
from an apparently self-inflicted
gunshot wound to the head.

Sheriffs Cap). Roy Hughey
said Salurday that Griffin appar­
ently had lo reload his five-shot.
3S-caliber revolver to shoot his
wife at least eight times. At least
two shots were fired Inlo the
woman's head head and olhers
were to her torso. Hughey said.
Hughey said (he couple were
apparently at home alone when
Griffin shot his wife and then
himself. Deputies have not aald
If they know of any motive for
the shootings.
When Mrs. Griffin called the
911 emergency number at 12:29
a.m .. she reportedly said she had
already been wounded. Hughey
said. He said he does not know
why It took deputies 12 minutes
lo arrive at the Grlftln house.
Hughey said on Feb. 16. Mrs.
Griffin had accused her husband

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of severe physical abuse. She
obtained a court-ordered Injunc­
tion for her protection and sher­
iffs deputies furred Griffin to
leave his house Feb. 24. Hughey
said. Last Thu rsda y. Mrs. GrlfTIn
apparently let her husband re­
turn home. Hughey said.
Hughey said Griffin was a
" b u s in e s s c o n s u lt a n t ."
Autopsies are scheduled for to­
day In Sanford.

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Deland's Craig Jam es In District
4 and Ocula’s CHIT Stearns In
MIAMI — Republicans, already District 6.
Federal Election Commission
sitting on fat cam paign ac­
counts. could be poised lo again reports show Grant's cumpalgn
dominate Florida's 19-mcmbcr raised more than 8156.000 In
delegation lo Ihe U.S. House the last six months of the year,
after ihls year’s elections.
b rin g in g Ills 1989 total to
Democratic leaders say they 8207.400.
are targeting at least three Re­
G r a n t 's D e m o c r a t ic
p u b lic a n Im c u m b e n t s a n d challengers. Tallahassee lawyer
expect to hold on to the District Bob Boyd and Mariana's Douglas
11 scat bring vuratrd by guber­ "P e te " Peterson, raised only
natorial candidate BUI Nelson of ubout $8,000 each.
Melbourne. T h e Miami Herald
J a m e s ra ise d m o re tha n
reported Sunday.
$105,000 In (he last six months,
" In several districts, we expert but he also owes mare than
lo mount successful challenges." $87,600 dating back lo his lost
said Simon Ferro, stale Demo­ campaign.
cratic chairman. "A n d I promise
Businessm en Boh G ra y of
we’re going to keep District 1 1.'*
Jacksonville and Reid Hughes of
But G O P strategists Insist their Ormond Beach are being touted
I n c u m b e n t s w i l l s u r v i v e . as potentially strong Democratic
"Th e re 's no doubt In m y mind challengers to Jam es, but they
we'll huld our majority In Ihe did not open accounts by Ihe
delegation." slate Republican end of Ihe year.
chairman Van Poole said.
Ferro said he thinks G OP
W llh Republican llcana Hus- first-termers Ros-Lchtlncn and
L rh iln c n ’s victory In last full's Stearns also can lie beat. Bul
special election to replace Miami there are no Democrats In the
Democrat Claude Pepper, the races yel. and the officeholders
G O P jumped to an 11-8 advan­ are out raising money.
tage. Th a t's a reversal from the
Roa-Lehtlncn collected more
13 0 edge Democrats held uflrr
than $ 5 7 ,0 0 0 (o r h e r 1990
the 1982 elections, when the
campaign alter she closed her
delegation grew by tour m e m ­
b o o k s o n h e r $1 m i lli o n
bers following the 1980census
special-election effort. Steams
Th e years In between saw two banked nearly $180,000 last
Dem ocrats sw itch parties —
vear. although he also had debts
W inter Haven's Andy Ireland In
from 1988.
March 1984 and Madison's Bill
. Grunt In February 1989 — and
M ia m i la w y e r G e ra ld
three Republicans win scats K lch tn a n . w ho lost to Rosfrom Democrats
Lehllnen 111 District 18 last fall,
Ros-Lchitnrn's victory In Dis­ said he Is considering another
trict 18 was preceded In I98H by rhallcnge.

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P U B L IC R E C O R D

, Fer Sen Lee. 46. Lake Wary to
Lisa Marie S h e rbu m . 23. Lady
.Lake.
Donald W a y n e Foaaltt, 33.
S a n fo rd to H a rr ie tt L o u la e
Holloway. 35. Sanford.
Dennla Jo s e p h M lllltl. 42.
Oviedo to Suzanne Roar Daniel.
44. Oviedo.
D avid W ca le y T u r n e r. 31.
Sanford to Melody Renee DeFa* lo. 30. Sanford.
Franklin Kenneth Baldrre J r ..
3 2 . S a n fo rd to T in a M a rie
Oglesby. 33. Sanford.
Emanuel Lee Luster. 28. S a n ­
ford to Diane Luater. 30. S a n ­
ford.
Michael Paul L lb b r. 27. W inter
Springs to Faith Anne Jordan.
33. Winter Springs.
R o n a ld P a u l T o la n d . 4 0 ,
Oviedo to Marlene Jo y W ilhite.
40. Oviedo.
Robert Dawson Pendle. 49.
Casselberry to Lou Ellen Pendle.
49. Casselberry.
. Jo h n Leonard Woods. 46. O r­
lando to M ary A n n Morse. 36.
Altamonte Springs.
Ja m e s N a th a n B o u rn . 28.
W inter Park to Evelyn Harrell
Belcher, 38. W in te r Park.
Ju a n Castro. 38. Sanford to
Mary Diane Mlchalko, 35. San­
ford.
Robert Duane White. 22. A l­
tamonte Springs to Lisa D aw n
West. 19. Altamonte Springs.

Donald Lyle W ilcox, 63. Sa n­
ford to Margaret A nn Nagarya.
50. Lake Mary.
Nell Creston Phillips III. 19.
Sanford to K ris ti A n n C u n ­
ningham . 18. Sanford.
Kenneth A u g u s t Colic. 20.
S a nfo rd to S h e rrie La V e rn e
Lu ndy. 20. Sanford.
M alcolm P a trick Beck. 37,
Plano, Texas to L y u d a Marie

Fullerton.45. Dallas.
R ick W a yn e W e b ste r. 42.
Oviedo to Betty Jeanne Nelson.
38. Sanford.
W illia m Brett J a m b s . 19.
Oviedo to Kachelle L y n n Geiger.
18. Oviedo.
Robert Frederick IfolTmun. 43.
Winter Park to Barbara Ann
Thom as. 42. W inter Park.
A n th o n y R o ss. 20.
Philadelphia to Aretha Monte
Tom pkins. 22. Ealonvllle.
K e it h D o w J o h n s o n , 2 4 .
Raleigh. N .C. to Vaun Marie
Tscheldcr. 23. Raleigh. N.C.
J . C . L e e . 6 0 . A lt a m o n t e
Springs to Adele Llsette Young.
49. Casselberry.
Harold Logan Cru m e J r .. 33.
Orlando to Suzanne Michelle
Smith. 28. Orlando.
Keith Douglas Greenberg. 24.
Orlando to Fatth Janet Miller.
27. Orlando.
Bryan Raymond O ti. 23. A l­
tamonte Springs lo Tra c i Ruth
Blau. 20. Altamonte Springs.

Stephen and Janet Cronin. Po
Box 3 5 2 G eneva purchased
property from Florence Warren
for 833.000.
Joel R. and Annette Carm any.
2109 C lu s te r B ra n ch C o u rt.
L o n g w o o d . p u rch a se d from
Dimension Properties Lot 43.
Alaqua. Phase II. for 8448.000.
T o w n C e n t r e . I n c . . 371
R a le ig h P la c e . O v ie d o ,
purchased from Willie and Mattie W . McKcver a portion of
Section 22. Tow nship 21 South.
Range 3 1 East, for 840.000.
T o w n C e n t r e . I n c . . 371
R a le ig h P la c e . O v ie d o ,
purchased from Mattie Ruth
Sim m ons Mammon and Jam es
and Inez Mammon u portion or
Section 22. Tow nship 21 South

H a n g c 3 l East, for 810 and other
good a n d v a lu a b le c o n s id ­
erations.
T o w n C e n t r e . I n c . . 3 71
H u lr lg h P la c e . O v ie d o ,
purrhased from C h a r Soon Song
and Jc o n g J in Cha a portion of
Section 22. Tow nship 21 South
Range 31 East, for 810 and other
good a n d v a lu a b le c o n s id ­
erations.
T o w n C e n t r e . I n c . . 3 71
R a le ig h P la e c , O v ie d o ,
purchased from Ranald S. and
Wanda M. Gryder a portion of
Section 22. Tow nship 21 South
Range 31 East, for 810 and other
good a n d v a lu a b le c o n a ld trillions.
C11 y o f O v i e d o , 2 0 E .
Broadway. Oviedo, purchased
from T o w n Centre. Inc. a portion
of Section 22. T o w n s h ip 21
Soulh Range 31 East, for 810
and other good and valuable
runsldcrallons.
GeolTry Alan and Mary Edwlna
Haines. 464 S u ndow n T ra il.
C a sselberry, purchased from
Je rry Milo and Stacey Mango
Abcrrrom bie Loi 114. W yndham
Woods. Phase T w o . for 882.676.
Ja m e s D . D ye a n d B e lly
Gallant. 5129 Woodcrest Dr..
W inter Park, purchased from
Clara Fay Heckle. Frances Irene
Shaw, and Jam es D. Dye Lol 18.
W o o d c r e s t U n i t O n e , fo r
847.000.
Albert Caracclolo. 1661 W indy
B lu f f P o in t. L o n g w o o d .
purchased from David K. and
M a ry L o u F o rb e s L o l 23
Northridgc. fo r $ 1 6 0 ,5 5 0 .
Chlodl. Inc.. 1037 Wlndsong
Circle. Apopka, purchased from
P rim e J . and T o d M ichael
Parker Lot 98. L a k rv irw Village,
for 810 and other good and
valuable considerations.
Robert D. and Janet L. Ream.
936 O ld Mall Lane. Sanford,
purchased from Bovls/Brunnlng
Homes. Inc. Lot 18. Block A.

Middleton Oaks, for 883.974.
Sam J . Caslriannl. 908 Old
Mall Lane. Sanford, purchased
from B ovls/Brunnlng Homes.
Inc. Lot 25. Block A , Middleton
Oaka. for 876.460.
Krebs and Harriet D. Myton.
1 2 6 4 B r a m p t o n P la c e .
Heathrow, purchased from Flor­
ida Residential Com m unities.
Inc. Lol 36. Brampton Cove, for
890.000.
Donna Maria Driscoll. 8814
M obud. Houston, and Diana
L y n n B o y d . 3 5 L o o p R d .,
Newfane. V I.. purchased from
Robert and Elsie Marrhant Lots
5 and 6, Block 63. Sanlando.
Palm Springs Section, for 810
and other good and valuable
conslderalloas.
Bernle W . and Theresa P.
Illx o n , 5470 E n d lco ll Place,
Oviedo, purchased from George
W lm pey of Florida. Inc. Lol 77.
Lakes of Aloma. for 8132,450.
Henry E. and Stephanie J .
Zang. 118 A utum n D r.. Long­
wood. purchased from Great
Western Bank Lol 13. Block A.
T h e Springs. Spreading Oak
Village, for 887.875.
H e a rth Place Hom eow ner's
Association. Inc.. 1637 East Vine
St.. Kissimmee, purchased from
Fur East Builders. Inc. tracts A.
I). E. Hearth Place, for 810 and
other good and valuable consid­
erations.
Ja m e s L. and Ora May Keys.
3 2 2 1 B e a u m o n t D r ..
Tullahussee. purchased from
Oscar S. Toler a portion of Lol
39. all of tail 34. and a ponton of
Lot 33 of Block I. Highland
Park. Sanford, for less than
8100.
B o y d T . M a rs h a ll. R a lp h
Horowitz, and Lu Palma and
Gilbert. 113000 West O lym pic
Hlvd.. Suite 864. Los Angeles,
p u rch a se d from H e rm a n C .
Hodges two parcels In Seminole
C ounty for 82.300.000.

Robert S. and Myra K. Sweat.
6 4 0 P in e A v e . , O v ie d o ,
purrhased from M.S. W right.Ill a
portion of Section 16. Township
2 0 South. Range 32 East, for
817.000.
E d w in F . J r . a n d Lisa M.
Manger. 1090 Sugarberry Tra il.
Oviedo, purrhased from D.R.
Horton. Inc. L o l 71 Alafaya
Woods, for 883.507.
Elbert David III and Jeanete
M a xw e ll. 104 V alencia D r..
S a n f o r d , p u r r h a s e d f ro m
William E. Jones and Leah L.
and Steven D. Samuels Lot 4.
Block D . Ravrnnu Park Section
of Loch Arbor, for 849.550.
T h e R y la n d G r o u p . In c .,
12124 Hlghlech A v r.. Suite 360.
Orlando purchased from Zotti
Flying Cloud. Ltd. Lots 9. 172.
177. Stillwater. Phase HI. for 810
and other good and vuluublr
considerations.
Robert W. and Charlotte K.
Crane. 1754 Cocoplum Court.
L o n g w o o d . p u rc h a s e d from
B a h m a n S . a n d J a n ic e G .
Moghadum Lot 48. Wingfield
Reserve. Phase I. for 8 175.000.
Rood-Myers Equities. Inc.. 375
Douglas A vr.. S u ltr 1006. Alta­
monte Springs, purchased from
Ja m rs Barr l/nll 174-B of SprIngwnod Village, a condomini­
u m . for 810 and other good and
valuable considerations.
John and Joan Capuzzl. 457
Morning Glory D r.. Lake Mary,
purrhased from Gregory F. and
Vicki D. Force Lot 3. Block 4.
T h e Reserve al T h e Crossings.
Chase One. for 810 und oilier

good a n d v a lu a b le c o n s id ­
erations.
Diana Bonilla. 437 Colony St..
New Haven. Conn., purchased
Trom Scott and Dorlt Heard Lot
66. Alafaya Woods. Phase IV. for
810 and other good and valuable
considerations.
Chow Lai Ch u . 10327 St. Ives
Court. Orlando, purchased from
T h e Anden G roup of Florida lari
123. Sunrise Estates. Unit 5. for
861.000.
Jo h n T . and Karla M. Klzcr,
620 Sallflsh Hd.. Wittier Springs,
purchased from Jo h n A . and
Em m a M. Klzer one half u n ­
divided Interest In Lot 26. Block
G . North. Orlando Handles, lor
810 and other good and valuable
considerations.
Jo h n D. Bevans. 46 Wesley
R d .. F r a m I n g t o n . M A . .
p u rc h a s e d fro m A la n II.
G lnsburg und Robert C. Kohdlr
Lot 7. Block 26. Casa Park
Villas. Phase II. for 842.350
George C . Hunkier. J r .. 178
I’lnc Knoll Court. Cassclbery.
purchased from Jam es W . und
t)ella E. Mllrham Lol 89. Con­
cord W oods V illage. Seclloii
T w o . for 810 und other goud und
valuable considerations.
A Krndrlek and .foyer Carole
Hcgnvnll, 1 Luke Hollingsworth
B r \ , C o n d o » H , L a k e la n d ,
purchased from A. Kendrick
Hrgnvutl his 18.75% Interrst In
u purl loll of tail 2. Section 24.
Tow nship 29. Soulh Range 29
East, for 810 and other good and
vuluatile considerations.

Michigan woman new Miss U SA
U w H rt P ra ts I n f c w a H n a l
W IC H ITA . Kan. - Carole Gist,
a 2 0 y ra r-o ld rollege student
fro m D e tro it, F r id a y n ig h t
became the first black Miss USA
In the 39-year history of the
beauty pageant.
She will go on to the Miss
Universe contesl In I.os Angeles
April 15.
T h e 6-foot G is t b ra t out
runner-up Gltui Tollrson. Miss
South Carolina, of S|iurtunburg.
S .C .. and lli lr d -p lu r r K a rin
lla rtz . Miss N ew Je rs e y , of
Voorhces. N .J.

Th e format wus changed lids
year and Just the lop ihrre
udvanced to the Itnuls Instead of
the top five as In years (last.
Gist Is u Junior majoring In
management and marketing at
Norlhwood In s lliu lr but will give
up school for a year during her
reign us Miss U S A . Th e 1989
M is s U S A w u s G re It- lie u
I'olhetnus of Texas.
Gist is the first Miss U S A Irom
Michigan and her win ended a
live-year siring of winners from
Texas.
" I feel truly blessed and won­
derful." she said after winning.

Panel approves health care plan
U n l t s d P r a t s I n t e r n a t io n a l

W A S H IN G TO N - A bipartisan
e n n g re s s to n a l c o m m is s io n
approved a plan lu provide all
Amcrtcun* with uccess lo health
care, but did not say where the
government would find Ihe $66
billion a year needed for Its share
of the program.
T h e lo n g -a w a lle d Pepper
Commission plan, released F ri­
day. would use a mixture of
public and private Insurance to
provide universal coverage, as
well as set up u federal program
lo cover costs ol long-term care,
such as In a nursing home.
The commission, made up of
12 key health cure figures In
Congress and ihrce members
appointed by President Ronald
Reagan, estimated the proposals
eventually would cost the federal
government 866.2 billion a year.
Employers would pay another
820 billion, commission officials
told a news conference.
Other proposals approved by

the commission would convert
Medicaid lulu a loudly federal
program and reform the Insur­
ance business so people with
"prc-cxlsilng conditions" would
not be denied roverage.
T h e commission vuicd H-7 In
favor of a five-year plan to
provide universal uccess by
building on the existing system
of employer-provided coverage.
A proposal for totally govern­
ment health Instirunre was de­
feated 9-6. ,
T h e commission's Insurance
plan would require employers to
provide coverage or pay Into a
public Insurance pool. Small
businesses would receive sub­
sidies. und u public program
would tie established for proplc
nol covered by employers.
S e r v i c e s w o u ld I n c lu d e
prim ary und preventive care as
well us hospital und doctor bills.
Hul hcnrlk-lurlcs would share
the costs, with subsidies for the
poor und limits on out-of-pockrl
spending.

Fauntroy to run for D .C . m ayor
U n I M P r a i a In t e r n a t io n a l

W A S H IN G TO N - District i»r
C o lu m b ia D r lc g u lc W a lte r
Kaunirny announced Saturday
lie will relinquish his 19-year-old
hold on Ihe city's non-voting
seat In Congress and run for
mayor of Ihe nation's cupllal.
Fauntroy. 57. (old supporters
gathered al Ills annual prayer
brrukfusl at Howard University
In Washington lhal his yeurs of
leadership make him Ihe man to
heal Ihe city.
" I um announcing lhal I am a
candidate for m ayor of the city of
m y birth. Washington. D C .,"
Fauntroy said. " I can be the
cululyst for the unprecedented
partnerships necessary to slop
ihe hurt und end the polarization
lh a l Is tearing ou r uallon's
capital apart."
Fuuulroy spoke ol the city's

"turm oil and pain" but did not
specifically mention the recent
arraignment of Mayor Marlon
H urry on eight cocaine and
perjury counts. Barry, who was
arrested Jan. 18 al a downtown
hotel during an Flll-pulicr sling
operation, will go oil trial In
June.
Th e mayor. If convicted, could
lx- sentenced lo 20 years In
prison ami fined $1.25 million.
He remains al a Soulh Carolina
substance abuse clink- where hi­
ts seeking treatment. Barry has
not unnuunct-d If hr will seek a
fourth term.
Fauntroy. speaking through
tears several limes during his
speech, said Ihe decision lo ran
cuttle after weeks ol "painful"
soui-scarchliig.
"It's a hard thing you ask me
to do." he said. "B u t I think I
know w liu t needs to I k - done."

F e in s t e in a h e a d in p a rty p r im a r ie s
Her* are the projects in Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:
^ J H Grading, drainage work,
Drainage Improvements
sewer construction, paving and a n n e Intersection ol Jitway and
s ig n a g e o n the f o llo w in g Main streets In Midway, paid lor
sheets: Plaza Oval, Pine Tree by the Community Development
D riv e , G o ld e n D ays D riv e , Block Grant Program. Comple­
Slumber Lane. N. Gnttm Drive. tion date: March Jurisdiction:
E. Ellen D rive and C o lla g e Seminole Counly.
C o u rt Completion date Sum ­
Old
m er o l 1890 J u r is d ic t io n : E J Lockw ood Road
chuTuola Road widen existing
Casselberry.
roadway lo 24 leet Completion
dale. Feb 26 Cost. $200,000
Drainage Im provem ents and
paving roadways Completion
County Road 427 Is being
dale: Sept. 30,1990
widened Irom two lo four lanes

trom Charlotte Slreet to State
Road 434. Lane tapers will
extend trom the railroad tracks
north ol S.R. 434 to Milwee
School. Completion dale: De­
cember. Jurisdiction: Seminole
County.
E * J | Dike Road at Dodd Road
Uramage improvements. Install
pipe to outfall. Compleiion dale.
Fob 23. Cost, $40,000
A d d itio n of lanes on
Lake Brantley Road at

State Road 434. Com pletion
dale: Feb. 28. Jurisdiction: Sem­
inole Counly.
Paving and drainage ImIT O e m e n ls on S u n s e l
Boulevard from Balmy Beach to
the Orange County line. Com ­
pletion date: Feb. 28. Jurisdic­
tion: Seminole Counly

Construction barrier wall on
Lake Howell Lane. Completion
dale: March t 6 . 1990

U n lt a d F t h i I n t e r n a t io n a l

LO S A N G E L E S — Fortner San
Francisco mayor Dianne FeinsIrln . considered an underdog In
her campaign for governor, has
surged lo a 19-polnt lead over
Dcmoeralle opponent Jo hn Van
de Kuinp. a poll released Satur­
day showed.
Th e Los Angeles Tim es poll,
prepared for Ihe newspaper's
Sunday rdlllons. showed Feins­
tein leading Ihe slulr attorney
general hy 43 percent lo 24
percent with 33 percent of Dem­
ocratic voters undecided In Ihe
prlm ary race for the nominal lun.
Frtnstrln. bouyril by the poll.

said Saturday slu- will not alter
her campaign strategy and will
"continue lo run us II the (Mill's
mil there."
T ile former mayor hud been
considered the underdog since
she launched her cam paign
more than a year ago against
Van de Kamp.
Th e latest poll residls come
alter a period ol rum pulgn re­
building. Lusl August. Frills
tctit’s former campaign manager
quit In a highly public- hull,
c la im in g the fo rm e r m a y o r
didn't have the will to commit
Ihe energy or money needed lor
u lough race.

i

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. March 4, 1M0 — M

ScienceRecreation survey coming soon
L A K E M AHY — lux-al residents will have an opportunity to
trll city rommin*loner* what kinds of parka and recreation
programming and facilities they want In a survey the city plans
to mall lonll l-ukrM ary households.
The city commission Thu rsda y authorized city staff to mall
surveys to every home In Lake Mary lo solicit comments on
what Is needed for parks and recreational programm ing the
city Is now developing.
City Manager Jo hn Litton estimated the survey would cost
about $600 to print and mall. T h e money would be taken from
Iheparksand rrrreatlon budget.
The survey was devised by I he clly parks and recreation
advisory board.

Freeze delayed Timacuen trash pickup
L A K E MARY — T h e Chrislm us freeze Is lo blame for late
garbage pickup In Ttm acuan. a Western Waste official lold
Lake Mary conmilsslonera Thursday.
Robert Myres. Western Waste division manager, said
collection of refuse and debris has doubled on Lake Mary
routes since the freeze. Because Tlm acuan Is al the end of the
Lake Mary route. Western Waste trucks are late picking up
trash I here.
The Western Waste franchise agreement with Lake Mary
provides that collection m ay only be done between 6 a.m . and
ti p.m. Because of the added work and wall lime at county
landfills. My res asked for an extension In limes through April
The rlly commission approved an extension through 8 p.m.
on Mondays and Tuesdays through April 19.

ilA
teacher at
Rock Lake Middle School and
organizer of the event. "Y o u
have to take ao m any things Into
consideration."
First place winners In each
category w alked aw ay w ith
trophies for their efforts. Those
w in n in g second- a n d th ird places and honorable mention
were given ribbons.
T h e lo p w in n e rs In each
category will go to the state
competition next month and the
best of those will go on to
Intemallortal competition later
In the year.
W ils o n said th e s tu d e n ts
created their projects aa part of
Ihe curriculum of their science
classes. Som etim es Ihe lo p
works In each class are entered
Into a schoolwide competition
where the regional competitors
are aelected. Other schools show
any student who expresses an
Interest In Ihe contest to enter
Ihelr work.
“ These arc Independent study
projects so Ihe subject matter
can be really different.” Wtlaon
said.
Som e e n v ir o n m e n ta lly conscious students researched
Ihe effects of a d d rain on the

Precincts
Coatlaasd from Page 1A
Mellonvllle and Celery Avenues
B o lh p r e c in c t s a re p r e ­
dominantly white.
Precinct 22. which lies Im m e­
diately west of the school board
offices between Mellonvllle and
Sanford Avenues, failed to pass
the bond by a 3 3 to 2 2 6 vole,
nearly a 7-1 margin. Precinct 27.
which encompasses the school
b o a rd o ffic e g r o u n d s a n d
extends north lo Lake Monroe,
voted 37-225 against the bond,
defeating II by a greater than
l-to-6 margin.
"W e really didn't put em ­
phasis on one precinct over
a n o t h e r." said J i m O c q u e .
c h a irm a n of th e S e m in o le
County Republican party, which
opposed the referendum. "W e
Just got the word out lo whoever
would llslen."
One precinct resident w ho

worked to oppose the bond said
residents who d riv e by the
school board offices every day
couldn't understand w hy school
officials wanted lo spend S 17
million for new offices when
Ihelr existing offices are less
than 20 years old.
“ We see lihe offices) every
d a y . " s a y s A lf r e d D e L a ltlbeaudlere. a resident of San­
ford Avenue. "W e see no need
w hy Ihey would want lo dis­
mantle (hose buildings."
School board officials say they
need new offices to give staff
more room lo work and store
records, which arc slacked In
cardboard boxes In hallways.
Th e y also plun to consolidate
other administrative functions In
the center which arc currently
spread In several locations
through Ihccounty.
Supl. Robert Hughes said the

new offices were needed as the
cu rre nt facility was "fa llin g
ap a rt." Faulty environm ental
control systems, leaking w in ­
dows and roof areas snd Inade­
quate space for offices and
storage make the board offices In
need of replacement.
D e L a tttb e a u d le re sa id he
would not oppose expansion of
the current buildings, built orig­
inally as offices and dormitory
for a baseball team. He said he
would not oppose a smaller bond
Issue If school officials convince
him they had made every effort
lo determine exact costs and
used cost-savings.
" I would support a smaller
bond that was within reason.”
DeLattlbeaudlerc said.
Elsewhere, the area northwest
of Sanford but cast of Interstate
4 In Precinct 30 voted against
Ihe bond by the widest margin
In the county, nearly 11-to-l.
T w o Lake Mary precincts voted
against the bond in margins
ranging from 2-to-l and nearly
5 -to -l. Long wood precincts op­
posed the bond by m argins
ranging from 2-to-l to nearly
4 -lo -l.
j
Residents of Precinct 84 near
Lake Mary, which Includes Th e
C ro a a ln g s a n d Q re e n w o o d
Lakes, voted down the bond by
about 2 -to -l. Near Long wood,
residents of the affluent com ­
m u n it y T h e S p rin g s vote d
against the bond by a greater
than 2-to-l margin.
"W h a t really surprises m e ."
noted board c h a irm a n A n n
Nelawendcr. "Is that the people
of O v ie d o , w h e re th e
overcrowding Is most severe, did
not pass the bond issue."
“ A ll I can figure Is that the
'right* people didn't come out to
vole...the parents with small
children who are most affected
b y th e o v e r c r o w d in g ."
Nelawendcr said.

United States. Another student
studied h ow noise affect* a
person's ability to learn or recall
facts. One student attempted to
find oul what material would be
the best In s u la tio n against
radon.
"Th e y 're all so different." said
one Judge. "H o w do you com ­
pare to choose the best?”
But they did choose and amid
applause and squeaks of delight
ihey announced the winners
before the scientists came to
dismantle their work.
" T h is year's fair was pretty
good as far aa the num ber of
entries." Wilson said. "W ere
pleased."
Here are the winners from the
science fair:
(t k O R A M
• F IR S T P L A C E : Eric Frazee.
Jackson Heights Middle School.
How docs bridge pylon spacing
and use of cable effect road bed
sag?
• S E C O N D P L A C E : Erin Karr.
Jackson Heights Middle School.
Does heating or cooling of pho­
tography chemicals change the
development time of a photograph?
• T H IR D P L A C E : J u s tin
T h o m a s , Rock Lake Middle
School. Does the curvature od a
w ing affect the lift of a plane?
• H O N O R A B L E M E N T IO N :
Jessica Hom an. Rock Lake Mid­
dle School. How does heat affect
different melala?: Karen Murray.
Jackton Heights Middle School.
Now you " C " It, now you don’t:
W illia m L a v e . S w e e tw a te r
Episcopal Academy. Do catalysts
under different conditions affect
re a c tio n ra te s ? ; M a tth e w
P a yn te r. R o ck Lake M iddle
School. How docs temperature
affect the growth of mold?: Andy
Mayer. MUwee Middle School.
Comparison of boiling points of
various household liquids.
7 th O R A D E
• F IR S T P L A C E : Dee Lurdy.
Jackson Heights Middle School.
Elhylene: what can It do?
• S E C O N D P L A C E : Benjamin

IN V ER N ESS - T h e parents of
a Crystal River boy who threat­
ened to shoot himself at his
middle school earlier this year
have been given six months
probation for Improperly storing
the weapon.
Cary and Ronald Jam es said
after Friday's hearing that they
had done nothing wrong. But

THELMA A. BROWN
Lance Leonard of Dade City says he doesn't want to be a boss and
doesn't want lo have one. So when he returned from Ihe Vietnam
War, he took up. among othor things, the art ol hat weaving.

W eaver
C o n tin u e d from Page l A
occasionally errant knife blade
has mlvsed its mark.
"1 guess I could make a living
at this.” he said, "but really
what I am Is a certified marine
surveyor. I'm doing that so we
ean get enough money lo build
a boat and live In Ihe Carrlbean
like we did belore."
Ills face and arms are deeply
tanned. There arc llccks ol grey
In his beard. Though he seems
relaxed. hLx eyes darl across the
grounds looking at people who
arc shopping at other stalls.
Leonard, his wife Colleen, and
ihelr two daughiers. ages 3 and
6. are gypsies of sorts. Th e y
havr never lived In one place lor
very long and enjoy living In
exotic locales.
For a few years. Leonard ran a
lumber operation In Costa Rlea.
When he had earned enough
money from that venture, they
bought a bout and travrled
around the Carrtbe.m until he

wrecked the boul and had lo
return lo Ihe slates.
R u n n in g a c h a r t e r boat
operation In Key West and
restoring old wooden bouts Is
what Leonard did for several
years before m oving In west
central Florida.
'T grew up In Ihe Ft. Myers
Beach a re a ." he said. Ills
parents also I raveled a great
deal anti they never lived In one
place very long. However, ihey
recrntly settled In Seville.
" T h e kills are up there to­
da y." he Mid. “ but they'll be
here tom orrow."
Leonard said that he Is c u r­
rently negullallng a deal lo
restore a 60-foot wooden yacht.
"If we can gel Itiat Job.” he
noted. "I'd have rnough money
lo build a workshop and mate­
rials and lie able lo build our
own boat lo get back oul on the
w a trr."
Meanwhile h r keeps weaving
hats

Thelm a A. Brown. 81. 2424
Laurel Ave.. Sanford, died Sat­
urday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Jan. 14. 1909. In Collins. Ga..
she moved Sanford In 1937 from
Jacksonville. She was u home­
maker and a Baptist.
Survivors Include slater. Mac
W hile. Jacksonville: stepson,
Ta ylo r Brown. Sanford: step­
daughter. Jaunice Strack. LaJu n ta . C o lo .: fo u r s te p grandchildren.
Brinson Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge of arrangements.

HERBERT H.CH1GER
Herbert H Chlger, 82, 150
Islander Court, Apt. 216. Longwood. died Friday ul Meridian
Nosing Home. Longwuod. Born
April 26. 1907. In Germ any he
moved lo Ihe Central Florida
urea In 1972. He was a retired
retail manager and Jewish. He
w a s a m e m b e r o f Ih e
Gem uin-Am erican Society.
Survivors Include daughter,
l.lnd.i Bnhorquez. Longwood:
s i s t e r . II e r I a H e r z o g .
P h ila d e lp h ia ; th re e g r a n d ­
children.
-

Dlrklxnn. Seminole High School;
What Is the clastic m odulus ol
different woods?
• H O N O R A B L E M E N T IO N
Zoran Ncdeljkovtc. Oviedo High
School. Electrical conductivity ol
solutions: Brent Adam .
Lake
Brantley High School. What are
the stall characteristics of two
d if fe r e n t a ir f o ils ? ; M ig u e l
Gonzalez. Seminole High School.
Microwaves and X -R a ys: Ihe ,
Invisible rays of ihe future; O m a r
Quaeskl. Oviedo High School.
Weightlifting, bridge style; A lex­
ia Aldaco. Oviedo High School.
Th e effects of earthquakes on
common city structures; Ju lie
Pinkney.
Lake Brantley High
School, R e v a lu a tio n of sus­
taining sound; Jason Rickards.
O v ie d o H ig h S c h n o l. W h a t
geometrical shape best absorbs
Ihc effect of an earthquake:
A m on Flnnocharlo. Seminole
High School. What affects the
throw of a football?: D a vid
M ertens, Lake H o w e ll H ig h
School. Titration of Vinegars.

HIGH SCHOOL

• F IR S T P L A C E : Kevin How ­
ard. Oviedo High School, Does
moisture In the propellantthetr
thrust and Impulse?
• S E C O N D P L A C E : Heather
S im o n , Lake B ra n tle y H igh
School. Caiolm riry.
• T H IR D P L A C E ; Stephen

L IP S S C IE N C E
• F I R S T P L A C E : D e b b ie
Hoover. Oviedo High School.
Analysis of Restrict Ion Enzym e
Clravagr Patterns of D N A.
• S E C O N D P L A C E (lie): Alex
Pankey. Oviedo High School.
Tl^c effects of pesticides on
germination; Stephanie Behel.
Lake B rantley H igh School.
Polellal Inhibitors.
• T H IR D P L A C E Itle): Mark
B a g lcy.
Lake How ell H ig h
School. T h r damaging effect of
h y d ro c a r b o n s p ills on the
aquifer: Allison Harper. Lake
Brantley High School. Effect of
grow ing m edium on cloning
Begonias.
• H O N O R A B L E M E N T IO N :
Jnncllc Schwartz. Lake Brantley
H ig h S c h o o l. E a r th w o r m
behavior: Ja y Gettings. Lake
B ra n tle y H igh School. Does
glucose effect a cricket's rrsplratlo n ? : J o a n L le v e rt z . L a ke
B r a n tle y H ig h S c h o o l, G a s
m e a s u r e m e n t s d u rin g ;
photnsynlhesls.

Other groups have derided
their plans of ultack. Including
W ln d e x p a r t ie s a im e d at
downtown businesses, and other
events to get the community
Involved In the cleanup.
Even the city government has
thrown In some artillery, pro­
viding free trash bags, trash
•ticks and refuse pickup during
the 'month* of March. And the
c it y c o m m is s io n , w ith the
merchants of the city marina.

have pledged to clean u p Scm l-:
note Boulevard and Ihe marina:
Isle.
Th e campaign will end March.
31 w lih a day-long trash pickup
throughout downtown.
Citizens and merchants w ho
want lo take up arms In Make
Sanford Shine may call project
chairperson Martha Yancey at:
3 2 3 -0 7 9 4 , F o r free garbage
pickup this month, call the clly
at 330-9681.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Litter
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lo c a l r e s id e n t s a n d
merchants arc needed to help
with the cleanup. These groups
h a v e ch o s e n the fo llo w in g
streets for their cleanup efforts:
T h e Lions C lub and Greater
Sanford Cham ber of Commerce.
Palmetto Avenue: the ctly His­
toric Preservation Board., life downtown merchants associa­
tion and the St. Lucia Festival
Committee, the downtown busi­
ness historic district between
Fulton Street and T h ird Street;
s n d S a n fo rd K lw s n ls C lu b .
French Avenue.
Also. Sanford Police Explorers.
Sanford Avenue; the c lly Scenic
I m p r o v e m e n t B o a r d . E lm
Avenue; S IS T E R S and Sanford
W om an's C lu b . Oak Avenue:
Georgetown Neighborhood As­
s o c ia tio n , east of S a n fo rd
Avenue to Mellonvllle between
T h ird Street and Celery Avenue:
A m tra k. Persim m on Avenue:
Sanford Historic Tru st. Park and
Magnolia Avenues: Sanford Ro­
tary Club. Laurel and Myrtle
Avenues.

Gun-toting boy’s parents get probation
United Press International

Golnlk, Mllwee Middle School.
Th e role of m ercury In neon and
argon.
• T H IR D P L A C E : S lu c y
Edwards. St. Mary Magdalen
School. What affects the amount
of electricity produced in a solar
cell?
• H O N O R A B L E M E N T IO N :
Steve Tadd. Rock Lake Middle
School. Acid Rain: How II affects
y o u r « property: Jam ie Kruger.
Rock Lake Middle School. The
pop behind microwave popcorn.
• U tO R A D E
• F IR S T P L A C E : Marc Plnsky.
Mllwee Middle School, Depen­
dence of Turbulence on Rockel
Velocity.
• S E C O N D P L A C E : Todd
K ra m e r. R ock Lake M iddle
School, Experiments with a high
te m p e ra tu re s u p e rro n d u ctn r
antenna.
• T H I R D P L A C E : Je n n ife r
Burke. Jackson Heights Middle
School. Safe environment versus
school economy.
• H O N O R A B L E M E N T IO N :
Kathy Ncesen. Rock Lake Middle
School, Which kind of orange
Juice contains I h r most vitamin
C?: James H e rkln. SI. Mary
Magdalen School. How does
airfoil shape affect lift and drag?:
M atthew H a rris . Rock Lake
M id d le S c h o o l. W h ic h p ro pellerslzc and pitch Is Ihe most
efficient?: Matthew Chlldcster,
Rock Lake Middle School. Can
you win Ihe lottery?; Andrew
Elilngon. Jackson Heights Mid­
dle School. Fast food fat.: Karen
Silvtus. Lake view Middle School.
Does radiation affect growth in
p la n t s ; D a v id N o rm a n .
Greenwood Lakes Middle School.
Can I create a program about the
first 20 atoms?

they accepted the plea agree­
ment because they did not want
their 12-year-old son lo have to
testify.
T h e parents were charged
under the state's new gun safety
law. which went Into effect last
October. T h e law requires adults
to keep guns locked up or stored
" In a place believed to be
secured" so minors cannot get
them.

B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

EVELYN M. EPPS
Evelyn M. Epps. 89. 3601
South Atlantic Ave.. D^ylona
Bcch Shores, died Thu rsda y ul
her residence. Born Nov. 8.
1900. In Jefferson. Ga.. she
moved (o Daytona Beach Shores
In 1971 from Sanford. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Ih e F irs t U n ite d M ethodist
Church. Sanford. She was past
president of the Sanford Garden
C lub and was ihc founder of ihc
Pink Ladles al Seminole Memo­
rial Hospital. Sanford.
Survivors Include sons. Ur. A.
W. J r .. Marco Island. D r. Jo hn
W .. Sanford; six grandchildren:
seven great-grandeblldren.
Cardwell Funeral Home. Port
Orange. In charge of arrange­
ments.

MARGARET BEAN MAT
TH1AS
Margaret Bean Matthias. 82.
500 Village Place. Longwood.
died Thu rsda y al Village On T h r
Green. Longwood. Born Ja n . 3.
1908, In Washington. D.C. she
moved to Longwood from Siuari
In 1986. She was a homemaker

Festival---------

|
Florida wilderness with oil palnl
on canvas, agreed. "People Just
Henry Sanford Museum.
Sialned gloss sparkled as It don't seem to h uvr the money lo
caught Ihe sun and attracted a spend at any of Ihe shows I've:
middle aged gentleman with u been lo." she said. " A few years
carved pipe. Bright watercolor ago ihey hud more lo spend on!
paintings caughl Ihc eye of a url.”
Fa rr said that, overall. Ihe;
woman In a llc-dycd yellow and
url Isis have registered positive;
purple dress.
On a lawn chair In a clearing responses to the St. John's!
Festival.
b e tw e e n b o o th s , a w o m a n
"T h e y like lo come lo San-worked on her tun.
"Th e re are a lot of sightseers," ford." he said. "T h e y like the|
said Lance Leonard of Dade C lly jieople here."
Della Poall said that while:
who was weaving hats, bowls
und long-tailed birds from thr she's had few buyers, she has:
fronds of a coconut palm. "Th e y enjoyed lots of conversations:
come and look, but most of them wtlh lots of people who arc'
enthusiastic about Ihe crafts
aren't buying."
L e o n a r d s a id a la c k of that (he urilsuns bring to (own.
"Overall. I'd say ihls has been
purchasers was not uncommon
at the shows al which he had u preiiy good start." said Farr.
Th e festival continues today
worked during thr past year. "I
guess that (President) George from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Winners announced from Sat­
(B u sh) doesn't Inspire m uch
confidence In people and they urday's festival events Include:
• Best of Show , |$600 prize):
arc Just afraid to spend." he said.
Linda Della I’oull. who re­ Diane Gugllollu. graphics.
• B e st of C a te g o ry , ($350
creates the natural beauty of the
p r iz e ): J im
K o e v e n lt,
wulcrcotors: Charles Burdick, oil
u n d a c r y lic : B e lly Reagan,
drawings: Selma Wlesenburg,
photography: Gordon G ram pp.
scu lp ture : Ja c o b Rosenblatt,
stained glass: Greg Jones, mixed
u ndu Methodist.
m edia: Ed S h e rm a n , crafts:)
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e several
Klchaid Callvlto. Jewelry; Gene
nieces and nephews.
B u ld w ln -F u lr c h lld F u n e ra l Gandre. clay.
• A w a r d s of m e r it ($150
Home. Foresl C lly. In charge of
p r I / r | -. T o m A n d e r s o n ,
arrangements.
w a te rco lo r: H u u G ao T u n g ,
SCARBERRY. LOIS
w a le r c o lo r: A n n a C h e n ,
Lois Scarberry. 75. of Monroe.
watercolor; A. Rayford, oil and
Michigan, died M arch2.
a c r y lic : J u d y M ra lh e n .
She was born In Hlnlon. W.Va.
draw ings; Pal Siraub. photo­
she had lived In Geneva for
graphy; IIou Tle u Cheng, mixed
several years after her retire­
media: Marjorie Bryan, oil and
ment.
acrylic; Sieve Ruddy. Jewelry:
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
Sandra W h lir. d a y .
husband. Hollis N. Scarberry of
■ H on o ra b le m e n tio n : Don
Monrue. Mich.: daughter. TerC h a m be rlin, dra w ings: T e r ry
resa Pinkston ol Toldcdo. Ohio;
R o th , p lio lo g ru p h y : C h a rle s
s o n , E u g e n e S c a r b e r r y ol
W entworth, walercolor: Linda
P e nnsylvania; slslers, Melba
Delta Poall. oil und ucrvllc.
P h illip s of W r s l V ir g in ia .
A t h l r r n C o x ol A lla m o n le
S p rln g s and C orrin e lllc tiy ]
Lowry of Sanford; brother. Rob
ert L. Bear of Shawnee. Kansas:
three grandchildren
Memorial services are sched­
uled for lodav
n't be looted by warm j
wsalhsr. Fill your tankf
CO.
mow and beat Ihs rush.

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Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday. March 4. 1990

E x p lo s io n w o u n d s 16 U .S . s o ld ie rs
w a * t h r o w n i h t o u u h lire
w indow ." *hc *anl
III.n k sa id l l i lit* w e re
wounded In ih r hlast. and that
ilic se rvice m e n were helm*
Hcaii d al ilie IJiirua* A rm y
hiispllal She said she did liol
know I lie Id e m II te* ol I In
soldier* or their hratu h nl serv­
letI In cotidltion ol the American
sem i emen was uoi known liu
iiiedlalcly
Pail.lliiaillaii |m|u e said lInexplosion also Ii II III P.iuama
mans iiipin d all ol whom wen

U n it e d P r a i a I n t e r n a tio n a l

PAN A M A ( T T Y Panama - A
b o m b t h r o w n t h r o u g h Ih«windnw nl a crowded dow ntow n
iilHhl chili wounded at least 2(»
|M'ople. Ilichldlnii Hi American
seriTremen. U .S and Panama
man aulhorlllcs said Saliiidav
Th e explosion in currcd . i I n i ii I
I K i ll p in Friday al a liar i ailed
Mv Place in downtown Panama
( ' l l v said 1. 1 ( Tu d r
P«-uny
III.ii k. a s|Hikcsyy oinan loi I lu­
l l s Southern Com m and
"Some son ol c xploslvi ill y u i

NATO chief wants meeting on Germany
H R U S S E L S . Ilrlt;lm n — N A T O '* lo|» nlllil.il im rtlllH
Saturday with the C / rrli In n m n m lu lslir. said lie lavnt* ,111
early confrrriu-r nl N A T O (orrliiii iiilnlslri* in di*&lt; tis* (irriA a u
iillKIratlon
" I p e rs o n a lly th in k II w o u ld I m ■ .1 ii s p I i i I Idt-n." N A T O
S c r r r l a r y O c n r r a l M a iilr n l W m -i n r r said . 111&lt; r u i r r t iim w lili
I ' / r r h F o r r lg n M in is te r . 11r 1 l)lp n * ll» lr r n il (i r r i n a n u n ity a n il
K u rn p p d ti s e e u rlly

T h e nearly two-hour meet In h drserllied In lln-nslbirr a* a
"warm ili*pii**inn lull nl 1n 11111.1l iimlprsiaiiiltiu!. wa* tin
second vl*ll nl a Warsaw Part Inrrtun minister in N A T O
headquarter*. lollowuiH Iasi Deremlier's trip In Snvlrl F o i i T h i i
Mlnlstrr Eduard Shrvardnad/p

Passengers injured
in G re yh o u n d strike

North Korean underground tunnel found
S E O U L . Sniilh Knira — U .S and Snulll Km ran inlllr
dp I re 1Ion Irani* have dlsrnvprpd annihrr invasion iinnirl that
Nnrlli Hurra ap p a rnilly duK I n i i i . i i I i tin nu man * land
dlvldlnii ih r two Kon a*, ilie D i 'I p ii s p Ministry said Salurday
T h r Innnrl. Ih r Inuilh nl II* kind In In- tinroveied slut r 1*171
was in a niounlalnuii* an a in Ih r r.is irin iNirdrr. almnl lift
intlr* north past nl S p i i i i I. i I ip nillilslrv said

T w o s i n k i n g (ir e \ h o u n d
e ilip ln y e e s la c e d &lt; r iiiilu .il
&lt;barges in Phd.nli Iplu.i and mi
ion l&lt; ail&lt; is m ( Im ago wen
under court order to prevent
violent c Saiurdav the seeiiiul
1l.1v ol a walkout agalnsl Hit
IliUltm's largest lulerellv litis
line
No new talks were scheduled
A h iiu I 0 . 0 0 0 ( i r e y h o u i i d
employees walked out early
Friday alter I innnlli old eon
Iraei talk* liroke nil and ilneonip a nv Imposed lls latest

A D D IS A1IAI1A. Ethiopia — Fieri e civil war in northern
Ethiopia ha* put a million extra live* al risk Irom (amine,
brlnipnil the num ber th rra irn rd with siarvatlon dose 10 ft
111 III inn . Ih r nlllclol Elliloplan new* aitriiev said Saturday
F ro m United Proas International raoorts

U n lt a d F r a n I n t a r n a ilo n a l

T U R T L E C R E E K Pa - Five
eluldren and one adull al a
sleepover birthday eelebrallon
were kllletl m a lire llial swept
through a suburban I’ltishurgh
home early Salurday anti de­
stroyed two neighboring houses
Investigator* said Initial indlealions were that the lire broke
out somewhere on the lirst limit
ol the home where the deaths
occurred The residents ol tin
ad|aeenl hom es escaped to
safety.
As the call came III. I looked
up and saw the lire on the
h ills id e ." said I'urtle Creek
|Mi)lee ollieer Frank Leonardo
who was ilrtvtim nearby when
the alarm was sounded When I
a rrtv rit. a w o m a n

A/fcDtiff

e r m b e r . h u l solrl. " W h e n y o u 'r e
ta lk in g i i I n i i i I i n In p ire d . llia l Is
e e r la llllv se rio u s

We ilnn'l know who threw
the I h i i i i I i . so we don't know II II
wa* |)oliiieal or criminal, or who
wasIn-hlndII "
Th e explosion came slnnilv
alter Ilie wile, three rloiiKhlrrs
and a grandson ol deposed
11nhl.11 v slrntupti.in Manuel An
toiilo Noriega led Panama under
tight set only Friday lor the
I idian 1 apllal ol Hay ana

Bush, Kaifu meet, d isc u s s
reso lu tion s to trade dispute
U n lt a d P r a i a In t a r n a ilo n a l

contrai l oiler
I lilt e passing' rs were lilpin &lt;1
III sealli n il vloleiler on Ilie 11r *1
■lav ol iIn* sltlki thoiisaiids ol
oilier (i ll vhourid lli kei holders
nniionwnli were Ii It stranded
Ilia IIV In re e d In s le e p lit
dow'ilowu liriollials walling loi
sulislllole drivers to lake over
routes
I wo sinkers in Philadelphia
were arrested Friday eveiilnij lor
(blowing oli|e&lt;ls al a hus Irom
\\ashlngliili I I I
a lew him ks
Im m a dow iilow ri leriiiin.il
Windows were shattered liipi
IIIIU "He passenger I mill e said

U n it e d P r a t s I n t a r n a ilo n a l

Famine estimate raised by a million

Five children
killed during
sleepover party

Inter released Irom Hospital
Santo Tom as and Hospital de la
&lt; a|a dc SeHliro S im I.i I
Pollie mild the explosive was
tliinwn Irom a iiiiiv T ii i * vehicle
and llint no utinip had i lalmed
M spoiislhlhl v lot liieallaek
Pa ii a mi a n i a n ii n d U S
aiilhorllies are luvestluallnH Ilie
llli nielli |m.In e said
Flvlmi Ulass eansrd iiiaov ol
the infill It s Hl.u k said
Sin- did mil know ll II was the
limsl ** rlnus un idem luvolviut*
American soldiers since U S
rumps invaded Panama m Ik

R A N C H O M IK A O E. Calll lloplrm In head oil further
delerlonillon lit eeonomle re
latlous. President Hush and
■la p a ni-sr P rim e M in is te r
loslukl Kalin met Saturday In
(live a polllnal boost In H u ­
ll solution nl trade disputes
c.isium •* shadow- on ihelr
Uloh.il liarllierslllp.
Kush and K a lin opened
Ih e lr se co nd day ol tilscusslons al Hie lu xu riou s
Mornlmtslde Country C lu b at
12 .TO p in
E S f . f lu s h

exehanifed pleasantries with
the Jupanese prime minister
hul dei lined anv eommenl In
Hu* press on their meetings
Hill i)a|Niltese nlllelills told
re p o rte rs Ilie tw o ajjreed
durltm initial talk* Friday llial
Hu- trade problem* should be
cn rrc c lc d ip ile kly. lluom h
Kalin ollererl no speellle con­
cessions In re*|&gt;onsc to U.S
d e m a n d s for m o re op e n
markets
Hush and Kalin reaffirmed
llu-lr mutual seeurlly obllgaHons al an tnlltal mretlm j
Friday.

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tut;. My liable* are in there Mv
liable* are In there
Ilie dead ehlldreu were ten­
tatively Idenlllled as .loshua
Harris. M — the liny whose
birthday was being eelehrated —
Ills sister C a rlv li. brother
Jessie. -J. ami Irlends lerranee
C le a ry. 5. anil Am anda Lee
d e a ry . A A man tentatively
Idenlllled as Jam es Henncll. 2.1
also died
A second man. tenla iiviTv
Idenlllled as Ray Steele, in Ills
early 20*. was listed III critical
condition at ITllsIm rgh's West
Penn Hospital burn unit with
severe Injuries
The three-story wood frame
home was rphcklv engulfed by
lire anil two uelghlxirliig homes
also were destroyed, jioliee said
We kicked In the trout door,
hul rouldn't net In beeause ol
the smoke and thirties." said
Leonardo, who also broke a side
whitlow and kicked m the track
door in Halo access
Dusty Harris, mother ol the
Harris children, told police she
was visittriii nciHldmrs when the
lire broke uni around 2 .10 a in.

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C A IR O . Eitvpt — S lu r.n o n
hotel executives Salurday re
lectcd lire department allcHu
lions that the chain s Hellti|M&gt;lls
Sheraton. H »U e il by lire mi
T h u r s d a y , set u p a h ig h ly
llanunahle Arab style tent ills
play lit violation ol local hie
code*
Ikitli a Calm based iii.ui.me
in e n l e x e c u l l v i- a u il a
s p o k e s w o m a n at S h e ra to n
C o rp .'s Huston licadi|u.irlcrs
said the Hutted luilel near Cairo
was lit compliance with local
EHYpHau. rather than U.S . renu
latlous.
A n I ii I e r l o r M i u l s l r v
spokesman meanwhile, said a
lillli American could lu- .u iio iih
Hu |*l jieojili- known In liavi
■lied ill Ilie lire Four Aineru an*
have h e ro e o iillrille d dead
.u iio iih llieui Kolx-rt I) Crcsap
•i7 a retired aei limit.ml Irom
llouslon. ami Sleplieu Funk .11
and Marvin Heriisieiu 71 whose
hometowns wen* mu known
T h e Inurtll w as mil idenlllled
T h e spokesman said three
Unions nu ImhiiH iwu |ouin.d
Isis — S.dlv (illllil 12 ami lain I
Parker 2.1 - also died .i Io iih
wiili a (ireek Olvinpu Airway*
stewardess. elHhl French lia
mm.il* and an elderly Fimusli
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SUNDAY

M a r c h 4, 1 9 9 0

Sports
IN B R IEF
CO LUM M M M U
Spring m i o n kicks off
T h e Central Florida Sports Expo Incorporated
and Florida Baseball Schools began Its annual
college spring season Saturday with six teams
competing In a week-long schedule of games at
three sites.
Today at Sanford Memorial Stadium . I’lltsburg will play St. Joseph's University at 10
a.m .. At I p .m .. St. Joseph's lakes on Anderson.
O n Monday at the stadium. Fill plays Anderson
at 10 a.m . and Anderson meets Q uincy at I p.m.
Also playing this week will* be Indiana
Unlverslty-Purduc University at Indianapolis
and Trevecca. A ll games Tuesday will be af
Boardwalk and Baseball. There will also be a
game at Rollins on Wednesday and Thursday.
A new group of teams will come In evrry
Friday for the next m onth and play a week of
games.

C O L L ID E HOOPS
Tlds rolls oxer Florida
G A IN E S V IL L E — Melvin Chealum scored a
game-high 21 points Saturday to lead Alabama
to a 63-54 Southeastern Conference victory over
Florida.
Th e Crtmson Tide Improved to 21-H overall
and 12-6 In the S E C as both teams concluded
their regular season schedules In front of 7.111
at the O'Connell Center. Crtmson Tide coach
W im p Sanderson noted the slaw pace of the
game In crediting his team.
“ It was a low possession game. By that I
mean, we knew we weren't going to have many
possessions because of what Florida did to slow
the ball dow n." he said. "W e did a patient Job.
and that was the key."
Led by Stacy Foole with 18 points, the Gators
fell to 7-20. 3-15. finding themselves In last
place In Ihc conference heading Into the SEC
Tournam ent, which begins Thursday In O r­
lando.

Free throws lift FSU to win
C O LU M B IA . N.C. — Game-high scorer Tharon
Mayes and A ubry Boyd hit nine of 11 free
throws In the final 2:00 Saturday to help Florida
Stale hold off South Carolina. 70-70. for a Metro
Conference victory.
Mayes led all scorers with 25 points. Including
six straight free throws down the stretch. Boyd,
who grabbed four clutch rebounds In the same
span, finished with 15 points.
T h e Semlnoles' w in deadlocked them with
South Carolina at fifth plucc In the Metro
Conference with 6-8 league records. Florida
Slate Improved to 16-14 overall while the
Gamecocks dropped to 13-13.

ROAD RACING
Jennings wins Red Lobster 10k
O R L A N D O — Lyn n Jennings lowered her
A m e rica n 1 0 -kllom te r road record to 31
minutes. 6 seconds Saturday when she won the
Red Lobster Classic.
Jennings, of Newmarket. N .H .. bettered her
previous m ark by 25 seconds, hut finished well
off the world record of 30:37 set at this event
lust year by Scotland's Liz McColgan. McColgan
was scheduled to run. but withdrew several
days ago because of u viral Infection.
Jo h n Halvorsen of Norw ay, the world's
lop-ranked road racer, won the m en's race In
28:15. Martin Pttayo of Mexico was second In
28:22 and computrtnt Maurlclo Gonzalez third
In 28:20.
Halvorsen. a student ut the University of
Ontario In Canada, run the 10.000 meters ul the
1988 Olympics.
Jennings, who set two American records
during the Indoor truck season, led the women
from the start.

H O CK EY
Propp pays dividends right away
B O S TO N — W ith u recent acquisition provid­
ing the spark and their leading scorer paving the
way. the Boston Bruins overcame their daytime
home blues Saturday.
Cum Neely scored u pair of goals, his second
the game-winner with 3:21 to play, and Brian
I'ropp scored u goal and usslsied on another,
lifting the Bruins to a come-from-behlnd 4-3
trium ph over the Chicago Blackhawks.
"It just seems that everyone Is so confident on
this team ." said Fropp. making his Bruin debut
after coming over Friday from the Philadelphia
Flyers. "It's a great feeling on this hockey club.”
T h e w in was only Boston's second In lls last
six weekend afternoon home games, and raised
the Bruins' overall point total to 85. best In Ihe
N HL.

Compiled from staff and wire reports

BASKETBALL
Noon — W C F X 6. Georgetown at Syracuse. |L)
2 p in. - W C F X 6. N BA . Chicago Bulls al
Boston Celtics. (L)

Complete llstlnpa on Rope IB

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S t e r l i n g
Herald sports writer
Ex-Se m lnole C o m m u n ity College Athletic
Director and basketball roach Joe Sterling was
one of five men Inducted Into the newly-formed
Florida Ju n io r College Hall of Fame at Bradenton
Frtday night.
T h e Induction ceremonies took place prior to
the semifinals of the Stale Ju n io r College
Tournam ent at ihe Bradenton Civic Center. The
five men were Ihe first to be elected to the
hall.whlch was voted Into existence last year by
the stale's athletic directors.
Th e other four Inductees were also basketball
coaches who started coaching In the I9 6 0 ‘s and
helped build Florida Into a power on Ihe national

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ju n io r college scene.
Jo in in g Sterling ore Bill Alhelm of Mlaml-Dadc
Com m unity College — North. Jo e Fields from
Lake City C om m unity College. Mill Johnson
from Chlpola Ju n io r College and Ihe tale J im
Oler. who coached at Brevard and G ulf Coast
com m unity colleges.
"It's a great honor." said Sterling Thursday
night from his Orlando home. " T o go In with
these other coaches Is quite a thrill. I look
forw ard to seeing the o th e r coaches and
ex-players down at Bradenton.
"It's really nice to see people you haven't seen
In a while and get to sit around and reminisce
about the old days."
Sterling was a Physical Education Instructor.
Athletic Director. Physical Education Depart­
ment chairman and basketball coach during the

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2 1 years he was at SCC.
D uring his 16 years of Junior college coaching
his teams won nearly 75 percent of their games
and went to the state tournament 13 times. His
1968-69 team won the state championship, one
of only two that Mid-Florida Conference teams
have ever won.
Th is honor was third such to be bestowed upon
Sterling In the past month. On Feb. 15. the
Apopka High School gym nasium was renamed In
his honor and on Feb. 16. he was Inducted Into
the Slmon-Kenton High School Hall of Fame.
Sterling was Inducted for being named one of
the athletes of the decade for the I9 4 0 ’s while at
Slmon-Kenton. a com m unity school near Cov­
ington. Ky. He guided Apopka to two state
championships during his 15-year stint.

Cagers lift
Tribe girls’
track team
ByTO N Y DaSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor________________
SA N FO R D - While the girls' high
school track season has technically
been underway since Feb. 10. It
didn't really start until Friday nlghl.
W illi Ihc overlap between Ihe end
of the winter sports and the start of
the tra c k season, m a n y area
schools' track teams aren't at full
strength until Ihe basketbull and
soccer campaigns are over. And
l hose seasons weren't over until last
Saturday.
So those affected athletes have
hud u week to make Ihe adjustment
and. while none are In tup competi­
tive shape yet. have already had an
Impact.
O n Friday night al Seminole High
S c h o o l's T h o m a s E . W h lg h a m
Stadium , for example, basketball
players turned track athletes lifted
the Seminole girls' to the team
championship In the Klwanls In­
vitational.
"N ow we've got the whole learn
ou t." said first-year Seminole girls'
coach Nate Perkins. "In our first two
meets, we finished third and sec­
ond. T h is was a nice time to gel our
first win. at our place."
Th e Seminole girls, state champi­
ons Ihe last four years, dominated
Ihe meet from the start, winning six
of the 13 events on their way to a
learn score of 133 points. 21 ahead
of second-place Lake M ary's score of
102. Th e y were followed by Haines
C i t y (7 6 ). L y m a n (7 4 ). L a ke
Brantley (621. Oviedo (47) and Jones
(42).
In Ihc running events, all of which
were relays. Seminole finished first
In the mile. 880, sprint medley and
440 relays. Th e Tribe placed second
In the shuttle hurdle and third In
the mile medley and Iwo-mlle re­
lays.
Individually. Mechcllc Toom bs
was first In the triple Jum p and third
In ihe long Ju m p w h ile Sheri
Reddicks placed second in Ihe shot
put and fourth In the long lump.
Rhonda Freeman won the high
Jump. Yolanda Baker finished sec­
ond In the shot put and Kecla Ward
was second In the long Jum p and
third In Ihe triple Jum p. Toombs.
Reddicks and Baker all played
buskctball.
"F o r the next couple of weeks, we
have to work on getting them Into
track shape." said Perkins. "A t this
lime of the year, we're right where
we need to be.

C:S«e Girls. Page 3B

Boys’ records fall at Kiwanis Relays
By TONY DaSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — After hosting the Klwanls Relays Ihc
last three years In almost every possible combination of
ruin and cold. Seminole High School was blessed with
perfect conditions on Friday night for Ihe 1990 edition
of the event.
And they weren't wasted us seven meet records were
broken or equaled In the 14 events contested. Host
Seminole set three new marks and tied a fourth on its
way to scoring 131 points and finishing first In the
seven-team field. Lym an broke two record while Lake
Brantley set one new standard.
"It's really a nice night for this time of year." said

Lake M ary ju m p s on La m b
in S A C w in o ve r ’H o u n d s
By ROBSIB STOCK

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Herald Correspondent

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L A K E MARY - T h e first time
a ro u n d against a p itche r Is
usually u "feeling o u t" process,
with each batter trying lo time
Ihe pitcher's offerings und get a
good look at his arsenal.
At Lake Mary on Friday night,
the Rams needed only one liwk at
L y m a n 's Chuck L a m b before
they exploded for six runs In Ihe
third and fourth Inning and
cruised lo a 6 -1 win In Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball ac­
tion.
Greg Jam es provided the key
hit with a three-run triple In tile
fourth Inning, driving In James
Wallace. Chip Leister and T . J .

Gluffrlda.
"W e played as gixxl a game as
we ll play all year." said Lake
Mary coach Alan Tuttle, who saw

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7-3 120 In S A C playl. "W e were
out In front of the ball early. We
need lo start trying to wait on Ihe
ball and bit It to right field."
Senior C u rt Prom scattered
seven hits for Ihe romplete-gaine
winning. He struck out four.
Including the side In Ihe last
Inning, and walked none.
"C u rt gives you a good perfor­
mance every lime out.” staled
Tu tllc . "H e's going lo keep you In
Ihe hall gam e."
Prom allowed no more than
one runner on base per Inning up

I See Baseball. Page 3B

Seminole boys' coach Ken Brauinan after Ihe meet.
"T h e last three years when we've run this meet. It's
been cold or raining."
T w o of Seminole's meet-record performances came
during the Individual competition In the field events.
Robert Moore’s winning leap of 22-9W In the long Jum p
tied Ihc meet record while Carlo White's top loss of
54-IOWi In the shot put set a new mark.
In the running events. Seminole set a meet record In
the shuttle hurdle ( 1:04.3| and mile (3:26.6) relays.
Lym an's records came while w inning the distance
medley (10:42.9) and mile medley (3:39.3) relays. Lake
Brantley's Matt Kaiser also set a record In the pole vault
with his winning effort of 13-1.

C See Boys. Page 3B

Weak hitting, poor fielding
continues to dog S C C nine
By ORAN SMITH
Herald sports writer
SANFOR D T h e S e m in o le
Com m unity College baseball learn
continued to struggle with Ihc bat
and the glove, dropping three games
In three days lo ru n Its current
losing streak to eight games.
Th e Raiders lost on the road lo
Mid-Florida Conference foes Santa
Fe 113-21 on Wednesday and Lake
C ity 110-5) on T h u rs d a y before
re tu rn in g home to drop a 9-5
decision lo non-conference oppo­
nent Hillsborough on Friday.
Th e losses drop SCC 's record lo
1-13 overall and 1-5 In the confer­
ence.
T h e Raiders w ill look lo get
healthy Ihe next two weeks as they
play eight ol Ihelr next 10 games at
home. SCC will host Brevard on
Tuesday. King College of Tennessee
on Wednesday and conference foe
Santa Fe on Thu rsda y. All games

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T h e conference losses typified Ihc
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David Lcugers was the only S C C
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Fe. going 2-4. while Joey Fisher and
Daks Rodriguez had doubles.
In Ihe game wlih Lake City. Mike
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SCC did m uch better with ihc
hats 112 hits) and Ihe gloves (only
three errors) on Friday, but It was
s llll not e n o u g h to overcom e
Hillsborough.

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Ns games tchoduied

AUTO RACING
AIRacbtagBam.l4C
(Llslad wIBi driver, made al car and
Ik p ead )
I. Kyle Petty, Pontiac. 144111 tnphi 1.
Mam Martin, Ford, isl an. 1. Alan Kuhatcki.
Ku
For*. 141104; 4 Date Earnhardt. Chevrolet,
u i . l l t i I Darrell Wallrip. Chevrolet. 147 170.
4 Kan Schradsa, Chavrolat. 147 010, 1.
Rusty Wallace. Pontiac. 147 011/ 0 Geott
Bodlno. Ford. 144 MO; 0 Rob Marosd.
OtdsmobUs, 140 M . M Starling Merlin.

BoH SI. 04 C. Michigan 11
Calyln OS. Hop# 4a
Dayton 11L Xavier IOh la) MO
Indiana 14 Wlacanaln to
KonOdd 00, Imoo SI. 0J
Kanodo SI. 04 MoBratka 11
M d lm tl.1 . IlimaltlO.OT
M irgutrioM . Suitor 10
Miami (CN alO LO M d 10
Michigan SI. 14 MMndOiOd 11OT
Natro Dama M. MHaaurl 41
GMa St. 14 Nm lhm oJarn M
T o u t •*. OoPoul JO
Totodo 77. W Michigan n

IN At

Oklahoma ML Oklahoma SI. *4
S. Malhodltl 74 Oaylor 04
Arltana i l. Oregon St M
Cal BohonttoM It. Cal L A u
SeuthamCalfl. WoohingtonSI 11
Wyem mg 41. Hawaii 00
ALABAM A (4)1
Chat turn H I D 11. Harry 1 • 10 14 Benoit
10 14 1. Sanden 11 14 L Wallet t i l l .
Atkina a 1 a I IL Cam ptallCOOOA Wat* I I
1 11 T a ta ia D M Il 1101
F L0 A ID A (14)
Grlm rity I f S I 1. Poole 0 If 00 14 Oavla
S I S t 10. Garcia 1 1 I I 4 Sionart S I BB 4
Carter 11 SO 4 Jockyan 0 1 0 0 4 Hogan 11
B lA T u m a rt O B t O . TataltlAMoaSo.
Halttime - Alabama 11. Florida 10
Threa paint goals — Alabama 14 I Horry I L
Banolt 11. A lhlni 11). Florida 1 11 (Poola
S t. Garcia 01. Stowort 1 4 Jackaon S I.
Hogan 11) Fouled out — none Total touts —
Alabam a II . Flarlda II . Rsbounds —
Alabama H (Banoll 4 Horry 4). Florida 7)
(Davis 111. Assists — Alabama 11 (SandarS
I ) , F lor Ido tl IS ten art 4). Technical touts —
Pools (hanging on rim ). A — 1.1 II.
F LO R ID A S TA TE DO)
Boyd S II 11 IL Polite 14 14 11. Thomas
A 111 a 11. Graham 0 « aa 4. Mayas S 11 a 4 I L
Dobard 14111. Hands 1100 L Millar I IO O
1.CapalandOOO00 To ta lsM 30I a n 10
SOUTH CAROLINA (M l
Glover I a 1 3 * Sykes I IS I I 11. Roulslon
F11 00 IS. English 111 44 14. Popovlc 110 0
1. LtsoO l 111. Eggars 14 B I * Walla 1 1 0 0
I Totals I f 30011)0
Haltllma-Florida Slate 4* South Carolina
I I Threa point Geele-Florlda Slato I M
(Mayet 110. Graham 01. Boyd O l). South
Carolina 1 W I Walla 1 I, Popovlc 01. English
l a ) . Total fouls— Florida Stale ll. South
Carotku 14 Fouled out-English, Sykes
Rebounds-Florida Stale 14 (Thomas III,
South Carolina 10 (lykos II) A ss .U k F lor Ida Slate 11 (Mayas I). South Carolina M
(English. Popovlc SI. Tochnicals-nono
A -i.n s

NHL STANDINGS
(Alt Times 111
Wales s a tin e ts
Patrick Otvtsiea
Pt*. O F
W L r
30 23 II II 21*
N Y RiHigtrt
Pittsburgh
30 21 3 *1 273
N Y lilondtrt
20 30 • 44 234
27 30 • 42 234
Now J*r**r
24 31 t 41 343
PhlUdolphU
Wathingten
20 34 4 40 344
1 4 , m Do o m s
40 22 3 1) 141
i So*ton
n Buffalo
34 23 4 71 234
■ Montrvol
33 23 7 77 343
R H Ofttor d
30 21 7 47 224
Ou#b*&lt;
11 40 4 20 1*3
CssipSsll Css N/ s m *
Norrlt Dtvtston
w L T Pt*. OF
JS 27 4 74 24*
Chicago
33 23 • 74 340
St Lout*
33 30 3 4* 200
Toronto
24 32 10 30 244
Dotroit
27 33 3 J7 733
Minnnoto
Istytlw Dt«l*M«
Co Igor*
21 31 13 73 274
Edmonton
31 33 13 74 241
Winnipeg
31 27 • 70 244
Lo* Angotot
21 31 4 *2 300
30 34 M 31 202
Voncouvor
■ cIAu Im A pi*v«0

«r
23
20
30
14

OA
314
2*0
2J0
240
737
143
10*
303
If*
234
334
OA
343
710
2*3
272
341
31*
333
24)
274
740

NT
*, N T ItU fldtrs)
D*&lt;roft 1, Toronto 2. OT
N o «J*rio?* PtttiburghJ
Hofttord 4. WoW .4ton )
Winotpoof . Lo% t r v '•» 1
iottffGoy UOKM4

Bo*ton 4 Chicago I

D . Bill Elllotl. Far* lot 410. II. Phil
Porsant. Oldsmabllo. 144 410; 11 Oick
Trickle. Pontiac. 144 too . 14 Michael
Wallria. Oldsmabllo. its 010. I I Osrrlka
Capa- Chevrolet. M l TOO
M Dave Marcia. Chevrolet. 14144,. 11
E m it Irvan. F o r* M3 Oil. 10. Dovoy Allison.
F ar* Its US to Harry Gant. Oldsmabllo.
1S3.M0; 10 RlckMasl. Pontiac. Ml 337
II Brett Bodina. Buick. las i l l ; 17 Larry
Pearson. Buick, 141474. n Noll BonneM.
Ford. 143 M l; 14 Bobby Hllltn. (ulck.
143 1ft; 7) Ricky Rudd. Chevrolet. 144 740
M Jim m y Spencer, Pontiac. 1444M. 17.
Morgan Shephard. Ford, tea 400. 20 Terry
Labente. Oidsmobile. its 401 to Rick
Wilson. 04ds4natMle. 144 014. )0 Mike Alai
andor. Buick. 141 400
It Mickey Gibb* For* 141114. 11 Rich
erd Patty. Pontiac. M in e . U Jimmy
Means. Pontiac. I4I 4M; 1* Charlie Baker.
Buick. lei. I IS; JS Mark Slahl. For* 144 771;
M. J O McDuffie. Pontiac. I B 401. 11. Butch
Miller. Chevrolet, no time. M J T Hayes.
Ford, no time
11.II1.SM NHRA SupernatlenaIs
Oven tying
At Baytovra. Terns. March 1
Tap Foal
. — s- Garrett Gwywi. Miami, a W0 seconds
■ (fWttwul recardl at Mb as mph. } Dick
LPHsie. Lansing. MUh . 4 0) 1. 77144: ) Lori
Johns. Corpus Christ!. TciOS. 4 07). ITS M; 4
Gary Ormsby. Roseville. Calif.. 4 M7. B4 41.
I. Jaa Amato. Old Forgo. Pa . 4 010. B I V i a
Kenny Bernstein, Dalle* Tea** I WO. 117J4;
7 Shirley Muldeonay. Mount Clamons.
M ich . I OIL M l 14; I Michael Brottwrton.
King. N C .1010. 177 40
0 Gone Snow. Fart Worth. Tria s . 1 077.
I D 30. It Tammy Johnson Jr.. OHumvea.
Iowa. 3 o n . 7117), ll Eddla Hill. Wichita
Falls. Taaas. 3171. 144.01; 11. Kenny
Korotsky. Fair less HIM* Pa.. 107L 71111. II
Connie Kainta. Ypsilantl. Mich . 3 014. I l l ID.
la Doug Foiworth. San Antonio. Tssa*
S IB . 171 M. IS Jim 14oo* Columbus. Ohio.
1 11* M l 41; 14. Frank Or adlay. Same Rosa.
Ca lll. J i l l . 774 41
FiAiivy Cm
I. John Fort*. Yortod Undo. Colit. (Xd*
CutliU , )1 M *ocond* ot 271 J f mph; 2 Bruco
Looon. Douphin. Po . Old* CutlotL S XN.
777 If, 3 Jim Whilo. Tul*o. Ofclo. Dodp*
OdytOrtO. S 314. 24* JO. 4. Mork 0««otd,
Cincirmotl. Ford Protoo. 5 J20. 212 22 Itvont
tnd frock re-cord), S Tom Hoovor. Moplo
Grov*. Minn . Ponfioc Tror»* Am, SJ47,
340 44, A H C Shormon. G4ithor*borg. Md .
Pontioc Tront Am. S 40*. 340 J], 7 K C
Spurlock. Nothvillt. Toon,. Ford Protoo.
S 430. 24* 71. I. Jorry Com lotto. Jock ton.
N J . Old* Cwttdt*. 1433. 371 00
f Mork Siovort, Riolto. Col it . Old*
Cutlott. 3 4*0. 244 *4. 10 Jim Murphy. Sonlo
Roto. Col IT a Chovy Borotto. S 4*4. 34*14. II.
Johnny Welt. Chonditr. Afii., Chovy B«r«tto.
3 JOf, 230 *t. 13 Whit Boiomor*. Ptntocoio,
Flo , Pont Hoc Troni Am, 1 370. 2,3* 74; IJ
Gory QNvnthom, Btllllowor, Calif.* Ford
Thunderblrd, 3 303. 213 17; 14 EdMcCuHoch,
Homot. Colif , Old* CuHoti, 3 434. 340 44. 13
Al Holmonn. Umofiilo. Flo.. Fcrd Thun
dorbird. 3 433. 343 43; 14 Dol Don ton. Del
Voile. Teiot. Oid* Cutlott. 4 010. m 04
Pro Slock
1. Mork Powuk, Medina. Ohio. 7 230
•ocond* (notionol record) ot IM 34 mph. 2
Warren Johnton. Duluth. Go . Oid* Cutlott.
7 234. 14* 47; J Bob GUddtn. Whttelond. Ind .
Ford Protoo. 7 237. 1*0 IS (frock record), 4
Bruce Allen. Arlington, T e io t, Chevy
Berttfe. 7 240. IM S3. 3 Jerry Eckmon.
Venture, Colif,. Pontiac Trent Am, 7 243.
IM 34. 4 Kenny Delco. Centereoch. N T ,
Pontiac G rin d Pri«, 7 371, 1071*; 7 Gordie
Rivero, Yuma. Art j r Cliovy Beretta, 7 339
ll* 31. • Jerry Hoot. SI Lou it, Chevy
Beretta. 7 2*7. 107 It
t Lorry Morgan. Newer*. Ohio. Old*
Cuflatt. 7 2**. 144 34; 10 Darrell Alderman,
Fairfield, l l i . Dodge Daytona. 7 303. II7 S7.
it Scoff Gooffr(on, Huntington Beach. Colif *
Oidt Cutlet*. 7 314. 114 41. 13 Joe Lepone J r .
Berwyn. Po . Chevy Bereflo. 7 334. 107 22. !3
Detter Co*T,bron, Owenttooro. Ky . Pontiac
Trent Am. 7 X34. 113 07. 14 Buddy Ingertoil.
Ze-g'er. III. Buick Regal. 7 331. 104 )7. 13

f i t J o t w B lv a f (aoirth)

Daemon! Chain
LAW KAaUnmaa
Griffin
LAW Harris
OfinpaLAw
Ocala ForaM
Rodman Raaarvolr
LafcaLochlooaa
Tiala Apopfca Chain
LafcaTohopatwHpa
LAw Routaaau
■ o U U C l FVor(do Gome and Free

! T K S w J i sls^

lttphon Schmidt, Indianapolis. Olds Cutlass.
M U 111 M 14 Rick la Smith. King. N C .
Pontiac Trans Am. 7114. M7 0)

Deb Richard
L e no re R.Henhouse

Sue c m
Myre Blecknelder
Marti Borer It
Sally little

tIMeOM Fair Lane* Opt«
Af Bortimore. March)
IWithpmlhJhrieNand'endHTNway wpn I
I Danny Wltaman. Baltimore. 1SS (I
game). tMOOO. I Don Maear. San Joe*.
C a n t . s m ll games), i m m o . ] Pats Weber.
Florissant. M o , aw 11 games I. M.S00, a
Robert Lawrence. Austin. Ts,a* lit 11
game). 17 000. s Tony Wasllaka. Edmond.
O kie. M7llgemel.le.000
Ptayatt results: Weber del Wtttleke.
200 1 « . Weber del Lawrence. W 111. Moser
dot Weber. )ls 2M and. In the title game.
Wiseman del Moser, i l l Ml

M IN
114 million Doral Opt*
A fM iim l.M o rc k )
Par 71
Third Round
Paul Aungar
40 44 70— 204
Frad Couple*
47 47 70-304
Mika Raid
47 71 44— 303
Tim Simpion
70 71 4 4 - 307
Bob Tway
47 72 44-307
Tom Furfur
47 TO 70- 207
Mark Cakavacchia
4447 7&gt;-300
Gan# iautr*
71 4* 44-20*
Kan Graan
44 71 70-20*
Paler Par*on*
71 714A-2IO
Gil Morgan
44 74 44— 111
Fulton A Ham
70 73 44-711
Greg Norman
44 73 70-311
Waynt Grady
4*71 71-2)1
Jim Gallagher
43 74 73- 2*1
Doug Teweil
70 4* 72-111
John Cook
47 71 72-111
David Edward*
4* 73 44— 212
Curl Byrum
70 TO 72-212
3441.404 Vintage Invltatienal
A l Palm D»*er1. Calif. March 1
Par 71
Second Rawnd
Lea Trevino
44 47-133
Don Matiengale
47 44-134
Ben Smith
7044— 134
Jim Dent
a TO-IJ4
Dato Doug 14t*
7044— IJ*
Rive* Mcbea
4* 70— IJ*
Bruce Cramp ton
4*70-13*
Gary Player
44 71-13*
47 72— IJ*
John Brodie
J C Gootie
72 47-140
Miller Barter
73 47-140
44 72-140
Don Bla*
Mtk* Hill
47 72-140
Jim Ferre*
72 49-141
Don January
72 44-141
Bob Chant*
72 44-141
Lou Graham
71 70-141
Bruce Devlin
71 70-141
Chi Chi Rodrigue!
71 70-141
M EN
S300.M4 Women'* Kemper Open
At WoiJee, Ha wen, March 3
Par 71
1

Allantic 10
C W othmgtonU.il Bonayanturo tt
Dvquovwto SI Jawpn tJO

B A S S F OF ^F ( A S I

DetrsttsHVrRingsrs. 1:11 pm .
Las Angstes at Calgary. * U p m

frlAAV ••Win

COLLIOB ■ASKITOALl I

I HIS W F f K S

i

m L Pt1.
Utoh
40 14 714
Son Antonio
30 )• 47*
M lM
33 23 341
Donvor
30 34 334
Howiton
23 3) .444
Minn**oU
IS 41 241
Chorlott#
10 44 IBS
F*cifk DtvNNn
L A Lokor*
42 t) 744
Port Und
30 !• 47*
Photnii
34 1* 433
It A M i
3* 27 310
Goldtn Koto
23 31 *444
LA CKpport
22 34 3*3
S4cr*mtnto
14 J* 2*1
Erl4 ti R n .m
a « &lt; w iin . M u n i i n
A tu n u in . Mu**ukM lit
DttrsU lit. PsiltdaipitM II1 .0 T
Chicago III. Nm J i i k i II
D*M«t IM P l w i l i i n
ion Antonia 111. Gaidanllaia MS
Saalllan. M m u i i n
LA L Jk tri 1)4. C k lfU n d I )
lilw M ) G an n
Arlan la al N*w ja r u y night
LA Cllppart al Indiana, wghl
Sacramanta al Char lorla. niqhl
W a M n a m l Orlanao. nigM
Goidan Slato al Houalon. night
Nan York alMllaauhaa. ntghi
Oallai al Danyar, n/ghi
San Antonaa al Ulan, mgni
Saalna al Portland, nigh)
Sunday Oamai
Chicago al Boston. 1p m
Cia«aiand al Phoonia. ip m
Indiana al Ootroit. Jp m
Minnarula a I LA Lahart. 10 10 p m
Monday Carnal
L A Clippart al Philadelphia. I JO pm
Secraanantoat Hoar Jo n ty . ) JO pm
Ulan al Miami. IiM p.m .
Hog iion at San Anton t*. I JOp m
Char 10iia al Ooldan Slala. 10 JO p m

Oi
—

•utlaleal Quebec, night
NY Rangers at Hartford, night
Detroit at Taranto. night
A*, a—vbi
——ai i m
I I i------— - i —I—h
nHUMii
in in- M
niyni0
Phlladolphlaat Edmonton. night
Vancouver at Calgary, night
NY I slanders a St Lauls. night
SmMty damns
Now Jor-toy at Washington. I M p m
dsslonot Chicago. M l p m
Las Angstes at Whmlpsg. 1: B pm
Ouabac at Buffalo. 1 H p m
Minnesota at Pittsburgh. 1 U p m

tynll

MINI Edge
Ro*l* Jonet
Laura' Davie*
Beth Daniel
Cathy Gerring
Patty Sheehan
Vkkt F ergon
Cindy Figg Currier
Pat Bradley
CareJine Keggi
Lltetotto Neumann
Trlth Johnion

44 71 7J-7I3
71 73 4 4 - 213
70 71 73-113
71 7344-214
71 II 72-213
44 74 72- 7U
71 74 71 -2U
70 73 73-114
71 74 72-317
73 Tl 72-317
74 72 71-317
72 74 71-217

n 7s 70-117
7) 74 71-111
7171 71 - l l i
7i 7a 71- i n
7171 J e - l l t
74 73 71-J1S
74 7) 70-71*

TKNNia
3344.144 World Ttnnit Tournomont
At Rofftrdom, NothorUndt, Morch 3
Somiftnolt
Brod G ilb trf. Plodmonf, Colif , dtf
MichdMl Touton Norwoy. 4 3, A 3, Jonot
Svontton. Swodtn daf Jofcob Htoytfc.
Swifftrlond. 4 4. 7 3

TRANSACTIONS
CMC Off 1NL) - Stgnod plt£Mr Doon
Wlikont and outlloidor Doug Datconio to
I yoar contract*
Cincinnati — Stgnod p d c h o rt jock
A rm itro n g , Norm Chorlfon ond Mifct
Rottlor, catchort Torry Me Griff and Jo#
Oliver and outtloldor Rolando Roomot to
I ytor contract*
Kantat ClfY — Signed pilchort Tom
Gordon, Jot# DoJotut. Luit Aqumo, dong
noted hitter Pat Tabler and catcher Mike
Macfarlane
Lot Angete* — Signed infielder Lenny
Harr it. outftelder Braulto Cattlllo and pitcher
Itidrio Morgue! to 1 year contract*
Milwaukee — Signed outfielder Darryl
Hamilton ond pitcher* Steve Monton and
Alan Sadler to I year contracts
Mwmeiefa — Signed infielder Gene Lark in
ond pitcher* Mark Guthrie and Do ve Wett
New Yerli ( A U — Signed catcher Bob
Geran and outfielder Roberto Kelly to a
1 year contract*
New Vark (N L ) — Renewed the coniract of
thortttop Kevin E liter, signed outfielder
Keith Hughe*
Philadelphia — Signed infielder* Chorde
Hoy** and Tom Barrett, outfielder SU
Campusooo ond pitcher Amailo Carreno to
I year contract*
SeaMla — Signed pitchers Mike Schooler
and Gene Harris and infielder Mono Dial to
1 year contract*
Teiot — Renewed the contracts ol pitcher
Darrel Akerfelds and catchers Chad Krtufer
and Mike Stanley, agreed to term* on I year
contracts with pitcher* Brad Arntberg and
Ramon Manor)
:Baik«ftMill
'Denver — Activated guard Waller Davit,
placed center Tim Ktmplon on the tn(ur«d
list
Milwaukee - Signed assistant coach Mike
Dunleavy to a 10 day player contract
released guard Jerry Slchting
NBA — Suspended LA Clippers guard Jay
Edwards for remainder of season tor tailing
random drug test, lined Golden Slate * Terry
Ttagfe 13 300 and Mike Smrefc 3300 arid lan
Antonio'* Frank Brlckowtkl 11,000 for fight
tng
College
Neither* Aniona — Named Gary Heinfi
astlitanf basketball coach
Nevada — Announced the resignation of
women's basketball coach Chic kie Mason
UCLA — Named Tim. Hundley linebacker*

coach
Feel hall
Oaltai — Signed wide receiver* Jar rod'
Delaney. Dennis. M cKinnon and Mike
Williams, running backs running back* Tim
Smith, Ervin Farris. Tommie Agee and Keith
Jones, linebackers Terrence Cooks, Rod
Harri*. Greg Lee Walter Johnson and Vinson
Smith, fight ends Steve Johnson and Paul
Jokisch. guards Da*e Franks, Tony Slaton

ind Grvg Johnton, tocklo Korl Bumict, ond
d&lt;t*ntivy bock* Corn* Ervin, Antonio Gikton
indi Jam#* Wathmgtan
Dtfrtif — Signwd wtdo rtcoivtri Aul&gt;r*y
Motthowt ond Byron Wiillom*
Phoonii - S^gnoduftty Trocoy lito n
Son Dnmp® — Nomod John Dunn ttromgth
ond conditioning cooch
Hochoy
NHL — Finod Edmonton tor word d m n
Andvrton two lor o motch ponolty for
doitborot* injury
PtMlodolphiO — Trodod itft Wing Brian
propp *0 Bn*Ori tor O twcorwi round pick m

TV/RADIO
Noon
IL)

AUTO RACING
ESPN NASCAR Goodwrvnch 300
BASEBALL

Noon — W CPX4 Georgdf*»«n «t Syracuse,
(L )
,s s
} p m — WESH 3. North Carolina at Duke,
&lt;U
3 pm
SC, Sun Belt Center nee Tourna
ment, First Semifinal. IL )
4pm — WF TV *. Iowa at Illinois. (L )
4pm
— SC. Sun Belt Confedrence
Tournament. Second Semifinal. (L )
ap m — SUN, Stanford at California, ( U
H O p m — ESPN. Southern Conference
Tournament. Championship Game, (L L alio
at 3 a m
t 30 p m — ESPN, American South
Conference Tournament, Championship
Gama, (L )
NBA BASKETBALL
2pm
AC PA 4. NBA. Chicago Bull* at
Boston Celtic*. IL)
BOWLING
13 JOa rn - ESPN, LPBT Yuma Open
GOLF
*p m
WESH 3. Women, Kemper Open
Final Hound. ILI
4 JO p m - WCPX 4 Doral Ryder Open
Final Round. (L)
4 pm — ESPN, Senior PGA Vintage
Chrysller Invitational. Final Round, (L l
RUNNING
II JO p m — SC. Los Angeles Marathon
TENNIS
2 )0 p m - SUN. Volvo Tennis. Indoor
Men %Final. IL )
J p m — FNN, Eagle Classic at Scottsdale
Championship Match, ( L )
A U TO RACING
Noon
WMOO AM IW01, Goodwrench 300
.Motor Racing Network
BASKETBALL
12 43 p m
WB2S AM (1270), College
North Carolina at Duke
MISCELLANEOUS
It 04 p m - WBZS Am (1270), The Sports
Final

QUOTE OP TH E DAY
“ Nobody's conic up w lih u
brtKhi Idea to bridge I lie pro­
blems ol salary arbitration. Inn I
expeel a meetliut of some snrl
Monday. I have no particular
expreunions lor that meeting.
We're going In go buck lo l tu­
mble. review where we are and
lake ll from there."
• Don Fehr. head ol Ikiseball's
players association, following a
F rid a y n ig h t m e e tin g w ith
players In Tam pa. Fla.

Physical fitness im portant for spo rtsm e n involved in hunting, fishing
Few sportsmen associate pbysleal Illness w llli Inn il mg and
llshing. but being In good physi­
cal cnndltlon can contribute lo
your hunting und llshing suc­
cess — especially In adverse nr
dtlllcult cunditlons.
M a n y o u td o o r m a g a zin e s
I’r aiore articles nil physical con­
ditioning at the beginning of
each h u n tin g season. Many
tvprs ol hunting require miles of
walking or climbing, und hunlrrs that arc nol In shape may be
doomed In failure bruusr they
cannot keep up with the puce
In many situations, hunters
are required to carry or lilt heavy
big game, flacks can easily be
strum rd or muscles pulled II
hunters are not prepurrd (or
such lifting or carrying
H o m in g guides s lirs s Ihe

imporiancc of coridlitonlng. for
every year Ihcy have lu deal with
e lien Is who are nol prepared to
cope with the rigors of the h u m .
Fish in g , especially In sail
water, frequently requires sus­
tained effort or exerllon on the
part of ihe angler. Tossing a
10-fool east net that weights IN
IMiunds ean make a man out of
you In a hurry. Flighting a big
llsh for any length of lim e is
tantamount lo doing Isometric
exercises al Ihe local fitness
center. Hauling In 200 feel of
anchor rope Is nol a chore for Ihe
falni of heart.
Then there are more critical
situations lit which being ph ysi­
cally fit could tie a mailer of life
and death. W hul If you became
lost In Ihe wiKids nr If you had In
c a r ry an In ju re d b u d d y to

safety? Would you be strong
enough lo make II out of (be
woods II you were burl and by
yourself?
Could you swim lu shnir if
your houl capsized? Would you
have the stamina lo survive If
you were adrlll or alloal (or u
sustained period of time?
In hunting and llshing. the
most successful sportsmen are

usually those who put furth the
c.ilra effort lo succeed. These
men and women are typically In
beiler shape and have more
determlnilon than their less fit
friends.
tlclng In good shape will also
enhance your enjoyment of ihe
great outdoors. You can hunt or
fish for longer |m t Um1s of lime
without being excessively la
tlgued. and you ean rally lo meet
situations that require extra ef­
fort.
V ow lo m a k e y o u rs e lf a
healthier person, and a stronger
Sportsman, by keeping your sell
In peak physical condition.
Shupe Scoop
Th e most important aspect of
any physical fitness program Is
consistency. You must exercise
on a rrgular basis In ordci lo

realize any real gains.
F is h in g foreemst
tleorgr Hodge Irnin T a m m y 's
B a lt and T a c k le reports lhai
specks are hilling In Ihe pads
and some anglers are catching
up lo 30 per trip, (lavs llshing
has hern sjKillv w ill) ihe high
winds.
Sieve (la rd al Ihe O ste e n
B rid g e F is h C a m p said that
specks are rated as good, will)
some fishermen ringing In 3 0 -ll)
per trip T h e specks are coming
from l lit- pads. Hass are un­
predictable. hul I Ik - schools of
menhadrn should stun some
schooling action
Snook season ollli Lilly opens
today, and rcdllsh season closes.
You can count on Sebastian
In le t bring rro w drd as anglers
vie to catch some of the first

snook ol ilu - se a so n . I.lv c
shrlinp. Unger m ullcl. one-ounce
|lgs or crankbails will all pro­
duce.
C a p ta in J a c k al P o r t
C a na ve ra l slated ihui high seas
have hampered offshore action
In s id e ih e P o r t , f lo u n d e r,
blurllsh. shcepsheud and jack
crevallr an- active. Tro u t and
reds arc hilling in the Banana
and In dia n riv e rs Look lor llsh
on Ihe deeper fla ts and use
half-ounce gold &gt;|&gt;oons or Mirrortures lor ihe best action.
Waves have been pounding
Ilu- jellies al Ponce In le t, hut
brave souls have siijl been d u ­
elling (founder, re fish. drum ,
shccpshcud. Iloundrr. blurllsh
and pick crevallr. Live or dead
shrimp Is Ihe best all around
bait

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C o n tln n s d fro m I B
"W e have a lot of younK Jlrlt
out. I'm glad the older girls are
out now so the young glrla can
see w hat com petition Is all
about. Th e y can see that If they
want a position on this team,
they're going (o have lo work for
It."
For Lake Mary, which didn't
receive much of a boost from
winter sports athletes, scoring
over 10O points In a meet
ugalnat Seminole was a victory
of sons. Nut only (hat. but the
times and distances are where
Coach Mike Gibson would like

them to be.
"W e've had a good starting
point the last couple of weeks."
said Gibson. "W e were able to
hold our own while everybody
else has been getting other
people out
"W e still have some people
who I think will be able tn help
us. But they have to develop and
that takes time, ll seems that we
do belter tn meets with (he
regular order of events. O ur
people pair up belter. It's hard to
figure this |a relay meet) out.
where to put everybody so they
get enough rest."

T.J. Jaroslk ol Lyman claarad 6*3 to win &lt;ha high jump at tha Klwanlt Relay* on Friday.

Boys-----------------------------------------------------880-yard relay.
For Lake Mary coach Harry
Nelson, finishing In a lie for
second cam e aa a complete
surprise.
" I had no Idea we were that
close." said Nelson after being
In f o rm e d w h e r e h is te a m
finished. "O u r distance runners
— Bob R o b e rts o n . C h a rle s

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Finishing behind Seminole In
the team standings were Lake
Mary and Oak Ridge tied for
second at 93 points. Th e y were
followed by Lake Brantley (S I).
Lym an and Haines C ity (both
with 77| and Oviedo (52).
Seminole scored points In all
but three events. H enry Williams
won the triple Jum p for the Tribe
and was fourth In the long Jum p
white Moore was second In the
triple Jum p and fourth In the
■hot p u l. T o m m y H a m p ton
came In second In the discus.
Paul God bee placed fourth In the
high Jum p and George Frtaon
was firth In the triple jum p .
O n the track. Seminole also
won the 440-yard relay and
sprint medley relay, finished
second In the 880-yard relay and
third In the mile medley relay.
"I'm really pleased with the
field events." aald Braum an.
"T h a i's where we got a lot of
help from the athletes coming
out from the basketball team
(Moore, White and Godbee).
"W e have some good kids who
did well tonight but they have a
long way to go, condition-wise."
Ouk Ridge's Bill Wood won
discus and Lym an's T . J . Jaroslk
took first In high Jum p. Lake
Mary finished first tn the twomllc relay while Haines City
grabbed the lop spot In the

Elberry. O .J. Lewis and Steve
tiled! — had a great meet. Th e y
got two seconds and a first (tying
the school record In the mile
medley and setting a new school
mark In the two-mlle relayl."

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BaseballC o a tta n a d fro m I B
until the seventh, when he
gave up a run on a double by
Charlie Curley.
" I Just throw strikes." said
Prom, who upped hla record to
3-1. " I hope to keep them off
balance. I wanted the shutout
but I didn't really m ind not
getting It."
Lake Mary drew first blood In
the third Inning os Chip Leister
singled and stole second. After
Giuffrtda struck out. Jam es lined
a shot to left field that hit off the
left fielder's glove and bounced
out. advancing Leister to third.
K ent B ru b a k e r kn o cke d In
Leister with an Infield single
before Neill Jam es' sacrifice fly
lo center field scored his brother
Greg.
In the fourth, catcher Chris
Haney started the rally for Lake
Mary with a beautifully placed
drag bunt for a single. Wallace
and Leister each followed with
singles, loading Ihe bases for
James.
" W e have trouble scoring
runs." said Lym an coach Bill
McCullough, whose team Tell to
6 2 |1-1 in the SACI. "T h e kids
are getting a little tryout. We're
jogging people around the lineup
to see who can h it."
Lake Mary returns to action
W ednesday w hen they host
Oviedo while Lym an hosts Sem ­
inole on Tuesday.
8 U O N O L B 4. D o L A lfD 3
S A N FO R D — Jo n Eltonhead
and Ricky Eckstein combined to
he lp Se m in o le H ig h School
baseball team break a two-game
win streak Friday afternoon as
Ihcy pitched the Tribe to a 4-2
decision over Ihe DcLand.
Th e w in improves the 'Notes lo
3-8. 1-1 In the Seminole Athletic
Conference. DcLand. which lost
despite oul-htttlng Seminole 7-5.
fell to 2-3 and 0-2.
" ll fell good lo w in again after
(he bad week we had. losing (o
Gateway and Lake Howell." said
Seminole coach Mike Powers.
" T h e kids played real well today
and we had a lot of fu n."
DcLand look a 2-0 lead with

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runs In the third and fourth
in n in g s b e fo re S e m in o le
exploded for three tn the bottom
of the fourth. After a flyout. W .L .
G ra ce y a n d W illie M c C lo u d
singled. Je ff B e rg m a n then
doubled In both Gracey and
McCloud before scoring himself
on a single by Jeff Derr.
Seminole added a ru n In the
fourth Inning. Erakln Howard
walked and T o n y Roberts was
hit by a pitch to give the Trib e
runners at first and second. A
double steal advanced them to
second and third. Mike Senechek
th e n g r o u n d e d o u t to the
shortstop. Howard scoring on
the play.
Eltonhead cruised Into the
seventh Inning, where he gave

up a pair of one-out singles. In
came Eckstein, who struck out
Ihe first batter he faced and got
the second to bounce back to
him fora game-ending force out.
"Eltonhead pitched very well
for 6 1/3 Innings." said Seminole
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there and striking that bailer
out. And It was a 3-2 strikeout,
so he was a ball away from
loading the bases."

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Smith boosts Astros as Seminole Pony Baseball begins play
F ro m

F IV E P O IN T S - Keith Sm ith
led ofT the top of the alxth Inning
with a home ru n and the Aatroa
went on to score three runs In
the Inning to rally from a 14-13
deficit and beat the Yankees
16-14 In Pinto Division play of
Settpnole Pony Baseball on Feb.
24
a
Along with Sm ith, providing
th e o ffe n s e w e re A u s t in
La Roe he. U ria h K lntm lg a nd
MattNeablt.
In other Ptnto action last week;

Fab. 14
Scoring at least three runs In
every Inning, the Giants beat the
Braves 21-13. Nathaniel W ylie
had a double and a triple for the
G iants while teammates Andrew
R u c k e r. Jo s h u a Peres. N ick
Seldule and Ryan Yeaman each
doubled. Ryan Ferwerda had
three hits for the Giants. Jason
and Mike each had three hits
and two RBI for the Braves.
Gregory Dina J r . had three
doubles and three RBI for the
Blue Ja ya In ih «tr 10-9 decision
o v e r th e R e d s . A n t h o n y
B a lle rln o c o n tr ib u te d thre e
singles and an RBI for the Blue
Jaya. Je re m y Meyers made three
double plays at shortstop to kill
rallies.
T h e Cardinals scored four runs
In the lop of the first Inning and
cruised to a 12-7 w in over the
Orioles.-

hits each from Jerem y Sm ith.
Chris Cohen. Aaron Wood. Flip
Baranlak. Derek Bonaccl, Jam ie
Evans and Ryan Butterfield.
Forging a 24-17 advantage In
hits, the Royals caged the Tlgera
9 - 7.
J o s h u a P e re z a n d K y le
Winstead anchored a defense
that turned five double plays as
the Giants clipped the Tw in s
26-18. Contributing offensively
for the Giants were Peres (single,
three doubles, three RBI). Brian
Bailey Ifour hits, two RBI}, Ryan
Y e a m a n (tw o s in g le s , tw o
doubles, four R B I). A n d re w
Rucker (four hits, three RBI) and
Rosa Decker (three singles, a
double, three RBI). Bobby Belrly
and Scott Llmleux each had four
hits, four runs scored and tw o 1
RBI for the Tw ins.

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Lecompte'a two doubles and Yankees' 16-5 rom p over the
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played well on defense for the standouts were Jo sh O'BRIcn
Yankees. Th e Mels were led by (single, double, two RBI). Pelton
first baseman Randy Ford on (three singles, two RBI). Nick
defense while Bryan West scored Fyock (three singles, two RBI).
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T h e C a rd in a ls routed the RBI).
Jonah Shtpllng and Paul L u Feb. 22
blano each hit three doubles as Dodgers 29-10.
Gregory Dina hit three home
J o s e T o r r e s a n d D a m ie n
Jo h n Welsh had a single and two
runs and had six RBI as team­ Bonaccl each had two singles
doubles In the Orioles' 11-6 w in
over the Meta. A nthony Lapella mate Jerem y Meyers contrib­ while Bill Flowers and Andrew
uted three doubles, a home run
K o ciu r had one single each for
had a nice game on defense.
T h e Royals beat the Braves and six RBI lo power the Blue the Pirates In a 10-3 defeat of the
Ja y s past Ihc Astros 20-14. Tiger*. W inning pitcher Ryan
25- 23.
Dual In Alsbrook had an RBI and J a c o b s and re lie v e r J a s o n
Fab. 21
Brian Nielson drove In eight caught Tour line drives while Bem osky both pitched well for
runs with four home runs to playing third base. Drew Tu rn e r two Innings. Scott Ferrell was
power the Blue Ja y s to a 17-7 made a great catch In left field the losing pitcher.
Kevin Chin Fait had a triple
v i c t o r y o v e r th e D o d g e r s . and cut down two runners going
and two RBI before converting
Je re m y Meyers contributed a loth ird .
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triple, two doubles, a single and
the game and complete the Blue
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four RBI. Drew T u rn e r made a
Th e Yankees held on to beat J a y s ' co m e -fro m -b e h ln d w in
brilliant back-handed catch In
the left field com er to stop a the Royals 17-11 In a suspended over the Giants. W inning pitcher
game behind the strong relief Patrick Reynolds came In with
threat.
the Blue Ja ys dow n 7-3 and held
K a n d y A n d re w s and M alt pitching of Josh O'Brien. Randy
Johnson played super games on Jonda was the winning pitcher. the Giants to one hit and one run
over three Innings as the Ja y s
defense to lead the Yankees to a O ffe n s iv e sta rs w e re B ra d
7-6 win over the Reds. Andrews Ste nslrom |lwo singles, two rallied. Clint Allen Idouble. two
and Jam es Welsh paced the RBI). Matt Moss (double, triple, RBI). Jose Torm os (single, dou­
three RBI) and Nick Fyock (tri­ ble, two RBI) and Alex Lopez
offense with tw o hits each. T h e
(single) stood out on offense.
Reds got outstanding defensive ple, two RBI).
C h ris tia n P u lls and T o d d
W inning pitcher Scott Htllnskt
play from Chad Kegate and Matt
O 'Q uInn each had two singles stru ck out seven while con­
Skelton.
and two RBI for the Perkins tributing a double, triple and six
Fab. 20
T h e Longw ood Pirates de ­ T w in s In a 14-13 w in over the RBI on offense to lead the Astros
feated the K-92 FM Tigers 24-18 -1 Dodgers. Scotty-Gremlltton was over the Royaks 15-9. Jason
Jerem y Sm ith'tu t a single wad the w inning- pitcher- a » Nick Dillard was the losing pitcher.
two doubles'while Chris Cohen Traeger earned Ihc save with O ther offensive star* for the
and Krvan Lowe each had three three no-hlt Innings of relief Astros were Ryan Kloth (two
singles for the Angels as they pitching. J . Blanton took the singles, double, three R B I).
Robbie Shapiro (two singles, two
beat the Giants 17-13. For the
Fsb. 24
RBI). Leading the Royal attack
Giants. Nathaniel Wylie had two
Randy Morgan. Ju s tin A n ­ were Jason Hillard (double, two
singles and a double and Ryan
dersen and Matt Allegra com ­ RBI) and J.R . Nobles (double.
Yeaman singled and doubled.
bined to pitch the Design A ir RBI). P .J. Fulford threw out a
F e b . 19
T h e T w in s knocked off the Expos to an 11-10 victory over runner at the plate from left
the Giants. Mike Hodge had a field.
Expos 25-18.
Fab. 21
T h e Ca rd ina ls downed the double and single for the Expos
w h ile te a m m a te s C a m e ro n
W inning pitcher Josh Plcketl
Astros 19-6.
Carter and Morgan each had two and reliever David Paulk com ­
Fab. 17
bined to hold the W inter Springs
T h e T w in s beat the Pirates singles.
W inning pitcher Nick Traeger Angels lo four runs - over alx
2 6 - 18.
allowed Just two hits over 2 2/3 Innings as the W inter Springs
T h e P ira te s w h ip p e d the
Innings while contributing two Mels went on lo a 9-4 win. J a y
Braves 23-9.
singles and four RBI on offense Uocken played excellent defense
Scoring five runs In every
Inning, the Angles downed the as the Perkins T w in s downed at second while hitting a single
Expos 30-16. For the Expos. the Casselberry Pirates 10-5. and scoring three runs on of­
Adam Frank. W ill Trautm an and O m ar Serrano added two singles fense. Pickett had two singles
and two RBI while Nalhan Sims
Adam Brooks each had three a n d t h r e e R B I . B r a n d o n
singles. Graham Grover chipped Grem llllon played well on de­ led the Angels with two singles.
fense. Ryan Jacobs was the
R a n d y M organ and Ju s tin
In a double and two triples.
losing pitcher.
Andersen pitched the Design A ir
Jered Fedder hit two singles and
W inning pitcher Randy Jonda Expos lo a 3-2 decision over the
a double and Ja m ie Kosco had
four KBI. T h e Angels got four struck out seven before giving Indiana.

Fsb. 20

Scoring 12 runs over the third
and fourth Innings, the Perkins
T w in s drilled the Lake Mary
Astros 14-7. W inning pitcher
Nick Traeger did not allow any
hits over Iwo Innings. Offensive
leaders were Traeger (single. Iwo
RB1|, B r a n d o n G r e m l l l l o n
(single). O m ar Serrano [double.
HU!) and Todd O 'Q u in n (single,
RBI).
T h e Sanford Braves broke
o p e n a close gam e w ith a
four-run fourth Inning and went
on to beat the Winter Springs
Orioles 10-7. Jason Mitchell was
the w inning pitcher as Phillip
Eubanks did a great Job In relief
to pick up the save. Sine took the
loss. Leudlng the Brave attack
were Eubanks Ifour runs scored,
two singles, double, triple, five
K B I). Jerem iah Mitchell Itwu
singles, one RBI). Jason Mitchell
(s in g le . R B I) a n d D a n n y
Sizemore (single).

Feb. 19

No lockout here
While the Major League Baseball season remains In limbo,
Quentin Hunt (above) and about 40 other boys were trying out
Saturday lor spots In the city's Junior Major League

Nick McMurray was the w in ­
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Steel Cardinals In Ihclr 17-2
conquest of the Reds. Wlggtns
was the losing pitcher. Martin hit
two doubles. D unkm an added
three singles and Kulper had two
singles. Bradley played a good
game at shortstop while Martin
was outstanding at catcher.
G e llin g stolen bases from
Rudy Perez. Ricky Rodriguez.
Brett Dcmoret. Mark Lafabcr and
Wes Feldman. Ihc Casselberry
Indians ran past Ihe Lake Mary
Blue Ja y s 12-2. Starting pin-her
[.afabrr did not allow a hit or n in
lo earn Ihe win. Kevin Johnson
pitched well In relief. Rudy Perez
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In ihe Expos' 10-8 mastery of the
B ra v e s . K u lp p . F ry e a n d
Halaychick led the offcnee. Chris
Hays* played an excellent game
at catcher.

Fab. 10
After spotting the Cardinals a
2 -0 lead In the top of Ihe first,
Ih e T o o k e T r u c k i n g T w i n s
exploded for nine ru ns In Ihe
bottom of the first and cruised to
a 14-7 w in. Josh Patton singled
and doubled for the Tw in s , w h o ’
also got singles form Mike Mead­
ows and w inning pitcher Brian
H e n d e r s o n . L o s in g p itc h e r
Carlos Martinez had a three-run
home run and a single while Joe
Gllardori singled.
Relief p itche r Mike Woods
allowed Just one ru n over four
Innings lo pick up the win for
W inter Springs No. 3 In a 4-3
d e c is io n o v e r S a n fo rd . F o r
W inter Springs, w hich did not
make an error. Bobby Dodenhoff
had a single, two doubles and
two RBI. Ju s tin Percy had two
doubles and an RBI and Matt
Wiley singled and had an RBI.

Fab. 17
■cored lor the Indians while
Rodriguez had a single, double
and two runs scored.

Fsb.17
Randy Morgan singled twice,
Bobby Chrundowskl tripled and
Mike Hodge doubled lo power
the Design A ir Expos lo a 17-6
decision over the Winter Springs
A n g e ls . R a n d y M organ and
Ju s tin Andersen pitched for the
Expos. Jerem y Frost took the
loss for ihe Angels.
Mike Sine out-pitched Joby
G o rm a n for Ihe w in sis the
W inter Springs Orioles ripped
the Lake Mary Reds 13-5. Pro­
viding the offense for the Orioles
were Brandon Llpps (single, tri­
ple. two RBI). Nell Dym ond (two
singles). Sine (two singles, dou­
b le ) a n d A n d y C o le (th re e
singles, double, two RBI). For Ihe
Reds. Gorman singled and Gray
singled and scored two runs.
Jason Graham pitched well In
p ic k in g u p the w in In the
Sanford Braves' 9 -8 derision
over the W inter Springs Mels.
Keith Pickett look the loss.
Offensive stars were Ph illip
E u b a n k s (single , Iw o K B I),
G raham (two singles, double,
five RBI). Jason Mitchell Itwn
singles. RBI) and Putrirk Helms
(single).

Fsb. 18
T h e Lake Mary Astros and
W inter Springs Tigers played In
a game that was won by one of
the teams by the 10-run rule In
Ihe fourth Inning. Scotty Ferrell
and Adam Winstead pitched well
for whoever the winners were.
Jerem y Weiner and Winstead
contributed hits. Dunny Hroh
made a great catch In center
field.
Aggressive base running by
Thom as Gochce. Michael Keonlg
and Alex Wallher led the O p­
timist Giants' offense In a 12-8
victory over the Casselberry
Pirates. A ndy Hall pitched three
strong Innings to hold back the
Pirates and ra m the win. Jose
took Ihe loss. Adam Messier and
Chris Stensrud each had two
s in g le s . D a v id L o n g f e llo w
doubled.

Broncos
Fob. 28
Mike Sum m ers and Dustin
Chovanic each hit two singles to
support w inning pitcher Dustin
O w e n In the Ace Hardw are
Angels' 14-4 win over the MidLand Construction Blue Jays.
Ben Fra tlck was the losing
p llch e r. For Ihe Blue Ja y s .
Shawn St. Dennis doubled and
hud an K B I. J i m R a y b u rn
singled and had an RBI and
T o m m y Powers singled.
Clay Green threw a threehitter to lead Ihe Casselberry
Reds to a 8-2 win over the Lake
Mary Pirates. Leading the Red
attack were Andrew McClung
(two singles, one RBI). David
Nllles and Green (each with a
single and an RBI) and Jlin m y
P a rs o n s . B illy B a rn e y a nd
Zachary Young (each with a
single). Alan Gehr. Aaron Black
and nalhan Melllch each singled
for the Pirates.

Fob. 34
J a y McFarlane and Patrick
Nave combined to pitch the
Winter Springs Dodgers lo a 9 4
win over the Winter Springs
Giants. A ndy Neufeld had a
single and a double while Mike
Grandellt and Jason Klclman
each hit a single.
W in n in g pitcher Eric Frye
tossed three Innings of one-hit
lu ll and led the offrnsc with two
singles and two RBI as the Expos
dawned Ihe Yankees 9-3. Joey
Kulpp added two singles and an
KUI. Dax was the losing pitcher.
Eddie Tooke and Mike Mead­
ows each had two hits to power
the Tooke Tru ckin g Tw in s to u
12-1 w in over Ihe SunBank
Tigers. Brian Henderson and
T o n y Morgan also contributed
singles. W inning pitcher Joey
Hudlck only allowed one hit and
no runs. Brian Miller was the
losing pitcher for the Tigers, who
got singles from Mike Huckly.
Kevin Bishop and Miller.

Feb. 32
Chris Sanders was Ihc w inn­
ing pllcher over Jaim e Petrakas

Michael B uky tripled. Brian
M ille r d o u b le d a n d D o n n y
W ym an and Kevin Bishop each
singled for Ihe SunBank Tigers
as they stopped the Blue Ja y s
5-2. Scolt DeCraff and Shaw n St.
Dennis singled for Ihe Jays.
Miller and B uky pitched for Ihe
T ig e rs w h ile Power and St.
Dennis were the Ja y s ' pitchers.
Shawn Savage made a diving
catch In center field with two out
and runners on second and third
In Ihe first inning.
W i n n i n g p l l c h e r R o b e rt
Vcssey struck out five batters
and led the offense w ith a single
and triple as the Ace Hardware
A n g e la to p p e d th e W in t e r
Springs Royals 8-2. Dustin Owen
came on lo pitch In the sixth and
struck out two. Brian Katauskaa,
Thom as Jo y . A n d y Mayer and
T o n y Cltarelln all singled far the
Angels. Shaw n !Iosco had the
Royals’ only hit.
Eric Frye had four hits, four
runs scored and three RBI In the
Expos' 13-9 w in over the Pirates.
W inning pitcher M. Halaychick
struck out seven and allowed
only three earned runs. B. Kl­
inger was Ihe losing pllcher.
Jason Yeaman made a pair of
outstanding defensive plays to
support the two-hll pitching of
winner Shawn Burger and re­
liever A n d y Neufeld In the
W inter Springs Dodgers' 3-1
decision over the Lake Mary
Blue Jays. Patrick Nave paced
the offense with two singles and
a double. Burger also doubled
and Mike Grandelll singled. For
the Jays. Ralph Dletzm an and
T u m m y Powers singled. Jim m y
Rabun look Ihe loss.
F s b . 16
Brian Henderson drove In five
runs with a home run and two
doubles to lead the Took T ru c k ­
ing T w in s In a 14-9 victory over
the Sanford Mels. Mike Meadows
added three doubles and three
RBI as Josh Patton had a single
and a double. Brian Zacadonls
and Cornell Daniels each had
two singles for the Mels. Joey
Hudlck was the w inning pitcher
over Zacadonls.
W inning pitcher Patrick Nave
started a 1-6-3 double play as the
Dodgers shaded Ihe Casselberry
reds 6 4 . Andrew M cClung was
the losing pitcher. A ndy Neufeld.
N ave. S h a w n B u rg e r, J a y
MacFarlanc and Mike Grandelll
each singled for the Dodgers.
McClung hit a double for the
Reds.
F a b . 18
Jim m y Rabun pitched a no­
bbier for four Innings before
giving way to Shawn St. Dennis
In the M idland Construction
Blue Ja y s ' 8-1 win over the
Giants. Dodcrhof was the losing
pitcher. Leadlnf the Ja y s ' attack
were Ben Fratrlk (two doubles.
Iwo RBI), Scott DeGraff Itwo
singles). Ralph Dcltzm an Itwo
s in g le s , one R B I). T o m m y
Powers (single, double, two RBI).
Brian Stensrud (single, .double,
two RBI) and Josh Alsbrodt (two
singles, one HUt).
Contributing Iwo singles, a
double and four RBI on offense,
w inning pitcher Matt Thom pson
look a no-hlt shutout Into the
f o u r t h I n n i n g o f th e A c e
Hardware Angels’ 17-3 romp
o v e r th e S e m in o le H o n d a
Plrulrs. Allan Gehr took Ihe loss.
Dustin Owen added a single,
double a n d Ih re c K B I. Je ff
Cannon singled and had Iwo
KBI. T o m Jo y hit a.single and
two doubles and C h ris Kapclka
singled three times.
P o n ys
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Mlkt- lairing was 4-for-4 with
two singles. Iwo doubles, three
runs scored and six RBI to lead
the Superior T r im and Door
T w in s lo a 14-5 whipping of the
Yankees. Danny Woodward was
the w inning pitcher.
W inning pitcher Ben Thom as
hll two doubles, scored three
runs and drove In three more for
the Giants as they nailed the
Orioles 11-3 Pat Bogan was the
losing pitcher. Alsu contributing
on oirense for the Giants were
Adam Coleman (single, double,
four R B I) and K llc y Calapa

{single, double, two RBI).
Relief pllcher J im m y Parrsn
had two singles, a double, three
RBI and two runs scored to help
the W inter Springs Royals trip
the Lake Mary Meta 8-7. Mike
Ooodall also had two tingles.
Stan Woods was the winning
pitcher with Parian earning the
save. Tate took the lose.

Fob. 21
W ith the acore lied 6-8 in the
e ig h th , Ih e W in te r S p rin g s
Royals turned a 6-3-2 double
play to cut down the potential
lead run at the plate. T h e Royals
went on to beat .the Winter
Springs Orioles 7-6 as Matt
Mlnnetto singled and scored Ihc
winning run. Jim Parran. Ihe
w inning pitcher over Patrick
Bogan, contributed a single,
double, three RBI and three runs
■cored on offense. Robin Hess
doubled for the Orioles.

Fab. 20
T o m Holland hit a triple and
had four RBI for the Sanford
Yankees In an 18-10 wtn over
the Casselberry Dodgers. Mark
Thlesen got the w in over Brad
Butterfield. Also contributing on
offense for Ihe Yankees were Jeff
C h u n a t (tw o doubles). Deon
Daniels (three singles), Jam ie
Pfizer (a double, two RBI) and
B ria n D w y e r (s in g le . RBI|.
Michael Johnson had a single
and Iwo RBI for Ihe Dodgers.
F a b . 19
T h e H .D . Realty Pirates scored
a run In the top of the sevenlh
Inning to beat the Superior T rim
Tw in s 5 4 . Robby Morgan pit­
ched 3 2/3 Innings to get the win
while Mike Lorincc took the loss.
Sonny Lloyd tied the game for
the Pirates with a two-run single
while M organ had ■ single,
d o u b le a n d an R B I. T o n y
Hammett contributed a double.
Danny Woodward had a single
and a double for Ihe Tw ins.
F a b . 17
To n y Hammett hll a basesloaded single and Mike Carr
followed with a double as the
D.D . Realty Pirates scored six
runs In the second Inning cn
route lo a 9-7 defeat of thr
Yankees. C a rr was Ihe winning
pitcher over Todd Braden. The
Pirates also got a single from
Robby Morgan. Providing the
offense for the Yankees were
Craig Stevens (single, double.
RBI). T o m Holland (two singles.
R B II. M ark T h lc s o n (single).
Braden (iw o singles) and Deon
Daniels (single, double. RBI|.
Ben Thom a s had. Iwo singles
and two RBI while Brian Mllkcs
had one single and Iwo RBI lo
lead Ihc Giants lo a 5 4 win over
the Royals. W in n in g pllcher
Adam Coleman singled and had
an RBI. Defensively. Coleman
made a diving backhanded catch
In the fo u rth In n in g . Mike
Vlasaly also singled. Sian Woods
was Ihe losing pitcher.
Corey Gochce drove In two
runs In the first Inning to stake
the Superior T rim and Door
Tw in s to an early 2-0 lead, then
made a game-saving catch later
In the contest lo preserve the
win. Chris Colon was the w inn­
ing pitcher as Mike Johnson
look the loss, despite striking out
six. Woodward had two singles
and a run scored for the Tw ins.
Shortstop Brian Hatzcl made
two great plays, one deep in Ihc
hole and the other to the right of
second, to help Ihe Orioles hold
off a tale charge by Ihe Mets and
win 16-7. P .J. Bogan was the
winning pitcher over Tale. Eddie
Wilson led Ihc Oriole offense
with a single, two doubles and
three RBI. Robin Hess had two
doubles and Ihrec KBI as Kyle
Gaines chipped In with a single,
two doubles and two KBI. Szurc
led the Mets with Iwo doubles
and four RBI.

PAY BALL!
D m average major-league
baseball salary

K IA O JU S

The average player In the Amerlc
and National Leagues last teas
was paid nearly S500.000. accordi
to figurss compiled by ihe Ms
League Baseball Players Assoc
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much ss the average major leagi
earned 20 years ego.

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Business
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Two shopping centers in limbo

BRIEF

Vaughan haads regional talas
L A K E M ARY — O P T . the parent company of Florida board
Strom brrgC'arlann. haa appointed Jo h n Vaughan regional
aalea director for the Central and South American and
Caribbean region.
Vaughan, who will continue to be baaed at StrombergCarlaon'a headquarters In Lake Mary, la onr of five regional
dlrectora reporting to Peter llrnw n. managing director of G P T
Payphonra. and the Individual rraponalble for the control and
coordination of G P T 'a export drive to telephone cotnpanlra
worldwide.
Prrvloualy Vaughan waa director of payphone aalea at G P T
Strombrrg-Carlaon with rraponalblllty for auppoillng all U.S.
payphone aalea. Before Joining G P T Slm m bergCarlaon In
1983. Vaughan waa the International marketing executive for
world markrta at Plraaey Trlrro m m u n lrn llo n a In the United
Kingdom.

Qalntt complttts Irtt projtct
I.O N G W O O I) — Galnea Funeral Home of Longwond. along
with aevrral hundred other funeral homra nfflliaied wllh the
Lofty Oaka Association. haa completed the planting of 43.000
memorial trcca.
Th e trees are plantrd on public lands In the home stale of the
family they have served, as a way of enhancing the
environment.
Thro u g h their affiliation w llh Lofty Oaks, the Gulns Funeral

SUDA builds mors Sanford homss
S A N FO R D — S U D A Inc., an Altamonte Springs building and
development company, haa begun construction of phase II of
Its Hryn Haven project In Sanford. T h e phase consists of 07
homes: altogether, the project Is to have 161 homra.
S U D A Inc. waa awarded the 1989 IIU A l»aradr of Homes
Dually of Construction Award, and In Ja nu a ry received the
2/IO Home Rudders W arranty Diamond Award for excellence
In customer satisfaction and construction standards for homes
at Hryn Haven.

Expressway authority gives up control
of land but legal entanglements remain
By J . MAIM BARPIBID
Herald » U II writer___________________________
S A N F O R D — Although Ihe Seminole
County Expressway Authority hus granted a
permanent reprieve to Sanford Plaza and a
temporary tlelay In demolition of Zayre's
Plaza, for now the fate of both centers lies In
the courts.
O n Ja n . 30. Seminole Circuit Judge
Kenneth M. l-effler appointed a receiver to
lake custody of the Sanford Plaza shopping
center, located east of U.S. Highw ay 17-92
north of Alr|iort Boulevard.
In early February. Sanford Associates
Ltd., thr owners of Sanford Plaza, agreed to
give lllle to the renter lo General Electric
Capitol Corp. IG E C C I In return for dismiss­
ing u 83.5 million mortgage foreclosure
action against thrin. No final judgement hus
been entered.
Last May. Brenda Properties Inc., owners
•if Zayre's Plaza west of U.S. 17-92 from
Su nford Plaza, filed suit ugalnsl the
expresnwuv authority. Brendu Properties
claimed the authority's reservation of their
s h o p p in g c e n t e r In N o v . 1987 fo r
expressway right of way caused them lo lose
tenants, notably Zayre's. and prevented
them gaining new tenants. No hearing has
lieen set.
G e ra ld B r l n t o n . c h a ir m a n of th e

S A N FO R D - Sue Duckett. Electronic Realty Associates'
leading listing agent In the United Statra. conducted a seminar
lust week In Sanford for thr sales and admlnlatrtlvc staffs of
ER A Slenstrom Realty. Inc.
Duckett, a Realtor associated with ER A Foxfire Really In
Ocala, explained procedures and techniques she utilizes to
obtain over 500 listings per yra r and produce annual sales In
the millions of dollars.
ER A Stensirom Healty Is a 34-year old firm based In Sanford
w llh a branch office In Lake Mary. T h e company Is owned and
operated by Herbert E . Slenstrom. a native of Sanford.

S A N F O R D - A ndy Roberta
haa been named city execu­
tive at the Sanford branch cf
First Union National Wank
Before m oving to the Benford branch In January. Rob­
erta previously m a n n e d the
West Orlando branch of Pint
Union on Stiver Star Road.
He has been a First Union

Schrader named Arvlda project maneger

ABC Liquors buys JAX
SA N FO R D — Jack Holloway, founder and President of A IK:
Liquors. Inc., und Don Tredlnlck. founder and President of Ja x
Liquors. Inc., have announced that a contract lias been for the
purrhase of Ja x by A B C .
Ja x Liquors, with tin home offlceln Jacksonville, operate* 36
package stores und 7 lounges loeuted primarily In Jacksonville
und Tallahassee.
After the acquisition Is completed this week. A BC will
operate 210 package stores and 85 lounges throughout Florida.

Winn-Dixie, Salvation Army detail project
SA N FO R D — W inn-Dixie Stores Inc. says Its stores und the
Salvation A rm y collected more than 8194.500 to feed the
hungry during a 13-month "Even It U p " program In Ihe chain.
The program allowed W inn-Dixie shoppers to donate small
change from grocery orders to the fund, which Is converted
Into food certificates monthly. T h e Salvation A rm y distributes
certificate* lor produce, dairy product*, meals and other
perishable food.

S T O C K S IN REVIEW

D o w p o sts first 5-day
w in streak in m o n th s
U n i t s * F r e e s e I n t e r n a t io n a l

N EW YO R K T h e Dow
industrials this week posted
their first five-day winning
streak since November and
for the first lime since Ju ly
ihe market rang up a week of
broad-based gains each day.
Th e Dow Jones Industrial
average rose 24.77 Friday to
close at 2660.36 for a gain of
96.17 points on the week, or
about 3.8 percent.
Am ong the broader market
I averages, the New York Stock
Exchange composite Index
added 5.62 points to close the
week at 184 97. Standard A
P o o r 's 5 0 0 -s t o c k In d e x
lumped 11.39 to 335.54.
Advances pounded declines
1.278-615 among the 2.160
Issues traded this week. Big
B o a r d v o lu m e to ta le d
8 0 8 .2 3 5 ,3 3 0 shares, co m ­
pared with 639.359.410 a
week earlier anti 778.5f4.950
a year ago
The last five-day string of
gains for the Dow Industrials
ca m e N o v . 2 1 -2 8 In Ihe

Local Interest
These quotations provided
by members of the National

Association of Securities
Dealers are representative
Inter-dealer prices as of
m id-m orning today. Inter­
d e a le r m a rk e ts cha nge
throughout the day. Prices do
not Include retail markup of
markdown.
O pen
Close
American Pioneer
1 •• m
32vs
Barncll Bunk
am
12Tb
13Tb
Brunswick
2 7 H 401*
Emerson
18 VI
181*
First Union
33**
3m
FPfkL
37 Th
374.
Fla. Progress
3H
3.
HB Jv
164*
HugHcs Supply 17
9W
10
Invuiure
Morrison's
24 U
23 H
?OV»
664s
NCR Corp.
161*
Southeast Bank 17
214*
2m
Su nTru st /
Walt Disney
10414 1094b
73W
W ra lln g h o u v
69'.*
W inn-Dixie
58 H
60**
sessions s u rro u n d in g
Tha nksgiving holiday.

Ihe

Last October. G E C C filed suit against
Sanford Associates and Katz and Pridgen
Management Individually, claim ing they
were In default of nearly 83.5 million In
outstanding loans and 899.970 In Interest
accrued since April 30. 1989. T h e total
amount was loaned to Sanford Associates In
two separate payments in 1980 and I98S.
G E C C served Katz and Pridgen Manage­
ment with notice of default last Ju n e and
demanded tenent lease payments under
their mortgage contract. No payments were
made. G E C C alleged.
On Ja n. 30. Judge Lefller appointed Don
E. Ellis, vice president In charge of property
management for Landmarks Realty Service
In Orlando, as receiver of the property and
ordered Landm arks Realty to serve as
leasing agent, court records show.

Roberts new city executive
of First Union in Sanford

National aalaa laadar alda local ERA

L A K E M ARY — Erie Schrader has been named a project
manager for the Central Florida Division of Arvlda.
Schrader will oversee product development In Central
Florda. serve us the Project Manager for Arvlda's new Wesmcre
project, and function as President of the Homeowners
Association of Heathrow. Wesmcre. and the Dade Homebuild­
ing Division.
As Project M anager for W esm cre. Schrader will Ik rrsponsible for coordinating and Implementing the develop­
ment of the family-oriented com m unity located In Ocoee Just
north of Windermere.
Wesmcre will be u part of Arvlda's expansion Into Central
Florida. W llh Ihe reewnt acquisition of liruthrow . u property
they bad managed for more Ilian a year. Arvlda will begin Us
32nd year of rcul estate development and management wllh
properties In Florida. Georgia. North Carolina. California and
Texas.

expressway authority, said Ihe removal last
week of the five-year reservation from
businesses west of U.S. 17-92 would allow
those businesses additional freedom to grow
and develop until Ihe authority has money
available to buy them. A nd money w on'l be
available before the reservation expires next
yrar. Brlnton said.
Brlnton also said removing the reservation
would help protect the authority from
claims of loss of business.
But removal of the reservation from
Zayre's Plaza (where all but one of the
businesses has vacated) will have little efTect
on the shopping center, says Brenda
Properties attorney Christy Wilson. "It's like
giving oxygen to a dead m a n ." he said
Friday. "It changes nothing. In fact. It raises
the question of the propriety of putting (the
reservation) on In the first place."
Wilson said whether the removal would
have any positive effect on the shopping
center "rem ains lo be seen." Wilson said
Brenda Properties has no redevelopment
plana for the shopping renter.
Wilson said Zayre's Plaza has lost
previous and prospective tenants because
they knew that one day the expressway
authority would buy the entire shopping
center and level It to build entrance and exit
ramps from U.S. 17-92 to the tollroad. T h e y
are seeking undisclosed damages In the

Inverse condemnation case.
"W ould you move Into a house If you
knew It waa going lo be knocked down
sometime within the next five years?"
Wilson said.
T h e right of way reservation was removed
permanently from Sanford Plaza about six
months ago when the U .S . 17-92 In­
terchange was redesigned to avoid de­
stroying the shopping center and to keep
Pennys department store In Sanford.
According to court records. Sanford Plaza
Is owned by Sanford Associates Ltd., a
California general partnership comprised of
Joel Katz, a Los Angeles businessman, and
"Pridgen Management Co., an Atlanta company.

Roberta haa Mvad In Lake
Mary far five years. Tbs Unipreviously uveo in aanioru.

State's jobless
rate below U.S.
TA LLA H A S S E E Florida's
une m p loym e nt rale dropped
below th r national average In
Ja nu a ry. Ihe first time since last
March that Ihe state's figure was
lo w e r , s la te o ffic ia l* sa id
Thursday.
Officially, the statewide rate
for January was 5.8 percent,
one-tenth of a percentage point
under the U.S. figure of 5.9
percent.
State labor department of­
ficial* said Ihe January report
In c lu d e s o th e r good ne w s.

Tax rules for dependents change often
Editor's note: Fifth In a series

B yO B O W O B W .H ITM ________
T h e T a x R eform A c l has
Increased Ihe amount allowed
for each personal exemption
since 1986.
T h e acl made other changes
Involving exemptions: Children
who can be claimed as depen­
dents on Ihclr parents* returns
m ay not claim themselves on
their own returns, and exemp­
tions for age and blindness have
been replaced by a higher stan­
dard deduction. In addition,
dependents al least 2 years old
need a Social Security num ber
that must be listed on Form
1040 or I040A.
For higher-income taxpayers.
Ihe exemption amount phases
oul. T h e phaseout (or reduction)
starts at Ihe taxable Income level
for each filing status at which
Ihe benefit of Ihe 15 percent tax
rate Is totally phased oul.
T h e r e a re tw o k in d s o f
exemptions: lhanc for you and
your spouse (personal exemp­
tions) and Ihose for children and
relatives (dependent e x e m p ­
tions). For 1989. you are allowed
u 82.000 deduction for each
exemption lo w hich you arc
entitled.
Y o u ca n a lw a y s la k e a n
exemption for yourself, unless
you arc a dependent on another
taxpayer's return. Prior to Ihe
T u x Reform Act. everyone was
allowed his or her own personal
exemption. Not anymore. C o n ­
gress changed the rules. Now. a
personal excmpUon may not be
claimed by a person who can be
cla im e d as a dependent on
another taxpayer's return. If you
are married and file Jointly, you
m ay claim an exemption for
y o u rs e lf a n d on e lo r y o u r
spouse. If you file separately,
you may take your spouse's
exemption only If he or she had
no gross Income and waa not a
dependent of another taxpayer.
If your spouse files separately
and has any gross Income, you
m a y not c la im h is o r tie r
exemption.
A child bom any time during
Ihe year entitles cither parent to
claim a full exemption for the
tax year. A n exemption may nol
be claimed for a stillborn child.
Extra exemptions for aar and
blindness are no longer allowed.
Instead, a dditio n a l standard
deductions are provided.
There are five tests that must
be met lo claim an exemption for
u dependent:
G r o s s In c o m e T e s t : T h e
claimed drpendrnl must have
had less than 82.000 In gross
income lor 1989. T h e exceptions
to this tulc are a child who Is
under Ihe :u&lt;e cf 19 nr who Is a

CUT YOUR
OWN TAXES
AND SAVE
full-lime student during some
part of five calendar m onths In
the calendar year and for whose
support the taxpayer continues
to provide more than half. How­
e v e r. s ta rtin g In 1 9 8 9 . no
exemption amount la allowed for
u child who Is a student and has
attained the age of 24 unless his
or her gross Income Is less than
the exemption amount.
H ousehold or R elationship
Test: A member of you r house­
hold who lives with you for the
entire year need not be related In
order for you to claim that
Individual as a dependent — as
long as that person qualifies as
your dependent and the rela­
tionship between you and that
person docs not violate any local
law. Tem porary absences from
your home for such reasons as
vacations, attending school, or
sickness do not disqualify a
person as your dependent.
Citizenship or Resident Test:
Your dependent must be a U.S.
citizen, resident or national or
must be a resident of Canada or
Mexico for some part of the
calendar year.
Joint Return Test: You are not
allowed an exemption for a
dcpendenl If he or she filed a
Joint Income lax return. Howev­
er. the dependent may file a Joint
re tu rn If there was no tax
liability and It was only to get a
refund for all taxes withheld.
Support Test: In general, you

I n c o m e tax
aid o f fe r ed
Th e American Associa­
tion of Rcllred Persons Is
nlli-rlng In c lax loiisultaiions In Srnilnolr Cininly.
Here Is the schedule:
S a n fo rd : C h a m b e r of
Commerce. 400 E. First
S i.. S a n fo rd . M onda ys.
Fridays. 9 a.in. In I p in.
al.nngw ood: Executive
O.
f
lice. 175 W. Warren St..
Wednesdays. 9 a m . lo J
p ill. and
H a c ie n d a V illa g e . 5 0 0
Uingwood Road |SR 434).
Mondays. 9 a .m . lo I p m .
W in te r S p rin g s : V F W
C lu b H o u s e . 4 2 0 N.
Kdgcmon Avc.. Tuesdays.
9 u m . lo I p.m.
Oviedo C lly H ill. 42 S.
Central Ave.. Thursdays. 9
a in lo I p.m

must have provided more than
half of the dependent's support
tn 1989.
Often, several children will
provide collectively more than
half the support of one or both
parents. While no one member
of the group furnishes the chief
support (more than half), there Is
a special rule that permits one of
them to claim the dependency
exemption.
Here la the way to do It: If each
of the children w ho furnished
more than 10 percent of total
support completes and signs a
M ultiple Support Declaration
(Form 2120). the exemption can
be claimed by any one of the
group who fumtohes more than
10 percent. T h e one m aking the
claim sim ply attaches to his
return all the elpied Form 2120a
from the other members of the
family. A divorce or separation
Involving children often brings
problem s when It comes to
c la im in g e x e m p tio n s . B o th
parents m ay try to claim them.
c«0&gt;s* W Smith It l*M nu n tgn v partner
of • ctrtitod public pccountlnf lirm and &lt;
tyndlcptpd npwippptf cotwmnltl
C. IftQNvwtpjppf Kntprprltp Altocution

P e rs o n a l*
Exem ption
Increases
$2,000
Wl | 8 W

11,080

18M

1887

18M

1988

Year
Slacs D M the pmeael exemptlas
has lacrtased. bat higher-tacome tax­
payers esa last Ike exemption.

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I-Sanford Hsrald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 4. 1990

Health/Fitness
Measles immunization guidelines change

IN B R I E F

UPt Sclsncs Wrllsr

Volusia hospital goos smoksloss
Effective March I. the hoapItaJaand clinics associated with the
Weat Voiuala Hoapltal Authority win Implement a smoke-free
policy for Ita facllltlea.
Sm oking areas will be provided lor visitor* and employer*
outside the buildings. Patient* will be permitted to amoke only
with the written order of a physician.
Sm oking cessation classes are currently being otTered to
employees on a voluntary basts, free of charge, to encourage
support for the heavy smoker.
In support of this policy and activity, the Respiratory Therapy
Department of West Volusia Hospital will also be conducting
smoking cessation classes for the community. More Information
can be obtained by calling 734-3330 (eat. J 2 9 I ).

CPR clatMs offtrad for adults, children
T h e Respiratory Th
. e ra p y Department of West Volusia
Memorial Hospital will
III beoffe
rering community classes for adult
and child C.P.R. (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
T h e classes will be held March 31 at West Volusia Hospital.
701 W . Plymouth Ave.. D r Land, from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Th e class
Is a daylong activity.
Pre-registration Is required. T h e cost Is $15 for educational
workbooks and materials. T h e program la sanctioned by the
American Heart Association and is limited to 30 participant*.
Please call 734-3330 (ext. 1393) Monday through Friday. 8
a.m . to 4 p.m. to make reservations.

B O S TO N - A recent basket­
ball game between the Universi­
ty of Maine and Boston Universi­
ty shaped up to be a good one.
At llp-off lime, the players were
ready to go. the officials and
Mcorekeeprrs were set.
It was only the fan* who were
missing.
A n outbreak of meu*les on the
Maine cam pus forced health
official* In Boston In restrict
udmlsnlon to the gume. fearing
that packing thousand* of people
together In the presence of such
a contagious disease could turn
an outbreak Into an epidemic.
Th e Incident was the latest of
several similar occurrences ul
school* and college* during the
pant couple of seasons. Eight
years utter the deadline set by
the federal g o ve rn m e n t for

Kicking the habit
harder for women

Smoking cessation program scheduled

UFI Hspsrt______________

A unique program to assist smokers In kicking the habit will
be offered through the Respiratory Therapy Department of West
Volusia Memorial Hospital.
T h e program begins on March 5 and will be offered from 3 to 3
p.m . and also from 7 to 9 p.m . T h e course runs for six weeks and
will end on April 9.
There Is a $40 registration fee to cover the costs of the
educational materials.
T h e program Is baaed on the American Lu n g Association
Classes and has highly enthusiastic Instructors.
For more Information or to pre-register, call 734-3330 (ext.
13931.

MIAMI — Women may
find It more dHflm ll to quit
sm oking cigarettes than
men. depending on when
they try. u University of
Miami School of Medicine
researcher said last week.
A recent study shows
t h a t w o in r n h a v e
particular difficulty when
they try to quit smoking
during their menstrual c y ­
cle. Dr. Peggy O 'H ara said.
When women try to quit,
they should "look at the
rulendar and pick the least
s t r e s s f u l l i m e o f th e
m onth.” O 'llu ra said. "A n d
lake the m rn slm .il cycle
Into consideration "
O 'H a ra , associate p ro ­
fessor of epidemiology and
public health, said women
generally smoke to relieve
boredom anil stress, and
worry more about gulnlng
wright If they quit than
men.
Her study shows that
women who quit smoking
Just before menstruation
have more severe
withdrawal symptoms than
thosr who qidl ul other
limes. Women who show
heightened prrm cnstruu l
s y m p to m s h a v e th e
grculcst difficulty. O'Hara
said.

Local doctor now president of society
Mark S. Davids. D.P.M, has been named president of the
Central Florida Podlalrtc Medical Society.
A Longwood podiatrist. Davids has been active in the
organization since 1983, having previously served on the board
of director* as well as on Ita Ethics and Grievance Committee.
Davids Is on staff at South Seminole Com m unity Hospital In
Longwood. Hum ana Hoapltal Lucerne In Orlando and Central
Florida Regional Hospital In Sanford. He la a member of the
Am erican Podlatrlc Medical Association, the Florida Podlalrtc
Medical Association and the American College of Foot Surgeons.
In addition. Davids has authored several articles for medical
and consumer publications.
T h e Central Florida Podlalrtc Medical Society represent*
professionals throughout Seminole. Orange and Osceola coun­
ties. T h e goal of the non-profit organization Is to advance the
profession of podiatry. Davids hope* to accomplish that goal by
Increasing public awareness of the field and upholding the
organization’s high standards of care.

Infant care book availablo by mail
T h e U.S. Department of Health and Hum an Services ha*
released the latest edition of the U.S. Governm ent’s all-time
bestselling publication. Infant Care provides an Introduction to
what can be expected from a new baby and how to deal with the
life changes that baby will bring.
T h e book Is designed to help parents and other caregiver* to
recognize a baby's needs, care for the baby, and help the baby
develop Into a healthy child. It discusses how to get ready for the
arrival of a new baby, caring for a baby just after birth and later,
growth and development. Infant health, and what to do when
the baby Is sick.
T h e book also covers Infant safety, first aid and emergencies,
and changes faced by the parents and other family members.
T h e Infant guide la available for 94 from: Jacksonville
Bookstore »3 4 . P.O. Box 33089. Jacksonville. Fla. 33303
Please make checks payable to Superintendent of Documents.
For more Information call 1904) 791-3801.

Program for cancar patients offered
Cancer treatment, nutrition, body Image and sexuality are
among the many topics covered In the American Cancer Society
education program for cancer patients and their families 'I Can
Cope.’
T Can Cope’ seeks to help participants deal with the disease
and take an active role In their own health care. Th e course will
be offered at Fish Memorial Hospital's Medical Library In Delund
on Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m.
Th e next course begins March 19. Please contact Linda Rider.
RN at 734-3333 (ext. 173). Reservations are required.

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their doses at nine nr 13 months
— which doctors now believe
was too early to confer m ax­
im um protection.
In addition. Allm an said It
appears tome vaccine was not
handled properly In the I960*,
leading It to break down and lose
effectiveness.
#
Nationwide, lie said the big­
gest problem with measles Is
umong pre-schoolers, because no
laws require proof of Im m uniza­
tion until a child enters the first
year of school.
As a result. Im m u niza tion
rates ran vary from 100 percent
In some communities to as little
us 38 percent In some Inner-city
urrus. h r said.
" If a child Is enrolled In some
kind of prr-school program, then
chances are that h r or she will
need In be Im m unized." h r said.

FDA: Epilepsy drug weakened by moisture
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W A S H IN G T O N - A drug used
to prevent rp llrp tlc seizures cun
lose one-third of Its elfrcilvrnrss
It stored In bathrooms or other
dump arras, the Food and Drug
A d m in is t r a t io n w a rn e d
Wednesday.
The FD A said nrw findings
that ru rh u m a zrp lnr tablets run
he weakened by moisture inay
explain w hy some epllr|&gt;sy pa
llenls h avr complained the drug
sometimes varies In Its ability to
prevent seizures.
In response to the problem,
the F D A said It has asked
m a n u f a c t u r e r s to c h u n g r
carbamuzeplne's packaging to
keep nut moisture.
For now . FD A emphasized
patients should store th r drug In
u cool, dry place. T h r agency
specifically udvlsed people who
use ra rbum urrplne tablets to
keep their supplies lightly closrd
a n d a w a y from ba throom s,
showers und humidifiers.
Curbum azeplnr is sold under
the brand name Tegretol by
C lb uG e lgy Corp.. of Sum m li.
N .J.. und under more than 15
genrrlr labels
Ann Scherer, a spokeswoman
lor the Epllrpsy Foundation ol
America, said If epilepsy patient*
th in k t h e ir c u rb u m a z e p ln r
supply has been exposed to
dampness, they should liurucdlairly contact their doctors for
advice.
"T h e one thing people should

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not do Is Just stop tuklng their
medication.” said Scherer, who
described earhumazrplne as a
m a jo r e p ile p s y d r u g used
prlmurtly In |iutlrnts with partlul
seizures.

T h e FD A warning comes in
response to reseurrh conducted
a t F D A l a b o r a t o r i e s in
Washington, and at the Univer­
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one nt 15 months and a second
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protection conferred by a single
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public health consultant at the
federal Centers for Disease C o n ­
trol In A tla n ta , there were
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measles In the United Stales In
1989.
Allm an said that represents
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a five-fold Increase over 1988. If
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percent ahead of 1989. with
outbreaks occurring In 13 stales.
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IN BR IEF
C aring pastor, congregation
co m b in e efforts to assist
visually handicapped cou ple

CLU M
L a k o M a ry c lu b to m a t t
L A K E M AN Y — T h e March meeting for the
Lake Mary Women * C lu b will he held March 22
al the Ttm acuan Country Club.
Th e theme will be a Fashion Show from
Srlgel'a Fashions
Details, call 3 2 1 2239.

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Herald correspondent
LONGW OOD Although Long
wood residents A nn and Raymond
Craft have been blind slnre birth,
they share a common vision with
P a s to r J e f f K ra u s and m u s ic
directors T im and Liz Darnell, from
the New Life Assembly Church. In
Sanford.
"W e know there are people out
there In pain, handicapped, or
lonely, and we want to help llkr the
members of this church are helping
us. "Annsaid.

A u d u b o n S o c ia lis t to m o a t
Southwest Volusia Chapter of Florida and
National Audubon Societies will conduct a field
trip to Blue Spring State Park where they will
have a picnic lunch and a boat trip on the St.
Johns River.
Meet at the park. noon. March 8. for lunch.
Boat trip scheduled for I p m. Cost Is 18.
Details, call George Friend. 668-5541.

‘Kaalno Klatsics’ gear* up

" M a n y people th in k because
we're blind, that we don't have
feelings, and they feel sorry for us.
or are afraid of us. But here, they
treul us like we belong." Ann
continued.
Members of the Sanford church
since December, the Crafts and
their daughters. MarlAnn. 17. and
Laura. 13. began unending service*
after Ray tuned the church's piano,
a profession he udmitted he "strug­
gle* to make a living at to provide
for the fam ily."

S A N FO R D — Th e Ju n io r Woman's C lu b of
Sanford and the Sanford Rotary C lub are
gearing up for their 10th Annual "Kaalno
Klasalcs" lo be held Marrh 10 al the Sanford
Civic Center.
Mock casino night kicks off at 7 p.m. with
games, silent auction.
Ticket price Is • 12.50 which Includes ad­
mission and $1,000 Kaslno Klasslcs play
money.
Details, call Ja y Lee. 323-1730 or Julie Wert.
321 3070.

EDUCATION

T im explained that the church
was Ray's only steady sourer of
Income. He had been tuning It*
piano twice a year for about five
years and never confided that hr
had Iwo children and a wife who Is
ulso blind.
" T h e family had been lo various
agencies for help, and were either
turned uway or encountered a lot of
red tape." T im said. "T h e y kind of
gave u p ."
"It was u hard llm r (or us." Hay
remembered.

Holocaust dabatad
T h e Judaic Studies Program at the University of
Central Florida and Holocaust Memorial Re­
source and Education Center of Central Florida
will present the Distinguished Speakers Lecture
Series.
At 7:30 p.m .. M arrh 7. Dr. Zev Garber will
speak about "Historic Accountability: Germ an
Historians Debate the Holocaust", at the Jew ish
Com m unity Center. 851 N. Maitland Ave..
Maitland.
At 11 a.m .. March 8. "T h e Meaning of the
H o lo c a u s t In A m e ric a : D e m o c ra c y a n d
Morality", at the University of Central Florida.
Phillips Hall. Room 221.
‘ dmlsslonfrec.
fo r details, call H M R EC. 028 0533 or Dr.
Moshe Pelll.281 5030.

Looking for spiritual guidance,
the Crafts first attended New Life
Assembly on Christmas Eve day.
a cco rd in g to M a rlA n n . who Is
sighted and drives h rr parents
wherrver they need lo go.
"E ve n If I hadn't wanted to stay

that first day. m y m om and dad
would have made me. T h e y would
have said the Lord Is more Im por­
tant than anything else I wanted lo
do.” MarlAnn said.
"B u i I wanted to slay. I liked It
from '.he sta n." she said.
Jeff explained that his com m it­
ment to the church la to the people,
not the building.
Named pastor last September. Jeff
found himself saddled with ch u rrh
building mortgage paym ents of
$12.700a month.
Because he believes lh a l Ihe
foundation of the church should be
Ihe people w ho attend II. Jeff
derided lo encourage his congrega­
tion to build people, not buildings.
"W e fix what's broken." he said.
"If a person needs food, or a roof, or
spiritual guidance, we can fix lh a l."
T im said
Ihe current church
building Is for sale and "w e're
relieved lh a l Ihe (1 2 0 a ctive )
members won't be burdened with
Ihe weight of this mongage much
longer. We're looking for a simple
place, like a warehouse, that will
serve os our rhureh. so we ran
continue our w o rk."
Liz first realized the Crafts were In
need of some "people building"
when Ann ronflded In her.
"Th e y 're not demanding people."
Liz said. "T h e y have a real sweet
u tlllu d r. and just needed some
help."
"Th a t's what we're here for." T im
said.
L l k r an o ld -fa s h io n e d b a r n ­
raising. 20 church members do­
nated Ih rlr time to neighbors In
need and spruced up the Craft
house and yard.
"I'm a mechanic, so I tuned up
their car." J im Call, congregation
member, recalled.
Other church members painted
the living room, built shelve* and
d ra w e rs , h u n g d ra p e rie s a n d

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Ann and Raymond Cralt say thsy v s
grateful for ihs help Ihe Rev. Jtfl
Kraus and others in Ihe New Life
Assembly Church have provided for

them and their family. From left tq
right are. front, MarlAnn and Ray
Craft, and beck, U z and Tim Oamell
and Ann Craft.

drywall. and made sure the Crafts
had adequate lood und clothing.
"Because this fellowship attracts
blur collar workrrs. farmers and
laborers. It Is not a rich church."
T i m s a id . " E v e r y o n e co m e s
together to pitch In and help their
.ne igh bor. Wc donate time over
•m oney."
"If wc could all come logrthrr In
our bib overalls wc‘d be Just as
happy," J k n joked, looking slightly

uncomforlable In his collared shin.
After Sunday service. MarlAnn.
who has dreams of becoming a
p s y c h o lo g is t s o m e d a y , g e n tly
guided her mom lo the car. as
Laura, hand-ln-hand with her dad.
followed.
"Someday. I'd like to come back
und analyze I'astor Je ff." MarlAnn
said. " I think I'll find the same kind,
genrrous. loving man of the Lord.
Th e same m an I know now.'.'

College holds classes

They came, the-/ saw, they enjoyed moltissimo!

Leisure Programs at Seminole Com m unity
College announces the following classes for the
week of March 5: Flower Arrangement: Building
Relationships: Divorce and Separation: and How
to Manage Anger.
Details, call 3 2 3 -1430 or 843-7001.

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People editor
H E A T H R O W — Leonardo du
V ln rl would have been proud.
Many of Ills descendants were,
anyway, at Ihc opening of Ihc
Italian Exhibition Trade Crntcr In
Heathrow on Monday.
After an opening ceremony at
w hich m any local and Italian
dignitaries were present Including
U.S. Congressman Bill McCollum.
R-Longwood;
County Com mis­
sioner Sandra Glenn: und Rluuldo
I’etrlgnunl. Italian ambassador to
Ihe U.S.. many who were llnrd up
outside the door entered the brand
new 10.000 square-foot exhibition
center within the Heathrow In­
ternational Business Center to see
the Compasso D 'Oro design show.
By mid-afternoon, more than
300 curious and Interested viewers
had passed through the exhibition
renter to view about 120 sleek and
colorful uward-wlnnlng products
ranging from a high-technology
moped to a simple table lamp, ull
set attractively against a rich,
green backdrop.
A good representation who came
lo see were
from the llultanAmerlcan com m unity und other
elhnlr origins "Interested In com­
ing nut und seeing what was
there." according to Ccellla York,
of Robinson. Yesawlch. A Pepp c rd ln c In c .. M a itla n d , show
promoters.
For Marla I'lno of Longwood.
who visited the show Wednesday
with her husband. Samuel, the
exhibition revived feelings of pride
for her home country. Ituly.
" I thought It was very, very nice.
I think you really have to be Italian
to be Interested In It." Marta said.
Th e Vespa motoclcletta (motor
bike), for Instance, contributed la a
feeling of nostalgia.

WORKSHOPS
Zoo needs volunteers
S A N FO R D — T h e Central Florida Zoological
Park Is developing a volunteer program
Th e Zoo needs help with special events,
recycling drives, landscaping, data entry, gift
shop sales, and more.
A Zoo volunteer organizational meeting will
be held 0 a.m .. March 24. at the Zoo's Pavilion.
For details, call 323-4450 or 843-2341.

ART
Art exhibit slated
D E L A N D — A n exhibit of more than 40
walercolor paintings of Florida landscapes and
wildlife by Charles Rowe will open with a
reception 7 to 0 p.m .. March 0 at T h e DcLand
Museum of Art.
Public Invited to attend.
Details, call 734-4371.

PAGEANTS
Women sought for pageant
Young women between the ages of 13 und 10
arc being sought for the Miss Florida Teen All
American Pageant.
Competitions will consist of Judge's Interview,
evening gown und swimsuit.
Th e stale pageant will be held April 8 In
B ra d e n to n at the B ra d e n to n M u n ic ip a l
Auditorium .
For entry Information, send name, address,
age and phone number to Miss Florida Teen All
A m e ric a n Pageant, 1323 6 3 rd A v e . E ..
Bradenton. FI. 34203. or coll (813) 755-1757;
^tarch deadline.

AARP to meet

Th e bike was "typically Italian,
which I have not seen for a long
time and things we don't see
here." Marta said.
Born In Bari In the province of
Apuglla. Marla traveled all over the
world with her husband who was
In the service. In 1945. the couple
moved to America and settled In
Longwood 19 years ago.
Of the exhibition. Marla said she
was surprised lo see plastic pro­
ducts.
" A t one time, they wouldn't
touch things that were plastic.”

S A N FO R D - A A H P No. 1077 will meet noon.
March 8. for a luncheon business meeting at
Sanford Senior Center.
Speaker will be Betsy Fitts of Central Florida
Regional Hospital, w ho w ill speak ubout
diabetes.
Details, call 322-5210.

Seniors to meet
SA N FO R D — T h e Sanford Senior Citizens will
meet noon. Tuesday.
Each will bring a suck lunch.
A lirr ihc business meeting, there will be
bingo. Members urged lo attend.

she said of Ihe Italians.
As for her heritage. Marla said
she Is "very proud.”
"Y ou never forget where you're
born. I remained In m y heart.
Italian." she said.
Claire DaRosa of Lake Mary Is
not Italian, but of Portuguese
descent. DaRosa. however, did
have an Italian friend originally
from Naples who was visiting, with
whom she went lo see the show,
"W e enjoyed the show very
much. I think their products are
far superior to those made In Ihe
United S ta te s ." DaRosa c o m ­
mented.
And To m m y Enlcnzu of Longwood. who Is of Spanish heritage,
said he Is pleased about the arrival
of Ihc exhibition center and hap|)ened upon the show because his
wife Is m o v in g her office In
Heathrow.
" It 's Interesting lo see new
ventures like this In this area. You
hear of them In other places, and
all of a sudden, someone takes a
hold step." he said.
Entenza said he was "extremely
Impressed (with the products) from
a design engineering standpoint."
“ As far as practicality of use. It's
hard to draw conclusions." he
said.
Entenza also called the show
"s ta tic " and suggested "th e y
could raise a little excitement by
having some of the products being
used" possibly by m aking use of
audio visual displays.
"I dldtgo back a second time to
look al things more close ly."
Entenza said.
Carlo Addis, trade commissioner
ut the Italian Trade Commission,
came to Orlando two months ago
from Sardinia, an Italian Island
south of Corsica.
Addis said he has been a fan of
the Compasso D 'O ro for many
years.
“ I think It's very hard for the
Jury to select (the w inners)." he
said from the Heathrow office.
Although he said Ihe pieces were
"ou tsta nding". Addis remained
surprisingly objective about the
whole affair.
"Design has no borders. It Just
so hapjiens we lltallans) have a
longer tradition." he said
"I see beautiful things here. In
Ihe history of design Itself. A m eri­
cans play u very good role."
Addis explained that Ihe awards

The Moped (above) designed by
Centro stile Aprllia captured Ihe
attention of many viewers as did
the Luci e Om bre (saucepan

series) by Ferdinand A. Porsche
at Ihe Italian Exhibition Center In
Heathrow.

are given every three years, and ll
takes an International committee
comprlsed of six Jurors Iwo years
lo select the products. Items at the
exhibition were selected over more
than 1.000 pieces, and of 120. only
12 ure w o rthy lo receive the
Compasso D 'Oro award.
T h e show has traveled by bo.il
overseas from Milan where I fie
awards were held last year, lo

southern Japan at an International
show where “ our pavilion was
most visited", according to Addis,
ll stopped In New York C ity during
October and November of 1989.
Th e Italian Exhibition Center Is
only the second one In the United
States, ll will tie Ihe place where
dlllcren! types of Italian shows will
I k - held, according to York
See S h o w . Page 3C

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Carrol, ‘Bertha’, make beautiful music together
A lth o u g h her concert was
o o rly a tte n d e d . C a rr o l
Ic L a u g h tln p e rfo rm e d p a r
excellence Monday night at Lake
Mary High School when she was
presented by Seminole C o m m u ­
nity Concert Association. Re­
cognized as one of the wnrld's
fo re m e n harpists, vivacious
Carrol held the audience spell­
b o u n d w it h h e r w o n d e rfu l
sounds of music — from heaven­
ly classical to vibrant jazz.
Carrot's rousing opening piece.
"V a ria tio n s on a Th e m e of
M ozart." Indicated to the concert
patrons that the evening would

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In - anything but boring and dull.
In betw een the n u m b e rs .
Carrol let the audience In on
some irade secrets. Charm ing
and gracious, she explained her
travels around the world and
some of her experiences.
Although she Is Ixmkrri as a
soloist, the harpist told of her'
love afTalr with her traveling
companion of 20 years and how
(hey are a duct. Slundlng bark
from the microphone. I h r smllIn g h a rp is t In t ro d u rc d her
companion. "H e n h a ." and made
a sweeping gesture with her
hand toward the beautifully-

Harpist Carrol McLaughlin w oo«d the audience with entrancing
mualc during a concert sponsored by the Seminole Community
Concert Association.

DORIS
DIETRICH
craftrd harp. A nd did Carrol ever
make the harp talk!
So It was Just "m e and m y
h arp" plus a plana stool In front
of a curtain In the auditorium.
No other sym phonic arcompanlment was necessary and no
elaborate backdrop or props
were needed. Carrol's unlimited
talent was enough.
Her long, flowing gown, fash­
ioned along fhe empire silhou­
ette, provided the only color on
stage. Th e long-sleeved while
silky gown, made In Korea and
p u r c h a s e d In H o n g K o n g ,
featured gold metallic and bright
raspberry bands and Inserts at
the high neckline, around the
high waistline, on the rulTs and
on the full skirt.
Recalling some of her travels,
Carrol told the audience about a
she a n d H ertha w ere
stranded without transportation
In dense snow In I hr Canadian
Horklrs rn route lo perform In a
concert. She phoned her manag­
er In l-os Angeles who directed
her in the nearest airport.
Upon arrival at thr airport, the
only visible sign of life was a
man shaveling snow who turned
out to be the pilot. His plane was
behind a hangar which Carrol
said "w as the smallest bush
plane I ever saw ." In order lo
make room for Ik-rtha. ihe pilot
and ro-pllot took Ihe back scuts
out leaving no room for Carrol.
T o o llr v la t r the s o m rw h a t
crowded situation, thr ro-pllot
was given the clay off so that
Carrol could have a seal. Not
only did Carrol earn the co­
pilot's seal, lull she was also
charged wlih his responsibilities.

She learned (n a h urry that a
strenuous concert w ith Bertha
was a piece of cake In compari­
son to a pilot's duties.
C a r r o l e x p la in e d th e In nerworktng and hidden mecha­
nism or the harp which has 47
strings, the num ber of Ivory
notes on a piano. T o get different
combinations, there are seven
foot pedals with ih rre sounds
each. In other words. "9 8 7 ways
to screw u p ." she said.
As ihe concert moved on to
soothing and stirring sounds, the
lime came for Carrol to play
arrangements from her favorite
harpist oT all times. Harpo Marx,
a talented harpist w ho never
learned lo read music.
B o rn A r t h u r M a rx . Ila rp o
began hts career as Ihc harp
a r r o m p a n l s t to the
barbershop-style singing act.
" T h e Four Nightingales." which
later became Ihe celebrated
Marx brothers. Harpo and hts
brothers, w ho received their
nicknames in a poker game,
received worldwide fame on the
s ta g e f ro m V a u d e v i l l e to
Broadway. In Ihe motion picture
Industry, on television and In
numerous recordings.
Carrol's Interest in Harpo look
her to Hollywood where she met
Harpo's son. Bill, a pianist, and
th e y b re a m e f rie n d s and
performed together. As It turned
out. after Harpo's death. Ihe
Marx family decreed that Carrol
Is the only harpist In the world
allowed to play music arranged
by Harpo and It must be played
exactly — note Tor note — as h r
arranged It.
IVrhaps the highlight of the
ro n c e rl w as C a rro l p la y in g
Harpo's arrangement of Franz
Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody"
fo llo w e d by H a r p o 's
"Harpowoogle O r was Carrol's
arrangement of "1 2 th Street
Rag" the most popular*/ The
audience loved I hem all.
Bette R. Gram kow . president
of the concert association. In ­
troduced Ihe attractive and per­
sonable guest artist before the

concert. Following Ihe perfor­
m a n c e . C a r r o l In v ite d the
patrons to come up on the stage
for a q u e s tio n sn d a nsw er
session. Those who missed the
excellent show really mfcaed a
I real.

Annually, the W om an's Club
of Sanford Inc. presents a schol­
arship to a deserving, mature
adult who ts returning to college.
Funds for the scholarship are
raised through a scholarship
luncheon and fashion show.
T h is year's "Fashions for Edu ­
cation" will be held Wednesday.
March 14. at the clubhouse. 309
S. Oak Avc. at noon. Reserva­
tions must be In by March 7 by
c a llin g e ducation ch a irm e n ,
Nellie Coleman. 322-3137. or
Sandy Moodle. 332-5244.
T h e menu will Include: turkey
rrntsaant, pasta, fruit medley,
rookie squares, coffee and tea.
For 41. patrons ra n register for a
variety of door prizes and there
w ill also be a plant sale.
Local models will show fash­
ions from RoJay. toils' Place and
Forever Fashion, all of Sanford,
and Selgels. L a k r Mary. Shirley
Schllke la In charge of the
TashIon show.
Shirley Secord will evaluate
th r scholarship applications la
determine who Ihe recipient will
be.

Whittling white tht works
Joan Coulom br, the Sanford
school teacher who Is In the
Philippines teaching m ilitary
dependents through the U S .
Defense Department. Is having
the time of her life.
Before Christmas. Joan look a
Military A ir Com mand flight lo
und from Hawaii and later had a
four-day weekend In Hong Kong.
In a letter. Jo a n said. "I've had
more excitement than In the last
lO years of m y life."
She spoke ubout the coup that
look place In early December
saying, " T h is Is the sixth or
seventh attempted coup slnre *
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Aquino was elected
and waa by for the worst.'
J o a n 's se rva n ts Include
house Ctrl. Nenlng. an exi
cook. laundress and makt:
yard m an. and a aeanfotrei
really haa It made.
B u t In aplte of h e r ft
fortune, a Job the fovea ana
travel. Jo a n said, " T h la coui
leaves m uch to be desired,
filth snd poverty are hard to
with after spend Ing my life
Ihe U S A . One or two years
will be quite enough, i'll be
lo move on lo Europe.''
added that because of (be te
lam In the country, travel te
more desirable areas w ith betterl
scenery Is Impossible.
She haa a very active aoctal life ]
and la enrolled In Iwo graduate |
level courses. Is studying for the |
National Teacher's Exam and
participates In sq u a d ie classes
three times weekly.
Epsilon S igm a O m tcron . a
Florida Federation of W om cn'a
C lu b reading society, met at the
home of Shtrley Secord for the
February meeting with 15 at­
tending. Co-hosteaaes were: Kay
Hall and Lacle Fleming.
Ginger Herndon gave two book
reviews. Th e first book. "G ifts of
Afce" by Charlotte Painter, re­
viewed esaays and portraits of 32
women from sll walks of life.
Th e other book. "A bout M en."
featured reflections on the male
experience from a column In the

Sew York Timet

Holtzctew to bo honovod
R ichard H o llzc la w w ill be
honored at open house on his
HOth birthday, Sunday. March
18, fro m 2 to 4 p .m .. in
fellowship hall of the First Bap­
tist Church.
According to the hostess, hts
wife. Caroline, all friends are
Invited "bu t no gifts, please."
she stresses.

(Doris Dtetricfi, retired f anford

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Mr ■ FTIWwI^w

ivenng tr
correspondent covering
Ihe
322-4421)

Dialing ‘9 -1 -1 ’ stum ps some kids
DEAR ABBTi T h is concerns
Ihe kindergarten teacher who
was teaching the children how to
dial " 9 1 1" In case of emergency,
w h e n one s h a rp little buy
commenled: "T h is would work u
whole loi better tf 1 was sure
what a lilnc' luoked like."
A b b v . Ihe hoy m a ke s an
excellent p o in t, but I have
a n o th e r c o n c e rn . T e a c h e rs
should teach children that ihe
e m e r g e n c y n u m b e r Is
"iilneon c-on e.” and dlseaurage
saying. "Nine-eleven." because
there Is no number 11 on the
telephone dial.
There are eases pending In
courts across ihe nation because
precious lives have been lost due
to the lim e w a s te d w h ile
children tried to find number
“ 11" on Ihc telephone.
1 should know — I work for Ihe
Wlnlervtlle Rescue Squad.
DAWSON PADS,
WINTER VILLE.N.C.
DRAB MB. PAOB: To o bad
Johnny McNtal (cantor) with the
Harl (behind him), Sanford Lions Club
Annual Shad Fishing Tournament chairman,

preparation for the tourney.

Man with puzzling blindness
to fish in Shad Tournam ent
■ y U tC V D O M M

Herald correspondent__________________________
F lv r years ago. Sanford resident Jo h n n y
McNetil never worried about silting mi his
eyeglasses or losing a contact lens In a
crowded room. He had perfect vision, and had
never had to wear them.
Today he la totally blind, thrust Into a dark
world by an undiagnosed degeneration In bmli
eyes.
"I've worked through the traum a." he says.
"In a situation like this, you can either give In
to It, or make the best of it. I'm doing Just
fine."
Me Neal. 37. was an A rm y Sgl. First Class,
and hod Just completed a N A T O assignment In
Tu rk e y, when his eyes began lo bother him.
lie had already shipped out to Germ any when
he was Informed that his rcllnas. the sensory
'm embranes that line the eye. looked motheaten. and he would be blind In less than five
years.
"T h e doctor was that b lu n t." he says. " I hud
20/20 vision, and suddenly, I was going blind."
Me Neal says he was never Injured nor
exposed to radiation.
"It was a complrte mystery. I'd never even
been sick." he explains.
After consulting with lop specialists at
various hospitals — lirthesda Naval llnspllul:
Walter Heed A rm y Hospital: Jo h n s Hopkins.
Ihc Universities i&gt;( Alabama and Smith Florida:
Shsnds and the National Inslllulc ol H e a lth —
M r Neal left the A rm y In J u ly . 1987. u h rr
almost 18 years of service.
He could see three frrt In front ol him. a
distance that shrunk tu six Inches by Ihc rntl
oflhe year.
Intense pain, likened lo the pain Icli alter
rubbing sand or sail-filled eyes, plagued
M r Neal as his vision degenerated even further.
F in a lly , w ith no light pererpiiou in his
blood-red. painful eyes, he underwent surgery

and hud them removed.
NIcNeal says thui the cause of his blindness
may always remain a mystery, and Instead of
dwelling on an unsolved puzzle, he Is eoneeniraihtg on putting the remaining pieces of
Ids life- bark logelhcr.
He Is expanding the horizons of his dark
world liy walking every day. with Ids new
guide dog. Quasar, who finished his training
Feb. 2.
"Ills name means brightest star In the
heavens. He's m y guiding star. T h e only time
we have u problem on our wulks. Is when
Quasar comes across Ihc sprinklers. He Irles lo
cross the si reel, and I get a little lost." he says.
Married for 12 years lo Mary, u seventhgrade geography teacher at Greenwood Lakes
Middle School, the MrNculs are raising two
children. Joshua Allen. IU. and Sarah Nicole,

nobody thought of that when
someone came up with "9 1 1 "
for emergency." Th e number
"1 -2 -3 " would have been less
confusing and easier lo re ­
member.

D E A R A B B T i In m y
hom rlnw n. Chllllcolhe. Ohio, we
were on a partyline telephone
system (usually four families to a
line! years ago. Are there places
In the United Stales (or Canada)
where such systems still exist'/
One lady on our line was Ihe
wife of a World W ar II soldier,
and she played urnund quite a
hit with Ihe 4-Fers she worked
with at the shoe factory. If you

AOVtCB

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

catch m y drift. I caught m y
straitlaced, righteous m other
eavesdropping on this lady’s
conversations more than once —
then repeating the conversation
verbatim lo the ladles at church.
I wasn't adverse to listening in
myself. being all ol 8 or 9 years
old
Another subscrltirr on ou r line
owned a mortuary. He got some
strange and sad calls at all hours
of the night. Those calls should
have been private, but weren't.
We had a Urge family, and
somebody was always listening
In.
Prrhaps some of your readers
who were on a party line still
remember some of Ihc things
they heard.

CABOL LAW.
LEUCADIA, CALIF.
DEAR CAROL: If anybody
reading this has ever heard
anything on a |&gt;arty line worth
repealing. I'm sure we'll hear
about It. (City lolks have proba­
bly nevrr heard of a party llnc.l

DEAR ABBYt Am I behind the
lim e s , o r w h a l? T h i s past
weekend, some friends and their
children were at my home. T h e
mother told her little boy luge
I0| to go sll down and watch T V

I was telling someone else
about this smart-mouthed kid
and how amazed I was that hla
mother Just let It pass, and I was
told. "W ell, that's Ihe way most
kids are being raised today.”
Abby. am I behind the times?
Is that really the way moat kids
are being raised today?
I really worry about that boy.
Hla parents bend over backward
lo see that he gets everything he
wants. I Just know that the first
time the police call hla parents,
they are going to wonder where
they went wrong — or w hy
society ts picking on their son.
Is this the arccptcd way for
lO-ycar-olds to behave?

JUST WORDERINO
DEAR JUBT WONDERING:
No. Don't btamc the boy. A ll
children test their limits: It's the
parents' responsibility to let
their children know how far they
can go. T h e mother Is shirking
he r re s p o n s ib ility . C h ild re n
cannot be expected to know
what they have not been taught.
Let’s hope Mother learns soon ■
that she Is doing her son a grave
Injustice by her permissiveness.

Queen, princess selected in contest
S A N FO R D — T w o young
ladles won Ihc distinctions of
queen and princess during the
First Annual Missing Children
Center Sweetheart Beauty C on­
test sponsored by the Missing
Children Center Inc., Longwood.
which was held poolside. Feb.
17. at Holiday Inn-Lake Monroe.
Sanford.
Lary Nobles. 4 W daughter of
Fonda and Randy Nobles. San­
ford. was selected "Sweetheart
Queen", and Stephanie Cline. 3.
daughter of Doreen and G ary
Cline. Sanford, was the first
runner-up earning her the llllc of
"Sweetheart Princess."
There were 17 contestants in
th r girls’ category.
“ T h is is the second contest
she's won. I'm so proud of her."
said Stephanie's beaming mom .
Doreen.
Dolh girls received trophies,
banners and flowers.

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McNcal admits that his blindness was harder
on Ids son. because "he remembers when we
used to play catch," but he also feels "w e re
over the hum p, and luklng one day at a tim e."
One &lt;lay recently. McNcal took the lime lo
gel Ills salt water fishing license, accompanied
by Norm Hart, chairman of the upcoming
L io n s C lu b 13th A n n u a l Shad F is h in g
Tournam ent lor the visually handicapped.
Hart explains that new regulations require a
license lor salt water fishing, but senior
citizens and handicapped persons-can obtain
this license at no charge.
|h- also suvs the civic organlzullon 'm uses Its
efforts on the blind, bed there are no si riel
boundaries.
McNcal. an a r live mem ber o flh e Lions Club,
is looking forward m his Involvement In the
tournament March &gt;0 when. Hart says, all
partlel|Miils will meet at Mullet Lake Park
cam pgrounds ai 9 a rn.. launch at 9:30 a nt.,
and llnli lor Ihrre hours.
For .ifMlilonal Infonualion. contact Norm
I lari at 321-3733.

In thr den while she and I
visited. T h e boy turned around
and said to hts mother. “ Just
who died and made you king?"
She Ignored him . so he re­
pealed tt to make sure she heard
him . I turned around and looked
at the boy. then at hla mother u&gt;
see whal the was going to do —
which was nothing! My children
are grown now. but If one of
mine had dared to talk to me
I hat way. he wouldn't have been
able lo sit down for a week!

Lacy Nobles (left) and Siephanie Cline pose regall/ on the shore of
Lake Monroe afier being named queen and princess In Ihetr age
group

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�Sanford Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Sunday. March 4, 1990 - SC

Friendship Force makes friends with German visitors
Some Seminole and Orlando
area members of the Friendship
force of Greater Orlando had
some company recently.
A group of 30 Germ an people
Irorn Hanover. O erm anv. visited
the area and stayed with several
irimiltes In the Longwood-Lake
Mary area.
Hosts Included Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald llehrrns. Lake Mary, who
opened their home to Gtaels
Olim ann and Kill Faadc: Col.
and Mrs. T o n y Gorm ak of Longwood hosted a couple. Ludwig
and Helga Welsen: Mr. and Mrs.
Hob Veil. Longwood. entertained
Gloria Stephan: and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Adams. Longwood.
hosted Ursula Gels.
"It was delightful. It was m y
tlrsl experience w ith th e m ."
Claudette (Hehrent) said.
Members of the friendship
Fo rrr. an International exchange
program which brings people of
all a ge s a n d b a c k g ro u n d s
logrther. picked up the German

group at the Orlando Interna­
tional A irp o rt Peb. S. T h e y
stayed In the area for one week,
went lo the Naples area for
another week and returned lo
the Orlando area.
T h e Behrens wanted lo show
their guests the “ natural" rather
than the commercial aide of*
BOUCHAHINE
Florida, so they took them on a
trip to Blue Springs Slate Park In
Orange City to see the manatees.
“ Th e y loved the river. Th e y
thought the St. Jo hns was abso­ they made In America.
A sAIa Am imlm aaiMailn
lu te ly w o n d e rfu l." Claudette Afititf win iw w u i
T h e y also went lo Daytona
Beach.
"T h e y didn't think the water
as cold." Claudette remarked.
adding that the pair took m orn­
ing dtps In the lake at thetr
Claudette said the visit was an
enjoyable, she hopes .to host
some more of her foreign b u d ­
dies.
Soon, the Orlando area group
w ill be g o in g to H a n o v e r.

At the District 7 meeting,
winners of the Lake Mary d u b 's
arts and crafts show, held In
December, received sddillonal
recognition.
Several of the women placed
In the show Including: First
P rlx e . Ju n e L e B re to n .
Km bioldery (done on lingerie!:
Laurrtte Williams, hand quilled
wall hanging: G w e nn Butler.
Needlepoint — lea coxy, and
Fam ily Sewing for an ultra suede

sull which also look Best of
Show in the overall needlework
division.
" ! made the whole thing from
■cratch using a Bill Blass pat­
tern." the accomplished seam­
stress said of the three-piece suit
which Included a blouse with a
He. straight skirt with a slip
made to match, and a hip-length
jacket which was ilerrd In I he
back.

made wtlh Florida materials.
Susie Davis look third place
for a "puff-paint" T -s h irt, and
earrings to match.
Th e first place winners will go
on lo the aisle competition in
Tam pa.
Also at the February meeting
of the Lake Mary W om an's Club
w h ic h m e l Fe b. 2 2 at the
C o m m u nity Improvement Asso­
c ia t io n b u i ld in g on N o rth
C o u n try C lu b Road. Virginia
Francisco was presented with an
engraved plaque w hich read:
"Honoring. 33 years of dedica­
tion O F W C . (General Federation
of Women s Clubs) 1935-1990.
L o v in g W is h e s . L a k e M a ry
W om an's C lu b ."
Francisco started as a member
In C h i c a g o , c o n t in u e d in
Deerfield Beach. Fla., and final­
ly. Lake Mary.
She was also honored ai the
District 7 meeting earlier this
month. Both presentation* were
quite a surprise for her. but she
took II In stride, basking In her
rewarded efforts.
Th e club also enjoyed speaker

It's not the first time Butter
has taken an award for her
sewing. She won Best of Show
last year also.
T h e bright blue sull was the
second ultra suede sull she has
made. She said the blouse "looks
like a stained glass w indow ."
" I was su rp ris e d because
when I made the sull I didn't
make II for competition." she
said, but one of I he Judge's was
confident that her work could
w in at the stale level.
Second Place went lo Mary
Joyce Bateman for her reindeer

A irm an Michael N. Petersen, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petersen,
743 Briarcrest Drive.
Fla ., has I
g ra d u a te d
from Air
Force basic
t r a in in g &lt;
Lackland A ir
Force Base,
T
e
x
•
as.
D u ring the
s ix w e e k a o f t r a i n Ing, Petersen studied the A ir
Force mission, organisation and
customs and received special
training In human relations.
In addition, airmen w ho com­
plete basic training earn credits
to w a rd an associate degree
through the com m unity college
of the A ir Force.
Petersen's grandmother. Beth
E. Llnnem an. lives In DeLand.
He la a 1988 graduate of
DeLand High School.
Pvt. Tim o th y A. W hitley, ton of
Larry V . and Elizabeth Whitley.
329 Enderby Road, Chuluota.
has completed basic training at
the U.S. A rm y Infantry School.
Fort Bennlng. Ga.
D u rin g the course, students
received training w hich qualified
'ttre m ' Ms 'llg h r -w e s p o n s i n - j
T s m r y r M if 'a n d ‘ad imMrect-flre &gt;
cre w m e n 1 in rifle o r m orta r
squad. (M
InstnlblfOn Included weapons
qualifications, tactics, patrolling,
land mine warfare. Held com ­
munications and combat opera­
tions.
W hitley Is a 1989 graduate of
Oviedo High School.
Nancy Tu rn e r, daughter of Alyce
Tu rn e r. 230 Bradshaw Drive,
and retired Navy Chief Warrant
O f f i c e r P h i l T u r n e r . 1 06
Haywood Drive, both of Sanford,
has been appointed a sergeant In
the U.S. A ir F orw .
T u rn e r completed training In
m a n a g e m e n t, le a d e rs h ip ,
hum an relations, and N C O re­
s p o n s ib ilitie s , before be ing
awarded this status.
S h e Is a n e le c tro n ic In ­
telligence operations specialist
wtlh Ihc 690th Electronic Secu­
rity W ing In West Berlin.
T u rn e r Is a 1984 graduate of
Seminole High School, Sanford.
A ir Force Airm an 1st Class Lee
W . Mixon J r .. son of Brenda
Monday, 221 Lakewood Drive,
DcBary. has arrived for duty In
England.
Mixon Is a security specialist
w it h the 7 3 rd S p a ce S u r ­
veillance Group.

t

Spec. Daniel W . Moon, son of
Marion E. and Thom as G. Moon.
807 Field St.. Oviedo, has com­
pleted a . U.S. A rm y prim ary
leadership course.
Students received training In
supervisory skills, leadership
principles and small unit train­
ing techniques essential to a
f i r s t - l i n e s u p e r v i s o r In a
technical or administrative envi­
ronment:
Moon l* a missile crewmember
wl|h the 9th Field Artillery In
West Germany.
IN I. Robert L. Whittaker, son of
Lorraine E. and Robert L . W h it­
taker. 412 San Carlos A ve..
Sanford, has completed basic
training at Fori Dlx. N .J.
During Ihc training, students
received Instruction In drill and
c e re m o n ie s , w e a p o n s, m a p
r e a d i n g , t a c t ic s , m i l i t a r y
courtesy, military Justice, first
aid. and A rm y history and tradi­
tions.
W hlltaker Is a 1989 graduate
of Seminole High School. San­
ford.

Rep. Art G rlndlc who talked
about "Am erica and Ihe Flag."
Grtndle pointed oul lo members
that he was sporilng a Lake
Mary pin given lo him by Mayor
Dick Fess.
G rlndir'* talk wns Inspiring
and he p ro c la im e d he was
"excited lo be here In this
country and cxcllcd about our
herllagr and freedom.”
There was a quesllnn and
answer period afierwarris.
Luncheon was served by "The
Quilled H o s t " In Sanford.
Th e Lake Mary Woman's Club
will meet next al 10 o.m.. March
22. ui T lm a n ia n C o u n iry C lub.
.
The Ihcme will be a Fashion
Show from Selgel's Fashions.

Cardan club to maat
Th e Lake Mary Garden C lub
will meet 12:30 p.m .. Marrh 14.
al ihe old Lake M a ry P re ­
sbyterian C h u rch on W lltnir
Avenue.
Everyone should bring a re v ­
ered dish lor lum h during a lour
of Mead Gardens In W inter Park.
For details, call Marv Jane
Ihiryca. 322-3911.

T H E P R ID E
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Art exhibit for tonlort
painting* of local artlal Edm und Stowe
Plcturad ia Stowa nail to ona of his works of
art.

Hlllhavtn Haaithcara Cantor, 930 S. Vtilonvllla
Ava., Sanford, racanlly conductad an art
axhlbltlon faaturlng crafta Hama and tha

G a rd e n c lu b : .
e le c t s ofttcetSL: i

Show-

SANFORD
T y iY e ttb
Halter, an Instructor In the
Ichlyo School of Ike bans,
was the guest of the Garden
Club of Sanford.
Haller gave a demonstra­
tion about the art of flower
arranging during Ihe Feb.
15 meeting.
Officers through 1990-92
were elected. The y are: Mrs.
C.E. Morion, president: Mrs.
L . McTavtsh. vice president:
Mrs. Ralph West, secretary:
and Mrs. Richard Theobald,
treasurer.
A luncheon was served by
l he Jacaranda Circle.
Guests of the meeting and
lu n c h e o n w e re P o lly
Cockrell and the Geneva
group of Erm a Gustafson.
Daisy Hinojosa. Libby Long.
Kalhy Putnam and Francine Taylo r.

T h e show, which Is free to the
public and will run seven days a
week through March 18. Is an
exhlblilon of more than 100
award-winning product designs
and technologies from Ita ly
featuring everything from motor
bikes lo rookware. It was only
the second show of Its kind In
the U.5.. the first one having
hern In New York City Iasi fall. It
is co-sponsored by the Italian
Trade Commission, of which an
office opened Iasi October In
Hcuthrow. and the Italian Design
Association.
A dozen of ihe designs were
winners of the Cnmpasso D'Oro
(Golden Com pass I award, a pre­
stigious design awurd w hich
started In Milan In 1954 hy Ihe
La Rlnascente depart menl store,
and was eventually taken over
by the Italian Association for
Industrial Design (A D I) In 1957.

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MARIANA. CUMMING

GEORGE CURRIE

Sponsor of the JV Cheerleading
and co-sponsor of F B L A , Mils
Cumming teaches Accounting I and
II, Record Keeping and Business
Math. Born in Sanford she received
her B A . from FS U and her M .A .
from Nova University. Miss D im ­
ming has 4 yean experience.

Born in Fsyeueville, N .C .,
M r Currie leaches ESE Math
and Science. He received his
B A . at the Univenity of
Sot uh Florida. Mr.Cunie has
11 yean experience.

Sponsoredby First Federal o f Seminole

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PRESENTS

Youth Revival March 11-14
DsvM Burton, Associate Director of Evsntor Mm Florida B saO stSteteCeM enIs tense* Paste* el Chic aBeaMs I Church
Florida. David lo a

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diving REVIVAL WEEK!
UWrT~^rtelMr%
oo *o&gt; oo a M M ongd i oonoort rids*. "A i
Danooa U W * . Ho foot sign i d an oxduslvo
n e e e d b y e — f r i i t e g contract wtlh Servoon fteoord s . A i he* boon tho National A rtIdanc i to* Youth lor Christ. H o
I stocks to about t o lo TO oocutor
« f a t M t e M w to* Y FC . Como hoor
do no! soundo ofdite groot record
tog eriteLU va In concert Tuesday K etch 13,

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REVIVAL W EEK SCHEDULE
Cottage Prayar Moating*
Youth Blatt Ft. Mellon Park on water Irani

March 5 through 9, 7-8 PM
Saturday March to
SA TU R D A Y EVEN TS:
9:00 AM
11 A M -5 00 PM

Activities begin
Bar-b-qua (CommunSy widt) Adults 6 Youth $4 00, Child
$3 50(11 - under)
Sport Activities and w/prayer tor Spmtual Awakening
Seminole Swat Team and K-9 Demos
Revival begins - Richard Fuller (PM) Music Evangelist Irom
FBC Merrit Island
Al Denson Arrives. Services With David Burton
Trophies awarded lor Saturday activities
'BRING A FRIEND NIGHT* Prizes awarded lo youth that
bring the most visitors
PIZZA BLAST - you must have a ticket lo get in. Tickets available
Irom youth of FBC or FBC office.
AL OENSON Concert followed by DAVID BURTON, evangelist
•VICTORY N IG H T
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330-5:30
Sunday, March 11
Monday. March 12,

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Tuesday, March 13.

5:15

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AT FORT MELLON PARK

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Available from Youth tnd other member, of FBC Sanford, Friendly TrtvcL.
Oiboixne's Bible A Book. FBC office plus other downtown buuneuct.
•Trophies will be awarded In all Individual events. Trophies and activities lo b« given oul at Monday Mle
Revival Servlets. •Overall Trophies will be given to the church with Ihe must participation point*.

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9:00
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3:00
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Santout Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March 4. 1990

by Chic Young

b y C h o rlt* M , S t h u li

P EA N U TS

Pear Contributor,
Weare returning

Note that wehave
not includedour
return address.

We have moved
to a newoffice,

andwe don't want
you to know
where we are.

HOROSCOPE
B y B ernice B « d « O sol
Y O U * B IR T H D A Y
l U r c h 4 .1 0 9 0
Involvements you have with
clubs or social organizations
could work out very well for you
in the year ahead. T h e more
exposure you have, the greater
y o u r ch ances for beneficial
happenings.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20)
T h is Is a good day lo get In touch
with a person you recently met
you'd like to knuw belter. Some­
thing constructive could develop
through this relationship. Pisces,
(real yoursell to a birthday gift.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead by
m ailing 91.25 lo Astro-Graph,
c/o this newspaper. I’.O. Ikix
9 I4 2 H . Cleveland. O H 441013-42#*. Be sure lo state your
zodiac sign.
A R IE S I March 2 1-April 19)
Persons with whom you’ll be
associating today will lie re­
sponsive lo your nerds and
In te re s ts . If som e ty p e of
assistance Is required, politely
express your desires.
TAURUS (April 2 a M a y 20)
T r y to pal around with friends
today whose Ideas are compati­
ble with yours. Conditions are
both Interesting and unusual,
and all parties could gain some­
thing from the arrangement.
O E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
Events over which you'll have
little or no control should work
out to your advantage today. By
the time the dust settles, your
status or reputation could be
enhanced In some manner.

CANCER (June 2 1-July 221 If
you feel conditions warrant It,
don't be fearful about taking a
reasonable risk today In order lo
advance your sclf-lnlerrsls. Your
Judgment should be reliable.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Pro­
jects or enterprises that require
Im a g in a tio n a n d r r e u t lv it y
should be your cup of lea today.
If yo u get teamed u p w ith
someone equally us talented as
yourself, look out world.
V n t O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22| A
relationship In w hich you're
presently Involved rould begin
lo lake on new dimensions ut
this lime. Each may start to see
more lo admire In the other.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 )
Conditions that have a bearing

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
l U r c h 5 .1 9 9 0
Progress In the year ahead
could lie determined to a large
d e g re e h y y o u r a b i lit y to
establish delimit- goals and stlrk
lo them . A void ch u n grs for
change's sake.
P IS C E S I Feb. 20 March 20) Ikv e ry c a re fu l y o u d o n 't I n ­
advertently hurt a friend's feel­
ings today by slo w in g a prefer­
ence for being In the company of
someone else. D ie wound may
not easily heal. Major changes
are ahead
........................
for Pisces In the
co m ing year. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today.
Mad 91.23 to Astro-Graph c/o
this newspaper. P.O. Box 9142H.
Cleveland. O il 44(01-3428. Iksure to slate your zodiac sign.
A R IE S (March 21 -April 191 If
others aren't producing ut levels
you think Ihcy slum Id. It might
tre your fault today. You must be
certain to clearly define your
expectations and object Ives.
T A U R U S |Apnl 20 May 20) A
failure to operate within the
confines of your com m on sense

by Bob T h a v e s

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upon your material well being
are rather unusual, yet posltlvr
today. Th ro u g h some type of
mysterious m azr personal guln
Is likely.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 In
your conversations with others
today you will be gifted with the
rare ability lo say exactly the
right thing at exactly the right
time. Something fortuitous may
rrsult.
S A G I T T A R I U S INov. 23D e c.
2I| A financial drvrlopinenl that
has been looking rather "Iffy"
lalely could take a lurn for the
belter loduy. Gains, ruthrr lhan

losses, appear more proliablr.
C A P R IC O R N IDec. 2 2 . Ian.
I9| Yield lo your rrstlcss urges
today, particularly If Ih rv arc
directing you lo grt In touch
with persons yuu’v r Ireen ne­
glecting lalely. Mike u list ami
slart calllngor visiting
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. I!)|
Your Insights and hunches lit
financial or commercial slluti
(lulls could tie ralher uslounillng
nxlay. Pay heed lo urging tluit
strongly d lr r r i you lo do a
specific thing.
1 0 1 9 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R EN
TEK P M ISE ASSN.

eould tie a big mistake today.
Don't 'ignore your belter Judg­
ment (or the sakr of expediency.
G E M I N I (May 21 Ju n o 20)
Circumstances m ay force you to
put the priorities of others above
your own today. If you ran't
change things, (inn't add to your
Irustratlons w llh a ]Mx&gt;r altitude.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22) In
activities where teamwork Is
required tie sure everyone In­
volved has the same goal In
m ind. Success will be denied If
there Is n ’t h a rm o n y In Ihe
ranks.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 If you
hope to tie productive today, you
will have to tie both methodical
and consistent. Doing things In
(Its and starts wnn't cut the
mustard.
VIRGO (A u g . 23-Sept. 22)
There's a possibility your social
arrangrm cnls might be changed
ut Ihe last minute today. Take
m atters In stride and don't
demand that friends conform (o
your rigid pm gram.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
you frel as though your back Is
up against the wail today, re­

evaluate eondllkins. You m ay lie
Ihe one w ho Is placing obstacles
in your ow n pa i h
via •
•S C O R P IO (Oct, .U4‘ Nuv,.vV2t
Not everyone with whom you II
lie dealing today wll^bc as frank
and forthright as you are. Ikcareful not to talk about thing-*
that ran later hr twisted and
used against you.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dci
2t| T h e rr's a d u n c e you might
tie a hit too apathetic about your
possessions today. T h is kind ol
altitude rou ld iTrule an cnvl
ronment where w ine ly jtr of loss
Is possible.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n
lf)| ll could tarnish your reputa­
tion If you try to hack out of a
commitment today that you've
rrrcn lly made. It's best you bite
the bullet and honor your word.
A Q U A R IU S Wan. 20-Fcb. 19)
lk- mindful of your limitations
(oday or else you m lghl take on
more assignments than you can
comfortably manage and do a
had Job with racli in your basic
lo gel them done.
1 0 1 9 9 0 . N KW SPAPF.lt KN
T E H P R IS E ASSN.

WIN AT BRIDGE
B y Ja m e s Ja c o b y
Declarer did not give his oppo­
nents m uch credit In ihe play of
t h r e e n o - t r u m p , lie w o n
d u m m y's queen of hearts and
played a diamond lo Ills queen.
West won the ace and woodcnly
played unolher heart. So South
quickly rallied nfr five s|iade
tricks, three hearts and one
dlamond. West can do m uch
lietlrr. Il Is a llp-off that declarer
holds Ihe ace of spades when he
docs not attack that suit at trick
two. And West knows that de­
clarer holds A -K of hearts and
the queen ol diam onds. He
therefore cannot hold the club
ace or he would have o|x-ned the
hlddlng with a strong one noIrum p. So West should play
clubs, and the right approach Is
lo hang down the club king
Th a t cnahles East to encourage

with the club right. A second
club will lie played lo East’s ace.
and a club back goes through
declarer's remaining 9-6 with
West holding Ihe J-7 . If declarer
wants to force the defense lo give
him the contract, ruthrr than
rely on u defensive error, he can
try running llir spade sull after
ta k in g the first tric k w ith
d u m m y's heart quren. He ran
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clubs away on (h r long spades.
Meanwhile what can West do
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lo make two discards on Ihe
spades? Sure, he can safely
throw Ihe 10 of diamonds. What
next? Since a heart discard will
m ake S o u th 's lllllc heart a
winner. West must shed a club.
Now declarer plays a diamond to
Ihe queen as before, and West no
longer has four rluhs that cun be
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Sorority honors 'Sanford Sons’ in first Hall of Fame
Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter
of Alpha Kappa A lpha Sorority
Inc. honored and Inducted 32
native Sanford Sons Into the
First Sanford Hall of Fame. The
oath was given by Soror Delorla
Myles and Velma W illiams.
T h e s e n a t iv e s o n s w e re
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overcom e obstacles, m a king
themaelvea role models In their
communities. T h is Indeed has
made history In Sanford. Pre­

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m orning worship service and
program was Soror Juanita G.
Harold. Music was uniter the
direction of Soror Bobria Alex­
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Native Sons blended their voices
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hymns, familiar to us all. Special
aolo. "Impossible Dream ", was
rendered by honorce Preston
DeBoee with Honorce Earl E.
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trodu rrd Native Son Honorer
K u h n Brooks, retired principal
o f H u n g e r f o rd E le m e n t a ry
School. Eatonvllie. alter a tenor
saxophone solo was played by
H ono re r Hortold Nathan, ac­
companied by his wife Ingrid H.
Nathan al the organ.
T h e speaker of the morning
then gave the awaiting audience
the message ol (he morning:
"G e l Heady. Ih r Tra in Is C om ­
in g ." which was a challenge lo
take a look at our lives and
communities lo see what we can
do to help make changes. He
reminded us that we have not
a rrlvrd lo go forth into our
communities and lie doers and
w ork toward solutions. T h is
messitge will (orever linger In the
minds end hearts ol those In
attendance.
Inductees receiving (he oath to
the Native Sons Mall of Fame
were: W lUleG.
Allen; Willie Ashley: Lee Black:
Edward Hlackshrarc. the Rev.
Em ory Blake: Russell Boston:
l ) r . O s w a ld B ru n s o n : l,con
Brooks: Rufus Brooks: Dr. E tto II
Ch e rry: Herbert Cherry: Levi
Colem an: Dr. Calvin Collins;
Ernest Cullirelh: John Daniels.
Victor Dargan: Richard Davis:
Preston Dr Hose; Carlton Edge:
Richard Evans: Lt. J O , Ertk
Freddie: Lewis George: Colonel
Charles Ulltson: Em ory Green:
the Rev. Jam es llagln; Dr. Lou
C. Harold: Simon Harper: Alcre
Hastings
Also. Erie Jo hnson: Jessie
Jones: Ik-nny Joseph: Jo hnny
Joseph; Willie King; Percy Lee:
D C . McCoy: Earl E. Mlnott:
Bernard M lirhcll: Jo hn Moore:
F r e d d i e M u n g c n ; R o n a ld
Nathan: Dr. Willie B. Newman;
Law m an Oliver Sr.: Low man
O live r J r .: Lawrence Prince:
Clifford Pringle: Len Purnell:
Herman Rcfro J r .; Charles Rob­
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Scott: Henry L. S c u rry : Dr.
Willie Sherman: Jo h n n y Single­
ton; Captain Luke Stallworth:
D r. C a r r o ll S ta p le r: H e n ry
Tallon: Robert II. Thom as Jr .:
Ernest Thorne: Clayton Tu rne r:
Royce Walden: Edward Wilson:
Jam es Wilson: Edgar Williams:
D r. Stephen C. Wright: Alex­
a nder W y n n J r . ; A le xa nde r
W ynn III: and Sylvester W ynn.
The committee Sorors Velina
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Ju a nita Harold. Kalhcryn Alex­
a n d e r . B e l ly F r e d d ie a n d
Baslleus Delorls Myles extended
words of appreciation to Allen
Chapel AM E Church and Pastor
J . l l . Woodard and the Sanford
com m unity fur the success of the
llrst Native Sons Hall of Fame.

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Elks to host event
Celery City Lodge No. 5*12 and
Evergreen Tem p le No. :)2 I Im ­
proved Benevolent Protective
O rder of Elks of the W orld
tnvllrs Ihr com m unity lo u llrnd
(Is Elks Awareness Day. March
I I . al the I I a.nt. worship
service at T h e New Bethel AM E
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Sanford.

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EARLY CHILDHOOO
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
F lr if tm p rm iD n i. loc*r*d «t 1331 W n l tlh S lr w l.
Snntord. op*n*d M ay •■ '*•* Th* Khool . 1 1 lorrrwrly
known a , " R E S T H A V E N K IN D E R G A R T E N " , which
operated * Day Car* Cantar at th* Via tor I* yaar*. Th*
ownar* ot Fir*l ImpratUon*. Jam a* and Mala Brook,,
movad lo Santord Ira n Bolton. M a Whll* living In Boilon.
M r and Mr*. Brock, both war* Involvtd with P*ig*
Acadamy ol Roabury. M a Palg* Acadamy . a , tlartad by
I hair family XI yaar* ago and now c o m ),I, of J K h o o l,
varying chltdrtfl Ir o n Infant through aghth grad* Mr
Brook, w a , th* managar ol Palg* Acadamy and M r ,
Brook* wa* haad taaelwr ter m any ya a r. Together, they
bring a wealth ot knowledge to Santord In th* Held ot Early
Childhood Davak^m ant Evidence ol thalr protection*!ivn
I* th* tact that F l r » l Im p ra iilo na E a rly Childhood
Developmenl C a lle r wa* awarded Ih* "Gold Saal Ot
E » cel lent* A w a rd ", by Comm unity Coordnaled Child Cara
F o r Central Florida. Inc II I , Indead an hcror lo be w ir e led
among la other* to r * » l v * Ih* "Cold Saal A w ard"
Competing with O * K hool, It I , aaceptlonal to ectom pinh
t h l, teat during |ud Ih* lin t yaar ol oparatlonl F ir ,I
Im p ra u io n , I* lortirvata lo have a Halt ol IJ highly
Qualified, dedie a tod and motivated toacher, Many have
com* Iron, other Cantar, and from Ih* Seminole County
School Board It th* ya ar, ol tta lt egwrianc* war* to b*
totaled. It world add up to over ISO ye ar,I F lr ,t lm p re „ io n ,
uphold, Ih* high*,! standard, ot Quality education The
program begin, at a M am each day Braaklatt I , tar red el
M S am Th* children than go to m uilc c la n al • OS am and
c t a t w , begin at I 40 am Th* Khool h a , been selected by
Th e Seminole County School Board to participate in The
E a rly Intervention Program lor children 1 year, of age
Bator* and attar Khool car* it available lor children u p lo
ag* II Summer C a rrs It open M ay throuspi August lor age,
4 I* ya ar, Summer Cam p I, held in I MO week session, For
more Informa Hon about First Impression, cell H i OeOS

�•6 — Sonlord Harald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. March 4, 1900

Education
IN B R IE F
Altamonte MaktATakt
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S — Parents of students In K in ­
dergarten through third grade at Altamonte Elementary
School. 300 Plnevlrw Street, will be able to get free assistance
In helping I heir children with school work at home.
Th e second Make and Take fair will be March 8 and 8 from I
to 2:30 p.m. In the school's resource room.
Parents will have the opportunity to make various games to
lake home to their children to help them learn math and
reading. The games are geared toward younger students, but
parents of fourth and fifth graders are welcome to attend.
For more Information, call the school at 831-6608.

Professionals spsak on carstra in flight
L O N G W O O D — Approximately 20 aviation-related busi­
nesses will be at Mil wee Middle School. 1725 South County
Road 427. March 9 to talk about their jobs and careers In
iivtatlon.
Some of the demonstrators Include Hill Hoolh. owner of a
local parachute manufacturing company, who will "drop in "
on the school s soccer field: Rred McLaughlin, a helicopter
: pilot, who will land his helicopter on the field for the children to
&lt; see and a parnplane and glider will also be available for
viewing.
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Th e aviation career day Is a part of the vocational curerr
I week celebration at Mllwce. O n M arrh H two students from
each home room will lie shadowing business |&gt;eople at the
school's business partners Park Suite llolel. Harnett Hank.
; Dominoes Plrxa and Days Inn.

I Locals on Stetson honor roll
|
D r L A M ) — Stetson University ret-rntly announced their
I- honor roll of students who maintained a 3.50 or better grade
point average last semester. Three local students were on that
list:
Mrlissa Navarro, daughter of D r and Mrs Felix A Navarro ol
Sanford. .I graduate ol Lake Mary High School: Ell/alielb
Annette llrookn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W rndcll L. Ilrooks of
Sinlnrd. a graduate of Seminole High School and Karen
Elizabeth Barley, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Lewis A Harley, a
grailuate of Lake Mary High School

Area high school reunions planned
SA N FO R D — T w o local high schools are planning their
twenty year reunions for this summer.
T h e Lym an High School class of 1970 Is planning their 20
year reunion for J u ly 21 and the Seminole High S r bool class of
1970 Is planning their 20 year reunion for Ju ly 27 and 28
For more Information about either reunion, call Joan Evans
at 291-2941

Seminole’s graphic
arts department is
clean, fancy, new
■Vwent M M
Herald staff writer
SA N FO R D - Th e presses are
rolling at Seminole High .School
In the newly completed graphic
aria department.
The floor Is still Immaculate,
no Ink spills have stained the
tiles. A few job orders are filed
neatly In manllla folders. Several
skrtrhes and a final version of
the new vocational department
logo arr scattered across a table.
Teacher Kevin Greene Is In his
office Just off the main classroom
area next to the fully-outfitted
darkroom. Paper samples are
pinned to the bulletin board
above him on the wall. He Is
working on the department’s
A p p le M a c in to s h c o m p u te r
system. He tries one lypefare
and thru unoihrr on the screen,
trying to find the perfect font to
match the words on tlie screen
"This is so much easier than
when the type had to l»e set by
hand." Greene said, marvelling
at the technology.
The students a rr taught to set
the type by hand helorr they
tackle the computer Greene said
It serves a dual purpose First.
Iliey learn a little of the hlstorv
of the technology ol their chosen
prnlrsxlon and sriondlv. some
print shops still use the old
fashioned methods
I’rliicTpal W avnr Epps said he
Is excited to see the vocational
education students working In
llie school's own print simp
d e s ig n in g , c u llin g , p a stin g,
p rin tin g a n d b in d in g
lie 's
r x c llr d also by the fu tu re
IMMsIbllltles that the graphic arts
de|sirluirul holds for the whole
sc I m s i I &lt;onim unlty.
"W e're working toward having
I fie Seminole (the school news

paper) done completely In-housr
from start to finish." h r said.
T o that end the newspaper
staff has been working on a
Macintosh to typeset and lay out
their pagrs. which ut this time
are still sent to an outside
printer.
"Pretty soon. It will all he tkinr
here." Epps said.
Th e graphic arts class begun
In August with no mechanical
equipment In place, hut Greene
said the first purl of the yrar was
used to learn the basics through
trxlhook studies
"It was a good lime for hook
learning." Greene said, "but I'm
glad we've finally got ull the
equipm ent."
T h e rr was a delay In receiving
the presses and the culling and
binding machlnrs at the begin­
ning ol the year though orders
were placed d u rin g the last
school year when the rlass was
Initially planned.
"W e hud planned lor It all to
tie in here in A ugust." Epps said,
"but It turned out |usl us well for
K rvln When the m achlnrs did
get In. the kids were able to go
right to work on them ."
T h e rr a rr about 80 students,
divided Into four sections, taking
the i nurse this yra r Arrordlng
to Greene, many of Ih r students
have expressed an Inlerrsl In
continuing the course into an
in trrm rd u iir level next yrar and
a more advanced level the fol­
lowing year
Greene, who usrd to work at
Ih r school district print shop
hrfore moving to Ih r classroom,
runs his class like a business H r
said that sort of environment
helps the students see what a
real |ob In graphic arts would hr
like

‘Reflections’
The Wilson Elementary PTA encouraged students to participate in
the National PTA *'Reflections Cultural Arts Program with the
four categories in literature, music, photography and visual arts
The theme was Where does the sky end* * Ovgr SO Wilson
students participated The se are som e of the w inners:
Kindergartner Taylor Robertson (top left), first grader Tam!
Beverley, and second grader Travis Robertson More winners
Included third grader Tracy Long (bottom left); fourth grader
Maysa Miilan. and fifth grader Brian Martin

Kodysz gets presidential scholarship
O V IE D O — Dawn la-lgh Kodvsz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Jo n Dean Kodysi ol Winter Springs and a senior at Oviedo
High School, lias accepted a presidential scholarship to allrnd
Chowan College in Murfreesboro. N C. for the 1990-91
academic year
T h e presidential scholarship, given to only five students each
"year.1 pa|N three quarters of the student's tuition T o receive
the scholarship, students must maintain a 3 3 grade point
average, must be In the lop 10 percent of their graduating rlass
and score at least 850 on the S A T

'Huge Garage Sale’ planned
W IN TE R SP R IN G S - Th e Lake Howell High School band
will tie hosting their annual "Huge Garage Sale" March IO to
raise money for the hand's planned trip to New Orleans to
perform at Loyola U n lvrrslly In April. The sale will take place
In the parking lot behind Glendale Federal In the Xtra
Shopping Center on State Ruud 430 In W inter Springs
There will I k - items ranging from nlk-naks to furniture und
appliances. T h rre will tie cotfee and doughnuts available In the
morning and hot dogs, soda und bakrd goods In the afternoon.
A new rar will be rallied olf on Saturday afternoon.
For m orr Information, cull the school ut 078-5505

English Estates names math superstars
FERN PARK — English Estates Elementary School had quite
a lew students score perfect marks on the math superstars
worksheet the last two weeks
Those students were: Antonia Hoguslawskl. A m y Hurrhlleld.
Ashley Hurrhlleld. Lauren Dalton. Jason. Guldens. Ned
Krslianl. Angela Knapp. Meredith Laurence. Kevin Loomis.
Jennifer Metier. Stacy Morris. Nicole Punknrr. Tan ya Rlpp.
Krystal Roux. C h ls ilu r Ro/on. Elizabeth Ryan. Tllfuny Wellnltz
and Karen Yapo.

Tuskawilla to host international fair
O V IE D O — T h e sixth unnual Tuskawilla International Fair
Day will be March 22. Tuskawilla Middle School. 1801
Tuskawilla Road. Is looking fur m rm b rrs of the community
who would lie willing to volunteer their Ume und lulrnts lor the
event.
Organizers need |&gt;eople to speak about divergent cultures,
perform traditional music und dances, prepare ethnic foods or
display clothes representing different countries.
T o volunteer or to get more Information call the school at
678-2552.

Burnett to publish research
SAN FOR D — Fred Hurnett. assistant principal ut Lakevlew
Middle School. 21 Lakevlew Ave.. has hern Invited by the
Educational Resources Information Center Clearinghouse on
Information Resources at Syracuse University In Syrarusr.
N.Y. to publish his research on "diagnostic and prescriptivepreparation fo the Florida Student Stale Assessment Test."
* Hurnett's work Is currently being used In the Seminole
County school district to help students perform better on the
S S A T for the eighth grade.

DIVIDENDS wins national recognition
A L T A M O N T E SP RIN G S — T h e Nullonal Association of
Partners In Education and Om ni Magazine announced recently
that the Seminole County D IV ID EN D S program was one of two
programs In the state to receive the National Creative
Partnerships Award at the National School Volunteer Confer­
ence.
T h e D IV ID E N D S program has over 6.000 com m unity
volunteers who help schools und students.
Clay County's Penny Farms Retirement Partnership was the
other winning program In the state.

Joseph on Lehigh dean’s list
B E T H L E H E M . Penn. — Charles K. Joseph of Fern Park was
named to the Lehigh University dean's list foi the fall semester.
Undergraduates selected for the dean's list have earned a
grade-point average of 3.5 or heller on a scale of 4.0 while
I.iking at least 12 credit hours*/classes.

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Is p le a s e d to J o i n t h e " W e lc o m e W a g o n ’
F a m ily In S e m in o le C o u n t y

If You Are:
Moving Into Or
Around The Area
Getting Married
Having A Baby

Report: U.S. spends
less on early education
U n l t U P ra a a In t a r n a t lo n a l

W A S H IN G TO N - Th e United
Stales spends a smaller percent­
age of Us nullonal wealth un
educating students In prest-huol
through 12th grude than Japan.
West Germ any and many oilier
Industrial countries, a study said
Monday.
The liberal Economic Policy
Institute said lls Itndlngs con­
tradict claims by the Hush ad
nilnlsiratlon that the Am erican
e d u e a llo n a l system Is w ell
funded. Adinlnlsirailon officials
said the re p o rt's statistical
methods were flawed.
The EP1 study compared the
percentage of gross national
product — the total value of
goods and services — spent on
education In 16 countries, using
U.N. and Edurallou Department
figures. Th e figures In I lie report
wert Irani 1985. the last year
complete statistics were avail­
able.
T h e E l'l study found that
when public und private spend-

log on ull levels of education —
Including higher education —
were co m p a re d , the U n ite d
Slutcs was lied for second plucc
with Canada and i hr
N e t h e r la n d s , t r a i lin g o n ly
Sweden.
Hut when spending on pre­
school through 12th grade was
considered, the United States
lied for I2lh.
S w e d e n

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f i r s t

I n

enrollm ent-adjusted spending
f o llo w e d by A u s t r ia , th e n
Switzerland. Norway. Belgium.
Denmark. Japan. Canada. West
G e r ni a n y . F r a n c e , t h e
Netherlands. Great Britain and
Italy. O nly Australia and Ireland
trailed the United Stales, the
study said.
Charles Kolb, undersecretary
of education, called Ihe report
"Irrelevant" because of Its use of
G NP. saying Am erica s|H-uds
more per student In preschool
through 12th grude than any
Industrial counlry other Ilian
Switzerland.

L e t y o u r W e lc o m e W agon re p re s e n ta tiv e
a n s w e r y o u r q u e s tio n s a b o u t th e a rea a n d
p re s e n t y o u w ith fre e g ifts .

If You Live In One Of These Areas,
Please Call
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E d ito ria ls / O p in io n s
V IN C E N T C A R R O LL

Time for Cold Warriors to boast
E D IT O R IA L S

Even Einstein w as
w ro n g occasionally
" I t w a s alt a m is t a k e ," th e red-faced
scientist a d m itte d re c e n tly .
T h e m is ta k e that J o h n M iddle ton, a Los
A la m o s N a tio n a l L a b o ra to ry a stro nom e r, w as
ta lk in g a b o u t had to d o w ith w hat he a n d his
c o lle a g u e s b e lie v e d w a s a s t r a n g e a n d
In te re s tin g pulsar In th e re m n a n ts o f a n e w ly
d isco ve re d supernova. A pulsar, a n e x tre m e ly
dense m a s s of s u b a to m ic particles called
n e u tro n s , em its p u lse s of ligh t a t regular
Inte rva ls: these p a rtic u la r em issions, fro m the
closest a n d brightest su p e rn o va y e t observed,
w ere a sto u n d in g .
In N e w O rleans o n F e b . 19, M id d le to n told a
m e e tin g o f the A m e ric a n A ssocia tion of the
A d v a n c e m e n t of S c ie n c e that the b rig h t a n d
b e a m in g sig n a l he a n d h is colleagues th o u g h t
they w e re gettin g fro m a m y s te rio u s p u lsa r
a c tu a lly w a s c o m in g fro m a television ca m e ra
o n th e ir telescope.
Scie ntists, of course, a re o n ly h u m a n , a fact
that also a ccou nts fo r th e c u rre n t c o n tro v e rs y
o ve r the level of c a n c e r risk associated w ith
asbestos.
If th e re w a s one t h in g m ost A m e ric a n s w ere
sure of, It w as th e d a n g e r of e x p o s u re to
asbestos. N o w . a s t u d y p u b lish e d In a recent
issue of Science M a g a zin e su g g e s ts that
c h ild re n face a greater ris k of d y in g fro m the
w h o o p in g co ug h v a c c in e , from d r o w n in g or
fro m p la y in g high sc h o o l football th a n from
asbestos I n the cla ssroom .
T h e co n c lu s io n o f th e five scientists w h o
w ro te th e article raises serious qu e stions
a b o u t g o v e rn m e n t o rd e rs n o w fo rc in g all
p u b lic a n d p riva te e le m e n ta ry a n d h ig h
sch ools to e x a m in e th e ir c la ss ro o m s lor
a sb e sto s a n d to re p a ir o r re m o v e it If
ne cessa ry.

D EN V ER — Forgive m y gloating, but revenge
Is an underrated pleasure. H ard-line a nti­
communists have endured years of unrelenting
scorn from a majority of Intellectuals, and so It la
high time to settle accounts.
The gloating la not just over the historic vote
In Nicaragua. In w hich com m unists again
proved they cannot win a free election. It la also
generated by I he chorus of liberated voices from
l he Eastern bloc. Have you noticed how m any of
Ihcm. on the subject of the Cold W ar, sound as If
they were addressing a Uoldwater rally rtrra
1964?
Just u few years ago. anyone who claimed the
Soviet Union had been a historic "source of
nightmares." and who unabashedly described
the United Slates as a "defender of freedom."
w ould have been ridiculed as crude and
sim plistic. O n ly a fellow steeped In a n ti­
communist cant could poaslbly suggest that the
Soviet Union "w a s a country that rightly gave
people nightmares because no one knew what
would occur to Its rulers next and what country
they would decide to conquer."
And yet a well-known world figure has now
spoken those words and escaped w ith his
reputation Intact. More than that, he’s received a
standing ovation from Congress for his speech.
I ’ m referring to V aclav Havel, of course.

Czechoslovakian president, playwright. Intellec­
tual and former prisoner of conscience.
Many In Havel’s congresalonal audience would
have gagged had the
same lines been u t­
tered (as they were.
In e f f e c t , m a n y
tlmesl by the likes of
Ronald Reagan. Now
th e s e p e o p le a re
pretending to have
shared such senti­
ments all along. His­
t o r y w ill r e c o r d
otherwise.
For hard-line rhet­
oric. though, no one
will top the throng
that greeted Secre­
tary of State Jam es
Baker on his recent
t r i p to B u lg a r i a .
About 1.000 people
m e t h im o u t s id e
Soria’s Sheraton,
chanting "N o money for
bye, commies." You’t
been transported to a rally of the Young
Americans for Freedom — a rally complete even

S c ie n tists, b e in g h u m a n , also a rriv e at
different co n clu s io n s a b o u t the u rg e n c y of the
global w a r m in g th re a t. A g ro w in g n u m b e r arc
c h a lle n g in g the w id e ly accepted n o tio n that
globa l w a r m in g a lre a d y has b e g u n : th e y're
w a r n in g C on gre ss n o t to leap In to global
w a r m in g p o lic y m a k in g u n til the fin d in g s are
m o re definite.
C o n g re s s ru n s th e ris k , th e y s a y , of
e n a c tin g policies th a t c o u ld lead to an
Increase In global gases.
T h e p h ilo s o p h e r A lfre d N o rth W h ite h e a d
w o q ld n o t ha ve b e e n s u rp ris e d b y the
g lo b a l-w a rm in g c o n tro v e rs y . " T h e r e are no
w h ole t r u t h s ." h e w ro te . " A l l tru th s a rc
h a lf-tru th s .”
S c ie n tific tru th Is n o exception. T h a t ’s w h y
a m e a s u re of s k e p tic is m a bou t th e latest
scientific fin d in g Is h e a lth y . A s h e a lth y as
ea ting oat b ra n , y o u m ig h t say.

Berry's World

"Try not to laugh when they ton you not to
have a big military establishment!"

T a k e Boris Nothin, host of a popular Soviet T V
show called "G o od Evening Moscow" and
professor at the University of Moscow. In a
recent talk at Regia College In Denver. Nothin
upset faculty members with hla luck) discussion
of hla country and America.
One fellow, undoubtedly an Amenca-basher of
high standing, remarked In anger that Nothin’s
Impressions didn't "sound like the America I live
in. You make It sound like a much more
efficient, pleasant place." Others were distressed
to hear Nothin Insist that tough words such as
Reagan's "evil em pire" speech had nothing to do
with prolonging the Cold W ar.
Nothin wouldn’t say It. but Reagan's language
probably shortened the Cold W a r by Impressing
upon the Soviets the depth of ou r resolve. As the
British writer Peregrine W orslhom e has put It:
"W a rs , even cold w ars, are not won by
ambivalence or halfhearted ness, and the left at
best was halfhearted and ambivalent about the
Cold W a r...."

JACK ANDERSON

Castro appears
to be odd man out

T h e ' estim ated to ta l cost for sch ools to
a dh e re to the re g u la tio n Is at least 96 billion,
for c o m m e rc ia l a n d p u b lic b u ild in g s, between
$ 100 b illio n a n d 9 15 0 b illio n .
T h e scien tists d o n ’t d e n y that asbestos Is a
kille r; th e y do q u e s tio n the fe a sibility of
re m o v in g asbestos fro m schools a n d othe r
b u ild in g s . T h e y p o in t o u t that re m o v a l stirs
u p t h e fib e rs , a n d th a t m a y be m o re
d a n g e r o u s th a n th e a c tu a l p re s e n c e of
asbestos. S cientists a t the E n v iro n m e n ta l
P ro tectio n A g e n c y, e v a lu a tin g the sam e data,
disagree.

w ith rah-rah signs reading "V iv a U.S. A .”
Soviet visitors, too. have been busy embar­
rassing those U.S. elites who’ve spent y e a n
lecturing Americana about ou r "misconcep­
tions" of the enemy.

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

W hat to do about education
W A S H IN G TO N — T h e most basic question
that parents, teachers and students can ask of
the President of the United Stale and the
governors of the 50 slates Is this: Arc you
serious about the goals for education Im ­
provement which you said American should
pledge to meet In this decade?
The unw rr to that question Is unequivocally
yes.
Th e goals are extremely ambitious. Sen.
Daniel I'. Muynlhun ID -N .Y.) m ay well be right
In warning lliat none of them can be achieved
— if you take literally such statements as: "B y
the year 2000. U.S. students will be first In the
world in mathematics and science achieve­
ment.. Every adult American will be lllcrale...(And) every school In American will be
free of drugs and violence...”
Hut even If they are not achieved, those are
the right goals. And the fact that the governors
and the President agreed that "substantial,
even radical, changes will have to be made" In
the present education system to have even a
Impe of success Is I errl bl y Im porta n 1,
No one should underestimate the difficulty of
making Iho-*e changes. From Ihe faculty of
tcucher-tralnlug colleges lo I he corps of testing
experts, there are m any education bureaucrats
with a strong Interest In protecting the status
quo. Hut the Ice Is breaking in enough places
lo lend credence to Maine Gov. Jo hn R.
McKcrnan. J r .'s (R) comment that. "Contrary
to what m any of us thought. Ihe education
establishment Is ready lo work with us."
As the governors and President met. the
American Assn, of School Administrators and
the National Education Assn. (N E A I. the
largest teachers' union, each Issued Its own
report on restructuring the schools. T h e
former dealt skeptically with some of the
arguments fnr restructuring. Hut In the end. It
said school officials "should be wide open lo
change and challenge" because ultimately. "It
Is nui a quest loir of If but of how ." And N E A , In
announcing that It was creating u "national
center fur Innovation In education." pointed to
more than tiOO classroom-based experiments
already under way.
Almost every governor I talked to had his
own examples of school Innovations. New
Mexico G u v . G a rre y C a rru th e rs (K ) has
encouraged three schools In his stale. Includ­
ing one on a Zu nl Indian reservation, to try an
Intensive education experiment promoted by
Theodore Sizer, a Hrown University professor,
in which small classes of high-schoolers
discuss ihe writings of philosophers such as
Hnhhcs and Locke — challenging material
even In elite liberal u rls rn llrg rs
Alaska Gov. Steve Cowpcr IDI has Invited
students tram Eskimo villages lo study at an
open enrollment high school In Slika. where
I lie curriculum focuses on Pacific Hasln trade
opportunities and it,eludes Instruction In

Chinese. Japanese and Russian. Some of the
students visited Japan last year and negoti­
ated — In Japanese — a marketing agreement
for Alaskan smoked fish.
Using federal-stale Job training funds. South
Ca ro lina G o v. Carroll Ca m p be ll (R| has
persuaded 328 companies In his state to open
classrooms ai plant
sites, where workers
can take rem edial
education courses or
upgrade their skills.
Some 6.000 people
have completed at
least one course, and
ihe dem and Is so
great that not
enough certified In­
s t r u c t o r s c a n be
found.
T h e re are m a ny
such examples. And
they arc only the
vanguard of far more
numerous and basic
rhanges. Carruthers
INo one should
and Arkansas Gov.
underestimate
Bill C linton ID ), a
Ihe difficulty
leader In the reform
ot making
effort, believe that
those
Ihe whole concept of
changes. J
Ih e p u b lic school
must change. Instead
of being open only
right hours a day
and only 180 days a year, as Is typical now.
the school must become a day-and-evcnlng
center for a m uch wider variety of education
offerings, serving adults as welt us children,
and operating 12 months a year.
Most of Ihe changes will be bottom-up.
coming from local schools und local com m uni­
ties. Hut there Is a national role, and Ihe Hush
a d m in is tra tio n , w h ile c h a ra c te ris tic a lly
cautious, Is stepping up lo some of Ihe
challenges everyone agrees the federal gov­
ernment must lake on. In a tight budget year
for domestic programs. Hush recommended a
9500 million Increase for Ihe widely admired
Head Start pre-school program and a 36
percent Increase In funds for research ami
development of better tools.
Carruthers. the current chairman of the
Education Commission of ihe Slalrs. said he
lold Hush that unless he was prewired lo keep
coming back to ihls education Issue every year
as long as he’s I'resideut. there was no point In
even selling the goals. Hush agreed. Carruthers said And th rrr will be m any parents,
teachers, students — and even Journalists —
holding him and the governors to that
promise.
Education Is just loo Important to Irrat as a
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W A S H IN G T O N - W hile U S . leaders were
toasting Czechoslovakian President Vaclav
Havel last week. Fidel Castro had plenty of
reason to bite his nails.
T h e democratization of Czechoslovakia
poses problems for the Cuban dictator. Until
last year's breakdown of communist rule in
Czechoslovakia. It was one of Castro’s last
bastions of support. Th a t could all change
under Havel.
Since Cuba and the United States have no
diplomatic relations.
C a s t r o k e e p s h is
W a s h in g to n , D .C .,
base of operations In
th e C z e c h o s lo v a k
Embassy. But Castro
and Havel are about
a s c o m p a t ib le a t
D o n a ld and Iva na
T ru m p .
H a v e l c a m e to
W a s h i n g t o n to
spread the word of
democracy — a dirty
w o r d In C a s t r o ’ s
book. Castro clings to
com m unism like an
addiction. He la so
f C a s tro c lin g s
committed to Marxist
to c o m m u ­
Ideals that observers
n is m Ilka an
a re b e g in n in g to
a d d lc tio n .jp
w o n d e r a b o u t h is
mental state. He has
even been touting
the Idea of putting Cuba Into a war economy
In which Cubans would survive on half the
food they now have and ho[&gt;e that patriotism
would sustain them.
If Castro insists on being one of the last
world leaders lo wave the old-style com m u­
nist banner, then he m ay have to find another
place In Washington to wave It. Havel la
already under pressure from U.S. leaders to
d u m p Cuba as a roommate and friend.
We have learned that several senators.
Including Bob G raham D-Fla., Jo h n McCain.
D -A rlz.. and Joe Lleberm an. D-Conn., gave
Havel a letter during his Washington visit
asking him to "review the current diplomatic
arrangement with Havana." Th e letter re­
m inds Havel of a num ber of hum an rights
abuses attributed to Cuba, such as Impris­
onm ent of dissidents.
These are hard times for Castro, and he
stands to lose a lot more than Just an office in
Washington. He depends on 97 billion a year
In aid from Eastern Europe, but the sweeping
changes there will push him low on the
priority list in countries that need all the
money they can get to buttress their ow n
changing economics. Sending money to Cuba
so Castro can perpetuate on oppressive
system that those countries have i si off Just
doesn't make sense.
Cuba's biggest supporter, both financially
and Ideologically, has been the Soviet Union.
But as Mikhail Gorbachev changes the course
of Soviet politics. Castro Is fast becoming the
odd m an out.

Muckraking on the rise
T h e three major television networks are
beefing up th d r Investigative reporting ef­
forts. but le u out of a desire for public service
than to boost their ratings and Income. For
years. T V Investigative work has taken a back
seat to va rio u s form a o f g litz . B u t a
combination of factors, insiders tell us. has
led to some heavy rethinking at the top about
Investigative docum entaries and shorter
lakes. Am ong the reasons for the change arc
these:
• T h e public Is tired of sitcoms and even of
the general sameness of the m orning and
evening T V news. In the competition to hold
viewers. Investigative stories are an attractive
novelty.
• T h e success of off-beat Investigative
shows like "Inside Edition.” "C urrent Affair"
and "G eraldo." and the staying power of the
respected "Sixty M inutes." have convinced
the networks that probing can win good
ratings.

�Sanford Hsrsld, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, March 4, 1990 — :

The morning after the defeat

LETTERS

Forgive th«m; ihty know not whot thoy do
I warned I d lhanh you for two tilings: first - Ih r beam Hul full
page
placed by the Flrsi Baptist Church on Feb. 28. and
nerond - for the from page article " A Nlglu ill Hie Movies" on
March I.
T o me, it Is as If u Passion Play Is unfolding for us right before
our eyes. T h a i Ihls event happened on Ash Wednesday, the
Oral day of Lent. Is, I am tpille sure, no coincidence.
Th e story that seems to keep gelling printed Is one of
censorship. I huve no desire to see the film, but I wonder wliat
would have hap|tened If all those people clamoring lo see the
film had been ullowrd lo. Instead, the I I o'clock news
portrayrd a mob scene scpiawklng about ihelr rights and
carrying cm loudly. All nl once 1 realized lhal Ihls Is how II
came lo be lhal the molts rrled out — almost 2.000 years ago —
"Crucify H im ." I also wondered If any of the people Ihcrr
slopped shouting long enough lo gel a sense of lhal feeling.
As I said. I have no desire lo see Hie film. A good friend said
lo me. and now I say lo you. "H e y.... I h a vr Ihls grrai porn lllck
starring your Itesi friend... you wanna see 11?" What would
your response be?
T h is Is how m any Christians feel. Someone has come lo us
and suld. "I've got Ihls greni porn flick starring your hesl
1blend Je su s: wanna see ll? " We say, "N n .”
I did not allend Ihe protest... hoi I understand (and this Is
hearsay, only) that a rpilct lady parried a sign lhal rend.
"Father, forgive them, for they know not what ihey do." Your
paper did not print that informal Ion. so this event may go
unrecorded In the history hooks.
T h e lllblr. however, did record the Inlurmtlon that Jesus
himself said (hul very statement while hanging on Ihe entss.
My question lo all of us Is Ihls: Is ihls matter really a rpiesllon
of censorship or Is It a question of doing what Is right? History
records that a gentle man named Jesus was nailed lo a tree for
doing wltut was right. W hy would we all. as rhlldren of God.
want lo repeatedly nail hint In lhal tree?
Sheila Sanders
Sanford

After reflecting on the defeat of the Seminole County School
Hoard's 9520 million bond issue, with 2H.H perrrnl of thr
registered voters voting 70.5 percent against Ihe proposal. I
bellevr a loud and rlear message has been sent staling
"Seminole C ounly wants responsible llseal management ol our
srhool system."
Was there another message In Ibis election result — a votr of
"n o confidence" In Ihe present elected School Hoard and Ihe
School Administration? I think so!
Richard I.. Fletcher
Sanford

Say ‘Yes’ to life
In the I990's. let's say "Yes to life." You have a choice
between two things: loone you say " N o :" In ihe other. "Yes."
When you say no lo drugs, ynu are saying no to a lifestyle
which Includes drugs, alcohol. sehnol dropouts, runaways.
Jobless, prison, poverty, suicide, hate, violence, crime, loss of
family, prostitution, teenage pregnancy, aids, birth defects,
crack and coculnr-uddlclcd halites, unwanted liable* dumped
In trash cans, child abuse and parental neglect.
We are saying "N o " lo Ihe rundltlon* we don't want. II you
are Into Ihe above llfeslyle. lakr control of your lift* by making a
new decision, rehabilitate.
Kchablh. ton prepare* us to he noble men and women. No
effort Is loo great. Your life is u gilt, hire Is for living and giving.
Make Ihe right choice. A positive lifestyle allows us the freedom
lo be loving, healthy, surresshil. happy people that we are
erealedJii lie. Life peaceful!
jkc thr'ulgllty lii Itn our vision lo see new values, lo
ilrW 'g o a l^ria y ""Y «!A Td life’’ hnd lo Wh.n we really
m is. we cTfnosc to build a new civilization, a healthy,
happy and drug-free, peaceful, com m unity and country. We
say "Y e s" lo health, happiness, abundance, freedom, love.
Inisl. respect, faith, courage, honesty, goodwill, laughter and
humor. Say "Y e s” lo developing your talents. "Y e s" lo
education and Job training. "Y e s " lo shalrng. "Y e s " lo good
relationship* with all people.
Do something good for somebody. Volunteer your lime and
talents: work Is fun; Irtcnd* are fun: parents anil grandparents
are fun.
When you say "Yes to life." you are a "Point of llg h f and
you are playing u vital jiarl In creating a new clvlllzailon. You
are helping to eliminate Ihe cause of human sulferlng.
Life Is pcarc!! Life Is beautiful!! Lei II begin with me!!
Mrs. Lee Hums
Hushncll

D O M E S T IC A N A L Y S IS

Hilary is m ain victim
is parents’ cu sto d y war
W ASHING ION The
question of whether Hilary
Forellch was sexually abused
by her lather Is best It-fl lo Ihe
cotms. but Ihe 7-year-old al­
ready Is Ilia main casually In
Ihe war for her custody.
Some experts believe Hilary
will show emotional damage
In later years because ol Ihe
bliienu-sa her parents have
displayed Inward each other
publicly. T h e y say she al­
ready has suffered separation
from her mother because of
the shortcoming* ol the Judi­
ciary system.
" T h e Interest* of the child
often are ihe Iasi to be
c o n s id e r e d ." sa id D a v id
Llrderm an. execullve director
of Ihe W u s h ln g lo n -h a s e d
C h ild W e ’ fure League of
America. 'To n often It's a
case of tr M o n m y right or la
Daddy Cghl?'
For Ihe i a t l 2 Vk years Ihe
child at the heart of America's
most nolortous custody war
has b rrn on a 15.000-mile
odyssey. In hilling for 111
m o n th s wi t h h e r e ld e rly
grandparents.
T h e y

t ra v e le d

fro m

Washington lo Hu- Bahamas.
Canada. Seoilund. England
a nd New Z e a la n d , w here
Hilary llnully has la-en located
by her father.
"It's not healthy lor a child
lo I k- on Ihe run — Iroin motel
lo mole!. Im m country lo
c o u n try ." Llcderm an said.
“ W r know kids nerd a stable
e n v i r o n me n t . Th o s e w ho

don't have lhal cud up III tud
shape."
Dr. Ell/idielh Morgan sent
Hilary Inin hiding uiul spent
25 monih.t In jail rather than
disclose her whereabouts
She Insisted she was pro­
tecting Hilary from l)r. Erie
F o r e l l c h , her divorced
husband, who Morgan claims
regularly abused their child
sexually.
Forellch. 47. an find sur­
geon. b itte rly denies Ih r
allegation, contending lhal
Morgan. 42. a plastic surgeon.
Is mentally III.
As Forellch Hew toward
N ew Z e a la n d d u rin g Ihe
weekend lo "rescue" Hilary,
th e c h i l d ' s 7 0 - y e a r - o l d
m a t e r n a l g r a n d Tat h e r .
W illiam Morgan, escalated Ihe
rhetorical war by branding his
former son-in-law a
" p s y c h o p a l h ie p e d o p h ile

pervert.”
Forellch

claimed

g r a n d p a r e n t s ,

ihe

h ot h

psychologists, told his daugh­
ter her parents had been
killed In a ear crash, an
allcgolion Ell/ahelh Morgan
denied, contending. "If Erie
were dead. Hilary would not
I k- In hiding "
Dr. Morgan, who hopes lo
lly lo N rw Zealand lo see her
daughter, said Hilary "Is nat­
urally very unhappy her faH u t has hern hunt lug her
down like an a nim al."
Forellch. for his purl. said.
" I a m tired of being portrayed
as a la tte r-d a y Ja c k I lie
Kipper,"
L « l 0&lt;n ,«l II !*••! (O rre w c m w a lor

Unifvd

IntorrMlIanol

WORLD

those who volrd Tuesday. Now is the hour
for those who supported the bond Issue and
those who opposed It lo unite and formualle *
workable solutions loi our school population
growth dilemma.
Organizational options are year-round
schools and double sessions, bul all concur
lhal new facilities will he needed.

□

having a computer In his or her room. In
Ihls age of Instant technological change II la
Incumbent upon us lo utilize computers In
the learning process. Com puters are Ihe
electronic pencils of Ihls age. T h e y are an
rduratlonal necessity.
Effectively planning for an Increasing
num ber of students with varied needs la
essential D uring the decade of Ihe ‘90s.
youngsters exposed lo drugs prior to ihelr
birth will tie entering Ihe system. Th e y will
require special programs and modifications
In far llliles to meet Ihelr except tonalities.
T h r bond laaue was soundly defeated by

Years ago. when 1 envisioned a model
elementary school, m y salient consideration
was to limit Ihe student enrollment to a
m axim um or 300 lo 400 students. M y
rationale for small schools was Ihe need
elementary school children have for a
nurturing environment. Sm all schools are
more conducive lo providing Ihe type of
climate — educationally, socially and emo­
tionally — lo facllltale Ihelr growth. O b vi­
ously. Ihls model Is nol east effective and is
not being proposed.
Th e Issue al hand Is Ihe need for a •
cooperative effon among all co nce rne d.
members of this rn m m u n lly In resolving j
our school population explosion before It '
reaches crisis propori Ions.
^

ANALYSIS

Life in the U.S.S.R.
G o rb a c h e v , b u rd e n e d but still s tro n g , tu rn s 59
■y J A M S DO W N

Bond defeat a vote of no confidence

ay L IO N DANIEL

Meeting Ih r educational nerds of rhlldren
has always been paramount am ong m y list
of priorities. Therefore. I ran not believe lhal
there was a greal deal of Jubilation In
Seminole C ou nly Ihe m orning after the
ilereat of Ihe school bond Issue.
Anyone genuinely concerned about Ihe
delivery of rduratonal services In Ihe county
reallzrs lhal overcrowded schools, with
escalating numbers of portables, docs nol an
excellent educational system make.
Those opposed lo Ih r recent bond Issue
had rvery tight lo supporl Ihelr hellers. T h is
Is Ih r (Irm o rra llr process In acllon. Howevrr. Ihe problem of growth In Seminole
Courtly slill rem ains lo be addressed.
Seminole C o u n ty's role as u bedroom
rnm m u nlly cannot be denied. Unless there
Is a moratorium plarrd upon residential
building. Ih crr Is every reason lo anllclpair
w r will continue In have a bulging school
population.
I supporled Ih r bond Issue because of m y
desire lo have Ih r very best educational
system possible for our children. One of Ihe
arras criticized was Ih r Idea of rn rh teacher

MOSCOW - President Mikhail
G nrliachrv lu rn rd 59 Friday
wtlh some critics accusing him
of allowing Ih r Soviet Union lo
slide lino anarchy and others
charging lhal he seeks near
dictatorial powers.
A group ol admirers In the
Unllt-d Slates, organized by a
retired U.S. naval oHIerr. sent
Hie Soviet leader a 59-foot.long
birthday card signed by 2.000
Americans who are "thankful for
Ih r ehangrs In Eastern Europe
and Ih r Soviet U n ion."
T h r Soviet leader, however,
does nol need more foreign
fanfarr. The challenge lor tills
consensus Man of Ih r 1980*
everywhere hul ui home Is lo
w in I h r h r a r ls of his ow n
citizen*.
Many Soviets acknowledge
Gorbachev carries Ih r weight ol
Hie world as he tries lo undo an
economic and cultural catastro­
phe wrought over more than five
decades by his predecessors.
Hut few are willing to give him
much credit for Ills prrlorm ancr
n e a rly liv e ye a rs since he .
"assumed power liT W ir c h l B B S " **
Am id Ihe course of discontent,
several lawmakers recently of­
fered rare words of com passion.
" I look at h im wi t h real
s y m p a t h y . " said Sergei

Stankevlch. one of Ih r Parllan irn l's brightest young stars
who celebrated his 36th birth­
day Sunday.
" I do u n d e r s t a n d how
trem endous his burden Is ."
S la n k rvU h said of Gorbachev. “ I
have seen Ihls burden close up.
t'v r stood next to him and seen
the dark circles under Ills eyes.
I‘v r seen him go a bit weak In
the knees and lean on Ihe lablc
for support." Stankevlch added.
" T h is burden Is nearly unU-arahlr for one man. He has
already taken enormous risks.
And now he will have to take on
even more weight after five
lm|xm*lble years." he said.
Hul Gnrbuehrv shows no signs
of slowing down. He handles his
massive responsibilities with the
verve ol a man hall his age.
hosting a stream of foreign
leaders at ihe K re m lin and
presiding over day alter day of
12-hour sessions of the newly
rambunellnus Parliament.
"H e Is a very strong m an."
said Yuri Gollk. a legislator from
the K u zb a ss coat region In
western Siberia. "E v e n physl-,
r ally he Is very strong. Hmutaa
meet with deputies from Russia
and speak for four straight
hours, then go lo u Politburo
meeting and talk for another
three hours."
S ta n k e v lc h and G o llk are

h a rd ly G o rb a c h e v groupies.
Stankevlch la a leader of the
Inter-Regional Deputies' G roup
lh a l has s h a rp ly c ritic iz e d
Gorbachev for falling lo take
ra d ica l e no u gh steps w h ile
Gorllk represents the militant
K u z b a s * c o a l m in e r s w h o
spearheaded a nationwide strike
last summer.
B u l both m en, and other
politicians who see him close up.
e x p r e s s a d m i r a t i o n for
Gorbachev.
" I'm not a very emotional
m an. but when I was near
Gorbachev for the first time. I
fell an enormous energy and
m a g n e t i s m . " G o r llk sai d.
"Som eone once said thal to
stand next to Lenin was to stand
next lo an engine. It's exactly
Ihe same with Gorbachev."
T ry in g to explain Gorbachev'*
aura. G orllk said: "H e com ­
mands respect by the force of his
Intellect. He goes up to the
(parliamentary) tribune without
notes and can b ro a d ly. In ­
telligently and forcefully talk
about the most complicated
Issues In great detail."
Gorbachev's full persuasive
powers were on display Tuesday
when he convinced Parliament
to approve a presidential system
over Ihe objections of lawmakers
claiming Ihe new post will vest
loo m uch power In his hands.

"Those who rlam orrd for a
presidency al the top of their ll
lungs just three or four weeks 1
ago now say the presidency will •&gt;
lead to a dictatorship — to the
en d of d e m o c r a c y a n d u
pcrrstrolka. to their b u ria l." A
Gorbachev told ihe deputies.
-|
"Only those who do nol w a n t;,
lo see a change for the heller can (.
argue for the postponement of *
solutions to major problems." he u
said.
S t a n k e v l c h p re d ic ts l h a l ' 1
Gorbachev will give up his post °
as Com m unist Party general u
secretary by the end of the year.
Gorbachev will likely make the *
d ra m a tic m o v e . S ta n k e v lc h i:
say*, once the strengthened,!
presidency has gained final ap- j
proval In two weeks by Ih e ,
Congress of People's Deputies, *
the Parliament's parent b o d y .1'
and after the 28th Party Congress In early sum m er when Ihe
Central Committee's remaining**
hard-liners will be removed.
u
"It's absolutely clear thal If hen
wants lo accelerate his reforms. *
he should drop Ids party post." ,.
Stankevlch said. " I think he lx,,
quite ready to do Ihls."
T h a t master stroke m ay finally
gain for Gorbachev Ih r respect of
his countrym en, who are still,;
hesitant to Join In Ihe worldwide ^
chorus of praise.
Jamtn

Ro m a

w ritet for Unitat P r n t

Information*!

T in y Lithuania may spark chain reaction
By BOOOAN TU R IN
V IL N IU S . U.S.S.R . More
Hum any other Individual factor,
liny Lithuania's relentless drive
inward Independence m ay have
laid the foundation
for the
illllm utr collapse of Hie Soviet
Union.
Ity Us peaceful revolution and
adherence to law. Hie Soviet
republic of 3.8 million people.
Including 400.000 Poles and a
like num ber of Husslanx. may
have sparked a secessionist
chain reunion.
It was Ihe dramatic rise of Hie
Sajudls nationalist and
secessionist movement In 1988
that prompted Ihe Lithuanian
Com munist Party lo break with
Moscow In December and de­
clare Its lndc|K-ndence.
Tha i m ove'set the stage for
ol her republics — elite lly Latvia
a n d E s t o n i a , wh l e i i w i t h

L ith u a n ia were Incorporated
rorrefully Into the Soviet Union
III 1940 — to seek to alter Hiclr
links w llh Moscuw.
T h e n a tio n a lis tic t u rm o il
extends from the Ukraine, a
republic us big as France, lo the
s o m n o l e n t r e p u b l i c of
Byelorussia, where Ih c rr ure
stirrings of Independence wllh
Ihe emergence of Ihe Front of
Rebirth.
For seven decades, the Soviet
Com m unist Puny has been the
glue that kept the vast country
together. A spill In the parly now
could mean a split In Ihe country
tomorrow.
Small wonder Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev fell strongly
enough about Hie Lithuanian
break to travel lo Vilnius In
Ja nu a ry lo iry to persuade local
officials to slay on hoard.
Even as Ihe sounds of turmoil
grow louder In Ihe rest of the

Soviet Union. Ih r most dramatic
m o v e s sti l l ar c ma d e In
Lithuania.
T h o u s a n d s of L ith u a n ia n s
have refused lo serve In the Red
A rm y. T h e Lithuanian Olym pic
Committee Is demanding that Its
own learn go to thr 1992 Games
In Uarcclona. Spain. The gov­
e rn m e n t has a n n o u n c e d a
monetary reform that will re­
place the Soviet ruble with
Lithuanian currency, the III.
And It has established a general
p ro s e c u to r In d e p e n d e n t of
Moscow.
All arc signs that Lithuania
already Is acting like a free
country.
"O n ly the Lithuanian KGU.
still under the Soviet control,
has to be re f o rm e d ." said
Llulauras Kadzcvlcus. a secre­
tary of the breakaway Lithua­
nian Communist Parly.
Th e breakthrough event was

&gt;t

•cl

the parliamentary election Feb. i)
25. In which the Sajudls' la n d -,,
slide victory gave Its members a •
majority In Parliament, which 1s
expected lo vote for secession.
Sajudls candidates won 72
s e a t s In t h e 1 4 2 - m e m h e r j ,
Parliament and expect lo take 20*
more In runoffs March 10. T h e J
newly Independent C o m m u n is t1
Parly, backed by Sajudls. lo o k '1
30 seats.
v
Vlrglllus Clap,illls. a Sajudls»/
secretary, com pared the w l n lt
w llh th r Solidarity victory d u r­
ing the Ju n e 4. 1989. parliamen­
tary elections In Poland, which •
paved ihe way for ihe forniallon.t
of (he first non-communist gov­
ernment In Ihe Soviet Uloc.
"N ow Ihe Lithuanian Parlla- v
m rn l Is Hie first one In Ihe Soviet
Union where enmmunlsts are ,
not In m ajority." one Lithuanian \
said.
8oQd*n Turtfc iw rilit for Urn tad P r t t i
lnl«rn*1«an*)

Hey! W hen you hear the beep, read this
Oh. Imy. Hie Unit- red light's blinking: I've
gut a call!
Th is Is m y llrsl step Into the world of
plmne answering maelilnes. and I am us
enthralled w llh modern technology now us I
was In I960. Th a i was Ihe year m y A unl
Dorothy sent us a lupc recorder. Just sllglilly
smaller Ilian our kllehen sink, no we could
exchange family "voice letters." Full of
a iitle lp u tlnii. I rew ind Ihe "In c o m in g
message" tupc on m y newly borrowed
machine.and wall.
" T h a t 's Ihe R U D E S T tone I've ever
heard!" I hear m y friend's recorded voice
opine. "A n d . wlial kind of message Is H u l?
Can't you think ol anything warm er than.
T il. this Is Sarah. Please leave your message
after the lone?” '
Well, lo Ik - irulhful. I can. Hul I've
suffered through so m any Interminable
answering-machine messages thal I thought
I was doing m y callers a favor by gelling
right down lo business. Take m y friend Pal.
for example. You call almost see her silting
there, record huiioii on. trying desperately
lo sound in runlrnl ol her machine, rather
Ilian Ihe oilier way around.
Click. " U h ... hi. Ihls Is Pal." Her Voice Is
hushed, as II pa ying respects at Ihe
mortuary. Th e Inflections have no llle In
ihctn. hul her unspoken message comes
through loud mid clear.
" U h — I ra n 'l come in the phone right
now ll know Ihls Is )usl a slupid machine
and wlial's more. I hale lls guls!|. hul ll
you II leave jo u r name (And ll you Hiliik I'm

OPINION

SARAH
OVERSTREET

going in talk like I’d talk lo a real person,
you're crazy. T h is Is embarrassing enough
as ll Is!). I'll call you hack."
O nly slightly less tedious are Ihe folks
who can't think of anything urlglnal to say.
so they read Ihe speech that comes with the
answering machine — all of it. verbatim. I
don't need lo hear Don's recorded voice lell
me that he and Sheila are away from the
phone right now: I could lell that when I
heard Ihe click, and Don's recorded voice,
which sounds like he's talking Into Ills
Therm os. I don't need him lo tell me lhal II
I'll leave m y message after the tone, he'll gel
right back lo tne. Isn't lhal why hr has an
answering machine, so he can call me buck
later'? I don't nerd him to then remind me lo
wall until I hear Ihe lone before I leave m y
message. I heard him the llrsl lime.
Ol course, some of lliosr cute answers
|H-oplr pul on Ihelr machines are pretty
funny. Hut ihey always make mi! feel like I
should say something funny hack, which

leaves me at a decided disadvantage. Alter
all. Ih r message-leaver has been working on
Ihls hysterical gem lor some lime, perhups
even recruiting a Beatles recording or
sound effects record, and you're supposed to
come up with u bit of witty repartee on a
moment's notice. T lu il's a game for friends
like Joan Rivers and David lirenner, nol me
and mine.
My friend suggested I do whal he does:
Just refuse lo have uu answering machine,
period. "N o one likes 'em. anyway, and lhal
way. you don't have lo answer a bunch of
calls you dldn‘1 want In Ihe first place."
I reminded him lhal H E has a secretary,
and people who really need lo talk lo him
can call him al work. II he doesn't want to
talk lo the person, he ru n say his secretary
never gave him the message I've had lo
start using an answering machine lor
business, and I've round thal more jicoplc
are mud beeuusr I don't huve an answering
m achine w h ic h ra n d e live r Ih e lr allImportant message, than are angry because
Ihey are forced to leave the message In ihr
llrst place.
So. U I probably keep Ihe answering
machine. Now. all I have lo llguie out is
whether I should risk boring you. or
Intlinldallng you with m y wli. II you are Hubook publisher I’ve sent m y manuscript in.
will you want lo publish a Ixiok by somrrmc
whose phone Is answered hv Ihe Three
Stooges, or will you lu n g up without me
ever knowing H u t yon called?
1C 11WO N * * i# « p * r Efitaf pc m A tip c '*•«&lt;**&gt;

�*6 — Sanford Hsrsld, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, March 4, 1H0

Breakersi ID
for d ru n k
and disorderly type offenses, up
n o m a norm of 776.
" I t was chaos." said Robin
Adair, m anager of a beachfront
T -s h irt shop.
" T h e problem was that we had
400.000 people here last year. ...
W e weren't quite prepared for
that type of success, t h is yesr
w e're ready for th e m ," said
Susan ne Sm ith.
She Is director of the Spring
Break Festival Ta s k Force, a
panel created to prevent the
same madness this year without
tu rn in g away students, w h o In­
jected l l S O m illion into the local
economy last year.
If Daytona Beach was a Sodom
a nd G om orrah last year, this
year, thanks to new ordinances,
beefed up security, stricter li­
q u o r controls and a great deal of
com m unity o rp in Izal ion. spring
break should be “ clean stuff ...
Frankie Avalon Muff," said Alan
Cohen, c n o w n c r of the Texan,
one of three Daytona Beach
hotels closed last year after
crowds tore It up, causing lire,
health and safely problems.
T h e Police Department has
hired 8 0 ‘ extra officers, said
police Capt. J im Jenkins. Hotels
and bars, even the Pizza Hut
closest to the beach, have added
security guards.
Th e county, which patrols 40

miles of beach, plans to set up a
satellite Jail — tents on the beach
— so misdemeanor suspects can
be processed on the spot.
Last March, the beach patrol
arrested 477 people. Kervan
said. T h is year, he estimated the
num ber of arrests would soar to
3.000.
“ There's a different approach
this year." he said. "W e 're going
to send a clear meaaage."
T h e biggest problem last year,
authorities and hotel operators
say, waa about 100,000 “ day
trippers.'' Florida residents who
came to the beach, took part In
the d rin k in g and fu n, then
Jammed hotel rooms at afterhour parties that got out of
control.
J e n k in s said non -stu d e n ts
accounted for 6 9 percent of
police arrests during last year's
peak three-week period.
“ T h is year, w e re not lettli
transients.... people w ho are
guests In the hotel, ru n through
the hotel." Cohen said.
A t the Holiday In n Boardwalk,
another of the lx* eta closed last
year, no one will be allowed In
guest areas unless they are
w e a rin g a h o tel-issued a rm
band.
“ T h e y 'll be In designer colora." said hotel manager Buddy
LaCour.
T h e etty la advertising special
spring break’ events on college

a

campuses — not locally — In an
attempt to keep Florida residents
away.
F o rt La uderdale had been
" t h e " place to go for spring
break for 39 years, but after
360.000 students showed u p In
10 6 9 , c ity le a d e n , u n h a pp y
about the problems they caused.
"W h a t we baMcally did down
here was. we got to a point
where we had ... gridlock and
beach-lock and kid-lock. I guess
you could call It." said Dick
Weaver, president of the Greater
Fort Lauderdale Convention and
Visitors Bureau.
F o r t L a u d e r d a le e x p e c t s
2 0 ,0 0 0 s p rin g breakers this
year, the same aa last yesr.
S o u th P adre Is la n d . T e x a s ,
expects about 250.000 students
Key West, the Florida Panhandle
cities of Panama C ity and Fort
W a l t o n B e a c h , a n d P a lm
Sp rings. Calif., also cater to
s p r in g b re a k c ro w d s , b u t
Daytona Beach officials believe
they, far the second consecutive
year, w ill still be the No. I spring
break destination.
T h e crowd la expected to peak
the weeks of March 11 and IS .
S m ith said, but some students,
a b o u t 4 0 .0 0 0 from C a n a d a ,
began trickling In In late Febru­
a ry. Kervan said
" I had a lady w ho came In
here yesterday almost crying

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B O• •O
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A mysteriously satisfying novel
Patters far Terror
By Martla Aasls
(Harasaay Osaka, 4*0 pp.. 010.09)

ByBagh
I C s n t U I* Oral. 100 pp., Oit.OO)

Hugh Pentecost, who died In 1989. was a
For perhaps the first lime since the Iasi
master of the feverish drama, presenting good
novel of A gslha Christie, the art of the m urder
and evil In stark contrast.
mystery plot has been significantly advanced.
What the Jacket says Is his (Inal novel.
Nicola Six. temptress and lease, decides her
"Pattern for T e rro r." returns "U n c le George"
demise w ill be foul play. W alking Into a bar.
Crowder to center stage and again Imperils the
she decides one of the men there will kill her.
10-year-old nephew whose constant Invoking
She also decides she w ill torment the two most
of his favorite relative gave our hero his
likely suspects, to punish them In advance for
nickname.
the crim e she la sure one of them will commit.T h e action lakes place In a small New
A novelist who learns of Nicola's profligate
England town, and the evildoers are drug
prophecy befriends her. tracks her progress,
traffickers. A courier drops dead In front of
and records It. It Is. he figures, belter than
nephew Joey w hen a packet of heroin ruptures
anything he could Invent. T o understand his
In the courier's stomach. T h a t leads former
characters he also befriends both men. and
Investigator Crow der Into a search for the rest
their families. In effect Investigating the
of the ring that has poisoned his hometown
suspects In crime that la really being plotted
with drugs.
by the victim .
After the villains kidnap Jo e y, (he various
"London Fields" Isn't Just a novel kind of
'm y s i d j . i t sr m
i nr r -ar v n y m r o u s t y satisfying— law r a f o r r r m r m agswiNs I i u i i I k d in H ie drug
novel, wtth characters that eemmsinJ n u c J j a d j j a j l i s tuw i to Uncle George, who of {
lion even while they cause revulsion., T h w
-rtairae survives repeated attempts on his life
charadMk Shat most embodies boUs.tmUa la.* . and. saves the boy while arranging for Ihe drug
dealers loget w hat’s coming to them.
Incidentally, a baby.
Martin A m is Is not a mystery writer at all.
Dastlay Boprsas
His previous works. "M o ne y" and "Einstein's
Oy Howard A. ROdessa
Monsters," put him In the allegedly higher
(Atfceaeaa, 211 pp., 017.09)
echelon of "serious" authors. Nonetheless,
with "London Fields" he has earned himself a
Berlin. In 1933. was becoming an uncom­
place In Ihe m ystery plotters' hall of fame.
fortable place lo be as the Nazis rose to power.
Fritz Lang was one of G erm any's greatest
Harmful lataat
film directors. H is screenwrtter-novellsl wife.
By Robin Cook
Thea von Harbou. collaborated with him for a
(Putaaa, 400 pp„ 910.99)
dozen years on such great films as " M ,"
"Doctor Mabuse" and "Metropolis." Th e y
"H a rm fu l Intent" Is a suspense story of an
were married for 10 years, but had grown
anesthesiologist whose life Is changed by a
apart physically and emotionally, although
malpractice sull filed against him when a
they continued to work together.
patient dies on Ihe tabic.
Lang and von Harbou realize their marriage
His reputation, his livelihood and his morale
Is over, and recognize that they must decide
arc devastated by Ihe subsequent trial, which
whether to flee or stay In G erm any and make
ends In hlsconvlcilun.
Dims for Ihe Nazis. Th is story of Ihe events
Dr. Jeffrey Rhodes Jumps ball and begins Ihe
leading up lo that decision Is compelling, well
researched and finely whiten.
light for his reputation — and his life by
methodically searching for Ihe real culprit.
Author Howard Rodman's frequent refer­
ences to films, m any of Ihem obscure, may pul
Robin Cook provides another Intense medi­
off some readers. But the story Is well told and
cal thriller with a surprise ending and enough
races along. It's a good read for anyone, and a
Iwlsls lo keep even Ihe best amateur sleuth
definite must for film buffs.
guessing.

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Martin
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ordered)
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2.168)
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5. Where's Waldo? - Martin Handford (5
- 1.713)
6. Bitter Sweat — Lavy rlc Spencer 11.449)
7. The Orsat aad Secret Show — Clive
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8. A Ruling Passion — Ju d ith Michael (9 —
1.3241
9. Oh, the Places Ton'll G o — Dr. Scuss
(1.301)
10. Find Waldo Now — Martin Handford (6
- 1.2711

1. Blind Pdlth — Joe McGinnis (5 - 7.254)
2. The Bunt for Red October — T o m
. Clancy (6 — 6.266)
3. Natation — Robin Cook 16033)
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9.813)
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Melanie Rawn 13,8281
7. All I Really Need to Enow I Learned la
Kindergarten — Robert Fu lgh u m (4 — 3,331)
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9. New Kids on tha Blech — Grace
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10. Pall Into Darkness — Christopher Pike
(2.241)

1. Fifty Simple Things Ton Can Da to
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Shoald Know — Barbara D c Angells (10.029)
2. Barbarians at tha Gats — Bryan

9.284)
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-4 .5 8 6 )
3. Sirs beam's Walt Disney World 1990
— Steve B lm b a u m 18 — 4.346)

Burrough A Jo hn Helyar 11 — 2.609)
3. Tha Second World War — Jo h n Keegan
(2.604)

4. Michelle's Ores a Quids to London, Bth
edition (4.172)
5. Booling The Shame That Binds Tea —

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Patricia Aburdenr 12 — 2 .4 18)
9. What I Saw at tha Bsvolntloa — Peggy
Noonan 12.0051
6. Wealth Without Blah — Charles Givens
(3-1.7951
7. Beware The Naked Man Who Offers
Y o u Hla S h ir t — Harvey Mackay (1.492)
8. Cuckoo e Egg — Clifford Stoll 11.194)
9. Liar’s Poker — Michael Lewis (7 —
1.139)
10. A Law Unto Its e lf — David Burnham
(9931

Jo h n Bradshaw (3 — 3.478)
6. Tha T-Pactor Oram Counter — Martin
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7. D la u e tic s — L . Ron Hubbard (9 — 2.830)
8. Codepeadeat No Mora — Melody Beadle

|4-2.5011
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10. Healing tha Child Within Whitfield (1.803)

Charles

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because the Canadians are al­
ready here." said Bill Ragusa, a
Pizza H u tjn a n a p ir
Merchants lo w Ihe students.
ResidentsTiate them.
" T h e noise waa Just aw ful."
■aid Thom a s, who lives about
tw o blocks from Ihe beach.

" T h e y urinated on everything."
But Fran Watts, clerk at Ihe
beachfront S a te ! Beach Motel,
said. "T h e y 're Ml nice kids."
" T h e y bring In a lot of money.
Th e re 's no doubt about tha t."
M i d A da ir, the T -s h irt store

manager.
“ We want students to come.
Sm ith said, "but we want th
to be around to come back ne
year. W e want them to have
good lim e, but we want them
be safe."

CrimeID
tlo n ." Harriett said, although
he had no specific Sanford totals
available. T h e advent of crack
cocaine on Ihe scene In 1965, he
■aid. has hsd s significant Im ­
pact on Increaskig properly re­
lated crimes.
Seminole County Sheriff Jo h n
Polk agrees that crime rales arc
u p a n d fig u re s In d ic a t in g
otherwise are deceptive. Even
figures based on a percentage of
Ihe population don't lake Into
account the 12 lo 14 million
visitors to Seminole. Orange and
Osceola counties each year.
"Figures can be played with to
show whatever anyone w ants."
Polk said. "W hn said figures

don't Iter*
Waldo baaed his findings on
Ihe num ber Index crimes re­
corded In Ihe FBI's Uniform
Crim e Report, which Includes

m u r d e r s , ra p e s , ro b b e rie s ,
assaults, burglaries, larcenies
and auto thefts.
Between 1980 and 1067. Ihe
num ber of aulo thefts, larcenies
a n d assaults in F lo rid a In ­
creased. said Waldo. But Ihe
num ber of murders, rapes and
b u rg la rie s a c tura
a ll)
lly dro p p e d
d u rin g that pert
rlod. and the
num ber of robberies remained
Ihe same, he said.
Baaed on those Index crimes,
Ihe state's overal crim e rate rose
only I percent between I9 6 0
and 1987. w ith Ihe upsurge
beginning In I98S.
crim e rale dr
dropped 7 percent
during that per
period.
F lo rid a 's prison system Is
bulging s i the reams because of
Ihe increasing number of arrests
for drug offenses, not because of
other m ajor crim ra. said Waldo.
Somewhere between 30 and
40 percent of all prison Inmates

are there for chug-related
fenses. he said, and " I don
mean Ihey’re there foe dr
re la te d ro b b e rie s o r o th e
crimes. I mean they're serein
drug sentences, and more tha
4 0 percent of those are f
possession, not sales or Irsffick
Ing."
Index-crime figures for I
and afterwards cannot be direct­
ly compared to the previous
y e a rs, said W a ld o , because
changes have bren made In Ihe
recording process
Nevertheless. Ihe recent fig­
ures Indicate crime la escalating
In Florida, he said, projecting an
overall Increase iff 14 percent for
the period 1980-1989.
"It looks like crime Is going lo
be rising again for the next
several years." In part because
of Florida's population Increases,
h r said.

City
ID
"B u t II la bad. For those who
have grown up In Tallahassee
and know what this place used
lo be like, to have someone killed
for honking a horn. We're not
pleased about having this as part
of our lifestyle."
In 1969. half Ihe arrests for
arson and m a n s la u g h te r In
Tallahassee were of Juveniles. So
were 2 1 percent cf the arrests for
aggravated assaults. 59 percent
for aulo ihefts, 41 percent for
burglaries. 22 percent for rob­
beries. 14 percent for weapons
offenses and 12 percent for
sexual batteries, according lo
TPD .
"It's not JuM petty Ihefl or
trespassing or mischief. They're
felony offenses." said Dennis
Valenle, head of the Juvenile
Justice section In the slate at­
torney's office.
Like residents elsewhere In
F l o r i d a , the p u b l i c In
Tallahassee has responded by
arm ing Itself, authortllea said.
Th e n ihe kids break Into peo­
ple's houses a m l steal ihe gun*. ,
Especially popular arc 9m m
semiautomatic pistols Valenle
speculates Ihelr appeal stems
partly from Ihelr bigger a m m u ­
nition clips

“ Maybe it has a more sleek
line lhan a revolver." he also
suggests.
D ru g -d e a lin g y o u th gangs
from Miami have made business
trips lo Tallahassee, recruiting
local youth who have failed,
dropped out or been kicked oul
of school, said Sgt. Maurice
Laws, a mem ber of a T I ’D learn
that operates police substations
In Iwo public housing com plex­
es.
Some youth nred ihe money
lo help support Ihelr families,
"w h a t they think are noble
reasons." said Laws. Bui In
other cases, he said, the parents
don't Interfere brrause they are
scared of their own kids.
Laws recalled the recent arrest
of it 15-year old boy carrying
$1,400.
"H e Indicated he made that In
three days selling crack cocaine.
So the m oney's dcflnlltly oul
there." said Law s
" I h a v e n o f e a r of t h e
Russians." h r said. “ O u r com
m u n lt y js being destroyed (rum
^ ..,
»,**».
Hit
Young offenders openly m ock
Ihe juvenile co urt, which Is
limited In the length ol sen­
tences It m ay Impose, and Ihe
type of facility to which Ihe kids

may b c s rn l.
" C m nol a person who
advocates stringing these kids
up or Incarcerating them lor Ihe
rest of their lives. Most of them
can be rehabilitated. But there Is
a hard core who can't be." said
Valenle.
Local authorities are Joining a
statewide push lor a crackdown
on hard core Juvenile offenders
Une proposal is lo build special
unlls lor surh offenders modeled
a lo n g th e lines of m llila r y
schools
There are acknuwledgrnirnls
lhal Ihe problem Is bigger then
Ihe crim inal Justice system can
handle — that the slate cannot
afford lo build enough Jail celts
lo hold all Ih r criminals, und
lhal youth have (o be saved lor
more product Ive pursuits.
A special Com m unity Task
Force on Crime has been created
lo coordinate the work of police,
schools and social service agen­
cies. but no one thinks solutions
arc going lo come easily or
q u ic k ly ,... .
,1 .'.'We dpu'*,see anything.•»! iM*
polm that lrullcuirs.il (the Juve­
nile crime, problciiff ,is going lo
slop or even alow down, and
I hat's what's frightening." said
Klrarofe.

T h e e stim a tin g conference
reduced Its prison population
p ro je c tio n s from 4 9 .5 2 3 to
44.036 for 198990: from 60.630
lo 50.005 for 1990-91; from
73.148 lo 59.183 for 4991-92:
from 8 3 .8 0 9 lo 7 1 . 0 1 3 for
1992 93; from 92.088 to 85.200
for 1993-94 and from 101.188 to
96.685 for 1994-95.
However, prison officials arc
cautious about the unexpected
change because they are not
sure what’s causing the drop
and Tear lhal six months or a
year from now. the situation
could awing back In Ihe other
direction.
"U n til there's more evidence.

we're taking kind of a cautious
a ltitu de .” Stevens said. "It's
throughout the system. Il goes
back lo Ihe filings. We really
d o n 't have a great deal of
information why this Is occur­
ring "
Stevens said lhal state at­
torneys and law enforcement
officers are also puzzled by Ihe
change.
"N o one really has much of an
Idea w h y this Is occu rring.
Maybe this is Ihe beginning of
Ihe end — the cyclical nature of
drug use. crack cocaine playing
Itself o u l."
T h e dntg problem has golten
the blame for Ih r big Increase In
the prison population since
1987, and II Is esilmated that al
least 36 perrent of all Inmates In
Florida prisons are convicted
drug felons. That. In turn, has
meant a huge Ju m p In Ihe
num ber of prison beds being
built.
“ Maybe that Isa rcncclton that
we've peaked on this business of
locking up drug offenders." said
Richard Dugfirr. Department of
Corrections Secretary. "Maybe
there Is less reason lo lock Ihem
up"

PrisonsCeatlased fr

iPage ID
Justice

Estim ating Conference.
T h e C J E C l o w e r e d Its
estimates on prison populations
Friday by 54.264 Inmates spread
over a five-year period. Stevens
said. T h e lowered projections are
based on reports lh a l stale
prisons have experienced lower
lhan expected admissions for the
last seven m o n t h s , and
extremely low admissions for the
last three m onths he said
"W ha t we're doing la we're
responding to scat of a pause or
leveling off. a slowdown In Ihe
rate ofadmlssslons." he said.

Wild
C a a tla a a d from Page I D
Students pay a set fee and Ihe
college subsidizes' Ihe rest. Th e
group this year Includes nine
Juniata students, two French
foreign exchange students and a
few alum ni of the college.
"W e have designated drivers
and 'co-pilots' (o help watch
o u l." Fisher said. “ We rotate
every iwo hours."
Once In Florida, the group will
cam p and cook outdoors, buying
supplies dally to avoid using up
what little storage space Ihe van
has.
T h e study starts al ihe A gri­
cultural Research and Education
C e n te r In M o n tic c llo . near
Tallahassee. After tw o days
there. Ihe group will move on to
the Highland Hammock Stale
Park where they will spend a day
at the Archbold Biological Sta­
tion obs e r v i n g bi r ds and
mam mals living In Ihe Florida
Highlands.
"T h a t area Is sort of an Island,
wi t h all the ora ng e groves
planted around It." Fisher said,
it Is an area where they may
sight blue Jays, bald eagles ana
tropical species.
T h e group also will slop at a
stork preserve and visit a wildlife
refuge near Fort Meyers lo ob­
serve shore birds before heading
for their final destination. Ihe
Everglades.
Throughout the trip, students
are required to keep journals.
T h e y also use live-traps lo catch
field mice and other small ro­
dents for observation and re­
lease. And they make plaster
casts of various anlrpal tracks.

" T h e whole object of the irlp Is
lo gel oul and see. and lo gel
excited about Ihe field of natural
history." Fisher sold.
There also Is an added benefit.
Students leant lo live and
work with people In Ihe field
while developing more practical
knowledge about natural hlslo
ry. " It 's a good sociological'
experience as w ell," he said.

PuppyCoatlaactl from Page ID
couldn't. He wanled lo be loved
and have a home, but he didn't.
He wanted to live and run and
play, but he never had a chance.
No one ever patted him on Ihe
head, rubbed his tu m m y or
laugh! him to fetch a slick or
rubber ball. For his trust In
hum ans, he gol none of this. For
his trust tn humans, he received
a death sentence.
" A sick person," Vaughan
replied when asked what kind of
person could do something like
this. " I t ’s Just as bad as beating
a ch ild . Il makes you very
a n g ry ."
Trfsh Scott, director of Ihe
Seminole County Hum ane Soci­
ety. sees Ihls kind of abuse and
mistreatment of animals all the
time. Still. It never gets any
easier lo cope with 11.
"Som ething like this reflects
the mentality of the person who
did It," Scoll said. " T h a i's what
Ihey thought of Ihe little puppy.
T h e y Just threw It out like a
piece of trash. It's just a sick,
twisted thing to do to a little

puppy, or any animal."
Sco ll thinks that someone
either saw something or knows
something about this case, bul
for whatever reason, won't come
forward.
"W ha t surprises me Is lhal
someone m ay know about this
case but won't call us," Scoll
said. "T h e y can do that with
complete anonymity. We won't
ask for your name, but we'd like
lo k n o w more about w h o 's
responsible for tills."
" If ihe owner of Ihls dog didn't
want it. why didn't they Just
take It to Ihe humane society?"
V aughun asked. "Unless Ihe
people were Just Ignorant of the
facilities available to help with
Ihls kind of thing.”
Whatever the circumstances
surrounding this Incident, one
thing's for sure.
W hen Ihe person responsible
for this tragedy tossed this little
out like ao m uch garbage
on the street, they (fid
more than tuiture and kill a
defenseless animal — lliey threw
away ihelr soul.

^

�Sanford Haftid. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, Moron a, 1 M 0 - W

Report: Manned mission
to Mars looks reasonable
■i
W A S H IN G T O N P rr.lc k n t
flush'a plan to arnd people to
Mara appear* reasonable, but
N A SA muat addreaa rru c la l
lonrem a about the health rtoka
of long-term apace travel, the
National Research Council said.
In a report requested by Vice
President Dan Quayle. chairman
&lt;&gt;( the National Space Council, a
panel of 14 scientific experts
wild Friday that Bush's overall
K&lt;ul of establishing a moon base
and then sending a manned
mission to Mara seems basically
hound.
Hui the earliest tim ing of the
project being considered by
NASA — selling up the lunar
base In 3001 and reaching Mars
by 3011 — looks overly opilmlsillc. the committee said.
"It depends upon accelerating
com pletion of Spare Station
Freedom. For technical and cost
reasons, such See le n t ton seems
unlikely." the panel said In Its
S3-page report.
Th e scientists added that pres­
ent design of I he space station

m a r not meet all requirements
of the moon-Mars Inllattve.
In commlaatonlng the report,
th e S p a c e C o u n c il a sk e d
whether cost estimates for the
far-reaching mission were reas o n a b le . T h e N a t io n a l
A e ro n a u tlca a n d Space A d ­
ministration's Initial study of the
plan, released In November,
estimated efforts to explore Mars
by way of a lunar outpost would
cost between $470 billion and
SB40 billion In 1001 dotIsrm.
"II should be possible to re*
turn people lo the moon and
establish a hum an presence on
Mar*, al a measured pace, at a
relative rale of annual expendi­
ture that Is leas than that of the
peak Apollo commitment,” the
research council committee said.
Experts calculated s moonM a rs In itia tiv e , from 1901
through 3009. could be achieved
with additional annual funding
amounting to "a few tenths of I
percent of the grass national
product." T h a i would be about
$12 billion lo $34 billion annu­
ally or $350 billion to 1700
billion overall In 1091 dollars —

an estimate rougty In line with

NASA protecttorn
Currently, 0.1 percent of the
O N P equals about $6 billion, and
N A S A has an annual budget or
about $12 billion.
N A S A A d m in is tra to r A d m .
Richard T ru ly said Friday lie
was pleased that the panel found
N A SA 's early assessment of the
moon-Mars exploration "accu­
rate a nd a p p ro p ria te .” T h e
Space Council also liked the
report because the findings coin­
cide with recommendations the
council has made lo the presi­
dent concerning the Mars pro­
ject. administration sources said.
N A S A m ust address some
major needs before any work Is
started on designing equipment
for ihe moon-Mars missions, the
committee emphasised. Those
needs Include developing a new
generation of vehicles fueled by
all-liquid propellant to replace
the space shuttle and studying
the p nsibiU ty of using nuclear
power lo propel spacecraft.
H um an health In space was
another major worry.

First sled dog creasing of Antsrctlcs complsts
S T . P A U L . Minn. — Six rxpforera completed
the first dogslrd crossing of A m a m ira Saturday,
finishing a seven-month. 4.000-mile Irek after the
rescue of a tram member lost In whlteoul
conditions for 14 hours, their support crew
reported.
Th e slx-natton Trans-Antarctica expedition, the
Ural to cross the frozen continent without
mechanized transportation, arrived at the Soviet
scientific base of M lm yy at 8 0 6 a m . C S T . Th e y
had set out from Sral Nunataka on J u ly 27.
Soviet tram member Victor Bovarsky. 3A. led
the tram into the base and was greeted by 40
Soviets and a variety of journalists watting with a
finish-line banner Ills wife. Natasha, had flown
from Leningrad lo meet him.
T ra m leader W ill Sieger. 45. of E ly . Minn., and
ijeoff Somers. 30. of Great Britain followed with
Ih rlr dog teams Th e other explorers were Kelzo
Funatsu. 32. of Japan. Q tn Da he. 42. of China,
and (earn ct&gt; leader Jranne-Loula Etienne. 42. of
France.
Th e Soviets celebrated the team's arrival with a
traditional Russian greeting of bread and tall,
followed by champagne toasts
Funatsu appeared to have recovered somewhat
from an ordeal Friday and early Saturday during
which he was lost for 14 hours In blinding wind
und snow just tret from his tent. He was forced to
dig a hole Wt the snow to keep from freezing and
looked a "httle stiff' Saturday, with black marks
un his face, aald Jennifer Gaspartnl. a member of
the team'a support staff In St. Paul.
Sieger and Ellenne fell Into each others arms
near the finish line and cried for five minutes.
Gaspartnl said.
"It Is wonderful to have finished." Etienne aold.

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mol* County. Florid*. In *c
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CHRISTOPHER B U L LE T. *1

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N O TIC E OP SALE
NOTICE It haroRy giron Ihal
pursuant ig rt* Final Judgment
*4 Forteloturt and U l* tnttrtd
Clrcull Court ot in* EighMonm
Judicial Clrcull, M and tor
Sam mad County. Florid*. Civil
Action No •# S/ri CA ofL. m*
undottgnod CdrS aill toll rta
prop arly tllu o lo d In told
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recorded In Plal toot I. Pago
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boti bidder lor cath al H 00
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Dour ol th* Sommod County
Courthouse. Sonlerd. F Nr id*
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ory. ItM
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CLER K O f THE
CIR CUIT COURT
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■ y Jtn o E Jotoak
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"It ha* b rrn a m y difficult srv rn m onths."
Etienne. In • television hookup with reporters
in Psrls, described A ntsrrttca ss "a glam
continent ... but also a dangerous land, unforgiv­
ing. rrservrd lo men of experience."
" I would like lo tell all the children of the world
that Antarctica Is not threatened by pollution."
the 43-year-old french doctor added. "It ts still
pristine and while.
"It's a continent as big aa Europe and the
Untied States pul together, and It belongs lo no
one." he said. " A ll countries should forget
partisan Interests and make s gift of II to the
planet. Th a t's what s’ lmportant: that this conti­
nent belong to everyone."
Th e expedition was organized In part to draw
worldwide attention lo environmental concern*
about Antarctica A three-member film crew and
a still photographer have been traveling with the
expedition since Feb. 23.
French fkesldenl Francois Mlttrrand said In a
congratulatory message to the explorers. "Y o u r
expedition has a sporting merit, but It's also a
human adventure, and a scientific observation of
the Importance of the continent for our environ­
m ent."

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f i c t i t i o u s n ju m i

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m* Fkhlwut Noma M EUILO
INGS UNLIMITED, and mat I
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SommoN County Florida under
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LIGH TS STAGE PRODUCTION
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Clerk *| m* Circuit Court
Sommoi* County. Florida
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Pwblltli. February 11. IS IS
March A ItM
O S N lit
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u r n . JemmeW County. Florida
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FIBER CARE SYSTEMS, and
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Flonde. in accordance dim trie
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ANOLOAN ASSOCIATION

FLORIOA.
C A S IN G * M M -C A d »P
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CORPORATION, t Florida

O f FE NO ANTI SI
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NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN
purtupnt M *a Order ol F Mol
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. W. IMG onNrod In
Ctm Cao* No M SMo CAPN. tf
MW Circuit Court ol Md 11OH
TEE NTH JvEttldf Circuit In md
Nr SEMINOLE Count*. FWrt*.
atwrom LEADER FEDERAL
• ANN FOR S A V IN G S
FORMERLY LEAOER FED
■ RAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN
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February R

March A

o« n m i

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mot m* mdertfgne*. Pouring n
Ikhtduo name Of Eaocuftr*
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number IMP SdkMkpor Tran
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IMP
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FLORIDA. A FEDERAL
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NOTICE IS HE B U Y OJVSN
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SEM INOLE CO U N TT.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. g » 1*10CA M L
DIVISION L
F E D E R A L NATIO NAL
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NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby giron ihal
pursuant tg an Summary Final
Judgment *1 FarocMour* an
d r ad heroin. I m il Mil m*
property uluodd In Sammod
County, Florida, described*#
Lei 11 and ltd Northeasterly
&gt;rot Lot n . Block E . * itpJol ol
LARE M OBILE SHORES. M
cording N th* plal Ihartol at
recorded in Plot Rook A peg* 11
pi m* Public Rtcordt el Som I
now County. Florid*.
*1 public taw. M m* HtWdtt and
best bidder Mr rath. *1 ltd wott
front entrance. Seminal* County
Courthouse In Sonlerd. Florida,
at II M A M an th* 10m day ol
March. IMS
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Dap vty Clark
PubtNb: Fabruary M. March *.
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IN T H I CIR CU IT C O U R T.
IIO H T E S N T N JU D IC IA L
CIR CUIT, ID A H O POR
IE M I N 0 L I C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA.
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DIVISION: I
F E D E R A L NA TIO N A L
M O R TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
corparatien arpaniraa and
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L I« A L NOTICE FOR FV4M
THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMM1SSIONIRS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
Tk* SamUtaN Catmty Rdard at
Caunty Cammlaelanari In cam
CampatlHm Nagatlatlan Act.
F.S. M l AM invitaa lepra lelme
at IntaraM I* prbelda ProF trme&gt;*d»*irU&gt;J* to grav Ida
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information by liM F.M.. Meat
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publicly ipinip in me beard at
Caunty Cammlealmare Chantbar. 1141 I . Pleat ttreat. Ream
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P.M.. McdtHma.
IF MAI LINK SUBMISSION.
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SUBMISSION IN FBRS04L
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YOU ARE N O T IF IE D Mat an
actlan to k r i d aia Ft* morfMd*
encum bering the fallaatlnf
'property In Sintlnall County.
Florida:
Unit )1 R O , A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H T S . A Can dominium,
according ta t*a Dadaraltan *1
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SCOPE OP SIRVICBSi
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Study/ImpravanwnH M MyrtM
Lake Hint
Engineering Sarvkvt Include,
but ar* net lim lk d ta the
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eg*mi I you and *m *n m l*a
obey* entitled cam* and you
are required |g eerve a copy at
your written detonaoc. It any. I*
It on SM ITH 1 SIMAAONS. P A .
P laln m ri attorney. I l l Weal
A d a m t Straat. Sulla t i l l .
Jeckianyme. Flarlda mm. an
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til* M* original *11* ttw Clark at
M il Court eittiar baler* taryle*
an PlalntllTi attorney or imm*
dtalaly thereafter. etherwtae. •

yew tor the reiki demanded
m* complaint ar patlilan.
WITNESS my hand and tail
of m il Court an IMt II* day at
February, lee*
M AR VAN NE MORSE
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
By Jean Brlllent
Deputy Clerk
IS EA LI
Public* February II. I I 11
Marc* A lit*
D EN li t
N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Natka li hereby given mat I
am engaged In butinau at l i t !
Crete Lata Circle. L on a weed.
PL MIS*. Samlnaia Caunty.
Plarlda under the Plctlllaui
Nam* al CUSTOM HOM E OE
SIGN, and mat I inland M
rag&lt;iter i*rd name wit* the
Clark at m* Circuit Court. Sam
mol* Caunty. Florida. In ac
cordance wim m* Proeltian* at
m* F k lltk u i Hama Statute*.
TaW lt Section la st* Florida
Slatutat Its/
Jeanett* m Coleman
P u rlin February 31. Marc* A
II. 14. law

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Matter Plan.
1 Oatarmbi* m* I** Year
Plead Plain bated an m ating
and future land ue*
4. Eitabllih ttw limit at flood
Ing and tha m a il Itaiibi*
alternative tar the elimination at
ma ttaadlni problem (ttructrei
andnpnitructurall.
L Pregar* m* preliminary
and tlnal engineering deiign
cat! animate
4. Prepare ttw right *1 way
wit* the legal datcrlptian.
•ketch, end till*
Indlvldualparcalt
I Pregar* ttw a t ____„ _____
1*1law Ing tha campittian *1
cantlrwctWn.
BatiyO Leonard
dor Cheung Director
1101 E Pint Street
Sanford. FL m i l
PuMIth Marche. Iftt
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NOTICE OP
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
notice It hereby given mat I
am engaged In butinau at MM
S. Carrieran At mu*. 1 inter*.
Seminole County. Florid* undar
l* a F l c l l t l d u i N a m * *1
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A RE
G IO N A L D R IV IN G R A N O I.
and that I Intend to rag liter u d
name with ttw Clark at ttw
Circuit Court. Sanford, lorn look
County. Florid*. In accordance
with l*o Proeltlona *1 the
FktllHw* Nam* Sioiutot. to
will Section paid* Florida Slat
wteattdt
0. Rover ly Set**
Publith February II. IS. M
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04 NEW PO R T COLONY Th*
receiving motor body I* Lad*
Howot {C la n Mil.
J U D O ! R E A L T Y , 411
W E K I V A S P R IN G S R D .
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Application r a ll lf i a a A . an
tl/t/t*. Th* prelect la Wcetod In
SamlnaM County, toetun 11
TownaMg N Soum. Rang* 1*
East. Th* aggllcatlon It tor a
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SW E E TW A TE R BANK PACIL
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N O R T H S T A R B U S IN E S S
PARK. L T D . H it W S R 4*.
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Mon t t n / o u iA . pn n/jt/gt
Th* praHct It Wetted In Sami
not* C o u n ty , Section I I .
Toonahip It Soum. Rang* M
■ oil. Th* application N M r *
IS MB acre p n p m p Indualrlai
p a r k I p b# k n o w n as
N O R T H S T A R B U S IN E S S
PARK. The rocWvMg
body la L A K E MONROE
Th* IIW Il) conloining each *4
Itw above lltlod applkolkmlil
a rt ovailabW Mr ImpeclWn
Monday Ihrouf* Friday oacapt
Mr togal hpudayi. • M a m M
I K p m *41** Si Jahna River
Water Management OWIrlcl.
Hlghwey tat W*H. Palatke.
Flarlda
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FlerMe AdmlniUren** Cede
Rut** 4dC I.U1 and N S .H 1 and
be nwd Wim (received by I m*
DW Irkl Clerk, F O Bee Ian.
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Hand) mutt k* Hied wimin
MwrMen (14) d ty t *1 public*
(lent *• m il rwtk* or wimin
leurtein 114) deyt *&lt; actual
receipt *1 m il Intanl. whichever
U n i eccvrt Failure M III* e
•hell cantIItut* t waller *4 any
rtgM twch perion may h aw to
reeuett *n edmlnlilrailv* dt
•ermlrwllen I hear ing) under
tectMn I H U . F.S , cancerfung
m* tublecl permit epplkeiwn
Pellllant which ere net riled In
accordance wim the above pro
VI nan» era iub|*ct M O U m liul
Fublllh March*. I N
D IO X
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
O P T H B IIT H J U D IC IA L
CIR C U IT O F F LOR IGA.
IM ANO FOR
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY
C A S IN O it e if t a C A t IL
O E N IR A L JU RISDICTION
DIVISION
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FOR SAVINGS FO R M E R LY
L C A O IR F E D E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
P L A IN T IF F .
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J E R I D A IG LE . HIS W IF E :
UNKNOW N TEN AN TISI
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N O TICE OF SALK
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order t l Final
Judgment *4 Forecloturt deled
February It. 11*0. entered In
Civil C e lt No **l70f CA OIL el
me Circuit Court *4 m* EIGH
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit in end
Mr SEM INOLE Caunty. Florid*,
whore* L E A D ER F E D E R A L
B A N K F O R S A V IN G S
F O R M E R LY L E A D E R F E D
E R A L SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION. Plaintiff end
E U G E N E T O A IG LE ANO
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dtWndontli). I will toll M the
highosi end kail bidder Mr coth.
A T T H E W EST FR O N T DOOR
O F TH E SEMINOLE CO U N TY
C O U R TH O U S E . SAN FO R O .
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TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
Nolle* N hereby given met Me
undenJgned., purwenl Is Ifw
" F i c li ie u i Nem* If e lu te "
Chapter M l ft. FMrMe Sleluft
•III regular wim Itw Clerk *1
The Circuit Court. In end Mr
SEM INOLE. County. FlerMe.
upon receipt *1 proof el me
puMkaflen *1 m u notice the
IklllM ut iwme. M aril A M ER I
C A N D I V E R S I F I E D IN
D U S T R IB S . under which I
tipect M engage M buiirwu al
F O B*I 4*t In th* City ol
AllemanM Spring*. FIH7SI
Thai me party *n(erected in

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araa
my hem* All aqp%
Famad yard, maa Is. t a m le
dp m CarUCKFU
K X P C R IIN C B D M O TM IR OP
TW O. my home. Lake M ary
ara* All opts, termed yard.
m eeHeHRSiW CAy H I 1430
L A K I M ARKHAM Child cara.
apat l a n d s * TLC . meeis and
inocfci
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A fun. happy
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rneeli d»«ly1 Tmo laemed A
CPH cert led** te ktra. teech
end ptey with your children
frem JAM te I &gt;0 PM m H M
W ILL welch your child in my
home. M F Retertncot e«e&lt;l
H R t Rep. *7F 7*9*11 tlM .

MIIMn Mercado
Dele* February 74 U N , Sem
mow County. Florid*
Pubiii* M erc*4. II. H I S . m o
O E O fd
SCHOOL SOAROOF
SEM INOLE CO UN TY
A D V E R TIS E M E N T
FOR RIOS
Sealed bidl will be received
Mr th* turnlthlng *1 *11 labor.
meMrlali. equipment, and In
cMenltell require Mr the r*
■naval *1 etbeitot containing
maMrlait wimin ipecilwd area*
*1 Bvildmgi 1. A and 1 ol
Jock ion Height* MiddM School
M MUrdanc* wim th* Drawing
and Se*cllic*fMnt prepared by
Low Engineering Bid* will bo
focoivod by m* Owners r *pro
ienlahw. is m* oftonlion si Mr.
Rkhord Welle until 1 00 P M
lecel lime on M itch N . IWO
Drawing ! and ip*cifk*lwnt
Mr Ihli work may be flammed
*1 Kw oilks *4 be E nguwsr. Law
Engineering. 7114 Southland
Bird . Suit* IM. Orlando. Fieri
doHM*
Bidding decieiwnH may bo
oblainod al Pw *4lko *4 Low

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A CHANCE To Slarl Your Own
SuSinost ltrenchiid'll with lit
tie down pymnt A com pen y tt
willing te finence you even it
you haya little or no credit
Eerrung poteniie!1 U i 000
173,009 within your 1st yeer
O n ly s e rio u s In Q u Irto s
R M II -4 W not teeg dtsleece
D R IV I A M IR C ID K S
W IA R D IS IO N IR CLOTHCS
IA R R I1 M 0 0 P f R M ONTH!
C A U (407)123 -50(7
For 74 hr. rocorpid mocaag*

envelop* conlaining ttw Con
IrocM r'i BM. and Ih* envelope
Wwll bo plainly marked Fro
potol lor th* Ramavol ol
Atbotlet Containing mater laic
— Jack con Height! Middle
School''
The Owner frie rw c Itw right
M relect any and all Bidl and to
waive Irregularltlei. technical
IIMk, and InMrmalilwi In the
Bidding
The Owner inland! to oword
Ih* Contract bated upon Ih*
towed qualilied, reipontiv*. Bid
received
■Mt may be tubmitied m
percon ar by mall and thall be In
dupl icato and addreuod to
Th* School Board
Ol SommoM County
llllMollanvIlloAvunuo
Sanford. F lor Ma 17771
Alin Mr RkhardWolIt
Bide m ull be aoceiyod prior to
1 M P M Meal llnw. March 30
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Fublllh: March*. Itw
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CLASSES
HAIM D E S IG N
COSf.1t I OL O G V
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HOME HEALTH AIDES
CERTIFIED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
LIVE-IN COMPANIONS
J o in

T h e

G ro w in g

P a ra g o n

T e a m /

WE OFFER EXCELLENT BENEFITS

$50 BO N US
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A F T E R
Y O U R

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M E M 6 L I S H IP S
LocaliCini availabk ecraii Ih*
country I Purchete directly
from current owners end u w
thousends ol doilers. com
pored to resort pricost
Thau send Treils". 'NACO".
end "Coest To Coest ‘ resorts
We otter nothing but the best I
Cell t MO tel CAMP tor more
tntermetton A C M . Inc

** "Engmoor''. upon payment ol
* nonrefund«bw payment el
fwonly fled deHart per m i
Any Bid tubmitied will be
ur*vocable Mr a period of ility
day* after th* llnw and daw ol
0p*ning*4BM0.
Th* tuccottlul Bidder will be
required M lurnlin Ferlsrmonc*
and Paymen! Bondi In ttw lull
amowit at th* Contract Sum
All Biddire m uti bo Ikantod
A t b t t l o i Abatem ent Con
IrocWri (in occardonco wim
F ^ a U H i H I 70*1 In Ih* SloM
*4 Florida
Th* Bidder'! name. IKenw
number and licence tcplrelwn
del*, and lhal part *1 ttw
O M tllkalxm applying M ttw

C O M P L E T E

F IR S T 40 H O U R S !

Call Billy M 3 2 3 - 7 7 5 4

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I t ! » 111« par hr.
N* arparwnc* needed it m
th* tnduttry and (rpwtng
Vferb eat d e e r i an
C A R S b B O A T S b F L A N II
Many paaitknt availabto
Caw kb. tw b e 41MRP m i
A C T O E V E X T R A f Haitywa
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L k t a m m 14 i n a n
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All ih itN aval tabiq
Hourly wag*. Rail* after **
tlm iiM gw tw m to k AapiyafAmete Feed Shop

H r it T W N T K M M t t l
Ceupk. live In. imail com
p k i Apartment management
eipertent*. Light main!*
name Call » » * 4 __________

iMMNunttnm

Prefer u p , but will tram ttw
right parlMt H r! Man T h u rl.
I* AM
7 PM Apply 1*47
SanM rdAeg.f AM to 1PM
A R I A MANAGERS/fafae Repl
National aducatianal cam
party Eccatwnf ca banatlN
Full ar pari Hm* M4-I717
u r m i e o H in
Iipertehced. For Asphdlt
Mewitenence Company
Ceii i » m i or m i f ______
To ltd IS par hour Many
t needed* Wilt tretel Cell newt
Metro 1 -p to T w et
M A t lll

*H0umtns*
EARN E X TR A M ONEY
Non imeitng, p k it in l *t
m e ip h e rt. M o rn in g end
tcentng Hourt Pregnant

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(■citing appnrlunlly far
limited earning petenllel.
ehence •* meet all new bual
rwet’a. VIP-*, f community
li a i e n Apply al Greeter
Chamber *1 Cam
H . t i f l t .....E G E .
CM *

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W illin g to l# f* fe ll ter
certlfkdfwn. Eeceffent work
mg candHteml Siqerier rated
tecttlfyl Frwndfy aeepk
O f BAR Y MANOR
a * N N w T . I 7 4 n . D i f i i ) . PI
M nk R b uFrt
i a m le iP b t a a b e o i« t o

C M 'S * M i
RCW STAR TING RATES
P e ll/ p a rl lim a p a illtan t
availabto E ipark tH * pr*
farrtd Apply at
k C ire Caetor

c ju f t i n i H f ir t i
Framing, Interior and trim
f cperWmedtnty JMaaia
C A R F I N T IR f , H ELPER S. A
LABO R ER S
tealt and
trampertaHen Call M i l t f l

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Lacal/CarNbean IU.k laf hr
I g g N J M j E t RUILPERf
CONSTRUCTION
LOCAL/CARIBBEAN Far
(lactrman*. Carpenlan.
Heavy (gvtpnwnf Opem trL
Flumben. A C . Orywall.
Di a l i ng , Iran eark.
Mechankt. Suparviiari^ to
fas hour
1447-4*7111*

TALENT BUILOKtf

Hemet, R n t N r i e h . OHteet
Sfete certifted COCO u m We
Dewgn BuUd end otter Free
Edimetei
Cetitee-em

Air Conditioning
A H «tliS9
SERVICE - All m A k « C/H/A.
water to air. air to air heal
pumpi New and arilllng in
llallallan 17 Y rt experience
Wayne Oykei Sr new wim
E m e ry'i Plumbing
Lk.iRMconaa*....... m u a a
B o a rd in a 4 G r o o m in g
M OBILE F I T GROOMINO Al
hum* tervict Rtaunabl*
C a rlllk d lC A llP a t.n l a lii
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Payroll. Teaei. Small Bulirwti.
or Individual tllP O h o u rlu p
Short term laa returm IIS
S a h a b to n p a n e ^ ^ ^ m g a * *
B u ild in g C o n t r i d o r s
NEW. E E M O O IL . REPAIR
HOME S, OF F 1CI S. ITO R IS
Ail typet cemhuetton. Ret/Cam
T T lr c n ln ^ ia ile t ^ C lC lH ^

* FLOORMAN*
G H O U R S * 0 0 0 0 B E N E F ITS
E X P E R IE N C E R EQ U IR ED

FLORIDA
101 CENTER, INC.

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Coordinator

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U M W K • Comm
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IUSTIR CMD/TIM
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FMAnOUOMIT

Bacfwkn dagre* In taclal
work ar a related Held Trank
gartatkn "trivet it required",
valid F terIda Wivert iK*nt*.
goad cammteUcatwn and caw
management tkllll neided
Gram paeittan thru July. I«t*
Cell 174 » » Cat ken

COMTKT STOK
Full Itm* peimen require!
lifting hay and ked piui tier*
dutke___________Call I N M il
C R A FTS * SKILLS* TRADES

ALL TRADES NEEDED
Painkrt. Carpenter!, etc
Gel all the work yew can
" i.Cafl— ..........*1* 4771
DATA fM TR Y
start rqh l away I Call newt
Jab Cantor. ***-174 4144
D l LIV E R Y OR IVHR N N W H t
* G R E A T B E N E F ITS *
Y*ur thence t* earn n* whik
you crude In th* c » truck)
AAA E M P L O Y M E R T
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T* t i l I* per hour All mllttl
Hiring new I Will tram
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F O O O S IR V IC E

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D O T cartlltod Contact Deug
Read M ild**______________
D N IV IR S . A LL TY P E S
Taapayl Call new I
Jab Center, did 77*aiaa

COSeCTMMT
Beeuikkn. Nall Tech, and
■ kttrufylitt Ni i b l tor nk*
I In Iantore Creel Family
C a b in N N

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Good earamg heurv Men/Frl
Beneliti and Umtormi Call
i n I I 14

FOCILIFTOft 14TOE
Hiring new. M to II I par hour
plu* banalitit
1141 MM
JINS
FR O N T O F F 1CI
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Great entry kv*l into ttw
ctorkai Ikid Friendly v m k
wintl Hurry, cell today'
AAA IM F L O T M IN T
TW W lH P tt ._________ n i 117*

FUti/FART TIME
M u l l b* h a n t i t a n d
h a r d e a r k ln *
E ic a lla n t
benelili package and camp
lelery Apply m per ten only
Speedway Slervte Mervte
MeedSR**. Saetord
G A L FRIDAY
47HRI
* FR IE N D LY O FFIC E a
Ot* your Ckrkal tkllll to land
toil top tpeli Nic* M i to
work tort Good opportunity!

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enced In typing end a 14 tty
calculator Full time Call
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Den i m ill IN* enel Light
carpentry beakraund emit
A AA IM P L O T M E H T
K R . B R S , ............... B 4 I I N

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mutt have I yeert eipertonci
end peed driving record
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M I3 T U U .U W W T S T O U "
E X C E L L E N T PAY. RemfiN
Trempertatwn Call
« t m M K lc t 1141
Tall ratundad 4am tfgm
RE A M O LLY M AID Haurt.
Men Frt. 4AM to *PM Goad
pay Will from Call Maily
M ud at je m im k C o 1471017
• O O K X I1 P E R .4 TO F FA Y
Hir Ing naw, aait npw I
j«b Cantor, m 77a aiai

N r total delivery.
Men Frl. Renatm Subtlantt
i toiling rugulrt
ram Parti City. M l I
CarneallR d . lantord J O E
T* 17* weekly
Local'Lang haul
WUt Tram
iie iw e e
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SARASOTA. PL MM. Apgik*
IMP F* ItTBBNA. M a/Wia. Ttw
prelect M licaMd M SambwM
Caunty. Sdcttan 44. TeemMp tl
Saul*. Rang* if Eaat. Tha
aaptkatkn W Mr a D M act*
m a warahdwtd Mb* known ee
ST. LAURENT COMMERCE

Final Judgment. Wwll
L O T l» « . O A K L A N D
V IL L A G E S E C TIO N FOUR.
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO
TH E P L A T T H E R E O F . AS
R ECO R D ED IN PLAT BOOK
H . PAGE la. OF TH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OP S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
O A T E O *1 SANFORO. Fieri
do. m u lath day *4 February.
It**
M AR VAN NE MORSE
C l e r k O f TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
SIA4INOLE County. Florid*
By Jan* I Jatowlc
Deputy Clerk
Pubiii* February 11 Mart* 4,

N R i a O Z N

N E I f ne ad t fin a n c ia l
a m nance to eipand and
grew WRRng to per 11%
mterett an imeJI l year teen

P a rk

acre
Von

preutaMnaef wcllen

SANFORD, FL
M A R K O U T S ID E OF
EN V E LO P E :
FS4K4 - Myrtle Lake HUH
Oc i Ia m i
FOR F U R TH E R IN ­
FO RM ATIO N ANO A CO PV OF
TH E P44M PACKAGE CON
TA C T : Lind* C. Jenea. Can
tr*cH Andtyat. (M I) a l l IN .

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County. Sacnon SI, T owns*Ip tl
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LOT t t BLOCK H. NORTH
ORIAMOO RANCHES. SEC
TION1A. ACCOROINO TO T H I
PLAT THEREO F AS R E '
COROED IN PLAT EOOK II.
PAM S SP4I, PUBLIC RICO R 0 S OP B E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
OATED at SANFORD. PMrtt a . M H b R y d Fabruary.

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plaint or Pttltlan.
WITNESS my Hand and Mat
at m u Court an IM t *1* day at
February i*ta
(SEA LI
M A A Y A H H IM O K S E
A iC N r t atmaCaurt
B y : Jean Brtllanf
A t Deputy ClarA
PuMlih PaUruary II . IB. SS.
Marc* A i m

Ttw Dtatrtct Btvoo nollco ot IH
Uttont M Mob S permit M Mg
lollowing appllcantla) an
MARCH I t HOB:
B E L A IR E H O M I I . (41
DOUGLAS AVE, ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. PL a n t AppKcaHm
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N E R ITA G E E L EC TR IC
Prompt. ReeeenaP k Service
Licented/lnturtd
■ RM4IIU1
Call 417 11147*1

C O M P L IT I
care with
lev* l concern tor the elderly
Spedeut accemmodaiwni.
tow monthly retol 114*471
Oettew* Nerileg Sank*. In*.
"Nome Car* T h e fi AHerdaik"
Nonet * Aid! * Llv* le i

Bait A Tick It
CtOKE’SRA4T I TACKLE
Open4AM 4PM
GUIDE SERVICE
F rath Smoked Mulktt
Live Wild River Shinrwn
F Hhlng Equipment
C -ll B Orange Bird.
Lake Manrae............
173 41*4

Qgntrtl Sirvlcts
R D o T T S p A jR s r T a ir iiiit r
c a r p e n t r y war k. Fra*
IB itte ut^^

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C A R P i N T R T . haul i ng!
metonery. pointing end tile
Freeetltmetet Cell m i3 M

FlIITfWT IHC.
One Cell To Oe It All”
Your Neighborhood Hendy Men
Retldenflel • Commerctel
Cell t C T t t T e d e y lim t lH
■RPAIRSb PAINTINO
Yerdwvb e Ugbt Heteteg
He Job Toe Smell

Pilnllng

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FRANK BARNHART Minting l
pretiur* cleaning. 14 y n t ip
Referenc el ...............H I I 111
IN TIR IO R A E X TER IO R
P re k li kwal work. Hrly. ratot
*y*K. Ted. t4***11. Free ( i t .
Lyndew'i F riN n kw il PaurtMg
Lake Mary Reddenl
Inkrlor'E vltrior
L k tn w d ' Intured
Free It llm e k il
I N 1414
FAIN T INO/R (M O O I LINO. In
terler or ea lirle r Fence
Building Lew R ek i. 1444171
PAIN TIN O
Iliter k r B I kkrter
Hemet. A p r i l I k .
Seekr Cittieet l l \ dticeeel
CHI anytime IM 4*44

Paantiaig ( f iD*itue(i*(
Quality Work. N e iu n ib lt
Priced, Free Ctt. Int 33M17S

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HomtRgpilrs

((U m c i riumbint Inc

CA R P EN TER All klndief hem*
repeirt. pointing 4 ceremlc
Me Rxherd Greet Ml It te

GM M AIN TE N A N CE IE R V IC I
Call u* tor Ckctrkal. plumbing.
Orywall. Lawn A Irrigation
p r jb k m i^ r e e ii^ P N I*

lit Choke Far Veer Plumbing
Needtl I b JeHourtb Repair t
• Remodellngb Rvptping
CFC821323#831 9439/333 U94

CUSTOM C U F I N T V I
X y ri tap. Screen porclwi.
d e c k i, roam a d d ltla m .
b e o k c a i t i , al l In la rl
ar/aakrlar remodaiing Dan
HanutwnJey. 447-S74 F7«t
Free *Wm*l*i

Cxrpgt/UphGlstEry
Cltanlng
ONE ROOM F R E I . Dupont
Teflen protection ( i l l tic
value) w/f room ipectel I U 11
or U 91 per room 38% oft pet
odor probiemt 4 repetrt A i Ai
•bout our uphotetery ipecUUl!
Hourt. I AAAtet^AA
t»t3 U
C le a n in g S « r v ic »
H A S T Y M A ID S E R V IC E
Net/Com Honett 4 thorough
U N OH itt. Time CJeeMwf
__ m Aietor d o nr?
NO time ter H ut cowiptete
cteeitiefF Veen putling it eHT
Lot ut worry about it tor you
Cell ASAP Clowning Any tile
homo 130 guar anteed
Llcented • Bonded • Intured
CeM tte-m s

Concret*
Jebtedig JebtPRepafr
Jab*. Free I I I . Cell eayh me
U P N F L Lkenied Intured
W EST CO N C R E TE SERVICE
Smell Ja it e H
Jebt # Repair
Jebt Free Eit Call aayltok*
IT* 1*1) Lkenied/Intured

LxndscRpIng

sueonwith tuts&lt;u&gt;

W Niter prlcet pruning 4 cteenup
Mulch 4 new ptentingt

KEUMCE INC
SEDU (OMJNCIEMIM

LzwistefvIcD

34hourkI Fletretotl
Fry* ( ill m*tut! CFC41IU1
431 441te r 733 444*

A FFO R D A B LE LAWN CARE
Q U A L IT Y W ORKI F R E E
E S TIM A TES Call H I *444
Check'! Ovality Law* Car*
Comm /Rat P F R E E E S T I
Ne(eb to* large/imail.. U1U71
ECONOMY LAW N SERVICE
te te l l i e n c e re
tre e
otHmetet Cell m U f i
LAWN CAR I
Mewing. Shrub
pruning. Fetl Service, Lam
Prteetb Free I t t
1441144
PROF I SS IONA L OAR 08 NI ■
Mowing* edging, new tod. now
teed, re tod, re ued. pruning,
topping, trimming, removing
4 ctearing, planting, clean up!
C o m p le t e C e r e ! F r e e
otimetet! M r Van, 323 0M3

Masonry
S O U T H IR N S T O N I WORK
WaterUlIt. Jepeneu garden
poolt. itonewarh eround
t w lm m ln g p o o li. (to n *
entr ancet, ttucca J » SJJ3

Music Ltssons
Plane/ Key beard Intfrvttiew
Accepting tludente Private
teteent AU wvete w tee eoee

S U P Off PITH THIS M&gt;
F r w iu r t Cltanlng
WAS YOUR H O U S IW H IT I7
ANO NOW G R C V T Call U1
today 1We' II be on eur way I
D. A L L IN CONTR ACTING
F e ^ r e ^ u i m e k ^ q i i Mb m e

"^frnsinUunrlJSu
Y A R D D IR R IS H A U L ID
U4/LOAO A LSO .JU N K CARS
^EMOVCOFREritflMJ

I f d Sdfvice
i C H O L S T H K S IR V IC C
Freeetlimalet! Fair Prkel!
L k . Ink Slump Grinding. Too!
m 1331 day er Mt*
’■LaTTbeFn toH k e a N d e ir'
T R I M M I N O . ToppinJ. H r
mevai. Hauling. *11 phatm al
he* work Call M l a n _______

W a U r / A Ir
PurHIcatlon
MIIJLCOH
Wrier and Air Fillrtl-w i lor
home and buu.ekk ter Free
(inm ate Cali
444 11)1

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F v u T iia a

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aLAIIIH 1 IU IIT ■AlhIt

PAJTT T N R I ■ A chancn to hato
a u n til bwUneta (raw. Stop*
Mmaana who will amrk | h r t .
i da rte r nlghtt a waak and I

IAM toIPM mill, part lima.
Apply mtartan, M R ! 0PM.

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MROKAL

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CM)
m ttu i

•SETiirnnoaaci*
ttoadad dua Id an Mcraait at
aur marMa u h t Applicant,
matt tiava a n d math lAlua
and ha aMa ta nark thin
aark Mandatary drwf tattatf
l» repair »d Apply to aaraan
SAM to e M PM Men
Frl
Cata product* | d t t x i Cl.
Sit i n laniard llnduttriel
Park, at la Hkkman CM Ia h
P— a r C I I
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N M sm m
Fall ar pert lima Mutt have
Call H I n p

M m uns
onto cue c er m
F K tibia ar jam ltd

tartan

baiut plan, m Rr. wart
• •ok with tc cottltnal
Call CpnWtnTCR SMC
M EDICAL PRRSOMtoCl

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RNR1TINID
Tired of Retirement? Want to
Uto Yaur KiwntodptT Want
Snl 4 Sun Work 0 to J t Wa
ntod you M aur now tuning
caardMator CaratynfM HM
M lM C A L PERSONNEL POOL

Eo ib u pa RM* towy 17 n

mtinnghtorl Appranlmatoly
tihdurtpar waak H I rife

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M EDICAL A f t lt T A N T I PARTTIM * I
PHYSICIANS N I I D I D
dO R G V N
a Intornal Medicine
d P a m lly P r t t l l i i

LAR TECH (PART TIME I
fil/ P a rt T i m Peritien
Will tram Goad banafltt
Apply 1U Landavar Plata.

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HOUICKRRPRR M I M O ■
Reference! a mutt Ottetit
Can m a w i t r m m i
M O U IIK IIP IR /N A N N T part
lima 1 day! per wk. 7 M to
naan n e t wk Tharavah
cwaninp A tap niih cunman
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tor couple SMS/me ptut 1700
wcurlly Call M i iito
SANFORD Huge i bdrm , an 7
llaert. Camplala privacy
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ch e, ipocwut. all appilanca.
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I bdrm. I bilh.
maiar appllancao 1700 mo i
STOPme Call P i I 7M_______

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G Ikenap rtbuirad Chalet
cantracli Call I Me 111 toll
VILLAGE INN RISTAURANT
now luring rip tarvart A
hatlattao lor avatrnighlt
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all Oogtroct Rd., LangwaaP
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L*rft rmov*taj 1 bdrm, |M' wh

71— Employment

CompiQM M l 001### 113-0012.

non Sp#cl#l! No loewrify for

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Hdusd to Sharp
DELTONA 1/1 near CIS. child
OK Ho portwrt UNO irKlwdvt
pH Ahot 1PA0 174 1017_______
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how*# HOD''mo Ph 221 #f70
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117— Commercial
____ Rentals

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m o re prope rty then
Anyone bi ifw G re e fe r

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bdrm . tewnhout* Appll
ancai. air. carpal IM Vm o.
wafer meI McDowell Really.
I 174 MSCor I 744 m i _______
SANFORD 7 bdrm. i balh.
wavier cha fenced Im
madiato occupancy Sa7»/mo
M. Jabn-l Realty Ca m a i n .
SANFORO 1 bdrm I'y bam.
newly pa'ntod Sa71 par manlh
piuiarpavi m a m ________
i bdrm i lermthed or un
lunuihed. daubto toi
and deck Will toe
Sail me

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ihappirig llr.p. &lt;00 la 1000 vq
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174000

IM 1707

111-Condominium
.

Rentals

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kti Comptttoly toncod yard
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........ 174 400

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area 1Croanod perch. Florida
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property Need to ratoca'a
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purchata Nice I T Super tito
Rig open living dining araa
Fence Now only
107.00*

125— For Least
U N IO ID

H IO O R N LAKC I 4R 1/1.
ABOVE ground poet Fmct
Florida rm. iplit plan, double
garaga.aitraparking 171.100

• 2107 French A&lt;* .

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a bdrm. 1 bam. family room,
work chop tertened porch,
will toeie apnon
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1 BDRM . I ' i bath, lanced yord.
noor Seminole High Sen
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127—Office Rentals

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322-2420

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A iking 111 100

105— DuplexTriplex / Rtnf

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anytime baton 7 PM

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wail to wail carpet. &lt;h a
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321-0)44

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115-Industrial
_____Rentals
A AA S U S IN IS S CE N TE R
New ollxa/Whta P70 M |„
Laos It Bays with or w-o

HOKESTORENT

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Chanty Plain.
Orlandn. FL MOM
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Homes/ Rent

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day m weekend Gab* Income
potential Can N H U n n a
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Tour HI Welcome ...... H I rtci

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Furnished/ Rent

MRRKAL

Man an Chauftort ikama
ana gaad driving retard
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Central F rtiry . Lanraaad

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PER
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141— Mo m e* to r Sato
IT OWNER
Th* 0 *kt U *H t4
Ou*#t privet* I l« r f t bdrms.

utiltff room lrtf M rm .

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1*4.900

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f l H W . a d l n Wqrtotn

ay anmar. &gt; bdrm I bam.
crntral M/A. an 1 b l i 111
Ham.naad Dr. Raducad It
tsi.sw............i m m a n
LONOWOOO •AMumaMa. 40.
paal. m u m . Naar I 4 mall.
torftof Estrss...... a i m
1 bdrm . i bam. &gt; car taraat.

Laka Mary K M d i m a m I
acrat. larfa aak trrat 4
bdrm . fraalraam. farmal
dHi. larqa Kraanad
ii. iift.aaa Auumaait

U U IE MART R EALTY
K M 1M

111 N A V E M IY C
CuM •« a button Sallart
•"■tout to maba a Aral &gt;
badraam. dm l scran ynreb.
and carnal. Many m a t
a&gt;4r a Raautlful yard.

LARI MART REALTY

BM1W
STiits rsortiTT

MANAGEMENT A REALTY
m m m i cast
• INTER S FR IIW I
l/|t».
central H/A. I

IM M ACULATE
Jbdrm l bath
17 000 Down
Non Qualifying Mortgage

lorjenien Reel Eitete

407 3221155

DELTONA
Ciosa to 4tS Otonart mutt Mil
N*to Mar vadrt built homa 7
bedroom 2 bath, family room,
toorkthad
442000

MAKE OFFER Call dUrtotto
114 9111

HORSES WELCOME
I Acres. complete with In loo
or r*r&gt;«al apartmant on 1st
floor 2 bdrm I bath uptlairt.
toith largo deck overlooking
pirat and pond
I4S 900
H*ffmt A Haatb. Inc. Realtor*
447 I H 9444
•ntart thin black border
assum able , RoquAiirrm c
OR

LESS THAR $2500 CASH
IN CLUDING CLO IINO COST
J A 4 bdrm homat in Sanford.
Da i tona DaBary Lk Mary/
long*ood Altamont* Springs

$1,300 DOWN INCl CLOSING
J bdrm 1 bath, firtplaco.
appiiarnat carport
134.900

LESS THAR $3,100 DOUR
) 2 tpiit plan appliance*. 2
car gar ago on privacy f*ncod
M a c ro ..
14MOO

ASSUME, NOQUALIFY
UKE MART POOL HOME

SANFORD
1. 400 dawn
auuma no qualify 1 bdrid. 1
bam. &gt; car faraa#- lr* klfclt
tn, fate. « m . nano w a r n .
Rank lomclaaad bama. and
araaorttat. m t sri ilia »«i m
141
O U TO F S T A T I swrar mucl
•all Handyman macial Ir k k
bauM. 1 btdroomL I bom.
M u.) bo Man Rest off*. I t l)

w m m SI Cad m i -sts-i m *
• n s ittrtra t

QUINHKfAlTY • 121)141
ReeiUtaJ 44d Commercial

$AU Of LIA$£ OfTNM
D ELTO N A
split/2beth

3 B d rm

1.313 N

tt

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ecre 1*4.104 AssunsebAe Non
QuANtTtPl Loon CaR m U X 7
1AM904 0 . ) 1 Mrrn . 1 hem.
FL rm. tplc. ceiling tom. new
pe»nt A carpet Reduced to
M L H Coll owner, X77 1499
SANFORD

POOL

SANFORD

M ID lT t

NtDUCtD
Almott raw, cltan. Ibadraam.
1 a m . doubt* garaga FHA.

Na** 2 bdrm 2'» bath 2 story,
appliances firtplaco. 2 car
garage
........ 144 900

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
3 r i. I 404 *q f t . near paint
and carpet appliances on I 'J
acre 1SI2 mo ISS000

GENEVA
House on 2' i acres 3 bdrm . &gt;
bath appliances, garage ad
d it io n a l go t b ld g . •c

179.J00

RAUL A R IT H O S A O R N I
V E N T U R I I FR O FER TIB *
WV4I44
•nsert thin black border________

KEYESBESTBUYS
B E A U T IF U L pool home 3/2
s p l i t , lo v e ly , q u lo t
neigh bo rh o od F ro n ta g e
greenbeit S minutes from 17 92
and Lake Mary Blvd 177.900
McKenna444 2419/Hansen
121 1472/12) 1)44
CC1. COM M ERCIAL ZONINO.
2 O LDE Homes 2 b d rm .
eacetlent tor office 1 bdrm
great for rental 149 000 Seller
looking for reasonable otter
E. Sptvtf/L. Faison
121 1200/eves 111 4194/211 7447
• RAND NEW ! W AITING FOR
YOU I J 2. lovely country
home* Large lot full 0« oaks*
Inside util Many eatresf Call
Now! Wes 12) 1999. eves
ANSW ERINO SERVICE W/S444
♦ so ft of commercial off ice
space Well established A
growing daily 14)0 000
Elite/Sharon i n 4194/144 4319
LAKE M AR Y Schools Pool
) 2 split tt'fplc. Irg lanced
rear yard Eat in kitchen
As sum non qualifying Only
1*4.400 Elsre/SAaren 1231244/eves, i n 4194/244 4219

X ytart. 4' , V SI.ISO Dawn
Slat FITI
Crank Cawatmcban A Rratty

narabauM m | » r i a butidUtq

Ora «M a toat atbca bid*
■adbarll l.M a toat

Ml CUN

&gt; badraam. &gt; bam. paal.
tonmv aacurlty I L M prua
ataumabla 1% marlgaga
ttoS/ma. Na Ouantmg
Can
S A N D L IW O O D V IL L A *
Sptcltut I bdrm . I bam. ml
pump. font, appllancat.

.... asasis

F n M u a m tm

NEAR M Ora at a hind Md('
II4R a n m I l i a . Mual
Sail It

157— Mekito
Hemet/Sato
SUF1 B m i c e ia s
full BMh. ReuBWwWe. Cpfhe
Nrei ctNihfi. h f NBeeri tW
laf. shinfie P4ef. sklrtinq
MWet |44 Te Bppn tiiN l 14.91
Call C^lecf.......... M7 91) 7040
4T 447 3I4 W N 4V4PFW
Nice l kadraam. I bam. c/Va.
Ilarlda roam, lurnlthad.
carport Quite, ttlablitbad
retiremant mablto bama park.
napato...................
IM.SM
Com

ta la a &gt;y anrar li t toto
I raUdaatial uatn. Incama
S l f j a a a a n a n S U M Fried,
m m Ataumabla financing
a irx m n u

1S3— AcreeeeLefs/Seto

SANP0N0MU PAM

O E ITO M A DOYLE ROADt S.

I 't acr* trackt Zoned A 1

47 3221156

13X14 3/1. 1 Menetee Fenced
yerd

* ltd ACRES. U J 00 par acre
•LAKEFRONT
fa
•cres .............14.004 per acre
• I ACRES Pen*. SeptK A
Weil .................
1111
•SALVAG E YARD
4
4( 944-..era......

471221155

14X1 1/1*2 441

92 Skyline.

screenedperch112000

34X14 3/1 14I . 1 Chempi
on/Concord Fire place ,
dryweil inferior, very clean
HUB
34X14 1/1 s a l. 1 Crettmed*
Dishwasher, firepfec*. 117 000
,u u m m iz m

CAItlABC COVE

472221155
OCALA NA TIO N A L FOREST
Weeded lata- Rlvor accaea.

Si) 41 manlbly............Jta m
■1W i g M W t W u * « )u »a to

SURER MICE 11 3 Badroam. 2
M l bath, double* ide Cefh*
dr#i ceiltnfs. hardbeard fid
Inf. shinfie roof, sklrflnf
hMsf Sea Te Appreciate! 14.91

Call Coiled_____ 407 91) 7040
er 447 394 4017 after 4pm

191 R*4«n Air •14 i 13. central
.-heat A air. washar A dryer.
Goad condition 1701 Lai 14*.
Carrleoe Cave MebDe Heme
Park Cell 134 4010

.jt o w L .'-:
in u ,

f f l HetpUSell

150— R a a l E t f a t o
W a n to d

* * RANTED* *
HOMES a M OBILE HOMES
R ENTALS a A C X E A O I

SMALL A O CAGE

TM ECO URSO NCO

14 n 0

14X44 3/1. 40 Guerdon

0WN(l FINANCING

R EA LTY

SANF0I0

comb.

14X44 3/3 spht II
tont 11 300
dawn for aueltfied Buyer
Under U N per manth m
dudedtmff end let rent

SHOWtlS HALTY

4 badraam. I ttory. Idyilwilda
Latt Edition, wall kagt. raw
carpal, mirror accantt. M n
wood dock and tragical
landtcaping under canopy al
oakt Graat raigbbarbood.
Brtf value ............ ti 11.000

n

lego . 14X4] apM. » Tidwell
St.100 dawn tar qualified
buyer Under SMS per mant-i
includes m tf end let rent

L A R E C O U N T Y I acrat
ut.tao A t* acrat U t ljo a

SI HWY. It 4L DIBARY

s/i tarn,

rm

laeafrenl I ecre, 1141.an

30544U 4J I / 30V U I S 7U

n s a n a ir m e g i

Sprlnp Hammock Fark ]
bdrm, 1 bam matot tram
tir .in m m

uxu

SRMINOLR C O U N TY S aerga
wim bauaa S bdrm . t tgto.
tilt.a w a s acrat largd bak
boat IM oaa. Hwy aa 1 Acrat
saso.igg • Off Dean Rd.

T E L F A IR

1

bdrm. t bam * dan tenon
J w m ^ J M IM Ilr W a w

DUMY SOUTH

itoraa Ora lattertM

O UFLBX • Raautlful Laka
Maria Etfato araa/lakavtow
Brick wim 1 badroam. I bam.
I car garaga. brack tlda

f f f

ja r ju a f i Baal

r i acrat an paved Marquette
Rd near town Zoned Agncul
Can be t bldg tilat all
tor............... STt.tot er will tpiit

CALLBART
R IA L E S TA TE

REALTOR...... ....... — Stl raw

2603 Park Drive •Sanford, FL 32773

160— B u s in a s *
F o r Sato

( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -2 3 2 3

STYLIST Wim tHlowing But,,
friendly shop Good welk ins.
andm-SRatnnarea 22)7212

Why Pay A Full Commission...?
can
do it for $2,950 payable at closing!

$1500 DOWN
phsa d o tin g cost* for 3
badrm/2 bath loadad
w ith a x tra a . 2 0 x 20
scraanad porch wEh
S P A , rivar rode docking
and lush landscaping.
SprinkJara and built-in
vac ly s la m lor E A S Y

M A Y FA IR Meadows • Super
dean bright A open 1/1.
kitchen appliances A verticals
m cl Com m unity pool A
Clubhouse Only 122'mo
Assoc dues
143.900
McKenna/))) 1294/444 3414

682-2600 ora.. 774-0141

(fgu may vary on tconom y homa*, luxury homaa and incoma ptoparty)

1. You show your property.
Or, we will show your property
lor a small additional lee.
IS I n

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&gt;-»*isr.s 107 4h h f i l l

It I nBIj IH. k i Tn

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FA C TS
•Wa ar* hcantad raal
•ttato brakart
•Wa are M iacvicF
brokact
•Wa show proparty (our
lung* and muhipto)
« Wa are mambarg of
Eta local Mufbpi* Liking
Sarvtca
•W* can piaca your
proparly into Eta MUlpto
Uting Sarvtca

£r Th e Calton Courier a
Affordable Homes from $65,900 in Hidden Lake
•Saaford/Lakg Matt A m
• R c c r t a llo t u l A r m r U I m
• Spacious P o p u la r F lo o r
PUas

L O C A TIO N

3/2

tordo m Mvafhroto Sptoixl d
v eto of golf covvse from u r n
(torch M f &lt; n e upgradvs*
I'llO O Q iuen 12) 3244/eves
1/6 97)4
WINFFIELO
Elegent 1 5
home on I ecr* lot on qu*et
&lt;ul do vac Amamuctces mclodu
tteem w m u pool, fpic 4
much move La W 000 Jo*v
31) J3*4/*ve 114 973*

323 3700

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Florida, Inc.
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Mon Su. 10-6
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(fllion HOMES..
REYES 1 IN THE SOUTH

YO U CO ULD SAVE
15.793
by fatng your homa wr*i
Hgfb-U-Sal m l*u of a
brokar who charge* a
7% of uia pnea
comnuMicn (savings
basad on a homa salng
lor $124,000)
Nola. Raal Ettato
commission raws are nol
sal to tor.

1. We guarantee in writing lo advertise your
property every week
2. We use our exclusive marketing system to
gel you buyers.
3. We send an ad on your property to potential
buyers (now looking for property).
4. We help your buyer obtain financing (many
times there are 7 or 8 methods).
5. We lend you lor 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 of your net proceeds.
8. We discuss the "bad" and 'good* in all oilers
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 closing.

C A LL 323-2323 For Complete List

• Special Flaaaclaa

II &gt;4.000 ieen 32) 3244/174 4734

WHAT WE DO FOR $2,950

WHAT YOU DO

L O O K IN G ter Country7 This
home could be the one Vsedvd
bv huge oats « ) b d r m . 2
bum liYing rm d n m g rm .
U m tly rm , large kitchen Only

FANTASTIC

The Real EstateRevotution.

467 1221155

llim i

M A IN T E N A N C E .
A TROPICAL PARADOE
ONLY 177^00
4d Fu MaAGIAKT

OWNER Financing Available
built to stand the test of time
2*00 sq it of living in this
io**iy country 2/2- 1 star
eoergy efficient, pool home
Hansen. McKenna 111
)144/)2) 3472/1*4 3414

tac.ll A lantord Ava
lanad GC I Ona ILAto a toat

O S TE EN IIA C R E L WELL
WOOOED------------- WIN SHI/Trade Far A Haute

114.M i

C a -O y / U to

140— Cemmerclal
FropNrty / file

S A N F O R D ■ R .a u tlfu l 4
brdroom. 1 bam bama an S/4
acr. lot w baauliful aak fraa.
Hugo matter badroam w/walk
In ctotal and largo bam 1
albert at rough cadar/tlto
t i t a n . L i v i n g ro a m
W'bftpiact. tormal dining,
tun roam, friato garaga and
I car dalacbad garaga
w'atixa t M M K i m m

ASSUME No Quality. IN K cash
down U )0 mo me I assoc
lae Lk Mary condo otters
great school A location
Elsie/Sharon 22) 3244
eves 122 4)94/244 4219

E S TA TE SALE
The Forest
Eaper&lt;ance retirement living
at its best 2 bdrm . I bath
reduced Irom SSS 900 to
SS2 W0 M&lt; henna 447 444 1414

I M M O O R L I ha«t trim paal
H U M Allama and d , b a d
rtto tm t/rm Call H I N »

M io a t

Cbtrmmg cadar lamily
nirn bay nrindan and aaaf.
( k m and cecy. warmly daca
rafad. I btdroom
Craab Canalructtoa A Ratify

155— CeeWwiNifwms

VILLAS O F C A S S !L U R R Y

occugancyl Onnar. B M M 1

MUST SILL

♦ * DCl TOM * #

toorkshg*.....—

M i— NM w eefarlete

IM.SP* Call fif H it, anylima

NOW M U
M AGEN TS
OC BARV
1 acre prim# high
wooded lot I 7 homo built In
It l/ Abo** ground pool
* d e c k in g
S p rin k le r* ,

workshop alarm sir*

M l-

•FU 4 i; t: i»" ahw* » •eulr to

Ptnecrast •Pr*-Foradosurt,
LovUy 3 Bdrm., Must Sefll,
Assume, No QvaUfy, 656J00
2625 French Ay*.

Ptnacmt •Big FamNy 3 Bdrm.
kmmacuiata, Fencad,
$63,200
115 W. Jnidna

Industrial Zoning •Large 3 B dm ur
Battt, Hug* Porch, Big Lot, Uv«
and Work Haral Owner Finance,
$54,900 2525 Willow

Rambiewood •Low Down, No
Otailfy, 3 Bedrnv, Family Room,
Ftncsd, 175^00
304 Hlddtfi Laka

Sanford *House 6 Duplex, 3 Rantal
Units, Good Positive Cash Flow,
179,900
311 Holly

Groveview-No Qualify,
91/2%, 3 Bedrm.
$77,900
!12Grovahollow

Hidden Lake-Spacious 4 Bedrm. 2
Car, Big Comer Lot,
$66,900
306 Laurai

Laka Sylvan Area •No Qualify, 1/4
Acre, 3 Bedno, Graat Room,
$67,900
7360 Lake

Sanford •Lovely 3 Bdrm., Formal
Dining,
Only $55,000 706 Laurai

npna H i f n k uHiMrurdN

S n lrs

( H J u r

Suniand •Graat 3 Bdrm. Sumr,
Larga Porch 4 Yard,
147^00
v
114 Azalea

Sanford •Spacious 3 B&lt;Sm_ 1/4Tread
Acre, Big Workshop, Separata Living,
Dining, 6 Family Room*. Great Areal
$80,000 121 Sarita

Hidden Laka Villas •Spacious 2
Bdrm., 2 Car, Comar Lot,
$57,000
200 Cleariake
J

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O U M M B T • a r Owe* (a

IS S S y U M B J C S L

andfaa. t m S«gM V'dr Ira
Waaal. I alaflana fuaury l
•arai InMfMr pive tufty cabin

111— Appliances

tai tndafrif tfaapa 4 oa.aw
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foe m e n

wane
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and 1 nwdwi d M n an cm
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rn m tu m i m u m
• o t f - M i i a g m e w if . it
( « ft. Intwad t n r t n i .
m at »ii
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and taMn a labia.
fennitrattenCenm IV I

a il Poor PIBIBCLASS BOAT
ratterartan vau ra
mara SMa/VtCaHHI4MS
W PIBBI CLAM Oaaf .lit.
Cod.

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l a F T .H U L N M M C I t ?

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f r a W l cermet lap. many
eitrae M UST t l L L I f

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^ d _ _ C e iie r ia O g ^ n ija r i

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t m I I I 543letter 4RM_______

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(M tfl Anttgueerigmelt 570
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m e rit _______________________________
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endteMee m n i t _________

USED AffUAJICIS
R N N m o M • Guer en«eed
NANTf 0: O n t tNfeMf Offtl
or not Wo oNe

WHO

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117— Sporting Goods
• GOLF CLUB full Mt w/fl4t
beg end perleMe cert teO
___________H I IMS___________

t o o t I CLUBS

Led*! RM

1 J«W . ) W M F W M f M d tot
»»•» bog |a&lt;ei*nf ehege
V i ....... ............ C o u n t not

lit — OHice Supplies
/ Equipment
COf r l t i •
“ G tita in tr H IM .
multi taler tear inf Atctati
w a i i i i i capita m a
^ C a iL ---™ ;™ -™

191— Building
Materials
ALL I t i i L BUILDIMOS &lt;1
dMier inuaica. 1.0B0 la M OW
*Q n Ceil ror Wl « I t l colletl

193— Lawn 4 Garden
OOAI MULCH
YOU LOAOI YOU MAULI
H I M par pith «p lead, H I Ml*
a L A W N BO Y I f
Ri di ng
mower Lory Boy JO" Riding
mower Bom need flung or
uee lor pert! Bom lor t&gt;S0

________ c u m tost________
0 LAWN MOWER
H t HR.
ifiggeend Sfreten Like Mow.
MpilSoflSASOi
M UM
t ir * . )Vt HR Sr If f» 4 Sfretten
reor boggor town mower
Eac condition U S U I J«JI

Its— Mjchintry/Tools
• T A B L I SAW Rockwell OetU
r . u p v usoo
mono

Iff— Rtfs IS u ppl its
O R B IB ShUfiu to good homo
Mwtl hove lencod yard J yr
old mole
Coll m cosy
M ASTIFF BULL RURS
Big.
emerf. beautiful meriting! UO
Mott toll.............C o tim IMS

S TA S H Ibovtngt - U/yd . 10
yd. minimum
mote ere
thovlngt. not duel P I *151

2 0 O - R t g l l t « r » d P fts
SNIH T I U
Blatk and »h il« ;
montht. houtobrohon 1175
Coll 111 OIJJ

203—

Livtifock a nd

______Poultry______
CHICKS • Fency end common
brood! Duett, guoilt. turkey.
Agooto Coii m w

311— Anfiquis/
Collictlblis
ANTIQUE QUILT
I5*’« t 4 " epproai metl y SO
yoort old. lonotlor pattern
Good condition Col 1115 Om
1 R ID O IS 4 SON A H T IO U IS

ANTIQUE l U U 10-5 Mob-Sal
Banlal Spat# AyaUMMI

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                    <text>Clerk ordinance passed
Lake Mary takes
steps to protect
store personnel

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som e sav areeasv i rim e t.iritels
l.aki M a n i iiim iilsstiiiu is Iasi m itlil adupli il a
soli* h i d veision nl an urdliiatii e adnpted hv
Sau lo ril m Dei cu ilie r Lake M a n s ii itiilalions
re ip iin two t lerks to I h on d u ll in retail stores
I n l w 11 it III p m a nd H a ill im p rove il llitllllnt!
on s io i* prem ises and insiallalion ol seiiirtlv
i aim r.is
Coum iissioiii r t.eoriti Ih irv c a w h o llrsl asked
iln i oinm issioii to ■ousider du ie itu l.itmils oni

S A N K O K I) — It look a 7 I slmll.ii king to iln ll.
lu ll C rea tive Invasion h r.il C ra /v W in n s am i
rllllt'lirtl ill** S iillo til K rin -a liiill Ih -p a r'lllflll
T h u rs d a y Night Solthall League i haiiipioiishlp
a l C lia s r Park
T r m Dali' C n m p a n v won iln Itallli lur s ru n n l
w ith a 12 0 w liiii w a s h in g nl iln W recking C re w

S a* Pag* IB

D isney to pay $1,000
I.A K K IIU K N A V I S T A I im iiis I s an h i ihe
o n ly one Inierestcd lit I h s w i M O M s Indiana
J o u r s s lu m spectacular
I tu ( let upatinii.il
S a lr lv anil llra lth A iliilllilslra lln n lined iln W all
D is n e y C o
Bl.tM H I lor lo itln ii in p ro v id e
a ilrtp ia lr p ro ln Him to ,u lots n c it .iim g Inillana
Jo n e s s lu m s at its Disney M&lt;iM I In me Park

M ills returns to county
T A L L A I I A S S K K — A death n m u u u .ilr w ho
a v o ld ril e x e e u tlm i last u io n lh d eserves a
hearing on w liellier Ills Irial law ver lailed to
raise evidence alm ul ln s n n ni.il unpalrtni ill. iln
Florida Suprem e ( ourl r u ln l 1I i i i i m I.iv
Ih e (i I rilling* returns die rasi- ol Gregory
M ills to Ihe Sem inole C o u iitv e lrn ill t ourl where
he w as ennvleterl In ihe I *»7‘ * m u rd e r ol an
elderly hom eowner thirlin' a h u rg la ii
I he high i ourl hail earlier hluekrt! Mills
e v e ru lIo n . si heilulril lor . I.m Hi. atnl Issued Us
w rllte u reasons lor d olu gM i I lu u sd .iv
C lrriilt J u d g e W illiam Woodson had re|ei led
M ills hid for an evuleiillarv hearing m i w liellier
he sutlers a m m enial im pairm ent dial w ould
m ilita te Ills |m iilsluneiit lor die m u rd e r ol
V llie cn l A sh le y, killed w ith a shotgun w hen In
Investigated a b u rglary ill Ills lunise

S A N H i K I ) — I Itiplni* in lie.if im ill d iv e Itipmciil
restrictions tli.It III.IV In* imposi il |,V Ihe sl.ili* .mil
I m in iV III MMII
d l'le ln p e rs .ire se e k in g 15
•lltlf nilllle nls to d r i o iilll v s I.iim I use pl.m —
dindile du* usual .iiiHiuni
I lie pro|His.ils will In ■onslllereil m w tl.ll ill.IV lie
two Ill.uiilhiill'leriltfh m ei'llllits In lore Ihe Seminole
C u m in I'l.m u iiii! .uul / im m it ( om m ission U um n
iiii ; .ii 5 p m
next W eiluesil.il .m il I hursd.iv
( in in ll *oiiimissitiiH'is w ill review die pioiMis.ds in
Apt ll
S e m in o le ( o u iltl w ill i h.m ije its l.itlil use
ri-i|u iri* in fiils ui A p r il H i d l in p re ve n t .m y
devi'lopm eiii unless ro.uls. w.iler .m il s&lt; w i-i i iitMei
II .m il oilier sen n cs ,u c .iv.ill.ihle .it or IM'lore the
IlllM* tin* ili*Velnpmenl is &lt;iini|ileleil Thfsr* "eon
iiirre u e v ' reipilre iurnts .ire m .iuil.iled hv tin* st.Hi­
lo stow iMipulaium n io w ili lo m .iu ti a o vi-n tn itritl.
.ihlhtv to keep puce w ith II

Ia s i year s St
F e s tiv a l was

Johns River Arts and Crafts
w e ll-a tte n d e d and festival

organizers are expecting even more visitors
and e ihibd ors this time around

Artists, craftsmen invade Sanford;
St. Johns festival starts Saturday
By L A U R A L. SU LLIV A N
Herald staff wntor
s W H H tli
\rtistN I i. ivi I m i »u i i m *Him* ti|&gt;
tm iIn St
Inlm s U i v i i Arts . ii k I tra its
festival s« In iln lf (I lx-t v\( cii In a m and
p m tniim i rnvv and Sundav in Knrt M* linn
l*.u k
M nn than 170 artists *it« s* heduli d in lak«
part in III* ft sil\al win. h has In -en held
dn\\ nlnVV ll 111 it It i v.illniis iiaillt s Im al least

I t veals S ( \ i i a l Ideal lllllsU M ils a n also
slab d In | m rim h i
I In s.in tnrd Sem iiidh A it
\ ssim i.ition
tds|MUisdiimi tin h stiva l w ith til' (ile a le r

"I Ills Is ilolltile the im illlH 'r ol .im e m lllU -llls we
nuriiiiilly see. s .n s J m ly S irw u rt. m m iiiiv p rln iip .il
p l.u m rr "Wi* USIi.llll* see seven ill i m ill I.HUe si ,i|e
pro|n &gt;s,iIs T ills IIIIII- we I i . iv i * 15 I s iis |m*i *I in.lllV ul
die (k*veln|M*rs .ire i n m i; In Ih . ii e o m iir re n iv
H ill .1 ilevelo|a r s represent.illie ilenles Ills i belli
is Irv in g in In*.it 10 11110 0 * 1111
I d u n k die eouniy
will reipiire l l K ilevelil|M*r III ilo ill.IIII ol die
lllip rn i'e iu riils llicv w ill reipiire iiuiler eiini lirrenev

See F e s tiv a l. Page 5 A
Another St Jo h n s festival story. Page 3B
T h e H e ra ld 's w e e ke nd
planner. Page A2

e n te rta in m e n t

See Land. P i j c 3 A

H astin g s given county aw ard
S A N K O K I) - Sem inole C o u illv Assistant Stale
A ll o m r y lo in Hastings has heen nam ed the
e n m ity 's ( hit standing I rial A ilo rn e v lor Id H 'i
S ta le A llo r n e y N o rm a n W o llln g e r said
Hastings was rini|i|il/ed lor die most o u ls l.u iil
lilt; trial |n rtorm ani e hv an asslslanl stale
a llo rn e y III a Sem inole ( m inty ease
A im in g I Iasi In n s eases Iasi ve.u w as Ihe
prosei'ullnil anil ■nnvn lion ol J i r a p h W all.u e in
Ihe slaving nl Cieueva m uusler K lchurd C o n n e r
Hi* also prosei uleil I Iliu m .ill Nelson w h o was
scnccnce lo lo riv years m prison lor die
treating rnblrerv ol an clderlv iiiu p le Hastings
proseeuleil die vim ill lo u v ie le d in the gunshot
w o u n d in g nl a S u ilo rd |&gt;oheenian

O b s c e n ity review delayed
S A N F O H l)
- S h e rill's m ie s llg a lu rs havi
|Mist|Killi'd m in i III'XI week llieu plan lo ask a
c o u n ty indite m Sauloril lo rule il a M iam i rap
groups' rei oldmi|s are ohsi ene
Sem inole C o u illv S h e rill's Cap! K m lluithev
said investIdalors had planned lo lake die Ivrit s
of " A s Nasiv As I'liev W ann a Ik
hv 2 Live
Crew iM'lore a fudge Wi dliesday A linlgt* wasli I
available, so d ie pres«*nlallon lias I h -c ii delayed
u ntil next week, llu ith ev said llm rs d a y II die
recording Is ru lirl obscene II will he halined lol
sale III Sem llioli I o illltl

Fro m stall and wire reports

INDEX

Greyhound workers
walk off job; leave
the driving to you
By V IC K I DaSORMIER
Herald stall writer
S A N K O K I)
l.ol.i M.ie Sum s said she hfortl
n (ir e ih in in il Im s drivers strike on Ihe
r.iihu. Im I Ih ou t'h l she'll Hu In die dow ntow n
Sauloril ill pol |ilsI III east
Sin had In lake a
i ah hack In her S m iu r il home lux ansi* the Inis lu
West Palm Heat h w n u lilu 'l In* |uvsm u I hr ninth
lien - or a n y where
I im Iuv
I Iplcss I I I |usl i&gt;o lliune Inr now
s.ml Sam s
I II lake Ihe Inis some olher d a l I was |usl
Ijiiiiiii
lo visit
M u re Ilia n f l.llllll u n io n e i n p ln y e e s nl
(•reyllounil lanes went on sinke this uiorninit
niter a ilav ol in a ru lh u u ne({iXlalloiis l.iiln l lo
p ri mtin e a new ixiulrael with du iia lliin 's laruesi
lulerell v hits hnil'ii kel lilies Weill up al 12 &lt;)5u III M S I uulslile
l.re y h n u u il lerm iu u ls ai m ss the •in iiiiry D rivers
were Inlil lo |xirk I heir buses al the nearest
ie riu ln .il
" W e are on stnkc Inr two reasons." said
Ii Iln v Nelson spokesman lol die Am aliiam aleil
( o u n e il ol (ile y lio u ilil I.m al I 'lllon s " T h e
■iniijk.iiv has reiusi il in huiituiu lu i &gt;in h I I.m h
i I m iii I

See G re y h o u n d .P a g e SA

Ch u rch D ire ctory ....48 H o ro sc o p e .................. SB
Classifieds...................BB Nation........................... 7A
C o m ic s ..........................BB People.......................... 3B
C ro s s w o rd ...................BB P olice............................3A
Dear A b b y ....................3B Relig ion........................9B
Deaths...........................BA Sports............................I B
Editorial........................4A T e le v is io n................... 3B
Florida.......................... 2A W e a ths r....................... 2A

P .tf llv

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By J. MARK BA R FIELD
Herald staff writer
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Hataid Photo by Tommy Vlncml
The G royhounil bus station in Sanford was all buf
deserted Friday m orning although Lola Mae Sams,

a Sanford resident showed up. hoping to catch a
bus fo West Palm Beach

Former civic leader, school board member dies

Partly cloudy, chance of rain

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Herald stall writer

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Land use restrictions loom;
developers try to counter

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I d o n 't I e l ie n

See Clerk*. P &gt; (c SA

H o p in g
to beat
the c lo c k

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w ith

ve.u aito and attain early dlls ve.u asked oilier
■■Illlllllssllillers lu pul hai k some ol the lei ill we
look out ul II
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how m m h cash trial I m kepi m store register*
liiulls m i situ s ill siou w indow s and where the
cash register n i.n In Iih an il m a store
lliii t i n al lor uei Ned Ju lia n argued dia l Ih*
i III din s iiol have die a u lh o r lti lo plate
slrllliteul regulations till how m e n h a u ls o |h i.ili
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W E E K E N D P LA N N E R
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Agents seize ton of cocaine, arrest six
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — A Ion of cocaine hidden In a Trull
shipment along with more than $500,000 was seized from a
Broward County home, and six Colombians were arrested on
drug charges, federal agents said Thursday.
T h e cocaine waa seized Wednesday night as ll was delivered
by rental truck to a home In the affluent Weston subdivision,
said Jo hn Fernandez, spokesman for the D ru g Enforcement
Administration in Miami.
Th e six Colombian nationals were arrested and charged with
drug smuggling and drug trafficking charges. Agents nlso seized
the money and six vehicles, he said.
Th e arrests were the result of a three-week Investigation and
surveillance by the Florida Jo int Task G roup, which Includes
agents of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and U.5.
Customs Service.

Mother, ton killed in mobllo home fire
O C O E E — A man apparently trying to save his mother from a
mobile home fire caused Th u rs d a y by a space heater collapsed
and both were killed by smoke, police reported.
Dorothy B e ll. 31. and her son. Joseph O 'N eil. 28. were found
dead in her bedroom, said police Sgl. Ken Fisher. Six other
people, four of them children, survived the blaze, he said.
"T h e cause of the Are was a portable heater (that} accidentally
fell ofT the stand." he said.
Th e stale fire marshal's office waa Investigating to determine
whether one of the children had knocked It off. Fisher said.
Th e Are was reported In the three-bedroom mobile home at
2:93 a.m. Th u rsda y, he said.
Fisher said none of the children, who ranged in age from 4 lo
10. was In the bedroom where the Are started.
"Th e y got scared or something and went In with their
parents." he said.
Neither the children nor their parents. Andre Blanch!, 30. and
Peggy Btanchl. 31. were Injured.
The mobile home was destroyed.

Mom chargtd with strangling children
T A M P A — A slate grand Jury has charged Dorothy Dianne
Rose with two counts of first-degree m urder In the Ja nuary
strangling deaths of her two children.
Th e indictment was handed down Wednesday despite the
defense attorney’s efforts to short-circuit the grand Jury's
decision by presenting reporls from Ave psychiatrists and a
psychologist saying Rose. 31. was legally insane when her
13-month-old daughter and 2-year-old son were killed Ja n. 23.
Rose refuses to believe that her children are dead, and
continually asks to see them, said Barry Cohen, her attorney.
The Indictment moves the case to circuit court, and sets up
the possibility of a court hearing lo determine whether Rose Is
mentally At to stand trial.
Investigators have said they believe the woman, who was
struggling through a bitter divorce, killed her children to prevent
their father from gaining custody.

Parents sentenced under new gun law
P A L A T K A — T h e parents of a 9-year-old boy who accidentally
shot and killed a playmate have been given probation and Aned
after pleading no contest lo misdemeanors related to the
shooting.
Heather C . Bell. 41. was found guilty of a second-degree
misdemeanor for allowing unsupervised use of a firearm by her
• s o n &gt; B r e n d a n B e l l . T h e b o y w u p l a y i n g w i t h w i t h a .2 2 -c a lib e r

rifle In his room last Oct. S when the gun went off. hitting Scott
Carlton. 10. In the stomach and killing him.
Putnam C ounty Judge Peter T . Miller withheld adjudication
against Calvin R. Bell. 40, the boy's stepfather, who was not at
the house at the lime of the shooting. Bell will not have a
crim inal record, but he and his wife must both serve six months
probation and each pay a Ane of $356.50.
Th e Bells were Indicted by a grand Jury on the misdemeanor
charge In November after the panel found InsuAlclent evidence
lo charge them under the state's new law that makes It a felony
to leave a loaded gun within reach of a child.

Two children accused ol attempted rape
W E S T PALM B E A C H — T w o young boys enrolled In classes
for the learning disabled allegedly attempted lo rape a 9-year-old
girl In a restroom at Pahokee Elementary School. olAclals said
Thursday.
The unldenilAcd boys, ages 7 and 9. two of the youngest ever
accused of attempted rape In Palm Beach County, allegedly
entered a restroom In Ihe school Monday m orning and grabbed u
girt.
Th e 9-year-old boy held the victim down by her arms while the
7-year-old ripped off her Jum psuit und climbed on top of her.
prosecutors said at a court hearing.
Palm Beach County Circuit Ju dge E in rry Newell ordered Ihe
7-yearold boy lo undergo a psychological evaluation after the
hearing Wednesday. He was being held at a juvenile dclention
cenler.

From Uni tad P ra tt In ttm ttlo n tl raportt

LOTTERY
TA LLA H A S S E E - The daily
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adm lu ion chargo to rogvlar gaiiory Oatatlc.
an its*
aOrang* County H H h rk al Saclaty. I l l C
Boilm, S t. Orlande "PartraiH Ot Central
FI*Ida Tha Paintinw °t William Kkuer
Hurt" through March 13 Hour, Tea* - F r l . t
a m to J p m , Sat. Sun . noon to S p m No
odmtsoHnchorgo Detail,. PN *730
a lamia** Cammosty Cottage. Pin* A rt,
GaINry. M i Woldon Bird . San lord Cottage
Competition s ill run through March la
Canary hour, art Mon . W ed, B a m )
p m 1 Tue, . T h u rt . noon 1 p m Ciowd
Friday,. Callary alto l&gt; man in the araning
during muatcal and thaatarparlormancat. No
admlulancharga. D*t*n&gt;. 333 143S. ail. H I

IDANCE
OAmarteM iig l,a . rot Want A **. Pam
Park. Sc*ndM*yl*n A uncle lion at Hager
Viim g Chib hoU» ScarUlnavian and ballrotm
dancing at lb meeting* arsry oacend lefur
day at 3 p m Par drtanv coil it* ck*
prattdont at 131 n ia
a CaaoaNarry laMar Caolir, 300 N Triplet
Lake Orly*. Cawatbarry: Square dancing
arary Sunday at 1:30 p m.j Man . advene od
In* dance a t ) p m ; Tuat.. round dancing at
3 30pm . Wad . beglnmr, line dancing at 1 3
pm . Ballroom dancing an third Saturday.
I:)B p m . I I 10 donation Detent. (31 3S3I,
ait 33,
aoiatalaad Claggar,. Lake Mary Plra O egt.
Plrtt strut and Wilber Ay*nua. Clacaa, ha id
Monday, from 3* p m Charge lor clear*,
Dataiit. 81 843
*3*rm b Community Contar, U l N Maitland
A «* . Maitland liraali talk dancing Monday,
tram 3 B p m L a tu m available 3 1 p m
Detail,, aas ) an
• O P Hkkory Hamper, Knight, at Cot
umbut Hall, S Pa r, Avenue. Sanford
Clogging cteue, hold Monday, from 3 1 p m
Charge Nr d a m . Detail,. Str ,17,
a P a llia ,. Allam onla M all. A llam anla
Spring, Beach Bopper, ol Orlando, rhythm
n' blue, dance club Wkd and Frl. at I p m
Detail, ,8 1 MIS
a ,t ra m p le r -,, o t, I k aw. nnamamo
Spring, Carolina Sheggen. dancing U beach
mutK Sunday, tram P I p m Detail,. 38
Via. Praa M uon, by Dance Club ol Central
Florida. Sunday, trim 3 , p m OataalL

M3 soao
a Soman* CSaggarM M u Hand Civic Cantor.
W1S Maitiand A m . Maitland C lon e, hold
ThurwSay, from I tS p m Charge tor clone.
Pro* beginner courn 3 1 p m
Dolo.lt
PkS P433

DRAMA
ale* Houw Theatre. 1100 N U nw r S I.
Mount Dora Information, call i*a 3*3 rat*
aSamancc at FlarIda. Laka Monroe During
i March. Monday nigM cruntt
M il taatura It* Mwdar Watch M ytNry
Thaatro You be tha detective and calve the
crime Per rewrveHorn tall 81 SMI
a The Mark Ts e , 3T1 EdgasaNr Drive.
Or Undo -‘Run Par Your W IN ." will open the
Winter We ton and run through March M Par
detail,, cell TH E MARK or 1 000 3)0 MARK
PThaatar Center, Inc., P O Bo, 3 U Da
Land Information, can Me IIP I tie beteeen
1and ap m

EXHIBITS
• Bradtee Mclotyra t*uw. 133 W. Warren
SI . Longsood Visa t » ISM la room Vlchp
ru n hon* every tactnd and Nurm Wtdna,
day from It a m. la 4 p m Admituon charge
D e ta il,. ™

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aCantral PNbda lav. May 13*3 at I A
Senford Feature, animal feeding ih o s , Sat.
Sun. pony rldau 10 a m I g i p m . elephant
rtdap. 1 1 a m k i p n A dm iuw n charge
Detail,. 8 ) * a »

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• T t e M U ,L d A * He*eM (w a r* . m i S R
cl*. CnaaPerry: "The WlNAee." "Berw an
the Fourth et July," “ Sltew MegweAaa. "Leah WHe , Talking." "Herd Te KM ." "The
Hunt Per Red O cN hw ." " In * n * l Attain."
CCery" D*piN. 43433M.
at Market PNce.
earner el
Orange C ity: " C N r y . "
D e ity ." "W ar Ot The Ri____
M a g n e lle i." "Le e k W he'k T a lk in g ,"
" M e d h e u t e . " " O e s n l e s n . " and
"HtghMreed " Details (S e tts 1PM

Ml

H’s circus lima
Cindy Owgns, F T E clerk at Longwood Elementary School,
escorts Long Jeans the clown, ol Ihe Great American Circus, to
the school's auditorium lor ■ show leading up lo weekend
performances In Casselberry. Shows today are al 5 and 7:30
p.m. and tomorrow al 2:30 and 5 p.m al Ihe Seminole
Greyhound Perk, 2000 Seminole Blvd.. Casselberry. Admission
for adults Is $9 end for children 15.

H ighlights
SCC stages Under Milk Wood
Seminole C o m m u n ity College. Fln r Art* Theatre, loo
Weldon Blvd.. Sanford, will prrseni Dylan Thom as's "Under
Milk W ood."
T h e play will be al 8 p.m. today and Sunday and 1:30 p.m.
Sunday There Is a $6 general admission: $5 senior rlll/en or
siudent of other school discount. For reservations rail
323-1450 or 843-7001 ext. 399

Central Florida Fair Is open
T h r Central Florida Fair. 4 6 0 ] W rsl Colonial l)r.. Orlando. Is
now open al 10 u.m. Saturday and noun on Sunday: plus
weekdays Ihniugh March I I . Admission Is $4. 10 years und
younger free. Senior doze ns $2 Monday. March 5 only. For
more Information call 295-FAIR.

Slovak Day fastivities set lor Sunday
T h e 38lh A nnual Slovak Day will Ik - March 4 Irom 11 a.m. lo
H p.m . al Ihe Slovak Garden. A Home* for Amertrun Slovaks.
Inc., 3110 Howell Branch Road. Winter Park. T h r admission is
$10 for adults und $5 or children under 12. For reservations
call 677-6894.
• Plea World Zee. N H s y I 3 41. Linford
Eoottc and farm animat, P r l. Sat and Sun .
IP a m I p m AdntHtNn charge Detent.
8 t 13*1.
• FWrMa Aaduhen lectety, 1101 Audubon
Way. Maitland Madatyn BeMsm Canter N r
B ird, of Prey I* open Tue* Set. M e m a
p m (aviary ciowd Sun and Mon I, anvl
ronmentai girt chop opvn Men P r l. )• a m a
p m . and S a l. 10 * in 3 p m Ho admituon
charge Detail,, tat M l,
e Henry ShelNn SanNrd Me mortal Muwvm
and Library. 130 E P * ,l SI . Seniord VHIt
Santord', hitlory T u t , F r l , IP a m S p.m ,
and Sun . 11 p m No admituon charge
Detail,. 330la*.oat lew
a lemmata Canary (jnnreamaatal Stud*,
Caatar, Ottrey Trail and C.R &lt;&gt;* Tht,
)ae acre tctNoi facility Include, Sia mile, ol
nature troll, with native plant, and slldliN. a
tludant muwum that 1, upan hiring tchooi
hour,. tuning ona picnic ground The center
1, open N It* pubic Hour, Sunnw N
tunMl, u n i day, * week l i , admitUgn
charge. Detail,. 810*8
aSamuwtt County H M o r lu l Muwum, 4311

S Orlando Drive. Sanford I in It* County
Oporolion, Center acre,, Irom PP* World I
Hour, Mon Frl * a m P I p m , Set . Sun .
I a p m Ho odmitwen charge Detail,.

Ill l*#t

I FILM
a AitamenN Mall Cinema: aOT E Allamont*
Drive. Allamonla String, "War ol tha
R ow ,." “ Hard fo Kill " Deiaili. 43a 31M
o ilm a n T N a N r, ISO S Orlando A vo .
Maitland “ Laputa Ca,1lo In Ihe Shy" end
"Sidtsalk SNries. V o a , at l and t X p m
Fab 33 March 3 For information coll
oaa/313
• Inter,lata Mall t, SR *N and I s Alto
monft Spring, ' Hunt fo r Red Oclobar,"
"SNIta," “ Ski Petrel," Born on It* eth ot
July." “ Men Don't Loavo " O t ia ils ill M U
• Movwland D/l, IttOOrlando Drive “ Loow
Cannons" "Look W*vi , Talking" Oatails
37) 1314
• Plaie Tsui. Santord Place “ Driving M iu
Daily." "Madhouw " Details 38 3W1

B ird . DetNrw M in d E methe*. (Bed. Set
beginning al I M p m Oetetlu 3344**)
• Cesar*', Peiece, Dgg S Orlande Ortvt.
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ePItiparaM*. 3M H Padnetta A ve . SanNrd
Live anNrlalnmenl Tu es-Th un . I p m and
Prl Set beginning at ( p tn Detail,, m t*id
• Labe UN n i l lea. 3*1 tP id ie ie t H sy
I3VJ. le a p t Legacy. Prl Sun t p m p
ctoeing Dan Pelt. «A*&gt; St*. beginnPg at I
p m OetetN. 31} 1MB
• Or lead* Breads*, SerW ,. B*S Car r
Perterming Art* Centre. Orlande: The
! ( • » * s a w s ill Pclud* ‘ Let Mpere
b P i." through March 4. Details I MS XO
MM
•Orleade N m e *4 Art, 34M H M IlN A v e .
Orlando The “ M uwum Concert SerPt" s ill
conllnuo with M uwvm Chi inter Wind, on
PAorch l i The program sill h i hsM every
Sunday i l l p t i in It*m uw u m Oudprlum
All prveram, are trw m d p e n P the puPk
OetelN. 4*4 4331
• R ie d ir I ll L m p i . S R * 3 , ane Iteck
norm ot S R 4M. AitamenN Springe BIN It*
B u lp t. Tu e , Sun W fInning at » p m
Details M A MM
_____
_______
prewntmg concert, et v*r*u* locetMn, The
SCCA't ttgPM w ewn It et p ile s , Harvey
Pitt* See Quartet, perterming clwalc ol end
tail pieces March I s Ss m , s H Comm w ily
CoiNga Pino A rt, Tho * ,r Concert, open p
member* erdy Details 33) 47*3 tr 8 1 8 1 1
• The Bam, 110P S. French Ay* . SanNrd
Leon Smith Bill be an ttago mreugh March »
Weotdey* a l t p n and Sunday at * p m
Carth Break, Cancer, sill he March I
beginning et t p m Adm iuNn t i l Oelaiis
33b 4(31
• K in lm e w * B lve gre,, Poetted. Silver
Spur, Redee Ground,. KltUmmao T l*
Thirteenth Annuel KlHimmee Rluegra,,
Peatlyel return* March I a The Puivot
Nature, biuegreu h u k by la perprwitng
grove, Including The let* Family. Bill
Harrell A The Virginians and J M (ana*
Hour, March 3 tram e l l p m : March 1 K
a m p l l p m i March c ig e m P i p m
Thera it an admipion charge Par in
PrmetMn call *(*4*41

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Boat Work,. Seniord. neit p OkPen Bridge
Dally narraNd Pur* and charter, of Riverboat Prince,, highlight sikPIN eNng the SI.
John, River Teuri leave tram SanNrd
Pcetton every day v s apt Thunder* Tour*
Neve Irom Hlghbonko Marina and Camp­
ground in DtBary an Thunder* AdmNUon
charge Details X M 1413.
• R ly tn P p brand Penance, Monro* Harbor
or Lokt Monro*, le nh rd Dolly end*** *• SI
John, River Evening cruiw t cepr P the
romantic et heart A d m lu l* , charge. D*
tails 8 1 wet

|MISCELLANEOUS ^

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• Lake Hflaa/Cattadag* Nam* Skew,
HopeM&gt; Hall. Lake HeNn The Friend* *1 the
Library s ill prewnt a P ur et i n home, end
lour other budding, In Lake Helen and
Cewdega tour hour, sill be tram 10 a m p
a p m Ticket, are I I ) For information and
ticket, call llpal 8 * 330
aM&lt;d Florida Hama A Gardes Shaw. Orange
County Convention, Chric Center, Orlwtdo
The Annuel Mid Florid* Home A Carden
Show s ill be March la al lha Orange County
C o nven tion C enter end s il l feature
“ Kidituff," a tpeclai are* dedicated to
children s h ip parrot, broww Sites hour,
March I. 3 1 p m ; March }. to a.m. p » p m .:
March ), id e m , p l « p m .j March s 11am
P 3 p m Admiwlon charge Par Inprmallon
call 33* 13(3

ew*«l Vaiuua Dell Club. Detent The lim
Annual Owl Stas A SeN sill be March 3
from I X k l p i a and Saturday March 3
Irom ta rn. P l p m . a l i p DaLand HltPn
Motel. Rt tt. DaLand For inPrmatPn call

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TH E W EA TH ER
li final r i w T H T
Today...P artly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of ruin. Highs
In the upper 70s. East winds ul
10 to 15 m ph.
Tonig ht...Fa ir with u low In
the mlu lo upper 50s. Southeast
winds at 5 lo 10 mph.
Tom orrow ...Partly cloudy with
a 30 percent chance of showers.
Illghs In the inld to upper 70*
and winds from Ihe southeast al
lO to 15 m ph.
E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k ...M o s ll
cloudy with a chance of rain
Sunday and Monday. Lows In
the 50s und highs In Ihe m id to
upper 70s.

B X TEM O S D O U T L O O K

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FRIDAY:
BOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 9:25

a .m ., 10:00 p.m .; Maj. 3:15 a.m..
3 :4 5 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 11:41 a.m .: low*.
5 :3 4 a .m ., 5:41 p .m .; New
Smyrna Beach: highs. 11:46
NSW
a .m .; lows. 5:39 a.m .. 5:46 p.m.;
March 26 Cocoa Beach: h ighs. 12:01
p.in.: lows. 5:54 a m .. 6 01 p.m.

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Vol 83. No 154

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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a Bench: Waves ore
2'o feet and ch ip p y. Current Is
to the n o rlh w ith a w a te r
temperature ol 63 degrees. New
S m y rn a Beach: Waves are 3 feel
and rhoppy. Current Is to ihe
south wiili a water temperature
ul 6 2 degrees. Sun screen (actor:
11

SOATINQ
St. Aufaetlne to Jupiter Inlet
Today...w ind east lo southeast
15 kis. Seas 3 to 5 ft. Hay arid
Inland waters a moderate chop.
W idely scattered showers and
Ihunderstorms.
Tonight wind south 10 lo 15
kls. Seas 3 lo 5 ll Day and
Inla n d waters u light chop
Scattered showers and Ihundcrsiorm s mainly norlh part.

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Thurxfcjy was 76 de­
grees und Ihe overnlghi low was
54 os reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during ihe
24-hour period ending at 9 a.m.
Friday totalled 0.00 Inch,
Th e temperature at 9 a.m ,
today was 6 9 degrees and
Thu rsda y's overnight low was
55. as recorded hy Ihe National
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
[ T h u r s d a y 's h ig h ................. 77
B a ro m e tric p re s s u re .3 0 .1 4
R e la tiv e h u m id it y ....6 8 pet
W in d s ...... S ou the a st, 7 m p h
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Woman chargad with battary
C A S S E LB E R R Y — A woman hoa been charged w ith battery
and disorderly conduct alter and her daughter allegedly
continued to attark and curse the wom an's boyfriend os he left
her house.
Casselberry police report seeing the woman throw a stick at
l he victim. Dole Aaron Close. 23. 248 Plata Oval. Casselberry.
The y also said earlier they saw cuts and bruises on Close and
luffs of hair that had been pulled from his head.
Th e duughlrr allegedly leff the scene as her m other was
arrested. The daughter wasn't charged. T h e woman was Jailed
as June Doc afier she allegedly gave her name as both Debra
Ler Taylor and Debbie Leigh Shrek. Her address Is 246 Plain
Oval, police said. She was arrested at 10:38 p.m. Th u rs d a y at
200 Plaza Oval when pursuing Close as he was leaving, poller
reported.

Crystal Rlvar man chargad with forgery
L O N G W O O D — A man who allegedly presented a forged
prescription In a la hr name for a controlled substance si
Albertson's. U.S, Highway 17-92. l-ongwomt. was arrested
there by Iztngwood poller.
Police said the pharmacy nited the prescription and then
store workers detained the suspect for police at about 4:40 p.m.
Thursday. Christian Hans Cone. 22. of Crystal R iv rr. was
charged with obtaining a prescription by fraud, forgery and
uttering a forgery In the case.

Burglary auapact bittan by pollca dog
SA N FO R D — A woman who was reportedly seen trying to
enter a house at H02 W . 20th St.. Sanfurd. F rb . 13. was
raptured that day In connection wllh another burglary lo 317
W. T h ird St.. Sanford, r lly police rrport.
When Ruby Evrtle Robinson. 27. 213 Laurel A v r.. Sanford,
was captured she was bitten by a Sanford police dog and
hospitalized al C rn lra l Florida Krglonal Hospital In Sanford,
(siller said. She has hern charged with burglary. T h e urrrsi
was m adr Thursday at the county Jail

D is n e y s la p p e d w ith
$1,000 O S H A fine
United P r t w Is tlfS S M sa s I
L A K E B U E N A V IS T A - The
Occupational Safely and Health
Administration fined th r Wall
Disney Co. SI.OOO for falling to
provide adrf|ualr protection lo
actors recreating Indiana Jones
stunts al Its Dlsnry-M GM Them e
Park.
Tw o performers have fallen
and suffered Injuries and a third
was hurt hy trap door at the
show.
Performers clim b as high as 28
fret onto buildings that simulate
those In Cairo. Egypt, while
recreating scenes from Indiana
Jones movies.
O S IIA Instructed Disney to
Insiall padding and other safely
equipment lo pruiect workers
who mtghl fall.
D is n e y s p o k e s m a n J o h n
D rryer said Thursday that there

would t&gt;e no appeal and thr
company was In the process ol
developing plans lo add &gt;afrty
equipment.
A lte r the In ju rie s , Disney
modified tlu- stunts.
D rry rr said (h r changes o r­
dered were In n part of the show
where there have tieen no Inju­
ries.
Disney must (ell O SH A by
March 24 whal II will do to bring
the show Into compliance wllh
Irderul safely standards and has
until A p ril 24 In Implement
those plans.
D rrye r said he believe* the
park ra n Install th r equipment
without detracting Irnm th r
show.
"It Is a stunl show, so there Is
an clement ol risk Involved. Jusi
as there Is an clement of risk
Involved In playing a variety ol
sports." he said.

S h u ttle m is s io n s till
c lo a k e d in s e c re c y
explanation fur Ih r departure
from u N A SA-Air Force publlr
CAPE CANAVERAL Th e affairs plan hammered out prior
, s h u ttle A t l a n t i s 's m i li t a r y
lo (he first posl-Challenger millastronauts pressed on Friday lary shuttle lllgltl In December
1988.
w ill) llirlr clandestine space
Earlier In the day. Herring,
m lsslon. c o n d u c tin g exp e rt'* m cnis under u cloak of secrecy reading an Air Force-approved
. wllh the primary goal of the statement, said Allanils and Its
lllglit — launch of a top-secret five-man. all-military crew were
spy satellite — believed lo have "expected" lo land Sunday ui
tieen successfully accomplished.
Etlwards. adding "meanwhile.
Ihe ... crew Is doing well and the
As usual wit it such ml lliarv
m is s io n s , i h r I d e n i l l y of orhlter Atlantis continues to
Atlantis's major payload was perform satisfactorily."
Th e statement was NASA's
classified, but tile astronauts
reportedly rarrled a $500 million llrst comment on the hush-hush
photo-reconnaissance satellite mission since one hour and 50
intn orhli Wednesday lo spy on minutes after takeoff Wednesday
the Soviet Union.
from Ihe Kennedy Space Center
While details could not be when the spare agency erased
Imnu'dlalely confirmed, sources public affairs commentary about
who rrqurslcd anonym ity said Ih r clandestine shuttle flight, the
the spacecraft was successfully second of nine (lights scheduled
ejected from flic ship's payload for 1990.
In the meantime. Navy Capt.
; bay and that II was operating
Jo h n " J . O . ” C re ig h to n . 46.
; normally.
1
Hut N ASA and the A ir Force Atlantis commander. A ir Forcr
refuse lo discuss any aspects of Col. Jo h n Casper. 46. the co­
A tla n tis 's p a ylo a d , a n d all pilot, Marine Lt. Col. David
; com m unications b d w e e n the itllm e rs. 40, A ir Force Col.
astronauts and mission control Richard "M ike " M ullanr. 44.
In Houston arc blacked out for and N a v y Lt. C ttid r. I’lcrre
Ih r duration of thr 34lh shuttle Th u o t. 34. w rn l about thetr
work.
mission.
Th e Air Force allowed N A SA
Along with launching the sat­
to lilt the veil of secrecy some­ e llite . t h r u s lin n a u is were
what Thursday wticn agency expected lo conduct military and
spokesman Kyle llr rrln g a n ­ scientific experim ents, along
nounced that Attaints Is sched­ with the usual slate of medical
uled lo land Sunday ut Edwards studies lo learn more about Ih r
Air Foret- Base in California's rffrets of weightlessness un
Mojuvc Drsrrt northeast of Los humans.
As for the prim ary goal of Ihc
Angeles.
However, the A ir Force refused mission. Aviation Week &amp; Spare
to release a three-hour shuttle Technology magazine reported
landing period as prom ised, Iasi m o n th llu - a s tro n a u ls
planned In launch a 19-ton
raising some questions about thr
digital reconnaissance satellite
• progress of the mission.
Thursday during Atlantis's 18th
"Th r Handing) announcement
normally Includes ihc landing 90-minute orbit, or some 27
hours utter liftoff.
day and u ihrce-hour period."
Th e magazine reported the
Capt. Marty Hauser, an A ir Force
spokesm an at the Jo h n s o n so la r-p o w e re d sa te llite was
equipped with a high-lech pho­
Space Center, said on Thursday.
"However, all public affairs tographic system capable of
a n n o u n c e m e n ts d u rin g (D e ­ b e a m in g back s u p e r-s h a rp
partment of Defense!-dedicated digital pictures ol ground targets
missions are provided based on around the world lo gather basic
Intelligent e amt lo help monitor
mission progress." he said. "T h e
planned landing day Is the only c o m p lia n c e w l l h w e a p o n s
Information D O D Is prepared to treaties.
Th e spacecraft also is believed
, release at this lime. Based on
mission progress, we would hope to be equipped w ith electronics
lo make an announcement 2-1 gear lo eavesdrop on supposedly
secure Soviet m ilita ry c o m ­
hours before landing."
Hauser could provide no other munications.

United Press International

CIA building talks
continue despite
commissioner conflicts
Bf UUMA L. SU1UVAN
Herald Half writer_______________
L A K E M ARY - T h e rlly will
continue negotiations Inr Ih r
purchase of Ih r L a k r M ary
Com m unity Improvement Asso­
ciation building on Country C lub
Road, but city commissioners
said last night tliry may m rrt
stumbling blocks In striking a
drat because of Ih r rtub's repre­
sentation on the commission.
The city commission last night
authorized City Manager Jo h n
Litton to continue negotiations
for purchase of ih r building,
which thr rlty has pnqiosed us a
home lor Its developing parks
and rrtrruilon department. C IA
Is asking lor the appraised value
nr S 151.000 pins $2,000 for
appliances In Ih r facility.
T h e 4 . 8 0 0 - s q u a re * fo o t
multipurpose building sits on
about three acres of city proper­
ly al 260 N Country Club Road.
Ix-twrrn Alina ami G randbrnd
A vrn u rs. C IA holds a !tit-year
lease lor thr property at SI a
yrar
Litton said thr cost of building
a similar farilny would range
b r t w r e n S4 0 0 .0 0 0 a n d
$500,000. H r irenm mended to
thr cniumlssliin ronllnolng ne­
gotiation* for ail Initial $76,500
IMymrnt al closing and a second
paytnrnl ol $84,150 to tie (Mid
next year.

Com m issioners tiad several
concerns about negotiations
wllh CIA W llh live C IA m em ­
bers. two past presidents amt
one CIA d lm t o r on the com ­
mission. the five commissioners
ugrrrd Ihrri- may tie conflict*
ahead.
"W e re negotiating lo buy out
ol a lease I negotiated? I may
have a problem will* th a t."

Mayor Dick Fcss. C IA 's first
president, said.
Commissioner To m Mahoney
said he will lx* deriding whether
in cust a vote on the commission
or nn Ihe CtA board of directors.
As a member ul txilh gnitips. he
said, cnnfhrt will keep him from
m a k in g a d e c is io n on tile
purchase (or one ol the hoards —
rlih r r the city or th r non-profli
c o m m it n i l y o r g a n i z a t i o n .
Mahoney dropped lit* position
on the negotiating committee
because of thr conlllet. passing
Ids responsibilities to former C IA
president Commissioner David
Mralor.
Commissioner George Duryea
also argued llial Lake Mary
residents should not In- forced lo
|&gt;ay lor (he building twice hy Ih r
c ity ’s purchase of the far-lllly
with lax dollars. I’rtvalr donallons from local group* and
residents, who Ix-gan contribut­
ing to die building limit lirtorr
groundbreaking In 1983. |&gt;alil
for the building.
" I a m a d a m a n tly against
having (lax|Myersl |&gt;ay lor II
again." Duryea said
Mralor disagreed, saving most
ol d ir money dial (laid (or die
building came from a few Indi­
vidual* and organization*, not
ihe entire Lakr Mary population.
" A n y t h i n g le ss t h a n fa ir
m arket value w ould Ik - an In ­

still." he- said.
Litton said Ihe C IA txiard had
rejrcleii a proposal lor Ihe group
lo give Ihe building lo Ihe city
eurlv In negollal Ions.

C om m unity groups, including
Ihe La kr Mary Rotary Club and
die l.a k r M ary C h a m b e r of
Commerce, meet regularly at the
(T A building. C IA also rrnts die
l.irlllty lor use hy various groups
and private Individuals.

The Eagle Lady
Doris Mager. often called Ihe Eagle Lady. Drought a bald eagle to
the Village on the Green Health Center yesterday She also
brought a golden eagle, a great horned owl and a crested cancara.
Ihe national bird ol Mexico.

Legislator proposes 5.7-cent gas ‘im pact fee’
United Press International
T A L L A H A S S E E - T ry in g lo
solve Florida's transportation
problem* Is "like trying to drive
dirough a Held of glass and nails
without gelling a flat lire." says
a lawmaker who Is *|&gt;on*orliig
an "Impact fee” on gasoline
sales.
Stale Rep. Mary Flgg. D -Lutz.
sold Thursday her pro|M&gt;sal. like
olhrrs under consideration. Is an
attempt lo steer through Ihc
debris and accom plish what
clearly needs to tic done —
namely, provide badly needed
money for highway construction
and repair.
"It's dear to me dial everyone
Is trying to get to the middle ol
ih r table and solve our pro­
blem ." said Flgg. who l* co-chalr
ol ihe stale's .Joint Transporta­
tion Committee.
Flgg'* proposal Is an "Impact
lee" of 5.7 cents |x-r gallon that
would be drdlcnlcd In Improving
Ih r level ol service on all slate
roads. Tile ter would lx- applied
r e g io n a lly , ra th e r th a n
statewide, upon approval of thr
legislators wlihlu ca d i ol Ih r
slate D rp jrlm c u l of Transportatlon's seven road disirlcis. and
rrcd p ls would he relumed lo th r
arras where they w ere collected.
"Th a i umouni Is not firm ."
she said. " I ’m willing lo reduce
II. Whal we're really Irving to get
at arc ihe governor's concerns."
Aides In Gov. tkib Martinez
say h r Is still adamantly opposed
to any across-the-board Increase

in llu* gasoline tax. tic is willing.
Ii n w r v r r . I o a e c e p t u
4-crnt-pcr-gnllun hike in ih r gas
lax 111 each of ih r state's seven
road districts, enutliigriil upon
a p p ro v a l by each d is tric t's
legislative delegation.
" T h e only problem is dial no
one lias figured out w hal hap­
pen* II one D O T district doesn't
approve die increase," said Flgg.
" D O T Is required hy law lo
spend Its m oney fairly and
pro|Hirllonally throughout die
stair. '
Flgg said earlier report* at­
tributed lo Senate I’resident Ikih
Crawford that sin* was sponsor­
ing a dO-i i - i " "Impact tee" that
would be levied every lime a
consumer bought gas were In­
correct.
" T h a t Idea was pnqiuscd lo
me hy llloiise Speaker To m )
Gustafson." she said. " I said.
'To m . you have no Idea how
regressive lliat fee would Ik -. A
lot ol pt-oplr don't have Ih r
money to fill up every lime they
slop for gas. Th e y buy their ga*

Correction
S A N F O R D - Th e address of
Harold Jason Thom as. 25. 8
Sallpolnte Apts.. Sanford, was
transposed with the address of
Leo Butt. 15. 13th Place. San­
ford. In Th u rsda y’s newspaper.
Tho m a s was hilled Tuesday In
Midway lit a traffic accident.
B u t t ’ s w as a pa sse nge r III
Thom a s' car and was Injured III
the accident.

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82 at a lime, and a Ire like thal
would really hurl
Raising m oney lor Florida
transportation I* expected to br
a htg Issue during llu- spring
legislative session. Tile stale
currently collects 9,7 cents per
gallon In gasoline taxes for
transportation luudlng.
Argument* over Ihe gasoline
lax and other transportationrrlwtetl |in&gt;|iiMMls have Int in u
stalemate lasting through two
special sessions and slrrlehlng

hack lo Iasi year's Irglsl.illve
sesslori.
Some business lobbies are
proposing a statewide 16-criil
hike In ihe gasoline tax. which
would raise $650 million.

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Junk in, junk out
In the 1980a, ju n k bonds took Drexel
Burnham Lam bert from Wall S treet's back
ranks to the top o f the securities world. In
1990. Junk bonds took Drexel down, forcing
the firm Into bankruptcy and liquidation.
Once again, events have confirmed the basic
m axim o f Investing which Junk bond pro­
m oters thought they had repealed: anything
that goes up can com e down.
In the reckless speculative atmosphere o f
the 1960s. a clim ate that Drexel promoted
and profited from. Junk bonds w ere held out
a s a kin d o f fr e e lu nch: h lgh -In terest
securities o f debt-heavy companies that were
supposed to carry no m ore risk o f default than
bonds o f investment grade. Th e rosy picture,
based on a small selection o f companies
operating in a fast-growing econom y, crashed
last fall against a different reality: the
crum bling o f poorly structured Junk bond
deals, rising Interest rates, declining earnings

Voters, why not sue the DNC?
W A S H IN G T O N W ith Bulgaria m oving
toward democracy — Including such subversive
devices as elections and secret ballots — perhaps
the Democrats of Iowa, und the Democratic
Party, should consider Ih r same Ideas In
choosing a presidential nominee.
What exists now Is a scam. T h e presidential
nominating rules of the Democratic Party —
whatever tltut may be — are made by ■a
fascinating body called the Democratic National
Committee. It's not democratic. It's barely a
committee. If it's national, w hy does It always
harm Democrats trying to w in nationally?
Th e are 406 D N C members. There are quotas
for blacks. Ills panics and women, but r.o one
e ls e . D N C m e m b e rs a re t y p ic a lly selfperpetuating ciphers from stale parties: some­
times they are appointed or muscled Into their
Joba: occasionally they are publicly elected,
barely noticeable on the ballot. Thirteen members were hand-picked by Jesse Jackson. No
other current potential candidate picked any.
One D N C rule dictates that Iowa, and only
Iowa, can have the first presidential selection
event if It so chooses, und If It doe*. It ntusl ladone through caucuses. Under Iowa caucus rules
It may take all evening to cast a vole — by
non-secret ballot with the whole neighborhood

und anchormen watching. Caucus turnout Is
small, thus providing a m ugging field for liberal
activists to extort far-out positions from the
candidates.
Current D N C rules were established In 1968.
In secret, at 4 a.m..
b y o p e r a t iv e s of
Jackson and Michael
D u k a k i s . In a
Dukakis sell-out de­
signed lo get Jackson
In stop being a pest.
Consider pest power:
O n ly u n d e r s u c h
Jackson-dem anded.
E u r o p e a n s tyle p ro p o rtio n a l
representation rules
ran Jackson hope lo
get nominated.
Questions: II What
f It's not d s m o w o u ld w e s a y If
crstic. It's
Bulgaria did all that?
bsrsly s
21 Because ha ving
com m it!#®. J
e xclu s ive rig h t to
“ the first caucus'*
makes lowans more
politically powerful than thee and me — m aking

JACK

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Berry's World

ELLEN GOODM AN

The language of prejudice
B O S TO N — It's been a long lime since I
believed that "names can never hurt me.” Hy
kindergarten we all learn that words can lie us
damaging as sticks und stones.
Th e vocabulary of prejudice In j(articular
can be as destructive us u physical weapon.
Words like wop. kike, nigger, bitch, fag are
thrust deliberately lo wound another.
But so urc Ih r other words with which we
tongue-lash each other these days. Kaclst.
bigot. untl-Sem ltr, homophobe, sexist. In
th e o ry, these w o rd s were created and
stockpiled as an arsenal of self-defense. Yet we
use them as uggresslve Implements all their
o w n . T h e y have becom e a p u b lic and
pre-emptive strike. A deadly silencer.
In the past few weeks. Andy Rooney was
struck by one of those accusing word*, lie was
cusl. and cust out from CBS. as u racist k&gt;r
allegedly telling u m agu/lnr that "blacks have
watered down their genes."
Next A n n Richards, candidate for governor
of Texas, was colored In racist hues when
some heard through her Texas twang the
remark that "no Judge and no burruurral has
any business In determining whether u while
woman has an abortion." Political linguists
jxtured over Ih r tapes to decipher If she said
"w hether a while w o m a n" or. as Richards
claims, "whether or w hy a w om an."
Th e n In Massachusetts. Ikislon University
President Jo h n Sllhcr. running for governor,
was utlaekrd by u rainbow coalition. Once, (or
calling the city of Lowell the Cumbodtan
capital of Amerlcu. Tw ice , for comparing Jrsse
J a c k s o n 's o r a t o r y lo H i lle r 's . T h r i c e
Ipcrverscly) for alluding to racism among
Jew s. A n d finally, for sexism In using the
l&gt;hrase, "sons of bitches."
These were Just ihe most public cases of the
j&gt;ust m onth. Charges of "a n il" or "is m " — the
big verbal guns lo h r drawn out against
serious u tla rks — now seem lo be the
Saturday night special of discourse. T h e y urc
part of a random civic violence.
W ho wus caught In the verbal nets this
lime? Rooney, who was arrested In 1042 for
Integrating Ihe buck of a bus Richards, whose
autobiography Is a elvll-rlghts story. And
Sllbcr. who Is to all apjx-arances. an equalopportunity misanthrope.

#-• © *vsat,M i

m

"Ivans should have done what l did — sign
the prenuptial agreement In INVISIBLE INKI"

ANDERSON

Ambassadors must
pay for the party

In a torpid economy and buyer flight to
quality. Junk bond prices fell sharply, forcing
Drexel to write down Its extensive Junk bond
h oldin gs and even tu a lly d rivin g It Into
bankruptcy.
Remarkably. D rexel's fall has sent only
small ripples through the financial world.
W ithout Drexel and its customers to provide
capital, the already depressed Junk bond
secondary market has few buyers and faces a
long recovery. Th at w ill especially hurt
Insurance companies and thrifts in the Drexel
orbit, which had heavily invested In Drexel's
deals and have seen the value o f their
portfolios shrink.
But the stock market, which had watched
Junk bond values plunge last fall, seems
already to have adjusted to the fact that Junk
bond financing w ill no longer be readily
available to drive leveraged buy-outs and
stock prices. T h e calm w ith which W all Street
has greeted D rexel's collapse seem s to have
' dl lica
c a ted
t e ......................
-Federal
vin
the Judgm ent o -f the
Reserve and the Securities and Exchange
com m ission that Drexel could fall without
dam aging the nation's financial markets.
If D rexel’s collapse caused the country little
harm, the sam e cannot be said o f Its tenure as
the darting o f W all Street. Th e Junk bonds It
'
‘ m any small
ill companies
pioneered helped
without established credit ratings to tap the
bond m arkets for cash to expand their
businesses. But they also became the driving
force behind a speculative m erger mania on
W all Street, in which first Drexel and then
oth er securities firm s financed corporate
raiders In acquisitions and leveraged buy-outs
that had no other purpose than to break up
companies for the profit o f the speculators
and provide fat fees to the companies that
arranged the financing.
Much o f this activity yielded no Tdeas.
products or Increases In the nation's pro­
ductivity: often It cost Jobs and destroyed
useful businesses. It was capitalism at Its
worst, with Drexel as greed's handmaiden
and cheerleader. Few Americans w ill mourn
Its passing.

us unequal — why don't we run a lawsuit
against the DNC?
Who gains? Th e o rie s a bound. Il's said
California la great for deep-pocket candidates
Till Bradley and Lloyd
like Mario Cuom o. Bill
Ben (sen — folks who can raise money lo buy
expensive California television commercials. Il
could happen.
But one candidate doesn't need early big
money. Jackson. He Is already a suprr-duperatar and will get his media coverage for free.
T h e California-first rule also put* Jackson Into
the biggest state prior lo Ihe beginning of what Is
now called Ihe Last W hite O u y Standing
Syndrom e. Jackson. It is believed, lends to lose
to a white candidate when matched one -on o n e
after the winnowing of early primaries. Th e
L W G S win*. But In a split field. Jackson dor*
well. California. If II goes ftrsi - before the
w innow ing — would guarantee a spilt field,
probably a large one. It could catapult Jackson
to a plurality victory.
Jacksonltrs like II. We know that because they
haven’t complained. When they don't like rules
changes, they say It's racism.
T h is is no Jackson conspiracy. Californian*
didn’t like bring last In the 'proc ess, reduced lo
’ LW
\W G S
S
apparent Irrelevance by the
SS

For the most |&gt;art. those who sjx-ak up lor
these and others accused of some bigoted
remark have hinged their defense on the First
Am endm ent. Freedom Includes Ihe rights of
Am ericans lo say things that arc cruel ur
stupid, outrageous us well as Inspired. In
Eastern Europe, after all. nco-Na/t skinheads
now roam uttering anti-Sem itic remarks.
People there are ills* overlng Ihe hateful side of

I

tree speech.
But what I am struck by Is something else:
ih r disparity, the gap between our current
hypersensitivity lo public speech and our
rrla tlvr and lingering Insensitivity lo private
sprreh.
T h is year a slew of truly racist, sexist,
anti gay. anti-Semitic arts took place on
campuses across the country. Th e y were
followed by protests and then by administra­
tion speech buns and then by debates on the
First Amendments versus Harmful Speech.
T h e pattern became familiar.
I wondered, thrn and now. how many of the
students had ever
p e r s o n a lly c o n ­
f ro n t e d s o m e o n e
rise's stupidity und
bigotry eye to eye.
Had the undergradu­
ate sjw krn up when
her friend was railed
u Jrw ls h -A m e rlc a n
Princess? Had the
yo u n g m an ever
challenged his buddy
on u c a s u a l s lu r
a bout th e ir b lu rk
Iru m -m u tc? Hud a
frm ulr student who'd
( F r e e d o m In­
lK-rn harassed at a
clud es the
fraternity party ever
rights of
phoned the president
A m e rica n s to
of the house with u
say things
personal complaint?
that are cruel
ifad Ihe black who'd
o r stupid. ■
been hassclcd In a
c a m p u s bookstore
called the manager
before calling the protest meeting?
In our work lives. In our social lives. II
hapjiens lime und again. Something Is said.
Not knowing how to reply, whether to reply,
we say nothing. We m ay avoid the people,
avoid the situation, but they go on. not
knowing their offense.
T h e right lo free speech was never meant to
silence opposition. I ra n defend your right to
say what you think and fight to change what
you think. If over the years. Americans have
learned to hold their longues and change their
minds. It is partly because of the personal
reactions lo bigotry. O n the other hand, those
who truly ply hale In public have often tried It
nut first in private.
Names can hurl. T o hurl them Indiscrimi­
nately In ihe name of self-defense la danger­
ous Il seems that we have become triggerhappy In public. What we need is more
courage against prejudice In private.

W A S H IN G TO N - Today, we c rltlrD r the
federal government for being too cheap T h is
m ay be a first.
In a budget-cutting move. Ih r Sta ir D rpartment is now charging new ambassador*
for their formal sw eartngln ceremonies
T h a i's right. The president appoints you lo b r
ambosaador to Outer Slobovfci and you fiavr
to pay the elevator mechanic In Ihe State
Department to Mand around while you get
sworn in. Just In case
so m e th in g breaks.
For years. It has been
understood that new
a m b a s s a d o rs a n d
assistant secretaries
o f s ta te p a y th e
"p u n ch and rookie
b ill" If they wont to
make a party out of
t h e ir s w e a r ln g -ln
ceremonies
But now the State
Department has gone
too for. According lo
an In te rn a l d e ­
p a rtm e n ta l m em o,
( tu b
the honoree* either
nlckle nodg e t th e n o -f r ills
dim® bills for
package or they pay
that prlvilage
through the nose for
are new . £
u tilitie s , photo graphots, elevator open
ators:
ito S figuards and
assorted hangers-on. Th e State Department's
excuse la that Its fanciest rooms must be
protected. T h e department Is Justifiably
proud of Its eighth-floor Diplomatic Reception
Rooms. Th e y have been meticulously deco
rated by the chairman of the department’s
Fine Arts Project. Clement E. Congrr. who
coaxed about 82 million out of donors In
1988 for the work. Conger ts assembling one
of America's finest collections of antique
furniture In those rooms.
T h e rooms are "prim arily Intended for
official entertainment of high-level foreign
visitors." according to a recent dcjiartmcnlal
memo. In the past, the rooms have also been
available for swearlng-ln ceremonies for
high-level adm inistrative appointees and
ambassadors.
T h e nickle-and-dlme bills for that privilege
are new. T h e Stale Department memo on the
policy ofTers a defense: “ When these room*
a re u s e d , c e rta in ke y a d m in is tra tiv e
personnel are required to be available lo
ensure that Ihe event runs smoothly, to
correct any possible mechanical malfunc­
tions. to provide electronic or photographic
services and heating or air conditioning und
electricity, and to coordinate und supervise
all support functions."
Th a t's the way the bureaucracy talks when
It wants to Justify spending a bundle on a
u s e le s s d o o d a d . In t h i s c u s e . th e
ambassador-to-be Is the one who gets Ihe bill
— $31.04 an hour for the manager of Ihe
Diplomatic Reception Rooms. $ 2 I.&amp; I an hour
for the elevator operator. $28 un hour for the
elevator mechanic. $21.04 an hour for Ihe
photographer. $21.04 an hour for a technical
troubleshooter. $32 an hour for utilities,
$23.29 an hour per guard and $20 an hour
for something called "allied personnel" lo do
w ho knows what. T h e personnel and prices
vary depending on the hour of day and the
num ber of guests. O ut of the goodness of Its
heart, the State Department has kept the
freebie — in and out during the lunch hour,
no food, no drinks, no loitering.
T h e price structure Is the ultimate Insult for
career foreign service officers who have
earned their way to the top — an unenviable
posting In some backwater country where
they will spend their term trying to solve the
visa problems of angry foreigners. As far us
we can see. the only people who deserve to
have the bill handed to them are the ones
who assumed from the beginning that a
diplomatic post Is something one buys. These
arc the political cronies of the president —
and George Bush has plenty of them — who
arc made ambassadors because they are big
campaign contributors. Bush, and presidents
before him . pluck these fat rats from the
contributors' list and give them the Jobs.

�Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida — Friday, March 2. 1990 — 9A *

Greyhoundu
with (he union and. number two.
because the company at 1201
a.m. unilaterally tmpoacd Ita
Jan. 10 offer far a contract. It
waa a unanimous vou to strike."
Edward M. Strait, president of
the Amalgamated Council of
Greyhound Local Workers. aaid
lob aecurtty waa one of the major
issue* that stalled negotiations.
P. A n th o n y L a n n le .
Greyhound eaecutlve vice presi­
dent and head o f the company's
negotiating team. raid. "W e of­
fered a packagr worth S I4.I
million, or 8.9 percent. In the
Drat year. That la an excellent
offer from a company that lost
almost 930 milion over the last
three years and Is far above the
average of company-union nego­
tiated settlements of the last two

Attorney honored for forfeiture cases
S A N FO R D
Assistant S i.iir Attorney Drift Kulhrrg. who In
I9W I in Smiliml*- ('m in ty won IISO .O W I In contraband rash.
vrhldcH . wr.i|miiH .m il n ilirr Heins In tirnrnt local lawmen
iin ilrr Ihc Mali* for1*-llurr .ici i.irgi-itng narm ilca suspects. haa
been Iiimincil will* Hu A llium \ I’rlilc In Exet-llmce Award fo r
1989
S ta ir Aitim icv Nom i.ni W nllingrr announced Ihla Seminole
County in .m l. 11« *.n&lt;l Kutlx-ig was also Instrumental In
rrstitiiiHin |m \un-tits ul .1 ini.il nl §50.500 (nr vlcllma In
worthless rltr 1 k 1 .iv •*

Hospice member speaks to group
Ih 'llA K V
lln I 'm in i M r!I iih I im Women will be meeting
March fi .11 7 p in .11 ihc Fellowship Hall of ihc Com m unity
United Nrlhndlsl t ’h iirrh In listen In Marilyn Hell Dell la the
executive illrn lnr nf ihc (V n lru l Florida llra llh Care Coallllon
and l&gt;» .i Ixiatd tin 111U 1 n| llnspii e I he I 1.1 II In on the comer of
II S 17-112 anil Pltn'V Ridge Hn.nl

LandC o n tin u e d from Page I A
a n y w a y ."
M y Hugh ll.ulitig engineer lor
III Ouk* |V\rlupin* nt f'n
Slew aft agree* She says ilr
v rln p rr* will l»- recpilrrd lit
either Install nt |uv lor rn.nl and
n llirt Im p rin tmerit* lx lute Ih rlr
pruje* Is may hr 1 om pfelrd For
m any nl the pfn|rvt*. planner*
have ret nnm irnili il rniislrii* lion
lx-gin nil Ihc ilr w ln p m n U s hill
m il be C o m p trlrd m in i Inip ro v rm rn l* In ne.itfty public
f.iilllltr* anil v i v l i r * a ir rtimplelr
A m o ig I he proposal* .ire two
large housing |»n|* ■t* adjacent
Iw o rlvrr* I hat a ir both at Ih r
ernfrr nf rnvirnnrnenfal concern

in Central Florida

rhe Aral

|tn&gt;|xn.il lhal lu* t r r r lv r d Ih r
most allrntlnn I*one by III Oak*
In build (j*iO linnx 1 mi M k I arrr*
east id Ih r ErnnliM -klra lch rr
K lv rr Immetflalrly ninth of the
O rangr ('ounty Urn
A w n n i l piny 1 1 pin|xiM*d by
O v e r t u r n Invrsiutenl Cu . 1* In
build 499 hmiirH nn a H37 a* re
Hal f adjai rn l In Ihi W t k lv j
R K rr north nf lh&gt; l.akr M.irv
llo u lr v a rd Intersection w ith
Markli.mi Wixxl .lfi ail
T h e III-Oak* proposal hax
raised thr greatest controversy
Ix a .iu v ihi- dcxrloprrx wanl In
build nearly Iwn Itonir* |* r oerr
nn s rn s ltlv r land-, near Ih r
"E c o n " River The dr\rln|x-t*
a rr consuls ( liar lev Cluytun and
W Malcolm Clayton
A Si .John* Rlxrr W a irr Man­

year*."
"A ll Ihe replacement drivers
G reyhound wild Its package who have finished training have
wax w orth 963 million over three been given assignments, told
year*.
when 10 report and w h e re ."
" T h a t la all this company can Gravley said. The spokesman
afford." Lannle said, “ and Ihe said he did not know how m any
union did not dispute the co m ­ new drivers had been hired lo
pany's Inability to Increase Its step In for thr 6 3 0 0 covered by
offer. Instead, they wanted us to union contracts.
In addition to the drivers. Ihe
Increase Cares for ou r passengers
by 10 percent and w r refused to contract that expired at m id'n lgh l Thu rsda y covered 1.475
do lh a l.”
A G reyhound employee In Ihe maintenance workers and 1.660
Sanford depot, who did not wanl office workers In telephone In­
to Identify nlmarlf. said he didn't formation centers In O m sha.
know the p a rllru la rs of Ihe Neb., and Charlotte. N .C.. and
•trike. He added that the only
reason Ihe Sanford depot re­
mained open waa because II
doubled as a W e slrm Union
office.
Caattaaaff frasa Page 1A
Sanford
" I f It waan'l for Western U n ­
ion.'' he aald. " I’d be laid off. Chamber of Commerce, ihls year
too." he said
will nffrr a 9100 award for Ih r
T h e Greyhound employee said best painting of a Central Florida
not m a n y people In Sanford scene featuring a native palm.
would be affected. H r notrd lhal T h r award will hr given In honor
al Ihe meal, "five or len people a of E.l). Slowe. a 95-yrar-old local
d a y " came lo Ihe station On artist known for hi* oil sea­
most days II was less, often no scapes
Another new 9100 award will
one got on or off th r bus at
Sanford.
lx- offered b y V ik in g Coach
Prior lo the strike, seven buses Works for Ihe best overall paint­
a day stopped In Sanford Four in g o r p h o t o g r a p h o f a n
went to Jacksonville hv way of automobile.
Daytona Beach and the othrr
Other cash awards lo be given
three went to Orlando. Tam pa during a barbecue at the marina
and Miami Tqpay. only Ihe I 35 Holiday Inn Sunday al 4 p.m .
p.m . bus to Jacksonville will br inrludc a 9600 Best of Show
award, a 9350 Brat of Category
passlng through Sanford
G reyhound spokesman George award: 9150 Awards of Merit:
9150 Display Awards: and hon­
O r a v l e y s a id re p la c e m e n t
drivers, hired through newspa­ orable mentions. A w ards a rr
per advertisements In ihe past provided by 14 focal merchants.
m onth, were In place and Ihe
Judging lor the awards will
begin tom orrow at 10 a .m .
c o m p a n y w o u ld m a i n t a in
limited service, aim ing lo rrs io rr Ribbons will be distributed to­
morrow night.
full service b y Ih r end of March
The annual event has drawn
artists a nd craftsm en from
across Ih r country. T h e ir works
a re d i s p la y e d In v a r i o u s
1A
Prrsbytertan rairgorle*. Including waiercolor.

Ihe accounting center In WesD
Dea Moines. Iowa.
Greyhound serves about 9.500*
communities In the 48 continen­
tal states and rays It provides-}
Ihe only public transportation lo ;
about 9.000 communities that ;
have no airlines or rail passenger ;
service.
Greyhound arid the average :
full-time Oreyhound driver !
earned 924.743 In 1989 and Ihe !
1.500 drivers with the moat
seniority averajfed 933.218.
tsSstnawt

Festival-

agement Dtstrirt three-county
task force I* reviewing building
resirlction* for lhe entire Econ
lhal would allow no construction
■liner Ilian 550 feet from the
live r’s edge and al least 50 feet
from wetlands beside the river.
T h e task tone I* expected to
volenti the proposal March 13.
I’A Z members last month de­
layed their decision until April to
approve a rr/m iing for 333 acres
owned by IH O a k s due west of
ih r Econ adjacent lo I he 663.11 te sllr Th e C b yto n s sought lo
hullil H4&lt;) homes and develop
ID 5 acres of Ihe site Into office*
and stores Committee members
v iid the proposal should wall
utilU the Econ task lorre haa
■ompleled Ih rlr work.
Mini nf ihe lU Oaks project
•a si of ih r river Is 1.000 feet or
nnirr Irom Ihe river’s edge.
Sem inole C o u n ty planners
oppose the plan saying Ihe
pinpmed density of nearly Iwo
linnirs per a rrr I* loo high for
ihe area where one-acre or
greater lots a rr the norm. Plannets also say area roads are
m adriptalr (or Ihe 8.600 car
trips to and fmm Ihe develop­
ment Planner* also oppose Ihe
project, saying there Is no water
or sewer available.
D arling. Ill O aks' engineer,
v iid the Clay to m have tried to
■lim ply with Ih r proposed task
lim e returnmrntktlIons and are
willing 10 ailapl Ihe plans lo
meet any additional require­
ments
"W e ’re looking al. al least a

y e a r b e f o r e we do fin a l
engineering." Hariing says. "W e
can can make adjustmenu any
lime during that period."
Harllng said Hl-Oaka will
extend countv water and aewer
lines from McCuUock Road to
serve the site a id pay for road
Im provem ents In the area.
Hariing said HI Oaks may pay for
road Improvements in Orange
County to heiprihet the Impacts
of the development.
OvcTStrret wants to build 490
homes, an 18-hole golf courcc
and clubhouse adjacent to Ihe
Wektva River. The project site
Ilea due aoulh of tne con­
troversial Plantation project
approved last year.
County planner* also oppose
the project, aayttg no more than
450 homes should be built to
comply with the one-home per
acre toning In Ihe Markham
Woods area. They also recom­
mend no homes should be built C h u rch of Sanford I lr supported
closer than 600 feet from the
m a n y c h a ritie s lo c a lly a n d
river, not the 800-loot setback
throughout central Florida
proposed by Orerst reel, to create
Patrick Is survived by daugh­
a riverside wetland corridor with
ter C a ro lyn P. S lrn stro m : a
Plantation
grandaughirr. Sharyn S. Stum p:
If PAZ members and county
commissioner* approve Ihe pro­ a gandson. Patrick It. Slrnstrom :
and two grandchildren
ject. planner* have also sug­
Friends m ay call on family
gested no more than 100 homes
members al Gram kow Funeral
be built until knprovements to
Home this evening from 6 until 8
the Intcratate 4-Lake Mary p.m . Services will be held al 2
Boulevard Interchange la under
p .m . S a tu rda y at First Pre­
construction. The Florida De­
sbyterian Ch urch of Sanford.
partment of Transportation Is
expected to b e fn construction Rev. Richard U in irlrk officiat­
ing. Internment at Ouklawn Park
of the new Interchange next
Cem etery will follow
year.

with turn haul* Instead ol adop­
ting an ordinance restricting
I heir bust nesses ’
" I h r problem lhal exists Is
crim e, not rtxivcnlence store
1 rim e." said Ed Thom as of Miller
Enterprises, patent company of
the two Dandy W ay stores In
l-ik r Mary. As an example, he
■ I 'r d P o lic e C h ie f C h a r le s
I .. ruder dale's statistics showing
ih r v n n r number of convenience
store robberies as card shop
toltlx-rlrs last year.

cle rk p ro v is io n w o u ld o n ly
expose more employees to vio­
lence. CommlaMonera rejected
his request to delay a vote on Ihe
ordinance unlit Industry repre­
sentatives were able to meet
with the com m talon.
Convenience store regulations
could become state law. Brian
Kush, state Douse of Repre­
sentatives majcxfly whip, has
Introduced a bin requiring two
clerks on du ly overnight and
In s ta lla tio n of s e c u r it y
measures.
Seminole County will hold a
public hearing on a sim ilar
convenience store ordinance
March 13. The ordinance re­
quires two clerks on d u ly be­
tween 9 p.m . and 5 a.m . or
bullet-proof glass to protect a
single clerk. Installation of drop
safes, cash limits and sign regu­
lations.
Longwood win consider con­
venience store regulations March
5.

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o il a n d a c r y l i c , g r a p h i c a l
draw ings and pastels, photo­
graphy. sculpture, stained glass,
mixed media and crofts.
Th e Bee Bops, a l9S0a and
I960* band, w ll be the featured
entertainment for the festival./
T h e group will perform tom or­
row at I p.m.
Seminole High School's D c-f
stlny chorus w tl perform tom or- •
row from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m .;
Joyce and Sian W elling w ill,
perform as Friends S unday at I
p.m .. followed by Ihe Seminole ‘
Com m unity Band al 2 p .m . T h e '
Diamond Dust doggers of De­
ltona will perform at 3 p.m .
W a n t&gt; rin g musicians, cloxms.
story tellers and Ihe Sem inole&gt;
C om m unity College Barbershop
Quartet will also be featured,
d u rin g the festivities. C o n -,
c e s s io n s w ill be a v a ila b le .,
throughout tire park.
Parking will be specified for,
festival goers an both sides of
First Street In front of the park:,
at the municipal lot near the I
p o s t o f f ic e : on S e m in o le *
Boulevard: at Ihe 400 E. First S t. &gt;
cham ber parking lot: and other f
available downtown parking.

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M*a a *# 0 \»m% D t B o r r
H4fX r G r *4 to D*t«on4
MATyAnn# J** * &lt;k« C&gt;9'»or*A
J « * » E U h m * O t 'orvo
W U T g O t f O n to * *

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Clerks
C o n tin u e d from I'sge I A
o n ly keep S54)
o n hi* premise * I d o n 't b r lt r v r
you r.in Irll .1 m rft.li.in t w li.il
k lm l nl v t lr h r h.i* In li .i t r I tit
no! even * u tr 1 lit- r l l y I1.1* the
a u th o rity to Irll .1 t u r n h a u l llii-v
have 10 have tws 1 clrrk -s." Ju lia n

Vlllt
C o u rts have not y rt texted
c o n v e n ie n ce s u m
o rd in a n ce s
a ilo p lril in live t l or Ida c lllr* . *11
J u lia n u rg n l inuim t-sxinnrr* in
lx- ro n ie r v a liv r . t veil though Ihe
in o tlva llo n i* wi ll m e a ning "
S y lv e s te r ('h a n g
o w n e r ol
S u n to u l Mobil S riv ii 1 anil vice
p re s id e n t of S r r v l n
S ta tio n
Itra lc rs of Florl.la. ha* lobbicil
lor lltr M u i r I t 'i 'i i l u l l o n x III l . a k r
M u rv . S a n lo n l a n d S r m ln o lr
C o u n ty . Althou gh h r Ita* asked
S r m ln o lr C ounty ■om m issioner*
lu r m ore M -ru rlty m easure* than
m i Iinl' il m Sunl'im !'* ordinance,
he s a id last n ig h t h r w a s
n u ll s f lr d w it h L a k e M a r y 's
scaled dow n version
" I will In k r w h a trv rr we can
g rl fit p rn trrl llvi-s • J lo p r o lr c l
o u rc llM e iis ." C lu in g said
h rp r c s ru l.itli •-* Iro m co m
n ic iire slo rr 1 I ui Ii i * Iasi night
a sk ril tn iiiim vssu ii is lo w ork

D EA TH S
G L A D Y S S IM M O N S D A V IS
Gladys Simmons Davis, on
1006 Woll Tra il. ( assellx-rry.
tlli il Wednesday al Florida Dos
plial. Allanmnii- Spring* llotu
Aug 22. 1*1211 in l.nngw xxl. she
moved to Cassellierrv Irom Allamonie Spimg* lu I iin :i she
wan a h o m e m a k e r and a
iliq m h c r nl lln St
I’e le is
Freewill Ikiplisl I'ln u ih All 1
monte Spring*
Survivor* litrlodt hoslsiod
H e rb e rt. Huston; daughters.
Corlnnc Fair Aslievllli
N.C..
Ja n ln a . C a sse ibirrv. m oiher.
Magnolia Simmons. Allaiuuule
Sprmgs sister Mlldied limn s
D u n k ir k
\ Y
D vi i-ra nd
children one gi *at 1 1-in i' 11II*I
Mllctiell's Funeral ll"ttn O r­
lando. lu 1 barge of arrange
menis.
R O B E R T J A M F .S tfU C K SR .
Rolx-rt James lluek S t . 51
1170 Old Motirix |toad. Saidnrd
died Wednesdas at Ci niral F’lorIda Regional 11
1ul- - d
Hum Ju n e
1■•
' " .'i- he moved lo Sanloril in I1I7H
Irom there lie sva a reilreiF
truck driver and owner nl It n \1

Thom as said h r approved ot
language In D ir Lake M ary
ordinance a p p lyin g Ihe prov Islons lo all retail stores open
ttelween 10 p jn . and 8 a.m ..
excluding slates In shopping
* enter-* C o n ve n ie nce stares
have lx-rn slngjrtl out by other
cMies where the regulations are
lu place, h r said
Lake M ary’s four convenience
stores are eurtenlly Ihe only
stores alfected by the regula­
tion*. but commissioner* fash­
ioned ihe language lo Include
gas stations, liquor stores and
any other stores lhal may open
during those hours In the future.
Jo h n Peannun. Kelall Grocers
AssoctalIon of Florida president,
told 1 omm lssktners Ihe two-

Th e Lake Mary regulations arc
now In effect, but Lauderdale
s a id h e w i l l w o r k w i t h
merchants (o allow time for staff
adjustments and Installation of
lighting. Stares have 60 days to
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TIFF ART SASHA TAU9CHER
Tiffany Sasha Tauscher. 3.
308 Laurel Court. Sanford, died
Wednesday at Arnold Palmers
C h ild re n s Hospital. O rlando.
Bom Ju n e 3. 1986. In Sanford.
She was a lifelong resident. She
was a member of St. Margaret
Mary Catholic Church.
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Sandinlstas
put preasure
on new regime

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Afghan rabals conduct •faction
A S A IJA H A I), Afghanistan — Guerrillas In Kunar province

held the first partisan elections In Afghan history, choosing a
lO O m cm ber Consultative Council to role the rebel-held
northeastern region.
Th e elections w err conducted Thursday by U.S.-backed
guerrilla groups In defiance of the governm ent-ln-exlle
established last year in Pakistan b y the Afghan resistance, a
rcls-l m ol It Ion opposed to the Soviet-hacked Kabul govern­
ment.

Mandela doputy ANC president
L U S A K A . Zambia — T h e African National Congress named
recently freed black leader Nelson Mandela Its deputy president
and announced today that the movement would set up its
headquarters In South Africa "w ithout delay."
"T h e fact that I am deputy president of the A N C does not
imply that I will lead the delegation to see the governm ent."
Mandela told reporters after a two-day meeting of the A N C ‘s
National Executive Committee.
Tw o weeks after President Fredertk de Klerk outlined his
tsild racial reforms Feb. 2. that Included the lifting of a 30-year
ban on the A N C . the movement announced It would send a
delegation to meet the South African president In mi cfTort lo
remove obstacles to power-sharing negotiations.

Curfew Imposed In Kashmir Valley
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S K IN A G A H . India — Indian authorities, fearing unrest on an
Islamic holiday coinciding with the most Important Moslem
prayers of the week. Imposed an Indefinite curfew today on the
Kashm ir Valley, a day after troops killed at least 60
pro-indcpendence protesters.
Friday marked the climax of a weeklong observance of MlraJ,
an Islamic holiday and one of the few limes each year when n
hair — believed lo be from the beard of ihe Prophet Mohammed
— Is displayed at Ihe Hazrat Hal. the most sacred shrine In

M A N A G U A . N ic a ra g u a —
S a n d ln ta t a -c o n t ro llc d la b o r
groups threatened to demand an
Immediate wage Increase from
P r e s id e n t -e le c t V lo lc t a
Cham orro, and government and
opposition leaders held transi­
tion talks.
T h e w a rn in g Increased the
preasure on Chamorro, who has
raised expectations about her
ability lo reverse Ihe nation’s
economic decline and Is trying to
w rest aw ay the Institutional
power of the ruling Sandinlstas.
especially their control of the
arm y. In transition talks.
H ig h -le v e l g o ve rn m e n t of­
fic ia ls . In c lu d in g P re sid e n t
Daniel Orlega's brother. Defense
Minister Hum berto Ortega, met
T h u r s d a y w it h fo u r re p re ­
sentatives of Ihe U.S.-backed
o p p o s i t i o n , s a id E r n e s t o
Palacios, a spokesman for the
National Opposition Union, or
UN O . a coalition of 14 political
parties that backed Chamorro.
Th e discussions are being held
In several sites in Managua and
Include observers from Ihe U n ti­
ed Nations and Ihe Organization
of Am erican States. Vice Presi­
dent-elect Vlrgllto Godoy said
the talks dealt more wtth p r o ­

p re dom in antly M oslem K a sh m ir.

t o c o l t h a n p o lit ic s .

From United P r »»s International reports

" T h e y arc negotiating the
administrative rather than polit­
ical aspects of the transition.”
Godoy said.

Legal Notices
NO TICC Of
F IC TITIO U S NAME
'Notice it Hereby given that we
arp engaged In business it 1150
Fr«*r Ln . Senford FI 12771.
Seminole County, Florida under
the F i c t i t i o u s N a m e of
TNANSCOM SOUTH, and that
*e intend to register tald name
with the Oerlt of the Circuit
Court Seminole County, Fieri
da. in accordance with the
Provision* of the Fictitious
Name Statutet. To Wit Section
ft*} 04 f lor ida Statute* 1437
Kevin F Freer
Sharron A Freer
Put&gt;ti*h March 2-f. 14.2). 1*0
D EO If
N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM1
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 7)4
Btrghem PI., (Labe Mary 33744,
Sen*•note County. Florida under
the Ficitiau* Name o&lt; NEW
•ftA P t m i c a T t o m . end met
i intend to ragltfvr *atd name
with the Cierh of the Circuit
Court Steftneie County, Flori­
da. in accordance with the
Provision* of the Flctltiouft
Name statute*. To Wit: Section
ft45 Of F lor (da Statute* !fS7
A R Wlrth
Publish February |J, March 2.
* 14, IffO
OE N 7VI
NO TICC OF
F IC TIT IO U S NAMK
Notice i* hereby given that I
am er gaged in bu*tne*t it 3331
South Hwy 17 47. Casselberry.
Seminole1County. Florida under
the Fictitious Name of BIG
C I T f EAST end that I intend to
register vad name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sam
mole County, Florida, In ac
fordante with the Pro*Wont of
Ihe Fictitious. Name Statute*,
To Wit Sect.on 145 04 Florida
Statute* 1457
Diversified ties! Group
John Lewi*
Pubinh February 14, 73. March
2, 4 1440
DEN 1*4
N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice •* hereby given that I
am engaged in busin#** at 154
E Semoran Bird , Suite II I I SI,
Cwite berry F L 37707. Seminole
County. F lo rid a under the
FiclcTiout Name ol CO UR TESY
M O R TG A G F. and that I intend
to register *aid name with !h#
Clerk of ihe Girev** Court, Sam
mol* County, Florida, in ec
i. ord-ime with the Provisions of
the Fictitiou* Nam# Statute*,
To Wd Section la5 04 Florida
Statute* 1457
Darrell T da**ham
Publish February 4, 14. 23.
March 2. 1440
D EN 104

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nonce i* hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 744
lig h t# D r . Suite io«, Long
wood. F L 32730 S tm ino le
County F lo rid a under the
Fictitious Name of PRECISION
D E N T A L L A B INC
and I
nrend to regi»ter *a»d name
with the Ciffh of the Circuit
Court Semmoie County, Florl
da* in accordance with the
Provision* of the Fictitious
Nam# Statute*. To Wit Section
445 Of F lor da Statute* 1437
Precision Dental Lab Inc
Billy W -a*#, President
Publish Feb zary 14 23 March
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N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given thet I
am engaged in butine** at 434
N Jerlco Dr . Cet*elberry FL
327*7. Seminole County. Florida
under the Fktltiou* Name of
ALLEN W ALLS SYSTEMS, and
that 1 intend to regitter *aid
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida, in accordance with the
Provision* of the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
•41 Of F lor Ida Statute* 1437
Lonnie E Allen
Publish March 7.4.14.73.1440
DEO 20

NO TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice tft hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 1241
Oiford Road. Maitland. Semi
nole County, Florida under the
Fictitious Name ol TIG H E A
ASSOCIATES, and that I intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court, Sam
mole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Nam# Statutes.
To Wit Section 143 04 Florida
Statutes 1437
William R Tigne
Publish March 7.1 . 14.73. 1440
D EO 14

N O TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in business at P O
Boa 37*477. Orlando. F L J2ftJ7
*477. Seminote County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name of
C A T M A R K E TIN G , and that I
intend to register laid' name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Fieri
da. in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
•43 04 Florida Statutes 1437
Chris M Knobiock
Publish February t, 14, fl,
March 1.1440
O EN 107

N O T IC I
NOTICE It hereby given that
the Planning and Zoning Com
mission of Semlnolo County.
Florida , and tho Somlnolo
County Land Planning Agency
Intend to hold a public hearing
to review ter recommendation
on ordinance entitled.
AN O R D IN A N CE AM EN D
ING TH E LAND D EV ELO P
M E N T COOC OF SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . S U B S TA N T IA L L Y
R EW R ITE SIGN STANDARDS
FO R O F F P R E M IS E O U T
DOOR A D V E R TIS IN G SIGNS.
PR O VIO IN G FOR NONCON
F O R M IN G S IG N S T O BE
B R O U G H T IN T O C O M P L I
ANCE PRIOR TO JU N E I. 1443.
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION
IN L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T
C O D E ; P R O V I O IN G FO R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N O PRO
V IO IN G A N E F F E C T I V E
D A TE.
at 7 00 p m . or at soon thereat
ter as possible, at Its regular
meeting on the 4th day of April
1440. ol the Seminole County
Services Building. Room W in ,
1101 Cost First Street. Sanford.
Florida Persons are advised
that, if they decide to appeal any
decision made at this hearing,
they will need a record of the
proceedings, and, for such
purpose, they may need to
insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings Is made, which
record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the
appeal is to be bated
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk to the Board ot
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By Eva Roach.
Deputy Clerk
Publish M arch!. 1440
D EO 74

IN TM E CIR C U ITC O U R T
FOR SEM IN OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Number EflM E-CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
HOMER A LL E N RCESC.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
The ad mi nisi rat ion ol the
estate ol H O M E R A L L E N
R EESE, deceased. File Number
•4 10*0 CP. is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Semlnol#
C o u n ty F lo r id a . P ra b a la
Division, the address of which is
P O Drawer C, Sanford Florida
32772 0414 The names and
addresses ot ihe personal rtpre
sentafive and tho personal ftp
reientative t attorney art let
forth below
All interested parsons are
required to file with this court,
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIR ST PU BLICATIO N OF
TH IS NOTICE (II all derm*
agamst the estate and (2J any
objection by an interested
person on whom this nofka it
served that challenges the valid
ity ol 'Ihe will, the quel it leal lens
ot the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of the

NO TICE O F IN TEN TIO N
TO R K O IS TIB
F IC TITIO U S NAME
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
ihat J M W R IG H T. IN C . a
Florida corporation, i* tho
owner ol "ZIM M E R W RIGHT
ASSOCIATES**, whose butine**
address It 1 U Eagle Creed
Circle. Lake Mary. Florida, and
intend* to register with the
Clerk of the Circuit 'Court of
Seminole County,, Florida, upon
recent of proof Of publication of
thii Notice, the fkittout trade
namj of "Z IM M E R W RIGHT
ASSO CIATES" In compliance
with Section 445 04 ol the Florida
Statute*
D A TE D at Lakeland, Florida,
this 14th day of February . Iff*
J M . W R IG H T. INC ,
a F lor Ida corporal Ion
By Jacob M Wright.
President
(CORPORATE SEALI
Publish March 7,4.14.73.1440
D EO 14
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice l« hereby given thet I
am engaged In butlneti at P O
See 44*. Geneva, Seminole
County, F lo rid a undor the
Fictitious Name ol W ALLY'S
TR U C K A H E A V Y E Q U IP
M E N T REPAIRS, and that I
intend to rogister said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court.. Seminole County, Florl
da. In accordance with the
Provision* of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
•43 04 Florida Statute* 1437
Welter E Meiiam
Publish February I, 14. 23.
March 7. 1440
DEN III
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged in busmen at 400
13th, Sanford. Fla , Seminole
County, F lo rid a under the
F i c t i t i o u s N a m e of
PA R K ER M E TE R HAIR STU
□ ID. and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida- in ac
cor dance with the Provision* of
the Fictitious Name Statute*,
To Wit Section 443 04 Florida
Statute* 1437
Willie J Gibson J r
Publish February 4, 14. 73,
March 2 1440
DEN HO
N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 123
Button wood Dr . Lake Mary.
FL. Sem mote County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name ot
SUPER IO R BO O K KEEPIN G ,
and that I intend to register *a-d
name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Semmoie County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provision* of the Fictitiout
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
4*3 04 Florida Statute* 1437
Debbi Schlager
Publish February 4 14. 23,
March 2. 1440
OEN 104
NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in butmett it *370
Carroway PI , Sanford 32771,
Semmoie County Florida under
fh# Fictitious Nam# ot HAPPY
HARBOUR PARTS STORE and
that I intend to regitter 'laid
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Semmoie County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provision* ot the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To W«t Section
*45 04 F lor ida Statute* 1437
ThomasW Taccard
Publish February * 14. 23,
March T 14*0
OEN 104

A LL CLAIMS ANO O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
Publication ot this Notice hat
begun on March 1 ,1440
Personal Representative
Wesky Reese
3 4 )0 W i m b l e d o n D r
Lake Mary. FL
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
R E dward Cooley, Etq
1450 S R 434 West. Suite 200
Long wood Florida 12750
Telephone (4071130 4141
Publish March 2. 4. 1440
OEO II

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT
OF FLORIDA.
IN T H IC IR C U IT COURT
IN A N D F O R
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY*
SEM INOLE CO UN TY
FLO R ID A
G E N E R A L JUR ISD ICTIO N
PROBATE DIVISION
Fiia Number *0 15# CP
DIVISION
C A S IN O 44 4444 CA M F
IN RE ES TA TE OF
S H A D O W LA W N S A V IN G S
LILLIA N S W ARING
BANK. SLA f/k/a SHADOW
Defeated
NOTICC OF
LAWN SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
Plaintiff.
Tha administration of the
estate of L IL LIA N S WARING,
vS,
d e c e a s e d . F it # N u m b e r
G E R A LD L EDWARDS, el u&gt; .
40 130 CP. I* pending In the
el al .
Defendant*
Circuit Court for Seminole
C o unty F lo r i d a . P ro b a ta
NOTICC OF
Division, the address of which is
FORECLOSURE SALE
Seminole County Courthouse,
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Sanford FL 32771 The names
Foreclosure dated February 24.
and addresses ot the per tonal
1*40', and entered In Cate No
representative and the personal
M *444 CA 94 P Ot the Circuit
representative'i attorney are
set lorth below
Court ol the E IG H T E E N T H
All interested persons are
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM
required to file with this court,
I NOLE County. Florida wherein
W ITHIN TH R EE MONTHS OF
S H A D O W L A W N S A V IN G S
TH E FIRST P U B LIC ATIO N OF
BANK SLA I k a SHADOW
THIS NOTICE ( I ) all claims
LAWN SAVINGS AND LOAN
.against the estate and (21 any
ASSOCIATION IS Plaintiff and
objection by an interested
G E R A L O L EDWARDS e t u i ,
person to whom notice was
et al are Defendants. I will sell
to the highest and best bidder
mailed that challenges the valid
ity of the will, ihe qualifications
for ceth in the Wetl Front Door
ol the S E M IN O L E County
of the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of ihe
Courthouse, in Sanford. Florida,
at 11 » o clock A M on the 14th
court
day ol April 1440 the following
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
described property at *#t form
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
intaidFm aiJ dgmenl towif
BE FO REVER BARRED
Lot I* Block 31 TOW NSITE
Publication of thi* Notice has
OF NORTH CH U LU O TA ac
begun on March 2, 1440
cording1 to 'he Plat thereof at
Personal Representative
recorded in Plat Book 2. Page U
&gt;1 / Thomas A Speer
P O Boa IJ44
thru 54 Public Records of Semi
nole County, Florida
Sanford FL 32772 1 344
D A TE D thi* Ja'h day ot Feb
Attorney lor
ruery IffO
Personal Representative
/ft. Thomas A Speer
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk at said Court
P O Boa &gt;164
Be Jan# I Jateak
Sanford F l W n 1J4*
A t Deputy Cler k
Telephone 140/1 322 064 &gt;
, Pubhtn M arch! 4 IffO
Publish M arch! 4 1440
1 D EO 74
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N O T IC I 0#
F IC TITIO U T NAM*
Nttic* It haiaBy glypn that I
am i b h n &lt; m button* *1 MM
N Hwy. I l f l . L«n*woad F L
H U B. t o m M I Cawrty. FMrM*
under tt&gt;* Flctlltoua Hawn at
A U TO PA LA C E . ana mat I
•mono w n y m s f w a nwrw
■HA m* Clark al Ma Circuit
Court. Seminal* Cagnty. Florl
da. In accardpnet wllft tha
Prgyltleny al tha F lclllia ui
Mama itatuiaa. T »W lt: lac lian
M l Ft F H r Ida ttatwHa If 17
Cala.
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Publish: February 4. 14. 23,
March 1 .1440
D EN IES

N O T IC I OF SH E R IFF 'S M L I
N O TIC E I I H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtue al thet certain
Writ aI Eiecvtten issued out al
and under the teal al tha Circuit
Court of Orange County. Fieri
da. upon a final l odgement
randarad to tha alaraftaid court
an tha lam day al March A O
I4EE In that certain caaa en­
title d. Florida Contractors
Equipment Company. Inc.* a
Florida corporation. Plaintiff,
Lake Developers. Inc . a
Florida corporation. P B I .
Inc. a Florida corporation.
Grady P Johnson and Lewis C
O u i t » D e fe n d a n t, w h ic h
aforesaid Writ at Elocution wot
delivered N me as Sheriff et
SeminoN County. Florida, and I
have Nvkd upon the knowing
described property owned by
Lake DeveNpers. Inc . said
property being k ce k d In Sami
nek Ceunty. F krtda. mere per
ttcuierly described et knows
O ne H i t Je e p G ra n d
W a g e n e e r . l
0
#tJ4G S 3 I7X K P I0 I33 E being
stered at tutch'ft Chevron.
Sanford. Florida
and the undersigned es Sheriff
of Sominok County. Florida,
wilt at It 4E A M on tha Nth
day el March. A D 1440. otkr
tor SON and ted k the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, subject
k ony end ell eittttnf liens, et
the Front (West) Door et the
steps ot the Sominok Ceunty
Courthouse In Sanford. Fkrldo.
tho above described personal
property
That said sak is being mode
to satisfy the terms of said Writ
of Elocution
John E Polk, Sheriff
Sominok County. Florida
Publish March f. 4. 14. 73. with
the sak on March 34. 1440
OEO I

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Circuit Caurt, Im tn a H Cawnty.
FHrtda. In accartanca wim tha
P ra v lila n i al tha FIcIHlayt
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CnanatW Partin*
Puaiith FaOruary it. March &gt;.
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F IC TITIO U S M U M
Naitca it hanSy (lyan Ihat I
m m ar t in kwunau at m
W t l . M«. 4M. Allamanta.
la* ma*. F la . lam Inala Caunty.
FlarMa un#ar tha F H ill Hut
Hama at A SHARPS R IM ACC
■ T LAU R IC . ana Ihat I Htana
ta ruRIlHr iaW nama pith tha
CHrk at tha Clrcull Caurt, Jam
Maw County. FlarMa. In ac
carOanca trim tha PravlUant at
tha FictiHaui Hama Itatuta*.
To Wit SactWn H I M Florid*
Stahtt** t w
Laurw MMa*n
PuMtUi Frtruary 13. March t.
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NOTICE 0#
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nofka is hereby |ivon that we
are engaged in business at M4
Wymort R d . Apt 44A. Alta
monk Springs. F L 32714. Sami
note County, Florida under the
Fictitious Noma of TC D S LOCK
A K E Y . and wa Intend ta
register said noma with tha
Clerk #f the Circuit Court. Sem
(note County. Florida, in ac
cordance with tha Provisions at
tha Fictitious Noma Statuses.
Ta Wit Section ESS 04 Florida
Statutes 1437
Tad Mark
Mary Mark
Publish February 14. 73. March
7.4.1440
D EN 173

IN T H I CIR CU IT COURT
OF T H I C I O H T I I N T M
JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O :| »J M I CA 44 I
COM MONW EALTH SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION, a Teias
corporation.
PlemMtl.
vs.
FLO R IDA V E N TU R IS . INC ,
•fc . t l a l .

NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAMK
Notice i* hereby given that I
am tngaged In business at 413
Witdt lower C t , Longwood FL
32754 Semmok County, Florida
undor tha Fictitious Name of
S U N B E LT SUPPLY, and I in
CLERK S N O T lC E ^ F * U L E *
fond to rrgisfer said name with
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
tha Clerk of the Circuit Court.
that pursuant to a Final judg
SeminoN County, F tor Ida. in
ment in Foreclosure dated the I
accordance with the Provision*
77th day of February. 1440, and
of the Fictitious Name Statutes,
entered in Civil Action No.
To W it Section 143 04 Florida
•i 3141 CA 94 E in the Circuit
Statutes 1*37
Court ot the Eighteenth Judicial
Tom Hai»
Circuit, in and N r SeminoN
Publish Fabruory 14. 13. March
C o u n ty . F lo rid a , w herein
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4. 1440
COM MONW EALTH F E D E R A L
D EN 173
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, f/k/a
CO M M O NW EALTH SAVINGS
NOTICC OP
A
S S O
C
I A
F IC TITIO U S NAME
TIO N . It the Plaintiff and
Notice is hereby given that I
FLO R IDA V EN TU R ES . IN C .
om engaged In business at II I
etc , tt a l . are the Defendants,
H uck leb erry Lana. W inter
M ARYANNE MORSE. Clerk of
Springs F L 37700* SeminoN
the above entitled Court, will
County, Florida undar the
sett to the highest and best
fictitious Name ot MODERN
bidder, or bidders, for cash, at
COM PUTER SERVICES, and I
tha West Front door of the
intend N reglsNr said name
Semmoie County Courthouse.
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Sanford. Florida at II 00 A M
Court. SeminoN County. Florl
on the 24th day ot March, ifto.
da. In accordance with the
the following described property
Provisions of the Fictitiout
as set forth m said Final
Nam# Statutes. TeW it Section
Judgment ol Foreclosure situate
•4104 Florida Statutes 1437
in SeminoN County, Florida, to
Ronald J Yeroth
wit
Publish February 14. 73. March
Lots 13. IS. 17. If and 20. at
7.4. 1440
A L A F A Y A W OODS FMASE
D EN IN
XVI. in accordance with tha plat
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
thereof recorded in Plat Book
OP T N I E IO H TE E N TH
37 Peg# 17, if and 14. Public
JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT
Records of SeminoN County.
IN A N O F O B
Florida
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
TO GETHER with all build
~
FLORIDA
logs, structures and other im
prove ment* now or hereafter
CASE NO 404440 C A D E
M AR G A R ET A SABOURIN
located on the property herein
a n rftU C flie GICSBR ECHT,
before described, or any part
Plaintiff*,
and par cel thereof, and*
1
vs
TO GETHER W ITH all rights,
S YLVESTER E WILSON.it
title and interest ol Mortgagor
alive, and if dead his unknown
in and to tha minerals, bowers.
spouse, heirs, devisees,
Shrub*, crops, trees, timber and
grantee*, creditors and all other
other emblements now or
hereetter on said property or
parties claiming by , through,
under or agafsnt him, and all
above the same or any part or
unknown natural persons if
parcel thereof; and
alive, and if dead or not known
TO GETHER with all and sin
to be dead or alive, their sever al
g u l a r th e l e n t m a n l s ,
and respective unknown spouse,
hereditaments, easements and
heirs,
devisees, grantees and
a p p u rte n a n c e s th e re u n to
creditors, or other parties
belonging or in any wise apper
claiming by , through or under
taming, and the reversion or
those unknown nature! persons,
reversions, remainder and re
and the leveret and respective
nam dert, rents, issues and
unknown assign*, successors in
profits thereof, and also all tha
inferesi, trustees or any other
estate, right, title, interest,
person claiming by, through,
claim and demand whatsoever
under or agamst any corpora
of Mortgagor of. In and to the
lion or ether legal entity named
same and ot, in and to every
as a defendant; and alt
part and parcel thereof, and
claimants, persons or parties,
TO GETER with alt machin
naturalor corporate, or whose
ery apparatus, equipment, tit
exact legal statu* is unknown,
tings, futures, whether actually
claiming under any of the above
or constructively attached to
named or described defendants
said property and including all
or parties or claiming to have
trade, domestic and ornamental
any right, title or Interest In and
Natures, and articles ot personal
to the lands hereinafter
properly of every kind and
described.
nature whatsoever iheretnatfer
Defendants.
collectively called ‘Equip
ment"), nor or hereafter located
NOTICC OF ACTIO N
TO SYLVESTER E WILSON.
in. upon or under said property
If alive, and if dead hit unknown
or any part thereof and used or
spouse, hairs, devisees, gran
usable in connection with any
fees, creditors and ill other
present or future operation ot
parties claiming by, through,
said property and now owned or
under or ageisnt him, and all
h e r e a f t e r a c q u i r e d by
unknown natural parsons if
M ortgagor, Including, but
alive, and It dead or not known
without limiting the generality
to be dead or alive, their several
of the tortgoing, alt heatingand respective 'unknown spouse,
a ir conditioning, fre e lin g ,
heirs, devisees, grantees and
lighting, laundry, incinerating
creditors, or other parties
and power equipment: engines,
claiming by, through or under
pipes, pump*, tanks, motors,
those unknown natural persons,
conduits, switchboards, plumb
and the several and respective
tng. lifting, cleaning, fire pro
unknown assigns, successors in
venhon. fire fifingwishing, re
frigerating, ventilating and
interest, trustee* or any other
person claiming by, through,
c om m u n ic at ion l ftppar atut;
under or against any' corpora
boilers, ranges, furnaces, oil
tkn or ether legal ent Ity named
bu rners ar units thereof;
as
a defendant, and all claim
applicancei; air cooling and
ants, ps, sons or parties, natural
air conditioning apparatus,
or corporate, or whose exact
vacuum cleaning systems. ait
valor*, escalators; shades;
legal status is unknown, claim
ing under any ot the above
awnings, screens; storm doors
named or described defendants
and windows; slaves; wall beds,
refrigerator*, attached cabi
or partial or claiming lo have
any right, title or interest In and
nets, partitions, ducts and
compressors rugs and carpets,
to tha lands hereinafter de
scribed
d ra p e rie s , fu rn itu re and
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
furnishing* in commercial, in
action to quiet title of the
Stitutionai and industrial build
following! described properly in
kmg. together with alt building
SeminoN County, Florida, da
material* and equipment now or
scribed with particularity as
hereafter delivered to the pre
follow*
mites and intended to1be m
T h e E a s t H a l f o f the
stalled therein, together with all
Southwest Q u a rte r of the
addition* thereto and replace
Northwest Quarter ol Section 33.
ment* thereof (M ortgagor
Township 21 South, Range 11
hereby agreeing with respect to
East, Seminole County. F lor Ida
ait addition* and replacements
has been tiled against you, and
to •■ecufe and deliver from time
you are required to serve e copy
to timo such further instrument
of your written defenses, it any.
as may be requested by Mart
to it on Jack R Leonard,
gage# lo confirm the mortgage
Esquire. Plaintiffs' attorney,
tram ter and assignment of any
whose address it 413 West nolo
ot the foregoing), and
nial Drive, Suite 303. Orlando.
TO GETHER With any and all
Florida 32104 on or before
rent* which art now or may
March If. 1440 and ttN the
hereafter become due by reason
original with the Clerk of this
ot the renting, leasing and
Court either before service on
bailment of property improve
Plaintiffs attorney or immedi
ment* thereon and E quipment,
etely thereafter otherwise a
WITNESS my hand and the
default will be entered against
official 'leal ot this court at
you for the rat let demanded in
Sanford. Semmoie County Fior
the complamt or petition
ida this 2tth day of February
(Court Seell
1440
M ARYANNE MORSE
I Court Seal)
CNrk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
B f Heather Brunrwr
At Clerk of Said Court
Deputy Clerk
Si* Jane I . J anewic
| Publish February li, 21. March
Deputy Clerk
2.4 IkO
Pobnsh March! 4 14*0
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IN T N I C IR CU IT COURT. II O M T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT. S tM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLO R ID A C A M WO. taOM TCA ia S
IN R l i F O A P I IT U R ! OF T H I F O LLO W IN G O C JC R IR ID
F R O F C R TV (I) ONE TtNI F IA T AUTOM ORILC.
V EH IC L E IO EN TIFICATIONHUM EERACRW RtM tW Ca*
N O TIC E OF F O R F E ITU R E P R O C E E D IM 1
TO JlanWyG Jmim. lailSharrytMMtJtraat.
Pam Far*. FWrW* M W IW I
ana all amart aha claim an Intaratt • tha WW p Mr yr«*ar*»
I M I F la t A u ta m a k lla . V ahicia la a n tlllc a lla n N u m h a r
A C IN R iS am O M . which Pat w in d *n ar ahaut tha in h day at
Octakar. Ilk* *&lt; ar naar Harm Jtraat and Jackwn Jirati. JamlnaW
County. F Hr id*, ky and katnR twM ky tha JamlnaW County Ih u rilfi
Oaaarlmant. JamlnaW County. FWrida. ■*• will ayyatr batora tha
HONORABLE JE TM O R E REHJOH. an &gt; 0 d a y at AyrlL IF N a t* M
A M In r a m JTM tar tha yuryaw at Hlinf a Pttitwn Wr RuW la
lh a p Cauw and Wr Final OrOar at Fwlaitvra why ma daaenbad
praparty ihauM not ba WrtalWd tathavw ataraaW kytha JhariH at
JamlnaW County, FWrida. uyan yroducinR dua proof mat tha tamo
p m uaad In JamlnaW County. FWrida. In violation *1 tha lap* at tha
Jtala at Florida dtalin* wim cantrakand and athor criminal atfanwi
purwont ta FWrida JtaMaa FM M l IS* TO O DO NOT N I E O TO
A P P E A R . I H E R E R T C E R T IF Y that lhi« Hatico and lit
occompanyina pt*adin«i ar* balnf torvad purwant to Florid*
JiatutatFM N i »*.m iiJom d*y*IF*kru*ry. i f n
H O RM A NN W O L F IH G C R .JTA T E A T TO R H E Y
I T ANNE E RICHARDS R U T B E R G .A X A .
FWrida Dar Ha 11 IMI.
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Fuklith FokruaryT).M archt.ltta
DEN 111

IN TN E CIR CU IT COURT, IIO H T * » N T M
JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT, J IM IH O L E COUNTY.
F LOR IDA CASS NO FaaRJTCA Ik K
IN R S F O R F E ITU R E OF THE FOLLOW IHGOCVCNIkCO
P R O P E R TY IIIO H E 1*10 BLACK BMW AUTOM OBILE.
V EH IC L E ID E N TIF IC A TIO N NUMBER ItM ltl
N O T IC I OP F O R F E ITU R E FROCEROINOS
TO iaan O Ytoaron. c/# Wm not* County
Jail. I l l Ruth Routarard. Jantard
Florida M H I and FrankwFanwl, 1*1*1
SW Itim Jtraat. Miami. F Wrld*Mil*
and all omart Pha claim an Inwratl Inlh* WIWwinB praparty a) on*
i«t* Black BMW AutomoktW. VttucW Idtntitication Numkar ItkaiJI
which pat w in d an ar about m* Im day al loptamkar. Itoo al or
naar 111! Galdtn Gala ClrcW. lantord. Vammot* County, Florida, ky
and bom* how ky tn* Vantwo Ponca Dtpartmant. Vanlord lamlnoi*
County, Florida, who pill appaar bolort tha HONORABLE ROBERT
B McGREGOR. on am day at April. IFM at I M P M In room N H I
tar tn* purpot* at iiitng a Potman tor RuW to Show Cauw and tor
Final Ordtr ol Fortolluro why tho dttcrlkod proporty mould not bo
torftiltd to tho um ol or tow ky tho Chwt ol PalKO. Jantard Potico
Department, lantord JominaW County. FWrida upon producing Wo
proof that tha tamo wat uwd in VamlnaW County. FWrida. in
rWlatwn ol tho law* ot tha Slat* ot FWrida daaling pith contraband
and othar criminal alienm -i purwant w F lor Ida JtatuWt FH IBI lb*
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y mat m u Nolle* and in accompanyin*
pwadmgt ar* being tarred purwant to Florida Slatutot VM Ml t*4
m il Ibth day ot Ftbruary. IfM
NORMAN R W O LFIN G E R .S TA TE A TTO R N EY
BY. A N N E ( RICHAROS R UTBERG. A S A ,
Florida Bar No NTM i.
IM t a il F ln l Jtraat. lantord. Fiord* H i l l
Publirn F tb ru a ryjj,M a rch M M 0
D E N IM

IN TH B CIR CU IT COURT. IIO H T B B N T H
JU 0 IC IA L CIRCUIT. SEM INOLE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A C A lE NO taaayac a n o
IN N E i F O R F E ITU R E OF THE FOLLOW ING O EJCR IBED
P R O P E R TY IIIIU 0 M U N IT IO S T A T E J C U R R E N C Y
NO TICC OF F O R F C IT U R I P R O C E E D IN G
TO KtnxothL M llll lO IIC rprniAronu*
lantord. Florida H il l
and all othtrt who claim an m itrttl in m* totWwing propar'y *1
U R 00 US currency, which ■*« w iitd on or aboul tha llth dar ol
Octobor, lag* al or noar Eatt laconm Jtraot and Pm* Annuo,
lantord. SammoW County. FWrida. by and bring hod ky the lantord
Pence Department, lantord. lemmata County. FWrida. whs pill
appear batora the HONORABLE C VERNON M IJE . JR . on lam
day ot April. IfM at I 10 A M in room NH&lt; tor tho purport ol filing a
Ptlllton tor Rut* to Show C u t . and lor Final Ordtr ot Fortolluro
why tho datcribpd proporty mould not ba tortoitod to tha u m ol or
MW ky mo Cmtf ot Police, lontord Police Dtpartmant. lantord.
lamlnoi* County. Fiord*, upon producing duo proof that tha wm*
■at uMd in lamlnoi* County. Florida, in notation ot mo l**« ot mo
Slate ot FWrida dealing pirn cantrabend and omtr criminal ottonMa
purwant to FWrida llatutotFH M l 104 I H E R E B Y C E R TIF Y that
m il Notice and lit accompanying pleading* art being tarvad
purwant to FWrida llalutot f h M i Mt. m u Mm day ot Ftbruary.
NORMAN R VYOLFINGER. STATE A TTO R N EY
BY A N N E E RICHARDS RUTBERG. A S A .
Florida Bar N* M1MI.
IM E a tl Firti viraot. lantord. Florida H il l
Publirn February JJ.M arch!. U M
O E N Ml
N O T IC I OF A PUBLIC H B A R IN G TO C O N IIO IR T H I
A DOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY TH E C ITY O F
JANFOBO. FLORIDA.
Notice li hereby glron mat a Public Hearing pill bo hold in tho
Commotion Room at m* City Hall in the City ot lantord. Florid*, al
I M o'clock P M on March ]*. IFM. to contldtr tha adoption ol tn
ordlnancaby tho City ol lantord. Florid*, dateribed at tallowy
ORDINANCE MF1
A PORTION OF TH A T CER TAIN PR O PER TY LYING BE
TW E E N C R to A ANO H U GHEY I T (SOUTH OREGON AVE I
E X T E N D E D W E S TE R L Y ANO B E TW E E N M ANO SOUTH
OREGON A VE N U E E X T E N D E D SO UTH ER LY A l SHOWN ON
TH E MAP BELOW

All part.rt in inttrrtl And ciliitnt mail her* an opportunity lo bo
ht*rd*ty*.dhf*ring
By ordtr ol the City Committion ot the City ot Sanlord Flor.de
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC II a perion daodot to appeal a
(Notion mod, „ . “ l ro p e d to Ony matter conudorod al the t o o .,
mooting or hearing, h# may nerd a .orbatim record ol tha
proceeding!. Including tho Ntlimon, and tv,done* which record It
not provided by the City Ot lantord (F1M 10IM )

JtneIR Donmoo

City Clorh
Pubtim M arch}.a. ta.n .

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�Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida — Friday. March 2. 1990 —

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Congress probes ClA-thrifts link
United Press International

Andy Roonay back on '00 Mlnutaa*
N EW Y O R K — CBS. concluding Andy Kooncy "is not a man
wJa* hold* prejudice In hi* heart." hu* given the rruaiy
commentator a reprieve from hi* three-month suspension and
wtl) allow h im to return to " 6 0 Minutes" Sunday.
Koonry w ill discuss the remarks he made concerning blacks
and homosexuals that led lu his removal from the popular
television magazine on the next show.
CB S News President David Burke, who yanked Rooney off
the air Feb. 8 after publication of an Interview he gave to a
newspaper with a homosexual leadership, said Thursday that
the one-month banishment from the airwaves was long
rnough.

Cop slap* Zsa Zsa with suit
LOS A N G E L E S — T h e Beverly Hills cop who was on the
receiving end of Zsa Zsa Gabor's famous slap turned the tables
on the sometime actress and glamour queen, slapping her with
u • 10 million slander suit.
Officer Paul Kramer's suit filed Thursday In Los Angeles
Superior Court accuses Gabor. 7 1. of being on a "malicious and
vindictive campaign to defame" him.
On C N N 's "Sonya Live from L .A ." Dec. 6 she said Kramer
used drugs and wasa homosexual.

Bush appeals to business community
LO S A N G E L E S — President Bush appealed to the business
com m unity Thursday night to make Its frcc-markci experience
"a force far good" by lending a helping economic hand to the
emerging democracies of Eastern Europe and Central America.

Front United PtMt International report*

W A S H IN G T O N - Rep. Frank A nm intlo.
D ill., chairm an of a House panel overseeing
financial Institutions, has asked the House
In te llige nce C o m m itte e to Investigate
alleged links between the C IA and several
failed thrills.
A n n u ru lo said Thu rsda y I hat u funner
Justice Department prosecutor told a House
(tanking lu b rn m m ltlrr staff member that
while looking Into a thrift failure "he was
told by FB I agents In drop Ihe Investigation

of one of the Individuals connected with tinbank failure because that individual had
C IA connections.'"
" T h e proaeeutnr was also told thul Ihe
Individual Involved had a 'get out of jail free
card.'" Annun/lo said In a letter to Rep.
Anthony Beilenson. D-Culif.. chairman of
Ihe House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence.
Anm m zlo also sold that during his panel's
prelim inary Inquiry, staff m em bers In ­
terviewed an FBI agent who said Ihe former
prosecutor's comments were correct and
that statements about C IA connections wenmade In his prrsrnee.

Senate, administration
agree on clean air bill
W A S H IN G T O N - Senate lead
era and the Bush administration
completed 22 days of prtvalr
talks by announcing a co m ­
promise on%dcan air legislation,
but cn vlromncnt.il Isis al lacked
Ihe plan as a product of "hack
room dealing."
Th e bipartisan agreement on
r e d u c in g a c id r a i n , to x ic
emissions and urban smog was
announced Thu rsda y and was
hallrd by Senate Dem orrallc
Icadrr George Mitchell of Malmas "far more stringent" than the

current Clean A ir Act
" T h e compromise bill Is sound
and comprehensive legislation
that dramatically expands anil
strengthens the clean air law
and tloes It In I lie most costefficient m a n n e r p o s s ib le ."
Mitchell told reporters.
T h e c o m p ro m is e includes
some concessions to those wlm
fear acid rain controls w ill devuslale the high-sulfur coal In­
dustry.
A nother breakthrough conr e r n s lim it s o n ta ilp ip e
e m is s io n s Iro m a u to m o b ile s .

In his leller lo lldlt-nson. Annun/lo said
his panel l&gt;cgan Its Inquiry alicr recent news
reports. Including a series In T h e Houston
Post, ahoul CIA connections to failed thrift
Institutions.
Annun/lo said he was al first skrpllcal but
has become convinced 'Th a i ai least some of
thr allegations havr validity."
C IA spokesmun Mark Mansfield said the
agenry "w ill fully cooperate with the House
Permanent S e lrd Com m lltrc on Intelligence
In any Investigation the committee might
rhoosr to conduct concerning T h e Houston
Pint allegations."

Report mixed on success
of anti-narcotics effort
United F u l l Iwterwattaaal
W A S H IN G T O N - Last year
was a banner year for drug
arrests and seizures, but It
was an even ta ller year for
illle li narcotics produ ce rs
around llic world, tin- Stale
Department reports.
In Its annual Internallonal
Narcotic* Control Strategy
Kc|arrt released Thursday, the
Stan- D rix m m c n i concluded
that "resulls In international
narcotics control efforts were
mixed during 1989."
"W orldw ide narcotics pro­

duction reached new levels,
corruption underm ined cnf o rre m e n t e ffo rts a n d a
number of governments still
failed to exhibit a serious
commitment to reducing drug
production." the report said.
T h e re p o rt sin g le d out
Bolivia. Thailand. Laos and
Syria us countries that fell
short of full cooperation In the
war on drugs.
Although exact Information
1^ difficult to get. the report
said. * It also seems clear that
worldwide abuse of Illegal
drugs is rising."

Median age
climbs for
baby boomers
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e median
U .S . age has risen to 32.3 y e a n
and aging baby boomers have
made the 25-34 age group the
largest segment of the popula­
tion, the Census Bureau sold.
"Since the early 1970a. the
population of thr United States
has seen major shifts In Its
distribution by age, race and
Hispanic o rig in ." the bureau
said Thu rsda y In a wide-ranging
report looking at population
estimates over the past decade.
T h e report brings together
figures from a number of dif­
ferent surveys taken at slightly
different times.
T h e new report put the total
U .S. population as of Ja n . I,
1989, at 247.635.000. an In­
crease of 2.404.000. or Just
under 1 percent over the pre­
vious Ja n . I and 20.5 m illion —
or 9.1 percent more — from
A p ril I, 1980. when the last
decennial census was taken.
In the report. Census said that
the 32.3 year median age as of
J u l y 1, 1989. was up from 30
years In 1980 and 27.9 years In
1970 and reflected the aging of
the vast num ber of people born
between 1946 and 1964. the
so-called Baby Boom.
More than 79 million people
are considered between 25 and
44 years old. the Baby Boom
years. In particular. Census said
the group between 35 and 44
years old Increased four times
faster than the total population
between m idyear 1980 and m id ­
year 1988. with the num ber of
people In this age group In­
creasing by 9.5 million during
the period, a 3.9 percent average
annual growth.
But the largest population
group consisted of those born
near the end of the boom, who
are now between 25 and 34
y e a rs o ld . T h e r e w e re
43.886.000 people In that age
group. Census said, an Increase
of 6,260.000 people, or 16.6
percent.
However. Census added, the
trend In the rate of growth for
this group will be downward
over the next decade as the
m u c h sm a lle r population of
young adults aged 18-24 ages —
26.888 people In 1988 — and the
baby boomers move Into the
middle years of between 45 and
54 years old.
A t Ihe same time. Ihe popula­
tion aged 14 lo 24 years old
dropped by 5.6 million, as the
la s t of th e B a b y B o o m e rs
reached aged 25.
But In what has been termed
thfc B a b y B o o m E c h o , the
num ber of children aged 5 to 13
began lo grow In Ihe latter part
of the decude as many of the
"th irty s o m e th in g '' generation
began to have children.
Those aged 14 to 17 were In
the most rapidly declining age
g ro u p , w ith just 13,983.000
people falling Into that group In
1988, com pared with
16.142,000 In I960.
Am ong other highlights of the
report:
— T h e nation's black popula­
tion. 12.3 percent of Ihe total
population, has surpassed 30
m illion people, hitting! the 30.6
million m ark on Jan. l. 1989. a
growth of 1.5 percent during the
year and nearly double the whiteincrease of 0 8 percent. The
annual growth rate of blacks has
been larger than that of whites
since If

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G R EE N SB O R O . N.C. - Coppln
Slate routed Morgan State BO-67
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Eastern A th le tic Conference
tournment Thursday night al
the Greesnboro Coliseum.
Th e Coppln Slate Eagles. 33-6
and 15-1 In the conference, were
led by forward Reggie laaaac
with 3 1 points.
M organ sta le entered the
tournament with an H-19. 4-12
record.
Coppln Stale will face South
Carolina State Friday In the
semifinals.
Guard T e rry Gllea led Florida
A A M In a 6(9-93 victory aa the
Haulers eliminated Howard U n i­
versity (H-19. 5 -1 II In the second
game of the opening round.
FAM U. I7 -IO and 13-3. made
60 pererni of Its field goals In the
second half to secure the right to
plsy North Caorllna A R T In
Friday's semifinals.

T h e Aggies of North Carolina
A R T 111-15. 6-10). seeded sixth
In the tournament, gained the
lead for the first lime at 6:39 to
play and held on to It with
agrees!ve defense and a airing of
free th ro w s as the y ousted
Ihlrd-seeded Delaware State.
96-75. In the final game of first
round action.
T h e A ggies were lead by
Bobby Moore with 25 points.
North Carolina A R T made good
on 26of-34 free throws.

Valvano under the gun
further comment until Ihe In­
vestigation Is completed and we
tufrn the report over to the
district attorney." D unn said.
Point shaving occurs when a
p la y e r d e lib e ra te ly m iss e s
baskets In order to cut the point
spread In a gam e, allow ing
gamblers to make big money by
betting that an underdog team
will beat Ihe point spread set by
bookmakers.

R A L E IG H . N.C. - Authorities
Thursday launched a crim inal
Investigation Into allegations of
point shaving In North Carolina
Slate's powerhouse basketball
p rog ram , and Coach J im
Valvano was warned he m ay be
fired over (he latest scandal to
rock the school.
Charles D unn, deputy director
of the Slate Bureau of Investiga­
tion. said the agency was asked
by the Wake County district
attorney's office to Investigate
the g ro w in g scandal at the
school.
" D i s t r i c t A tt o r n e y C o lo n
Willoughby has asked the SBI to
initiate a formal Investigation
in to a lle g a t io n s I n v o lv i n g
gambling and point shaving at
North Carolina State Universi­
ty ," said Charles Dunn, a SBI
spokesman.
"W e are In tla lln g the In ­
vestigation and will have no

V a lv a n o In s is ts he k n e w
nothing about point shaving by
players In his 1BH7-8A program
but N.C. State Chancellor Larry
M o n tle th . In te rim A th le tic s
Director Hal Hofcnbcrt and uni­
versity counsel Becky French
confirmed Thursday afternoon
Valvano was warned he may be
fired.
" I told him that I would be
having conversations with the
chancellor and that would be a
significant component of the
conversation," Hofenbergaald.

ComebackIB
good. Sturdivant scored
an Insurance run when Michelle
Carr delivered a sacrifice fly.
T h e Patriot defense preserved
the victory when Kelly Hartman.
Karr and Davis all made super
plays on shots off (he Lake
Howell bats In the sixth. Davis'
play was an extremely good one
as she went to the ground to stop
the ball and got to her feet to
throw out the runner and end
the Inning.
" T h e kids did a great Job of
c o m in g b a c k , " s a id L a k e
Hranllcy coach Debbie Frank.
"A n d Inc defense was outstand­
ing. especially the play by Davis.
She's Just an exceptional Inlleldcr."
Leading the Patriot offensive
attack was Rabaja (3-for-3 with a
double). Sturdivant (2-for-2. tri­
ple. sacrifice fly. Z RBI) and
Jennifer Masclarelll (2-for-3).
D oing the damage for Ihe
Sliver Haw ks were Kat foldcak
(2-for-3| and Joy Joseph and
Tin a Lem an |2-for-4 each).

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Improved Its record to 1-2.
We made some physical er­
rors today that hurt u s." said
Seminole coach Greg Register.
"B u t I can handle that. W e
played m uch better mentally
and all I'm looking for Is Im ­
provement every game. We are
very young (only two glrla are
back from last season and there
are no senior starters) and Just
want to get better and be ready
for the districts."
W inning pitcher Covington of
the Bulldogs also led the offense,
going 3-for-4 with two ru ns
scored. Also contributing were
Sing. Lewis and Wllkens, who
each went l-for-4.
For Seminole, which fell to
4-3. providing the offense were
Carey Dryden |3-for-4). Vemtta
W ard |2-for-3, run scored). Tasha
DBLAffD 7.SEMINOLE S
Jones (2-for-four. RBI). Andrea
D E L A N D - DeLand broke a Ruffin and Rita Frlson (l-fo r-3
4-4 He with a run In the fifth each) and Tiffany Jones (three
Inning and two In the sixth to RBI).
win Its first game of the season.
Th e next action for Seminole
7-5. over Seminole In an SA C will be Tuesday when they host
contest at DeLand Thursday.
Lym an at the FL Mellon softball
Seminole out-hit the Bulldogs field. Game time Is set for 4:15
9-6 but the Seminole defense p.m.

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What’s the story?
T h r story or how the niovlc sludlo/theme park came to be
and what the future holds for Central Florida'a newest
attraction will h r the topic at the Orrater Seminole County
Cham ber of Commerce membership luncheon to be held today
ut Heathrow C ountry Club.
Alan Eberley. vice president of property and governmental
affairs at Universal Studios, will be the featured speaker nl a
luncheon which begins 11:45 a.m.

Garth Brooks to psrform
S A N FO R D — Capitol Records country star G a rlh Brooks will
return to Sanford to perforin at Th e Barn. 1200 S. French Avc.
(U S. Highway 17-921. at 9 p.m .. March 8 ,
Brooks has released his debut album. "Garth Brooks",
H r has been touring with Kenny Rogers. George Strait. Reba
M cEntlrr, the Statlrr Brothers and Ricky Van Shelton.

S A N F O R D - "O ne or the best
things that Sanford has going for
II. is It* selling on the river."
■ sy s D a v e F a r r , e x e c u tiv e
director of the Greater Sanford
Cham ber of Com merce.
L illie w onder then that a
popular event for the past IB or
so years has been the S I. Jo hns
River Festival which will again
c o u r s e t h r o u g h to w n t h is
w eekend. Fe stiva l-g o e rs can
once again appreciate the dis­
plays and other festivities set up
all along the river from 10 a.m.
to S p.m .. Saturday and Sunday,
at Fort Mellon Park on Lake
Monroe.
Presented by t h r G re a te r
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and Sanford Seminole A n Asso­
ciation. ihe feat Iv it lea will feature
unw ork of about 140 exhibitors.
Typ ica lly about 10.000 people
come from all over the metropol­
itan area and from a* far away as
S a ra s o ta a n d J a c k s o n v ille
"w hen we have great weather."
according to Farr.
“ What we're trying to do Is
build the festival as a weekend
event with ana and crafls as one
pan of It." he add*.
Ju d g in g of the artwork begins
10 a.m. Saturday, with ribbons
lo be presented at a "Welcome to
Sanford" poolside barbecue at
the Holiday Inn-Lake Monroe.
Saturday night. No cash awards
T T 1

A b o u t 10,000 f a s t l v a l -g o m a n jo ya d n lc a
west her. arts, antartalnmant at tha St. Johns Rtver
will be given u n til S u n d a y af-

Irrnoon.
A three-panel Jury will exam­
ine Ihe artwork and announce
Ihe results. T h e Judges arc Sam
Losavlo. Seminole Com m unity
College art instructor: Judith
Page, gallery curator at Valencia
Com m unity College: and Enrtque Sariano. Apopka art in ­
structor and anlsl. according to
Dr. Karen Copp. cultural arts
coordinator at Seminole Com ­
munity College who also serves
on the cultural arts committee of
the chamber of commerce.
Farr says the judges carefully
evaluate all artwork.

Festival last yew.

"t.a*t year they didn't finish
w ill! 3:30 p .m .". he say*.
Monetary awards am ounting
lo uboul 95.000 will Ik 1 distrib­
uted 4 p.m . Sunday.
P r lx e m o n e y fo r a w a r d ­
winning plerrx will In' distrib­
uted as follows: 9600 for Bcsi of
Show: Bent of Category. $350
awards: Awards ol Merit. 9150:
Display A w ard. 9150: E.ll. Stowe
A w ard. 9150: Honorable men­
tions receive ribbons.
C a t e g o r ie s w ill in c lu d e
w a ie rc o to r: o il and a c ry lic :
graphics, drawings ft pastels:
photography: sculpture: stained
glass: mixed media: and cralls

and much more.
A variety of lix&gt;d concessions
a n d c n ic r la ln in c n l w ill be
featured.
Here is the entertainm ent
schedule:
S a tu rd a y
• 11 u.m. lo 12:30 p.m. —
"Destiny. Plx/a/x. Daz/lcrs". a
gro u p fro m S e m in o le H ig h
School under ihe direction of
Bob Maguire.
• 1 lo 2:30 p.m . — " T h e
Bee-Bops", a duo known for SOs
and 60s golden years music.
Although this group primarily
plays music which irlbuics Ihls
golden age of rock. II also cun
play any requesi.
• I lo 4 p .m . — Various
w a n d e rin g and other enterlalnmcnt Including "T h e Magic
of T o m m y Jo h n s ": Seminole
Com m unity College Barbershop
Quartet:, Charlie Wilson the sto­
ry teller: and Peaches ihe Clown
will all lx- there lo provide family
lun.

G a rth B ro o ks

Scholarship pageant planned
T h r Miss Altum ontr Springs Scholarship Pageant will be
held March 10 at Lake Brantley High School. Altamonte
Springs.
T h is year's contestants are: Ashley Calvert. Dana Dalton.
Angela Drlllllpo. Tin a Fusco. Joan Gargtulu. Tara Holland.
Gale Kcrncy. Leslie Larson. Christy Lyle. I)ana Mauro. Cynthia
Nore. Sheri Patnodr. A m y H rcsr. Michele Kunslsvallc. Gave
_ Thorp e . Dec D ec" Weathers.' Jackie W hitmore and Leslie
WombwcM.
Cast members of the production include Mistress of
Ceremonies Lisa Coverdalc of W F T V Channel 9. Miss Missouri
1985. Miss Florida 1987. Jennie Sauder and the current Mis*
Florida. Sandra Frick.
Mayor Dudley Bates and city commissioners expected.
Th e 1990 pageant will offer 911.000 In scholarship money.
Tickets at 915. available ut Altainonle Springs City Hall.
For ticket Information, call 875-2311 or 293-2592.

Sunday

1 to 2 p.m . —
"Friends” , a
husband and wife tram (Joyce
and Sian Welling), will play and
slug.
2 lo 3 p.m. —
Seminole
C o m m u nity Band, under the
dircclioti of Dr. Bill Hinkle will
perform.
3 lo -1 p.m . — Diamond Dust
dogge rs of Dcliona will dance.

Winter Park feet set
W IN T E R PAR K - The 31st Annual W inter Park Sidewalk
Art Frstlvul will la- held March 16 through IB. from 9 a.m. to 6
p in. each day ui Central Park on Park Avenue, downtown
W inter Park.
There will la- entertainment, children's workshops, youth
art. food.

Springiest planned
German American Society of Central Florida Inc. will hold a
Springiest. 3 p.m . until midnight. March 31. ut 381 Orange
Lane, Casselberry.
Enlrrla lnm cnl will be by Alpcnrusc Schuhplattler Gruppc.
two accordlan orchestras from Germany, and a band called
"F re d .”
Donation Is $3.
Details, call 332 6970.

Porcelain artists to hold show
Central Florida Porcelain Artists. Orlando, will hold Its
annual am d u n and art show, March 9. at W inter Park Civic
Center Auditorium. 1050 W. Morse Dlvd.
Viewing 6:30 p.m .. auction. 7:30 p.m.
Auctioneer Is Doyle Connor J r . Free admission and
refreshments.
Details, call 8 9 6 -7 103.

Collage exhibit under way
SA N FO R D — Th e Fine Arts Gallery of Seminole Com m unity
College will feature a collage competition exhibit through
March 16.
Maury Hurt, noted Central Florida artist, will Jury and Judge

competition.
Gallery Is open 10 u.m. to 3 p ut.. Monday and Wednesday
and trom noon to 5 p.m.. Tuesday and Thursday.
Details, call 323-1450. ext. 438.

C A L E N D A R
Auditions slated
Auditions lor the 1990-91 apprentice program season
Southern Ballet Theatre will be held lit five locations.
T w o full scholarships will lie awarded to dancers
promising lalcni and strong classical ballei technique.
T h e tirsl audition will be held 6-H p.m .. Saturday, at
Studios. 97l&gt; Orange Avc.. W lnler Park. Registration at
p.m.
Details, call Peggy J r obey. 62P-OI33.

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O R L A N D O — T h e 78th Annual Central Florida Fair has
opened Its gates Thursday tor an I I -day run.
Fair activities w ill Include racing pigs, chainsaw art. Chinese
at rubais and an antique engine show.

Featured entertainment will include championship wrestl­
ing. arm wrestling, demolition derby and concerts by Louise
Mamlrcll and Sawyer Brown.
Gales open 3 p.m .. Tuesday through Friday. 10 a.m ..
Saturday and Monday: noon. Sunday.
General admission. 94 Children 10 and under, free. Senior
cltUens 62 years and older pay 92 on March 5.
Details, call 295-3247,

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Under Milkwood'. a drama by Oylan Thomas,
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printed a letter from "Albany
Grandm other." who said that
she had watted two months for
an acknowledgment from her
granddaughter lo whom she had
sent a check for Christmas.
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about It. the girl said. "Fo r
goodnrss sakes. G ram , all you
have lo do Is look through your
canceled checks Irom Ihe hank!"
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mother lo find that cancrlcd
check, frame It and mall It to the
Ingrate of a granddaughter with
a noli- saying. "H a n g this on
your wall. It's the last check
you'll w e from G ra m ."

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ANTICIPATION

Church O f
Chrlat

As February draws to a close, we begin to tire of
winter___ the cold weather, stalled cars, lingering
patches o f snow. We anticipate rebirth. We dream of tiny
green buds, with their translucent skin, springing from
bare limbs. We picture tulip bulbs planted in the fall
augkaUy pushiwgAhmush the ih aw li^aerth to form a
cokmU kaleidoscope o f color. On rare unseasonably warm
days in February, the sun teases us, glistening on ice
which has yet to surrender. But spring is on the horizon.
We can survive just a fsw more weeks of winter.
As we anticipate spring, consider God and the
warmth o f His love. Learn to know Him. Visit Him in Hie
house of worship this week.
You can anticipate spring in your life ell year round.

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iro reoo
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I ot God, MTS Duon A d . Long— od
b a p t is t

AMioch Bopt— O w e n , Oviedo
Canary Bapl— O w e n , Crrtltf US* I JM. Lj m Mary
Cat— bprry Baci— O w e n , fro Samineia S»vd
O n u s Baptni O w e n . H O I W Ml SI
Chuluoie FWt Swill
C li—
ar Mi— onary Bapr— O w e n . Southw**r Ad
Country*— Sae'iti O w e n . Country Club Hoad, Lata Uary
Viral bacilli O urcti. S K barb A n
Flrtl bacilli O w c h ol All— onia Spring*. AT 0 6 Ailamoni# Spnngi
F ln l Bacilli O w e n ot F o rm D ly
Firti taeim O w e n ol Oanaoa
F ln l bacilli O w e n . Mann— Wood*
F ln l bacon O w e s o« laaa Moruca
F m l bapuil Church ol longueed. M l (aal SA 414
Fm t bac*'H O w e n ol Onaoo
F ln l Boplitl O w e A o* Saniando Scrtngo
F ln l bacon O w e n ol Wmier Seringa. I N Sanama Ad
f in j SAMOA Mtearonary Saci'tl Chwtn. n o t W l* n Si
Forall bacilli O w e n ol Otloon
Fownain Hoad Sapi— O w e n . Oviedo
Hoc* Bacilli cnurcn. Forml City Community Conlor. F o n t! City
Independence S tcn tl M ill C ivic Loaguo Bldg. Longaood
Jordan Miaatonary B w lu l Church. MO Up— a Ad
Lata&lt;ia« Saputi O w e n . 1M laaavraw A ,a . Lata Uary
Macadonta U n io n bactnl O u r t n , Oat Hill A d . Otiaan
M nonary Bapl— Church. North Ad . (nrarpriw
Morning Glory Bacim Church, Geneva Hay
Mi Monan Fnnutin Sacnu, 1101 Locuil A n . Sanlord
Ml Otna Mitaonary Sacnu O w e A , Saniando Spring* Ad . Longaood
Mt tmm Mitaonary Saci'tl Church, 1100 Jerry A n
Ml r u n MOtOnary Sacnu. Stoat A n
Naa bat hat Mtaatonary O w e n . Rn SI A Htctory A n
Haa Mi Calvary Mtaatonary bactnl n o t W 12th Si
Naa Sal— Fnnuiin Bactnl O w e n , Mot W tlm Si
Naa Taelameni baennt Church. Ouanaly Inn. North Longaood
Naa Ml Iron Sacnu O w c h . 1720 Soar A n
Naa Ula FUOaahic. a tti ( Lata D u n . Caa— bany. FI 1170S
NoHhaOa bactnl O w e n Ouluota
Faopo t Saplitl Chwcn. UOi W F m l Sirwt. Sanlord
fhrwcreol Saeltu Church. IIS W Airport Slut
Prana Lata Saputi. Ardgo A d . Fam Pan
Progratt Mmtonary Stem i O w e n . MWaay
Sacand Shton Mitaonary Sactnl O w e n Watt Sanlord
Smyrna Bactnl O w e n . I M Onroroo* O r. Caiiaibar-y
Sunland Saputi Church. SS2S Fam* n o ----------St j — a t Mttaronary bactnl Chwcn. Si Ad a ll. Otiaan
St Lute Mnuonary Sacnu Church ol Camoron Crty Inc
Si Foul Sacnu O w e n , ( l ) Fine A n
Si Maltha*! bacim Chwcn. Canaan Hgtt
Si John ■ Mnaonory Bactnl Chuieh. NO Cyputa St
Spnngha&lt;d Mraaronary bap m l. Urn 4 Cedar

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Saplltt Chwcn, FUm Spring* Ad . All— onlt Sprtngt
Victory Sacnu Chwcn. Old Ontndo Ad U Hatlw A n
Woo— ** Sacnu O w c h . 4100 Ptoia Aoad 144AI
— 11— Chapal Mitaonary Baclial Church, Mart A Willi— S I.
Aitamonia Spring*
Zon Hogo Sopnu O urch . I l l Orange A n
CATHOLIC
M Sow* CUhoMc Church. (01 Ota A n . Sanlord
Church ol mo NlMly. Let* Mary
Ow Laaa ot tho LaAoa Cunoiie Ourch, 1110 MaiMUIan. Outona
SI. Ahn't Catholic Church, Dogwood Trail. DaBary
St Auguttmc CUhotlc O urch , Suntat Or , near Button Ad , CaaaUbatty
Si. Mary UagadMana Catholic O urch . Maitland A n .
Aitamonia Sprlngt
CHAtSTltN
Ft— O nttian O w e n . 1(0/ S Sanlord A n
Pint Chttuian O w c h ot Longaood. MOO E C- Willi— aon A d ,

Eauem Orthodo* Chwcn. Si Slann •ol O C A . ISPS Lata Emma Aoad.
Longaood. FL 11/10
Eeuern Orthodo* Church. St John Orthodoa, 1/41 Country Club Aoad.
Sanlord
EPISCOPAL
Ail burnt EprtcocU Church, E. DaBary A n . Enlupnto
ChrtU (pttcocU Church. Longaood
Eplacopal Church ol Iha Naa Covenant, 111 TuUa.nl* Aoad.
Holy Crow Epiteopai, Fart A n U ath SI., laniard
SI. FUtro (pitcopU Chutch. M)0 Ninth art Aotd.LaAt Mary
SI. Alchtrtl't Church, S ilt Let* Howall A d , Winter Fart
The Church ol Iha Good Shephard. Mulland, 111 Lata A n .
Bath Am Synagogue meat mg M Corner ol Sand Lata and County Lina
Aoad. W**l l-a
T— pie Shalom. 1/M Elbe— Bird. Deltona

LUTHERAN
Once Ciuttmn Chwcn. Mtoling U Sanunott YMCA, MS
Lata Mary AS. Lata Mary
I Mar let Chrtuian Church, Saar lata A d , U Jamlton
North— * Chrtuian O w c h . Florida Haven D r, Maitland
Sanlord Chrtuian Church, 111 W Airport Bind
South b— mole Chrtuian O w c h . 100 W SA 414. Oviedo
CHAtbTULN SCIENCE
Flrtl O w c h ol O r tt l Sclent lit. (/* U — hem Wood* A d .
CHURCH OF C It AMT
Church ol O r tt l. ISI1 B P u t A n
Church ol Chilli U Late Ellen. U S 1/M, N Caa— Sorry
Church ol O r tt l. *00 FUm Sprtngt D r. All— onlt Sprlngt
Church ol O r til. Geneve
Church ol O r tt l. Longaood
Church at O r tt l. W. ITtn SI
Horthtide O w c h ol O r tt l. F it Haven O r. Mulland
South SamlnoM O w c h ol ChrtU. S4I0 Late HoeaM Ad
CHUACN OF ODD
O w c h ol God. 901 Hickory
Church ol God. M l W Mnd Si
Church ol God. Oviedo
Chwcn ol God Noun***, Lake Monroe
O w c h Ol God Million inlarpnio
Church ol Ood. taoa W ru n St
Chwcn ot Ood in Ciwiu. Ovrado
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy, n o g S ( m A n
Church ol God ol Prophecy. t/Ot S Fammmon A n
Church ol God ol Prophecy 49# S Cnntru. Oviedo
Church ol God l/tn Dayl. OaJlona Community Cenltr.
DUtonalEitc Aoomi
AaaCua Church ol Ood. 1700 W t*n S i . Sanlord
True Church ol God. 1/00 Ridgewood A n . Sanlord

AacenMon Lutheran Church. Onrbrook D r, Caa— bany
Good Shepherd Untied Lutheran. M l/ S. Orlando Dr.
Holy Crew Lutheran Church ol lata Mary. /SO Sun Ortn, Lata Mary
Lord 01 U N Lutheran Church. MS TuaaawUla A4. Winter Spring*
Lutheran Church ol Frovtdanca. Danona
Lutheran Chwcn ol UN Redeemer. 103 w ISth FNca
Maaaiah Lutheran Church, Golden Day* Or A Hay 1/ M . Cat— bury
SI L u tn Lutheran Church. At 41b. Slavla
St. siaphan Lutheran Church, ala tutt Watt ol M. Longaood
METHODIST
■omul United Memorial Church, E DaBary A n . Enlorpnw
Bau Lata Unilad MelhodlU Church
Balhal A M (. Church. Canaan Hgtt
Cat— bury Community United Melhodiat Church. Huy. 1/M.
Mriff Rkjof fld . C00Mfb#fTtf
Chrttl Untied Mathoditl Church. Tuctar Dr, Sunland Ealataa
DaBary Community Mathodtat Church, w Highbantt A d . DaBary
Flrtl Untied Urn nod'll Chutch. IIP Part A n
Flrtl Matnodi *1 Church at Oviedo
Flrtl Untied Mathoditl Chutch ol Oanovo
F rw Mathoditl Chwcn *00 w am St
Grace Untied Method!*! Church. *80 N Country Chib A d . Late Mary
Granl Chapal A M t Church. Oviedo
Oeagrove Method— Church. Oviedo
Otloon Mathoditl Church, Cor ot Cupenter t Hurray S t . Otiaan
Paoia W— oyan Mathootat. SbOO Wayttda Ot, Sanlord
Saniando United Meinoditi Chwcn. SA 414 and LA, Conga ood
SI Jamea A M E . Mh M C ypn tt
SI Lufct M B Church ol Cunaron City. Inc . Saudul oil S A M E
SI. Mwy a A M t Chwcn. St AT 41S. Dam n
SC Faul t Method— Chwcn. Otloon A d , Emarpriia
Btraltord MamortU Church, S. DaBary

CONG A IO ATI0 HAL
Congregational Chrtuian Church. 1*01 S Pu* A n . Sanlord
EAST (A N OATHOOOi
Cutem Orthedoi Church. SI Gaorga 1001 Dylan Way. Mulland

Flrtl Church ol mo Haitian*. 1SA1 Sanlord A n
Geneva Church ol the Neurone. S A at. Geneva
Laaa Mary Church ol the Neuron*, l/ l E Crytid Laaa A n . Lata Mary
Longaood Chwcn ol tho Neurone, wayman S Jw tug A n . I

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M u tn — Wood! Church ol the Naurana, SA 4b, I N Mila* Watt ol
L4 *1 lha Woklva A im
PENTECOSTAL
Calvary ennanan earner. tOM Stale S i . Sanlord P itu
PACSSTTIM AN
Barton* Fratbytanan Church. Holland STvd A Autlin A n . Dortona
F ln l Frtabyltnan Church ol Lata Mary
Flrtl Protbylartan Church. Oak A n t 3rd St
Fir*1 Praioyttnan Church ot DaBory, E Highland
SI Androut Frttbylonan Church. M i l Bow Lake Ad.
SI Marti Prwbylinan Church. 1011 FUm Sprtngt A d. Anamonia Spgt
Tutcauiila Pmbylortan Church, M00 Wotl Slat* Ad 4M. On ado Fla
up— * Community Proabylartan Church. Up— a Ad
Wotimlnitiar FratOylonan Church. Rod Bug A d . C w — berry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forttl Lena Seventh Day A dn n 1l*l Church. Hwy 4M, Foroal City
M u t Hill Seventh Day Adnniial Church. M l E. Ind S i . Sanlord
Sanlord Seventh Day Advent— Church, M IS N Highway 41/
Seventh Day Adm it— Church. Mulland A n ., Aitamonia Seringa
Winter Springs Seventh Day Advent— Church. SO S. Mow Ad
OTHER CHURCHES
All Fum Chapal. Camp S— rnoN. Wakivt Part. Ad
Allan ■ A M i Church. O U n S IHh
Baaroui Annua Hoiinat* Chapal, Baud*! A n
Chuluota Community Church
Church ol Jaaut Chr— ol Latlar Day Salma, I K S F— A n
Family Church Chr— i*n Can— . IS** Saminot* bird . C w — bany
F ln l Born Church ol the living God. Midway
F ln l Church ol Chnal, Seem— . (H um Bird and Vonu* S I . Doiion*
Flrtl Pontacoatal Church ot Longaood
F ln l PantacMial Church ot Sanlord
Full GoapW Church ol God In Chi— , t u b Jerry A n . Sanlord
Full GoapW TabomacN. 7/14 Country Club Road
Grace Bid* Church. M44 S Sanlord A n
Holy Tnniy Church ol God in Chr— . 1ST* Mangouaun* A n
kingdom Hall ol Jehovah a Wilnow. Laaa Monica Umt. 19(1 W /hud St
Lake Monro* Chapal. Orange Stvd. Laaa Monro*
Ml Ohm Hounaw Church. Oa* hu i A d . Otiaan
Naighoomeed AUunc* Church. M l Martfum Wood* Aoad. Longwood
Foniocoa— Open grero TaOwrnaci* Arogtwood A n . Oil M m
oppoailo Saminot* High School
Praia* and Fowtr Chwcn. 111 W Wilbur Av*. Laaa Mary
Rolling Hill* Moravian Church. SA 414. Longuood
Sanlord Alliance Church. 1401 S Fart A n .
Sanlonl BitN Church. 14(0 Sanlord A n
Tho full Go*pal Cnurcn ol Our loid Jaau* Chr— . Waahlngion Si .
Canaan Dly
Th* Saivaiion Army, 700 w lam Si
Triumph, Th* Chwcn ol me Haw Ago, UX4 W (lb SI
United Church ol Chnal. All— on I* Community Chapal.
Aitamonia Spring*
United Church ol Chnti Chntnan Ftrtowtlup. MG N Counlry Club Ad .
Lake Mary
Wmlar Spring* Community Evangwcw Congngational. 11( Wed* S i ,
Win— Spring.

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Sanford Hsrsid, Sanford, Florida — Friday, March 3. 1M0 — M

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B R IE F

Church training program begun
S A N FO R D - The St. Jo h n Mlaakmary Baptist Church. 930
Cypress Ave.. Sanford. Is beginning a spiritual counseling,
training and development program for girts under 17 designed
to prepare the group for church work as ushers, sun beams,
choir and Sunday school teachers. Anyone who wants to join
ra n contact director Renee Cauthen or counselors Linda
Gaines. Sonja Thom as or Iris Q uinn at the church.

Trip to Lako Walaa in the future
SA N FO R D - Th e Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 3333
Oak Ave.. Sanford. Is making tentative plans to take a group to
Lake Wales for the Black Hills Passion Plan April 1. For more
information, call Glen McKendrce at 333-3033.

Worker Appreciation Day dinner aet
SA N FO R D - Th e Church or God of Prophesy. 3308 Elm
Ave.. Sanford, is having Workers Appreciation Day March 4.
Th e y will have a dinner after the morning service. For more
Information, call 333-4013.

Woodson to be guest speaker
S A N FO R D - Th e Sanford Church of God. 801 W. 22nd St .
Sanford. Is featuring Rev. Larry Woodson as guest speaker Feb.
28 to March 4. He will speak at the 10 45 service Sunday and
at Sand 7 p.m . services on weekdays.
The church has also elected their Ladies Ministries officers.
Th e y arc: president. Ola B. Walker: first vice president. Daisy
McAlexander: seconf vice president. Linda Dush; secretary/treasurrr. Linda Brown: and chaplain. Jean Benge.

Calvary Christian hat special service
S A N FO R D — Calvary Christian Center, 1008 State
Sanford Plaza. Sanford. Is having a special service March 2
p.m . for prayer, praise, and healing and communion service.

Sit

Mays to give trial sermon
SA N FO R D — Christopher Mays. 12. of Sanford, is giving his
trial sermon at A ll Saints Deliverance Church. 704 W . 9th St.,
Sanford. March 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. For more Information, call
323-2030.

New Testament study group planned
SA N FO R D — Dr. Mark L . S chult of the St. Jo h n 's Orthodox
Catholic Church. 2743 Country Club Rd.. Sanford. Is beginning
a study of the New Testament Wednesday evenings at 7:30
p.m. Schulz has several degrees In the subject and has taught
and given speeches for m any years.

Continental Singers to be In Lake Mary
L A K E M ARY - Grace United Methodist Ch urch . 499 N.
Country C lu b Blvd.. Lake Mary, is sponsoring a concert by the
Christian group the Continental Singers March 14 al 7 p.m.
The ir new program draws on their 23 years of experience.

‘Twice Pardoned’ to be shown
L A K E M ARY - First Baptist Chutch Markham Woods. 5400
Markham Woods Rd.. Lake Mary. Is showing the film 'T w ic e
Pardoned” March 14 at 7 p.m . In the church santuary. Th e film
deals with the way young people deal with pain and pressure.
For more information, call 333-2085.

Pancake supper planned for Feb. 27
L A K E M ARY — St. Peter's Episcopal C h u rch . 700 Rinehart
Rd.. Lake Mary. Is having a Lenten Bible Study of the Healing
Stories in the Gospels each Tuesday from March 6 through
April lOat 7:30 p m . A service will precede each study.

JC C has races, painter, dancer
M A ITL A N D — Th e Jew ish Com m unity Center. 851 N.
Maitland Ave.. Maitland, is having a three event run March 11
Including a 5.000-meter road race at 3 p.m .. a 10.000-meier
road race at 3:45 p.m .. and a 440-yard kiddie race. Prizes will
be awarded and refreshments will be served. For more
Information, call Eli Bercovlci at 645-3933. Entry fees are 87
and 810. T h e kiddle race Is free.
Israeli painter Kena Ptnkert Is having an exhibit at Ihc J C C
March 24 and 25. followed by an exhibit in New York, then
Tokyo. Hours are from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m.
to H p.m. Sunday.
The J C C Is also featuring guest dance Instructor Yuakov
Eden at Central Florida's T h ird Annual Israeli Folk Dance
Workshop March 17 and 18. Eden leaches at Ball Stale
University In Muncie'. Ind. Saturday's Instruction begins at
7:30 p.m.. and Sundays from 9 to 11 a.m. There will be a
charge. For more Information, call 645-5933.

West Virginia social scheduled
O R A N G E C IT Y - Th e United Methodist Church. 395 East
University Ave.. Orange City. Is having a West Virginia Social
March 18 at 12:30 p.m. at the church. A picnic-style lunch will
be served and beverages will be provided.

Kraft-Kristaine to give seminar
O R L A N D O - Th e Unity Church of Christianity. 6409 Pope
Rd.. Orlando, is featuring Llah Kraft-Kristaine. author of "3 0
Days to Happiness: Setting Yourself U p to W in In Life.”
Kraft-Kristaine will be giving a seminar at the church March 4
Irotn 2 In 5 p.m . entitled Self Empowerment and Transform a­
tion. Th e seminar will focus on self-confidence, using Ihe mind
to create health und success, andpersonal transformation.

Yale Ruapian Chorus to perform
O R L A N D O - SI. Jam es Catholic Cathedral. 215 N. Orange
Ave.. Orlando. Is having the Y.alr Russian Chorus March 18 ay
7.30 p.m. at the cathedral. A Russian reception follows.

II was a lima for fun and tun last weekend aa All
Souls Catholic Church had their Winterfest 90
Mardi Qraa calebration. Above. Daryl Roberta, an
B-year-old from Sanford, prepares a shot for the
basketball tots. Heather Feldman (top) painted a
lot of facet throughout the day, but none nicer
than 3-year-old Brittany Frazier's. The moon walk
(bottom) also was a favorite with klda like
Celeste Roberta (left) Nicole Fakeaa and Liaa
Velra,allof Sanford.

Kindness to animals
is purely unselfish
Of people and a nim als...
Sometimes I think Ihe best
way to discover Ihc level of a
person's hum anity Is lo observe
tits or her behavior with animals.
Waich oul for Ihe person who
Is mean lo animals. Being mean
or Inconsiderate lo other human
beings for selfish motives is bad
enough. Bui (here Is something
even worse. Tha t is being mean
for its own sake.
Meanness lo animals falls In
that category.
If you are looking for an
unselfish person, look for some­
body who Is kind lo animals. We
are nice lo other people for all
sorts o( reasons — many of them
selfish.
Bui kindness to animals Is a
purely unselfish gesture. There
can be little self-seeking Involved
In being kind lo a dog.
While all this Is true. I am still
troubled by those people who are
nicer lo animals than they are to
the hum an beings In their lives.
Th e tale of ihe white c a t...
A while cat wandered up and
down Ihe aisles of the Church of
Ihe Holy Spirit on Ihe Kenyon
College cam pus In Gam bler.
Ohio, during one of Ih r dally
worship services at a church
conference I was attending.
One man even chased the cat
around Ihc church and put It oul
— only lo have II come back in
through u side door und lay
down on Ihe chancel steps.
Finally the mlnisler at the
se rvice g a l u p a n d m ild ly
censured the nervous ones In the
congregation as Ihe cal walked
in circles around him.
''ll Is a tradition In this church
to let the animals In ." he said.
He told of Ihe lime he was
conducting a service In Ihc
church when three visiting bish­
ops were sealed in Ihc chancel
behind him:
“ T h r e e dogs f r om Ihe
neighborhood walked In and
went directly lo Ih r bishops and
sniffed at their feel. Being
sallsfled that Ih r strangers posed
no danger, they walked out.”
Th e service proceeded and no

When we need power m our
lives, prayer is the answer
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Quasi columnist______________
S A N FO R D - Most of us In
Central Florida know first
hand about ih r lack of power.
During Ihc 1989 Christmas
freeze, mosl of us had one
kind of problem or another
with power. Th e utility com­
panies said ih r demand was
more than their rapacity lo
p ro d u c e p o we r . D u r i n g
n o rm u l l i me s , t he y had
enough power lo meet Ih r
demand. However, lo make it
through Ihe cold, "ro llin g
blackouts" were the only an­
swer.

one bothered the while cat after
that.
On being Real (a parable)...
A m inister friend of mine
recently came across a little
stuffed Pooh bear that some
child had left In one of Ihc
Sunday school rooms of his
church.
About two-thirds of the surface
was bare cloth, the other third
still fluffy fur. the way he had
been all over at the beginning.
Th e loving of Ihe years had left
him "feeling quite well. Ihank
you ." aa Pooh himself no doubt
would have put it — except for a
sprained lefl ankle which had
been carlngly bandaged with
Scotch tape.
Holding Ih r crumbled-looking
animat look the pastor buck In
mem ory to one of his favorite
childhood stories — of Skin
Horse and the Habblt. Skin
Horse Is speaking:
''Real Is a thing that happens
to you. Rabbit. When a child
loves-you for a long, long time —
not Just lo play with bul R E A L ­
L Y loves you — then you become
Krai.
"Becom ing Real takes a long
lim e. T h a t's w h y It doesn't
happen to people who break
rosily, or have sharp edges, or
who have lo be carefully kepi.
"Generally, by Ihc time you
are Real, most of your hair has
been loved off and your eyes
drop oul and you get loose In Ihe
Joints and very shabby. But
these things don't m ailer al all
because once you are Real you
can't be ugly — except lo proplr
who don't understand."
Do you understand? I hope
you do.

O n one occasion. Ihc dis­
ciples found ihc demand fur
pow er greater than Ih r lr
supply. Jesus had been gone
and Ihey were asked lo d iiv r
oul u demon. The y had done
II before. Th e y expected lo do
II again, and Ihey were sur­
prised they were powerless.
Th e y watched as Jesus cast
out Ihc demon and asked why
Ih ry couldn't do so. He said II
was a tuck of connection lo
Ihc power sourer.
Peter and Jo h n had power.
Th e y were used by God lo
heal Ihe lame man. When
arrested and threatened. they
spoke wi t h c o u ra g e and
power. T h e y must obey God.
not men. These were "ordi­
na ry" men. with outstanding
power. When they were re­
leased. they Joined the other
believers and connected with

Th e dissent and ihcn rapid
move lo sclf excommunlcalion
of Ihc Rev. George Stallings has
mlscd fur Catholics — both black
und white — fundamental ques­
tions about Ihe church In Ihe
United Stales.
W hile the specifics of the
Stallings episode may fade — his
uutocratlc siulcm rnts on uborllon. birth control, celibacy und
women's ordination rrsulled nol
only In his excommunication
bul also cost him many of his
followers — Ihe Issue of how a

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O n the one hand. Ihe»«ilsclplrs power was not equal lo
Ihc demand. O n Ihe other.
I’c ie r und J o h n had Just
experienced a real surge of
power and demand, bul Ihey
knew they needed more for
ihe demands ahead. In our
spiritual walk, we cannot tol­
erate a power shortage, nor
rolling blackouts. We need
power for every demand.
T h e "connector" lo power
Is p ra ye r. Je su s said the
d l s l p l c s we r e p o w e r l e s s
because "this kind can only
come oul by prayer.” Peter
and Jo h n went lo ihe prayer

meeting.
Finding work that w c are all
equal to is not Ihe answer.
W hile we may have enough
power lo live for Christ In Ihe
dally, normal demands of life
from a minimal prayer life.
Where will we turn when life
gels tough? God has a great
work for us to do. Thousands
of our neighbors do nol know
Jesus as Saviour. A s Chris­
tians we are lo be "m ore than
conquerors" even In Ihc worst
of circumstances. It Is only
possible through prayer. T h e
basics of spirit power always
remain Ihe same. If we would
have real power, wc must
learn la pray.
How is your prayer life?
Scripture stories taken from
Mark 9 and Acts 4.
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DELIVERY

A n e w r ite fo r b la c k C a t h o lic s ?
Unltod Reass Intsrnstlonal

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racial and cultural minority re­
lates lo a dominant while Instllutlon will not.
"T h e reality Is that a spill
exists In the Amcrtcun church
just as It exists In American
society, and Its cause Is racism.”
Stallings said al Ihc first worship
service of his breakaway liuunl
Tem ple.
Church leaders disagree wllh
how to deal w llh Ih r Issue.
tine suggest Ion has been ihe
ca ll for Ih r cre a tion of an
autonomous "Afrlcan-Am crlcun
Catholic Rite" that would devel­
op Its own worship patterns.

Call: 322-2611
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
"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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DBAS DR. OOTT: Will you
please discuss endometriosis
and endometrial biopsy?

PETER

comfortable office procedure
during which a gynecologist
scrapes out a small portion of

q o t t .m

■cope lo determine whether the
woman Is ovulating and If her

hormone balance Is In order.

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SCAB BSAOSS. The ulema
containing many blood vessels,
that Is I nfluenced by the
hormonal cycles In a woman's
• body. Ordinarily, menstruating
women shed this Inner lining
each month.
Endometriosis, a common
condition. Is the presence of
endometrial tissue tn abnormal
locations, odtstde the uterus.
Neats of endometrium In the
abdominal cavity, bowel, um­
bilicus, vagina, nose — even the
lungs — win. along with the
normal uterine endometrium,
bleed each month. Thus, women
with endometriosis wll( experi­
ence cyclic, sometimes bizarre
bleeding Into the Intestine or
abdominal cavity — or. dependIng on the location or the
endometriosis, from the nose or
lungs.
Endometriosis frequently
causes Infertility because aber­
rant endometrium Interferes
with reproduction by blocking
the Fallopian tubes. In many
cases, experts do not understand
how endometriosis disrupts re­
productive ability.
Women with endometriosis
usually experience recurring

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about 60 percent of women who
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whereas only sboul 35 percent
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MarchS. 1090
It m ight take you a tad longer
to get things done in the year
ahead, but you will eventually
com plete e verything lo y o u r
satisfaction. It’s not how you
open, but how you finish that
counts.

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To d a y 's theme Is "lost oppor­
tu nity." At trick one declarer
« l i certain'or hfs contract? b u t'
he made a mistake. No m atter —
West did not do the right thing
either. Declarer was home free,
but he erred once more. So the
defense accidentally emerged
victorious. Declarer ducked the
queen of spades lead In du m m y.
If West now shifted lo a club,
four hearts would easily be set,
but West continued spades. De­
clarer ruffed the second spade,
played (w o rounds of hearts and
rolled another spade. Now he
played a club. W hen East won
the club, he got off lead w ith the
Ja c k of d ia m o n d s . D e c la re r
played the Q -K -A of diamonds,
but the last diamond was not a
winner. So declarer had lo play

by Jim Davis

I APORE VOOf t WORSHIP W i l l
I LOVE VOU MORE THAN LIFE
ITSELF/ I CAN'T UVE WfTHOdl VOU/

PUCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Others w on’t appreciate your
company today If you are too
Insistent upon doing everything
your way. Be cooperative Instead
erf difficult. Know where to look
for romance and you'll (lnd II.
T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
Instantly reveals which signs arc
rom antically perfect for you.
Mall 92 to Matchmaker, d o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. O H 44101 -3428.

AJUES (March 21-Aprtl 19)
Don't let friends do things for
you today that you know for
ce rta in yo u can do b e tte r,
because you might have to go
behind them and clean up the
mess they create.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
There is a likelihood you may
get what you desire today, only
ANNIE

BUGS BUNNY
ITS NOT FAIR.'YCU GET
MAIL EVERT CRY, AND
I NEVER G ET AN T'

up to the clubs once more, and
Eaal took two mere club tricks to
set the contract. Declarer had an
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should play aa described before,
ruffing d u m m y's last spade, but
then he should play out the
diamonds. T h e y don't split, but
that doesn't matter. South can
play the last diamond and dis­
card a club from du m m y. East
wins the diamond and must lead
away from the A -Q of clubs or
give declarer a slulT and ruff by
playing a spade. A s lo lost
opportunity, declarer can always
be assured of getting the endplay
if he covers the opening lead
with d u m m y's king. Th a t way
West will not be on lead to shift
to a club. Recounting thla deal Is
like watching the turnovers In a
high school basketball game.

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to discover after you've gotten it
that It really wasn't worth all the
effort you had to expend to get It.
ORMINI (May 2 l-J u n e 20)
Associates who usually show a
willingness to cooperate w ith
you m ight not be agreeable
today, so to protect yourself,
don't rely too heavily on their
anticipated Inp u t
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You could be rathe* lucky today
where your material Interests
are concerned, but you might
not operate as Im p re ssive ly
where your social life Is con­
cerned.

LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Even
th o u g h someone Is a close
friend, don't attempt to pry Into
this person's business or finan­
cial affairs today and. by the
same token, don't be too reveal­
ing about youra.
VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22) It
could be a grievous mistake to
take things for granted today
where yo u r carter Is concerned,
especially If you're attempting to
negotiate a complicated deal.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 )
Some Information from a usually
reliable source may be passed on

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to y o u to d a y , h o w e v e r . It
shouldn't be taken for gospel.
T h is Is one of those times when
the message may be distorted.
■CO RnO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
T h is might not be a good day to
take a financial risk on some­
thing where the control Is In the
hands of someone other than
y o u rse lf. If H sta rts to go
downhill, you won't be able to
reach the brakes.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) T r y to avoid an arrangement
today where another slips into a
position where hc/the makes
decisions for you. It could turn
out to be a bum rat-up.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) If someone Is performing
some type of critical task for you
today tt might be wise to put
y o u r Instructions In w ritin g
r a t h e r t h a n Is s u in g t h e m
verbally.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Unless you have a definite limit
In m lm f today, there Is a strong
likelihood you could spend too
m uch money on frivolous activi­
ties while out on the town. Be
budget minded.
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T E R P R IS E ASSN.

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CIR CUIT CO UR T
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County, Rl*« 1*0 undo* lh*
RKhftou* Nam* ¥ A TOUCH
OR CLASS SALES I SERVICE,
and wg hdgnd M rapirtor k*M
name wtm RM CMrk al m*
Circuit Court. StopMaM County.
RMrMa. m au a rPonca m m m*
R ravlrlant t l Iha Rlcllllaut
Nam* StafvPot- TaW H Section
t u t s RMrMa StatuM* ItSI
A Touch al Clew Carpal A
UpPwltMry CMamnp. Inc.
Batly J C roWwr
V koR raiM m l
Ruhnm Rsiruary I*, n March
1.*. to**
OEM Ilf
IN TU B CIR CUIT CO U R T
OB TH E E IB N TE E N TM
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IM ANO ROR
S R R U N D U CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION
CASE N O s a a m C A i » R
TH E F IR S T.R . A .
r io m iih .

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W IL L IA M A C O R M A N IV .il
and M E L BA S COP M AN E V.
htawtM. O L O IIR U R L IC
INSURANCE COMRANV. and
WE KIV A H UNT CLUB
C O M M U N ITY ASSN. IN C .
N O T IC I OR SALE
PtatK* it harahy ptyan
purtuont M an ordar ar a I
t
Sominatr County. RMrMa. do
■ended ar
Let L W IN IV A H U N T CLU E
RON H U N T SECTION I. ac

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IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OR T N I I I N M T I I N T N
JU D ICIAL CIR CUIT
IN ANO ROR
I I M I N O l l COUNTY,
S T A T IO R FLORIDA
Carats*.! BRING CABS R

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N O TIC E OR
F IC TIT IO U S NAM E
It harahy plapn that I
am anpapad m huHwow at ion
Rranch Ay SanParA RL a m .
SamlnpM County, RMrMa under
nm RKtitMv* llama at HAIR
RONNCR. and mat I uwand M
rapt*Mr t*M hath* with m*
CMrk at M* CtrcvTI Court, lam
InaM County. RMrMa. In ac
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W W W * ' OT1I1' MV r r l V I W I M

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racer did In Rial Baa* IS Rspar
I V I L Ruhiic Bacardi ¥ Sami
naMCawtly. RMrMo
¥ puhtK rat*. M lh* hwnaai and
hart btddar N r each, al lh* Wart
Rranf Dear *1 Ph* Caurmaua* m
Lonkar* lim uwlo tiu iP * Rlor
Ma. at II M a m . an March El.
tto*
D A T E D th-* Mm day ¥ PtCl
i IR V A N N IM O N S I
A t ClarlOtth* Court
By Jan* I JatawK
A t Doputy CHrt
Ruhnm March!.*. ItoP
O IO I P

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N O T IC I OR A
PUBLIC H EAPIN G
OR PROPOSED CHANNEL
ANO A M EN DM ENTS
IN C E R TA IN DfSTNICTS
AN D BOUNDARIES OR
T N I ZONINNORDfNANCE
OR TH E C ITY OR
SANRONIk FLO R ID A.
Nolle* It han hy ptyan that a
Ruhiic Hoannp hill b* h*M ui
m* Cammititan Ream *1 ma
City Hall in NM City ¥ SanMrd.
RlarMa. al 1 SB * clock R M an
March 11. IMS. la cantidtf
chanpar and amandmanPr to in*
lanmp Ordtoanc* ¥ NM City ¥
SanMrd. RMrMa. at Mllawt
A portion al that certain
property lyinp norm *• and
ahutttnp Janet! Lana and hatwaan Atrparf Paul* yard and
Bay Mr Road to i r p n H M h*
rtia n a d Iram SR I. Slnpl*
Family OwatiMp N rn d m h ri to
R I P. hootrKtod Mdurtnal. SaM
. prop*ftp hath* mar* portkiaor
lydaocriaodor toitowt
Ail *1 Lai C. ana me Rati It
tool ¥ Lot IL Wort Ho von a
tuhdiytrldn according to th*
Rial mortal at rotordad In th*
Ruhiic Rtcardt al SamltMl*
County. RL in R S 11 Rapa to
citironr than hav* an oaportunl
Py to h* hoard al raM haartop
By order ¥ Nm City Cam
mlttton ¥ m* City a! laniard.
Florida
A D V IC E TO TH E P U BLIC II
a panan dpctdtt to appeal a
dtcltton made with roipoct to
any motto* cenrtdrrad al lh*
ahav* maalinp or haarinp. ho
may nood a verbatim record ol
Nm procoadinpr. Including Nm
tottlmeny and *y Manca. which
racer* ir net provided by nw
City ol Sontord IR lM tS lS S I
Janet« Oonahaa
City Clark
RuhPtrn Rohruary IS. March 1.
ItoO
D EN ISC
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H T E E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR CU IT, IN ANO ROR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : toSMACA Sf
DIVISION P
R T C , s i C a n t a r y a ls r la r
DUVAL R IO C R A L SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION, an attociation
or gam tad and taitllng under Nw
law* al lh* United Slater *1
A mat tea. Irk/a O LIV A l RED
ENAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION, acarpor alien.
RlaMtilt.
vk
D A N IE L J M A V , SR and
B E T T Y A M AV . h it nil*.
OORLAN ■ M AV, II living and
If dacaarad. HER UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. D EVISEES.
G R A N T E E S . C R E D IT O R S .
AND A LL OTH ER PA R TIES
C L A IM IN G PV. TH R O U G H .
UN D ER OR AGAINST H ER.
Oalandantt
NO TICE OR ACTIO N
TO OORLAN B M AV . It
living and H dacaarad. HER
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
O E V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S .
C R E D IT O R S . A N O A L L
O TH E R PARTIES CLA IM IN G
BV. THROUGH. UN D ER OR
A GAINST HER.
Raridtnctltl Unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D PIMP an
action to Porte kite a Pure hat*
Monty R im Mortgage and Itol*
SEM INOLE County. Florida
Lot II. Block 1. Shadow Hill
Subdivic-on. according to the
Rial thocooT at recorded In Rial
book 11 . page! t l U . Ruhiic
Record* ol Sominola County.
Florida
hat been tiled agamrl you. and
D A N IE L J M A V . SR and
B E T T Y A M A T. hit wilt, and
you ar* rtdu'ttd to rary* a copy
•I your wrilfon dtrente*. II any,
lo II on L A W R E N C E J
BER NARD. ESQUIRE. Plain
ntt'r attorney, nhoao addrrtr it
war Park Streot, Jacktenville.
Florida 11lb* an ar before
March JC ItoO. and hi* the
original wim lh* Clock ol IPu*
Court oilhor boloca tor vie* on
RiainiiPt't altornay or immodi
aroly thoroettor. orhorwir*. a
drlaull will k* anlorad agarntl
you lor llw ralwl damandad m
lh* comptotnlor pohlton
WITNESS my hand and the
real of Nut Court on Rohruary

to. ItoO
ICourt Seal I
M AR Y ANNE MORSE
ArCtorkallPw Court
By CtcaliaV (to rn
A r Deputy Clerk
RuhllM March 1. Y, la. 11.1to*
D E O to

»tS TA N L E Y J R IIO ; SUSAN H
R II O . RAV T R I E SECTIO N
N IN E . INC JOHN DOC and
JAN E P O E . vrWnonn Panama -n
^iMakakClnn
E E E l l l D i i m w H■ u
' T 10*0AtoMI
SnmiwwYT

kdPrv m w i i pro
aaiUPMoirr tuccin ir r itwrooP
c latmMp by. Phraugh and u
anyaippMa
N O T IC I OB A C TH M
TO
S T A N L E Y J R E ID .
SUSAN H R IIO and any un
knawn h#r*a dtvtraaa grantoo*
crawler■ and aPPwr unknaan
oa rra nr. unknown rpaurar.
cia-ming by. Ihrawgh and u d p
any ¥ lh* ahav* named Doton
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
TO U ARE PKJTIP1E0 mai an
action M torn letua a martgagr
lamina la County. Rtond*
Condominium Unil No ta.
BAY TR E E , a Condominium
Section Nm*. Inc according to
lh* AmandmanP to lh* Doc lar a
I-an at Candammlvan rocardtd
m Ottlcial Rocardt book iom
R*t* IbA Ruto* Bacardi ¥
SaminaPo Caimty. RlarMa. bamp
an amandmanp ta tha ortgmai
Ooclaratwn ¥ Candkmmtum r*
carded m OrtKial Racardt baa*
tto. Rapt* 1* mrauph I I I Ruhiic
Bacardi at Samioair County.
Rtond*. accardwp M lh* Hear
plan which it * part *1 lh* ptoi
plan and ru ivty which ar*
ErhihiPi " i " , " N " . " I " *nd
" J " . M m* Dac lar man *• R*
tIndiana Rnarvaiwnt. Cava
nantr. Candilianr and Eat*
manic *1 Shoeen. Soct-on *. p
Condominium rocordod In 01
hcial Roc or di look Ida Roger
Ik through to. Ruhiic hocor Or *1
Seminole County, RMnda. and
Om lar alien rt Cmdaminlu r*
carded m OIPKial Rocard* Barn
to*. Rapar II mrougn i l l Public
Bacardi al Sam mate County.
RMrMa. iip ih iir m m an im
a. vidro inParrtl m and ta lh*

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raid OaclartIMn and raid l a
h ih il" E " Ihtrtto
Pier boon PIMd agamrl you and
you ar* raauirtd to lory* a copy
*1 yaur anltan dtlanwr. il any.
to II an Chrltluw E Lang. ¥
G ILES . HEDRICK A ROBIN
SON. R A . If* N Orang*
A v tn v t, Suit* Odd. Orlanda.
Fladda 1X01. an or holor*
March II. Iff*, and III* itw
ongtnal with Rm CMrk *1 ihlr
Court aim*r kotor* roryko an
Rlamhff'r *llornoy ar immodi
aloly Iharoattof. olhormi* *
dtlaull will bo ontortd agamrl
you tor Rm niial damandrd m
lh* CamplalnP
W ITNESS my hand and raal
*1 m il Court on Rohruary la.
IN*
(S E A LI
M AR Y ANNE MORSE
CMrk ol m* Circuit Court
By Joan I niton I
OopufyCMrk
RuhliiPi Rohruary la 11 March
l . f . ItoO______________ P E N Ifl
N O T IC I OR A
RUELIC M IAR IH O
TO CONSIDER TH E
ADOPTION OR AN
ORDINANCE BV
T H IC IT V O R
SANFORD. RLORIOA.
Nolle* It harrhy gluon that a
Public Hearing will bo bald In
lh* Camm linen Room at Rm
City Hall m Itw City at Sanford.
Rlor Ida. al 1 Sf o'clock R M an
March 11 tor*. M conndor the
adoption ol an ordinance by iha
City ¥ laniard. RMrMa. HIM al
much ir at Mi tone
AN ORDINANCE OR THE
C IT Y OR SANFORD. FLORI
OA. R E LA TIN O TO RECRE
A TIO N A L RAMPS. AM EN D
INO SECTION IS IS IB ) OF
TH E SANFORD C ITY CODE
TO P R O H IB IT LO U D . O il
TU R B IN G AND A N N O V IN G
NOISE FROM TH E USE OF
R E C R E A T IO N A L R A M R 1;
C R E A TIN G SECTION II U OF
TH E SANFORD C ITY COOE
TO R EQ U IR E APPROVAL OF
TH E C ITY COMMISSION TO
C O N S TR U C T OR O P E R A TE
r e c r e a t io n a l

ram ps

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R E S ID E N TIA L AREAS; 0E
F IN IN G " R E C R E A T IO N A L
R A M P S " ; P R O V ID IN G
H E A R IN G TO O C C U R A T
R EG U LA R C ITY COMMISSION
M E E T IN G . E S TA B LIS H IN G
STAND AR DS FOR R E V IE W
BY C IT Y COMMISSION; ES
T A B L IS H IN G L O C A T IO N .
S E T B A C K . H E IG H T ANO
HOURS OR O PER ATIO N OR
R A M P S . R R O V IO IN G ROR
R E VO C ATIO N OR ARRROV
A L ; R R O V IO IN G ROR
P E N A L TIE S FOR VIO LATIO N
OF ORDINANCE. RROVIOING
TH A T ORDINANCE DOES NOT
R E G U L A T E S A F E T Y OR
R AM PS . P R O V ID IN G ROR
S E V E R A B IL ITY . CONFLICTS
A N D E R R E C T IV E O A TE
A copy rhall 0* availably al
tha Olfk* ol lh* City Clark tor
all pangnr darning ta *&gt;amin*
All par liar In intortrl and
ciiuanr mall have an gpporlum
ly to ba heard al paid hearing
By order ¥ m# City Com
minion ¥ Kw City ol laniard.
Florid*
ADVICE TO TH E R U ELIC. II
a perron deckiri to appall a
deci non mod* with laipoci to
any matter ceniiderad al ma
above mealing ar hearing, ha
may need a verbatim record *1
mo procoadlngr, including ma
totlimony and evidence, which
record It not provided by m*
Cilyallaniard IRStotSIStl
JanoIR DenePu*
City CMrk
Rublim March) iMO O E O II

U a U a a a
N O V IC v l

OB T H E E M M T I E lr T N
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
OB FLORIDA.
IW A M BOD
SEM IM OLICOUSTTV
R tN tR JS L JU D IS D fC TK M
C A M m o . to w a a C A a a p
C IT Y R IO C R A L SAVINGS
BANK f/t/a C ITY R IO C R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
RIoimilf.
O IN N IS G JA K U R O W W I.
atua ,*f a l ,
N O T ICC OB
B O fllC lO C M D I I A L I
N O TIC E IS M C R IB Y GIVEN
purwan* M a Final J vdpmenl ¥
Ferae Maura B h | Rphruary IS.
It o l and anrwad m Cat* PM
IS to M C A B b B . ¥ lh* Orcull
Court *» lh* I l G M T I I N T H
Judicial Cucuil In and Mr IC M
INOLC Count*. 1
C I T Y R IO C R A L S A V IN G S
BANK Itol* C IT Y F E D E R A L
SAVING ANO LOAN ASSOC IA
TIO N H Rl**mift and O IN N IS
G JAKUROW 1KI. at u a . at al
l will Mil to Iha
in lh * S E M IM O L I County
Caurthausa. M Santord. RtorMa
¥ II M a ctock A M. an m* jam
day ¥ March. It**, lh* ton*wm«
dmerwad RNMarty a* rat Perth
bn raM Final JudpmanP. to wil
Unit *1. INDIAN RIOOC. a
C r n d a m ln lu m . B h a t* I I .
appurlananl Iharal* In ac
crrdanca wim (he OacUralMn at
Cmmmmknw racer did m O R
Bat* Ills. Bapt toll. Public
Bacardi at SamlnaM County
RMrMa and aa amandkd in O B
Baa* I I S Pas* 'MR. and a*
lurlPwi amandad In 0 R Rook
IN I. Rapt Ml and O R Bam
im p . Rapa ddt and at mown m
Plat Beak f t Papal IS. It and
to. RuMK Racardt ¥ Seminal*
County- RMrtd*
d a t e d ttui tom A*r at Rah
MAR VAPtNI MORSE
At CMrh at i*M Court
By; Jan* ■ JaatwK
Ar Oaputy CMrk
RubPim March 1.1 lf*d 0 ( 0 Id

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O P TM S IID W T E B N T N
JU O tC IA L C IR C U IT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA.
CASE NR. W U SE CAdS-R
AM ER ICAN PIO N EER
M O R TGA GE c o m p .
Plaintiff.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Stmlnol*

Orlando - Winter Park

332*2611

831*9993

C L A S S IF IE D D E F T . F f I V A T E P A J T T Y B A T E S
MODUS

D AVIO SCOTT SHIELDS, atal.
ttm n M T
a

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N O TKEI
TO . CACHBRIS AMO TO W 1V
1*1* lip dW) land Ride*. N. W.
Wommgtan. 0 C. MSN
Y O U AR E H E R E B Y nalilMd
mat a Complaint to toPti Moa a
Candtpnmium UM I U S A I Mg
M. accardtop M mp Itoar plan,
part at pro* plan and rurvaywttlch t ry aiMBit T * . to *w
OaclaraUan ¥ Raatrlcttonr.
d l l i a n t . an d a a t a m a n l i,
WE KIVA VILLAS. * condrmln
lum m a r did In O R. Bam N il.
PORt ITW. RuM K Racardt *1
Sam India C a un ly. R lar Id*,
totarnar wim an undvM rd lo rd
mtoraal In and M all mat cartaln

umwrlt
nm bam Iliad
yau era I l p r i d to rarypacapy
at yaur wrltton dptmraa II any.
to Han JOHN M McCORMICK.
Ctduira. Altornay N r RlarnHK.
nhoia addratt Ir M l ( a i l
Church !h**t. Orlanda. RMrMa
ItoSi. and tito lh* arlplnai wim
lh* CMrh at Iha M availytod
Churl an ar hator* March IL
It*
dr mended m iha Cempieim
W ITNESS my Hand and Seal
¥ t*M Court an February A
ISM
I S EAL)
M ARYANNC MORSE
CMrh atm*
Circuit Court
BY Pallid*R Haam
Ruhnm February *. I*. IL
March 1 Iff*
D EN II I

N O TIC E TO CONTRACTORS
O f RICE OR T H E S TA TE OR R iO R ID A
D E P A R TM E N T OR TR A N SPO R TATIO N
I l f Slum Woodland boulevard
Da Land. RlarMa IPPIS
February la. tat*
CONSTRUCT ION ANO M AINTRN AN CH RRORRAMS
D IS TR ICT CONTRACTS
to will ha received w lh* m w m t a n cantoronca roam at
lh* D irlrK I Office. Oapartmanl at Tramp**alien, pta Soum
Wrrdiard BauMvord. DaLand. FMrMn until 1* to A M I DaLand
Lacal Tim*I an Thurtday, ma ism at March. 1MB tor lh* toilowing
work
•'•NOTE***
Rropoul tor me will not ho irruod aftor id to A M ID* Land Lacal
Tima I an Wadnarday. March u . IN*
LAKSPSUM TER CO U N TIES ID R U N O S I S TA TS R R O J i a JOB
n o s . iisss-asM. near te n a n d isasatut. v a r i o u s r o a d s
COUNT TW IDC.
Work canwrfr ot lh* ramavol and raplacamonf at aaitUnp ranwd
pavamant markart and mawlananca at traffic (Cantract tto
C ucai IWRI N m totoTPL Mas*)* and MidSUi It* calendar day!).
O RANGE J OSCEOLA / BREVARD / S IM IN O L R / VOLUSIA /
LAKE / SUM TER I R LABLER / CITR U S t MARION CO UN TIES
IDS FU N D S ) S TA TE P R O JE C T JOB NO. ySSSSMt*. D ISTR ICTW ID E . Q U IC K R ESPO N SE TR A R R IC O P E R A T IO N A L IM
R R O V E M IN T L
Work conviM ¥ pavamant widening, traffic ngnan. ringing,
canerata pig*, mitarad and racIMnr. curb, udawaik. gratnng itaim
MM iwaaittntnt* at traffic Ware w to ha partormad an an aarwadrd
bBM AdUtoJBm — I ¥ m* Oaparfmanf at Tranaparrattan (CaMracI
Na E U IP ) IWRI Na ItlPPRdt IMScatandar daytl
M ARION CO U N TY 10 RUNOSI STATR P R O JE CT JO B NO.
la***-ran v a r i o u s r o a o s c o u n t y w i o i .
Work cwinrlr ¥ m* rampval and raplacamanf *1 aairhng railed
pavamant markarr and malntonanc* ¥ tralfK ICantracI Na
E U H I IWRI Na M ldtldl I cl calendar daytl.
VOLUSIA CO U N TY 10 RUNOSI STA TR PR O JECT JO B NO
PtoahfSM, SR A IA FRO M SR M* (U S t l ) TO U N IV E R S ITY
BOULEVARD. IN TH E C ITY OR D AYTO N A REACH.
Work Ir A rttuclacing prelect Including alpha!! paving,
adlurhnanl ¥ mannaML Iralflc tfripmg and malntonanc* at tralfK.
I Contract N* C 1U4I IWRI No M lttS I) 1*1calendar deyr I
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY ID RUNOSI STATR P R O JE C T JOB NOS.
PPtdhtoil. PPtol tot L ANO n tb A N S L VARIOUS ROAOS COUNTVW IO R .
Work cam.»ty at roulm* mowing ¥ grata** or vegetated readlida
a r m wim canvanttenal high produclion ifyta mowing ogu'pmanl
Small math in# mowing and Imar pickup, removal and diipairl
ICantracI No f U M I IWRI No* lelfSt*. M JJID and Maori)) IMS
catandar daytl
BR CV AEO CO U N TY 10 RUNOSI S TA TE P R O JE C T JOB NOS.
tottt-tiai end largolltd. VARIOUS ROAOS CO UN T YW IOR.
Work com Jih ¥ raulkta mowing ol grata** dr regale tad rordtldt
artel wim canvonlwnal high production tty to mowing tgulpmont
Small machine mowing and llttor pickup, removal and d n p o u !
ICantracI No E SUP) IWRI Nor M iS Ilr and MrosSPi IMS catandar
daytl
MARION CO UN TY ID RUNOSI STATR R R O JIC T JO B NO
Mtohtol). SR n r R ROM C U A to SR U/M SIUS M I/M I).
Work it tovalmg. rtlurlacing and csnitructlng paved rhouMarr
Including aacavatier. grading, eplienal bar*, arphall paving and
ma.ntananc# at fratlw ICantracI Na. E U M I IWRI N* M ia m i las
catandar daytl
BIO ROND R E Q U IR E M E N TS
In accordance wim Sac lion UP IP. RtorMa Slatuto*. a Bid band in
Itw amount *1 tiv* percent 11%) el tha bid price mall ba raauirtd tor
all bid! in t ie t t r ot SIMLOPSon Dlltrlcl Centric t l Bid Bondi will net
b* required tar b*dl which ar* tan man 1IH.0BS
Con Ir acton m ull provide prool of ability to acquire a par tor miner
and payment band in an amount aqual to thatr contract bta prka to
m* Otrlrict Contract Admimitrator with ihair bid proporai Ar wch
prool all hlda mwtl ba accompanied by a nofarirod tartar tram a
banding company, ban* ar other financial unlitwiMn rioting lhal
itwy intend to Iraut a band in tha amount ol your bid. mould yaur
firm b* awarded the protect.
A bid guaranty ar rpaclllad under I I I I ) al lh* ganaral
dirtrlct contract ipocitlcettont. hare in. may tvbililvto at prool ot
ability to obtain a performance and payment bond TM t appitat to
bid amount* over or undtr 11)0.000
Csntractorl praqual Iliad undtr paparlmanl Hula la J) need not
provide prool al ability to acquire a performance and payman I bond
al m* I im* of rwbml Iting a BM
Wage Ratal Rurtutnt to lh* Fair Later Standard! Act. lh*
minimum wag* ratal lar the prajaclt included In thlt Notka mail ba
U I I par hour.
LitlolbldSariwIllnol b* given out 7) houn prior to th* tolling
Slato of Florida Department *1 Trentportollen. In accordance with
m* pravittont al Tltto VI af lh* Civil RigMi Act otitaa IPS Sisi H ) l
and Iha Ragulatlent at lh* Oapartmanl af Cam marc* IIS C R R .
Part S) luuad purtutn! to ruch Act. haraby notHtar all biddert lhal il
will altlrmatlvaty incur# lhal minority bunn a n antorprli*! will te
altardad full tpportunity to luhmit hull In ratpomo to th* Invilalion
and will net te dltcrlmlnatod ogalntt on h* ground* ol race, color or
national origin In contidtralien ter an award
N O TIC E TO A P P R O X IM A TE Q U A N T IT Y SUBSCRIRERS
NONE R U R N I1 H ED W ITH D ISTR ICT CONTRACTS
All work It to te don* In accor dark* with th* plank and praiact
ipaclticatlsni *1 th* Slat* ol Rlor Ida Department ot Trentportiticn
Untou atharwit* nal Iliad by civil Had mall, rpturn racalpt
raqwatlad. bid labulatlant will te parted In lh* downtlairr
Cantoronca Ream af tha DoLand Ottlrlct Office. 11* South Woodland
Boulevard. Da Land. Florida an lh* l ant day from Itw tatting data
Upon porting. It will te Itw Department ! infant to award to lh* low
bidder Any bidder who la*it ha it advarraiy aftoctod by itw
Department ! infant to award to Itw tow bidder mutt til* wim m*
Ctark of Agency Proceeding!, e u Suwanna* Street. Tallahana*.
RlarMa totol. a written Notka at Prorat! mlhm PP hour* al patting ot
•h* bM laMdetM*
A protott htod prior to m* nolle* ol Dicltton to SalKil Side ar m*
intended dacittan to award * contract mail M ctaamad abandoned
union rm * aid within Iha time limit! provided Mluteacf ton 111
Additionally, a lor mai wrltton prototi tatting forth * morl and
plain llotamanl *1 In* mattori at tor tad by the pratottor mull b*
lilad with tha Clark el Agency Proceeding* within IS day! of the
Preliminary Nolle* el Prototi In accerdence with Section
UP 11( ) ) lb). Florida Statute*, lh* tor m il wrltton protect mutt b*
accompanied by e bend lor cottt in an amount equal to on* percent
el th* towett bid tubmltted or 11000. whichever it tact In
accordance wim Section 1)0 U l l l . Florida Siehito*. lei'ur* to III* a
prototi wimtn the lima pretctibed In Sacl-on IH U (SI. Fior.de
Statute*, mail centlituto a waiver el proceedingi under Chapter IN .
Fiend* Slatuto*
Order* for that* decumanft mould te directed to M r J C Cannt
DtttrKI Contract Adminlrtrator. Oapartmanl ¥ Tranipectoltan. pip
South Woodland Boulevard. DoLand Florida I3 P » Tttapnon*
Number iron PM SSPI Thor* will te no charge tor contract
document*
Th* right la ratarvad to rt|*cl any ar all bid*
S TA TE OR FLORIDA
□ E R A H TM E N TO R TRANSPO R TATIO N
Theme* R Barry, J r . R E .
Dittr let Secretary
DlttnctS
Rublim RabruaryJL March 1. Irag
DEN )r «

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deecnpHen tor tortett terulti Capy mutt toftow eccrpleblr

OCADUNES
Mean The Day before PuMkarien
II A M . Saturday
It » A N S ort day

ADJUSTMENTS AND CRIDITSt In Me bybnS at Bfl
srm to bn BN, SIMSBNtBPd HsraM wM bs rsspaNaiMB Mr
Nto Hrti InsbtTMn atoy bnG anfy to Nw skSbnT sf Ufa cast
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Fenced yard, metfe. I An*, to
g p m C a rtfM C m to B to n
W IL L watch yaur cMM to toy
home, M R . RpfarqncM avail
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Ltgal N oII c m
“ IN TH R CIR CU IT CO UR T OR
T N I I I O H T I I N T H JU D ICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A N D R O R
SIM INO LR COUNTV.
RLONIDA
c a n NO: s a-inaC A a aL
C H E S T I N and M A R G A R E T
HANSEL
Plainti IN
v*
D EAN J O A K L E T and R O GIN
L H AR T and JAN C HART
FLORIDA N A TIO N A L RANK
M / a TROPIC BANK OR IB M ,
ttoOLET a banking cergaratton.
l/k/a A TL A N T IC BANK OR
CA S S E LB E N R V SUN N EA L
E S T A T E S E N V I C E . IN C
RONALD L MASON
Da land ante
NOTICE OR
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
punuant to a Final Judgment *1
Ferecleeur* dated February M.
IHO. and entered In car* No
•PIT)*CAPO L ¥ the Circuit
Court In and lar Seminole
C o u n ty. F lo rid a , wherein
C H E S T E R H A N S E L end
M AR GAR ET HANSEL Mr wile.
P i e i n t i lf r . and O I A N J
O A K L E Y . ROGER L HART
and JAN C. H AR T, hit wit*.
TR O P IC B A N K OR S E M I
N O L I, a banking corperilten.
trk/a A TL A N T IC BANK OR
CASSELBERRY. SUN R EAL
E S TA TE SERVICE. INC and
RONALD L MASON. Baton
dentv will rail to ma highett
btddar tor cam al ma Watt
Front Doer ol ma Saminel*
County Ceurtheur*. Sanford
Florida, at II M e clock A M an
m* 27th day ol March, l i f t m*
tottowing deter ibad proparty at
tat term in raid Summary Final
Judgmeni.towit:
Let I). Black A. STER LIN G
PARK U N IT ONE. accenting to
Plot Book la Pager n end « *1
the Public Record* at Seminole
County. RlarMe
Together with Improvement*
now ar her** tier erected *n the
property, end *11 eeiemenl*.
right*, eppurtonanert. rent*,
royoitwt. mineral, ail and gar
right* and promt, water, water
right* and water ttock. end all
filter** new or hereafter e part
ol the properly. Including re
placem ent* and a d ditio n!
rheretoDated tin* Mtn day at Frbru
ary. into
MARYANNC MORSE
Clerk Of th* Circuit Court
By Janaf J outwit
Doputy Clark
PvMim March), f. ltd)
D E O !)
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT.
OR TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D ICIAL CINCUIT.
IN AN DR O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CAS* NO i to ll* * CA H E
IN R E The Marriage at
R RE OCR IK STRVDHOAST.
Hutbond.
and
M ARY A STRYOMORST.
Wifv
NOTICE OR ACTION
TO MARY A STRVDHOAST
SSGAME ROAD
OHIO. IL L IN O IS !!)* !
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT I
R IID mat a Petition tor Dtt
roi ui-on el Mar t tag* hat been
tiled agamii you. and mat you
ere requrwd to karri * capy el
your Rftponre or Pleading to
the Petition upon lh* Hutband t
attorney. A A McClanahan Jr .
too South Park Avenue — Suita
B. Seniord Florida HPPI. and
tn* the anginal Rttpont* or
Pleading in tn* alike el tha
Ctark ot tn* Circuit Court, on or
betore m* Dm day el March
if** It you tail to ae ro a
Dtlaull Judgment wilt be taken
agamit you tor me relief da
mended m me P*' ' em
D A TE D al Sanlord Sam-note
County. Florida mir Pm day at
Rebraury. Hto
CLERK OF THE
CIR CU IT COURT
BY Htatnar Brunner
Publiih Fabruary 1. 10. IX
March). IHO
D IN Ilk

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OppRrtwwttt—
A CHANCE Ta Start Yaur Oam
EurNwre 1trench lee) wtto IHnedpwnpymnl k company N
willing to ftoanc* you even H
yau hav* Ultra ar na cr edit
Earning potential III.top IJLM B wimtn yaur IN year.
O n l y t a r le u k In q u lr la *
tok-MI-kTtoinf Nttodtotowa*
D R IVE A M ER CED ES
W EAR DR SI O NER C L O T H E !
BARN IMMM PER M O NT Ml

r CMl(#7)ta-S il7
MUTPOTIMTtM.
N E W LY ItlablNItod
Canktgnmanf
net* City ar
•an du* ta '
Far mar* Into
SM ALL MOMS TOW N BUS*
N i l ! n ta d k Iln a R d a l
! akkiktanc* to aapaMd and
grew. W illing tp R*Y *&gt;%
uitorara an wean y y W loan ,
Cad Nava, ktotaat

EQUITY UMNS
B A LL

IRANY

man*
71—

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EMPiOYMENT

&amp;

323*5176
PM W. M B M.

A C t T U C C tM TM fi JO tS I!
(13 00 111 00 per hr
No viperwnce needed, ft to
th* Induttry and « rawing
W o r k a u f d a a r t an
CARS* BO A TS* PLANES
Many pakittont aval labia.
C*N Mr Burke Ilkakk-PTT)
ACTO R S/EXTR AS Hettyweed
E*kt Mgml tto r i p nactk
kery LK.TAPBejlkX)! x m
Spectoll I Mewttow Rto HerkM
A DO TO YO U R INCOMR
S IL L AVON NOW
________ Ca l l nj-eeae________
Couple. Ilvq In. kit d ll cam
tapartena* Light malnta- i
nanca CatlJM » H __________
v p o m m u iT U T T m
Prefer ftp ., but will train the
right panan. H n Men Th un..
IS A M • ) RM A pply XYP
Sontord A v a . * A M to ! RM
A R I A M A N A O IR V S a N * Rap*
National educatlanal com­
pany. Eacaltont to twntflti
Full or pari lima t o - l l l t
U P H N .IN O M IIS
Eapartoncad. Par Arphall
Malntonanc* Company
Call M b i n t e r m il * *
iW M R flR S
T* BIG.IS per hour. Many
I Will train! Call now I
Itaptoytaewt
rap r m

* Am m on *

wHousnmcs*

■ ARM E X T R A M O N EY
Non invoking, ptoarant at
m e rp h a r* . M o rn in g and
evening hour* Rregnant
ladle* welcome

M m U U A M M n T O U 1!
E X C E L L E N T RAY. Benellti
Tfanrportetlen Call
KIP m P M O r it ISO
Tall refund! d to n tkpm
A U TQ CO U N TER MAN
Will train, cad new I
Jab Cantor, to* 174 4X44
RE A M O LLY M AID Hour*.
Man - Frt, tA M to aRM Goad
pay w ill train Call Molly
Maid af Sam male C* PH g f?

CASWtIS RCEDCD
A ll khlltr avaitobl* Good
Hourly wag* Balt* altar M
deyr No e»porienca needed
Start Immediately. Frame
henalapportunllta* Apply*!
Amoco Food Snap
0HP Stole Read re Sontord ar
MP Lk Mary B ird , L I Mary

CHMftltR SALES I f f
E tC lIIn g opportunity

tor

llm lltd turning ppltntlpl,
ch*nc« lo 'Ti##l *11 nmm iMiil
m i i L V IP '». &amp; community
i i i d i r i Apply i l G r t « t « r
Sanford Chamber ot Com

m «r». 408i lil&amp;l

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�_ Sanloid Herald. Santord. Flailda — Friday, March 2, '990

71-

71— Help Wanted

A national ta*dar In
ranlal butmet* hat

R E T I E P U L . IN C . Radnor*,
p a n taltlwi Ip Raal I t lata

wfw aw n both by tailing i

E ire , na*s

OtDCRUES

fabiail..............C jttm a w
LABORERS

mi plan, panalwi plan and
III* mturanca. VaMcM and
un ifo rm * g raa ld ad . P a id
vacalMna and holiday t. Call
Mark WartlMI*. MF Bel 4001
tar totarmaftan
1 ,0 ,1 M /F

W illin g la la ta t a il lo r
cartlfkAtwn Enceltant wart
ing condlliantl Sugarlar ratad
lac Lilly I f r tandty paupta
D E IA R Y MANOR
M M. Mam. I? • YL OaAory, FI
Man. I t n Erl
u u m M u n ia n i B

FVU/PARTTMK
M u s i ba h a n a tt ond
hardw orking, (ic a lla n t

CNA's IR A's
NEW S TAR TING R A T H
F u iiip a rt lim a ga illla n a
atailabla CiRarMnca pra
la*rad Apply M :
Hi Kia ran Health Cara Caatar
tt* Malta*. Uta Am., laniard
m a w * .......................E.O .E./H

tafory. Adply mgartanaMy
laaadway i tarvta Mora to
M o a d S IM . M M

tlpar haur
C a w »ta »a
la partanco d w llh d rlva rt
tlcanaa. P u ll lim a pa tl-

afil!£

U W M C A P C N . W IAA TR A IN
Pari ttm*. Meat wwrk
jab Caniar. agayyaasaa

Local-Caribbean Itl to 541 hr
U IIIW .T &gt; IIM T W IIW R S

COSMETOLOGY
our m abta tatat Applicant*
mual have paaC math dUlta
and ba aMa la w w t aMft
work. Mandatary drug taaHng
M fowdigd. Apply In par tan
(A M la 4:M PM Man. - Prl.
Gal* pmducta. lea Powar Cl.
Sta. IM Santard Undualrial
Park, 4* la Hickman Circle to

COUNUIMI
Maadad tar Samlnala County
Btchttort dagraa In aactal
work er a ralatad I Mid- Trana
parlalien ■travel t&gt; raaulraW".
valid Florida drlvart Ikantd,
goad cammunicalMn and caaa
managamanl akin* naadad.
Grant paalllan Ihrv July. I***
CaMi

country STM t

lO .I....... .......... 101

HAHOTTUST

MiH

Fun i

Call 131 1

Caupla I# aparala f hata
court* Reply: Twin Palma.
Draw
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M EDICA L

★ ★C M S **
t A L L S H IFTED
a OR E A T SALARY 11
# E X C E L L E N T B E N E F IT E D
"Ja in aur aacattant haallh
carotaam".

ALL TRADES NEEDED

PON APT. COMMUNITY
Aapfo bt para M F Irom M
ta4.liHpolnta
H OUSER ■■ RING/LAUNDRY
A IM S

Ptintort. Cargantara. ale.
oar an ma wora rau
nandM Call...________________

FaR/Port Ttaaa PwMaaa
W ill train. Good banalll*.
Apply 1U Landftvor Pipe*.
LUA7744......... I M
H O U S IN IIP IR N 1 1 0 1 0 •
Rataroncat a mual. Oatailt
Can 7 7 »a w o tr ia a m .

D0CXN0RIER3
To 111.10 gar Hour. All dultal
Hiring navi Will train.
Maty* Im g M i m ia l.....( t A r t l l

OOC TRAINER
Full or port km*.
M u t lf “

DOT CERTIFIED DttVCR

FO R P E D IA T R IC O F P IC E .
Front and back paraarwwl
naadad. Sand Raauma Ta : PO
Eaa 113* Santard. 33T73-I33*

M E D IC A L R E C E P TIO N IS T

PHYSICIANS N B 1 0 B 0
* Full Th n a L Part Tima
a IntamatMadlcIna.
• F a m ily P r a i l l c r

RH. CCU l i p Iprtaata prarttca)
* O F F ICE CLER KS
a R ECEPTIO NISTS
a S E C R IT A R IE S
# WORO PROCESSORS
• IN D U S TR IAL W ORKERS

DRIVERS
Tal/MwoaAly
Local'Long haul
Will Tram
l l t l R R ..............JA H W a rtd

Wo altar tag pay. great banalllt
and tlw oppartiauly Ip nark al
many at lha tap comp anlay in
Call now lor an
•I.............. n o a m

★ FLOOR M A N *

N O F ll/ F R I D A V P A V

&lt; HOURS a GOOD BENEFITS
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
LtngwiidMaaRRCaro
________ tn-nm________

NO F it ............

RGMSM

M E D IC A L

S W IM
COORDINATOR
Grow uKth ut Great banality,
naw banuy plan. d&gt; hr. work
w ao k w ith o c c o t t io n a l
wkondt. E tporlonco hetplul
Call Carolyn 7 * 1X 4
M E D IC A L PER SO NNEL POOL
la c U n u E M g ja w v I7BI
M E D IC A L

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.

M -ifT T M O

SERVICES
E O E ., ....................-...M/F/M/V

12VQS.VrM i An

* INSTANT PATCKCSS*

HglnMR Rid Eitota Rldi*.
O rM p C tT.fl.U 7 U

S ta rt ta d a y and go t a
paydwck wimin a weak. Wa
h old back n a m in g . O u r
tmployoot art tanalantly In
co^agod. and ayyJitad to Itwy
will maha largar paychackt
all tha lima. Sound Intar
ailing? Pari lima B lull lima
avaiiabta Call today EIM jda

(904) 774-4344or4777

Homo A ld a ........................S7HR1
Salat
........................ MOO WKI
Laborer*-------- --------NHRI

OfflcaManagar...... 115 000 YHI
Matal Root IntlalMr.... I11HRI
CrawLaadtr................WHRI

STS FEE
MONET MCI GUARANTEE
MASTER CARO/VISA
SATURDAY HOURS SAM-1UC
BRINS THIS AO IN
FON ASS DISCOUNT
______1adpar par.on ______

IANITORIALNDHERS
Immadlala apanlngi In the
AJIamsita and Wlntar Park
Mall area* Early morning
A llt tram SAM ta 1AM or I AM
ta 11A M . Soma lata night work
avaiiabta. TrantgorlalMn a
m utl Call » l 1711
JA N IT O R IA L

OFTKE CLEANING

FOOD SERVICE

Night work avattahto. Trana
portaiion It a mual. Call ba
tamanOAMSPM........ M l 4711
J O IN the C lr c u tl Saa the
Country l Concoutan hoIp 4
alt* lobar a rt naadad. Lie.
drlvort prefer rod but not nor
a i t a r y . C o n tra c t c lr c u t
t u p e r v li o r a l S a m ln a la
Greyhound Ph. MSB Samlnala
Blvd. an Frl 1/1, and Sal S '!

GRIUrREf A DISHWASHER
Goan working hourt. Mon/Frl
Banality and Urvtormi Call
Batwaan14 10AM. m u l l
FORRUn OPERATOR
Hiring now. t* totil par hour
plus bonoflttI
I *1 M M ............. J I H O w M

HOME HEALTH AIDES
• CERTIFIED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
LIVE-IN COMPANIONS

Join The Growing
Paragon Team!
WE OFFER EXCELLENT BENEFITS

$50 B O N U S
AFTER YOU COM PLETE
YOUR FIRST 40 HOURS!

« 3 2 3 -7 7 5 4

Tlrod al RallramanIT Want ta
Uta Your Knawtadga? Warn
Sal. » tun. mark - a ta 1? We
naad you aa aur naw iJailing
caarainatar. Carolyn 7 B I R 1
M E D ICA L PER SO NNEL POOL
■vdtaago Mag. Hory I7B1
N IG H T IN VEN TO R Y.U aa W KI
Hiring today, call rwu I
Job Cantor, ta477aaiaa

*N U 0( PHONE C A U m *
JUST K IO O IN G III
Wo rwod you with your ctothet
on *4.71 par hour guar antaad
ta tlorl. and bonuy Eiparl
anca h a lp lu i. g re a t at

CeNIW-1144
NURSE AI0C3 * M i SHIFTS
H IG H ER S TA R TIN G PAYI
Far cam lwdarai
Aagtykiptnanta:
l ah wtaw Hurting Caa
t u t . t a d SI.----------

o ftk ec u r i
Momingy M hot** par weak,
lama Saturday momingy, I
yo ar aaparlanca. A p p ly:
U tao’t 01 Maitland
M B l II pi. Maitland________
P A R T T IM S - A chance ta help
a tmail bualnaaa grow. Nood
yomoono who will work 1 hry .
1 daytar nighty a weak and I
day o
palen

MOVTMCSUS
Jan Jack tan advartltad a haip
wanted ad to cart lor her pal
and aha told ma that tha had
about " » callt and go* my
r a ■ u I I a ' ' .
Far FAST R E S U LTS uta ttw
Santard Harold.
C A L L T O O A V tl

1PHCI

E O E. MF

C ELEB R ITY CIPHER

Ca ve rt Can* trymaganu are Miau l Pom i
wnw W AW ophav
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P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N " T o m *. un #U » are Ilk* muale.
thay h a .a an aching fanukar powar to avoka tha p u t . ” —
Ray Boutrvo

T R U C H D R IV B R TD M M W K I
Hiring now, call noo1
Job CwHor, a»* 774 4144

or Aldat Naadad Ptaata apply
In p a r t a n : L a P a l l i a
Acadanry. X X Lata Emma
LahaMary. a Rlam HU 4pm

PR00UCTKM BSSCHUV
OPENINGS
Wa ara accepting appllcallont
tar on going and naw produc
lion auambly poelliant- II you
art intarattad In developing
an atoctrunice manulaclurlng

tartly, bo able to follow writ
Io n I n a l r u c l l o a t . a n d
t a lltla c lo r lly complete a
production auambly training
courta You mould alia ba
abia to wort any iiiignad
No prior production aa
portonco It rigulrod In addl
Han. wo oiler competitive
wegea and an tecellenl banalll
package II nut opportunity
inierett you. plea.* pertonally
inquire at
fo t r taa Oetreat Etaclroau t
Imptayoa Ratatwee Dopl
Id a F rl l N I N

min

Delaaa Iprtaga, FL
E0E/M7F/N/V
R ES TA U R A N T

■M to l
I RacytUag Carp.
171W. Marrka Ava
Laagau K ........................... ID E
V IL L A G E IN N R lf T A U R A N T
now hiring aap. earvert g
hattattat lor oyat/nlgM*.
Apply In pervort. VUtaga Ian.
I l l Dogtrac* Rd
VOLT
TE M P O R A R Y SERVICES
Co* lia n a * ________

SSR I f S1S0.000
II dtatrlbutart newtad P*r1 L
lull Urn* No aap nacayyary
Robart O'Hall 174 H I*
V I—A p r r t m in ts /
Hows* to S h ir t
D ELTO N A 1/1 near 4IL child
OK. No partiary. SMO includn
all AttarSPM174M17
F E M A L E Is tharo 1 bdrm
houaa UOd/mo Ph H I Iff*
altar I p m

V3— R oom s fo r R tfit
Claaa roam *, kilchon and
taimdry tacilitwr. cable TV
tlertmoel taVwk M P la ll
CLEAN
COLOR TV.
M ICROWAVE. M AID SCRV
ICE CALL M l 4*47__________
P U R N IS H E D . clean room
Peaceful. IM 'a k . plut 110
taturHy. Call M l MM
K ITCH EN , laundry prlvltapey.
Mature mate pretarrod. Call
111 id U ir W * 7711001
L A R G E PUR NISNEO ROOM
wllh private bath, kllthan
jrt v lt o ije ta lje a ^ m n i^

77— Afortmonts
F u rn ls h o d / R »nt
SANFORD
Tbdrm . complete
p r i v a c y In a a c a l l a n l
noighborhood IW e k * 1700
a e c C a lin it Ir t ____________
A TTR A C T IV E I bdrm . IDO per
■oak Includn ullllltoy. lacuri
ty dapotll MOd
C a llM IM ii
LARGE ronovatad I or 1 bdrm*.
rent by wh/nto A/C. peal,
laundry, tala lor chlidrun.
kpsctal diacounl lor i r till
ton* W 4 4 * a a rll»B H l

HOVE IN SPECIAL
LAR GE I bdrm. A/C. pool,
laundy. Udf/mo No dapoyll
lor quill lied applicant* or
MntorcHIlowt 1710*41
NICE claan 1 bdrm apt Ideal
tar caupla 17*5/mo plut 1700
tacurlly Call 171 Pta ■
SANPORD Hug* 1 bdrm . on 1
flaor*. Complal* p rlv tc y .
1100/wk 4 *110 tac. Call
a n s a * ____________________
SANFORD. I bdrm 13*1/mo
plut *300 ucurtty Rtlectncey
rogulrad Call 174 *»44
SANFORD
I bdrm collage
doe* ta dpnntawn Ita/wk t
SlWaec Cad m -M M _________
SANFORD S TU D IO L I bdrm
Adult*, no pttia
fM Air
tm /rno up » d fs m toit

NEKIVA RIVER
1 bdrm , lu ll ramodaied. fraa
const uta. no pall 1400 par
month.................. Call M l urn

No aaparlanca noroiiary All
m il lt avaiiabta Eacalianl
banalllt Apply in partan
Tha WarttoHouta
arrow SI Rd 41. laniard
m aaa g............
M /P/fOE

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m J M lE jtS N S
t BORNL, 1
am , forge oa l In kllth an
W'dtahwddiar, adrtlcal blind*,
wall ta wall carp**. Scm
parch w/palia An an lyi llaar.
Call 44SM I4*r E**1M I

1 1 1 -H w s m
F u rw is h H l/ R m t
I 4 AND SR 4* 7 bdrm turn
In ti wM har/dryar. micro.
Tour HI Welcom e
-H I 1* 0

tu-H o m m
U n fu m ls h o d / R tn l
Now S bdrm. t bath, parage,
community pool A tanrUy No
^
............HURTS PNer tarn.

StM/ma I yr. tadtt

H ID D E N LAN E V IL L A
Lake M ary RddWy, M F H It

HOMUTOHNT

la n d I l i Oraiai
Unlurniyhad. Lab* M ary and
S an ta rd a r a a il C a ll far
availabHlty and tacaltont
Aik lor Brand*

LA N R M A R V /tA N F O R D 1
bdrm 1 bath, toncod yard.
1*71'ma plut atrocity p*| 7ta*
LAK E M ARY
Sheri term
toots 3/1. large toncod bock
yard. Call......... Day* '*7 FM7.
avonlng«/waakandk
HP H id
SANPORD • I t l ] B. Oak Av* . 3
b d rm ,, lawnhauy* Appli
ancty. air. carpal si*l/m o.
watar Inti McDowell Really.
I Eta m t a r l laaaati________
SAHPORO • 3 bdrm . 3 bam.
w ither, ch'a, tancad. Im
medial* occupancy **71/mo
1*. JahWi Ratify Ca. MS41H.
I E D R M &gt; b a t h . » other and
d r y tr , liraplac* ta M par
month plut tacurlly U P 4*47
1 b d rm i. lurnlthad er un
lurnlthed. double lot, tree*
and dock Will toata/eplion
1*31/mo
a bdrm. 3 bath*, family room,
workihop. uroanad porch,
will laats opium____ salt/mo
la th* country, i pactout a**..
lurnlthad. Includtt ulillttat
............MEE/mo
Foapl** Realty Group, l i t f114
3 BDRM .. Dy bath, tancad yard,
near Samlnala High Sch
t u n mo Call.......... .-144 t m

R EAL E S TA TE
R E A L TO R — ..... ...... ...M l l*ta
D C GARY - I acre prim* high
waadad taf. V I ham* built to
1*17. Abac# ground paal
w / d a c h ln p . S p r in k le r * ,
n arkWwp. alarm ayk. .. MAM*
Elian 311 7473/Jaan awita*
RaaWy, toe.. Moat It.

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g o v e r n m e n t a e s A ie s
■ O E M BALL JR . P A
LAKE M A R T R E A L TY MAOHE
D ELTO N A - naw 3 badream,
•nly 5505 lalol P I T I par
month 5770* down VA no
down *51, too
Tha BaaHy titadda Ml-410*

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A S S M IM lI'M Q IM U m M
USS THMS25N CUM

IN CLUDING CLOSINO COST
3 A a b * m ham** In Santard.
Daltana/DaBary/Lk A lary'
Langwaad'Altamanto Spring*

S U M DORR IIK L CLOSiIK
1 bdrm. I bath. Ilnplac*.
appi lancet, carport.... 17*. HO

Naw 1 bdrm l&gt;i bam 1 ttary.
appllanca*. liraplac*. 1 car

REALTY, INC.
•% Om34d 1fm»
We lis l end sell
m ore property then
anyone in the G reater
Sanfofd/lake M ary area.
NICE )/ l. ID E A L Invaifmanl
property Osubta taf. Pecan A
erang* trt o i. Sharpening
bukinaia Included Ua.lt*

N 7 3221151
DELTOM
Clot* •* a ll Owner* m utl tell
New Menedei bmlt hem* 3
bedroom . 7 bam. lamlly ream.
warkihed................... *47A M
M AKE O F F E R CaROtertan*
IR A __________
5744551

LESS D IM U M 4 DORM

I ' l kplil plan, appllanca*. 7
car par ago an privacy tancad
1/1a cre........................ M7.SM

ASSURE,MQUUIfT
LAKE MAZY POOL HOME

STENSTROM

IM M ACULATE
7 bdrm 'I bath . ..*7.000 Down
Non Quality tog Mortgage

ASSUME MQUAUnr
3/Dt, IAS* tq I t . naw paint
and carpel, appttancet on t/3
acre U ll/m a 5510*0

GENEVA
ttauta an Ita o c m 1 bdrm . 7
bam, appllancat. garage, ad
dl tl anal tut bldg
or
wqrklhep ............
*70.500

PAU L A B E TH OSBORNS
V E N TU R E I PR O PER TIES
M l-474*

HIDOER1AAE
ASSUME. NO O U A LIFV
1 bdrm 1 bait* larga tat.
lanced back yard *S*.*E0
t*.0BB ca*h le mlg 3MI344

MAMHAM MOOS AMA
Lake Alary tcheelv appro, 7
acre*, larg* oak Iraa* 4
bdrm . graalreem. formal
dining, dan. larg* tcreened
peel. *170,000 Attum abi*
Newly ranevatad. Immadlala
occupancy I Owner. U * ASM

MAMHAM ROOOS AMA
NEW a/l'y cedar hem* Lati
al treat 11 Lett at ei trail I
SUANE
W ALLACE CR I11 R E A L TY
___________ m -a t n ___________

MUST SELL
SAN FO R D
*4.EOE dawn
attuma no quality 1 bdrm . 3
bath. 1 car garage-Ifo Utah
an. Iplc. tern polio Ml-MW.

QUINN RCAm* 321-3443

SHARP U K 1/3 Q U IE T araa
near but * yc bool t Groat rm
allact. Bilck Iplc. Fermat
dining Warranty ...
HISTOR IC PARK AYE 3/l't
Ralurblkhad. Wood Heart,
updated kit A bath* Double
let T h u A mere ........ 147.0*0

R EG ATTA
STORES

C O U N TR Y 7 STORY l / l 'i an I
acrat. Treat, croak, family
rm. perch. 3rd ttary dan ar
play rm Marry atlrat *11*.*71
W IN TE R SPRINGS POOLSIDE
I4K 4/1 Family A tun rm t
•quipped eat to kit, vaulted
calling* New..............IIW .NS

CAU MTTIME

322-2420
321-2720
1*41 Park Dr.. Santard
441W. LahaMary H ., U . Mary

Ranlal Apartmanls
On Laka Monroa

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE
Now you can rtnl a 2 bdrm.
2 bath tor th# pries ol a 1
bdrm.

2335 W . Somtoota
B lvd .
ttary. 17-92
Santord, F L 32771

323-2628

(Plus
•Watar fro n t U f B s ty ta
•Modarn Fitnasa Cantor
•Indoor Racquatball
•On* Month Fraa

TM — D u p ltx T r lp ltx / R tn t
L A K E M A R T &gt; b d m . I bain.
wall ta wait carpaf* ch/a,
ItfKad yard Call C l aJM
1 BORMaLawn maintananca
Inclv Im all cfviMran/paHOK.

lo ;- M o 6 il.
K o tiibs / R m t__
LIV E IN T H E COUNTRY
7
badrasm moblla homa, rarvQa,
f fr . w t f includhd 1211114

11S— Indus tr ia l
_______ R entals
A A A B U SIN ESS C E N T E R Naw olfka/WItya. *00 H. to
K m H Bayt milh or «/o
oilier* it or ling ot U M / i m
Hwy. l?/fl a !R W

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I A d d itio n s
R t m odal Ing

Harm*. Rntaaraoti, Olllcat
Hale car titled CBCO 741*1 W*
Detlgn/Bvlld and oltar Fraa
E illm atat.
Coll 1*4*111

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S l i V I C E • All m*htt C/M/A.
• uk r fo « k . *k to *ir h#4t
pump* N*w tod •Alifing
ilAllation V Yirt tip trk n c t
Wiyn# Dyfctt Sr now with
E m o ry 'i Plumbing
L k fRMOO 14*4*
m m*

117— C o m n w rc ia F R tn ta ls
17 *3. Ronovatad
thopglng tlrlp. IN to 7.000 tq
II Eac. lor profewkmali Good
oapcaurel 313 E**H33*4M
H I M WORKSHOP Watar and
atactnc avaiiabta
C * i ^ ; ; i i _ii&gt; _ _ _ l l b l i a 7

121— C ondom iniu m
_______ R tn ta ls _______
S BDRM.* IVy bwtti fownhouta
7)10 Park Ava Adult* only
tlH /rvro inc l watar Call
Nancy M F, I to j 3313*4)

123—W R n ttd to R tn t
R E S FO N S IIL K cocgrta kaaklng
metuta horn* hook up an prvt
proparty Nood lo relocate
ASAP M l I4J7, altar a p m

127— O F lic* R tn U lT
■ RAND N C W O F F IC 1 BLOND
400 tq It to 3.100 iq If
OC 1 ZOHINOI
CaHMI ttad
1 17UALL R E N TA L OF PICKS
lowed OC ) Vary raan aaktal
H a l* . Callnowl m u n

141— H om es fo r Sb I r
A B C L A T ID Vdiwilirw for «
h«ndirm4n Owrwr financing
S/1. dtNKh*d g«r*g« Sdbmif
Riloffvn Ttrm i,
Asking t I I *00

BATEMAN REALTY
I k . Rm I K it i k I r k i r
IMfl I m M A v*.

321-0751------------ 3212257

II U 1 I d V I I \

hp

l i t W. I I I . I I . S ell* I I I
A F F O R D A B L I ) bdrm. 1^2
b^ih horn* CH/A* corner lot
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MV.fOO
L O V E L Y 7 bdrm ihomt., largo
corrwr k»f* formal dining rm ,
•acalknl afar for homo. 11)00
down r c c Only U t l par ma
Call quick' 14) *00

2000 UA* Hj o htvd.

323*5774

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NOW HIR ING R K AOEN TS

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Th* Oak*-Santard
Oriel'prl rat* 3 torg* bdrm*.
u llllty roem /lrd bdrm . 3
balft*. liraplac*. peoi'lonntt
prMtadgat Mclutad » educed
Id *11Law Phono day* M l
• a l l a r a lta r 1P M and

Ret MantaII and Cam■ 4fetal

125— F o r I m SB

2 BOIM. 2 BATH APTS

BEST MUR TWS VEAI1
Large ham*, appraa. I J R tq.
I*, p lu t d lu h l* c a rp e rI.
wd parch, 3 larga
ream *, la rg a carna r 1*1
w / g ra a l a a i* . b a a u lllu l
•hruha. aft I SURER LOCA
T ION 11 HURRY II SSl.Wi

141— H om es to r S ilt

141—Hemes for Sato

Q U A IN T S P L IT I ' l ID EAL
rafkda/klartar. Fenced yard
Naw tokida paint, cleaned
carpal* Naw only
saa. fas

SANFORD • 310/ Frtncli A va .
In M a rlin Bldg . naat to
Coidm Lamb Rrdaurant Call
M rl Martin Tt) UJO

MOVE IN SPECIAL

C ^ u i t f l V { k u B L IV IN G
Bqautlful 1 ttary 1 bdrm wllh
tamai and fam ily rat m i
Fireplace, paal. wat bar.
taiuita and btduflhi atk treat I
J u t I......... ...... ................Ills. *00
Rtata* Raa* Batata Cd. ta*.
___________ W ’ TW?___________

DCLTONB/OSTEIN
&gt; M m . I bam. an I aero
Avaiiabta S/1 an to*** MIS
mo alya dapotll 711 IMS
D E L TO N A - Nk* 1 bdrm I

E X TR A LAROE UNITS!
I.IL lb o d ro w n a w It
Pool'Tannit Court Poacotul.
convenient location Ranova
Hen spoclall No tacurlly lor
guollllod opollcanltl MB 1 704
FR E S H LY R EN O V A TE D
1
bedroom, partially lurnimad
1700. mp or 5*0/weak plut
dapotll Call
177 7171
Larpa rmevatod I bdrm. tkVwk
4 *!*• tac Pool Sal* 4 qulat
cample i n ia lM a r 111*441
M AR INER 'S V ILLA G E
Lake Ad* I bdrm .... U U m q
tbdrm SMEmahud M lttta
Largo rtnqvatad I bdrm. pool.
*110'mo No dapotll lor quail
llad aaplicanty or lemor till
lent W t* * lo rM l* 4 M
REASONABLE I and 1 bedraam
•partmanly Itl month plut
tacurlly
Calim-14**
U N F O R O - 1 bdrm . 1 bath,
th/a. ipactout. a* appllancn
Included 77a 7141. taavo may*
S A N F O R D . Largo I and 1
bdrm *|. pay monthly or
weakly Day . rthrancaa. ION
pH Senior CHUonal P I 0741

141— N w iw s fN rS tl*

1 b i d asm . l bdfh. EUR manth
_ f h i » t a t w l ly ......Call M ) 57*1

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COORS, HOSTESSES
NB1TERS/MITRESSCS

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a t t a m b l a r t . E a c a l ia n l
bdnaflta. Apply to yaryan al
Scatty'* Trm a Mtg . Santard
Airport, t i l E. MM Plata.
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Job Cantar.ta* 77*041

n — Apirtm *nts

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PARAG O N

LaMMary Area w i wag

Farklllt, bobcat aaparlanca a
phi*. Abta ta work avarturw
M i l par hour Eacalianl
amptayoa banatltt. Ra^pilra^l
ta taka phytlcal atom and

M E D IC A L

K RAY TE C H M A EXP.
F T B PT

Naadad lor local dtllvary.
Mon Frl. Bonofltt. Subalanco
•butt tatting r e t ir e d Apply
l: Parti City. M l ■
Cornwall R d .S a n ta rd .1 0 .1 .

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r a t a t / p h a la a In n i g h t
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CRAFTS a S R ILLS dTR A O eS

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n rm
G e H C w n t/IV M

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EMctrahnMi. Naadad tar idea
W a to Sanlard Craal Family
Atm upturn
C tN n n S M

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hrva raltabla dally tramparta
Nwi. Moal ba M yaw* old. Call
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S E C U R ITY GUARDS TO IM S
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Jab Cantor, aa* rie c m
S E C U R ITY O FFICER S

ONtoa
anead in typing and a IB hay
calculator. Full lima. Call
333*ie&gt;,Suaai5

CONSTRUCTION A il TRAMS

C a ll B illy

71—HWUMNmWl

F O W T U M M l ctonpan.

CARPENTER HClftl
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LABO R ER S
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Payroll. T « m «. Small Btrtirwts.
or Iryjry&gt;du4l US 00 hour A*up
Sthorl form I*■ rtturnt H i
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NEW . R IM O O E L REPAIR
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m m i io
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d t e k t , ro o m o d d ilio n t .
b o o k c s s u i . 4 11 i n t t f i
or/tiforkor rtmodolkng Don
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Hom e R epairs
G M M A IN TE N A N C E SERVICE
Coll u* lor E kctricol. Plumbing.
Drywoll. Lowri A Irngohon

Landscaping
Wlnftr pvtct t pruning A cl#nmjp I
Mulch A now plonhngt
Aoguv t Landscaping
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A F F O R O A R L I LAWN CARE
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pruning. Foil W rv k t. Love
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444-1)41
PROFESSIONAL GARDENER
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toed. T9 wd r t wod. pruning,
fopping, trimming, rvmovtng
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M A T F A IK MEAOOWS • sugar
clean, bright, A epen. 1/1.
kitchen aegi A yertlcita in
eluded Ceummunlfy peel A
club heus* Only ITJ/m e
Assocatlen Pun. M I N I
MiPeeee » M M » H I I
SANFORO wim eak tree* tened lee reti
dential ar muiti lamity Cen
be ip M walk le like A perk.
Owner negeNaw* leeee La*

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M A D T TO M O V ! IMl New
ch/e, w lnM w t and doers
Nicely lihdanged. 1 M ki le
ewmentery W w a, A bus line
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w/ttreplece. '
l e e r P e te c h e P f p r a p p
w/efttep Reduced H U M
D U P L E * • Beeutllul Lake
M e te I t lew eree/likeulew
Brick wim i bedreem. I beM.
I car te re te , beech tide
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MANAGEMENT t REALTY
a f ltt a a g t
W I N T I B I F B I N P f • 1/1 ty.
centre! H /A Redeeedl M . M
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H A M Aeeume and I
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4 1 10*0000 A pon or 1 bdrm .
w r « around prtdL 4 ecreo ♦
l bdrm. in law c e tle a o tltO M

KETISI IN TMC SOUTH
IAIEMARY
a / le n la secluded lei. Aockt
up te pell cowrie, lemlly room
w/llrepiec* end e Pm 1 cer
A U U M C A B L E MOMTOAOC
L A K I MAMV R E A L TY
__________ m -a n e ___________
nelpMerheed. fireplece. et
locked workiAop end mere
Owner llnonclnp. IIM .M P.
■ ■ A Wsscait. 1 N M M or
HMia/.eeh NrWbndMI

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•y owner. 1 b d m I beNi,
control H/A. on l lore. I l l
llimsaoed Dr. Reduced le
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peel, M A M Neor 14 moll.
lerpelet Entree........Wi-aaia

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1 bdrm . I bem. l cer forego,
doted In perch. like new
ITf.OCP Cell W tew, enytlme
O U T O F I T A T f owner mutt
Mil. Hendymen special trick
heuM. 1 bedreem*. I both
Mutt be wen Bed otter 1411
W. H IM St. CeM M I-U t t IM

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149— Commercial
Property/Sato
IM b ll. ASenNrpAee
Zoned GC 1 One A M ■*. Net
wereneuoe or garage building
Or* WO te led office btdf
bttenel I .M t e Met
Her ape One let ecreta itreet.
For bde cod M-oeet
N IA B K4 - One et e im p btpgl
I l . M op *. on U S ec. Mutt
Sell Baal B d eN Q m H U M .

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L ots/S o to
Rat (J*iB(jib( Hwtpfts
D IL T O N A D O T H BOAOI A
l 11 acre track! Zoned A 1
Owner Financing

)«imsp&lt;i Rtai EsttU
4 0 7 3 2 2 1 1SS

5 ACRE HOMESITE 130,000
City water. T IB M S .... H I W it
O f BABY LOTS FBOM W .HS
LABflY HBRMAN. IR O N I R
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11744*7

BIG I FAMILY SALE!
Appla c a m p u ftr, h «a fa r.
fu rn ltu rt, fool*, clofha*.
lamp*, fupparwart. mcrwtfi.
much moral Friday. Saturday
and Sunday 1900 Palmatto
A rt. Sanford 9AM f________
[C R A FTS A Moir**tu&gt;&lt;d Ham*
Thur* , Frl , and Sal* 11/1
I 'D . f fo 4 IS4 Bunker Lana.
Sanford IE M fa»ard*PaoU)

ESTATE SMEI
Ltt » try 494ml La*t * N k *
»a » cancallad. but coma apam
I March &gt; d A 4th! RAIN OR
S H IN E I n t h St * «* t fo
Country Club Rd in Lata
Mary. Cryffal Rldpa Sub 209
Ridga Rd. folio* *iqn*t_______
rlday A Saturday. March 2nd
and Vd from • S Old gun*,
now ladia* doth#*, old toot*.
130 aaldar. airlatt tprayar.
Car. truck, traslar*. turnitura.
nl*c itam* 290C Palmatto.
nford (Sanford Ava to 2tth.
* aatf 1Mock I____________
BID a V A Saturday. 9 until lit
(K a y Bird A* many clothe*
* you can put &gt;n bag. 13______

GIANT MOVING SALE
ivo ry thing mutt got Friday
Saturday only. t S 30*
Fine Wind* O r. Sanford
Lakat SubdUitloni

[ Church T*fd Salt
A R C M IA l a IA M M 4 F M
IH E S IE R A V E SANFORD
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1AM UNTIL??
MS AIRPORT BLVD

\Household/Estiti SMt
Famine* Saturday A Sun
R« I • 3414 S Willaa Ava.
ird Llnan*. hou*ahoid.
l d&lt;*he*. lot* moral
I I • S RAM TO *PM
\ SR 430, Gana«a Micro.
and end tablet, bed
, mtK tool*, kidt dothe*
.etc
Sat )ic i

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Cd-Ok /Sa Id
SentarP Cenpe •AN apgllkncet
wadwr/pryar In apt 7 bprm. I
full bpme. H I M . .
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1 baprppm, 1 balb. peel,
lanmv security U . M plus
a t t u m ib le l \ m ortgage
SMS/me Ho Quel Iring
Call
777 401a____________________
S A N D L B N O O D V IL L A S Specleua I bprm . 1 bam. mint
canp. screened percti. heat
pum p, tana, appliances.
istrop, I I H R
H I B IS
V ILLAS O F C A S IIL B B R R Y 1
bd rm . 1 bem * Pen screen
eee/eee or a n con
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CARRIAGE COVE
SUFBB SPICK It 1 bedroom. 2
full bom. double*me. Came
dral callings. Isardboarp sm
Ing. shingle fact, skirting
Mest Sea To ApprecloStliCMB
Con Colled ....
c a rtU T M
arret laaiwtattarapm
Spring Ham m ock P a rk 1
bprm . I hem resales tram
H I M H I M l _____________

11X41 1/1 spilt. '71 Camb.
scraanod ream .......... S A M
Rape 14*41 spSff. a Tldoell
S i.144 dawn far gualiMoP
buyer Under U S I par manm
includes mtg and lot rtnt
Rapp • 14*44 t/ l tpllt, 41
F lea/wood ’ Sond Feint 41.IM
down tor quallllad buyer
Under 1114 per month In
ciudeds mtg and let rant
laaaai/t.’aeCuardon

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11*14 l/t. M Monetae. Fenced
ya rd ............................. 4 A M
14*41 1/l's split. H Skyline.
KreeneP perch II l . M

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M MM nM W K
t f W H
RIG SMI

SMOKERS IEA1TY

CARRIAGE COVE
SUFBR N ICB II 1 bedreem. 1
lull
bath,
double*&gt;do Celt*
QIHOMPUX
dr el cel lingo, tierdbearp up
_ mg. .Shingle _ r » t . M lrtlng ,
4 residential a alt,. Income * T Meat See Ta ip pricfim S IA M
Call Car lact............p i t u / w
H I M . eopenoeo 41.M Pries.
or 40/ I t t M7&gt; oner 4pm
M A M AaoumebN financing
etO% WPOOA______________
SANFORO AREA P A R I

T H IS W E E K S

Saturday, 9 X Sunday 1 1 1 n s
Rtdga Rtf in Crytfal R ^ o l l
Norm C IS SNroo*. fopa a*
tk*. cofNa pon. dr opt*. &lt;S»co
r«K»r ltorn*, formal*, rtcord
f . to»&gt;p&gt;wcloc&gt;i and m ix

M a i monthly
IM » H M 4 W e r (M IM » M
SEMI N O L I COUW TT s acres
wttb haute ] kPrm , 1 bem.
S I M M P I acres large * 4
trees S44-M. Hwy 44 1 Acret
saM.ggp e o il Dean b p
laketrenl I acres H U M
L A R I C O U N T Y 4 acres
S M .M A M acret S I M M

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&amp; am

ttIPH A D ry NO (banpa City an
county monte map rp. Nice
erpa/OMy terms w /S IM Be.
or 1/MceaR Sta 7M TFSS.
O CALA M T M 4 U L FO R ES T
lets Blear eccesa.

ERA tan Fkrtda.
Evenkkpe. M U &gt;tl

MOVING SAU
Voccum cloonort. Pltttct.
turnitura. teolt. craft Itamt.
luwnt. leta moral Salurday.
0 4 m l Ireeueft Arc. Senlerp

SANFORD TWELVE OAAS
a FA M ILIES e U04 SR44Watt
SAT MARCH 1 10am 1pm
Rein PaN Mer. 14
SANFORD
1 tarnIliat Mite
11S Club RP . Senlerp FrUtay.
ItwlrP Sunday Itie Itb_______

SATURDAY) AM
Alp Sprlnf CMeaupl
Furniture, clettwt. carom let.
TVt. (letiware. wicker, rupt.
pahev pelt A pent Central
Florida Auction. MS Airport
Bl.p .Sentord______________
SATURDAY A SUNDAY (1/1 A
3 11 le to 4p 11 ] Oevtm Dr .
1Sonora SuM* King t in bed
ondmitc.Ueneeut Itamt
S A T U R D A Y t AM e a tll f
Household Itamt. leyt. small
appliances A gat dryer 1S1I
NartlttutAuo Sonlord______

SATURDAY, *1
Oottwt and mite Hams W
W Airport. Sentord lo*t Most
44 end Airport Bird I
SATURDAY A SUNDAY t te S
no t Oek Store. TV . sink.
Vklroile. L F v desk. U K
TV. VCR. microware Hand
body domes. A more I e m.
le 1 p m Set IU1I 1HT
Or end Tree Court. Leke Mery
Rtmtngmton Oosi Subd loll
Groonwoy Bird I
YARD SALB to benelil me Leke
Mory Cemetery Corner et
Country Club Rd A Crystal
Late Are Big brick bldg
Set.l/Ltram ke m tea pm

IS FAMIIY YARO SAU
MARCH 1A 1 O 4AM 1PM
J44 LAKE VIE W DR SANFORD
_ 5 S t Items- and lets et mite

2 FAMILIES
Lawn mowers. A m ural le
noous Set Only 4 A &gt;003
Orondriew Are . Sanford
1 F A M ILY ■ Nothing erer 4U
Hot water healer micrewere
and etc Friday and Saturday.
17 A 11, t a M l SI iehns
Rtear O r . SooterO FSoce.

20IUXMMING ORCHIDS
III/oock k M Y . MARCH I
lie Florida Are .Owner.

14X44 l/ I spill. ‘M Champi
o n /C e n c a rp . F ir a p la e a ,
dry wall interior, very c lean
•14.410
&gt;4X14 1/1 split. W Craltmada
Dishwasher, tiraplece. I I / .M
Its A tf, 3 2 3 - A l M / m i 7 M
I M Palm Air • M a 11. central
heal A air. washer A dryer
Dead cendillen 1/00 Lot le*.
Carriage Cere Mobile Home
Perk. Cell Ua rue
lS Y -R t a i C ita to

W anttd
* * WANTED A *
HOMES 0 M OBILE HOMES
B IN T A L S e ACREAOE
U rp n sp R Rstl Estxtp

407 muss

®

Full power, a'c. em/tm. 1

deer. 7/JM im U .M 177 71//

SM— Import Cars
and Trucks

235— Trucks /
B u rn /V a n s

B acepttanaity Clean . j peer.

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» yeerA b i t t u t I
UP*. F lT I

H TOYOTACIUCA
C a c a l l e n t conp ltian . r u n t
goad, •t,»Me/b/t C a ll H I Mt*
11 B U I C R R E B A L
Wracked
g rill and right front lander
Rem a n d ./ s , car In m m , cend
A ll el p e r ,i
in dm*
44 C H E V Y C A V A L I E R W age*
C h e n , dependable U M best
•Her C e ll H I 10*1

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I M l aq. n « living M Rkta
■-------- 1 country l / t I MW
y ottkton,, peal heme
iia w C M It a e e
m -W M tK e e e e lM M il

131— Cars

m -C a r s
IMirtVI

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140

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199—h i t s * S u R filtS

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COLuT^MalaTtblePahte

B B A U T Y S A LO N . Leke
Mery/17 t l Busy Shop, lew
rent m n i M T S i / M

143—W aftrfrent

Pr » p ifty / *a te
STONE ISLAM
I S ec an Lk. Monroe sewer
A water I I M .M M l le u

1ST—AppH aiK R *
/ F u m ltu rt

trained, moving tree to feed
heme M l 7701. I l l 7771 w o t

PFBIE MNMte tegp
Mutt halve lanced yard S \
Call 171 ak
I T A B L I SAovtaf* • I V y d . 10
yd minimum
fht*t «ro

SHIH T I U
Aleck end while 7
months, hauiabreken l i l t
Cell H H I H

A r e . ni/aae
Alt
dean, camledabt. wim firm
seel cushion end arms sol
Cen deliver
H liin
D O N 'T TN B O M IT A W A Y t
Turn your malar appliance
mtoceah e m u n n u
e o R I S S IB - SOUP wood, n l
mirror. 1 Prewart 471 obo
Piooto loove mesg H147M
FROST F B I t RahIparetor, te
cu t t . NitureP Paert. aac
HI M l
H O U 1 IH O L D
Dishes. oPPt
BUS

enpmltc itamt Call H I 1471
IIN M O R I W ASHER
Eiccltenl condition While
H U Call H I M l . anytime
LAR R Y'S M ART. IIS Sonlord
Ave New, Used turn A eppi
Bey/Seh/TraPe....... . . m a m
P L I V I N O B O O M S U IT S
I Sectional couch and 7 swivel
rockers) like new All lor m
Cell
......................... Hisapa

MAnAG HASHER l DRYER
While. 17 /1
CailtPl 174)
OPAIB at Ke ertam parlour

chain Antiqueangmeit I/O

_________ Cam a i m _________
OSOFA ■ sleeper (IM 1 ytors
eld wim Inner spring me!
tretA Oeedcondillon H I *1)1
SOFA. tiAPitienal style, tend
brawn. *0' long. ] soot tush
lent end becks. 1 bolster
pillows. 1 arm covers Like
new SH cash only m /Me
SOFAS ■escdlent tend H it to
Chrome A glass end table A
dinette labia Matching wood
end tablet. H » M7&gt;__________
W A N TE D : Deed Wo*mg eppumeat, work lag or eel. We else
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......177-47!!

119—OHIct Supplies
/ Equlpmtnl
C O m
. C tttttn tf 2M IZ.
mufti color copying Acctpf*
up fo 11 a 1? copitt I f 30
Coil............................... u t i l? *

Poultry
CHICKS - Fancy end common
broods Ducks, quoits, turkey.
Aetata Coll 177 *07!________

311— Antiques/
Collectibles
ANTHJUt QUIIT
/• "•la” approalm elly 10
ytors old. Lonoslor peltfrn
Geep condition
C e ilM H lI
A R ID O IS A SON A N TtO U IS

ANTMJUC HAU10-5 Mae-Sai
Ranioi Spece AveileMel

AUCTION THUJKOAYS 7fll
3440HWY 44W
P i m il e t i e t lo f li
L k # A »2 4 2 A

SANFORO
32)2401
A U 122

COINS AND C0UICTIIUI
Fortign Rroof A Urx *#tt.
U S C o in * a n d p f f i t r
Numitmafic iftm i. AVON
B offlft for fh« colltctor
F rl Sol Sun. tAM fo 4PM.
Boom 11 12 Indoor Plop
M irtot, tonford FIo ip

SANFOROANTIQUES
TOOW ItfSfrtof
Sontord.F lor &gt;d4 32221
(402) J21 20)3
I20u4iify D«4i«r*
Tutbdoy Thru SolwrdPy
11AM fo 4 PM
Sih k o for Quality Doniortovoil,
BvAppnt D1001)

213— Auctions
•3
Loaded charcoal*
eacellent condition Asking
122 000
Coll 322 32*4

IIS — Boats and
Accessories
COMMERCIAL FISHING RETS
Hoop not* Coll 441 fJOl
• IS FO O T FIBERGLASS BOAT
Very unique de*.gn Very old
Need* retforation You ro
move HOo/B/oCeH 331 42tt

II FT. REGAL NONRIDCR’17

Mattfijils
A L L S T E E L SUILD IND S al
dealer Invoice. 1.000 to M.OCO
*&lt;* ft Coll m l 2f 1 «3&gt;» coiNcf

1»3— L iw n 4 Q ir d tn
C f M K MULCH
YOU LOAOf YOU HAULI
If H p o rp k k o p lo o A 231 3442
• L A W N B O Y ||## R id in g
mower Lely Soy 70" Riding
mower Both nood tiling or
use tor peris Bom lor SH30
_________ Call H I 4414_________
0 LAWN M O W IB
l ' t HP.
Briggs end Stralon Like New
Must Sell IM 44
4U/I14
a ir* , l ' t HP Brlggt A Stratton
rear bagger lawn mowar
Esc condition t u m /all

ikp New It
7W7F1P

TARE OPPAYMENTS
•icapt tea. tag. title, ate.
B7 P LY M O U TH HORIZON a
Dr. air. power stearin*, stvrae.
•el IP IranaperlatWn Sta 13 mo
Cell Mr. Payne. H I 11H
PO NTIAC SUMBtRD 00 a cyl. a
spaed Runs Geed! I M Call
773 4141 e/tor 1 ym weekdays

231— C ers
TARE UF PAYMENTS
esc,
■capt taa. tag. Nil*, alt
P O N T IA C L B M A N S
Whi te, a Pr. air,
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N E W S D IG E S T
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Girls beat Lake Highland
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w o rk liiK the ctn m system . I'nnnady. c o n v lc ie il
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her in th e ir drivew ay, tiled late W ednesday
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in ju rie s
T lfla n v w as Injured w hen her lather. Ja m e s
Tauscher. 27 slopped an u nallended. ro llliiK
tru ck in h is drivew ay. |m&gt;I|cc said A lte r sio p|iin K
Hie truck. T a u sch e r reportedly Ian ked it u p lilt ­
drivew ay. A l d ia l lim e. (Millet- Is lleve T lll.in y
w as run over P o lite liellevt* she h a il h rc ii
kno cked front I m-c b icycle w hen the tru c k llrst
rolletl out ol control H arriett said ilie invesllK.tilo n c o n lln u c s and the d e a lli a|i|iears to have
lieen a ccid e n ta l As of M ils mornlUK. police have
not fllctl charKes aKatnsi TausclH-r In co n n ce llo n
w ll li the in ciden t

Kelley trial date scheduled
S A N F O R D — T ria l has Itccn set lo r A p ril 23
for Sem inole C o un ty C o m m issio n e r Je n n ife r
Kelley and her lorm er h usband anti eaiu|&gt;.UKn
m an.iKer KoKhan Kelley
T he K e lle y s fat e a total til I 15 charKes fllctl In
October by the S tale A tto rn e y 's O lflcc. a lle gin g
they violated stale ca m p a ig n IlnancInK laws
tlu rln K J e n n ife r K e lle y's h id lor the D istrict 5
co u n ty co m m issio n seat.
T h e tria l h a il o rlK In a lly Im-cii set for a
D ecem ber hearlriK. but a ll Sem inole C o u n ty
Iu i Ik cs de clin e d lo hear Ilie case anti die m atter
w as assiKneil lo lirevart! C o u n ty C irc u it JutlKe
Kdw artl J . Rlt liardsnn R ic h a rd s o n s aide anti
Sem inole ( 'n u n ly c lc ik s c o n firm the case w ill be
fieartl In a Sem inole C o u n ty courtroom
Je n n ife r and KoKhan Kelley, m arried 31
years, were divorced Ja n . 31 In Lake County.

Youth club director dies
M ID W A Y H a ro ld J a s o n T h o m a s . 25.
director of the West S an ford Hoys and G irls
C lu b , was k ille d In a tra llic art Idem In Sanford
T uesday n lK b l
A S a u lo rti boy w ho w as rltliuK w ith Thom as.
Leo H u ll. 15. H S a llp o ln lc A|&gt;arlinents. Sanford,
w as m juretl anti lrans|M irled lo O rla n tlo HrKlonal Metllt al Center, a F lo rid .i H ighw ay Patrol
s|Mikestnan sa id today. H u lls su lle rcti chest
in ju rie s
F ill* rc|Hiris say a IlfH 'l Nlss.ni p ick u p truck
co llid e d w ith T lio m a s' I1IH3 Toyota as T h o m a s
pullt tl from llrtsson Avenu e lu lu the |&gt;atli of die
tru ck IruvcIluK on C elery Avenue In M idw ay al
about il |&gt; m. The tru c k 's driver suffered a
broken arm .
T he F ill* InvcstlKatlon c o n lln u c s a nti die
sjM ikesuian said charKes are |ieudlnK aKalnsl

Antonio Williams. 24. 2490 W

IHili Si .

Sanford, the d river of die tru ck , who was treated
a l Cen tral F'lorltLi Kt'KIonal lln s p ii.il In San ln rtl
F ro m s t a ll re p o rts

INDEX
B r id g e ................
C l a s s if i e d s ....... ........4B
C o m i c s ............. .
C r o s s w o r d .......
........3B
O a a t h s.............. .........3 A
Ed it oria l............ ........4A
F lo r id a .............. ........2A

H o r o s c o p o .......
N ation............... ........0A
P o o p lo ..............
P o l l c o ............... ........3A
S p o r t s ............... ........IB
........3B
W oath or............
W o r l d ...............

Partly cloudy, maybe some rain
P a rtly clo u dy skies
have a 20 percent
i ll.n u t | ir u tlu i lu g
r a in lo tla y
II i k Iis
Iik I.iv iii die u|i|H-r
7 lK and low s lo u lK h l
il l Ilie it|i|ier a lls
II i K b s t o m o r r o w
u K a lii in the 70s
F o r m oro w e ath er, se e P a g e 2A

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163 — Sanford. Florida

A night
at the
m ovies
Protests and pickets
but no con fron tation s
By VICKI DoSORMIBR

Herald staff writer
S A N F O R D — C h r i s t ia n k &gt;&lt;&gt;u |is hail w a r n e d th ey
w o u ld I m- out III lorn- lo (irolesi d ie show iiik ol " T h e
l.asi Tcuijit.itioii ol ( hr lsi ai S e m in o le ( o m n i u m
l\ C o IIckc Iasi ii ik I i I hut It w a s 500 s t u d e n t s an d
o t h e r s op|Nised lo c e n s o r s h i p w h o crow ded o u l s i d c
die s, rccniiiK
T h e t o i i s l l l u l i o l i is n o t m o c k e d
Slo|i
c e n s o r s h i p . re ad o n e s ik ii
R i k Ii i s Wliat r i g h t s "
read a n o t h e r
A m a n d r e s s e d like a m e m b e r ol the Ucsla|Mi
iiijiii lied silently o u t sid e the i Iimk w h e re tin- him
w a s tic iiik s h o w n e a r n iiik a s i k i i d i a l l e a d |)nu I
w o rry how I look |ust irtisi m e
l l i i t t- w o m e n . si.iiuhiiK sili-ndv ne ar die lio ni ol
lilt hue. s|Hike with | mu p l e a r o u n d Iheill . i I miii I llle lr
I h r ls lla ll I m In Is bill w o u ld tint k ° till record a s
I h-ii ik lor or .iKauisi d ie Him
A vo iiiik m a n tl re sscil t n n s e r v a l i v e Iv m a c o a l
an il tie tried lo s h o u l d o w n i i i i i i i I h i s ol anti
t l l l / f l i s Kriinps
Y o u a r c K'tniK to K " n&gt; fu ll
be shouted
You
m u st hear G o d s w i n d
T o d i a l e n d lie b a n d e d
Jia s s c ts by a I mmiKIi I t OIII.IIIIIIIK the K "sp cl ol J u l l l l
w r illc ii in modi i i i K i i k Ii s I i
F ollow iiik p r o l e s i s Irnm th e t li r is ila u t o m m u u l i v
Iasi m o n l li Ilie SI I Hoard ol l i u s l e e s ■ host lo
m o v e d ie St r e e m i l K &lt;&gt;l die lilill Iroili lilt* 350 s e a l
Fun A r t s A u d it o r i u m to a t lassriNim d ia l cou ld
at t iiiiiim I.i Ii - M l |Mople l l l i t e lilt III si M) |m-ii |||i - III
line wi re s c a n it. d i e dtMir w a s locked an ti lout
set lirlly g u a r d s w et. sla llolietl o iilsltle m i ..............I
dial Ibe t 'In 1st tail Kt 'to |is w on It I m a k e g. m” 1oil then
du e.it lo b r eak ii|&gt; lilt s h o w i n g No sin II vlnlt-m e
w a s a llc m |ilc tl
I b e I 0HN him I f lea sed hv U n iv e r s a l Sllllllu s. h a s
In c h d ie c ctil er ol e n lllr o v c r s y s in c e lM;|oie its
rt-lii'sc
M any &lt;il th o s e in ntti-iulaiii e It It th e m ove to a
lo o m loti s m a ll Itt at t tmnttl.tle all I hose w I it ■ w.ttilt tl
lo s e c Ilie llitiv it . le strii It d d ie pnhln s a b l b l\ Iti
m a k e a dec isio n lot IllelU selves a s lo d ie vallt lllv ol
S e e M o v ie . Page 3 A

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Only a handful of those who waited in line got inside to see the movie.

This Hitler lookalike, m inus the moustache, did a little goose-stepping.

Lake M ary m ay a d o p t sto re s e c u rity m e a su re s
By L A U R A L. SULLIVAN

Herald s ta ll writer
L A K E M AR Y
alter lln- l.aki

Nearly o tic vear
Mary t in C o m

llllssln il lirsl consult It d i lnui|ilnK
d o w n on i iiu veiiieiu &lt; s lim security
lln io iiitn is s io u i o i i i k Iii i i i .iv atlo|ii
rt'Kulalltins lot I In- all night Iimh I
slort-s

Oil F e b
15. th e t o m m i s s i o n
i m a i i l m n u s h ap jit o v e il lirsl reathiiK

Sanford mayor
declares April 1
as ‘Census Day’
By J. M A R K BARFI ELD

Herald s ta ll writer
SANFORD — Print.ilmliiK
April 1 "Census Day In Sailford." Mayor Ht-lfyt- Smith
urKt'tl all rcsltlenls lo |&gt;.utti l|»ale
in die Ictlcral Kovcrtimcnf's
count ol n-siilciiis
"From lln- city's jiolul ol
view, wc have a vcslctl lulcrcsl
lit kcIII iik an .Mt uralc coim i."
Sinnti said Wednesday morutiiK
as slit- signed die |irnt lamatloii
Martha Drown Htireau ol
Census commuully awareness
sjM-clallsl. S.111I S iii Iiio Ic County
rcsltlenls slioukl receive llit-ir
census i|iifsUunualrcs after
M ardi 23. They shnultl he
ctimplelt-tl amt returned tiy
April I - I I S Census Day
SitnlortFs hnustiiK rchahllllalion |iniKram is ik'|M-uilcni on
an accurate census ol lln- city's
|Mipulaliou ol low anil uioilrr
alt-lilt time lamllcs. Stull tl said
Ifrow ii saitl u|i In $I2K in
Ictlt-tal anl can I m lost lor each
person mu coiinictl iii the
census
"A low cniilll ol I jicrcciil
would really ailed die i lly ol
Sanloril." Hrown s.ml
Ifrow ii saitl one problem d ia l
w ill be a cba lle n g t- lo the
at t lirat y ol die i c lls u s is i n u ll
lin g m lKr.m l l.u iu w tirk e rs who
may le.u It gal or im m iK ra llo n
r e p e r e u s s io iis Iro m K * 'u tU
cen su s liito rm a llo ii Hrown v iit i
See C e n s u s . Page 5 A
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ol an ortlinant e teipiiriiiK tw o t l e r k s
In s ia ll eat h t iillM'lllt ui e s to re an d
o ilie r rci.n l n u t le ts In-tween m p m
alltl M a III lllsl.lll.iltt&gt;11 ill s eeu rlly
i a m e r a s and u n p ro v e d lig ln u ig ui
sto re |i.u kuiK lots
C o m m i s s i o i i e r s lirsi revlt-wetl a n
otilltiaiii t- u letilu .il l o o m |&gt;asst d in
Sa u lo rti iii Dett-mlM-r bill mailt
s e v e r a l c h a n g e s a n il tli-lt-iinns I mIon- a p p i o v ii i K &gt;bi ri'K u la llo u s lln
Sa u lo rti ortllitautt- w a s p a t l c r m d

.tiler li'KIslalloil a d o p le d in IIIHli b\
lln i i n ol G aliu -s v lllc . die lu st
Florida t in in |i I.h c die rt-Kulailous
oil t onvciilt-ut e slort-s
.S a i i lo r t ls o rtlliiance a|ipllc s otilv
to i n iiV f lllcilci* slort-s. bill L a k e
Marv s | uo po sed o r d in a n c e wooltl
a p p ly lo all s t o r e s o |m-ii la ic Al
d io u K h c o n v e n i e n c e s t o r e s a r c Ihc
o n l y r etail o iill et now o p en 21
h o u rs d ie r i'K u la llo u s w o u ld allei t
a m liijtuir s to re s g a s s i a l l o n s or

oil ie r o ii ll c ls biuli iii lln lu ll in '
f i le S a u l o r d ortlinant e a l s o n
li m i t s oilier se e u n iv m e a su re s
silt'll a s r o b b etv | i l f Villlli.M t n u r s e s
lor all stu n e m p lo y e e s . li 1st a lla Iit &gt;i I
ol drop salt s a n d ll llills lot c a s h
kepi In slttrc r e g is t e r s
L a k e M a r v C o m m i s s i o n e r s n| i i l e d lilt- a t l i l i i i o n . i l s a l i - i v
mt-asiircs. s a v i n g dit-v m l n i iK c d mi
i o iisiiiiiiio n.il r iK b ls o l m e n h a u l s

See S e c u r it y . Page 5 A

B u s in e s s e s g e t e x p r e s s w a y reprieve
Wcdllcstl.iv uii.ilillliously ag ie i tl lo lilt llu-li lig h t ol
w a y r e se r v a tio n tor d ie / . i v i e s Pl .i/a Howell P l a n
ie i n d u e in «i &gt;iii m i m il v . WiMidhridgc A | i.ir lm e iils a m i
s e v e r a l oilu-r b u s i n e s s e s m u il m o n e y is .iv udahlt tor tin
s i x m ile S l i d e l l ol lilt- pro|M&gt;s&lt; d l o a d wav l l u l e s . u a
lion w ill rt'inaiu o n v . u a i i i l.m ils a m i h o m e s
" T i l l s l a k e s a n y |n-ri ep lio n that vve b ad r t - s l r l c i i - i l

By J. M AR K BARFI ELD

Hotald s ta ll wnler
SANFORD
llu s|m, it 1 ol die Seminole Cnutily
Kv|ircssuav tiaui|illllK over a hall do/cil businesses
vycsl ol II.S Highway 17112 has Ih-cii removed — tor
now
Seminole fnuiiiv Expressway Authority members

See R e p rie v e . Page 3 A

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Check please
The YToman 4 C lub o l Sanlord co n in b u le d $4.(100 lo
the Sanford Scenic Improvement Board lo be used
toward p u llin g up lig h ls and constructing restrooms
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al Park on Park Above are (I lo r) SIB chairman
Martha Yance/ and Woman s C lu b members Ha/t-i
C ash and B ill' Gielow

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Two-year-old loses fight for life
College guarantees Jobs for grads
M IAM I — M la m ID a d e C o m m u n ity College w ill refund tu itio n
to stu d e n ts w h o do not receive a jo b upon graduation. o fficia ls
sa id W ednesday.
T h e m oney-back guarantee a p plies to a lim ite d n u m b e r o f
fields w here dem and for graduates Is h igh. Including n u rsin g ,
m e d ica l a n d m o rtu a ry sclenres.
S ch o o l president Robert M cCabe said Ihe program , w h ich
sta rts th is fall. Is the first of Its kin d In Florid a . A d m in istra to rs
d o not expect to refund the 8738 a n n u al tu itio n fee to m a n y
stu d e n ts in the selected degree program s because o f the s ch o o l's
placem ent record In those areas.
"S tu d e n ts are not choosing these prog ra m s." said M cCabe.
"M o s t o f the stu d e n ts w ho com e to us. com e th in k in g about
g o in g o n for a bach elor's degree. But there are a lot of program s
we offer w here there Is jo b placem ent for stu d e n ts."
A d m in is tra to rs hope the guarantee w ill attra ct students w hose
fa m ilie s receive p u b lic assistance or live In poverty.

Agsnts seize 12,700 pounds of hashish
P O R T C A N A V E R A L — A u th o ritie s seized 12.700 p o u n d s of
h a sh ish o n an ocean-going tugboat off Ihe F lo rid a Coast In one of
Ihe biggest h ash ish h au ls In the n ation 's h isto ry, federal o fficia ls
a n n ou n ce d W ednesday.
" T h is se izu re Is very im portant. It's the s lx th largest (hashish)
se izu re In the U .S .." said Pete C h arettr. a D ru g Enforcem ent
A d m in is tra tio n official from M iam i.
G o ve rn m e n t officials. In clu din g the IOO-membcr cie w o f Ihe
Coast G u a rd C u tte r Seneca, w h ich boarded the vessel and seized
the cargo, d isplayed Ihe h au l discovered aboard Ihe N in a I. a
39-ycar-old tugboat registered In Honduras.
T h e 120-foot tug w as boarded and Its eigh t-m an crew arrested
T ue sd a y d u rin g storm y w eather and h ig h seas. Charette said.
O ffic ia ls w ould not say where ih e boarding took place.

Woman awarded $1.1 million In lawault
J A C K S O N V I L L E — A Palatka w om an h as w on a S l. l- m lllio n
a w ard In her c iv il rig h ts law su it against fo u r St. J o h n s C o u n ty
sheriff" s deputies accused o f Intervening In a dom estic dispute.
T h e su it by Lort Bowden said the fo u r officers used th e ir
p o sitio n s a s deputies to fin d and detain h e r in 1987 so her
estranged h usband co u ld take ih c lr Infant son. One o f Ihe
deputies Is B ow den 's form er faiher-ln-law .
A frd r r a l Ju ry deliberated about 7 0 m in u te s Tuesday before
ru lin g against the defendants. Deputy M e lv in T enn yson . Lt.
B y ro n K irk la n d and a u x ilia ry o lllce ts F le m in g Bowden and
T o m m y W ayne Bowden.
T o m m y W ayne Bowden Is the w om an 's form er father-in-law
and brother of defendant F le m in g Bowden.
T h e Ju ry aw arded Mrs. Bowden 8800 .0 0 0 In com pensatory
dam ages. K irk la n d and both Bow dens w ere ordered to pay
• 100.000 each In p u n itiv e damages.
If upheld on appeal. Ihe Judgement w o uld be [Mid by ihe
Flo rid a S h e ri IT s Self-Insura nee Fund.

Lung infection claims boy
despite special treatment
M IN N E A P O L IS - A 2-year o ld
F lo rid a boy who w as flow n lo
M inn esota th is m onth fo r special
treatm ent after he fe ll Into an
n l g a r - l n f e a t e d p o o l d ie d
W e d n e s d a y , a h o s p it a l
spokesw om an said.
K y le S u tto n o f L o u g h m a n died
at 8:22 C S T at the U n iv e rs ity of
M inn esota H ospital a n d C lin ic,
about a n h ou r and a h a lf after
doctors rem oved h im from a
s o p h is t ic a t e d h e a r t - lu n g
m a c h in e , s p o k rs w o m a n M ary
S ta n lk said.

C A P E C A N A V E R A L — T h e m ilita ry crew of the
sh u ttle A tla n tis p re su m a b ly lau nched a 19-ton
p ictu re -ta kin g M le llllc T h u rsd a y to sp y on the
S oviet U n ion, cle a rin g Ihe w ay for la n d in g S u n d a y
In C a lifo rn ia 's M ojave Desert.
N A S A has Imposed a new s blackout In rffre t to
keep the R u ssians In the dark about the secret
m issio n and Ihe expected deploym ent o f (h r
sh u ttle 's top-secret payload, reportedly set for
around 6 a.m. E S T . could not be confirm ed
Im m ediately.
B u t the A ir Force allow ed N A S A to lift the
secrecy su rro u n d in g the 34th sh u ttle m ission
som ew hat T h u rsd a y b y a nn ou n cin g that A tla n tis
and Its five-man cre w arc scheduled to land
S u n d a y at E dw ards A ir Force Rase. C a lif.
“ W e're going lo la n d on M arch 4 at Edw ards.”
said N A S A spokesm an J e ff Carr. " T h e crew Is
d oing w ell and the space shut He A lla n Iis Is
c o n tin u in g lo perform sa tisfa cto rily ."
W h ile Ihe exact la n d in g tim e w ill not be
u n n o u n e rd u n til 24 h o u rs before rr-e n lry . the
flight Is expected to la st about four days. 10 hours
and 4 3 m inutes, w h ic h w ould result In a la n d in g
sh o rtly before 2 p.m . E S T Sunday.

Man sentenced
to 1,698 years
wins new trials

P E N S A C O L A — A w om an w ho allegedly dem anded m oney
from a robbery suspect In re tu rn for h id in g him has been
charged w ith bein g a p rin cip le to arm ed robbery, police sa id
W ednesday.
T h e w om an. Angeret Jo n e s. 28. was charged after she
allegedly h id Ihe suspect from police fo llo w in g a T u csd u y
m o rn in g arm ed robbery at a service slut Ion. police said.
T h e suspect. G a ry D cm ra trlcc H arrison. 22. w as charged w ith
robbery. A n o th e r m an. J o e Le w is M itch e ll. 24. Is accused of
h e lp in g HarTlson p lan the robbery and w a itin g outside d u rin g
the holdup.
A cco rd in g to police, a suspect entered a service station, waved
a .22 c a lib e r h an dgun and dem anded m oney. He look the m oney
and then ran to an apartm ent com plex several blo cks away.
He then approached a w om an and asked h er lo hide h im . S he
allegedly dem anded 820. but a cce p t'd h is offer for 8 IO. S he
a llegedly locked h er apartm ent door a n d gave police false
in form a tio n on h is whereabouts.
H arriso n, however, w as arrested alter a w itn e ss told police the
suspect w as In Jo n e s' apartm ent.

UR1R*p*r1
M IAM I — A m a n sen­
tenced to 1.698 y e a rs In
p riso n for a series o f arm ed
ro b b e rie s wan granted new
tria ls by an a p peals court
th a t ru le d he s h o u ld have
been tried separately for
each hold-up.
J a m e s C a n n a d y 's
p u n ish m e n t exceeded state
se n te n c in g g u id e lin e s by
1.671 years, but th e a p­
peals co urt did not fo cu s on
that Issue.
T h e T h ird D is tric t Co urt
o f A p p e a l reversed Cann a d y ’s 1987 c o n v ic tio n this
w eek on grounds th a t he
w a s u n fa irly b ro u g h t to
tra il on 18 felonies stem ­
m in g from the rob b e rie s of
s ix M ia m i businesses.
T h e appeals co u rt said
each robbery case sh o u ld
have been tried separately.
P ro s e c u to rs p la n lo do
e x a c tly that.
M e t r o • I) a d e p o l i c e
w o rked for m on th s to catch
C a n n a d y . a ccu se d of
c o m m it t in g th e c r im e s
a fte r h is escape from a
m in im u m -se cu rity prison.
He h ad Just been prom oted
to a work-release program .

Winn-Dixie recalls Superbrand cheese
J A C K S O N V I L L E — W in n -D ix ie Stores Inc. has recalled Us
S upe rb ra n d cheese products after a rou tine lest of a sam ple
batch detected u bacteria, o fficia ls said W ednesday.
T h e G eorgia D epartm ent o f A g ricu ltu re W ednesday co nfirm ed
Ihe presence o f the bacteria Hslerla m on o cylog rn e s In a sam ple
o f W in n -D ix ie S upe rb ra n d S lice d Cheese Im itation processed
cheese slice s taken from a processing plant.
W in n -D ix ie said It stopped sh ip p in g the product, and as a
precautionary m easure, rem oved from shelves S uperbrand
K o u n try S lice s o f A m e rica n S an dw ich S lic e s and In d ivid u a lly
wrapped slices o f I’a s le u riz rd Process Cheese Food.
T h e co m pan y asked that custom ers re tu rn uny of these
p rodu cts to ih e sio re for a fu ll refund.
F ro m U n lta d P r a ia I n te rn a tio n a l rs p o rts

T A L L A H A S S E E - The da lly
number Wednesday in the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 948
□ SlralQht Play (numbers in exact
order): &gt;290 on a 90-cent bet, 1900
on It.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
180 for a 50 cent bet. 1160 on 11
□ Box 6 (numbers In any order).
140
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-------------- bet.
“ 180 on
i l Il .
□Straight Box 3 1330 In order
drawn. 180 In any order on a t t bet
□ Straight Box 6 1290 In order
drawn. 140 if picked in combination
on 1 1 bet.

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Thursday, March 1. 1990
Vol 82. No 163
PuMtUM* Daily »n* h W i .
Saturday ky Th* Sealer* Herald.
|M. see N. Franck Ana . Sanford
Fla. tin t.
Sacand Clati PatIa, a Paid at Sanford.
Florida tlrtl
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O therw ise. N A S A o fficia ls have had n oth in g to
say about th e progress of th e 34th shuttle m issio n
since an h o u r and 50 m in u te s after takeoff, when
a brief statem ent was released saying A tla n tis and
Its crew had been given a " g o " for rou tine orb ita l
operations.
Navy Capt. Jo h n " J .O . " Creighton. 40. the
com m ander. A ir Force Col. Jo h n Casper. 48. the
c o p ilo t. M arine Ll. Col. D avid H llm ers. 40. A ir
Force Col. R ich a rd " M ik e " M ullanc. 44. and N avy
Lt. Cm dr. Pierre T huot. 34, begun th e ir first fu ll
day In orb it W ednesday evening.
A lth o u g h the goal o f the sixth m ilita ry space
shuttle m issio n Is classified. A via tio n W eek ft
Spare T echn ology m agazine reported last m on th
t h e s h u t t l e te a m p la p n e d lo la u n c h a
slute-of-thc-art 8500 m illio n satellite T h u rsd a y
d u rin g A tla n tis 's IHth 9 0 -m ln u lc orbit, or som e 27
hours after laun&lt; h.
The m agazine teported the 37.000-pound satel­
lite Is equipped w ith u high-tech photographic
system capable of beam ing back super-sharp
digital p ictu re s or ground largets arou n d the w orld
lo help m o n ito r arm s co n tro l treaties.
T ile spacecraft also Is believed lo be equipped
w ith e le ctro n ics gear to eavesdrop on supposedly
secure S oviet m ilita ry co m m un ication s.

Two state officials jump aboard
Martinez re-election bandwagon
Unit** F m i International
T A L L A H A S S E E - G ov. Hob
M artinez was endorsed for rcelection W ednesday b y In s u r­
a n c e C o m m is s io n e r T o m
G a lla g h e r and Secretary of S ta le
J i m S m ith , w h o s q u e lc h e d
speculation he m ight seek the
G O P n om in atio n for him self.
S m ith has been m entioned In
T ullahassee circ le s us a possible
ch allen ger lo the governor In the
R e p u b lica n p rim a ry . But d u rin g
u n ew s conference with M artinez
and G allagher. S in llh sa id h r is
lo y a l to M artinez.
" H e can ce rta in ly count on m y
endorsem ent in th is ca m p a ig n ."
S m ith (old reporters.
"U n fo rtu n a te ly . T allahassee is
d riv e n by ru m o rs ." S m ith said.
''T h e r e 's n e v e r b een a n y
thought we co uld be can didates
agulnst G ov. M artin e z."
"T h o s e m in o rs never had any
busts, except they seemed lo
have a IHe o f their o w n ." said
M artinez.
H e has d ra w n n u m e ro u s
ch a lle n ge rs In the G O P prim a ry .
In r lu llin g S e n . M a r le n e
W oodson-llow ard. K-Bradenton.
but was e x p re lrd tu w in rcnom lnatton easily.
" M y whole cam paign Is geared
toward the Su|icr Howl, w h ic h Is
the general ctc llo n ." M artinez
said.
" T h e Ijolln m lin e Is. Ilic gov­

ernor's done a good Job here In
F lo rid a ." said Gallagher.
R e p u b lic a n s S m it h u n d
G a lla g h e r both face rr-c irc llo n
ca m p a ig n s o f Ih clr ow n th is
year. T h e y are servin g two-year
term s opened up by Ihe re tire ­
m ent o f D e m o rru ltc . .C abin et,
members.
S m ith nerved two term s a s u
D em ocratic slate attorney g e n ­
e ra l b e g in n in g In 1978. He
sw ttrh rd parties and went lo
w ork for M artinez after lo sin g
Ihe 1986 D em ocratic n o m in a ­
tion for governor.
"It w as not m any years ago
lh .il there w eren't Cabin et of­
ficers lo h rlp R epu blican gover­
nors ru n ." S m ith said. "T o d a y
Ihere arc. und we're ready lo go
to w o rk ."
M a rtin e z sa id he d o cs not
expect to begin form al c a m ­
p a igning u n til late sp rin g or
curly sum m er, but he has c o l­
lected m ore than 85 m illio n
toward h is re-eiccllon and has
hern a irin g television ads to u t­
ing his record on Ihe e n v iro n ­
ment a n d as a supporter of
capital punishm ent.
T h e n ation al G O P has targeted
M artin e z' rr-cle cllo n as a top
priority for 1990. President B u sh
has already visited Ihe state on
the g ove rn or's behalf a n d Is
expected lo return several lim es,
said J e b Bush the p residen t's
son und cauq&gt;a!gn ch a irm a n

T h e m oney w as m ade a v a il­
a b le t h r o u g h t h e s t a t e ' s
C h ild r e n 's M e d ic a l S e r v ic e s
Program , w h ich helps ch ild re n
whose fam lle s are u na ble to pay.
K y le 's p a r e n t s w e re u n e m ­
ployed.
T h e boy began treatm ent Feb.

8 on the sp e cia l m achine, known
os an extra-corporeal m em brane
o x y g e n a tio n u n it, o r E C M O .
S ta n lk sa id. H ow ever. K y le ’s
lu n gs co n tin u e d to deteriorate,
and he rem ain ed In a com a u n til
he died, sh e skid.
“ T he u n o fficia l cause o f death
was respirato ry fa ilu re ," S ta n lk
said.
H o s p ita l o ffic ia ls expect
perform a n autopsy, she M id .

to

Passenger
pulls plug
on plane
U FIlU yw t
O R L A N D O - A passen­
g e r a b o a r d a U n it e d
A irlin e s Jet spotted sm oke
In the ca b in W ednesday
w h ile th e D C -8 w as at the
te rm in a l and pu lle d open
an em ergency e xit In a
p a n ic , p r o m p tin g m o re
than tw o dozen people lo
evacuate the plane, o fficials
M id .
T h e re w as no fire on Ihe
a ircra ft, but about 3 0 of Ihe
167 p a s s e n g e r s a b o a rd
F lig h t 123 slid dow n Ihe
ch ute on to the tarm ac at
O r la n d o I n t e r n a t i o n a l
A i r p o r t . U n i t e d
sp o k e sw o m a n S a ra
D o m a ck e r said.
T h e rest o f the passen­
gers w a lke d off the plane
th rou g h Ihe jet w ay In an
e v a c u a tio n by flig h t a t­
tendants, D o rn a ck rr said.
The passenger who
n n k rd open the exit door
ad seen sm oke from an
o ve rh e atin g a ir co n d itio n ­
in g u n i t , s o m e t h in g
D o r n a c k e r d e s c rib e d a s
"n o t th a t u n co m m o n ."
O ne p a sse n g e r com t o iiii t j j u r v in
the m is h a p a n d w as taken
lo the hospital. D om acker
said. •
•««
C a r o ly n F e n n e ll,
s p o k e s w o m a n f o r th e
G reater O rlan do A vtatlon
A u th o rity , said the passen­
g e r w h o p a n ic k e d h a d
forced open the left rear
e x it a n d d e p lo y e d th e
c h u te . T h e p a sse n g e r,
w hose nam e w as w ithheld,
w as not arrested.
T h e re were 167 pussengers a n d a crew o f seven on
Ih e p la n e , w h ic h w a s
bound for C h ica g o 's O 'H are
International A irp o rt, then
o n lo S a n Francisco.
T he Incident happened at
7:15 a.m .. one m in u te be ­
fore th e pla n e 's scheduled
departure, D o m a ck e r said.
"W h e n you have an a ir
c o n d it io n in g p a c k
overheat. It Is lik e ly that
you m ig h t gel som e e v i­
d e n ce o f sm o k e In th e
cabin , eith er Ihe sm e ll o r
a p p e a ra n c e o f sm o k e ,* ’
D o m a ck e r said.

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■XTBNDID OUTLOOK

LOCAL POMCASTT od a y...Pa rtly clo u d y w llh a

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H ig h s In the upper 7 0 s w ith
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a h igh In the m id to u p p e r 70s
und a 3 0 percent ch a n ce of
showers. Southeast w in d s at 10
to 15 m ph.
E x t e n d e d o u llu o k . . . M o s t ly
clo u d y S a tu rd a y u nd S un day
w llh a ch a n ce of rain. H ig h s In
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S tate o ffic ia ls review ed h is
case and I hen pledged to pay a
m in im u m of 840.000 for K y le 's
m edical care, clearing Ihe w ay
for Ihe treatm ent.

Shuttle crew deploys satellite

Police say woman triad to hide robber

LOTTERY

K y le 's rase drew w idespread
atte n tio n In hts home state a f lr r
F lo rid a G ov. B ob M artinez took
an interest In th e boy's p ligh t.
K y le 's parents, Scott Sutton
and M elissa B u rke s, were w ith
the boy w hen he died. S ta n lk
said.
"W e wunt lo lh a n k everyone
w h o has been so kin d to us
th ro u g h o u t t h is o rd e a l." the
couple said In a statem ent re­
leased by th e h ospital. " W e
kn o w the hospital did a ll II could
g ive n the s itu a tio n and w e're
h appy to know K y le Is now w ith
G o d ."

K y le fell Into a neighbo r's pool
on Ja n . 2 3 and ro n tra rle d n lu n g
Infection, apparently la-cause of
the d irty water. S ta n lk said the
boy suffered severe lu n g and
n cu rn lo g lra l damage.
He w as In itia lly trra le d at Ihe
A r n o ld P a lm e r H o s p it a l fo r
C h ild re n and W om an In O r­
lando. b u t do cto rs there de ­
term ined he nreded a special
treatm ent.
K y le w as flow n to M innesota
on Feb. 8 after Ihe b o y's pligh t
was brought lo Ihe attention of
M artinez.

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SOLUNAR TABLE: Mill. 8:20 S u n fo rd W e dn esday w a s 7 6
a.m.. H 55 p.m.: MaJ. 2:i0 a.m.. degrees und the o ve rn igh t low
March 11 2:40 p.m. TIDES: Dcyton* w as 5 5 ns reported by Ihe
Beech: high*. 10:46 a.m.. 11:16 U n iv e rs ity o f Florida A g ric u l­
p.rn.; lows. 4:33a.m.. 4:45 p.rn.; tu ra l Research a n d E d u ca tio n
New Smyrna Beech: high*. C enter. C e le ry Avenue.
NEW
10:51 a . m . 11:21 p m.; lows.
Recorded ra in fa ll d u rin g the
M a rch 2 0 4:38 a.m.. 4:50 pm.; C o c o a
Beach: highs. 11.06 a.m., 11:36 24-hour period en ding at 9 a.m .
T h u rsd a y totalled 0 .0 0 Inch.
p.m.; lows. 4:53 a.m.. 5:05 pin.
FU LL

M A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach- W a ve s are 2
feel a n d choppy. C u rre n t Is lo
(h r n o rth w ith a w ater tem pera­
ture o f 6 2 degrees New Smyrna
Beach: W aves a rc 2 feel and
ch oppy. C u rre n t Is to the north
w ith a w ater tem perature of 62
degrees. S u n screen factor: 15.

B0ATINQ
St. A u g u s lln r to J u p ite r Inlet

Small craft should exercise
caution Cape Canaveral
southward.
T o d a y ..-n o rth o f C a p e
C a n a v e ra l...w in d east 15 kts.
S e as 3 lo 5 ft. Buy and Inland
w a te rs a m o d e ra te c h o p .
C a n a v e r a l s o u t h w a r d .. .w in d
northeast lo east 15 lo 2 0 kts.
S eas 4 to 6 ft.

T h e tem perature at 9 a.m .
to d a y w a s 67 d e g re e s a n d
W edn esday's overnight low w as
56. as recorded b y the N ational
W eather Service at the O rlan do
lu irrn a tlo n a l Airport.
O th e r W eather Se rvice data:

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□ Barometric pressure.30.30
□ Relative humidity....78 pet
□Winds.....Northeast. 8 mph
□ Rainfall••*••••*«***■■*••#*••«••O in.
□Today's sunset....6:28 p.m.
□.Tomorrow’s sunrise....8:80

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�Sanford Harald. Sanford, F lo rid a — Ttiuraday, M arch 1, 1990 — S A

County: Elbow
g r o a s o before
cash for building
Sanford man arraatad on drug chargos
LO N G W O O D — Sem inole C o u n ty s h e r iffs d e p u tie s who
slopped a ca r w ith an Im proper lice nse tag said th e y found
open beer In the car and co ca in e and m a riju a n a h id d e n In the
crotch of the pants o f an o ccu pa n t of Ihe car.
T h a i brou gh t charges o f possession o f co ca in e and m ariju ana
and possession of an open co n ta in e r o f alco ho l by a m in o r
against D arlu a D. Black. 20. 3 8 5 0 W ash in gton St.. Sanford. Me
was arrested a l 2:58 a m. T ue sda y a t 1 140 Second Place.
Lon g wood.

Alleged threats toad to arm cl
L O N G W O O D — A city police m a n arrested a m an for resisting
arrest w ith o u t violence w hen he w as a lle g e d ly uncooperative
when asked for Information d u rin g a traffic atop. T h e m a n then
allegedly threatened Ihc officer.
T h a i brought an added ch arge o f co rru p tio n b y threat
against Jo se p h Anderson. 4 8 . o f Apopka. He w as arrested at
10 4 5 p.m . Tuesday on C o u n ty Road 427. Longwood.

Woman accusad of kidnapping
M ID W A Y — A wom an h as been arrested after allegedly
a b d lin in g another wom an fro m a M idw a y street at gu npoint,
beat her and threatened to k ill her.
S e m in o le C o u n iy s h e riff's deputies charged M a ry Lou
Ham pton. 30. 2170 D ix ie A v c.. Sanford, w ith kidnapping,
aggravated battery and aggravated a ssa u lt at her house at
about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Sonya C o llin s. 21. 2031 W . D ixie Ave. had reported lo
s h e riffs deputies that H a m p to n kidn apped her from D ixie
Avenue a l Sipes Avenue at gunpoint at about I p.m.
W endesday. T w o w itnesses reported se ein g H am pto n force
C o llin s Into a car driven b y another wom an. C o llin s was
re porte dly beaten w ith th e h an d g u n a n d h e r life was
threatened, deputies said.
T he vehicle stopped on S ip e s Avenue a n d deputies sa id both
Ihr suspect and victim got ou t and struggled w ith each other.
T hen H am pton allegedly htt the victim In ih e head w ith a b rick
before flrc ln g w ith Ihe d riv e r. T h e d riv e r had not been located
when H am pton was arrested, deputies said. A m o tlv r for the
attack w as not reported.

Three charged with armed robbery
A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S - Sem inole C o u n ty s h e riffs depu­
ties report the arrest of three m en accused of ro bbing a m an
and p u llin g the barrel or a h an dgun Into hla m outh o n D unbur
Street, ru ra l Altam onte S p rin g s. W ednesday night.
T h e v ictim rrjxirtcd he w a s a lso hit tw ice In lh e face by one
of i he robbers.
T h e suspecls. a ll o f ru ral A lta m o n te S p rin g s — H a ro ld Poole.
2 ). 145 Ja ck so n SI.: T ro y H ill, 21. 147 Ja ck so n S i.; and
H arrison Ham pton. 19. 148 O a k St., were arrested at U a k and
Ja ck so n streets at 9:30 p.m . W ednesday. T h e y are charged
w lDi arm ed robbery and aggravated assault.

Pot plants reportedly found In house
WINTER S PR IN G S - C it y C o u n iy Investigative Bureau
agents w ith a warrant searched 234 Buttonw ood A ve.. W inn S prings. W ednesday n ig h t a n d reported fin d in g tw o potted
m arijuana plan ts In the roo m s o f two residents.
T ha t ted tu charges o f c u ltiv a tio n and possesslun of
m ariju ana against M aureen L o u ise C a m pln osc. 37: a n d Jo d y
Mathew T racey. 19. A ls o arrested there on ch a rge s o(
possession of m arijuana w ere M ary E m ily S cally, 18. of that
address: and a 17-year-old L o n g w o -d boy.

Couple arrested during search
S A N F O R D — T in a M arie Low e. 24. and Jo se ph Earnest
Tanner. 22, 222 Red C o ach C ourt. Sanford, were arrested on
charges o f possession of le ss than 20 g ra m s of m a riju a n a and
d ru g paraphernalia W ednesday night.
C ity C o u n ty Investigative Bureau agents w ith a warrant
rcjxirtrd fin d in g the co n trab a n d In a search of the suspects'
house.

Man arrested on a DUI charge
S A N F O R D — The fo llo w in g person faces a charge o f d riv in g
under the Influence In S e m in o le County:
• R ich a rd Colon. 27. of O rla n d o, w as arrested at 1:40 p m.
W ednesday utter h is car w as In an a cciden t on S la te Road 436.
A ltam onte Springs.

R e giste re d nurses,
m a c h in ists bring
h om e the m o st m oney
From aU tt and wlra ro porta
R e g is t e r e d n u r ic s a n d
m a ch in ists arc Ihe highest paid
w o rkers In Sem inole C o u n iy .
according lo a new statew ide
wage survey. T h e survey a lso
sh ow s the conventional w isdom
generally holds Irue — that pay
scales go u p Ih r farther s o u th
you go.
But there arc exceptions, a c ­
co rd in g lo ih c survey by ih c
stale D epartm ent of Labor and
E m p lo y m e n t S e c u r it y a n d
tw o -d o z e n p r iv a t e I n d u s t r y
coun cils.
N u rsrs and heavy tru c k
drivers, for Instance, make m ore
m oney In the Ja ck so n v ille area
than In m ost other parts o f the
slate.
G e n e rally , though, the s u rv e y
show s that wages for the sam e
Job are higher In south F lo rid a
than they are In north F lo rid a
and ih c Panhandle. One Im p o r­
tant reason Is that the cost of
liv in g Is higher In Dade. Brow ard
and Palm Beach counties, so
w orkers are paid more m oney.
C o m p e titio n for w o rkers Is
stronger, loo. than In other p a rts
o f the stale.
T he (lip side of the Issue,
according lo the survey, o c cu rs
In the Panhandle, where there
are more w orkers com peting for
each Job. Those who get the Jobs
are generally w illin g lo settle for
levs.
In S e m ln o lr C o un ty, registered
n urse s and m a ch inists reported
the highest wages of the 48.4
percent of firm s who responded
to Ihe state survey, a D e p a rt­
ment of Labor spokrsperson sa id
to day. H e g lstered n u rse s r e ­
p o rte d a n a v e ra g e w age o f
9 ) 1.38 an hour, and m a ch in is ts
reported w a g rs at an average of

S I 1.13 an hour, he said.
T he low est wages reported In
Sem inole C o u n ty w ere earned
b y w a it e r s , w a it r e s s e s a n d
ba rte n d e rs, the sp okesperson
said. E x c lu d in g lip s , he said,
w a lle rs and w aitresses reporled
an average of 92.34 an hour.
B a rte n d e rs here re p o rte d a n
average of 94.02 an hour.
W ages Increase ye a rly for on ly
one q u arter of S em ino le C o u n ty
em ployees, the su rve y said. O nly
25 percent of firm s who resjtonded sa id Ihey offer cost-ofliv in g wage Increases.
O f the 107 firm s in Sem inole
C o u n ty w ho responded, more
e m p lo y e rs sa id th e y p rovide
dental Insurance th an health
Insurance, the D epartm ent o f
Labor reported. More than 4 1
percent o f firm s sa id Ihey p ro­
vide d e n ia l coverage, w h ile Just
less than 33 jiercent o f Sem inole
C o u n ty firm s said they provide
h e alth Insurance, the su rvey
sa id. T h e m a n u fa c tu rin g In ­
d u stry Is the m ost lik e ly to
p ro v id e b e n e fits, w h ile c o n ­
stru ctio n Is least lik e ly to p ro­
vide a benefit package, a cco rd ­
ing lo the survey.
State o fficials said Ihc study
m a rks the first lim e that b u s i­
nesses In each d [ F lo rid a 's B7
coun ties were surveyed s im u lta ­
neously.
S u rv e y s were sent to 2 I.0 (K)
em ployers last A p ril, and ft.153
re s p o n d e d . C o m p a n ie s w ith
fewer than 19 e m p lo y e rs were
t h r o w n o u t o f t h r s a m p le
because of a poor response rate.
T h e report com pares w agrs for
107 occupations, m o stly In Jobs
w h e re p a y Is h o u r ly
M ost
high level professional positions
su ch as doctors, la w ye rs and
e xe cu tive s were excluded.

By J. BARK BARFItLD
Herald staff w riter
S A N F O R D — Sem inole C o u n ty
co m m ission e rs have balked at
su ppo rtin g the re h abilitatio n of
Ihe M id w a y C o m m u n ity Center,
s a y in g they want to see more
co m m u n ity participation before
th ey pledge co u n ty dollars.
" W e 'd like to know how m u ch
s u p p o rt y o u h ave fro m the
p rivate sector In term s o f m oney
a n d elbow grease." said c o m ­
m issio n er F re d S i reel m an.
M id w a y c o m m u n ity leaders
a n d ch u rch officials w ant the
c o u n ty to re fu rb is h the delapldated lO-yeor-old b u ild in g at
t h e n o r th e n d o f W illia m s
A ve nu e lo use for co m m u n ity
a ctiv itie s and a s a day care
center. A year ago. co u n ty of­
fic ia ls estim ated repairin g the
b u ild in g w o u ld co at n e a r ly
980.000. W hen flrsl bu ilt, the
b u ild in g cost about 973.000.
A ll the w indo w s at the cen ter
have been e ith e r broken o r shot
o u t . E f f o r t s to b o a r d th e
structure, not In use for five
years, have failed. C o m m issio n ­
e rs T uesday approved spending
9 1 .9 0 0 to place m etal bars over
Ihe door and w indow s to prevent
entry.
B u t c o m m u n it y le a d e r s
w a n trd m ore than verbal su p ­
port. T heoble W ells and Les
S im m o n s, tw o re p icse n la tiv e s
w ith D ouglass Nnrthstar. a S e m ­
in o le C o u n ty bla ck R e pu blican
organ ization , said they w ill peti­
tio n M id w a y re s id e n ts n e xt
m on th lo determ ine w h a l In
w anted a l Ihe center.
S im m o n s said when Ihc co m ­
m u n ity 's desires for the use of
Ihe b u ild in g were know n, they
w ould ask the co u n iy for money.
B u i S t r c e tm a n a n d o t h e r
c o m m is s io n e r s on T u e s d a y
s u g g e s te d t h r o r g a n iz a t io n
s h o u ld seek c o m m u n ity and
b u siness co n trib u tio n s and labor
before a skin g the co u n ty for
financing.
"It w ill be a lot easier lo
co n vin ce u s o f the need for
m oney If the private sector ts
b e h ind th is ." S lre e lm a n said.
C o m m ission ch airm an San dra
G le n n had suggested leasing Ihc
cen ter for 91 yearly and a llo w in g
th e co m m u n ity to ojierate the
facility.
A fte r Ihe m eeting. M id w a y
leader J o h n c ll Ja ck so n sa id he
w as disappointed co m m ission ers
d id not show more support for
the project. "It's lim e for the
co u n iy lo sh ell out some m oney
for th is ." Ja c k s o n said.
Ja ck so n said M idw ay residents
m igh t be reluctant to pledge
m on ey a n d cITort to the re­
h ab ilita tio n o f Die center w itho u t
a show of fin a n cia l support from
the county.
But Je a n M elts, a resident o f
O ra n g e A v e n u e w est o f In ­
terstate 4. said Bookcrtow n re si­
den ts refurbished th e ir com m un lly center near her hom e and
take a great deal of pride In Its
m aintenance.
"In four years, not one w indo w
jiane has been broken ." M etis
com m enled.

Poll: Teens less
afraid of drugs
than children

Glenn announces re-election bid
Dob S turm and Fred S lre e lm a n,
“ There has been a lot said uboul p h ilo so p h ­
ical decisions being made on Ihe board of the
Sem inole C o u n iy C o m m issio n ." G le n n said,
" b u l If there are p h llo so p h lra l differences on
how we should u ppm arh som e Issues. 1 believe
there Is not a single person on Ihe Sem inole
C o u n iy C o m m issio n D ial does not believe In
Sem inole C o u n iy ." she said.
Am ong those at lending Ihe breakfast w rre
Sem inole C o u n iy C o m m issio n e rs Pul W arren
and J e n n ife r K e lle y. K e lle y 's ex-h u sb a n d
Eoghan Kelley. Rep. A rt G rtn dle. R -Altum ontc
Sprtngs. form er Florida Senate President J o h n
Vogt and S id Roche, developer o f Aluqun and
Alaquu Lakes. S tu rm 's cam paign m anager.
H arry llugle. also attended ’ lie fu n d Ion.
A cco rdin g lo election 's su pe rviso r San dra
Goard. only G le n n and S lu m i. seeking a th ird
term as D ls lrlrt 2 co m m ission er, have opened
cam paign accounts.

a * J. MARK 9AHF19U)
Herald s ta ll writer
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - K ic k in g off her
bid for u th ird fo tir-y ra r term a s D istrict 4
co u n ty co m m issio n e r th is m orn in g. Sandra
G le n n told about 3 5 0 w rll-w ls h rrs and supporters she w ill liase her ram|&gt;algn on m urage,
e x jw rle n cc and leadership.
" A few years ago. when 1 w as Ihe llrs l
w o m a n e le rte d to th e S e m in o le C o u n ty
C o m m ission , It lo ok a lot o f co u n ig r ju st lo
show u jt." G le n n told Ihe group, who [mid
9 1 0 0 each to attend Ihe kick-o ff at the Ram ada
Inn.
"W e were Just u U tile till fair to everyone and
that takes e o u ra g r." G le n n sa‘d.
D u rin g her speech. G le n n addressed Ihe
differences she lia s had w ith co u n ty officials
and other co m m issio n e rs and o lfrre d an olive
bru nch lo Irllow co m m ission ers, p u rltcu lu rlv

In m a te d e a th s p rom p t q u e s t io n s
Units* F rss s International
T A L L A H A S S E E - A team of
c o u rt-u p jio ln te d d o c to rs has
raised questions u lxtu l th r q u a li­
ty of m e d ica l cure given five
stale jiriso n in m ates w ho died In
two N o rth Flo rid a prisons over
Ihe last tw o years.
B u l those Inmates, along w ith
u s ix t h w h o lo s t a le g to
gangren e, w ere the "s e rio u s
exceptions'* lo otherw ise ade­
quate cure a l Ihc S u m te r gnd
L u w try co rrectio nal Institutions:
ih r T u m p u T rib u n e reported
W ednesday.
... h
Both facilitie s were recently
Inspeeled by the s u rve y team o f
doctors.
In each o f the five deaths, th r
d o c to r s fo u n d , th e in m a te s
sh ou ld have received better m ed­
ical care. A m i In one case*. Ihc
p ris o n e r's death w as c h a ra c­
terized as "jx is s lh ly preventa­
ble."
T h e tw o reports were the first
by an independent team of six
doctors u jipotnicd by a federal
Judge In Ja ck s o n v ille to conduct
a Dual round of Inspections al

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according to ih e T rib u n e , but
Asststuni A tto rn e y G en eral J im
Peters said they showed there
w as m arked Im provem ent In
p riso n h e alth care In recent
years.
P re v io u s c o u rt-o r d e re d i n ­
spection reports on other p riso n
facilitie s listed atxiut two dozen
deaths, between 1985 and I9H7.
ot In m u lrs w h o received s u b ­
standard m e d ica l cure.
A c c o r d in g lo th e m e d ic a l
team 's report on S u m te r, there
was no cITort by prison w o rk ers
In revive a 3 1 -year-old Inmate
Im m ediately after tie 'll bad a
So far. Die team has s u rv ry rd heart attack on J u n e 2. 1988.
10 ot th r s la te 's m ajor prisons B ill Ihe InsjM-elloii team c o n ­
hut finished o n ly Ihe iw o reports cluded he lik e ly w ould have dletl
that It fu rn is h e d tu la w y e rs anyway.
Tuesday.
In u n u lh cr ease, a 25-year o ld
A tto rneys for Ihe corrections Inmate w ith A ID S died ol p n e u ­
d e p a rtm e n t h a d n ot h u d a m onia (al Nuv. I t . I9HH. 1 6 da ys
c h a n c e l u t e T u e s d a y to alter he reported suffering from
thoroughly review both reports. shortness o f breath

Die state's 40 m ajor prisons.
T h r su rvey o f prison health
services stem s from the lo n g ­
s t a n d in g M ic h a e l C o s t e llo
law su it that already has furred
t h r s tu tr to m a ke sw eeping
ch a n g rs In prison liv in g c o n d i­
tions
H r a lt li ca re Is one of the
asjK-rts still unresolved. Law yers
representing Ih r Inmates and
attorneys for the Departm ent of
C o rrectio ns have agreed to settle
D ir rase. If the survey team
approves of the level ol health
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N EW Y O R K - About 41 per­
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se n io rs believe they cu n try
d ru g s and escape addiction, far
more than the 13 percent o f flflh
a n d sixth graders w ho h arbor
the same belief, u nationw ide
su rve y released M onday said.
T he survey, taused on 5.000
responses to a q u e stio n n a ire
d i s t r i b u t e d to m o r e t h a n
1HO,0 0 0 students In grades five
through 12. also found that 44
percent favor regular d ru g test­
in g In high schools.
T he survey, conducted by T b r
S ch o la stic m agazine and Cable
N ew s N e tw o rk 's N E W S R O O M
b roa d ca st, in d ic a te d th a t 33
percent o f a ll students polled
said they e a sily ctmld Imy drugs.
D rug a v a ila b ility w as tar m ore
prevalent In the older grades, the
students reported. A m o n g fifth
and sixth graders. 14 percent
sa id they co u ld buy dru gs In
school: 50 percent o f 11th and
12th graders said Ihey co u ld do
so.
T he survey, w hich asked Die
youngsters 15 qu rstlon s. found
that 2 6 percent of a ll the s tu ­
dents jx ille d believe Ihey can
sam ple dru g s w ithout slip p in g
ln lo a d d lc llo n .
But o n ly 13 percent of the fifth
a n d s ix th graders sa id they
believed they could try drags
safely, w hile 41 percent of 1 1 th
and 12lh graders thought Ihey
co u ld experim ent w ith dru gs
a n d a v o id b e c o m in g d r u g
abusers.
T he survey also said that w h ile
a total of 4 4 percent o l stu dents
In grades five through 12 favor
d ra g tests, about 33 jM-rrenl ol
lh e Q ^ -U iih graders sa id Ihey
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regularly for d ru g use.

Altamonte Springs. She shook hands with
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county com m issioners.

Sandra Glenn announced her ra- elect Ion bid to
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Editorials/ Opinions
W ILLIAM

A. R U S H E R

Winners and losers in Nicaragua

EDITORIALS

D eaf, b lin d
o n p e s tic id e s
Followng a yearlong Investigation, the
Senate Office of Research has concluded that
It’s "lik ely" that the Department of Food and
Agriculture has given Its seal of approval over
'the past four years to hundred of household
products containing potentially toxic levels of
pesticides, without making sure that they are
safe or even that they nave been laoeled
properly. Spokesmen for the department
admit they have made some mistakes, but
say the report’s estimates are probably too
high. The evidence the Senate Investigators
turned up In a detailed review of the
approvals the department Issued In Just one
nine-month period, however. Is bad enough.
According to the Senate report, the de­
partment. despite the protests of Its own
expert toxicologists, has:
• Approve the sale of a sham poo to
removed head lice on children that contains
chemicals that has been classified as causing
Irreparable eye damage.

S A N F R A N C IS C O — T he su rp rise victory of
V io le ts de C h a m o rro In the N icaraguan presi­
d en tial ele ctio n w ilt la k e Its proper place am ong
the o th e r sinking events of these rem arkable
m onths.
Let u s pause to note some o f the big w inners
and losers as a result o f the N icaraguan vote.
F irst, the losers:
D an iel Ortega. T h is co m m u n ist punk has
presided, d u rin g the past decade, over the
e conom ic ru in of h is country, not to m ention a
c iv il w a r that has cost 30.000 N lra rn gua n lives.
A p p are n tly he realized, when M oscow slopped
answ erin g h is phone ca lls several m onths ago.
that he had no ch oice but lo la k e tils chant—s in
a fa ir election. Now he know s w hat the people of
N icaragua re a lly th in k of him.
Fid e l C a slro . Now the Bearded O ne Is a ll alone
again o n his em battled Island. He broke w ith
G orbachev m on th s ago and has now lost h is
co m m u n ist foothold on Ihe m a in la n d o f Central
A m e ric a . H is da ys are num bered, and he know s
It.
E l S a lva d o r's F M L N guerrillas. These co m m u ­
nist terro rists m anaged m su rvive for years o n ly
becausr the S an d ln lsta regim e In Nicaragua
provided them w ith sanctuaries and equipped
Ihcm w lilt Soviet a n d C uban w ra jx in s. Now Ihcy
w ill have to do w llh o u l both, a n d Ihe freely

e le c te d a n ti-c o m m u n is t g o v e rn m e n t o f E l
S a lv a d o r sh ou ld be able to ro ll them u p In pretty
short order.
T h e A m e rica n re lig io u s lefllats w ho backed Ihe
S a n d ln ls la s . T h e s e
oddball exponents o f
libe ra tion theology.—
n u n s w h o were for­
e v e r g e t t in g a m ­
bushed w h ile ru n n ­
in g b lo c k a d e s a n d
r e lig io u s s o c ia l
w o rk e rs w ith Inex­
p lic a b le c a c h e s o f
Soviet h an d grenades
b u r l e d In t h e i r
gardens — have d is ­
graced th e ir alleged
faith by th e ir antics.
It w ill be Interesting
( This commu­
lo see w h ere they
nist punk has
tu rn u p next.
presided,
Lust bu t Tar from
during the
le a s t.' C h r is t o p h e r
past decade,
Dodd a n d h is fellow
over
the eco­
congressional D em o­
nomic
ruin of
crats. F o r years they
his country. J
ran Interference for
Ortega and Ihe

THE COLOMBIAN SUMMIT

• Authorized the use of labels on a least six
other household insecticides that did not
warn consumer of the hazards that the
department already knew were associated
with their use.
• Altered official reports from the depart­
ment's toxicologists In order to hide their
objections and warnings about specific pro­
ducts.
Department officials contend those were
Isolated incidents, and It's now the depart­
ment’s policy not to approve any pesticide If
the toxicology division objects. But when
Senate Investigators asked for a copy of that
policy in January, the department couldn't
come up with one. The head of the pesticide
management program now says he Just
Jhough everyone In the department un­
derstood what the policy was.
The Senate report Includes three Internal
memos from employees in the toxicology
division complaining that in fact nothing
(really has changed In terms of departmental
i policy since 1986. As a result the division
'h as been a turmoil, suffering a better than 50
percent turnover rate In the past four years.
According to the memos, that's because the
employees feel they are under constant
pressure to compromise their scientific integ­
rity. One writer In 1988 complained that she
feels the department Is using her expertise as
"w in dow dressing" for Its own political
o b je c tiv e s .

That’s pretty much what the department's
worst critics have been saying for years In
argu in g why state agricultural officials
shouldn't be Involved In regulating pesticides.
Just a few months ago, the head of the
epartment, Henry Voss, rejected the advice
f the scientists at the Department of Health
{Services and the Water Resources Control
(Board who had recommended a ban on the
just- o f an agricultural pesticide called
jjkldlcarb. Now it appears the department
Jiasn't been paying any attention to Its own
experts In this field, either.

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I Berry's World

7 ve got itI Let's play Trump, the D iv o rc e T

co m m u n ist d icta to rsh ip In N icaragu a, blo ck in g
every attem pt b y the Reagan a d m in istra tio n lo
give effective aid to Ihe contras. Now . at least Tor
a w hile, they w ill have no ch oice but la support
President-elect Cham orro.
A n d now for a few o f the big w inn ers:
Flrpt and foremost. Ihe contras. G o d bless ’em.
Fo r nearly 10 years they slogged, sweated and
died In Ihe s cru b and Jungles o f Nicaragua,
figh tin g for th e ir co u n try 's freedom in the teeth
o f the Insistence o f the w o rld 's lib e ra ls that they
were |uat a b u n ch o f leftover S om oclsta s.
R onald Reagan. A s usual. Reagan tu rn s out to
have had a better grasp of the tru e situ a tio n th an
h is num erous critics. A ll he e v e r dem anded In
N icaragua was free elections.
George Bush. Conservatives feared that Bu sh
had "s o ld ou t the c o n tr a s ." B u i. w ith a
D em ocratic C ongress lo co nte n d w ith. B u sh
never really had the option o f se e k in g a m ilita ry
solution.
Vlolcta de C h am o rro. T h is courageous w om an,
not In the best o f health, has led the forces of
freedom lo a s tu n n in g victory. T h e betting Is
that there's a lot m ore M argaret T h a tch e r than
Corazon A q u in o In her. C e rta in ly she w ill huve
a ll the help — fin a n cia l and o th e rw ise — that the
B u sh a d m in istra tio n ra n give her. T h e people o f
N icaragua have chosen w isely a n d w ell.

ROBERT

W ALTERS

Water dispute
keeps on flowing
B U F F A L O C R E E K . Colo. - T h e decadelo n g co n trove rsy over w h eth er lo b u ild Ihe
T w o F o rk s D bm typifies Ihe d iffic u lty In
resolving fundam ental disagreem ents about
how we use the n a tio n 's resources.
A lth o u g h the site near the co nflu en ce o f the
S ou th Platte R iv e r and Its N o rth Fo rk. 24
m ile s southw est of Denver, w as considered a
logical lo catio n for a dam a s e a rly as 1921.
serious p la n n in g for Ihe project d id not get
underw ay u n til 1901.
T h e p o litic a lly pow erful D e n ve r W a lc r
Board and m u n icip a l
w a te r-s u p p ly a g e n ­
cie s In a pproxim ately
4 0 s u b u rb a n c o m ­
m unities. u n ite d as
th e M e t r o p o lit a n
W a t e r P r o v id e r s .
. then began pressing
fo r th e d a m th e y
argued w as c ru c ia l lo
s u s ta in in g re g io n a l
growth.
T h e cost o f b u ild ­
in g t h e c o n c r e t e
s tr u c tu r e B I S feet
high and 1.700 feet
The Two
wide was estim ated
Forks Dam
u l 3500 m illio n to 31
always had
b illio n , but the local
more than Its
c o n s o r t iu m w a s
co m m itted lo pay all
share of crit­
of those expenses.
ics. J
T h e d a m 's propo­
nents devoted eight
years and 3 4 0 m illio n to co m pletin g Ihe
en viron m e n ta l Impact stu d ie s required by
federal law. In J u n e 1988. C o lo ra d o Gov. Roy
R om er gave h is qualified approval to Ih r
project. In M arch 1989, the A rm y C o rp s of
En gin eers Issued a co n stru ctio n perm it.
B u t the Tw o Fo rks D am a lw a y s had m ore
than Its share o f critics, largely because Ihe
7.300 acre reservoir created by It w ould
e n g u lf 2 5 to 30 m ile s of s p e c ta c u la rly
beautiful C h cesm an C a n yo n , u n su rpassed for
lls recreation o ppo rtu nities, p a rtic u la rly Its
trout ffshlng.
O pponents o f ihe dam a lso noted lh a t It
w ould endanger the w ater flow to a u niqu e
sa n d h ill crane habitat a lon g the banks o f the
Platte R ive r In central N ebraska, proba bly
d isru p tin g the birds' m ig ra tio n patterns.
In a dditio n, they pointed o u t that a l least
one-third o f Im pounded w ater w as lo be used
not to slake the th irst o f the le g io n 's g row in g
population but to keep th e D enver a rea's
la w n s and golf courses lu sh .
T h e c o u n try ’s leading co nse rva tio n o rg a n i­
zation s m ade the future o f T w o F o rk s D am an
early lest o f President B u s h 's co m m itm e n t to
protecting the e n viron m ent — and In M arch
1989 the head of the E n v iro n m e n ta l P rotec­
tion A gency d ra m a tica lly blacked fu rth e r
w o rk on the project.
A rg u in g that the dam co u ld result In "th e
very heavy, (lnol and Irrem ediable lass o f an
e n v ir o n m e n t a l t r e a s u r e o f n a t io n a l
sign ifica n ce ." E P A A d m in is tra to r W illia m K.
R e illy lo o k ju risd ictio n fro m h is a g e n cy 's
regional office and ordered a special review of
the project.
R e illy 's decision was w id ely Interpreted as
m a rk in g the end of an a m b itio u s damb u lld ln g era In Ihe W est that began m ore
than a ce n tu ry ago and provided potable
w ater to residents o f th ou sands of c o m m u n i­
ties.
Indeed. 37.000 of the n a tio n 's 6 8 .0 0 0 d a m s
span w aterw ays west of the M ississip p i River.
B u t Ihe Interior D epartm en t's B u reau o f
R eclam ation, the agency that b u ilt m a n y o f
them , ann ou n ced In 1987 lh a t It w ould phase
ou t dam constru ction In favor of e n v iro n m e n ­
tal protection and co nse rva tio n activities.
A lm o st a year has passed since R e illy
personally Intervened In the T w o F o rk s D am
dispute. P u b lic bearin gs were held In C o l­
orado and N ebraska last a u tu m n , bu t n o (Inal
decision h as been forth co m in g from E P A .
Moreover, there Is no reason to believe that
E P A 's a ctio n w ill end the dispute. O fficia ls of
the D enver area's w a lc r s u p p ly agencies, for
exam ple, have threatened to sue the federal
governm ent to secure the righ t lo revive the
project.

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California: The big change
W A S H IN G T O N — Undeterred by evidence
that a ll Its Im provem ents m ake m atters worse,
the D em ocratic Party has de ride d to further
fine-tune Ihe presidential n om in atio n process.
It has endorsed a C a lifo rn ia pru|x&gt;sul m move
that s tu lc 's p rim a ry u p Irani J u n e lo tlu- first
T ue sda y In M arch.
One n m s l adm ire itu- pu iiu ehc with whleh
Ihe p a riv takes leaps in the d a rk, no m atter
how olten It stu bs Its toes.
T h is Is the party whose decline In p resi­
d e n tial co m petitio n h as coin cided w ith ihe rise
o f Its Itch to reform llu- nom ination process. Il
has made the process more "d e m o c ra tic" by
d ilu tin g tlu* Influence of professionals and
Increasing the sw ay of Ideologically Intense
fact Ions. T h e first result of g iv in g power irt
(sonic of) "th e people," was George M cGovern,
w h o th e n sw ept M a s s a ch u s e tts and Ihe
D is tric t of C o lum bia.
Now the IllK-ral party Is e n dorsin g a step that
w ould m ake ihe n o m in a tio n context less o f an
equal op p o rtu n ity process, a n d one more
e a sily dom inated by candidates connected,
th rou g h Ih e ir p u b lic offices, w ith big money In
Ihe private secior.
W hen (he process s la rls slo w ly und In sm a ll
stales, retail p o litic s Is possible. Relatively
u n kn ow n can didates have a lig h tin g chance lo
Ju m p In prom inen ce before the big expensive
p rim a rie s arrive. Conceivably. Ihal M ill could
lx- true In 1992. Perhaps there w ill Ik - two w ay
for a candidate lo m ake a q u ir k splash In
C a lifo rn ia — by spending, say. 37 m illio n
there, or by w in n in g New H am pshire.
A p rim a ry In a socially, e th n ica lly and
e co n o m ica lly diverse slate w here o n c-n ln lh o f
the n a tio n liv e s w ill he a se m i-natio n al
p rim a ry . If o ilie r big stales, su ch as Texas, feel
Im pelled to m ove u p their prim aries, we w ill
have, de facto, u national prim a ry . T hat w ill lxa m ech anism capable of m a kin g a q u ick,
decisive, co n tin e n ta l m istake.
C a lifo rn ia, w ith seven m ajor m edia m arkets.
Is a m aw Ihat devours p o litic a l money. The
m ore the n o m in a tin g process is "rroni-end
loaded." w ith huge delegate prize s won early
lit states that requ ire m illio n s lo Ik - speul laud
h ri.e e m illio n s lo In- raised long bi-fore the
process begins). Ih r more ih e process favors
can didates who arc national llg u rrs already. It
especially favors those who have leverage w ith
large givers.
Il la vo rs governors, whose sta le s do lots of
business w ith business, D u k a k is had a lot of
early m oney: C u o m o could have a lot. So could
Sen. licu tsrn : B u sin e ss w a n ts u happy c h a ir­
m an o l ihe Finan ce C o m m llle e . Sen Bradley Is
a m e m be r of lh .il com m ittee, a n il o f Ihe
E n e rg y and N atural Resources C o m m itte r.
On the oth e r hand, rem em ber G a ry Hart in
the giddy three weeks after the l!M*l New
H a m p sh ire p rim a ry He won Ih a l p rim a ry w ith
a grand total of 3 7.702 votes (37.3 percent and

a m a rg in o l Just 9.52U over W alter M ondalr).
S u d d e n ly and briefly h r w as a national fad.
supported for the presidency by more people
than had even heard o f h im a m on th earlier.
Now . su pp o se th a t the w eek a fte r New
H am psh ire there had been a prim ary In
C a lifo rn ia, the sla te of novelties and regrets.
If there Isa cle a r w in n e r In an ra rlv
C a lifo r n ia p rim a ry .
Ihe ro n trs l m ay be
e sse n tia lly over right
then. B u t that Isa big
" I f " n ow that the
D em ocratic Party has
decided lh a t propor­
tio n a l u l lo ca tio n of
delegates Is Ihe o n ly
e t h ic a l s y s te m In
prim aries.
In 1988. S outhern
D e m o c ra ts co b b le d
to g e th e r S u p e r
T u e s d a y to
strengthen the voice
o f m o d e ra te c o n ­
( California,
s e r v a t is m In Ih e
with seven
party. T hat la w hy
major media
we are cu rre n tly gov­
markets, is a
erned by President
maw that de­
Gore. Gore did w ell
vours political
o n S u p e r T uesday,
money. ■
b u t s o d I d a
M assachusetts libe ra l
ID u k a k la la n d th e
m in i IllK-ral candidate [Jesse Ja ckso n). Those
tw o adopted a strategy o f "ch e rry p ick in g ."
eon c-.n lrating on p a rticu la r congressional d is­
tricts. rather th an regarding the South, as the
creators of S u p e r T uesday had hoped, as a
sin gle region.
R e p u b lica n s m ay hope that Je sse Ja ck s o n 's
pow er to m a k r m isch ie f w ill be enlarged by
proportional a llo ca tio n o f C a lifo rn ia 's dele­
gates. Huwever, Ja c k s o n looks m ure and m ore
lik e le ss a n d less. B y e vid e n tly passing u p a
ch a n ce lo be m ayor o f W u sh lngion . In favor of
h ostin g a television ta lk show , he has. In
M ich ae l B aro ne's tillin g words, decided lo be a
second P h il D onahue rather than a second
F ln re llo LaG u ardla.
R e p u b lica n s m ay hope that Ihe libe ra l
m on ey of B everly H ills w ill p u ll Dem ocrats
ru in o u s ly far left In a n e a rly C a lifo rn ia
prim a ry . However. Iow a’s d e m ocratic activists,
w ho are d ispro po rtio nately m ltu c iin .il In a
ca u cu s system, are m u ch m ore IllK-ral lh a u
C a lifo rn ia 's D em ocratic electorate.
Ih-miK-rais hope an early C a lifo rn ia p rim a ry
w ill prevent another M cG overn. A n d-a n o th e r
C a rte r. A n d anoth er M ondale. A n d another
D u ka kis. Hut the boring tru th Is that no one
k n o w s how an e a rly C a lifo rn ia p rim a ry w ill
w o rk u|Hin e ith e r party In any p a rticu la r year.

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S sn lo rd H erald. Sanford, Florida — Thursday, M a rch 1, 1 M 0 — M

Lawmakers fear wetlands rags will hurt farmers
$1,000 teQQdd flth caught
A S T O K — A n A stor m an caught a locally-eponaorrd tagged
flah w orth *1.000 on Lake W oodruff thla w eek aa a nglcra begin
th e ir second m on th of com petition In the 1BBO Jo h n so n Reels
C ra p p lrth o n flth ln g tournam ent.
M a rk cu m R eynolds of A sto r th is w eek caught S neaky Pete, a
• 1.000 fish sponsored by A n glers Boat C e n te r In D e ta n d .
N ationally-sponsored fish. In clu din g one w orth *63.000. are
s till w a llin g lo be snagged from the w aters o f the St. J o h n s
R iv e r and a rrn takes. T he tournam ent, stretchin g between
Sanford and A stor. w ill co nclude M arch 30.

Universal haad to spoak at luncheon
A L T A M O N T E S PR IN O S - A la n E berly. U n ive rsa l S tudio*
vice president o f properly and governm ental affairs, w ill be the
guest speaker a l the G reater S e m ino le C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f
Com m erce lu n cheo n at H eathrow C o u n try C lu b Friday.
How i he m ajor studio and them e p a rk cam e to C e n tra l
Florida and w hat lies In Ms future w ill be discussed. T h e
lu n cheo n begins at 11:45 a m . and cost 913. Fo r reservations,
ca ll 834-4404

Howall Estates to tax for Improvements
S A N F O R D — Sem inole C o u n ty co m m ission e rs T u e sd a y
u n a n im o u sly approved creation of a special assessm ent d is trict
In the H ow ell Estates su bd ivisio n In aou lh Sem inole C o u n ty to
m ake neighborhood Im provem ents. T h e n early * 1 5 6 .0 0 0
project w ill cost each resident *1.036 If financed over 10 y e ars
o r *690 In a one-time cost. Those H o w e ll Estate* p rope rty
ow ners fa llin g lo pay the assessm ent co u ld face a co u n ty lien.
A $ 13 per year, per lot m aintenance fee w ill also be assessed.
T he proposal w as opposed by m a n y su bd ivision re siden ts
w ho said they had not been fu lly Inform ed on the cre a tio n o f
the proposal. Dan llu sh ru l. ch a irm a n o f the co m m ittee that
w e a le d the special assessm enl " m u n ic ip a l services benefit
u n it." Is p residen t o f the H o w e ll Estates h o m e o w n e r's
association.

City’s insurance company suad
S A N F O R D — T he driver of a ca r that collided w ith a S an ford
p olle r m otorcycle on J u ly 3. 1969. on 33th Street. Sanford,
when the officer made an em ergency tu rn lo respond to a
(Miller ca ll, has sued Ihe the c ity 's Insurance com pany.
T he suit, a skin g for dam ages In excess o f 13,000 w a s filed
F rid a y b y K e n n e ih C o llin s, form erly of W ilso n Road. Paala.
Sanford Police C h ie f Steven H arriett declined lo com m ent
today on the suit. He said O fficer G o rdon Reid has not returned
to du ty and Is s till undergoing therapy for severe Injuries
received In Ihe accident. H arriett said Ihe Florida H igh w a y
Patrol, w h ich Investigated Ihe crash, filed no charges In the
case. H arriett said H eld's m otrrcycte police em ergency lig h ts
were on and h r gave both a hand and m echanical tu rn sign a l
before en terin g the lane where C o llin s ' vehicle w as traveling.
C a llin g s suffered nerve dam age lo h is h a n d s and other Injuries.
H r w ile w as also traveling w ith h im , according to police
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the film .
" T h a i m eans that 83 percent
of the people w ho wanted to see
ih e (Urn were not given the
o p p o rtu n ity -jo sea- It am d judge
fo r them sSlVesA' *s*Jn RobertoM endez, a student w ho objected
to the censorship.
M endez tried unsu ccessfu lly lo

JOHN DA VIO BURCHFIELD
Jo h n D avid Burchfield. 33, E.
R id g e w o o d D riv e . A lla m o n te
S prings, died W ednesday at h is
residence. Born Nov. 5, 1956, In
Beaum ont. Texas, he moved lo
A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s fro m
Pasadena. Texas. In 1983. He
w as u softw are m anager for
A T A T and a m em ber of the
C h u rc h o f C h rist.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
G lorlda; son, Ja re d . A ltam onte
S p r in g s : d a u g h te rs . R a c h e l.
A iid r u . b o t h o f A lt a m o n t e
S prin g s: m other. Rachel. C a ­
nyon Lake, Texas; slsler, Donna
D one. C a n y o n Lake: m aternal
g ra n d m o th e r. M ild re d S h a w .
P a sa d e n a : p a te rn a l g ra n d ­
m other. T rix ie Wood. Houston.
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Hom e, A lla m o n te Springs. In
charge of arrangem ents.

WILLIE 'HONEY* DUBOSE
W illie "H o n e y " Dubose. 75.
Apt. 91 Redding Gardens. S a n ­
ford. died W ednesday, Feb. 38.
at C e n tra l Florida Regional H o s­
pital. Sanford. Born J u ly 31.
1914 In F lo re n c e . S .C .. he
m oved lo Sanford In 1931 from
there. He w as a retired laborer
and u m em ber o f New Bethel
M is s io n a r y B a p tis t C h u r c h .
Sanford.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife, E m ily .
Sanford; sons. M illard and Jo e
P e rry J r . , b o th of S a n fo rd :
daughters. Melba. Hobcna and
G r r lc h r n Mason, a ll of Sanford;
slsler, Nealle J e n k in s of Sanford;
brother. J im m y , of Syracuse,
N.Y.: seven grandchildren.
S u n rise Fu n eral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge of arrangem ents.

ALFRED E. GIAM MATTE!
A lfre d E. G la m m a tte l. 75.
T lh eron Cove. Longwood. died
T u e sd a y a l F lo rid a H o sp ita l.
O rlando. Born Dec. 28. 1914, In
New Haven, Conn., he m oved to
Longw(MK) from there In 1974.
He w as the ow ner of a depart­
m ent store and a m in iste r of
h o s p it a lit y a l th e C a t h o lic
C h u rc h o f the A n nu n ciatio n. He
was un A rm y Veteran of W orld
W a r 11. a 4 th Degree K n ig h ts of
C o lum bu s. C o u n cil No. 5618, a
m em ber of ih e lla lla n -A m crlca n
C ln b a n d V F W Post 10147.
A lla m o n te S prings.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife. Grace;
daughter. J o A n n Card. Longwood; brothers. Joseph. New
H aven, R a lp h J r.. Longwood:
s is te r s . E s th e r U lB c n e d e tto ,
Sanford. L a rc tlu W ojclk. S un
C ity. A n z.. G race D illla so . Rita

W A S H IN G T O N - Legislation
a im e d at preserving the n ation 's
w e tlan ds co u ld e n d u p costing
A m e ric a n fa rm e rs both th e ir
Incom e and Ih e ir lan d. con.
greaam en from ru ra l districts
to ld a H o u se s u b c o m m itte e
W ednesday.

C «atim ed fr o a Faga IA
(bu si­
nesses) from developing th e ir
p ro p e rty ." so ld G e ra ld B rin ton.
a u th o rity director. " T h a t re stric­
tion w as n ever there, but th is
gives fu rth e r assurance to a n y
b u s ln e a a e m t h a t w a n t t o
e xp a n d ."
" T h l a d o e s n 't m e a n th e re
w o n ’ t be a road there som eday."
B rin to n said. "It ju s t gives those
people a little m ore com fort and
rem oves to m e o f o u r potential
lia b ility ."
B rin to n sa id Ihe reservation
n ever prevented Ihe businesses
from e x p s n d ln g or c a rry in g on
th e ir a ctivities, alth ou gh som e
h ave ch arged th e y have lost
b u s in e s s a s a re s u lt o f the
a u th o rity 's plana to b u ild Ihe
road th rou gh th e ir property.
W h a t the rem oval o f the reser­
v a t io n m e a n s r e g a r d in g a
la w su it filed last M ay against th e
a u th o rity b y Brenda Properties
In c.. ow ners o f the Z ayre'a Plaza.
Is u nce rtain. Bren da Properties
asserted the a u th o rity 's p la n s to
b u ild the expressw ay through
th e ir sh oppin g cen ter northw est
o f A irp o rt B o ule va rd and U.S.
17-93 caused them to lose te­
n a n ts. In clu d in g Z a y re 's and
W algreens. A ll but one o f the
bu sinesses have m oved and the
re m a in in g one is scheduled lo
move.
B r e n d a P r o p e r t ie s a lt o
asserted potential tenants. In­
c lu d in g A lbe rtso n's, said Ihey
w o u ld not place stores in the
s h o p p in g ce n te r because the
proposed expressw ay w ould take
the en tire property. E xpre ssw ay
o fficia ls plan to b u ild a m ajor

J u lie P u cke lt who. a lon g w ith
f e llo w S C C s t u d e n t C h u c k
B ro w n aw ell. founded the group
c a lle d C o n c e r n e d S t u d e n t s
A g a in st Censorship, said there
w a s a lo t o f co n c e rn a b o u t
ce n so rsh ip In the co m m u n ity at
U rg e .
" T h is Is not lu st a student
g ro u p ." sa id P uckett. *'We have
gotten support from m em bers o f

N o ta rfra n ce sco . b o th o f New
Haven; tw o grandch ildren.
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
H om e. A lta m o n le S p rin g s. In
charge of arrangem ents.

S h e w as a m em ber of the V F W
N o . 5 1 0 8 L a d le s A u x ilia r y .
A m e rica n Legion A u x ilia ry Pust
No. 64. both o f M arietta. O hio,
and the S e n io r C itize n s C lu b of
S e m in o le C o u n ty.
S u rv iv o rs Include h usba n d.
C h a rle s F.; son, Low ell. Ocala:
d a u g h te r. J o y c e M ad d e n .
Paragould. Ark.; brothers. D e­
lbert. C h u lu o ta . G erald. M ax.
both o f M ount G ile ad. Ohio. Bob.
C o lu m b u s. Ohio: sisters, Je a n
Matson. S h irle y Rice, both of
C h u lu o la . O p a l C u m m in g s .
Sanford, Jo a n T ravis, Delaware.
O h io ; 17 g r a n d c h ild r e n : 19
great-grandchildren.
Brlsaon Fu n eral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge o f arrangem ents.

H ubert L . G u th rie . 75. 3 0 0 S.
E dgcm o n Ave.. W in te r S prings,
died T uesday at S o u th S em ino le
C o m m u n it y H o s p it a l. L o n g ­
wood. Born Aug. 3, 1914. In
C h arleston , W .Va.. he m oved lo
W in te r S prin g s from D etroit In
1677. He w as a retired m a ch in ist
for G en eral M otors a n d a P ro ­
testant. He w as a m e m b e r o f Ihe
D e tro it Lodge No. 2 F A A M .
L o d g e C o u n c il C h a p te r C o n ­
s is to ry S c o ttis h R ite Bodies.
V a lle y o f Detroit. M oslem T e m ­
ple. a ll of Detroit, and V F W Post
No. 5405. W inter S prin g s.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife. M am ie
M.; so n . T h o m a s L . H ogan,
Jo se p h W. Koch, both o f Nortn
E a s t . P a ., J a m e s H o g a n .
F r u lt l a n d P a rk ; d a u g h t e r s .
C arole A n n How ard. N o rth East.
S h irle y C lo dfeller. B a xle y. Ga.;
nine grandchildren.
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 ents.

ALICE ROBERTS
A lic e R o be rts, 8 2 . S e co n d
Street Southw est. M ou ltrie . Ga..
died W ednesday. Feb. 28, at
C o lq u it t R e g io n a l H o s p it a l,
M o u lirlc. B o m Aug. 18. 1907. In
C o lq u itt C o u n ty , sh e w as a
hom em aker and a m e m be r o f
th e F irs t B a p tis t C h u r c h in
Moultrte.
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e h u sb a n d.
R o b e r t L e e . M o u lt r ie : s o n .
M arlon Lee. Sanford; brothers.
F r e d . H a in e s C i t y . F r a n k .
N orm an Park. Ga.: sisters. K atie
W illis . D o lly G r a y . D oth o f
H a in e s C ity , G e o rg ia S u lto n .
Port Orange. M am ie Saunders.
D ocrun. Ga.. E u la Mae M ille r.
L a k e H a m ilto n : fo u r g r a n d ­
ch ild re n : five g r e a t­
grandch ildren.
H e n d e rs o n F u n e r a l H o m e .
M ou ltrie. In charge o f arrange­
m ents.

MART K. ROBERTS
M ary K. Roberts. 70. 401 E
4 lh St.. C h u lu o la . died W ednes­
d a y at D e lto n a H e a lth C a re
Center. B o m Ja n . 21. 1920. In
A th e n s C o un ty. O hio, she moved
lo C h u lu o ta from O range C o u n ty
In 1977. She w as a floral d e sign ­
er and a m em ber of Ihe First
P e n te c o sta l C h u r r h . S anford.

b e in g w ritten b y bureaucrats
w ho believe Ihey have long been
stifled over at E P A llh e E n v i­
ron m e n ta l Protection Agency I,“
said Rep. B ill E m e rso n, R-Mo..
"a n d now. g ivin g them an Inch.
Ihey are ta kin g Ihe proverbial
m ile ."
W h ile fra g ile r o a s la l a rra s
have tra d itio n a lly been co n sid ­

ered w etlands, the federal d e fin i­
tion has broadened to Include
m any types o f so-called s w a m p
land.

Interchange at U.S. 17-93 w ith
entrance a n d exit ram ps through
the sh o p p in g center site.
A u t h o r it y a tto rn e y L o n n ie
O root sa id the rem oval o f the
reservation w ould p rob a b ly have
lit t le e ffe c t on th e la w a u lt.
B re n d a P r o p e r t ie s a t t o r n e y
W illia m M oore c o u ld n ot be
reached.
T he reservation w as p laced on
Ihe e n tire 18-mlle expressw ay
route In Nov. 1967 from the
Orange C o u n ty line n ear O viedo
over L a k e J e s u p then w eal to
Interstate 4. Under a state law.
the reservation can o n ly be In
effect for five years before It
m ust be rem oved If no progress
tow ards com pletion o f Ihe road
has been accom plished.
Brtnton sa id it Is u n lik e ly ih e
slate w ill appropriate the m oney
needed to b u ild the road before
the m id to late 1990s — long
a fte r th e r e s e rv a tio n w o u ld
expire In Nov. 1993.

B rin to n said other businesses
affected b y the reservation re­
m ova l are R alph K a za ria n Insur­
ance. B u rg e r K in g . E m p ire of
A m e ric a Federal S a v in g s B an k
and a gam e room at A irp o rt
B o u le v a rd a n d C o u n try C lu b
Road.
T h e reservation w a s also re­
m o v e d fr o m t h e S e m in o le
C o u n ty E n v iro n m e n ta l Service
B u ild in g east o f U .S. 17-93 and a
p ortion o f Ihe g ro u n d s o f ihe
S e m in o le C o u n ty P u b lic H ealth
U n it w est of U S. 17-93.
B rin to n said purchases o f va­
can t la n d s a n d s in g le hom es
w o u ld proceed w e st o f U.S.
17-93 as m oney becom es a v a il­
able. B rin to n said If any o f the
b u sinesses w ant to expand, the
a u t h o r i t y w o u ld c o n s i d e r
p u rch a s in g the property.
A n d for now, th e re Is no
m o n e y a v a ila b le . A u t h o r it y
m e m b e r s W e d n e s d a y a ls o
approved d ra w in g Ihe last o f *15

m illio n In lo an s granted b y the
state In 1968 lo com plete d e sign
of (he expressw ay between S .R .
4 2 8 and U.S. 17-93.
T h e *1.1 m illio n draw essen ­
tia lly leaves the a u th o rity w ith
n o m oney to ca rry on a ctiv itie s
o lh e r th an basic operations a n d
staff salaries. T hose expenses
w ill be paid b y expressw ay lo lls
from Ihe open half-m ile p ortion
o f Ihe road between the O ran ge
C o u n ty lin e and S.R . 426. C u r ­
rent designs, w h ich a rc n e a rin g
com pletion, w ill be p a id from
e a rlie r draws.
A lth o u g h the state w ill a c tu a l­
ly se ll ih e bonds for the a u th o ri­
ty. to lls w ill repay (he 30-year
debt.

R u ra l la w m a ke rs also a tla ck e d
re co m m e n d a tio n s ih e govern*
m en i pay o n ly 5 0 perrent o f Ihe
cost for re c o n v e n in g farm ed
w rl lands.

Reprieve-

fin d anoth er copy o f the film to
s h o w in th e F in e A r t s
A u d ito riu m .
"I Ju st want people lo have the
o p p o rtu n ity to m ake th e ir ow n
d e cisio n s," he said.
M em bers of an a n ti-cen so rsh ip
g rou p called Frie n d s o f th e F irst
A m e n dm e n t taler don ated four
co pies o f the videotape to Ihe
S C C library .

HUBERT L. GUTHRIE

T e s tify in g before the w ater
resources panel o f the House
C a jfim llte e o n P u b lic W o rk s and
T ran sportation . Ihe la w m a ke rs
a n d farm g ro u p s co m p la in e d
federal a gencies arc going too far
In fo rm u la tin g rules to ensure
President B u s h 's policy o f "n o
net lo ss" o f wetlands.
“ Rule* a n d re g u la tio n s are

VALENTINA RODRIGUEZ
V a le n t in a R o d r ig u e z , 8 7 .
L o ch ln v a r D rive. F c m Park, died
W ednesday at W in te r P a rk M e­
m o ria l H ospital. B o m Oct. 14.
1902. 'n Puerto Rleo. she m oved
to Fern P ark from New Y o rk C ity
In 1972. S h e w as a re tired
dressm aker and a Catholic.
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e n ie c e .
E s th e r F o il, F e rn P ark; one
great-niece; onegreat-nephew .
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Hom e. A lta m o n le S prings. In
charge of arrangem ents.

FUNERALS
DU S O U , WILLI I 'HOME V
Funorol to rv kM t o M r Willi* "Homy '
Dub***, 1%. at Apt *1 Nodding Gordon*.
Sontod, who dwd WoWiotdoy. will to 1 p m
Sotwdoy *1 Nm Btttwl M lu t o o r y Boptilf
Church, Sontod. with H r , Million* lt * i*
ofticlotlng Intormonf to follow In Eirorgroon
Com otoy Frlondt rmy coll of fho tunorol
l o n Ffrld
r r o y‘fro m ig p m
Sunrlto Funorol Homo, lonford. In chorgo
of orrongomontt
FRANCIS. CH A R LIE W. S t .
Funorol torvicot tor M r Chorllo W
F rone it Sr . n. Of O*iodo. who dwd Thurtdoy
will to It o m Soturdoy 01 Fomloinhood
Mlttlonory Bopfitf Church. Ovwdo. with
J o m i Browdy otfkioflng Inlormonf to
follow In lotfon Comofory. Oviodo Frlondt
moy poy Iholr roipoctt ol Fountoinhood
M iu t o o r y Sopllot Churcn from
Xf p m
Fndoy
Sw i m Funorol Homo, Sonlord. in chorgo
ol orrongomonlt
RO SE RTS. M A R Y K. K A 1IE '
F unortl torylcoo lor M rt Mory K ’ Kollo ’
Roterti. fO. of Chuluofo. who d,«d Wodnot
dry. will to I p m Sofurdoy. M a rc h ). al
Britton Funorol Homo. Choptl. Sanford, with
&gt; n Ranald H Rrinhardl olfklollng In
tarmant will,follow In Chuluota Camafory
Frlondt may call al Iho lunorol homo
Thurtdoy A Friday from f » p m In liau ol
Ifowart. Iha family will accopl donation* lo
a u n t In dtlrayin* madical oipaniat Sha it
procodod In doom Oy har paronlt. Hornet
Marion or d Hollo Lmtcatt Motion prortwr.
Vonnott Marion and ion. Jomot
Brluon Funorol Horn*. Sanford, in chart*
of orrongomonlt

Census------CoatimaS from Pag* 1A

m a ll-ln questionnaires. A total
o f 7 8 5 people have been tested
for th e Jobs. R ya n said.
B ro w n said enum erators w ill
S m ith a lso urged residen ts to
p rim a rily w o rk In their ow n
se e k e m p lo y m e n t w it h th e
neighborhoods. T h e y w ill u n ­
census bureau.
dergo a federal ch e ck lo assure
Pat R ya n , m anager o f the
th e y 're not felons and a 30C e n s u s o ffic e th a t In c lu d e s
m ln u te written test.
S e m ino le County, sa id about
E n u m e ra to rs w ill be paid *6 per
3.000 people w ill be needed In
h o u r o r more on a part-time,
the next s ix m onths for cen sus
tem porary basis.
Jobs In the county. M a n y o f the '
T h o se Interested In a p p ly in g
p o s it io n s n e e d e d a re fo r
for cen su s lobs can c a ll Ihe J o b
e n u m e ra to rs — p e o p le w h o
S e rvice o f Florida. 330-6700 o r
m ake d ire ct contact w ith re si­
Ih e c e n s u s o ffic e In S o u th
dents w h o do not respond to the
D aytona. 904-756-6500.
in fo rm a tio n Is h e ld in
fidence from authorities.

con­

the c o m m u n ity of a ll ages."
T h e g ro u p , w earin g yello w
a rm ban ds fashioned from police
crim e scene tape, crepe paper or
cloth, circu la te d a p e titio n pro­
testing the change In lo ca tio n by
the board of trustees. P ucke tt
and B ro w n a w e ll estim ated that
they had garnered over 1,000
signature* d u rin g Ihe last week*
A m iddle-aged w om an signed
the p e titio n w ithout a w ord, lied
a ye llo w band around h er a m i
and w alked toward the F in e A rts
A u d ito riu m In hopes o f seeing
(he film o r listening to others
debate th e issue.
" T h e board of trustees was
given several options. In clu din g
the suggestion given by Rev.
George C ro ssle y (of ra d io station
W T L N ) that the film " J e s u s "
also be s h o w n ," B ro w n a w e ll
said.
M any had their ow n reasons
for w a n tin g to see ih e film .
"I Just w ant to sec w hat the
big deal is ." sold J o a n n Long
w ho objected to the board's
move. "I don 't want th em to tell
me what and where I can do
th in g s."
Lon g said Ihe film sh ou ld be
seen b y as m a n y people as
possible so that Ihey can m ake
an Inform ed situation.

T h e stu dents' g rou p argued
that S C C Is a "p la ce of le a rn in g"
a n d os such sh ou ld encourage
the free exchange o f Ideas.
T h e re were debates between
In d ivid u a ls. Sam e were about
th e college's rig h t to lim it the
f ilm '* au d ie n ce .. S o m e w e re
a bou t (he e xlstan cc o f God. A n d
som e were about ih e Bible. A ll
w ere peaceful.
Representatives o f Ihe Young
D e m o c ra ts a n d th e C e n tr a l
F lo rid ia n s A g a in st C e n sorsh ip
w ere also present ut last n ig h t's
sh ow ing. C o n sp icu o u sly absent
w ere m em bers of the S C C Board
o fT ru ste e s.

SecurityContinued from Pag* 1A
C tly attorney Ned J u lia n c a u ­
tioned against som e o f the regu ­
la tio n s because none have been
tested In court since five F lo rid a
c itie s have adopted the le g is la ­
tions.
Police reports show fou r rob­
beries and attem pted robberies
at Lake M ary convenience stores
sin ce 1985. In a report to the
co m m issio n , police said o n ly one
o f (hose Incidents — w here a
m an lied Ihe robbery a tte m p l
w hen a cu stom er drove u p —
m igh t have been prevented by
re q u irin g tw o cle rk s on du ty.
W h en the co m m issio n first
co n s id e re d co n v e n ie n ce store
regu lation s Iasi year, L a k e M ary
police had encouraged w o rk in g
In d ivid u a lly w ith m e rch a n ts as
an altern ative lo adoptin g legis­
lation.
B u t because other citie s In the
area arc adopting convenience
store regulations. Police C h ie f
C h a r le s L a u d e rd a le s a id la st
m o n th he s u p p o rte d s im ila r
m easures In Lake M a ry to pre­
vent c rim in a ls from ch oo sin g
targets In the d t y ra th e r than
sto re *:In citie s w here robbery
has been m ode m ore difficu lt.
T h e S em lno ole C o u n ty C om m issio n Is a lso co n side rin g an
o r d in a n c e r e g u la tin g c o n v e ­
nience stores. T h e ordinance,
scheduled for a p u b lic hearing
M arch 13, requires a store to
e ith e r have tw o c le rk s on du ty
between 9 p.m . and 5 a.m . o r to
enclose a sin g le cle rk In b u lle t­
proof glass.

HOSPITAL NOTES
C'*itlr«J FI m id * Rag toa * I Hospital
A D M IS SIO N S
Sanford
L E d it* Boyd
John J
T h o m a tB Nglty
B a rb a ra M Sch»«ul
Antom o W illiam *
Sa lly a T S*an, D tB a r y
Dordftry G B raxoih* Da lion*
Audr#y toopf-r, 0*4 ton*
MajaJ 0 H*lt*ft*rt&lt; D olton*
EdUttiG. la w * * D alton*
Jo tap h M cF*dd*n. Dalton*
Bonm# L W ilton, G allon*
Ha ton Horton. Eu*H*
J*not lo rt* n . la k * M onro*

H iH f iK Me find*. O a n g * City
F lo ra n c a M R*ac«,O r*ng«Chty
Joseph Romolo. O tfo tn
D IS C H A R G E S
Son ford
N ancy Alton
Robert Alla n
W ayne P Crum pton
M ich*n* F r lio n
Tom M cK ln m *
M ind y M i Itor
Thom** B Nutty
B a lly W*U&gt;. O aLand
M a rg u a rito M Brennan, Dalton*
Ann* G allagher, Dalton*
M a ry Ann K ltin . Deltona
Joseph M&lt;F*dd*n, Dalton*
Samuel Xing, Lake M a ry

�■ I-

• A — Sanford H grald, Sanford. F lo rid a — Thursday. M a rc h 1, 1090

Clinics reported lacking regulation
I f U M V SILVM MAM
United P re ss International

Baker warns against troop cuts
W A S H IN G T O N — Secretary o f S la te Ja m e s B a ke r suys he Is
less concerned that a u nifie d G e rm a n y w ill force the rem oval of
U.S. troops from Its so il th a n that a budget-cutting Congress
w ill dem and b rin g in g them hom e.
"I w ill give you a s good a guarantee that the G e rm a n s w on't
do It as y o u can give m e that the Congress w o n 't do It." Ilu kcr
told Sen. W ych e Fo w ler. D-Ga.. W ednesday d u rin g testim on y
before the Senate Budget Com m ittee.
T here Is concern In the S oviet U nion, a s w e ll as In I'oland
and oth e r Eastern Eu rope a n nations, that an u g g rrsslvr,
pow erful and u n ite d G e rm a n y w ill look to la n d s lost on the
I'ollsh side o f the borde r form ed by the O der a n d Netsse rive rs
and again threaten Eu rop e a s It d id In tw o w orld wars.

No drug blockade of South America
C H IC A G O — T h e U.S. N avy has not p a rticipate d In d ru g
Interdiction In International w a te rs off S ou th A m e rica because
o f objections raised by L a tin A m e rica n leaders. Defense
Secretary D ic k C h e ne y sa id W ednesday.
T h e proposal w as a m ajor Issue In L a tin A m e rica d u rin g and
after the U.S. Invasion of P anam a. T h e plan w as tabled d u rin g
la lk s w ith the C o lo m b ia n governm ent over a llo w in g a U nited
S tale s task force o ff Its coast to detect and m on itor d n ig
traffickers.

Communist wins award from Ohio
C O L U M B U S , O h io — C o m m u n is ts m a y be In retreat
throughout Eastern Europe, but the party h as won an honor In
Ohio.
T h e office of O h io S e cre ta ry o f S la te S h e rro d Bro w n has
given a certificate o f recognition to K ic k Nagln, ch a irm a n o f the
O h io C o m m u n ist P arty, He collected the a w ard for registering
m ore th an 2.000 voters d u rin g h is u n su cce ssfu l ca m pa ign for
Clevelan d C ity C o u n c il last fall.
S la te Rep. W illia m Batchelder. R-M edlna. w as outraged at
the honor. "It seem s a bizarre perversion to recognize people
w ho don 't believe In the process." B atchelder said Tuesday.
"O n e o f the central tenets of co m m u n ism Is the belief In one
p a rty."

Hot dog restaurant wants Rocky status
P H IL A D E L P H IA — T h e bronze liken ess o f S y lv e s te r Stallone,
w h ich once towered In front o f the P h ila d e lp h ia A rt M useum ,
could end u p ou tside a hot dog e a le ry In the h isto ric d istrict If
an offer W ednesday to b u y the statue Is accepted.
T he 8 -foot-6 -Inch statue recen tly w as m oved from Ihe
Spectrum arena to the top o f a flig h t o f steps In front o f the Art
M useum to serve as a prop In S tallo n e 's u p co m in g m ovie.
"R o c k y V ."
T he saga o f w here to put the R o cky Balboa statue, w h ich has
become m ore co nten tiou s th an some o f the fictitio u s b o x e r's
battles In the ring, took a n o th e r tu rn w hen the G in g e r G ro u p
announced It wanted to b u y the scu lp tu re from the c ity for
$10,000. T h e food co m p an y w o u ld erect It In front o f Its L e vis
H oi Dog Restaurant in the c ity 's h isto ric S ociety H ill section.

Buckey conspiracy count to be dropped
L O S A N G E L E S — Prosecu to rs said W ednesday they w ill
d ism iss a co n sp ira cy coun t a g ainst form er M cM a rtln PreS cho ol teacher R a y m o n d B u ck e y . but te n ta tive ly Intend to
retry h im o n 12 re m a in in g m o lcsta l Ion counts.
"W e do not Intend to proceed w ith the co nspiracy co un t,
w h ich w ill shorten the tria l co nside ra bly and strengthen o u r
case." D eputy D is tric t A tto rn e y Jo se ph M a rtin e z said.
M artin e z made h is re m a rks to reporters follow ing a h earing
In w h ich S u p e rio r C o u rt Ju d g e S tan le y W elsbcrg. selected "
M onday to preside over the retrial, ordered Ju ry selection In
begin M arch 9.

Poindexter renews Reagan diaries bid
W A S H IN G T O N — J o h n P oin dexter's la w y e rs argue R o na ld
Reagan's personal d ia rie s are even m ore c ru c ia l as evidence
now that the form er president testified he has forgotten key
d e tails about the Iran-Contra scan dal.
T h e law yers a sked U.S. D istric t Ju d g e H a ro ld Greene on
W ednesday to requ ire Reagan to turn over som e 30 e xcerpts
from h is personal d ia rie s to be used at P o in d e xte r's trial,
scheduled to begin M onday.
Poindexter, w ho w as R eagan's W hite H ouse national se cu rity
adviser, faces five c rim in a l charges In co nn e ction w ith the
biggest scandal o f the Reagan ad m in istra tio n . It Involved secret
w rupons sales to Iran, efforts lo free A m e rica n hostages In
Lebanon and the fin a n cin g o f covert m ilita ry supplies for the
rebel N icaraguan C ontras.

Hanging of black man ruled suicide
K O C K W O O D . T enn . — P olice ruled a b la ck m an co m m itte d
su icide by han gin g h im se lf from a b a ske tb a ll goal but h is
fam ily contended T h u rs d a y ra cists k ille d h im as pu nish m e n t
lo r d a tin g white wom en.
" M ik e had a lot o f girlfrie n d s, black a n d w hite, lie had
ch ild re n by two w h ile w om en and hud a n o th e r w hite g irlfrie n d
Som e w hite people In Rockw ood don't lik e that and there's
been ru n -in s over It before." said R alph Sanders, the u n cle of
M ike Sanders. 2H. w h o w as found dead M onday.
Investigators said S an d e rs apparen tly clim b e d on a trash
barrel, then lie d a television antenna co rd to the run and p u l
the co rd around h is n e ck before k ic k in g aw ay the barrel.

Cold cure progress noses ahead
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e search for a cu re for the com m on co ld
nosed ahead w ith the developm ent of a potential drug that can
b lo ck nearly h a lf o f u ll cold v iru se s In Ihe lest tube.
R e p o rtin g In th e Jo u rn a l N atu re, re se a rch e rs led by
ik ic h rln g rr In g rlh c lm P h a rm a ce u tica ls of Ridgefield, C o n n said W ednesday they have designed a m olecu le that In the test
tube has the pow er to prevent cold v iru se s from Infecting
h u m a n cells.
"T h e se resu lts ure very encouraging, hut tin- leap from Ihe
Irsl lulu- to Ihe nose Is a very big on e ." sa id Steven M arlin ,
head of Ihe research team.
It w ill lake proba bly five years before Ihe m olrcute. called
soluble IC A M -1. Is tested In h um an s, he said.
"E v e n If it Is 10O percent effective. It's not going lo be* a cu re
til Ihe sense that It w o rk s against every co m m on cold. At best,
it w ould Ik - effective against 4 5 percent of c o ld s ." added M arlin ,
noting about 5 5 percent o f co ld v iru se s use other routes to *
Infect cells.

Potassium may not be health aid
B O ST O N — New fin d in gs do not support u w idely held Ik -lief
that potassium su pplem ents can play a role In c o n tro llin g high
blood pressure, researchers said.
A M innesota research team said Its iw o-year stu d y found no
evidence that su pplem ents o f potassium , a m e ta llic element
e ssential lor co n tro l of th r nerves and m u scle s, cu n keep son ic
m en w ith high blood p re ssu rr from needing m rdieatlo n.
" T h e question of w hether potassium ch lo rid e can Ik - used as
a n on d ru g treatm ent for h ypertension has been a hut tuple."
said Dr. R ic h a rd G rim m J r .. Ihe team leader. "F ro m what we
found. II ca n n o t."
T h r fin d in g refutes several earlier, a n d sm aller, stu dies
su ggesting that su pple m e nta ry potassium can play a role in
c o n tro llin g h ig h blood pressure In som e |M-op|r. esp e cia lly
b la ck m en.

From Unilad Prat* InUrnational reports

W A S H IN G T O N — A m e rica n s risk re ce iv ­
in g Inadequate ra re at m a n y o f the grow in g
n u m b e r o f non -h ospital health fa cilitie s
p roviding services ra n g in g from radiation
Ih rra p v lo drug treatm ent and cataract
surgery, governm ent In vesllgatorssay.
A G e n e ra l A cco u n tin g O ffire report re­
leased W e d n e sd a y s a id s o -ca lle d fre e ­
sta n d in g providers m a y be perform ing u p lo
4 0 percent of a ll diagno stic procedures and
surgeries, b u l s till operate w ith little and
often w lih no stale lice n sin g o r rrg u la llo n .
S la te s w ith lice n sin g ra re ly Impose s a n c­
tions. u su a lly because of a lengthy appeals
process o r u la rk of Interm ediate penalties,
th r G A O said, and n ra rly h a lf t h r stales la rk
a system for processing com plaints.
"B e ca u se of m in im a l sta le regulatory

U.S. hostage
could be free
within month

rITorts. co n su m e rs do not have adequate
a ssu ra n ce Ih al unlicen sed free-standing
provid e rs are offering quality care.” th r
report concluded.
G a y le E llio tt, a director o f Ihe A ccre d ­
itation A ssocia tion Tor A m b u la to ry H ealth
C a re In C h ic a g o , s a id h er g ro u p has
a c c re d ite d 3 0 0 to 4 0 0 o f th e se v e ral
th o u s a n d p ro v id e rs u n d e r a v o lu n ta ry
program . But she sa id som etim es there "Is
no w ay o f kn o w in g the q u a lity o f care
provided by a fa c ility ."
Rep. E d w a rd R oybal. D-Callf.. c h a irm a n of
the H ouse subcom m ittee on h ealth and
long-term care, w ho rrleased Ihe report, said
h r w o u ld Introduce a b ill e s ta b lis h in g
federal standards.
" T h e care provided In Ih rs r facilitie s can
lite ra lly m ean the difference between life
and d e a th ," he said.
Federal qu ality standards now e xist for

New quake
shatters
California
UFI raqort___________
U P L A N D . C alif. - T he
e arth qu ake that ru m ble d
beneath Southern
C a lifo rn ia Inflicted m illio n s
o f do lla rs In dam age and
left the stru ctu ra l Integrity
o f scores of hom es and
o th e r b u ild in g s su spe ct,
a u th o ritie s sa id today.
In Pomona, one o f four
c itie s Ihal Ixire the bru nt of
W edn esday's shaker, m ore
th an 100 houses were de­
c la r e d t e m p o r a r ily u n ­
in h a b it a b le p e n d in g In ­
s p e ctio n by b u ild in g o f­
ficials.
A l least 23 hom es tn
n e ighbo rin g L a V erne were
dam aged, as w as I h e La
V erne C ity H all. In C la re ­
m on t. 18 b u ild in g s s u s ­
tain ed damage. In clu din g
one a l P fize r College. In
U p lan d Itself, an apartm ent
c o m p le x w a s p a r t ia lly
evacuated due to damage.
T h e earthquake, w h ich
to u ch e d o il m in o r rockslides, injured a l least three
people.
It stru ck at 3:43 p in.
W ednesday a n d m easured
5.5 on the R ic h te r scale. It
w as fell as far n o rth as
S a n ta Barbara a n d as far
s o u t h a s th e M e x ic a n
border c ity o f T iju a n a — a
20 O-nfilc path.

T h e G A O s tu d ie d 10 k in d s o f freestanding providers and found lh at. as o f
Sepl. 30. 1987. o n ly two slates. New York
and M ontana, required each p ro v id e r know n
lo be operating w llh ln Ms borders lo obtain a

license.
No states required licenses for rim ce r
treatm ent ce n lcrs, u sin g eith er radial Ion or
chem otherapy, or for pain co n tro l cenlers.

Medical negligence kills thousands,
according to landmark study in N.Y.
U n it e d F r w i l a t a r m t f w n l

B E IR U T . Lebanon —■ One of
the e ig h t U.S. h ostages k id ­
napped In Lebanon co u ld be
freed th is m onth as a result of
recent secret direct ta lk s In­
v o lv in g U .S. and Ira n ia n o f­
ficials. M oslem sources said,
" l l Is q u ite possible that one o f
Ihe A m e rica n hostages w ould be
set free In M arch." a M oslem
m ilitia source, w ho requested
a n o n y m ity , told U n ite d Press
Internation al W ednesday.
T h e source said Ihe release
w o u ld be because o f recen t
clan destin e, direct d iscu ssio n s
between Ihe United S la te s and
Iran.
A M o s le m f u n d a m e n t a lis t
source close la Iranian circ le s
echoed the m ilitia so u rce 's In­
form ation. " T h e atm osph ere is
ripe a n d positive to solve the
hostages Issue," the fu n d a m e n ­
ta lis t s o u rc e told U P I. " W e
sh o u ld w ait and sec w hat the
co m in g m on th m ight b rin g ."
In W ashington, a se n ior S la te
D epartm ent olfieial denied any
high-level U .S.-lranlan contacts.
"T h e re have bern no a utho rized
m e e tin g s." he said.
S y ria n officials lo ld Peggy Say.
w hose brolher. reporter T e rry
A n derso n , has been held longer
than a n y other U.S. ca ptive , that
they "h a v e greater hopes" o f
releasin g Ihe hostages. Say reeetrett the w ord d u rin g a fived a y v is it lo D a m a s c u s th a t
r (idctl S u n d a y .
" I t h in k th a t t h is Is th e
b egin ning of the e n d ," S ay told
Ihe B ritis h B roadcasting Corp.
before a m eeting W ednesday In
Lon don w ith the a rch b ish o p of
C a n t e r b u r y . R o b e rt R u n c le .
"T h e re w as alm ost. If no! 100
p e rc e n t, a g re e m e n t a m o n g
everybody w hom I talked to, Ihal
the tim e seem s In be rig h t."
A n d e rso n . 43. c h ie f M iddle
E a st co rre sp o n d e n t of T he
Associated Press, w as kidnapped
M arch 16. 1985. In M oslem west
Beirut.
T h e m ilitia source sa id iw o
rou n ds o f ta lk s were held In
D e c e m b e r a n d J a n u a r y In
G eneva and New Y o rk to fin d a
co m p ro m ise lo the hostages'
plight. M ahm oud Rafsanjanl. Ihe
b ro th e r o f Ira n ia n P re s id e n t
lla s h r m l Rafsanjanl. and a State
D e p a rtm e n t o ffic ia l w ere In­
volved In Ihe talks, the source
said.

certain free-standing providers — su rh as
surgery centers — that p a rticipate In the
M edicare program .
T h e num ber of free-standing providers
has expanded ra p id ly In response to costcontrol efforts. Improved technology and
Increased ro m p c tlllo n . At Ihe sam e time,
h e a lth m a in te n a n ce o rg a n iz a tio n s have
em phasized keeping patients out of hospi­
ta ls . fu e lin g Ih e g ro w in g n m liu la to r y
m arket, the report said.

N E W Y O R K - Negligence
b y d o r l o r s a n d h o s p it a l
w o rkers Is responsible each
y e ar for Ihe deaths and Inju­
rie s o f th o u s a n d s o f New
Yo rkers, m any o f w hom could
b u t d o n o t f ile m e d ic a l
m a lp r a c t ic e c la im s , a
la n d m a rk stu dy show s.
T h r $3.1 m illio n s tu d y
c n n d u r lr d b y re s e a rc h e rs
fr o m H a r v a r d U n iv e r s it y
fo u n d an e s tim a te d 6 ,8 9 5
d e a ths am ong hospital pa ­
tie n ts across New Y o rk stale
In a sin gle year were caused

by m e d ica l negligence. A n
additional 27.179 p u tle n ls —
I percent of the 2.7 m illio n
people hospitalized In 1984 —
w e re I n ju r e d t h r o u g h
n e g lig e n c e , th e r r p o r t
showed.
"W e believe o u r fin d in gs
support Ihe view that m edical
Intervention Is n risk y e n ­
terprise." wrote the a utho rs of
the fiv e -y e a r s tu d y , c o m ­
m issioned by the New Yo rk
s ta ir H ealth D epartm ent and
released W ednesday.
T he stu d y w as the most
com prehensive assessm ent of
m e d ic a l m a lp r a c t ic e e v e r

e n n d u r t r d In th e U n ite d
S ta le s .
T h e H a r v a r d te a m I n ­
vestigated the eases of more
th a n 3 0 .0 0 0 p a l te n ts a d ­
m itted lo 51 New Y o rk hospi­
ta ls d u rin g 1984 a n d found
thut o n ly a fm rtlo n of Ih r
p e o p le I n j u r r d t h r o u g h
n e g lig e n c e e v e r f ile d
m ulpractlee claim s.
F ro m Ihe s a m p lin g , the
t e a m e x t r a p o la t e d th e
n u m b e r o f d ru lh s and Injuries
that could Ik - attribu ted to
n e g lig e n ce th ro u g h o u t the
s t a t e ' s e n t ir e h o s p i t a l s
system .

Senate challenged on ‘peace dividend’
United F rs u International
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e Senate was challenged
lo a lest vote on new p rio ritie s for Ihe "peace
d iv id e n d ." exp o sin g deep, pa rtisa n d llfc rc n c rs on
Imw to s|x-ml m oney saved by c u ts In the m ilita ry
budget.
Hut m a n y D em ocrats and R epu blican s said
W ednesday they were not ce rta in that there
w o uld be u "p e u re d iv id e n d " as th r United States
seules dow n m ilita rily or. If there Is one. w hen It
w ill com e.
Sen. P h il G ra m m , H -Trxas. sa yin g he wanted to
begin the debate, proposed u non-blndlng Senate
re so lu tio n w h ich w ould a llo ca te Ihe "p e a ce
d iv id e n d " lo ru ttin g the deficit and g iv in g the
rest lo A m e rica n citize n s In the form uf tux
r r e d lls and lux cu ts.
T h e D em ocrats countered w ith an alternative:
T h e y culled for u sin g the m oney for balancing Ihe
budget, for "u rg e n t national prio ritie s." and for
" lu x re d u rllo n s for w o rk in g m e n and w om en."
"I believe It Is n o l loo e arly lo sec what w ill be
done w llh Ihe resources that have been freed."
G ra m m said, a d d in g that It w ould be a "great
tra g e d y" to p u m p the m oney In new or enlarged
dom estic program s.
" T h e fruits o f the success of freedom ... sh ou ld
go to ih e people w h o won the C o ld War. not to the
g o vern m ent." G ra m m said.
G ra m m said Ih al the U n ited S la te s broke w ith
tra d ition after the V ietn am w ar and "s q u a n ­
d ered" the peace d ivide n d as dom estic spending
"s k y ro ck e te d ” a n d both taxes and the deficit
Increased.
" T h e squan derin g ... made the 1970s the tost
decade for the w o rk in g m en and w om en of
A m e ric a ." he said.
Sen. Ja m e s Sasser. D-Tenn.. ch airm an of ihe
Senate Budget Com m ittee, offered the D em ocrat­
ic altern ative and said If there Is to be a "peace
d iv id e n d " It w ill have to be "carved o u t" by
Congress.
He charged lh a t the five-year. $180 b illio n ru t
prom ised by Defense Secretary D ick Cheney
w ould in ru n Ih al the co u n try w ould be spending

$20 b illio n a year m o rr than It Is now Ix-cutiv- (he
reductions ure m ade from un e v e r -1n r reusing
base.
“ A tux cut — yes. w e're a ll for tax c u ts ." Sasser
said, but rh a rg rd that President H ush considers a
lu x cut for m iddle cla ss A m e rica n s "d isa stro u s
for the e co n o m y" and that a "c a p ita l gains tax
cu t w ould do w onders for Ihe e co n o m y."
"I w onder w h y tax r u t s for the w ealthy are so
w onderful und tax c u ts lo r w o rk in g A m e rica n s
are n o l." he said.
Sasser said lh a t a n y "peace d iv id e n d " sh ou ld
first be used "to p u l o u r fiscal house In ord e r."
then to "lo n g -n cg lrctc d ” dom estic priorities, and
on ly then to u "ca re fu lly T ra ile d " la x cut aim ed al
w o rk in g Am crteans.

Legal Notlceo

l i f l i l N otices

N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tk * It hofoby glvow that I
om o n g o gM In buim *t» t l F O
B o . 40*3. Sontord. lo rn , note
C o u n ty , F lo r id * u n d o r IS*
F lc lit lo u l H om o o l
B A C K S T A G E V ID E O P R O
0 U C T 1 O N J /F U N V ID E O , ond
that I Intend to rtg ltte v u l d
nam e w ith mo C o r k o l th#
C lrtuM Court. Stm lnot* County.
F lo r id ., in accordance w ith mo
P r o y lt lo n t ot m o F lc t llio u t
Nem o Stotutov To W it Section
M J 00 Flo rid * Statute* 1MT
Now C e n ctg t E n ttf p rlto t tnc
Joan K ing
P u S llth : M o r e s 1,1. t i n . 1000
DEO 4

N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice i t hereby given that I
am engaged in business at P O
Bo« 951414. L a k e M ary. F l a .
32/44. Sem inole County, F lo rid a
under th# F ictifio u e Nam e o l
E L C O . E Q U I P M E N T L IQ U I
D AT ION C O M P A N Y , end that I
intend to re giste r said name
w ith the C la rk of the C irc u it
Court. Sem inole County, F io r i
da in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th#
P r o v is io n s o f the F ic t it io u s
Nam e Statutes. To W it Section
•43 99 F lo r id a Statutes 195/
Wesley Craddock
Pub lish F e b ru a ry 72. M a rc h I.
I. IS. 1990
D E N 142

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tk * It ho rtb y gluon m ot I
om engaged In b u tln o u o l M l
W Mwy 434. Longwood. Som l
nolo County. F lor Ido undor m*
F lc tllio u t Nom o o l W A L K E R
M E D IC A L A M O B IL IT Y
P R O O U C T S . ond mot I Intend lo
ro g ltte r u l d nomo w ith Itw
Cterk o l mo C irc u it Court. Som
mote County, F lor Ido. In oc
cordorveo w im mo P r o v iit e n i ot
m# F lc t llio u t Nom o Slotutet.
T o W it: Section MS 0* F lor kte
Stelutet IMF.
W o lko r’ t IG A Foodllnor, Inc
Robert H. W elker. P ro s
P u b llth : M e rc k I, A IS, t l . 1(00
D I O t«

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O T IC E O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice i t hereby g ive n that I
aim engaged in business e l P 0
B o s 52001 1 . lo n g w ood F L .
12/52 0011. S e m in o le County,
F lo r id a under the F ic titio u s
N e m e oI C O M P L E T E
A U T O M O T IV E R E P A I R , end
thet I intend to re giste r said
nem e w ith the C le rk of the
C irc u it Court. Sem inole County,
F lo rid a , in eccordence w ith the
Prov»»ton» of the F ic t it io u s
N e m e Statutes. To W it Section
•45 Of Fio rtd e Sietutes 195/
A ie n W Nicholes
P u b lish F tb ru e ry 77, M a rc h I,
•. 15. 1990
0 E N 245

N O TICE O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice Is hereby g iven That I
am engaged m business at 219
Cam bridge1 Dr., Long wood. F L
32/79, Seminole County, F lo rid a
under the F ictitio u s Nam e of
•T C 5S‘ * A K A
“ TOTAL
CO M PU TER SYSTEM S A N 0
S E R V I C E S ." and that I intend
to re giste r said nam e w ith the
C le rk ot the C irc u it Court. Sem
inole County. F lo rid a , in ac
cordence with the P ro v isio n s of
the Fictitio u s Nam e Statutes.
To W it Section 145 09 F lo rid a
Statutes 195/
John B F a irly
P u b lish
F e b rua ry I. IS. 22.
M a rc h 1 .1990
D E N 91

N O T H I OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice It hereby given m ot I
om ongogtd m b u tin o w o l IOF
Sonde Iwood W oy. Long wood.
F L SIFSO. S o m ln o l* C o unty,
F lo r id * under th* F ic titio u s
Nom o o l A A G IN T E R N A
T I O N A L FO O D , ond th e t I
Intend to ro g ltte r to ld nomo
w llh m* Cterk ot m* C irc u it
Court. Somlnote County. F ie r i
d o . In o cc o rd o n c * w ith th*
P r o y lt lo n t o l Iho F lc t llio u t
N om e Slotutet. To W it Section
M S 0* Flo rid * S lo lu te l IMF
Ann* Fa d tro r
P u b llth : M a rc h t, 1 . 1 1 . n tw o
D E O -11

N O T IC E O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice It hereby g iven Ih a l I
e m engaged in business a l 1/9]
G rang e O r . Long wood. 32/50.
Sem inole County, F lo r id a under
the F ictitio u s Nem e of R A S
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G A N D
H E A T IN G , end lhat I intend to
re g iste r said nam e w ith /he
C le rk o l ihe C irc u it Court. Sem
inole County. F lo rid a , in ac
cordence with the P ro v isio n s of
the F ictitio u s Nem e Sietutes,
To W it Section 145 09 F lo rid a
Statutes 195/
Rene I Sm ell
P u b lish F e b ru a ry 15. 73. M a rc h
t. •. 1990
0 E N 14/

N O TICE O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice It. hereby g iv e n that I
am engaged In business a t 521
H uatord C l . L ak e M a ry 22/44.
Sem inole County, F lo rid a 'under
Ih e F ic t it io u s N e m e of
W IN D O W W O N D E R S , and that
I intend to register sa id name
w ith the C lerk of the C irc u it
Court. Seminele County. Flort
da. In a cc o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s cf the F ic t it io u s
N am e Statutes. To W it: Section
•AS 99 Flo rid a Statutes 195/
E u ro Painting, L T D , Inc
M e a in e Begonia P re s
P u b lish M arch 1.1. 15. 32. 1990
D E O ll

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notlco It ho rtb y given m ot I
om engaged In b u tln o tt *1 n o o
S Mwy IT TJ. M aitland. F lo rid a
ZJF11. Somlnote County, F lo rid *
undor m* F k t llt e u t Nom o ot
G E N E R A L L IQ U ID A T IO N
O U T L E T , ond that I Intend lo
ro g ltte r to ld nomo w im m*
C le rk ot th* C irc u it Court. Som
Inal* County. F lor Ido. in oc
cordonco w im tho P ro y ltlo n t ot
m* F k t lt lo u t Nom o Slotutet. To
W it Section M S 00 F lor ido Slot
utet IMF
A lc o r, Inc.
T Brondon Wt«dnor
P u b llth M a rc h t. A 1 A R . lteo
D E O 13

LEG A L AD
A H e a ring w ill be held at
Tim e: A JO p m
P la ce r Sanford C ity H e ll
1st Floor
C o m m issio ne r's
Conference Room
Date: M a rc h 20 1990
A copy of ihe Proposed Rules
m ay be obtained by
w ritin g to
A lth e a P e rn sh . C le rk
C ity of Sanford
P u b lic Em ployees
R f la t ions Com m ission
P O Boa m a
Sanford. F L X2//2 0344
P u b lish F e b ru a ry 32. M a rc h I.
1990
D E N 24J

N O T IC E O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice is hereby g iven that I
a m engaged in business at 79M
S to n e W a ll1 P la c e . S a n fo rd .
t it t y Seminole County. Florid a ,
under the Fictitio u s N e m o of
M ID F L O R ID A G O L F CA R
O U T . and that I intend to
re giste r said n am e w ith the
C le rk o l the C irc u it Court. Sem
inole County. F lo rid a m ac
cor dance with the P ro v isio n s o l
»h* F ictitio u s Nam e Statutes. To
W it Section 445 09 F lo rid a Stal
utes 195/
Bobby Sanders
P u b lish M arch 1.4.15.22.1994
DEO f

N O T IC E O F
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tk * It ho rtb y given thot w*
o ro ongogod In b u tin o u ot l i t
P ly m o u t h A v o . A llo m o n t o
Spring*. F L Somlnote County.
F lor Ido undor tho F lc t llio u t
N om e ot S A S L A N D S C A P IN G ,
ond m ot ete Intend to ro g itte r
t o ld nomo w ith th* Cterk ot m*
C irc u it Court. Somlnote County.
F lo rid a . In accordance a im mo
P r o y lt lo n t at th* F lc t llio u t
N om e S lo tu te t To W it Section
M S 00 Flo rid * Slotutet IMF
LIIIW Pow
Sim on Pow
P u b llth M a rc h I. A IS. JJ. lo w

DEO*

N O T IC E U N D E R
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E L A W
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that the undersigned desiring to
engage In business under the
fic titio u s n a m e o&lt; T ru G re a n
C o rp o ra tio n at num ber l i l t
Sem oren B oulevard, in the C ity
of C a sse lb e rry, F lor-da, intends
»o register the s a d nam e w ith
the C le rk ot the C irc u it Court of
Sem inole County, Florid a
Dated et Oak Brook. Illinois,
this 19th d a y of January. 1990
W M I U rb a n Services, Inc
D ale B Teo kt.
A ssistant Secrelery
P u b lish ' Fe b ru a ry 22, M a rc h 1.
I. 15. 1990
D E N 234

N O T IC E O F I H E R I F F 'S S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that by v irtu e ot that c e rta in
W rit of E lo c u tio n issued out of
and under the seal of the C irc u it
Court of Sem lnoie County. F le r
Ida. upon a final judgem ent
rendered in the e lo r t s a d court
on the 13th day ot October A D
194/. in that certain case en
titled. Jean E Anders. P la in tiff,
—v s — N ick R Buttita D efen
dent, w hich e lo r t s a d W rit ot
E aecufion w as delivered to m e
a t Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florid a , and pursuant to that
certain order entered In this
causa on the 4th day of Decern
ber A D 1949 finding the! the
lien of p la in tiff's judgment i t
superior to any inter t i l cla im e d
by the 'defendants and I have
levied upon a ll right, title and
interest of the defendant N ick
R B u ttita , in the fo ilo w in g
described real property, said
property being located m Sem i
noie County, Florid a m ore par
fic u ie riy d e u r bed as lot lows
Lot 14 and tn# West 1j of Lot
I t . in B lo c k D A L L O F
A L L E N D A L E S U B D IV IS IO N ,
according to the p u r thereof as
recorded m P la t Book 4. P „g * r
P u b lic R e c o rd s of S e m in o le
County F lo r ie
and the unders.gned as Sh e riff
of Sem inole County. F lo rid a ,
w ill at II 00 A M on the lath
day of M arch . A D 1990. otter
lo r sale and sen to the highest
bidder, tor cash in hand, subiect
to any and a ll eufthng Hens,, at
fhe Fro nt (West) Door at Ihe
sftp s of the Vem.noie County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida,
the above described personal
property
That sa id sale is being mad*
*o satisfy the term s of said W rit
ot E ie c u tio n
John E Poik. Sheriff
Sem inole County F lo rid a
Pub lish Feb ruary 22, M a rc h »,
4. 13. w ith the sale on M a rc h t i.
1990
O F N 22/

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W r « K * i B uild in g 1101 F a i l F u l l i l r w i Unlot a. F L . Room W in
I Tlw purport of ma haanng l i Is rtc a lv a public in p u t lo n ild t r lo c a l
[ P la n n in g A p a n c y P la n n in g A Toning C a m m ltU o n U F A P A T )
rsco cnm an d at'o ni and a n y N e a l ganarncnant or otnac agoncy
cam m an t i. on caguailad a m a n d m a n ti N lha C o unty Com prm a n Uva
P la n The B C C a lll a lw c o n u d r r a p m pow d O a ilg a I N o n ar to be
incorporated into the C o m p re h e n iire P la n a n d com ld a r am end
I m e n ti to lha N i t at lha Compcehen*i*e P la n
in particular,
j a m a n d m a n lt to the f r M li. p o tic N t a b ia c li.r c tm d m g i and baUc
I it u d N i lo r the N llo n in g P la n element*. Imp N mo nCallen. Capital
1 l i pr o r a m a n lt . P e r il and A r ia hen and Related F a c ilit ie t . and M i d
1 W aite. O ther element* at the P la n m ay ba dltc u tte d T im e re gu e tlt
the B C C da ta rm ln ai. by r o le o l the BCC. that it Intend* W adapt m il
ba tra n sm itte d N lha S la N D e p e rl men I et Co m m unity A H a f t ID C A I
| lor re vie w and com m ent p rio r N linat B CC a ctio n a l a later public
hearing to ba K h e d u le d In lha future H a n d l l t e amendment* an
p ro p e rty containing Hood prone and wetland area* re m a in w b|ect N
lha a p p lica b le C a nte r r a tio n land m e d ru g n e iie n and toning
c ia tu lic a lio n * and the p ro v id e n t relating thereto I Land uee
f am endm ent* and re to n in g t is be contidared b y the BCC a re at
H A R R Y K W IA T K O W IK I ■ Amendm ent fro m C o m m ercia l to
' Ind u stria l and n w o i t f d r*/on.ng from C I (R e ta il Co m m tfci« l
I D is tric t) to C 1 (G enerel C o m m ercial and Who««Mi« D istrict)
H K f i b H as Lot j;. W i t o t State Rood, St Josephs P B 1. P C III.
| • rtd Lot* I, 2.1. II. 14 . I I I U rn
ot L o tt I * IS In Slot# Rood! and
K a i l 104 41 t o r o l Lot 4 and E ast 17 71 t o t ot Lot 12. Bail*
Subdivision,, P S t P C 42 of t o P u b lic Record* ot Saminote County,
F lo rid a furthe r d escribed a t locatod at t o lo u fh w e tl corner of I 4
| and O ran ge B ir d . on t o south fete of O ra r* • B lv d . abutting i 4 and
O range B ir d containing approxim ately 11 aero* (B C C D ISTRICT
SI
H A R R Y K W IA T K O W tK I - Amendment from Law P o n tiff
Residential' and Of tic* to Com m arc let and a**oclat«d r# zoning from
[ A 1 (A g ric u ltu ra l to C I (R a fa il C o m m a rtla l D is tric t) described at
I f '• of H E »* Itet* WJJO t o t and SR 44 ROW a n d a ll property N of
S R 44 R O W I Sac » T o p I f South Rga 10 E ast f u r t o r d r v n b e d H
ideated on t o south f d a of S R 44. a p pro xim ate ly 2,100 ft w r it of
t o inter section of S R 44 and W a y fd e Dr. a b vtlm g S R 44 and
W a y tid a Dr, c O T ta ih in g e p p ro xim a te lylS a c re t (B C C D ISTR IC T SI
tC H U M A C H E R / E S T B R S O N — Am endm ent from General R u ral
to L o n D ensity Residential deter bed a* Lot* 14 through |( t o r e a
H am m ock, according to t o pfat t o r a o f a* recorded *n Plat Boo* I,
Pag# 14, of the P ub lic Record* of Sam t o l a County. Florid a, f u r t o r
d e scrib e d a t located a p pro xim ate ly 2.300 ft a a t l ot Sanford Avenue
on t o feouth tide of Oa* Way and t o north » &lt;te of M y rtle St.
abutting O ak Way and M y rfte Sf containing approxim ately 120
acre* (B C C D ISTR IC T 5)
S C H U M A C H C R / K S T I R I O N — Am endm ent from Ganaral R u ral
to L o w D ensity R a fd e n tia l d tte n b a d a* L a f 111 (te*« t o North I S
t o t tor road) pfu* Lot* 111. l i t 120 121. 122 12). and t o le s t 1#ot
Lot 111. E u re ka H am m ock, according to t o p la t t o r a o f a i recorded
In P la t Boo* I. Page 104. o f t o P ub lic Record* ot la m in ate County
F tor Ida. f u r t o r d tte n b a d a t tocated touth of t o in ter tact ton at
M y rite St and Hatter A va . and a ■tending ap pro xim ately 400 ft eatt
and touth of t o intersection of M y rtle St a n d H a tte r A*a . and
a tte n d in g approxim ate'? 2 000 ft ttu th and 1.300 ft west of t o
m ta rta c lio n of M y rtle St and H atter Av# . containing approxim ately
M a c r o * IB C C D IS T R IC T SI
G E O R G E S IL E R - Am endm ent from Recreation fa Com m ercial
d e te rib a d a t That p a rt of t o South •» of lo t 21 ly in g N orfhw ttf ot
U S H ig h w a y 12*2 Ite tt road rig ht of w ay) and Ite tt t o t portion
thereof w hich begin* at t o inter taction ot the N o rth lin e of t o South
1 1 of L o t If, and t o N o rthw esterly fig h t ol w ay of $ R No t i and
S R No 400. to n e * run South I P U d ' W att along t o North Una of
t o South •» of t a d Lot I f . I l l 942 teat t o n e * run South 4 9 * ir i3 "
E a t t IIS 402 teat to t a d Northw esterly rig ht o f w ay. to n e * North
40*47 23" E a t t along t a d right o« way 100 00 teat to t o P om l of
Beginning) and t o t p art of Lot 2* located a ta t distance of ISO teal
from t o W at tern rig ht of way of U S H ig h w ay If *2 according to
t o p la t t o r a o f recorded I f 1P la t Book. 1. P a g e t I, I, 4 and S o l t o '
P u b lic R a co rd t of Sem inole County, Florid a , further d tte n b a d a t
located a t t o northwatt corne r of Ganaral H utchison Pkw y and U I
12 92 abutting U S 12 92 and Soldiers Creek Im m ediately South of
t o B a ird Ray N itta n auto d ra te rth p w ithin t o Spring Ham m ock
A c q u ititio n Art# con tain ing a p p ra iim a te ly tavan acre* (B C C
D IS T R IC T 21
D A V I D M C O M P A N Y — Am endm ent from R ecreation to Planned
Developm ent and a ssociated raiom ng from' M 1 tln d u ttria l D istrict)
to P C D I Planned1C o m m e rc ia l Development D is tric t) detertbedl a*.
Lot i . Shum an t Addition to E u re ka H am m ock, according to the p lat
thereof a t recorded in P la t Book 2, Page S3 ot t o P u b lic Record* ot
Sam inote County. F lo rid a . Together w ith a non exclu sive easement
or rig h t of wey over t o N orth *0 tael of t o South 4S feet ot t o Watt
1&gt;of Lot 4. and t o North 40 teet of t o South 43 teat ot t o South 1&gt;of
Lot 3. Shum an t Addition to E u re ka H am m ock, according to t o plat
thereof a t recorded in p la t Book 2, Page S3, ot the P u b lic Record! of
Sem inote C o u n t y / lo r Ida A il teat part of Let 1, Schsyman * Add* hen
to Eureka aJaW Mciu accnrduaa te t o plpt, tor««#-aa tecefdad i«
P la t Book 2. Page S3. P u b lic R eco rd ! of Sam inote County. Florid a ,
lying E a t t of t o Seaboard C o a il L in a R a ilro a d Right of Way.
together w ith t o . f a c t e r iy six ty five (AS) teet o f ta id Seaboard C o e tf
L in e R a ilro a d Right o l W ay ly in g w ithin t a id Lot S. recorded in
O ffic ia l R e co rd ! Book 1242 Page lt n . P u b lic Record* of Saminote
County. Florid a , further describ ed a* located a l t o northeast corner
ot O sprey T ra il and C R l i t . abutting C R 419 O tprey T ra il and
V alen tine W ay (w ith Lot S in the Spring H am m ock A cguH.ition A re a l
containing a p proxim ately 19 acres (BCC D IS T R IC T I)
D A V I D G U Y - Am andm anf from Suburban Cfttate* to Planned
D evelopm ent and a t toe ta fed retorting from A t (A g ricu lture) to
P U D (P lanned Unit Developm ent) described a t a parcal of land
being a portion of Section* JS and 14 Tow nship l* South, Range 29
E ast. Saminote County. F lo rid a m ore p a rtic u la rly described a*
loito w t Comm ence at t o Southeast corner of *aid Section 33 and
ru n N o rth l**44 06J1 We*f. along the South lin e of t o S o u t o a it '* of
ta«d Section 3S for a d istance ot (33*2! teet t o n e a run North
OdP'll'P}" E e it along t o E a*l line of the Southwatt te ot t o
S o u t o a it te of M id Section II tor a d H tance of J f f 10 teat to the
Point of Beginning, thence North •Ft 4?_+H " We*t 12SI2* teet to the
Ea»t rig h t ot way of M a rk h a m Wood! Road thence North OF24'22-'
E a tt. 421 43 leaf to the P C o l a curve concave to t o S o u to a * t
having a radiu* of t i t ?• feet, thenca Norther I y along t o arc of la id
cu rv e through a c e n tra l angle of iA*!3'J4" tor 240 43 teet to the
P R C of a curve con cave to t o Nortttw eif h a v in g a radm* of lO fi 04
feet, thence N ortherly alo ng the arc of said c u rv e through a cantral
engte of 14*33 22'' for 3)2 2* tael tone# South I Y 3 I I2* E ast along
t o N o rth line of the Southwest te of t o Southeast te of Section 33,
Tow nship 1 * South. Range 2t East tor 315 22 feet thence North
00*2113 * East. 332 03 feel t o n c e North l**14 4V* West, 320 41 feet,
thence North 00*24‘22“ E a s t SO 00 teet thence South » r 3! 43 East.
3
00 feet t o n c e North 00*24 22'* East. 3100 teet thence North
•t*J4 43 * West. 73 00 teet. thence South 00*24 27’* West 31 00 feet,
thence South t D i ' a S ” E a s t, 10 00 feet, tone-* South 00*24 27*' West.
33 00 feet, thence N orth •**34 43' West, IS* * f teet. to n e * North
t | * 2 3 'ir W a if along the E a s t right of w ay o l M a rk h a m Wood! Road
for 4* 40 teat to t o P C of 4 curve conceve E a s te rly and having a
rad iu s of tSW 24 feet thence N ortherly along the a rc of said cu rv e
through a central angle of 10*42*11" tor 2 f l S4 feet to t o P T t o n c e
N o rth 0I*41'44" West, 233 21 teet to a point being on t o Southerly
rig h t of way of M a rk h a m Road, thence E a s te rly along **id
Southerly rig ht of way of M arkh a m Road along a curve concave to
the Northw est having a tangent bearing of N o rth 43*04'14" last,, a
ra d iu s of lift! *3 feet, a c e n tra l angle of 04*04*00" and an a rc length
of 131 *• teet to the P T t o n c e North S**02 04 ' E ast, i l l 02 feet to
t o P C of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 1FI4 7Y
teet. t o n c e E aste rly along t o arc of said c u rv e through a central
angle of 20*17 17" tor 703 31 teet to n c e South 00*14 02 West along a
lin e 420 00 feet West of and para lle l to the E a s t line of t o Northwest
! te ot t o Southeast te of Section 33 for 5 13 feet, to n c e South
I I t * 32 22 ' E ast along t o North line of Southeast te of Section 33.
To w nthip It South. Range 2f East for 24 00 leet, thence South
'00* l a w West along the West line ot the E a s t 394 00 feet of the
Northw est te of the Southeast te ot Section 33 lor 330 00 teet, Ihence
South *t*32'22" E ast along a lin e 330 00 feel South of a para lle l to the
N orth line of t o S o u to a s f te of Section 15 for 3*4 00 feet, t o n c e
South 00*14 02" West along t o West line o l t o Northeast te of t o
Southeast te of Section J5 lor 270 00 feet, t o n c e South §9*32'22" E a s t
along t o South line of t o North *00 feet of the Northeast te ot t o
Southeast te of Section 31 for 707 40 feet, thence North 00*14 02" E a s i
along' the E ast line of t o West 707 40 feet to t o Northeast te' of the
S o u t o a it 'a of Section^ 13 tor *00 00 feet, thence South 19*32'22" E a s t
alo ng the North line ot the Northeast te ot the Southeast te ot Section
1 35 tor *20 10 teef. t o n c e South 00*0315" W est along t o E a st line of
t o Southeast te of Section 33 for t00 00 leet, thence North i**2?‘ 27"
E a s t p a ra lle l to t o N o rth lin e ot the Southwest te of le c tio n 3*.
Tow nship 19 South. R ange 29 East lor 4J0 03 leet. thence N orth
[ 00*05 14 E ast along a lin e 430 00 feet E ast of and p a ra lle l to t o W est
1 tine ot t o Southwest te of Sec Lon 3* tor 142 90 teet, thence South
47*37 Of" E a s i along a tine being the South rig h t of way of M ark h a m
Road tor 44 17 teet to the P C of a curve concave to t o Northeast
1 and having a rad iu s of 909 m teet t o n c e E a s te rly atong t o a rc of
s a id curve through a c e n tra l angle of 27*J3'24" tor 3*0 I f feet to t o
P T . thenca North «9*27 27 ' East. 4 15 teet. Ihence drparting sa id
rig h t o l way run South 00*00 30' East, atong a lin e p a ra lle l to the
E a s t lin e o l t o Northw est te ot t o Southwest te tor a distance ol
1240 72 feet, to n e * South 99-51 03" West along t o North line Of t o
f South te of the Southwest te of sa+d Section 34 for a distance of 140 33
[fe e t thence South 00*05 15
West along t o West fine of the
[ 'Southwest te of ta id Section 34 for a d istance of 1*2 42 feet thence
[N o r t h 19*4r | 4 " West along the North lin e ot the South te o l t o
I Southeast te of t o Southeast te ot sa&lt;d Section 35 for a distance of
113)4 24 N e t. thenca South 00* 14 07 ‘ West *iong t o West line ot t o
[Southeast te ot t o Southeast te ot sa&gt;d Section 35 for a distance of
[)74 13 teet to t o Point of Begmn.ng Together w ith a parcel of land
tm g a portion of Se ttlo r 34 Township 19 South. Range 79 East,
I Sem inole County. F lo rid a more p a rtic u la rly described as follows
1 C om m ence at the Southeast corner of Section 35, Township if South.
■ R ang e 29 E ast and run North 99*44 00 West along t o South i-ne ot
[ t o Southeast te of sa&lt;d Section 33 for a d istance ot 1334 3! feet,
[ t o n c e North 00*1! 02" E ast along t o West lin e of lha SE te of t o SE
| le of Seclmn 35, Township i» South, Range 29 East, a distance of
I 43 leet thence South 9«*4l 24 E ast a ong t o North line of t o
I South . ol the SE • of t o SE te of t*&lt;d Section 34. a distance of
| U 3 4 24 teet thence N o rth 00*04 14 E ast along t o West tine of t o
t W te of Section 3* Township It South, R ange 79 East, a distance ol
1 42 teef to ne # N o rth 99*41 01 E ast alo ng t o North line of t o
1 of t o SW te of t*&gt;d Section 34 a d&gt;stance of 940 34 teet to a
unf ly in g 7 0a cha ns (CM M feel) West ot t o SE corner ot t o NW
» of t o SW * of sa d Section 34 thence N o rth w o o » West along
1 lin e p a ra lle l to t o E ast line ot t o N W te ot t o SW '« to r a
b is t a n c e o l |1 42 ( t e n t (753 72 feet I t o r y e run North 99*41 03
| E a s t along a I t o p a ra lle l to t o South line of t o NW te of the SW *
I for a d stance of » 'U c h a m t 1 4*4 M t o n fa a po.nl on t o West lin e ot

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the N E te of the SW •* of s*m Section 24. sa id point r-«ng II 42 chains
(71) 21 N e t) N o r th 00*09*20" West from the SE i t
’ of t o NW te of
the SW te of said Section 34. thence N orth 00*0q a) ’ W est a t o g t o
W e il tme Of t o N C te Of the SW te o f satd Sect.on 34 a d istance of
m 19 N e t to t o Southerly rig h t of w ay lin o of M a rk h a m Road,
to n e # North •W I T * ' E ast along sa id Southerly rig h t of way line
and along 0 lino 30 teet South ot ond poroftol wtth t o N o rth l t o of
tho N C te of Ih t SW 4* o f to ld Section is . a distance of 4*1 4E foot,
to n e # S o u th 00*03 3r C a st Otong t o l a s t lin e *f t o West te e f t o
N E te of t o SW te of sa id Section 34. a distance of tS J 94 foot, thence
N orth E 9» *rir* l o t i along t o North lino of t o South te of t o N E te
of t o SW te Of t o ld Section 34. a distonco of 442 ) l N e t to t o Point of
•offhW ng. thence N orth E T W 'W " West alo ng t o E a s t lin e ef t o
Southwest te e f Sac lie n 34 N r 932I I feet t o * point ly in g on t o South
rig h t of w ay of M a rk h a m Road, t o n c o South I T U 71" E a s t along
la rd right of w ay 0 d ista n t* of 414 91 N e t N t o P C o f * curve
concave N t o Sawfh having 0 rodhrs of 1929 09 Net; t o n c e E a ste rly
along t o a rc of sa id c u rv e through o c e n tra l ang N of M 'K O T ' for
177 79 Not N t o P C C of a curve concav* Southerly having a rad iu s
ot 3R4 24 N o t. t o n e * E a s te rly along t o ore ot la id curve through a
central a ngle e f 30*1132" N r 139 3t teet t e t o P C C of a curve
cancave Southerly and having a ra d iu s o f 4110B teet. to n e #
E aste rly along t o ore of said cu rv e through a con tro l angle of
91*22*24" N r to 07 N e t. t o n c o d w a r fin g sa id right of w ay run South
00*04 W Cost. 3)0 79 N o t. t o n e * N orth 10*0I DT' E ast. 193 04 N o t.
t o n e * North 00*07 42" West. 300 22 N e t. thence North 00*91W
Cost. 130 33 N e t t o n c e South 00*02**7* E a s t 740 t4 N e t. t o n c e
North 90*01 W E a s t. 234 00 N et. t o n c e N o rth 09*02*42 * West. 304 09
N e t. t o n c e South 00*37*00" E a s i. 430 02 N o t. t o n e * South 00*97*47 *
E a s t along 0 It o *0 N e t West of and p a ra lle l N t o E ast lin e of t o
Southeast te of Soctw n 34. (said lino bo«ng t o West rig ht of w ay of
State Road *31. O range B oulevard! N r a d istance of 2101 I f N o t.
to n e # north 0f*S7*ir* E ast. 10 00 feet t o n c e South 90*97 47" E ast.
113 4) teef, t o n c e N o rth 09*34'14 ’ E a s t along t o South line of
Section 34 N r o d istonco of SOI N e t. t o n e * South 00*04*3" E a s t
along t o E a st boundary of that tra c t d tte n b a d in O ffic ia l Records
Book 971. Page IM. P ub hc Records of Sam mote County F lo rid a , and
along t o West rig h t o f w ay of Banana Lake Road tor a d ista n t* ot
40 1 94 teet. t o n c e N orth B4*1S*34'* W est along t o South line of t o
aforesaid tra c t for a distance of 711 SO teet, thence N o rm 14*43*34"
West along t o W est lin e of t o aforesaid tra c t and ateng t o West
Imo of l o t I. W e lte r's Subdivision. P la t Book I. Pago 9 P u b lic
Records of Seminote County. Florida',, for a d istance ot 47717 feet,
t o n e * South 04*34'14" West along t o North' lin o of Section I,
Township 30 South. Range 29 Cost. N r o distance of IAS 14 loot,
thence North 09*04*30" West along 0 lin o 3 chains E a st of a n d p a ra lle l
N t o West lino of G overnm ent Let 3 of said Section 34. o distance of
1322 21 N et, thence South 04*34*34" W est ateng a Ime 20 chains N o rm
of and p a ra lle l N t o South lin o of G overn m ent L o t 2. a d istance of
230 31 teet. ihence N o rm 00*04*30" W est ateng t o E ast line of t o
Southwest te at sa id Sactien 34. a distance of 344 33 teet to t o Point
o l Beginning, f u r t o r described os located on the south u d e of
Markham&lt; R d ab utting M arkha m Rtf, D rang* B lv d I C R 4311,
M arkh a m Woods R d and t o existin g Heathrow P U D containing a
total at apprax.m atety 277 acres IB C C D IS T R IC T 3)
O V E R S T R E E T I N V E S T M E N T CO - Am endm ent from Suburban
Estates to P la nne d D evelopm ent and associated retonm g from A I
I A g ricu ltu ra l te P U D (P la n n e d U n it D evelopment! d escribed as A
portion of Section X 4, 9. 10 and If. Township 20 South. Rang* 29
East. Saminote County. F lo rid a , describ ed as follow s B egin at t o
Nor t o a s t corner of lh a Sou t o a s t te of t o Southeast te of t o '
Northwest te of sa id Section II. sold point also being t o Northw est
corner ef B rierw o od as recorded In P la t Book 17. P ag e 44 of t o
P u b iK Records of Saminote County F lo rid a mane# run West a
distance of 9323 37 teet to t o West lin e of t o E a s t te of atereoaid
Section 9; to n e # run N 00*14 34* E atong sa id West line 1920 53 feet
to t o Southwest corner o l t o E a st te of the Southeast te o t aforesaid
Section 4. thence run N 09*11*14" W ateng t o West im# of t o E ast
' 1 ot t o Southeast te ot said Section 4 a distance ot 2AO 42 teat to t o
North Una 'Of t o 'Southeast te&lt; ot sa id Section' i thenca ru n I
9e*4M*" E along sa id North lino 1324 42 teet to t o Northwest
corner of t o South te Of aforesaid Section J. thonct run N 9f*lS'39"
E ateng sate N o rth Imo 3293 43 teat N t o E a st 1me at t o South te at
satd Section ), thenca r im S 00*93 33" E along sa id E ast section lino
2414 II teat to t o Northw est corner of aforesaid Section II. thence
ru n S 99*41 97" E along t o North lin o ot so ld Section 11 a distance
et 24*9 47 teat N t o E a s t tine of t o Northw est te e f said Section II,
'mane* run S % **, *Y‘ E along said E a s t ( t o f i l l 1N feat, ihence
run N 19*4117" I ,* distance ot 1299 11 feat te t o Westerly
r ight of w ay lin e ot M a i Sham Woods Road, t o n c e run S Oi*OJ 47
E ateng said W esterly r . p it of way lin e 437 41 teet to the N o rm Una
ot aforesaid B nerw ood , tuanca run S 99*44W W along sa*d North
lin e &gt;295 93 teat to t o Po«n1 of B eginning, further de scrib e d a t
located on the w est std t of M a rk h a m Woods Rd, a p pro xim ate ly 3. t®
It north of t o intersection of M a rk h a m Woods R d and Lake A la ry
B lv d , ly in g between AHarkham Woods R d and t o W e k lv a R ive r,
containing a p pro xim ate ly 137 acre*' ( B CC O T S I R lC T 11
This hearing m ay 'be continued1 from' lim a to tim o as deemed
necessary Interested p a rtie s and t o general p ub lic a re encouraged
to appear at m is h e a ring The general p ub lic m a y present input at
t o hearing In accordance w ith t o procedures uttlue d by the BCC
W ritten com m ents m a y be file d w ith t o I C C at t o hearing or by
m a ilin g sam e to "P la n n in g D irector \ 1^91 f a s t F irs t Street,
Sanlord. F L 32771. telephone (407) 121 1110. extension 7371 C o p io s o l
t o proposed am endm ents and re late d info rm a tio n are a v a l table ter
.public inspection *1 t o ' address above,. Room, N1S7. between t o
hours of I ® a m and f 99 p m M onday through F rid a y , •■eluding
holidays
Persons a re ad vised that If t o y decide to appeal any decision
made at m is hearing, t o y w ill need a re co rd of t o proceedings, and
tor such a purpose, t o y m ay need to ensure a ve rb a tim record ot t o
preceedtngs is made, w hich re co rd includes t o testim ony end
evidence upon w hich t o appeal is to be made, F lo rid a Statutes.
Sect.on 294 0194 B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S . B Y
A N T H O N Y V A N D E R W O R P . P L A N N I N G D IR E C T O R
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N O T IC E OF C H A N G E O F LAM O U SE
P U B L I C H E A R I N G TO B E H E L D
M A R C H 27. i m
Notice is hereby g ive n that t o B o ard of County Com m issioners
(BCC) ot Sem inole County w ill conduct a public hearing on M a rc h 27.
1990 at 1:91 p.fit.« or a s soon thereafter a s possible in the County
Services B uildin g. 1101 E ast F irs t Street. Sanford. F L . Room WI72
The purpose of t o hearing It te receive p ub lic input, consider Loca l
Pla nnin g A g e n c y /P la n n in g &amp; Zoning C o m m issio n ( L P A / P B Z )
recom m endations, and any local governm ent or other agency
com m ents, on requested am endm ents te the County Com prehensive
P la n The B C C w ill consider associated reiontngs, where applicable,
concurrently w ith t o requested am endm ents Those requests t o
B C C determ ines, by vote of t o B CC, that II intends to edopr w ill be
transm itted to 't o 1State D epartm ent ot C o m m unity A ffa ir s (D CA )
for review and com m ent p rio r Ip fin a l B C C action at a later p ublic
hearing to be scheduled in t o future (L e n d Use am endm ents on
property containing flood prone end w etland areas re m a in subject to
the a p p lica b le C onservation land use designation and toning
cla ssifica tion and t o provisions re la tin g thereto) A ll interested
persons are urged to attend and be heard regarding t o subject
amendm ents and re f on mgs Land use am endm ents and rtto n in g s te
be considered by t o L P A / P A Z ere as tot lows
O I N 'N I i Q U IN N — A m endm ent from M edium ' 'Density Residential
to O ffice described' as Com m ence et the S E corne r ot N W *e ot
t o N W te. Section 13. Township 21 South, Range 30 East, run
t o n c e N orth 0*1122". West 3® 17 leet (along t o E ast lme of s a d
N W te of t o N W te) run t o n e * South 99*50'50" West 4)4 II feet to
the pomt of beginning, run t o n c e South 99*30'50” West 325 0 leet. run
thence North 0*04'2T* E ast 592 57 teet. ru n t o n e * N orth 99*59» '
E ast 723 0 teet. run thence South 9*04 29" West 592 19 teot to t o pomt
of beginning ly in g end being situated In Sem inole County, Florid a ,
further d escribed a s located a p pro*im ateiy 300 It south of How ell
B ranch Rd, and 4® If , west o l Lak e How ell Rd, abutting Lake How ell
P la ia and Tem ple T e rra ce Annas subdivision, containing epproxi
m ately three a cre s IB C C D IS T R IC T 1)
JO H N M O T S IN O C R , J R . — Am endm ent from C o m m ercia l to
High D ensity R e sid ential described as The SW te of t o SW te o l
Section 27, Tow nship 7) South. Range 31 E ast. Seminote County
Florid a , less the E a s te rly SO teet ter road rig ht of way. and less the
Sout o r hy 779 19 teet, f u r t o r described a s located on the west side of
S R 434 (A ia fa y a T r a ill, a p pro xim ate ly lADD1 11. north of the
intersection of S R 434 and Iron B rid g e Rd abutting S R 434,
R em ington D r and R e m ing ton P a r k su b d iv isio n , con tain in g
approxim ately Ik a cre s ( I C C D IS T R IC T 1)
M A G N O L IA L A K E — A m endm ent from Suburban E states to Low
Density R e sid ential d escribed as The Northeast te ot t o Northwest
te and t o Northw est te of the Northw est te of Section 21. Tow nship
21 South. Range 32 East, Sem inole County, F lo rid a , and t o
Northeast te of t o Northeast V* of Section 29, Township 21 South,
Range .22 E ast, Saminote County, F lo rid a , ly in g f a s t of F E C U R
Right of Way. Also, begin at the S o u to a s f corner of the Southwest
te of Section 14. Township 71 South, Rang* 32 E ast, Sem inole County
Florid a , run N orth to t o Northeast corne r of t o South 1) of t o
Nor t o a s t te o l t o Soufhwesl te of Section 14, Township 21 South.
Range 33 E e st, Sem inole County, F lo rid a , thence run West 721 feet,
thence South 34*39 09" West 2*9) teet to the E a s te rly R ig h t of Way o l
F E C R R , to n e # Southeast along said Right of W ay lo t o South
'line Oil Section' 17. Township 21 South. Range 12 f a i l , t o n c e la s t ,
Saminote County, F lo rid a te t o Point o l B eginning The Northw est
'* of the Northeast te of Section I t, Tow nthip 71 South. Range 32
East, Sem inole County, Florid a , and a strip of land 29 teet in width
lying South o l and adjacent to t o follow ing d e se rv e d line
Beginning 23 feet West o l t o Northeast corner of t o S c u to a s t te of
t o Northeast te of Section 21. Township 21 South, Range 32 E ast, run
West 434 4 leet t o n c e South 42*00 00" West 199 teef. t o n c e Norm
93*39®" West 171 leet. thence N orth 47*» W" West 743 teet, t o n c e
West 12 teet to the Northw est corner o l said Southeast te of the
Northeast te o l Section1 21, fowmshi'p 21 South Range 32 l a t i Semtnele County. F lo rid a , further described a t located on the west
side of Snow H ill Rd. ap pro xim ately I *00 ft north ot the intersection
of Snow H ill R d and B ru m le y Rd, abutting Snow H ill R d adjacent t o
Lake Le ne lle Woods subdivision, containing a p pro xim ate ly 22!
acres (B CC D IS T R IC T II
HI O A K S D E V E L O P M E N T CO
Am endm ent Irom Suburban
€ stales te Low D ensity Residential and associated reroning Irom A 1
iiAgriculture) to P U D (Planned U nit Development:) described as
The1 E ast 1930 teef of the southerly V/a of t o Southeast te of the
Northeast te o l Section 33. Township 71 South, Range 37 East,
Seminole County, F lo rid a , less road R ig h to ! W ay a ver t o easterly
portion thereof for S R No 419 A N O The E a st 1030 feet of t o North
1 1 ef t o South te of the S o u to a s t te of t o Norm*#*' te of Sect-on 23
Township 21 South. Range 33 E ast. Sem inole County F lo rid a less
road Right of Wey over t o easterly portion thereof lo r S R No 419
A N D The South 2/1 of the N orth f / | of Section 32. Township It
South, Range 32 East, Sem inole County.. Florid a , 'less the Northeast
te e l t o Northeast te, of t o ‘S o u to a s t te of sa id ‘S ection 33 and also
(less t o b a s t IVQ teet ot t o South * ot t o Southeast te of t o
Northeast te o l said Section 32) end also less road R ig h t ot W ey over
t o easterly portion thereof tor S R N o 419 together w ith That
portion of the southerly 2 3 of t o North 3 9 et Section 31. Township
21 South. Range 32 E*sf. Seminote County, F lo rid a ly in g easterly ot
E con lock h#tehee R iv e r A N D The Southwest te of t o Northeast te

L e g a l
of t o Southwest te end the South '» of t o Northw est te of the
Sm ifhw esl te. t o W est te o f t o S o u to a st te of t o Southeast &lt;«. and
t o Soufhwesl te o l t o S o u to a s f te, end t o South te o f t o
Southwest te. and t o South te a l t o Northeast te of t o Southeast
te: and t o South *&gt;o f t o Northw est te of t o Southeast te; and the
S o u to a s t te of t o N ortheast te o f t o Southwest te of Section 21 .
Town ship ] i South. Range 32 E ast A N D That portion of t o South te
of t o North te of t o South te. and that portion e f t o South te e f t o
Smith te of Section ) l. Township 11 South. Range 32 E e st. tying
• o ile r ty of the E ceniock ha tehee R iver, being in Saminote County,
F ter M e. f u r t o r described a s located en t o west side e f C R N o 419,
from a p proxim ately 2 000 ft south at t o Mahfcahwee C trl Scout
C am p to t o O ranga/Sem inote County lin t, abutting C R. 419. t o
E can lock hatches R iv e r end t o Orange/Sem inote County line,
contetnlng approx 1m ate 1y 90) acres (BCC D IS T R IC T 1)
S A M I H E R E I C H — Am end m en t from Suburban E states to lo w
D ensity Residentia l ond associated rszoning from A I (A g ricu ltu re )
*0 R IA | Single F a m ily D w elling O te frlctl described as The
Sm ithwesl te of t o Northeast te of t o S o u to a s t te less t o t p e rt
North end West of paved road. A N D t o Southeast te e f t o
Her t o a s t te of t o Southeast te. A N D t o S o u to a s f te of t o
S o u to a s t te. Section 21. Township 21 South. Range 22 E ast The
South •1 ef t o Northw est te ef t o Southwest te. A N O t o Southwest
te of t o Southwest te. A N D t o South te Ot t o Northw est te o f t o
Southeast te of t o Southwest te. A N O t o South te of t o Southeast
te e f t o Southwest te. A N O t o Southwest te ot t o Southwest te ef
t o Southeast te. Section 22, Township 21 South. Range 22 E ast The
Northw est te A N O t o West te of t o Northeast te. Sec Ho t 27.
Township 31 South Rang# 17 f a s t The E ast te of t o N ortheast te.
Section 79 Township 71 South. Rang* 32 E ast, a ll in S e m w i*
County. F lo rid a , further describ ed a t located Im m ediately south of
intersection of Snow H ilt R d and Brwmley Rd. appro xim ate ly 449 ft
west of L ak e M ills Rd. abutting Lake M ills , and t o sub d ivisions of
Lako M ilts Shores end N orth Chuluota. containing appro xim ate ly 432
a cre s (B CC D IS T R IC T M
O X F O R D T E R R A C S — Amend me nt from H ig h 'Density Resfden
tie l to C o m m ercia l end associated retonm g from R 3 1 M u ltip le
F a m ily D w elling D is tric t! to C 1 (Re ta il C o m m e rc ia l D istric t)
described as The E a st 340® teef ot t o North 372 31 feet ot t o
Northwest te ef t o Northw est te of Section 39 Township 71 South.
Range 30 East, Sem inole County, Florid a , t o above description
containing a portion of L o t 4, Fernwood P la ta , as recorded in P la t
Book 13 P ag e 91 P u b lic Records of Semi note County. F lo rid a
further described as located on the west side of O xfo rd Rd,
a p proxim ately M ft south of t o intersection 0* O xford R d and F e rn
P ark B 'v d , abutting O xfo rd Rd* containing a p proxim ately five
acres (B CC D IST R IC T 4)
L E O N A R D C A S S E L B E R R Y - Amendment from M edium D ensity
R esidential te Industrie! d escribed as Lots If. 17. !) and 14 N o rm of
t o renter Imp of Gee Creek. Block A. JO H N S O N S P O U L T R Y
F A R M S . P la t Book 4. P a g e I. Seminote County. Florid a , further
described e t located on the west t«3t of Baite A v e , appro xim ate ly
7 J00 ft south of S R 434. abutting B e lle A v e and Gea Creek,
o d ie re n t L a k e K a th ry n 3th Addition, containing a p proxim ately 31
acres (B C C D IS T R IC T II
Th is hearing m a y be continued from tim e to tim e as deemed
necessary Interested p a rtie s and t o general p ublic a re encouraged
te appear * t this hearing The general puhii« m a r y n w t inpw* at
t o hearing in accordance with t o procedures wtinred by t o B CC
W ritten com m ents m ay be M ed with t o BCC e f t o hearing o r by
m a ilin g ta m e te "P la n n in g D ire c t o r ", 1701 E e st F irs t afreet.
Sanford F L 12771, telephone (407) 371 i i » . •■tension 7)71 Copies ot
t o proposed am endm ents end related inform ation ere a v a ila b le tar
p iA I K inspection et t o address above. Room N357 between t o
hours et 9 » O m end S M p m M onday through F rid a y , excluding
holidays
Persons o re advised th a t if they decide to appeal any decision
m ade et th»t hearing, t o y w ill need e record e f t o proceedings, and
ter such a purpose, t o y m a y need te ensure e ve rb a tim record ef t o
proceedings it made, w hich record includes t o testim ony and
evidence upon w hich t o appeal is to be made. F lo rid a Statutes.
Section 294 010S B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S . B Y
A N T H O N Y V A N D E R W O R P P L A N N IN G O lR E C T Q R
P ub lish M a rc h I A 29 1999
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N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice Is ‘h ereby given that 1
•mi' engaged! in business at 1949
SI C ro ix A v e , Apopka 33703,
Semmote Count* F lo rid a under
t o F ic titio u s Nam# of TLC
C L E A N I N G S E R V IC E and t o t
I intend to register said name
with t o C lerk of t o C irc u it
Court. Semmale County, F ie ri
da, in a c c 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
Nam e Statutes. T o W it Section
I ! 4 Of F lo rid a Statutes 1937
George J Knopf J r
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 22. M a rc h I.
9. 13. 1990
D E K 3)9

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N O T IC E OF
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby given that t
am engaged in business a t 1193
S O ak A v e . Sanford F L . 32771
Semmote County, F lo rid a under
t o F ictitio u s N am e ot R T F
L A W N S E R V IC E , and t o t I
intend to register said name
w ith t o C le rk of t o C irc u it
Court, Seminote County. F ie ri
da. in a c c o rd a n c e w ith the
P r o v is io n s of the F ic t it io u s
Nem o Statutes. To W it Section
•43 09 F lor ida Statutes 1937
R ic k y L Fudge
Pub lish Fe b ru a ry IX 22, M a rc h
1.9.1990
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IM T H f C IR C U IT CO U R T
O f T N I ( lO M K I M T M
J U O I C U l C IR C U IT
IN A M O f O R
tIM IM O L E CO UNTY.
F L O R ID A
C A tIN O t f ir t C A M L
I N R I T H E M A R R I A G E OF
BARBARA A BRENNAN.
m itt o w / W I N .
anf
JA M E S L BRENN AN.
N O T IC E O f A C T IO N
TO J A M E S L B R E N N A N
A a i r H i Unhnmjiifi
Y O U A R C H E R E B Y NOTI
F I E D t o I a P e titio n tor Dfs
solution of M a rria g e has been
file d against you and you are
required te serve a copy of your
w ritten defenses. It any, te It ot
SAN D R A K M ANSO N . I S
Q U IR E , attorney tor B A R B A R A
A B R E N N A N , 'Whose address is
141 West Jessup Avenue, Long
wood. F lo r id a
3}79), on or
before t o 34ih day of M arch.
1999, and tile the o rig in a l with
t o C lerk of this Court either
before se rvice on P e fifte n tr's
attorney o r im m ed iately t o r#
otter otherw ise a default w ill
be entered a gainst you tor the
re lie f dem anded m t o P etitio n
for O iiso fu tio n o f M a rria g e
W IT N E S S m y hand and seal
of this C o urt on th is IH h day of
F e b r u a ry .1990
(te a l)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk of t o C irc u it Court
By J a n e E Jasew ic
A s Deputy C lerk
P ub lish F e b ru a ry U M a rc h t.
1 . 111999
D E N 749
IN T H B C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E I9TH J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F F L O R ID A . IN A N D FO R
la m in a te C O U N T Y
C A t R N O 99M S I CA-94 P
O IV IIIO M P
In r# t o m a rria g e of
B te n d ii F tther Doan, Petitioner
and
K e rm it E Dean. Resoondent
N O T IC E O P A C T IO N
TO K e rm it E. Dean
343 W O oran #107
Glendate C a ll® )
Y O U A R E N O T I F IE D t o t an
action ter D IS S O L U T IO N O F
M A R R I A G E h a s been M e d
against you. and you oro ro
Quired te servo a copy of your
w ritten defenses. If any. te it on
B la n d ii F is h e r D ean whose
address ts 1403 W 24fh. A pt
111 A, Sanford. F L . OT o r before
M a rc h 19, 1999, and tile
a n g in a l w ith t o C le rk ot this
Court e ith e r before service on
the p la in t iff o r im m e d ia te ly
t o r e t t e r . otherw ise a default
w ilt be entered against you tor
the r e lie f d e m a n d e d in the
P etitio n
D A T E D F e b ru a ry 12. 1990
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
C le rk of t o Court
B y C e c a lio V E ke rn
Deputy Cterk
Pub lish F e b ru a ry TX 22. M arch
1.1,3999
O C N 144

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
Cose Me.. 999194C A 99 L
F M r Ida B ar No t 949999
SO UTH EAST M O R TG AG E
CO M PAN Y.
P tem fiff.
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T IN A M A R I E K R E U S C H .
I I liv in g * e t u i. t t a l ,
NOTICE O F ACTION
S T A T E O F F L O R IO A
TO
T I N A
M A R I E
K R E U S C H , If l i v i n g , a n d
W E S L E Y J K R E U S C H . h is
wife, if livin g, inclu d ing any
unknown spouse of said Defen
d a n tl If t l t o r h a t re m a rrie d
and if e ithe r or both of said
Defendants are deceased, their
respective unknown heirs, d t
v ise e s. g ra n te e s , a ttlg n e e s .
creditors, (tenors and trustees,
and *11 other persons c la im in g
by. through, under or agam st
t o named Defendants
Whose residence address is
'unknown
ANO
TO R O B E R T E A G L E and
ESTH ER EA G LE
Y O U A R E N O T I F IE D that an
a ction te teredos* a m ortgage
on t o follow ing property in
Semmote County, F lo rid a
Lot 91 S U N L A N O E S T A T E S .
F IR S T A D O IT IO N . according te
t o 1 P la t thereof as recorded in'
P la t Book 12. P a g e t 97 A N of
t o P u b lic Records o l Sem inole
County, F lo rid a
has been filed against you end
SCO TT F C A U S S E A U X and
C A R O L R C A U S S E A U X . h is
wife. JO H N D O E and J A N E
O O E. and a li other persons in
possession ot subject re a l prop
e rty . whose re a l nam es are
uncertain, and you are required
te serve a copy of your w ritten
detenses, it any. to it on
JO IC P W M
P A N IC LLO
E S Q U IR E . P la in tiff s attorney
201 N F ra n slm Street. Suite
1729, Tam pa, F lor Ida 33402
on or before t o 2srh day at
M arch , if® , and file t o o rigin a l
w ith t o C lerk of th is Court
e ither before service on P la in
lift 's attorney o r Im m ediately
thereafter. otherwise a default
w ill 'be entered age ms I you im
the r e lie f dem anded in the
C o m p laint or Petition
D A T E D on this 19th day ot
Feb ruary. 1990
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R 7
B Y J a n e E J a seme
Deputy Clerk
Publish' F e b rua ry 32. .March 1,
I. 13. 19®
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Killer Bees extend lead
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Hertford 1. Montreal I
Pittsburgh 1. New Jersey I
Detroit A NY Itiardera 1
MY Rongars 1. Washington 1
Toronto V Quebec 4
L e i Angelas A Edmonton 1
Phtledolphie 7. Vancouver 7. tie
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St Louis at Chicago, i IS p m
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9 3; Jton Flour ion (11). Fronco. dot Nicl4*
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Chotntkov (3). Sovitt Union, dot. Rogor
Smith, Bidiomoi* 4 4. 94; Paul Chamborloin
(IQ), Del Mar. C a lif, dot Bruno Orotar.
Yugotlavia. 7 3. 9 4; Gary Mullor. Lot
Angtiov dot Stolon Edborg (1). 91. 7 3
OooMot. Sacoad R o n d
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Stave Da Vries and Greg Van Emburgh. a 1.
4 4; Pawl Amecona and Kelly Eyemden II).
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llnavlc. Yugoslavia, dot Jeremy Bates.
Britain. 01, a t ; Magnus G utloltMn (SI,
Sweden, dal Jaroma Pol liar, Franca. 7 L 0 1
Brad Gilbert il) . Piedmont. Colli , dot.
Omar Camporosa. Italy. S L a ) . Amos
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Bergstrom. Sweden. S 7, a &gt;. 0 ti A lia
Antomtuh, Austria, dal Carl Uwe Steed (41.
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Heieni Roiudes. Washington. 4S. I L 01;
Gralchan Mogers. lan Diego. IIP), dal
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dot Kartno Quonlroc. Franco. ) A 0 I. 0 4;
Judith Wanner. Austria. H Il dat Tarry
Phaipl Lerchmonl. N Y . a A 0 9. Claudio
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M c H n and Harsay Puiliam M ana ,»ar
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John Candelaria ta 1 yaar cantract canlinpanl
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cantract.
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K a m a tar catchar Jerry Galt;
stoned
Pilchers Maria Brlta. Chrla Bamstit. Chris
Marchok. Mai R olls and Bill Sampan lo
I year contracts.
Maw Vark (ALI — Appointed Jack Lawn
aka president and chlaf at aparatlana.
M k n aaata - Islanded the cantract at
forward Tyrone Carlin Ihreuph the 100141

Doug Shively to eu itla n l hood coach and
signed Jimmy Carr as secondar y coach
□alias — Signed Iran apant wide receiver
Rod Harris la la a a r contract
HavtSan — Signed tree agent attentive
back David Anw M la a 1 yaar contract
Kansas City — Signed Harman Edwards as
ascawt.
s ir Giants — Signed tree agent tight and
Bak Mrsoke la 1 year cantract

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J im V alvB iso o n the alleged
polnt-shavlng sca n da l Involving
form er players.

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C o n tin u e d fro m I B
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(ru n s r o m l e a r h i a n ti D ave
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were Itrlan Iturke and A lle n
. Dehral |(wu singles each). Terry
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[.Jim A rn old . M ark Slclfets. Ja c k
;K lin iih r.n l and .Jerry M o n ll [one
single each)

and hand D eLand an B-2 toss In
S e m in o le A th le tic C o nferen ce
baseball a ctio n at C onrad P a rk
W ednesday night.
D a v id s o n , a J u n io r r ig h t ­
hander. stru ck out seven and
w alked o n ly one lo Improve h is
record to 2-0 a s the R am s won
for the s ix th lim e In nine starts.
C h ip Leister and G reg J a m r s
com bined to d rive In five ru n s to
lead the L a k e M ary offense.
Ja m e s drove In three ru n s w ith
an In s ld r-lh r-p a rk hom e ru n
w hile L e ls le r picked up h is tw o
H ill by going 2-for-2 w ith a
double.
D eLand. w h ich fell to 3-2 on
the season, w as led by W right,
who was 2-for-3.
T he R am s' next game Is F r i­
day when tlie y host Lym a n In a
S A C game s ta rlin g al 7 p in.
w h ile D rla in d travels lo Sanford
to take on Sem inole In u 3:30
p.m. start Friday.

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Softball
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6

LARK BRANTLEY 5. EVANS 1
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S L a k e B ra n tle y bounced b a ck
from Its first loss o f the season
T uesday n lg h l In beat Evans 5-1
on W ednesday night In a g irls'
slow -pltch softball game a l Lake
Bran tley H igh School.
O n T u e s d a y n ig h t . L u k c
B ra n tlcy lost to Ikxm e 4-1.
T h e game a lso w as the varsity
debut o f Patriot p itche r K e lly
H a rlm a n . w ho has m oved u p to
the v arsity from Junior varsity
th is year. She surrendered Just
five h its and no w ulks w h ile
g iv in g up the one Evans run.
O ffensively for Luke B ru n llc y .
M lshelle K a rr h ll a home n m and
had an RBI w h ile M ichelle D avis
drove In Ih rcc ru n s on tw o
doubles. M an dy Renteria hit tw o
sin gles and T a n ia Dlax h a il a
sin gle and a double as H artm an
and C h ris Habaja collected Ihe
other hits.

A cco rd in g lo Lake B ru n llc y
co -co a ch D e b b ie F ra n k , (he
I’a irtlo is used (heir th ird d if­
ferent lineu p In Ihelr th ird game
fit Ihe season, takin g full a d va n ­
tage of the 17 players on the
v arsity roster.
" W r 'r r still se a rrh ln g for the
right 10." said Frank.
T h e Patriots return to action
tonight, hosin g the Lake How ell
S ilv e r H aw ks In an early Im por­
tant Sem inole A th le tic Co nfer­
ence game a l Lake Bran tley.
G am e tim e Is scheduled for 7:30
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F ra n k H arm er threw h is th ird
straight com plete game victo ry
us L y m a n handed O viedo a 4-1
S e m in o le A th le tic C onference
baseball setback at L ym a n Field
W ednesday.
A 15-year-old rig h t-h a n de r.
Ila rm e r threw a three-hitter and
s lm e k out s ix w hile w u lkln g
o n ly two us the G re yh o u n d s
im proved to 6-1 on Ihe season.
H u n n cr also helped h is ow n
cause at Ihe plate as he went
I-for -1 w ith two bases on b a lls
and seored a run.
L y m a n lo o k a d v a n ta g e o f
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w ildness lo take a 3-0 lead in Ihe
llrs l inning. Jo e T ulbo l w alked
and stole second and th ird be­
fore H arm er and Je ff Ja ck so n
w alked lo load the bases. T a llxit
scored w hen C h i Is P le lco n es
w a lk e d . C h a r lie C u r ly th e n
singled to rlg h l to score both
H arm er and Ja ck so n .
T he G re yho u nds added th eir
fourth ru n of the game lii the
s e c o n d I n n in g w h e n T a lb o t
singled and Kl-vln W ainscotl.
H a r m e r a n d P le lc o n e s a l l
w ulkcd. Plelcones g e llin g the
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Oviedo. 3-3 nn the season,
scored Its lone run In the third
when M ike Verne doubled and
T o d d T o c c o s in g le d . K e v in
T w ig g s’ single In the second w as
the L io n s ’ o n ly other hit.
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six-ru n fourth Inning and Ihe when they travel to Lake M ary io
f o u r - h it p it c h i n g o f S c o t t lake on the R a m s In a 7 p.m.
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ou t aeven a n d w a lk in g o n ly
three In g oing the route.
"D w a y n e th rew very w e ll."
■aid L a k e H o w e ll head coach
B lr t o B e n ja m in . “ I th in k h e
relaxed a little w hen he got the
lead, but overall, he threw a
h e ck o f a game. It s the kin d o f
perform ance we are going to
need because we h aven't played
that w e ll."
F u g a te w a s C la r k 's c o u n ­
terpart on offense far Ihe H a w lu .
g o in g 2-for-3 w ith tw o ru n s
■cored a n d tw o KBI. He got Ihe
gam e-w inn in g R ill In Ihe th ird
w hen, w ith the score l - l and
runner* o n second and third, he
lin e d a two-out. 3-1 pitch lo left
t o s c o r e M ik e Z u c k e r a n d
M alcolm Ccpeda.
Z u ck e r and Cepeda were the
oth e r L a k e H o w e ll players w ith
b ig nlghta on offense. Z u cke r
g oing 3-for-3 w ith u double and
tw o ru n s scored w h ile Cepeda
warn a-for-4 w ith two ru n s scored
and tw o stolen bases.
Cepeda. the son o f ex-Nattonal
League M ost V alu a b le F la y e r
O rla n d o Cepeda. got the scoring
started w hen he led off the gam e
w ith a sin gle lo lefl and stole
second, li e a lso stole th ird and
co n tin u e d o n around to score
w hen the ca tch e r's ih m w sailed
Into left field.
S e m in o le lie d the game In the
second w hen W .L. G ra cry w as
h it b y a p itch , stole second and
■cored o n a two-out single by
R a y A dcock.
A fte r th e three-run th ird by
the H aw ks, the game stayed 4 -1
u n til the fifth, w hen Lake H ow ell
scored liv e ru n s o ff three T rib e
pitcher* to put the game out of
reach.
S e m in o le 's other run s co rrd In
the fifth on a double by K ic k
E ck ste in a n d a single by W illie
M cCloud.
"O n ce again, we d id n 't hit the
b a ll." aald a dow ncast but o p ­
tim is tic S em ino le coach M ike
Powers. " I f you don't put (he
ba ll In play, you ra n 't scorr.
" It’ a very lo u g h lo come back
from a loss lik e last night 11-0 In
n in e Innings In G alrw ay). Hut I
th in k we w ill be a ll rlg h l when
we start to h it because we are
getting good p itc h in g and drtense.
O ne brigh t spot for Sem inole
w as the p itc h in g o f W illie M c ­
C lo ud. T h e senior right hander
cam e on In re lie f In the fifth and
gave up one ru n on on ly one hit
w h ile s trik in g out liv e In two and
two-thtrda In nings of w ork. Il
w a s M c C lo u d 's first p itc h in g
appearance In alm ost two years
because o f e lig ib ility problems.
"M c C lo u d threw very well h is
first tim e o u t." said Powers. "H e
m a y see so m e m ore a c tio n
F rid a y against D e La n d ."

C o n tin u e d fro m 1B
student has been Ihe key to league-leading
G e o rg ia 's llrst regular-season S E C basket ball
ch a m p io n sh ip In the 58-ycar h istory of (lie
conference. In Iasi S u n d a y 's 86-85 w in over
second-place L S U . Kevsler hail "M poin ts and 16
rebounds and cau sed O 'Neal a n d h is backup.
7-(ool S tan ley Ht/berls. lo fo u l out.
A la b a m a J u n io r f o r w a r d - c e n t e r M e lv in
C tie a lu in was Itir leadin g vole-gainer on (tie U l’ l
A ll-S E C second (earn. O ther second (earners
selected were M is s is s ip p i S tale lo rw a rd Cam eron
H u m s. Florida cen ter D w ayne D avis. G eorgia
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IN BRIEF
Pvt. A p d ra D. Cross, daughter of
Kathleen R. H a w k in s and step­
daughter o f Robert S. H a w kin s.
2 1 6 P alm Place. Sanford, has
com pleted basic tra in in g at Fort
Ja ck so n . S.C.
D u rin g the

TV seminar to bo offered
S A N F O R D — "H o w to H rra k Into the Legitim ate T V A Film
In d im lry " I* Ihe title o f a free, edu cation al se m in a r to be
presented by the C e n tra l Florid a C h ap te r of the Florida Motion
P ictu re A T elevision A ssociation.
The presentation w ill be held from 1 1 a m. to 12:30 p.m..
M arch 27, at the S rm ln n tr C o m m u n ity College Fine Arta
T h rn t re.
A tl persons inlerested In getting Involved In the m otion
p lctu re /e n trrta ln m rn t held Invited to attend.
D etails, c a ll the F M P T A at 236 9138.

trainin g,

s tu d e n ts re­
c e iv e d I n ­
s tru c tio n In
d r ill and rere m o n le i.
w eapons,
m a p reading,
tactics, m illt
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c o u rte s y .

'History of Florida' a topic
O RLAN D O

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m o n th ly m eeting of the M id-Florida

C o u n c il of the illln d w ill be held 1:30 p.m .. M arch 3. at Loch

Haven Neighborhood C e n trr. A lden and L a k r Form osa Drive,
Orlando.
A rc h ie Pope, vice president, w ill present a "H is to ry o f
F lo rid a ."
Details, r a il D ruyse J . Eddy. 047-0631.

m i l i t a r y

New 'Waves' to meet
W IN T E R S P R IN G S — T he newest unit of W aves National.
"T h e Flo rid a S e ag a ls", w ill meet 1 1 a.m.. M a rrh 3. at the
H o liday Inn-Altam onte S p rin g s for the th ird organizational
m eeting.
A ll new u p pllru n ts are urged In bring discharge and
separation paper* so ihnt they m ay be rom r ch arter m em bers
before the A p ril 7 deadline.
A n y N a v y women, u r ilv r or veterans, are urged lo jo ln .
D etails, ca ll M ary Conk. 327-02H2.

'Who Nooda a W ill?
Sister Inc. recanlty hosted Frances D. DeGrew.
vice president of C ltlie n e and Southern Trust
Com pany, W in te r Perk, who d is p e lle d many
m isco nce ption s Mx m j I w ills In har lecture. W h o
Needs a W ill? ' DeQrew w es a guest at th e Sister

Inc. regular monthly luncheon m eeting held at
P o lt lo ’ s Restaurant. From left to right, are v io la
Frank, treasurer, DeQrew; Emy BIN, president; end
Beth W slabob,secretary.

Blue &amp; Gold plaque goes to Ellis
T h e a nnual B lu r A Gold banquet
of C u b S eou l P a c k No. 34 w as
attended r r c r n tly b y 154 parents
and adult leuders.
T h e C u b S c o u ts a n d U o y
Scouts u rr sponsored by the
First United M ethodist C h u rch .
4 I 9 S . I*ark Ave., Sanford

matinee.
Fo r advance tickets, c a ll 896-7464.

CALENDAR
Daughters to meet
S A N F O R D — T he S a llle H arrison Chapter N ational Society
Ilaughter* of the A m e rica n Revolution, w ill meet 2 p.m.. March
9. at the Sanford C h a m b e r of Com m erce.
Guest speaker Roger H a rris w ill give a talk on "In lrre s lln g
F a i ls Abou t the C iv il W a r."
T he D A H R itu a l M em orial Se rvice w ill be held for V irg in ia
W a d e S p llz e ra l Ihe co nclusion o f the meeting.
D r lull*, ca ll Ileal rice Ituck. 322-2865.

Fashion show planned
T he 12th A n n u a l St. P a ir lr k s D ay C h a rily Fashion Show
and L u n ch e o n w ill be h eld M arch 12 at the O m ni International
Hotel.
T he event w ill begin w ith c o c k ia lls at 1 1 a.m. a n d luncheon
ai noon, fo llow rtl by fash ions from T h e Toggery (C hurch S lU c l
Station and P ark A v e n u e l and T h e C ricket S hop A Barbara
Z anders lot Longwood Village).
T he event ts sponsored by St. J o a n of A rc C ircle o f C h u rch of
the A n n u n cia tio n In Longw ood. Reservations, ca ll 682-6235.

Deal with wildlife
S A N F O R D — "D e a lin g w ith U rban W ild life ", a program to be
b elli 2 p.m ,. M arch 5. at llu- S em ino le County A gricu ltu re
Center, w ill help solve the problem of bothersome m oles and
a rm a d illo s In the yard , o r leach how to attract birds and o ilie r
w ild life lo you r landscape.
C ra ig lle u g e l. exten sion w lld llle specialist. Is guest speaker.
Program Is free and open to the public.

T he a g ricu ltu re center Is to cu lrd at 250 W. C o u n ty Home
Hoad, a cro ss from Flea W orld.

Harry E llis (left) receives the Blue end G old plaque from the Rev.
W illiam M cLo u d during the C u b Scout G o ld &amp; Blue banquet.
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out. 1 have been w a tch in g her
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G ore is a
A n tille s H igh
Puerto Rico.

M arg a re t. Is the?
L o u ise Schaefer.
1982 graduate of
School. S an Ju a n .

Church
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Crook
N a th v ila N a if
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M y problem Is ib is. I called my
daughter Ihc follow ing day to
fin d out how ih r baby was. and
she told me she w as u p all nlghl.
A b b y . she made me feel so bad
— she gave me no comfort at alt
I love m y grundhuhv so m uch
a n d sh e lo ve s me. and m y
daughter know s It.
I am afraid lh a l I am not going
U&gt; lx- asked lo w aleh the iw by
a n y m o re be e a u se o f th is . I
u s u a lly visit ih rm a couple tim es
a week, but now I feel horrible —
lo o h orrible even lo go over to
visit. A m I w rong lo let It b o ih rr
me lik e Ibis? W h a t's Ihe best
w ay for mt- lo handle th is?
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D E A R F E E L I N G H O R R IB L E :
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u s they should, and so w ill your
feelings of guilt — so don 'l dwell
o n tills. Learn from It.
You-say that you applied Ire lo
Ih c b aby's burns. Perhaps you
sh ou ld lie aware lh a l Ih rrc is u
belter way lo treat m in or burns.
A cco rd in g lo the A m erican Med­
ica l A sso cia tio n 's H andbook ol
F lrs l A id and Em ergency Care
(Random House): "M in o r burns
su ch a s a su n b u rn , or by a brief
eoniaet w ith hot objects, luii
w u lr r o r s tr u m , s h o u ld be
treated by pla cin g ih c burned
area Im m ediately under cold
ru n n in g water, o r by applying
cold-w ater com presses losin g a
clean d o llt l u n til Ihe pain sub­
s id e s . A p p ly in g le e . b u tte r,
grease, sprays, o in tm e n ts or
hom e remedies Is n ol recom ­
m en ded."

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Ihr C u b Scout co m m u te r and
a ctiv itie s ch a irm a n Tor the C u b
Scouts of the C e n tra l Florida
C oun cil. Jo h n G ood Is Ihc new
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Those who baby-sli rh tld rcn
sh o u ld take the lim e lo In­
v e s tig a te llr s t a id a n d C I ’ R
classes. And. people w ho a n tic i­
pate a visit from u ch ild w ho Is
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S. M rLo u d su rp rise d H arry E llis
w ith the Blue A G o ld plaque for
h is d e d ica te d w o rk as C u b m aster for the past three years.

G ra d u a te s of th e co u rs e
learned m ethods o f sch edulin g
and c o n tro llin g fligh t operations,
and earned credits toward an
a s s o c ia te de gre e In a p p lie d
science th rou gh the C o m m u n ity
College o f the A ir Force.

Grandmom feels guilty about accident

TH URSDAY'S PRIME TIME
7:30

A irm a n V an ce E. Gore, son of
Van and M yrm a Gore. 2107 E.
P u rk to n D riv e , D e lto n a , has
graduated from the U.S. A ir
F o rce c o m m a n d a n d co n tro l
sp e cia list co urse a t Keesler A ir
Force Base. M iss.

Tw en ly-th ree scout* received
awards.

Eagles to hold meeting
S A N F O R D — T h r m o n th ly m eeting of Fraternal Order o f
Eagle* D istrict Fo u r w ill be held 1 p.m.. Sunday, at the Sanford
A c rlc No. 4184.
A b u lle t d in n e r w ill be held follow ing the meeting.
A ll in cm tiers u rr urged to attend.
T he A e rie Is located at 2672 S. O rla n d o Avc. In the Fairw ay
S h o p pin g Center.

. _ _

P a u l R. Maddox, son of H ilton
D. and O ra Lee M addox, 601
D e a r b o r n A v e ., A lt a m o n t e
S prings, has been prom oted In
the U.S. A ir Force to the rank of
m aster sergeant.
M a d d o x la a c o m m u n lc a llo n a - c o m p u t e r s y s t e m s
s u p e r v is o r w ith th e 1 8 7 8 th
C o m m u n ic a tio n s Squ adron at
M oody A ir Force Base. Qa.
H is wife, Jan et. Is the dau g h ­
ter o f C h a n n ln g L. and Irma J.
O rr. 327 Prarte Lane. Apopka.
M addox is a 1971 graduate of
S e m in o le H igh School. Sanford.

Quartet to perform
O R L A N D O — T he O rlando Society o f Itarbershoppers w ill
present Its 42nd a n n u al show. 6 p.m ., M arch 2: 2 p.m. and 8
p m.. M arch 3. ui Ikxm e H igh School auditorium .
T lc k r ts SIO. Frida y and S atu rd a y nights: *H. Saturday

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ju s tic e , firs t
a l d . a n d A r m y
h isto ry a n d traditions.
C ro ss la a 1968 graduate of
S e m in o le H igh School. Sanford.

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state o f F lorida
d if a r t m in t o f
e n v ir o n m e n t a l
r e g u la t io n
No i i c i o f n o r a i f

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT.
IITM JUDICIAL CINCUIT
INANOFON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

&gt; LON IDA
C A M NO. I H N i a w l
IN N E . T H E M A N N I A O E O F
M A N Y SU E S E D E R S
C O N S T A N T IN E .
F f t liw n t r .
•nd
A L B E N T CHAN CES
C O N S T A N T IN E .

ABINCV ACTION

The Dep ortm en t o f Eevlcoho f If* Inftnf to issue o iM ritdlc
t io A il f K l i n i t r y statem ent
( F llo No. B J * 1 4 7 M l4 ) 1 » C lt y
o f Santord. c /o F o rfa r. Cenblln.
ond Mot mot, Engineers. I n c .
900 W est F u lto n Stroot. F o il
O f f k t Boa 1974. Sanford. F lo rl
d o J i m 1974 for m o property
located m Section* l. i i . and 11
T M R ih ip JO South, Range 31
Ea»t. and m Section* a. t. E. If.
It, and It, T i a wF i f JO South.
R ang e j&gt; E ast. Se m i noto County

CLASSIFIED ADS

S e m in o le

n o rth e a s te rn t h o ro of L o k e
J e s s u p and b o r d o r ln f L a k e
Cochran). Tho p rop i rty consists
o f appro xim ate ly I , M i acrot
Tho Deportment** llto on thi*
m atter it a v a ila b le for public
inspection d u rin g no rm a l but)
not* hour*. | 00 a m to S 00
P m . M onday through Frid a y,
o a c tp f legal holiday** at tho
Oopartm ont o f E nvlrenm entol
R e g u la t io n . J u r is d ic t io n a l
E valu atio n Soctlan. Roam M .
Tw in T o a i r * O ffic e Building.
1*00 B la ir S t e n t R o o d .
T o llo h o tw o , F lo r id a J O N 2400
Person* wh e t substantial In
to ro ttt oro ottoctod b y tho obovo
propotod ogoncy a ction havo a
rig h t p urtuo nt to Section IJ0 J7,
F lo rid a Statute*, to petition for
on a d m in istra tiv e dotorm inolion
(hearing) on tho propotod ac
lio n. Tho p etition m u tl contain
tho Inform ation to t forth bo le a
and m u tt bo file d (received) In
the Deportm ent*! O ffice of C o o
o ra l Count*I, MOO B la ir Stone
R e a d . T a lio h o t t e e . F lo r id a
32399 3400, w ith in U day* af
publication af thtt n o tk a A copy
of tho petition m u tt a lto bo
m a ile d at the tim e of tilin g to
the lu r itd ic tio n o l declaratory
ila t o m a n t p e titio n e r a t the
a d d ro tt indicated. F e ilv ro to 111#
o petition w ith in the 14 day*
constitute* a w a iv e r of any right
t u c h p e rso n h a t to an ad
m l n lt t r a t lv o d e te r m in a t io n
(hearing! p ursu a n t to Section
ijo s i. f s
Tho petition sh a ll contain the
follow ing info rm atio n: fa t The
num ber of e a ch petitioner, the
a p plica n t's n am e and address,
fh* D eportm ent s F l i t Number
and the county In w hich the
p ro je c t 1s p ro p o to d . ( b l A
statem ent of how and when each
petitioner re ce iv e d notice of the
D epartm ent * a c tio n o r pro
posed action; ( c l A sfatem enfot
how each p e titio n e r’s substan­
tia l interests a re affected by the
D e p a rtm e n t'* a c tio n o r pro
posed action; (d&gt; A statem ent of
the m aterial facts disputed by
Petitioner, il any; (e) A state
ment of tact* w hich petitioner
contends w a rra n t reversal or
m o d ific a tio n ot th e D e p a rt
merit'* a ction or proposed K
lion; ft) A ita fo m e n t of which
rules or statutes petitioner con
te n d s r e q u ir e r e v e r s a l o r
m o d ific a tio n of the D epart
m ent’s action or proposed ac
lion, and (g) A statem ent of the
r e lie f so u g h t b y p e titio n e r,
sta tin g p r e c is a ly the a ctio n
petitioner w ants the Department
to take w ith respect to the
D « p a rtm ilrt' s f ‘a t lld r t ' or pro
posed acl«en
If a p e titio n Is file d , the
a d m inistrative hearing process
is designed to form ulate agency
a ction A c c o rd in g ly , the De
per Iment * final action m ay be
different from the position taken
by II in thi* N o tice Persons
whose substantial interests w ill
be affected by a ny decision of
the D epartm ent w ith regard to
the a p plication have the rig ht to
petition to b ecom e a party to the
proceeding The petition must
conform to the requirem ent*
specified above and! be tiled
(received! w ithin 14 days of
p ub lication of th is nofka In the
O ffice of G e n e ra l Counsel af the
above address ot the Depart
ment F a ilu re 'to petition within
the allow ed tim e fram e con
stitute* a w a ive r of any right
such person has to request a
hearing; under 'Section' 110II,
F S . end to p articip a te * 1 a
p arty to thi* proceeding A ny
subsequent in te rv e n tio n w ill
only be at the approval of Ihe
presiding o ffic e r upon motion
tile d pursuant to Rule 10 f 301
FAC
P ub lish M a rc h t. I t N D E O 14

O rla n d o • W in te r P a rk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H I I I O H T I I N T H JUCICtAL
CIRCUIT IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA
CASE NO: aa-aiai-CA-aa-L
WESTWOOD M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Flaintitl.
kt
KEVIN C. B E C K E R . JANIS M
B E C K E R , hit nlto. JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE.
Oalandanl,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Suit to Farac lata M arisaft
TO KtvtnC. Backer
Ja nu M Bocktr
Pratan, R...dance Unknown
Lai* Rakldann Known
jaSlCrayfith Circle
Orlando. F L U tO l
AN D ALL PARTIES CLAIM
I N G I N T E R E S T BY.
T H R O U G H , U N D E R OR
AGAINST KEVIN C BECKCN
and JANIS M B E C K E R AND
A L L PARTIES HAVING OR
CLA IM IN G TO H A V E AN Y
RIGHT. TITLE OH INTEREST
IN THE - H O PER TY H ER EIN
DESCRIBED
TOO A R E N OTIFIED a* an
action to toraclou a mHtgaga
on Iho following property In
Sam.notoCounty. Florid.
Lot dl. D E E R RUN UNTI It.
according to Iho plot Ihoraol at
recorded In Plot Book It. Paget
11 and IS. Public Record, af
Sam inoto County. Flo rid,
which hot Man Iliad egalnit you
«nd you ore required to terve a
copy ot your written defence.. II
*ny. to it on Jordon Fi«idt. Etq .
F ie ld ! Wllklnton. Bryanl A
Aifc.n, ss Owaeia Street. Suita
100. Stuart. F L lit * , an or
M lo rt March IX IHO. and ft to
tha original with thlt Court
aithH Valera torvlca on Ptoln
titt’t attorney or ImmaOlatoly
ittor.al.tr othorwite a default
will M antorad agemtt you tor
tha relief demanded In the
Complaint or petition Th lt
notice iholl M publlkhad once
each waak tor tour tontecullyo
waakt in tha Sanlord Harald
WITNESS my hand and teat
ol thlt Court m it am day ot
February, IHO
is e a l i

M A RTAN N E AHORSE
C L E R K O F CIRCUIT
COURT
By Patricio F Heath
Drpvty Ctork
Publith
February A IX 11.
M a c h I. IH«
DEN t l
N O T I C E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice It hereby g iv e n that I
a m angagad in fc u v r w ii at IM S
Qunh ii O r . Longwood. UISO.
Sem inole County. F lo rid a under
Ih e F lc t lt lo u t N a m e at
T I P T R E E S E R V I C E S , and that
I inland to r tg it t e r M id nem o
with tha C lark ot tha C irc u it
Court. Sam.noto County. F lo r l
da. In a c c o rd a n c e * ‘ th tha
P r o v iV o n i ot the F lc t lt lo u t
N am a S ta tu te . To W it Section
U S Ot F tor Ida S ta tu te , tts r
N B ro m field
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Bob Bad Jr.
M A u lf * Baal Batata
C a R H H I ia

T a t lW M M ty
Lacal/Lang haul
Will Tram
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noto Cly area Owner mutl
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F h mere Into M l m IMS

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Ta Loeea Mau aga Fr

71-HofpWonftd

33— Lo st * Found

EMPLOYMENT

■ FO U N D P O M E R A N IA N .
Mole. Call to daacrlba MX
M ia

35—Spoctol Noflcos
aCCOMIRHOTUT
For Detail. I P » i H « M
Ftorida Notary A,wclotion

37— Nursory *
Child Coro
A F F O R D A B L E . LOVING, In
Home Day Cora, tom «pm
Lk/Cert...................... m e t a l
A R E You Tired ol Jutl Having a
BobyHttor? Lal w. welcome
your child to our litlto family
HRS Roglttored. C P R cart. Id
y n t i p Celt......- ..... m m *
BRING your bobtot to o hooimy.
•I 1 r ip e r I
S

X P M H a n b e rn a a n d u ^ ij
Cofl m u s e
CH ILD CA R E vdulo you ga out.
Heap lato and vacation Can
t r a n a n o r i m i m _________
CH ILD CAR E
area - my home AH ago.
Fenced yard. meal.. I a m to
t a m -CertiQIC*M H BM »
W ILL watch your child in my
homo. M F . Ralorenca* avail.
H i s Nog. N T F iN m -a io A

323-5176
J M W .t J f f c lt .

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O P
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT . IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y.
F L O R ID A
C A S I N O . * 4 l t l C A IJ L
P E O P L E S F IR S T F I N A N C I A L
S A V IN G S A N O LO A N .
P la in tiff.
v*.
KEN NETHD ALEYe k *
K E N N E T H O D A L E Y avk/e
K E N N E T H O W E N D A L E Y end
CARO L D A LEY,
Defendant*
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO K E N N E T H D A L E Y a k a
K E N N E T H O D A L E Y «vk/a
K E N N E T H O W E N D A L C Y end
CAROL D ALEY
(Addre** Unknow n)
and to a ll p a ftie i having any
rig ht, title, o r in fare* I in the
p ro p e rty herein deteribed
YO U A R E H E R E B Y N O T l
F I E D that an action ha« been
tile d a gainst you in thi* Court to
obtain a D eficien cy Judgm ent
a fter the id le of the following
d escribed personal property
I f f ! F o rd M u sta n g — 9 0
L it e r * V I N N o I F A B P e O E
4KF17024J
t W F o rd E 190 V a n V IN No
1 F T 0 E I4 Y IK H B 9 H 1 S
Y O U A R E R E Q U I R E O TO
A N S W E R tha C o m p laint tiled
harem A ny w ritten answ er or
other pleadings m ust b# filed
w ith the C le rk of th is Court and
copies thereof furnished to the
above nam ed P la in t iff, whose
a d d r e s s I* c / o P A U L N
S C H A E F E R . E S Q U IR E
1/13
W est State Road lU . Suite One
Longwood. F lo rid a 3277*. on or
before the U tft day of M arch.
1 *0

Upon your fa ilu re fo answer. *
D e fau lt m ay be entered ag am it
you tor the re lie f dem anded m
the C om plaint
W IT N E S S M Y H A N O and the
O ffic ia l Seal ot th is Court in
Sanford. Sem inole County. Fior
Ida. thi* tha *th d a y of F rh ru
a ry. 1*0
Seal

N O T IC E O F
F I C T I T fO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby g ive n that I
a m engaged in business at * 7
Gaxeif T r . W in te r Springs. FL
JJTOt Sem inole County F lo rid a
under the F k tiH o u * N am e ot
LO ND O N U N LIM IT E D
and
that I intend to register said
nam e with the CNrrk of the
C irc u it Court. Sem inole County
F lo rid a , m acco rdance with ffte
P r o v is io n s o f the F ic t it io u s
Nam e Statutes- To W*t Section
• e l 0t F lo rid a Statutes it* /
B i E*lartoiabwJ
P u b lish iFebruary 11 31, M a rc h

1. 1 . 1*0

O E N *«0

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.

Hiring today. caHnawl
Jab Cantor, to* W* CM*

BESTAU R AN T

coots, Hosrtssu
luiTtis/wumssu
No avgartonca n a c a u H y . A l,
H i l l t . a v a ila b le
E v c a lla n ,
b e n e fit. A p p ly to p a n a n
Tha W attle H o u m
m o w . SI. R d u . Sanford
m a te d
M /F /E O E

Af P0INTMCNT SETTERS
P re fe r t i p , bul w ill tra in th*
rig h t person. Hfft. Moik'Tliur«.g
tO A M
I P M A p p ly W t
Sanford A v e ■f A M te &gt;P M
A R I A M A N A G E R S /S a fe * Rep*
N a t io n a l e d u c a tio n a l com
pany. E ic a lle n t c o banafits
F u ll o r p a rt lim e 1411717

ASfHALT WORKERS
E ip e r ie n c e d
F o r A s p h a lt
M aintenance Com pany.
C a ll t » 1131 or 330 HIE

ASSCMIURS

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Orw p Otj. FL, 327*3
(900} 774-4344 o» 4777
....S1HRI
SW S W K I
... U H R ,
Olftoa Maw a g a r...... IH.OOO Y R t
M a la l Root Im ta ito r..... S t lH R I
C r a w L a a d H .................... S J H R I
Sale*.

*79 FEE
MONEY U a GUARANTEE
MASTER CARD/YISA
SATURDAY HOURS MM-1M 0
IRINfi THIS A0 IN
FOR ASS DISCOUNT
lt d p u p t n o n

FORRUn OPERATOR
Hiring new. M to III p H hour
plut banalltol
1 1*1 M M .................J B N W h M
F O R T U N E see com pany need*
m e t leafed, a ch ievem ent or
iented ind ividual* who w an t to
increase their ta m in g power
A na tional leader In the te xtile
re n ta l business h a t fm rhediafe
opening* fo r route- lade rep*
w ho e a rn both by se llin g new
account* and se rvicin g exist
tng account* Com pany p aid
he a lth plan, pension p la n and
life insuran ce V e h ic le and
u n if o r m * p r o v id e d . P a id
vacation* and holiday* C a ll
M a r k W estfield, a o i i a l c t a i
for inform ation
E O C M / F ___________________

*«TTtRTI0N*
w H O usnm ts*

GENERAL OmCE

EAR N E X T ( A MON I T
Nan .m a k in g , p la a u n t al
m o ip h a r a
M o r n in g and
e v e n in g h a u r a . P r e g n a n t
la d to . w elcom e

C(U33*1144
AUSTRAUA HANTS YOU!!
EXCELLEN T PAY.
Transportation.
407 * 1 7*00 ext
T o ll refunded N m

B a n a lll!
C a ll
1942
10pm

O ffic e procedure* and ta p e r 1
enced in typing and a 10 key
c a lc u la to r F u ll tim e C a ll
JJJ 42C. Susan______________

G000 WORKERS REEDED!
D a lly W o r k ........... . D a lly Fa y
C a ll Bab tor d r u m
a War Ip a i
M l IS! I

* GRIRDERS/FIRISHERS *
* $ n U P PERSONNEL*

F ra m in g , intorior and trim
E - p H to n ta d o n ly H 1 4 W

N at d td du* to an to cra a ia in
a u r m a r tin Mint A p p lic a n lt
m m l hava good m ath t k ill,
and fea abto to w ork t h ill
w ork M an d ato ry drug to ttin g
la rag u irad A p p ly In par io n
• A M to 4 M P M M on
F rl
G a l* p ro d u c t! 1.0 P ow a r C l.
SI* I S Sanlord lln d u iir la l
P a r k . 40 to H k k m a n C lr c u to
P o w w C I. I ....................... E O E

CARPENTERS. H ELPERS. A
LABO RERS
t o o l, and
■ram p C a i i x n i m _________

F u ll H p a rt tlm * M u t t ha&lt;a
tollew ln q
.
C a ll M l R R

A U TO CO U N TE R M AN
W ill train , c a ll now I
Job Center. * 4 774 4M4
BE A
M on
pay
M a id

M O L L Y M A I D Hour*.
F r l. ( A M to J P M Goad
W ill Irato C a ll M o lly
a* Sam tool# C a IU MPJ

CARPENTER HEIMR

CASMICRS NEEDED
A ll . h i l t , a v a ila b le
Good
H o u rly wage H a it* a lta r to
d a y . No (.p a rla n c e needed
S ta r! im m e d ia te ly P ro m o
lio n a l o p p H lu n iito . A p p ly al
A m a to Food Shop
.to o Slate Raad 44 Senior a or
M O L k M a ry B ir d . Lk M a ry

CHAMBER SALES REP
E x c it in g o p p o r t u n it y fo r
m o fiv e fe d stie s person. Un
I (mi Ited e a rn in g p o te n li* !,
chance to meet e ll new bun
ness's, VIP's* A com m unity
le a d e r* A p p ly a t G re a te r
S a n fo rd C h a m b e r of Com
m e rce .e g aE 1*1 St
1 - 0 . 1 . ______________________________ ____

CNA’S EIPU NA’S"
ORDERUES
W i l l i n g ta t a k e le s t fo r
c e rtific a tio n E x c e lle n t work
tng conditions! Su perior rated
fa c ility ! F rie n d ly people
D EBA RY M ANOR
*4 N Hwy If i n . D ebary. FI
Mon. thru F r l
t A M t e e P M - MI-44361 1 0

CHA’SANA’S
N E W S T A R T IN G P A T E S
F u lli*
1p a r t t im e p o A it lo n i
a v a if a b ie
E x p e rie n c e p re
ter red A p p ly at
H itlh ave n Heattti Care Canter
f ffl Mellonektle A ve . Sanford
m n u . ...................... i f t U H

HAIRSTYLIST
H O U S E K E E P IN G

COURSEIDA I
Needed for Sem inole County
B a ch e lo r* degree- In social
w ork Of a related held Tran*
p o rta fia n "tra v e l i« required
v a lid F lo rid a d rive r* Itcense.
good com m unication and case
m a n a g e m e n t skiff* needed
G ra n t position thru Ju ly , 1*0
C a ll *24 JPJ0 Colleen

M A N A G EM EN T

NURSE M0CS * ALL SMUTS
H IG H E R IT A R T H M PA TI
F w c a rttfto d H t g
Apphri
Lakavtow
11. M S I .
PA R T TIME

GMt Cbbiw /RV P«t

M ED ICAL

* *CNA’S * ★

AB0VTM CALLS

• A L L S H IF T S !!
• G R E A T SALARTII
• E X C E L L E N T B EN EFlTS II
"Jam aur avvallvw. final th
cart toam"
Langvraad Haaltk Carv
___________ \ n r m ___________

Jan Jacktan advHlitad a hi
wantod ad to car* tor har |
H c a m and gal
r a t u I I t '
F h FAST R ESU LTS w a
Sanford Harald
C A L LT O O A T II
C to uM W O to l.
______
H I 1*11

MtDKAl ASSISTANTS
FO R P F O IA T R IC O F F I C E
Front and back partonnal
naadtd Sand Ratum* Ta PO
Bav I1M Santord. n w tlM

MUHCAL
M E D IC A L IECEPTION IST
Evpartoncad. Good Pay and
Banalttt
PHYSICIANS N E E D E D
• Full Tlm# i Pari Tima
• Intomal Madlcina
• F a m ily F n c l l c t
X R A T TECH M A E H P .
Bttlcor Rtgi,farad. F T A PT
R N. CCU E ty (artvato n a e tk a I

NOFtt............ 44S4S4I
M ED ICAL

STVYING
COORDINATOR
Grew with ut Graal banalllt.
flaw bonut plan ■ hr work
w aak vvllR o c c a t t l a n a l

■
M IO IC A L R IR SON N CL POOL
I achange 114*. Hey 17 fJ
MaittanR

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t o ta ll

r a t a t / p k a l a a In n i g h t
d u b t / r a t t a u r a n t t . O n ly
•Htoua togulrtoa (taaaa. Attor
IM p m a to to B B O I.
S ALES partan In toad * itrib u
lian. Mutt ba tup. In toad
tnduatry Rtply to P O . Bov
l l l l t k . P a lm C a n t . F L
m » » t o ___________________

SECRETARY
LOAN PROCESSOR
Laka Mary A m J l l t t o
1 IC U R IT T B U A R O S T O M .M
Local campnay. call naw I
Jab Cantor, toanaasta
SECURITY O PFICERS

TOP MY
G Meant* raguirad Cltoka
cantractl Call I tot IS! ttJS
T I L I M A R K E T I N O .tt .M H R ,
Will train, tocal
Jab Cantor, l i a n a o a t

Caupl* ta aparat* • halt
court*. Rtply: Twin Palma,
Orawvr ta* OttoH, M it t

I A dd itio n s A l
R tm od R ling
H u m . ( n t i H i d L O tfk tt
Slat# c H lit ia d C K O M t U Wa
D m g n /B v U d and o ltor Fro*
E t lim a t o ,
C o ll M b l i l t

Air Condltloninfl
4 Htitlng
S E R V I C E - A ll n u a n C /H /A .
w afer to a ir. a ir fo a ir heat
pump* New and a x lit ln g In
tfa ila fio n 37 Y r t experienca
W ayne Dyke* Sr now w ith
E m o r y ' * P lu m b in g
L ie IR M 0 0 1*044
J71SS44

^olrS^vg^Grooming
M O SILE PET OROOMING A l
hom o w r v ic o
R o a ta n a b lo
^ o r t ilf o d ^ a lH r a i^ ^ ^ t o ^ ^

B oo k ke e p in g
B O O K K E E P IN G
P a y ro ll. Tax*** Sm all Bu*ine*».
o r Individual - IIS OB hour 6 up.
Short taem ta* return* i l l .
S e J ja jW a e ij^ ^

Building Contractors"

FOR APT. COMMUNITY
A p p ly in person M F fro m 10
to 4 S a ilp o in ft A p artm en ts
H O U S E K E E P IN G / LA U N D R Y
A ID IS

Full/Parl Titnt Positions
W ill t r a m
G ood b t n t l i l t
A p p ly ISS Landovar P la ta .
Longw ood B P U M
EOE

tem ptedtotem pT
W * hava Im m a dijto m o r l and
tang tvrm a u ig iu n a n t. In your
art# tor
a O FFICE CLE R K S
a RECEPTIONISTS
• S EC R ETAR IES
aW O RO PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL W ORKERS
Wa oltor lop pay, groat bvnvM,
“
rfunity to work at
m a n y ot the fop com panie* in
your a re a C a ll now for an
a p p o in tm e n t
740 4773

N EW . R E M O D E L R E P A IR
H O M E S . O F F IC E S . S T O R E S
A il type* c e m lr iK lt M . R tt/C e m
22)4432 S O . B a le d. C&gt;C*ff444

Carpentry
C A R P E N T E R A ll kind* of home
repair*, painting A ce ra m ic
file RichardGro*&gt; 3? 1 9971

CUSTOM CARfENTRY
13 yr*., exp. Screen pure he*,
d e c k * , r o o m a d d it io n * ,
b o o k c i m . a ll I n t a r l
o r/e xterio r rem odeling Don
H a m m e rife y , a07 J7at7af,
Free e itim a te t.

Cleaning Service
H A S T Y M A ID S E R V IC E
R e v Com M onetf A thorough
IS *4 O tl let. T im e Cleaning
321 Aiqq or 33B 1173
N O tim e ta r that c o m p le te
cteaning? Been p e lting It ett?
Le t u* w orry about it for you
C a ll A S A P C leanin g Any *)&lt;•
home SJ0 guar an toed
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
_________ C a ll 479-1711

C o n c re te

N O F E E FR ID A Y P A Y
Johv Frt* E tl Call attyhma
U P M t l. L k a n u d r ln t u r o d

Electrical

COSMETOLOGY
B e au tician , N a il Tech, end
E tec trot y v s t Needed for nice
shop in Sanford G reat F a m ily
A tm osphere
Q IIW B R

UM 33*3144
kaa In tha trva taakuig naat
dapond abto panana to lain our
Ittm. S day vnab. goad pay.
Locatod m Frffl Park m i tot

S ta rt a t S A W p H hour M u tt
hava ratlakto d a lly tra n ap a n a
tu n . M u t l ba t l y a a n atd. C a ll
t a M n w it . . . .....J a w t l
A A R Ratting

FRC SCHOOL TEACHERS
HJUdatN aadtd Ptom apply
In p a r t a n : L a P a l l i a
Acadamy. M M Laka Emma
L ataM ary a M am lllltpm

FROOUCnONASSEMMY
ortRINGS
W a ara acca p lin g a p p llu t la n t
tor on going and naw produc
lio n a u a m b ly p o tiito n , II you
h * tnt o r t , tad in da vamping
an a ltc tro n fc t m a n u la th irin g
car ta r, wa ara Intorattod
tpaaklng w ith you A p p lican t
m ould hava good m anual daa
faulty, b a abto to fallow w rit
Ia n i n i l r u c t l a n t , a n d
t a l l i l a c t a r i l y c a m p it t a a
production a u a m b ly
court* You m ould a lia ba
• b it ta work any ta ilg n a d
U n it N o p rio r production « i
p H lane* It rag u irad In add!
lio n , w * a lt a r c a m p a lltlv a
w«g«, and an a v ca lU n l b a n a lll
packag* II Ih it opportunity
I n fo r m you, ptoaw p a n e n a lly
Ingulr* a t :
tparlon Ootonu lloctianfct
(mptoyo* RaUttont Dtp!.
Mon.- Frl. i: M l: M
SH Uto O lld o n Ranch Rd.
Af John van Into Road
OaLaanlHtogt. FI.
E O E JM/F/HJV

TR U C K D R IVER TO M M WNt
Hiring now, caHnawl
Jab Cantor, to* m o a t
T a h la la a d a r t . ta w y a rt ,
a t t a m b la r t
E v c t ll.n l
b a n .n ft Apply to partan *1
S c v fty 't T rv tv M r . . Cantord
A irp o rt, to ) E N i k P laca.
Santord a d M l Mto
R.OlR.

UTILITY NORRIR
Fork,I It. bobcat n j a k n c a
plut Abto la work aaarllma
IS SI par haur. E v c t n .n l
wnployaa tpnafilt Raguirad
to laka phytkal tvam and
Hug toll
Aptly u partan It t o l
Sautoaait RacycNng Carp.
171W. Marvin Ava
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V I L L A G E IN N H E S T A U R A N T
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T E M P O R A R Y SE R V IC E S
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fu ll lim a No a v p rw e tw a ry
K o b H t D N a il H i B I t ________

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F E M A L E I t th a ra 1 b d rm
h o u u USR /m o P h M l ( t i t

*2— S D flio rC itliD n
D iscounts
SENIOR SMOAUf
M D tp a ti, tor M A o v h

323-3301 E iL S tS

fULL/FART TIME
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h a r d w o r k in g
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b a n a lll! packag* and cam p
la la r y A p p ly In par ton o nly
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M and SR 4*. la n ia r d

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to Hart, and bowt. E iparl
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all manta, proaarty;
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You era handy raguirad to
llto your wrltton ratponta Ida
tonaatl a lih too Ctork al me
above ifytod court and to larva
a copy thereat no* tolar Man me
llth day al March, laag. upon
too Ptlihonar Wlto't attorney,
Cardan V. Frederick, l i t North
Fork Annua, laniard. Ftorida
m u i.
Should you tail to da to a
dtteuit may be antorad again*!
you tor tha relief raguaitod
Dated tola l*h day al Ftbrv
ary, Iftb
(S EA L,
M A R T ANNE MORSE
Ctork el me Circuit Court
By: CtcalleV Ektrn
Deputy Ctork
Publlth
February A IS. il.
M a r c h ,. IHO
O C N tS

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T OF
T H E E I G H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E CO UNTY.
F L O R IO A
C A S I N O . Of S49I C A I J F
W E R N E R M BO NN E.
P la in tiff,
vs
R O B E R T M G IB B S .
Defendant
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
TO R O B E R T M G IB B S , etc .
at e l and a ll others whom it
m a y concern
Y O U A R E N O T I F IE D that an
action ha* been file d against you
and you a re re qu ire d to serve a
copy o l yo ur w ritte n defenses, if
a n y to O A V I O R G R A C E .
E S Q U IR E , P ia m tift's attorney,
whose address 1* 101 S New
Y o rk Avenue, Suite 101, Winter
P a rk , F lo rid a 32/I f on or before
M a rc h IX 1*0. and file the
o rigin a l w ith the Clerk of Ihl*
Court either before service on'
P la in t iff* attorney or im m edi
ately thereafter. or a default
w ill be entered against you for
the r e lie f d e m a nd e d In the
Com plaint
W IT N E S S my Hand and Seal
this Court on Fe b ru a ry * . 1*0
(S E A L )
M A R r AN N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F C IR C U IT CO U R T
By P a t r ic ia F Neath
A * Deputy C lerk
P u b lish
F e b ru a ry
IS. 72
M a rc h I i* 0
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COtSTRVCTIOR M i TRA0CS

322-2611__________ 831-9993

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TO
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w ill m a ke la rg e r paycheck*
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C o m p Ia t. C a ra l F ra a
n im a t o il M r V a a M 1 4 M l

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p o o l* , s t o n e w o r k a ro u n d
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RUJANCE INC.
SEWERS DRAIN CLEANING
74hours! F la !ra te s !
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today! W a ll b* on our way I
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ftooling
T A T E S N O O F IN G C O M F A N T
A ll type* e f reef* I re ef repair*
133-1449..................
P C 4422494

Trash Hauling
Y A R D DEBRIS H A U LED
IM/LOAD ALSO. JUNK CARS
R EM O V ED . F R E E
a n 1MJ

T r o ^ a r v lc r
E C H O L S T R I E S E R V IC E
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maval. Hauling, all p h a u i el
ir n . w ork C a l l W l M d _______

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Purlllcation
MIRAC0H
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ham* and butinau F h Fraa
Eitimato Call
a a a illi

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N ID O S N L A K I V ILLA

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n iN iio n a a r it io e i

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llaara Cam plala privacy
lip p ra k
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n s B a t_________________
SAN FORD . 1 kdrm uts/m a
plvt SNA Mturity Ralarancaa
radulrad Call Wa PPM______
SANFORD - 1 bebm cetfege
d a m la B e n t — n. tPP/a* *
S U a ia c X a R B S n t P _______
U N F O R D STUOIO A I kdrm
adulH no pall. ipjHI rat air
1331/me ut ♦ dap H I t t l l
M in i M tR
V b d rm r |uni rvm odiiMI., torn
CA«0* u n . no p*4f MOO pgr

.......c*ii m *470

-A p a rtm e n ts

L A K I M A XT/SA R FO R D )
kdrm &gt; w in . Hncad yard.
kiB/m a an* Mcurlly X I Bap
SANFORD. 3 kdrm Ha bam.
Hncad yard, newly palnlaA
M i par manrn N ut Mcurlly
.Call S B Mas, loovomoio*^
S AN FO R D ■ KIJ ■ CM* Ava . 3
k d rm ., tairniiawaa. A p pll
encet, air, carpal, tsas/ma.
•alar Mel. McOaoall Raally.
I B F B J I a r I W in g s
SAMFORO ■ 1 kd rm . I ham.
•••her. ch/e. lancad. Im
madl aH tceugency SOl/ma.
W. Jk X o l Xaetry Ca. s n a lB .
&gt; SDRAL I PATH. «a H m and
dryor, llraplaca. SIM par
month phm ocurttyeiBtBa
1 b d rm i, furnUhad ar un
turnlihed. daukia HI. traat
and dack Will Haaa/a
Sall/ma
a kdrm. 1 batht. tmally raom.
workiAap. tcraaned porch.
•Ill Haw a plH n ----- la3»/mo
la Dm Manky , i pa claw apt..
lurnlthad. Includat idllllH t
----- UOOmo

105— DuplexT r iy le i / Rent

COCVILLI NFHMERTS

F R E S H L Y R I H O V A T IO
1
iToUi uurii. partially tumiihed
UOP'mo or Mb/week plut
ut Call_______ m M U
Largo ranovalad I bdrm. ttl/n*
r C IS toe Pool Sola A aural
ramgtaa m taiaor m a i l
tAARINIR'S V IL L A O I
Laka Ada Ikdrm
U IIi m
T hdrm MPPm oAup W T ttll

I k O R N L L i • n m ointononct
Incl SmolUhlldron/ptHOR
C*1113445*7

1 0 7 - M o b ilT
H o m e s/R u t
L I V l IN TH» COUNT X T
I
bodroom imoWk homo, rongo,
r»h . w okr InctuR^ . 3 0 ID*

111—Industrie I
______ Rentals______
AAA

AUSINCSS C I N T R N •
a n it to
l.aai n Bay* nim ar v/a
ollicat darling al BM/nM
Hwy 13/n A S R a il
C a iL .w m a

Horn atiica/Wina

HOVE IN SrCCtIL
lA r y i rgnovAtal I bdrm. pool,
5159/mo No dtpotll lor quoll
fi«d A p p licA n ti o r ton lor d l l
ton*- T O -tH Jo rU lM S O
H CA SO N AB LI I H I
• p f t f t b . lot month plot
f e u r i f y ______ U M t t l f*§t
SANFORD • 1 bdrm . &gt; both.
eh/*, KM Kloutr o il o p * llo n c tt
Ineludod 774 15*1, N * * g m g fg
SAN FO RD
L o rg o 1 on* 2
b d r m ‘ t . p o y m o n th ly o r
woohty Oop . roN ro nco t. )•%
^ Sonlor C ltlto n y l H ) *7*2

i

117— Com m ercial
_______Rentals______
SanHrd, Hwy. I3 f). X in a ralad
dNggirg strip, aoo H I oca tg.
H Cac. Hr praH uH nals Dead
a.posur.’ n u w i m u x
IT X M WORKSHOP Walarand
aHclrlcauailaMa
Call............................... 33d-13*1

siw o n sfec iiiii
i

123— Wanted to Rant

ta Oepeitt lar ta a auar

371-1101 lit soi
1 RORNLa 1 both, lorgo living,
rm . la rgo to t (it MVchtft
w difhwAfhgr. vtrficol blind*,
w til to «*ll corpot Sern
porch vv/ptho Ail on Itt Moor
CAil *45 2114 or WO MSI

2 BDRM. 2 MTH APTS
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sm aking'drlnktr. dasJrts I
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praparty Hand H ralacalad
ASAP. 3313433, altar Sp m.

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113— F o r Laasa
7000 Like H i q U td .

13I-OSI4
101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
14 AND SR 44 2 bdrm turn
Incl. wothtf/dryor. micro,
Tour lit Wolcom#
121 2441
SAN FO R D
F urn houM, I
bdrm. doon. nk# STtVmo
plu* 1300/toe No pot* 405 B
Nolly Av N Sth St 2 bl W ol
17»7
2)30(74 4 10pm

103- Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
canal n o n t

U H F O B D . 3103 Franch Ava .
in M a rlin Bldg . na a l la
GdhHn Lamb Xadauranl Call
Mai Martin 1*130H

137— Office R entals
■ RAND N IW OF M C I BLDNO
400Sq ft H l. M O iq II
OC-3 ZONING)
M avatnSgacU l---- IlM/ma.
________Call 111 ****
1 S M ALL X S N TA L O F F ICBS
laaad OC I Vary rtasanablal
131 IA Call a m i B T a ill
141— H o m t s f o r S r I t
A

Now 2 bdrm. 2 both, gorogo,
community pool A lonm* No
Pot*
13A2t7S oftor 5pm.

2 bodroom, 2 both, on 1 ocro
Avoiloblo 3/1 on koto 1515
mo ploidopodt 31? *405
DELTO N A
N ko 3 bdrm 2
both, *crtontd room, gorogo.
kncod 1150/mo 1 yr koto
F0* 704 3*34or *07 040 2054

B E L A T E D Vokntso tor o
honOymon Own*r financing.
IM. dvtachod garage Submit
o il o ffe r* T o rm t A sh in g
111*00

BATEMAN REALTY

Coontrr Likafipnl C etU fS
1 bodroom, 1 both. 1150 month
plu* locurity
Coll 322 5705

DELTONA/OSTEEN

Lie, R t il f t tale Broker
2*44 Vank r * A v l

3210759_______321 2257
Assume kyltwiMi. 1/1 549.944
LAR R Y HERMAN. BROKER
334 411*.... eft hrs
111 M42

HIDDEN LAME VILLAS
2 bdrm J both, froth point
with oil oppHoncc*. omonitk*.
I yr koto, no pit* 5*95/mo
C o d Prudontiol Golloghtr
Proport k t, 420 1430________

81 OWNER
The Oaht Sankrd
Quiet private 2 large bdrm s.
u t ili t y ro Q n v'Jrd b d rm , 2
baths, tirep-lace. 'poo! tennis
p ri viledges included Reduced
to 1)15 000 Phone da** )2J
14)5 or a f t e r S P M
»
weekends 32) 5*4* 4*0 2225

REGATTA
SHORES
R e n ta l A p e rtm e n te

RENT ONE...
GET ONE
FREE

O n Lake M o n ro e
2 U 1 W. S am ino la
B ird .
Hwy. 17-B2
S a nlo rd, F L 32771

N o w y o u c a n re n t a 2 b d rm .
lo r t h e p r ic e o f ■ 1

• Waterfront Llteatyle
• M o d e r n F lt n e a a C e n t a l
•I n d o o r R a c q u a t b a ll

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• O n e M o n th F re e

1 U — W aterfront

13 ac. an
Awake, 1 1

323-2628

nn

211— A n t ig v M /

231— C an

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M I T R O A R I A FOR If V R A M
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R I A L (STATE
R I A L T M . _____ ___ J B 3 4 M

1ST— A pp liances

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bdrm . I b*m * dan kcraan
parck........ta* feat ar 473 *43}

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1S7— M lM It
Hornet/Sole

a ccip m ry I Ownar. p a *113

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ol traat I) LaH af aa ka tl I
11 tam e
W O L L A C I CXISS R E A L TY
_________ B ia s r r _________
MINI ( S T A T E
I# a r m warn
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Hvaly 1 bdrm Nam* wim lit

andmHc Kam i Cell i l l 1433

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rmt bam. deubWwtde Com*
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or 443 B tM B e W a rlp m

a n y o n e in t h e G r e a t e r
S a n f o r d / la t e M a r y a r e a .
W I L L L O C A T IO 1/1 tlarH r
ralira* Haw inrtvwr ( l i r a
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.........t n t o
N I C ! S T A R T IR /R tlka a 1/1.
C i i r a r m I m . T ra a t TNI*
could b* *i*c1ly what you
need Wow l i r a *My.
SUPER O LD ER */l PLU S IN
LAW apl LHanaad H rani I
unit Own*. Nat reduced price
ogam How only.......... 1*4.IM
L O V E L Y I D V L L W IL D I 1/1
Canvtmanl H I A 13 *1 Many
t .ir a t
H*ar a la m a n la ry
middi* a nign Khooii 14,. ICC
A U K BRICK 13311 on I acre
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tplc. dan E ik * noal TNI* A
much, much mar*
I lot.on
■ C A L NICE 131. ONE A C X I an
Wakl.a H u*. M u ll M* H
approclal* Price Nat boon
raduetd How a n ly ....SI4t.*M

llraglac*. and 1 barn*.
H n c a d .............. ...... ..SIL_
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SAN FORD
sa.atd dawn
a t iu m a n e guatity 1 bdrm . 3
bam. 3 car garag*. Irg HH h
an. IpH. aent pan* BP-BM.
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ORLTONA
1 bdrm
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OualHyMgLean C a d W M B
U N F O R D ■ 1 1 bdrm . I bam.
F L rm, IpH. calling lent, nr*
paMI A carpal deduced to
MS.3BB Call awnar. I B 1*3*

STAINS M O ff ITT
M AN AG EM EN TABEALTV

m n a tm im
W I N T I R S FR IN R S
I3IH.
central H/A Radocadl U3.H0

CALL ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720
3Skt Park Or . SanHrd
*41W. Laka Mary BL. U . Mary

F K I X W I I X L V LIST o4 prop
arty " H r w H by owner" Call
H M g U SMI Brabar..... B » B B
G E N E V A lonad Indutlrlal and
commercial Alm m l I acre,
p r a t a n l l y u t a d at
gar eg* body (Nop l**.3S0
Call OHrle U m b art
E R A Sun Florida. &gt;41 t4M
IranMgt, lablXW

HID0CN U IE
ASSUME. NO Q U A LIFY
] bdrm 1 bam. largo HI.
lancad back yard SI*.***
&gt;* MWcatNHmlg CT *1*4

ASSUMUIE, NO QLML1FTING
ON

USS THIN S2M0 CASH
INCLUDING CLOSING COST
3 &amp; 4 bdr m hom*s in $*nford,
Otlfon*/Os 0*7y Lh M«ry/
Longwood/Alfimcmti Spring i

S U M DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 'bdrm H b*fh. flrtpl#ct.
ippilwncit. CArport
53*.*00

149— C o m m e rc iil
PropRrty / Sa Ir
FONSAUITOm ci
»rn SI. a SanHrd Aya
lanad G C 1. One le.MP eg. Hat
waraNauaa ar parapi building
Or* n o ig. H o i alfica bldg
Wim tddllHnal l . m uq Hoi
cavarad tHraga plut oultuH
■Hr age On* HI a crau ika a l
R E A R M •One at a kind bMgl
IIAM ag. H. an 131 ac. Muvl
Sail Real Itta H O w a iB B a e .

QUADCATLEI
Haw root, aluminum tiding.
M 1 . H By owner 13* W3*
a ratld a atla l un lit, income
113.000, v ■penvet IJ *00 Prlca.
1*1000 AttumabH llnanclng
a l* \ 3M-PM3.____________

153— AcreagoLots/Sr ie
Mu
PMR

'EUflUMlAdNdU^^Mi
M n | S ft 3

O IL T O N A O O V L I IOAOI 3.
3'iacra tra ckt Z o n M A l
Owner P Mine Iwp

NsMEsMa

*07-322-11S5
No r Q v jtitp a i M o rtfjfts
OHNEN FINANCING

LESS THAN S3,W0 DOWN

• lad ACRES S 3.M par ac ra
C L A K E P R O N T
•*

3/1 ip 1'* plan, applianca*. 1
car garag* on privacy Hnc*d
l/la cra — ...............M3.ua

• 1 ACRES

ASSUME. NO QUALIFY
LAIEMAAT FOOL HOME
N*w 1 bdlrm K i bath 1 story,
A p p ita n ca i. tir»f&gt;l#c4, 2 c m
.......... —

........

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
1/111. , 40* vq I I . new paint
and c arp a l, applianca* on 1/1
a e r t 111 J mo 133.000

GENEVA
Ho u m on I ' i acr*t 1 bdrm , 3
bath appliancn. garage, ad
d l l l a n a l o ut b l d g , ar
worhihop ................. l/t.uo
P A U L A I I T H O S P '- N U
V E N T U R E I F N O P IN T II1
*/**

111

realty

3054484431/305W5722
U tlU U IV

•SALVAGE YARD
*
•era*
.................... SIMON

h rp a m t u l LsUU
&lt;07-32211IS
Nbr Q(Mit)iii| Mutufts
O tT IC N I 3ACRES. W ELL
W O O O ID ................ .....131.000
WtU lall/Trada Par A H m *

kflMnBflhal Estate
&lt;07222 1ISS
GENEVA, SACIES
Big oaks, easy terms, 121000
&gt;C4Ml&gt;l»w Raatty, M * P R
HIGH A Dry kef Orange City on
county mein tamed rd. Nice
area/easy terms w/tlSOO dn
or 4700B cash 40* 744 77*5
O CALA NATIONAL FOREST
Wooded lots River m u s s
55*00 each No money down)
5*5 &lt;1 monthly
Owner
(444) 234-4174 i f (445) *221431
SEM IN OLE COUNTY 1 acres
with' house )' bdrm , 3 bath,
1)24 400 • ) acres large oak
trees UA.000. Hwy «* % Acres
5450 000 4 O ff Deen Rd
lahefronf S acres SUS.0M
L A K I C O U N T Y • a cres
154 400 A M a cro s5247.000

SHONEIS REALTY
_______ mats*_______
SACK HOMESITE 130,000

LA R G E I bdrm home, qualify
neighborhood, fplc, itficN rd
workshop and more Owner
fin a n cin g 5125,000 E R A
MktCOH 2*0 3450 or 220 *1*7.
mk for Wtndvil________

Co-Op/Sole

By otrin*r, 2 bdrm 1 bath,
central H A. on 3 lot* 2)1
Homewood Or I 40* *23 *if|
LOMOWOOO • A*tumabk, 4/],
pool. 5*4 000 Heer I a mall.
large lot Eitra*
321 4434

LONCNOOD AAEA
J b d rm ., I bath. 1 car garage,
closed in porch, like new
»7V 000 Call 751 5424 anytime

S pring H am m pck P e rk 1
t e n , 1 earn m ew * tvom
SI3.IN 3H*MI___________
N IC ! ceunky tatting, luvntkwd
3 kdrm t bam. wen* and
garbage tumitNed. no p*tt
UM pav manrn. S3M dtpattt
_______ C4RIB-H13_______
M ean er nw c
SU PIR N IC Itl 1 badraam. 1
M l bam. daubHwida Cam*
dral cailingi. Nerdbeard nd
Ing. M lngH real. lOIrtlng
■ Mutt laa Ta ApgrdlaH S ie fM
Can c*i tact.......... m rranuo
or mi 3*»M33 attar *pm

R IN M O R I BASHIR laceltent cendilHn WNIH
SIM. Cell M l 3MI. i
LAR R Y 'S M ART. I l l Senterd
Av*. New/Uted turn A eppi
Ruy/Setl/Treda____J31-4111.
• L I VI NO ROOM S U I T ! •
(Sectienel couch end 1 twirei
roc kart I like new All H r SP9
Cett...........................,B 3 1 * M
• FAIR et tco cream parlour
chalet Antlpua orlpHolt t n
_______Cell n I rn o _______
• SOFA ■ draper 1100 1 yaprt
old artm Mnor Ipr mg mot
Iran Goad condition X31 M il
SOFA, tram Monel h , h . m u h
brawn, a r ' Hng. 1 teal cuth
lane ind back*. I balktar
piiiowt. 1 arm cpvart. Lika
new «*Sc*iN aniyi»l*M
lO E o im im a s
••conditHrwd • GuaranHad

322 2113
WANT ID :
•wrbMg ar at*. Wa P H

MICTKM THVtSMTS 7FM
344BHWY. M W .... SANFORO
I'lm lle tte tto t I 4....... 3331*01
LIC 4AB34TB
AUtTT
c o rn s m o c o l u c t i i i u
Faratgn Proof B Unc wti.
U. S. C a l m and p l k a r
N um lim atlc itamt: AVON
■ a t llt i for IN* callactar
Frl Set Sun. 1AM H 4PM.
BeelN 11 1 !
ledaer Flee
XHrbat. l u k r d Ptete______

30BW 111 Street
SanHrd. Florida 33331
14031 311 1011

Cltyw aHr, TEBM 1

311333*

15J— Condom inium s
0NNEI FINANCING
Sanford Conjo A ilu p iim t is
washer. dryer in apt 2 bdrm. 2
tuft baths. 131.410
444-4444

FINE AIDCt CUJI

13Quality DoeHrl
Tueidey thru Saturday
11AM H 4 PM
Spece Hr Quality OoeHri avail
^ ^ • r * e p n i &gt;n i a e i ^ ^ _

21S— Boats and
k c c d s o r id
COOOEICJIL F1SINNC NETS*
Hoop neH C*n ee**N1
SIS FOOT F IB IR O L A IS BOAT
V try unique doilgn Vary otd
Naadt raitaratlan You ro
S30a/b/oCell 331 43M
I I FT. REGIL aONRIOEN ’17
Rami in drive on kailer IM HP
I/O. lull tenvoi tap. many
•aka* M U S T K L L I 1
Ate Ing taA id ...........321 wot
2 1 M O O V T S O M O H O TO tS
■ v ln r u d a a n d J e h n te n
BeugNt larger meter
MeeeOHart
322 lads

219— W an tadto Buy
R OR OXIO....

.... 133-1 iaa

222— M u sic a l
M tfc h a n d isa
n iM F M s m
Xaipam/bH party H aiiuma
■mail manthly pay man ti an
Spinal Piano Can be wan
Neatly. Credit Dapt
yoa l u ta il

l / l I p ill,

'31 Cam *.

tea* . 14X41 tpH4, 43 TMwall
II.3M dawn tar qualified
buyer Under l i t ) par month
Include* mlg and HI rant
Rapa - MX4* 1/1 tplH, s i
FHalweed Send Paint SI.3M
dawn far qualified buyer
Under SIM par man in in
cfudtdimtg and lot rant
14X4* 1/1.‘M Gutrdon

1* 000

11X44 3/1. M Mena la*. Fancad
yard
.................. I t J M
taxed l/lty ip4N. n Skyline,
kcreaned parch II3A00
34X14 1/3 Iftlt. M Champ,
• n / C a n c a rd
F lr a p la c a .
dry wall Inter Hr. very daan
HUM
laxsa v i lam. so Crattmeda
Ditltwatltar. Iiraplaca. 113.000

■ntw. 22341IC/131-2751
i*M Palm Air - M ■ tl. cantrai
Ntat A air. watNar A dryar
Good condition |30M Let laa.
Cerrlega Cava MeblH Hama
Park. Cell P a 403*

159— Real Estate
Wanted
**M UTED* *

119— O ffice Supplies
/ Equipm ent
C O F I I B •^ a t H i n a r T i i j l !
multi color copying Ac capft
up H II 1 13 COpH* 1*30
CAR............................. BASIS*

191— Building
M s ft r is h
A L L I T I I L BU ILD IN B l al
dealer kkvMtat 1000 H to 000
tq ft. Call 403 3*1 MSI CMled

MOTOROLA XAOIOS
1 way.
gr t al communi cati on!
ly lH m one beta. 1 mobllai
w/anHnna 13.400 value, tec
rIfict el 1*10/alter laa 332*

MOVE GNOUNO POOL
11 It. with docking and ac
c o t w H i, and laquadroidl
B R
Ceil 133 34*1

..SELL.

-TIIDI

195— M a ch in e ry/T o o ls
• T A B L ( SAW ■ Rockwell Oella
_ W ^ M 0 V J 7 1 M _ _ O T * lia

THIS W EEK'S

SO L ID B O L D Doubt* E a g H HO
gold coin w ith I t k l. ropa B
b a n k - b ran d now P a id t i l l
•kb S lid c a ll a nytim e 3131*04
• T B B L I L A M P S - b r a n w im
linan uva d ai V t r y m e t candl
lie n i l l H r p a ir 133 eaoa

UTILITY TMILEI
AM | t t « f , h g « v y s p r in g s ,
(gndgm « iig . g ig ctric brgkgs.
n tw flrgg tr* sib ts «v r t* r
g*t# H g p v y hpwl«r 5500
C o ll.......... *.................. 1215157
I ' i TO N T R A N I A /C compigfg
urMf, ) ton g/c frgiig r pBCkggg
unit. S(Bfw±*f(J Truck CBmpgr
fop
C b II 2210*95
2 M O B I L ! P H O N E S ) Poet*
b*#, I Pgrm gngnt mounf Ac
c tts o r ig i. 1BOO o b 'o
121)17*..............
gffgrlpm

550 to S100.000
12 d istribu tors n*«d*d P * rf 4
fu ll tlm#, No gap n *ctts*ry
Robert O N * il 57* m o

231- C a r s

m ifln M B MrllBBr

MOVING SJUl'
V ic e u m cltoroort, d u h o t .
fgcnifuro. foois. c ro ft item*,
itngni. lots moegt SofufdOy
t * 1U5 Iroquois A w , S o ifa rd

1 bedroom, 2 bath. pool,
tennis, security 51M0 plut
a ssu m a b le 1% m ortgage
5J45 mo NeQweliftng
Calf
322 &lt;42*_________________

15 FAMILIES O 4)09 SR 5* Wost
SAT MARCH ) I0om Jpm
_____ BoiwdoftMof 10__

SANOLCWOOO VILLAS
Spacious 2 bdrm , 2 bath m int
c o n d , 'Screened1 perch, heat
pum p. fens, a p p lia n c e s ,
eatres 111500
32)4515

I FAM ILY
Nothing ovor 550
Mot woltr N h iig r m icrow ovo
ondtfc Ftidoy «
atkI So fur Boy.
M
* 751 SI iohat
Rivor Or . UwtorO P U c v

SANFORD TWELVE 0MS

•icapt laa. lets fltH. ale.
V PLYM O UTH HORIZON J
dr. etr, power wearing. Uerao.
to! «l ir /—opartetlan pat 3V me
C e llM . P pyna, 333110
PONTIAC SUNOIRD » a cyl 4
■pead Runt Gaadl MM. Cell
IQ d le lettarlp m w a ekdeyt
PUBLIC AUTOBUCTION
■ V 1 R V W E D .B FBI. TiN P M
OAVTONA AU TO AUCTION
Hvry. *1. Da it— « Beech
________g + M B E n j________
m OLDS.W Repawty t r a m —
Malic uHuily Meinlaintd
IL300434AI
SALE F E IC E .............. . W.**»
D M H r...........333-33*1 ar a t 3**t
Ate Far Gaarga Burrpwt
■7 Delta M Rayal Brougham
W es III.fas • ISI*.a*S
IL3I71TM..................
OaaHr
133-31*1 ar a t 3**1
At* Far Gaarga t u r r e t

THE UF FITMENTS
•leapt lea. lag. tma.atc
PLYM O UTH RELIAN T .

Aulg. Blr, a Br. MUST
S I E it — ................ M l M l mo
Cell Mr. Payne. 303133

T0T0TICEUCI
1SB3. auto. A/C. InterHr Ilka
new. lew m in t Runt end
lowmaeodi s i tee iM ia t r
W O L O S M O tIL E C K R A
Dealer
m -MSI arUI-M
Aik Per Geerge Burrow*

THE UF FITMENTS
•reapt tea, teg. titH. ate
14 CHEW I P E C T E U M
Ault, Hr. 4 dr. itarao. Raally
low m llatl.....Only 1117 al/mo
Cell Mr Peyna 3D 7133

4 Speed, ek, tael boa. rune
geodll t*00 Alter Ipm 333 3411

CHICKS • Fshcy «hd common
broods. Ducks, m i l s , turkty.
A oooso Coll 122 90)*

MARCH I B S
(AM TO 4PM
a lii SR 424. Genova M icro
cofHo and and labial, bad
ding, m iic Holi. kidi dothei
•ndihoevatc
. 3*411*3

T M E I f f F IT M E N T S

J A C U Z I I - Saatt a ) yr*. aid
P a id SNOB, a ik in g IVOO C a ll
C a l l ......................
333 M U

I I A U T Y S A L ON. Laka
Mory/17 41. Busy Shop, low
font 122 72)2/275 BTOi

• Familial Saturday A Sun
day. i a 341* S Willow Ava.
Sanlord Llnont. houtehoid
cloth*!. dNXafc H ti moral

M m tsatiittAaai-

P/S. P/B. euH. 11,30a or belt
eTHr . Cell TOMB*otter 4em

203— Livesto ck and
_______P o u ltry______

Lv|i HppsaMd/EsUti SMe

O U n O E U IT
EacagtHnatly CHan 1 Baar.

a IXO N RITa M A N G EL
I R O N E R. lik e now l i t down
H Iron 121 C e ll now! la * 1403

• L A W N e O T I * " R id in g
mawar L a iy le y XT’ Riding
mower Bom n**d lliing ar
ut* H r port* Bom Hr SIM
________Cell 373 4410_______
OLAW N MOW I X . ]&gt;* HP.
Brlee* and Straton Llko New,
Mual SHI IM M .........4*13131
B I T . 31* H P Brtggt 4 SkatHw
rear bagger lawn m over.
^ « _ C 2 M | tH n _ S 4 JM U O ^ _

U0— Business
For Sate

a a It FAMILIES a a
SATURDAY e MARCH 3
SAM UNTILTT
3*&gt;AIRPORT BLVD

ILE R O TA L
SALE P R IC E ......... .......... S3.1*1
43,aw m i.....................naatotia
DaeHr— ......3D-33*1 a* BIT 3*tt
Ate Far G laraa Burrwwi

CCDM MULCH
YOU LOAD! YOU HAUL!
St*.M per pick up Had. 1311*43

• F l ( ( ShRMu H good Noma
Must h*vs fswetd yM4 ) yf
O idm sb ........ . Csll 222 *057

* GIGANTIC TRIO SU E*

n a 1*41

• tC A O IL L B C D E V ILL E
ITaCN pttaFram
YOU PICK...................... s a w
......m u t i w m t t t i
AiX Far Oaarga Burrawi

Il i t FO RD M U STAN d I X
3
dr. naicNback. ].] Liter 4
cylinder. PS. PE. A/C. low
m lHl.eac. cond 17te*73

407-322-1155

Gipatk Ulkrth Tud Seta

CaR..

• HUNDREDS O F nama brand
gall belli Me tech Cell

toi t*es*s t u ! [stita

M AKCM 3B3 • SAM H 4PM
S ill H ESTER A V E SANFORO
I Behind Fla* World o il ,331
P a n I M ie i T im On* II I, H I t i l l

A i t F a r 0 , w ge B u rra w i
liB r a U C w H b e b IM M a r t V i
X 1 E IL L B L A S S ED IT IO N

• BA SX B T B A LL card! Hoopt
I M l S3* Cell RIchwd. B 3 M44

BUY..

a m

1L3S373MI............... .

193— L a w n 4 G arden

199— P tf» &gt; Supplies

Ap ple ca m pular, h e a le r,
turn ltu re , teal*, c la th a i.
•amp*, lupparwara, mewari.
much moral Friday. Saturday
and Sunday 1*00 Palmetto
Ava. SanHrd *AM 3
CX AFTS A Houtehoid IHmi
Thurt. F r l. and Set. tl/t
VII. t H 4 IS* Bunker Lane.
SanHrd IE *4 toward* Paolal
Frida, b Saturday. March 2nd
end 3rd from 4 1 Old yunt.
new lediet dottm . old Holt,
330 weidtr. alrHtk tprtyer.
car. truck, trallart. turnltura.
m ile , ita m i 2*0t PaU ne tH .
SanHrd I Senterd Ava H l*th.
turn well IbHckl__________

m C A D I L L A C 1R O D B 4SB M
s a l e p r i c e ..................j

H U I T 'l CROWN PAWN
_________ 4*3 I B *344_________
F L E A M A R X I T XkATIRIAL ■
Jim it e m boltHL whiftkay
dacanltr and |ugt. M ile
ila m i C a ll............. -■ J B O li* .

H O M II • M O a iL B HOMES

lie • FAMILY SALE!

•l eapt lee, teg. tma. ate.
■ IPR It
realty nice I - ...........*•* mimo
Cell M r Peyna. 3333131

«

222—M itcBilanaous
11 x 11

Pend. Septic 4

*/3, on &gt;g MNLludltd lot. b*c *t
up to golf court*, family room
w/finpiact *nd 4 d*n 2 c m
QA'AQ#
5104 000
ASSUME ABLE M O RTG AG E
LA K E M ARY R E A L T Y
_________ t t M I t j _________

LOCH AAB0I

DO N ’ T T H N O II IT AXTAVI
Turn yaur malar aggllenr*
MtacANt. Cell i p Has.
B O N IS S I N - land weed, aval
mlrrar. 1 dr M a r t S3] aha
PkidM HdtH mead W I3 a t
F R O S T -F R II NNYtewaHr. It
cu n , H ilu n d daart. t ic
candltHn S3M 331 M l
F U L L S i l l cam plala bad.
•icattant candllion. tproed
andcurtpMa.SB3.... B i ll* *
H O U S IH O LO
DtkNaa. add*

TMI I f FITMENTS

Rente! Spece AvkiebHI

Can datlvar............... 313*31*

447 12211U

STENSTROM

OMYY CORVETTE ZN1

MTIQUC MILL 1SS Mbr-SM

SANF0B0 ANTIQUES

m i s.
• CNAIB. A ll ugnaHtarod HKa.
daan. camtartaBH warn firm

* * ociraeA * *
IM M ACU LATI
3bdrm/1 ham
S3JSPO*
Non OualiryMg Martgae*

3S" i I4" a p g r e ilm a tly SB
year* *M. Lonelier pattern
Peed condition
Cell 3311111
B R ID B dB (O N X N TM U d

Acoata H St. Jahn't Rlvar
Large tread H r RlgNH la
canal A rlv w rl........... SIAM*

21 HWY 17 42. D K B A B Y

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h y L o r r y W r ig h t

a U l N N H A l T V B3 3BBS
anaaaaaaeaeaaa
B O V t R N M IN T H I S A L I S
■O e XL B A LL J R - P A.
LAX j M A R T R S A LTT B M U B

T ELFA IR

2 b e th
bdrm.

*BP C A 1 L Y L E #

r/ J

m o re p ro p e rty t h in
Faaplu Beaky Prang. X U I R
1 B D R M . I 'i bam. Hncad yard,
naar Samlnala Mlah Sch
MM/ma Call
3aaaaw

r n ls h i
U nfurnished
/ Rent

■ XTR A LAR O IU N ITSI
i I k lb a d r o v n a p it
Pool-Trwi i Court Paacalul.
convenient location Panova
lion tpo&lt;loll Ha Mcurlly lor
quolinod eppHcentl I B P HOC

ORStX

S a n la rd a r t a t l C a ll Ipr
availability andlacatkant.
Aik lar Pranda

97— Apartm ents
F w m lslw d /W a n t

LAR OP 1 kdrm. A/C, paal.
laundy. w a rm * Ha papaail
lar auallllad eppilcenti ar
aanlarcimai
*
'
N I C ! daan 1 I
tar ceupH U*&gt;/me plut U P i
aacuriiy Call ITT m e _______

U T

Laka Mary AaaWy, m a t s

L A R G E FU R N IS H ED BOONS
• im privet* ham. klltkan
n M lW H W w d
W m i

SAN FO R D
Ikd rm . cempHH
p r i v a c y In a a c t l l a n l
neighbirhee* tiara*, t USP
we c a m n n n __________
ATT PACT IVI I kdrm . II IP par
vweN InctudM utiette*. tacurl
tydaptiHSIPP
Call M l *e*7
L A R S ! reneveHd I or 1 bdrmi.
rani by a*/ma. ArC. pan!,
laundry, M ia lar children,
tpeciei PiKtunl lar v d ll
jB» lJj»A a» PirW H PP »

) 4 i— M e se e a fa rte ia

SATlflttkAY - 9 IM
B ig Sgrtng d o ofto p l
Furnituroa clothts, corom lev
TVs, glossworo. wickor. rugs,
Bishos. pots 4 pons Control
Florida Auction, SOS Airport
Blvd , Sonford
_____ _
S A T U R D A Y 4 S U N O A V 11/1 4
)/)) 5* to dp It) Odhom Or *
(Sonora Subd) King s ilt bod
ond miscoUanoous itoms
S A T U R D A Y I A M o a fll f
Housanhold itomt, toys, small
appliancts 4 gas dryor 2S2I
Narcissus Ayg Sanford

SATURDAY ONLY
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D E A R D R . O O T T : Is Ih vrr
a n y t h in g b e s id e s A r ls ln c n r i
rrra m to la h r for k rrn to s rs ? Is
there a p o ssib ility ih r y m ay
become ra n rrrn u s . rs|K -rla lly If
Ih ry a rr on Ih r h o s t o f n person
w ith very fair s k in ?
D E A R R S A D C R l K r r a lo s r s
a rr p lg m rn trd . roughened sk in
Irslons that co m m on ly o ccu r In
Iwn forms.
Seborrheic k rra lo s rs u su a lly
a rr round. Irregular, w axy, d is ­
colored. r r u s lr d patches that
frequently appear on the s k in of
aging adults. T ile Irslons are
benign and n erd no treatm ent,
u n le ss I h ry a r r Irr lt a lr d by
clo th in g or becom e c o s m rtlra lly
h o lh rrso m r.
O n the other hand, a c tin ic
k r r a lo s r s a r r p r r m a llg n a n l.
hard, raised, gray a rra s of s k in
that a rc a d is tu rb in g co n s e ­
quence of ch ro n ic rx p o s u rr to
sunshine, llrc a u s e ih r y cun d e ­
velop Inin s k in cancer, a r tln lr
keratoses sh ou ld lie rrm n v rd by
so rg rry or by fr r r / ln g them w ith
liq u id nitrogen.
S om e d e rm a to lo g ists p r r lr r
a p p ly in g 5 flim rntirai II rrra m .
w h ich causes the k rra lo s rs to
drop off: however, th is therapy Is
p a in fu l a n il ru n co n c e a l an
underlyin g, se rio us sk in cancer.
Ilelng m ore sensitive to the sun.
I a I r • s k I ii n e d p e o p l e a r r
p a rtic u la rly pron e to a r t ln lr
k rra lo s rs
My derm atological c o n s u lia n is
Irll m r that th r use of cortisone
cream s, su ch us Arlsto cort. Is
in a p p r o p r ia t e tre a tm e n t fo r
keratoses of r llh r r type If you
have been a p p ly in g th is product
I suggest you s r r k an o pinion
from a d rrin u to lo g lsl. w ho w ill
re co m m e n d a m o rr e ffe ctive
solution to you r problem
A rtstn rn rl r rra m Is a use-lid
treatm ent for other, com m on
sk in disorders, such as contact
de rm a titis or c rre n in C ortison e
cream s are cu rre n tly a va ilab le in
b o th p r e s c r i p t i o n a n d
over-the-counter form s
D E A R D R . O O T T i I ve been
on th yroid replacem ent lo r m any
years and see an endocrinologist
every six m onths. A couple ol
years ago. m y w h ile blood count
dropped to th r low 2,OOOs. and
since then has ranged b e tw rrn
2.500 and 3.500. I’m a lra id m y
Im m une system m ight not be

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rra rh ln g the finals of the North
A m e ric a n C h a m p io n sh ip . O u r
hero sits East today, defending
against three n o tru m p . Suppose
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eight at tric k one. D eclarer w ill
lead d u m m y 's clu b Jack, covered
by the k in g and a rr. S ou th leads
a spade; East w ins and retu rn s
the dia m o n d queen. D eclarer
du cks, w in s the next diam on d
and plays another spade. S ince
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ro n tra rt makes. F a lk 's ob se rva ­
tion Is that the bidding a bsolu te­
ly Indicates that South h as the
ace of diam onds. East should
realize that norm al defense w ill
fa ll a n d he sh ou ld therefore
u n b lo ck Ih r diam ond q u e rn at

n d rq u a tr to meet an em ergency
and that th r low count Indicate*
the early stages o f som e disease.
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you have two different a fflic­
tions. First, you have an und r r a c t lv c th y ro id g la n d , fo r
w h ic h y o u t a k e t h y r o id
supplem ents. T h e m e d icin e ta an
u n lik e ly ca u ac for y o u r lo w
w hite-blood-cell count. P atients
w ith h yp o th yro id ism som etim es
have low blood rou n ts. but the
counts u su a lly retu rn to n orm al
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s h llt in Ihe 10 of hearts th rou gh
d u m m y 's A-Q. If de cla re r puts
on th r q u e rn . East w ill w in the
k in g a n d r e t u r n th e J a c k ,
sm otherin g declarer's n in e and
e s ta b lis h in g W e s t's e ig h t o f
hearts a s the setting trick. No
law forces declarer to finesse the
heart queen after W e st's heart
shift. If h r goes right u p w ith
d u m m y 's heart ace and p la y s
another c lu b and then a spade,
the defense falls. D eclarer w ill
take two spades, tw o diam onds,
one heart and four c lu b tric k s to
m a ke th e c o n tra c t. T h e rern in m rn d rd defense Is s till best,
sin ce It gives S ix ith a ch ance to
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HOROSCOPE
by Bob Thovos

PRANK AND ER N ES T

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by Jim Davis

O A R P IE L D
W E L L , THE C U T E ONE 16 A CAP,
ANP...O M , T H E O T H E R O N E
A P P E A R S TO B E B O M t K IN P O F
FAT W E A B E L O R SOMETHING-

A R E VO O G O IN G TO L E T H E R
T A L K A B O U T VOL) L IK E T H A T ?

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR B1THDAY
March 2. 1890
A n u m b e r o l v e n tu re s In
w h ich you 've hern Involved that
have never really jiald olT could
com e to frultkm In the year
ahead. D on't plow under seeds
you 've alre a dy sown.
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 201
You a rc s till In a fortunate e y rie
regarding the fu lfillm e n t of you r
hopes and expectations. D on't
low er y o u r sights. Instead try to
elevate them a bit. G e l a Jum p
on life hy understan din g the
Influences w h ich arc governing
you ^n the year ahead. Send for
y o u r A stro -G ra p h p re d ic tio n s
to d a y b y m a ilin g $ 1 .2 5 to
A stro-G raph , c/o tills newspaper.
P.O. Box 9I42H . Clevelan d. O il
44101-3428. Dl- sure to state
y o u r zodiac sign.
ARIES IM arch 21 A p ril 19)
M ajor achievem ents are possible
today, e specially If you follow

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by W arntr Brothers

the lines ol Irasi resistance. In
fact, tilin g s could go so sm oo th ly
for you that you m igh t w onder If
you 're on the right course.
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20)
L esso n s yo u 'v e le a rn e d from
experience can tic u tilize d In
r f f c c it v e w a y s to d a y . Y o u r
know -how w ill give you an edge
over persons with w hom y o u 'll
tie Involved.
G E M I N I (May 2 1-June 20)
There m ay be a w ay for you to fit
Into an arrangem ent that Is
presently being conducted by
so m e o n e w ith w h o m y o u 'v e
worked su ccessfully in the past.
T ills person w ill be co n ta ctin g
you.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) It
m ight be necessary for you to
t e m p o r a r ily set a s id e y o u r
jicrsonal goals today In order to
do certain things that provide
the greatest good for the largest
num ber.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) S om e­

one w ho Is lo n d of you m ight put
you on the tra ck o f an oppo rtu ne
ty t o d a y . T h i s p e r s o n ' s
assistance w ill be su bstan tial,
but you ’ ll s till have to w o rk for
what you hope to gain.
V I R O O (Aug. 2 3 -S e pt. 22)
Y o u r p o p u la rity w ith y ou r peers
Is at a h ig h point today and th is
sh ou ld h elp m ake th in g s rather
pleasant for you. Yo u m ay have
to deal w ith one In d iv id u a l,
however, w ho w on’ t be ru n n in g
w ith the pack.
L I B R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Y o u r
m ate's Judgm ent In fa m ily fi­
n an cial m a tte rs co uld be a trifle
sh arper th an y o u rs today. It
m igh t be w ise to exa m in e In
d e ta il th a t w h ich he/she p ro­
poses.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
M e nta lly y o u 're lik e ly to be very
Im aginative a n d creative today,
but you m ay be a slow starter.
Y o u r Ideas are loo good to sit on.
so get m oving.

by Leonard Starr

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Magic and stvon-gamo slid#
T h e Ortando Magic ended a seven-game losing
streak with a victory at home Tuesday night
against the Charlotte Hometa.

□ Florida
Flthormon tavo manatoo’a Ills
Fishermen who acctdentatly struck a monthold manatee with their boat are being credited
with saving the sea cow's life.
T h e fishermen scooped the Injured animal out
of the water and rushed It to a nearby state
wildlife park.
Th e animal has been moved to Sea World In
Orlando where anim al experts say It Is well on
the road to recovery.
T h e manatee suffered cuts, a broken rib and a
collapsed lung In the accident.
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Exxon facot criminal charges
Th e Exxon Oil Com pany found Itself behind
the eight-ball Tuesday when an Alaska grand
ju ry returned a five-count crim inal indictment
against the oil giant In the wake of the Exxon
Valdez tanker spill.
If convicted on all counts. Exxon faces fines of
up to 9700 million.

Nicaragua sanctions to and
W A S H IN G TO N - T h e Bush administration
Intends to lift economic sanctions against
Nicaragua soon and will develop a "significant
and meaningful" aid program for the emerging
Central American democracy, a W hile House
spokesman said.

Bond dead; now what?
Voters send county
school officials back f h e i w
to the drawing board
S A N FO R D — Following Tuesday’s resounding
defeat of Ih r school board's $520 million bond
re fe re n d u m , school hoard c h a irm a n A nn
N rlsw rndcr said the board will havr lo slarl from
scratch with a new school plant survey lo
determine the extent of th rlr needs.
Th e failure Icavrs Ih r dlstrlcl w lih the money
lo build only Iwo rlrin rn la ry schools w llhln Ihr
nrxt year rn ih rr than Ih r four I ha I would havr
b rrn constructed had Ih r bond Issue brrn
approved.
"W e ll have lo go with Ihe two which will help
relieve Ih r mosl severe ovrrrrow dlng problems."
said N rls w rn d rr.
Te n ta tlvr plans rail for one of those schools lo
be built In Oviedo, lo relieve Slrnstrom and
Lawton elementary schools, and ihe other In
llralhro w . lo relieve Wilson F.lementary School.
"T h a i's where our most pressing needs are."
she said.
Th e Iw o schools will l&gt;e rom pletrd sometime
during the 1991-92 school yrar. N rls w rn d rr said
Supl. Bob llugtirs said lhar Ih r board's only
solullon lo the overcrowding c ls rw h rrr will hr
double sessions In many elemenlary schools.
"People who voted against ih r laiiul were not
here 10 years ago when we had double sessions."
he said "T h e y did not see how bail II was for our
children."
Nelewender predicted that Ih r double sessions
would be "widespread" by the fall of 1991.
N rls w rn d rr said that Ihe district w ill concern
Itself Wilt) preparing a new educational plant
survey as soon as possible and formulating plans
lo levy Ih r optional iwo-inlll tax.
T h a i iw o-m lll Increase will raise properly taxes
on a $75,000 home w llh homestead cxrm pikin
by $100 per year Had Ihe I m iii I Issue |&gt;assrd. Ihe
taxes on ihui same home would h avr brrn

Press secretary Marlin Fitzwater also said
Tue sd a y that President Bush has Invited
economic advisers to Nicaraguan President-elect
Vloleta Chamorro to visit Washington and he Is
discussing aid plans with other countries.

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Pott drops Qoldtn Ago Games

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Herald ataff writer

S A N FO R D Post Bran Flakes will drop
sponsorship of Sanford's Golden Age Games.
Parks Director J im Je m lga n said yesterday.
In addition to dropping the Sanford games.
Je m lga n said Post will also drop sponorshlp of
five seniors co m p e titio n s In T e x a s and
California and the U.S. National Senior O ly m ­
pics In St. Louis.
Post has sponsored the seniors athletic games
for 14 years. Jem lgan said.
Je m lga n said the Golden Age Games would
seek local community sponsorships for the
competition, scheduled for Nov. 4 through Nov.
10.
T h e Golden Age Games Is one of the oldest
seniors games In the nation. Th e games Include
a broad range of events, from swimming, track
and tennis to ballroom dancing, checkers and
pancake races.

McClanahan to saak raalactlon
S A N FO R D — City Commissioner A.A. M c­
Clanahan announced Monday he will seek
reelection when his term expires this year.
McClanahan. a land developer and executive
director of Seminole Self-Reliant Housing, was
elected In 1966. He served two previous terms
from 1972 to 1979.
McClanahan represents District 3. which
roughly Includes an area east of Mellonvllle to
the city's eastern city limits.
T h e city primary election will be Dec. 4. with a
runoff election scheduled for Dec. 18.
Fro m staff rsports

Controversial
movie expected
to draw protests
SANFORD Demonslralors
plan to p lrk rl tonight's Seminole
C o m m u n it y C o lle g e 's p re s ­
entation of ine movie " T h e Last
Tem ptation of Christ.*’
T h e movie will begin at 7:30
p.m . and small protests arc
expected to begin earlier, ac­
cording lo a representative of
radio personality Rev. George
Crossley.
O rig in a lly scheduled to be
s h o w n In th e f in e a r t s
a uditorium , the film will be
shown In room L-OOl of Ihe
school's library. T h e library
room holds fewer than 100
people.
Th e movie Is being shown as a
part of the SCC W inter Film
Scries and Is being used In
conjunction with a humanities
class tilled Ihe A n of Film .
School officials said that a
wide variety of movies, from
"2001: A Spare Odyssey" lo
"T im e Bandits" arc shown as
part of the curriculum In several
English and humanities classes.
" T h e La st T e m p ta tio n of
C h r is t .” directed by M a rlin
Seorcesc. portrays Jesus Chrtsl
as a hum an plagued by tempta­
tions and sexual desire.

School (uporlntsndsnl Robert Hughs* delected
after vote totals were announced.

A n n N elaw ender. still hug ging
surprised by the election results

technology, was d rlra ird by a 70 5 lo 29 5
liercenl margin
School board chairman A nn Nclsweodcr did
mil expect Ih r final rrsulls In la- n o lopsided. "I
expected Ihe percentages lo be Ihe other way."she said. " I thought Ihe voters of Seminole.
County would voir for Ih r long range plan, but
obviously they don't like ihe plan "

B y V IC K I D a S O M M in
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole County voirrs sltoulrtl
a resounding " n o " lo the school board's
proposed $520 million bond referendum Tu e s­
day.
Nearly 29 p c rirn l of Ihe county's registered
voters rust ballots In Ih r special election.
Th e controversial bond Issue, which would
huvr (Mild lor Ihr construction of 27 new schools.
Ihe rrnovnllnn of Ihr existing 43 school facilities,
a S I7 million administrative building and $31

Schools suprrlntrivlenl R o la n Hughes said lie
had been mure "cuullouslv optimistic." but hr
was still surprised ut Ih r rrsulls. "Everyone
thought It would be much closer. ' he said.
N rlsw rndcr said she Iw llrvrs Ih r board's next

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County com m ission endorses proposal
of treatment-not-jail war against drugs
• y J. MARK BARFIELD
Hsrald stall writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
commissioners yesterday pledged
supjxirt for a proposal lo Incrrase
treatment and rehabilitation for
convicted drug offenders.
Commissioners directed Acting
County Manager Hob McMillan In
form a committee of judicial, taw
enforcement and social services
olflrlals lo determine the costs and
m elhods of cre a ting a " C u u r l
Alternatives" program to m e n drug
crimes with treatment Instead of u
jail senlcncr.
Chief among Ihe proposals Is Ihe
construction of a work-release
renter separatr from Ihe county jail.
Seminole Chief Circuit Judge O H .
Eaton J r . (old commissioners the
C Sea D ru gs, Page 8 A

County law enforcement officials
welcome state drug war allocation
Frew staff, w
Florida law enforcement agen­
cies will receive $17.8 million In
federal funds to combat drug
traffickers. A tto rn e y G eneral
Richard Tho rn bu rgh said Tue s­
day.
"W e're not commuted lo It ycl.
but It's possible we might get
some of Ihe funds." Seminole
Sheriffs Lt. Donald Etllnger said
loday. Esllngcr who heads the
C li y C o u n t y In v e s tig a tiv e
Bureau, the area's drug task
force, said gm nts would have to
be applied for and that the

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UPI Science Editor
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - T h e military crew of the
shuttle Atlantis blastrd Into orbit Wednesday,
streaking up Ihe Eastern Seaboard like a fiery cornel
In a spectacular nighttime launch visible from
Florldu lo Dclnwure.
Carrying a top-secret military satellite In lls cargo
bay. Ihe $2 billion space-plant- vaulted away from
launch |««d 39A at 2:50 a m. E S T . six days and five
delays I m-Ii I ih I schedule, and majestically thundered
toward the heavensatop Incandescent Jets of fire.
"R o ll program . H ou ston !" com m ander Jo h n

" J .O ." Creighton radioed mission control in Houston
as ihe -1.5-mllllon-pound s|&gt;accship wheeled uboul lo
llnr up on a trajectory carrying II closer lo die East
Coasl than ever before.
"Roger roll. Atlantis." replied astronaut Michael
Baker at Ihe Johnson SjMice Center
Running rxactly iwo hours luic because oi rain and
low clouds. Atlantis knifed through a Ihln cloud deck
nnd arced northeast over Ihe Atlantic Ocean toward
an orbll allowing lls hush hush satellite jKiyloud lo
lly over more than HO percent ol the S m let t Inlon
"It was the brightest object In the sk v." said Mike
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NASA: A tla n tis delays
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Partly sunny, windy
Partly sunny today
with a high In the
m id 70s. Winds at IS
m p h . F a ir tonight
with a low In the 50s.
Illg h s to m o rro w
again In the 70s.

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" II does not portray Christ
tru th f u lly ." said Crossley. a
radio personality for W T L N In
Orlando. " Ii Is not the Christ
that I know In my heart."
Crossley objects lo the show­
ing of Ihe movie without any
regard to the Christian com m u­
nity's point of view, he said
S C C officials are not expecting
an unusually largr crowd for this
evening's show.
" I think the controversy Is nol
as big as It u n it was." faculty
advisor G a ry Dlllcr of Ihe Stu ­
dent G overnance Association
said. T h e S G A Is partially re­
sponsible for which movies are
chosen for Ihe film series.

procedure Is a long process. He
sold federal funding may also
require matching funding on Ihe
local level. Etlln ge r said Ihe
Incrrase In the funds for this year
is pari of President George Hush's
plan to beef up Ihe war on drugs.
"Th a t's a drop In the bucket."
Seminole County Sheriff Jo hn
I'olk said of ihe $17.5 million.
"B u i If It's distributed down to
where It's really needed, that's
great." s
T h e war on drugs must be
foughi al all levels — local, slate,
federal and international." said
Thornburgh.

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W elfare worker acquitted In abuse case
IRS ag«nt accused of soliciting bribes
M IAM I — A n Internal Revenue Service agent accused of
soliciting a 81 million bribe from a suspect In an IR S
Investigation has been arrested and charged w ith obstruction of
Justice. FB I officials said Tuesday.
Agent Michael Rudolph Crus, 34. was arrested late Monday as
he arrived at the Miami Internationa] Airport on a flight from
Ta m p a , said W illiam A . Oavln. F B I agent In charge of Miami.
In
crim inal complaint filed by the U.S. Attorney's office.
C ru s was charged with approaching a "target of an ongoing
crim inal Investigation"
on Feb. 17 and offering
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to provide the
target with Information on the probe Into his activities In
exchange for S 1 million.
Officials declined to Identify the subject of the IR S probe.

U8F dssn undtr prsssurs to roslgn
T A M P A — W ilton Bunch. University oi South Florida medical
. School dean, has lost the confidence of hts faculty and
department chairmen, and pressure la m ounting for him to
resign, sources at the university aay.
Last week In a private meeting, a majority of the medical
school's 19 department chairmen voted to ask Bunch to step
down, sources close to the chairm en said Monday. But the
chairmen themselves refused to commen t.
"W e've agreed at this point that we won't talk about It.” said
' Johannes Rhodln. chairman of the anatomy department. W hen
asked for further comment, he said. " I think the faculty and the
chairmen have great concerns about the deanahlp."
Neither he nor live other chairm en reached Monday b y T h e
Tam p a Trib u n e would deny that a vote had been taken Baking
Bunch to resign.
Bunch would not comment on the vote snd said he was not
prepared to discuss whether he would resign.

Police crack marijuana ring, arrant 17
P E N S A C O L A — A three-month Investlgstlon into an alleged
marijuana distribution ring resulted In the arrest of at least 17
people and the confiscation of homes and vehicles, authorities
said Tuesday.
Those arrested during the d ru g sweep Sunday and Monday
were from Escambia and. Santa Rosa counties. Bonds totalled
more than 81.7 million, authorities said. More arreata were
expected.
Escambia C o u n ty Sheriff Charlie Johnaon aald he did not
know how long the alleged ring had been operating In the
Escambla-Santa Roaa area. But he said It was large and
well-established with members using cellular phonea to stay In
touch with one another.
"Narcotics officers believe that thia highly sophisticated
narcotics organisation brought Mexican marijuana to the Santa
Roaa County area and distributed the marijuana throughout the
Panhandle and south Alabam a." Johnaon said.

Sumter County sit* of new prieon
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BU SH N E L L — T h e U .S ' Bureau of Prisons has chosen Sum ter
County for a new 9123 million. 2.200-Inmate prison, officials
said Tuesday.
T h e bureau had been stu d yin g sites In Su m te r and
neighboring Lake counties for the prison, which would create
700 new Jobs and have an annual operating budget of about 923
million, aald Ja ck Pae. executive director of the Sum ter County
Industrial Development Authority.
Pat Sledge, a bureau prison site specialist, told authorities in
hnih i niini i r i ihai ihc i j k f C ounty site, was out and the bureau
i wqa focusing on Sum ter C ounty for the 2.200-bed prison to
^ h u O tn fflm flU ii'.'m e d lttm -'a n d m axhndfiM ectim y inmates.
Th e location for the new prison, whose construction was
expected to take three years and cost 9123 million, has not been
detenrilncU.
Pae aaid hts office had proposed two sites — a 640-acre tract
near the state prison southwest of Bushnell and another off State
Road 470 near the Florida T u rn p ik e — and hopes to present
federal officials with as many as six alternatives.

Senate president calls for tire cleanup
T A L L A H A S S E E — Senate President Bob Crawford called
Tuesday for legislation to force the state Department of
Environmental Regulation to dean up acres of discarded tires
lhal he called “ environmental time bombs."
"Across this stale, from the Panhandle to Dade County, there
are quiet hazards, environmental time bombs that threaten our
clean air. our c l’ an water and the health of our citizens like
nothing we've ever seen before." Crawford said at a news
conference.
“ Th e y are lire piles, huge mountains of molded robber that
could force mass evacuations and contaminate our fesh water ff
they ever catch fire."
T o illustrate the potential disaster. Crawford pointed to the
massive tire fire that has been burlng out of control for two
weeks In Hagersvllle. Canada, forcing the evacuation of 500
people and contaminating water.
Florida throws away an estimated 12 million tires each year.

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H o u k . B r a d l e y M c G e e 's
caseworker Margaret B a rte r and
another casew orker. S h irle y
Dubolse. and Rosa were Indicted
Aug. 31. Each were charged
with one count of tailing to
re p o rt c h i ld a b u s e b e fo re
Bradley's death, a misdemeanor
carrying a m a xim u m penalty of
6 0 days In Jail.
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15-year-old boy w as arrested
Tuesday and charged with two
counts of first degree murder In
connection with the slayings of
two homosexual m en earlier this
m onth, police said.
F o r t L a u d e r d a l e P o lic e
spokesman Ott Cefkln said the
boy was either working or pos­
ing os a mole prostitute at the
time of the murders.
"H e was prowling the streets
as a gay hustler." Cefkln said.
T h e youth, whose Identity was
not released because of his age.
Is accused of killing Louis II.
Nobo. 41. a medical worker, on
Feb. 3. Cefkln said.
T h e boy also Is charged with
killing Richard M. Davis. 49. a
retired computer programmer,
on Saturday.
Cefkln Identified both men as
homosexuals and said each visMe d a local convenience store
frequented by prostitutes before
their deaths.
* " T h e y had both gone out In
search of some male compa­
nionship," Cefkln said. "He (the
boy) met both victim s there (the
store), and went w ith them in
th e ir cars. T h e m otive was
m oney."
Police found Nobo's body In
the tru nk of his car. He had been
beaten and strangled. Celkln
said. Davis was stabbed to death
at hla home.
Detectives arrested the boy
Tue sd a y afternoon after they
re tu rn e d to a neighborhood
where Davis' car was found and
questioned people In the area.
Cefkln said the boy. who also
la charged with two counts of
robbery, confessed to the killings
after hts arrest. Cefkln said the
boy probably netted no more
than 960 In both robberies.
Police said the boy Is a high
school dropout w ho lived with
his mother In Lauderhill before
leaving home.

IN V E R N E S S — A month-old manaler run
aver by a fishing boat was saved when the
fishermen scooped up the dazed animal and
rushed her to veterinarians.
"T h e y did the right thing and In a timely
fashion." said Ken Alfierl. a biologist at the
Homoaaasa Springs State Wildlife Park, where
the Injured sea ro w was taken before being
rushed to Sea World In Orlando for treatment.
"W c live here, and we kind of take pride In
I his river." said Andy Slone, one of the men In
the boat. "W c try to watch what we do.*'
Dozens of manatees. Ihc endangered state
aquatic m am m al, arc killed each year In
collisions with finals. Th e same would have
happened to the baby manatee if the fishermen
had not stopped, said veterinarians Involved In
the ease.
Little Chaz. as the manatee struck Saturday
night In the Chassahowltzka River Is being

called, waa In stable condition following
treatment for cuts, a fractured rib and the
manatee equivalent of a collapsed lung, the St.
Petersburg Tim es reported Tuesday.
"She probably would have had a hard time
(su rviving) If she hadn't received prompt
t re a t m e n t ." said T e r r y C a m p b e ll, staff
veterinarian at Sea World.
Stone said the accident happened In shallow
water near Salt Creek as he and hla compa­
nions were heading home from a mullet fishing
trip on the river.
"W e were coming round the marker, and we
hit (Ihc manatee) and we knew It had to be
something, because there's no rocks there."
Stone said.
Th e boat's motor had hit Ch az. leaving her
cut and dazed. A nothe r flaherm an. Ben
Strickland. Jumped Into the water and picked
up the 80-pound. SO-inch animal. Th e y took
her to shore and poured water on her until help
arrived.

Governors support Martinez’
death penalty appeals reform
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e nation's
g o v e r n o rs c o n c lu d e d t h e ir
winter meeting here by urging
Congress lo "stream line" the
le n g t h y a p p e a ls p ro c e s s
employed by convicted ..killers
attempting lo delay executions.
Th e National Governors' Asso­
ciation resolution, proposed by
Gov. Bob Martinez. R-Fla.. says
Congress should Impose a lime
limit within which appeal peti­
tions must be filed by stale
prisoners after conviction.
Th e resolution slates that "the
luck of finality In our criminal
Justice system has seriously
undermined public confidence In
the ability of the stales to carry
out the Judgments and sentences
Imposed by Ihclr courts."
Mariinez. a strong supporter of
Ihc dealh penally, acknowledged
lhal the resolution was short on
proposed rem edies lo avoid
clashes over the wording.
He said the resolution was
adopted lo "encourage C o n ­
gress" to reform the appeals
process. "W e lake a resolution In
a direction." he said. T h e real Is
up lo Congress.
But the resolution also marked
the growing frustatlon among

stales In ca rrying out death
penalty executions.
Since the Supreme Court le­
galized capital punishment In
1979. 37 slates have capital
pu nish m e nt statutes on the
books. But death rows have
become overcrowded with In­
mates appealing their convlc• lions, a process that takes years.
" I feel good the resolution
passed." Martinez said after the
vole. "1 think you have to keep
In m ind the (m urdcrl victims.
T h e y too deserve finality and not
to have" delays In execution
"e xte nde d again and again.
Clearly something needs lo be
done."
W hether something will be
done on Capitol Hill remains lo
be seen. Capital case reform bills
have been Introduced In C o n ­
gress every year since 1981.
None has become taw.
B u t reform supporters are
encouraged that the Bush ad­
m inistra tio n 's d ru g w ar w ill
highlight the need to pass one of
several proposals that have been
Introduced this year In Con­
gress.
One measure would set limits
on the num ber of appeals a
convicted killer could make.

Toy box accident
claims toddler
R O CK L E D G E - T h e lid
of a toy cheat fell onto,the
neck of a 14-m onth-old
b o y . ............
k 1 1 1 1nnt | n I m ,
authorities aald.
Seth Daniel Everett waa
p r o n o u n c e d d e a d at
Wuesthoff Hospital shortly
after the accident.
"W h e n I got there, the
baby waa ly in g on the
d" in»fni
in g ro o m table, the
mother waa administering
CPR and the mailman waa
on the phone w ith 911
Instructing her how to do
C P R , " s a id R o ck le d g e
firefighter T im Matson.
E r n e s t W ilk e s , th e
mailman, aald he waa de­
liv e r in g m a ll n e a r the
c h i l d 's h o m e M o n d a y
m orning when he saw the
mother rushing from her
home w ith the child In her
arms.
" It appears the lid came
dow n on hta head and
trapped the child between
the lid and the box,” aald
police Lt. Dave Andrews.

■ m N M D OUTLOOK
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high In the mki to upper 70s.
East winds at 15mph.
Tonig ht...Fa ir with a low in
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Wednesday. February 28, 1990
Vol 82. No 182

Secend Clan Antaga Fe d el tederd.
Flertde T im

heard It before.”
W ilkins told the Ju ry that
tlouk and Jacobs had known
each other for years and that
Jacobs had repeatedly told him
about child abuse cmcs ate had
heard of.
Wilkins described Jacobs as
" a neighborhood b u syb o d y,"
and aald H ouk had repeatedly
told her to telephonee the child
abuse hotline and report her
suspicions.

Teen faces Fishermen save injured manatee
two counts
of murder

(USAS m i Mil

AuMlthoe Daily enS tondxy. exes*'
Is terser ky TSe toakrS Herald,
lac., MS M Freed) Are . leelerd.
Fie. W ill

abused" and failed to report It to
the state child abuae registry
hotline.
One witness. Teresa Jacobs,
would testify that she called
tlouk J u ly 3 to tell him that
Bradley's mother had forced the
toddler to eat hts own feces.
Agucro said. He said Jacobs also
called Houk that day and I old
him she knew Bradley's mother
was using cocaine.
But defense attorney Ja c k
W ilkins told Jurors Houk never
received the J u ly 3 phone call
from Jacobs, the prosecution's
key witness.
"W e maintain lhal on the day
Teres* Jacobs aald she called
Mr. Houk that he was out of
town at a baseball tournament.
He didn't get home until J u ly
4 ." W ilkins said.
W ilk in s said another H R S
supervisor. J u d y Ross, would
testify that Houk was surprised
when he heard about Jacobs'
information later In the week
and seemed "as If he never

TH E W EA TH E

“
33.,3 11and“ 13.
The dally number Tuesday In the
Florida Lottery C A S H 3 game waa
A ST.

B A R T O W - A Judge urqullled
T u e s d a y a state ch ild care
worker charged w ith falling to
report child abuse before the
1989 death of a toddler dunked
headfirst Into a toilet for soiling
his pants.
C irc u it C ourt J u d g e Jesse
Barber aald prosecutors failed to
prove that Kenneth C . Houk. 39.
of Lakeland, willfully failed to
report allegatlona of child abuae
against the mother and stepfa­
ther of Bradley McGee. 2. whose
d e a t h le d t o l e g i s l a t i o n
authorizing more money and
caseworkers to handle child
abuae cases.
"Baaed on the testimony. I
have to grant the defense motion
for Judgem ent of acquittal."
Barber aald.
T h e Judge's ru ling followed
two hours of opening statements
and the testimony of three pro­
secution witnesses before a ju ry
of five m en and one woman.

Houk, an administrator with
the stale Department Of Health
and Rehabilitative Services, was
the first child care worker In
Florida to go to trial on criminal
charges s te m m in g from the
‘handling
A ll of‘ a rase.
T w o o t h e r sta te w e lfa re
workers are also charged with
falling to report child abuae In
McGee's death, and their trials
are pending.
T h e t o d d le r 's s te p fa th e r,
Thom as Edw ard C or. 22, and
hts mother. Sheryl McGee Coe,
21. face charges of first-degree
m urder and aggravated child
abuse. T h e y are scheduled to be
tried separately this summer.
T h e ir trials were moved to Fon
Lauderdale because of Intense
publicity.
D uring opening statements.
Assistant State Attorney Jo h n
Agucro told the Jury that the
stale would present witnesses
who would lestlfy that Houk
"had reasonable knowledge that
B r a d le y M c G e e w a s b e in g

D a y to n a te a c h : Waves are 3
feet and choppy. Current Is to
the north with a water tempera­
ture of 52 degrees. Now S m y rn a
t e n c h : Waves are 2 to 4 feet and
choppy. Current Ls to the north
with a water temperature of 62
degrees. Sun screen factor; 15.

St. Augustine to Ju piter Inlet

Small craft should extrcisc
c a n t lo a C apo C a n a v e r a l
southward.
T o d a y ...n o r t h of C a p e
Canaveral wind rust 10 to 15
kts. Seas 3 lo 5 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop.
Cape Canaveral southward wind
east 15 to 20 kts. Seas 4 to 6 ft.

T h e h ig h tem p e ra tu re In
Sanford Tuesday was 74 de­
grees and the overnight low was
51 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 9 a.m.
Wednesday totalled 0.00 Inch.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m
today w as 61 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was
57, as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data.

□T uesday’s high................. 74
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□ Relative hum idity— BS pet
□ Winds...... Northeast. 7 mpb
□ Rainfall.........................08 In.
□Today's sunset.....0:2 5 p.m.
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Trash utensils
issued to group
Man, four boya arretted
A L T A M O N T E SP RIN G S - City police report charging Allen
Keith Greer. 18. of Orlando, and four boy* In connection with
two auto burglaries at Tim b e r lake Apartments on Jamestown
itoulevard, Altamonte Springs, at about 2 a.m. Tuesday.
T h e four are charged with grand theft, possession of burglary
tools, and two counts of burglary to a vehicle.

Man allegadly ataals from mom
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S — A man who allegedly burglarised
his mother's house at 1296 Oak Si., rural Alls monte Springs,
on Feb. B and 22 to steal and pawn electronics equipment, haa
been arrested by Seminole County sheriff ■ deputies.
Owaln A rthur Handford. 30. of no address, was arrested on
North Street, rural Altamonte Springs, at about I I p.m .
Monday. Me Is charged with two counts of dcsllng In stolen
property and grand theft.

Woman arroatad for aaxual battary
S A N FO R D - Sandra Lucille Carpenter. 28. of no address,
has been arrested by Sanford police In connection with seaual
assaults on a prr-trenage girl In Sanford.
Carpenter Is charged with sexual battery on a child under the
age of 10. com m uting a lewd and lascivious act on a child and
other sex charges. Th e girl reported to police on Feb. 20 that
since 1086 the suspect and a man allegedly sexually assaulted
her on numerous occasion at the Florida Hotel In Sanford.

Cocaln* found, man arraatad
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — A man who reportedly fled on his
motorcycle when slopped and questioned by Seminole County
sheriff s deputies was raptured and arrested.
Deputies said they found a packet of cocaine In the man'a
possession. He was arrested on Ellsworth Street, rural
Altamonte Springs, at about 11:14 p.m. Tuesday. Anthony
Joseph Capello, 23. 269 Drosdlck St.. Altamonte Springs, was
rh a rgrd with possession of rocalne and fleeing to elude police.

S A N F O R D - T h e city Is offer­
ing free trash pickup, (rash bags
and trash sticks for residents
w h o participate In Ihe Make
S a n fo rd S h in e c a m p a ig n , a
m o n th -lo n g effort to rid the
downtown area of troth.
T h e city has made the offer for
free trash pickup during March
to encourage residents to spruce
u p th e ir neighborhoods and
other areas of the city. At a
meeting of Make Sanford Shine
organisers today, the city public
works deportment Issued trash
bags and trash sticks made by
Ihe deportment for the cleanup
project to com m unity leaders
pledging Ihelr labor.
T h e cleanup will target the
area between Lake Monroe and
13th Street, from M ellonvillr
Avenue lo French Avenue.
T h e campaign begins tomor­
row and will culminate Marcli 31
with a cleanup bills throughout
do w n to w n , when co m m u n ity
organisations and local residents
w i l l m e e t a t th e S a n f o r d
W om en's C lu b . 309 S. O ak Ave..
a lB a .m .

Chili for tho county

For more Information on Make
S a n fo rd S h in e , c a ll proje ct
chairperson Martha Yancey al
3 2 3 0 7 9 4 . For free trash pickup
this m on th , colt the city at
330-5681.

Doug Cardwell gsta ready to aarva up soma rad
hot chill lo hungry county workers Tuesday.
Las! weak, a new snack shop was opened In
tho Seminole County Service Buildings to serve
employees and the public. Located on Ihe

second Moor next door lo the Supervisor of
Elections Office, th* snack shop was opened
by the slat* Division of Blind Services In a
county storeroom. Cardwell is proprietor.

Two arraatad on DUI chargta
S A N F O lft) — Th e following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• J ii IIiis Henry Forehand. 35. Lot 167 Wcklva Falls. Sanford,
was arrested at 2 a.m. Wednesday after his car was teen
weaving on Stale Road 46. west of Sanford.
• H lrk ry William Harrison. 31, 909 E. Church Ave.. Longwood,
was arrested at 11:10 p.m. Tuesday after he ran a Lake Mary
police car off County Hoad 4B-A. Lake Mary. He was also
charged with reckless driving, resisting arrest without violence
and fleeing to elude police.

4 DAYS ONLY!
THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY - SUNDAY

Sanford beauty supply shop robbod
S A N F O R D — A man who brandished a knife robbed Sally's
lleauty Supply. 3655 S. Orlando Drive. Sanford, at about 10:15
u.m. Monday. Sanford police report the robber stole about
$ 125.

30 to

More arrest • from Rock Rite busts
S A N FO R D — T h e following persons were arrested Thursday
or Friday In the Seminole County segment of Rock Pile IV. a
drug task force crackdown that statewide netted more than
1.100 suspects.
Additional names of arrestees here were reported In Sunday's
Sanford Herald.
Those listed here were charged for alleged sale and or
possession of cocaine or marijuana, or possession of drug
paraphernalia.

50

• Christa Marie Alexander. 32. Oviedo.

• Anthony Hayes. 18. Sanford.
• • JW Ifffa rk e f; 18. Sanford.
• l.nrry Oliver. 17. Sanford.
• Hubert Lee Williams. 19. Sanford.
• Waytnan Franklin. 49. Allamonte Springs.
• Elba Rosa Rosa. 31. Fern Park. '

o ff
S e le c te d p re -s e a s o n
m e rc h a n d is e fro m
o u r fa s h io n a p p a re l
d e p a rtm e n ts .

School board approves
nine-m onth calendar
■y VICKI PaMO W I W
Herald stall wrllar
SANFOR D Despite talk
about a longer school year and
year 'round school, the Seminole
County School Board approved
y e s te rd a y a s ta n d a rd n in e
month. 180-day calendar.
Classes will begin next year on
Wednesday. Aug. 22 and end on
Tuesday. Ju n e 11.
T h e first two grading periods
will be 45 days long. Ihe third
would last 44 days and the last
wou Id cover a 46 day span.
Th e winter break Is scheduled
to begin Monday, Dec. 17. with
students returning to classes on
Thursday. Ja n . 3.
Hoard vice-chairm an Nancy
Warren had argued lo shorten
ihe w lnlcr break by three days,
wllh students a llrndlng classes
until Wednesday. Dec. 19 and
returning to school on Wednes­
day. Ja n . 2. She also proposed
Ihe school year open a day
earlier, on Tuesday. Aug. 21.
Th e pared down winter holiday
would allow classes to end for
the year on Wednesday. Ju n e 5,
" I Just thought It would be
better to end the year a few days
earlier In Ju n e so there could be

more prepartlon time for sum ­
mer school." Warren said.
A survey of teachers, students,
parents and administrators by
the Semtnlole County Council of
P T A s showed, however, that
most preferred to have Ja n. 2 as
a non-attendance day. T h a t
same survey showed teachers
preferred a full two weeks oil
during the winter to prepare for
upcoming mid-term exams and
the rest of Ihe school year.
T h e approved calendar In ­
cludes a two-day break in midJ a n u a ry fo llo w in g the c o n ­
clusio n of the second nine
weeks. Th e break includes a
non-at tendance day In celebra­
tion of Marlin Luther King Day
on Monday. Ja n. 21.
Monday. Feb. 18 will also be u
non-attendance day In honor of
Presidents' Day.
T h e calendar approved yester­
day allow ed for a four- or
five-day week option for the
sum m er schedule. Under the
five-day week p la n, classes
would begin Ju n e 24 and end
August 5: on Ihe four-day a week
plan they would begin Ihe same
day but end on August 1. In both
cases J u ly 4 would be a nonattendance day.

30%

off

All previously reduced
merchandise throughout
the entire store.

W H E N IT C O M E S T O IN S U R A N C E
W E G I V E Y O U M O R E F O R LESS.
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Applies only to red ticketed or tagged merchandise
which has been reduced lor clearance Does not
apply to regular merchandise which is on sale tor
a limited time or to other merchandise in regular
advertising, in circulars or catalogs Does nol in­
clude Everyday or Smart Value items
Does nol include Scratch N Dent tumituie al
Easttake Square store

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Sanford Plaza

Florida Mall

Mon -Sal 10-9
Sun 12 5 30

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Sun 12-5:30

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Editorials/ Opinions
CHUCK STONE

Sanford Herald

Virile fem ales and a new death threat

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|EDITORIALS

Europe on
fast forward

Foreign minister* of NATO and the Warsaw
Pact went to Ottawa the other day to discuss
an "open skies” agreement for verifying arms
control treaties now In the works. They made
progress In that area, but most of the session
dwelt on larger questions, and In the end. the
Soviet Union surprised everyone by giving
ground on American proposals that would
reshape Europe closer to Washington's design
than Moscow's. ■
In a surprising turnaround, the Soviets
agreed to the Bush administration's proposal
for reduced troop levels In Europe that Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev had rejected
only days before. Perhaps in recognition of
the fact that the numbers — 225,000
Americans and 105.000 Soviets — may
becom e Irrelevant very soon anyw ay.
Gorbachev agreed that the United States
could keep 30.000 extre troops In areas
peripheral to Central Europe, such as Britain
or Italy.
At the same time, the Kremlin agreed to a
U.5. proposal for a two-stage process of
German unification, clearing the way for talks
between the two Germany*, following next
month's elections In East Germany, on the
shape of a unified state. The German* would
then loin the four victorious wartime allies —
the United States. Soviet Union. France and
Britain — In talka aimed at producing
agreement on a security plan that would
firmly commit Germany to recognition of Its
border with Poland and that would determine
military force levels. German and nonGerman, In the new unified state.
'Moscow' stM formally object* .to..the, In.
elusion of a unified Germany In the North
Atlantic Treaty Organisation, but that objec­
tion seems' to be giving way to ambivalence
generated on the one hand by pressure from
Eastern Europe for the removal of all Soviet
troops from the region and. on the other, by
th e historic Russian fear of a strongunrestrained Germany.
*
West Germany's solid 40-ycar democratic
record argues against such fears; It reinforces
West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dletrich
Genachcr'a pledge, repeated at Ottawa, that
"We seek a European Germany, not a
German Europe.” As both Western and some
Eastern European leaders have argued, a
unified Germany solidly anchored In Western
institutions such as NATO and the Euro|peart
Community Is far less likely to embarlk on
foreign a d v e n tu re s th a n an isolated, neutral
G e rm a n state.
T h e B u s h a d m in is tra tio n deserve* cre d it for
It* troop re d u c tio n proposal, for s tic k in g to It
In the face of in itia l S o vie t rejection a nd for
a b a n d o n in g U s reticence on G e rm a n u n ity by
o ffe rin g a fo rm u la to a ch ie ve It. T h e s e
In itia tive s w ere Im p e lle d b y events In C e n tra l
E u ro p e , Just as M o s co w 's w e re d riv e n by
those sa m e e vents a n d b y e co nom ic proble m s
a n d s e p a ra tist th re a ts Inside the S o vie t
U n io n .
j.Y e t sta te sm a n sh ip doe sn't e m e rge fro m a
vacuum .
1 L e a d e rs In M oscow a n d In W a s h in g to n urc
c o n s ta n tly u d a p U n g th e ir th in k in g (o reality,
j h a t m a y seem o b vio u s, ye t for fo u r decades
6 f C o ld W a r It was not the w a y th in g s were
d o n e . In tha t co nte xt, th e ir reponse to events
la no s m a ll th in g .

Berry's World

-The lady will have a benzene, and I would
like a scotch and benzene. "

Until now. a great debate has been rsgtng over
which group Is an "endangered species" —
white males (due to the expanding emphasis on
pluralism In the w ork place) o r black males (due
to a deadly combination of self-destruction and
■octal ostracism). Argue no longer. A major
ty has resolve
resolved the question.
cigarette com pany
T h e new endangered species la a heretofore
uncategorlied species know n a* the "virile
female."
If R J . Reynolds has Its way, thla group could
be targeted for extinction. Maybe your Im ­
mediate coterie of friends Includes one or more
VFers. If not. you are a culturally deprived snob
whose mem bership In the Sunday Morning
W ine -Ta sting . Q uiche-Sam pling and CaviarNibbling Society of Middle-Aged
Blbllophllic
Conversationalists could be subject to revoca­
tion. Y o u r group — the V lTe rs (virile Indepen­
dent thinkers) — has a problem. It thinks for
Itself. Virile female* are susceptible to being
conned and brainwashed. Th a t's w h y R .J.
Reynolds Is going after the virile females In an
effort to expand Its share of the SB S (Suicide by
Smoking) market.
T o attract virile females lo Its cash register*.
H .J. Reynolds Is developing a new cigarette.
Dakota, that neatly (Us Into the virile-female
mindset. Whatever your feelings about cigarette

smoking. R .J. Reynolds deserve* you r respect. It
epitomize* the never-say-dle spirit that built one
of the world's most dynamic economies, able to
withstand any catastrophe except Jsp a
nese competition and
hostile takeovers.
B y c h o o s in g to
market Dakota, a re­
silient R .J. Reynolds
bounced back from
the Uptown debacle.
T h e com pany re ­
c e n t l y t r ie d to
m arket U p tow n, a
proposed new ciga­
rette aimed almost
exclusively at A fri­
can-Americans. Hut a
coalition of Health
®The company
and Human Services
fattens Its
Secretary Louis S u l­
wallets on the
livan. the American
skinny lives of
Cancer Society and a
ip t
tlck e d -o ff A fric a n tiei J
patients
American com m unl
ty shol down the R .J.
Reynolds strategy faster than an American P-47
In a dogfight w lih a German W orld W ar II fighter

plane. T h e y sent Uptown downtown.
But not to worry Dakota will soon be taking
the "A -tra ln " back. Still, you've got to give the
com pany credit for being truly egalitarian. They
make no distinctions between race or sex at R J .
Reynolds. U they can't persuade dum b black
people to self-destruct, hey. how about dum b
white broad*. Th a t kind of noble commitment to
democracy causes m y eyes to water. So what If
the company fattens Its wallets on the skinny
Uvea of lu n g cancer patients? T h e cigarette
industry provides employment, and that's better
than welfare. Isn't It?
But w ho Is this virile female? According to a
market survey, she Is a white woman of 18-30. a
non-aspiring blue-collar worker with a limited
education and a devotee of T V 's "Roseanne."
drag race*, tractor pulls, wrestling and heavyduty llbtdlnal activity with her boyfriend. If virile
females are the future of America, the Japanese
won't have to bother getting a Sumo-hold on the
U.S. economy. Th e y'll simply sit by quietly and
watch us go down the tube.
I don't count a lot of R .J. Reynolds' virile
female* among m y acquaintance. But the census
says there are 14 million of them: that's a lot of
virility. Somewhere In this country. I hope thenIs another coal Ilion that loves virile females
enough to help bury Dakota.

JACK ANDERSON

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W A S H IN G T O N If you want the best
education for your child, and you want
someone else to pay for tl. Join the diplomatic
American diplomats serving abroad get a
814.900 per year, per child education stipend
— three times the amount (hat taxpayers pay
to educate children at home or children of
m ilitary personnel stationed overseas.
T h e high rale Is apparently based on the
lofty notion that children of foreign service
officers are entitled
to attend the best
b o a r d in g sc h o o ls.
Never m ind that the
S ta te D e p a rtm e n t
p o l i c y , w o r th n o
more than the paper
U la written on. says
the children should
a tte n d th e “ least
e x p e n s iv e

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Put sanity back into elections
W A S H IN G T O N — Last m onth. I warned you
that I was about to become a crank on the
subject of corruptly financed and crudely
m a nip u la tive cam paigns. A n exceptional
num ber of you wrote In to say. "Pour It on."
Apparently you share m y fed-up feeling about
Incumbents tapping huge amounts of Inter­
e st-g ro u p m on e y to Intim id a te possible
challengers and assure reelecilon. Apparently
you are tired of being assaulted wtlh negative
ads on mailers of dubious relevance and want
lo hear y o u r real concerns Intelligently
discussed by those seeking your votes.
A nd apparently you think, loo. that the
press and television need lo clean up Ihelr act
and help voters understand whal candidates
brlicve and propose lo do.
I'm back today lo tell you that we are not
alone — lhal many people In politics and In
Journalism share that anger and that determi­
nation lo a d .
Inside a m onth, we should know how serious
Congress Is about passing campaign-finance
legislation. Th e backstage negotiations have
been going on a long lime. T h e people pushing
this cause have been House Republicans under
Minority Leader Hob Michel (R -lll.) and Senate
Democrats under Majority Leader George
Mitchell (D -M alnr). We'll know soon If the
neerssary bipartisan and White House support
are available.
Even If Congress acts, the great turnoff will
continue unless we find a way to make
candtutes talk about the voters' cuncrrns.
Instead of spending their money on T V ads
designed to blacken each other’s reputations.
T h e assault-weapon ads of 1988 and 1989 arc
already spinning off clones In 1990. In (he
Texas Senate race, for Instance, state Sen.
Hugh Parmer ID) open with a radio ad that
spent 57 seconds In ripping Sen. Phil G ram m 's
(HI abortion views, using highly emotional
iunguage. and giving listeners exactly three
words — " I'm pro-choice" — about his own
stand.
Some candidates, however, are acting much
more responsibly. In Iowa. Sen. T o m Harkln
ID) and his challenger. Rep. To m Tauke (R).
already have agreed to debates on seven major
Issues. In M ichigan, where gubernatorial
candidates receive public financing, slate Sen.
Jo h n Engler. the likely Republican nominee,
has sponsored a bill, pussrd by a bipartisan
m a jo rity In the slate senate, lo make
participation In eight televised debates a
condition for receiving the taxpayers' money.
O f rourse. II does llltle good fur Ihc
candidates to talk substance- If the press and
television focus on personal trivia. Rep. Hill
Schuclte (R|. a Michigan senatorial hopeful, set
a good example when he publicly criticized the
priorities of the media In his slate. Th e press
and T V "Jum ped on the story" when Roll Call,
a Capitol Hill semi-weekly, named Schuctte

one of the "H u n k s of the H ill.” Hut those same
news organizations did only short stories or
none at all about his recommendations on the
drug problem, probably the voters' biggest
concern, after he made an ofllcal trip to the
A n d e a n co un trie s.
S c h u c tte called II
" i n s u l t i n g to the
voters." and he was
right.
Happily. Ih r media
performance Is better
than lhal case might
suggest. Here a rr
some examples from
l he last few weeks:
Ron Casey of the
lJIrm ln g h a m News
w rote an editorial
re m in d in g readers
lhal four years ago
f i t does little
the focus In “ the
good lor (he
m o s t e x p e n s iv e ,
candidates to
m ost n e g a tiv e "
talk substance
cum palgn Alabam a
il the press
had seen was the
and television
irrelevant fact that
focus on
Gov. G uy Hunt IKI
personal trivia. |
"doesn't have u col­
lege degree and once
wasun Am way salesman,"
"If we allow the consultant* and pollsters -o
set the agenda" for the 1900 race, he wrote,
voters will hear the same "k in d of sound and
fury...There are loo many real problems In
Alabama" lo permit that, he said. And then he
outlined (Ive concerns he und his readers take
seriously, challenging the candidates to treat
them with equal seriousness.
M. Charles Bakst, political columnist for the
Providence Journal, set a noteworthy example
with a piece alerting readers lo the track
record. Including misleading negative ads. of
the consulting firm of Robert Squler and
Carter Eskew hired by Sen. Claiborne Pell
(D-R.I.I for his campaign- A shot across the
bow like that can make consultants think
twice about using Ihe same shoddy ladles
again.
My paper. T h e Washington Post, has made a
year-long commitment to monitor campaign
advertising. Paul Taylor did a hard-hitting first
piece last week. Including a "story-board"
graphic deluding Ihc distortions in a 1989 New
Jersey gubernatorial ad. Ta ylo r's story was a
deliberately blunt message to the consultants
lo expect similar scrutiny by T h e Post of Ihelr
handiwork this year.
O n the tele vision side, T im o th y J . Rusaerl.
head of Ihe NIK" News Washington bureau,
recently told Ihe Ilurune Center at Harvard
that III Ihe next presidential ra m p u lg n .
political commercials should Ik - dissected
weekly on Ihe evening news.

a d e q u a te :

school* nearest to
the posts."
In a fit of philan­
t h r o p y . C o n g re s s
designed an elabo­
rate system of fringe
benefits to encourage
f The State
overseas service. In
Department
a d d i t io n to c a s h
has gone
bonuses for hazardoverboard
o u s d u ty and
with Incen­
stipends for school*,
tive*. j
diplomats get vaca­
tion. alck leave,
home leave and rest and recuperation leave.
A n Internal State Department audit ob­
tained by our associate J im Lynch Indicates
th a t th e State D e p a rtm e n t has gone
overboard with incentives.
A long with the sky-high education stipend,
auditors found an array of inflated perks.
Diplomats are entitled lo a dizzying 84
possible allowances which cost the govern­
ment 81.3 billion a year.
O n ly nine of the 84 were audited in the
recent study. T h e auditors came away
skeptical about some of Ihe alleged hardships
at some overseas posts.
Diplomats can pocket up to a 25 percent
salary bonus Just for working In outposts
w h ere "u n u s u a l hardships exist." T h e
auditors had their doubts about whether Ihe
25 percent bonus was warranted for 127 of
the 145 posts that qualify for hardship pay.
T h e go ve rn m e n t pays 8 5 8 m illio n In
hardship bonuses alone each year.
T h e audit won't warm any hearts In Ihe
diplomatic corps, but It wID vindicate the
people at ihe Pentagon. Military personnel
have long complained about the second-class
treatment they get on overseas assignments
when compared to diplomats.
No Issue ts more divisive than that of
schools. Children of the soldiers overseas
almost always attend Defense Department
schools. Those schools try. but don't always
succeed at giving students an education on a
par w ith stateside public schools. Tha t
program coats about *5.000 per pupil per
year.
O u r sources say some diplomats look down
their noses at the Defense Department
schools and Instead take advantage of thetr
814.900 stipend to send the kids to fancy
boarding schools back home. Th e auditors
found that the State Department set the
stipend after averaging the coat of 2 1 private
schools overseas — two thirds of which were
pricey European boarding schools.
T h e bureau chief for the State Depart­
m ent's African posts bristled at the sugges­
tion that the school stipend should be "cost
beneficial" to the government "T h is Is an
Insult to employees." Irving Hicks wrote In
response to the audit.
O n the contrary. It ts the taxpayers who are
Insulted when public servants expect an
education three times more expensive than
the children of the people paying the bills.

LE TTE R S T O T H E EDITO R
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must be signed end Include a mailing address
and a daytime telephone number Letters
shuld be on a subject and should be as brief as
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Wednesday. February 28,1990 — U

Drugs
C M t la a t 9 f r M P i|i 1A

DUI safety checks Friday
S A N FO N D — Sanford poller road checks for faulty
ri|uipm rnl and d ru n k d rive n achrdulrd for hut week hove
h rrn rescheduled for Friday night because of last week's rain.
Lt. Mlkr Hoi undo said the location of the roadblock cheeks
hove noi been revealed. Police Chief Slevrn Harriet I said the
checks urr necdetl to help curb dru nk driving and lo get unsafe
v rh lrlrs off the road since the slate has no formal velilcle safety
Inspection program.

Longwood man wins national award
LO N G W O O D — T o m Reilly has won the national Distin­
guished Leadership Award for his volunteer work with the
Central Florida Y M C A . Reilly, a Longwood resident with the
Orlando accounting firm of Holland and Reilly, has volunteered
In d rill rrtlrrm rtil and board development, lie has been board
c hairm an since 1989.

drug problem In Sem i­
nole C o u n ty Is beginning lo
overburden the judicial system.
"F u lly 50 percent of the case
load of several of our Judges
would be eliminated If we did
a nything at a ll." Eaton told
commissioners.
Eaton said about HO percent of
all felonies In Seminole County
are related to drugs. He said
most burglaries and thefts are
committed to gain money for
d r u g p u rc h a s e s , p r i m a r i ly
" c r a c k " cocaine. In cre a sin g
check forgeries are written for
drug-related crimes. Eaton said.
Traditional law enforcement
and p u n is h m e n t te ch niq u e s
aren't working because addicts,
when released, m u a lly resort to

VotersC n I I m H fr

i Fags 1A

course of action
will be lo levy ihe tw o mill
optional las as soon as possible.
She thinks the board w ill begin
working toward that end In Ju ly
with hopes of Implementing It by
September.
Regard less of Ihe options the
board exercises now. the district
will be able locrsislruct only two
schools with available funds.
T h o s e sc h o o ls , t e n t a t iv e ly
planned for sites In Oviedo and
Heathrow, will not open until Ihe
middle of the 19 9 1-93 school
year.
Hoard m r r n b r T s a ls o predict
"widespread double sessions" In
district elementary schools by
Ihe fall of 1991
"W e 're out rtf portables and
out of money." said Hughes.
"W e 've got to work out a plan for
emergency homing for the stu­
dents who are com ing lo us
every d a y."
Hughes said the board and
district employees had pul a lol
ol time and energy Into educat­
ing the people of Sem inole
County about die bond Issue,
bul h r said not enough of Ihe
"rtghl people" turned out lo
vote.

"S e m in o le C o u n ty Is ve ry
young. There ate a lot of people
with children w ho Just didn't
have time to gel out and vote,"
Hughes said.
J u d y Sm ith, president of the
Sem inole C o u n ty Council of
P TA a . a ltiibu trd the loss lo both
"a n uninformed electorate and
people who are agiinst any la x ." .
Sm ith said t h o v voters who
heard the hoard's full pres­
entation were often convinced of
th e “ Im p o r t a n c e a n d th e
necessity" of the passage of thr
bond. She said Ih r district would
be pressed Into "d e sp e ra te
measures" to compensate for the
lack of funds. "We thought we
had a good plan." she said.
"O b vio u sly thr p u bllr didn't
think so."
A lla m o n lr Springs business­
man J im Slrlllng. who had led
Ihe opposition in thr bond referrendum. said h r hoped Ihe
district would seriously ronsldrr
some of the options ihe bond
opponents had pul forth. H r
suggested I lie brxird parr down
I h r lr “ w ish lis t" and come
before the voters with a smaller
bond proposal.
" T h e people have spoken."
Stelllng said. "I encourage Ihe
board lollstrn to lh rm ."

Schedule
C o n tln u s d f

lF i| i IA
said T ru ly , a
retired Navy rear adm iral and
former astronaut.
"If the FlorkU weather will
finally lie good la us. she will Hit
dll tonight and y x ^ u n o t h e r
fm inis^aiPbbe on Mtf a A y . These
missions hufe started an era
that the world wtll rrm g m b rr as
a golden dfjpi of space science."
Th e re Is no problem with the
schedule for ihe rrst of the year,
he said. "If we can get off this
week."
“ If we really hud problems and
hud fo stop several weeks It
would have u trickle-down ef­
fect." he said
T h r Allanils launch has been
hailed five times In the past
week by poor weather, crew
Illness and a computer glitch.
W hile he bellrvrs Ihe "peace
divide nd " from Ihe rhanglng
political structure or Eastern
Europe has been overspent, he
said a portion of any savings
should be Invested In space
because of Its enormous benefits
for the future.
" I do think ihe so-called peace
dividend has been far civcrplayeu
and a lot of people have spent It
10 times over," he said.
T n d y said NASA already Is In
a "gro w th era" In federal spen­
ding and. "We've really been
supported by the president In
the budget that Is up on Cupllul

A ll told. 36 spare missions are
scheduled over five years, hr
said.
"W hen we u rr done, this era o(
scientific rxploniilon will have
r a d ic a lly c h a n g e d o u r u n ­
derstanding of the universe, and
ourselves.’ h r sold
(
" I have talked about looking
outward Into thr solar system
and the universe beyond." T ru ly
said. " T h is yeur. I'rrsldcnt Hush
has asked Congress to allow us
to begin a new and massive
effort to look Inward — back to
our own. precious Earth — to
allow us for the llrsl lime to
u n d e rs ta n d how t h r planet

Stelllng suggested the district
did not need H r 8.11 m illion for
c o m p u te r s a n d s a te llite
technology that would quickly
become obsolete and said Ihe
board should sralr down its
plans for whai he called Ihe
"p lu sh " administrative building.
"W e didn't defeat the bond."
sa id S e m in o le C o u n t y R e ­
publican Committee chairman
Jim Ocque. wlxise group was
actively opposed to the bond. "It
defeated I t s e lf
Ocque said he wasn't sur­
prised at thr d r leal, bul was
surprised at the la rg r voter
turnout. Supervisor of elections
Sandra Gourd tail predicted an
IH percent turnout.
"1 was really surprised at Ihe
number af |iroplr who turned
out for this special election."
said H oa rd . " I d id n 't th in k
thcre'd be this m a ny."
Gourd said Ihal Ihe 28 8 per­
cent turnout had broken the
record for the largest num ber of
voters participialIng In a special
election since 1952. "It was
uinaxlng." Gourd said.

crime lo feed their habits. Eaton
•aid.
By coupling an Intensive drug
rehabilitation treatment w ith
wage-earning. Eaton said drug
addicts would have a better
chance at becoming productive
citterns rather than a drain on
ihe com m unity.
D u rin g a 10-m onth study.
E a to n a n d a c o m m itte e of
Judicial, law enforcement and
government officials round there
are m a ny drug rehabilitation
programs In Ihe county, but no
coordination between them.
Morris Kelly, director of Th e
G ro v e C o u n s e lin g C e n t e r's
Treatm ent Alternatives to Street
Crim es (T A S C ) program, said
m any of the rehabilitation pro­
grams arc In place but need to be
expanded to meet the growing
need. T A S C is the In-Jall drugaddict screening, assessment
and treatment program In Semi­
nole County.
" T h e main thing Is. we need
more of what we have.” Kelly
said.
E a t o n s a id a ''C o u r t
Alternatives" deportment should
be created to coordinate parole,
counseling and treatment of
convicted drug offenders.
B e c a u se of o p p o s itio n of
rnu nty and stale health officials
over creating a "m a m m o th "
agency to Include Ihe county
health department. Eaton said a
separate department could be
created.
Commissioner Jennifer Kelley,
a mem ber of the study com m it­
te e . s a id a n In e x p e n s iv e
"B u tle r" barracks could be built
for about 875.000. Completing
Ihe building and furnishing 11
would root less than 8250.000.
Kelley said. T h e county could
use ihe Five D ilnla Complex
near Lake Mary for a site.
Work-release Inmates are con­
fined lo ihe center ai nlghl. but

work normal Jobs during the
day. Eaton said. Work-release
Inm ales would be required to
deposit paychecks In an account
which would be used to pay
center operating costa, fines snd
other expenses. Money remain­
ing In the account would be paid
lo ihe Inmates an release.
Barbara Seals. supervisor of
ihe Sanford office of the state
Probation and Parole Office, said
O ra n g e C o u n t y re c e n tly
expanded (heir 300-bed workrelease center to 300 beds,
m aking It the largest facility of
Its type In the nation.
Eaton said the county should
also consider building a separate
probation and rest It ut Ion center
for parolees who can't aflord to
pay court-ordered fines. Similar
to a work-release center, the
residents would be required to
deposit Income to an account
w hich would be used to pay
court-im posed debts and re­
stitution.
Ealon said Orange County Jail
authorities would oversee Ihe
work-release center. Seals said
the state offered to build a
itton and restitution center
probat:
Brevard
County, fully paying
In B
m

11 children hurt in
school bus accident
UreMreJ B a u . *
5
1
lo
O R L A N D O — A n O ra n g e
County school bus collided with
a p icku p Tu e s d a y m orning,
allghlly Injuring 11 children,
officials suld.
T h r children, ages 5 to I I .
were takrn by ambulance to
O r la n d o K r g lo n a l M e d ic a l
Center, rom plalntng of back,
neck and abdominal pain, said
hospital spokeswoman C indy

able — you could Icll II
was Ihr space shut lie."

night

Nuclear plant not to be punished
U nited P re s s International
C R Y S T A L RIVER - Federal
regulators have determined a
deficiency ai Florida Power
Corp.'s Crystal River nuclear
plant was ol little CDiiM-i|Ucnrr
a n d h a ve d e rid e d u g a ln s l
punishing Ih r ntlllly.
A Nueleur Regulatory C o m ­
mission Inspcelton report sent lo
I h r pow er c o m p a n y F rid a y
r a i l e d th e d e f ic i e n c y a
"licensee-IdemIflrd lion-cited vi­
olation."
"Il bad litllr II any salrly
significance." NRC spokesman
Ken Clark said Tuesday.
Tam pa lawyer Louis Putney,
who has tried for years to have

Baker.
She said the Injuries were
minor, and Ihe children were
treated and released.
T h e bus. carrying 53 sludenla
lo Lancaster and IHnrcaslle ele­
m entary schools, struck Ihe
pickup about 7:35 a.m.. said
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
George Crol la.
Hus driver Jacqueline Dent,
37. was Issued a 853 citation,
charging her with falling lo yield.

Atlantis
CoaUaaod f ram Pag* 1A

day m orning to spy on Ihe Soviet
Union from an orbit 137 miles
up.
It was only the fourth night
Said Officer .Jell Edwards of
Ihe Murfreesboro. N.C.. police launch in the shuttle program's
department: "It looked kind of 34-ntght history but the first
like an airplane only quite a bll such trajectory ever flown after
works us an interactive system brighter, with a tall, kind of like dark. As such. Atlantis's fiery
clim b loward orbit was visible
a com et."
I hat allows life to llourlsh."
from Florida lo as far north as
W hile frusiraitng. T n ily said.
Ju st H W minutes alter liftoff,
Ih r delays launching Atlantis alter passing atxxit 10 miles east Ihe m id-Atlantic states.
" ll was kind of a light yellow,
have licrn prudcnl. He said he or Cape llalteras. N .C .. Atlantis's
liellevrs Ih r American people three powerful m ain engines goldish color." said Kris Morrill,
recognlre. purtk ularly since the shut down as (fanned WtlhJhe w ho saw the ship pass over
Challenger disaster, that space space plane about 10Q rru M M a«t Dover. Del. " It ItteriUly appeared
"is risky business and Ihe of Atlantic City. N .J.. and mare lo be right over the top of the
city. It was really Impressive."
cost of failure is very great."
than IOO miles up.
^
Close up television views of the
T ru ly salit be hud seen a tape
flery ascent showed numerous
Creighton and co-pllot Jo hn
of the television movie abnul
challenger and "personally. I Casper later H m l Atlantis's two b rig h t sparks of some sort
orbital maneuvering rockets to s p e w i n g a w a y f r o m t h e
did not enjoy watching It."
When th r Idea lor Ihe Him was pul Ihe spaceiTaft In a safe, spaceship about one minute and
15 seconds after takeoff, bul
born, h r said, be preferred thal ft circular orbit.
Jo in in g Navy Capl. Creighton w lih N A S A operating under a
not be m ade but *T kne w
cloak of secrecy. It was not
and A ir Force Col. Casper —
somebody was going to do It."
both 46 — for llie 34lh shuttle Immediately known whether the
mission are Marine L l. Col. phenomenon was normal.
Liftoff came six days late after
David Hllmers. 40. A ir Force Col.
Richard "M ike " Mullane, 44, five si might delays blamed on
the Crystal River plant shut
down, bled a riitnplaliit with thr and N a v y L l. C m d r. Pierre crew Illness, a computer glitch
and bad weather. N A S A manag­
NRC it: Ja n u a ry , contending Th u o t, 34.
" T h e crew of Allantls has been ers approved launch Wednesday
safely-related pumps might not
work II needed because pro­ given Ihe go for orbit opera­ only after repeated flights by
tective covers had been tell oil tio n s .'' N A S A spokesw om an astronaut Michael Coats In a
llilllc Dcason sold one hour and shuttle training Jet to make sure
them.
lie said airborne particles 50 minutes oiler lakcolL briefly the clouds and rain were out of
mlghi enter and foul tiic pomp lifting an A ir Force-Imposed (he area.
news blackout. "T h e orbller and
As usual with such military
mechanism.
missions, all communications
An In-house report Putney the crew are performing well."
T h e goat of the flight Is between the astronauts and
sent Ihe NRC showed Florida
P o w er em plo yees liutl been classified top secret, bul the mission control were blacked out
aware of Hie problem lor more astronauts reportedly plan lo for Ihe duration of Ihe flight.
Hut reporters at ihe Kennedy
Ilian lwo years Iml lulled lo launch a 8500 million photoreplace the protect Ivt- covers.
rrconnalssancr satellite T h u rs ­ S pace C e n te r w ere able to
She nolrd that th r special
election cost the taxpayers of
S e m in o le C o u n t y b e tw e e n
847.000 and 850.000,

co n s tru c tio n and operations
costa, but county officials ref­
used the offer.
Residents of Brevard C o u n ty i
didn't srant the center in their
neighborhood, said BUI Th u rb e r. J
assistant Florida Department o f '
Corrections secretary for m an­
agement and budget. T h u rb e r
s a id w h e n th e F lo r id a
Legislature appropriated money
for the center to be located In the
18th Judicial Circuit which In­
cludes Seminote County, It re­
quired proper renting approval
from the local government.
Resident opposition to site
proposals prevented a center
from being built In Brevard
County. T h u rb e r said there la no
money currently recommended
by Gov. Bob Marlines to build a
center in the district. Should
m oney be available. T h u rb e r
said the state m a y locale the
center on Sembtole County to
serve the district.
T h u rb e r said M arlines has
recommended 83.5 million be
made available for pilot Inmate
d ru g rehabilitation programs*
that might be treed by Seminole
County officials to open a center
in Seminole County.

m onitor the shuttle's backup
U H F radio frequency during the ,
early moments eg the flight along
with N A S A radio traffic that
confirmed m any details about
the not-so-secret mission.
A n d while Ihe length of th e '
flight also la classified, sources
w ho requested anonym ity said
Atlantis wss scheduled to glide
lo a touchdown at Edwards A ir .
Force Base. Calif.. 4 Vi days after j
liftoff to close out the fourth
P e n ta g o n -c h a rte re d s h u t t le ,
mission of the post Challenger
era.
S p y satellites typically arc
launched into orbits that are
steeply Inclined to the equator,
meaning they are able to fly over
a greater percentage of the
Soviet Union than would be
possible from a typical shuttle
orbit.
Six previous shuttle missions
were launched Into 57-degrecInclination orbits allowing them
to fly over every point on the
globe between 57 degrees north
and south latitude.
T h e higher the inclination, the
closer to the East Coast a shuttle
has to fly during the dangerous
launch phase and /or years,
57-degree orbits were the m ax­
im um allowed b y N A S A .
But after a recent agency
study, the lim it was Increased
and A ir Force officials confirmed
after takeoff that Atlantis was
la u n c h e d In to a 6 3 -d e g re e Inclination orbit, five degrees
higher H u n the previous record.

YET!!

Bond
C o n tin u e d from Page 1 A
approximately 8160
more per year, according lo
assistant superintendent for
business and finance Carey
Ferrell.
Nelswender points out there
arc no easy answers to whal she
called a "crisis situation" In thr
Seminole County school district.
"Th e re cannot be any simple
answers In whal we arc headed
In w a rd ." she said, "a n d no
matter whal the answer Is. II will
not be Inexpensive."
Hughes said Ihe answers will
be hammered out over ihe next
few months.
" W e arc out of portables
(cla ss ro o m s )." he explained.

“ and out of tnrxiey." He pro­
mised. however, that Hie board
would begin working Immediately on finding a solution.
Hughes suggested that the fact
Ihal Inc schools were In “ bctlrr
shape H u n they have ever been
worked against bond propo­
nents. "People looked ut whal
good shape Ihe schools are In
u n d they v o lrd against Ih r
bond."
Leaving the proponents vlclory-lurne»T-dcfcal party al Ihe
A lla m o n lr Springs Park Suite
Hotel al 10 p.m. Iasi night.
Nelswender said she was going
home lo have dinner.
"W e're not going lo solve Ihls
problem lonlghl." she said.

HOSPITAL NOTES
Cntitl Ftooria l i v m l
• OMISSIONS
San lor it

F m W % * r&lt;

D ougin t o t i f
Myrtle l . itbaattar

Junta C. Young
Darroll Young. Altarbovria Spring*
Willard A Notion. Do Bar y
GaorgoA Stile*. Da Bar y
Carolina AJbngM. Oottona
Bronda Burlm v Oaiiona
Amalia Hagan. Oottona
S.ntan Silva. Oottona
Carol EMortio. Gonava
Irvin Ettndgo. Lake Mary
Robert J H urt, le le Monroe
AgnetP Ranv Lota Monroe
Michael E 0 'Brian, Melbourne

Marione Balcn. Orange City
Nlcholanne L Wolfe. Orlando
Edaard Tibom. Thunder Bay. On!
Nina Siagentvalar. Union Town. Ohio

01SCNABOBS
San lord
Bealr.ce M Harwood
Janie James
Evelyn M Thom peon
Jean.eC Young
Sidney Barteaue. DoBar y
Jacqueline At ter man. Deltona
Barbara Dye. Winter Springe
JeanetteCottelloendbebyMy. Sanlord
Carolyn M Powell end baby girl. Sanford
Marilyn Rivera and baby girl. Deltona

BIRTHS

Central Florida Regtonal Notorial
Penelope Myert. e baby boy. Sanford

S H A R O N E L IZ A B E T H
M ULVAN EY
Sharon KlUabeHi Midvancy.
Infant, 301 W. Hth St.. Sanford,
died Monday al Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. She
was horn Feb. 26. 1990. in
S a nford und was a R om an
Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs Include m oth e r.
Kathryn; sister. Sara: maternal
grandparents. James and Rita,
holh of Sanford.
Woodl.iwu Funeral Home. O r­
lando, lit charge of arrange­
ments.
W I L L I E ‘H O N E Y ’ D U B O S E
Willie "H o n e y " Dubose, 75.
A pl. 91 Redding Gardens. San­
ford. died Wednesday. Feb. 28,
at Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford. Horn J u ly 31.
1914 In Tlm m ansvllle, S.C .. he
moved lo Sanford In 1921 from
•here. H r was a reined laborer
and a member of New Ik-thcl
M is s io n a ry H a p ils l C h u rc h .
Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. Em ily.
Sanford: sons. Millard und Joe
I'e rry J r . , both of S anford:
daughters. Melltu. Roberta and
G rrlc h c n Mason, all of Sanford;
sister. Nealle Jenkins of Sanford:
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brother. Jim m y , of Syracuse.
N.Y.: seven grandchildren.
D A V ID L E E S H A W
Davis Lee Shaw. 37. 1805
Holly A vc.. Sanford, died S u n ­
day ul his residence. Horn May
I. 1952. In Watertown, N.Y.. h r
moved lo Sanford front Paris.
Te rm .. In 1980. He was an
accountant.
Survivors Include wife. Bob­
bie: daughters, Abigail. Surah.

b o th of S a n fo rd : b ro th e rs .
Randy. Louis, both of Evans
M ills . N .Y .. R ic h a rd .
Ja c k s o n v ille : sister, T a m m y
P u tn a m , E n g la n d ; p a re n ts.
Stanley and Marlon. Evans Mills.
U u U lw ln -F u lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Orlando. In charge of
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March 3rd &amp; 4th
10 am to 5 pm

FORT MELLON
PARK
on
LA K E M ONROE, SANFORD
St. Johns River Festival flows into town
d ra w ln g a a n d paatela. p h o to g ra p h y ,
aculpture. stained glass, mixed media and
crafts.
O th e r a w a rd s w ill In clu de Best of
Category. $350: Awards of Merit (given at
the Judge's discretion). $150: Display
Award: E.B. Slowe Award and Honorable
Mention (ribbonsonly).
Purchase awards are sponsored by C on­
klin. Porter and Holmes: Dum p-All Inc.;
Sanford Herald; First Union National Hank:
Klwanls C lu b of Sanford: Knights Shoe
Store: Representative A n G nndle: Rich Plan
of Flohda: Sanford Childcare Inc.: Senkarlk
Glass A Paint: Seminole Ford: Slum behtr
Inc.; Stenstrom Realty, and Sun Hank.

S A N F O R D — More than 150 artiata and
exhibitor* will take part In the St. Jo hns
River A rts and Crafta Festival March 2 and
3. which haa become a tradition here for
more than IS yra ra .
Th e Bee Bo pa. Seminole High School*
Deatlny chorus, the Seminole Com m unity

College Barbershop Quartet and wandering
mualclarta will alao be featured during the
free weekend event In Fort Mellon Park.

FRAMING CREATIONS

A $600 Beal of Show award and other
caah awards will be given during a barbecue
M arch 3 at the m a rina Holiday In n .
C a te g o r le a for c o m p e t it io n In c lu d e
w a te rcolor. oil and a crylic , graphlca.

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m ay find.
Jo in In on the family fun. entertainment,
food and refreshments, and live music
between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. both days.
Th e festival Is sponsored by the Greater
Sanford Cham ber of Commerce and the
Sanford-Semlnole A rt Association.
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Fun in the sun
This weekend's free art festival In Fort Mellon
Park along the shores of Lake Monroe will
feature about ISO artists and artisans.
Categories for competition include watercolor,
oil and acrylic, graphics, drawings and pastels,
photography, sculpture, atainecf glass, mixed
media and crafts. The festival atmosphere will
Include performances by Iho Bee Bops,

Saminola High School’s Destiny chorus, the
Seminole Community College Barbershop
Quartet and wandering musicians. The event.
Intended to boost Interest In downtown Sanford
as wall as the community (n general, Is
sponsored by the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce and the Sanford-Seminole Art
Association.

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Northrop
irop pleads
aunty;
lullty; fined
$17 million

Exxon indicted in
Alaska oil spill
Report: Infant mortality could worsen
W A S H IN G T O N — Infant mortality In America could Increase
because of social problems such aa poverty, drug use and lack
of access to medical care, the National Commission to Prevent
Infant Mortality reported Wednesday.
T h e congress tonal commission said Infant deaths declined
throughout the 20th century thanks largely to scientific
advances, but progress “ stalled" In the I9 6 0 , and "Infant
m ortality disaster areas" emerged In the Inner cities.
P re lim ina ry data Indicates Infant m ortality and low
blrthwelghts are Using In Washington. D .C .. and Los Angeles
County, the report aald. and other areas could follow as
Increasing numbers of babies are bom to women who use
drugs, suffer from A ID S or go without adequate prenatal care.

Chairman: Serious ertmaa at U.8. thrifts
W A S H IN G T O N — W illiam Setdman. chairm an of the
government agency taking over Insolvent thrifts, estimated
that ’serious crim inal activity" took place at flO percent of the
more than 300 seised savings and loans.
Seldman. who heads the Resolution Tru st Corporation
created last year to help untangle the S A L crisis, told a House
W ays and Means oversight subcommittee hearing Tuesday
that a special "fraud squad" has been formed to prosecute

c u lp rits .

100 ABA members resign o u r abortion
C H IC A G O — More than 100 members of the American Bar
Association have resigned to protest a resolution on abortion
* adopted by the A B A 'a House of Delegates earlier this month, an
A B A spokesman said.
Richard Collins, director of policy and presidential com ­
munications. said A B A Treasurer Joseph Nolan of New Jersey
was among those who have notified the A B A they intended to
resign. Reports said Jo h n A . Carpenter, president-elect of the
Pennsylvania Bar Association w ho Is a member of the House of
Delegates, also has submitted his resignation.
T h e resolution said: "Be It resolved that the A B A recognizes
' the fundamental rights of privacy and equality guaranteed by
the United States Constitution and opposes legislation or other
governmental action that Interferes with the confidential
relationship between a pregnant woman and her physician or
with the decision to terminate pregnancy at any time before
the fetus Is capable of Independent life as determined by her
. physician or thereafter when termination of the pregnancy la
. nececessary to protect the w om an’s life or health."

Nightclub expands lexicon of sleaze’
T O L E D O . Ohio — Not only did the Deja Vu nightclub win Its
' battle over erotic dancing with a zealous prosecutor, but the
Judge gave credit to the striptease Joint for contributing to "ou r
ever-burgeoning lexicon of sleaze."
j
Deja Vu caught the attention of Lucas County prosecutor
§ Anthony Pizza because of Its popular "couch dancing"
;; attraction that Involves semi-nude dancers wriggling above
} lolly-clothed customers who lie on a short couch.
C ounty Ju d g e W illiam Skow. In a biting 2 1-page ruling
f. Tuesday, refused to close the club and Instead castigated Pizza
■ lor his "publicity stunt" prosecution.

: Skow said the club benefltled from the publicity but
!;(-xpretucd hope it would eventually close Its doors.
• " If so. then Deja V u 's significance In Toledo's entertainment
i chronicle will be notable only for having added the term couch
t dancing to uur cver .burgconlnjt lexicon of sleaze." Skow said.
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A N C H O R A G E . Alaska A
grand Jury threw "the environ­
m ental b o o k " at E x x o n fnr
causing the nation's worst oil
spill. Indicting the world’s larg­
est oil com pany on crim inal
charges after a controversial plea
bargain fell apart.
T h e federal grand Jury handed
u p the Indictm ents Tuesday
alter negotiations that would
have prevented criminal rharges
broke down.
E x x o n w a s c h a rg e d w ith
knowingly employing unquali­
fied and Incompetent crewmen
who ran the supertanker Exxon
Valdez Into a rocky reef, where It
splllrd nearly 1 1 million gallons
of oil that polluted p rls iln r
Alaska waters and killed tens of
I housands of birds and animals.
Exxon faces a m axim um $700
million In flues — double the
amount of the estimated envi­
ronmental damage — plus a
restitution order If convlrtrd of
alt five charges.
" T h is Is an Indictment that
throws th r environmental book
at E x x o n .” Attorney General
D ic k T h o r n b u r g h s a id In
Washington. “ T h e Justice De­
p a rtm e n t b r l l r v r s tha t t h r
pristine environment In Alaska
has tiern severely damaged due
to the negligence and unlawful
conduct

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Exxon Shipping.
"B y pursuing crim inal charges
In this rase, the federal govern­
ment Is sending a strong signal
that environmental crimes will
not be loleraled.” Thornburgh
said.
Th e Indictment names Exxon
Corp. and Its subsidiary. Exxon
Shipping Co.. In all five rharges.
No Individuals were named In
th r Indictment nor were any
other companies, but the grand
Jury Is not finished and resumes
work next month.
E x x o n w as c h a rg e d w it h
misdemeanor violations of the
Clean Water Act. the Refuse Act.
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act,
and felony violations of the Ports
and Walerways Safety A rt and
the Dangerous Cargo Art.
T h e Indictment came after
nrgotlallona broke down over a
plea bargain In which Exxon
would have avoided Indictment
by agreeing to pay $550 million
Into a restoration fund, plus a
substantial criminal fine.
A draft agreement of the plea
Uirgaln called for a seven-year
Installment plan payment In
w h ic h a W h ite H o u s e a d ­
ministrator would manage the
Exxon restoration fund. T h r
agreement would have resolved
E x x o n 's c r im in a l case a n d
plurrd a four-year moratorium
on federal civil suits
A la s k a A l t n r n r v G r u r r u l

L O S A N G E L E S — Northrop
Corp. pleaded guilty Tuesday to
34 felonies and agreed to pay
etlle a deft
$17 million to aettle
defense
fraud case Involving sales of
defective weapons and parts to
the military. It was one of the
largest fines ever levied In a
defense fraud case.

Douglas B a lly said the plea
burgaln would have been "a
very, very favorable deal for
Exxon."
B u t w h a t som e r a ile d a
"sw eetheart d e a l" caused a
f i r e s t o r m o f p r o t e s t In
Washington and Alaska, and
Gov. Steve Cow per emerged
from a meeting Tuesday with
Thornburgh to applaud Its col­
lapse.
“ We need to recover whatever
It lakes to restore our environ­
ment to what It was before the
Exxon Valdez.” Cowper said.
Th e Exxon Valdez left the
designated shipping lanes late
on the night of March 23 on a
detour to avoid Icebergs In
Prince W illiam Sound. Capt.
Joseph Hazelwood — now on
trial on state crim inal charges
Including operating the tanker
while Intoxicated — had gone to
his cabin. He left ihe ship In the
hands of a third mate.

U .S . District Judge Pamela
Rym er accepted the pleas and
d i s m is s e d 141 r e m a i n i n g
charges against Northrop. In­
cluding allegations against two
management executives from
Northrop's Precision Products
Division In Massachusetts.
A former employee at a lower
level of Northrop's management
Her. Clarence Gonsalves, was
allowed to plead guilty to eight
charges alleging he oversaw the
falsification of tests on A ir
Force-bound Cruise missiles at
N o rth ro p 's W estern Services
Department In El Monte and
Pomona
Gonsalves faces a m axim um
sentence of three years In prison
and a $1.28 million fine when he
Is sentenced May I. About 150
charges remaining against him
were expected lobe dismissed.
Prosecutors also anticipated
d is m is s in g c h a rg e s against
a n o th e r N o rth ro p em ployee.
Ch e ryl Hannan, a former quality
a n u ra n ce supervisor at W SD.

B a rry d ru g arraignm ent set
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W A S H IN G T O N M ayor
M arlon H u rry , facing federal
d ru g a n d p e rju ry c h u r g r s .
slipped Into the city following a
month of treatment at substance
abuse clinics In Florida and
South Carolina.
B a rry. 53. who arrived In
Washington Tuesday u n d rr a
cloak of secrecy. Is to appear In
frdcrul district court Wednesday
for arraignment un three felony
c o u n ts oT p e rju ry a n d liv e
misdemeanor counts of cocaine
possession.
T h e ihree-lenn m ayor was
Indicted on Feb 15 by a federal
grand Jury and h r Is expected to
plead Innocent to all counts at
ills arraignment brfurr U.S. Dis­
trict Ju d g e Th o m a s I’rnfletd
Jackson.
Barry's lawyer. H. Kenneth
M u n d y . said B a rry wus in
W a s h in g t o n , a n d he w a s

expected to api&gt;rur at Ihe a r­
raignment. Mundy has M id h r
wuuld seek a Jury trial and
proceedings could slur I this
spring.
T h r arraignment was to he
Harry's first puhllr upprurunrr
slure a speech on J a n . 21. three
days after un FBI sling at the
downtown Vista International
Hotel rrsu llrd In his arrest on
drug possession charges.
Barry was lured to I hr Vista by
Hushredu Moore. rrjxrrtrd lo tie
a former lover of the mayor, and
an FBI affidavit M id Moore and
Barry w r rr vldrolaprd smoking
crack coealnr in ih r woman's
hotel room.
T h r Investigation o( Barry wus
prompted by an aborted raid on
u room In another downtown
b o ld , the Kamudu Inn. In De­
c e m b e r 19HH w h e n p o lle r
learned that the mayor wus in
Ih r room with Charles Lewis, the
target of the raid.

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Koop says AID S policy a decade late
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Prats Nitem aUswal

W A S H IN G T O N — In a rebuke
id the administrations In which
l«- served, former Surgeon Gen­
eral C . Everett Koop told a House
subcommittee that a federal pol­
icy on A ID S is "almost 10 years
overdue."
] Koop said Tue sda y current
education efforts have not been
us successful as hoped and
rg llrd II "Incredible" that Ihe
government has not begun work
&lt;&gt;|i projecting the costs of the
ejmieinlc and figuring out who
will pay them.
;S .iyln g he Is worried Am eri­
cans arc becoming complacent
about the deadly disease. Koop
wum ed the epidemic of acquired
im m une deficiency syndrome Is
not over and the "nu m be r of
iUral cases will exceed those
lojmd In Ih r urban arcus" In this

decude.
Koop appeared before the
House subcommittee on health
and Ihe environment lo support
a bill proposed by ihe panel's
chairman. Rep. Henry Wuxman,
D -Callf.. lo expand Medicaid
coverage for people infected with
Ihe A ID S virus, which destroys
the b o d y 's n a tu ra l diseaselighting ability.
"Unless there Is u congressio­
nal Intervention, the situation
will only get worse.” said Koop.
who stepped down as surgeon
general Oct. 1 after serving In
th e R e a g a n a n d B u s h a d ­
ministrations.
" W e do n 't have a federal
policy on AIDS, period." Koop
added later In t h r h ru rln g .
"Th e re are ample opportunities
for the Congress, for Ihe execu­
tive branch, lo gel logelher and
establish an A ID S policy In this

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Bush plans to
lift sanctions
against Nicaragua

Gandhi's party trailing In four states
N E W D E L H I. India — Form er Prime Mlniater Rajiv Gandhl'a
C o n f m a (I) Party (railed badly Wednesday In early aaaembty
poll retuma In four Males, and election unreal I hat has led dead
at le*M S3 people flared anew In Bihar, official* and new*
reports aald.
About 213 m illion people — almost half India'* electorate —
were eligible to vote for more than 21,260 randldates vying for
1.610 seats. Election officials reported turnout varied from 60
percent to 70 percent.
T h e elections were seen as most crucial for I he Congress III
Party, which has ruled all eight state* and Pondicherry for the
psM five years, but faced uphill battles to prevent a further
erosion of power only three m onths after losing control of the
national government In parliamentary election*

W A S H IN G TO N - T h e Bush
administration Intends to lift
e co n o m ic sa n ctio n s against
Nicaragua soon and w ill develop
a "significant and m eaningful"
aid program for the emerging
Central American democracy, a
W hile House spokesman said.
P re s s s e c re t a ry M a rlin
FiU w ale r also aald Tuesday that
President Bush has Invited eco­
nomic advisers to Nicaraguan
President-elec l Violets Cham orro
to visit Washington and he Is
discussing aid plana with other
countries.
Earlier, congressmen emerg­
ing from a W hile House meeting
with the president said Bush la
on a "fa s t t r a c k " to he lp
Nicaragua and maintained that
aid would have to be massive
and longterm.
" Y o u 'r e t a lk in g a b o u t
hundreds of millions of dollars,
but you also have to talk about
four- or five-year plana," Sen.

Daneaca yteld - barafy - to nudity ban
RIO D E JA N E IR O . Brartl — About 34,000 Carnival dancer*
paraded In varying states of undress, but none wa* fully naked
as celebrants grudgingly obeyed a ban on total nudity.
" I am against all types of moral Ism." Hlo d r Janeiro Mayor
Marcelo Atencar said Tuesday In criticism of the ban. "I'm
suspicious of all moralists because at the bottom of It there's
always a hypocrite."
Th e directors of the League of School* of Samba prompted
the nudity dispute by voting to prohibit the display of sexual
organa, either b y samba dancer* or statues on final *
Carnival reveler* angrily denounced the league'* ban.
Rio's Carnival Is an Intoxicating, feather-plumed ritual of
excess that ends on Ash Wednesday. Ihe beginning of the
40-day Christian penitential season of Lrn t. which ends on
Easter.

Sam Nunn. D-G a.. told reporters.
“ T h e i r e c o n o m y Is i n
shambles."
N unn and other congressman
said Bush lold them he expects
President Daniel Ortega will
keep his word and accept Su n­
d a y 's e le c t io n v i c t o r y b y
C h a m o r r o , the U .S .-b a c k e d
candidate, and participate In a
smooth translllon.
Th a t aentlment was resiaied
late Tuesday by deputy While
House spokesman Steve Hart,
responding to Ortega's predic­
tion that Ihe Sandinlslas soon
would return to office.
Ortega also demanded Ihe
"Imm ediate dismantling of the
lU .S -backed Contra rebels) so
that a peaceful and orderly
Iranaltlon of government ran
occur."
U.S. humanitarian aid lo Ih r
C o n t r a s f o r m a l l y e x p ir e s
Wednesday, bui money In " ih r
pipeline” will likely conllnue to
flow Into next month. FtUw atrr
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J A K A R T A . Indonesia — Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen
announced Wednesday his acceptance of u major United
Nations role In bringing peace to the country wracked by 11
years of war.
H un Sen's unexpected change of heart lelt the Khmer Rouge
aa the only faction refusing to endorse some kind of U.N .
Interim authority In Cambodia.
In ihe final hours of Ihe three-day peace conference. H un Sen
■aid. "A ll doubtful Issues should be meticulously controlled
and supervised by the U.N. so as not to let those issue* be used
aa pretexts for ihe continuation" of ihe conflict.

M OSCOW — Parliament's overwhelm ing
approval of a super-presidency for Mikhail
Gorbachev moved Ihe nation lo a more
democratic form of government, but critics
said Ihe expansion of power gavr Gorbachev
too m uch authority.
In another momentous move lo transform
ih r Soviet political landscape. Parliament
Tuesday began considering a law that
would give the IS republics a legal mecha­
nism lor seceding from Ihe union.
Gorbachev, admonishing lawmakers that
"there Is no need to play cat and mouse."
made an Impassioned plea for Ih r power lo
quash forces blocking bis “ perestroika"

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Japan’s prim e m inister seats new cabinet

Emperor Aklhlto officially appointed Kalfu and
hts new 20-member Cabinet at a palace ceremony
(hat followed a night of hectic political wrangling
|hat could scar KalfU a admtnUtratlon.
Kalfu'a selection of his second Cabinet since
becoming prime m in taler In August was delayed
for hours as leaders of the ruling Liberal
Democratic Party pressured him lo accept party
members who were Involved In last year's bribery
scandals but re-elected lo parliament t his month
Kalfu prevailed and selected only "cle u n"
politicians not Involved In the scandal, but In Ih r
process he offended several party bosses whose
support he will need to effectively lead Japan,
analysts said.
T w o women In Kalfu'a first Cabinet who had
asked to be Included In the new arrangement were
dropped In a setback for the emerging power of
women In Japanese politics.
F o rm e r C h ie f Ca bine t S c c r n a r y M a yu m l
Mortyama. whose selection for a top Cabinet post
In August was seen as a victory for women, said
Tuesday the wom en's movement will continue
but said women would be angry If they were not

represented In Ihe Cabinet.
Kallu will meet with President Bush Friday ant)
Saturday In Palm Springs. Calif., lo discuss trade
and other Issues.

Kaunda and Alfred Nxo. A N C
secretary general.
Overcome w ith Joy. Arafat
twice hugged Mandela, klsaed
h im a n d ra n h is h a n d s
through hts hair.
T h e A N C headquarters was
established In Zam bia during
Ihe 30 y e a n the organisation
was banned.

W

reform drive.
" T h e Supreme Soviet resolves to re­
cognize the essential nerd lo rslabllsh Ihe
post of president of the Soviet Union," said
Ih r measure lawmakers passed by a 347-24
vote.
The resolution mandated Ihe Soviet U n ­
ion's first popular elect ions (or president but
made an exception lor Ih r first chief
executive, certain to lie Gorbachev, lo be
chosen in two weeks by the 2.230-member
Congress of People's Deputies.
Th e measure approved by lawmakers
Tuesday would m akr Gorbachev head of
stale similar to the U.S. president, with new
formal powers exceeding Ihe premier's role
us head of government. Soviet presidents

have traditionally been figureheads who
met dignitaries at airport* and fulfilled other
titular duties.
T h e measure makes the president com ­
mander In chief of the Soviet armed forces,
allows him lo declare w ar and states of
emergency throughout the vast country and
to demand that Parliament fire any member
of the government.
T h e aeceaalon law. which Gorbachev
promised last month during hts trip lo
Lithuania, would allow any republic to vote
for accession In a referendum called by Its
parliament o r one-third of Us adult popula­
tion. Radio Moscow's Interfax news service
said.

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Political analysts said Kalfu's poor handling of
Ihr Cabinet selection will undercut his support
within his parly and make It difficult for him lo
carrv through on promises made to Bush.
"It Is a loollsh thing for him to antagonize these
powerful m em bers." said Sclia b u ro Sato, a
professor of politic**! Tokyo University.
T h e party bosses, including former Prime
Minister Noboru Takrsh llu and three possible
future prime ministers — Shlntaro Abe. Kiichi
Miya/awu and M lrhlo Watanabc — each are
considered more powerful than Kalfu Inside Ih r
Liberal Democratic Party.
Th e parly bosses plucked Kalfu from obscurity
In August to act as a stopgap leader while public
furor over the scandals died down, analysts said.
But Kalfu led Ihe party to a betler-than-expected
election victory In a parliamentary elections Feb.
IH and since has Irted lo lake firm control of his
own administration.
" T h e pre-election Kalfu. who was always ready
lo bow lo the w ill of his su p e rio rs, has
disappeared." said an editorial In the Yomlurt
Shim bun. a major dally newspaper. "N o w full of
confidence. Ihe post-election Kalfu seems lo be a
Kalfu who ran say no."

Enrile asks court to free him
M A N ILA , Philippines — O p ­
position leader J u a n Ponce
Enrile. airested and charged for
allegedly plotting to oust Presi­
dent Corazon Aquino, asked the
Supreme Court Wednesday to
order his release from detention.
Enrile. 66. the former defense
minister who helped force from
p o w e r th e la te d ic t a t o r
Ferdinand Marcos and Install
Aquino as president In a popu­
la rly backed revolution four
years ago. was apprehended and
charged Tuesday with rebellion
and m urder In connection wllh
the Dec. 1-9 uprising.
Six others. Including ex-army
C o l. G re g o rio H onasan. the
alleged leader of the Insurrection
who Is at large, were charged
with Enrile.
T h e Harvard-trained lawyer
spent Tu e s d a y night at the
National Bureau of Investigation
headquarters and was trans­
f e r r e d W e d n e s d a y to th e
northern police headquarters at
suburban Cam p Karlngal. He
was being held In a private
room.
A respected congressman, who
would not be Identified, warned
the arrest of Enrile could spark
another uprising In the country
whose armed forces has been on
red alert — the m axim um state
f preparedness — since Feb. 14
Id threats of another coup
tempt.
Lawyers for Enrile petitioned
he S u p re m e C o u rt to free
nrlle. the lone opposition in Ihe
-member Senate, contending
was being detained on crlm lcharges that no longer exist
statute books.
T h e 18-page petition to Ihe
h tribunal prepared by seven
the nation's lop lawyers,
luding two former Supreme

L U S A K A . Zambia - Black
leader Nelson Mandela rereived a welcome befitting a
head of Mate upon arrival to
the African National C o n ­
gress's hradquarters-tn-exlle.
where he starts a 17-day
diplomatic campaign for Ihe
movement's return to South
Africa.
Seven African preMdents.
Palestine Liberation Organi­
sation chief Yasser Arafat,
representatives of the C om ­
monwealth nations and exiled
A N C leaden embraced the
7 1-year-old Mandela Tuesday
at a tumultuous welcome that
rivaled the visit of Britain's
Queen Elizabeth II a decade
ago.
Mandela stepped down from
Ih e Z a m b ia n A ir w a y s
turbo-prop plane that ferried
him and his wife. Winnie,
fro m J o h a n n e s b u r g a n d
waved a clenched fist before
m o vin g along Ihe line of
e n t h u s ia s tic d ig n it a r ie s .
Am ong (he Brit lo hug the
beaming Mandela were Za m ­
b ia n P re s id e n t K e n n e th

Soviet parliament gives Gorbachev new powers

U.N. rote supported In Cambodia

T O K Y O — Prime Minister Toshlkl Kalfu formed
a Cabinet Wednesday, rebuffing pressure to seat
scandal-tainted politicians In hts government but
falling to find room for women.

M andela w elcom ed by African
leaders upon arrival in Zam bia

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Court Justices, also questioned
Judge Jaim e Salazar's decision
to refuse ball lo Enrtle. The
charges against Enrile ca n y a
m axim um penalty of life Impris­
onment.
At least 119 people were killed
a n d m o re th a n 5 0 0 w e re
wounded In the December upris­
ing. Ihe sixth and strongest
challenge to Aquino since she
came to power four years ago.

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Attributes of Christ:
All-powerful...... Mat. 28:18
All-knowing............. Col. 2:3
Kvcr-prescnt...... \1ut. 18:21)
Klernal...........John: 1:1,2,15
Holy................................Luke1:35
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Merciful...........................Ileb.2:17
lluuihle..................... Phil. 2:8
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February 28, 1990

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Warriors whip Lions

|BASKETBALL

t T O N Y OaSORMI
herald Sports Editor

Pistons rally past Rockets in OT

O V IK IX ) — II tluesll'l lake a great Ikiselkdl
laetlelan In llgure mil what hap|H-ns when you
give a learn III tills, six walks and six errors
Unless you're undeservedly lueky. you gel
ulnp|M'd
And that's exactly what hap|M netl lo llie
Oviedo Lions on Tuesday nlglil when they
played the West Orange Warriors In the delayed
eliaiupinnshtp game ol tlit- Oviedo liivliatlonal
I'he Warriors gladly took advantage ol Oviedo's
largesse lo win I I 4
"High! now. we're In a little lilt ol a ru t." said
Oviedo e o .u li Mike Farrell "W e playetl an
exeellt-nl learn loiilght Hlghl now. they're
plavlng good and we’re not The y lust did a

Harsh words from Ih rlr roach weren't quite
enough to spur the Houston Korkels to an upset
of I lie Detroit Pistons.
Islah Thom a s st ored a season-high 117 points
Tuesday night. Including H In overtime, and
Detroit overcame a seven-point deficit with less
than three minutes left In regulation to take a
KXS-102 overtime victory
"W henever you're ahead late In the game, you
can’t let It txill down to
the final seconds or It
will lx- tough to get calls
a g a in s t th e w o r ld
ch a m p io n s ." Housion
C o a c h D o n C h aneysaid "We missed some
free throws and com ­
muted some had louls.
Iiiii when you'n- on the
road against the world
chani|&gt;s. von can't let It Ixitl down to the llnal
seconds."
In other M IA action Tuesday night. New York
|M&gt;unded Dallas IIO -H 7. Indiana top|H-d New
Jersey I I H - I I 3 . Orlando defeated Charlotte
115-IOfl. Minnesota blasted Washington IO-l MH.
Ch ica go heal Milwaukee IU0-!m . Phoenix
hammered Denver 120-101. Portland thumped
Cleveland I I H - 105 and the L A (1lp|K-rs trimmed
Seattle 103-UU.

PREP GOLF
M itton, Lions win again
O V IK IK ) — Toni Milton shot a 3H and Itohhie
SliM-k added a -II as the Oviedo Llohs Improved
Its record to 3-1 with a 20 stroke victory.
IWi-IMti. over the l.yul.in tireylmim ds in Ixiy's
high sc I iin i I golf at the Kk.uia C ou ntry C lub
Tuesday afteriuiin
Also storing for the Lions w e n -Ja rre ll Hrnwn
1-131 and J im Sellers 1441
For l.ytnan. which lost lor tlx- llrst tune and
fell to 2-1. it was Todd H tisrr 1-121. Todd
Stresen Kculcr M3). Paul Seh.mii l-Ptl and Jo hn
lllyhorg and Huh Ura ha in 152 each) doing the
scoring

JV BASEBALL
Undefeated Rams beat DeLand
D el.A N D — Mike Mertllle till an llislde-lhesirk home run as I lie Lake Mary |unlor varsity
ki sc hall team m ualned uudefealed with a 20 M
shellacking ol tin- Dt-Laixl |uiiior varsity at
Conrad Park Tuesday afternoon
Lake Mary stored 11 runs In llie first two
Innings as It picked up Its second win over the
I lulldogs tills season. T h e Hams are 3-0 overall
Jason Crain of the Ham s was the only player
In lilt- game for either team to get two lilts, going
2-for-2 with a triple

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lton» HR Non* Rtfordt O.*do) 1 W tllO eQkll
m im lx-roii us lom ghl.
W e ll come hark Ironi lilts W e have ton gout I
a Irani losi/iv down very long."
llie lirst half ol Tuesday night s game was
playetl like a rhauiptonshlp eoillest as West
Orange starling plleher Handy Doerges worked
on a tin hitter through the llrst three innings
Oviedo's only hast-runner reached on an error
and lie was lim m -dlalrly erased when he was
caught stealing
Meanwhile. Oviedo starter Danny Mello was
ilirnwing Hit- hall hard liul having Imulilt- with

Ills location as the Warriors pushed across single
runs in llie llrsi anti set tmtl Innings
"D a n n y wasn't aide In gel ih r pllehes where he
warned them ." said Farrell. "For him lo lie
i-ffertlve. he lias lo gel the txill III his s|n&gt;ls lie
wasn't atilt- lo tonight Hut niaylx- the next time
will lx- Ills tim e."
Oviedo was aide lo He the score with two runs
In the tup ol llie fourth inning as Jason llulsh
(Mikt-cl a an Hill dmilile. then scored the lying run
on a single by Kevin Tw iggs Hot the Lions'
m ouiftilum was short-lived as four of the first
live flatters Mcllii fated In the Ixdtnin id the
Inurtli reaehetl base
Brian M arliiniss rattle cm lo pitch and gtd
Oviedo out ol the Inning. I iiii not lx-fort- giving up
a two-run single that made the score 0-2
See Baseball. Page 2B

Lake H ow ell
sh u ts dow n
S e m in o le s
Prom staff raporta
CA S S K I.H K H K Y - Using a sixrun llrst Inning and three pltrhers.
the Lake H ow ell S ilve r Hawks
ernlsed to an I 1 0 shutout til
Seminole In a high sc-hixil slowpitch soltlkill eonlest Tuesday at
Lake Howell High St Iliad
Alter retiring the visiting Semi­
notes in the top ol the llrst Inning,
llie Silver Haw ks t-xpltxletl lor six
runs on three hits in llie bottom lu ll
td the inning to take control id I lie
game
Thai would la- more than enough
tdlenst- lor Lake Howell as starting
pitcher Lee-Anile Trim ble and re­
lievers Dlami Lowe and Jm ll Piiivao
t'oiiiliiiied lo shill mil the Trltx- mi
lour lilts l.tiwr. who worked the
iliirtl llirm igli lilih innings, was the
wiim liig (Hit her
"Seminole Is m ir ll Iniprovetl."
salt! Lake Howell i ttieli Jo Luciano
"It's nice lo have lliree pltrhers lo
c Ihmisi- from ."
Trtinlile, Hie only senior of llit*
three. was ln|urrd nxisl of Iasi year
When she went down. Lowe, a
Junior. sit-|i|H-d In and was the
Hawks' starting pitcher. Pliiyau.
another Junior, rallies lo Lake
llow rll as a transfer from Virginia
After taking a fi-O lead In the first.
Ihe Silver Hawks liats were slleiil lor
until Bit- fourth inning, when Lake
Howell stored ilirt-e more runs on
live tills, l lie llnal two runs came In
ihe lilili Inning.
Trim b le led llie otlrnsr by going
2 lor 2 wllh three HBI. Christy Dees
and K.il Foldeak each had iwo HBI
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S C C , Brevard split softball d o u b le -d ip

Rookie gives Biues a lift
Kookic center Michel Miiiigt-au showed he
could dominate in the m inor leagues, and his
play Tuesday nlglil against die llullalo Satires
gives the St. lo u ls Hlucs hope lie can do the
sauif In the NHL.
Mongt-aii. recalled Friday liy SI Louis Irmii
llie liltertialloil.il Hockey League, scored Ills first
N H L gikil. helping the lllut-s loa 4-1 victory over
the Satires
" I scort-tl a lot 1in lhi­
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(hat exciting when I did
score.*' Mangeati said
Hut I've dreamt about
this goal lor a long time
I |uxt watched tin- red
light gooff"
Mongeau led the MIL
with 27 goals and 53
assists for HO points In 5fi games
llrrtl Hull added Ills league high ti2ud goal
and Adam Oates scored iw ltv. (lowering Si
Louis In w llhlll iwo |h i I ii I s ol the Chicago
■flat khawks. wlxi lead (lie Norris Division. The
lllai kliawks dropped at M l decision Tuesday
night at Washington
Klscwhen In i
'Jill Washington shut out
Chicago 4 o. ami Miuiu s a . '&lt;•ai I- dmouton H 3.
Complied from ataff and wlra report*

H»f akl Photo by Roily Jotdon
Slaked lo an early 6-0 load against Seminole on
Tuesday. Lake Howell coach Jo Luciano look advantage
ol Ihe situation lo see all three of her pitchers in game

'»p in - KSI'N College. Duke at Clemson. ll.l
Complate tid in g s on P ago 2 8

C ook, R ohleh e
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Herald correspondent

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A l.T A M O N T K SI'HINC.S Shannon Cmik and lla w tu Hullli-lic eiimtilned (or live
tirst-plaee flnlstics lo lead llie
Lake Mary High School gltls
track team lo a tri inecl win
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Brantley on Tix-Mlay ntglit
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Herald correspondent

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S A M O K I) — Seminole Cniillliuillly College tailed to
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.mil stillered a lieart lireaklug 7 5 loss al llie liauds ol
Central Florida Com m unity College in Mid Florida
Conlereni e Iias4-ti.ill.il l toil at Hauler Field Tuesday
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IB - We** Il*»r»ro*AI HP — Non#
the Warriors blew Ihe game open
IL M ) 4 IS J, 1M m#ttr 4*%H - Johnion (L 0 )
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n S Shot M - Afh.t# (LB) A) 11. 12f high w iih five unearned runs in the
kwritot - Fort) il) D » aaa r*t«i sixth Inning Oviedo irtrd to
Wmfnolf Ai 3 AAi AiiH — Johnton (L B ) 13 A
Th e Klghling Semlnoles will also
ra lly In the seventh lim ing,
1JA tfittrnMrfiAto tor&lt;tb«t — Ptttrion IS)
414 lA A r e n -E ito r r y (L M ) 1 OSS l i t toth scoring a run and loading Bu­ play Friday w to n they host
IV t o n d al the high srlionl field
- John ion 1) S With lump - Motofct (L B )
t o v s with Iwo out. Inn could
S 10 TiMfiMto run — L «* i» (LM l 10 14 A
starting at 3 30 pan.
nol pull any closer.
Ptto viwit - Motto (L B ) 14 0. M ilt r«i*r —
Callahan singled lo start Ihc
Wminoto 4 13 A
O rig in .illy . Tue sda y night's
iHilliitn of (he ninth (or Gateway.
ame was scheduled lor SalurBaker was till try u pilch and
ay. F »&gt; 17. bid was (xistponcd
Fatwards sarrlflced lo put ru n ­
HHO run as sister Mikl Palumtsi because of rain. There has been
ners on v e o n d and Ihlrd. Burke
came In sectind In to ll) Ihe mile no announcement concerning
was Intenl tonally passed to lo.id
and fwo-mlle runs. Sally Morris when Lym an and Colonial will
the t o v s before Blevins droppa-d
play In Ihe |Mist|amrd Ihlrd placc
was flrsl In the 330 low hurdles
the game winning squrr/c hunt
O lhcr Silver Hawks who con­ game
Edwards was almost untouch­
Oviedo, now 3-2. will try to
tributed points were Kristen
able lor Galeway as he to svd a
Sluurf (ihlrd. triple Jum p), tort end Its two-game losing streak
Im ir-hlller and struck oul 17
Pollock (tied (or Ihlrd. 100-mctrr Inulghl w lirn Ihe Lions travel lo
tolle rs while walking nnly one.
dushl, Nuiallr N cw to rry (third, L ym a n fur a Seminole A lhlrtle
two-mlle m ill and Orel chic Arias Confrreni e game al 7 pan.
G A T E W A Y I , S E M IN O L E O
(third, shot pul).
S T. CLO UD Kissim m eeTh e Lake Howell girls will be
tock tu action this Saturday, Gateway scored Ihe game's only
traveling lo ih r Dcliona Invita­ ru n on a squeeze hunt with one
out In the ninth inning to to.it
tional at Deltona High School.
Seminole 1-0 In a high s* IiimiI
baseball dullest.
T h e win Improved Cialeway lo
5-3 while Seminole fell to 2 5
Seminole will to in action
ry 1
as Drnlse Howell and Val Moulco again loulgld when ll hosts
combined lo tins a (our hitler county foe Like Howell In a 7
and the ddense only commuted p in start al S m lo ril Stadium.
A ll ookM cki
two rrrnrs In the blustery condi­
m*4e you in rsU r*
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tions.
Th e second game was a dllfercni sinry. however, as SCC j FREE INSPECTION SERVICE j
was held to only six tills, all In
!* TR A N SM ISSIO N TU N E -U P *
Ihe first four Innings.
Despite tile lark ol hilling, Ihe
Jackpot given iway every Sal nigfit
Raiders still look a 2 0 lead III
13 EXCITINO RACES
Ihc third uu singles by Christy
EACH PERFORMANCE
Blankenship and King, a walk lo | ‘ rM
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Becky Arrowixxl and a sacrifice I M M i v n ■*w Iwe-Qaa* UmrOm itme B
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The lead held up until the
Sorry, must bo 18.
Kkaunaan
seventh when, with one out, Ihe |*r uiiuMitv vinits UMOtO lAil BUT ■
* *«hAfE'tp If I7.i 1
T it a n s rapped seven slrig h l 1 IJU1C M/dt t »
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Raider with two hits, one of n
1 3----1 I 1 U ^ I T - T - T T I t '
which was a double.

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"W e're Im proving." said Lake
Howell girls' rm c h T o m Ham monlree. "Each week. Ihcy Im ­
prove. Each week, they become
more aggressive. Each week,
they believe In themselves more.
"W e have a very young team
and It takes lime for them to
believe (hat they're capable of
doing better than they think
they can do. It's fun watching
them grow and have more faith
In ih e ir ubllliles. T h e y 're a
scrappy team. Th e y perap for
every points. Th e y re learning
nol to to afraid to run to w in ."
L a k e H o w e ll w as le d b y
multiple winners Kelly Koblu.
Je n n y MacDowell and Jessica

Cardarelll. Kobla w o n both the
shot put and discus while setting
Ihe school record In the shot put
again.
MacDowell finished first In
th re e e v e n ts , w in n in g the
lOO-meter. 220-yard and 440yard dashes as well us finishing
se co nd In Ihe trip le ju m p
Carriarrlll won the triple Jum p
and 110 high hurdles while
placing second 111 Ihc high Jump
and 330 low hurdles.
Sheryl t'alum to v s first In
Ihe high |unip ant' second in Ihe

W o m e n -----------

going and we cun start w inning
some games. If we start sw ing­
ing the tots a little totter. I know
we'll w in."
Pitchers Steve eiemente and
Joe Sam ara pitched very ef­
fectively Tor tto Raiders, but
once again were victimized by
Ihe unearned ru n . Clemente
gave up Ihe seven runs on seven
hits In six Innings of work but
o n ly tw o ol Ihe ru n s were
earned. Samaco pitched thru
Innings, allowing no runs on
only two hits.
C F C C Jumped oul lr&gt; a 3-0 lead
In Ihe lop ol the first ami
slrelched the lead to 6 0 before
Ihe Raiders came up with four III
the fou rth. T h e In n in g was
highlighted by a double off Ihc
pitcher's glove by Joey Fisher
Both learns uddrd a run In lit**
sixth lo set u p Ihe rllm a tli'-

Jesting
Raider coach Jim Robinson
"W e Just can't seem to keep the
Intensity up. We play super In
the llrsl game and win easily,
then relax and lei o u r opponent
come to&gt; k lo brut us late in Ihe
gam e."
SCC turned ihc first game Into
a yawner quickly, scoring two
runs In Ihe llrsl Inning and live
runs in ihe second. 'I he oulbursl
wa» nped by King's mam moth
stun against the track shuck
toyond the left field barrier at
tc.iM d(X) feet away.
' 1 i having a big first game
•'i.
c Raiders was diminutive
e Story, who was 2 -fur-2
wo runs scored ami ripped
a
ver the left fielder's head
l&lt;
..pie. AI m i gelling extra
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lilts for SfX: were Brldgelle
J c il r n Ite and Bobble Osborne.
Ih ii I i ol w hom shipped doubles
Ihe rltrh ln
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Tlm n ru n n kept I lie pressure
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SF1KO Air Frclgiit 131) In Ihc
opening game of I he evening.
W ith lour games remaining III
the regular season, Hot Tuna
leads tlic foiir-leam Icugtir w-llli
a 7-1 record, lollowi d hv Tim a
ru .iii al 6-2. Thcrin txa rlxin al
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Next w rrk 's schedule lias Hot
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u single and SC C had the tying
ru n s on base. Mike Fuller fouled
off several lull count pitches
before drawing a bases on tolls
to load the bases with none oul.
David Czachowskl then fell
behind In the count 0-2 before
n I tempting a suicide squeeze,
i ’atrlot pitcher Brian Podraza
made a good play to Just nip
Monahan al the plale for Ihc first
o u l. Rich Knt/nrr came to the
plate and ripped a line drive up
the middle that looked like ll
w o u l d lie th e g a m e , b u t
s h o rts to p J o h n W im b e r ly
speared II and stepped on second
lor the game-ending double play.
" T h e kids were |iuin|ied up
m id really played h a rd ." said
S C C coach Jack Pa ill el las. "I
hope lilts game keeps them

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C o n tin u e d fro m I B

C o n tin u e d fro m IB

S A N FO R D - Michele Scfllaflo
lined u two-out single to left lo
plulr Renee Sans tile with Ihc
w inning run us I fast T u n a scored
a 6-5 victory over Theruiociirlxiu
to rrtaln a one game lead In Ih r
Sanford Recreation Department
W om e n 's Solihull League at
Chase Park Tuesday night

Doing the damage for Hot
T im a w r r r M a nning (triple,
s in g le , tw o r u n s s r o r e d l.
Martinet |lwo singles, four runs
sco re d ). S rh la ffo and T in a
L e m a n (tw o sin g le s each I .
Sanvlllr (double, run scored) and
M rlanlr Schrupp (single).
P ro v id in g Ih e offense for
T h e n n o e a rto n . w hich o uthll
Tuna 12-11. were J o Sanders
llrlplr. Ilirre singles, run scored).
Mlml It.mb (double, two singles,
tun sroredl. Michelle Wldener
Itwo singles, run scored). Jackie
S u gg s (sin g le , ru n scored).
1 heresa W alltoiger and Kim
Ellon head (tine single each) and
Sharnll Paulk and Sue Sojka
lone run scored each!

Manning An oul later. Sa hlaflo
delivered Sm vllle

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LAKE HOWELL 66Vk
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{ In the boys' half of the meet.
{C lin t Jo hnson won the lOO*!meter. 220-yard and 440-yard
{dashes to lead the Lake Brantley
{Patriots to a victory over Lake
{M a ry and Seminole.
{ T h e Patriots finished with 70
{team s points to 6 0 for Lake Mary
{and Seminole's 56.
! O n Friday, both Ihc to ys' and
{girls' teams from Lake Mary and
Jl-a kr Brantley will Join Oviedo.
{L y m a n . Haines C ity and the
{t o y s from Oak Itldgc In ih r
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k rill begin at 4 p.m .

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T h e lo u rn u iiu .'l had been
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On Tuesday night. Lake Mary
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after the child-bearing years. It la
a com m on consequence of sex­
u a lly t ra n s m it t e d diseases
(e s p e c ia lly g o n o r r h e a a n d
chlam ydia) and can result from
abortions or from Intrauterine
devices.
T h e F a llo p ia n lu b e s a re
usually Involved, often leading
to Infertility. O n occasion, the
Infection can spread to the
abdom inal lin in g (peritonitis),
c a u s in g s h o c k a n d d e a th .
S ym p tom s Include lower ab­
dominal pain, a cervical dis­
charge and fever.
If discovered early during a
pelvic examination, the Infection
usually can be cured by large
i of antibiotics.
However, m any women expe­
rience chronic low-grade Infec­
tion with Intermittent abdominal
cram ping: In such cases. PID
m a y no t be s u s p e cte d fo r
m onths or years. As s result of
Ihts chronic Infection, pelvic
abscesses m ay appear In con­
junction with scar tissue, ren­
dering antibiotic therapy Inef­
fective. W hen this occurs, sur­
gery Is necessary lo drain the
abscesses and remove Infected
tissue.
Because of the extensive tissue
damage caused by the Infection,
the operation of choice la usually
a complete hysterectomy: re­
moval of the uterus, the Fallo­
pian tubes and t hep varies.
Therefore. In answering your
question, I defer to the Judgment
of yo u r gynecologist. If your
sym ptom s have not been cured
by antibiotics, surgery may be
your only option. Obviously, at

33. you m ay w ith to become
p re g n a n t In th e f u t u r e ; a
hysterectomy would make thla
Impossible. Therefore, you m ay
choose to try antibiotic therapy
as a first recourse, before con­
senting to surgery, which Is
permanent. Y o u r gynecologist
can guide you In making such a
difficult decision.
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M a rc h 1 . 1 B « 0
Th e re ehould be a definite
upsurge In your social life In the
year ahead. Important advan­
ta g e s ca n be g a in e d fro m
persons with whom you'll be
associating.
r i s e n (Feb. 20-March 20)
S o m e th in g for w h ich yo u 're
presently hoping m ight appear
to be a bit outlandish lo the
casual observer, but don't let
this discourage you. Ways can
be found to make wishes real.
T r y in g lo patch up a broken
ro m a n c e ? T h e A s t ro -G ra p h
Matchmaker can help you to
understand what to do to make
the relationship work. Mall 42 to
Matchmaker. P.O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. O H 44101 -3428.
A R U M (March 21 April. 19)
You have good possibilities for
Im proving your material position
toda y, provided y o u 're alert
enough to recognise when lo
ju m p In and when to stand pat.
Use your best Judgment.
T A U R U S (A pril 20-May 20)
Leadership, desire and Initiative
are numbered among your more
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these attributes going for you.
success Is likely In Important
endeavors.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20) For
best results today, make It a
point to keep your Intentions lo
yourself. If you feel a need lo
discuss m ailers with someone,
lim it It to a contributor w ho Is
also directly Involved.
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thusiasm wit) be contagious to­
day. (t won't take much on your
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Interested In Issues or m uses
you personally champion.
L B O ( J u l y 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 )
Meaningful objectives can be
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pertain to your ambitions or
material Interests. Focus In on
your desires and play to win.
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position to convince others they
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Farach understands spice of life

IN B R I E F
Fishing toumoy for blind tot
SA N FO R D - T h e Sanford Lions C lu b will launch Ua Annual
Shad Fishing Tournam ent for the visually handicapped at
Mullet Lake Park. March 10.
Th e achedulc la aa follows:
# 9 a m . Meet at Mullet Lake Park grounds
# 9 :3 0 a.m.. A ll boats In water
# 12:30 p m .. Welgh-ln offish
• I p.m .. Picnic sponaored by Sun Bank
# 2 p.m .. Awarding of trophies
In past years. 25-30 boats have been Involved. T h e club la In
need of more boats this year.
For details, call Norm Hart. 321-3733 o r Bettye Sm ith.
330-5601.

Writs lottsfs about amrlronmant
SA N FO R D - Under the direction of Nell Snow, legislative
chairman for Seminole Chapter of Florida and National
Audubon Societies, members will hold a letter-writing to
legislators session concerning the environment.
Meet at the Sunshine Room of Florida Power and Light Co.
on Myrtle Avenue, 10a.m. to noon. March I.
tiring stationery, envelopes, stamps and w riting utensils.
For details, call Chellla Engstron. 321-4418.

Goal with wildlife
SA N FO R D — "Dealing with Urban W ildlife", a program at
the Seminole County Agriculture Center, to be held 2 p.m ..
March 5. will help solve the problem of bothersome moles and
armadillos In the yard, or teach how to attract birds and other
wildlife to your landscape.
Craig Heugel. extension wildlife specialist. Is guest speaker.
ITogram Is free and open to the public.
Th e agriculture center la located at 250 W . County Home
Road, across from Flea World.

Festival planned
SA N FO R D — The Greater Sanford Cham ber of Commerce
and Sanford Seminole A rt Association will present "St. Jo h n s
River Festival" March 3-4 at Fort Mellon Park on Lake Monroe..
Th e fesilval will feature family fun. entertainment, food and
refreshments and live music.
Exhibitors who wish to display their artwork, must apply
prior to Feb. I.
Details, call 322-2212.

Quilt show schoduiod
SA N FO R D — Th e Central Florida Quiltera' G uild will present
" A Outlier's Garden Quilt S h ow ". 10 a.m .-4 p.m .. March 2. 10
a.m .-4 p.m ., March 3. and noon to 4 p.m .. March 4. at the
Sanford Civic Cenler.
Th e public Is Invited to come see m any beautiful quilts.
Including a special display of quilts by Deanna Powell and
Marilyn lluffmlre. Th e Quitter's Garden Donation Quilt will be
displayed and two film presentations will be shown. Shop for
quilts, bid on quilts at silent auction, win door prizes.
General admission. 85: seniors. 83. No charge for children
under 12 accompanied by an adult.

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Grief support group meets
S A N FO R D — Those who have recently lost a loved one are
Invited to join a bereavement support group which meets every
other Thursday 10 a.m .- noon at All Souls Catholic Church.
BOOS. Oak Ave.
Th e free program Is presented by Sally A . Kopke. special
programs director of Baldwln-Falrchlld cemeteries and funeral
homes.
Details, call 677-5091. between 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m .. Monday
through Friday.

Spokss to host coffee
Th e Seminole Spokes (The Welcome Wagon Club) Is hosting
a "rofTee" lo welcome newcomers to Seminole County.
Coffees are held from 10 a.m.-noon, the second Wednesday of
each month.
Details, call Eleanor Hart. 3 2 1-3733 or Joan Chell. 880-1697.

AARP gives tax help
Through April IS. A A R P IRS-tralned volunteers will assist
people with their Income tax forms in Sanford. Oviedo.
Longwood and Winter Springs.
All sessions are from 9 a.m.-1 p.m . Th e scheduled sites are:
a Longwood Recreation Center. 175 W . Warren A ve..
Tuesday.
aSanford Chandler of Commerce. 400 E. First St.. Monday
und Friday.
a V F W Clubhouse. 420 N. Edgcmon Ave.. W inter Springs.
Tuesday.
a Oviedo City Hall. 428 Central Ave.. Tuesday.
a Hacienda Village. 500 Longwood Road. W inter Springs.
Monday.

Calling all cooks
T h e Central Florida Fair Is gearing up for Its baking
competition und usks all ambitious cooks to get ready.
Categories Include home baking. Junior division baking and
panlry supplies.
Participants can choose from 355 separate categories.
All entries must be made In Florida and have never shown at
the fair.
Th e Central Florida Fair Baking Competition Is open to all
Florida residents.
T o enter, submit typed or printed copy of your recipe on a
3x5 card along with entry at the fair.
Th e 7Hlh Annual Central Florida Fair will be held March 1 -1 1
In Orlando.
Details, call (407) 295-3247.

Hospital program underway
S A N FO R D — Th e Central Florida Regional Hospital Is
offering the second part of the six session program "Diabetes:
Take Control" In the hospital classroom beginning March 1.
Personal counseling appointments by a Registered Dietitian
and a Registered Nurse/Certlfled Diabetes Educator must be
made prior to the class.
Th e program Is held 2-4 p.m .. Thursdays. T h e second part
will be held March 1.8. 15.22. !9 a n d A p rll5 .
Details, call Betsy Fills. 3 2 1-1500. ext. 607.

Elks sell cookbooks
S A N FO R D — The Ladles of the Elks of Sanford No. 1241.
1002 Second St., are sponsoring a fundraising drive.
Th e ladies are selling com m unity cookbooks called "O u r
Favorite Recipes" featuring 197 favorite recipes from conlrlbulors of Sanford and the surrounding area.
T h e price of Ihe cookbooks, published by W alter s
Cookbooks. Waseca. Minn . Is 85. The y can be purchased at
the Elks Lodge or from Lida Roffe. 8241 Via Bonita. Details.
call321-0470.

Passionate Longwood mayor
seasons politics, family,
cooking in one melting pot
B»UMVI

Herald correspondent

Gene Farach m ay be mayor of
Longwood. but he's also king of
the kitchen.
B o m into an aristocratic fami­
ly of C u ban. Lebanese, and
E u ro p e a n a n c e s try . F a ra c h
claims he Is "not prototypical".
"W h o am 17" he asks: then
answers the question: “ I'm a
person who belongs to the world,
and I enjoy cooking across all
cultures."
A s a young boy. Farach fled
communist Cuba with his family
"and the clothes on m y beck.”
He lived In Madrid before
settling In Miami, where he met
his beautiful wife of 16 years.
Marta, at a dance.
"W e were on opposite ends
the dance floor, and the crowd
parled. Just like In a movie, and
there stood this lovely vision.”
Farach says, w h ile h u g gin g
Marta.
" I didn't let him kiss me for a
year, though!" Marta says.
Inseparable since those early
days, the Farachs are raising five
lively children: Raymond. IS.
A n t h o n y . 1 3 . N a ta lie , I I .
Margalle. 8. and William. 5.
Farach Is a structural engineer
who has built many Orlando
landm arks Including Ihe bus
terminal, and participated In the
de sig n of th e In te rn a tio n a l
alrporl. Because his office Is In
his home, he says h r feels
f o r t u n a t e t o b e a b le to
participate In the family life that
Is so Important to him and to
Marta.
"W e alw ays wanted a big
family because we both left so
m a n y loved ones In C u b a ."
Marta explains.

Cooking for a big family Is a
job Farach gladly shares because
"It's an art that usrs all our
senses, und draws from Ihe
history of w ho you are." he says.
"Rem ember the smells and
tastes from your you th ? " he
continues. "Visual presentation
Is Important, and Ihe sizzles and
pops that you hear...Oh! I enjoy
rooking! It's another w ay of
expressing myself." he says.
"I work so hard, rooking helps
me to relax." Farach adds.
Passionate about his faintly,
his politics, and his business.
Farach Is Just as passionate
about rooking and considers It
"another dimension In man's
evolution."
He experiments In Ihe kitchen,
and the dishes he preparrs may
never he exactly the sam r twlrc:
like an artist painting on a
canvas with some bold strokes
and some lentallvr ones, but
never two exactly alike.
"lie Just empties everything In
Ihe panlry Into Ihe pot." Natalie
explains.
" A n d th e r e f r i g e r a t o r . "
Raymond pipes In.
But the fragrant blend of olivr
oil. garlic, onions, peppers, und
meat sim m ering on the stove Is
p ro o f th a t th e a r t is t m a y
experiment, but his creations ure
award-winning.
"I did w in a spaghetti sauce
contest against (fellow Longwood C ity Commissioner) Rex
Anderson," Farach udmlts. "Ills
wife. Elhel. was the Judge!"
Anderson, when asked about
Ihe ju d g in g , quipped. "S h e
thought It was black brans and
rice."
"A ctu a lly." he continues, his
sauce was good Mine wus bet­
t e r . b u t I w o u l d n 't d u re

M n M M ilila r M M i

Gene Farach. Longwood mayor, spans cultural boundaries when he
cooks lor his family of seven.
challenge u man In his own
house. He might not Invite me
back." Anderson Jokingly says.
W hen supper Is rrudy. the
s te a m in g , s p ic y dishes a rc

placed on the table as Natalie
und Margalle put away their
Barbie dolls. Raymond and A n ­
th o n y a b a n d o n th e ir v id e o

□Sea Farach. Page 8B

Quick Italian dishes still elaborate
A n editor recently asked me
how I chose the subject for this
colum n weekly. I couldn't give
one concise method for choos­
ing. but It's a matter of a scries
of events, or seasonal celebra­
tio n s. co n v e rsa tio n s, phone
calls, magazine articles, good
dinners out. newspaper food ads.
requests and sometimes Just
because I’m h u n gry for a certain
kind of food.
A s you can see. there seems to
be no rhym e nor reason. T h is
week Ihe Intent Is to make use of
the grocery store specials on
Italian foods. If you arc a reader
of Don Appetlt magazine you
would find they. too. are focus­
ing on Italian food In the March
Issue. |We do aim at being
current!)
There Is more to Italian cook­
ing than the familiar spaghetti,
pizza, and lusagne that we are so
accustomed lo eullng. T r y some
of these Italian specialties on
you r family or guests.
A lightly seasoned garlic suuce
coats fresh shrim p.

SHRIMP IN GARLIC BUTTER
2 tablespoons butter or marga­
rine
1 tablespoon each of dry white
wine and lemon Juice
2 tablespoons snipped purslcy
2 cloves garlic, minced
14 tenspoon salt
144 p o u n d s fresh sh rim p ,
peeled and develned
Microwave on 100 percent
power butter In I 44-quart casse­
role for 30-45 seconds or until
melted. Stir In other Ingredients,
m ixing to coat evenly. Cover
with casserole lid. Microwave on
10O percent power for 444-544
minutes or until shrimp are
opaque and firm, stirring twice.
Serve with pasta.
Orange juice and anise seed
enhance Ihe flavor of fresh
carrots. If you arc fortunate
enough to grow the herb anise. It
Is delightful for a color contrast
as well as for the flavor.

ORANGE-ANISE CARROTS
144 pounds carrots, sliced
14-Inch Ihlck
2 tablespoons walcr
3 tablespoons orange Juice
14 teaspoon each cornstarch
and crushed anise seed or I
teaspoon fresh snipped anise
fern (leaves)
44 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons butter or marga­
rine
Combine currots and water In
114-quart casserole. Cover with
lid. Microwave on ICO percent
power for 3-4 minutes or until
boiling Then microwave on 50
percent power for 12-14 minutes
or until lender-crisp, stirring
once. Drain. Com bine orange
Juice and cornstarch, m ixing
well. Stir Into carrots. Add anise,
salt and butter. Microwave on
10O percent power, uncovered.

MICROWAVE
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M Y C O FF
for 2-3 m inutes or until sauce
bolls and thickens, stirring once.
Serves 6.
An easy, dependable inratlouf
wllh an Italian accent.

ITALIAN MEAT LOAF
I can (8 ounces) Inmulo sauce
14 teaspoon each sugar and
Italian seasoning
14 teaspoon garlic powder
114 pounds ground beef
14 cup fine bread crum bs
I small onion, finely chopped
14 teaspoon sail
14 teaspoon pepper
le g g
14 cup shredded Mo/zardla
cheese
Com bine lornulo sauce, sugar.
Italian seasoning und garlic
powder to make a sauce. Set
aside.
Combine meal, bread crum bs,
onion, salt, pepper, egg and &gt;4
cup sauce: mix well. Press Into
Hx4-lnch glass loaf dish. Cover
wllh wax paper. Microwave on
100 percent power for 13-15
minutes or until Jusl about set In
center. D rain meal loaf and
transfer lo serving platter. Spoon
remaining sauce over meal loaf
and s p r in k le w it h ch e e se .
Microwave on 100 percent, u n ­
covered. for I-U 4 minutes, or
until cheese begins lo melt.
T h is Is an excellent dish lo
serve w llh Ihe meal loaf and the
carrots. It Is even belter If you
use fresh pasta.

PASTA CARBONARA
3 slices bacon
7 cups hot water
1 teaspoon rooking oil
14 Iraspoon salt
6 ounces llngulnl or angel hair
spaghetti
14 cup whipping cream or half
A half
1 egg. beaten
14 cup Parmesan clu-esc
2 tablespoons butter o r marga­
rine
I tablespoon snipped parsley
44 teaspoon garlic sill
I’lai e bacon on |kipcr towellined plate. Cover w llh |&gt;a|M-r
towel Microwave on IOO percent
(lower for 3-4 minutes or until
crisp. Set aside.
M ic r o w a v e , l o o p e rc e n t
power, water In a 2-quart butler
bowl for 7 8 mluules or until
steaming hot. Add oil. sail and
spaghetti Microwave on 100
percent power, uncovered, lor
H-9 minutes or uniII (ust about

tender, stirring twice. Lei slund
5 m in u te s : d ra in . C o m b in e
pasta, cream, egg. cheese, but­
ler. parsley and garlic suit In a
Ha-quart casserole: mix lightly.
Microwave on IOO percent power
uncovered for 3-5 minutes or
until butler Is melted und pasta
Is heuted through, stirring twice.
Crum ble baron over pasta.
W hat's for dessert? A classic
Italian dessert sauce that can be
served alone or s(xionrd over
fresh fruit and cake.

CAKE AND FRUIT WITH
ZABAOLIONE SAUCE
6 egg yolks
44 cu p sugar
'4 cup Marsala wine
6 slices pound cake
2 cups fresh fruit (strawber­

ries. kiwi, pineapples)
Brat egg yolks and sugar In
small bowl until m ixtu re Is
thickened and light yellow. Beal
In wine. M icrowave on IOO
percent power, uncovered, for 30
seconds: beat m ixture u n til
smooth and frothy. Repeat this
cooking and beating process two
more times. Th e n , beat at high
speed for 2-3 minutes or until
mixture thickens and m ounds.
Refrigerate until serving time.
Dace rake on Individual serving
plates. To p with sauce and fruit,
Serve Immediately.
(Mldga Mycolt Is • certified
home economist and coordinator
ol tha Single Parent Displaced
Homemakers Program st Semi­
nole Community College. Phone:
323-1450, exL 380.)

Sanford Herald
is p le a s e d to Join th e “ W elco m e W a g o n ”
F a m ily In S e m in o le C o u n ty

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If You Are:
Moving Into Or
• Around The Area
Getting Married .
Having A Baby

L e t y o u r W e lc o m e W a g o n re p re s e n ta tiv e
a n s w e r y o u r q u e s tio n s a b o u t th e area a n d
p re s e n t y o u w ith fre e g ifts .
If You Live In One Of These Areas,
Please Call
Sanford — 321-5497
Lake Mary — 321-6660 or 330-3311
Longwood — 331-4016 or 869-8612
Winter Springs — 696-2515
Altamonte — 869-4340
Casselberry — 699-9255 or 696-2515
Oviedo — 365-4363

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Mom brokenhearted about gay daughter
M i l A M T i Last November.
I kart m y only daughter when a
friend railed from college to tell
me th a t m y d a u g h te r la a
leabUnt I called m y daughter to
ash If It waa true, and without a
word of remorae. »he aald. "Yea.
Abtoy. here It ta months later,
and I still ra n'I accept It. When
■he left for college, she waa very
m uch In love with her childhood
sweetheart — at leaat I thought
ahe waa. T h e y alw aya aald
they'd gel married after gradua­
tion. T h is college ahe went to
changed all that.
A bby. please advise parent* to
check out the college their
children want to go to. I learned
loo late that this college la
nicknamed "Lesbian U " because
so m any girls become bonded to
each other there. I understand
that the college la aware of this
but looks the other way.
Here's where you come In.
Abby. T h e gays have rights —
there are organizations every­
where for gaya. What about
parents? Don't we have rights?
Or must we live our lives with
broken hearts, longing for the
grundchltdren we w ill never
have?
Since most of us must remain
anonymous, your column could
help us. Everyone reads Dear

A g o o d cau sa
The Kiwanls Club of Sanford recently donated money to help
youth President David Lanier (right) presents a 1500 check to
Lori Hartsock, board ol management. Seminole County YMCA.
The money will be uaed tor acholarshlps for youth whose parents
cannot aflord to pay lor memberships.

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Abby. Maybe you could start a
support group and unite us.
Perhaps sharing ou r heartaches
will help all of us.
; S A D t Young women do
not "becom e" lesbians as a
result of "bonding" at college or
elsewhere. Th e seeds of sexuali­
ty are planted m uch earlier —
and there are m ultiple roots. You
need to know m uch more than I
can tell you In a letter. Mom.
There is a support group for
parents In situations similar to
y o u r o w n . w ith c h a p te rs
throughout the co u n try . It's
called Parents and Friend* or
Lesbians and G ays (P A R E N TS
F L A G for short). W rite to II. and
you will be sent lltcralurr that
will be both helpful and com­
forting. You will also lie lolil
when and w h rrr ih r rh a p irr
nearest you meets.

Danish Saga cheese com es to Am erica
T ra v rl In Europe lias Introduced
many American* m a variety of
cheeses. Almost every ru m m y,
from Ireland 10 France lo Italy,
has a plethora of distinctive
cheese*, anil for years many
have been exported lo Hie Unlieil States.
Despite concerns over (at and
cholesterol, cheese consumption
continues in grow: In 1(154 Ihr
average person ale 7.5 pounds of
II per year: In 1!IH8 the per
capita consumption was up lo 25
pounds.
A c c o r d i n g to 0 or t ahe
Schecter. marketing manager of
T h u ls im p Cheese U S A . upsrnlr
c h rc s e s are now fo u n d III
supermarkets. Just as fish and
exnllr fruits and vegetables are
merchandised In colorful, cre­
ative sections In the stores, so
ure today's cheeses.
A shift Is In the wind as fur os
foreign exports are us cheese
m ukrrs from other nations set
up production In Wisconsin and
California lo keep up with Am er­
ican consumption.
Schertrr nays that Wisconsin
is a favorite spot for Danish
cherse ntiikrrs. because lls
climate Is similar to Denmark's.
Even the cows, the ubiquitous
black and while llolstrlns. are
Ihe same breed us those whose
milk Is used lo make a tripleerrum chrcsc they call Saga.
Th e creamy Danish cheeses
with the blue mold, mushrooms,
chives and garlic chive are
perfect for serving atop Danish
dark hreud and crackers or os a
lopping on baked potatoes.

(or U cup dried)
3 eggs, lightly Itcatcn with 1
cup milk
1 cup crisply cooked bacon
p lrcrslnpt tonal)
2-4 dashes hot pepper sauce,
(oplkm ull
Caraw ay crusi for four 5-Inch
lart (Kins (see below)
A rra n g e Suga. onions and
mushrooms with three aspara­
gus lips on each lart shell.
Sprinkle on chives. Add hot
sauce lo rgg m lx lu rr and gradu­
ally pour Into shells. To p with
bacon, i’luce lurts on baking
sheet pun to catch drips, flake
30 minutes ui 350* degrees, or
until set and beginning lo puff
and brown.
T ills kitche n -teste d recipe
m a k e s lo u r m a in c o u rs e
servings: eight halved us ap­
petizer*.
C a ra w a y C ru s t: Use favorite

llaky two-crust recipe or one
11-ounce package pie crust m ix.
made according to dlrecllons.
Add 2 3 tablespoons caraway
seeds before a d d in g liq u id .
Divide dough tnio four balls and
roll out to fit four 5-Inch (Indi­
vidual) lart pans.
S A O A F R U IT R A L A D
H cups lettuce leave*, tom
1 pint strawberries
2 kiwi, thinly sliced
B-H fresh dairs or oilier dried
fruit lapricots. figs), rhopprd. or
! i cup raisins
D k ounces pecan or walnut
pieces
6 Vi ounces Classic Saga ISagu
blue) cheese, sliced
Hlnse and dry lom Icilucr
leaves and toss lightly with
strawberries, kiwi, dried fruit
and nuts. T o p with slices of
Saga. Serve with dressing (Reci­
pe follows). T h is kltchen-trsird

recipe makes four servings.
D rs s s ls g
3IA ounces Classic Saga ISuga
blue) cheese, soflcned
1 rgg yolk
4 ounces light cooking oil
Lemon juice and white wlnc
(» r white grape Juice), lo lustr
Stir cheese until smonlh. Fold
In rg g yolk. Slowly add oil and
stir until tho ro u gh ly mixed.
Season to taste with Irm nn Juice
and wine.
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D E A R P IN K : T o answer your
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Is dissolved, or Ihe spouse d ie s !
and (h r remaining spouse wants !
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Calif. M O M . All
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
" W A N T S T O B E A T B A C f lR R " t
C o n g ra tu la tio n s — a noble
choice. A uth or and teacher lllam
Glnott wrote: "C once rning a
true tier’s Influence: I have cum r
to ih r frightening conclusion
ihat I am Ihe decisive element In
the classroom. It's m y personal
a p p ro a c h th a t c re a te s the
climate. It's m y dally mood that
makes the weather. As a teach­
er. 11Hisses* a tremendous power
to make u child's life miserable
or Joyous. I ran be a tool of
torture or an Instrum ent of
inspiration. I ra n humiliate or
hum or, hurl or heal. In all
situations, it is m y rrsponse that
drcldrs whether a crisis will hr
esrululrd or dr-escalated, and a
c h i l d h u m a n i z e d or d e •
Im m unized."

A bhy. why did yo u let her |get
away with that stuptd sta
without challenging her? UnfcMtJft'
_
rM ta ip *
there was more to h e r letter
you printed, we have heard
rd o e ly * *
her aW r of the story.
is it written that a m an
M M get a vasectomy
his w N
. r wi
wants h im lo?
letters In your colum n seem to
Indicate that since It's caster for
a man to get a vasectomy than it
is for his wife to get a tubal
ligation, he should have the
o p e ra tio n . B a lo n e y ) N e ith e r
tubal ligations nor vasectomies
are 100 percent reversible. W h a t,
If the marriage Is dissolved — o r '
the spouse dies and the remain­
ing mate wants to have ch ild re n :
with another mate?
Calling one's partner!
"ch icken" because he doesn't j
want lo have a vasectomy ta n o t !
an Indication of a happy m a r-)
rlagr. Il reminds me of ihe old j
Joke aboui La d y A sto r a nd
Winston Churchill. She la re­
puted to have said. "S ir. If you
were m y husband 1 would pul
poison in your tea." He replied.
"A n d if you were m y wife. I
would drink II."

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H ounce* Classic Saga (Saga
blue) cheese, cut Into bits
I cup chopped onion
I c u p sliced m u sh ro o m s,
lightly sauteed
12 asparagus tips, each about
3 Incites long
Vi cup Iresli chives, chopped

T I k address is: Federation or
Parents and Friends of Lesbians
and Gays. Fam ily Chapter and
Support Office. P.O. Hox 20308.
Denver. Colo. 00220.
Enclose a long, self-addressed,
stamped (45 rents) envelope,
and. because It la a non-profit
organization, please enclose a
dollar to cover the coat of the
literature. If you do not have the
dollar, write anyway, and the
literature will be sent to you.
T h is raring group of parents
exists for Ihe purpose of helping
friends and parents of lesbians
and gays who have heavy hearts
a n d n u m e ro u s u n a n sw e re d
questions.
Please rem em ber that God
made (a y s just as surely as he
made straights." T h e y . too. are
God's children and deserve to be
understood and loved.

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Celery no longer a ‘snob’ vegetable, but still around
Celery 1* such a common vege­
table (hal we take It for granted.
How atrange. though, that Ihla
member of the carrot family
once had great anob appeal.
Grande damea of the 17th centu­
ry fell It quite atyltah to eat and
serve celery. In fact, fine hostease* served the ribbed vegeta­
ble In a specially made "relery
vase."
Today celery la anything but
exclusive, providing a healthy
crunch to recipes of m any dif­
ferent cultures.
Moat celery on I he market la
the bright green Paaral. But also
available la Golden Heart, a
bleached while variety, usually
packaged as celery hearts and
I deal w h e n p o a c h e d a n d
marinated In an oil and vinegar
dressing.
When shopping, select a stalk
that Is firm , w ith a glossy
surface. At home, trim the base
and discard any damaged leaves
and ribs. Wash and drain and
refrigerate In a plastic bag and
store in the vegetable drawer.
Celery m ay be freshened by
trim m ing the base and placing It
Ice water.
- And to avoid bruising the
vegetable, cut celery w ith a
sharp knife or the slicing blade
of a food processor.
Although m any rat relery raw.
it may be boiled'.' oven-braised,
steamed, sauteed o r
microwaved. For any of these
melhods, cook celery only until
tender-crisp.
C e le ry ’s te xtu re m akes It
perfect for m any stir-fry recipes.
T h e c r o s s -c u lt u ra l C h in e s e
"b u rd to " Is similar to a moo-shu
which in Chinese means yellow

In

Olive oil
Ite se iu h lln g bananas, th is
green tropical fruit Is fried In
olive oil, removed from pail und
mashed into stiver dollar size.
Place back In frying oil until
crisp. Sail ihem and enjoy as an
appetizer nr w llh a meal.
B O IL E D Y U C A
Vuca Is a root local lo Central
America, and available locally.
Vuca
Garlic sail
Olive oil tu d rlzzlr
Ifanl vuca unlll Just lender.
Drizzle with olive oil. sprinkle
with garlic salt, and enjoy as the
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ol tha Waak faaluraa appear
tach Wednesday. Phone: 1210402.

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For Ihc rich flavors of Cuban
c u l t u r e t r y so m e o f G e n e
Farach's recipes.
N O T E ; Because Farach never
measures hts Ingredients, all
amounts arc approximate.

Plantains

l cy p chicken broth
l i t up hotsln sauce
1 tablespoon corns larch
Hush ground red pepper
2 tablespoons vegetable oil

S A V E A -L O T

F a ra c h -

I large. Spanish onion
I bell pepper
I Cuban pepper
I clove elephant garlic
I large Jar green olives
I cup raisins
I -2 lbs. ground beef
cup olive oil
1 cup red wine
2 large cans purred tomatoes
2 cubed potatoes
Kcd pepper to taste
Salt and black pepper lo taste
In a large pot. saute diced
onion, diced peppers, und garlic
In the olive oil. Drain olives und
add whole. Saute ground beef
separately und drain. Cooking on
low heal, udd meat, tomatoes,
raisins, und red wine to pot.
C orre ct the se a soning wi t h
peppers and sail. Fry cubed
potatoes und add. Sim m er. T h e
longer you cook It. the better It
is. Farach recommends using
ihc wine you Intend lo drink In
ibis recipe.

2 cups diagonally sliced relery
I ru p sliced sweet red bell
pepper, halved
H ounces boned und skinned
c h l r k e n b re a s ts ( cut l et s) ,
partially frozen. cut Into thin
strips
I ru p trim m ed snow peas (4
ounces)
H ( H - t n r h ) flo u r t o rtilla s ,
warmed
In a sm all bow l, com bine
rh lcke n broth, holsln sauce,
c o rn s ta rc h a n d g ro u n d red
pepper until smooth: set aside,
in a large skillet, heat oil unlll
hot: add celery and red bell
pepper; cook a nd stir u n til
s lig h t ly s b fte n e d , a b o u t 2
minutes.
Add chicken; cook anil stir
unit) chicken Is almost rooked,
about 2 minutes. Stir In reserved
chicken broth mixture: add to
skillet. Cook and stir until m ix­
ture bolls, about I m tnutr. Stir
In snow pras: conk until snow
peas are heated through, about I
minute. Serve In warm flour
tortillas or over rice. T h is kllchen-lesied rrclpc makes 4 por­
tions.

Cross-cultural ‘burrttos' are a take-off on the Chinese moo-shu.

Continued fro:
games, and W illiam sheaths his
play sword.
William docs perch a small,
translucent dinosa u r b y his
dinner plate.
"W h y Is the dinosaur's stom­
ach blue?" someone asks.
"W illiam squlrled toothpaste
In Its m o u th ." Raymond a n­
swers,
Anthony, repeatedly checking
his watch, nudges Raymond and
explains. "W e 're tim ing m y dad
between Jokes."
Margalle burets Into dinner
table giggles and table chatter
turns lo school. karat( classes,
and Natalie's modeling class.
Th e Cuban meal savored and
consumed. Farach Indulges In a
good cigar and a strong cup of
espresso before he rolls up his
sleeves lo help with cleanup.
T h e children scurry to get
ready for karate class, and A n ­
thony, when asked about his
dinner, says. "It was O K . but I
wish he'd make plain old pizza
once In awhile.”
T h e rich sights, sounds, and
smrlls linger as the door closes
on Farach's home — his castle.

CSmXSE'BUMUTOa'
WITH A CRUNCH

ca s sia b lo s s o m s , a n d Is a
shredded meat and vegetable
d ish fro m N o rth e rn C h in a .
Usually It is served w ith steamed
pancakes (similar to tortillas) In
w hich Ihc crun ch y filling Is
rolled.

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L#gal Notices
■o t ic ■ o r
T m o w N a—sa. ia■ _I I
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■■- r r c|j
I* a. u. y'Vw^
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HIM. Seminal# County Ftor.de
under th* Ficlltieui Nam* ol
AMERICA INTERNATIONAL
COMMERCIAL, and thal I In
lend I* register lai* nam* aim
m* Cterk *1 Mi* O m u l C*uM.
lemmata Canal*. Florida. m
accordant* aim m* Pravitunt
•4 IN* field taut Nam* ll t li M .
To am Section H IM Florida
Statutes t*S!
Aurcllano Grroud
Pukfldi February 1. IA II. M
hm

D EN n

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
or TM E 1ITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND MIR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA1E HO. R I W CA **r
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
PiaMHtt
*9
C A R E Y L W IL L IA M ! E T A L .

NOTICI 09
FO M CIOIUM B U L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pvrsvArl to 0 Sgmmorf Final
judgment ol Fortdetwre Ktfod
Fobruafr It. tttO andontvrtd in
Casa No tt 1292 CA 91 P of (h#
Circuit Court of the IITM
judicial Circuit m and tor Sami
nolo County.. Florida. uHharaln
s o u th ea s t

m o r tg a g e

C O M P A N Y P la in tiff, and
G A R E Y L WILLIAMS. ( T A L ,
art dttardantt. I *111 toll *0 tho
fughtsl b«ddtr tor catb at tho
Watt Front Door ot tho Saminola
County Covrthousa Sanford.
Florida, at 11 00 o dock A M on
tho *0 »h day at April. 1990 tho
following doter&lt;bad proparty at
tat Forth in takl Summary Final
judgmont. to wit
L o t I I . B lo c k 14.
O R EAM W O ID Irtf SECTION
racordod *n Ptat Booa 4. Paga
tO ol tho Public Rocordt ot
SamfnoloCounty. Florida
Togathar with tho following
•tomt ol proparty mhtcti *ro
toea Nd in .and 'installed at a part
ol tha ImproTomofitt on sad
land*
1

Rang* Q#tn Uit r tgor ator,
Dithwathar
Togathar with all structural
and impror*m«nfi now and
tior«4ftor on tad land and
bafurtt attached Ihoroto and
all rontt. ittuot. procaadt. and
profits accruing and to accfwa
from said promitav all of which
aro tnciudad within tha torago
ing description and (ho
habardum thoroot also ail gat.
ttoom. oloctrtc. wa»*r and other
heatmg cooking. r«tr igor atmg
lighting, plumbing ventilating,
irrigating, and power systems
machines appliances, imforts
and^ appurtenances, which aro
now or may hereafter pertain to.
or be used with, in, or on sad
premises, even though they may
be detached or detachable
DATED this iHh day ot Feb
ruary, 1990
MAR YANNE MORSE. Clerk
Circuit Court
By JanaE Jasewic
Deputy Clark
Publish Februaryji 29 1990
OEN 214

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 1ITH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. IB 1194 CA 19 L
C A R TE R E T SAVINGS BANK.
FA.
Ptamtitf.
vs.
FAB 10 RODRIGUEZ, at a t.
Defendant!!!
NO TICE OF SALE
1S7FIB
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sait entered in this
case now pending in said Court,
the style ot which is indicated
I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash in the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse,
at the west front door, 301 N
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
tin\. at 11 00 A M . on tha ttm
day ot March. 1990, the following
described property at sat forth
•n satd Order or Final Judg
ment. to wit
L o t I . S t o c k ’ ’ F * *.
S W E ETW A TER OAKS. SEC
TION EIG H T, according to the
Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat
Book 19. at Page* 30 and 3).
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
D A TE D at Semtnoie County,
this I4lh ot February. 1990
M ARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Cour t
Seminole County. Florida
By Jana E Jasawtc
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish February &gt;1. II. 1990
D EN 111

Legal N otlctf

Legal Notlcss
N O TICE O f
F IC TITIO U S K A M I
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged in bvtm eu at P O
Bee 14OT1 Altamonte SprMgt.
F L » m . Seminole Caunty.
Florida under the Fictitious
Name ol B IS L IO F IL E . end thaf
with the Clerk ef the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Fieri
do. In accordance with tha
Provisions of tho Fictitious
Nam# Statutes. To Wit. Section
MS Of Florida Statute* 19V
John R Muefher
Kathryn P Mutther
Publish February SB. March 2.
14.11.1990
DENS90
IN T N t C IR CU IT COURT
OF T N I IITM
JUDICIAL C IR CU IT
IN A N O F O B
! EMI HOLE CO U N TY ,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O P9 M M CA W P
A M I RICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
FLORIDA.
Plaintiff,
»t
D AN IEL J W H ITTIN G TO N
*f ai *
Defendant i si
NOTICE OF SALE
im u
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered in this
cate now pending in said Caurt
the style of which is indicated
above
I will sail iu the highest and
best bidder for cash In the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at tha west front door, 901 N
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
H IM , at II 00 A M . on the llfh
day of March. 1990 'the Inflowing
described property as set forth
in sad Order or Fmai Judg
m#nt. ft wit
Lot » 3 OAK FO REST. UNIT
TH R EE according to the Ptat
thereof as recorded m Piet Book
22 Pages 92 and 91 of tha Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
D A TED at Seminole County
this tithof February. 1990
MARYANNE MORSE
At Ciffk. Circuit Court
SemmotaCounty, Florida
By JanaE Jasawic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February It. 30 1990
D EN T V
_____________
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO H TC B N TH
JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
CIVIL ACTIO N NO
19 !HS CA 09 L
s e c r eta r y o f veter a n s

AFFAIRS etc
Plaintiff
vs
RICHAROWOOOS atmgie
man, if living and alt unknown
partiesctaimingby. through
under, or agamit tha named
Defendant who are nol known to
be dead or alive whether sad
unknown parties claim as heirs,
'devitees. grantees., assignees.,
iienprs. creditors., trustees, or
other claimants against the said
RICHARD WOOOS a tingle
man C 4 S FA M ILY CR ED IT.
INC . a Georgia Corporation
and STATE OF FLORIDA
D EP A R TM E N TO F
R EVENUE
Defendants
NO TtCEOP ACTION
TO RICHARD WOOOS. Ilv
mg and it dead, all unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under, or against the named
Defendant who are nol known fo
be dead or alive whether said
unknown parties claim as hairs,
devitaet. pranfees. assignees
lienors, creditors, trustees, or
other claimants against the said
RICHARD WOODS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on tha following
property in SEM INOLE County.
Florida
Lof J Block E . B U E N A
VISTA ESTATES, according to
the plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book ). Page T. of the
Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida
has been (Med against you. C A S
F A M IL Y C R E D IT . INC . a
G e o rg ia c orpo ra tion and
S TA TE O f FLO R IDA - OE
P A R TM EN T OF R EV EN UE,
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written 'defenses, if
any, to it on CH A R LES R
GEORGE 111. ESQUIRE. LAW
O F F I C E OF C H A R L E S R
GEORGE. III. P A . 701 East
Pme Strtst. Sulla 1402. Orlando
Florida and file the original
with fh# Clerk of tha above
styied Court on or before the
l l i h day of M a rc h . 1990,
otherwise a judgment may be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in tha Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court mis sm day of
February. 1990
iClrcuitCourf Saal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
C lE R K O F C IR CU IT COURT
BY Patricia F Heath
Oepwty Clerk

■ O T IC ! U N M R F IC TITIO U S

M M ( UtM
NO TIC I I ! N I M B Y O IV IH
ffclltiau* turn* *4 SPECTRUM
H EA L TH C A R E S O LU TIO N !. a
eanersl partnership *1 number
M l SBI I
SenLand* Sprint*
Oriv*. In Nw City *4 L * . | » l l 4 ,
Florida. Inlands la register ih*
U 4 nemr with Ih* CI«r* *4 the
C irc u it C * u rl *1 Sammal*
County. Florid*
Dot** *1 Heuppougo. No*.
York, nut Nil day a4 February
If H
SPECTRUM H E ALTH CA R E
SOLUTIONS
By: Jack F.Morfofl
Senior Vice President
Publish February SB. March t.
I4.fl* 1990
O f * 191

IN T N I C IR CU IT COMB?.
I I G H T I I N T M JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT* IN AN D BOB
StM INO LB CO U N TY .
FLORIDA.

C A i(N O N M 9 U # F
D UV A L F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Ptafnttff.
us
M IC H AEL J E IS L E V ;
M AR Y D EL EISLK Y.
Defendants
A M IN O B D
NOTICB OP SALB
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant tv an Amendment fo
Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered herein. I
will sett me property situated in
Sem.noie County Florida, de
scribed as
Lof l Block f l, CASA PARK
VILLAS. Phase I. according fo
the Plat (hereof as recorded m
Plat Booa 19. pages 94 end 91.
Public Records of Seminote
County. Florida
ef public sale, to me highest and
best bidder (or cash, at the west
front entrance of the Semin©*#
County Courthouse In Sanford.
Florida, ai I I R A M on the
22nd day of March. 1990
W ITNESS my hand and Of
licial Seal ef satd Court mis i*m
day of February, I I R
(S E A L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF C IR CU IT COURT
By JanaE Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 11, M* *990
D EN 292
N O T IC I OP
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business ef MW
Ridge Road, Lake Mery. Fieri
da 22244. Seminole County. Pier
ida under me Fictitious Name ef
A M E R IC A N A T R A V E L , end
mat I mtend fo register sad
name with me Clerk ef Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, m accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. Te W it Section
•AS 99 F tarda Statutes 1912
Beverly A Scarlett
Publish February 11. March I,
14.11. 1990
D EN 292
NOT 1CBO P
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Node# is hareby given (hat I
am engaged in business at 111
Slade Or . Long wood. Seminole
County. Florida under the
Fictitious Name of D A V ID
P A Y N E R E S ID E N T IA L
P R O PER TY M AIN TEN AN CE,
and mat I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions of tho Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
•AS 09 Florida Statutes Iff2
David L Payne
Publish February 2«. March 2.
14. Jl. 1990
O EN 191
IN TN B C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JUDICIAL C IR CU IT
OF FLO R ID A.
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
CIVIL ACTIO N NO.
•M 2M CA99L
S E C R E TA R Y O F V ETE R A N S
AFFAIRS, etc
Plaintiff,
vs
M ICH AEL KEVIN
Me;FAR LAND, a single man,
and a l DOLL, if living and all
unknown partlet claiming by,
through, under, or against thenamed Defendant who are not
known to be dead or alive
whether said unknown parties
claim at heirs* devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants against the said
M IC H AEL K EVIN
Me F AR LAND, a tingle men.
end AL DOLL, end
A C C R E D lTE D S U R E TY e n d
CA SU ALTY COM PANY. INC .a
F lor ida Corporation,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTIO N
TO
M IC H A E L K E V IN
Me FAIR LAND, a tingle man,
and AL DOLL, living and if
dead, all unknown parlies
claiming by, through, under, or
again it the named Defendant

Publish- February j 14, 31, 21.
DEN M

alive whether said unknown
parties claim at heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
cletments against the said
M IC H A E L K E V IN M cFAR
LAND , a single man, and AL
DOLL
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D mat an aefiort to foreclose
a mortgage on the foliowing

property tn Si Ml HOLE County,
Florida
Lot 11. D EE R RUN. U N IT I.
according' to Ihe plat thereof as
recorded in Flat Book xi. Pages
f l and 9}. of the Public Records
of Seminole County, F lor ide
has been filed against you and
A C C R E D ITE D S U R E TY AND
CASUALTY COMPANY. INC . a
F lor ida corporation, and you are
required to serve a copy of yuur
written defenses, *f any. to it on
CHARLES R GEO R G E. III.
ESQUIRE. LAW O F FIC E OF
CHARLES R G EO R G k. III.
P A . 201 East Pino Street. Suite
1402 Onando. Florida, and tile
the original with the Clerk of the
above styled Court on or before
m« 12m day ot March. 1990
oiherwise a lodgment may be
entered against you for the
relief 'demanded in the Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and saal
of this Court this 1th day of

A CAR, A TRUCK, A
BRAND NEW VAN.
A PLANE, A BOAT, A CATAMA­
RAN. YOU CAN SELL (OR BUY)
YOUR MODE O F TRANSPORT
V IA THE CLASSIFIEDS!

Sanford Herald
CALL 322-2611

Fetoruary^iveo
(Circuit Court Seal*
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F C IR CU IT COURT
BY Patricia F (team
Deputy Clerk

Publish February 2 IS 21 29.
i

I9S0
O EN 99

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IN THE CIBCI4IT COUNT
■ IG N TBIN TN JUDICIAL
CIBCUITIB AND PON
IIM JN 0 4 B COUNTY.
PLOBIOA.
C A II NO. TM FIt C A -N L
IN B E : TNB M A TTIB O P THE
ADOPTION OF THB P I BION
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Patilianar
N O TICI OP ACTION
TO GLEN * CNAWPOBD
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March. IN* and m* lh* arl
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iharaanar; aNararia*. a dalawil
will b* anNrad tfawnl yau Nr
Ih* rai.al damandad In in*
camplaw* *4 Fal.tianar
w iT N E ii My hand and m*
m . i *4 m.t Court an Fakruary
It.rat*
IS IA L I

Maryann* Man*
At Clark *4 in* Caurt
By JanmNrP Prlc*
AiOaautyCNrk
PuMith Fakruary It. M. Martn

t. 14 l*N
DEN IN
IN TH B CIR CU IT COUNT
OF TH E IITM
JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT
IN AND FOB
IE M IM O L I CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
C A l l N O -i* ««* a C A H P

C EN TB U IT BANK.
Ptain4.fl.
v»

W.T. PALME Bt/k/a
WHITCOMB T. PALMER,
t la l.

DtNndantli)
NO TICE OF M L *

u n it
NOTICE I ! HEREBY OIVEH
purtuanl N an Ordar Ichadullnf
Faraclaaura M * amarad tn Win
cat* naw pandm* in m d Caurt.
w « tlyN al which

ii

indicaNd

I wilt sell fe me highest and
best bidder for cash In the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse,
ef the west front dear* 901 N.
Park Avenue. Senford. Florida
21271. at 11 00 A M *an the 19th
day at March, 1990. the following
m laid Ordar ar Final Judo
mant.tawll:
A par cal *4 land in L*4 !4 In
B la c k " I " o l L A K E
B R A N TLIY ISLES SECOND
ADDITION, lamlnala Caunty.
Florid* accardlnt la Plat
nsaraol racatdtd In Plat Baa,
II. P*f* I *4 PW Public Racardi
*4 SammaN Caunty. FNrlda.
Baundad and datcrlkad at
•ellowt Bapm at tha Sauthwatl
camar ¥ Lat 14 fun thanta I all
along tha South IIn* at laid Lat
u. a oitianc* ot m g Ntl.
ItNnc* North a ditlanca el 100 P
Nat. mane* Watt a ditlanca *1
I I ST leal te Ih* waiNrly line at
told Lai St, thane* South as
dagraot. IA mmutat. IS tacendt
Watt along Ih* wattariy ima at
tald Lai Sa a ditlanca el 141 Al
leal la ttw pomi at beginning
DATED at SamlneM Caunly.
thit lAlh at Fakruary. Ift«
MART ANNE MORSE
At Clark. Cirtuil Caurt
SammaN Caunty, FNrlda
By; JanaE Jatawlc
At Deputy CNrk
PukHth: Fakruary II.M . ITTO
DEN Ml
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. th ill CP
IN RE ESTATE OF .
ALBERTA. TURGEON
Defeated
NOTICI OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha Adminiitrahon al Ih*
•tl,'* al Albert A Turgaon.
d*c#*t#d. FIN Number 0*111
CP. It pending In the Circull
Court tor SammaN Caunly. F lor
Ida. Prabal* Dirltlen. Ih*
addratt *1 which It P. O
Drawer C. Ml N. Park Aranu*.
Sanlord. FL B ill The namat
and addreuat at tha partonal
rapratanlatly* and In* par tonal
rtpratanlal.ra't aHarnay ar*
ttl forth balow
AH inlaratlad partont ar*
rtguirad to liN with thit caurt
lal All claimt againti m* atiato
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS
after

th e

f ir s t

publi

CATION OF THIS NOTICE and
Ikl any aklaown by an Inttratt
ad par tan to whom thit nel.ee It
tarred mat challangtt tha valid
Ity al tha will, m* gualHicatlant
at ih* partonal rapratantaiiv*.
vanu*. ar lurltdktlan *1 Ih*
Caurt WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY
OATS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON
ALL CLAIMS ANO ORJEC
TlONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication at nut Nolle* hat
begun an February II. ItN
Parwmai Rtprataniahv*
GRACE B TURGEON
0R1 W JOth Strawl
laniard. FL
Par tonal Rapraaantaum
PA TR ICIA M GIBSON ESQ
Law OrtKat *4 M.tnaol NUftar
tOC Li.inatton. ! N 100
Orlando F L UtOl
TaNpfton* I MO t it OOt,
F I , Bar (to uoala
Puki.tn Fakruary Ji. M 14*0
DC N IN

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOB
I I Ml NOL I COUNTY.
PLOBIOA
c a i b N ot**,? C A a a i
R d lO IN T IA L FUNDING
CORPORATION.
PlamtiH.
THBOOORC 4 NOCL. II.
LINDA A NO*L.*/t/a LINDA
ANN N O dL.---------------N O IL.
unAnawn tpauta *4 THEOOOAI
A NO€L.ll.llmarrl*d.JOHN
DOC utarwwn irtin t t*
LINOA A. N O tu T T / a LINDA
ANN NOB L. Hmarrlad. JACK
DO« and JAN IO O K. Tartantt.
T H I LAWOFFICC OF
DOMINICK J M L P I.P A .
MARKP. RABINOWITI.
W IN G FKLO NORTH
HOMEOWNIR!'
ASSOCIATION INC . and any

Legal Noftcaa
IN TH E CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TNB ■ W N T IIIF T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANN PON
PLOBIOA
CAM NNi W IBM EPL
III AMERICAN BANK OP
OBAMOE COUNTY, d PNrtdd
PlatniiM.
ARCHIEH WOOOBUFPill
and ANNE C WOOOBUPP. Mt
WIN. WORLD OP FITNESS.
INC .WORLOOP FITNESS
ORLANOO. INC .WORLOOP
FITNESSKISSIAMMB.INC..
FREEDOM SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION and
PALMER ELECTRIC
COMPANY..

NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
mat an ttw and day at AAarch.
it**, at ll « a m., at the Wait
r ¥ the Caarthauat *4
_
Caunty. at Sanford.
Florldd. MARYANN! MORSE.
Clark at mt Circuit Caurt. mil
attar tor tale N Ih* htgfwat and
best bidder tor ceWL at public
outcry. Rtf ‘ "
— I property-------------------------net* Caunty. Florid*, mar* par
tkutarty PaacrWad at toiiuwa. to
tt:
Lat IN. WINTER SPRINGS
UNIT L according N Ih* P M
mortal at rtcarda* In P M Beak
II. Paget m and W. Public
Rtcardt ¥ Sammol* Catavty.
Florida
The abava tala It mad*
purtuanl to Pit Final Judpmant
anNrad In Ih* abort tty la*
RUM

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
ipauaaa clatmin* by. Ihraudh.
*ndundtrany*4lha
NOTICE OP SUIT
TO LINDA A NOEL and JOHN
D O S . uhknawn tp a u tt at
LINO A A NOEL, and any
imknowrt hatrv dtriteat gran
Nat. creditors and any unknawn
partont ar unknown tpautat
claimmg by. niraugh. and under
any at tha abav* named Oaton
dantt. H defeated
RESIDE NCESUNRNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIEO ihat an actwn to toracNt*
Mortgage m a r mg Iha totlwwtng
Sam inan Caunty. F torn*. I*
wit
Lat *J. WINGFIELD NORTH,
according to ttw plat thereat at
rtcarda* m Plat Baa* J*. Pegtt
II and IT. al nw Public Records
at SammaNCaunty. FNrlda
hat bean Mad agalntt yau and
yau ar* required to tan* a copy
*4 your written dttontat. H any.
to it an C Victor Rutter. Jr,, t ill
E Rok.nten Streat. Orlando.
F io&lt;ida m oi. and hi* Iha erlgi
nai with the Clark at Ih*
about tty Nd Caurt an ar baler*
the Nth day of March, ttak.
atharwna a Judgment may b*
enter ad agamtt you tor tha
rtiNt damandad m in* Cam
plaml
WITNESS my hand and teal
¥ tald Caurt an tha ltm day at
Fakruary. IttO
I COURT SEAL)
Mary anna Mort*
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By JanaE Jatawk
Deputy CN »t

Pukllth February It. M. IN I
o en nt

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IIO H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO i FtASAb CA aa-L
F LOR IDA NATIONAL BANK.

Pluinlttf,
vt
TH E SHOPPESOF
IN TER LAC H EN
PARTNERSHIP. A FNrId*
ganWal partnerthip. at al.,
Datondantt

NOTICE OF SALE
Hotter it hareby given that,
pursuant to an ordar ar final
ludgmant of toraclotur* tnltrtd
In the above captioned action. I
will tall Ih* preparty situated In
SammaN County. Florid*, d*
scribed at;
Tha Harm t i l SO Nat al tha
W ttl
al tha HE
at the
HW N, N u tha North « 00 Hal
tharaot tor PukHc Raedt. All In
Sec I Ion U . Tewnth.p II South.
R ang* J* E a t l. la m ln a la
Caunty. F kv ida and last ttw
tollewlng datcribad parctl.
The Watt IIS 00 Hat at tha
Harm 110 00 Hat al the Wail Vt
el tha HE 'a al ttw HW U al
Sac I ion JX Township II South.
Rang* )0 E ast, la m ln a la
Caunty. Florid*
al public tel*, to tha highttl end
bail blddar tor ceth. at the watt
(rant door el tha Seminal*
Caunty Courlheut* In Sanford.
Florida. *1 It W A M . an tha
ITnddey ol March, lat*
Wllnatt my hand and tha tael
at thit Caurt on February n .
ttvo
ISEA L)
M AR TAH N E MORSE
Clark al the Circuit Court
By JanaE Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish Fakruary tt. March I.
ma
D EN It*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
INANOFOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO. NA1II CAabP
CROSSLANO SAVINGS. F/R/A
FIRSTCITYFEO ER AL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff.
vt
DARYL D RICE and KERRI L
RICE.hit wll*. tlal
Dvtondentlt)
NOTICI OF SALE
Nolic* it haraky given thal.
purtuanl to nw Order or F mel
JudgmenI entorod in mis causa.
:n tha Circuit Caurt at SEMI
HOLE Caunty. Florida. I will
tall Ih* property situated in
Seminole Caunty. Florida, da
La* II m Block H ol TANGLE
WOOD S E C T IO N T H R E E
RE PLAT, according to m* Piet
thoreol at rocordtd in Plat Book
it. Peg* If. ot in* Public
Rtcardt el Sem.noJ* Count,.
Florida
*1 public tel*, to Itw high*it ind
bast a.ddar, tor cash, at the
Watt Freni Door al m* Stmmolt
County Courthouse m Sanford,
F tord&gt;*. *f 11 00 A M an March
It IrtO

Clart al m* Circuit Court
JanaE Jatawk
Publ.th February » March I.
I*
O EN 1st

attket tael mtt and day at
Fakruary. ION
(SEAL JanaE.Jatawlc
Clark ¥ the Circuit Court
Publish February 14 March I.
tftb

OEN JtS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB IIBNYBRNTN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOB
SB M IN O il COUNTY,
PLOBIOA
CASI NO. ■PSOtPCARPL
Ham* Se. mgt al Amarke. P A .

Ltgal Nolle—

L tg il N o tiC f
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT.
■ M NTB* NTN JU O K IAL
CIRCUIT, INANOFOB
SBM INO il COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE ND N t*N C A etl
ALL IAN CI MORTGAGE
COMPANY, k PNrtdd
cdfpkrMian.

ham Cwarty. Ftortdi i
PktttNu* Name ¥
W ILDING, and m

CHARLES I DUHART.pl*4..
N O TICI OP ACTION
TO: BDWARDIABBTPARO.
David L Hugh**
PuMHh' PfWruery I. 14 II. U .
1oX94 K4^9q9( ill^ftKIffg

*

YOU ABE NOTIFIED mat an
aettan la torsi lisa Iha martgaga
ahcwmbarlhg the tallowing
to laminar* Caunty.
Unit 14 Build
tog )C. at HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUMS, according Id
Ih* Declaration ¥ Candemmtum
recorded March n . INS to
Official Bacardi Baa* file.
Paga* 1SI1 thru I H ! and
merit* n ear dad May 14 HMto
Official Rtcardt Beak IAN.
Pagts 1AI1 Ihru ISIS and
amended tot second amendment
Hwrat* racsrOod May S4 INS to
OHtolat Bacardi Book leal.
Pag* m i and amended
June 4 INS M Ottkiaf Racardi
Bowk lata. Pages ISIS Ihru IDI.
and Iv rlh a r amandad by
July II. INS to Ottklac Bacardi
Baa* IA14 Pages l**t thru last
and lurth ar amandad by
amandmant fharaS* racardsd
Fakruary 4 KB* to O*tidal
Racard* Bask IW . Pages Ida
mm M14 snd lurthar smsndsa
toy amandnawl lharasa racerdad
AAay 4 HM to Otfktot Bacardi
Beak m t. Page* IXN torn 104
and lu tk a r am andad by
to Omelet Racard* Baak t i l l
Pages t*M torn Ilk . PukHc
Racardi *4 Sim mals Caunty.
Fiartdk. togathar
A vid
atamantt *4 u f Candominium as
tat term to said Oaclaration
Tagamar aim Range, ratnger
Iliad by m* PiamtiM

PMntltt.
at

Pat auaw on**, e tmgto men.
tt*4 .

NOTICI OP
poaicLosuaa sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Ihel purtuenl to &lt; Flnel Judg
manl ¥ toraclatur* dated Fab
ruary IS. IW4 and antorad to
Cat* Ha att**&gt;CA**L *4 Ih*
Circull Court *4 tha (IO H
T IE N T H JudkM Circuit to and
tor Samtool* Caunty. Florida
wherein. Hama Savings al
Amarke. F A , PtetntlN. and
Patdutto Olive a tmgto man.
and Suierww Hawk Itonant) and
Ralpn Hawk Itonanll. ar* Ih*
Dalententt. I will tall to to*
el the Watt Irani dam at ttw
Seminal* County Courthouse, to
Sanford. Sammato County. Ftor
Ida at II tt o'clock A M an Ih*
Um day at March. I«*A the
following datcrlkad property at
tat Forth in tald Final Judg
mgntltwtf:
Lot It. AMBERWOOO UNIT
ONE. according to the Plat
ttwraat. recorded to Plat Book
II. Peg* II al Itw Puklk Rtc
ardt of Sammol* Caunty. Fieri
da
Together with all Intaratl
which Borrower now hat or may
hart*Iter acquire in or to tetd
property and in and to: la) all
aatamantt and rlghtt el way
appurtenant .hartof and lb] ell
buildmgt. ttructurat. improve
mantt. Iltturat. and appurto
nances naw or hereafter placed
lharean. including, but nol
limited to. all apparatus and
equipment, wholhor ar net phyl
kelly aifi.td to Itw lend ar any
building, utad to pravWa ar
supply air coaling, air tondl
llaning. heal. gat. water, light,
power, refrigeration, vanilla
Hon. laundry, drying, dithwath
ing. gerkaga. ditpotal or other
torvkat. and all watt* van!
t y t la m t . an te n n a l, peal
equipment, window covering*.

drapat and draptry rods,
carpeting and lloor covering.
haatart and attached cabinatv
II bainp intondtd and agraad
mat such Itomt b* conclutivtiy
daomad to b* attlmad to and to
b* pari al the real property. and
1CI ail water and water righto
I whether ar net appurtaruar.il
and tharat al stock pertaining to
such water ar water righto,
ownership ¥ which aftoett tald
property, and Idl m* rants,
income. Ittuat and prof'll ¥ all
D A TE D m u ltm day ol Fab
ruary. IttO
C L E R K O F THE
C IR CU IT COURT
By: Ja n * E . Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
PukHth February 11.14 ITTO
oen

ns

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
OP TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY
G E N E R A L JU R ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
C A S IN O .O P m iC A O l* . P
AM SOUTH M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC .
Ptatotltt.
vt
K I L L Y A W H IT E D .t lu « .
Datondantt
N O TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuanl to a Final Judgment al
Fortctotur* dated Fakruary 14
law and antorad to Cat* Ne
tt tail CA Olv P. al Iha Circuit
Caurt al m* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circull to and tor SEM
I N O L I Caunly. Florida wherein
A M S O U TH M OB TG w G E
COM PANY. INC it Plemlilt
and K E L L Y A W H ITE D . *1 u.
art Datondantt. I will tall to m*
highest and bail bidder tor cash
in Ih* S E M IN O L E Caunly
Courthouse, in laniard. Florida,
al It tta'ctock A M on m* ltm
dar a* March. IttA Ih* knowing
described property as tat Farm
In laid F inai Judgment to wit
Let II. SPRING OAKS UNIT
A. According la the Plat tharael.
ai rvoided in Pl*l Book N .
Pages II and H . ot ttw Public
Rtc eras at Sam,not* CountyFlorida
D A TE D m il ltm day ot Ftb
ruary. IKS
M ARYANNE MORSE
As Ctot k at said Court
By JanaE Jasewic
A i Deputy Clark
Pvblilh Ftbruerr 11. 24 ISW
D EN !J*

tm

DCNN

POBoo L

rag iirad to larva a copy *4 yaur
written Pi toner s, it any. to it an
SMITH A SIMMONS. Platotiirs
aiternays. I l l Wait Adams
Straal. Suita 1114 Jacksonville.
Florida a m . an ar before
March II. lfS4 and hi* m*
original aim Iha Clark *4 mis
Caurt armor bator* saryka an
Platotitfi aHarnay ar immadi
atoly lharaattor, amarwisa. a
default will k* antorad agamsl
yau tor Ih* rollat damandsd to
tha complaint or petition
WITNESS my fund and tool
*4 IMt Court on mis ism day *4
Fakruary, itso
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark *4the Circuit Caurt
By: JamitorP Price
Deputy Clock
ISEALI
Publish February II, 14 March
1 . 1 4 is**
D IN n t

IN TNB CIRCUIT (
TN B N TN J “
CIRCUIT IN J
H I
PLOBIOA
H N W I JM H G W TM H

OtYISION
CAIB NO- N d l l t A N P

AMB R ICA't MOBTGAGB
IB B VICING. INC. * Flartd*
carpar i Han. 1/kJaPIBtT
FAMILY MOBTGAOB
CORPORATION OP FLORIDA.
*r

MARGARBTR HOFFMANN
and JAMBS BAILS Y. SdauMi
FREEDOM SAVINGS JLJaO
LOAN ASSOCIATION; and
AMERICAN PIONBIR
SAVINGS BANK.
NO TICI OP SALB
N O TICI IS H B B IIV OIVBN
prutuaM at * Final Judgment *4
Foroctosurg dated February I*.
11*4 and aniarad to Caa* N*.
•SNDCAaap. ¥ m* Ckcuif
Court aim* ltm Judicial ClrcuH
to and tor Samtoal* County.
Ftorida wherein AMERICA'S
M O B TG A O B 1 IR V I C IN O .
INC . a Fiarid* corparattars,
l/k/a FIRST FAMILY MONT.
GAGE CO RPO RATIO N OP
FLORIDA, a FiarMi carper*
lien, l/k/a FIRST FJLMILT
MOBTGAOB CORPORATION
OF FLORIDA, a FNrlda corpw
ra tio n , is p l a ln l lll. and
MARGARBT B. HOFFMANN
and JAMBS B A IL IT. p u d ;
F R II O O M SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSO CIATIO N; and
AMBRICAN P IO N B IR
SAVINGS BANK, ora diton
wonts, i will M l to Ma Mgnool
watt Itonl of tha lamlnala *
Caunty Courlhauo*. to Sanfvd,
Ftor Ida. *111 « a'ctock A M . an
ma » W day at March. IN4 to*
tot farm to said Final Judg
mont.towlt:
LOT 104 DANBURY MILL
UNIT TW O*. ACCORDING TO
TH B P LAT T H IR I O F . AS
RKCOAOCO IN PLAT BOOK
14 PAOIS 41 A 44 PUBLIC
R I C O R O S OP S IM IN O L I
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ANO. tocludtog to* buildings
*nd appurtenances located
furniture, turnlthtogt and ha
turvt sltuato l
D A T E D this I tied day al
February. ITN
A t Clerk *4 said Caurt
B y Jana E. Jasawic
A t Deputy Cloth
Publish February M. March 1.

ItN
D EM IS T

NOTICE TOBIOOKRS
T A A IW A V B '-P N A S B I
AT
CENTRAL FLORIDA R IBIONAL AIRPORT
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Sealed pnpaaals tor maturtothtog stall Labor, meter felt, torvtcot
and aquipmanl tor TA X IW A T *' - Phot* I at Ih* Central Ftorida
Regional Airport will b* racaivad ky Mt* Senlord Airport Authority at
tha Offtct ¥ tha Dtractor at Aviation. Control Florid* Rational
Airport, lontord. Florid* until ll M A M March II, IN 4 al wKkh
lima nw proa*nil will be publicly spans* and roodatoud.

■iddart are invitod to submit prop au la an Praptaat Forma
prayIdsd
The war* tor which prop*silt or* invitod consists ot:
Schodul* 1 - To.iwoy R- IT/V4 L to T/W R)
Sctwduto 1 - railway
|T/w R to R/W lPM)
Schedules — T o s l wa y I Wa s t End!
Riddots must submit proponls Sir all Items tor war* to as shewn
an too pippssal forms.
Tha Sanford Airport Authority rptorvas Nw right to award a
contract tor Bid Sctwduto I. Bid Schedules I and 1 combined Bid
SchaduUt I and ) combined. Bid Schedules I. 4 and 1 com tlnid ar
to r*|*ct all proposals and r* advertise tor Propel sis
On and attar February IX ISN. copies at the Plans Specific*!tons,
and other Contract Documents may b* ostminad at tho otlic* *4 Mt*
Oiroctor of Aviation. Building ll . Central Florida Regional Airport.
P O Bom *14 Sen torn. FierM* n m M U or al Nw *ltlc* *1 Bristol.
Childs 4 Assoc lotas. Inc , 401! Saliado Straat. Carol GebtoA Florida
H IM Complot* documents may be obtained from either Nt* *lfk* ¥
the Director *1 A vial ion or Bristol, Childs B A woe lotos. Inc By
payment ot tap Ok tor each tot Payment tar Plant and ether
Contract Documents must b* mods By check ar money ordar
payokta to nw "SANFORD A IR PO R T A U TH O R ITY ” . Cash will n tl
tw accoeNd Thit payment it non refund otlo
ll Blddar does net want to pick up documents but wishes to have
documents maiiad. a separata check ar money ordar Mail ha
rogulrod to Nw sum ot Ion dollart ISW M l. mads payokta to otftwr
Bristol. Childs 4 Assoc iotas. Inc. or la Nw San lord Airport Authority
appending an which allies Nw Contractor contacts tar Itw
Tha IC O requirements *4 Nw Federal Aviation Regulation Part
end ttw Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (D B S ) rtqutr*
m ontioletCFR P a rti), shall apply to mis protect
Tho Bidder shell mok* good toith efforts, at dsllrwd to Appendls A
al a* CFR Pari It. Regulations ¥ Nw Oltlca *• the Sacralary *1
Transportation, to subcontract ll parcant *4 Nw dollar voiu* ¥ Nw
prime contract to small business concerns owned end control tod by
socially end economically disadvantaged individuals I0 B S I. In Nw
event Ihat th* bidder tar this soHcitalian queiihot at a O B I , Nw
contract gaol shall be dot mod to have been met Individuals wtw are
rebuttably presumed la tw socially and acmamkeily disadvantaged
include woman. Blacks. Hitponict. Native Amarkans, Aslan Pacific
Americans, and Asian Indian Amarkans Th* apparent successful
competitor will be required to Submit I within id days altar receipt *4
bids) inter motion concerning Nw D B I 't that will parlkipato to mis
contract Th* inter motion will include ID Nw nam* end odd iso *4
each D IE . II) * description al Nw work I* be portarnwd by each
named Itrm. and 1)1 th* dollar value al Nw mark *4 Nw contract II
th* Bidder lolls la achtov* Nw contract goal staled hereto. It trill ba
required to provide documentation demonstrating that It mad* goad
tains attorts in attempting to da t*
Th* bidi will ba besad an a rata tar wages at least as high a* Nw
minimum raws ottahiithad in Decision Ns PL IT I t incorporated In
Nw Bid Documents
Th* sag* rat* datarminatian *1 th* Secretary *1 Lobar
mcarporatod in Nw advertised ipaciHcatwns does nol Include rotas
tar ttw raquastod ctasiitkoHans listed betow The bidder It
rtspontibl* tar asetrtointog Nw rotas peyobl* tar such classifies
t w it ond whether ore* practice rtquirat m# use of these
cleotihcettww to accomplishing itw work Mo intaronct concerning
art* practices Is to be drown from their omission Further Nw
amission will nol per so. establish any liability tar Increased labor
cast rasuHtog horn th* usa of suchciossiHcatton
ID A*pr*ntk* I tactrkian
No proposals may be withdrawn altar Nw schodulad doting llivw
tor Nw tocoipl ol proposal tar o period *4 silty (tdldeys
The Sanford Airport Authority raterves Ih* rights to waive any
internalilies in or rolocl any and oil proposals, or to raodvartit* tor
proposals
All propoult must be submitted ot M l taros to Nw "Proposal
Requirements and Candtlwnt".
A Parmont Rond to o sum ague! to I00X *1 Nw amount *4 Nw
Contract awarded will be required
A Performance Band in a turn equal to &gt;0*\ of Nw Contract
awarded will b* required
A B.d Band ar Cortilwd Chock m th* amount ot IN ot ih* Total
Amount Bid m ull ba submitted with each propose!
B.dorrs must submit evidence that they ere prtqueHItod with ttw
Florida Department pi Transportation end art on ttw current
butdtr t list tatwobW to be awarded* connect lor Ihitprotocl
Th* Bidder eg/rat 1o comply with tha tallowing requirements No
member officer or tmptoyv* of th* City *4 Sanford Senior 0 Airport
Authority or ol Ih* locality during hll Tenure or tar on* roar
Itwveeltar shall have any mtorotl, dirtct or indiroct. In this contract
or ttw proceeds 'hersol "
Th* reordel nut Centred will be contingent vpws th* concurrenco
ot nw lector el A riot.on Administration and ttw Florida Departmen I
ol Transportation
SANFORO AIR PO R T A U TH O R ITY
Br Stephen j Caooe
Huge tar *1 A nal wn
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La g a l N o tlca a
I* TH E CIR CUIT CO UR T
OF T N I E IG H T E E N T H
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT.
IN AMO FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY ,
F LON I DA
C IVIL ACT K M WO.
W UNCANF
F IR S T F E D ER A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEM INOLE CO UN TY, a
c r p n l w argonind and
•lining under I N L r n ol The
Uni tad Sla m at Anwrlca.
Plaintiff,

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DORIS A. BEHNK,
NOTICE OF U L «
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
mat pursuant la Final Judgrn.nl
at Faratmura randarad an tfw
TTnd da. at Fabruary. taag. In
mat certain cauw ponding m tha
Circuit Court in and tar Sami
naJa Caiatty. Florida, wherein
F IR S T F E O E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O F
SEM INOLE CO UN TY, a carpa
ration organliad and aalttlng
undar tha l a m at Tha Uni tad
S iam at Amarica. la Plotnfitt.
and DORIS A. BEH NK . la tha
Datandant. Chill Action No
w is t* c a m p
I. M A R Y A N N E M O R S E ,
Clark at tha ataraiald Circuit
Court, will al I I M a m . an tha
17th day at March, taag. attar tar
tala and Mil ta tha highaat
bidder tar cath an tha Hop. at
mo Watt Front Door at tha
CaurthauM In Sanford. Samlnato
County. Florida, tha tallowing
daw 11 tad proparty. situated and
balng In Samlnola County. F lor
Ida. to wit;
Lai I. Block C. T H E M E A D
Ows WEST, according ta tha
Plat tharaal « racordad In Plat
Book IF, Pago. ) and «. Public
Records ot lam mala County.
Florida
Said ta la w ill ba rnada
punuant to and In ardor la
U in ta tha t o m . at sold Final
M AR YANNE MORSE
CLER K OF TH E
C IR CU IT COUNT

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BY: JanaE. Jaiawtc
Oaputy Clark

c o m m o n w ea lth

M O R TG A G E COM PANY OF
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KENNETHH CHAMBERS.
Datandanl
N O TICE OP SALE
Nolka I. hereby glran that
pur want ta an ordtr or a llnal
ludgmanl at laraclawra In tha
abevacaphonod pction, I will
M il tha proparty lituatad In
Samlnola County. Florida, da
•ertbada.
L O T 111, G O V E R N O R S
P O IN T PHASE 1. ACCORDING
TO TH E P LA T TH E R E O F AS
RECO R DED IN P L A T BOOK
TF. A T PAGES I t TH R O UGH it
INCLUSIVE. OF T H E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
at publk U N . to tha highest and
ba»l blddar lor cash. at tha Wail
Front Door at tha CaurthauM In
Santord. SantinaN County, f lar
Ida. at II R a m . e n March JJ.
lf N
D A TE D nu. j j rd day at Fab
ruary.lttO
M ARYANNE MORSE
A .C N rk ol tha Court
By: JanaE. JaMwic
A . Oaputy CNrk
Publish. Fabruary 21. March F.
I MO
D EN MS
IN TH E CIR C U IT CO UR T
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
CASE NO. •a-1411-CA-dt-R
RICHARD W ATER S and
K E N N E T H O A V IO L E V IT T ,
as Truttaa.

Plaintiffs.

v.
J M IC H AEL NORRISand
CANOACE NORRIS.hiiwifa.
ttal.
Datandant.
N O TICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
that, pursuant to a Final
Judgment datad Fabruary M.
I t t O . In C a s a N u m b a r
•a ttis C A oa E. at tha Circuit
Caurt el Iha EigMaanm Judicial
District m and lor Samlnota
County, F lo rid a , in which
R I C H A R O W A T E R S and
K E N N E T H D AVID L E V IT T ara
tha Plaintiffs and J M ICHAEL
N O R R IS and C A N D A C E
NORRIS, his wita. JA N E C
W H ITAK ER , as Trutlto undar
tha provisions at a Trust
Agraamant da tad Octsbar IS.
IMS. known as Trust No i n
SOUTHPORT CONDOM INIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . C Y R IL A
SCHWENKE and RAMONA R
S C H W E N K E . his wlla. and
IIN IF A da G R EG O R Y ara tha
Oatondanlt. I will M il la Iha
h,ghost and bast buSdar tor cash
at tha Watt Front door ol Iha
County CourihouM. Santord.
Florida, ol II oo. a m , an
March JJ 1*00. tha tollaning
dasenbad proparty M l forth in
tha Final Judgmanl
Unit M SOUTHPORT CON
D O M INIUM . PHASE II. ac
carding to tha Declaration at
Condominium as racordad in O
R Book I4JJ paga I7FF ISO!
Public Racords ol Samlnolo
County. Florida, and amand
mantslharalo
Oatad Ihis JJrd day ol Fubru
ary 1000
I Court Saall
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
Jana E JaMwic
As Doputy Clark
Publish Fabruary J* March F,
IMS
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your child la aur little family.
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happy almotpharol 1 oiparl
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CALI (417) 123-5017
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Le g a l N o tice s
NOTICK OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM I
Notice it hereby given that I
engaged in buvrwtt at 911
State Reed tU . Suite 299. Alta
monte Springe. F L 22114* Semi
mole County, Florida under the
Fktttieue Name el A R T F U L
S E L L IN G - A R O LL E R
COM PANY, end that I inland to
reg lifer Mid name with the
CNrk of the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County, Florida, in ac
cardance with the Previtiont ot
the Fictitieut Name Statutet,
To Wit Section MS 09 Florida
Statute* Its;
Glenn A Roller
Publish February 21, 29. Merch
h 14. 1990
d en m
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice ii hereby given that I
am engaged in business at k t
Millrece P t . Long wood. FL.
J2J5Q. Seminole County, Florida
under the Fictitious Name at
T H E M O O R E M A R K E T IN G
GROUP, and that I intend to
register Mid name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
(note County Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section «al 9* Florida
Statute* I9S7
Patricias Moore
Publish February 21. 29, March
I.
14. 1990
O EN 721_____________________
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 105
Leprechaun Lane. Leke Mary.
F t 22/44, Seminole County,
Florida under the Fictitious
N a m e o f T H E OR
L A N O O TR IE R C O N N E C
TIO N , and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clark ol the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions Of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section 945 99 Florida
Statutes 1*5/
Constance M Benneif
Publish February ft. 21, March
J. la. iteo
P E N 224

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CAN l a BOAT I a PLANES
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SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
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aiparianca. Light mainta
nance Call TP SOM_________

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Eiperlanced Far A tphall
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Call O b i III or Mb IIM

* ATTENTION*
• housewives*
E A R N E X TR A MON I T
Nan unaking, pleasant al
m a t p h a r t . M a rn ln g and
availing hour*. Pregnant
ladle* wolcomo

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LOOKING FOX E X TR A CASH?
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llowarlng plugi Call;
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m n iT a a k t o r AINnarChad

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A U TO COUNTER MAN
Wlll train, cad now!
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BE A M O LLY M AID Haun.
Man Frl. 1AM to *PM Good
pay Wlll tram Call Molly
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CASHIERSNEEDED
All shift* evAlleble. Good
Hourly wege Reise etfer 40
dey*. No eiperience needed
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facility! Friendiypeopie
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Leg al N o tice
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
B Y T H E C I T Y OF LO N G
WOOD. F LO R ID A , that the
Longwood City Commission will
hold e Public Hearing on Mon
dey March 5. 19*0 / JO P M in
the long wood City Commission
C h a m b e r, 12$ W W arren
Avenue, long*rad Florida, or
as soon thereafter as possible, to
consider A Conditional Use re
quested by Randy Dickson to
operate a marine accessory
sates, boat repairs, used boa!
and storage business in a C J
loning district, on the lodowmg
legally described property
Lots I. 2. 5. 4 end s Stock I.
Enliminger t Addition No I. PQ
$ Page 21, as recorded m the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
More generally described as
400 N CR 417 long*ood
At Ihis meeting ail interested
parties may appear to be heard
with respect to Conditional Use
requested This hearing may be
continued from lime to time
unfit final action is 'taken by the
City Commission A copy of the
request is on file with the City
Clerk end .nay be inspected by
the public
All persons are advised that it
they decide to appeal any de
cision mad* at these hearings
they will need a verbatim record
of the proceedings and for such
purposes they will need to
insure that a verbatim record is
made which record to include
the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal m made The
Cify of Longwood does not
provide this verbatim record
Dated this February 12 ievu
O L Terry. Cify Clerk
City of Lcmgwood Florida
Pibiish February 18. 29 &gt;9*0
O EN 175

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N t iia d tea local dan.ary.
Men Frl. Bane tit* Subttanca
t t u tt totting rawrlrib Aggly
In *ar*on Parti City, W l B.
Cornwall Rd ,Santord E O S

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ara Intaraitad In davatoaing
an atoctrank* manufacturing
career, wa ara Intorn tod in
■peaking with you Applicant
mould havo good manual dai
ferity, ba abto to follow writ
Io n I n s t r u c t i o n * , a n d
t it lt t a c t a r lly complete a
production d u m b ly training
ceuru You thould H u ba
abto to work any otngnod
thill No prior production oo
porionco It roputrod In add:
tion. wa altar compatlli.a
wage* and an aacaitont banatll
package If Ihlt opportunity
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inquir o al
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• SECR ETA R IES
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2290S. Mini* tog
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MONET RACK GUARANTEE
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SATURDAY HOURS 3AM-12:30
BRING THIS AD IN
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tiporlancad. Good Pay and

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tor IntormatIan
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calculator. Full time. Coll
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time • ] days par wa. I X ta
naan. IlM / w k Thorough
doming 4 rap. with cMIdran.
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iggw.sptos*........... m u t t
P A R T TIM E

* INSTANT PAYCHECKS*
S l a r l to d a y a n d g a l a
parchack within a wook Wa
h eld b a c k nathtng O u r
employaei ora contiantty Incauragad. and auntod to lhay
will make largar paychecks
all Iha lima. Sound Infer
atlingf Port time 4 full lima
a.ai labia Call today MO SI44

JANITORIALWORKERS
Ii
In Iha
Aiiamonto and Wintor Park
Moll moot Early morning
thill tram SAM to OAM or JAM
to IIA M Soma lake night work
a.inobie Traniporfalien a
mull Coif M l 1741___________
K E Y E S F L A .. IN C . Koaitorv
pays tuition to Reel Estate
School I.............. Coll MS MOP

FORATT. COMMUNITY
Apply In person M F from 10
fo 4 Seilpointe Apartment*

LANDSCAFCBS
E iporlo ncod with d r iv e n
llc a m a . F u ll tim e p a il
flank............................. M TSIM
LANDSCAPEX. W ILL TR A IN
Par) lima, local work
J«h Contor. *00 770 R R

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Naadad tor charge paollton
S IS am to 1:41 pm |MH
Supanor rated facility. E ic .
working condittont 4 bonotlti
In a friendly almoiphoro.
D EN AR Y MANOR
00 N. Hwy. 17 R *1. Oohory, FI
Moo. thro Frl.
«AM to 4PM. 4*04410 I E O
LA NONE NS

PRECAST COaCRfTEhANT
E «per lerveed, 54 per hour
_________ Cell U P 94U_________

N IG H T IN VEN TO R Y. kSMWKt
Hiring today, call now I
Jab Cantor. M* 774 4144

Jan Jtchwn adverflwd a hi
wanted ad to eery tor Iwr i
and l*w told me that the h
obeut "M call* and got i
r a a u I t a * •
Far FAST R ESULTS uta (
Santord Herald
CALL TO O A Y It
detained Dapf.
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Air tondlHoning

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SERVICE • All m ean C/H/A.
wetor to air. air to air heel
pump* New and M illing In
tlallatton. 37 V r i aiparianca
Wayne Oykat Sr now with
E m a ry ’ i Plum bing
Lie IRMM1M04____ m m *

Awnings’
AWNING ACCENTS

ALL TY P E S ! CA LL 4*4-44*3

M EDICA L

★ ★ CNA’S ★ ★
P A LL S H IFTSII
0 G R E A T SALA RYII
0 E X C E L L E N T BENE F ITS 11
"Ja in our oicollonl haallh
cart foam1'.
IHoaRhCara
m noo
M ANAGEM ENT

Gall Cwnt/RV P«k
Couple fo oper4te 9 bale

course Rtpfy: Twin Reims.
Dr ewer 169 Osteen. 22744

EARN EXTRA
$$$
M O N D AY F R ID A Y 4 6 p m ( F I t lt d o )

Pay By C o m m iM io n

To Apply: Stop By Weekdays 3-4 PM
And Ask ForDava________

S a n fo r d H e r a ld
300 N. French Avenue
Sanford

IndMtry Reply b F O l e i
1131*1. P a lm Co ast. F L
-----------------------------------

Lake Mary Araa 331 P R
SE C R E TA R Y

I

a PLUSH OFFICE CENTER a
Uta tour clerical sOMlt to land
th li lap spall Dynamlt*
banaftfst Hurry, call today I

AAA EMPLOYMENT
toOWHtblt.............M-lfl*

S E C U R ITY GUARDS TO SAM
Local compnoy, call now I
Job Cantor, tie 334 43*4

VILLAGE ISM RESTAURANT
now hiring t ip wrvor* A
M t t o t w i lor o n i/ m p h tt
Apply In ponwi. VUIOfo Ion,

T a b le lo o d o n . l awyer s ,
ossa mb lo rt . E i c o l l o n l
btnolilk Apply In person ol
Scatty's Truss Mlg . Santord
' "Bl t . 34lh Plat*.
7 331 M M ......E.O.E.
S ECU R ITY O FFIC E R S

G Iksns* roqulnd Choic*
canNotH Call 1*04 311*171
SHOP WORKERS........ U lf W K I
a TR A IN E E •
Pull and fill ord m ! Growing
company oftors quick raise*
and banatitil Opportunity I
AAA EM P LO YM E N T
7 M W .M M S I............... 1331174
TE L E M A R K 1 T IM L S L M NR I
Will tr#m. total
Job CanSof, MATT* 4144

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HEN AFFUANCES

SSRTbSINlDDB
II distrtoutors naadad Part A
lull lima Ha a*p nocatsory
KaOwrtONail Sli Ml*

*1—Apertmenu/
House to Shere
F E M A L E to share 1 bdrm
hawse SMB/ma Ph Ml 0*7*
• f t o r l p m ________________

W— ■oomstef Beirt
C H A N
COLOR TV.
M ICROW AVE. M AID SERV
ICE C A LL 1314*47__________
C11 *a i*am s. k llch * n and
laundry locIMw*. cable TV
starling a ltiV w k 3301433

KITCHEN, laundry prtvltogrt
Mature mala pritorrad Coll
M l toilerS04 77S topi________
L A R O I F U R N IS H E D ROOM

with private both, kitchen
prlv.lega* U l«
m in i

♦7— Apertments
Furnished / Rent
SANFORD
p r i v a c y In a a c a l l a n t
nalghberhood IfO- wk , t n
wc Cod M in s * _____________
A T TR A C T IV E Ib d r m .i n g p w
weak Includes utiutiak sacurl
fy deposit S3W
Call 3310047
L A R O I ranovatod I ar I bdrms.
rant by day/wk/mo A/C.
po ol , l a u n d r y , sofa far
children, ipactal diieount far
*r cituan* TO SAM arllAPtol
NICE clean 1 bdrm opt Ideal
tor caupla tlhS/mo plus uoo
security Ceil 333 MS*________
SANFORD Hugo 1 bdrm . on 3
tlaors Complete pri vacy
HOO/wk a S3SD sac Call

333 naa

_______

SANFORD. I bdrm t lk l mo
plus SJOO tacurlfy Ratorancas
ragulrad Cell 174 *0*4________
SANFORD
1 bdrm cottage
00*0 to downtown SM/wk ♦
w o sot Call OT-iiaa_________
SANFORD - Cory I bedroom,
scraanad porch, lighted park
Ing No poll tits mo. leale
include* water, CaJS 331-1*13.

Concrete

Nursing Cere"

W IS T CONCRETE SERVICE
Smalt JtbaPBJg M b td R o p M
Sob* Fro* Etl. Cod ooyttws
33AMFL Licin w A ’Inturad

DotSsoo Rurswg Sorvlco.loc.
■Hum Cor* Thors AHordsbto"
tovrie* * Aids * Uy* In'*
Wl 174-193_________

Electrkel

Peinting
nprottura
m r cclaanlng,
5 s n IIb yrk
f Eaip.
rr

H E R ITA G E E L E C TR IC
Prompt. Rowanobto Sorvk*
Lktnsod/lnturad
■ R M S Iltn ........CaN tor-333*7*3

Beit A Techie
GEORGE'SBAIT BTACKLE
OpaelAM I FM
GUIDE SERVICE
F rath Smoked Mullett
Lira Wild Rivar Shirvwrs
Fishing Eguipmant
CIS AOroagaBhrd.
............. m « i m

General Services
R O O F R I F A IR S , painting,
c ir p in lr y work. F r * «
Eftltmotoft. m m

COUPLET! RENWATTONS

USEOAfPUANCES

FIX-IT-FAST IRC

322 3443

v is i------------------

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Sentord t Mr. F I . It
Re*ld*nll#l /Commer c lei
__________ m a r t ? __________

Bob rd ing A b ro o m in g

Unormad For Santord totalIon
Pay H N to IS M hr D O K .
All shifts Apply: Secure.
Wad U1S/M 11 am to 1pm
Kntohtllnnl JGSR44

l

OE and M A Y TA O
ALSO
flKondillsnad a Guarantoad
GOOO S E LE C TIO N
SMl.Cammarctal SI. Santord

ipansaSSSsk
Racycllag Carp.

171W

1 -3

Hendv Mer

"On# Cell To Do It AH"
Tour Neighborhood Moody Mon
Ra*id4nfial o Commor clei
Cell ScvTI T « d g ,ll m a ll s

Rataranca*

____

3131143

HOUSE FAINTING • tra tlma
tor Sprt*d ctoanlng. you how
your yard looking reel met
•nd pretty I Wouldn't you Ilk*
your haute ta took |utt ot
wall? Fro* •climate*, raeton
abto prices You hay* Iha bast
vdtan you ceil Ihlt number 11

________ maa*7.

_____

IN TE R IO R G E X TE R IO R
Protoittonal worb. Hrly. rafts
ovaU. Tad. isbMIS. Fraa t il .

Lyadao's Prsm itonal I
Lake Mery Ratldant
Inter lor rEitar tor
Llcantod/lnsurad
Free EtHmetotl ...
U O IU 4

Paintini APipsihixpRi
Quality Work. Raasonabla
Prka*. Free E tl Ins . 3311131
P A IN TIH O JR tM O D E L IN G m
tar lar or aatarior Fane*
Building L»w Rato* 340*171
F* INTI HO
Iafar Mr A ■ i tor lor
ftouiei, Apf* A Etc.
lee wr CHtiaw* 11% dii eount

Coll oeyttma 333MOO

Wedding ComuHents*
Wlddlwgi [ipaclolly Far Ta*
Gowrn/conilgnmanl All S im
_________ Call ISO-iJM

REPAIRS# FAINTINO

P lum bing

Yardwar* a Light Havileg

Rdiencs flumbini, Ik

No Jab Too Small

Bookk— plng

Home feepelrs

Itt Owica Far Ta w Plumbing
Natdtl I QliHoucio Rvpe.r*
P Remodeling * Reg Iping
CF CM I S3! a 431-MS*/3334*44

GOO KKEEPING
Pa,roll. T u n . Small Butlnau.
•r Individual *1sat hour G up.
Shari (arm toi return* SIS.
S a h a btoej|an oJ_^_M ld a* *

GM M AIN TEN AN CE s e r v i c e
Call IN tor Etoctrkoi. Plumbing.
Drywall. Lawn G Irrigation
n l Free E il U k N I t

SUP Off Wire THISAD
RELIANCE INC
SCNU A DRAINCLEANING

hama tarylca. Raatonobla
Cartlfladl Call Pat. Ml 41ta

The Sanford Herald Has Direct
Door-To-Door Sales Positions
Available Today!

Sharp, outgoing w/car to tall
r a t a i / p h o l a i In n i g h t
c lu b t / r a t lo u r o n U O n ly
wrtoua mguNlaa ptoota Altar
3 B a m M*4a* A d ) ________
SALES

C A R P E N T R Y , hauling,
mawnary, painting and Ilia
Fraa ottlmqto* C4JI 133*37*

M O d lL I P I T GROOMING - A l

14-18 Yrs. Old?
Need A Job?

SALESPERSON

TOPPAT
ABOUT51 CALLS

MAIDSWANTED
One of the larged maid iorv
leak In tfw area waking naaf
dapandabto par font to |«in aur
team s day woak. good pay
Located m F «rn Park P * 1100

Slarl ol U R par hour Mual
hove nltobto dolly Nanaparte
tton Nhatba t ly M n a f d CoH
tar appointment--------- 331*412
AGBRgghnp________

TRUSSBUILDERS
Appre.imatoly id
weak C jilM JtS J*

Ab b w i

TE M P O R A R Y SERVICES
_________ Cad si*war_____

ID ItoWrKt Rd , Litweod

WURSTTUST
Full or pari lima Mutt haw
knowing
Call M l MM

WugSos*

— 1x —

434EW.Sf.Rd.aG Santord
&gt;4MG...............— JR /F/tO i

OFTKI ASSISTANT NEEDED

Full firm Turnday thru Sotur
...............1lobar organ!**

■nun wrier
FarkllH. bobcat aip arianca a
pfu*. Abto to work ovortfmo
S S J T p o r hour. Cacollonf
emptoyoo bonoftf* Roqufrad
to toko physical aaam and

StCURTTT ornans
All
ih utk *»• 11 *0 1 # (It a lia n !
benefit* Apply In R n t n :

M EDICAL

Hiring npw. call now!
Job Cg«4oc. sea 77* 4344

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mret......

H O U S EK EEPIN G

TEMPTED ID TEMP?

7T— WeEgWewted

71—He&lt;gWew3e4

iggw.MRtit.............jBMtrg

dutla*
Call I4F W F
C N A F T td tX IL L S a T R A O g S

ML TRADES NEEDED

71-HNfMWM»H4

★ FLOOR MAN ★

Full Hma aaaHton. rawdrat

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Publish- Fabruary JO. March F.
I* «
D EN JO0

71— H fM N llD M

Building Contractors"
I v t y C a a i t r a c t lb a S ta le
Cart Hied ganaral canlractor.
Rtmadallng. new cantlruc
non, raiidanllal t cammar
Cl4i Fraa atllm atw
«CGC04S447................... 447 13M
NSW. I E M O O E L REPAIR
HOMES, O FFIC E S , S TO R E t
ABlypaicanalructton. Rail Caw
72J40M S O Giliat. CBCtlWM

te rp e n tr y '
CAR FEN TR R
ripairk painting A ceramic
tito R k h ardG raw M l 1*73

CUSTOMCARPENTRY
JO , f l t i p Scrwn porchai.
d*ck&gt;. ro o m a d d lt la n t .
t a a k c a t a t . all I nt ar l
er/tit*riar ramadrlmg Dan
Hnmnwniwy. MJ 174 *74*
_______ F r u n l i m U n ________

LendtcepLnig*
m otor ark**-pruning b ctoonup
Mulch G now planting*
M34J47

Lewn Service

333 *040or AM I ITT
NO llw a tor that cawplala
tlaowagt Goan putting it ottf
Lai ut worry about It tor you
Call ASAP Claanng Any Uio
homo 130 guartnlwd
L It *ntad O Bamtod a I niun d
Call 47k ITU

SUO Off WITH THIS AD
f r r e n u r t C lte n in q

A FFO R D A BLE LAWM CARE
Q U A L I T Y WORKI F R EE
ES TIM A TES C o l l m 440*
Cbuck i Quality Lowa Cora
Comm /Rak a FREE EST I
Mo tob toe lorgo/wndl 3M 3S7I

WAS TO U R HOUSE W H I T E }
AND NOW GREV3 Call us
today I Wa ll b* on our way I
a A LL E N CO N TR ACTING
F o ^ra ^irim «to * C * ll3 4 b l* 3 1

■ COMOMT LAW N SERVICE
•• t • I l a w n c a r e . I r a a
attlmgSa* Call M l Ties
LAWN CARE
Mowing. Shrub
priming. F o il Sgrvka. Law
FritatoFroa l i t . . .. W*I7*4
FXOF ESSIOtoAL GARDEN EX
•towing, edging, new tod. now
wad. e* sad. ra wad. pruning.
topp|nT trlmmv*|. removing
A clearing, planting, clean upl
Complete Cera I Fraa
eumetetl M r Van.M}044l

Y A T E S ROOFIMOCOMPANY
Ail typo* •! not* A root rapolr*
m _ !*a *^ . ............ — RCM3MW

Clwnlng Service
HASTY M A ID SERVICE
8*1. Cam Hanoi! k thorough
U K OH 111. Tlnw CStaamg

14hours! Flolntosl
Frt* Etllmotosl CFC031S33
431 4411 ar 333*444

M e s o rv y
S O U T H E R N S TO N E WORK
Wetorlelli Jepenate gerdrn
paalt. ttonaw ark around
s w i m m i n g pool s, slon*
• m ro n c a tjtu c c o to O lM l^

M usic Lessons
Plead/ Keyboard Untrvctian
Accepting i M M t Pfl.eto
toiaone-Ail tovat* 407 statM i

Roofing
Tresh Heuling
YARD DEAR IS H AU LEO
134/LOAD ALSO. JU N K CARS
RtMOViO.F Rtt
ttSTTSi

T fg g S e rv ic g
ECHOLS T R E E SERVI CE
Fret astimato*! F arrP rk a tl
L k in* Stump Grinding. Too
m i n t doywMt o
"Lot The Pratoinangl* 0* ir*
T R I M M I N G . Toppi ng. Ri
mo*#l. Hauling all pAasas c
trwwoct Call H i u n

Weter/Air
Purificefion
r

MlIACOU

* 4 A ir F iltrtfw i fc
Horn# sM buitnra F*r Fr«
Eiftmafw Ca H
944-111

�SrotonJ H *n td , Sanfonj. Florida - Wadnaaday. Fatxvary 28. 1980 - 1 1 1

K IT * N ’ C A R L Y L E S t y Larry W rig h t

M lU n fu rn is h e d / R ent
r f lw e ie T T iS S r
a pall, toriaf m

I M w w ♦ to».TO m i

air.

A N F O B D • G a r s f * A p t.
UflllMas paid M i r i l r Block
toiriaai C
i a iiu ic o a

n a n M im i
. |Uil I

ft-A p a rtm e n ts
U w fw m itim l/M t n f
T in ftifu a
Ibdrm I bath* pool
fully aqu.ppad kilthan
BBNOOLPM COURT R B T l

________ m m ________
c o r n u u u m c it j
E X T R A L A B O I UNIT1I
I. J B J hadroom apt*
Poei/Tanni* Court Paactlui.
canvantont tecallen &gt; m u
tlon Jpaclalt Mo wcurity tor
auaHWaBappUcttil MB M X
f R II M L V R EN O V A TED
1
n. par lull* lurnthad
uoa mo or M Owtak pluo
HI Ca'I
m MM
L A B O I Inyawtory ol I A 1 M rm
turn a unturn aplt tram
Mat moinci toma utuitiat
Call Bart
Baal Iitata Btaltar
n n a o a a M a rk ry c a ii a i t w a
Larya rswavatob I btom. SSVwk
a 1 1 * 0 sac Ibdrm . |iit/oa ♦
U N tac Pool Lola a ouial
compia. m p t w a t w PHI
M ABINER 'S V ILLAGE
Laka Ada Ibdrin
I 111 mo
Ib W m U H m a A u p TOM /*

pine

1 Badroom Availabl*
STA R TIN O AT M/l
For Datahlt
Call Baotaraou
a ll Uaa
LandaramaFI Inc /BraAar
I I ALOHABLE I pud I
opai I— all, lit montti plus
tacurity_________ CaNWSiss*
LAMFOBO
I bdnti. i bam.
cb/p. tpaoou*. aa appnsnca*
ktcludad f/*H*l.to*v*mt*i
L A M F O B O . Larga I and 1
hdrm
pay manlbly ar
waakly O ap. ralarancai. 10%
all lonior CHUaml H I dial

SENIOR SFCCIA11I
HudH B I bo Praam apartowatt
MDt***ri tor U lava*

323-331)1 t i t s w
2 IM M . 2 NATH APTS
D»#f L999 H

Ft, Living A m i I

(jc o v e v ie w
A f*
2000 Uto Mat? Bird.
_______ J21-05A4
t BDRM.. I bath. large Ii¥&gt;ng
r m , large t i l in lilfchtn
w/dithworther, veflitai blind*,
wail lo wall carpet Still*
porch * palio All on lit floor
Call MV 74Hoc 099 m i

~ 101— H om es
Furnished / Rent
JA M EQ R D
.Furyi. haul*, J
bdrm, clem, .nice uti/m o
plot uoo/urc No pet* #1 B
Holly Av N 9*9« St 2 bt W el
M 92
... m a i n * 10pm

1 0 3 -H o u s e s
U n fu rn ish ed / R ent

Country Laktlraat CotUft
DELTONA/OSTEEN
I bedroom, 2 bath. oo I acre
Available 1/1 on leete 4515
me plu*depo*il)3i 4005
D IL T O N A - Nice ) bdrm ]
bath, tcraened room, garage,,
fenced USO/mo I yr lease
904 m UM Of MP 040 7459____
D IL T O N A 1/1 near all. child
OK No par I tors SM0 includes
ell Alter 4PM 574 MS/_______

HIDOEMLAKE VILLAS
3 bdrm 2 bath, troth paint
with all appliances, amenities,
I yr. leasa. no pelt UfS/mo
Call Prudential Gallagher
Proportion 431 S*»
_______
H ID O IN L A K ! V IL LA
tS90 per month
Lake Mary Realty. 233 «l H
and 1 U U u m
Unlucn.vhvd Lula to*,, and
S a n lo rd a r a a il C a ll lor
avallabilil, and tot.lfon*
A M for Brynda

» a iio Q
L AK E MABV/SAMFOED )
bdrm 1 bath, tovuad yard.
LU lfm o plus sayurlfy IMlAaP
SANFOBD. &gt; bdrm l ' i bam.
Im ttd yard, nawfy part lad.
laao par maith plut tacurily
Call O l a m . laara mattaga
) BOAM . lit bam. Itncad yard,
naar Sam lnalt High Sch
U U /m o Call
M* m l

B EA U TIFU L OCBABY
Poofuda 1.1 Bfy earner fof
Large ctoaalt Calling lent
Scraanad pa rch
Ilka
new
da I I I
SUPER D IL T O N A S P LIT 4fl
Huge great rm . new carpal,
•oft ol roam Open floor plan
Jutlpamlad
1 /1 * 1 0
SPACIOUS D IL T O N A SPLIT
3/1 Fplc. eel in kit. tertan
parch, brick Solar hoi walar
Warranty Now
liu .m

CAU ANYTIME

321- 2720
322-2420

111— Candam inium
R entals

H U Park Or.. Stntord
441W. Lab# Mary Al . Lk Mary

lW H f W 1 0 W |s &lt;
3 bdrm t both, wesher/dryer,
screened porch end pool. 1409
per moitti 1109 233 f444

niA/KM O MONET

113— W a w fid to R tn l

Haw Hamat, 1/1. good lore
Han. tow dean, law monthly

Ml D D L ! ego gentlemen. gu*«
clten . temi retired, non
tmotlng/dr inher, desires 1
br . or elftciency In lentord
or94 1239/ to U M mo Mel
utilities E .c reference*
Apply to Boa 401, c/ 0 The
lenford H treld. P O Boa
Its/, Sentord T7/T2 1442 _____
t k lP O N S lf
*• serening
mobile1 ho •■ ioh tip on ptvt
property
ed to relocated
ASAP J2I 7 0 /,after4pm

AA Carnal. Inc.
Call tonal Mmthald
Oayt. I M 1114 Baaa. H I T ill
O E N IV A Zoned Mduttnai and
commardal Almotl I acre,
p a t i e n t l y u t i l at
garaye.hady tiwpl** M0
Call Olaria Lam bail
■ BA San Florida. MIMEE
Eaaampt, laa iiaa______
O E N IV A - Zanad mduttnai and
commercial Almotl I acra.
p r a t a n l l y u t a d at
garaya/bedy thoo l i t . M0
Call (Marla Lambed
S E A U a Florida. M l ••**
______ I n b a f L W I M ______
O ELTO N A • 1 bdrm . I bath
110 (0 dn or lak* ovai pay
manto Call m lia*._________

123— F o r Lausa
SANFORD • 2107 French Ave .
in M e rlin Bldg , neat to
Ckriden Lemb Resteurent Cell
Mel Mertln TV) 1470

12 7 -O fflc a R tn ta ls

# ♦DCLTOM* #

B B A N D K EW O FFIC B B L W O
400 tq II. laT.IOOtq II
CC I IO N IN O I

IM M ACULATE
3bdrm/1 beth
47 000 Down
Non Ouebtying Morlgege „
■flnSflHB Rebi EltlU

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I SMALL B I N T A L O F F IC f l
laaad SC I Vary raai aaaklal
l i t it. Callaawi m a i n

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HIDDEN IARE

i e i — H am as for S a lt
|

ASSUME. NO Q U A LIFY
1 bdrm 1 haitv. large lot.
lanced back yard 1 1 . 0 0 0

QUINN IE A L T Y H I M U

BATEMAN REALTY

KSSUftUSlE, KO QUAIJFYIKC

l i e Baal Itlafa Brakar
1440 laniard Ara.

USS THMS2S00 CASH

II\l I

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1 1 1 W. 1 1 1 . SI. lu ll* 440
3 STORY W/INGROUND POOL
4 bdrm , 3 betht* femlfy rm.,
country kitchen, tern, porch,
A covered petlo. Over 3009 sq
II Seller moliveled „.., t4f,VQ9
LAKE FRONT home In OeBery
twoo down, essume no quell
lying 3 bdrm,. family rm.
inside utilities, close Id I 4.
Lease Purchase 150.000

323-5774

HOMES TO RENT
1

S P L IT All. NICE E A T IN KI T.
formal dfnmy, lamlly rm. bty
andaaadpatio Eaty acratk to
la . SR at
144 NE

Saaaard. W a r j T w * Banavaiad
thoppiny drip. 400 la LOB tq
II fora tlm a r ttpra 1 1 1 *HI
II K M NOBKSMOF Walar and
aladrtr avaiiabfa
Call ............ - ----- ---------- M* 11*1

UI1H1________

NOW H IBINO B.E.A O EN TS
D EB A B Y ■ I acra palma high
•oodad lei J/l hwna bull! In
I t l l A b o rt ground pool
wfdocklng
Sprlnklort.
Mrktho*. norm tyt
taa.aoo
Elian H I 1411/loan 4U JI04
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CO V EB N M EN T BESALES
EOB AL BALL i t . F A.
L A K E H A S T B E A L T T m a i l*

IT OWNER
TbaOakt SaaHrd
Q r.al.R ri,ala 1 larga bdrmt.
utility r oomfj fd bdrm, 1
baih,. Iiraplaca. pool lanmt
pri.iiadgat indudad Raducad
lo I I I LOOP Phony d a ,I H I
1411 or of l o r 1 P M I
naakandt. H I M 44.M H it

OR
INCLUDING CLOSING COST
3 &amp; 4 M rm homes In Sentord.
Oeitone/DeBery/Lki Mery/
Longwood/Aitemonle Springs.

S1.3M00WNINCL CLOSING
3 bdrm 1 beth. fireplece.
eppiience*.cerporf .... 434.400

LESS THAN 13,(00 DOWN
J 1 tphi plan, appliancat. 1
car garage on privacy Itncad
l /lacr*.
I4/.M0

ASSUME, NO QUAUFT
UNE MAIT POOL HOME
Maw 1 bdim l ‘ i bath 1 tlory.
appl.ancat. Iiraplaca. 1 car
garage......................... 1 U . I 00

ASSUME NO QUAUFT
J/tty. 1,409 sq If . new pemt
end cerpeL eppliencet on 1/3
ecre SS13/mo 414.000

REGATTA
SH O R ES

House on 3*1 ecres J bdrm . 3
belts, eppliencet, gerege, ed
d l t l o n e l out b l d g
or
workshop .....................479.100
PAUL A B ETH O S BO R N E
V CN TU R E I PR O PER TIES
121 4744

LAKE MARY
REDUCED
1/1. tphl plan, larga Itncad
Lot Lake Mary School! 141000
W ALLACE c a n s R E A L T Y
__________ M l-M W ___________

LAKE MARY
4/J. on Ig secluded let. becks
up to golf course, femlly room
w/fireptece end e den, 3 cer
eruge
4»"*n00
ASSUME A J . VK'"
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L A K IM A R T d t w .
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GET ONE
FREE
N o w y o u c a n r# n i a 2 b d rm
2 b a th for l h « p i k a o l a 1
b d rm .

(Pl l l S
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•Watarfronl Lllsslyls
•Modam Fllnasa Canlar
&gt; Indoor Racquatball
•On# Month Ffi*

LONGWOOO AREA

CM.

l bdrm , 2 beth, 2 cer gerasg*
dosed in porch, like new
479.000 Cell lot ieie, enyiime
LARGE 4 M rm heme, quality
rwighborhood, fplc, eiteched
nrorkshop' end more Owner
tinencing |134,000 E N A
Wescott. 299 JSJO or 229 9147
*vfc lov WtrvJQ'i

H w y 17-91
S anlord, FL 31771

MARKHAM WOOOSUEA

RanUI ApartmtHlB
On Lika Monro#
7335 W . S amino la

323-2628

141— H o m M fe r S e to
SAU ON UASC OfTIOII
D ILTO N A
1 bdrm
1* 111 . Hwth
1 .1 1 1 tq It la
acra 14a mo Aiiomabto Naa
Oval^Ttag Laaa CaK H &gt; 1 4 «
IA N FO R D . 1 Jbcbm . I baih.
FL rm, tplc. cailavg lam. new
pa.nl A carpal Raducad to
141.MB Call owner. H I 141*

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M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY
M Z IH / M IA A H
W I N T E R SPRINOS
1/1',,
ctnlralH/A Badacadl 111.MO
IE. MallciawiAL Baaltor
___________ m n o __________
Wlntof Sgringa. 1/1iy HE.***
LARRY MERMAN. BROKER

149— C o m n w rc ia l
P T E P E T ty /S lI#
F0* SALE IT OWNER
10 th SI A Sanlord Av*
Zoned GC 1 On* E M tq loerl
warahouta ar garage building
On* no tq fool silica b&lt;dg
with additional I.M0 tq tool
covered tloraga plut outttda
tier ago Onafofocrotttfraaf
Far bda can P I tot*
NEAR 14 On* ol a kind hfdg'
H E M tq It an m a c Mu,I
toll aval EtlafaChw t n ltaa

QUAOfuhil
iNew fouf, eturPininum tiding,
&gt;94^09 By owner D9 99M
4 R K S IO IN TIA L UNITS
Ac
fuel income tl4,49i 799Q tq ft
Price 494 400 Cell 222 3717
4 rts lie e fie l ueilt, income
117.009, t i per set 41*00 Price,
494,000 Assumebie tinencing
4 ft% 13) 994]

Lake AAery tchoolv *pp»o* 7
acres, large oa* trees a
bdrm . greetroovn. form*!
'dining, den ierge icevened
pool, 4179,000 Astum eblt
Newly rmove led. immediete
occupancy1 Owner, 1 9 &lt;443
O U T O F ! T A TK owner m uit
sell Hendymen ip4c«ei Bnch
house. ) bedrooms, 1 beth
Musi be sewn Best oiler 1111
W 1|1lh Si Cell 191 *74 11*»
«r 791 M ) 1/79

157— M O W N
____ H o w w /S e je
SANFORD ANU FINN
11X44 l/ I tplit.
screewedroom

71 Camb
D M

Repe 14X41 spNf. 12 Tidweti
41.300 down for qualified
buyer Under 4J44 por month
includes mfg and tot rent
Repo
14X4# 1/3 split, II
F leetwood Sand Point 41200
down tor quailfi«9 buyer
Under 4240 per month In
eluded* mfg and lot rent
14X441/1. 90 Guerdon

49 900

11X44 3/1. 10 Manatee. Fenced
yard
, , 4 4 000
14X49 l/ H i sptif 42 Skyline
sc r eened porch 4! 2 000
24X44 1/2 4piif, 40 Cham pi
o n /Conc or d F i r t p l a c e .
dry wall interior, very clean
411.440
34X44 l/f spid «0 Craftmade
Dishwasher, fireplace. 117.000

NibAei, 3234 HO431-3713
140— Busingss
__ F o r S a lt
BEAUTY IA IO N
Lakt
Mary 17 D Busy Shop, tew
rent 121 7313 &gt;7&gt; 170S

_

GENEVA S ACRES
Big oefct, eeiy ierms. 424 000
Br ou^hrin Rteify, 444 D M __

HAVE YOUR OWN RANCH!
9 * ecres Meytown Roed 10
m«res irem Osteen-*. 429 eog
Good terms!

CALL BART
R I A L ESTATE
R IA L T OR____________m 7499
HIOH A Dry let Orenge City on
county meintemed rd N&gt;cv
eree cesy terms w tilOO dn
er S7000 cesh 994 799 7745

Nan QYEiifyiat Mortpias
01T EEN11ACRES. W ELL
WOODED
11*000

lorfERStn ReeI Estats
407-322-115S
OCALA NA TIO N A L FOR 1ST
Wooded lols River access
44roo each No money dewnf
444 4 ! monthly
Owner
1904i U 4 4479er |9f4) 4111439
SCMINOLC CO U N TY S acres
with hogs# ) bdrm * 3 beth.
4(29 990 • 4 acre* large cat
trees 14* 900. Hwy 44 » .Acre*
44 40 OOP • Off Oeen Rd
lakefront S ecres 4I44.GP0
L A K K C O U N T Y I ecres
449 9001 44 acres 4297.000

SHOWERS REALTY
___________ &gt;214950_________
t A C R E S 2' mobi le home
Geneva olf Hwy te High A
D ry good water. 419.900
Oeys. 144 7249 eves 194 9793

S ACRE HOMESITE 130 000
H I M3*

111— Appliances
/ F u rn itu r*
BJ'S E IS A L E
Wo Buy/Sell Furniture A C*l
tectibte*. includ»nq I states
MW 1 Sa«*4ard Ave , m 7449
a CHAIR. All upholstered Nice,
clean, comfortable with firm
‘seat cushion and arms Ml
l. an deliver
322*119
O O N 'T TH R O W IT A WA Y I
Turn your major appliance
info cash Gall I D 234S ______
dDRESSER Solid wood, oval
mirror. 3 drawers 474 obo
Ptease teave mesg 123 9744
FROST IFR IC Refrigerator, It
cu H , teilured doors. »*c
candi Nan. 4)00 &gt;31 )001
F U L L S i l l complete bed.
encellent condition, spread
and curtains 4235
222 Mat
H O U S E H O L D Furniture. 2
printer s drawers, china, and
a tew antiques Call 3211*75
K IN M O R I WASHER iNcellenf condition While
S1AS Call 221 3001, anytime
LARRY'S M ART. 214 Sanford
Ave New Used turn A appi
Rpy/SoR/Trede.........M l 4til.
• L I V I N G R O O M S U IT E •
t Sec bona! couch and 2 swivel
rockers) like new Ait tor IPS
J l ) 4409
Call.............
• SOFA - sleeper 4100 2 years
did with innef spring mat
tress Good condition 111*413
SOFA, traditional style, solid
brown, 90" long, ) seat cush
Ians and backs, I bolster
pillows. 2 arm covers Like
naw 494 cash only 223 7444
WANT E D: Goad leaking 1 4 9 th
an&lt;tt, working or nal. We also
setI end repair,
123 4190

10V—O ffice Supplies
/ E qu ip m en t

OWNER FINANCING

C O PI E R * Gestetner II14Z.
mull! color copying Accepts
up to II m 17 copies I9W
Call .....
4J4II74

FINE RIDGE CLUB
3 bedroom, | beth, pool,
tennis, security 14,400 plus
assumebi e I 4* mortgage
4144 mo No Quail ling
Cell
P I *924____________________
VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY 2
b d rm , 2 baih * den screen
porch
1*9 footer 477 *123

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Sale
UMIAGE COVE
U IP E B NICE/t I badruum )
, . bath, dotbiewide Cathe
Orel ceilmqt hardboard t&gt;d
mg. thmqie root, skirting
Must See To Apen cute t n MO
Ceil Collect
ao/ o d to a O
•r 407 tee 402/ 4tT«f 4pm
O l BART J Ltf Jf "Xins nice and
dean, carport shady lot. qu&gt;el
mobite home park, no pels
over 44 14,500 Other homes
available
Call 111 9/97

L0NGW000
Spring Hammock P a r i 3
tdrm , | bath resaws I*cun

1 1 ** P3 000I
NICE country setting furnished
bdrm t bath water end
garbage furmshed no pels
per morth, 1200depos*t
Call I2J 1917

2
1100

CARRIAGE COVE
t U P IB NICCIt I bvd,own 1
lull bath doubiew/de Cafh«
drat ceilings, hatdbutard s&gt;d
mg shingle root skirting
Must See fo Apgriojfv 11a 900
Call Coned
&lt;0/ 9JJ 7040
or &lt;0/ TW etJI'efter iHpm
ited Prim Air so • 17 central
heat A a r washer A dryer
Good condif on f 7000 Lot 149
Carri.age Cove M d " 1* Nome
Pare Can I li «HO

SANTONO TWELVE 0MS
H F A M IL IIS • U M (R to West
SAT M A R C H ! Item 1pm
______ BefUdetoMet. I*_______
SANFORD
1 le s .le s M.sc
IIS Club B d . Sentofd Friday.
me V d Sunday Hi* Slh
SUN LAND EST AT ES ■ Oneefli
Yerd letol 1 lem.llet March
I. T. A !. Tam
tom Couth,
tov* seel, cetor TV. chesi el
drenevs. children s ciemin*.
toys, slreller. clerhinq M A F.
ell sijet K lichen naves, lewef
ry. pidures. truck fewer,
auto parts. Aten nos. hews*
h*ut items *t every kind. JO
lish tent head A Hand,
assessor! ,*, ais M i n n a
Tartaca. O T I H L ____________

9*1

15 FAMILY TRRO SALE
M A R C H ! A T • 1AM I F M
I t o L A K E V I E W O B SANFOBD
Baby lie-ns. and lots at misc.

1909 Odk h t Sin lotd
lettJOmStlSat enlyl

20 (LOOMING ORCHIDS
iii/eech a s a t m a b c h i
IS* Fiend* Av*.. Geneve

3 1 t—W &lt; n t« d to Buy
New F 4tro*% Metals .
KOKOMO
........

i f I — Building
M aterials
A LL S T E E L BUI LDI NGS *1
dealer invoice. J.OOO to 40.000
sq fl Call &lt;07 291 4291 collect

ID-1199

232— M u s ica l
A A rc h a n d isa

STONE ISLAH0

1SS— C ondom inium s
Co-Op / Sale
Sanford Condo All appliances
washer,dryer in apt 3 bdrm. 2
full balht^ 411.940
499 4999

G iB B R U c C Iw t h r ir d S iR
MARCH T B S * *AM to *BM
S ill HE S T E R A V t . SANFORD
I Behind Flee World oil H U
Pen IM I h TM tO n e lli M i m s
MARCH t • ] I AM T O IB M
01SS SB i l l Geneve Mftre.
coll** and end Iablet, bed
din*. " U K too/%. kids cletKes
end tones.eto
Stoll*/

143—W ite r lr o n t
P r o p r t y / Sole
1 I ac on 11 Monroe
A water 4140 000 111 4044-

153— A creage
L o fs /S a lt

City watar. TERM S

By owner. 1 bdrm I baih.
cantral H/A. on | loft J l}
Homewood Or I aoa a n aa*l
LONOWOOO . Actum able. a/},
pool, tat o n Hawr i a mall.
larga lea E ahat
H I If f

:

S IT -O a r a e tte k f
CRAFT S B Hovsahafd items
Thwrs . F r i . and Sat, ()/!
1/Jl, 9 te I 154 Bunker Lane,
Sanlord I t *4 towards Pao*a)

GENEVA

LOCH ARSON

0

f v l r i r u B e end Ja N n s e n .
Baufht lev**r mufw
M M tO lto rs
m IMS

A S I U M E NO Q U A L I F Y .
SAAABT Dai haw l/i Idaal tor
•mall lamlly Inttde uhllly.
war,only Ouaiilyl H U M

117— C om m ercial
Rentals

C O U N TB Y B U T C L O t ll 1
woodad acrat aim daubla
wlda an paaad road tur
roundad by aipantlaa hamat
I I .ran hat 4 babU lug brook I
Only
...............V M M
Matro Baal EilaNCa. lac.

2-1MT 0VTKM M NOTONS

S U F E B W i ll TO W N HO USE.
Nlc* ar*a pool Wafer w ea r
Indudad In mamlananca fa*
Ortallral ly reduced to STUB*

A AA IU 1 IK 1 1 I C E M T IB •
Maw oflica Whta MS H la
1.4*1 It Bart with or w/o
olf ,cat tfartmg al MM/ma
Hwy. Il/fl B IB t il
^ C l l U l t W
^ ^

321473*.............. 3212237

TAKE IIP FATMENTS
Me Mi ii| I b 11

Bemiln Evlv* an tveflev i n HB
I/O. lull cenves to*, meoy
e itre i M UST S E LL !I
tU U q tM B
H I WO*

Buyout in Ih t C rta ftr
SanfonSLakt Mary an*.

1 is — industrial
R entals

New } bdrm. 1 hath, parage.
community pool A tenni* No
Pen ....... n a n n i f f o r i p w.

• • O LD tM O B ILl CIBRA
IM S m l ____ _
o**tof...... . m o n e y B u m
Asb Far Peer** Bwfwes

lin .R U M K M ttO C R 17

W r list in d sdl

D E b A B Y ^ _ b a 5 5 n ^ l* Iir
lurnlthad. yard mamlananca
and walar Indudad Oulla
mob, la homa park, no pat*.
aaar U U EVm * C E I U 1 I IT I
LIV E IN TH E C O U N TB T
1
badraom mablla Kama, ranya.
ralr , watar Indudad m 104

ASSOCUTES NEEDED

IRS FDNCED MICTION

Itow " H i CM IM Btoll

•% C m 3 4 4 % m •

117-M takito
Hom es / Newt

CANAL FRONT

2 bedroom, 1 hath. 4140 month
plut tacurity . Call 122 4705

R E A L T Y , INC.

LAKE B U S Y l b * m l banT
wall I* wall carpal, ch/a.
Hncad yard Call Ell WEB
I B O B M .L a a n mamlananca
M d Small cblldrwi/ptlt OK
CaB M M M l_________
111* C L A I B M O N T S T . S
badraam. I babi. suS/ma
ufutdapwtft
Call TO * 7U

tto c i cuii sa nfm d

» i —C en

a is— M a t t M e
A c c ts u r lti

STENSTROM

IftS— D w fiexT rig to x / U n it

.

n i-C a r t

B E A U T Y SALON W ED
T/lB/«0 IB M
K M en Blot*
1 /H Sentord............... H I 41*0

IIS I . OKI A a * , I
b d rm ., Itwnhaut*. Appll
m e a t air, carpal. UE*/me..
w .t o met. McObwall
lW W M r lW B B I
1 BbBiA. 1 BAT h T
dryar. Iiraplaca SUE par
manth pbn sacurify * » H O

....... ....... Call m MW

311— A uctions

FIANO FOR SALE
Re«pon«tbte party to aeiuma
email monthly paymgnft on
Spinet Plane Can be teen
locally Credit Dept
90* 254 4491

331— M is c illa n o o u s
M OTOROLA RADIOS
I»*y.
great communlca tiont
tytltm . one bate. 3 mobiiet
w. antenna 42.900 value, tac
rifle# at 4440/offer 244 2274

ABOVE GROUND FOOL
31 ft., with becking and ac
cetw rlav and (aquadrotdl
474P
Call 2D 3495
BA LLY 10 i II panel walk in
tree ter w weatherproof fop, 3
hone compreifor A eteefrk
detroetcoil Ai uooo Call
*47 449-9999.

BUY..

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HUB V S CROWN FAWN
497 )2) 1744_________
•
C H E S TO F DRAWERS
Large m e, 4*5
___________ 23)1194___________
CYPRESS F E N C E POSTS •IHe
4 ft 4 in a 3 in 1 00 each Call
m m m ____________________
• D P WE I GHT Bench w 400
ibt of weightt. a long bare,
and ehoft one 4&lt;00 Jim any
day, f acept Safe 120 f i l l
F L E A M A R K E T MAT E RI A L
Jim Beam bottle*, whiekey
decanter and jug* Mi*c
item* Call
1220510
• HUNDREDS OF name brand
gollbali* SOceach Call
___________ 1)09944
• I RO N RI T E M A N G E L
I RON E M like new Sit down
to iron 475 Call now t l i t 5*9)
• O L D E R Grace 150 airiest
paint tprayler tor part*. 450
obo Call 122 *S2 &gt; morning*
SOLID GOLD Double Eag e HO
gold com with U kt repe A
beitte brand new Paid 4215
atk 4140 call any time 13) 9904
• TABL E LAMPS bra** with
linen *hadev Very nice condt
, Non 415 lor pair. 123 4904
2 M O BILE PHONES 1 Porte
b&lt;e, I Permanent mount Ac
ce**ort#«. 4400 o b o
m 1474
after 4pm

ISO to f 100,000
12 ditlributqr* needed Part A
full time No exp decenary
RobertO Hod 474 2210

TARE NT FRTMCVTS
»&gt;c**t toe. lea. title, etc.
•* C H I V Y IB I C Y R U M
Auto, efv, i dr, s to w . Really
Lee Miles! Only .... I H J f l
C s H A f .F m e .B H in
A RK C O M O R O 'to Rum Bead.
nes* t i r e s . B r a k e * .
e*rk G**d tr*n*B*rtall(*
ter IS M e / W C e ll.....H I Jtol
Ef BUICK BARR A V E N U C
WAS Ills * * ■ NOW H i m
&lt;*MBAI
...................
m n n e r n i mt
Asb Fer G*er*e Buffees

CNCVTC0NVETTC2N1
W jM TM E B

M * «tN

TAAE UP FITMENTS
*■&lt;*•"*•.1*9 . mi*, etc.
E* FO R D BSCORT
Lee
miles. *ir. store* cattetto.
Oriu.e fntorler .....I I B M / i w
Cell Mr Perm . H J l i t l
M C A D ll LAC BROUGHAM
IEEMAI
SALE BRICE ....
u .t tl
TO i is i e r u i rm
Asb Far Gser*e lurrees

OOOSC NAM QMNCIR *19
Tletod . ntovs eir,
AM, FM tf.ro HO MO
Call weekdays
D O D O ! SM
1*0!.
LOADEOf ......
Seminole Ferd

BS/PB
HO SSI.
FULLY
u ses
TO leal

MOW* Deri* MReyel
W A S w . m * ISIs tss
f L M W A ....................

m m ie ru i i*n
As* F tr Ceerpe Burrows
FAIR W A Y M O TO BI
Hem* el *i*t Oeen A Bide"
JM EUSl/W Lanyeoed H I HE*
OOV■ BR M IN T S H IE D
Vehitlet Irem nob Fords
Mercs dn . Carvel.es Chevys
Surplus
B u y e r . Gu i d e
I MS tU *000 E it. SEI/1

T M iU fP K Y im n
eacepttas. lag. bite, etc
I I PONT IAC LCMANS
White. 4 door., air, tterao,
Only
...... 11)9 37/mo
Call Mr Payne. 12)212)

eacept toe. tea. title, etc
M P LY M O U TH R IL IA N T
A ut * . d i r . M U S T
t i l t ................ ....... ! « / to/me
Ceil M r B e m s .H J I i n
1*1* BORO M U ST A NO • tl**1
Have Id er mar* cars under
Hood Call Bendy Vaunt.

________ a i a m

ISM TROOP I B L I • tow miles,
very clean Cell Bendy Teunq.
....................at-*t*E
1*0 TO Y O T A BUB •M**» He**
M ar mere smell trucks undar
Cell Rtndy Voun*.
....................... n t -s r a

7 1 MENCVtT COMET
Geed dsvendaM* war* car
A ts m q l/ n i....... Call H I MIS

77C M IM 035b
P S. P/B. auto, ti.700 or bet)
irttr
Cell m 4099after 4pm

TtCHCVTUft
4 Speed, air., 'tee! 'boa, run*
feed! 14909 After 4pm m 141)
'79 A U D I S99BS New tire* B
battery. 1 deer. Leather inte
nor II.3QB............
m a in
'll BUICK R EGAL
Wrecked
grill and right front tender.
Reminder of ear In mint tond
A l l at p a r t * 2 ) 1 0144
M O ID S M O B ILB ROYAL
SALE PRICE
45.995
A'-OBOmi..................
.0000991*
Dealer
313 1191 a r U M f f l
A*k Fer George Burrow^
'79 FORD F I EST A * run* good
Heater, New paint 4540 Cat)
Ml l ap, anytime
-M C H IV Y CA V ALIER Watae •
Clean, dependable 52)00 be*t
etler Call m 3493 _________

IS COUGAR
Fuit power* a/c. am/tm, 3
dear, 77.008 ml. I). 400 22) 2S77

-IS JAGUAR I jr
c y l . mint tend &lt;0 000 mi
424 OOOFtrm . Carl 2)9 J009
17 OLOS-99 Regency Breufh am
Me tic uteutty Ma intained
(L300429AI
SALE PRICE
49.995
Oeater
&gt;211)91 ar U t 3993
Aik For George Burrow*
09 CADILLAC DC VILLE
3 TeChoate From
YOU PICK
...... *..119.995
Dealer
&gt;23 1)91 er U 1 1991
11

2 33-A uto^ P arts
/ A cctsso rif s

HONDA ACCORD U 'IS
Fully looded. 5 tpeed
supporter 4pm ......
m tea;
•9 Oid4 Catei* Quad 4
WAS 113.995 • NOW 49.995
(#9*79)............... .........
3*31391 er 131 2993
A*k Far George Burrow*
M CADI L LAC ELDORADO
W a t 19,100 No w 14.400
I K301459A) Dealer
123 )291
9)1)991
ar......
99CAOILLAC BROUGHAM
CL1S7730A)
SALE PRICE
411.700
Dealer
321 3)91 ar H I 1991
A*k For George Burrow*

UdCEid Contimbtil MwkVI
U B I L L BLASS E D ITIO N
Loaded On# caring non *mpk
■ng owner Ail paper* 1 ) *oo
Call
77a 44*3

TARE UF FATMENTS
Ns M b r e t Dbwb --------e.ctpf fe&lt; teg till*, stc
W PONTIAC ORAND AM
Auto, elr Csstofte. I* velv*
tnRln* ............... *1 /* /*/mo
Cell Mr Psyn*. T O 1 IH

■O LLO VIR t 71 Plymouth Mori
t e n , t o r p a r t* N e w
carburalor, rebuilt engine,
good tlret. rim* .and more
t i l l tor ell Celt 123 H&gt;1
TOPPER tor regular vxe truck
bed One broken window
A*king4 7 S Call 111 0346

2 3 5 -T r u c k s /
B u m / V a n s __

CHEVTVjTDN PICKUF
IS/!, Unqbtd. !
lloov
shift, ttfonq liO CIO motor
Looks w d runs Rrssl1 1 1 .tM
tire,
................Call H I «tol

TAAEUF PAYMENTS
Nl Manty Dbbe
eecept tav. fag. title, etc
I ) NISSAN PICK UP KINO
CAB
Ate. tteraw cautte.
only.............................. 4119 74
Call Mr Payne, W) 312)
1994 R AN GEK GOOO TRANS
PORT A T ION 141.795
Seminole Ford---------- , 3211 &lt;91

77 DODGE, IS PASSSENGER

OLDSOEM'17
E.cepifenelly Clean ! deer,
auto bucket mats, censeto.
air. lull power Like Newlt
u a iiM in u m
rw m e
FDNTIAC IU N B IB D M s c y l s
speed Run* Good I taco Cell
H I (US! after I pm weekdays

PONTIACFIRUINDFOtMUlA

R e b u i l t e n g in e and
trammkttJen. 240 V I A C.
cruite. 1500' in new tire*, runt
great, good body no ruitt
Mu*t Mill Atktng 42 900 Day*.
&gt;94 0X30. Eve*. 222 9201

237— Tractors ind
Traitors

90 Auto, p/t, p/b. a/c. 59,000
milat. No Rutin 42 440 or betl
otter
Cali 1)9021*

TAKE UF PAYMENTS

NtHoMf Dma
•icepf fa N. tag. title, etc
19 SPRINT Auto, air. stereo,
really nice! 4*9 M mo
Cell Mr Payne, P ) I I I )
PUBLIC AU TO AUCTIO N
E V E R Y W E D A F R I . I MPM
DAYT ONA A U TO AUCTION
H «| , f l. Day Iona Beach
_________ tea m m i_______
•J Delta *4 Raya! Brougham
WAS 4U.944 • IS 49.995
♦L2I7I7JA
Dealer
111 1)91 or 4)1)991
A*k For George Burruw*

TAKE UF FATMENTS
NoMon*) Down
eacept fj r , tog, till#, etc
17 PLYM O U TH H O X IIO N 4
door, dir, power steering
Ifereo. iolid Iron*portalion!
Only
..........
499 1 1 mo
Coll Mr. Payne. H I 3133

TOYOTA CELICA
1992. auto. A/C, interior like
new, iow mile* Run* and
look*good! 42.400 220 2047

TOYOTACKSSIM
1997 Agio. F ULL POWER,
leather. ONLY 49.994
Courteiy Daihat*u. 122 2123

n S S TRACTORS
)* USED IN STOCK
allsizesiallphicesi

Maitland Tractor A Equipment
** ml, N o t Mai Hand
Inlerchangeon 17 91
i 14 7271

16 FT TANDEM TRAILER
BRAND NEW! New tire*
IM O O ............... Call m a » l
147 C N C L O S K D F R U H O F F
Utility Trailer with aluminum
tram# 41.095
Call *9* &lt;9)1

23S— Vehicles
W anted
WE FAY TOP SIS lor *r*&lt;k«l
car*.truck*! W E S IL L guar
an feed uted part* AA A U T O
SALVAGE etDeBary .440 6400

241— R ecreatio n al
V e h ic le s / C am pers
’71TRATEL TRAILER
M OBILE SCOUT M i l . Stop*
with air. lair condition.
41.400
C.i KJ,nJ 6v&gt;
4

243— Junk Cars
JUNK CARS R EM OVED
NO CHARGE
221 9277
4lTap Doitarll P a d for |unk
car*, truck*. 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call 223 4999

1»3— Lawn &amp; Garden
CEDAI MULCH
YOU LOAD! YOU HAUL!
( 10 00 per £ich up load 111 4*47
• L A W N B O V 34“ Ri di ng
mower L ily Bay 70 ' Riding
'mower Both need tiling or
use lor parts Both for 1100
Call 22 2 4440 ______
• Ji J j HP 0riff* A Sfrelton
rear bigger lawn mower
E »C condition Si4 121 7429

TAKE THE BITE OUT OF HIGH PRICES
With M IN C E R M O T O R S

m - M jc h in « r y /T o o ls
OTA9LE SAW Rockwell DeUe
10 IN V SHOO
1JJ4II0

3 0 3 -L iv e s to c k and
P oultry
CHICKS
Taney and common
breeds. Ducks, quin It., turkey.
4 geese Call 122 902a

211— A n tiq u e s /
C ollectibles
ANTIQUE BED
F u » v ie Complete with bo«
voting A matireu. 4140 Call
122 4006
BRIDGES A SON AN? I QCf 4

ANTIQUE MALI IM MooSit

Led to rgnt 9«k Yswceni. (tee Bokw. HeteU. 'Beni 'WttgMi. Terry Hewttl. town e*nz*i Arte-e
SctoTORicfstarg** joFin KeoRafi that •'*■*» endGary M*ncer

G O O D C R E D I T . B A D C R E D I T * N O C R E D I T 'N O P R O B L E M
L E T D R . D I F IX T H O S E C A V IT IE S

Rental Space Aea.iabi# 1

1109 S French Ave

AUCTION THURSDAYS 7PM

at 19th St. A Hwy 17-92

M40HWY te W

111mile* •ati ol t &lt;
L if •Art )&lt;7 a

SANFORD

121*1MU

AIJ *77

■ S-*

S a n fo rd

321-2993

t

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401001 Hwy 4e. Sanford
Acr ai i tiom Naw
Sanford Auto Authors

321-1450

�4 IB - Santord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Wedneeday. February 28.1900

LOW PRICES NOBODY CAN BEAT . . . NOBODY!
American Red Cross

GENERAT' ! "

s e r v

IC e

T H E INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE EFFORTS O F W IN N -D IX IE I
A N D ITS CENTRAL FLORIDA EM PLO YEES HAVE B EN EFITTED |
H U N D R E D S OF ORGANIZATIONS,

PRICES IN THIS AO OOOD THURSDAY
THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1-7,1990

IN C L U D IN G :
* AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
* SECONO HARVEST FOOD BANK
HOPE LODGE
' THE SALVATION ARMY
' ARNOLD PALMER HOSPITAL
* UNITED WAY
FOR CHILDREN AND WOMEN
' BOY/GIRL SCOUTS
' AMERICAN RED CROSS

m
America’s Supermarket

TOM S VINEGAR &amp; SALT,
SOUR CREAM &amp; ONION,
PLAIN, RIPPLED or BBQ

Every year, the people of the American Red Croaa help victima of lo m e 50.000
dlaaatera • fires, floods, hurricanes, and w orse Over the year*, the employees of
Winn-Dixie have been proud to be able to respond to the needs of the com muni­
ty during these emergencies by supplying food and household item s to the af­
fected families through the red cross. And throughout central Florida. Winn-Dixie
has been proud to help many other charitable groups, like the ones listed here.
Ibgether. we’ve worked to serve our com munity generation after generation.
Winn-Dixie and the Red Cross Is proud to recognize their efforts.

\

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W HITE

GREAT AMERICAN FISHFRMANS PREMIUM

POTATO CHIPS.

FT1ESH S E A FO O D

CUDDY

MILD, MUENSTER, MILO
COLBY or MONTEREY

TURKEY
BREAST

STICK CHEESE

AVAILABLE ONLY IN
STORES WITH A
FISHERMAN S WHARF

MARCH IS ROCK SHRIMP MONTH!
SEE YOUR SEAFOOO CAPTAIN FOR
INFORMATION ANO RECIPES!

3818 O R L A N D O D R .

SANFORD
2 4 8 5 A IR P O R T BLVD.
1514 S. F R E N C H AVE.

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Sanford Herald
82nd Year, No

161

Sanford

Florida

Idea of changing city slogan meets unfriendly opposition
•■

■■!/■■•- a

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN

------------------------------------------------------

Herald stall wider

INSIDE
□ Sports
Lyman christens new field
I.O N U W O O D
M h l.v in a n tirc v h n im d s
lliailil llirli lirsl garlic till du ll lieu Itrld .1
m u i rssh ll rule w ith all M .1 lnu.li si In m&gt;1 has* (kill
I r liilttpli over Mr lin n .1 M nndav night Prior to 1 In­
gam e. principal C a rlln n llc n lc v a th lrtn iltri it m
Inttl l.a w r r n ir and h r.n l has. hall attach Unit
Mi • illln u g h d iilti a trd tin in w (• 11~v In m ini
tiasrhall 1 n illp lix liv thlnw in g n u l I hi' lirsl halls

SANFORD
A iuse hv any
ul 11« i i i . iiiu m iglil smell as sweet.
I iiii Suiitord eitv com m issioners
s.i\ they du n i waul ally oilier
I I . lin e
Ilu
illy
is still t rle n d lv
Ih e
e u il il lll s s ln u e i s s l i d Ia si n l g li l h v a
ll t l U lll lll u i is v o le m i w h y d i u p th e
■ u v s \ n e iid lv ( T i v
s lo g a n '1

&lt; iiuunlsslniier A A M .l Tanahan
s lid
T don l earr how m any
Irieiidlv i Hies Ihete ate I would
Ilk* In leave It .dull*
Mi f T a il.d ia n s lid ilu * u rn til
■ liv slogan i .line alm ul In die
l!»70s alter nu n h work in ■ hang*
die
l i li rv t hv
nam e earned
Iriim a history ul 1 1 lerv I.in n in g in
llii- area
M ayor Ifeitye Sum li asked Inr
Ihe I oilim isstnii .11 null nil die ■|ly

III *' enuim lsslnii vnle d t o o p | M » s c
a m ove hv lh&lt;- I .renter Sanlnrd
t handier ul f n m m r r e e lu u rlsm
eutnm Ulee In * h .tllg r Ihe slogan In
one ■aplta ll/lng on S a n ln rd s his
Inry and w a lrrh n til Ii n . i II iiii T h e
lu iiils iu *n m u u lle e in Ja n u a ry
d e ild e d In seleel Ihe best nl
suggest lulls they hope In sol lilt
d u rin g an A p ril i unlesl lur Ihe new
■ IIv slogan
h s still a h le n d lv i lly

TRC still unbeaten with 13-7 win
SANFORD — The I nn Rallies Comic* lion
trounced I'nni n li' Cnticcpls Ml 7 Iasi nlghl in
Sanlnrd R n r e a l Ion Mnnilav Nlghl Snhhall
League a il Inn al Chase Park Until team s had
Ihtii unliealrn
In nitn r iraines Mnndav &lt; atilnei Aire hrnke a
tw o game losing streak with a 7.1 i iimpicsl nl
Are Hardware nl Volusia and Ken Riiuunrl
Chevrnlel won its ihud straight name I I li over
Allman A Waddles

Lots of questions,
not many ballots

Saa Paga IB

□ Florida
Shuttle readied again for launch
I'AI’K CANAVKKAI.
I hr shutilr Allatltis
was rradlrd liu sd av Inr a sivth |irrd aw n
lailtlrh fry Wislnrsil.lv In kn k nil a serrrl
militarv lligln delayed sis da vs sn l.u hv rrrw
illn e s s a tu m p n lc r gill* h and F lorida s
mrrrtulal wratln r
Despite Inti i.is ls i alllllt* tor a &lt;&lt;*&gt; pen . nl
I halier nl vet .lllnlllrr wr.ilhrr delay de
Irrimned engineers plaimril In set |||r stage Inr a
sp n t.n ular llighl up Ihe M uslim Sr.dMi.ird I hr
i sai l laiilii h lime was rlassihisl hut a siiiirn
l.unillar with the piugrum -»ud hllntl was
plaunril lur 12 la a in MSI WrdlK'silav

By VICKI DaSORMIER
and J. MARK BARFIELD
Horald M ad writers

Saa Pag# 2A

S A \ M &gt;KD
\ gn al in.inv ipiesiinns w* r* i» mg
asked Iim I.iv hv people aim w anted In vote ill Ilu
i m in i v m h*M.I iHitid I* h r' iirhitn hut di* I* w as I lit I*
evidi lu e III lliosl at*.is ..I ai tikil v n lillg Ibis
iiiu rnn ig ai •H id in g in Sam ir ■ * m..h i 1 Setniuuli
I lllllllv •lr i lin n s sll|. rv im il
tliu lelephniit s liavt I v i n ring ing nil Ilu h*M.k
w ith |M iipli w a n tin g in know w h e n in vote ( iikiul
said d u s iu&lt;irm u g
Mm h m o le sn th a n last
Nuvr mlM-r
Mess III.ill I l |m n .n l nl lie i iiiinlv s voters
partleipaled III Iasi Novi i i i I m I s I lei Hull nil lie
|irii|»iM'd t i r r r n I'etinv g.iMilim lav tut highw ay
tM'.iullhi allnu lie prn|Mis.d l.nhxl
tu kird has predli led In jM r iin t ul tie i m m l v s
IU7 12* leglsleted vulels w ill vnli I im I.iv nil lie
S.»2l) lllllh u ll lim d Issue II a n m a le dia l wm ild

□ Local
Italian trade center opens

we*' ^ y

I.AKK MARY
AImiiiI 2UI Inral rrsidrnls
hrnwseil llirniigh a dlsplav nl Italian tii.idi
lurnilure. elei irnnles and Imusewaren at rlie
upriilng uf llie lialian Prude ('iim m is s in n
rshlbltlnll renter III llra lh tn w v rs lird a v

A low Sem inole County rotors wore al Iho polls
linloro d a , light Tuesday to casl tiallols on Iho
pro posed 164? m illion sch ool bond issue
Mroctncl 18 and Precinct 88 (abnvol. at Sanora in

Saa Paga 2A

County board ponders drug rehab
program for local addicts, inmates

Trash Force to organize
SANFORD
I h r Make S anlnrd S h u n I lash
Knri r will inert al M a III tnm nrrnw iK rh 2M| in
S a u ln ld C ity Hall .'IfMl N Park Av*
Ih e T ra s h F o u r , w h ic h In n tird Iasi week in
■ Ira n up Ihe d u w u ln w u area, will assign i leniliip
nl s|M&lt; die streets In civil groups al I Ilf m i l l i n g
P hlrlreu groups have already Vn lu illerred Inr
the arlnpt a s t r n l prngram
Make S a n lo rd Shine is pi.m in d as a m u iitli
lung i h .iiiu p hill/, rtilrn ln u lm g w ith a m in im i
n ily trash pickup M an h I I
Ih e cle anu p is
l.ugeleil lur tin area between Ink* M ournc and
Mllli Street Irm n M rH iuiville Avenue In Frelu h
Avenue
For inure lu ln rm a liu n nil Make S u iiln rd S h u n
i all project &lt; Ikiirpersnii M artha Yaueev al
: i 2 : m &gt;7«m

Skateboard regulation approved
SANFO R D — I lie i i l v inm iulvsinii Mnndav
approved on lust reading an ontinum e regulai
l u g s k a l e h o a r r l r a m p s in r e s i l i e n t la l
neighborhoods
Pile nrdlnani e rerpiues ra m p s In hr lo r.llrd ill
Ikir kyurds no less Ilian ID feel h u m Ihe rear
and side pro|M-nv lines Unde r Ihe regulai mils
Ihe ram ps wuiilrl also Ire llm llrrl In three leel in
height. .Old use uf Ihe ra m p s w ould h r llm ilrd
Im I w c c ii ihe I u m u s nl 2 p m In H p m Mnndav
th rough Frld.iv and iiim iii llu n o g h m p m uu
weekends
Skateboarders w ould re rpiln •liv r nm llllssln li
approval ul all ram ps, ll Hie urdlu.uiee is
approved on sem tul rea din g next in u n lh II Ihe
regillallous are v iulaled. a skalelVM liler ' m ild
lose dial approval lur Ihe ra m p

From wire reports

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City commission pledges $100,000
for expansion of Sanford museum
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�*A — S&lt;ntord H w M , Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, Fabruary 2 7 ,1990

N E W S FROM THE R E G IO N AND A C R O S S THE S T A T E

NASA ready to try again
Dentist charged as horse hitman
M IAM I — A Kentucky dentist arrived at a Miami race track
with syringes In his socks nnd was charged with plotting to kill a
thoroughbred race horse so the owner could rolled on a
9200.000 Insurance policy, court records said.
According to records released Monday, O r. Joseph Jam es
Brown. 43. of Shelbyvllle. Ky.. who owns thoroughbreds In the
Bluegrass State, was arrested Feb. 17 at Caldcr Race Course
after a three-month undercover Investigation.
W hen he failed to show up for a Feb. 23 hearing, federal
Magistrate Peter Palermo forfeited his 95.000 personal surety
bond. B row n has until Tuesday to appear In court.
T h e Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau began Invesllgatlng Kentucky tracks and stables when It heard rum ors
someone was willing to kill racehorses for money.

Martinez to moot with Walesa during trip
T A L L A H A S S E E — O ov. Bob Martlncx w ill meel with
Solidarity leader Lech Walesa during a trade mission to Poland
and Czechoslovakia March 17-23, hla office announced Monday.
Martinez will visit Walesa at the trade union's headquarters In
Gdansk. Poland. March 20. Martinez is also trying to arrange a
meeting with President Vaclav Havel of Czechoslovakia for
March 22.

From United Pr— a InMroHoncI reports

___________

Atlantis crew will make sixth
attempt to get off the ground
CAPE CANAVERAL The
shuttle A tlantis was readied
Tuesday for a sixth pre-dawn
launch try Wednesday to kick off
a secret military flight delayed
six days so far by crew Illness, a
computer glitch and Florida's
mercurial weather.
Despite forecasts calling for a
60 perrent chance of yet another
w e a th e r d e la y , d e te rm in e d
engineers planned to pum p a
half-m illion gallons of liquid
oxygen and liquid hydrogen
ro c k e t fu e l b a c k a b o a rd
Atlantis's giant external tank
Tuesday afternoon to set the
stage for a spectacular flight up
the Eastern Seaboard.

T h e exact launch lime was
classified, but a source familiar
with the program said liftoff was
planned for 12:45 a.m. E S T
Wednesday.
A t la n t is 's f iv e -m a n cre w ,
grounded a fifth time In as many
days Monday by high winds and
th ick clouds, put the latest
postponement to good use by
flytng back to the Johnson Space
C e n t e r In H o u s t o n fo r a
w hirlw ind round of training In a
s h u ttle s im u la t o r . A ll five
planned lo fly back lo Florida
Tuesday morning.
In Ihe meantime, the price tag
for the repeated delays has
reached more than 92.7 million,
official* said, based on ihe cost
of fueling Ihe spacecraft twice
and keeping the launch team

acitvalcd around Ihe clock Tor a
countdown that tx-gnn a week
ago Sunday.
A delay after fueling Wednes­
day would push Ihe cost lo more
than 9 3.3 m illio n and give
Atlantis's five-man crew the d u ­
bious distinction of ly in g a
record set In 1986 for Ihe most
shuttle launch poslponcmenls.
Hut N A SA cannot control the
w ralhcr or a crew member's
health — despite a limited prelaunch quarantine — and the
only one of Atlantis's live launch
delays blamed on a technical
problem Involved a glitch with
an Air Forre ground tracking
computer.
In every case. Allunils was
operating In tip-top shape and
Ihe crew hoped for more of ihe
same Wednesday.
N a v y C a p l. J o h n " J . O . "
Creighton. 46. co-pllol Jo h n
Casper, a 46-ycar-old A ir Force
colonel. Marine L l. Col. David

H llm rrs . 40, A ir Force Col.
Richard "M ike " Mullane. 44.
and N a vy L l. C m d r . IM rrrr
T h u o t. 34. planned to climb
bark aboard around 10 p.m.
Tuesday for the final hours of
th e o f f -a g a ln . o n -a g a in
countdown.
T h e goal of the 3 4 1h, shuttle
mission Is the launch of whal Is
widely believed lo be a 9500
m illio n pholo-reconnalsaance
spy satellllc built to fly over
more than 80 percent of the
Soviet Union In an orbll 127
m iles up anti Inclin e d 6 2.5
degrees lo the equator.
From such an orbit, a satellite
can fly over every point In the
Soviet Union south of 6 2.5
degrees north latitude, which
Includes virtually every major
population and Industrial center
In Ihe nation.
Atluntls’s crew w ill lake over
Ihe record for Ihe longest con­
tinuous shuttle countdown

Educated
Fund-raisers

Votersbond laauc because he thought
the 9520 million figure waa too
mean high. He said that he would
about 19,300 residents arould probably support a smaller Issue
vote.
if the board were to reconsider
Polls wilt remain open until 7 and propose the Issue at a later
p.m . T h e telephone nu m be r to date.
call with questions Is 321-1130,
W orker* said that the turn out
ext. 7707.
In that precinct was always
At 10 a .m ., she said that a spot higher than the county at Urge.
check of precincts around the
Bob Sander who also voted at
county Indicated voters turning Precinct 27 said that he voted for
out at about a rate of five the referrendum because
he
percent. She hesitated to revise "n e v e r voted against educa­
her earlier prediction because It tion ." He added, however, that
was "too early In the day and It's he thought the am ount was
really running crazy."
really "m u c h more than the
Precinct 82 at the Shops at school board should have asked
Wekiva on State Road 436 re­ for".
ported a greater than 10 percent
Poll worker* at Precinct 27
tu rn out b y 10 a .m . w hile said that voter turnout had been
Precinct 21 on Olive Ave. In steady throughout the first hour
Sanford had less than a half a and a h a lf of the election.
percent of their voters cast Forty-one people had come to
ballots In that aune am ount of voice their opinion of the Issue.
time.
Precincts 22 and 62 share
"It's Just too hard to say." faculties at the Sanford Civic
Goard said.
Center. Workere said that the
At Precinct 52 at the Senior voter* had been com ing at a
Citizens Center In Casselberry. " r e g u la r " rate In the ea rly
40 of the 1212 registered voters m orning hours.
had come to vote. A t Precinct 69
Goard reported that 25 of the
in Altamonte Springs, 3 0 of the 644 registered voters In Precinct
B85 eligible voters had made 22 had turned uut to vote fayJO
their decisions.
a.m.
A t Precinct 37 at Sanford
C h ristian C h u rc h on A irpo rt
Near the polling sites, there
Blvd., there was a delay In were few printed signs either for
getting Into the building where or against the Issue. A t random
voting was to take place. At 8:15 s ite s w h i c h w e re c h e c k e d
a.m .. an hour an a quarter after around the county, there were
the polls were to open, workers no electioneers promoting their
were scurrying about the room causes.
try in g to set u p the voting
Clara Palmer, who voted al
equipment. A ll workers refused Precinct 28. which 1s at the
comment on the delay. There C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h r i s t i a n
were no voters waiting to cast C h u rch on the comer of Park
their ballots.
and 24th St. in Sanford said that
School officials have said they a sign was placed loo close to the
need the bond money to help polling place and she had com ­
build 27 sc hook needed by new plained. without satisfaction, to
students d u rin g the next eight the supervisor of elections office.
years. If cost savings are found
"W h a t a lot of people don't
or other revenue sources such os realize," said Goard, "Is that a
Impact fees can be used, school new law. which went Into effect
officials say they won't have to on Ja n . I. prevents the signs
sell all the bonds. Critics say from being placed w ithin 50 feet
voter approval amounts to a of the room where the voting 1s
blank check and school officials taking place, ft Is no longer
will be likely to spend all the within 50 feet of the building."
money.
Goard said that the Precinct 28
Glenn Craig, who voted at deputy had measured the dis­
Preclnt 27 which la located at tance from the voting room lo
the school board district office, the sign and found that It met
said that he voted against the the distance requirements.

Unlversllles that received
Ihe most donations*

C a a tin n e d fr o m P age 1A

IsOTTMV
T A L L A H A S S E E - T h s dally
number Monday In tha Florida
Lotlary CASH 3 ga-na was 039.

on SI.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
$90 lor a 50-cant bat, $190 on $1.
□ Box 9 (numbers in any order):
$40 lor a SOcent bet, $90 on $1.
□ Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn, $90 In any order on a $1 bat.
□ Straight Box 6 $290 In order
drawn, $40 ll picked In combination
o n$ l bet.

tUIPS 411-1*41

Tha top to kmd-rataart among
Amartean unMnlllo* hoi* racatvad
• tolatotmoramantt bXSonayaar.
Stanford tad tha way. accounting for
■knot! 1100 mason.

RlnabM'Pstrtgnanl (at podium), Italian ambassador
to tnSufiltad Slates, addresses the crowd at lha
oganlng of the Italian trade center al Heathrow

LOCAL FO M C M T

Italian trade center opens in Heathrow
Herald staff writer

Alfa Romeo sports cars lined the entrance to the
exhibition center yesterday. Browsers Inside took
In the latest In Italian design, from Inflatable
armchairs to car batteries and forklifts.

L A K E MARY — Italian and U.S. flags flying side
by side In Heathrow yesterday whipped In high
winds us about 200 local residents waited In line
for at least 30 minutes to browse through u
display of llullan-madc furniture, electronics and
housewares.

T h e Italian Trade Commission In October t&gt;cgan
staffing an office at 250 International Parkwuy In
Heathrow. Yesterday's festivities marked Ih r
official opening or ihe trade center and the trade
ofllce.

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN

U.S. Congressman Bill McCollum. K-Longwood.
and Klnuldo Pclrlgnanl. Italian ambassador to the
U .S.. heralded Increased trade opportunities
yesterday al the opening of Ihe Italian Trade
Commission exhibition center at Heathrow In­
ternational Business Center. 120 International
Parkway. Th e ernter Is the second In the United
States and only Ihe sixth In Ihe world.
Th e premiere show at the exhibition center Is
the Compasso d'Ort* (Golden Compass) design
awards, un exhibit of more than 100 Items. Only
12 Compasso d ’Oro honors arc given every three
years for Itullan-deslgned products.

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P O IT M A 1 T E R Saedaddrati changat
la T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . P O.
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Florida exports more than 9150 million In goods
to Italy annually, and Imports 9400 million from
Italy, according to Italian Trade commission
figures. Italy ranks us Ihe stale's ninth largest
Import trading partner. Florida Department of
Commerce statistics show.
Th e Compasso d Uro design awards will be on
display through March 18. Hours are from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.. Monday through Friday and from 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. on weekends. Admission Is free.

UN
T A L L A H A S S E E - Flori­
da State U n ive rsity has
raised 96 million in private
d o n a tio n s t o w a r d co n ­
s t r u c tio n of its c o n ­
t r o v e r s ia l U n iv e r s it y
Center project, derided by
critics as a 9107-m ill ion
monument lo football, of­
ficials said Monday.
T h e goal Is to raise 910
m illion by the time the
Legislature begins Its regu­
la r session In A p ril, lo
demonstrate there Is suffi­
cient private support to
Justify the state's Invest­
ment In Ihe project, said
F S U President Berna rd
Sllgcr.
T h e s t a t e 's s h a re
amounts to about 947 m il­
lion for classrooms and
adm inistrative offices In
the Gothic-styled complex.

NATIONAL T IM M

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THUR SDAY
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FRIDAY
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SA TUR D A Y
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Tom orrow ...Partly cloudy with
a high In the upper 70s. East
winds at 15 mph.

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BOLUNAX TABLE: Min. 6:30

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breezy with a high In Ihe mid
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Bill McCollum.

FSU raises
$6 million
for stadium

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a m -t 7 ;05 p.m .; MaJ. 12:20 a.m .,
M cro h 4 12:50 p.m . TIDES: D a y to n s
B e a ch: highs. 9 : 11 a.m .. 9:33
.m .; lows. 2:49 a .m .. 3:08 p.m .;
p.m
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LA S T
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a .m .. 3:13 p .m .; Cocoa Beach:
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lows. 3 :0 9 a.m .. 3:28 p.m.

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feel and choppy. Current Is to
the north with a water tempera­
ture of 6 1 degrees. N e w S m y rn a
Beach; Waves arc 4 to 5 feet and
choppy. Current Is lo Ihe north
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degrees. Sun screen factor: 15.

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waters choppy. A few showers.

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reported by the University of
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Holiday Inn, city reach rent agreement

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S A N FO R D — After nearly one
year of negotiations, the city
commission and owners of the
marina Holiday Inn last night
reached an agreement on how
the financially-troubled hotel
will repay nearly 8200.000 In
two-year's rent owed to the city.
Agreement on the Holiday Inn
le r ' r e v i s i o n s m a y s p u r
rnt jlcationa In leases held by
twt. other marina tenants. After
the ranlnious approval of the
m odifications. Com m issione r
Lo n How ell asked for lease
revisions for Monroe Harbour
and Harbour Place shops, owned
by Jo h n Sm ith.
If the federal bankruptcy court
In Orlando approves the new
lease agreement, the city could
receive Its drat revenue from the
hotel In over two years. T h e ettv

C H U L U O T A — A man haa been charged w ith aggravated
battery-apouae abuse after a deputy
ity’ aaw him allegedly pin
pit hla
wife down on the kitchen floor. T h e■ideputy waa responding to a
report of a disturbance.
Charles Pershing Porter II. 20. 1 IB W . Fifth St.. Chuluota.
waa arrested at home at 2 0 6 a.m. Thursday. Deputies reported
Donna M. Porter. 33. sulTered a broken nose In the fight with
her husband, during which he allegedly punched her In the
face several times.

Two arrastod at high school
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — T w o women found wandering the
halls of Lake Brantley High School. Sand Lake Road.
Altamonte Springs, were arrested there for trespassing at about
1 p.m. Monday.
Sheriffs Sgt. Dale Wagner said school officials checked the
women's car and reported finding an open bottle of rum . In one
wom an's purse marijuana waa reportedly found.
In addition to the trespass charge Bobby J o Purvlce. 18. of
Apopka, was charged with possession of marijuana. Kelly
Michelle Andcrton. 18, of Apopka, waa also charged with
possession of alcohol by a minor.

CCIB search in Oviedo brings arrest

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Herald correspondent
LO N G W O O D — W helher city residents
will continue to see portable advertising
signs dolling Ihelr main thoroughfares was
debated last night by city commissioners
who are considering tougher restrictions on
signs.
Lost night's meeting was a workshop for
discussion only. A third special meeting on
the subject tentatively has been set for April

Casselberry cop reprimanded
for cursing while on duty
Herald stall writer
C A S S E LB E R R Y - City Police
Officer Jam es Hick has received
a verbal reprimand, the severest
unlshm ent possible for vloitlng department policy and
cursing while conducting an
Investigation Feb. 13.

shop, both located near the hotel
partnership first fell behind In
on l he martna.
p sym e n ls. Negotiations co n ­
C ity Manager Frank Faison tinued u n til G re a t Southern
had recommended making the Federal Savings and Loan Asso­
modification retroactive, reduc­ ciation filed foreclosure action
ing the amount of rent owed for against Seminole late Properties
last year. But C ity Commissioner and the city. C ity attorney Bill
W h l l e y E c k s t e in s a id the
Colbert then recommended no
modification would be a "bad
changes In the lease until the
precedent to set" for the two foreclosure was resolved.
o th e r m a rin a te n a n ts . T h e
After commissioners and the
commission voted to make the hotel owners reached agreement
modification effective Ja n . I this on the lease. Howell asked for
year.
the same reduction of rent fur
O w n e rs of the hotel have Martna Harbour and Harbour
agreed to pay 6160.907 In past Place shops. Commissioner A . A.
due rent at five percent interest ^ McClanahan said, however, the
over seven years. T h e arrearages' proposed revisions should be
would be paid In 628.000 In­ discussed d u rin g commission
stallments. with the first tu paid work sessions and agreed upon
immediately after court approv­ only after the tenants ask for
al.
' revisions.
T h e c ity . commission began
Holiday Inn. considered the
negotiating with Seminole Tsle k e y s to n e b u s in e s s o n th e
Properties In December 1988. marina, entered the 880-year
w h e n th e W in t e r P a rk
lease with the city In 1967.

h a s b u d g e te d m o re th a n
8200.000 tn revenue from the
hotel for thta flaca) year.
Seminole Isle Properties filed
for bankruptcy Dec. 28 after a
Savannah. O a., thrift foreclosed
against the m arina property.
U n til the co u rts a p p ro ve a
reorganization of the hotel's fi­
nances. the courts will oversee
cash flow for the company.
T h e commission last night
reduced percentages of sales the
hotel must pay In rent. A nnual
rent payments for Seminole Isle
Properties were 68.000 plus five
percent of gross revenue. Th e
new lease requires rent paid on
three percent of room revenue,
one percent of food sales and two
percent of beverage sales.
Holiday In n pays rent on
revenue from the 100-room
hotel. Sanford's Landing restau­
rant In the hotel. Fitzgerald's bar
and Dock-n-Shoppe sandwich

Longwood commissioners consider sign restrictions

O V IE D O — C ity County Investigative Bureau agents report
finding 14 grams of marijuana In a warrant's search of the
house of W illiam Robert Krapek. 20. 2948 Boland Drive.
Oviedo. Friday night. Krapek. who wasn't at home during the
search, was aiTestcd Monday afternoon on a charge of
possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana.

■v SUSAN LOOSM

Internal Investigation. In no way
Impact on the charge against
Kramer. Galea said. Kramer has
entered a plea of not gulliy In her
rase.

11.
Deputy Mayor Jeff Morton last night
expressed concern over the length of time
local businesses leave portable signs In view
w h rn current codes allow only GO days for
rach grand openIngor other special event.

sign s w o uld encourage p roper usage
because code vlolalors would not have ihelr
deposits refunded.
Morton then proposed a dally fine be
added for code violations, spacing of the
signs be considered, and that no permits be
Issued d jrin g May so that "w e can start
fresh."
Mike Hudaway. who owns commercial
property In the city, said he preferred
restrictions on the trailer sign companies
who abuse the lime limit specified by city
codes. "If the sign Is not removed, don't let
them do business In Longwood for a
specified length of tim e." he said.
City planner Chris Nagle agreed. "Fines
would be a bookkeeping nightmare. It's
better to restrict lime-wise."

T h e proposed sign code would limit
portable signs to 3 0 days prior to an event
and GO days after an event. Under the
proposed code, a business would be allowed
to use portable signs at not more than two
events per year.
"Le t's Just eliminate them altogether."
Jeff Morton, deputy mayor, said of portable
signs. " I'd like lo see what Longwood looks
like for Just a three-day period."
Marvin Meltzer. vice-chairman of the Land
Planning Agency (LP A ). the city agency that
decide* planning and zoning matter*, was
concerned that "sm all businessmen can’t
afford other types of advertising, and may
be driven from Longw ood."
Bemle Linton, former LPA chairman, said
a deposit Imposed on businesses using these

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Meta Kramer, H4, of Cossetberry, complained lo cliy of­
ficials about Rick’s cursing after
he arrested her on a mldtemeaner charge of obstructing
Justice. Kram er allegedly hit
Rick on the shoulder after he
c u r s e d w h ile q u e s t i o n i n g
Kramer's grandson in a theft
Investigation.
Assistant Police Chief W in
Gates today said foul language
by police has a lw a y s been
banned In their general order*.
Gates said Chief Fred McGowan
reprimanded Rick lost week. Ills
punishment, the result of an

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Snj 'B y D E N - t I S t i l1 5 3 S 5 g *
the Umvenily of Kuopio, u iF ln land, have discovered (accidentally)
a new welghi-lou formula. The new
discovery appean to enable an over*
weight individual to lose pounds and
fifty tissue without conventional diSaend^made the discovery while
searching for • formul
cholesterol In a control!
a lest group o f people,
levels remained unchan
doctors were astounded
every potieiuwho
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Hen though ih
their eating hah
bits-1
■ing this study
Bn liin Joumai o

stated: "Body weigh
candy reduced even ll
tienu woe specifically i
alter their dietary habits". One pa­
tient tn this study lost more than 30
pounds.
According to one informed source,
the active ingredient comes from r
100% natural botanical so
contains no drags or stimular
taken before mealtime it be. __.
the food you cat and "lies up calci­
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get energy to replacet
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fat, which can rcstjit in rapid I
weight loss. Clinical testing ha
verified the ufety of this formula for
long-term use.
The formula is marketed in cap­
sule form in the United State; under
the trade name Cal-Ban 3000. A
firm located in Tampa, Florida, has
exclusive North American distribu­
tion rights. A review of the customer
files of this company revealed the
names of hundreds of people who
have lost as much as 20,40 or BO or
more pounds overall with Cai-Ban
3000. This appears to be a golden
opportunity Tor people who .are
plagued by fat and cellulite that they
can l seem to lose by conventional
methods.

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Call today to begin the pleasant
transformation from fat and (lab to
the slender firm body you want! If
you fail to achieve a major weight
loss you may return the empty bottle
within 30 days for a 100% refund.

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for the things you want, we’ll w ork hard to tailor
a solution to suii your individual needs.
You’ll deal o n e-o n -o n e with a n NCNB loan
specialist w ho can give you a n a n sw e r-a n d in
m any c a se s the c a s n - o n the spot.
You won’t even have the liassle of dealing

w ith a lot of paperw ork. Simply answ er a few
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EDITO RIALS

It’s
better
at
40
The adage that life begins at 40 may Indeed

be scientifically true. Recent studies are
Indicating that middle age — roughly defined
as the years between 40 and 65 — may be the
happiest, most satisfying time of life, tn
addition, researchers are discovering, the
contentment that middle age people feel
tends to be expansive: Middle age marks the
time when altruism blossoms.
1 What accounts for this sense of peace? Two
theories offer some clues. The first bulkls on
the turbulence of the highly publicised
mid life crisis: This crisis Is resolved In a
reassessm ent of persons! va lu e s th a t places
compassion and caring relationships at the
top of the list. The second theory rests more
on the stability of middle age: People who are
settled In their families and careers no longer
have to prove or teat themselves. Freed from
these constraints, they choose to give of
themselves. Whatever the reason. Interview
alter Interview with mlddle-aae Individuals
reveals the Importance they place on deep­
ening relationships with family and friends —
and the community.
The altruism and generosity associated
with middle age la displayed In many
different ways. Middle-age people, according
to one study, are more likely to contribute
money to worthy causes than younger people.
They may also devote their energies to
volunteer work or to furthering the careers of
younger colleagues. "You gain a kind of
symbolic Immortality by furthering a group
you belong to or aa cause you Identify with."
says Dr. Robert Michels, a psychiatrist.
w hat is the lesson In this new research?
While collegc-age people ponder and argue
the meaning of life, the people of their
parents' generation are finding It.

W I L L I A M A. R U S H E R

The pack zeroes in on Sununu
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e Jungle dru m s are
throbbing along the Potomac these winter
evenings, and their message la unmistakable:
"S u n u n u must g o ... Sununu must g o ... Sununu
must g o ..."
If you have watched the Washington media
and their liberal cronies on Capitol Hill over any
length of lime, you will have noticed that certain
techniques are used over and over again. In
attacking a president, for example, they don't at
first go slier the m an himself.
Instead, one high administration official at a
time la mingled out — much aa a hyena pack will
focus on one lebra in a herd. T h e victim la then
cut down by a scries of sharp, slashing sttseks.
W hen It can no long run or resist, the pack
cloaca in for the kill.
In the Carter administration, congressional
liberals and the media decided to teach Jim m y
who was boas by destroying him close friend and
budget director. Bert Lance. Lance waa duly
hounded out of office by a sertea of allegations
concerning his handling of certain bank transac­
tion* back In Georgia. He waa subsequently
acquitted of all such charge* by a Jury of his
peers, but Washington scarcely noticed.
In the Reagan administration, which was twice
as long aa Carter’s and far more than twice aa
obnoxious In the eyes of I he liberal media, a

whole series of administration official* got the
sam e tre a tm e n t. Se cre ta ry o f Labor Ray
Donovan waa forced out by allegations of which,
like Lance, a ju r y
s u b s e q u e n t ly ac
quilled him : but he
too waa destroyed as
a public official. Nallo n a l S e c u r ity
C o u n c i l D ir e c t o r
Richard A lle n waa
s m e a re d so e f­
fectively that he had
to step down, even
though every single
o n e o f th e n e w s
s o u rc e s th a t h a d
blackened hla name
re tra c te d th e ir
statements and apol­
fill was almost
ogized.
eerie to w«tch
It was Ed Mreac.
the
however — counselor
Washington
to the president and
press corps J
s u b s e q u e n t ly a t ­
to rn e y g e n e ra l —
whom the media and
the congressional liberals longed most fervently
to destroy. For Mreae was u Irur-bcllevlng

Berry's World

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JUST AROUND THE CORNER?

It was almost eerie lo watch the Washington
press corps, like some blind octopus, probing
Sununu with Us tentacles, searching for a
vulnerable spot. Luckily Su nu nu . whom m any
observers had predicted wouldn't last long tn
W ashington, swiftly consolidated hla position as
the president's right-hand m an. and showed
great skill In dodging I he rpclu and assorted offal
tossed at him by the press.
But In recent weeks a keen ear has been able
to pick up frrsh m odelings aimed at Sununu.
and on Feb. 2 1 u general offensive was launched
against him .
Sununu Is a remarkably shrewd and able man.
and his boss. George Bush, la wise In the ways of
Washington and loyal lo a fault. So it's far too
soon to count Sununu out. But the hyenas have
made their choice.

JACK ANDERSON

New submarine an
unneeded weapon

Amtrak: Getting better
No one gave Amtrak — officially, the
National Railroad Passenger Corp. — much
chance of surviving when Congress created It
20 years ago, and for years the skeptics
seemed to be right.' Service was marginal at
best, often much worse. Even after 10 years.
Amtrak revenues recouped only 40 percent of
costs, requiring a federal subsidy that the
Reagan administration, and now the Bush
administration, have tried to eliminate.
; That's shortsighted. Amtrak now covers
172 percent of Its costs, more than most
public rail systems; demand for scats is so
great that the service's worst remaining (law
*— late arrivals — Is caused mostly by Its
success. Rolling stock Is In short supply, and
because much of It Is decades old. there are
frequent breakdowns that cause delays.
! Amtrak officals estimate that rtdership,
now above 21 million, could double In a few
years with enough passenger cars and
locomotives. Metrollners between New York
and Washington already compete effectively
with airlines. Moreoever. high-speed trains
already In use In Japan and Western Europe
could. If used In this country, compete with
other means of transportation In other U.S.
urban regions.
Congress understands the problem: last
year it approved $80 million for acquisition of
stock In addition to an operating subsidy of
$584 million. There's every reasons to
provide at least the same level of support this
year, thus to expand a sound Investment In
the future of public transportation.

conservative and much too close to Mr. Reagan
for the liberals' comfort. Unfortunately for them,
two successive special prosecutors found no
reason to Indict him.
When the Bush administration opened 13
m onths ago. It seemed obvious that the first
victim of Ihia tested technique would be White
House chief of ataff John Sununu. the roly-poly
former governor of New Hampshire.

ELLEN G O O DM A N

Why do we have babies?
B O S TO N — W hen the Prince and Princess of
Wales did their royal du ly and begat two
children, a British colleague of mine referred lo
their lltllc boys In a poetic fashion. He culled
them " T h e Heir and T h e Spare."
It was a phrase thai rang w ildly off-key In
the American ears of this second child. A
spare? In the un-royul W eslem world, we don't
have children for the sake of Ihe crown. We
don't set out to conceive a little regal
understudy.
What then are we lo think about the couple
In California who conceived a child In hopes of
providing their older daughter with a bonemarrow doner"/ Is this u new faintly designa­
tion: " T h e Heir and Th e Spare Part"?
Abe and Mary Ayala didn't plan to have a
second child until their 17-ycar-oId daughter
Anlssa came down with leukemia, a cancer of
Ihe blood cells that can sometimes be cured by
transplanting bone inarrow cells from a
compatible donor. Afler a futile search for such
a donor. Ihe Ayalas decided lo create a child,
taking a onc-ln-four chance that It would be
compatible.
Abe had his vasectomy reversed. Mary was
Impregnated and seven months taler their
gamble m ay be paying off. Testing has
suggested lhal the female fetus Is compatible
with the sister. A l birth, they may be able lo
use the cells from her umbilical cord. A l six
months, they may be able lo use her bone
marrow.
T h is Is a birthday tale lhal raises all sorts of
ethical hackles. Is It right to conceive one
person to serve Ihe needs of unolher? Can
parents distribute one child's bodily parts to
save another child? Are there moral and
Immoral motives for creating life?
Not long ago. when fetal tissue was first used
In treating Parkinson's disease, a woman
considered deliberately conceiving and abort­
ing a fe'ua to donate Ihe tissue lo her father.
T h e cthtcists' response was unanimous horror.
Last year, a medical Journal reported the
case of a couple prepared to conceive and abort
any fetuses lhal were Incompatible, until Ihey
got what they wunlcd: a marrow donor for
their first child. T h e creation of hum an life as a
means lo un end rather lhan an end In llself
was also regarded us horrific.
T h e Ayala case Isn't lhal simple. No. II Is
true, this couple wouldn't have decided on a
second child If Anlssa hadn't needed a donor.
Bui Ihey ulso determined to raise and love Ihls
child for Itself whether it was compatible or
not. As Ihe mother said. "If It's not a match
we'll love our baby Just the sam e."
If we accept the parents’ intentions, then,
there are a vurlcly of good Intentions In Ihls
act. T h e deslrr to save their older daughter.
Th e decision to lovingly raise another child.
Th e hope that one can help the other.
Calculated carefully, these goods don't add

up to a bad. T h e Ayalas have skated across Ihe
thin ethical Ice lo safety. Bui Ihe Ice I* Indeed
very thin. 1 don't know how m any other
couplea could negotiate the passage.
Bone-m arrow transplants are relatively
risk-free and pretty successful. T h e decision
might look quite different If this baby were
created to be a kidney donor or u liver donor.
Parents don't have an unfrtlcred right to
sacrifice one child for another, or to give u
piece ofa child lo another.
Even In this case. If Anlssa goes Into some
medical crisis that could rush the need for a
transplant, there should be safeguards to make
sure that the baby's ,
health Is a m ailer of
equal concern. It will
leave It lo the parents
lo ensure the baby's
mental health. How
do you explain lo u
child that she was
created for her sis­
ter? What If lhal set­
ter dies anyway?
T h e entire story
r a is e s a lo n g dormant set of ques­
tions about motives
for having children.
Th ro u g h o u t hum an
h
i
s
t
o
­
fiThis Isa
r y , p e o p le h a d
birthday tala
children for all sorts
that raises all
of re a s o n s . A n d
sorts ol
mostly for no reason
ethical
at

all.

We

had

cackles, j

children to be our
fa rm w o rk e rs and
children lo lake care
of us In old age. We
had one child as a sibling for another or even,
like Ihe royals, as an Insurance policy.
It's only since children began lo survive
longer, and since birth control, and since Ihe
family as an economic unit was placed by lls
role as an emotional unit, that we have devised
a list of right and wrong rrasons to have
children. Today. Ihe one reason we admit lo In
public Is an altruistic desire to raise and
n o u r is h a n d lo v e h u m a n b e in g s for
ihemselves.
Now the new world or medical choices has
offered us another entry onto the wrong side of
the ledger. Il Is wrung lo create a child only for
Us spare parts. W rong lo regard a person
exclusively as something to be used.
Bui the Ayalas present us with a case of
mixed motives, and mixed motives are more
common lhan w r allow. Il Is possible to decide
to have a child for one reason and love II for
other reason. If ihls family is very. very, very
lucky, they will have reason lo be grateful for
two children.

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e Navy has Its own
over-rated, over-priced version of Ihe Stealth
Bom ber — the SSN-21 nuclear-powered
attack submarine, known as the Sea wolf. T h e
Navy la mahlng headlong to M&gt;end more than
82 blllkm for Ihe drat Seawolf when existing
submarines will do the Job Just fine, and
when that Job — facing drawn the Soviet
threat — la becoming more paste by the day.
T o p Navy and civilian submarine experts
reviewing the latest
classified Navy re­
ports on the Seawolf
tell us that It H too
expensive and loo
late to s e rv e the
purpose for which It
waa designed — a
war with Ihe Soviets.
A d m . C a r lis le
Tru st, the chief of
N a v a l O p e ra tio n s ,
has d e c la re d that
a n t l-a u b m a r ln e
warfare Is his No. 1
combat priority. Tha t
explains In pari w hy
Ihe latest Navy study
on submarine devrl- fiEven In the
heydeyof the
o p m e n t. classified
Cold war, that
"Secret," sets a goal
would have
of 143 submarines to
been gluttony, g
fight the Soviets
Even In ihe heydey
of the Cold War. that
would have been
gluttony. Former Secretary of the Navy Jo h n
Lehm an thought an attack submarine fleet or
100 was plenty to meet an active Soviet
threat — when there waa one.
If Ihe Soviets were camped on our roasts.
Ihe Seawotf would still be a waste of money,
a cco rd in g lo know ledgeable su bm a rin e
experts. T h e currant Los Angeles class of
submarines will do m uch of the Job that the
Seawolf Is geared for. and w ill do It cheaper.
T h e Seawolf Is a follow-on to the Los
Angeles class, which has been In production
since the mid-1970s. T h e Seawolf would be a
belter submarine, but escalation tn benefit
does not match up to the escalation In price.
Th e Seawolf would be a little faster and a
little quieter with the capability to go a little
deeper and carry a few more missiles |50
Instead of 37.)
And how much more of you r money Is the
Navy willing lo spend for the bells and
whistles? T h e price tag for the first Seawolf Is
more than 82 blllkm on construction, after
about 8790 million has been spent on
research. T h e same am ount of money would
almost pay for a nuclear-powered aircraft
carrier 10 times the size of the Seawolf. A Los
Angeles-class submarine can be had for about
8700 million.
T h e secret projections of the Seawolf
program that we have seen show the Navy's
submariners hope to start production In such
large numbers Ian average of three a year|
that the cost will be driven down by volume
lo " o n ly " 81 billion each. In Pentagon
parlance, that's a real bargain.
But based on some of the Navy's uwn data,
that price Is unlikely. A realistic cost per
Seawolf Is at least 81.5 billion.
Even If the Navy could afford to build three
a year, the number of attack submarines In
the fleet will foil off dramatically because the
Seawolf subs cannot be built fast enough to
keep up with the pace of retiring older subs.
By the year 2000, according to secret Navy
estimates, the number of attack subs will be
about 80. O f ihOBC. 7 0 would be Los Angeles
class and 10 Seawolf subs.
Some officers In the submarine service
continue lo argue that Ihe Seawolf Is needed
to counter advanced enemy suhs. Th e y have
been reading loo m any T o m Clancy novels
and not enough of their ow n Intelligence.
T h e currant defense budget problems In ihr
Soviet Union, the loss of Eastern Europe as a
Jum ping off point for un attack on the West
and the Internal troubles In the USSR make
the Soviets a m inim al military threat for at
least a decade.

�Sanford Htnfd. Sanford. Florida - Tuaaday. February 27. &gt; «1 - •*

Drugs------------C o n tin u e d fro m Pago 1A
G lenn. "O ne that I think
la doable."

SIB to build bathrooms, plant trtaa

Kelley said m a ny agencies
already provide counseling and
few If any people would have lo
be hired for those programs.
Personnel and operat kins of the
work-release center, which could
be b u ilt fo r a p p ro x im a te ly
•350.(XX). would be paid by the
inmates slaying there.

S A N FO H O — T h e city Scenic Improvement Hoard Monday
received city rommlsalon approval to build public restrooms at
Park on Park, u com m unlty-bullt park and pluygrmind at Park
Avenue and Eighth Street.
T h e SIH requested Installation of restrooms and lights at the
park, lo tie constructed with *10,000 In extra donations the
board received for const met Ion of the playground
Th e commission Monday also approved the SUV# proposal lo
spend *4,330 planting SO trees along Persimmon Avenue,
between the A m traksiallon and Stair Hood 4(1.

G lenn suggested vacant space
at the Jail should be used Tor the
w ork-release
p rog ra m . T h e
Seminole C ounty often has 300
or more vacant beds. Ja il of­
ficials have said work-release
Inmates should be separated
from th r main &gt;tll population to
prevent escapes by non-releasrd
Inmates.

Sanford Historic Trust to most March 1
S A N FO H O — Th e Sanford Historic Trust will meet March 1
at 7 p.m at All Souls Catholic Church. BOOS Oak A vr.
A Florida Powrr A Light representative will speak lo Ih r
group about energy-saving measures. T h e group will also
discuss the Make .Sanford Shlnr cleanup hill/ downtown
scheduled for the month of March, and events scheduled for
National Historic Preservation Week In May.
TheSanfortl Historic Trust Isa non-profit organization which
promntes restoration and preservation of local homes.

M usic-----------C ta tia M i froa Pago 1A
Iff Jo h n Polk, urging him lo
review the material and ask that
access to 3 Live Crew s re­
cordings tie resilrtcd here. Ac­
c o rd in g to T h o m p s o n . Lee
C ounty In Oct. of 1988. delertmed the four-man groups

Kelley said the costs of Ihr
program would have to be stud
led and budgeted during Ihe

album "M o v r S o m e th in "' Is
obscene, and another Judge
there has recently made the
same ruling agtlnst " A s Nasty
As T h e y Wanna He".
T h o m p s o n In c lu d e d
transcripts of the lyrtca from
that recording In his letter lo
Polk.

Kelley
C o a tln u td fro m Pag* 1A
K e lle y s )

office because h r has room lo
■tore It a ll." Jennifer Kelley said.
" T h e public can still use II.”
Je nn ife r Kelley declined to
comment In detail about the
divorce, filed Dcr. 33. She said
press coverage of Hie campaign
financing charfp-s filed against
them In October by the Stale
Attorney's Office contributed lo
the divorce.
" I think (the charges) were the
point that pushed It over the
b rin k ." Jennifer Kelley said of
her marriage. “ Pressure from
the press didn't hrlp. It made It
very difficult for us."
E o g h a n Kelley refused to
comment on thr court docu­

ments. "Y o u have everything I
have

to

say

on

th e

s u b je c t,"

Eoghan Kelley said.
Th e documents Indicate the
couple of 31 years split their
h o ld in gs* w it h o u t c o n te s t .
Eoghan Krlley rrtalns ownership
of offices of their business. Intel-Vest. and Ih r family home on
Crystal Drive In Sanford. J e n ­
nifer Krllev has been living In a
H a rrla y Place tow nhouse In
Heathrow since Iasi November.
Jennifer Kelley received full
ownership of two parrels of land
on Fulton Street adjacent lo
French Avenue with "Love and
Affection" In |&gt;ayment. Eoghan
Kelley agreed lo sell Ihe proper­
ty, splitting the commission with
Jennifer Kelley.

Museum
C on tin u ed from P a g s 1A
several years ago. but the com­
m ission did not appropriate
money to hire an architect for
Ih r project until this fiscal year.
T h e advisory txurd had argued
m a r u g l i a j ) needed to ac­
commodate 59.000 documents
now stored in u downtown bunk
vault, and to add a wing de­
dicated lo c lty history.
Th e expansion plans call for
an expansion of the General
Henry Sanford collection, which

contains aboul 55.000 docu­
ments relating in ihe city found­
e r's life, a 1.000--square-fool
wing for d l y history, and a
400-square-foot gallery for trav­
eling exhibits.
T h e museum, operated by (he
city parks department, was built
In 1957 and expunded In 1973.
Other Items In Ihe museum
collection are 99 microfilm reels
of Sanford newspapers. 600 dec­
orative art items, a photograph
c o lle c t io n a n d o th e r lo c a l
memorabilia.

"W e checked the lyrics for
ourselvrs and checked sales In
the county." Hughey said. "W e
fell we should submit It to a
Judge to see If It's ruled obscene
In our county. If It's ruled
obscene then (wither sdults or
kids ran buy It freely If It's not
obscene then both can buy It."
Of the lyrtca Hughey sakl.
"It's no! suggrstlve. It's de­
scriptive. It's Iruvrs little to the
Im agination. W e're (sheriffs
d e p u lirs i aren't saying It's
obscene. A Judge will have to
determine that."
H u g h e y said la w m e n are
seeing a double backlash lo the
publicity the recording Is re­
ceiving. H r said kids are buying
It out of curiosity, but because
parents arc aware of the con­
troversy they tin are listening to
the lyrics and confiscating thr
recordings.
T h e a lb u m Is u n d e r fire
through out th r slate and Is also
creating national controversy.

Slogan----------C o n tin u ed from Pag* IA
rcxnmlttee m em ­
bers said. Sanford needs a
unique slogan lo establish lls
ow n idenllly.
Dave Farr. Greater Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce execu­
tive director, said today thr
group w on't pursue a name
change If the commission opposes It. T h e tourism committer
m ay inert with th r commission
to discuss Ihe proposed change,
h r said.
"W e 'll always be friendly, but
the (slogan) Friendly C ity won't
attract folks to ou r urea," Farr
said. "Som ething like ou r lake or
our history m ight."

next fiscal year, beginning Oct.
1.
Kelley disagrees with onfc rec­
ommendation of (he committee
to c o m b i n e t h e " c o u r t
alternatives" programs with the
health department. D r. Jorge
Deju. county health director,
said such a large department
would be unwieldy and bureau­
cratic.
Kelley said the will recom­
mend a new county department
concentrating on rehabilitation
be formed, leaving the current
health and hum an services de­
partment unaltered. Glenn said
that proposal needs review.
In other topics, commissioners
will consider proposals for the
defunct M idway C o m m u n ity
C e n t e r . B u ilt In 1 9 8 0 for
•73.181 using y federal grant.
Ihe building has fallen Into
disrepair. One two-year county
estimate places the costs to
re p a ir Ihe 3 .900-square-foot
building at *79.184.
T h e structure was used by th r
com m unity until the end of I98S
when U was boarded up.

M idw a y com m unity leaders
h a ve w anted lo reopen Ih r
building, possibly for a day *are
center. B uddy m lagla. county
c o m m u n i t y d e v e lo p m e n t

planner, said state space re­
quirements of 20-square-fret of
usable spare per child would
"severely lim it" the use of tin
building us a day care center.

D IS C H A R O E S

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1

NOTICE OP CHANGE OP COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
AND LAND USE
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
MARCH 7 AND 8, 1990
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY LOCAL PLANNING AQENCY/PLANNINQ AND ZONING COMMIS­
SION (LPA/PiZ) WILL CONDUCT A PUBLICHEARINOTO HEAR CITIZEN VIEWS ANO ANY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR OTHER AGENCY COMMENTS. AND MAKE RECOMMENDA­
TIONS TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (SCO) ON REQUESTED AMEND­
MENTS (AND ANY REZONINOS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE AMENDMENTS) DEPICTED IN
THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. ON MARCH
8. TH E LPA/P&amp;Z WILL ALSO CONSIDER A PROPOSED DESIGN ELEMENT TO BE INCOR­
PORATED INTO TH E COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND CONSIDER AM ENDM ENTS TO THE
TE X T OF TH E COM PREHENSIVE PLAN INCLUDING AM ENDM ENTS TO TH E GOALS,
POLICIES. OBJECTIVES. FINOINGS. AND BASIC STUDIES FOR TH E FOLLOW ING PLAN
ELEMENTS:

• IMPLEMENTATION
• CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

• PORTS AND AVIATION ANO RELATED FACILITIES
• SOLID WASTE

IN ORDER TO PROVIDE ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AN OPPORTUNITY T O BE HEARD
REGARDING TH E PROPOSED AM ENDMENTS. THE LPA/PAZ WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR­

ING THAT WILL OCCUR ON TWO SEPARATE EVENINGS: MARCH 7 AND MARCH 8.1990,
WITH ITEMS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SUBJECT TO PUBLIC COMMENT BEING CONTINUED
FROM EVENING TO EVENING. THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BEGIN EACH EVENING AT
5:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE. IN ROOM W122 OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING. LOCATED AT 1101 EAST FIRST STREET IN SANFORD.
TH ESE HEARINGS MAY BE C O N TIN UED FROM TIM E TO TIME AS FOUND NECESSARY.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE URGEO TO ATTEND AND BE HEARD REGARDING THE
SU BJECT AMENDMENTS.

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DEATHS
JA M E S DAVIDOWtTZ
Jam es Davldowttz. 43. 737
Heather Glen Circle. Lake Mary,
died Monday at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Horn Dec.
38, 1946. In San Turce . Ihirrto
Rico, he moved lo Lake Mary
from Atlanta In 1977. He was an
automobile pans sales repre­
sentative and a Lutheran. He
was a Vietnam War veteran.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents.
Abraham and Gloria. Lake Mary:
da u gh te r. Sharon. Uayainon.
Puerto Rico: brothers. Robert.
Lake Mary: sister. Lillian Rico.
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

HELEN MARIE FREEMAN
KIERS
Helen Marie Freeman filers.
87. 4331 Orange Ave.. Sanford,
died Monday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Sepl. 30, 1903. In Hampton.
S.C ., she moved lo Sanford In
1931 from I here. She was a
homemaker and a member Df
Christ United Methodist Church.
Sanford.
Survivors Include son. W . L.
J r .. Cornelia. Ga.: daughters.
M ildred H . Peters. Hazel II.
Johnson, both of Sanford. Louise
II. Bruce. DeUary; slsler. Mertls
F. Canup, Phoenix City, Ala.: 11
g r a n d c h ild re n ; 33 g re a t­
g ra n d ch ild re n : I great-greatgrandchild.
Hrlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.

JU LIA O'NEAL
Ju lia O'Neal, 76. 3031 Airport
Blvd.. Sanford, (lied Thu rsda y al
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Born
J u ly 17. 1913. In Live Oak. she
moved to Sanford In 1937 from
there. She was a homemaker
and a member of Second Shiloh
M is s io n a ry B aptist C h u rc h .
Sanford.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n s .
Wesley J r .. Leon. LeVeme. all of
S a n fo rd ; d a u g h te rs . D e lo rls
Grant. Barbara Williams. Annie
Lockett, ail of Sanford; brother.
Prank Knight. Sanford: sisters.
Cooper. Winter Park. Ruby
‘ Itchell. Sanford. SO grandc h i l d r e n ; 54 g r e a t -

grundchlldren; six great-great­
grandchildren.
W llson-Elcheltrrger Mortuary.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

great-grandchildren.
H a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

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Ira R. Park. 78. B a yberry
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day al Orlando General Hospital.
Born May 8. 1911. In Brookvlllc,
Pa., he moved to Casselberry
from there In 1966. He was a
retired grocery store owner In
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was a member of Masonic Lodge
und Shrine Lodge.
Survivors Include wife. Kate.
DeBary; son, Russell. San A nlonio. Texas; brother. Clyde W ..
M in n e s o ta : siste rs, P h y llis
K c r s io n , D a y to n a B e a c h .
Murgarct Larson. Clearwater.
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charge of arrangements.

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tho funorol homo.
Britton Funorol Homo. Sanford, In charge
ot arrangements

CORNELIOU8 P. VAUGHAN
Cdm clloua P. Vaughan. 77.
Guinevere Drive. Casselberry,
died Saturday al his residence.
Born April 33, 1913. In Orange,
v.t , he moved to Casselberry
from Hyattavllle. Md.. In 1977.
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Ca rp e nte rs D istrict C o u n c il,
Washington, and a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Connie Lybrand. Orlando: sis­
ters, Doris Adams. Elkton. Va..
Audrey Foster. Berwyn Heights.
Md.; four grandchildren; four

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U.S. hails Chamorro victory
as a triumph for democracy
Kalfu ro-oloctod at prim# minister
T O K Y O - Prime Minister Toshikl Kalfu. with a solid election
victory by his ruling party behind him. won re-elecllon as
Japan's chief executive In both houses of parliament Tuesday
and began forming his new Cabinet.
Kalfu won 286 voles In the powerful lower house of the Diet.
Japan's parliament, easily defeating hl» closest rival Takakn
Dot. chairwoman of the Japan Socialist Party, who collected
146 voles.
Kalfu also defeated Dol In the upper house. I l l 0 1.
Th e Diet convened a 120-day special session Tuesday to elect
o new prim e minister and debate key pending bills. Including
Ih r 8463 6 billion budget for fiscal 1990. beginning April I.

Tokyo stocks rocovsr, Jump 576 points
T O K Y O — Bargain hunters pushed prices sharply higher on
the Tokyo Stock Exchange Tuesday, a day after Ihe m arkrl
suffered It second-worst decline ever.
Th e Nikkei slock average, which fell I.5 6 9 .IO points
Monday, climbed 576.08 points Tuesday lo close at 33.897.95.
T h e broader Tokyo Slock Price Index Jumped 51.73 points,
recovering nearly half lls 106-polnt drop Monday.
The Nikkei was up In early trading but fell sharply lower
through most of Ihe day until bargain hunting pushed prices
higher before Ihe close.
Monday's precipitous drop In Ihe Nikkei was Ihe secondlargest single-day loss ever, next only lo the "Black Monday”
slock crash of October 1987.

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e United Stale* recognlied
the stunning democratic election victory In
Nicaragua as a trium ph for democracy, and began
lo focua on a smooth transition from Marxism, an
end lo civil war and Improved economic and
political relations.
President Bush and membera of Congress
expressed Im m cdlaic support Monday for Ihe
democratic government of Vloletu Cham orro and
urged Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega lo bow
out gracefully, something Ihe Irader of Ihe

Enrile charged in failed coup
la f e c a a t ie a k l

M A N IL A . Philippines O p­
position Sen. Ju a n Poncr Enrile.
w h o h e lp e d o u s t d ic t a t o r
Ferdinand Marcos In 1986. was
a rrrsird and charged Tuesday
with rebellion and m urder In
connection with Ihe D rrrm b c r
coup attempt against President
Cora/on Aquino.
Enrile. who has repeatedly

Judge briefs
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Big Easy set to Met pleasure reign'
NEW O K L E A N S — W ith several days of dancing and
drinking already under their bells, revelers In Ihe Big Easy
werr rrady lo let "plrasure reign both day and night” In a final
harrhanaltan blowout locelebralr Marcll Ura*
As many as 1.5 million people were expected lo partake In
Eat Tuesday lo climax Ihe nation's grralest slrrel party
"D on'i wear out tonight.” Barthelemy exhoried thousands of
revelers galherrd lo greet Rex. "because you've still got
tomorrow to celebrate."

Court heart arguments on checkpoints
W A S H IN G TO N - Michigan Stale Police, aiming lo combat
drunken driving, are taking Ihelr case for sobrlely checkpoints
lo the Supreme Court amid argumenis from opponents who
say the roadblocks are loo Intrusive.
The case pits stale police against a group of Michigan
lawmakers who successfully sloppetl Ihe stair's checkpoint
program In 1986.
The Supreme Court was lo hear arguments Tuesday In Ihe
Michigan case and another Involving sobriety Uriel tests In
Pennsylvania.
Th irty states with sobriety checkpoint programs similar to
Michigan’s have filed briefs In the rase, urging the court to
uphold the lawfulness of the popular untl d m n k rn driving tool
The court must deride If the Michigan Slate Police pro|&gt;rrly
Ixilancrd lls interest In maintaining highway salrty against
making unreasonable police searches

From Unlltd Pros* International raporfa

C H R IS T C H U R C H . New
Zealand — A Judge Inirnds
lo warn dorens of U.S.
rrportrrs ro vrrln g ihe Inlernallonal custody ballle
over Hilary Koreilch about
N rw Zealand's strict laws
on latnlly court matters,
ollldals said today.
Th e 7-year-old‘s mother.
D r . E l l r a b r l h M o rg a n ,
spent 25 m o n th s In a
Washington. l ) C . . Jail lor
conlempl of court lor re­
fusing lo reveal Ihe girl's
wherrubouls Morgan was
expel led Tuesday lo apply
lor return of her p u rp o rt
by U S authorities so she
can go lo Christchurch
Hilary has b rrn living In
Christchurch since I98n
w 11 h h e r rn a I e r n u I
grandparents. W illiam anil
Antnnla Morgan, a llrr Ihe
m other was ordered to
granl unsupervised visita­
tion rights to Hilary's la­
ther. Dr. Eric Koreilch
Morgan refused, alleging
her ex-husband was sex­
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revolutionary Sandlnlsta government baa pro*
m tardtodo.
" A n y friend of democracy can lake heart that
Vlolrla Chamorro won Ihe election." Bush said.
" T h e election process, by all accounts free and
fair. Is a credit lo Ihe people of Nicaragua who
rhose to decide Ihelr nation's future at Ihe ballot
box. and I hat Isa victory for democracy.”
In Congress, once Ihe center of bailies over Ihe
bankrolling of Ihe dcradc-old guerrilla effort lo
overthrow Ihe Nicaraguan government. I he re wenwaves of political reconciliation and calls for
rconomlc cooperation.

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ilrnlrd I h r allegations and did so
again T u rs d a y . was u rrrs lrd
aflrr speaking before Ihe Senate
National Burrau of Investigation
Director Alfrrdo Llm said Enrile
would h r detained until his
petition for boll was resolved.
Also named In Ihe first Ind lrlm rn la since Ihe Dec. 1-9
rebel lion were e x -a rm y Col
G re g o rio llo n a sa n . Cagayan
p r o v l n r e G o v . R o d o lf o

A g u ln a ld o . S e n a te m ilita r y
ronsullatil Felix Browner, rrllrrd poller MaJ Billy Blbll and
holrller Reheco Panllllo and his
wife. Erllnila.
In Ihe long-ant Uipulrtl court
a rllo n. chlel slate prosecutor
Aurello Tram pe lodged Ihe c rim ­
inal complaint for ''rebellion,
multiple murder and m ulllptr
frustrated m urder” before Ihe
regional trial court.

Exiles
celebrate
victory
MIAMI — Contra leaders
a n d N ic a ra g u a n e xile s
c h e e r e d V l o l e t a
Cham orro's election victo­
r y In I h e l r h o m e la n d
Monday, saying Ihe ballots
finished Ihe Job Ihe rebels'
bullets had begun.
" I 'm overw helm ed by
jo y ." said Former Contra
d ire cto r A d o lfo C a le ro .
m o n ito rin g the flection
returns In Miami " I have
great expectations for Ihe
future of Nicaragua. I feel
proud that Ihe Nicaraguan
people have been able lo
counter tyranny with arms
and with voles, with bullets
and voles.
"F ro m now on I hope
that only voles will be used
in Nicaragua lo change
pollllral leaderships.”

Big share of young blacks afoul of law
UwtSad Fm i te— m X tew I
W A S H IN G TO N — Nearly a quarter of all young
black men In Amerlru are behind liars or under
supervision for rrtm lnnl violations, ihe highest
percentage ever recorded, a nrw study says.
Th e rrport. based on an analysis of 1989 figures
from the Bureau of J u s llrr Statistics by The
Sentencing Project, also concluded Monday the
cost of in c a rrrra lln g and co ntrolling Ihrse
609.000 young men. ages 20 in 29. Is al least 82 5
billion a year
" T h r s r new findings should hr disturbing lo all
Americans.'' said Marc Mauer. the study's author
and assistant director ol Th e Sentencing Project, a
prlvatr group “ We now risk Ihe possibility of
writing olf un enure generation of black men from
leading productive lives."
Th e 11-page report. "Young Black Men and Ihe
Crim inal Justice System A G row ing National
Problem." said the 61)9.000 llgurr — or 23 p rrcrnl
of Ih r total young black male population — Is Ihe
highest |&gt;eri enlage ever rrcorded and far exceeds
Ihe number ol black males ol all ages enrolled In
higher education. 4716.000
By comparison. Ihe study said one In 16 whiles
and one In IO lllspanlcs are under control of Ihe
criminal Justice system, meaning they are In
prison or Jail, on probation or under fsirole
The Sentencing Project, a non-profit group,
supports reform of sentencing laws and Ihe
development ol alternative senienclng programs

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ol to* Federal A viatim A d m in n tro lim and Its Florida Department
ol Trareaporlalton
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M .iu rr s stu dy also found that while w o m rn
r n t r r I h r crim in a l ju s llr r s y s trm al m u ch lo w rr
ra lrs than m en. i h r racial disparities are sim ilar.
O f w o m rn In Ihelr 20*. i h r rrp o rl said 2.7
p r r c r n l of blacks were u n d e r rrim ln a l Ju s llrr
ro n lro l. I p r r r r n l of w h ile s a nd t 8 p rr c rn l of
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Unbeaten
teams
collide
TRC stays undefeated with

IN BRIEF

win over Concrete Concepts

Hawks rally to boat Heat
A T L A N T A — Dominique Wilkins and Moses
Malone combined for B3 points Monday night In
lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 123114 come-from-behlnd vlrlo ry over the Miami Heat.
Miami held a 61-50 hairtlm r trail, but thr
Hawks fought bark to He the game at 90
e n t e rin g t h r fo u rth
quarter. Atlanta look
the lead to stay at 90-94
on a basket by Alex­
a n d e r V o lk o v w it h
10:03 left In Hie game.
T h e H a w k s h e ld a
nine-point lead th r rr
t im e s in t h e f in a l
quartrr.
Atlanta, now 20-29.
got 36 p oints from W ilk in s and Malone
contributed 27 julnts and 1 1 rebounds. Kevin
Willis and Jqhti Halite each scored 14 lor
Atlanta.
In o t h e r N H A a c t io n M o n d a y n i g h t .
Philadelphia kn u -krd off Orlando 129 110 and
San Antonin beat Sacramento HXi &lt;10

B y D E A N SM ITH
Herald correspondent
S A N F O K I) — Th e itliimilnwn beI w i t h i i ii I mm I i' ii trams T im Kalnrs
Connection .util Com r r l r ('nm i-pts
turned out to lie llttlr more than
hatting practice lor T H t! as It came
away wliti a I3-7 v lrlo ry In Sanrord
Kcrrrailon Monday Night Snliball
League action at C h a v Park
T H C v o ri-d In every Inning as
they came li.u k from a 5-3 llrst
Inning deficit to pick tip the easy
trliiniph and remain iiuliraten as
the league reached the hallway
mark

In other games Monday. Cabinet
Aire broke a two game losing streak
w it h a 7 -3 c o n q u e s t of A r e
H a rd w a re of V olusia and Ken
Rnmmel Chevrolet won Its third
straight game ll-f i over Allm an A
Waddles
Monday night's action left T H C
alone at the top with a B-O record.
Concrete Concepts III second at 5 -1,
Cabinet Aire. Ken Hummel and Ace
Hardware at 3-3. Stroinhrrg-Carlson
at I 5 and Allm an A Waddles at O B
Next week’s schedule has Con­
crete Concepts facing Ken Hummel
at B 30 p in.. Allm an and Waddles
squaring oil with Ace Hardware at

7:30 p m . and Strumbrrg'Carlxon
iMitllng Cabinet Aire at H 30 p in
T R C has the week off
Afler falling behind 3 3 In the llrst
Inning. T H C scored a pair ol runs In
the second to He the game, then
slowly built Its lead Into an easy
victory.
T H C pounded out 17 hits, six of
which went for extra b a v s . in the
will. Leading the way were Ernest
Shuler (double, two singles, run
voted|. S im Haines (three singles,
run v o te d ) and Ned Haines (home
run. double, run v o re d )
Ollier contributors Included T im
Haines and lllllv (irlllllb lone dou­
ble. one single and two runs v o re d
each). I.evl Haines (two singles, run
vo re d ). Hod T u rn e r Idouble. three
runs v o re d ) and Keith Artec and
To n y D u nkin vin lone single and

one run v o re d each!
Providing the o ffe nv lor Concrete
Concepts were Hobby Tulior (two
singles, two runs v o re d ). .Jack
la-wls and Hamm er llulfm an (two
singles and one run scored each).
Curt Ta b o r (two singles). Rich Cobb
and Punk F rrg u v m (one triple and
one run v o re il eachl. Hobby Gallo
(single, run v o re d ) and Will (Hand
(single).
The first game ol the evening
lookrd like It would lie a highv o t in g allalr as Cabinet Aire vo re d
two runs in the top ol the llrst
Inning and Are Hardware vored
three In the hnllnin ol the llrsl llul
alter lhat. there wouldn't lie any
v o t in g until Cabinet Aire vored
five In the lop of the v v e rith to post
the win
See S o ftb a ll. Page 2B

Astros owner
eyes TV rights
for Orlando

JUCO ATHLETICS

Unltad Praaa International________

SCO diamond teams In action
S A N FO R D — Tuesday will tie a busy day at
Seminole C o m m u n ity College as both the
viftball and baseball trams will jilay at home.
T h r softball tram will play a dm iblrhratlrr
with Hrrvard Com m unity Collrge while thr
lusrbalt team will lake on Mid Florida Confer­
ence foe Central Florida Until e vrn ls arr
scheduled lo star! at 3 p.m . on the Helds behind
the new Continuing Education building on the
S C C campus.
T h r softball tram Improved its record to 10-6
overall and 3 1 to Hu- enuk-ri-ner when it
hammered St. .John's River Com m unity College
H-0 and 20-4 over the weekend
T h r Haiders cam r up with 30 hits in the
doublrhrader while their pitchers held the
Y'lklngs to only right safeties
All Am erican Kim King had a perfect day for
SCC . going 3-for-3 with a triple, double, th rrr
RHI and three runs seared. Laura Hass. Sandy
Rodrigue* and Ik-ekv Arrowuod a lv i had three
hits In the twin Mil

JV B ASEB ALL
Seminoles open with win
S A N FO R D — David Eekslrln. Hobble Morgan
and Phllltp King each had two Hill as Semlnolr
High School's Junior varsity hav-ball tram
opened Its seavin Monday with a 9 3 w in over
thr Lake Howell Silver Hawks
Eckstein at v&gt; hit a dim hie for I he Tribe.
Morgan was also thr w inning pitcher, working
four Innings before giving way lo Jerem y
Chaunal. who picked up the save with three
scoreless Innings
Alter each train scored a run m the second
Inning. Seminole blew the game open with a
live-run explosion In the bottom of the third
Inning. Lake Howell answered with two runs In
the lop of the hsirtti. but Seminole added a run
In the (ourlh and two more In the fifth.
Now 1-0, Seminole hosts laike Mary on
Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
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Frogmen WP - Morgan 1101 LP - Gimbalro San — Chaunal
lull 18 — Ecttk.n IDm,noil I. Wa.nrr (lata Mocnlll 18
Nona HR - Non* Record, - Lakt Morrell I 4. Seminole I 0

HOCKEY
Rangers sweep Bruins
Th e New York Hangers and Ikistou Drums,
two of (he original six N H L teams, have had
their share of cLissle battles over the decades of
a fierce rivalry. The rrapporllonm cnt of thr
league Into divisions lias dampened lids cnulllct
In recent years, hut you wouldn't know It from
ih e e ro w d re a c tio n
M o n d a y n t g h 1 at
M a d is o n S iju a r r
Garden.
T h e G a rd e n ratters
rattled w ith blue-seat
c h e e r s w h i l e th e
Hangers d a zzle d the'
league's best defensive
team w ith five sec­
ond-period goals rn
route to a 6-1 vlrlory over the Hrulns. sweeping
the season scries against Hoslon tor Hu- first
time In history.
Darren Turcoftc scored the llrst tiai trick of
the season for New York
Elsewhere In the N H L . Quebec upended
I'lllsbiirgh 3-2. alul Vancouver bra! Toronto 5-2.
Com piled from ataff and w lra reports

B A S K ETB A LL
7 IK) p.m . - - SUN. NHA. Charlotte Hornets at
Orlando Magic. It.)
Com plsta listings on F a g s 2B

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Both starting pitcher Chuck Lamb (left) and head
coach Bob McCullough (right) were In line torm
Monday night M cCullough, along with Lyman
principal Carlton Henley and athletic director Tom

Lawrence, threw out the first pitches as the
Greyhounds christened their new on-campus field
Lamb then tossed a lour hitler to lead Iho Hounds to
an B-3 win over the Dellona Wolves

Lyman christens new field with win
By D IA N SM ITH
Herald correspondent

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LO N G W O O D — Th e Lvm .m Greyhounds .mil
pitcher Chuck Lam b made the llrsl game on ihclr
new Held a succcsslul one with all H-3 high school
I m s i - I m II Irliimph over Deltona Monday night
Prior to the game, principal Carlton llcnlcy.
athletic director T o m Lawrence and head I i . i v - I i . i U
coach tkili McCullough dedicated the hfuulllul new
Greyhound t&gt;uv-l&gt;nll complex bv throwing mil ilu-

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llrst tialls Th e y then turned the game over to the
players, who turned m a very good pt-rlmmanci-.
itic Greyhounds wasted little lime In hiking
control ol the game hv scoring three unearned runs
In Itic ImiU o iii ol the llrsl.
See G re yh o u n d * . Page 2B

Barringer, Evans hand O vie d o first loss
F ro m ttaff reports

OM OM

O K L A N D O — Paul McDonald led oil tin- second
inning wllli a home run lo Ictl ID-lit. propelling HitEvuns t rojans lo a 12 decision over tin- \ Kiting Oviedo
Lions In high v h o u l liav-liall action Monday night
T h e loss w as Oviedo's llrsl ol the scavin. dropping Hit*
Lions to 3 1 while Evans evened Its record at 2 2
Hut the real story was the rfTorl ol Evans starting
pitcher fodd llarrlngcr. who limited the Lions to two
inis, -i two-out double by Todd Tocco In ilu- llrsl liming
and a lead nil single by Kevin Tw iggs In the (mirth
liming. Twiggs reached third wllli one mu hul was

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O f *iggv (III IB tocco IO».»Uol Bro*»r IEran,I )B Mono MW
MtDonoldllrojI Record, Or-rdo 1 I E .jnw 1
siranded there by Harrlnger.
"H e made Hie pitches when he had lo." said Oviedo
coach Mike Farrell ol Harrtngcr. "I Hunk we have a
prcllv villd ollenslve team. Hul In lour innings, he laced
(lie- m inim um three baiters. And we lilt 1 1 routine fly
lu lls "
T h e only tuning where Todd Harrlnger was sh.ikry
See L io n s, Page 2B

H O U S T O N - Jo h n J . McMullen,
who reportedly has expressed Inter­
est In v lllu g his rna|orlly ownership
In the Houston Astros, has had
d lvu s slo n s about acquiring televi­
sion rights to a potmtlal expansion
b a v b a ll f ra n rh lv In Orlando
McMullen has Itrld dlvusslons
with W illiam du Pont III. who heads
a group that wants to acquire a new
Ira n c h lv . probably In the National
la-ague, (or Orlando, the Houston
Chronicle reported Monday.
McMullen, however. Is not Inter­
ested In an ownership slake in IluFlnrtda club, but in gaining rights
for Its local television broadcasts,
sources told IheChronlrle
Th e Chronicle reiMirled on Satur­
day that McMullen liasexpresv-dan
Interest In selling his majority
Inlerest In the Houston Sports
Association, w hich Includes the
Astrun. McMullen, who ulno Is ma­
jority owner of the N H L New Jersey
D e v ils , is o w n e r of a m a rine
engineering company in New York
Veteran T ia v tiill executives said
S u n d a y they are aw are ol no
specific prohibition against thr
o w n rr of one club holding T V rights
to another. However, they know of
no precedent lor such an arrange­
ment and find it highly unlikely that
McMullen's fellow owners would
allow him In hold T V rights In
Orlando while ulv&gt; retaining the
Astros.
Yet. there Is such an arrangement
that In vo lve s M cM ullen. Home
Sports Entertainment. Inunded In
part by (IS A . has cable rights In the
Astros and Texas Hangers home
games. T h e Hangers compete In the
American League and could mil
play the National la-ague Astros
except In the World Scries
U S A has since v ild most ol Us
Interest In U S E to Prism, a l)cn
v e r-b a s e d cable T V op e ra tion
headed by Dili IXmlels. a partner of
Je rry lluss In the N1IA Los Angeles
Lakers
McMullen, who Is building a home
on Lake Nona near the Disney
World theme park, has "deep roots"
In Central Florida ‘ and a heavy
financial Involvement there, v n irrrs
told the Chronicle
McMullen Is known to Ik - dlscnchanted w ith Houston and has
settled a lawsuit filed by former
minority owner Don Sanders, and
gained Sanders' Interest In USA.
If McMullen Is rrady to sell his HO
percent share of the Astros, not
many potential buyers know about
It. One current National League
ow ner, tw o men active in the
market to buy a team, and another
seeking an expansion franchise
have not heard anything about a
possible vile of the club.
"I heard that rumor at the winter
meetings." said Larry Schmlttou a
former executive with the Texas
See R ig h t* , Page 2B

R oad-w eary 76ers still too m u ch for M a g ic to handle
United Press International
I’H IL A D E L IT IIA — Last year, the I'lul.idclphia
7Bcrs returned Irnm a grueling West Coast road
trljia u d ran into Hu- Phoenix Suns
T h is season. Philadelphia returned Irnm a
journey III which ii |ilaycd live games In seven
days agalusl Western Conference |x&gt;wers lo face
Ilu- Orlando Magic
And lacing Ihc Magic is nothing like going
against Hu- Suns as 1‘hlladelphla proved with a
129-1 to victory Monday night, handing Orlando
its seventh straight loss
I'm glad we w rrr playing Orlando
said
Charles ILirklev who led scVI-II I'lula.li Iplua
scorers In iloiihlc figures with 25 |Niiuts Last
year, we bail Hie s im r exact siitiaiuin and wc

OR THE BEST COVERAGE OF

played Phoenix. Man. I tboiigln ii was Ihc end ol
tin- world."
A year ago. I'I iim- u I x |Misicd a I lO -lO B vlclorv
-is Hu- Suns were able to take advantage ol
l'hlladcl|&gt;hta's weariness.
T h e Magic w as u nable lo do tha t, -is
t'lllladcljihla pulled away in tile third quarter in
make llie game a rout
"I'm glad we didn't come oil Itic trip and meet
a division leader." said Derrk Sm ith, who cam r
nil the bench lo score 12 [minis " T h a i would
have hern aw lllllv dlllleull "
Si.nib said the game might have been ilu
luughrsi ol the year lo play Irnm a jthyst4.il
stand |muni
"W e traveled all day ISmidav n-turiiing Irom a
I2B-99 loss al I'I iih nixl " h r said I was druwsv

until 5 o'clock I couldn't even cal m y |ir&lt;-ganir
inral because I tell so weird. I was rcaliy worried I
would let-1 wwltil llul once I gol a sweat up. I tell
lK-llcr "
llcrscy llavv kills scored 22 polnls Mike
Gm inskl added 20. Kick Mahorii had I I Hun
A n d e r s o n 12 a n d S c o tt D ru n k s lo lur
Philadelphia. which Improved lls home record lo
22 4
Sidney Green led Ihc Magic wilh a career high
3B jMilnls and Reggie Th e u s added ’20 as i Irlaiulo
Icll lo 1 25 on Hie mail
All ih.ii I dnl loulghi means noHuiig
said
Green, who shot IB lor 21 "A nvw a v vim IimiK al
II il goes down as an I. Everything gels lusscd
uul Hu- window I was just lurtimatc lo bn the
See M agic. Page 2U

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�M — San lord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. February IT, 1990

Baseball talks break off

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Winnipeg at Minnetoto, • 23 p m
Wodnatday Gamat
Montraafat Hartford, night
Naw Jartay at Pittsburgh, night
NY Ir’andartat Datroit. mghl
Quabac at Torof K». night
Washington at N Y iangars. night
Edmonton at Lot Angola*, night
Philadalphia at Vancouver, night

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Fourth round
(Lilting names, twnwtownt, wen-let! rec
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I Stacy Rider. La Habra. Calif , 4 2 1.
3.74/. 2 Jan Schmidt. Rochelle. I l l . 7 I.
3.717, J Tori Romeo, Van Nuys. Calif .4 1 1 .
3.712. 4 Kim Terrell. Daly City. C a lil. 4 2.
3.431. 3 Jill Albrecht. Burlington. W it . 7 1.
S.4S7. 4. Lisa Wagner, felmetto. ft 1.3.33#
7 Betty Morris, Stockton. Ca lif. S 2. S.S23.
I Karen Ellingiworth, Des Plaines. I l l . 31,
1.312, t Carol' Norman. Ardmore. Okie . S 1.
1,499.,; 10. Lome Nichols. Algonquin. Ill * 1 4,
$.414,: 11 Debbie McMullen. Denver, Coto ,
J I, 3.441. 12 Leanne Barrette. Oklahoma
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3,442; 14 Aieta Sill, Dearborn. M ich. 2 3.
3.427, IS Cindy Coburn Carroll. Buffalo.
NY
U 3.404 14 Jody Soufar. Leawood.
K an. 4 4. 3.402. 1/ Cheryl Daniels. Detroit,
Mich . 2 4. 3.400, i l Joanne Maiden, Tacoma.
Wash . 2 S. 3.172
If Carolyn Dor in. Linden. N J , 2 4, S, 144.
20 Lori Branham, Buffalo, N Y , S I, 3.114.
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Dm Ian — Agraed to a 1 year contract ntfh
ouifietdar Kevin ftemri*.
Naw Y art (M U - Signed tntieldart Gragg
Jefferies and Chris Dorvwtv catcher Todd
Hundley, pitchers WaVy Whitehurst and Mika
Miliar and outtialdar Lou Thornton fo 1 yaar
contracts
Philadelphia - Named Floyd Rayford
coach at Scranton Wilkas Barra of the In
tarnahonal League, E ll Grba manager al
Princeton of the Appalachian League and
Derek. &amp;otel ho pitching coach at Marl inevil la
of the Appalachian League
Bashatfeall
Gelden Stale — Waived canter John
Shasky
Mention — Placed guard Byron Oinkins on
injured list
LA Clippers — Re(eased guard Jim Las
National la U e t k a l Hall Of Faina Announced resignation of president Bop
C o u iy; named vice president George
Dicker man to fill out remainder ol the term.
College
Akren — Suspended basket ball player Pete
Freeman tor rest of *ason tor disciplinary
Arliana - Named Bill Morgon football
recruiting coordinator
N Y U — Named Darren Fells assistant
wrestling coach
Pittsburgh — Named Fred Vonappen
defensive coordinator

I anHi Care Ilaa Stale — Suspended
basketball guard Ricky Byrd Indefinitely

FeeWait
New England — Fired coach Raymond
Berry
N Y Jets — Signed offensive tackle Tom
Rehdrr
Pheenie — Named Tom Lovet offensive
line coach

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Midnight - SC, Temple at West Virginia
NBA BA S K E TB A LL
7p m — SUN. NBA Magic Tonight
10:20 p m . — SUN., Charlotte Hornets af
Orlando Magic, (LI.also at 10 20pm
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9 20 p m — SC. Southeastern Conference
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A U TO RACING
7p m — WHOO AM (9901. NASCAR Live
BA S K E TB A LL
7 23 p m - W BZSAM (1270). College
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7 20 p m . WWN2 AM (7401. NBA.
Charlotfa Horne is et Orlando Mag-c
7 13 p m - WXVQ AM (1490). Coliega.
Stetson at Bethune Cookman
9 JO p m - WHOO AM 19901. College.
Louisiana State at Florida
M ISCELLAN EO US
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MagicC o n tin u e d fro m I B
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I’hll.tiltTphi.t m jlhcurrd Ortaiulu Il&lt;&gt;- U-l In
the I till ■) ( | i i a ( U T In lakr a '.IH 77 lead at (he
end u( Ihe (h t Iih I.
Ii.irkley. G m lnnkl and Malnirn caeti had H
p rints In the quarter and llaw klnn added 7.
rtriladclphia k-d only 70-59 after a Jumper
hy Green w llh H 5(i to play In (lie period hut
u|)ened an H9-67 advantage un a pair of free
Ihruwn hy Hawkins with 4 :ftileft
T h e MajJlc rim e d within 107-92 on a free

(hruw by Green wllh 7:12 In play In Ihe
fourth ipianer. but trailed I lli-95 alter a
last-break luskel hy Srn 11h with 5:24 lu fto.
I’hlladelphla scored 7 siralftht points lo
take a 129-97 lead on a 9-point play hy
Hawkins w llh 9 12 lu (flay Philadelphia's
.Johnny Dawkins Injured lus rlfthl ankle In
(he first quarter, played briefly In Ihe second
period but did nut return III the second half
X -ra ys taken al a local hospital were
ncijatlvc.
Th e 7lirrs visit Ihe flrsl-plact New York
Knlcks. who lead them by one name In the

Atlantic Division, on Thursday and Dawkins
said he hoped I o Im- able to play.
" I w unl to play In I hat k u dh '." he said.
"W e 'll fiave lo w all and see how the ankle
feels. Hupelullv. I'll be ready by Thursday.'*
flrooks run the club In Dawkins' absence
arid did a H«od |ot). handlin’ out H assists
"H e had an excellent West Coast raixl
trip ." Philadelphia Coach J im Lyitam said.
"H e 's t&gt;cen slxKrilllft th r k ill well He's been
playing |tuod defense. Il doesn't surprise me
lhal he responded.”

Ur H U 9 r w « I n t f w W B W l
NEW Y O K K - Talks recessed
Indefinitely on Day 12 of thr
spiinfl Inilnlnfl lockout Monday,
rndangcrlnft OjieiilnK Day and
prolonging what 15 governors
huve called "a national dis­
grace.”
Apparently deciding no pro­
gress t-auld conic from another
meeting, union chief Don Fclir
left (own for what could be a
series of briefings. Owners' rep­
resentative C h u c k O 'C o n n o r
agreed wllh the action, saying.
"W e have rru rh rtl a jKilnl where
II Is appropriate lo si-parale for a
while."
Ilusrbull Com m issioner Fay
Vincent, admitting he feels the
pressure even In Ihe "greasy
spoon” where he rats, called the
situation "tragic to the jMrint of
absurdity."
M a ry la n d 's G u v . W illia m
Donald Schaefer went rv e n

further. Schurfcr und 14 other
g o ve rn o rs from states w ith
trams srnl letters lo Vincent and
loorganUallons representing Ihe
players and owners, urging them
lo settle.
" T h is continuing dispute Is a
national dlsgrarr. ... Baseball Is
too Important to our country —
txiih economically and culturally
— to allow this to drag on."
Schaerer said.
O 'Connor said lhat o vrr thr
weekend Vincent and deputy
commissioner Sieve Greenberg
made Informal contacts with thr
union, seeking a bridge on the
arbitration Issue.
" T h r y were unable to rllrft a
proposal." O 'Connor said
Chvnrrs staged a public rela­
tio n s d is p la y , re le a s in g a
three-page list of Its posttons
Milwaukee Brewers owners Bud
Srltg sjsikr passionately In favor
of the owners’ position, asking.
"W here have we lieen unreason­
able?''

Lions-------------C o n tin u e d from I B
was the
sevenih. when he started off hy
walking Tocco and Chet T u lp
Both runners advanced on a
third-strike (Kiwied ball. Jason
Hulsh then hit u sacrifice fly that
scored Toceo and moved T u lp to
third. A wild pilch scored T u lp
h u t that w as all B a rrin g e r

Oviedo Invitational Tournam enl
championship gnme. Originally
scheduled for Feb. 17. the conIrsl was ruined out. Oviedo will
then play at Lym an on Wednes­
day night In a Seminole Athletic
Conference contest.

Rights------------

a llo w e d .

C o n tin u ed from IB

"H e did the Job," said Farrell.
"T h a i's the way baseball Is.
You're not going to win many
games when you gel only two
hits and hit 11 fly I h i IIs ."
The Lions will b r bark In
action tonight ut 7 p.m . against
West Orange In a make-up of the

Hungers whn
heads u Nashville-based group
Interested In acquiring a fran­
chise. "B u t It wasn't from a
source that was In the know
None of m y conversations have
given me a ny evidence that
there's any truth lo It.”

GreyhoundsC o a tla a a d from IB

bunt along the third
baseline lhal no one from De­
ltona tried to field. Jo h n Ju m p
Ih rn cleared Ihe buses w llh u
ringing triple over the right
llrlder's head.
After Walnseotl and Frank
llarm er both walked to reload
the bases. Je re m y H ill was
brought In to telleve starter Ed
Nrwhouser for Deltona. Jackson
greeted Hill with a single lo
center lo score both J u m p and
Walnseotl.
Deltona scored Its m n s In Ihe
seventh when T o n y Nlemesh
and Kay D r Jm u s reached on
errors. Buxo drove In the first
Wolves ru n wllh a plnch-hlt
double before J)c and De Jesus
scored on wild pitches. T h r
gam e ended on a beautiful
s h o rl-t o -f lrs l-t o -t h lrd double
play.
T h e Greyhounds, now 5-1 on
the season, were led by Ju m p
(who was l-for-3 with a triple
and three HDI), C u rly |2 fur-2,
one KBII and Jackson I l-for-3.
two KB1).
For Detlona. now 3-2 on Ihe
season, providing th r offense
were Buxo (double. KBII. Jeff
Knox I l-for-3 wltli a double). D r
■Jesus 11 for-3) and Mike Maples
O-for-41.
jH -r lr c l

After one out, Kevin Walnseotl
walked and stole scrund. An out
later. Jeff Jackson rr ached on an
erro r lhal scored W alnseotl.
Jackson taking second. Chris
Plelcones then reached on an
I n f i e ld s i n g l e . W h e n th e
shortstop's throw w as w ild.
Jackson scored und Plelcones
went to second. Charlie Curlythen got the first H ill on the new
field w ith a single lo score
Plelcones.
L a m b used a v e ry q u ick
fastball and a sharp breaking
curve to keep thr Waives' hitters
ofT balance as lie picked up his
second victory of th r season. He
allowed no earned runs as hr
tossed a four-hitler, striking out
eight and walking only three.
His only (rouble spots were In
the third und seventh Innings,
when he was forced to pitch
around errors.
Lym an put Ihe game out of
reaeh In Ihe fourth. With one
out. C urly singlrtl to lefl. Lorry
Lantglos then grounded lo first
but both Curly und Lantglns
w e re safe w h e n t h e f ir s t
baseman's throw to second was
dropped by th r slmrtsiop.
Andy Spolskl then loaded the
busrs when h r pul down a

Softball
Continued from IB
Doing the hitting for Cabinet
Aire were winning pitcher Scott
Fa rm e r (fo u r s m g tc s ). Mike
Edw ards (double, single, run
s c o re d ), J i m K h o d r s (t w o
singles, two runs scored). Greg
R e g is te r (t w o s in g le s , ru n
scored). Kicky Kkld (two singles).
Brad Kruger. Darrin Nelson and
Richard Shannon (one single
and one run foored each) und
Scotl Curler (single).
Providing the offense for Ace
Hardware were Gordon Clark
(three singles). J o h n Huggs
(double, single!. Manny Slivu.
Babe Booth and T o m Burnham
(one single and one ru n scored
each) und Mark Aten. Jeff Aten
and J o h n W ard lone single
each).
Ken Kumntel only scored In
two Innings, but II was enough
lo overcome an early 4 -0 Allman
ft Waddles lead. Hum m el scored
six runs In thr fourth und five
runs In the sevenih to pick up
Ihe win lhal allowed Hum m el to
gel back to the .500 m ark.
Leading the attack for Ken
Hummel were Chris Nlckle and
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People
Bram Tow ers residents honor couple

IN BRIEF
Garden show planned
SA N FO R D — A Spring Luncheon and Home and Garden
Slinw e|NiriMirrd by I mini Garden C lu b la scheduled 10 a.m. to
2
Man'll 9. u( Hie Sanford Civic Center. Sanford Avenue.
Horne and garriru Hems, linked good* and educational
displays to he featured.
Proceed* go toward a civic beau l i n e a l Ion project,
t.u nrh m n to lie served 11:30 a.m. lo 1:30 p m . Tickets. B5.
For llrkrts. roll Joyce Malonr. 333-5600.

Golf tourney scheduled
S A N F O R D - Sanford Rotary flrrakfast C lu b will hold Its
annual Golf Tournam ent at the Heathrow Country Club, Marrh
3. Shotgun start will be at 13:15 p.m .
I leverages und heavy hors d'oeuvres to be served.
Deadline for registration I* Thursday. *100 donation:
proceed* go to Rotary charities.
Details, rail Steve Coover. 333-4051.

SA N FO R D — For 14 yrars. Kthel
and Irv in g Fried have lieen
hosting muni lily cn vrrrd dish
dinners nl Bram Towers. 5 l!l E.
First Si.
l-usl October, the couple re­
tired and a group nf Towers'
residents, under the direction of
Beverly “ B .J ." Soulhwlck. are
having the d in n e rs ra lrrrd .
An udded treat recently, was
the celebration of Frances and
Waller Sterm rr's fifth wedding
nnnlvrrsary.
Slermer. 82. originally Irnm
New York. Is a former railroad
man with 45 years service.
Mrs. Slerm er Is 71. Th e couple
c e le b r a t e d o n t h e G r a n d
Romance.
Th e y also contributed the a n ­
niversary cake.

Th* S ltrm tn ir* honored during ■ catered dlnnar at Bram Tower*.

IN THE SERVICE
Warranl Officer Edm ond J .
Coppola, son nl Jo h n A . and
Louise A . Coppola. 1500 Robert
S i.. A lta m onte S p rin g s , has
graduated from (h r A rm y W ar­
rant Officer Candidate Sehoot at
Fort Rucker. Ala.
Candidates were trained m
A rm y leadership, m ilitary pro­
fessional el hies, co m m u n ica ­
tions. stress and bulllrtleld lead­
ership.
Ills w ife. C o r ln n c . Is the
daughter of J.H . Roberson. 1002
R a y m o n d A v e ., A lt a m o n t e
Springs.
H r Is a 19H5 graduate of
Lym an High School. Longwootl.

NMMHwWIfl
Rick Russi (righti, president ol Sanford Rolery Breakfast Club,
brushes up on his swing in preparation tor the Annual Golf
Tournament To the left is Les O w en, president-elect ol the
club.

Here’s to the golden

CALENDAR

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M unger ol Ssnlord were recently honored
on their 50th wedding anniversary with a party hosted by Mrs.
Earl Moxley. Sanford About 60 guests attended the gala
celebration. Pictured is the happy couple about to cut Ihe cake

'Storytime at the Zoo* offered
SA N FO R D — T h e Central Florida Zoological Park will hold
"Storylim e at the Zoo" every Wednesday through April 35 at
10am

T ills educational program Is for children ugrs 3 lo 5. Children
will have the opportunity lo listen lo stories and sing songs
about dllferenl animals each week. Dr. Zooloru* and volunteers
will conduct the program.
The following programs are planned
• Feb. 28 — Monkey lluslncss
• March 7 — Feathered Friends
• March 14 — Spllfy Spiders
• March 28 — Sssssnakesaaa
• April 4 — Fu nny Bunnies
• April 11 — Elephants a rr Four To n s of Fun
• April IS — Alligator Antics
• April 25 — Anim al Magic

Child programs offered
SA N FO R D — Th e Parent Resource Center and Seminole
Com m unity College arc co-sponsoring Child Programs In
March at Seminole Com m unity College.
Sessions to be held March 5 and 6. are Baby Lab Toddler
Lab* for parents and children age birth lo 9 months: for
parents and children 9 lo 16 months; for |iarents and children
16 lo 24 months: and lor working parents and children birth tu
toddlers.
Details, call Mary Bungeri at parent resource center.
3 2 3 -1450. ext. 575 or 321 -4682.

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D E A R A B B Y : I would like to
respond to the daughter who fell
that her stepfather showed ihsrrspecl by rrm ovlng Ills wedding
bund 10 days aller Ills wife's
funeral. You suggested that Ihe
ring might have been a palnlul
reminder. I cun understand that.
W h e n I lo s t in y y o u n g
husband. I put away every
picture of him; I couldn't bcur lo
l o o k at t h e m . B u t m y
mother-in-law kept all hers on
display. She said they brought
her comfort. One widow I know
rrmoved her wedding ring Im ­
mediately. She said It was loo
|&gt;alnful lo look ul It. I never took
mine olf because I couldn't hear
In see m y hand without that
ring.
A (look for widows advised
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husbands’ clothes quickly, hut 1
slept with Items that held m y
husband's scent because 1 found
them soothing.
We arc all dlllcrrnl III l he way
we react lo ihe physical rem in­
ders of our loss.
FELLO W TR A V ELER
DEAR FE LLO W TR A V E L E R ;
As I have said repeatedly, there
is no "right w ay" or "w ro n g
w a y" to deal with the loss of a
loved one. Each of us must
handle It m a way that alfords us
the most comfort • and the least
pain. It's part of the healing
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Barnes is a 1987 graduate ol
Lake Mary High School. Sanford.

Master Sgt. Paul W . Kingston,
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Ills wife, Elaine. Is the daugh­
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D E A R A B B Y : Several limes
when I have been driving at
dusk or In had weather, I have
come very dose lo having an
accident. W h y? Because I illdn’l
see tile other car umil it was a
lew led trout me. Why'.* Because
its headllghls weren't turned on.
You might argue that at these
tim es yo u do n 't need yo u r
headlights on to see where
yo u 're going, bui ihe other
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o ilier people — drivers anil
pedestrians alike — roil sec you!
Ahby. please tell drivers lo
turn on their headlights In hart
w eather a n d at du sk. A n ti
i hank* lor Id lin g me *av this.
J O E K L U E N D E R . S T . L O U IS
D E A R J O E : Good advice, and
well worth passing along.

re a lity in a n im a l h u sb a n d ry,
especially In cows. II a sim ila r
tech nique could Ik - found to
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from the uterus of a w om a n w ho
Intends lo abort It In the uterus
of a w o m a n w h o w ould save It
Iron: Its Im p e nding m u rd e r —
w h y lo — the problem is solved!
E v e ry female pro-lifer w ould
have the o p p o rtu nity lo v o lu n ­
teer her uterus in w h ic h lo grow
the u nw anted fetus, thus pre­
v e n t lu g th e m u r d e r w h ile
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U N W A N TED F ETU S ES
At the present time. Ihe con­
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Legal Notices
IN TH 1 CIR C U IT COURT OF
TH E II JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D rO K
S IM IN O L t CO UN TY,
FLO K ID A
C A S IN O N m i C A N L
tl Y LAND M ORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
O A R V LJ JONES, el si

Defendant*
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO Defendant. CHARLES M
BUNTIN G »ho*a residence it

unknown It he/the'they be llu
in®; end If he/the/they be deed
the unknown defendant* who
may be tpoutet, heirt. devisee*,
grantee*. ettlgneet. lienee*,
creditert, trutteet. end ell
M ttiet claiming Interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who ere net known
te bo deed or elite, end ell

perbet having, or ctaiming fo
hevo any right, title m Interest
in the property described In
mortgage being foreclosed

herein

YOU AR E N O T IF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
erty In S E M IN O L E County.
Florida

Lot 1 « . D E E R RUN. U N IT
7 6 . according to the Plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Booh
27, Page IS. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida *
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. It any,
to if on Plaintiffs attorney,
Maury L. Leyva ESQ . c o
F R IE D AND S LACH TER . P A .
P A . Suite 309. D adeland
Square, f t 00 North Kendall
Drive. Miami. Florida H IM on
or before March JO. 1990. and
fllo the orIgInal with the Clerk ol
‘this Court either before service
upon Plaintiff's attorney or Im ­
m e d ia t e ly t h e r e a f t e r ;
otherwise, a default will be
entered against yeu tor the
relief demanded m the Com
plaint filed herein
WITNESS my hand and the
seal at this Court at Sanford
S EM IN O LE County. Florida,
this tlrd day of February, ino

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L IO A L NO TICE
N O TICE OF CHANGE OF LANO USE
PUBLIC H E A R IN G T O B I MELD
MARCH?. ItSS
Notice ts hereby given that the Local Planning Agency /Planning
and Zoning Commission (LPA/PAZ) of Seminote County will conduct
a public hearing on March 7. 1*00 at 1:99 p ip ., or as toon thereafter
as possible, in the County Services Building. HOI East First Street.
Sanford F t , Room W1U, The purpose of the hearing Is to receive
public input, consider any local government or other agency
comments, and make recommendations to the Board of County
Commissioners on requested amendments to the County Com
prehen*ive Plan The LPA/PAZ will consider associated reioningt
nhefe applicable, concurrently with the requested amendments All
interested persons ere urged to attend and be heard regarding the
subiect amendments (Land Use amendments on property contain
ing flood prone and wetland areas remain subject to the applicable
Conservation land use designation and toning classification and the
pro* isiont relating theretoj Land use amendment* and reionings to
be considered by the LPA/PAZ are as follows
D IN N IS Q UIN N - Amendment from Medium Density Residential
to Office described es Commence at the S E corner of M.W. v* of
the N W *4. Section JJ. Township 21 South. Range JO East, run
thence North P W 7 7 West MO 1? feet (along the East lino of said
N.W "4 of the N W *aI run thence South Of*JO'SO" West ale It feet to
the point of beginning, run thence South trtt'3 0 " West 225 0 feet, run
thence North 0*0* 31' East »*J J? feet, run thence North It * ]? X T
East 235 0 teet run thence South 0*0*'Jt *West 593 If feet to the point
of beginning lying and being situated in SemmoN County, Florida,
further described as located appronmatety J00 ft south of Nowell
Branch Rd. and *00 ft west of Lake Howell Rd. abutting Lake Howell
Place and Tempi# Terrace Annex subdivision, containing appro*!
mately three acres (BCC D IS TR IC T If
JOHN M O TS IN G IR , JR, — Amendment from CommerciaJ to
High Density Residential described a* The SW U of the SW '• of
Section 77. Township ft South. Range It East, Seminole County,
Florida, less the Easterly )0 feet tor road right of way. and less the
Southerly 779 It feet, further described as locattd on the west ude of
S R *J* (Alafeya Trail), approximately 1*00 ft. north of the
intersection of S R 434 and Iron Bridge Rd abutting S R 4)4,
Remington Dr and Remington Park subdivision, containing
approximately I*acres (BCC D IS TR IC T I)
M AGNOLIA LAK E — Amendment from Suburban Estates to Low
Density Residential described as The Northeast '* of the Northwest
and the Northwest ** of the- Northwest S of Section ]) , Township
ft South. Range 33 East, Seminole County. Florida and the
Northeast *4 of the Northeast '« ot Section W Township 21 South.
Range 31 East. Seminole County, Florida, lying East ot F E C R R
Right ot Way, Also, begin at the Southeast corner of the Southwest
’« of Section 1*. Township ft South. Range 32 East. Seminole County.
Florida, run North to the Northeast corner of the South ' i ot the
Northeast *4 of the Southwest U of Section 14. Township II South.
Range If East. Seminole County, Florida thence run West 731 feet,
thence South H*J0 00 ' West f*t) feet to the Easterly Right ol Way of
F I X H R . thence Southeast along said Right of Way to the South
line of Sect.
* **-,*hip ft South, Range 3t East, thence East,
Seminole County.
* the Point ot Beginning The Northwest
’4 ol ttye. Nor the#st \e e* ,„4tlon 11, Township J l South. Range If
East, Seminole County, Florida, and a strip of land JO feel in wiifth
tying South ot and adjacent to the following described tine
Beginning 35 feet West of the Northeast corner ot the Southeast ’« of
the Northeast 1« of Section 21, Township 21 South, Range 31 East, run
West 434 5 teet. thence South tl*00'00‘* West IN feet, thence North
43*30 00” West 171 teet. thence North 47*30 00 West 245 feet, thence
West If feet to the Northwest corner of *a»d Southeast '* ot the
Northeast '4 of Section fl. Township 21 South. Range 33 East.
Seminole County. Florida, further described as located on the west
side of Snow Hill Rd, approximately 1,900 ft north of the intersection
of Snow Hill Rd and Brum ley Rd. abutling Snow Hill Rd adjacent the
Lake Lenelle Woods subdivision, containing approximately 111
acres (BCC D ISTR ICT 1)
HI OAKS D EV E L O P M E N T CO - Amendment from Suburban
i slates fo Low Density Residential and associated re ion ing from A 1
(Agriculture) to PUD ( Planned Unit Development) described as
The East 1030 feet of the southerly 1/4 of the Southeast
ot the
Northeast U of Section 32, Township fl South. Range 32 East,
Seminole County, Florida, less road Right of Way over the easterly
portion thereof for S R No 419 AND The East 1030 teet of the North
' i fifth# South ' » of the Southeast '* ot the Northeast of Section if,
Township 31 South. Range 31 East, Seminole County. Florida, less
road Right ot Way over the easterly portion thereof tor S R No 419
AND1 The South 3/1 of the1 North S/| of Section .31. Township 31
South, Range 11 East, Seminole County, Florida, less the Northeast
*4 of the Northeast
of the Southeast U of said Section ]f and also
(less the East 1010 feet of the South &lt;&gt; of the Southeast "* of the
Northeast '• of said Section If ) and also less road Right of Way over
the easterly portion thereof tor S R No 419 together with That
portion of the southerly f/S of the North 5 1 of Section Jl. Township
31 South, Renge 13 East. Semi note County. Florida, lying taster fy ot
iconiockhalchee River AND The Southwest '* of the Northeast 'a
ol the' Southwest *e and the- South Vs of the North west '* of the
Southwest 14. the West lt ot the Southeast "a of the Southeast 'a. and
the Southwest '* of the Southeast U , and the South ' j ot the
Southwest U , and the South
ot the Northeast '4 of the Southeast
U and the South ' i of the Northwest '* of the Southeast
and the
Southeast '* ot the Northeast U of the Southwest L of Section if.
Township ft South, Range 13 East AND That portion ol the South &gt;*
of the North ' i of the South '». and that portion ot the South 1j of the
South H ol Section J L Township II South, Range If East lying
easterly ol the Econlgclkhatehee River, being in Seminole County,
Florida, further 'described: as located on the' west si'dar ol C W No aft,
from approximately 3 000 ft south of the M-ahkahwee Girl Scout
Camp to the Orange Seminole County line, abutting C R 419, the
icon lock hatch## River and the Orange Seminole County line,
containing approximately 441 *cres (BCC D IS TR IC T I)
SAMI H E R E IC H — Amendment from Suburban Estates lo Low
Density Residential and associated rtionmg from A I (Agriculture)
is R IA (Single Family Dwelling District 1 described as The
Southwest '* ot the Northeast ** ot the 'Southeast 'a less that pert
North and West of paved road AND the Southeast l * of the
Northeast 11« of the Southeast V*. AND the Southeast '« of the
Southeast
Section 3L Township 31 South, Range 33 East The
South i ot the Northwest '• ot the Southwest U . AN O (he Southwest
'4 ot the Southwest *x, AND the South ** of the Northwest '* of the
Southeast '4 of the Southwest ' 4. AND the South vy of the Southeast
*4 ot th# Southwest *«. ANO the Southwest *v of the Southwest U of
the Southeast 'a Section 33, Township 31 South, Range 11 East The
Northwest '• AND the West '4 of the Northeast U. Section 37.
Township 31 South. Range 13 East. The East ' i of the Northeast
'Section 29. Township 31 South, Range 13 last, *11 in Seminole
County Florida, further described at located immediately south ot
intersection of Snow Hill Rd and Brumley Rd approximately 4*0 tf
west of Lake Mills Rd abutting Lake Mills, and the subdivisions of
Lake Mills Shores and North Chuluota. containing approximately 437
acres (BCC D ISTR ICT 1)
HARRY KWIATKOW1KI - Amendment from Commercial to
Industrial and associated reioning from C l (Retail Commercial
District) fo C 1 (General Commercial und Wholesale District)
described as Lot 37. West ot State Road. St Josephs, PB 1, PG t la.
and Lots I. 2. 3. 13, 14, IS (less parts ot Lots I * IS in State Road I and
East &gt;04 41 leet of Lot 4 and East |7 74 feet of Lot 11. Belli
Subdivision PB « PG 47 ot the Public Records of Seminole County,
F tor da. further described as located at the southwest corner of I 4
and Orange Bird . on the south side of Oang* Blvd . abutting I 4 and
Orange Bi*d conteming approximately li acres I BCC D IS TR ICT
5)
HARRY KWIATKOWSKI Amendment from Low Density
Residenihaii and Oft ice to Commercial and associated reioning from
A (1 (Agriculture 1 lo C I iRetad Commercial District! described as
I E • of N E * t lest W320 feet and SR 44 ROW and all property N ef
S R 4* ROW) Sec 30 T « p 19 South Rge 30 East further described as
located on the south side ot S R 4* and Wayside Dr. abutting S R 44
and Wayside Dr containing approximately la acres (BCC
D IS TR IC T 5)
This hear&lt;ng may be continued from time to time as found
necessary inte«etigq parties may appeal at fh«t hearing and: be
heard regarding the amendments and reionings Those in
attendance will be heard ami- written comments may be Hied with
the LPA c o Planning Director ", 1101 East First Street. Sanford
FL 17771. telephone i40*i H I 11)0. extension 7)71 Copies of m#
proposed amendments and related information are available tor
public inspection at the address above Room N357 between the
hours of I 00 a m and 5 fiO p m Monday through Friday excluding
holidays
Persons are .advised that t they decide to appeal any decision
made1at this hearing- they will need a record of the proceedings,, and
far such a pur .pose, they m ay need to ensure « verbatim record of the
proceed .n gt is made which record includes the testimony and

evidence upon which the appeal •% to tw made. FKtr.de Statutes
Section 244 0105 B O A R O O F C O U N T Y CO M M IS S IO N ER S B Y
A N T H O N Y V A N D E R W O R P P L A N N IN G O i f l l C TOR
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M A R C H I . 1990
Notice it hereby given met me Lecet ftanning Agency/Planning
and Zoning Com m ituon (L P A / P b Z ) ot Seminal# County wilt cenduet
e public hearing on March t. I MB el S:BB p .m . or m Man fhoreefter
a* p o t t e u m ma County Service* Bmiding. I1BI ( a t t Ft rtf Street.
Sanford. F L . Room W i n Tha p u rp o u at the haartng it to receive
pub** input. consider any local governmanf or other agency
common t v and make recemmendatiens to the Beard t t County
Com m ttvonert en requested ensendnsantt to the County Cam
pryhantive fla n Tha L P A /P b Z will cenVder attoclatod rtra n in g v
•her* applicable. concurrently wim the requel ted amendment* The
L F A / F A Z wilt a iM contsdef a propMad OeMgn l l emewf to be
Incorporated Inte the Comprehenelve fla n , end can ei der amend
m e nu to the N i t el the Comprehensive f la n , in particular,
amendment* N me goal*. peitcNt. e le c tive * , hndmg end b e tk
studies N r the N iN w in g fla n element* Im p N m ie N IN i. CaptNI
Imprevemeet*. fe rtt and AviefNe end RolaN d fe e MIN*, and ftaNd
Weste. All interested par*an* are urged N attend end be heard
regarding the tub feet amendment* (Lend U«e amendment* an
property containing hood prana and wetland area* remain subject N
me appiicabN Conservation land u«a designation and rening
classification and the prevision* relating thereNt Lend u*e
amendment* and reianmg* N be considered by the L f A / f b Z are a*
N iN w *
O X F O R D T I R R A C I - Amendment from High Density Besiden
Hat N Cammarcial and a*«aclaNd rtronm g tram R ) (M ultipie
Fam ily Dwelling District) N C I (Retail Cammarcial District)
described a* Tha Cast IM BB Nat at the Norm 171 JB Nat el the
Northeast N ot the Nerfhwest ‘a at Section SB. Tew ndiip SI South.
Range SB Cast. SaminoN County. Florida, the above description
containing a portion at Let 4. Fern aped f ie ld , as recorded m f la t
Rook IS. fa ge t l fubitc Records at Sam met* County. Florida,
further described as located en the west side of O i N r d Rd.
approximately ad ft south ef the intersection at Oxford Rd and Fern
fo rk B lv d . abutting O a N rd Rd. containing epprealmaNty five
acres IB CC D IS T R IC T * )
H O W A R D C A S S f L U R R Y — Amendment from M e # «m Density
Residential N industrial described as Lets It . t l. IS end 14 Norm at
ma centerline at C a t Creek. Block A. JO H N S O N S P O U L T R Y
FA R M S , fla t Reek 4 fa ge A Seminole County. Florida, further
described as N coN d an m# west side at B aiN A v e . appreatmeNiy
1.700 ft south at S R 434. abutting RetN Ave and C a t Creak,
edtecanf Labe Kathryn Sth Addition, containing appresim aNly St
acres IB CC D IS T R IC T SI
O C O R O C S I L f R — Amendment from Recreation N Commercial
described as That part at the South t* ef Let 21 tying Northwest at
U S Highway 1/ t l . (less read right at w ay), and Hess that portion
thereat which bag ms at ma intersection of the North line et the South
•s of Let si. and the Northwesterly right at w ay at S R No IS end
S t No MB. mence run South *9*33 *3 * West aNng m# North Ime ot
me South «* at said Lot SI. ISS 032 N at; thence run South m i n i '
Cast |ISM S Net N said Northwesterly right et way. thence Norm
t r i m ’ Cast along said right at way NBBB N a t N ttw fa m t at
beginning) and mat part at Lot l* located a sat distance at SSB Nat
tram me western right et way at u S Highway 17 f l according N
me plat thereof recorded m f la t Rook 2. fage* J. J. 4 and S at the
fubi*c Records at Seminole County, Florida, further described as
located at the northwest corner at Conor al Hutchison fb w y and U S
1/ 91 abutting U S 1/ 91 and Soldier* Creek tmmodN N l p South et
me Be«rd Ray Nissan a uN dealership, with.** tha Spring Hammock
Acquisition Area, containing approximately seven acres (R C C
D IS T R IC T S )
D A V ID M C O M P A N Y - Amendment tram Recreation N Planned
Development and associated rstonmg from M I (Industrial D istrict)
N P C D (Planned Commercial Development D istrict) described as
Lot *. Shuman * Addition N Eureko Hammock, according N the plat
thereof as recorded in f let Book s. Page S3 at tha Public Records of
Seminole County Florida. Together with a nonexclusive easement
or right ot way aver the Norm 40 Net at the South AS Nat at the West
•» of Let A and the Norm kO Net at the South A l N e t at the South •* at
Lot ). Shuman • Addition N Eureka Ham mock, according N the plat
thereof as recorded m fla t book s. fa g e U. at the Public Records at
Sam mate County Florida Ail mat part ef Let 3. S chum ani Addition
N Eureka Ham m ock, according n the plat m ortal as recorded m
fla t book i Pago S3 Public Records et Seminole County. Florida
lymg East ot ma Seaboard Coast Lina Railroad Right at Way.
'ogether with me Easterly sixty five (AS) Net at said Seaboard Coast
L*ne Railroad Right of Way lymg within said Lot 1 recorded in
Official Records book 1247. fa ge ifSS. Public Records ot Semmoie
County. Florida, further described as N coN d at the northeast corner
ot Osprey Trail and C R l i t abutting C R 4tt. Osprey Trail and
Valentine Way (with Let S m me Spring Ham mock Acquisition Area)
conteming approaimeWly d ecree Ib C C D IS T R IC T S)
S C H U M A C H E R /1 S T I R I O N - Amendment from Gerwral Rural
to Low Oon*.ty Residential described as Lets 14 through 21. Mecca
Hammock, according N me plat thereat as recorded m Plat book I.
Page Ai. at m# Public Records of SemmoN County. Florida, further
described as located epproaimeNty 2.200 ft oast ot Sanford Avenue
on me south vde of Oak Way and the norm side ot M yrtle St.
abutting Oak Way and M yrtle St cenlemtng epproaimeNty 1/0
acres Ib C C O lS T R lC T 9)
S C H U M A C H ER / 1 S T ! RSOW - Amendment tram General Rural
to Low Density Resident*#! described as; Lot I I I (Ns* the N o rm | J
feet tor road) pi vs Lets Its. Ilf. ISA IS), t i l. 111. and me East •* at
Lot lit . Eureaa Hammock, according to the plat thereof as recorded
m fla t book I. Pago 10*. of tho PuWUc decord* of SominoN County
Florida further described as N coN d south at ma intersection of
M yrtle St end MesNr Are . extending appreatmeN&lt;y *00 ft oast and
south of the intersection of M y rtN St and Hester A re . and extending
jppreaim eN ly 2 000 ft south end 1.200 ft west of the intersection of
M y rtN St end Hester A re . conteming approximately *4 acres (R C C
D IS T R IC T S )
D A V ID O U T — Amendment from Suburban E fta N s N Planned
Development and associated rttoning from A 1 ( Agriculture) N
P U D (Planned Unit Development) described as a parcel of land
being a portion of Sactwns 23 and 2A Township If South. Rang# 29
East SemmoN County. Florida more particularly described es
N )N w s Commence at the Southeast corner of m d Sactwn 23 and
run Norm 19*44 00** West. aNng the South Ime of the Southeast N of
M&lt;d Sactwn 13 N r a distance of 122*3* N at. thonca run Norm
00*1*03 East aNng the East line of the Southwest N of the
Southeast v* of M id Sactwn 13 tor a distance e» 2*9 10 Net to the
Pomt of Beginning thence North 09*M 30" Wast. 1203 29 Nat to tha
East right of way of Markham Woods Road, thanco Norm 00*2* 27"
East 4/1 *J Nat to m# P C of a curve concave to the Southeest
having a radius ot 919 20 Net thence Northerly aNng the arc of Mid
curve through a central angN of 1**11*34" tor 1*0 42 Net to the
P R C of a curve concave N the Northwest having a radius of t&lt;79t 0*
Net thence Northerly aNng tha arc af Mid curve through a central
eogw of 1**32'22" N r 31/ 29 Not. thanco South 09*M IS" East aNng
tha Norm lino of mo Southwest 'x of me Southeest N of Sactwn IS.
Township 19 South. Range 29 East tor 333 /3 Not. menco Norm
00*2113 East. 222 03 Nat. thence North »9*2* 43" West. 2/0*1 Net.
thence Norm 00*2* 17" East. 30 00 feet, thenc# South 09*2* 43" East.
3 00 Net them* North 00*2*2/" East. MOO Not. them* North
•9*1*43" West. /3 00 Net. thorn# South 00*3* ir * West. MOO Net.
theme South »9«la 43 East, to 00 Net. them* South 00*2* 2/" West.
13 00 Net mence Norm 19*2* 43" West. 13*99 Net. mence Norm
12*22 33 West along the East right of way of M arkham Woods Road
tor 49 ao feet N the P C ot a curve concave Easterly and having a
radius of 139* 24 Net. theme Northerly aNng tha arc ot M id curve
through a central angle of 10*42* 11" tor 29g 3* Net N m# P T . thence
Norm 01*41 4*" West. 232 21 Net N a pomt bemg on the Southerly
right o tw a y of Markham Road, thence Easterly along M id
Southerly right of wey of M arkham Road along a curve concave N
the Northwest having a tangent bearing ot North 43*0* )*’* East, a
radius of 1243 92 feet. * central angle ol 0**04 09 ' and an arc length
ol 111 9« Net to the P T | theme Norm 39*ar0* ‘ East. 143 03 N a t to
the P C of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 19ia T9
Net. thence Easterly along the ore ot M id curve through a central
angle of 2D*IF*IF" tor /01 31 Net thence Soum 00* 1* 02" West along e
line 420 00 Net West ot and paraiNi N me East line of the Northwest
•« of the Southeast '« of Section 13 tor I Al Net. thence Soum
•9*22*22" East along tho North line ot Southeast U ol Section 13.
Township 19 Soum. Range 29 East for 24 00 N ot. memo South
00*1*02 Wost aNng the West line ot the East 29* 00 feet of the
Northwest u ol the Southeest •« of Section 13 tor IM 00 Net. theme
South #9*22*27" East aNng a line 230 00 Net South of a parallel to the
North line ot the Southeast '« of Section 23 for 29* 00 Not. thorn*
South 00*1* 02" West along tho West line of the Northeast •« ot the
Southeest 'x of Section 23 tor 2/0 00 Net. thence Soum 09*22*22" East
along the Soum line of the North *00 Net of tho Northeast U of the
Southeest'« of Section 23 tor /0/ 40 Net. thonco North 00*I* 02" East
aNng the East line of the West TOT 40 Net to the Northeast U of the
Southeest &gt;« of Section 23 for *00 00 feet, thence Soum t r a i l ’ East
along the Norm H*w of the Northeast '-x of the Southeast *x of Section
13 for *2010 Net. theme Soum 00*03 23" West aNng the East line of
the Southeast *x ot Sectwn 13 N r 100 C l Net. thence Norm t r i m ’
East parallel N the North lino of the Southwest &gt;* of Section 14.
Township 19 Soum. Rang# 29 East tor 420 01 Net. theme North
00*03 13" East along a line 420 00 Net East of and parallel N me West
line of the Southwest '* of Section 2* for 142 90 Net theme Soum
*/•!/ OT* East along a line bemg the Soum right of wey of M arkham
Road tor 44 1/ Net N the P C of a curve concave N the Northeast
and having a radius ot 909 *4 Net; m em o Easterly aNng the arc at
M id curve through e control angN ot 22*13 24" for 290 19 Net to the
P T theme Norm t n r i T ' East. * IS Net. theme departing M id
nght ot way run South 00-00 20" East. aNng a Una parallel to the
East ime ot tho Northwest 'x of the Southwest 'a for a distance ol
1200 Tl Net. theme South *9*31 02" Wost aNng the North line of the
South •i of the Southwest 'x of M id Section 2* for a distance ot 1*0 13
feet thence South 00*03*23" Wost along the West Ime of the
Southwest 'x ot M id Section 2* tor a distance of **2 42 Not. theme
North *9*4124 Wost along the Norm line ot tho South &gt;i of the
Southeast &gt;x of the Southeast 'x of M id Section 23 for e distance of
1224 24 Net theme South 00*14 02* West along the West line of the
Southeast ' i of the Southeast 'x of M id Section 23 tor a distance of
2/4 J ) Net to the Pomt of Beginning Together with a parcel of land
bemg a portion of Section 2*. Township 19 Soum. Rang* 29 East.
SemmoN County- Florida more particularly described as follows
Commence at the Southeast corner of Section 23. Township 19 South.
Rang* 79 East and run North 99*44 00* West, along the Soum line of
•he Southeest &gt;-x ot M&gt;d Section 13 lor e distenc* ot 122* 2* feet
theme North 00*1* 02 East along the West line ot the SE 'x of the SE
&gt;x of Section 23. Township 19 South Range 29 East, a distanca of
441 4J Net theme South 19*41*24" East along the North ime of the
Soum &gt;i of the SE &gt;a of the SE &gt;x of M id Section 13. a distanca of
D24 24 Net theme Norm 00*03 13 East along the West Ime of the
SW &gt;x of Sec hon 2*. lo w n v h p 19 Soum. Range 79 East, a distance of
M2 47 feet theme Norm te*)l 01 East aNng me Norm im* of m*
South •1 of me SW 'x of sa d Section 1*. * distemo of **0 13 feet to a
pomt lying / 04 chams (4*4 *4 N e t) West ot mo SE corner of the NW
'x of the SW 'x of M id Section 2*. them* North 00*00 X T West aNng
a ime paraiNi to the East ime of the NW '• ot m* SW *x tor a
dittam a ol 1142 chams 1/32/2 feet) them* run Norm at*)l 02 '
East along a i.n* parallel to the South im* of the NW 'x ot the SW '«

N r a distance ef 7 A4 chains (4*4 *4 Not) N a paint an tha West lin t at
tho N E N pf tho SW N of said Sactian 3A said paint being ) l 42 chains
(73) 72 N o t) N orm ITNO'SO" Wost from tho SE corner of tho N W U of
the SW N of said Section 2A. thence Norm W W W ' West Along tho
Wost lino of hw N E N ef me SW &gt;4 of t e d section 2* a distance of
130 I f No t N the Southerly right at way IN # at M arkham Road,
thanco N o rm t m r i r ' East along M id Southerly right at way Una
and aNng a lino 9B Not South of end parallel with the Norm lino ot
mo N E N of me SW N of said Section » . a distance ol AA) 41 Not.
thence South O P e r i r East aNng ma East IN # at tha West *1 ot tha
N E 'a of the SW &gt;x of M d Section 2*. o distance ef fS314 N ot; thence
Norm o re s * If" East aNng tha Norm INo ot the South i* of the N E N
of the SW 'a of t e d Section 20. a distance ot MS St Not N the Point ot
Beginning, thence Norm OO-Ok J T ' Wost aNng the East IN o at tho
Southwest N at Section 2* tor 937I I feet to a paint tying on IN* South
right at w ay ot Markham Road, thanco South •f*34*lS'* East aNng
said right at way a distanca of 414 Al toot N tha P C. of a curve
concave N the South having a radius ot l«2f OB N ot. thanco Easterly
along tho arc ot said curve through o control angle of 03*34 00" N r
177 71 Not N tho P C C ot o curve concave Southerly having a radius
•f SB* 14 N at. thanco Easterly aNng tha arc at said curve through o
central angN of S 0*irir* N r 12* SB Not N t h o P C C ot o curve
concave Southerly and having a radius at 413 00 Not. thence
Eos tarty along the arc ot sa N curve through a central angN at
•11324 * N r I f 0/ Not. thence departing M «d right at way run South
OONA'SO" East. SSB T9 Not thanco Norm W 0 1 0 0 " East. 103 ft* Not.
thence N o rm o r o r t T * Wost. JOBSS Not. thence Norm M*0I0B"
East. I JB 3) Not. mence South 00NT4T* East )4B 14 N at; thanco
Norm 0B*oror* East. 234 a* Not. thence Norm t r v r t T ’ West. MA Of
Not. thence South IT S 7 W * East. 4)0 O Not. thence South a r C T c T '
East aNng a lint 40 Nat West at and paraiNi N tha East i n # of tha
Southeast &lt;* at Sactwn 2A (M id i n # being tha Wost right ot way ot
S U N Rood 43). Orange BeuNvord) N r a distance ot DOB ft toot,
mence norm o r t T ’ tr* East. 10 00 toot, thanco South OONT4T* East.
IBS 43 N a t thanco Norm M»34'2A" East aNng tha South lin t of
Sactwn M N r a distanca at SO) Nat. thanco South 00*04'43" East
aNng ma East boundary ot that tract dosenbad in Official Records
Rook f 73. Pago 21*. Public Records ot SemmoN County. Florida, and
along tho Wost right ot way ot bonon# Lake Road N r a distanca at
SB) *4 N at. thanco Norm 14*33 24" West aNng the South lino ot tha
a N roM id tract N r a distanca at 721 SB Not. thence Norm 14*43*24**
West aNng the West imo ot the aforesaid tract and aNng ma Wast
I mo ot Lot t. W aiters Subdivision. Plat Saak 1. Pago f. Public
Record* ot SemmoN County. Florida. N r a distance of 477 17 Not.
mence South M *U2A ' Wost aNng tha Norm line et Section |.
Township 30 South. Rang# 2f East. N r a distanca at MS B4 Net.
mence N orm OTOk'30" West aNng a lina 3 chaws East ot and paraiNi
N tha Wost line at Government Lot 3 at M*d Section 2*. a distance of
IMS SI N o t. thence South M*24 2* ' West aNng a Iwa M chaws Norm
ot and p araiN i N tha South imo ol Governmanf Lot 9. a distance at
2M S3 N o t. thonco Norm OB*OA'M' West aNng tha East lwe ot the
Southwest N at said Sactwn 2*. a distance at 2M 32 Not N me Point
of beginning, further described as NcoN d on the south side ot
M arkham Rd. abutting M arkham Rd. Orange Rtvd (C R 431).
Markham Woods Rd and the existing Heathrow P U O . containing a
W&lt;aiafapp ro xim ately227acres (R C C O lS T R lC T S )
O V E R S T R E E T IN V E S T M E N T CO. - Amendment from Subwrban
Estiff* N Planned Development and associated re/ontng from A I
(Agriculture) N P U O (Planned Unit Development) described as A
portion at Section 3 4. f. IB and I). Tewn*n*p 20 South. Range 2f
East. SemmoN Cairnty. Florida, described as toiNws Regw at the
Northeast corner ef the Southeast '« at the Southeast •* ot tha
Northwest &lt;e et u d Section it . u d point also bemg the Northwest
corner ot Rrierwood as recorded w Plat book 17. Page 4* of the
Public Records of Semmo N County. Florida thence run West a
distance af f2S3 37 foot N the West ime ef the East &gt;« af eforeMid
Sact.cn f . thanco run N 00*i*’S4"E aNng u d West tme 1F70 13 Not
N the Southwest corner of the East 's e f me Southeast' « of aN roM id
Section 4. thanco run N 00*1)14" W aNng the West line of the East
»t af the Southeast 'x of M id Section 4 a distance of 2*43 43 Net N the
Norm line af tha Southeast •« of Md Sactwn 4. thanco run S
00*4/*)*" E aNng M*d N orm lint 123* *2 Net N the Northwest
comer of tho South 'y ef aforesaid Sactwn 2. thane* run N 00*23 30"
E aNng M id Norm Una 3MS A2 Net N the Eest line of the South «* of
Md Section 2. menco run S 00-03 IS" E aNng Md East section line
2*14 If Net N the Northwest corner of «N r«M * d Section I I ; thence
run S 00*41*07** E aNng the Norm ime of M id Section I ) a distance
of J*** 47 Net N me East ime of the Northwest ’« of Md Sactwn II;
menco run S 00*20*1)" E aNng M*d East Ime 1)11 70 Nat. thence
run N to * 4 i* if E a distanca of t 2 f t ) l Net N the Westerly
right of way lino of M arkham Woods Rood, thanco run S 01*03*47**
E aNng Md Westerly right of way two *37 *1Net to the Norm Ime
of aforesaid Brier wood thonca run S 00*4* 00** W aNng M id Norm
line 1103 03 N e t N the Point of beginning, further described as
N coN d on the west s&lt;de of Markham Woods Rd. epproaimeNty 3.100
ft norm Of tho intersection of Markham Woods Rd and Lake M ary
B lv d . lying between M arkham Woods Rd and the Wekiv# River,
containing appresimaNly 037 acres (b C C O lS T R lC T S)
This heermg may be continued from time N time as found
necessary Interested parties may appear at this hearing and be
hoard regarding the subject amendments and reionmgs Those in
attendance w ill bo heard and written comments may bo filed with
me L P A c o * Planning O ire c N r". KOI East First Street. Sanford.
F L 32771. NNphone 14071 321 D M . oiN nsw n 7371 Copws of the
proposed amendments and related information are avaliabN tor
public inspection et the address above. Room N137. between the
hours of I 00 a m and 3 00 p m . Monday through Friday, excluding
holidays
Persons are advised mat if they decide N appeal any deoswn
made af mis hearing, may w ill need a record of the proceedings, and
N r such a purpose they m ay need N ensure a verbatim record of the
proceedings it made, which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal n N be made. Florida Statutes.
Sactwn 20* 0103 B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N !R S . BY
a n t h o n y v a n o e r w o r p . p l a n n in g o ir e c t o r

Publish February A 1A 17. 19*0

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N O T IC E
N O T IC E N hereby given thef the board of County Commissioners
of SemmoN Counfy Flood*, intends N hold a public hearing to
consider m# enactment of an ordinance entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E C R E A T IN G T H E JA C K S O N - B O O lE R OAD
P A V IN G A N O D R A IN A G E M U N IC IP A L S E R V IC E S B E N E F I T S
U N IT F O R T H E P U R P O S E O F P A V IN G A N O O R A IN A G E
IM P R O V E M E N T S T O T H E ROADS W IT H IN T H E U N IT . P R O
V IO IN G B O U N D A R IE S O F S A IO U N IT . P R O V ID IN G FO R T H E
G O V E R N IN G OF S AIO U N IT B Y T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y
C O M M IS S IO N ER S . P R O V ID IN G T H E M E T H O O O F F IN A N C IN G
T O B E A D V A N C E D B Y S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y F R O M C O M M E R
C IA L L E N O IN G S O U R C E S ; P R O V IO IN G FO R P A Y M E N T IN
F U L L O R T E N (10) A N N U A L IN S T A L L M E N T S FO R C O N S TR U C
T IO N IM P R O V E M E N T S . P R O V ID IN G T H E A S S E S S M E N T
F O R M U L A . P R O V IO IN G A P R E L IM IN A R Y L IS T O F ASSESS
M E N T S FO R A S S E S S M E N T A N D C O L L E C T IO N B Y T H E U N
IF O R M M E TH O O S A D O P T E D B Y T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
B O A R O O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N ER S ON O E C E M B E R 12. 1909
P U R S U A N T T O S E C T IO N 19/2*22. F L O R IO A S T A T U T E S . P R O
V ID IN G F O R S E V E R A B I L I T Y . IN C L U S IO N IN S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY COOE. ANO AN E F F E C TIV E D A TE ,
at / 00 P M . or at koon thereafter at pottibie. at Itt regular mooting
on the 12th of March. 19*0. af m# Seminole County Servicak Buildmg.
Room W122. 11011 att Firkt Street. Sanford. Florida
Tho following property will bo included within m* bounderiet of
m* Jack ton. Bod* Road Paving and Drainage Municipal Service*
Benefit* Unit at the follow mg ettettment
Lo ti 3 through 14 tm ltniv* Block ‘ C " A N O L o ti 10 through 12
mlwkive Block ‘ D *. A N O Lot* l and 2. Lot* t| through 24 InciuUv#
Block " E ". together with Bod e A«*nu* A N O Jeckton Street. A L L
bemg pert of the plat ot Saniando Spring* Tract No 12 a* recorded in
Plat Book 3. Pag* 39 of me Public Record* ol Seminole Counfy
Florida
Prelim inary Atte**mant par Hometite for the
Con*truclien Imprevxmentt if Pa*d Within
20D ay*from D aN of Final Atte**ment
13.217/0
Prelim inary Attetted Lien Amount per Platted Lot
If F.n a m ed over Ten Yoart at* 303\
1*14/10
Per ton t a rt ad» ted m*t. if they decide to appeal any dec 1von
made at thi« hearing, they will need a record of the proceeding! and
tor auch prupote they may need to inture that a verbatim record of
the proceeding* it made, which record include* the t**timony end
evidence upon wh en the appeal 1* to be bated
ATTEST
Sandy W a ll.d c
Maryann* Mort*. Clerk to the Board
ol County Com m itvonert in and for
Semmole County. Florida

A A llt f l. Ftbruary )#,!/, 19*9
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
C A S E NO. f t 4*t CA
L
G E IC O F I N A N C I A L S E R V
IC ES . IN C .
Plaintiff,
vt
S TEP H EN S O A K LE Y .
---------------- O A K L E Y , unknown
i p o u t x of S T E P H E N S
O A K L E Y , if married. E A R L
E BBE R L Y . a k a
EARL
E B E R L V . -----------------------E B
BERLY
unknown tpoute of
EARL E B B E R LV . a k a EAR L
E B E R L Y . If m a r r i e d .
--------------------- O A K L E Y , if mar
nod T H E u n i t e d s t a t e s o f
A M E R IC A
RUSSELL M
W E S T. S U N R E A L E S T A T E
S E R V IC E . INC and any un
known heir*, devitee*
granteet. creditor!, andoiher
unknown per tont or unknown
tpoutet claiming by through,
and under any of m*
above named Defendant!
Defendant!
N O T IC E OF S U IT
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 H L Y unknown tpoute ot
EAR L EB B E R LY . a k a EAR L
E B E R L Y . il m a r r ie d .
-------------------- O A K L E Y unknown
tpoute of O E A N O A K L E Y .f
m a rrie d and R U S S E L L M
W E S T, and any unknown heirt.
devitoet. grantee*, creditor!.
and other unknown per t o r t or
unknown tpoutet claiming by

D U tU i

through, end under any of m*
above nam ed D efendant! il
defeated
R E S ID E N C E S U N K N O W N
YO U A R E H E R E B Y N O T )
F IC O that an action to torectote
Mortgage covering the following
reel and per tonal property in
Seminole County. Florid*, to
wit
Tho Norm 140 feet O F T H E
F O L L O W IN G O E S C R IB E O
P R O P E R T Y Tho Wett 223 feet
ot the Soum 'x of m# Northeatt
'x of the Southwet! ’x of Section
20. Townthtp 21 Soum. Range w
Eatt lett th# South 93 feet and
lett Rtgm of Way of L A K E
H O W E L L R O A D S E M IN O L E
Counfy. Florida
hat been filed agamtt you and
you are required to terve a copy
of your written detentev tf any
to it on C Victor Butler J r . 121*
E Rob r ton Street Orlando
Florida )/a0t and M* m* origi
nai w ith th* C le rk of th*
above ttyied Court on or before
the 29th day of March. ttfO
Otherwite a Judgment may be
entered agamtt you lor th#
fei-el demanded &gt;n the Com
plamf
W ITN E S S my hand and tea’
ot t a d Court on the 72nd day of
February 19*0
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
C L E R k OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Jean Briiient
Deputy Clerk
Publith F vbrwar y ]T March 4
D E N J*a
12. 20 1990

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M — Sanford Harold. Sanford, Florida — Tuaaday, Fatwuary 2 7 ,1M0

L a q a l N o tjc ta
IM T h e CIR C U IT c o u r t oa
T N I ■ M M T I ( N T H JU D ICIAL
C IR C U ITO F T H E S T A T E OF
FLO R ID A , IN AMO FOR

T h e c ir c u it c o u r t
O F TH E II B N T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT.

J E F F R E Y R BR O W N onO
L IN D A BROWN, II Ilyin*. and

'ta b * deodar
ollvo, whalhar u M unknown
partial may claim an Intaratl ao
apouaot, hakv Oorlw ok gran
*on. or m m claimants. tlalm
In# by. Ihrooah. unOor or
agatml me told J I F F R I Y R.
BROWN and LIN D A BROWN;
A N D Y CLARKSON and BOARD
OF C O U N TY COM M ISSION­
ERS OF SEMINOLR CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.

FLO R ID A
.
CASE NO. *44It I CA4 4 P
SUN BANK. NATIO NAL
ASSOCIATION.
PtoMtlft.
v*.
JO H N DANIELS b/k/b JOHN
D- DANIELS, at OlHOT1CE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
N O TICE I t H E R E B Y G IV E N
t h a t lh a v t t B a r i l p n a B ,
M AR YANNE MORSE. Clarh al
tha Circuit Caurt. Sam Mala
Caunty. Florida, will an tha MM
gay vt March. 199a. at l l a m .,
al Iba awit Irani Baar al Ma
Samlnala Caunty Caurthauaa.
Santard. FMrtia altar Mr iatv
ana a l l at public autcry la Rw
.................................... tarcaah.
Fraparty
w W a. h
m laminal* County. Ftari

NOTICR OF ACTIO N
T O . J E F F R E Y R. BROWN
and LIN D A BROWN. II IMn*.
and all unknown aortlot claim
In f by. IkrooEH. under or
obalni l mo abovo named Detandtntt nba art not known to
unknown oarftet may claim an
mlaroal at taautoa. helrv do
v lto o t. ira n la o t. or o lk tf
c l a i m a n i t . c la lm ln o b y .
through. under or tgatntt mo
told J E F F R E Y R. BROWN and
L IN D A BROWN;
Whose loll known m allln(
addm a It; 111 Hillvtaw Drive.
Alternant* Spr***. F L W U
YOU ARC H E R E B Y N O TI­
F IE D mol an act tan la ten cleat
a mortgage an mo lei lowInf
pTt porTy In SamlnoN County.
Florida.
LOT V . or O AK LAN D HILLS,
according to me Mai thereat, at
recorded In Plat Book IS. at
page SJ A 4L ef the Public
Racardt at Seminole County.
Florida.
hat bean riled ogalntl yew and
you arc require lo tarve a copy
ol your written detaneoa. If any.
to It an GA R Y A. GIBBONS.
ESQ UIR E, at Gibbane. Smith.
Conn A Arnett. P A .. Plaintiffs
attorney, whata adWeta It H I
Coat Kennedy Boulevard. Suita
t«a. Pott O ltlce Baa 1177.
Tamp*. Florida XJMl. an or
betore March I*. 191*. and file
the original with the D ark ol
m it Court either botore tornca
on Plaintiff t attorney er Immo
dlalaty Ihertetter, otharwlta a
default will I
you lor the roller
the Complaint.
D A T E D thli Sind day ol
February, 1900.
M AR YANNE MORSE
C LER K CIR CUIT CO UR T
By Jean Bril lent
Deputy Clark
Publish: February 17, March L
II. JO. 1900
D EN M S
IN TH B CIR CUIT CO UR T
O F TH B ISTN JU D IC IA L
CIR CUIT IN AN D FOR
SEM INOLE CO UtITV.
FLORIDA.
CASK NO. N D I S C A t t P
ANCHOR M O R TGA GE SERV
ICES. INC., lor marly known at
Suburban Coatlal C a rp .
Flamtitt
A

M IL B O U R N E .

Delandantt
N O TICE OF A CTIO N
T O G R A C E R EEV E
R ES ID EN C E: UNKNOWN
L A S T KN O W N M A IL IN G
ADDRESS: 7 0
Roe 11JS.
Lengw00d .F L 31779
A N D TO : All pertent claiming
an imereti by, through, under er
against tha aforttatd Defendant
Y O U AR E H ER E R V NOTI
F IE D TH A T an action to lore
dote e mortgage on the let lew
In Seminote County, Flortde.
Unit Id . Building 100. A LTA
M O N TE V ILLAGE I. e condo
minium. In accordance with and
■ublact to the Declaration ot
Condominium recorded In Ot
llclal Recordl Book 1117,
1007. of tha Public Rocords of
Samineto county. Florid*.
TO G E TH E R W ITH tha follow
log itornt of proparty which oro
tocatod in ate intfaiiod as o port
Of tha improvomontt:
R afrigtrator, Ranga/Ovtn.
D it p o t a l, O ls h w a t h a r .
Fan/Hood. Washar and Oryor
TO G E TH E R with oil tho im
provomtnts now or horaaftor
orsctod on hit property, and all
•atamant*. rights, appurta-nancai. rants, royal flat* minor'
al. oil and gas rights and profits,
water, water rights -and wafer1
stock, and ail fixtures now or
hereafter a part of the property,
including replacements and ad
ditions thereto
has been tiled against you. and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. It any,
to this action, on ROGER O
BEAR of ANDERSON A RUSH.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, whosa
address is 31} East Central
Boulevard. Orlando. Florida
m i . and tilt tha original with
tho Clerk ot the above styled
Court on or- before the Ittb day
of March. IWO, otherwise a
ludgm ont may be entered
against 'you tor the rilief de
mended in the Amended Com
plaint
W ITNESS MV NANO ANO
SEAL OF SAID CO UR T on this
llrtd day of February. IWO
(Seat I
M AR YANNE MORSE
as Clark of sa«d Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
at Deputy Clerk
Publish February V . March a.
II. 10. two
D EN W

Tba E a t H at Lat 17. In Black
" G " at A. 0 CMA P P E L'S SUB
OIVISION OF BLOCKS 0 . K A
J O F TH E TOWN O F GOLDS
a iba plat
lln Flat Baak
I. Page 71, al Iba Public Retards
al Stmlnata Caunty. FlarMa
B ag M atm a N E
14. Black A. O A K G E O V E
F A E K . a pw plat thereat M
retard** In Flat Saab 7, Page
ftX Public Racardt al SamkaM
Caunty, FlarMa; Ibanca run
Saulbarty »tara Ma W atarly
right al way llna at U. S
Highway 1791 anE aivng a c a m
cancam Eat tarty having Mr lit
afamantt a radlu* at S77? *9 Mat.
a cantral angia at a Eag. SJ min
&gt;1 vac. and a chord bearing at 1
11 EM. M min. IS u c W. M r an
arc MtMnca at M l Mat; Ibanca
r w iN I t h i U min 79 me . W .
1 U M Mat; Ibanca run N. II Era
I t mm. M sac E .. w aa Mat M
tba N t r t h t r ly llna a l tba
aMramannanaa Lat la; manca
run S. I t Era SI mm 19 m c . E.
along Itw Nantwrly llna at taM
Lat 14.1M.M Mat M Ma Famt ol
fagtlhar with nanaiciualv*
aaiam antt far In g ra it anE
tcrlbaEparcalt
M Mi
aaaamant; Cammanc Ing at tba
H E tamer al Lat Ik E M U A.
O AK G EO VE PARK, aa par plat
rrwraav as recerevfl *n r i n w h h
T, Faga BS. Pubik RacarE. at
Samlnala Caunty. F la rlE a ;
Manca run Sawlbarly along lha
WaaMrty fight at way IMa at
U S. Highway 17 91 anE along a
curm cancam EaaMrty having
Mr It* alamants a raEtut at
ITT* a&gt; Mat. a cantral angia at 0
Eag SI mm. a m c . anE a chard
baaring al S. I I Eag W mm. SJ
m c W. Mr an arc Elttanca at
9t a Mat M tha Famt at taginn
along taM right at way llna to oo
Mat; Manca run N. It Oaf JJ
mm. if m c w.. ita-ia Mat,
fhanca run H. 11 Eag J* min. •*
m c . E. 10 Ob Mat; thanca run S
70 Eag SI mm. I I m c . R.. 114 00
Mai M ttw Famt at Eagmnlng
AND
S Mat m g rtii anE r g m i
easement: Cammanc ing at lha
N E camar at Lat 14. iM ch A.
OAK GROVE PARK. 49 par plat
tharaaf aa laCorEaE m Plat Book
7. Paga t L Pubik Racardt ol
Samlnala County. F lo rid a ;
lhanca run lautharly along lha
Wat tarty right at way llna at
U S. Highway 17 t l and along a
curm cancam EaaMrty having
Mr ita tiamantt a raEtut at
S77t 41 Mat. a cantral angia at I
Eag M rnln M M C. and a chard
baaring at S. l l Eag. M mm. u
MC. w. Mr an arc Elttanca ol
I N N loot to tha Paint al
Ba|lnnlng; lhanca canllnua
Southerly along laid right ol
way 100 Mat; lhanca run N. 79
Eag. IS mm. 19 tac. W . 114.79
Mat. lhanca run N. 11 Eag M
mrn. oa tac. E „ 100 Mat; lhanca
run S. 70 tag U mm. 19 tac. C .
114.11 Mat M tha Paint ol
Starting al lha cantor ot Sac
flan 14. Tawnthip 19 South.
Ranga 19 Eatt. run 1 U M Mat
Wail M Pamt at Baginning. Mid
pa in t balng an lha South
right at way llna at Markham
Road,
thanca run 41X17 Mat
South,
thanca run COIN Mat
Watt,
lhanca run JM17 Mat
North,
thanca run UC 00 Mat
Eatt. thanca run 1M90 Mat
Norm, ttwnca run IS 00 Mat Eatt
M Pamt at Baginning
purtuant M Final Judgmant al
Faraclotura antaraE In lha
abom tty ME ponding cauw
YOU ARE F U R TH E R NO TI
F IE D that tha undartignad
Clark will lin t attar Mr tala to
tha highatt and bat) biadtr tor
cam. Parcti A at k m * da
tc rlb a d . In tha avanl lha
ator*14&gt;d Parcel A talll Mr an
Insutllclanl turn M M litly Mid
| u d (m a n t and c a t t t at
afdratafd. than Immadlataly
lh a ra a lla r tha ra m a ln in g
parcalt will ba otttrad Mr Mia
in ardor. M lha highatt and bail
biddar Mr cash
WITNESS my hand and tha
tool at Mid Caurt thit llth day
ot Fobruary.I9tt
(S E A L)
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clark al tha Circuit Caurt
By Jane E Jatawlc
Danulv Clerk
Publlth: Fobruary 10.17, It90
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ta 11AAA tama kaa nagbn.
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LABORERS

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L a q a l N o t ic e s
I N T H l C IR CU IT COURT*
IN AND FOR
ftCM IN O LI CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
c a s e n o . tsetse c a h p
(N R C : TH E MARK I AGE OF
A N N IE R GRAHAM.
Petit lOfW&lt;Wi1e.
ate
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CLA U D E GRAHAM. JR
Reepate&gt;nf/H«Rtete
NOTICR OF ACTIO N
TH E S TA TE O F FLO R ID A TO
C L A U D E G R A H A M . JR
whose tail known residence
address is M Saranac Street,
Rochester. NY 1*01
YOU ARE H ER EB Y
N O T I F E O th a t A N N I E
GRAHAM has tiled a Petition m
tha Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, tor Dissolution
of Marriage, and you are re
quired to serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any. on
K E N N E T H W M c lN T O S H .
E S Q U IR E , of S TE N S TR O M .
M c lN T O S H . J U L IA N . C O L ­
B E R T . W H IG H A M A SIM
MONS. P A . whose address is
Post Office Bos i m Sanford.
Florida 32773 13)0. ate III* tho
ortgtoei wtth tho Clerk ef the
atavwstyled Court on or before
March 19, A D 199A otherwlMO
default arid ultimate Judgment
will be entered egelnst you tor
the relief de mended In the
Petition
W ITNESS my hand and of
flclat seel ef said Court on this
Tltedayef February. A O 1990
ISaail
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Cecelia V Ekern
Density Clerk
Publish: February 37. March 6,
I). 30. 1990
D EN 300
' N O TIC E OF APPLICA TIO N
F O R TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N , fhal E llta b e th A
Ashby. I N holder of the follow
Ing certificated! has filed said
certificated) for a tea deed to
ba issued thereon The certifi
cafe numfeerd! ate year(s) of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which if was assessed is/are as
tOflOWS:
CerfifketoNo U
Year of Issuance 1903
Description of Property: L E G
S 1) d F T OF LOT 7 r N 39 d
F T OP LO T • BLK i TR to
TOWN OF SANFORO PB 1 PG
41Names In which assessed
William ft Smith, Tony Duncan.
Debra K Duncan
All at said property being In
the County ef Seminole, Slate of
Florida
Unless such certificated)
shall be redeemed according to
law. the property described in
such certificated) wilt be told
to the highest bidder at the west
front doer, Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on
the 34th day of March. ?990 at
tl OQAM
Approximately 1129 00 cash
tor toes is required to be paid by
successful bidder ef the tale
Full payment of an amount
equal to the highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taaet and recording fees is due
w ith in 3l hours after the
advertised time of the sale All
payments shall bo cash or gwer
ended Instrument, made pay
able to the Clerk of Circuit
Court
Oe'ed this 13th day ol Febru
a r y .1990
(S E A L)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'Seminole County. F lor Ida
By Tina Taylor.
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 29 77 March
6.13.1990
O E N IIS

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W EAR D E S t M I R CLO TH ES
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Iba Induttry and growing
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CARS# BOATS a BLANCS
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naada goad arganlior and a fo
gattarl Fantattk kanalitil
A AA E M P LO YM E N T
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ArUTMENT MUUCIR
Caugta, Ilya In. small cam
plaa. Agartmant managamanl
aiparlanca Light malnla
i.C a n s a w b __________

APfOIVTWIITSCTTm
right parion Hr* Mon T h u n .
W AM
7 PM A*gty 1997
SanSard A v * . 9 AM ta 1 FM
A R I A M ANAGE A S/Salai Rag*
National aducahanal cam
pony E.caiiant c « banal lit
Fullaraartlim a N4I7I7

ASfNALT HOMERS
Ciparlancad Far Asphalt
Malntananca Company
Call EW t lll a r 0 4 na i

ASSEMBLERS
Ta 410.11 par hour Many
naadadl Will train! Call nawI
MatraEmakaymanC
4449111

ATTIRTKM HfCH SCHOOUtS
LOOKING FOR E X TR A CASH?
fMvwrrlngplugs Call:
Caratraa Grian H o u m
M l 9317 aik tar A lknar Chad

AUSTRAUA NANTS YOU'!
E X C E L L E N T PAY. Benefits
Transpertafkvt Call
407 395 7*04ext. 1543
Toll refunded 9am 10pm
A U T O CO U N TER MAN
Will train, cai new I
Job Cantor. 944 774 4344
• E A M O LLY M AID Hours.
Mon Frl. SAM to 4PM. Good
pay. Will train. Call Molly
Maid of Semlnoto Co 767 3007
• BO O KKEEPER e
a ASSISTANT *
Bring your skills and tally
with this nice firm! Keep tha
books straight and help con
trot the cash flow I Call now I
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T

700w.mb s i......... m iits
CASHIERS REEDED

All shifts available Good
Hourly wage Raisa after so
days No experience needed
Start immediately- Promo
I tonal opportunities- Apply at
Amoco Food Shop
4000 Slate Read 46 Sanford or
100 I k Mary Blud , Ik Mary

C M ’S Eiru. M ’S
ORDERLIES
W illin g to fake test for
certification. Excellent work
ing conditions! Superior refed
fecilltyl Friendly people
D IB A R Y MANOR
tf N. Hwy. 17 A f t Osbary. FI
Me*, thru Frl
9AM l» 4PM. 1664011EO

CJM't A M 's
N E W S TA R TIN O R ATES
F u ll/ p a rt tim e position*
available- Experience pre
ter red Apply at:
HtUbaven Health Car* Center
tSi Mellenv ills A m ., Santord
_________ R.OvRJ H

ALL TRAOCS NEC0C0
Patnkri, Carpantm, a k Gat all tha wark y*u can
'
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Ta S11.W par haw All iM Ifil
Hiring naw I w ill train
M ra E a u i i m u t
a W Y in

DOS HAMER
P Iflt er pert Im #
Must Be Knawtodgaabto
Cab 403-6144066

DOT CERTIFIED DRIVER
Naadad tar local dallvary,
Man Frl. Banality Subatanca
abuw tatting raigrirad Apply
In panan Parti City, 901 B.
Cornw allBd. Sardwd I O I

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.
2250 S. Votai* Am
HVjiu r Roil Estita RMer.
OrsBft Dtj, FL, 327(3
(S04)7744344or 4777
Ja ................. 17 HA I
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IIH R 1
Office Manager
ns.OOOYRi
Metal Roof Installer
S13HRI
Crew Leader--------- ----- ----- 67 HR I

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in u s b u n r o l l
Swua. G l u m Caatw
Sw r.l l4ka t u t C « m 4 « T |
4949*11

EC N U IIS*
JU ST KI0O99W III
Wa need you wtth your cMhss
an. S4JS gar haw guarantaad
la start, and banus Eagan
anc* h a lp lu l, g r a a l a t-

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llcanaa. F a ll tlm a aaslw a in
LANOSCAP* B. W ILL TR A IN
Fart Hma, taut work
Ja » Cantor. 9047744M
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O E B A R Y MANOR
M N H w y . IIA 9 L D a b a ry.F I
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SAM talPM . 994909 I I P
M BDICAL

S A L L SHIFTSIt
F G A E A T SALA RY) I
a E X C E L L E N T B IN E F ITS ! I
"Ja m aur tacaltant health
rare learn”
m naa

MfOlCIU.
M ED ICA L R ECEPTIO N IST
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FHTSICIANS N E E D E D
a Full Tun# A FartTim *
a Internal Medicine
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X B A T TE C H M A IX P .
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BN. CCU la p I pchrHa practical

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r a t a i / g h a t a t In n i g h t
c lu b t / r t it a u r a n la . O n ly
tar taut tagufrla* pita**. Altar
I M a m 497.4*401_________

U k a ASwvAra# R&gt;a*a*_____

SECMtlTV o m e n s
Unarmed F w Santard tacatwn
Fay 14M ta S S I! hr D O E
A ll thltH . Apply Secure.
Wad 1/M/W II am ta Ipm
K n k p ttla n I A S R a l_______
S E C U R ITY RUARDB

S tS B .I
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Call i l l 4447991

SICURITTGWAROSTOM.il
Lacal campnay. tall nawl
Jab Canter, 9M 774 044

tianal dill* a must

Salary

canttvaa.. Call Dabble 111 list
P A R T TIM E

Aagraalmataty I* hours par
waab C a i i m t v g
_____

FOtlEK/filOUNDSiaFU
ury apartmant conmwUty In
Santard. 9alary and banahta
cm
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f If SCHOOLTUCWKS
w Aida* NaaRMPtaas* apply
In p a r i a n : L a P a l l i a
Academy. M M Lab* Emma
Lake Mary a Mam tilitpm

FIOOIICTKM JtSSDHLT
OPtNINGS
Wa era accepting apglkatians
tar an getna and now praduc
ttan ewombty positumt II you
m m
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MwW aiwt l i n u IIrs
imTYraj|9TK|
an alactranlct manufacturing
caraar, oo era interested ui
ipaaemg wim yau Agptkant
mould hero good manual da.
tarlty. ba abt* ta tallow well
Ia n I n i t r u c t l a n t , a n d
ta tn la c la rlly cemplai# a
praduchan atwmbly training
court. Yau mould alio b*
able ta work any e u &lt; i* d
m m No prior production *■
partancs ll ramtlrod In add)
lian. ** altar cempatitlr*
aiagas and an a.callanl banal it
aectag* tl nut epgwtwuty
mtarttl you, ptaaw perianal ly
mggiraat
l.t'ta a Datana* IltctraM ct
Imptaya* k .U lw w i Daft
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Spring Cardan Bancb Bd
Al JaAnian Lab* Bead
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lOB/M /F/H/Y

TELEMARK I TING! 9*4* NR I
Phil train, beat
JabC*wtar.9M 774«S44
TRUCK DRIVER TO aanwxT
Hiring now. call nowI
Jab Cantw. 9M 77*4144
T a b l* laadars. t a w y a r t .
a iia m b ltrt
la c a lla n l
banalitt Aagty In paraan at
Scotty t Trust M tg . Santard
Airpart. WI E Mm Place.
Santard 4*7 M l wa*
E .o t .

UTILITY NOMEI
Fwfclltt. bobcat atpartanc* a
glut Abta ta wark overtime
t i l l par hour E .c a iia n t
amptayo* banalitt Raoulrad
ta taka phytkal aaam and
drug tat I
Aagty I* portae la lb 1
Saatbaail Racrtiwg Carp.
ITS W. M anta Ay*
............ ........... BOB
V IL LA G E INN R ES TA U R A N T
now hiring •■* torvori 4
hattattat tar avat/nlghli
Apply m panan. VMag* tap,
911 Dagtrack Ed .L m e i m *.
Y O LT
TEM PO R A R Y S tR Y IC IS
_________ CaB 414919*_________

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11 ditirtbutari naadad F a rt 4
lull hma Ne t i p nacattary
RoCwrlO H .il W .n i O ________

93— H o o rn For R»nt~
A L L t lr a a l parking N ic *
nalghberhaad 4*0-wk glut
410* tacurtty Call MB 1197
c l e a n ' COLOR
TV.
MICROWAVE. M A ID SER V
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C l . i n r a m i , k itch e n a n d
ta w d ry lacililtas cable T V

ItertlngalSAl/wk IM 4 4 H

________ 1ad per person

F0RILJFT OfERAT0N
Hiring now, M t o ll) per hour
plus benefits t
1 391-3— ................. J A H World

FULL/fART TIME
M u s t be l i s n i i l a n d
h a rd w o rk in g I x c e li e n t
benefits package end comp
salary Apply in perton only:
Speedway S iirv k Marvto
M ate SR 46. SaaAerd

6EHERAL OFFICE
Otlka pratadurat and a.parl
ancad in typing and a tbkay
cakulaler. Full lima. Call
M l 4971. Sman
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a O B O U N O S K lIF IB a
.T R A IN E E a
U IS HR I E a t, I Small
arty I Nka placa Is wsrkl Ns
Saturdaytl Oan’t nr.it m ill
AAA I M F L O T M IN T
Tsaw .istbW ......... ...... m-1174

TEMPTED TO TEM P?
W r Kara Immadida thorl and
lang larm attrgnm anti In ysur
a ra a k r
.O F F IC E CLERKS
s R E C E P T IO N IS T S
.S E C R E T A R I E S
S W O R D PROCESSOR S
S IN O U S T R IA L W O R K E R S
Wa atlar lop par, great banality
and tha appsrfwuty Is work al
many at ma tup companlat In
your araa Call now tar an
appoinlmant!..............740 4771
N O F E E / F R ID A Y P A Y

S E R V I C E S
E O E .............................M/F/H/V

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RimodGlirig
Hamas, Rattavrawt. Otticat
Slat* cartllkd CbCO M9*l W*
Oatlgn/Build and altar Fra*
Eilimatat
Call M4*I19

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4 HtaHnq

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Awnings

A LL TY P E S ! C A L L .944441

Boarding A Groom ing
Al

BookkEGpIng
AOOKKIKP1NO
Payroll. T a m . Small Butinon.
or Individual IIS OOhour A up
Short form fax rafurna SIS
Kxblx rapMnol
33)6699

Building Contractors*
I v . y C t a t l r a c l l a n S la t*
Cartiltad ganaral contractar
R.modailng. naw cantlruc
tkn. ratldwitlal A cummer
dal Fraaaitlmalm
9CGCB4S447................... 447 WM
NEW. R E M O D E L RE FAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORES
All tyaat camtructtFP. Rat/Cam

mean so. Gaiw, caciitaa*

Corpontry

custom an n um
M yr* *.p Screen perches,
d t e k t . ream s d d lt le n t .
b a o k c . i . t , a ll In la r l
erramtarlor ramodaling Dan
Hammartiry. « 7 V 4 9749
Frasatllmafat

Cltaning Strvlct

$250

IK N
$250
BM X
$250
ALL 6AHCS
S 50
MINIMUM OT S UNIS
ISO A LINE
5 FREE GAMES
TRUES, i SUN. 7 p m.
2504 0AA AVENUE
M x ro to

O p a a tA M tF M
GUIDE SERVICE
Frafth Imok ad WM toft
Lite Wild R )vtr SMnnart
F ithing Cquipmant
C-11 AOranqx I M .
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R O O F R E P A IR S , painting,
c a r p a n lr y n o rk
F ra a
Esfimatot. m i s s , aaylfma.

i d All kinds ol horn#
ropaira. painting L caram ta
tlto BKhard GroN»321 9971

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OF

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G R n t r a l S e r v ic e s

AW NING ACCENTS

M OGILE F I T OROOMING
hom# u rvlco

H E R ITA G E ELEC TR IC
Frampt. Raatanabta Sarvka
L kantad/ Insured
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water ta air. air le air heal
pumpt Naw and a.ltllng In
ilaltattan. 17 T r t a.parlanca
Wayn* Dykat Sr new with
E m e ry'i Plumbing

car p e n t

JACKPOT

KIWANIS CLUB

MCBKM. RSSISTANTS
FO R P E D IA T R IC O F F IC E
Fran I and bach pgraannal
naadad Sand Return* To FO
R e a lm Senior A 117711114
N IR N T IN V E N TO R Y . SWbWKf
Hiring taday. call now &gt;
Jab Canker. SW TladM i

Start at 44 M gar hour Mutt
hay* raliabta deity tr am ped *
ttan Muttb* II yaartatd CaH
tar aggalntmiT . ......i n M IT
A A l Baaing________

$79 FEE
MONET RACICUARAXTIE
MASTER CAIfi/V ISA
SATURSAV HOURS 9AM- 1M0
M IN S THIS AO IH
FOR A S9 DISCOUNT

COLUMBUS

OF CASSEUERRV

Call D4 94U

t PRODUCTION A SS IS TA N T#
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It all that It taAat ta bo hired
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m n ta
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Full hma Tuesday thru Satw
day N r dally labar erganii#
ttan In laniard Camputor
payroll and cattacttant aapan

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DRIVERS
Ta S7W waWly
Lacal/Lang haul
Will Tram
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IX F IIIIN C ID
Farty Flan
Damaa .. NO IN V E S TM E N T!
NO Dallvary er Callacting
M l 9411
Call____________

will make larger paycheck!
all tha tlma. Sound Intor
eating 7 Fart tlma A M l hma
a i allaMi CaB laday 041144

OFFICENSSiSTarFNEEDED

COMETYT STORE
Full ttma padtkn. rig u lm
limn* Hay and taad ptv&gt; darn
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Call 1441*17
C B A F TS B S K IL LS 4 TR A D E S

l l a r t la d a y a n d f a t a
psychach within a soak Wv
hold back n a lk ln f . O u r
im p k y e ii art candanhy In

M ID I CAL

W ill trsta. Oaad banalitt
Apply IM L a n d ,.ir Flat*.
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N O W K H IIP IR / M U 9 N Y part
tlma - 1 E ra * N t a i l R N
naan, tig g / o k . Tharaugh
r Waning 4 gap. *4Ri tMMran.

I EotcrlptMn Mr taataal taauNt. Copy amt! iatlan aacaptabM

DCADUM l
Naan Tha Day Batara Pubbcotion
Sunday . II A M Saturday
Monday ■ II JO A M . SmurEay

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H A S T Y M A ID 1 E R V IC E
Rat/Cam Horwtl A thorough
U t a o n lit. TtaaoCttaalng
M lW t a o r l M l in
NO tlma ftr that camplal*
clM M Af I Seen pulling 19 9917
Lat ut worry about II tar you
Call ASAP Cleanng Any MM
hom* SM guarantaad
L K anted a bonded * IMurad
Call 47*1714

Concrel*
W IS T CO N CR ETE IC R V IC E
Small J a b a tllg JabiaPepalr
Jabs. Fra* EM Call aayiim*
1
M» tWM9JLkantad1
^^n i
Inturtd

H andy M an
C A R M N T I Y . h a u lin g ,
matenary. paining and III*
Frta rtlimatat Call WJ t u t
C O M P U T l RCNOVATIONS
Sanford's Mr. Fix If
Rtsldan tlal &gt;Commarc iai
BM W
FIX-IT-FAST IN C
"On* Call Ta Do It All"
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Rtfldanllal # Commercial
Call Scan Today 11H I 4114
R l PAIRS bP A IN TIN Q
Tardwark * Light Hauling
HaJabTaa Small
CaRl

H o m e R tp a lr s
OM M A IN TE N A N CE
Call ut tar Emetrical.
Drywall. Lawn A
ist F rm Etf

SERV ICE
Plumbing.
Irrigation
336-1019

L in d s c a p ln g *
W Intar prkaeprunlng A cleanup
M u k h A naw planllngi

jiU t a K M ijjn n c

LawnServIcE
A F F O R O A I L E LA W N C A R E
Q U A L IT Y W O R K I F R E E
E S T IM A T E S C a l l m u n
O iv c k -t Ouallty Lawn Car*
Com m /Eat. O F R E E E S T I
No lob tea larga/tmall M l M71
E C O N O M Y L A W N S E R V IC E
t o t a l la w n c a r*
Ira *
athm atat Call m 719}
LAW N CAR E
Mowing. Shrub
pruning. F a il Service. Law
F yk e s* Fraa I I I .
949-1M4
PR O F E S S IO N A L G A R D E N E R
Mowing, edging, new tod. new
Mod. ra tod. r* taad. pruning,
tapping, trimming, removing
A clearing, plant**, clean up!
C e m p lt l* C a ro l F ra *
w m a t a t l M r Van. m M a ]

M a s o n ry
S O U TH E R N S TO N E W ORK
Wator fails. Japantsa gar dan
p o o li, tfan ano rk around
s w im m in g pool s, lia n a
anfrancas. stucco 360 1323
M u s ic L e s so n s
Plan*/Keyboard hnJnwtwn
Accepting tludardt r-rlvata
k tto n t All W vtlt 497 444 4444

Dgttaaa Harttnp Sarvka. Inc.
Hama Car* ThartAHardabta"
Nvrtat a AWt * Lhr* la's
sal 17*1171

Painting
FRANK tarnAarl painting 4
prattur* c Waning It y n . t r y
References
T O -1141
IN TE R IO R A E X TE R IO R
av*d. Ted, 44**9II. Fra* Ert.
Lyadtn’l FrotatcJanal Faksltag
Lake Mary Rttidtnl
In tar for/Eller lor
Llcantad/lnturad
Fraa E tllm a ta tl........... SM-1W4

r«atiR|tr*ptriuii(jR|
Qualify Work. Raasonpbla
Prkas. Fraa 1st tos 331-&gt;m
P A IN TIN O /R K M O O C U N G . in
ftrlo r or axfarlor Fane*
Building la w Ratos 349 9131
PAINTING
Intor tor A Extortor
Hausatv A pTi A Elc.

ir “

Call aaytlma I3500M
W w l d i n g C o n s u lt a n ts
Widdlagi ItpacW ly Far Yau
Gownt/centignmanl All Sltat.
Call HASH
- P lu m b J i»2 _

R«Naaw Fluixbiat Ik
III Chafe* Far Ta w Ptamttag
Naadtl I OlcHourt* Repairs
a R.modeling a Replying
C F C « l » j a « l 444l/m**t*

M .I0 OFFWITH THIS *D
REUANCI INC.
S E H U i MAIN CUMING
l.h e u rt! Flatratatl
F i n Ethmatatl C F C b llU )
471 4419 ar U S 4*44
M M OFF WITH T H U AD
P r t s s u r t C le a n in g ~
WAS YOUR H O U S I W H IT E !
ANO NOW GREY? Call ut
taday I Wt' II ba on our way I
D. A LL E N CO N TR AC TIN G
For Frta EtlimatatCall 740 1474
R o o lin g
Y A T E S ROOFIHO COM PANY
Alt typ e. *9 raati A n o t repairs

m jt a a ^ ^ ^ j^ R C tjn ja t
t r a s h H a u lin g
Y A R D D E A R Il H A U L E D
4J4/ LOAD A LS G JU N K CARS
R EM O VED. F R E E
ett r a r

--- TreeiirwIcE ^

ECHOLS TR E E SERVICE
Fret ttlinv*tail F t lr P r k t t l
Lie Int Slump Grinding, Too)
t U m t d irs riu M
" U t The Frttamwtali da It"
T R I M M IN G . Ta pp in g. R*
mgval. Haul**, aal phatat ot
Iraa work Call m e tre

W attf/AJr

Purillcation
H lt A C O H
Watar and Air Flllrallwi lor
hom* and buunata Far Fra*
E III mat* Call
4441411

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• L A W N B O V I E " R ltflb g
m a »»/ Lazy Ray W RMtog
m et e r Roto need III Mg or

W 3 Y l t A jpuW
tjtve-s New

OUIRM R t A L T V W l

M IO O C H I A R I V I U A
I M par maim
L*te Atory R— lty, n S H I I

prM*»te* **»■•* m w i

LA R R Y N tR M A M BR O M tR

uwtorgorto BanitartiM
__________Call ITT EASE

1 b * lW '1 * &amp; T M A T B I t j v :
la a d ll

A T T X A C T IV I I barm , I1M par
a i M n utisttat. ta tw l

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S o n lo rd a ra a ii C a ll far
ayatlaWH ty and hcattant

Cali Mi aw

i m a r y /i a n f o r d i
bdrm I bam. M n » d yard.
dais/mapruatatunty. &gt;m is **
U M F O R D . I bdrm ivy bam.
hntad yard, needy peibhd.
IMP par manrn ytua aacvrify
C a d in a a a iin iim t m a t
SAMFORD tail ■ O ik A ye. I
b d rm , tennbeute Appll
antaa, air. carpal Sltf/m*,
•alar Mel AAtDoaan Realty.
I p a W ia &gt; i yra raw
I B O R M , Hy bam, hntad yard.
near lam inate H l|h Scb
_ W A r^ ^ a ll_ _ _ ^ J * a W 1 _
lam

UMFORO
mtlutey wqtgr, M W I b l
U M F O R O I T U M O A I bdrm
«W / m a up * da# m a t It
SAN FO R D
O a ra a a Apt
u tiiitm p * u » t iw * i, i h i
tattoo C a tlM U n s _________
SANFORD
Ib d rm . tarwphta
p r i v a c y In a i t a t l a n l
ni l F * M i i l SM/wk t U M
tat C a a m n a a

DRBARY • l acre prime Mr *
■ da a M J/l boma built M
IM F Abeaa praund peel
• / R a c k l « i . S p r ln b l a r t ,
anrkiAep. alarm ays I M W
l l h n 111 i r n / i m n aaeiiea
TaaapW Raady. M e. w m i m .
D EL TO N A ■ | b * m . I bam.
U M dn ar Iaka aaar pay
mania C a d t tS t lN _________

I f — Apertm enti

ClaewHod Oo f *
a s s a il

VW Kef And sell
more property Ihjn
Anyone in (he CreAler
Sanford LAlee Mary areA.

8KTTUPUCE
Ibdrm J balm, pool
Fully tgulppteb lt( bon
RAM001 PM COURT A P TV
___________ n a n a t

O f BA O f 2 bedroerTr^OeZr
fuvmihed yerd maintenance
end water included Qufte

C0CV1UARPRMENTS

over 13 O t t/ iw C d i m m f
U V R III T N I COUNT N T
2

I X T R A L A B O R UM ITftl
l. iA lb a d r s o m a c it
Faal/Tannii Court P a a ta M .
taw .amanl lacataai Aonov*
Iron Spatial! Na tacurlty lar
auaiifhaaaaiitaraai u a w e t

refr . ■— tor Indued

322 »fM

IIS — Industrial
______ Rentals

L A R 0 1 mranter* ct t A Ib d rm
turn A unturn aptt tram
H W /m a in cl M m a viilitia t
Call Bart

A AA R U IIM R fk C V M T IR
Nan Olllca.Wbw n II to
l.aPI a Raya aim or * 0
atI icat tlarting ai 11*4/m .
May. I T M A t R O T
________ tatl - J M M R ________
C O M R I M A T I O N a p l abd
a a rb tb a p I I i I I b ld «
SOVm a plut I manrn tec
HR u w
Call .........

Raal C itjla M o Hat
W f a a a a M a t b r t t o t it n n t a
Lotpa ranavotad I bdrm. tal- a t
a lllb t a t Ibdrm . H IV w k t
U » tat Pom Salt A dual
ta m e * , ro a a w a r meats
M A R IN R R 't V IL L A O B

lo ta Ada I bdrm
U M ma
Ib drm uaa ma A up W O S ig

117-Com m ercial
______ Rentals______

FINE RIDGE CIU® SANfORO

Melerd. Nary. II »2. Be&lt;Svetod
shopping strip, 0M to 3.000 sg
W tor effxeer store m &gt; H J

t Badroom AaaHabla
STA R TIN O A T M il
For Dala.lt
Call Raalarama
t i l IM4
LandaranxFI Int /Rrabar
R IA S O N A R L f I Aad I badream
apatrmanlt III manrn ptut
tatuaity__________ C a « m - law
U M F O R D - 1 bdrm . I bom.
t V A ip o c a n . o l appliance*
mtludad n o m i J a t a j n n j ^
SAM FO R D. L ir g t 1 and I
b d r m 't . pay m ontbly ar
weakly Dap . raloranrta. I0X

111— Condominium
______Rentals______
i l A U T l F U L l la ta Mary, a&gt;
ecuflve 9 bdrm 2 both with
h replece W esher/Dryer.
mlcrpeovp tdOO/me plut U00
security M l 4101 or After 3 30
PM cell P3 MU_____________

MNDUNOOD V1LUU
I bdrm. 1 boMs woaber/dryer.,
screened porch And poof. MOO
ja a rjrn o n t^^

eitsaMarciniaiHTTnaiai
SENIOR SPECUll!
apartaa

313-1301 a i y
1 R tD R O O M apl Otl ttraal
parking tad a t plut U M
taturity c o n n a iy a r________

2 IM M . 2 RATH EFTS
O m IJM S d FI. Uulaa At ta il

Q r o v e v ie w

R A M A L Id rO O O s p l i t 111.
F P I C . kl l
f a m ily rm
braaktatl bar. larmal during
rm Fanca Raal mca bama
&lt;M y
MUM
ALTAJUU~MTF POOLSIOC V I A
illda. diving board tonca
B ric k a .a r black M any
aatraa Supararaa
tar n g
LAME M AR Y H I LAKESIDE
torvfVtouM Jorum ipa aal
bar, patia Many mart a ilra i
Tap lebaatt Only
m .io a
SPECIAL FINANCIN G avail
abto Count- . O On* acra I
mar* av. I r . , In law wito
Anlm ai.OK Only
m an
LK
M A R Y I4M 1/1 B I G
CORNER tol Evhndad paiia
Buiii M rpa Fautopad kll A
utility rm Supavplaca IM UO
A

L T A M O N T E
l/ » IM M A C U L A T E ! FpIc.
hrm al during, big Florida rm
Naar I A mapping, poll hnkt
Lika now
....
If M M

C A U U n iM E

321-2720
322-2420
New Homes, 1/2. good loce
lion, low down, low monthly
peymenfsf
AA Cernes. lee.
Cell Jenet Mensheld
OeySa 1211134 Ive t. 221-mi
G E N E V A Zoned mdwstriel end
commevdel Almost 1 ecre.
p r e s e n t ly used i t
gereoe/body shoottfSOO
Cell Gtorse Lembert
I BA Son Fieri** 344m i
teewtngc. M M m

1ANFONO • 210/ French Av« ,
In M erlin Bldg . heal to
Golden Lemb Nedeurenf Ceil
Mel Merlin ?f3 MR)

HIOOEN LW E
A S S U M E . N O Q U A L IF Y

1 bdrm 1 bam. larga tol.
lancad bach yard tlt.M O
la OQBcam to mlg tTt t i u

P R A H D N E W O F F K I RLDN9
cOOtq It.tol.FM tq tl
O C IID H IN O I
Mava M Spatial . . . lise/ma.
_________Call Ml WM_________
I SMALL fl IN T A L O F F I C I I
lanad OC I Vary raatanaWal
H ■ 1A Call waal m t i l l

SANFORD
Furn bauta. I
bdrm, c lu n , nice *7tS/mo
pi ut *300/sec No pets 405 B
Molly Av N Sth St 1 bl W ol
II 97
11301784 10pm

141— H om ts for S a lt

103— Housts
Unfurnished / R tn t

iro w w i
Tba OaAt Sanhrd
Outal'privah I larga Mrrm ,
utility room /lrd bdrm, ]
baiht. I.rapiaca. pgaManmt
prlaltadpat includad Rtducad
to lllL O n Phona dayt Til
• 41&gt; o r a l t a r S P M a
naabandt. MS tarn, am m i

CANAl FRONT
Now 2 bdrm. 2 both, gerege.
community pool i. tennis No
Pets
W W lN llif N w

Country Lsketmt Cattail
2 bedroom, I bath. US0 month

iim iM u ii

DELT0NA/Q5TEEN
2 bedroom, 2 bath, on I acre
Available 3/1 on lease 13It
mo plutdeposll 3J1 *405

HIDOEN UUE VILLAS
I bdrm 2 bath, fresh paint
with all appl lancet, amenities.
I f t . leata. no pets M03/mo
Call Prudenhal Cellagher
Properties. Alt U30__________

AFFO RD Ab
h L I Ii bdrm. 1'i
bath bona CH/A, carnar lot
Lowdoanpaymanl......Mt.tcn
LO VELY 1 bdrm boma, larga
carnar tol, formal dtolng rm ,
a.calhm tfarlar hsma. l i r a
Oman a c c Only pat par mo
Call quick I Ml.MM

323-5774
N O W H IR IN O B E. AGENTS

SNORES
OntCAinMCTTrQQ
Rental
Apartments

B t h e c k It
Out For
Yoursell

» U W . Sairtnda B lrt.

Hary. 1 M I
Sanford, FtortJa 13771

• Waterfront Lifestyle on Labe Monroe
• Modern Fitness Cenler
• Indoor H acquelball
• Sparkling J a c u » i
• A Pool yo u can really

SAU ON LEASE OfTION
DELTONA
1 bdrm
tpHVlbalb I.1U tg H la
acra EA4.IM A lN mabh Hat
aa Call i l l M il
U M F O R D •1 1 b * m . I barb.
F L rm. Ipk. ctilng tant. naa
paint A carpal Raducad la
EAI.IM Call panar. M l 1AM

STA1R5 PW Ff tTY
M ANAGCM E N T A RE A LT V
_______ 323 2222/1214429_______
W IN T E R SPRINGS
J/lto.
cenfrel H/A Redectdl S32.fOO
bb-C*---- -*-* j j . l h ,
m mi

W

1/1 tpni plan, appliancat. 1
car garaga on privacy lancad
1/1 acra........................ M7.S00

IPCTi SI A Sanhrd A vt
Zonad GC 1 Ona E M ui tool
•varanauto or garaga building
On# H E eg loot aftica bldg
•lib additional I.JM vq tool
cavarad ttoraga plu. auttfda
ttoraga Ona lei acroa. Uraal
Far laN call 0 1 twa
NEAR I . Ona 0« A kind bldg!
11AM kg ft on 17 I ac Mult
Sail Raal talato P w a n m m .

QUAOfUrtU
New root, eiumetum
143.000 By owner 230 0030
4 R E S ID E N TIA L UNITS Ac
fuel income 114.401 2f90 sg ff
P rk e 004.300 C e ilp i l/tf
4 residenflel onifs, income
117,000, #■penset 13,400 Price,
3*3 000 Assumeble hnenclng
e l9% m o w ______________

1*3— Acrcase*
L o ts/Salt
GENEVA, SHOES
Btgeekt. eesy terms, S31 000
BO Mjhtoe BooJty, 44403S4
HIGH A Dry tot Orenge City on
county meinfeined rd Nice
eree eesy terms w 'tiM Q dn

or S7000 ce*h 904 709 7743

O STCENt I AC RES. W ELL
IVOOOEO
UE 000

Real [stall
407-3211155

l«c | E n «n

ASSUME, NO QUAUFY
LAKE MANY POOL HOME
New 2 bdrm U t beth 2 story,
eppitencet. hreplece. 2 cer
gerege
141*00

ASSUME NO QUALITY

OCALA NA TIO N A L F O R IE T
Wooded lots River eccest
13400 eech No money down I

343 41 monthly
Owner
&lt;9041124-4129 er (904) 422 1420
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY I ecres
wllh home 1 bdrm . 2 beth,
1129,900 O 1 ecres terge oeh

3/2, 1,401 sea ft., new peint end
cerpel, eppllences on 1/J ecre.
4312/mo 133,000

trees 134 000. Hwy 44 3 Acres
1430 000 e Otr Oeen Rd
lekefroni

House1on m .acres. 3 ibdrm., 2
beth, epplienees, gerege. ed
d l t l o n e l out bl dg
or
workshop................... ITS,300
4 P A U L A B E TH OSBORNE
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S

______

22MI44

UUCftMffY
4/3. on lg secluded lot. becks
up to goll course, femily room
w/hreplece end e den. 2 cer
aereoe
.............1104 0EX)
ASSUM E*BLC M ORTGAGE
LAKE M A R T R E A L TY
___________ 122-41II___________
L A K E M A R T . 4 M O N THS
NEW ! 4 bdrm 3 beth. femily
room. 1 fir •pieces, forme!
living end1dining plus much
morel
|I2*.*00
.Metro Reel Kstele Ce- Inc
LAR GE 1 k » * , borne, quehty
neighborhood, fpic. effeched
workshop end more Owner
financing &lt;123.000 E R A
West Oft. m 3*30 or 220 9142.
osA tor Wendell______________

LOCH ARSON
By owner, 2 bd m | both,
centre! H A, on 3 lots 213
Homewood Dr I WH423 4*f2
LONGWfOOO AtiLsnebto. 4/2.
pool 1*0 000 Nw»e I 4 moll,
lergelot E sires
121 *fl*

3 ecres 11*1.000

L A K E C O U N T Y « ecr es
ts* *00 A 44 ecres 12*7.000

GENEVA

SH0WUS REALTY
___________ 222 0030___________
t

A C R E S 2 /m o b H e h om e
Geneve eft Hwy 44 High 4
D r y , good w ate r, S3* *00

Deys. 142 7249/eves. 094*7*2,

5 ACRE HOMESITE 530.000
City «a it r - TERM S

ANTIQUE MO

SBOper
Caff U S 1917

CARRIAGE COVE
SURER NICRII 1 badroom. 1
full bam MwbhwMt Caitn
dral cailingo, bardbaird u t
mg tbmgto raal, thirling
Mail Saa Ta Agprtctoh I'k to t
Coil Caliott .... c f r u M
o, &lt;ot &gt;to m i ottof ipm

su m

M U PM !

Rape 14X42 split 02 Tidwell
S1700 dawn for qualified
buyer Unde# S14S per month
includes mlg and tol rent
Rtpa
MX*# l/ l split. II
f lee?wood Sand Point tl 200
down far qualihad buyer
Under IJS0 per menth in
(iwdedumtgi and tol rent

Full ure Crvnatoto m m bo.
karmgbmattroyy tIM Call
___________M S— a___________
E R ID O II b EON ANTIQUES

AiTMJUC M IU 11-5 MwsUt
RantaiSpocaAvatiabtot

AUCTKM TMItSOAYS 7PM
144IHWY 44W
SANFORD
1lsmilesaasloil 4
323 2001
Lto 9 AR 147 A
AUQ77

&gt; M O B IL E P 9 9 0 N lf I Porta
bto, 1 Ptormanenl mount Ac
cesterles. WOO o/b/o

$ 5 * k E $ iM .m
1} dlytrlbutort b a ite d Fert A
M l time He e .p iw ta ttary
Rebevl O'Neil s r a it id ________

m in i

155— Condom inium s
Co-Op / Sa le____

14X14 1/1 spiff 00 Craffmade
Dishwasher, fireplace, *17 000

FINE RIOCE CLUB
2 bedroom. 2 bath, pool
tonnis security IS 300 plus
esium eble 1% m orlgege
SJ43 mo No Quellfmg
Call
122 4024 ___________________
VILLAS O f CASSELBERRY 2
ibdrm 2 barn « den screen
porch
049 7M4er 477 4112

Bought larger motor
Mae e Offers
322 1444

» BLOOMING ORCHIDS
tlS/oa-b o U T . MARCH I
IS, Florida Are.. Oonoro

J19— W anted to Buy

333— Musical
_^M erchandlse^^
PIANO fORSRU
Reiponsibto party to astern#
small monthly payments on
Spmet Piano Can bo seen
locally Credit Dept
904 2*4 0401

Moving out ct ifafe Eedusive
clothing jewelry A handbags
1*30 mo rent EUablished
business, good location
111.000 tokos ovorything
113 3211 between 10AM IPM

223— M iiCillJrstous
M O T O R O L A R A D IO S
iw a y .
g r o a t c o m m u n lc a f la n t
system one beta, 2 mobiles
w antenna *2 000 value, tec
rihca at &lt;43Q/offe# 344 2274

B J'S N I U L E
m* Ray/Soll FurMfuro A Caf
Hechbles, Including estates
K 9 2 1 Sawterd A v . , 122 7409
P C H AIR . All uphoittered Nice.
dean, comfortable with firm'
teal cushion and arms. U )
Can deliver___________ 223 4219
D O N 'T T H R O W I T A W A V I
Turn your major1 appliance
into cash Call 222 224*
• D R ESS ER - Sohd wood, oval
m irror, 1 drawers *73 obo
Please leava m tsg 122 074*.
M O S T -F R E E Refrigerator. It
cu f f . teitu rfd doors, eac I
condition S17&lt; 221 3001
P U L L S H E cam plate bad.
eacellent condition, ipread
and curtains H IS
223 3349
H O U S E H O L D P p r u lf o r t . I
printer's drawers china, and
a tew antiques Call 221 1473
L A R R Y 'S M A R T . 2 H Sanford
A v t New Uted turn A eppl
Bey /Sell/ Trade......... 1214121 .
• L IV IN G R O O M S U IT E &gt;
(Sectional couch and 2 iwlvat
roc her %| like new A il for S9S
C a ll............................... 313 3409
L O V E S ! A T SO P A bad. couch
and 2 matching c h ain *130
Eetwm gt, 211 4204
• SOPA • sleeper.. S100 1 years
old with inner spring mat
tress. 'Good condition. 1219S11
SOFA traditional style, solid
brown, 90" long, 1 seat cush
loni and backs. 3 bolster
pillow*. 2 arm coven Like
new S93 cash only 222 7400
C H A I R . E a r ly
very good condl
oak coffee table
122 1140_________

UUO APPLIANCES

with decking end ac
cessorias. and (aquadro«d)
1730
Call 323 249S
B A L L Y id r 11 panel walk in
free ter w /weatherproof top. 3
horse compressor A electric
defrost coll A I *4000 Call
__________407*49-9000__________

WY-------SUL.....— TIADC
H U E Y ’ S CR O W N PAW N
__________ 401 221 &gt;740__________

TRCE Uf PAYMENTS

235— ^
T ru c k s/
B u m /V a n i

1

N b M b w i Db r r
e.cygt lar. lag. tin*, ate
•• F O N T I A C L E M A N !
M bit*, a dear. a ir. U ttto .
Only „
l U I U mg
C e U M , F m » * . )e j | ) n .
•a C A D IL L A C

Car Stops Dist Boa

ELD O R AD O

M ANGEL
1RONIR, Ilka new Sit down

to iron *75 Call now! 349 *493
• O L D E R Greco 2*0 air tots
paint spray tor tor parts *40
obo Call 111 9010, mornings
POOL

TABLE

Top

122 4432 after 7PM____________
S O LID G O L D Double Eegto HO
gold coin with 14 kt rope A
bento brand new Paid *313
a g *230 call anytime 223 MO*

77 DODGE, IS PA55SENGER
R e b u i l t e n g i n e and
transmission. 340 V I. A/C.
cruise, 1300 in new tires, runs
great, good body, no rust!
Must saill A ging *2.100 Dayt.
#94 4130. Eves. 222 &lt;202

TRIE Uf PAYMENTS
NtMtMf Dorr
aecept tai. tag. title, etc
•9 PONTIAC G R A N D AM
Auto, air Cassette, to valve
engine
*179 79 mo
Call Mr Payne. 222 3112

337— Tractors and
T rallari

0105 CIENA ’17

FARMTRACTORS

Eacrelmneil, Clean 1 door,
auto, bucket w ait. &lt;oruw.
air. lull peter Lika Newt!
M en Ian it t e r n
na m o

ja U lI D I N I T O C K
ALL S IZ fil A L L PRI C E ! !
Mart (and Tractor A. Equipment
8a ml N of Maitlard
In torc:henge on 17 92'
434 7172

11 FT. TANDEM TRAILER
BR AN O NEW! New tires
&lt;1.400
Call 372 4301
S a l E N C LO S E D F R U M O F F
Utility Trailer with aluminum
Irame *1 093
Cell 494 4931

00 Auto. P'l. P'b. •/c, *0.000
mil** No Hull 11 IT *10 or bail
otter......................Coll m o r n
u JIEFO RAN D W AG O N EIR

I K T I M M B ) Everybody »
Looking For TbiiOnoi
Dealer
m IT*I or Ell l m
A U For George Burrow*

231— Vehicles
__ .Wanted
W I PAY TOP l»* tor wreeked
cars trucks* W E S E LL guar
anfeed used parts A A AUTO
SALVAOE el OeBary, M l tOQO

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NBMsugjDovn
o.capl I*1- tag. titte. ate

to SPRINT Auto. air. ittrro.
raal Iy meal *** to mo
Call M r Payne, m a i n
FURLIC AUTO AUCTION

341— Recreational
Vehicle! / Cam peri

■V E R Y W I D AFRI. TJ0FM

71 TRAVEL TRAILER

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. M. Daytona Eaaib

M O BILE SCOUT M It , Sleepy
4 with air, lair condition
tl.MO
Call 323 249i

_________ HO 1*1 U t l_________

TRIE UP PAYMENTS
No Mon*) Own

lin o

M&gt;Brunswick"* f* X &lt;" In new
condition- Sacrifice *100/offer

eacept tea, fag, title, etc
&lt;2 NISSAN PICK U P KINO
CAB
Air. stereo cassette,
only
1119 74
Call Mr Payne. 222 1113
1*94 RANGER GOOD TRANS
PORTATION1SI.793
Sem.npie Ford
177 1441

U BILL B IA S ! E D ITIO N
Leadtd On* caring nan imek
mg ewnar All pager* U M
Can_________________ i n lau

Sand, Rock, Cement, Steel
Miracle Concrete Ce., 212 3711

• IR ON R ITE

TARE UP PATHENTS
No Mont) Down

URCEfRCBRtiMtlUfMllVVI

Ready Mie Concrete Benches

• H U N D R E D S O F name brand
golf balls 30c each Call
____________ 2M 0944____________

CHEVYVi TON PICK UP
It/J longbad 1 ipood. Hoc
'Shift, thong 330 CIO motor
Loo®Vand AveSvVNAl'kAi 9 »
firm
.^ C a ll 321 4*91

W a y I I . j o e H e w I t . 100
( K X I U * A .u ,. r
M lin t
ar
.______________ RH-jtot
N CAO ILLAC RROUONAM
(L u rn o A i
1 A L I PRICE
*11700
Dealer
J ll H t l er u i Ittl
AtA Far George Burrewy

PONTIAC TIREIIRD FORMULA

Graasefraps Dry wells

333— Auto P a rti
/ A ccR U o rlti
T Q P P IR tor rtguler H » truck
bed One broken window
A g&gt;ng*7* Cali n io ia e

C Y P R E S S P E N C E POSTS •tit#
4 ff 4 in e J in 1 00 *ach Call
322 4433______________________

lbs of weights, 4 long bars,

4
0*4

O O V IR N M IN T SEIZED
V eblclei trem *ioo Ford*
M e rc td tt Corvette* C te ry t
lurglul
B u y e r t Gui de
S0**ET a t o B I .t 1 E IT T

FO N TIA C EUNBIRD N » cyl I
kpe.d Runt Good! 1*00 Call
131 03*3 alter * pm week da, y

and short ona *100 Jim any
day, aecopt Sat's 230 9033

'15 JAGUAR I-JF
12 cyl,* mint send 40 000 ml.
*23 000 9 Urn
Carl 339 3001
•9 CADILLAC BROUGHAM
To Choose From
YOU PICK
» I ns
ter
222 2291 ar &lt;312992
Asa Far Georg® Burrows

F A IR W A Y M O T O R S

C H E S T OP D R A W E R S
L4rge sift. *43
____________ 22*219*____________

Bench w 300

'15 COUGAR
Pull power. a/&lt;„ am/tm. i
doer. 77 000 ml 13.300 2231*77

Et C A O IL L A C O I V I L L I
TTa C b c e to F ra m
Y O U F IC K
. SI*,**!
Dealer .
m t l f l a r E H Ito l
AtA FarG earta B urrew y

P

• D P. W E IG H T

7ICHEVUUV
a Epted. air, tool bo. runt
goad: i »m Attar *pm m t a u
'I f AUDI M M
Naw bray 4
battery 1 door L.otbor -nto
rlor tl.JEE .
JJJOJM
•F* FORD F IIE T A runs good
Heater New paint *3X3 Call
12» *427, anytime____________
•1 BUICK R EGAL
Wreckad
grill end r»ghf front fend®*Remergcr ef car in mint cond
A i) at p a r t i
111 0 M *
M O LD SM O BILE ROYAL
47 000ml
r00009914
SALE PRICE
14 399
Dealer
111 1291 er »] 11991
A g Per George Burrows

Tintea * indent. aW. F i F E
A M 'F M Hare I 1 0 .M
Call weekday*
w o rm
D O D O S to*
1**1. F U L L Y
LO AD ! D 1
UUE
Eaminala Fard_________ t* I HE!

MOVE GROUND POOL.

21 ff .

IN I— Appliances
/ Furniture

77 CAMAtO 350
P I P it . auto |l.n o or bail
gttor . Coll M J M * alter ipm

O N VYCO N vcm ni

• • C A D ILLA C D I V I L L I
M OM mi
.OOOteMA
A Eupurb Buy A t
H I to*
Dealer
O TU tl w u i )m
A tk For George B urrew y

MUTIQUE STORE

SO FA A N D
American,
lion Long
Reasonable

I .reliant cand Lew mileage
E.tree U M « l M U .
ST CADILLAC
Delegence A Mutt See
Te AagrecWe
toaOEtoH
Oeawr . m - m t a r E H m *
AtA Far Gterga Burrewy

C ip M if rb o rrb Totd fjla "*
MARCH t A J O LA M toiFM
M il HEST ER AVE SANFORD
I Rebind Flea World otl 4311
D o n 't M in T b n O w lII M l MM

■ I A U T Y S A L O N . Lako
Mery/17 *7 Busy Shop, low
rent. I l l 7213/17* 0700_______

11 ae on Lk Monroo
Aa.toalHO.OM II I tokl

*73 MERCURY COMET
Good dependable work car
Agmg|700
Cail 123 3414

N a U U U n

"Heme at H to Down A R id t"
M o s u l ITto Le n ge a e d M U M

1AO— Busiogss
For Solo _____

STONE ISLAND

U M HYUNDAI
3 led air, Will sacrifice for
*2200 479 1140

2 1 7 -O arafe Se ie s

I toil Film Ala • la ■ 11. cantral
baal A air. .a ik a r a d ry ..
Good condition trace Lot la*.
Carriagt Covo Motuto Homo
Fork C.lltlkOMO

243—Junk Cars

eactpf ta*. tag. title, etc
•7 PLYM OUTH HORIZON

4

door, air, powar steering,
tteree. solid transportation1
Only
*99 13 mo
Ceil Mr Payne. 323 2123

JUNK CARS R EM O VED
NO CHARGE
___________ 332 9377___________
H Te p DeitaiTl Paid tor junk
cart, trucks, 4 ehcel drive
Any condition Call 233 *999

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

[letUSprepare^Qurtaxes!

Reconditioned O Guar en toed

322-3113

TRIPLE CHECK
INCOME TAX SERVICE

W A N T E D : Good leaking eppit
aaceso werkueg ar eat. We aita
sell and repair.
222 42*4

xiaBcrmontc n u a o
A ccoo rm vc a t a x 5 W pamation
r INA.SC1AL CLANSEMI • EV3L KA.Nl l

119— Office Supplies
/ Equipm ent
O C O F I IR
SHARP SF
Needs Repairs StoOO

Can

312W.1BISL
SI*. M l San ford

/»

• SCM Smith - Carana Electro
210 typewriter with stand *30
firm Call 322 7932

CARRIAGE COVE

191 — B u i l d i n g

S p e c ia liz in g in Y o u r

FEDERAL INCOME TAX
RETURNS

LOWFEES! 6 7 0 -8 3 9 5

M a t e r ia ls
A L L S T E E L B U IL D I N G ! a!
O a .u , in,04&lt;a ) 000 to SO 000
Uk It Call &lt;0/ H i t i l l col lac!

AMERICAN INCOME TAX &amp;
BOOKKEEPING, INC.
iCemw ali7 V i Lk. Mwy ttod |

193— L a w n A G a r d e n

CEDAN MULCH
YO U L O A D 1 Y O U H A U L !
f t l 0 « per pick upload 111*447

m i*

3 2 1 -1 9 1 2

Tax Preparation

m ono

157— M obile
Hom es /S a le
SUFEN MIC 1 11 J badruun. 1
lulf bath, dnabiewide Cethe
dral ceilings, herdboard s«d
fng. shingle roof, skirting
Mutt See Te Appriciete Sir 900
Call Collect
40/9)1/0e0
ar 407 394 &gt;027 after 4pm
DEBARY 2 bedroom, nice and
clean, carper? shady lot quit?
mobile home park, no pets,
over 33 14 500 Other homes
available
Call 113 9797

C v l n r u d o and Johnson

NfBUr, 323-HMf&gt;3i 3703

1*3— W Rftrfronf
Property / S a lt

eecoR* toe. tag. Htto. ate
M C H IV Y IF IC T R U M
Auto. aw. a
ytevee. Rtalty
Lm * M . ley! O nly
H im
Ca TIM r Faywa. M U i n
AARC C O N C O R D -to Runy goad.
m m tires, brake*.
Ire n y m lttle n . needy miner
• e ra Good tran tpo rfalle n
c a r U N e V -e C a l l
h i jm

OOOGE RAM OUNGER t l

RamIIn drive on traitor *00 HP

(Neat k) C uvrtMTUnd f emw)

•hKC ® Rf f imo fi ff?uu». K h i i i « ;
|HH| ' •UI
?A I rtn I'AMAIil tl

G R A H A M S B O O K K E E P IN G
T A X 4 S E C R E T A R IA L S E R V IC E
fty«
LatoiFv
ft
fa*
Tea A Copy

n A A ^ A n n
3300458

u ni

NlM RREf Or r r
o.capl tol. tag. till*. *tc.
M PLYM O UTH R E LIA N T
Aul *. ai r . M U S T
SEE!
tt/to/ma
Call Mr. Faywa. M l TUT
tart FORD M UETANO Hty*
H*v* IE ar m or. cary under
•MOO Call Randy Young
Bailor__________
II I Elto
I tot TROOPER LE law mitoy.
vary dean Call Randy Young
0*M*r......................... H U M
I*ET TO YO TA P U P . tttol ttov*
JO or mori tmall truckt under
•*000 Call Randy Young
Daotor____________ n i SHE

TRIE BP PAYMENTS

315— Boats end
____ Accessories
I I FT. REGAL eomiDER‘17

......

TRIE UP PAYMENTS

331— Cere

e.ceet tat. tag. tine, etc
ee F O R O C I C O N T
Lew
m iley. air. H e r ye catMtte.
Delure mterier
site J L me
Can M r. Feyne, m T i n

M IH f 0UT10MD MOTORS

OWNER FINANCING
Venford Condo Alleppliences
wether dryer inept 2 bdrm. 2
full baths 131.030
4994*90

115 FOiCEO AUCTKM

12X14 2/1. 00 Manatee fenced
vard
14 000

34X14 S/l spiff 00 Champ?
•h / Canc o r d f i r e p l a c e ,
dry well interior, very Cleon
110430

U L E PRICE

Dealer
m iT tla r U llt o l
Atk For George Bur rpa l

EtO A D EA EO EIll C U R A
S ERE ml_________
Dealer.......» m i or Ell
AtA For Ceerge E u w i e i

B E A U TY SALON ArCO
J 7* to IP M
K Mart Piara
17 92 Ventord
2214100

14X40 l/ l’ v Spiff 03 Skyline,
screened porch I I I 000

it*/. Auto F U LL POWER
loottwr.ONLY ** ***
Caurtaty Daihatui. m t m
BE CADILLAC BROUGHAM
to/OOOm.
I*f/*A|

TAKE UT PAYMENTS

I* 000

14X441/1. 00 Guerdon

TOYOTACIESS10A

322 1*74 ...... .......--...after'Ipm

213— Auctions

1 0 tuft canvas top.
eatras M U S T S E L L ! 1
A ging S9t3d
3319100

lee— Com m ercial
Proporty / Sr Ir

Ron QuMifyini Mort|i|u

_________m m ? _________
• O n e M on tn Fre e Rent

Late Mary tenaau. appro. 1
acral, larga aab t rta . a
bdrm . graatraam. larmal
larga tcraanad
E I I T F N A n u m a b la
Naaly r ma,atod Immadiato
■ CkNancylOvmar.EMEESl
O U T OF I T A T I t a n a , mutt
tall Handyman tpacial brick
bauw. 1 badraama. I baib
Mutl ba taan Bad oTfar tail
w HIM) Si CaH N ia ia iia a
a, m a a i i n a _______________

3 bdrm I beth. hreplece.
eppiience*. cerport
lie.fOO

LESS 1KAN $3,(00 DOWN

NICE country setting, furnished
3 ibdrm 1 'bath, water and

TOYOTA CEUCA
t9t2. evto. A/C. interior hkt
new. lew miles Runs end
toekigpBdl SXSDO 2J03047

•FOLDS, to Nagancy
Maticulauily Maintained
(L ra e ttA i
U L I PR ICE........
HEW
Oeeier
m m i a rm m
AtA For Georgy Burrewy

311-A n tiq u e s/
Collectibles

I I I I S S/l spill. *72 Camb.
screened room
S4 000

R E A L ESTA TE
R E A LTO R
m l*

11,300 DOWN In a CUBING

H I. ipUl plan, larga fancad
tot Laka Mary Scboolt IA1.000
W A LLAC E CRESS R E A L TY
___________ 111 H I T ___________

R E G A TTA

Set 000

CALL BART

LESS THU $1500 CASK

IN CLUDINO CLOSING COST
1 A I b d m banrat In Sanford.
Dallana/DaBary/Lk. Mary/
LangMDdJAIIamanto Springs

REOUCCD

now

Set. 000

H U R RY AND CALL tor iris

OR

LAKE MARY

OPEN NIGHTS
TILS PM

______

1120 tg ft

USUMUtX, NO QUAUFTIRC

117— Offlca R tn fals

101— Housts
Furnished / H in t

1444 sg ft

FON SALE IY OWNER

Ml D D L ! *ge genfbmen, gulef
cleon. semi retired, non
smoking/drinker, "desires l
br . or efficiency in lontord
arte 1230/ to U N mo IncI
utilities Eac references
Apply So Boa 401, c/q The
Sanford Nereid, P O Boa
1432, Venford W T j IA37
NKSPON3IBLE cople seeking
mobile home book up on prvt
property Need to reiocetod

] B O R M . ] bath. Iarge living
rm , large eat In kitchen
w dishwasher, vertical blind*.
• ill lo M i l carpel Scrn
porch */patio All on lit Hoov.
C o llU iM U o r lllM i)

) bdrm ) beth vdie w'per ego
sleshod to rock bottom price I
to choote from

1341 Perk Or . l^itord
*41 W .U b e Mery ■».« U Mery

rHA/IONOIIOeiY

115— For L e iie

LOWEST F fta EVEN
INMOOCNLHE

•

123— Wanted to Rent

2000 Laid Mary IM .
32145M

1 bdrm . 1 bam. l i a r garaga.
ctoaad M pa,CM nba m i
El» EM Call t V ton, anylfma

REAL T Y, I N C .

*% On 34Hi

• T A B L E LA M P S
I men shades V e ry M e t condt
tton |2S tor pair 22* 49B4

M U IN (M T S
-i
•ala an Friday, and m Sunday
M mat gone ‘ I d a yi itt an it
M M . taM Am w a o* Sanlord
Fa r F A S T R E S U L T S !! I
a l n . y l u . t Ib a S a n fo rd
Herald It your tooting tor O
loti n oy to toll .torn.
C A L L T O D A Y ll

4N712M15J

t i l t C L A IR M O M T S T . I
badraam. I b*Sv M i rrv
pirtm p m it
C a r im t r u

107-fttaMle
Homes / Wmt

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

M t - k u r i q Apparel

IM M ACULATE
Ib M m 'lb a m
t r a a Daan
hanOuaUtyMe bhripapa

STEN STRO M

U g f jjf g f c rtg d / K tg t

m ake a splash in

CHICKS • Fancy and canunan
b/Mda. Ducky, guaily kuvtey
igoteo C H i m y g »

* * H I TOM * *

U M R U R y ] b a m , I bam.
•all ta wall carpal. cA/a,
hntaa
mete yard Carl 111a m
T R ORAL l a an maintananca
met Small cbildrtn/pait OM
_________ CaMuaata?_________

33 1-C ars

•4L1G44T P O LE S *2000each
__________ Caff 322 0 9 0 __________

S M -U v e s t e c k a e i

mm;

T rifte i / Ben!

Carim atra

Deltona close to I 4 and 41J. J/l
fenced yard. pet*. kWh O K .
1300. lt» left, tec » 4 503?

l i t caaVitiafl l U n i N R

1 » -O v p f e K -

M U IM t lffl

Coll 222 S70S

Iky N F Rrtggy R I N o N n
ro a r bagger laom m ou ar.

U c Real l i t a h Rrabar

3114754

t a w lit Carl W P M ________
SANFORD. I barm SJU/m*
plut I M yacurlty
raaulrad Call Pa Mat
SANFORD
I b * m cotlag*
claaa la Manta an Ito/wk .
B M ta tC a M W m a

•nr.

UTIMM RCM.TT

and

real by day/wb/ma A/C.
&gt; a a i. la u n d r y , ta la la r
iM M rte, ipaclal dttcaunl h r
tr clbw at O T t o M a r m * H J
than I bdrm apt laaal

plut security

W — L D w n tO a rd t*

U n fur n is h e d / R e n t

LAB O R F U R N I M I O ROOM
•It* prlvafa bath. kltcDan

waantii W »

K r r N ’ C A IL V t E ® Sy Lorry W rfgM

M l— H e m e s le r Is le

ARamonto Spg 830-0667

323-8038

200 E. U I S t #203
Sanford. Florida

�— — Santord Herald. Sanlord, Florida — Tuesday. February 27. 1900

by Chic Yowrtf

■LONDIE

by Charln M. Schuli

PEANUTS
w u h aven 't c a lle d u s in
A L0N6 WHILE, CHUCK..DON'T
YOU LIKE US ANYMORE?

OR MAYBE YOU NEVER DID
LIKE US..I5 THAT TRUE.
CHUCK ? THAT YOU NEVER DlD
LIKE USTHUH. CHUCK 7HUH?

WE'RE 50RRY..THE NUMBER YOU
HAVE CALLED IS NO L0N6ER IN
5ERV1CE..IT WAS A MINUTE
A60, BUT THESE TWN6S HAPTEN..
fts r

High alcohol levels
damaging to body
O O T T t A library
reform er stairs that a blood
alcohol level of 300 mg/dL pro­
duces unconsciousness, yet a
recent newspaper article I read
stated that the Coast Ouard
regulations for Intoxication are
400 mg/dL. Please explain In
layman's terms blood alcohol
p e rcentages. A s y o u m igh t
surmise, we havr an alcoholic In
the family who thinks alcohol Is
good for hls heart.
M A M K I A D t R i Alcohol ran
be measured In the bloodstream;
the blood alcohol level Is usually
expressed In milligram s per de­
ciliter (mg/dL). In general. 100
mg/dL means a person Is under
the Influence: 200 mg/dL la the
Intoxicating level: 300 mg/dL or
ubovr Is associated wtth coma
a nd life -th re a te n in g alcohol
poisoning.
I think the regulation you
mention Is m uch ton — what
shall I say? — generous. Unless
Coast Guardsmen have an en­
tirely different metabolism than
tlo the rest of us. 400 mg/dL Is
more than an Intoxicating level.
It requires aggressive medical
therapy, such as Intravenous
fluids and. possibly, dlulysla to
rid the body of such toxic
amounts before brain damage
causes respiratory arrest.
I believe the article you read
contained an error. We con­
tacted the Coast Guard, and a
spokeswoman explained that the
Intoxication level for personnel
Is expressed In other measure­
ments. Moral: Don't takr nr
gospel everything you read In
newspapers.
IMcasc rem ind your family
member that the chronic use of
alcohol — even a socially accept­
able pattern of two or three
drinks a day — will usually lead
to brain damage, disorders of the
liver and pancreas, and heart
disease. C h ronic alcohol use
|M)lsons the heart by reducing
the strength and forcelulnrss of
cardiac contractions, u condition
railed alcohol rardlomyopalhy.
For further Information. I am
srndlng you a free copy of m y
H e a lth R e p o rt " H e l p II:
Mrntal/Substunre Abuse."
DEAR DR. OOTTt O ur doctor

of many years Is leaving town.
Ills secretary Is still here and
selling people's records In other
doctors. Is I hls legal?
D E A R R E A D E R : Yes. T h e
doctor Is sim p ly selling hls
practice In bits and pieces.
Although m any doctors who
relocate prefer to turn over their
records to other doctors for no
fee. some practitioners choose to
sell patients' charts. However.
Information In the chart Is con-

B y Jaasoo Ja c o b y
T h e first lesson of bidding Is to
show your longest suits first.
And that rule would certainly
seem to a p p ly w h e n y o u r

nearly certain that North-South
w ill eventually play four spades.

partner makes a takeout double
usklng you to bid. Out should
this always be so? In fourth
p o s itio n S o u th op ened one
spade. After the double and
redouble. East bid hls longest
suit, hearts. Aa expected. South
duly got to four spades. Who can
fault West for leading the king
from K -Q of hearts, particularly
when hls partner had bid the
su it? U n fo rtu n a te ly declarer
quickly ahed a losing diamond
and then made hls contract. East
Is vulnerable, and hls partner
passed originally. East can be

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by Jim Davis

Once you set a course for
yourself In Ihe year ahead, do
not look back nor change It on a
whim for new ports of call. You'll
lie successful If you're consis­
tent.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Persons with whom you'll be
Involved today will have a strong
Influence on your spending pat­
terns. If you don't want lo be
wasteful, pick pals you can
afford. Places, treat yourself to u
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by m ailing $1.23 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland. O H
44101-3428. Be sure to state
your zodiac sign.
AR1B8 (March 2 1-April 19)
G uard against Inclinations today
to get Involved In situations
where the odds ore tilled In the
favor of others and agatr st you.
D o n 't make life tougher on
yourself than necessary.
TAURUS (April 2G M ay 201
To da y you might be a trifle
harder on yourself than you
need be and this Is w hy you're

A N N IE
BUGS B U N N Y

not apt lo draw constructive
conclusions from self-analysis.
G E M IN I IMay 2 1-June 20) T r y
lo make II a point today to
discharge old obligations you
have where friends are con­
cerned. T h is Is u delicate area
that may need some work In
order lo malnloln harmonious
relationships.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 221 In
m aking an Important Judgment
loday your decision might be
beneficial lo you but offensive lo
a strong-willed ussoclate. T h is
matter must be handled diplo­
matically.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Th e
entire day could slip past you
without accomplishing anything
productive If you permit yourself
to be overw helm ed by that
which needs lo be done. Tackle
tasks one at a lime.
VIRGO (A u g . 23-Sept. 22)
Being around a negative or
moody friend loday could rub off
on you If you're not careful. T r y
lo select companions who are
upbeat and optimistic.
LIBRA (Scpl. 23-Oct. 23) If
■you're Involved with others to­
day don't bring up an Issue that
you and your mate have not

been able to resolve. There's a
strong possibility this could lead
to a heated exchange.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Unless you have something nice
lo say about others loday. It's
best to keep your thoughts to
yourself, especially If you feel
Inclined lo comment about a
person w ho Isn't present to
defend hltn/herself.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Being either too tight-fisted
or too extravagant with your
funds could bring about the
same consequences: poor value
received for what you spend.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) If you expect others to do
your bidding loday. you must
first set the proper example.
Don't look for companions lo do
for you what you're unwilling to
do for them.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
U s u a lly y o u 're a rather op­
timistic Individual, but today
you might be Inclined to analyze
situations from a negative perch.
You'll be luckier If you get back
In character.
(C| 1990, N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

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Ortega reportedly loses election
M A N A G U A . Nicaragua — Nicaraguan p r m
iln ii Daniel Oriega i.iii| |imI.iv lili government
anil parlv will 'm p e e t ilir rlr rlln n iri.iiul.it*lh.it a p p a rrn tly v n tn l him m il nl o lllr r
l! S harkril opposition prrsiilentt.il candidate
Vlolrt.i ('haniorro won a stunning upset vlrtnry
nvrr Ortega and Ih r SandlnlMa Ira ilrr Indlrrrlly
conceded Imlay tiv m v u m Nuar-m u.i is hr.uhim
dnwn -i new rn.Ml

See Page 6A

Commissioners
must make $1.23
million decision

□ Sports

■y LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall wnior

Seven named to first team

S A N K O K I) — C m n iiu ss iu ru rs w ill !■* asked in
rteelde on I lie r It v s com m it m e n! Ill a proposed
$ t 2.1 m illion r x iM tu lm i pro|et t at ih r lle nrv
M il lio n S.m lnrd M einorlal l.ilirarv a nd M u w u in at
the i ||v r nm m issim i m e rlltm tonldht
I h r 1 m il mission w ill v o ir on a r n p ir s l hv I he
iim s r u in advisory (••.ml to help ( mv Im ex(i.insiun
at the 5 2 0 K Kirsi si n iu s ru m III G e t Mellon Park
A It P rirrs o n i lia lrru a li nl the tunldlim r m n

S A N K O K I) — I h r Klnrlil.i A lh lrtlr l i u i h n
Association h a i iia in n l seven high n liiml h k i n
p i .u r n lim n S n u lm ilr County In Ih r lln l Ir.iin i
nl Ih r All Slatr l i i v i anil girls m i n tr.iilu
I l i u v n h i Iril w r r r llrlh N« h a rlrr limn Lake
I tram I*- v ll* i kv Ca rr and Knk l.n lu n Irmii
I.vin .h i -hniiliv h r v n n lili.m il I bather llinw n
trmn S n n lm ilr. I nil W a im n rn Im m O viriln and
1Ivlt'dn m ill* 'll AlllV G rit/ nl Itlihnp Miailr

See M eeting. Page 3A

See Page 1B

□ Florida

Girl injured when
one-ton truck
rolls over her

Five die in house tire
POM ONA I’AKK
Kivr n irm lv rs nl a tainllv
Including two children dlril r.irlv Siindav in a
Ilir Itial d ritrn v rd a wood tram* home ill nnrttl
Klmlda p u l multi nl I'al.ilka a nllinrlllrisa id
P u llia m C o u n t y N li r r i ll i i apt
I *t• k
S&lt; haul.mil said Ih r r r n lh r n tin lulling a lather
and tin son were atilr in i n .i ( k 4

■ySUSANLOOKN
Herald stall writer

See Page 2A

BRIEFS

Ja m m in’ in Heathrow

Tw o tickets win Lotto

To ptomote the opening ot two new neighborhoods
j concert b» Tom m y Jam es
and the Shondeds in Heathrow Sunday Jam es doth
sang some ot the hits that made him tamous while
Ians like Megan and M arsha M o.ley ol Longw ood
(above) |Oined the crowd that clapped along

I A l. I .A I I A S S K K
tw o III k r l i m id h i
I ullahasscc and N . ip ln m an lu*l all n v w in n in g
m in i l i r r i in I liii w r r k i latlln d ra w in g and Ilu
w in n e rs will I|4ll a S*i m dltm i |ai kpnl lu llrrv
ullli la li u n i Sum lav

In a d d itio n in tin- ({rand p rl/ r w ln n r r i
17*i IMM) III ki l l ip ia lth ril lor im a llr r p r l / r i
P a y o u li w r r r
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$7 dot Ia n
\ r \ I w r r k i I n ll n |ai kpnl n a im •i l lin.it*‘it al
m lllim i

See G ir l. P a (e 3 A

W hite-collar d o o r opened through S W O P
25-year-old’s job at insura nce agency
is program’s first full-time placement
. I I I ll.lft* H I &lt; » i \ t i t s It I M I t . m i «-

By L A U R A L. S U L L IV A N

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null W ork &lt;
t m in \ |,mi*r.iin s
t S W o l ' i h r si p l.ii »•in* ill in .i
u lute i ollar sciiiiut .im l its first
full tim r p l.itt*nit*m
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str[&gt;|M &lt;l iii io .i \ s h ilr « o ll.ir
hum .mil 11« uniform for litn neu |oh

uhit h ir.nns mrnt.iUy .mil phvsi
i .ills h .( m lU ’ a p p n l a d u lts tor

Bond issue vote tomorrow
S A N K O K I) — S rm in o lr C n u n ty S u p e rv iv ir nl
Klee lions Sandra G u a rd experts 1H p in rn l nl
i h r c o u n ty 's 1 0 7 .12H r r ({iM r rrd v o l r n w ill
d ri tdc Tu e sd a y w h r t h r r k h nu li ih o iild Ik - hullt
iliu m a $520 m illion I m iik I l i m r
Polls w ill u|K-n (ru m 7 a in m in i 7 p in Polling
Im a llm n and r*-|(lilrallm i In lo rinallo n ra n I k n h ta ln rd by callin g 121 I I Ml th ru dialing 7700
at I h r r n m iliim
G u a rd said i |k * i a I r l n lim n n nrm ally p m d u i r
iiu ir h lu w rr liir n o u ti She m i l th r hmh Irv r l nl
p r n i coverage " I I h r ii hmtl I m ii lr iu o u n
pru|M&gt;sal and O h - r o n ir o v i-n v n has ({r n r r a lr d
h .iv r m a d r m ore |K-nplr aware nl tin- r l n I lull
School ullli tali said tllry'11 need 27 new
m h n u li In keep up w ith the Im m a iiim hirth rale
a nd new r n lib -n ls im ivlim In Ih r ru iiu lx
W llh n til On' $520 m lllim i I miim I. ullli l.ili s-iv
Ih r y ra il I hulld m m any sc I mkiIi ami m a n y
r h li d r r n ro u ld In- a llrn d lim classes in portables
o r d u ru m odd h o u rs or da ys II r o il i-iv lim
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Itin critics have said sc IiimiI u lh rl.ili lallrd In

pru|H-rly plan lur ih r construction program anil
have only now h«mun In lo n ild r r double
K i i l m n and oilier s|M-ndhm ir d u n im n a llrr
receiving critic m il lur the pnmrani Once given
voter |M-rnilvsloli In spend Ilir $520 mlllimi
r r l t lr i leaf srlvrcil u lh rl.ili will use all thelliu iiry. luitrad nl |iail nl It as promised

From stall and wire reports

INDEX
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F lo r id a ................ .........2 A
H o ro a c o p a ........
P a o p la .................
P o llc a .................. ........ 3 A
S p o r ts .................
T e le v is io n .........
W a a th a r............. .........2 A

Sunny, breezy and cool
S u n n y today w ith a
hmtl III I li r uppei M L
and w inds al 15 In 20
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lim ld h l w ith a low lit
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w ith a lim it III tile
70s

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l.a k r w a s a ir llllr d to O rla n d o H ri*ional \1* »ln al
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Arvidd Corp sponsored

I lit- winning numbers in Itm w rrk i Dctlii
draw Inc w rrr l-t. 30. II I . Ilk. 11 .11111-15

a n 070 in k r ii m an tint tour nl
$150

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See Jo b . Page 3A

Law designed
to help fight
‘hate crimes’
By S U S A N L O O E N
Herald stall writer

S A N K O K I) — In an rllorl In Hern
hale i rimes
an Orlamki lawmaker
and KulM-rnalnrlal r .mdid.itr sponsored
a lull tliat (i|vn teeth in r«-|H&gt;rtitm anti
IMOieeutlimtheir rritn. i
Slate Sen George Stuart. I l) O rl.m d n l.
ilu- lull s sponsor saitl m ore th an Pi
h a ir i rtitles w r r r rr|M irlnl in Ih r llrsl
o n im in lh s to law r n ln r t r in r iil -m rii
lies s la lrw ld r Niilli" "I ih n sr re|Mirls.
however, w r r r H int in Sem inole C o u n ty
I h r I la lr C rim es A&lt; I Im ante law Ik I
I am t is alined al ■ m in im &lt; runes trasrd
on rai inl. li'll({lnus or r l hull prr|iuhi r
I h r law hi'lps police use llllpoved
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adigressive law r n lo r ie u ir n l In slop
liie lilrnts iM'lm r they im &lt;nr "
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G re d Harm ll said Inillal reports ol hale
r rim es are rare here W hen |Mihrt- are
liilrl ol lia lr rrlin e s. il is hard to tra rk
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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O SS T H E S T A T E

Five in family die in house fire
Animal Rights group protoats coamatica

POMONA PARK — Five members of a
family. Including two children, died early
Sunday In a fire that destroyed a woodframe home In north Florida Just south of
Palatlut. authorities said.
Putnam C ou nty Sheriff's Capt. D ick
Schauland said three others. Including a
father and hls son. were able to escape from
the burning home.
W hen the father returned to rescue hls
wife, another son and three others, he eras
driven back b y the heat and smoke.
Schauland aaid.

B O C A R A T O N — About 300 protestors chanting "Ant:
rights! N ow !" converged In front of the Boca Raton Resort and
Club during an annual meeting of the Cosmetics. Toiletry and
Fragrance Association.
Th e protestors, members of the People for Ethical Treatment
of Animals, vowed Sunday to continue boycotting perfumes,
colognes and toiletries made by companies that test their
products on animals.
Th e crowd jeered Michael Petrtna. an officer of the toiletry
association, w ho explained the views of the 2 9 0 companies
represented at the meeting.
" If It comes down to the life of a child or the life of a
laboratory rat. we have to choose the ra t." Petrtna said. "There
are no tests or series of tests that can totally eliminate the use
of animals.”
Since the Industry's last convention, some of the largest
cosmetic companies. Including A von. Revlon. Redken and
Christian Dior, have stopped testing their products on animals.
But the U .S . Food and D ru g Adm nlstratlon requires
companies to sclenfltlcally prove product safety, and In many
cases the only way to do that la by testing the products on
animals. Petrtna said.

Parents storm field
to pummel officer
who shoved player

Captured Dolphins may bo returned
T A M P A — A pair of dolphins snatched from Ta m p a Bay two
years ago and taken to California for a research project may be
coming home In April to resume life In the wild, a researcher
said.
Echo and Misha, two young male dolphins captured near
Ruskln. m ay be released soon, said dolphin researcher Randy
Wells.
He said this weekend he wants to track their movements for
a year after their release to see how they fare.
It would be one of the first experiments of Its kind, he said.
"W e're tryin g to hedge ou r bets as m uch as possible by
returning them to an area they're already familiar w ith." Wells
said.
Releasing the pair at the same time m ay Improve their
chances for survival. Wells said. T h e y have spent the past two
years together In captivity at the university of California’s
Long Marine Laboratory In Santa Crux.
Th e y will wear radio transmitters for about two weeks. When
those fall off. they will be tracked visually for a year by a
biologist working with Wells.
If the animals do not make a successful transition to the wild,
they will be recaptured. W ells said.
Th e y were free for the first five o r six years of their lives, he
said, so scraping out a living on their own should come
naturally.
Also, he said, the area likely contains many of their relatives.
In fact, hls research has shown that about 60 percent of the
300 or more dolphins In the bay arc related.
Officials..developing the Florida A q u a riu m ..In Tam pa,
scheduled to open In 1993 on Harbour Island, have agreed to
support Wells' project.
A quarium administrator Dena Lcavengood hopes the $60
million aquarium will Include an exhibit showing Echo and
Misha's movements, as providing other Information about
Tam pa Bay's dolphins.
"If these animals can be returned successfully. It may pave
the way In the future for more dolphins to be set free,"
Lcavengood said.
Paul Johnson, a spokesman for Gov. Bob Martinez, said he
wasn't familiar with Wells' proposal, but that Martinez wants
to see captive dolphins returned to the wild.

Grand jury investigates land sales to state
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Is expected to recommend changes In
Florida's land-buying program next month,
based on complaints that some owners may
have Inflated real estate values before
selling land to the stale.
The Jury In Jacksonville Is examining
sales to Conservation and Recreational
Lands, ot C A R L , the state program that

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Vol 82. No 160

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protects environmentally endangered sites.
“ There won't be any crim inal charges."
statewide prosecutor 1‘eter Antonaccl said.
"Th e re 's nothing criminal about It."
Grand Juries In Florida can examine the
way government agencies do business und
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said.
Antonaccl launched the Investigation
eight months ago after receiving anony­
mous complaints about land sales being

TH E W EA TH ER

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PitMIthad Daily and Sunday. tacts*
Saturday by Tbe lantard MaraM.
lac., m M. F rt iK b A « t . iaalard.
Fla. m i l

Police officer protects
suspect in stabbing
from angry witnesses

b a r p lo w s into run ners; 2 hurt

H O L L Y W O O D — Th e toddler w ho fell seven stories from a
hotel balcony In Pompano Beach last week remains In stable
condition at Hollywood Memorial Hospital and Is expected to
recover from the Injuries.
Ryan Sm ith Is being treated for broken heels on hls feet and
two fractures In hls spine. D r. Mark Rotlewlcz said Sunday.
The child had been playing on the balcony at the Quality Inn
when the railing gave way. He fell 70 to 80 feel to a concrete
patio near the pool.
Ryan Is doing well and la expected to recover, the doctor said.
"H e 's very, very lu cky," Rotlewlcz said.
T h e boy was vacationing with hls parents. Frank and Diane
Sm ith of Huntington Beach. N .Y .

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Martinez’ use
of state planes
reported heavy

T A L L A H A S S E E - Gov. Bob
Martinez has been taking full
advantage of the state aircraft at
hls disposal, logging 129 trips
coveting 83.000 miles In state
M IAM I — A n off-duty Hialeah policeman
P E M B R O K E PIN ES — A suspect In a fatal
planes last year, according to a
shoved a 12-year-old girt during a youth soccer
s u b b in g outside a chill cookoff ran to a
published report.
match, drawing the wrath of parents who
highw ay patrolman for protection from a mob
Tha t Is three times as m any
stormed the field and smacked the officer
of angry witnesses and the officer held the
trips and four times as m any
several times during a four-minute brawl,
crowd at bay with a shotgun until help arrived.
miles as Bob Graham . Martinez'
spectators said.
" T h e y wanted to get him pretty good." said
Immediate predecessor as gov­
Metro-Dade police filed a battery report listing
Florida Highway Patrol Trobper Douglas Coley.
ernor. took fn 1966. hls last year
Hialeah Officer Carlos Colon. 39. as a suspect
" I was trying to keep m y suspect safe and
In ofTIce. T h e Gainesville Sun
but did not charge h im w ith a crim e In the
myself safe. If they had turned on me. I would
reported Sunday.
Incident Saturday at Palm Springs North Park.
have been helpless."
During the first six weeks of
Colon ended up with a bloody nose. T h e girl
T h e s U b b tn g o c c u m d about 9 p.m. Sunday
1990, Martinez took 20 trips
not Injured.
at C .B . Sm ith Park as country western singer
covering about 10,000 miles.
T h e brawl broke out during a game that
Eddie Rabbit finished hls performance at the
Th e y Included trips to schools to
tied longtime rivals. Play had been stopped
fifth annual Chib Cookoff.
erect "Drug-free School" signs
'or an Injured player when Suaette Diaz. 12. a
Eugene Miller. 29. of Hollywood, was stabbed
and a foray Into M ia m i to
player on the Palm Springs North team, began
In the heart about 100 yards from the gates
announce a " F ire Cuba C o m ­
to chase the officer's daughter. Jacqueline
About 100 country western fans leaving the
mission."
Colon. 12. of the Miami Lakes team.
concert gathered around the victim. Some tried
It Is a rare day that Martinez
to revive Miller, w ho was at the park with hls
T h e officer told police he ran to the midfield
does not sally forth aboard one of
pregnant wife and 9-year-old daughter. Th e
area and stepped In front of the girl because she
the five state aircraft at hls
Millers did not attend the concert.
was trying to kick hls daughter.
disposal. Last week, for example,
Miller was airlifted by a Broward County
Wltnesea said he grabbed the girl by the
he traveled four days out of five.
Sheriff*s helicopter to Memorial Hospital, where
shoulders and shoved her to the ground. She
Th e Sun dubbed the fleet "A ir
he died abut 6:10 p.m .. police said.
got u p and he shoved her again, the witnesses
Martinez."
No arrests had been made as of Monday
" T h e governor gels o u t." said
More than 30 spectators responded by
m orning. Police were Interviewing two sus­
Brian Ballard, a top administra­
pects. one 18 and the other 23. and were still
running to the midfield area. Palm Springs
tion aide. "It's a big stale. H r
unsure how the fight started. Because there
North Coach Lee Schaltenbrand ran forward
thinks It's Important to be on the
were so many fights at the park Sunday, they
screaming.
road and talk to people and hear
were having difficulty sorting out the details of
T ve never seen anything like this,” he said.
what they have to say.”
the killing. Pembroke Pines police Lt. Carl Hall
" T h e people In the stands came out after him
Administration and re-election
((he officer) and I went out to break up the
campaign aides say they take
" W e believe It w as o ve r some w ords
fight." said Miami Lakes Coach David Wilson.
pains to separate purely political
A large fight broke out and several people hit
exchanged and some of those words may have
trips from official business.
been racial." Hall said.
Colon In the face during the brawl.
Sometimes It Is hard to sepa­
rate politics from policy, the
newspaper said. F q r , example,
durtpg a trip to south Florida
last week Martinez opened a
Hnl
Miami housing cooperative and
Mark Alexander. 26. a cook mile race.
dedicated a Broward C ounty
United Frooo Istsfssljsssl
He apparently grew Impatient park before attending political
from Port Charlolttc, was ar­
rested and churgrd with two us the ranncis passed. Holt said.
FO RT LAUDER DALE A
g a t h e rin g s In P a lm B e a c h
motorist Ignored a policeman's couts of leaving the scene of an
" I could see him edging out County. Th e n he had to attend a
warning and turned onto the accident w ith Injuries and one and that's when I walked lowurd cam paign fund raiser In O r ­
course of a fool race, driving Into count each of battery and ag­ the car. got to hls door and he lando.
Th e solution had him flying to
a pack of 2.200 runners and gravated ussault on a police
look oil" and drove Into the
Miami In a state plane, flying a
hitting two of them, then led ofllcer.
runners. Holt said.
Motorcycle Officer Steve Holt
helicopter ch artered by the
police on a wild chase.
T h e car struck Holt In the campaign to West Palm Beach,
No one was seriously Injured said Alexander was waiting to
right foreurm us It drove off. then and taking commertcal flights to
In the chaos Saturday during the t u r n e a s t o n t o S u n r i s e
hit two competitors and con­ O r l a n d o a n d b a c k t o
13lh annual Heart Run. police Boulevard, u busy street that
Tallahassee.
tinued through the crowd.
was closed briefly for the 6.2
said.

MIAMI — T w o parachutists skydiving ofT a 400-foot radio
tower were charged with trespassing after they safely splashed
down Into Btscayne Bay beside the Venetian Causeway.
Miami police arrested Steve Jester. 29. and Dennis McOlynn.
26. after they swam to shore Sunday.
Jester said he had parachuted almost 1.000 times from
airplanes. Sunday's Jum p from the W Q A M tower by the
esuseway was his 97th Jum p from a fixed object.
"It's |ust a different way of getting a thrill." Jester said.

T A L L A H A S S E E • T h s dally
numbor Sunday In tha Florida
Lottary CASH 3 gama was 8*7.

effort. Schauland said.
He Identified two or the victims as Carter’
wife. Jackie Lynn Carter. 34. and hls
4-ycar-old son. Sampson Carter.
Schauland said three others who died In
the blaze were related to Carter, but he
could not say how. T h e y were Identified as
WUHe Carter. 7. Harold Carter. 26 and Linda
Price. 38.
Schauland said Herbert W . Price. 22. was
able to escape from the house.
" T h e exact cause of the fire has not been
determined.” Schauland said. "Th e re was a
heater In the house, but we don't know that
that Is what caused the fire.”

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LOTTERY

T h e cause of the blaze was unknown late
Sunday.
Barry Joseph Carter. 30. was awakened
before 9 u.m. by hls 8-ycar-old son. Barry
Joseph Carter J r ., and alerted to the blaze.
Schauland said.
"Carter grabbed hls son and carried him
out of the house and then tried to go back In
and rescue the others," Schauland said.
Schauland said Carter called the shertfTs
office from a pay telephone at 4:99 a.m.
after unsuccessfully trying to reach the
others Inside the house.
W hen firefighters arrived, the house was
engulfed In flames, preventing any rescue

Daytona Beach: Waves arc 3
to 4 feet and choppy. Current In
to the so uth w ith a w a te r
temperature of 59 degrees. Nsw
Smyrna Beach: Waves arc 3 to 4
feet and choppy. Current Is to
Ihe south with a water tempera­
ture of 60 degrees Sun screen
factor: 17.

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Small craft advisory lo In
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Today...w ind northeast 20 to
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Bay and Inland waters rough.
To n ig h t...w in d northeast 20
k t s e x c e p t s o u t h of ca p e
Canaveral wind 20 to 25 kts.

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Sanford Sunday wus 61 degrees
und the overnight low was 43 us
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Ccnlcr. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period a id in g at 9 a.m.
Monday totalled 0.00 Inch.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 61 degrees and
Sunday's overnight low was 48.
os recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
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Atlantis sets launch-delay record
Att#mp#d rap* of boy invMtfgat*d
W IN T E R P A R K — Seminole County ahertlTa deputies are
Investigating a report from a 13-year-old W inter Park boy that
a man he met at Thursday night tried to sexually assault him .
Th e boy said he met the m an at the rural W inter Park house
of a friend of two friends he was with.
The adult allegedly agreed to buy beer for the Juveniles.
When the victim was alone w ith the man In his van. according
lo the boy's account the man refused to take him home, as
requested. Instead the man allegedly stopped In'a dirt driveway
off Dike Road and allegedly tried to force himself on the boy
sexually.
Th e boy escaped and ran lo a nearby house for help.
Deputies were railed to the acene following the 2:23 a.m.
Incident Friday.

Two orrottod in traffic atop
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties who stopped a car with an Improper license tag on County
Road 427. rural Altamonte Springs, at about I :I B a.m.
Monday, arrested the driver and a passenger.
The driver. Ju lia n Marcano. 36. of Orlando, was charged with
possession of a concealed weapon, after a knife was found on
the car seat. Ivan Silva. 30. of 302 Coble Drive. Longwood. was
charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia, after he was reportedly found to have
contraband.

Bad weather grounds astronauts until Wednesday at the earliest
CAPE CAN AVER AL To­
day's fifth attempt to launch Ihe
spare shuttle Atlantis sets a
record for liftoff delays In the
post-Challenger era.
T h e re cord-holder for late
Munches was Ihe Ja n . 12. 1980.
flight of Colum bia, which got off
Ihe ground on Its seventh try. 10
days befnrr Ihe Challenger dis­
aster.
T h e hard-lurk crew of thr
Atlantis has been grounded at
least 48 hours lo Wednesday
because of bad weather.
"" W e 'r e disappointed we didn't
launch today, but we're con­
vinced Ihe launch team ... made
Ihe correct derision lu srd on the
Information available." Atlantis

skipper Jo h n Creighton said In a
statement after clim bing out of
Ihe 92 billion spareplane. "W e
ure looking forward lo our next
opportunity."
Launch delays have plagued
the shuttle program since It
began, with only eight of Ihe 34
flights to date getting Into spare
on time.
T h e fatal flight of Challenger
wns launched on Ihe sixth at­
tempt. Tha t disastrous mission
was delayed by various weather
and mechanical problems.
Each daylong launch delay
costs about 9 250.000 If ihe
attempt Is called off before Ihe
spaceship Is fueled. If fueling
fakes place, th r cost of a post­
ponement goes u p to about
9624.000. adding the price of

pum ping a half-million gallons of
liquid hydrogen and oxygen
rocket fuel Into Ihe shuttle's
g ia n t e x te rn a l ta n k . So If
Atlantis launches Monday, de­
lays will have added nearly 91.4
m illio n to the cost of the
mission.
Atlantis, poised for blastoff on
a secret mission to launch a
military spy satellite, originally
w as sch ed ule d lo fly early
T h u rid a y . But that launch at­
tempt was called off when shut­
tle commander *Iohn Creighton
came down wit h a cold.
T h e la u n c h t r y w a s re ­
scheduled for Friday morning,
but bad weather moved In and
c o m b in e d w it h C re ig h to n 's
health to prompt a second delay.
A Saturday attempt also was

SA N FO R D — Th e following persons face a charge of driving
under Ihe Influence In Seminole County:
•Jesse Earl Lepper. 39. of 44 Palmetto DRIvc. Sanford, was
arrested at 8:30 p.m. Sunday on Sanford Avenue. Sanford,
after his car with defective headlights was stopped. He was also
arrested on a warrant for failure to appear in court, and on
charges of driving with a suspended license, and having no
Insurance.
• Chrts Green. 32. of 247 Steavage St.. Longwood. was
arrested at 3:03 a.m. Sunday after he was seen driving
erratically on State Road 434. Altamonte Springs.
• Paul A. Hutchinson. 36. of Orlando, was arrested at 3:10 p.m.
Saturday on U S. Highway 17-92. after his car was In an
accident. He was also charged with driving with an expired
license tag.

TA M P A - More than 10.000
people who live In a rural New
York county want New York
Gov. Mario Cuom o to send a
convicted killer to Florida, where
he faces another first-degree
m urder charge and a possible
death sentence.
But even If W illiam Branshaw
Is extradited to Florida, con­
victed. then sentenced to die. the
sunshine state m ay have to wait
23 years to get Its hands on him.
HrSrishdw Is serving 23 years
to life for the brutal m urder of a
p o p u la r ‘ 1 7 -ye a r-old Osw ego
C ou nty. N .Y .. boy. He must
serve at least 23 years before
being considered for parole.
It was the m axim um penalty
he could receive under New York
law. That state has no death
penalty, largely due to Cuomo,
who has vetoed legislation de­
m a nd ing capital punishm ent
every year since 1982.
Th e father of Ihe murdered
boy. Sam Am cdlo Sr., said this

weekend he has started a letter
drive demanding Ihe extradition
of Branshaw. 29. who also faces
attempted m urder, rape and
robbery charges In Florida.
As a result of the letter drive.
Cuomo has received 10.000 let­
ters seeking extradition.
“ Hopefully, you’d keep him
down there and execute him.
which he rightfully deserves."
Amedlo said.

G A IN E S V IL L E Energy
efficiency will be the key lo
selling Florida homes In the
'90s. according to housing
experts.
“ Builders are hesitant lo
add energy saving features
when they're not the ones lo
gel the lower energy bills."
said Thom as Wood, a Univer­
sity of Florida architecture
professor. “ But Increasing
consumer demand will result
In b u ild e rs m a k in g new
homes more energy efficient
In the next decade."
Although energy efficient
leatures can raise the average
price uf a new Florida home
by 92.000 or 93.000. home­
owners will make up for It on
their m onthly utility bills,
suld Wood, u specialist In
energy aspects of building
design.
“ You might be paying an
extra 930 a month In mort­
gage. but saving 950 a month
on energy bills.” said Gary
Cook, a building construction
professor at the university.
A super-efficient home can
save more than 30 percent on
energy bills compared to a
.standard Florida home, said
Cook, a specialist with Flori­
da's Energy Extension Serv­
ice. Savings would be even
greater when compared to
homes built before the 1980
Flo rid a E n e rg y Efficiency
Code.
“ An efficient house will also
have better resale value as
energy prters rise.” Wood
said.
The

most

Important

energy-saving features In a
home are proper building
orientation, energy efficient
appliances, a radiant heat
barrier that reflects sunlight
away from Ihe roof, good
Insulation and an energy-

United P ra tt International_______

Store-bought education
Students In Donna Gwaltney's fifth grade class
at Goldsboro Elementary School learn about
pricing and Inventory from a dark at Wal-Mart,
one ol Ihe school district's business partners.
With Items donated by Wal-Mart, the students

MIAMI — Former Panamanian
s tro n g m a n M a n u e l A n to n io
Noriega, who Is scheduled to go
to trial March 3 on cocaine
trafficking charges, was to ap­
pear In court for a status hearing
today.
Three of Noriega's five co­
defendants also were to appear
In U .S . Dlstlct C o u rt before
Ju d g e W illiam Hoeveler and
were expected to ask that they
be tried separately from the
deposed dictator, w ho surren­
dered lo U.S. agents following
the Dec. 20 attack on Panama.
are operating a store In a classroom where they
T w o co -d e fe n d a n ts, pilots
are responsible lor pricing. Inventory control
E d u a rd o Pardo a n d D a n ie l
and other record keeping. Purchasing power In
Miranda, have pleaded guilty to
the students' store Is eemed with special
transporting drug money from
money given for good behavior In class.
the United States to Panama.
Miranda Is free on bond and
Pardo Is In federal prison. Both
ore awaiting sentencing.
T h e other co-defendants arc
Lt. Col. Luts del Cld. a member
of the Panama Defense Forces
accused of acting as Noriega's
liaison and courier with drug
t r a f f ic k e r s : B r ia n A ld e n
Davldow , a suspected Miami
cocaine distributor w ho met
For 9100. golfers will participate In the full with Noriega to arrange ship­
handicap tournament with four flights. Prizes will ments to south Florida, and
be awardecjfar the first three places In each flight. W illiam Saldarrlaga. accused of
Les O w e rT ro u m a m e n t co-chairman, said the being a Colombian cocaine traf­
p rlie s are gift certificates for the Heathrow ficker.
Noriega, his five co-defendants
C ountry Club. "E a c h flight will offer a first prize of
9200. a second prize of 9100. and a third prize of and 10 others, w ho rem ain
9 5 0 ." he said. Lu nch rs for two at Ihe Racquet fu g itiv e s , w ere In d ic te d on
C lu b will also be awurdrd.
drug-trafficking charges by u
federal grand Jury In Miami In
A buffet d in n e r will be served after Ihe
February 1988.
lournament. und beer and soda will be provided
In the 12-count Indictment.
on the course.
Noriega was charged with turn­
Because the field will be limited to IOO. golfers ing his country Into a haven for
should sign up early by contacting any member of C o lo m b ia n d ru g tra fficke rs,
the Rotary C lu b of Sanford-Breakfast. Inc., or by protecting cocaine as It passed
through his Central American
phoning Russl at 322-0283.
nation on Its way north, allowing
Checks may be mailed In advance to the Club
smugglers to set up a processing
at: P.O. Box 1652. Sanford. Florida. 32772.
laboratory and letting them de­
posit profits In Panama banks.
T h e alleged crim inal acts took
place between 1981 and 1986.

Golf tournament Tee-tim e nears
for annual Rotary charity event
•yLAC VD O M CM

He said It was New York law.
and has nothing to do with the
Branshaw case In particular.
Hillsborough County Assistant
Slate A ttorney Lee Atkinson
disagreed, saying he expects to
find B ra n sh u w on F lo rid a 's
death row rather than a New
York prison cell If he Is convicted
In Tam pa.

Richard Ruxxl. Rotary president, said the event
raises money for thr Rotary's Churlty Fund. The
money goes to needy families. Individuals, und
groups.

e ffic ie n t flo o r p la n . Ih e
experts said.
•
Cooling represents 30 per­
cent lo 33 percent of annual
energy costs In u Florida
home, with hot water heating
accounting for another 25
percent and home heating
using up another 18 percent.
Cook said.
Installing foll-llkc radiant
heut barriers In the attic and
ventilation In Ihe roof Im ­
proves comfort and saves
another 8 t o . 10 percent In
annual energy bills. Cook
said.
T h e radiant barriers reflect
heat waves away from the
house, while Ihe roof ventila­
tion system funnels hot air
back outside.
“ In Florida, the roof is the
primary solar heat-gathering
surface." Wood said.
At a cost of 35 cents per
square foot, the cost of In­
stallation Is paid back In five
or six years. Cook said. A
good energy-saving feature
pays for Itself within six or
seven years. Ihe average
length uf home ownership In
Florida, he said.
Energy saving building ori­
entation und floor plans can
lower energy costs without
adding to construction costs.
Wood and Cook said.
For example, the kitchen
should face east for m orning
light and cool evening rook­
ing. hot water healers should
be In vented bathrooms where
extra heat Is no problem and
closets should buffer the west
walls from hot evening sun.
said Cook.
Roof overhangs and windowshading can also keep m orn­
ing and afternoon sunlight
from heating up living spaces
without sacrificing daylight.
Wood said.

S in c e the J a n u a r y 1986
Challenger disaster. N A S A has
lightened Its safety regulations
concerning weather and other
criteria dictating w h e the r a
launch will take place, further
Increasing thr likelihood of flight
delays.

■ y O T U M M IM H

A spokesman for New York's
division of crim inal justice. Jim
Flateau. said that no matter
w h a t h a p p e n s In F lo r id a .
Hranshuw must first return lo
New York and serve his sentence
there.

Energy efficiency key
to new home sales here

T h e fifth attempt was set for
early Monday, but high winds at
the Florida spaceport threatened
to cause yet another cancella­
tion.

Statu8 hearing
••t for today
for Noriega

Three face QUI chargee

N ew Yorkers dem and
killer be tried here

p o stp o n e d be cau se of foul
w eather when a co ld front
brought rain, wind and heavy
clouds Into thr area.
N A SA trtrd again early S u n ­
day morning, but a vital com ­
p u te r broke d o w n , fo rc in g
another scrub.

Herald correspondent

S A N F O R D — ' Tec-off for the ninth unnual
charllablc golf tournament, sponsored by the
Rotary C lub of Sanford-Brrakfant Inc., lx 12:15
p.m . next Monday at the llrath row Country Club.

"W e don't have specific targets for the money
we raise." R ush ! said "A ll written requests arc
reviewed on an Individual basis by our Charity
Ikuird. und Ihe lunds are dispersed lo thr neediest
In Ihe Sanford-Lakr Mary urea."
Last year's tournament made $-1200 — "over 50
per cent of the money raised." according to Russ!.

Keys to city must go, mayor declares
sllll leaves him
paperweights.

United Press International
H A L L A N D A L E - Hallandale
Mayor G il Stein wants to give
away the key lo Ihe city, perma­
nently. and replace the token ol
esteem with a heller looking
model.
Stein said he Is embarrassed
that the loken meant to honor
residents and visiting dlgullarles
Is not actually a key. but a white
marble block with a fake, goldtoned key glued on top.
"Eve never heard ol such a
tiling In m y life." Stein sold.
"Im agine handing someone a
key lo the city that Is uclually a
paperweight."
Stein said he was even more
embarrassed recently when Indiscovered that Hallandale had
60 of the marble blocks In slock
at City Hull.
" I could not believe this city
luul the bud taste lo order so
m any of these things." he said.
"It Is very embarrassing lo hand
tills ou t."
Stein haled the |&gt;a|&gt;crwclghls
so m uch that he persuaded
commissioners to Invest In 25
old-fashioned brass keys. Tha t

with

the 60

" O h . I'll gel rid of them,
believe m e." Stein said. " I am
now on the lookout for people
who ure doing great things for us
so I can let them have It."
Commissioners do not know
wliai the new keys will cost and
no one remembers what the city
|Mld for Ihe old paperweights.
Commissioner

Arthur

"S o n n y " Rosenberg hopes Sjcln
gives the paperweights away
quickly.
" I th in k we o u g h t to be
ashamed of Ihe keys we have
now." Rosenberg said. "W hen I
was mayor. I think I only gave
away two or three. We should
have never ordered so m any."
Veteran Com m issione r A rt
Canon, who has seen keys lo the
city come and go for the past 12
years, said Ihe city ordered the
|iupcrwctghts In an effort to be
unique.
"A s far as I can remember, we
always had a real key.” Canon
said. "B u t uboul two years ago.
we d e c id e d to o r d e r th e
p a p e r w e ig h t s b e c a u s e we
thought It would be something

different and we thought they
were better looking."
Even If they arc not better
looking, at least the marble
blocks are practical, argued Vice
Mayor Nat Cutler, a fan of the
current tokens.
"A s Irast this key can actually
lx- used us u paperweight to hold
down papers for the person who
gets It." Cutler said. "W hat are
you supposed to do with a kry lo
the city that Is actually u key?
Open bottles?"

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EDITORIALS

Improve the odds
R ic h a r d N ix o n 's g r a s p o f g e o p o litic a l
realities Is o n e r again e v id e n t In nts w a r n in g
that the S o vie t U n io n no t be a llo w e d to
m a in ta in a strategic foothold In A fg h a n is ta n .
A s the sta le m a te d c iv il w a r dra gs o n w it h no
e n d In s ig h t, A fg h a n is ta n c o u ld yet be com e a
va nta ge p o in t from w h ic h M oscow c o u ld
th re a te n A m e r ic a n In te re s ts t h r o u g h o u t
S o u th w e s t A sia a n d the P e rsia n G u lf.
W h e n th e Soviet m ilita r y w as w ith d r a w n
from A fg h a n is ta n a y e a r ago. It w a s w id e ly
a ssu m e d th a t th e c o m m u n is t p u p p e t re g im e
In K a b u l w o u ld collapse w ith in a m a tte r of
m o n th s . T h i s a s s u m p tio n proceeded fro m the
p re m is e that a co o rd in a te d m ilita ry c a m p a ig n
b y the A fg h a n resistance, w h ic h c o n tro ls 9 0
percent o f th e c o u n try s id e , w o u ld s to rm the
m a jo r citie s a n d se n d M a rx is t P re side nt
N a jtb u lla h fleeing. In s te a d , the g u e rrilla s '
failure to take th e c ity o f Ja la la b a d last M a rc h
p ro m p te d e v e n m ore dissension a m o n g the
a lre a d y sp lin te re d resistan ce, w ith d isa stro u s
co nse qu e nce s for the g u e rrilla cause.

CHUCK STONE

Rocks, hard places in South Africa
W A S H IN G T O N — Can you sit down at a table
and negotiate freedom? If history teaches any
lessons, the prospects of S ou th A frica ns
negotiating a peaceful lerm lnallon ol apartheid
u rr not salubrious. Th e French peasants did not
negotiate at the Bastille. Th e American colonists
fought a war for their Independence. And the
Israelis had fought twu successful wars with Ih r
Urltlsh and the Arab* by I94H. Yet. world
opinion experts two South African leaders lo
defy history- by net trig as a bridge over racially
troubled waters and mediating the rimlHi-is
within their respective ronsllluenrlcs.
Nelson Mandela tuul barely been out of prison
when the media began a slow shift from
sycophantic adoration lo critical questions utKiut
his ability lo fill Ih r vacuum or leadership among
South Airlca s disparate black masses. Unlekly
forgotlen were the courageous roles of Bishop
Desmond T u tu . Rev. Allen Boesak and the
young brothers and sisters who repeatedly have
pul their lives on the line during Mandela's 27
years In prison.
In M anddu 's flrsl rem arks, black South
A lrlc a n s e n th u s ia s tica lly applauded th e ir
brother's Insistence on the retention of Interna­
tional sanctions and his refusal to rule out united
struggle as n possible means to the end. But
younger blacks are already dlsenrhunlrd with

Ills willingness to sll down and negotiate over
wltai our Declaration of Independence calls their
“ Inalienable rights." White South Africans were
relieved by th r charismatic Mandela's reason­
ableness (" I understand 1helrfcar»"l but dis­
tressed by the reall l r m u l i o n o f h is
primary obligation lo
the Afrlt-un National
Congress, his m illlain rhetoric and his
list In the air. But to
have done anything
less would have lmmediately destroyed
Ills credibility among
black South Africans.
Across the racial
divide. South Alrtea's
colorless President
F.W . d r Klerk bus
been c a u tio u s ly
f Younger
praised by blacks,
blacks are al­
g r u d g in g ly s u p ­
ready disen­
p o rte d b y m ost
chanted. p
whiles und angrily
co n d e m n e d by a
small group of Nean­
derthal Afrikaners

JACK ANDERSON
USIA o ffic ia l’s past
catches up w ith him

M r, N ix o n co rre ctly co n clu d e s th a t the
rebels a rc at a tactical d isa d va n ta g e because
th e y la c k b o th th e e x p e rie n c e a n d the
e q u ip m e n t to w a g e a c o n v e n tio n a l w a r
a ga inst the w e ll-a rm e d A fg h a n a rm y .
W h e n the S oviets p u lle d out of A fg h a n is ta n ,
(h e y left b e h in d som e $1 billion In m ilita ry
h a rd w a re . E a c h m o n th sin ce th e n . M oscow
has airlifted to K a b u l $ 3 0 0 m illio n w o rth of
w e a p o n s , p la n e s, t a n k s a n d S C U D s u r ­
face-to-surface m issiles. D u rin g tha t sa m e
period, the freedom fig h te rs ha ve received
a p p ro x im a te ly 9 1 2 0 m illio n In U .S . aid. T h a t
m o n e y , h o w e v e r. Is ro u te d th ro u g h P a kista n ,
w h e re It Is d ivid e d a m o n g the disp a ra te
A fg h a n rebel factions. A disp ro p o rtio n a te
share of the aid has gone to H o k m a ty a r
G u lb ld d ln . a n Isla m ic fu n d a m e n ta list leader
w h o Is n o t n e c e s s a r ily s y m p a t h e t ic to
W e ste rn Interests.
T h e U n ite d Slates has lo n g Insisted o n self
d e te rm in a tio n Tor the A fg h a n people a n d the
c o m p le t e r e m o v a l o f S o v ie t o c c u p a t io n
troops. A t the Malta s u m m it . Soviet leader
M lk a h ll G o rb a c h e v suggested a tra nsfe r of
p o w e r from the c o m m u n is t g o ve rn m e n t to
o n e th a t I b m u t u a lly a g re e a b le to th e
A fg h a n s.
T h e tra nsitio na l g o v e rn m e n t m ost lik e ly to
e n jo y broad-based s u p p o rt w o u ld be headed
b y fo rm e r K in g M o h a m m e d E a h lr S h a h , w h o
w a s deposed In 1973. T h e U u s h a d m in is tra ­
t io n s h o u ld p re s s f o r t h e 7 5 - y c a r - o l d
m o n a rc h 's re tu rn , o n the co n d itio n tha t free
elections be he ld In the n e a r fu tu ic .
Y e t. none of tills ts lik e ly to h a p p en u n til
th e freedom fighters are a ble to prevail o n the
battlefield. A n d that w o n 'd happen u n til, as
M r. N ix o n notes, the U n ite d States does as
m u c h for Its A fg h a n frie n d s as the K r e m lin
does for Us clie nt regim e.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters to the editor arc welcome. All letters must
Ik - signed and Include a m ailing address and a
daytime telephone number. Letters shuld be on a
subject and should be as brief as possible. Letters
are subject to editing.

Berry's World

"To borrow a phrase from the American pres­
ident. the party is In D E E P D O O -D O O '"

who are threatening a racial civil war. For the
positions occupied by Mandela and tic Klerk. Ih r
ancients had two names: Scylla and Churybdls.
To da y, we roll it. “ Itcltig between a rock and a
hurd place."
Whatever dr K lrrk und Mundt-lu try lo do.
r llh r r Individually or together, they may not I k able lo negotiate their way out of their dilemma.
Equally probable. I k i i I i n iu ld Ik - sacrificed by Ih r
extremists on their own stile*. " T h r revolution Is
like Saturn - It eats Its own children." ............. .
lamented. Yet. breausr these two pragmatic men
lia v r heroine their nation's pre eminent s y m ­
bols. they are like Gorbachev — the only game in
town.
Alter 31 years ol writing about the imperative
for South Atrlenn demoeraey. I think Mandela
und d r Klerk deserve breathing space to
negotiate. But economic sanctions must not lie
lifted until the non negoltable bedrock ol tlrmoc
racy — one person, one vole — Is achieved Otic
alternative, however, could ufwu-igr white South
Afrleun liars It Is the same alternative that
Staten Island, a Immugh of New York City, is
pursuing — accession. Should Afrikaners ri-luse
participation In a tllnutal partnership, a small
enclave, the Krptihllt- ol Afrikaans, similar In
size. say. to Boplmthatswana (ulmiil the sl/r ol
West Virginia! should Ik - an available alternative

GEORGE F. WILL

Economy is the key to communism
W A S H IN G T O N D u rin g the 1980s.
Washington got used lo male attire that made
u political statement. Earnest conservatives
wore uerktlr* emblazoned with likenesses ol
Adam Sm ith, a pioneer of free-murkcl ccortom,lc theory and a mom) philosopher. Ideological
neckwear Is now another Am erican idea that
has gone east.
At a mi-i-ilng in Davos. Switzerland, ol
European leaders from east und west. Vaclav
Klaus. Cxceholsovuklu's new finance minister,
was wearing a University or Chicago necktie.
He never went to that noble Institution, bill II.
In a sense, entile lo him.
T h e uaim- "Chicago school" has recently
referred to the frer-market teachings of that
u n lv e s lty 's econom ists, such us M ilton
Friedman und George Stlglcr. Ixith winners ol
Nobel Prizes.
Richard Perlc. who was a lielt- noire lo tin“ socialist him " when he was an assistant
secretary ol defense, and who now Is Invited lo
contribute articles to publications that until
recently excoriated him. congratulated Klaus
on Ills necktie. Klaus responded: " T h e Vienna
School may Ik - dead In Vienna, hut It Is alive In
Prague." And so the circulation of Ideas comes
full elrrle.
T h e " V ie n n a s c h o o l" of e c o n o m ic s ,
exemplified by Friedrich voii lluyt'k and
Ludw ig von MIm -h. i,night not only I he efficacy
of frer markets as rational allocators ol
resources, but also the morality of capitalism
by virtue of its connection with free |m&gt;IUU'u I
arrangements. These teachings look a detour
through the Hyde Park section of Chicago on
the way lo Prague, where the Intellectual flume
was kept by a small group — let's call It a cell
— id frer-market students within the C o m m u ­
nist youth organization.
Com m unism Is like bagpipes, only even
worse. A mother once asked Sir Thom as
Urceham . the British conductor, what In ­
st ru m rn l — violin? trombone? — her sou
would lake up. She said she was worried about
the possible wear and tear on l.milly nerves
Iroui her son's llrst efforts. Sir Thom a s
rrcom iiu-ndrd bagpipes "Th e y sound exactly
Ih r satin- when you have mastered them as
when you first begin learning them .”
Coitlim m lsiil came to |x&gt;wer In the Soviet
Union as an Irrational approarh to m od­
ernization and has become more Irrational as
the 20th century has become more modem. It
was dreadfully iiirlllrli-ul. even as an approach
to forced-draft development of heavy Industry
In a backward rou nlry. Il has beromi- steadily
less suited to soeietv as the quantity and
velocity ol Information has mattered more and
more lo economic life.
Com m unism was a mural Imperative to
some ol its adherents. Imt to the Soviet regime
It ha* always been primarily a doctrine ol
modernization. T h is explains Gorbachev. Ills

motives. Ids strengths — and Ills hy nowglaring limitations axa leader.
lie Is u modernizer who knows that the
essence of the Soviet system, "democratle
eentrallsm" (control of a com m and society by
a parly claim ing a mn'iiopolvnf the tntcqm-tutton of history]. Is
In c o m p a tib le w ith
m o d e r n it y . M o d ­
ernity requires broad
d is p e r s a l fo r d e e I s I o n •ill a k I n g .
G o r b a c h e v seem s
re c o n c ile d — one
cuim ul. on l he evi­
dence. p m It any
stronger — to such
dispersal.
S|M-aklug with as­
p e rity . G o rb a c h e v
recently said to the
C o m m u n ls i P a r ly
C e ntra l C om m ittee
Com munism
that. "P luralism of
came to
opinion Is not dissent
power In the
li u t d e tn oe ra I Ie
Soviet Union
c c n t r a I Is m u n as an Irra­
dcrslnod In a new
w a y." Note well: lie
tional
defend* “ pluralism of
approach lo
modernization. J
opinion" only by dis­
tinguishing II — hy
undisclosed criteria
— from dissent,
which Is. hy Implication, deplorable.
F o r a ll h is n a rro w -g a u g e ra d ica lis m .
Gorbuchev Is n recognizable Russian phenom­
enon. lie Is a modernizer Imiklog west, as
Peter the Great did. However, he is mil also a
moralist. He has received m uch. In fuel quite
enough, praise tor saying that every store shell
in the Soviet Union says: Com m unism dm-s
not work. But he ha* never said com m unism ts
wrong.
By Indicating existing arrangements solely
in terms of materialist criteria — yes, we have
no haimuas — Gorbachev convicts himself, lit
advance but not far In advance, id failure a*
dt-llncd by those criteria. In Davos. Nikolai
S h m clvr. a member of the Soviet Parliament,
predicted that the Soviet Union might soon
require " l(X ) percent rationing of everything
— a labor cam p ceom oiiy." So the distinction
between the camps In Soviet society may
dlsap|H-ar before the camps do.
T o reconcile his restive citizen* to what Is
1 1 Main — grinding scarcity for the foreseeable
future — someone needs to make the moral
side ol tile argument: Freedom Is a natural
right, right for our nature and an end In Itself.
Gorbachev ism ts dangerously thin gruel
iK-caiisr It lack* what Vaclav Klaus and
kindred spirit* hud so satisfying about the
Ylcim a and Chicago "schools:" a luslon of
economic analysts and moral philosophy.

i

W A S H IN G TO N — A close blend of George
Bush wax a n rs lrd In u sleazy Washington.
D .C ., prostitution sting In HJH8. Less than a
year later, he was given a key gnvem m rnt
position and sreurtty clra ru nrr. Until Feb. 2
of this year. Jonathan (Ja rk ) Sloal was a
special assistant to Bruce G rlh , the director of
the U.S. Information Agency. G rlh kept Sloat
on I he Job wit h a security clearance rven alter
lie le a rn e d a bou t
Stoat's arrest fix "so­
liciting for lewd and
Im m oral purpose*."
G r i b c o n f id e d lo
f rie n d * th a t h r
needed Sloal fix lit*
"social connections"
und as a pipeline to
Bush. T h e president
also knew about the
arrest, but did not
usk Stoat to resign.
Sloul and Bush go
back a long w uy.
T h e y were contem­
poraries at Yale anil
t s i o a t was ar­
soccer team m ate*
rested by a
Sloat became an a r­
p o lic e w o m a n
dent B u s h b a rk e r
pos­
and fund raiser d u r­
ing as a pro­
ing the 1980 presi­
stitute. ■
d e n tia l c a m p a ig n .
Bush stayed at
Sloat's home during cam paign visits to
Washington. T lx - two play tennis together.
Ill 1981, Hush put Sloat III the Job as
general counsel at U S IA and then as
congressional liaison for the agency. He
lasted for four years under U S IA head Charles
Wick. Wick didn't think Sloat was suited for
US IA. so he gave him six m onths lo find
another Job. Sloal didn't, so W lrk gave him
another six months, and then another six
months. Finally. W ick sim ply let him go.
S lo a t , a la w y e r , f o u n d w o rk at t h r
Washington Area Ten uis Piitrons Founda­
tion. At least that was w ho he listed a* his
employer on the night of lit* arrest on sexual
solicitation charges. March 29. 1988.
Confidential police flics In Washington.
D .C .. say that Sloat was arrested hy a
policewoman posing as a prostitute. Th e
policewoman. K a m i Moss, and her partner.
Mark Gllkey, reported that Sloal offered Moss
*15 to perform a sex act In Ills car. Stoat's
guilt or Innocence was never determined. H r
took a route offered to first-offenders — doing
com m unity service in exchange for having
the charges dropped. Sloat completed 40
h o u rs of c o m m u n ity se rvice w o rk In
Washington und the charge was dismissed.
He told us thr whole thing was a m isunder­
standing. He said he s lo p e d lu ask the
woman for direct Ions to a gas station and she
m usl have misunderstood him. In their
banter. Sloul lokl us. he m ay have told her lo
"stop giving me a snow Jo b." and she may
have mistaken that fur solicitation for a sex
act. Sloat thought the embarrassing Incident
was behind him when Bush was elected
resident and appointed him lo head the
SI A transition team. Th e n Sloul was made a
special assistant to the new USIA director.
Gelb. at a salary of *63.900.
G c lb tried to gel Sloat " T o p Secret
Codeword" security clearance so he could
read the National Intelligence Dally, which
goes only to the president and less than 100
lop federal olTIclals. W h e n the Central
Intelligence Agency did a background check,
the arrest was found. Th e n the USIA begun
Its own Investigation. A knowledgeable
source told us Sloal then called Bush at his
Ken ne bunk port. Maine, home und told him
about the arrest. Sloat kept Ills lob und was
eventually cleared lo read no higher than
"top secret" materials. According tn one
Intelligence source, the C IA was " In a
dither." Sloal Is u married, socially prom i­
nent. wealthy man Th a t makes him a target
lor entrapment by the K G B or other hostile
agents.
We started asking U S IA officials about the
Sloat rase In December. When they were
reluctant to discuss n on the record, we sent a
written list of questions on Ja n . 30. T w o days
later, Sloat's em ploym ent at U S IA was
terminated.

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday, February 26, 1880 — 8A

Crimes

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C M t l i M f frw a Fagt 1A

Panic wiling rocks Tokyo axchango
T O K Y O — Tokyo atock p riori nosedived in panic K itin g
today, apparently re tim in g investor*' disappoint turn I with the
weak bond market and ih r dollar's rally I d an right-m onth high
against the yen.
Th e benchmark Nikkei Average of 225 idected issues, which
lost 2.M U .35 points or 10.34 percent last week, plummeted
l .438.71) points — 4.2 percent — to close m orning trading at
33.432.18. falling below the 34.000-point Irv rl for the first time
since Ju ly .
It was the second-largest single-day fall next to the record
plunge of 3.836.48 points slnre the Black Monday global
market rrash Oct. 19. 1987.
T h e T O I’IX or the T S E Index of all listed major shares also
fell 98.37 points to 2.455.74.

Lithuanians vota for Indapondanca
V IL N IU S . U.S-S.R. — Lithuania's pro-secession opposition
Sajudls front swept to victory In most parliamentary races os
the Soviet republic's voters dealt u crushing blow to the
Com munist Party.
But Sajudls leader Vytautts Landsbrrgls cautioned Sunday
that new. almost dictatorial power* sought by Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev m ay become the m ain obstacle to
Lithuanian Independence and lhat m ilitary Intervention from
Moscow could nut be ruled out.
"Gorbachev may get u w ldr scope of p o w rr." Landsbrrgls
said. "T h e y want to stop ih r collapse of the Soviet Union. The
power may be ulm rd at blocking Lithuanian Independence."

Damocracy rallias draw throngs in USSR
M OSCOW — Hundreds of thousands of people gathered for
peaceful pro-democracy protests In the Soviet Union that
stretched across I I time zones from the Far East to the Volga
River heartland of H u m Is .
"O u r children, who will live In a free country, will remember
this day and our derisiveness." radical Deputy G avrll Popov
told un estimated half-million people In Moscow Sunday who
participated In Ihc lurgrsi pro-democracy demonstration In
Soviet history.
Th e nationwide rallies, staged by radical legislators and
activists to krep up pressure for democratization, took place In
a period n( enormous political ferment Including m ounting
rebellions against local Com munist Party chiefs, contentious
regional election campaigns and recent Moslem Insurrections
against communist rule.

BRIEFS
Peace dividend urged for education
W A S H IN G TO N — T h e National Governors' Assoclallon
called for using part of any "peace dividend” for school
spending as they adopted education goals designed to flesh out
those set forth earlier by President Bush.
Bush and the governors agreed to develop goals for the
nation's schools ut their eduruilon sum mit last fall In
Charlottesville. Vo., and Bush announced six objectives In
Ja nuary ranging from making U.S. students the world leaders .
In math and science to cutting Illiteracy and the high school
dropout rale.

Bush, Kohl agree on Germany
W A S H IN G TO N — West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl
oulllned a course lo a new Germ any under the reassuring
umbrella of N A TO us the steady march toward reunification
has raised security concerns fed by memories of two world
wars.
Welcoming reunification us "a golden m om ent" In history.
President Bush countered the anxiety of some other Western
leaders Sunday In embracing Kohl's vision of a united
Germ any that honors the security needs of all stales.

From Unitad Prat» International raports

Job--------------Continued from Page IA
Kennedy's placement
has "opened doors here and
other places" far other handi­
capped adults ready to leave
SW O P's sheltered workshop for
mainstream employment.
Charles Givens representatives
went to SW OP with a description
of the Job opening and left SW OP
supervisors to match one of Ihc
program clients with the Job.
Hayes said.
Allhough llaycs and his slalf
had prepared Kennedy for Ihe
move and were confident he

would succcrd. hts progress at
the Insurance firm surprised
them.
"W e knew he would do really
well, but he even surprised us."
H a y e s s a id . " A su c ce s sfu l
placement hkb this makes this
whole program successful."
“ J o h n Is now more than In­
dependent." he said.
S W O P operates a workshop on
Orlando Drive and a woodshop
ut the Port of Sanford. Clients
assemble wood products and
direct mall products for 325
businesses In Central Florida.

HOSPITAL NOTBS
CtRlrtl Florida i •**•**! Hm ^ I i I

FfkAsy

ADMISSIONS
Sanlord
Garnet M Jarrell
Debbie C. Devil. Cauetberry
Sidney Bartaaue. De0*ry
Harnica CoK. DaMona
Kohn Eckel*. DaItana
Mary Ann Klaln.Otllana
terra Eliiadettr Krinar. Oallona
Honta L Neat*. Oallona
Dorothy Tadrlck. Oallona
Ryan French. Laka Mary
RuRiM.Ehrhardt.OrangaCity
DISCHARGES
Sanlard
Margery Bloat
Wanda M Fonton
Edward Hardan
Sonora p. Heaton
Kavin Franck. Dairona
Arm Ingram, Oallona
Julia Laughlm. Oallona
Garda He*helm, Oallona
William Smllh. Oallona
Mirla Snaiton and batiy girl. Naw Pori
Richie
BIRTHS
Corral FMrIda Regional Malarial
JaniciD Weltom.abebybey. Sanford
Cryatal Martin, a bad, boy. Oallona
Marilyn RIvora. a baby girl. Oallona
Saturday
ADMISSIONS
Sanlord
Micholo Frlion
Gertruda Jone*
Paulino Knight
DougLai Monaco
Mary M Tarninn
AnnaK Ownnigan. OeBary
Coruna Comb*. Oallona
Matilda Onuam. Oallona
Cawy William*. Oallona
Ada Parnlla. Lanarood

Anna Wright. MapleWed*. N J.
Barbara Dya. Wlnlar Spring*
DISCHARGES

Sanlord

SeleneP Fount
Jama* Johnson Sr
Anna Shovlch
Marla Oannbachar. Oallona
Denote R. Dowell. Oallona
Marcia Fontana. Oallona
KalharlnaMarla. Oallona
Ryan Franch. Laka Mary
Slman Bait. Oviedo
Dianna A. Hall and baby boy. Sanlord
Crytial Marin and baby bay. Oallona
BIBTHS
Mollte Naata. a baby girl. Oallona
Sunday

ADMISSIONS
Sanlord
Oar id Bradley
Thelma A Brown
Deborah Ann Bryant
Helen M. Hlert
Ktlnn Jain
Jacqueline Jonat
Toni Murley
Alice W Orow
Waller Siracute
Petrka Dome*. Orange City
Bernice O'Here. Orange City
Jennie J Rhinevnini, Ring wood N J
DISCHARGES
Sanlord
Gracia P Rimot
Maggie L Turner
Darrell Young. Altamonte Spring*
John Rene* Cettolberry
Lana Eluabeth Krinar. DolMna
Hoi lie L Neate. deilona
Sianuiawa Suuctewki. Deltona
Lou&gt;ie Chandler, Long wood
Connie J Comb* end baby girl. Detiona
BIRTHS
Jacqueline Jon**, a baby girl. Sanlord

Barnett said the four hale
crime phone calls Involved pro-N a z i, a n t l-s e m lllc re m a rk s
directed at persons with sppdrc n lly Je w is h names from ■
anonymous callers. Because the
Incidents were ra n d o m and
Isolated, Barnett said "W e're
going lo be reactive rather than
proactive."
Stuart said Ihe nineteen Inci­
dent! reported lo Ihe F D L E by
local law enforcement agencies
between Oct. I and Nov. 27.
1989. Involved a total of 30
separate ofTensa. Th e majority
were violent aaaault. Intim ida­
tion and vandalism.

O f Ihe 30 offenses reported In
the first tw o m on th s. F D L E
classified 23 offenses baaed on
racial prejudice, three baaed on
religious p rejudice and four
baaed on ethnidty or national
origin.

C M llB M d frM F ifi 1A

Such activity, he said, “ go
b e yo n d the b o u n d s of free
speach and has no place In
America today."

critical condition toda y
Harriett said Tiffany's father.
Ja m e s Tauacher. 27. a selfemployed construction worker,
told police he had parked the
flatbed truck In hla driveway
with Us engine running and was
working on his pickup truck at
the foot of the driveway. The
flatbed truck rolled down the
d riv e w a y w ith o u t a d riv e r.
Tauacher reportedly Jum ped In
Ihe truck and backed It back up
Ihe d rive w a y. A t that time,
H a rrie tt said. T a u s c h e r re­
portedly heard a "c ru n c h ." and
he discovered he had run over
Tiffany.
Investigators believe. Harriett
said, that Tiffany was knocked

the museum.
T h e 2 .5 0 0 -s q u a r e -f o o t
museum Is operated by the d l y
parks department. T h e facility
was built In 1957 and expanded
In 1973 to hold a collection of
55,000 documents relating lo
Ihe life of city founder Henry
Sanford. 99 microfilm reels or
Sanford newspapers, more than
600 decorative art Items, a small
photograph collection and other
items.
T h e m useum 's collection spills
over Into a vault at Sun Bank,
where about 59,000 documents
In 149 boxes are stored.
Because space at the museum
Is cramped. Ihe clt commission

Iasi year budgeted 8 10.000 lo
have architectural plans for Ihc
expansion drawn.
Keith Reeves, of Architect De­
sign G roup, last week presented
lo the city commission plans for
expansion of the General Sanf o r d c o l l e c t i o n , a
1,000-aquare-font wing lo house
exhibits on Ihe history of the city
and a 4 00-square-foot gallery for
traveling exhibits
T h e additions would make the
facility w orth about 81.6 million,
excluding the value of museum
exhibits.
T h e com m ission w ill meet
tonight at 7 p.m. at city hall. 300
N. Park Avc.

" T h e re ce nt b o m b in g s of
Judges and ctvll rights activist In
the South are chilling reminders
lhat there arc dem ents of our
society who espouse extremist
views of bigotry and prejudice,
and are prepared to act on those
views with violence and Intim i­
dation." Stuart said.

Meeting
Cswtlaasd f r s a Pag* 1A
mKtee for Ihe advi­
sory board, last week asked
commissioners to pledge at least
8 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 for c o n s tru c tio n .
Monies from other sources. In­
cluding grants and private dona­
tions. would hinge on the city's
own commitment to the project,
he said.
M a y o r B e lly e S m it h and
Commissioner Bob Thom as Iasi
week said they supported a city
contribution to the construction
project. B u t Com m issione rs
Whltey Eckstein and Lon Howell
said other priorities, such as
recreation, should come before

DEATHS
JOSEPH H. ATCOCK
Joseph II. Aycock. 73. 1096
Apache T ra il. Winter Springs,
died Th u rsda y at h it residence.
B o r n J u n e 1 4 . 1 9 1 6 . In
Spartanburg. S.C.. he moved lo
Winter Springs from Richmond,
V a .. In 1954. He w as selfemployed and was a member of
lire South Seminole Christian
Church.
Survivors Include wife, L.E.i
sons. David II.. W inter Park.
To m L.. Casselberry; T im J .,
Jo h n N.. both ol Winter Springs:
sister. M y rtle L u s a rd l. Lois
B i r c h f l e l d . R u t h , a l l of
S p a r t a n b u r g ; eight
grandchllcren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangements.

ELMER ALLISON BALL
Elmer Allison Ball. 66. 123
Pine Needle Lone. Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday at his
residence. Born In Wichita. Kan.,
he moved to Altamonte Springs
from Seattle In 1964. He was a
retired navy chief and financial
planner for an Insurance and
slock brokerage and a member
of Winter Park Church of Re­
ligious Science. He was a Navy
veteran of World W ar U . a 32nd
Degree Mason, a member of
Rolary C lu b of South Seminole
County. Masonic Lodge 69. O r­
lando Scottish Rile Bodies and
Bahia Tem ple Shrine. Orlando.
Survivors Include wife. Ja n
Ruth W illows; daughters. Nancy
Frledson. Woodland Bills. Calif..
Lorraine Harrison. Issaquah.
Wash.; sons. Ronald. Bothell.
Wash.. Randall. Travelers Rest.
S.C.; brothers. Orville. Wichita.
A rthur. Chelan Falls. Wash.;
s is te rs , M abel S o n n e v lk .
Oklahoma C ity. Okla.. Katherine
Rich. Natchez. Miss.. Lenore
O rndo ff. G ra v e lte . A r k .; 10
grandchildren.
Beacon Cremation Service of
Central Florida. Winter Park. In
charge of arrangements.

MILDRED L. ELLSWORTH
Mildred L . Ellsworth. 78. 654
K e nw lck Circle. Casselberry,
died F rid a y at W in te r Park
Memorial Hospital. Born Ja n . 30.
1912, In Bolivar. Mo., she moved
to C a s se lb e rry from W in te r
Springs In 1969. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Aloma Baptist Church. She was
a m e m b e r of O rd e r of the
Eastern Star.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e s o n .

1

CHARLIE W. FRANCIS ER.

LOUISE ROGERS LAWLER

Charlie W. Francis Sr.. 72. 780
E. Broadway St.. Oviedo, died
Thursday at W inter Park Memo­
rial Hospital. B orn Dec. 22.
1917. In A m rrlc u s , G a ., he
moved lo Oviedo from there In
1933. He retired from Nelson
Fruit Co.. Oviedo, and was a
Baptist.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e d w ife .
Frankie Fort: daughters. •Atag
Lots. Vivian Dense. Lera M a r
Voone. all of O rlando: sons.
Charlie J r .. Altamonte Springs.
U ly s s e s . O v ie d o ; s t e p s o n .
Marcus. Oviedo; stepdaughters.
Natasha, Acasla. both of Oviedo;
26 g ra n d ch ild re n ; 15 gre a t­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

Louise Rogers La w le r. 76.
1742 Rutledge Road. Longwood.
died Saturday al her residence.
B o r n J a n . 1 8 . 1 9 1 4 , In
Rtdgcvlllc. S.C .. she moved to
Longwood from Miami In 1974.
She was u retired teacher for the
Georgia school system and was a
Methodist.
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
Howard; son. Thomas. Sanford;
sisters. Cbriallne Davis. Long­
wood. A n n e Laurie Breland.
Holly H ill. S.C.. Zell Kellog.
B oston: fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n ;
seven grcat-granuchlldren.
O a k la w n P a rk C e m e lery/Funeral Home. Lake Mary,
In charge of arrangements.

ELEANOR M. KELLEY
Eleanor M. Kelley, 84, Oxford
Road. Fern Park, died Thursday
at Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal. Born A p ril 2, 1905. In
Rochester, N.Y.. she moved to
Fern Park from Niagara Falls.
N.Y.. In 1956. She was a secre­
ta ry for the D e p a rtm e nt of
Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices and a Catholic. She was a

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.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.

“SAME DAY DELIVERY IS OUR GOAL"

"O ne of the biggest differences
— beside Ihe color — Is Ihe way
they fish." Grace Friend of the
Audubon Society said. W hile
brown pelicans dive for fish, she
said, while pelicans swim on the
surface of Ihe water, herding
schools of fish Into shallow
areas. T h e birds then scoop the
f is h In to t h e ir b e a ka a n d
pouches, she said.
A n to n io said Ihe pelicans'
presence on Lake Monroe Is no
threat lo area fishermen. T h e
w hile pelicans (lsh for smaller,
noncommercial fish, he aatd.
Estimating the population of
w hite pelicans visiting Lake
Monroe Is difficult because Ihe
birds travel a great deal during
their winter slay. Antonio said
T h e birds arrive as early as
November and generally depart
by May, he said.

.

member of the Stella Niagara
Alum ni Association.
Survivors Include sons, Paul
A.. Fem Park. Jam es M. Sr..
Green Acres. Garrett T . . Duluth.
Minn.; eight grandchildren; one
grcal-grandchlld
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Allamonle Springs. In
charge of arrangements

Harland G . Jones, 76. 10] E.
A lla m o n te D riv e . A lta m onte
Springs, died Th u rs d a y al Fla
Hsop south . Born March 18.
1913. In S hlocton. W is.. he
moved lo Altam onte Springs
from Manltowtsh Waters. Wls..
in 1981. He was a retired owner
and operator of Jones Lakewood
Lodge and a Lutheran. He was
past master of Cltnlonvllle. Wls..
K&amp;AM Masonic Lodge 197.
Survivors Include nieces. Mary
Lee Miller. Altamonte Springs.
Joyce Lawrence Greene, Boone.
N .C .. K ath y Gensler. Connie
Schoelkoph. both of CUntonville;
nephews. W illiam G . Gensler.
Racine. Wls.. Robert Gensler.
Washington, Philip LaM archr.
Mount Dora.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home, Orlando, In charge of
arrangements.

Pelicans------Cwwtlaaad frooa Faffs 1A

i -c '.f '

Charles. W inter Park: stepson.
W illiam G . J r .. Jacksonville;
brothers. Edw in Carter. Tarkio.
Mo., Adrian Carter. California:
h a lf -s t a le r . W llla S t r a d e r .
Missouri: 15 grandchildren: 14
greatgrandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangemenis.

HARLANDO. JONES

off her bicycle when the truck
first i oiled out of control. W hen
the truck was rolled back over
her she was apparently already
on Ihe ground and Ihe bicycle
wasn't hit In the second col­
lision. Police said the bicycle was
clear of the truck during the
second collision.
Harriett said the Investigation
continues and police have not
been able lo determine If Ihe
emergency brake was set when
ihe truck first rolled out of
control.

SAMANTHA NEMEH
S a m a n th a N em eh, Infant,
3551 S. St. Lucie St.. CasseP
berry, died Tuesday at Florida
Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
She was born Feb. 20, 1990. In
Altamonte Springs and was a
Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs include parents.
George and Wafa. Casselberry:
brother. Chuck. Casselberry;
sis te r. N a n c y . C a s s e lb e rry :
paternal grandparents, Johnand
Fada. W inter Springs; maternal
grandparents. Ala and Vehbra
Smartle. Jordan.
Woodlawn Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of arrange­
ments.

COL. MORTON SOLOMON
Col. Morton Solomon. 86, Elf
Stone Drive. Casselberry, died
Thu rsda y at his residence. Bom
J u ly 15. 1903. tn New York City,
he moved to Casselberry from
Concord. Muss.. In 1981. He was
the senior vlre president of
Metcalf &amp; Eddy Engineering and
a mem ber of Ihc Saints Peter
and Paul Catholic Church, Goldenroll. He was un A rm y veteran
of World W ar II and Ihe Korean
War and served as assistant
chief of Ihe A rm y Corps of
Engineers. He was a mem ber of
Ihc Retired Officer's Association.

»

M ilitary Engineers. Am erican
Society of Civil Engineers, the
National Rifle Association and
the Deer Run Country Club.
Survivors Include wife. Lillian
R.: son. Jam es F., Orlando; one
granddaughter.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Allam onle Springs, tn
charge of arrangemenis.

RUTH LORRAINE 8TAFFORD
R uth Lorraine Stafford. 85.
C h u rch Street. Lake Monroe,
died Saturday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Oct. 11. 1904. tn Scottdale. Pa.,
she moved to Lake Monroe In
1943 from Sanford. She was a
secretary for Atlantic Coastline
Railroad and a member of the
Kingdom Hall Jehovah's W it­
ness. Sanford.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e several
cousins.
Ualdauff Funeral Home. De­
ltona. In charge of arrange­
ments.

LESLIE DEANE
•LES' WENTWORTH
L e s lie D e a n e * ' L c s "
Wentworth, 60. 688 Royal Palm
Drive, Casselberry, died Satur­
day al Florida Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Born Feb. I I .
1930. In Livermore Falls. Maine,
he moved to Casselberry from
Pleasantvllle, N .J.. In 1977. He
was a retired special agent for
the Department of Transporta­
tion of Ihe F A A and a Protestant.
He was a Navy Veteran of the
Korean War and a mem ber of
American Legion and Fraternal
O rder of Police of Pleasant vllle.
Survivors Include wife. Rulh
D.: stepmother. Ethel C .. Long­
wood: sisters. Rulh H lllz. Fa rm ­
ington. Maine, Norma Grcenleaf.
Gorham . Maine: brothers. David
R.. Ocala. Dale C .. Denton. N .C..
Jam es A .. Skowhcgan. Maine.
Gaines Funeral Home. Long­
wood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

FRANCIS. CHABLIIW. IS.
Funeral tarvlce* tor Mr CBorlte W
Front!* Sr., n. ol Oviedo. who died Thurt
d*. will bo hold II o.m. Saturday at tha
Fountainhead Mitalonary Baptltl Church.
Oviedo, wilt) Rev Jarre* 0rowdy oltlclellng
Interment to to-low in Bottan Cemetery,
Oviedo. Friend* may pay thalr ratpaett tram
l i p *
Friday al tho Fountainhead
Miiuonary Bapnil Chrrch, Oviedo
SunriM Frarerel Home. Sanlord. In charge
ol arrangement*

Independent.,.
A n d fProud
l l ’e take pride in the fact that
w e re an independently owned
a n d operated funeral home. «Ve'ro
very m uch a part of this
communify, a n d we like it that
way.

‘Wo like the feeling that we
c a n serve you our way. And you'll
appreciate tnat personalized
service when you turn lo us at a
difficult time.

GRAMKOW
FUNERAL HOME
DO WEST AIRPORT BOULEVARD
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Telephone (407) 322 3213

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•A - Sanford Ha raid, Sanford. Florida — Monday. February 36. 1900

Ortega apparently concedes
in stunning Nicaragua upset
■ iD O U M M I
United Press Internet tonal
M A N A G U A . Nicaragua — U.S.-barked opposi­
tion presidential candidate Vlolela Chamorro won
a stunning upset victory over President Daniel
Ortega and the Sundlnlstu leader In d lrrrlly
conceded today by saying Nicaragua Is hradlng
down a "new road.”
"I want to rxprrss to all Nicaraguans and all the
world that the president and the government of
Nicaragua will respect the election mandate.”
Ortega said.
Ortega said election results showed the opposi­
tion with 54.3 percent of the vote to 41.5 p rrrrnt
for Ills leftist Sandlnlsta parly.
" T h is number Is a tendency which can’t tie
Ignored,” he said, adding that Nicaragua was
s t a r t i n g

o n

‘ ’ a

n e w

r o a d . * *

Ortega, during un early m orning news confer­
ence. M id his party went Into the election with
Idea "this liattle on the electoral field had to
decide once and for all the end of the war to bring
peace and tranquility to the Nicaraguan people."
Cham orro declared victory early Monday after
returns showed she won a stunning upset win
amid returns showing her leading by almost 12
percentage points.
Th e Sandlnlsta-controlled Supreme Electoraf
Council as of 6 a m. was saying Chamorro's
National Opposition Union, known by Its Spanish
acronym UNO. was leading 54.H percent to 41.5
percent with votes from 61 percent of the
country’s 4.391 polling stations counted.
Election officials said they expected to have HO
percent of the counting finished bv 10 a.m. I l l
a m. E S T .)
T h e Hush administration wus expected to move

Legal Notices

Logal Notices

NOT 1CI OP
F IC TIT IO U S N A M I
Notict It horsby given that «*
art engaged in business at 1S4B
Oberltn Terrace. la ta Mary.
Seminole County. Florida under
tha F l c t l t l a w t H a m a af
SOUTHERN AQUASCAPTING.
and that
inland to register
taid nama with tha Clerk at tha
Circuit Court. Semtneto County.
Florida, m accardanca with tha
Provitiant at tha Fictitious
Nama Statutes. To Wit Sactlon
NS Of Florida Statwtat 1957
Michael Win tray
Darryl Sullivan
Publish Fabruary If. N . March
X II. Ifft
D EN JO*

N O T IC I OP
F IC TIT IO U S N A M I
Notke It haraby fivan that I
am angagad in business at US S
Wymere Rd IIA . Altamante
Springs. F L 127IX Seminoie
Caunty. Flarltfa andar the
Fictitious Nama of FLORIDA
AIR C LEAN IN G , and that I
intend to register said noma
with the Clark of ihe Circuit
Court. Saminote County. Fieri
da. In accordance with tho
Provisions ol tha Fictitious
Noma Statutes. T o Wit Section
M l Of F ior Ida Statutes tt!7

NOTICK OF
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
None a it haraby fivan that I
am engaged *n butnet* at P O
Boa 951001. Lata M ary F L
33795 1001. Saminala County,
Florida wndar tha Fictitious
Nama at S A S M AILING LIST,
and that l inland to ragittar said
nama with tha Clark ot tha
Circuit Court. Saminala County.
Florida, in accardanca with tha
Provitiant af tha Fictitious
Nama Statutes. To Wit Socfton
MS Of Florida Statwtat lfS7
WaitarA Dor fman Nr
Publish Fotf\*ory tt. If. H.
M arch!. IVfO
0 E N 12)

I N T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T M I H IM JUO ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
S IM IH O L I CO UNTY.
F LO R ID A
c a s i n o i a n « a c a aoL
a m e r if ir s t b a n k , a
F E D E R A L SAVINGS SANK,
tormarly known at Amor I First
Fadaral Savings and Loan
Association.
Plaintiff
vt
JAM ES B KNIGHT. E T A L .
N O T IC I OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant ol Foreclosure da tad
Fabruary IS. Ifft and antarad in
Cato No 99 MU CA Of L of tha
C irc u it C aurl of tha IIT M
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
noio County. Florida, whorain
A M ER IFIR ST BANK. A F E D
E R A L S A V IN G S B A N K ,
tor marly known at AmorlFlrtt
Fadaral Savings and Loan A u o
elation. Plotnflff. and J A M IS B
K N IG H T. E T A L . ara datan
dents. I will tall to tho hlghott
biddar tor cash at tha Watt
Front Door of tha Samlnola
County Courthouta. Sanford.
Florida, at II 00o'clock A M on
tho JOth day at March. 1990. tho
following described proparty at
tat forth In taid Summary Final
Judgmant. la wit
That cartaln condominium
parcal known at Unit No 17 C.
of D E S T I N Y S P R IN G S . A
CONDOM INIUM , according to
tha Oacloration tharaof at ro
cor dad in Official Records Book
l))7 . Page ilfO. and tubs#
quanfly amandad In Official
Records Book 1MB. Paga 1447.
all ol tho Public Racordt oI
Samlnola County. F lo rid a ;
together with a 003974 interest
in tha land, common elements,
and o ip a n ta t appurtenant
thereto
Together with all tha Im
prove men tt now or haraattar
erected on taid property, and all
aa ta m a nlt. right, appurta
nances, rants, royalties, miner
al. oil and gat rights and profits,
water, water rights and water
stock, and all futures now or
hereafter a part of the property,
including rvpiacments and ad
ditions thereto
O A T E O this ISth day ol Feb
ruary. IVSO
M AR Y ANNE MORSE.Clark
Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 19. JX 1990
OEN lit

U .S . ^

SAVINGS
BONDS
THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

Publish February I t
March!. Ifft
O EN l)f

If. 3d.

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
S E M IN O t l COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. tf 44MCA ftL
JOSEPH E H AR T and JA N E T
B H AR T, his wife.
Plaintiffs
vs
D O N A L D 0 P E N R O D and
ROBIN K PENROO. his wile.
M A R T Y ROCK and L IN O A
OILLION.
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO Robin K Panrod
Last Known Address
c/e Batty McLaughlin
U!dJ Kaiser Rd
Marysville. OH ISOaO
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D that a
Complaint to Foreclose a Mart
in SEM IN OLE County. Florida
Lots If. JB and 31. LESS the
West 10 feat thereof, and tha
South MO 14 feet ef Lots tl and
IX Eureka Hammock according
to tha piof thereof as recorded in
Plat Boob t. Page 104. ef the
Public Records af Samlnola
County. Florida
has boon filed against you and
you ara required to serve e copy
of yewr written defenses, if any
to it. on Plaintiffs attorney,
whose noma Is GEORGE C.
K E L L E Y , and address Is P O
Boa 1133. Apopka. PL. 33704
1133. and file tha original with
the Clerk af this court en or
before tha Ifh day af March.
Ifft. atharwlso a ludgmont may
be antarad against you far tha
plaint
WITNESS my hand and of
ficlel seal ol this court on
F t f u s r y I. 1990
(S E A L)
M AR YANNE MORSE. Clerk
Of Circuit Court
By Petrkie F Heath
Publish February X 13. If. 34.
IffO
OENd)
C ITY OF
L A K E M A B Y. FLOBIDA
N O TIC E OP
P U BLIC HSARINO
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
by tha Planning and Zoning
Board of tha City of Laka Mary.
Florida that said Board will hold
a Public Hearing on March I).
IffO at 7 00 P M . or as soon
thereafter as possible to consid
er an ordinanca entitled
AN O RDINANCE OP TH E
C IT Y O F LAK E M ARY. FLOR
IO A . A M E N D IN G O R D I
NANCE NO 141 AS CO O IFIEO
A T S E C T I O N IS4 Of A N O
IS 4 i)(B )())(| ) OF TH E COOE
OF O R DINANCES AM EN D
ING TH E CONDITIONAL USE
FO R C O N S U M P T IO N O F
A L C O H O L O N P R E M IS E S ;
P R O V ID IN G D E F I N IT IO N ;
PRO VIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
F E C T IV E O A T E
Tha Publk Hearing will be
held in tia Commission Cham
bars. ISO N Country Club Rood.
Laka Mary Tho Publk Is In
vited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
from time ta lima until a
recommendation is made by the
Planning and Zoning Board
A TA P E D RECORD OF THIS
M E E T IN G IS MADE BY TH E
C I T Y F O R IT S C O N V E
N IEN C E THIS RECORD M AY
NOT C O N S TITU TE AN AOE
Q U A TE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
D EC IS IO N M A 0 E BY TH E
C ITY W ITH R ESPECT TO THE
FO R EG O IN G M A TTER ANY
PERSON W ISHING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN A D EQ U ATE
R E C O R O O F THE PR O CEED
INGS IS M A IN TA IN E D FOR
A P P E L L A T E PURPOSES IS
A O V IS E O T O M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M EN TS A T HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
C ITY O f
LAKE M AR Y. FLORIDA
JOAN W OOORUFF.
O E P U T Y C IT Y CLERK
O A T E O February 33. tWO
Publish February 3a. two
O EN 3/3

prom ptly to lift economic minctlono a flu Irut
Nicaragua and fiend aid to the economically ailing
Central American country.
At a victory rally In a downtown restaurant
jammed with chanting and cheering U N O sup*
portent. Cham orro proclaimed herself the winner
at 3:45 a.m .. saying. "N ow I will honor m y
commitment to national reconciliation because
that Is the only way to peacr and prosperity."
In a remark that may have reflected fears that
the Sundlstas may not willingly turn over power.
Cham orro said Sunday’s elections were "the first
time In our history In which the opposition wins
and. C od willing, there will hr &lt;i peaceful transfer
of power."
If she Is declared the winner hy I lie electoral
council, she will take other April 35.
Pre election polls had shown Ortega. 44. elected
prrsldrnt In I9S5. as having a substantial trad
over Chamorro. Hut with as little as 5 percent of
the vole counted, the electoral council was saying
he would lose.
"W e are certain within a reasonable degree that
(these figures) will fit with the final results."
council president Mariano Ftallos said.

Logal Notlcos

Lbgal Notices

—

N O TIC E OP
F IC TIT IO U S N A M I
Nofko Id hereby given that I
dm engaged ki bvVntti at 101
Dvsdboo O f . Langwood. F L
3377F. Samlnola Caunty. Florida
undar tho Fktihowt Nam# of
H O M E M O R TG A G E F U N O
IN G . and that I Intond t#
ragtator taid nama with tha
CNrk of tio Circuit Court. Sam
•noia County. FMrldo. In ac
cordanca with tha Provitiant af
tha F k tit taut Nama Statute*.
To Wit Socfton 04! Of Florida
Statytat its/
Ronald F Donatdton
Pubfith Fabruary Id. March L
II. tf. IffO
O E N 374

NOTICE OP
FIC TITIO U S N A M I
Neftca It haraby given that I
am engaged in Business af SOB
Lakathara C k . Lake Mary. FL
3374X Semlnoto Caunty. Ftorlde
wndar tha Fklilfout Nama af
E P IC U R E A N D ELIG H TS , and
that I inland la ragittar tatd
nama with tha Clark af tha
Circuit Caurl. Saminala Caunty.
Florida, to accardanca with tha
P revalen t af tha Plctltleut
Nama Stafutat. Ta W il Sacttan
B4SB9 Ftoride Stotuto* tfS7
Sharon Mayort F tamm
Pubfith Fabruary 13. If. 3X
March X Ifft
D EN 141

C IT Y OF
L A R I M AR Y . FLORIDA
N O T IC I OP
P U B LIC NEAR I NO
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by tha Planning and Zoning
Board af tha City af Laka Mary.
Florida, that taid Board will
hold a Publk Haarmg an March
IX IffO af 7 « P M or at toon
thereafter at potsfoto lo conoid
or an Ordtaance antittad
A N ORDINANCE OF TH E
C IT Y OF LAK E M ARY. FLOR
ID A . A M E N D IN G O R D I
N A N C E I I I . C R E A T IN G
C H A P TE R H f E N T IT L E D
R E S O U R C E P R O T E C T IO N
S TA N D A R D S ^ P R O V ID IN G
FOR C O N FL IC TS . SEVERA
B I L I T Y A N O E F F E C T IV E
O ATS
Tha Publk Haaring will ba
hold In tha Cammtttion Cham
ber*. ISO North Country Club
Road. Laka Mary Tha publk tt
Invltad to attand and ba hoard
Said haaring may ba continuad
tram lim a ta lim a until a
racammandatton it modNbf fha
Planning and Zoning b 4 H L &gt; —
A TA P E D RECORD OP THIS
M E E T IN G IS M AOE BY TH E
C I T Y PO R IT S C M V C
N IE N C E THIS RECORO M AY
NO T C O N S TITU TE AN AOE
Q U A T E RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF A P PEAL FROM A
D E C IS IO N M AO E BY TH E
C IT Y W IT H R ESPECT TO THE
FO R E G O IN G M A TTE R ANY
P ER S O N W ISHING TO EN
SURE T H A T AN A O CO UATE
RECO R D OF TH E PROCEED
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 T O M A K E T H E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N T S A T HIS OR HER OWN
E XP EN S E
C IT Y OF
L A K E M AR Y. FLO R IDA
Sudan B Thorna
Administrative Atdltlanl
D A T E D : Fabruary 77. IffO
Pubfith: Fabruary 3d. IffO
O E N 374

N O T IC I OP
FIC TITIO U S N A M I
Netke it heroby given that I
am sngtgsd m k w o a ti al UOt
Saratoga Lana. Geneva. FL
J37JJ. Semtneto Caunty. Florida
undar tha Fktitieut Nama af
B ILL 'S PHOTOGRAPHY, and
that I inland to regiftor tad
name with tha Clark af the
Circuit Caurl. Saminofo County,
Florida, m accordance with the
Provitiant tf tho Plctitteut
Nemo Stafwfox To Wit Section
•41 f f Fforlde SUtutet if i f
William J Alt
Pubiith Fabruary N . March !.
13. tt. ItW
D E N &gt;77_____________________
N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice It haraby given that I
am angagad in butinett at 441
W Lake Mery. Bin* . #|J7, Lake
M a r y . F L 33744. Saminala
County. Florida under the
Fictitious Name af SUNSHINE
S T A T E IN S G R O U P OF
C E N TR A L FLORIDA, and that
I Intond to regular taid name
with tha Clark af the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Fieri
da. In accardanca wtlh the
Provitiant af tha Ftcfltiaut
Name Statute*. Ta Wit Section
•41 Of Florida Sletutet ltS7
Beverly J Smith
Pubiith February 34. March !.
It. If. IfN
D I N 17&gt;______________________
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT.
I I O H T I I N T H JU O IC IA L
CIR C U IT, IN ANO FOB
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. f f 4347 CA ff-P
A LLIA N C E M ORTGAGE
COM PANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vt.
O I L T A IN V E S TM EN T
C E N TE R L T D . INC . a Florida
corporatNn.ttol..

C ITY OF
L A K E M AR Y. FLORIDA
N O T IC I OP
PUBLIC HEARING
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
by tha City Commtttion ol tha
City af Laka Mary. Florida, that
taid Committion will hold a
Public Haaring on March I.
IffO. af 7 00 P M . or at toon
thereafter at pottibia, to con
tidar fha firtf lo two required
raadtngt of on Ordinance an
tilled
AN O R DINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF LAKE M ARY. FLOR
IOA. PR OVIDING FOR THE
V A C A TIN G OF AN A L L E Y IN
BLOCK SI. A M E N O ID PLAT
OF C R Y S TA L LAKE SHORES.
L O C A TE D IN TH E C ITY OF
L A K E M AR Y. FLOR IOA. ANO
M ORE P A R TIC U LA R LY DE
S C R IB E D H E R E I N ; PR O
V IO IN G FOR S E V E R A B ILITY .
C O N F L IC T S . A N D EF
F E C T IV E O A T E .
vacating fha following allay
A 30 toot wida allay af Block
S I. A M E N O E D P L A T OF
C R Y S TA L LAKE SHORES, at
racordad in Plat Book X Pago
IX of tho Publk Racordt ol
Somlnofocounty, Florida
Tho Publk Hoaring will bo
hold in tho City Committion
Chemborx ISO N Country Club
Rood. Laka Mary. F lor la Tha
Publk It Invitad to attand tha
and ba haard Said haaring may
ba continuad from tima to tima
until a final daettton it mado by
tha City Committion Copiai of
tho Ordinanca in full ara avail
abia in tha City Ckr k t Off ice
If tha Ordinanca it adiptad on
Firtt Raading. tha City Com
mlotion will contidar tha Socond
Raadtng on March IX IffO. al
7 00 P M . or at toon thereeftor
at oot tibia
N O TE A TA P E O RECORD
OF TH IS M E E TIN G IS MADE
BY TH E C ITY ITS CONVE
N IE N C E TH E RECORO MAY
N O T C O N S TITU TE AN AOE
Q U A TE RECORO FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
D E C IS IO N M AO E BY THE
C IT Y W ITH R ESPECT TO THE
FO R E G O IN G M A TTE R ANY
PER SO N W ISHING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN A D EQ U ATE
R ECORO OF TH E PROCEED
INGS IS M A IN TA IN E D FOR
A P P E L L A T E PRUPOSES IS
A O V IS E O TO M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N TS A T HIS OR HER OWN
expense

C IT Y OF LAKE M ARY.
FLO R ID A
Caraf A Edward*. City Clark
Oafod Fabruary IX 1990
Pubiith Fabruary It. 34. IftO
D EN IIS

N O T IC I OF ACTIO N
TO : O I L T A IN V E S TM EN T
C E N TE R L T D . IN C .
a Florida corporation
Loot known mailing addroti
377 Maitland Avenue
Altomento Springs. Florida
Y O U ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to forte iota the mortgage
encum bering the following
property in Seminoie County.
Florida
Condominium Unit 33X Build
ing U A. af HID O EN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUMS, according to
tho Declaration af Condominium
racordad on November IX 1ft4
in Official Record* Book I If4
peget 444 thru TfS and amandad
by firtt amendment thereto ro
corded an March II. If f! in
Official Racordt Book 1433.
Pegot 471 thru 414 further
amandad by amendment thereto
recorded February SOL If N In
Official Record* 1799 page* 007/
thru 0017. Further amandad by
amendment thereto recorded
Fabruary 30. IIR4 In Official
Record* Book 1711. Paget 0*40
thru 0974 further amandad by
amendment thereto recorded
February 30. 1fi4 In Official
Record* Book 1711. Paget */•
thru OftX of tho Publk Record*
ef Samlnola County, F for Ida
together with all appurtenances
thereto and an undivided Inter
ast in tha common element* of
taid Cendsminium at tat forth
in taid Declaration Condom ml
urn Rider A Mortgage Rider
attached hereto and by fhit
reference made a part hereof
Including tpeciflceily. but not
by way af limitation the follow
Ing equipment
Firep la ce .
Paddle Font. Mirrored Ctotal
Do o m . Refrigerator. Range.
Dithwether. Ditpotal. Wether.
Dryer. Microwave
ha* bean filed by the Plaintiff
agafott you and ether* in tha
above entitled cauea and you
ara required to terve a copy of
your written defantat. if any. to
II on S M ITH A SIMMONS.
Plaintiff'* attorneys. 113 West
A d a m t S tra ti. Sulfa 1114.
Jack tonvilla. Florida 37303. on
or before March IX IffO. and
file the original with tha Clark of
this Court either before tervice
on Plaintiff t attorney or Imme
die tel y thereafter, otherwise, a
default will ba antarad agamtf
you for tha relief demanded in
tha complaint or petition
W ITNESS my hand and teal
of this Court on this oth day of
Fabruary. IW0
(S E A L )
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: JeanBriltont
Deputy Clark
Publish February if. 34. March
X 13. IffO
D E N 143

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333 Mfoneseta Street
SI Paul. Mfonetett U N I
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31 Sycamore Street
Jackson. Ohio 41440
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and if any or
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having m claiming to have any
right. ItfN. ar Interest in and to
the property described to the
Petition, fo wif
SECTION 77IBB |4}7
S TA TE RQAOeM II 4)
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
DESCRIPTION
F E E SIMPLE — L IM ITE D
A C C E S S R IG H TO f WAY
PARCEL NO IN
That part of
Government Lot I. Section IX
Township 30 South. Range If
East. Seminoie County. Florida
ANO fha East to af tha West to
af taid Socfton IX all lying
North and Was! af fha A Hantk
Coast Lma Railroad and South
af Laka Mary Boulevard
date r ibad as foi tows
Commence af the Northwest
earner af Socfton IX Township
30 South. Range 3B East. Sami
nato County. Florida, said point
being an tha cantor lino of
survey of Lake Mary boulevard.
Section 77140. thence run along
said survey lino tor fha foifowfog
counts and distances — South
99*11*14" West 733 41 tool to tho
beginning af o curve concave
Northerty. havmg a radius af
ton 35 Nat and a chord bearing
of North •I'OT'IB*' West, thonce
Westerly along the arc of so*
curve through a control angle of
li ’ T f i J " a distance of 3B3 If
feat for Ow and af ta d curve
thence North 7f*17*|t" Watt
31! f t feat to the beginning af a
curve concave Southerly, having
a radius of 4iei 34 foot and a
chord bearing af North l I N D r '
Watt, thence Wetterly along the
arc of said curve through o
control engie of 94*47*37" o
distance of 3B4 34 fool for tho
end of said curve, thence North
C4*OS'!3" Watt 304 73 feat,
thence, departing Mid survey
lma. South O T 14 37 Watt 39 44
feat fa fha Southerly settling
right af way lma of Laka Mary
Boulevard for fha PO INT OF
BEGINNING, thence continue
South BfS4*37" West 40 10 feat,
thence South 44*OV13 East IN
ft. thance South OS*S4‘37" West
10 foot, thence South B4*0S 73 ‘
East 341N foal, thence South
74*39B7" East 447 71 feet to the
Westerly eiittmg right of way
line of tha abandoned C S X
R a i l r o a d . Ih a n c a N o r t h
13* 1 I’44" East along said
railroad right af way 10 39 foot
to a paint designated as Point A.
thence CMttouo North 33*1X44**
East atong said railroad right of
way 10 3S foot fo tha beginning
of a curve concave Westerly,
having a radius of 1340 57 foot
and a chord bearing af North
2 1 * 4 1 '! ) " E a s t ; Ih a n c a
Northerly atong the arc of Mid
curve through a control angle af
•1*15*22'* a distance ef 27.37 foot
fo tha Southerly eilstlng right of
w a y lin e af L a k a M a r y
Boulevard for tha and of Mid
curve and tha beginning ef a
curve concave Northerly, hav
fog a radius of 1910 N feat and a
chord baaring ef North 70*11*17**
West. Ihanca Westerly along tha
arc of Mid curve (Mid existing
Southerly right of way lino)
through o central angla of
Qi*0B*37" a distance of 34 47 feet
for the end of said curve, thence
North 79*17*41'* West 319 43 feet
fo the beginning of a curve
concave Southerly, having a
radius of 4543 75 feet and a
chord bearing af North 41*4X09"
West, thence Northerty along
tho arc of *a»d curve through a
central angle of IM*44'14" a
distance of 374 34 feet tor the
end of said curve; thence North
•4*03-17" West 307 44 foot fo tho
Point of Beginning
C O N TA IN IN G 1.970 acros.
more or less
TO G ETH ER with ail rights of
ingress, egress, light, air and
viaw between the Grantor's
remaining property and any
facility constructed on the above
described property along the
following described line
BEGIN at designated Point A
described above, thence run
North 74*7X07" West 477 M feet
for the end of the line being
harem described
O W N E O BY :
L E O
T R E P A N IE R . F LO R E N C E
T R E P A N IE R . M IC H A E L J
P A U L U C C I. G IN A J
PAULUCCI and C Y N TH IA J
S O O E R S T R O M . f o r m e r ly
knownasCynthia J Pauluccl
SECTION 77140 3477
S TA TE R O AD 400 (I 4|
SEM INOLE COUNTY
DESCRIPTION
P E E SIM PLE - L IM IT E D
ACCESS RIGHT OF WAY
PARCEL NO 104
That part ef
That portion of the SW to ot
Section 7. township 30 South.
Range 30 E a s t. S am lnola
County. Florida, lymg Westerly
of Slate Road a » (LESS road
right of way)
AND ALSO
Block 25. together with adto
cent vacated alley, of ISLAND
LA K E, according fo plat thereof
as recorded m Plat Book }. page
33 of the Publk Records ot
Sam mole County. Florida
ANO ALSO
The East «■» of Government
Lot I (LESS the South «|l 43 foot
thereof and that portion lymg
within the Plat ef IS LA N O
LAK E SUBDIVISION, as re
corded ir. Put Book 3. page 33 ef
the Public Records of Semmoie
County. Florida) fo Section 17.
Township 30 South. Range 39
East Semmoie County. Florida

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South 11*1X19" West 437 BE foef
fo the begtonfog of a curve
a radius af IBS! 91 foot and a
chord bearing af Saudi 4t*«riX*
West, thence run Southwesterly
atong Ihe arc ef taid curve
Ihreufh e central angle af
39*35*19" a distance ef 734 57
feet fo the North line ef the
South W l 43 feet ef foe East 'set
Government Let 2 in Socfton 12.
Township n South. Range 29
East. Sam male County. Florida,
for fha and of *atd curve and fha
Mne befog hareto deter toad
C O N T A IN IN G 1.I7B acre*.
TO G E TH E R wtfh ail rights af
ingress, egress, light. a*r and
view between fha Grantor**
remaining property and any
facility constructed on foe above
described property
OW NED B V : PAULUCCI
IN V E S T M E N T S , a Florida
General Partnarshlp
SU BJECT T O M ORTGAGE
recorded In Official Racard*
Book 947. paga BIX ASSIGN
M E N T OP M O R TG A G E re­
corded In Omctaf Records Beak
1444. page 144). M ORTGAGE
M O D IF IC A TIO N recorded In
Offklaf Records Reek Max page
14SB a n d M O R T G A G E
M O D IF IC A TIO N recorded in
Offkial Record* Reek NBA page
1171 in fever ef LEWIS BUSI
NESS FORMS. IN C . a Florida
Carper atton. end M ORTGAGE
recorded in Offkial Racard*
Book 1751 paga 1917 fo favor ef
TH E FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
OF SAINT PAU L
You are each net tled mat tha
Petitioner tiled it* sworn Pell
tton and it* Declaration ef Tea
fog fo this Court against you a*
by am fomt domain proceedings
the above described property
located fo the StaN af Florida.
Caunty af Saminofo
You are further notified that
the Petitioner will apply fo tha
Honorable O H Eaten. J r . ana
ef the Judge* ef this Court en the
14th day of April. A D . 1990. al
I 3B o'clock P M . fo SEMI
NOLE Caunty Courthouse. San
ford. Florida, for an Order af
Taking fo this causa All defon
dent* fo foi* suit may request a
hearing at the time and place
designated and be heard Any
defendant failing to ftto a re
quasi for hearing shall waive
any right fo object fo the Order
Of Taking
AND
Each defendant •* hereby re
qutred fo serve written defenses,
if any. and request a hearing, if
desired, fo M id Petition on
D E P A R TM E N T OF
TRANSPORTATION
719 S Woodland Blvd
DeLend. Florida 13730
c/o Lawrence S Gendjier
District Five Eminent
Domain Attar nay
944 734 1113
an er before the 3nd day of
April. A O . I99B and file the
origmelt with the Clerk of this
Court en that date, fo show
causa what right, title. Interest,
er lien you or any af you hevo in
and fo the property described In
the Petition end fo show cause,
if any you have, why the proper
ty should not bo condemned for
the uses and purposes sat forth
fo the Petition II you tail fo
answer, a default may ba an
fared against you for tha relief
demanded fo tho Petition If you
fail fo request a hearing an tha
Petition for Order ef Taking you
shall waive any MgM to object fo
Mid Order of Taking
W ITNESS M Y HANO AN D
SEAL of M id Court an tha 14th
day of February. A D . 1990
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
(SEA L)
Publish Fabruary 3X March 5.
13.19.1990
DEN 313
IN TH 8 CIR CU ITCO U R T.
IN ANO FOR
SEM IN OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE MO »4 4 to C A IIP
S. JOSEPH DAVIS. JB.
DIVISION P
IN T H E M A T T E R O P THE
CHANGING NAME OP
ZACHARY F E K E E N E F F
fo
ZACHARY YANK0VIC.
A minor
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TH E S TA TE OF FLORIOA TO
CHRIS ALA N NEFF
Whose Residence and Address
are Unknown
YOU AR E H EREBY NOTI
F IE D that a Petition fo Change
Name has boon filed fo the
above styled cause and that you
are required fo servo a copy of
your Response or Answer fo tho
Petition upon the Petitioners'
a tto rn e y . FR A N K C
W H IG H A M . ESQ U IR E. Post
Office Boa 1330. Sanford. Florl
da. 33772 1130. and file the ortgt
net Response or Answer fo the
Office of the Clerk af the Circuit
Court for Saminofo County. P O
Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
32773 0459. on or before tho 14th
day of March. A 0 1910 If you
fail to do to. a Default Judgment
will bo taken against you and a
Final Judgment entered grant
ing unto the Petitioner. RE
BECCA ANN YAMKOVIC. her
demand for the name change of
ZACHARY FE R E E N E F F to
ZACHARY YANKOVIC
D A TE D at Sanford. Semmoie
County. Florida, this 9th day of
February. A D 1990
C L E R K O F THE
CIR C U IT COURT
BY; Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 13. 19. 2X
March L lf W
D EN 14]
n o t ic i o r
FIC TITIO U S N A M I
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged fo business at !04
Savona Ct . Altamonte Springs.
F L 37701. Semmoie County.
Florida under ’he Fictitious
Nam# of O F F
COM PANY,
and that I intend to register Mid
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminoie County,
Florida m accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Nam# Statutes. To Wit Section
04! 09 F for Ida Sfotufo* 1957
Donald P Funk
Publish February X 13. 19. 3X
1990
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American Security Bank. N A
SERVE Douglas T Ladwith.
m Fifteenth Street. N W
Fifth Fleer
Washington. D C. 3001)
T t oil Mid to fond anti who are
dent* are deceased, the un
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gran fee*, creditors. Itoners, er
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such tocMstd defondant ar de
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devisees, legefee*. grantee*.
creditor*, lienor*, er ether
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under, er against any such
to cease4 defendant or defen
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having or claiming fe have any
and fo
Petition, to wtt:
SECTIO N 77140 U37
S TA TE R O A 0 4 W 0 4 )
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
DESCRIPTION
F E E SIMPLE — L IM IT E D
ACCESS B IG H T O F WAY
PARCEL NO 109
That pari af
From P«a Stuff)west earner ef
the NW to ef the NW to ef
Section IB. Tewnihip 2B South.
B en ge )• f e t i . Sem inole
County. Florida, run South
99*49'43" Cast, atong the South
line ef M«d NW to. a Defence ef
330 00 foot for e POINT OF
BEG IN N IN G , thence continue
South 99*49 4)'* East. 349 00
foot, thance North 00*90 44"
East m m feet, thence South
99*4943" East 502 22 foot fo a
p o in t en th e N e w W e s t
Rigth ef Way Lin# af Lake
Emma Bead, thence Norfheest
er ly along M id Right af Way
Line af Lake Em m a Road,
thence Marthoestorty atong said
Right af Way Line and a curve
concave Southeasterly having a
radius af 1044 91 feet, a central
angle af 07*31*14'*. a chord
bearing af North 04*5X14" East.
lor on Ofc distance af 1)1 91 foot
to the Otd West R i^ifa f Way
Line ef Laka Em ma Road,
thence North 0 T IX 4 X ' Eest.
along M id West Rigth of Wey
Line 770 40 feet fo a point on tho
Smith line of the North 234 )4
foot of said NW to; thonco North
99*44*JX' West along safo South
l me af foe North 334 34 Net. a
distance of 212 91 fool, thonco
North 00*1X40" East. 301 04 foot,
le a p o in t en (h e Seuth
Right of Way Lina af Lake Mary
B o u le v a rd , thonco N o rth
99*73'13" West along said South
Right af Way Line. 47 04 Net fo
the beginning of the Limited
Access Right ot Wey of Steto
R e a d 400. Ih a n c a South
0 0 * I!'J0 " Wes* along said
Limited Accost Right of Wey.
77 00 foot fo a point orco curve
concave Southeasterly enp
he v ing e tengont beer mg at safo
point dt North 99*44'IX ' West
and having a radius of 940 00
foot, thonco Southwesterly atong
tha arc of Mid curve 343 21 foot
through a central engie of
20* s r ) l * a to tho Point af
Tengency af M id curve. Ihanca
South 99*2X59* West 370 30 feet
fo e point on tho Eest Line of the
West 330 foet of tho NW to of the
NW to of Mid Section II. thonce
South 09*0X04" West along *e*d
Eest line. 1114 43 foot fo the
P O IN TO F BEGINNING
A ) ly in g N o rth e rly end
Westerly of a line described as
foi tows
Commence et the Northwest
comer of Section IX Township
30 South. Range 30 East. Sami
noto County. Florida. Mid car
nor being on the center line of
survey ef Lake Mary Boulevard.
Protect Section 77140. Ihanca
run North 09*4X44" East along
Mid survey line (North lino of
Mid Section 10) a distance of
4)4 27 loots thanca South
0*17*14" last 114 22 foot fo tha
Easterly oaisfing Limited Ac
cess right of wey line of Steto
Roed 400 (I 4) for the POINT OF
B EGINNING of tho line being
herein described, thence con
tinue South 0*17*14" Eest 234
toet to tho beginning of e curve
concave Westerly, having a ra
diut of 535 fool and a chord
booring of South 13*41*43 " West,
thence Southerly along the ore
of Mid curve through a central
angN of 17*57*17" a distance of
341 1) foot tor the end of Mid
curve, thence South 37*4X41"
West 490 14 toet fo the Eest line
of the West 130 fool of the NW to
of tho NW to of M id Soction 14
for tho END of tho lint being
herein described
TO G E TH E R with oil rights of
ingress, egress, light, air and
view between tho Grantor's
remaining property end any
facility constructed on the above
described property
F E E S IM P L E - R I G H T O F
WAY
AND Bt lying Northerly of a
line described as foi lows
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M ARY ANNA MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR C U ITC O U R T
flr Ruth King
Oaputy Clark
(S E A L)
Pubiith Fabruary if. it. March
J. II. ITW
O EN II I
IN TH C C IR C U ITC O U R T
OF TH E (IO H T C E N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY
O IN E R A L JU R ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO. WM41 ON. P
SHAWMUT M ORTGAGE COR
PORATION.
Plaintiff.
JAM ES EAR L COOK. tta l .
Oalandantt
N O TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E 1 Y G IV E N
purtuant N . Final Judgmant ol
ForecHturo doled FobriMry IL
IW0. end onNrod In Cote No
W 14.1 Div P. of M Circuit
Court of tho E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit m end N r SEM
INOLE County. Florid, wtwr.m
s h a w m u t Mo r t g a g e c o r
P O R A TIO N It Plolntllf end
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ol mo Natl From Door al Ihe
SEMINOLE Caunty Cour thouM.
In SpiNrd. Florida, ol II 00
o'clock A M an m* lim day ot
March, two. tho to! km ing do
tenbod property ot tot Nrtn in
taid F mat Judgment, to wit
Tho South M Foot ol Lot f end
oil of Lai I. Block !&gt;. am Section
ol DREAM WOLD, according N
tho PNI thereof rtcordpj In Plat
Book A P .Q . W. ol tho Public
Rocordt of SomlnoN County.
Florida
D A TE D m u ism day ol Fob
ruary. 1990

MARYANNE MORSE
At CNrk of taid Court
By JanoE Jatawk
A t Owuty Clerk
Pubiith Fabrimry If. 14.1wo
O EN no

SEM IN OLE COUNTV BO ABO OF CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PURLIC HEARING
MARCH IL IW 0

I 1MP.M
The Board of County Commiuionart ol Seminole Caunty. Florid.,
will hold o public hoar nq N contidtr tha following
J ,m «t Maod. BP I f Of - A I (Agricultural ion. Raguetl N r
Borrow Pit Permit and Pug Mill A parcel ol Hnd In Soction n . Twp
ITS. Rng H E detcribwl ot Niiowt from ttw South
corner u .d
taction n . run N on S lino M l It tt thonco N U S M t t N P O B
run thonco N M dog * T W E I0JT II t t , mom N II dag S4* S4" E
MS tl t t . thonco s/dfg *4' 14" E l S 4 « t t . twnct S 4Jdog JJ'a * E 414 44 t t . thonco S 11 dig J|- OS ' w total t t . thonco S Of dog
Sd 4S" W M0 W t t . thaw S 4/ dog I f 4S" W 14/ a. f t . Itwnco N n
&lt;Mg o r r r W i n // tt to P O B Containing IS U acre* more ar
toss
Further BascnbaB as. LocafoB I S miles North ol Osceola Road, on
Itw Eetl wde el ttw Florida Power A Ll*il Trontmiuion Lina
Thi* public homing will ba hold In Room W i n of Itw Seminole
County Service* Bulling, not E F lrtl Slrool. Laniard. Florida on i
March il. IWO. . 1 1 M p m or ot toon thortettv at pottiblo
Written comment* Ifrd wim tha Land Marwg.rn.nl D ltK tor will
b . cantidtrKS Ptrtom jp«w .ring al the public haaring will b .
Iw ird HMTingt mar tm conlinuod Irom tmo N time at found
m erttary Furttwr dHa.it availabN by callng n i IIM E.Nntion
Pwtent are advittd that II they dKMM to m i l any daemon
mode ot But hoaring. twy will need a record ot the proceeding* and
N r wch purpow. they may mod N incur, tv.I a vorU tim record
include* Itw Nttimony wed avid.net upon which ttw appeal i* to ba
bawd, por Soction IM «0S. Florida Statute*
BO ARO O F CO UN TY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE CO U N TY . FLO R IO A
BY SAN O R A G LEN N .C H A IR M A N
A T T E S T M ARYANNE MORSE. C LER K
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■ People, Page 3B
■ Classified, Page 4B
■ Comics, Page 6B

IN BRIEF
BASKETBALL
Pistons play like world champs
Th e New York Knicks wanted to send a
message Sunday to the Detroit Pistons. Th e y
Instead were handed a stinging rebuke
Th e defending N BA ehamptons funetloned
like a tight unit Sunday, while th r Knleks werr
disorganized from the start. Th e rrsult was a
!Wt-87 Detroit victory In u game hrlween Kastrrn
Conference leadrrs.
"T h e y got beat by the
w o r ld c h a m p i o n s ."
K n ic k s C o a c h S tu
Jackson said. " T h ry 're
there, we're not yet."
In other N B A gamrs
S u n d a y . C le v e la n d
b la s te d C h a r lo t t e
102-86. Chicago nipped
New Jersey 107-106 In overtime. Indiana
defeated Portland. 117-112. Dallas clipped
Minnesota 87-82, Boston pounded Denver
115-107. Milwaukee topped Miami 113-108. San
Antonio edged the L A Clippers 107-106. Seattle
beat Golden Slate 110-102 and Utah upended
the L A Lakers 1 G I-103.

FOOTBALL
Patriots set to fire Berry?
B O S T O N — T h e New England Patriots,
coming off a lackluster 5-11 sra.son. are poised
to fire roach Kuymond Berry ami are looking at
Pittsburgh S trrlcrs defensive couch Rod Rust as
a replacement, published reports said Monday.
Berry and General Manager Patrick Sullivan
were "at loggerheads" over tin- head coach's
re fu sa l to hire offe nsive and defensive
coordinators and delegate authority to them,
team owner V id o r Kiam told thr Boston Herald
and the Boston Globe.
Sullivan was on a ski vacation In Colorado
over the weekend and was slatrd to meet with
Berry on Monday. Klam said.
Sullivan contacted the S lrrlrrs on Friday to
obtain permission to talk with Rust, but
re p o rte d ly delayed discussions w ith the
Steelers' defensive coordinator pending approv­
al from Pittsburgh uwner Dan Rooney and head
roach Chuck Knoll, who also was on vacation.
Rust 62. was New England's defensive
coordinator from 1983 to 1987.

All-state
selections
Seven county athletes
are first-team choices
Prom ataff reports
Seven high school soccer players
Irnm Seminole County have Irccu
honored with llrsl-leam All State
sclcctlons hv the Florida Athletic
Coaches AsMN-l.itIon while three
others were named to the seeoinl
team

Both the Seminole Ixiys' and girls’
tennis stifferetl th ro u g h losing
seasons while playing schedule*
dom inated by larger Class 4A
teams. But Imth teams lared well In
IHtslsr.iMin against m IiimiI* their
own sl/e Th e girls won a game
lM-fore Itclng rllrulnutrd while Ihe
I mivs. winless during the regular
M-ason. swenl to Ihc district title.

Leading tin- way were two m em In t s from the U ikc Brantley girls’

Class IA stale championship team.
Ib-lli Schaefer being named to the
tlrst team and goalie Kim Km /
gellinga second team nod
Both Lym an and Seminole high
schools had Iwo llrsi leam and one
second team selections while the
Ovledo Lions. In llu-lr llrsi year as a
Class 4A school, placed one player
on ihc Itoys' All Stale tirsi leant
Bishop Moore High School also had
three llrsl-leam picks
R e p r e s e n t i n g the L y m a n
Greyhounds are goalkeeper Hcckv
Carr on ilu- Class 4A gtjls All-State
Ifum anti Krlk l.t llton on ihe I mivs '
select side. Judo llm iv - also was
linmcd lo Ihe Itovs’ All-State second
leant lor the Grevliotiuds. who won
lilt- 4 A District ft championship

Along Ihe way. Jim m y Reynolds
anti Heather Brown I niII i earned
enough respect to warrant first*
team select Inns to the Class 3A
A ll-S t a le team s A ls o . G o rd ie
Davidson was a second-team pick
lor lilt- Seminole Imvs
For Ovictln. T im Walsaurn was
selected lo the boys' Class IA
All Slate llrsi team
T h e B is h o p M oore H o rn e ts
managed a trio ol first-team choices.
For the Bishop Moore girls, who
fin is h e d second In t h r Cla ss
3 A -2 A -IA slate tournament. Oviedo
resident A m y Gelt/ was a first-team
selection along w ith teammate
Stephanie G rm g e r w hile Steve
Solstitiaii was named to the Imivs'
C la ss2 A -l A All-Slate llrst team.

Lake Brantley senior Both Schaefer, who helped lead the Patriots to tne
girls Class 4A stale championship, was recently one ol seven Seminole
County players who were chosen lust learn All-State by Ihe FACA

Wrestlers
struggle at
state meet
From atatf raporta

PARIMUTUBLS
Pick-six ticket pays $1 million
O K L A H O M A C IT Y . Okla. — A woman won an
a p p a re n t N o rth A m e ric a n re c o rd of
$ 1 ,070,482.40 on a 92 plrk-slx wager at
Remington Park Saturday by correctly picking
the winners of the third through eighth rares.
the track reported.
Th e wom an requested anonymity when she
collected her winnings from a track teller, a
Remington spokesman said.
There Is no national clearinghouse for the
recording of pick-six wagering marks, but a
survey of major North American tracks turned
up no previous payoffs of 9 1 million.
Th e highest pick-six payoff found at those
tracks was for 9976.229.60 at Santa Anita Park
on Feb. 28. 1986.
Th e re hud been no pick-six winners at
Remington for six days, resulting In u carryover
pool of more than 9627.000 going Into Satur­
day's race card. Another 9788.034 — a track
record — was wagered on the pick six Saturday.

HOCKEY
Habs celebrate milestone, win
Montreal reached a franchise milestone Sun­
day night. 14.999 goals after .foe Malone scored
at Montreal Arena to give the Canadlens their
first N H L goal.
Unlikely candidate Eric DesJardins, a de­
fenseman with two goals this season, rnude the
Canadlens the first N H L team to score 15.000
goals. Hut No. 15.005.
by R uss C o u r ln a ll.
p r o m p te d fa r m o re
pleasure after Montreal
salvaged a 6-5 overtime
trium ph.
A f t e r D e s J a rd in s
scored Montreal's first
goat against St. Louis to
lie the score 1-1. Brett
Hull completed a hat
trick to force overtime for the Blues and set the
stage for Court nail's w inning goal.
In other games. Washington routed Detroit
9-4. New Jersey and the New York Islanders tied
3-3. Chicago topped Philadelphia 4-1. Buffalo
treat W innipeg 3-1. and Calgary clobbered
Edmonton 11-1.

Compiled from oUff and wire report*

Seminoles get scalped
Both Ihe Seminole boys' and girls' baskotball
seasons ended thfs past weekend. On Friday, Willie
McCloud (right) and Ihe boys lost in Ihe 3A-Distrlct 6

W ym ore ends O C S Ram s’ best season
Fro m alaff raporta

7:30 p ro. - W K C F 68. Orlando Magic at
Philadelphia 76rrs. (LI
7:30 p in — ESPN. College. St Jo h n 's at
Pittsburgh. I D

Complete Hating* en Pap* 29_______

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O R LA N D O — Kri|oylng llu-tr lust 20-will m -.im iii and
plnvmg in llu-lr I u m IA District 8 championship game.
Ilu- Oraugcwood Christian hoys' hnskcthnll team tiad Its
good furl line changed dramatically by W vinorc Tech on
Saturday ulglil al Lake Highland I’rt-p
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W yin nrr Tech 122 8 ) blew out tin- Rains early with a
24 8 llrsi quarter and cruised la a 73-37 decision
Cory ('handler led Wymore with 18 |Milnts Carlos
Boles had 15 w hile llcrvcy Owens and Jewell Bowman
each hail It) For Orangewood 120- I I ) . Chris Winkler

Mills 20 14 Boies / I I IS. Powell 0 I 1 I Hudson I I I / Owens 4 2 ) 10
Hofctnson 10 0 4. Chen&lt;ji*f •0 I II Vtepnerd 100 2 Bowmjn ) 00 10 ToUlt
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Wymere Tec*
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) point field 90* 1%
Wymore T*&lt;h 2 lC^wnd&lt;er 21 ToUl tou»%
Or«/vjewood C*ri%»ien 11 Wymore Teth 12 Fou»edOut
None T « h n « 4it
None Rerords - Wymore Tech 22 • OrervprfroodChristian 20 11

and Daniel I'arke each had

H int- |m &gt;Ii i I s

L a k r Mary mid Oviedo huislu-d
14th and 15tli. respectively, with
team scores of 24 and 2.3 5
Lake B ra n tle y B n ls h rd in a
three-way tie lor 37th al 13 points
with Dr. Bhllllps and Dikclam i Dike
G ib s o n
Dike Howell was lied for
50 th al live points w ith West
O ra nge . Hialeah A m erican. Fort
l.a u d e rd a lr-D llla rd a nd Blanta
lion South BlantathNi

Lake Howell girls win own invitational track meet
F ro m staff raporta

BASKETBALL

tournament to Kissimmee Osceola On Saturday,
Shawn Cohen (No. 44. loll) and Iho girls wero beaten
by Haines Cily In the 3A-Seclion II playoff

W E S T I’AI.M B E A C H Alter
d o m in a tin g at Ihe district and
regional levels. Seminole Countv
once again had a lough lime In the
Class 4A stale wrestling tourna­
ment.
Al last week's 4A-Hrgton I meet.
26 wrestlers from its- county quail
lied for Ihe slate meet, im hiding
seven uf Ihe 14 Individual regional
champions. Bui on Saturday night
a t I b e W e s t B a I m If e a e h
Auditorium , only four were still
around.
L y m a n 's D anny G lurnm o and
Oviedo's Kyle U iru m managed the
best finishes, each placing M-coitd In
his res|K-etlve weight class.
G lam m o went Inlo ihe llnals al
145 (Miunds undefeated hut drup|&gt;ed
a 7-1 de cisio n to C le a rw a te rCountryslde’a J im Cara/ola. who
was also undefeated entering Ihe
match.
L a m m , who lost (or the llrsi lime
thls season In I fie region finals al
17 I last Saturday tnShom arl Ro/lrr
of Jacksonvlllc-Tcrry Barker, earned
a rematch with Ro/ler In the stale
tournament finals But again h r lost
a close decision. 3-2.
Seminole County also had a pair
of fourth-place llulshes turned In by
D ike Mary's Hart Huchanon ||35
IMiunds) ami Carl Ik-rgman 11521
Th e only oilier county wrestler lo
even make it out ot the second
round on Friday was Lym an 119
I K i t i u d r r Willie Caui|i&gt;s.
In the team M-urtng. Ihe Lyman
Greyhounds were i I k- highest Sem­
inole County finisher, placing llt li
w ith 32 points. Alter Friday's llrst
tw o rounds werr complete, the
Greyhounds werr Just three |Milnts
o u t of first b e h in d Sarasota
Countryside eventually won tinteam championship.

C A S S E LB E R R Y — Scoring In every event
except &lt;im-. tlx Lake Howell Silver Hawks won
llu-lr own meet Saturday as they IliUslied llrsi ut
ilu- Dike Howell Inv itational
Ihc Sliver Hawks Irani store ol I IH ' j was
lops in ilu- Ih lit ol 12 girls it-,tins and .12' i ahead
ol second place Lake Mary T h e only oilier
Sem uioli-Glum ly school lo compi le was Lym an,
which Itlitshrd I I ill with 17 |Miluls
ll was a very iolupellttvi- m eet." -alii Lake
Howell coach T o m llainnioulreiAs a group 1
think we g n u a Imli- on Saturday I'm real

OR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPOR

pleased with wh.it we iliil
I am a llllle surprised al Ihe seuri- Anytime
you run against teams like Lake Mary and Oak
Klilgt- and you hold your own. you've done a
g o o d |uh We ran well and that's Ilu- name ol the
game You come out and ilo Ilu- In-si |oh you
call "
Leading Lake Howell was meet distance
ru n n in g Most V a lu a h li- B e rlo rn u -r S h c rv l
Balumtxi. who was llrst in the 880 run and ran
the anchor Irg of Ilu Silver Hawks winning
two uulr relay, making up 60 yards on her lap
alone Stu- was also sixth in llie high pimp
Mlkl BalumtMi. Sheryl's sister also had a sluing

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nii-i-l as she was hrsl in the two mile run. lliird in
the mile run ami ran tin- third leg ol ih r two noli
relay
Another lug conlrdnitor lor ilu- Hawks was
Jessica Canlarelll. who recently came out altei
Ilu - cod ol tile soccer m -.i m i i i
Oil S . i l i k i I. i v
Cardan-Ill tied tor toorlh m tngli pimp was
seventh 111 llie triple pimp. Iimrtli III Ilu - I lo high
hurdles and lilt h III lilt- 330 low hurdles
Kelly Kiitila s e t a Lake Howell s c I k m i I record
while mushing i hint in Ihe shot pul with a tossul
II a Stu- also was tnurlh III Ilu- ills, us li iiiiv
Mai l low ell liiitslu'd third in ilu 220 dasli and
See In v ita tio n a l. Page 2U

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Hoop season comes
to a sudden close

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Martina Navratilova (I I ,
Tin* Garrison (1). Houston. *
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Al Pkllsdslpkls
Pete U m p r n (13). Rancho Pales Vardas.
Calif, daf Andras Comas (I ). Ecuador. M
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Rich Laach. Laguna Baach. Ca lif. and Jim
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Grant Connall and Clann Michibata. Canada.
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Jody Yin ( I ) . Medium. N J . del Terry Ann
Z e w e c b l ( 4 ) . U nion . N .J .* 4 3. 4 3

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Zeweckl end Tine Semore. Leurel Hollow.
N Y . dot Yin end Jeme Swi filer. Che mem,
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lied for a U t h in the
100-meter dash while Laura G rant placed
fifth in the 110 high hurdlea and eighth 330
low hurdles.
Other scorers for the Stiver Hawks were
Trtcla Frost tsecond In the mile run). Natalie
Newberry (second In the two-mlle run). Solly
Morris (fifth In the 440 dash) and Kristen
Stuart (eighth In the triple jum p).
Jo in in g the Palumbo sisters on Lake
Howell's victorious two-mlle relay were
Holly Marshall and Frost. Cardarclll. Grant.
Lort Pollock and MacDowetl combined lo
place third In the 440 relay. Marshall.
Stuart. Sheryl I’alumbo and Morris were
third In the mile relay
Th e only even! Lake Howell did not score
In was the long jum p.
Lake Mary, which has finished first or
second In every meet In which It has
participate this season, was led by field

TONY
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Heartbreak 3B — W hile Oviedo
und Lym an are getting beat.
Seminole waa playing In the
3A-Dtstrlct 8 boys' basketball
t o u rn a m e n t at K la s tm m rr*
Osceola. Seeded second among
Ihe seven schools. Ihe Tribe had
U good chance of advancing al
leal lo Ihe championship and
possibly beyond. Uul host Os­
ceola look advantage of a poor
shooting night by Seminole and
heal them In (h r semifinals for
Ihe third consecutive year.
Heart break 4 A — Possibly ihe
biggest heart break of all. Ihe
Seminole girls were vlcllm lrrd
by poor free throw shooting and
lost to Haines C ity In the 3ASection II championship game
Saturday night. Undefeated and
ranked No. I In Ihe final stale
poll, ih r Semlnoles were bidding
lo return lo Ih r stair final four.
T h e y fell a couple frre throws
short.
Hrurfbrrak RH — Orangrwood
C h r is t ia n , s itu a te d on I h r
southern-most fringes of Semi­
nole County, was Ihe Iasi loral
ira m lo bow out. Th e Rams,
enjoying ihetr most successful
season In ihe school's history,
advanced lo Ihe lA-Dtstrict 8
finals for Ih r first time, only lo
get blown out by W y m o rr Tech.
As a result, by about 0:30 p.m.
Saturday night. Ihe basketball
season was over In Seminole
C o u n ty . T h e o n ly solace In
seeing this season end Is that
Ih rrr Is a bumper crop of young
talent coming up that has the
potential of extending Ihe next
couple of luskrtball seasons a
little furthrr.

Arbitration main hurdle
in baseball negotiations
Whether economic or emo­
tional pressure will mailer re­
N EW Y O R K - Hitler winds mains a question. If anyone
swept Ih r clly on Day 11 of ihc needs further hint of how the
I9 U 0 talk* m ig h t tu rn oul.
spring (ruining lockout Sunday,
symboll/lng the chill that has'1"HinsM^r"' dial ii&gt;fct*Ufors still
divided factions In Ih r summer disagree on what happened In
the Iasi |&gt;acl.
game.
Frh r. who was there In 1985.
W ith Ih r first w rrk of Ihe
exhibition season virtually lost says Ihe drul rested on assump­
and Opening Day In danger, tio n s th a t p r o v e d u n t r u e .
union and owners say they will Owners' representative Chuck
O 'C onnor says the pact was
resume talks Monday.
Should no peace blossom then, fairly bargained.
When asked w lial Ihe players
union heud Don F rh r says hr
will travel to Phoenix lo brief his had received for yielding on Ihe
executive board, then perhaps u rbllra tlo n Issue. F c h r said.
"Heals me. I have no Idea. And I
lo u r th e c o u n t r y m e e tin g
Ihlnk Chuck knows belter.
players.
"C h u ck has clients lo repre­
Fchr said Ih r union has pro­
posed what he called "substan­ sent and they've Instructed him
tial'' concessions on pensions. to take certain positions... If
Hui. as of now. no peace seems anybody else can figure out what
possible wlthnul an agreement the tradeoff wus. perhaps they
on arbitration. Th e union wants ran tell us."
O 'Connor replied by citing the
players to become eligible after
iwo years; management wauls view of M ilw a u ke e Brew ers
lo retain Ihe current level of owner Bud Sellg. chairman of
Ihe Player Relations Committee
three years.
"It's gonna lie solved by b u l­ during ihc 1985 talks.
"W hat was agreed lo In 1985."
lin' heads." Mels pitcher David
Cone said. "W e 'rr gonna have lo O'Connor says, "w a s an overall
go back and find mil jusl how package of benefits and Im ­
strong Ih r players' stand Ison II. provements In Ihc coniract and
And l think It's gonna be pretty as pari of ih r bargain, a year of
strong. W c'rc a pretty strong salary arbitration was given up
union. We're gonna llnd out how by Ihe union.”
Players give another reason for
strong Ih r owners are. loo."
C lu b officials say privately w a nting ih r glvrb a e k . T h e y
spring (raining games are lost, claim the financial clltnale has
und thul fans will enjoy refunds changed, with Ih r players de­
or other options. Ineluding the serving pari of Ihe profits.
Not surprisingly, owners dis­
c-hancr to exchange tickets for
agree.
fulurr dales.
A n organlrallon culling Itscll
" S T R I K E H A C K " Is u rg in g
baseball fans lo write letters
protesting what It Incorrectly
calls u strike. T h e Sporting News
has set up a phone number lo
allow fans lo express opinions.
As for the cancellations, u
spokesman for Commissioner
Fa y V ince nt said. " M y u n ­
derstanding Is thul It's a club by
rlu b Issue."
One rlu b olflclul said rrgula r-s ra s o n ticket sales had
slowed In his urea.
A l t 00 K M a n

UwHaM Brass RitaewBawsI

PICK 8

Invitational------------C o n tu s e d fro m IB

Where'd everybody go?
Ju s l a couple days ago. we
were still In the thick of Ihe high
school w in te r sports season,
w a tc h in g hoops, k ick s and
takedowns.
N ow lt‘a tim e for strikes,
sprints, serves and aand wedges.
Actually. I have a tendency to
be a little ovesdramallc. T h e fact
Is (hat even under the best of
c ir c u m s t a n c e s . Ih e w in t e r
sraaon only had two more weeks
left. A nd that only would happrn
If a county boys' basketball learn
would make It all the way to Ihe
stale tournament.
Not this year.
What made Ihe end seem so
abrupt was ih r fact that county
learns fell like dominos, bring
eliminated In such rapid suc­
cession that you barely had Ihe
chance to re rn v rr from one
heartbreak that von were struck
with another.
Ilru rtbrra k No. I — It started
Iasi Wednesday night In Lake
City, where ihe Seminole Com ­
m unity College men's basketball
learn saw lls season end In a loss
lo rival Daylonu Bearh C o m m u ­
nity College. Th e Raiders played
one of Ih rtr worst games of Ihe
season and still only lost by six
point*.
Heartbreak No. 2 — T h e venue
shift* lo Lake Mary High School,
where Ihe Ram* begin play In
Ihe 4A-Dlstrlcl boys' basketball
tournament us Ih r No. I seed.
Hut Ih r L ym a n Greyhounds,
w in le s s a g a ln s l S e m in o le
Athletic Conference opponents
during Ih r regular season, plays
u n ra r-p rrfm game and si tins
Ihe Rams.
Heartbreak No. 3A — Now
riding Ihe rm oilonal wave of
every successful underdog, ihe
Greyhounds go up to Lake Weir
for Ihe district semifinals and get
hammered. Also, Ihe Oviedo
Lions, seeded second In Ih r
loum am enl. are eliminated from
Ihe tournament jusl 24 hours
aflrr giving Couch Dale Phillips
Is250ih win.

event Most Valuable Performer Shannon
Cook, who won the Ipng jum p and triple
ju m p and finished second In the high Jump.
Her leap of 33-IO W set a new school
sophomore record.
Haydee Kohlehr turned In another out­
standing performance for ih r Hams as she
won Ihc 330 low hurdles and finished third
In the 110 high hurdles.
Lake Mary also got points (rum Vivian
Jones (fifth In Ihc shot put). Christina Olson
(fifth In the 880 run). Leslie Cllurclla (sixth
In the 110 high hurdles). Shannon Cook
(lied for sixth In the lOO-meler doslil. Chert
Frauenhoffer (seventh In the 110 high
hurdles). Leah Ikicco-W hllr Isrvrnth in the
220 dash). Joncllc Weinman (eighth In Ih r
high Jum pl and Helen G utm ann (eighth In
Ihe two-mlle run).
In Ihe two-mlle relay. Kohlehr. G ulm ann.
Ta ra Marshall and Olson combined lo finish
third for Lake Mary Th e qu a nrt of Cook.

Frauenholler. Cllarella and Uucco-Whlte
were fifth In Ihe 440 relay. Monica Lieclardcllo. Marshall. Kristi Hartwell and
Olson cainc In flflh In Ihe mile relay.
For Ihe Lym an Greyhounds. Davis won
Ihe mile run while Toasle was flflh In Ihe
discus and seventh In the shot pul. T h e
G reyhound two-mlle relay learn placed
eighth.
Th e meet s sprint event Most Valuable
Performer was S. Martin of West Orange,
who won Ihe 440 and 220 dashes as well as
the high Jump.
Lake Mary w ill return to action on
Tuesday nlghl In a irl-meet with Seminole
al Lakr Brantley High School. T h e Rams
will then go lo Seminole on Friday night for
Ihc Klwauls Relays.
La kr Howell will compete In a dual meet
with W inter Park on Tuesday ut Showaltrr
Field before going to ihe Deltona Invitational
this coming Saturday.

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People
For low maintenance yards, think simple

IN BRI EF
Cloggere to hold clttt
L A K E M ARY — Dixie Land Clogger* will *lan a beginner's
rlaaa. 7-8 p.m .. today, for ages 8 years and up.
T h e 10-week session costs $23 per person.
T h e club holds clasars 7-8 p.m .. Mondays, and meetings 8-9
p.m ., al the old Lake Mary fire station on First Street and
W ilbur Avenue. Lake Mary.
Details, call 321-5287.

Health lair slated
SA N FO R D — A Mini Health Fair w ill be held from 9 a.m. to I
p.m .. Wednesday, at Ihe Civic Center and at the Sanford Senior
Center.
T h e Visiting Nurses Association will give height, weight and
blood pressure checks. Eckerd's pharmacists will provide
m rdlratlon checks.
Th e health department will conduct tests on hemoglobin and
TD .
In addition, an ophthalmologist, a podiatrist and a hearing
specialist will be available.
Registration and most testing to be at Ihe civic renter.
Detail*, call Ihe senior center olllce. 330-5899.
T h e fair Is sponsored by Premier Heallh/Florlda Hospital and
Ihe Area Agency on Aging.

Crime lecture M l
L A K E M ARY — Lora Wherrell of C llU e ns Against Crime will
present a lecture demonstration. “ Protect Yourself Against
C rim e ."
Th e free program will be held 7 p.m .. Tuesday, al Ihe
Seminole County Ihjbllr Library’s Northwest Branch. 580
G rrrn w a y Blvd.. Lake Mary.
Details, call 321-2419.

One of I tie most Important
aspects to consider In landscape
design is Ihe amount of lime you
want to pul Into maintenance.
By planning In advance, you
can have an attractive landscape
lhat Is functional and require* a
m inim u m amount of mainte­
nance.
T h e first p rin c ip le to re ­
mem ber Is to keep the design
s im p le . F a n c y c u rv e s , oddshaprd flower beds or hedges
add ronfuslon lo Ihe design and
Increase m a in te n a n ce lim e .
Avoid a scattered arrangement
of beds, shrubs, trees and garden
features. AH plants and objects
In your garden should serve
some purpose and have a reason
for being there whether II Is In
screen your air conditioner or lo
create a walkway.
G roup ptanl* with simitar cullural requirements In Ihe same
bed. T h is way. planls with high
w a te r re q u ire m e n ts can be
watered without having to water
Ihe entire landscape. As part of
the design, set Ihe Irrigation
system up so that It has separate
rones for planting areas and
grass. Th e grass area*, which
need lo be watered more fre­
quently than shrubs, ran tie

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watered separately. By ({resign­
ing your landscape Ihls way. you
will be conserving water, loo!
Similarly, planls like azaleas
and gardenias like a soli with an
acid pH (around 3.0). while moat
other trees and shrubs like a pH
of 8.3. Il Is difficult to grow
plant* successfully with different
pH requirements In Ihe same
planting bed. O ne or Ihe other
will not grow well and thrive. So
grouping your plants together by
l heir cultural requirements does
mean advance planning but
y o u r garde ning success w ill
make II worth Ihe effort.
Next, your choice of plant
material will definitely affect Ihe
am ount of care required lo
maintain II. Plants should be
selected according lo Ihe envi­
ronmental conditions on your
property. r h r r k nul vnur vsrd to

determine whal kind of light you lim e Into annual flowers, try
get. You m ay have areas of full -perennials, like dayllllles which
sun and area* of heavy shade. require a lot less maintenance.
There are plants available that
M ulches help keep weeds
will grow In almost any sun or down, conserve moisture and
shade level, bul most planls (hai thus reduce w ork out In Ihe
grow In full sun will noi grow In garden. Mulch can also moder­
shade and vice-versa. Other en­ ate soil temperatures and Im ­
vironmental characteristics to be prove the appearance of your
considered are drainage, sally planting beds. Mulches can be
Irrigation waler and soli type.
any organic materials such as
For areas that need a law pine bark, compost, wood chips
grow ing sh ru b like under a or Inorganic materials such as
window, try some of the slow gravel, rock or landscape fabric.
growing or dwarf-type shrubs
A lawn Is an Important part or
now available al garden centers you r landacape design, but loo
and nurseries. These also work m uch lawn area m ay mean extra
well In zero lot line properties or work for you. A small well-kept
mobile home sites. Use of these lawn Is more al tractive than a
dwarf varieties will reduce your targe area of weeds. Devote a
maintenance lime for pruning. larger portion of your yard lo
D w a rf yaupon hotly. Indian l rees and shrub areas.
hawthorn and dwarf azaleas are
Design and plant your yard to
some suggestions for sm all be functional and enjoyable, and
shrubs that require little prun­ not to be a continuous Job of
ing.
p ru n in g , w atering, spraying,
More maintenance Is required m ow ing and weeding. For a Tree
with annual llowers than any fact sheet tilled “ Low Mainte­
other plants In your garden. nance Landscapes." give me a
Maintenance tasks like removing call or drop, by Ihe Agriculture
spent blooms and fertilizing are Center.
constant. Flowers, however, give
(Cstost* Whlla la Samlnola
a spectacular show for your County Extension Urban
landscape b y adding color. If you Horticulturist. Pfwna: 323-2300,
are not Interested In p u lling ihr axL 3538.)

CALENDAR
A rm y Reserve Private David C.
D o n a g h y . son of Jo e A.
Donaghy. 414 Barclay Ave., and
Mary A. Donaghy. 236 Sharon
D r i v e , bo th o f A lt a m o n t e
Springs, has completed training
at ih e U .S . A r m y In fa n try
School. Fort Benntng.Ga.

Quilt show scheduled
SA N FO R D — Th e Central Florida Q ulllrr* ' G uild will present
“ A Quitter's Garden Quill Show ". 10 a .m .-4 p.m .. March 2. 10
u.m .-4 p.m.. March 3. and noon lo 4 p.m .. March 4. at Ihe
Sanford Civic Center.
Th e public Is Invltrd lo come see m any beautiful quilts.
Including a special display of quilts by Deanna Powell and
Marilyn Buffmire. T h r Outlier's Garden Donation Q uill wilt be
displayed and two film presentation* will be shown. Shop for
quilts, bid nn quills at silent aurllon. win door prizes
Genrrul admission, IS : seniors. 83. No charge for children
under 12 accom(Milled by an adult.

D uring the course, students
received training which qualified
th e m us lig h t-w e a p o n s I n ­
fantrymen and as Indlrect-flrr
crcwm en In a rifle or mortar
squad.

Bait tale to be held
SA N FO R D — T h rr c will be a sale of Am ilro Fire Ant Ball
sponsored by thr Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Service* from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Wednesday. In
t h r Seminole County Agricultural Center parking lot.
During the one-day sale, a pound of A m dro can be purchased
for 83- 23 pounds of L O G IC will be on sale for 8 123.
T h r agriculture center Is at 250 W . County Home Road
acriMM from Flea World. Details, call 323-2300. ext. 5 5 5 1.

Pottery elate offered
Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts Is offering a pottery
class 9 :3 0 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.. through March 27.
Harriet Bolin, local (M)tler. is Instructor.
Class Is 833 plus 810 for materials. Deposit of 820 needed
with application.
Details, call 749-2939.

Rose club to meet
Th e Grealer Orlando Rose Society. 8610 Baylor Circle.
Orlando, will meet Tuesday, al Morrison's Cafeteria. Winter
Park Mall. U S. Highway 17-92.
Dinner begins 6 p .m .. m cclliigsla nsa t 7 p.m.
Topic will be rose selections.

Screenings to be taken
SA N FO R D — O n the first Friday of each month, a cholesterol
s rrrrn ln g and blood pressure check will be held al Central
Florida Regional Hospllu! between 10 a.m. and I p.m .
T h e next cholcsicnil screening will he held March 2. Charge
Is 83.
T h is Is sponsored by Th e Central Florida Regional Hospital
Auxiliary.

Nm N P**4-j by MUy t

Clean bill of health

tal. Here Tula Wescott. 79, of Lake Mary, gels a
blood preasure check by Nancy Edwards, a
nurse tithe hospital.

Th e Lake Mary Seniors club recently
participated In Wellneas Day which was
sponsored by Central Florida Regional Hospl-

Instruction Included weapons
qualifications, tactics, patrolling,
land mine warfare. Held com ­
munications and combat opera­
tions.

Smoker wants health hazards of coffee known
DEAR ABBYi I am an adull
woman whose mother-in-law Is
a lw ays Id lin g me how bud
smoking Is for nie. Every tlm r
you have something In your
column about smoking, she clips
It and mulls It to me. I read your
c o lu m n e ve ry day and she
knows II — hut she sends these
articles anyway.
T h e point Is If m y molhcr-lnlaw didn't have any bad habits
of her own. I would be touched
by her concern about m y health.
But she drinks coffee all day
long. Eve rybo dy knows that
codec Is a health hazard, so look
who's talking. I wish proplr
w o u ld cle a n u p th e ir ow n
ba c k ya rd s before c ritic izin g
someone else'*.
A bby. please prim something
uboul the (Lingers of too much
coder. And thank you for not

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ADVICS

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

using my name or town.

MB
DBAB ME: T h e most Impor­
tant Ingredient In codce. which
accounts for Its popularity. Is
rudrlnc — a drug that stimulates
the central nervous sytrm and
provides that "lift" most codce
drinkers enjoy. It's also u m orn­
ing w a krr-u p p rr and a quick
p ick -m e -u p d u rin g Ih r day.
I Legend has It that lls sleepInhlbltlng properties led to cof­

fee's discovery thousands of
years ago by Arabian shepherds
who noticed that their sheep
walked around all night after
ra tin g berries of the codec
plant.)
Most physicians agree that an
excess of caffeine can cause
Insom nia, irregular o r rapid
heartbeat, upset stomach, high
blood pressure and nervousness.
O b v io u s ly , h a b itu a l coffee
drinkers hurt only themselves,
while habitual smokers {unless
they never smoke In ihe pre­
sence of olhrrsl odrnd — and
possibly harm — those around
them.

DEAR ABBY: “ No problem" Is
getting to be u replacement for
"You're welcome." Th is Irks me.
I didn't mean to lx- a "problem ."

JANE IN BUN CITY WEST.

A BIZ-

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" Y o u 'r e w e lco m e " a ck n o w l­
edges. rather s llfd y . that a
"thank you" wus In order.
"N o problem" Is a less formal
way of saying. " A w — II was no
big deal."

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Legal Notices

Loqsi Notlcos

N O TIC R O F
F IC TIT IO U S N A M I
It hereby given met I
•m o n | ig i( In tu tli w «r t U 1
Berk O r.. M l. Sdntord. Fla.
n m . ( t mlnMo Ceun*y. Florid*
undto Me Fktmewt Name el
D V K K M A D ECORATORS. m t
M el I Mend le repHtov itod
name wlfh Me Ctorh el Ha
Circuit Ceurl, la m Inert Cewify.
Florida. M accardence wllh Me
P re va le n t el M e F ld llle u t
Mama Sttoutoo. T e W II: lactlan
I U Ft F la Ida Statute* 1 * 0
O Y K E M A DECORATORS
Herbert F. Dyhema
PuMIM February SB. March A
II. I*. IFte
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IN T N I CIR C U IT C O U iT ,
IIO M T E E R T N JU D IC IA L
C IR CU IT. IN AN D PON
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
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A N C I C O R P O R A T IO N , a t
manaear lor M e Ratalutlen
T r u t l Corporation. a t Can
larvalor N r Royal Palm Fadrr
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Notice It hereby |ivan Mel.
purtuanl to an erdtr ar rinal
lodgment al Nrecloture antored
M Me above captioned action. I
•III tall Me property tltuotod In
Seminole County. Florida, a t
tcrlbodat:
Let II. le a l Camden, accord
Ing to the plat Martel on Mo In
Mo olftce el Me Clark al Me
Circuit Court In and N r SeminoN County, Florida recorded In
Plat Root X . Paget (7 through
ta. ot Iho Public Record! el
SamInoNCounty. Florida
at public tala. N Mo highott and
bait bidder N r ceth. at the n o il
Iro nl tmmr ot IK# U m lM l*
County Courthouse In Sonfurd.
Florida, st It 00 A M ., on the
llfh dey of Morch. 1910.
Witness my Ksnd end the seel
of fhlt Court on February IS.
If
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Clerk of mo Circuit Court
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By: JpnoE. Jotowk
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Publlth Fotruory It, M. IttO
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N O T IC l OP
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Noltco N hereby gtean Real I
Maitland Avenue. Altamonte
Springe. SamiaaN Caonty. Ftar
Ida under Me F U tlttaue Name al
S M A R T A N D A S S O C IA TE S ,
and Mol I Intend N regtaNr laid
name oath Me CN rb aI Me
Circuit Court. SaminaN County.
Florida, to becor dance wtM Me
Praeltlant at M b P k tllM ut
Name Statute*. TeW tf: Section
aas ee p i v Me statute! tosj
SUPERIOR A O V A N TA O C.
INC.
Vittel W. Smart
A t Itt Prattdant
PubUth: Ftbruary If. St. March
A I t IN I
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Notice It hereby glean Mel I
am engaged M buolnoae at 111
Montgomery Read SutN «ISA
Allamenta Spring*. Florida
B37U. StmlnaN County. FNrtda
under tte F U M N ua Nam* at
T I L L I V IN T I R P R I S 1 A and
Mat I Mend N regNNr told
name earn Ma Clark at M*
Circuit Court. Sim InaN County.
Florida, in accordance atm Me
P re rltle n t et the F k tltN u t
Name Statute.. T o Wit: Section
N I P F N r to* statute* last
BatNTIINy
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Rdgemen Are.. WVltor taring*
H IM . SominoN County. FMrwe
under the FktttNua Name at
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T N I IIO M T E IN T M JUDICIAL
C IR CU IT. IN ANO PON
SEM INOLE PLORIOA
CASE NO: IM 4 M C A 4 P P
C R E O ITH R IP T. INC .
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CHARLES R PALM OUIST. et
TO M ICH AEL a N E IL L HESS
end M A R TH A S HESS
11PSMeiHond A venue
Maitland. Florid*
end any parties mho may be
Interest as heirs, devisee*,
grentees. assignees, lienor*,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimant*, by. through, under or
against M IC H A E L aNEILL
HESS and M A R TH A S HESS
N O T IC l OP ACTIO N
YOU ARC N O TIP IE D that an
action lor foreclosure at a mart
gage on tho foilowing property
Tho South 48 V loot of Lot 14.
and the North )» 4J toot ol Lot
IS . B lo c k B . O A K L A N D
SHORES, according to tho plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
10. Page* 3 end *. Public
Record* of Seminole County.
Florida
ha* boon tiled eoamsf you and
you art rtquirod to *orve a copy
ot your written deten*e% to it. if
a n y , on J O H N C
E N G L E H A R O T. P A . IS24 E
Livlngtten Street. Orlande.
Florida 12MJ. Plaintiff * at
torney. on or before March n .
1910. and tile the original with
the Clerk of thJ* Cotaf either
before ter vice on Plaintiff*
after, otherwise a default will be
entered again*! you for the
reltef demanded in the Com
plamt tor Foreclosure
W ITNESS my hand and seal
of thi* Court on February IA
1990
M AR Y ANNE MORSE
C LE R K O P THE
C IR CU IT COURT
By CecafiaV Efcern
Pubii*h February if, 2*. March
V II. if*0
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C E N TR A L FLO R ID A R EO IO N A L A IR PO R T
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
Sealed prgpetalt N r M* fumlthlng at all later, malaria! a tervket
and aqulpmanl N r TA XIW AY
- Phaea I at M* Central F N r Id*
Rag tonal Airport will Ip received by Mb Sonhrd Airport Authority at
th* Ottlco ot the Director ot A riotton. Cortr.l F N r Wo Rogtonol
Airport. Sonlord. F tor Mo until l i r a A M M v c h I I . 1*0. at which
time th* propotalt eotlt b* publicly opened and raid aloud
Blddtrt era Invited N tubmlt propotob on P rtQ tttl Formt
provided
The work N r eh k h prupetlot or* ImrINd comlttt at:
SchaduN 1- Te.lw ey B' IT/W L N T/W RI
Schedule 1 — Te ilw a y 'B ' IT/W R N R/W IS X I
SchaduN 1 - Te .lw o y 'B ' (Watt End!
Blddtrt mutt tubmlt prope.olt N r all INma N r nark In at *hown
on th* propot tl tor m t
Th* Sonlord Airport Authority rotor-vet th* right to award a
contract tar Bid SchaduN I. Bid Schodulot I and 1 combined. Bid
Schodulot 1 and 1 corrdtinod. Bid Schodulot L t. and 1 combined, or
to re|ect *H propotalt a d r* advert Ito tar Pregot tit
On and otter F e b rv v y 71. Itta. copNt *1 the Plant. Ipacllkattont.
and ether Contract Document! may bo oiarrenod at tha ottlco ot Ma
Director ol Aviation. Building t l. Control Flaido Rogtonol Airport.
P O N H A Sanford. Florid* B3773 M i l t r d l h o ottlco at Brutal.
Child! A Attociotot. Inc . M il Soltodo Slroot. Coral Go*lot . FN r Ida
D I O CompNto document! may bo abtoUNd ttom otmor Ma otfka ot
Ih* Director ot AvIaRon or Brutal. Child* A Attociotot. Inc. Ay
payment et IMOO l » each tat. Payment tor Plant and other
Contract Document! mutt bo mad* by chock or money ardor
parabN to th* "SA N FO R D A IR F O R T A U TH O R ITY ". Ceth will not
bo accepted Thlt payment It non rohouNbl*.
II Bidder doe* not emit to pkk up document* but wlthot to hove
document! moiled, o toporoto chock or money order than bo
required In the turn ol ton dollert (S IAM ), modi payable to either
Brutal. Child* A Auodatot. Inc ar to th* Sortord Airport Authority
depending on which ottlco the Contractor contact! tor th*
document*
Th* E E O requirement* at th* Federal Aviation Regulation Port
H I. end the Oitedverdegod Butlnott Entorprlw (D A E I require
m onttoltf CFR P e r m tholl apply N thlt prefect
Th* Bidder tholl make goad t*IM attortv at dtlinod In Append!* A
ol a* CFR Pact II. RagwUttont at M* Otfka at Ma Sacratary at
Trantportatwn. to tubcontract II parcanl ot the dollar value at th*
prim* contract to v n d l butinott concern* ovrwd and contrallad by
toe lolly end economically ditodvanlogod indhiduolt ID B E I In Ma
•vent that tha bktcNr tor thlt lolkltetNn qualittot at a D BE, th*
contract goal tholl bo doomed to hove boon nut Individual* who art
rebuttably protumod to bo tec lolly and oconcmtcelly ditodvanlogod
include women. Bloc to. HltponkA Nallv* Amor Icon*. Alien Podtk
Amor leant, and A lla n Indian Amor Kant The apparent tuccottlul
competitor will bo roqrfrod to tubmil (within 10 day* a(tor receipt ot
bldtl Information concerning Mo O B E ’I Mot will portlckpeto in thlt
contract Th* Inter melon will Includo III Mo nemo and oddrttt *1
each O B E ; 111 a uotalplkn ol the work to bo par tormod by ooch
nomad firm, and 111 th* dollor value ot th* work ot Ih* contract II
too Bidder loilt to octtov* Ih* contract goal ttotod heroin. It will bo
rtquirod to provld* documentation domonttro*ing Mol It mad* goad
laiM attort In attempt ng to d t w .
Th* bldt will ba bated on a rat* tor wage* al Nett at high at th*
minimum ratal atlabiohad In Docition Na FL l » 1* meor pa r, led in
M* Bid Document*
Th* wog* rolot datorminolwn ol th* Sacratary el Labor
Incorporated In th* advartitad ipacItKattont doat not Includt ratal
tor the roquottod cUttltKotWnt titled below The bidder It
rttpontible tor OKorNinlng Mo rotot payotta tor tuch clottllk*
lion* and whalhor araa procllco rtqulrat Iho ut# ot Mote
clettlfketlont In occonpllthlng Iho wort No Inference concerning
arte practical It to be drawn tram their omittion Further, tha
omltttan will not per to. otloMIth any llabllty tor Incrooted lobar
cotl rttuihng from tho loo ot tuch clottilkatlor!
(II Apprentice Etactrlclan
No propotalt may bo wlthWewn altar Iho Khodutod elating lima
tor Ih* receipt *1 prepaid tor a period ot titty (M l day t
Th* Sonlord Airport Authority rotorvot th* right to wolvo any
intormolittot In or r*|*cl any and oil propoidA or to roodvortlto tor
propotalt
All propodat mutt ba tubmlltod at tot torth in Mo ' Frepai tl
Roquirtmontt end Condition! '
A Poymonl Bond m o turn oqud to N0% ol Ma amount d tho
Contract owordod will bo required
A Performance Bond In o turn equal to 100% ot Mo Contract
awarded will bo roquirwf
A Bid Bond or Cerltw d Chock In tho amount ol S% ol Mo Total
Amount Bid mutt bo tutenittod wlM each propcool
Bidden m ull tubmil evidence Mol they ar* proqudlltod with Ih*
F tor Ido Deportment cl Trantpartotlon and ar* on M* currant
bidden lltl to bo able to bo awarded a contract tor Ml* project
Tho Bidder agroot to comply with Ih* following requirement* “ No
member, otlkor. ar ongloyoo d Ih* City d Vmtord. Sanford Airport
Authority or of tho beauty during hit heiun or tor one yoar
mar to Her than have any Intorotl. direct ar Indiract. In Ihtt contract
or Iho proceed! Ihorool "
Tho award d M it Cover act will bo cantinger* upon Iho concurrence
ol Mo Fedor al Aviation Adminutration and Itw Florida Doporlmanl
ot Trontportalion
SANFORO A IR PO R T A U TH O R ITY
By Stephen J Cook*
Director ol Aviation
Publlth February It. V. 1*. (NO
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P A IN TIN G /R (M O D E LIN G , in
leripr or eateripr. Fence
Building Lew Rales, let 917f
PA IN TIN G
Interter A EiferMr
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lamer OtUens ISXdisceuet
Ceil anytime X398804

Wadding CornuHint s'
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C . 1 1 4 ik t _________

____ Plumbing____
Httaaci PIb n Ai r l lac
1*1.Chafe* Far Yew FNmbleg
Needs 11P 34Hour so Repairs
P Remodeling p Repiping
CFC8311230831-4419/3294844
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RCUAHCC INC.
SEWER i DRJUN CLEANING
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today I We’ll be an our way I
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T A T I S RO O FING COM FANT
AX fyye* to reef* A reef rapefri

a TM ra j^jjj^^jR jgsra e *

Trash Hauling
TA R O DEAR IS HAUL 10
SO/LOAD ALSO. JU N K CARS
M » « V E O J F R I I _ 0« | m ;

Vacuum Ckantrs
I L I C T R O L U X VACUUM S
Rebuilt* tree f l w/werranty
Hurry, llmltod NMnlilie*. or
New tram Slot *S. Fra* pkkup
A delivery an port*, uio* a
»*rvke Lotto Rera.....177*11.

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■ C H O L S T R II SERVICE
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71-

KIT ’N* C A R LY L E ® Sy Lwvy Wrigkt

97— Apartments
Furnished/Rent

h »&lt;»wanted

| H in

157— 1

near Sam I no Ia Nigh Sch

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tadtaa Cell tap aMb_________

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wrleue togwrltt ptaaaa. Altar

i wdm.au a f a r _____
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■ANOOLFM C O W 1 ARTS.

ferial, eraaali el tonal
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p lw Sand ra tU M itatfng
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ER TR A LA ROE UNITS!

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Fay s a s e i a u e ih r . D O * .
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Wad 1/M/ta II am to Ipm
Knight* Inn le a SR N
s ic u a iT Y ouaaoa

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canaamanl lacatan Raneva
Han Spaclall No raevrtty tar
MtaflHadappltaarail npM da
L A R e i Invantary afl 4 1 bdrm
tarn. 4 unturn i p h from
UM/ma mcl tame uttn net
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mine altar bra. « a i m-ewe
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ermetaa m a a M a r m eats
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lb drm SMbmaBup M N N

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s i c u i i t v g u a r d s t o tats
local campnar. call new I
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Will tram, toc*i
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TR U CK D RIVER TO m m w k i
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mu

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piu* Abia ta port evertime
I I SI par hour Eice lla n l
employee banatita Required
ta lata phyiical aiam and
drug tad
naa II ta 1
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YARDW ORKER
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ona that want! la taarn a
Irotta I Hurry, call naat
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i m m - u k s i ._________ » i m

santoro

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parting EM /nt plu&gt; I I M
tacurlty Call Mb DTt________

2 RORM. 2 UTN APTS
Orar M M S g . Ft. Llrtag Area 11
(J ro v e v k w

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Af*

SM t a ll 00,000

*1—Apartments/
House to H u rt

cu e

S TA R TIN O AT M il
For O ia .it
Call I
In
I FI Inc/
REASONABLE I aadl I
apartmantL lit manih plut
tocurita
CadEES-iaea
SANFORD ■ 1 bdrm. s bath,
cb/a. ipaclaua a* ippllancat
tatluded Ha net, taaua matp
S A H F O B D . la r p t I and 1
b d rm .’ i, pay manlhly or
•natty (tap , rttarancaa td%
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miss w o r n
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a t t a m b la r t E a c a lla n l
banafito Apply m parton at
Scotty I Truai Mfg . Sanford
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hill lima No t ip necevtery
Rebec* O'Nall Sfa111#_______

ridge

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321-W4
t B D R M . | bath, largo Hying
rm . largo aal In tllc h a n
n/dlthwathar. vortwo! blindt.
•all ta nail carpal Sera,
porch a/patta All an IM llaar
.. C a llA M M lta rE M M l

F E M A L E TO SH AR I lb d rm 1
both condo In "ft in# Ridg*
4n Club m o/m o 33033*1_______

f

101— Houses
Furnished/Rent

lA N F O R D • MiddN #9# whit*
S AM fO A D
Turn h ovu. I
Itmoto to short I br . both A
v&gt; 3140/mo All 3301143 *v*t
plut fJOA/tac. Mo pats JOS •
Hally Av N im S I I N W ol
tor gRent
f ta—
i f •Rooms
trta l p a rtin
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plut 1300 damage hm Call
CH R IS TIA N prrvon la there
m IMF. altar 3pm
homa Houta privilege* Call
!
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H A N
COLOR TV .
103— H o u m s
M ICROWAVE. M AIO SE R V
Unfurnished / Rent
I R I C E C A l l n i t U f __________
I O a a a ra o m i. t llc h r n and
CMUIFRORT
laundry lacllltiav cabta TV
Now 1 bdrm. 1 bath, gar ago.
r l Marling at S tV n t Itaaan
community pool 4 tarwil No
S A R O i FUR N ISH ED ROOM
Raft
H P M il altar lam.
•with private ball), tllchan
Dallana ctaM ta I rand 4IL 1/1
privilege! ta! wee* m a i l
tancad yard, p a t kidt O K.
■I M lit tail, tac P « tall

07—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

HIOOCHI U I VIIUS

F O tD
I bdrm I block
from now hotpot* Compel*
privacy! &gt;100/*k plus 1300
security includes utllitNi
C e iim n t * _________
LIA M qui*t t bdrm . oil fttr##t
perking. utilities included
_
1
Cdii a t o w _________
1ARGE r#nov#tfd I or ) bdrmt,
“
rant by d#y/*k/mo A/C,
| po o l, la u n d ry , t a la for
Children. tpacial discount lor
v citiiant m u K o r m i m
_ _ Ni c e claan I bdrm apt Ida#!
lor coup I# 121V mo plus 1200
1^
tacurlly Call m ZtH________
IAM FOKO. 1 bdrm UftS/mo
*“1plus 1200 security R*t*r*nc*»
h ! required Call 174lO*4________
larga 3 bdrm.
iComplala privacy, in*ic*ll*nt
rneighborhood ft199/«k ♦
*
____ Call m -r a *
MFORD
1 bdrm college
&gt; downtown 1*0/wk +
0 sac Call 33J 1149_________

I bdrm, 1 bath, trash palnl
arllh all appllancat. amaoiliat.
I yr laata. no ptls Mtl/mo
Call ftrudanllal Gallaghar
H IO O IN LAK E V ttL A
ISfOpar month
Laka Mary ftaally. m 4110

HOMES TOIf RT
1 and 1 badraam

Unlumithad. Lata Mary and
San lard a ra a il C a ll la r
availability and locationt
Aik lor Branda

115— DuftexTrW ex / Reirt

B E A U T Y lA L O N . Lab#
M ary/If W B w y ttap. tear
tent m m v v \ a u ________

K n o w iro n

Dd B A R T

2SMIOO

11S— InM uetrie?
R e w te is_______

141— Hemet terSe ke

141— Hemet for Seie

A AA BU S IN E S S C E N T E R
Now aftka/Whaa ME ft ta
I f f l n Raya wffh ar w/a
ettkei Marling al EMBfma
i. IT/Y 1 4IR
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ER CCI l
c a n ...m m m
C O M B I N A T I O N a p t and
• a rtih a p I I i I f bldp
MS/ma plut I manih tac
Call...................... .........» l l t f

* taOElTORAtb *

HMUUMaOOOSMCH

IMALACULATE
lb d rm /1 bath
i / 0MDovm
Nan Quality mg Mortgage

121— ConMenVnium
Rentals
B E A U TIF U L ! Lafta Mary, an
acutlva 1 bdrm ] bath aim
fireplace W a M ierrD ryer.
mkraaaya SMB/mo plut I M
tacurlty M l f l t l a r altar 1 X
^ M c a iim ie y i^ ^ _ _ ^

123—Wanted to Rant
Ml DOLE
dean, tem i retired, nan
im etingidrlnber. detiret I
br.. ar efficiency In Sanlard
m e a w la iM n a m l
utlllltat. l a c . reference*
Apply ta Baa M l. c/a The
Sanlard Herald. P O Bo.
IAP. Sanlard a m I t ll
B IS F O N S IB L I couple touting
mobile hama heat up an prvi
property Need ta relocated
A U F H I f i l l attar « a m

IM — F o r t w i n

® * C h e c k It
Out For

m s W. Sairfnofa Bird.
they. 17-02
Senior*, FtofWa »771

Y o u r s e lf
• O n a M onth Fre e Rani
• W alerfronl Lilestyle on Lake M onroe

BRAND NEW OF F K I RLDNO
M M H. fa IM S m ft
O C IID N IH O I

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I SMALL R ( N T A L O FFICES
Xaati O C3 Vary rwwttaM i I
I t l l A Call aaatl 014171

141— H o m t fo r S*l«~
A ft SAL IT B A L I lb d rm 2 bam
w ith v a u l la d c a l l l n g t .
tcreened parch and largo
tancad yard SaEar will pay
elating! Only
IN KS
Metre Real IMata Ce lac.
___________ M i n i ! ___________

USOCMTIS NEEDED
QUINN R E A L T Y M I IM I

BATEMANREALTY
lie. Real EMeta Rrotar
MM Sanlard Ava.

32W M

321 2737
BTONRER

TbaO attSantard
Owal/prlvata 1 large barmt.
u lillly raa m /lrd bdrm. 1
bath*, flrtplaca peol/tannit
prlviladgat Included Reduced
la SIILMD Phone day* H I
E f l l ar a f la r IP M &gt;
•aatandt. m Mawbfd f i l l

\n

hi

u n

111 W 1st. I t . lu ll# n o
COUNTRY C H A R M ER 3 bdrm .
3 bath, family rm. 100'■ 200
yard, hug* baautiful oaks,
raisad patio. 79* HAM radio
towar Easy forms
11X000
ASSUMABLE w/f 10.000 dawn. 3
bdrm , m bath, cb homa. ch
A a, garaga, tancad ?N tiaad
rata, 11 y f» ramaining, only
iso.ooo
ftiOWHIftINOft.B. AOEN T1
G E iA R Y * 1 acra prim# high
vfcoded lot. 3/t homa built In
I f l l Abava ground pool
w / d a c h ln g
S p r in k le r s .
workshop', alarm syt If 4,100
Elian 321 747J/Joan MASI0*
TsrnpHn Raalty, lac., t R A I t .
D ELTO N A
3 bdrm . 1 bath.
13000 drt or taka avar pay
mantA Call 12X13*0.

U S JH JU U . k O Q U U in iK
OR

3 bdrm 1 bath, flrtplaca.
appl iancat, carport .'IM. *00

LES31HM 31,100 DOWN
3/1 split plan, appliancas. 3
1/3acra

147.S00

ASSUME. NO QU/U.IFY
UUE MART FOOi. HOME
Naw 2 bdrm J ' i bath 2 story,
appllancas. firaplac*. 2 car
garaga..................
W to o

ASSUME HO QUAUET
IZI. I MS &gt;g If . naw pa.nl and
carpal, apphancat on l/I acra
1111/mg VI! 300

• M odern Fitne ss Centsr
• Indoor RacquetUall
• Soarklm o Jacuzzi
• A Pool you can really
make a splash In.

323-2628

Pay*. n &gt; I O f Ivaa. W f t l l
Q E N IV A
f bdrm*. I ttary.
large tancad tot........ 141.000
Ceil OMv la Lambert
(R*SaaFtarlda.M»0000
Iva ala p.taP IN O

MOHR UUE
ASSUME. NO Q U A L IF T
I bdrm I bath, large let
lanced bach yard tlf.ooo
10.000MOh ta mlg M B j f

UUE MARY
REDUCES
1/1. split plan, larga tancad
lot LakaAAary Schoots M3.000
W ALLACE C R E S S R E A LTV
MIAS77

^

SI 1 &gt;1 M
S ill* h i
A V.I IV\ IS
Mf S| | v 1S11

7

STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.
•%

A

it

^D »T •

a n y o n e in th e G re a te r

car garaga on privacy tancad

Rental
Apartments

par
AACe
Camas, lac.

S a n f o r d la lve M a r y area.

31,100 DOWN INCI CIOSIRC

OPEN NIGHTS
TILS PM

m Mama*. \rt good taca

127—Office Rentals

INCLUDING CLOSING COST
3 A 4 bdrm homas In Sanford.
Daltona/OaBary/lh Mary/
Langwood/Altamanta Springs

R E G A T T A
S H O R E S
C&gt;ilafcQiiVk^

4173221133
nM/KWD H0HET

IA N TO A D 1107 FrtfKh Ava .
In M a rlin B ld g . n a il to
Gahtan Lame Radauranl Call
Mai Martin m lata

USS THAN 12500 CASH

mow

Ma ■In# auf af ttata F «lu t lv a
clathinf. faaatry A h e n d b f
W M /m a rant EtlablltltaR
b u tt n a it , faaR la ca tlan
tii.a e e tabat a v try th in «.
H T S i f bahaaan R AM SFM

and watar' Included Ouita
ndhita hama part, na peta.
a t M J M m Can m a m
LIV E m T N I CO UN TR Y
1
b a t n m mobile hama. ranga.
rata..watarInctadbd m i t M

ffwy. l i f t Ranevafad
■g Mr ip. m ta l m ta
ft taraftfeearMore IB E ta l

GENEVA
Heute on ] i i acres 1 bdrm . i
bain, appliance*, garaga. ad
d lt lo n a l eu I b ld g
or
wgrkihiip..................
t/f.MO

FAUL A BETH Of BORNE
VENTURE I FROFERTIEI
III C M ____________

223— M u s ic a l

C a iim n y i

fM — Beskieu
For Sale

107— Motile
l/ l

323-5774
L A K E M AR V /SA N FO R D 1
bdrm 1 bath, tancad yard.
IA11/ma plut tacurlty M l fbrt
U N F O R D . 1 bdrm Ita bath,
tancad yard, navuly pawtad.
SfdO par month plut tacurlty
Call H I d l l taova mattaga
U N F O R D • 1011 B Oat A r t . 1
bd rm .. lawnhauta Appll
ancat. air. carpal. U*S/mo .
•alar Inc I M c Oo m II Raalty.
1 l i t K i t or I m m i ________

avatljRta.

....O T IIM

R W M t traltar •/FtarfRi fa*.
Far* Ate. RtaBlta M a e . U R
Far* Ortva, Let U ta t-ta U
f R Fatal A ir • M ■ 11. canfral
heal B air, ttaVtar B fryer
Gaatf canfWtan. M R Lai M».
Carr tear Cava MbWta Hama
Far*. Call B I R R

L A R I M AR Y 1 btam . I bath,
wall ta wall carpal, ch/a.
tancad yard Call m a / M ____
1 BDRRLLawn malnlananca
Incl. Small cMIdran/pata OK
_________ CaRSMOEal_________
t i l t C IR IR M O N T S T. 1
badraam, I B a il. SflS/ma
Call m a i l !

117— Commerciel
Rentals

OEM O EM 47

O fD A R T
clean, carparf, tfurty tat. Rutat

1 BDRM., tta bam. tancad yard,

W e list a n d veil
m o re p ro p e rty t h in

L A K E M A R Y H ID D E N
VILLAGE M Ona minute ta
I 4 Fptc, tans, ail appiiancts,
CommuMty pool, mar# M* *00
L A K E M A R Y |/&gt; with all
aitras Fptc. fans. CH/A,
micro, washar, dryer, com
mgnktypoot Supov sit* ftlf.400
NEW 4/1 FOR B IG FAM ILY.
Graat rm. big lot, woil troad,
met araa §3 % mfg Sattar
pays soma closing costsU*.*00
ftOOLSIDE V I. G R E A T ROOM
big oat tn kit, covarod patio,
big lot, fruit traos, study,
sprmkkariys
WS.000
E R A I I K 4/1 B E T W E E N
LONGWOOO A Lake Mary
Naw paint A windows, aal in
kit aicailantcondition tat.iaf
W E L L K E T f t S /I. F o ya r.
carpat. appiiancat. tans, big
porch, irrigation tyt, wail
Supar kxaflon Now
IM *00

CAUUirTIME

322-2420
321-2720
m i Park Dr., lantard
441W. Lake Mary m.t U Mary

Lake Mary Kheotl. appra, I
acrat. latfa oak traal f
barm , aftalreem . forma!
Xmng. ban, larpt tcraanad
peat, lift.ta a A ttu m a b it
etcuwencyl O m ar. U b t U I

SMIOtLUS 0TT10H
D ELTO N A
1 b d rm
ipllt/lbath i H I *o h
acra H , . M A tn w a b i, Naa
QaaltfytajUaa C a K m t a lt
U N F O R D H U Raddtm Fiaca
Out al Vote O m a r mutt tall
Handyman Special Brick
hama 1 bdrm . I beta. Mutt
be taan Batl attar Far
detail! Era* M l a i l lif t.
k i tea in*_________________
U N F O R D 1 1 bdrm . I bath.
F I rm. ipk. crump tent, naw
paint A carpal Reduced ta
yal.KN Coll— r w r . H l t U f

STUISnKKITT
A U N A G IM E N T B R E A L TY
_______ u i m m i aait
W IN T E R I F R I N G l
1/l‘t,
central H/A Reduced I U I.H d
W. MahciatnkL Raaltar
m iw

14»— Commercial
Property / Sale
FOB SAU IT 0NMI
lOth SI A Sanlard Ava
Zonad GC 3 Ona K N sg Mat
warthous# or garaga building
On* *30 sg tool olfic# bldg
with additional 1100 sg toot
covarod »tor aga plus Outftd#
tier aga. Ona lot across straat
Far Mia caN i n t i n
q u « 0M r u i
Naw roof aluminum siding..
141,000 By awnar P * 4431
4 R ES ID EN TIAL U N ITS
Ac
tual incom# 114.404 2*40 SR I*.
Pt k # 1*4.100 Call P I 1717
4 rastdaallal anils, kncom*
117.000. tRpansas 13.400 PrkC*.
1*5 000 Assumabla financing
at 9% 1)11*43.

Loti/S a lt ____
O IR A R Y LOTS FRO M 17.*tf
LAR R Y NERMANL BROKER
134-4111
aW.brf.
12X4442

GENEVA. 5 ACRES
Btg oaks, easy forms. 125,000
BraaghNa Raalty. 4*4 4334
H b r Obbliiyini U e r l p c n
O I T E I N I 1 ACRES. W ELL
WOODED
U tO W

U imhh RMiCsUtd
407 322 1133
O CALA N A TIO fU L FO REST
Woodad lots Rivaa accass
15400 aach Na n w w y down I
141 41 monthly ......... Ownar
14441114417*ar &lt;*44141) 1414
SEM INOLE C O U N TY 1 acras
with housa 3 bdrm , 1 bath,
ft12*.*00 # S acras larga oak
traas 11* 000. Hwy 4* S Acras
1410,000 4 Oft Dean Rd
liktlrom! 1 acras &gt;141.000
L A K E C O U N T Y I acres
15**00 A 44 acras 12*7 000

SHOWERS REALTY
___________ 32144*4___________
1 A C R E ! 2/m obile homa
Ganava oft Hwy 4* H»gh A
D ry , good watar, il* *00
Days, 141 W*/*v*a. 4*4 *7*1.

5 M i l HOMESUEl 30 000
City • ,! ,.. TERM S

UUE MUIT
4/3. on Ig sacludad lot, backs
up to golf tours*, family room
w/ftrtplac# and a dan. 3 car
garaga .................. . 1KU 000
ASSUMEABLE M ORTGAGE
LAKE M AR Y R E A L TY
___________ HA411I___________
L AR G E I bdrm. hama, quality
neighborhood, fptc, attachad
workshop and mora Ownar
financing 1123,000 I R A
Wascott. m 3*10 or 22« *1*7,
ask for Wanda 11_________ _

LOCH JUttOH
By ownar, 2 bdrm I bath,
cantral H/A, on 3 toH US
tSomawoodDr t *04 all 44*1
LONG WOO O - Assvmabka. 4/1.
pool. 1*4.000 Ntar I 4 mall.
largalol E ifra t
321 4*3*

LONGWOOO M IA
3 bdrm . 1 bath. 3 car garaga.
closad kn porch, hka naw
|7t OOP Call 747 142*. anytima
O U T O F S T A T E ownar must
sail Handyman spatial Brick
housa. 1 badroomt, I bath
Must b# taon Bast otttr 1113
W tilth St Call 241 47*114*
ar 24144X171*_______________
OW NER FINANCIN G DaBary
only 144.300 3 bdrm , H i bath
homa on larga cortwr lot closa
to downtown Forma! dining,
living, family rm, utility arid
datachad 2 car garaga
E X E C U TIV E HOM E - Sanford
beautiful 4 bdrm , 3 bath
tea luring 2 larga otficaa of
rough cadar/tkl* floors plus
mastar bad room ot rough
cadar w/batcony Formal
dining, living r m , w/fp!c
Separata 2 car garaga offk a
attachad 3 car garaga V4
acra lot with hug# oak traat
tlSSOOO

T E L F A IR

r e a l t y

I 7 II IH

SANFOROAREA PARK
11X41 1/1 spill. *71 Camb
screened room
14.000
Repa • 14X42 split. I I Tkdwaii
11,200 down lor qualified
buyer. Under &gt;341 par month
km kudos m lg. and lot rent
Rapa • isxso 1/1 split, fti
Fleetwood/1Sand Point &gt;1.200
dawn for qualified buyer
Under &gt;350 par month kn
dudadsmlg and lof rant
14X14 V I. 10 Guerdon

1*000

12X54 V I. 10 Manatee Fenced
yard
14.000
14X40 l/1*t spilt *2 Skyline
screened porch &gt;12.000
24X54 3/2 spiff. 40 Champ.
o n /C oncord F ir a p la c * .
dry wail interior, vary claan
&gt;11.410

IIH W V.17 f t O f BAR Y
BtoU t. 323

IlSOnil

3701

chi o t

law

Id a ta pa ei M fb
traanr •/•aafharpraaf tap. I
harm cam pm iar B atactrk
MfraafcWt At (R M Call
447 1*5seta

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JU L.
N U ln

CROWN FABfN

C H E S T OF DRAWERS
Larga ft n . S*S

B J -t a i t A L f l
•ta Buy/Lett F r R N i i B Cak
taeftatat. lactaRki RMataa
l i f t L tantarf A va , m -tta#
a CHAIR. All vffiatataraR. Ntaa.
clean, camtartabta wflta firm
H a l cuiAtan end arm* Oliva
traan CanRalivav
H I t ilt
D O N 'T TH R O W I T A W A V I
Tm
Inter eta C e H » H H _______

R D .F. W II B H T (week n/W i
taa af weight v a lang bar,,
and than ana Id a Jim any
day, eacapt S a fi HRMSI____

R D R E M IR - Lai id m ad. aval
m lr t v . 1 dr M a rt M l aba
•taan It r r t m e n m are,
F R O IT FR E E RafrfRHttar. I*
cu. f t. featured Rear*, tic .
ctatRHtan O f ! H i tail
F U L L ( H E complete bad.
•■celianf condition, tpread
andcurtawta O H
H I Hat
H O U S E H O L D Furniture. I
pnntar'l dretvof c china, and
etatuantiauee Cab M l-W I
L A P R Y 't M ART. I l l laniard
Ava Nave/UHd turn A appl
Rtty/laK/Trada ....... W f i n .
L O V I 1 I A T IO F A bad. couch
and I matching choirt IIM
m t iu
• IO F A tlaepar IIM 1 yean
aid •ith mnor tprinQ mat
tract Goad condinon I H t l l l
IO F A . traditional etyta. h i id
tv own. K " long, I teat cuelt
lone and back* I boltfar
piltanv I arm caver* Lika
naw IM c a th o n lv in NRI
I O F A A N O C H A IR . E a r ly
American, vary pood tend!
lion. Lang eak caftat labta
Raatanabta m lif t _________
W A N TE D : Oaad
ancac. •ar t ie#
... m - c m

11 9 - O f f ic* Swppii**
a C O F IIR
SHARP I F ft#
NeadtRopairt HOW
Call
a if ll#
• SCM Swift • Carers* Blaalra
110 typewriter with stand &gt;10
firm CaH 322 7*11

191— B u ild in g

MottriiiB
A L L S T E E L BUILD IN GS al
dealer invoke. 1AM ta M.MR
Mttl Call 4B&gt;I»1 M l collect

193— L a w n 4 0 e r J * n

CCDMHUXH
Y O U LOAD! YOU H AULI
(10 M por pick up load H I tall
a L A W N B O Y 14" R id in g
movtar Lacy Boy »
Riding
mower Both need Hung or
u h tor parti Both tor IIM
_________ Call OT ta»_______
o n " . I t , H F l/tggi A Itrattan
rta r bagger lawn m owtr.
^ ^ c _ c o n d ^ lo n _ U lW l f 4 I^ ^

m - P t t i* s v p p iif
• R H O D E !tAN RIDGEBACK.
mate, vary frlendlyt Found
him but cannot keep hlmt
Loves people Asking &gt;35

203— Livestock end
______Poultry______

SOU) IN 2 MTS

NICE country setting, furnished
2 bdrm I bath, watar and
garbaga furnished, no pats
1300 par month. 1300 deposit
_________ Call 11X5*13_________

iroot
I t ft . eadWi facktng and ac
cettarw i. and taguadratdl

CYPRESS F ( N C ( POSTS i l n
♦ ft. f m e i m iw e a ch Ceil

209— Wolfing Appertl

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

HfkapfSMB/aft a f W g f f

111-Appliances
/Furniture

0 W H E I riN AN CIHC
SantordCondo All appliances
washar dryer In apt 2 bdrm, 1
full baths 131,*50

PINE RIDGE CLUB

M O TO R O LA RADfOS
Iw a y .
f t p a f t a m m u n lc a llt n i

ITO aCISUM

CHICKS - Fancy and common
breads Ducks, quails, turkey.
4 oaasa Calk 322 MJ4________

1 bedroom, I bath, pool,
tennis, security 11.100 plus
assumable 1 \ mo-rig age
U li/m a No Qualifing
Call
322 4434____________________
V ILLA S OF CASSELBER R Y t
bdrm , 2 bath ♦ dan screen
porch
4447404 ar 477 4U3

party &gt;p a n urn ,
mfimmt 4ft
Bo span

____ r tm
Crawl Dept.

1.3 ac. m Lk. Manna - sewer
A water &gt;11

155— Condominiums
CoOp/SalR

14X14 V I split 40 Cratfmad*
Dishwasher, firaplac*. &gt;17.000

mi6M4)l/3&lt;ft««l3777

l i l — Waterfront
Property/Sale

/ Equipment
153— A c re a g e

221-Cart

219—W iifteite 4wy

" I advertised my gown for
sal* on Friday, end on Sunday
It was gone ' 1 days its all It
rook, said Arm** ol Sanford.
F o r F A S T R E S U L T S II I
a lw a y s use the S anford
Herald If your looking for a
fast way to sail items
CALL TO D A Y II
Classified Dept.
1211411

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lltc fib lR B

ANTIQUE BED
Full slit Complete with boa
spring 4 mattress 1150 Call
___________ 3131004___________
B B lO G tS 4 SON AN TIQ U ES

ANTIQUE iUU 10-3 Uod-Stt
Rental (pact Aral labta I

AUCTION THUISMTS 7Ml
ua) h w y e w
SANFORO
t n mile, eatt otl i ....... H I not
L ie , AB Lit A
A U fft

213— Auctions
IIS FOACED AUCTION
B E A U T Y SALON W EO
I ia/K (P M
K Mart Plata
if eiSantord________ m e lo n

215— B o a ts a n d
A c c t s s o r i t s ___
I I FT. REGAL BONAIDEI '17
Remlkn drive on trailer 110 HP
I'D , full canvas top, many
extras MUST SELL 11
Asking 3*410
331*20*

2 lBHf OUTBOAND MOTORS
I v m r u d * and Joh n so n
Bought larger motor
Make Otters
122 1*«*

Car Stop, D id tea
Ready M l, Cant n ta Renctiec
l and. Rack. Camanl. Stoat
M taectaCetreta Ca , i n If ll
a HUN OR ID S O F nann brand
part bail! H i each Call

■acapttanafly Clean 1 dear,
auta. buckat taatt. cantata,
air, full newer. Lika Naw 11
Mu*l Sail n s a w s .......&gt;w m »
PO NTIAC SUNBIRO U a cyl a
Head Run* Gdadt SMI. Call
O T M M after 1pm a itad ii*
W ■Auta. p/L p/K a/c. H A H
mltaL Na R n t l I N A M ar beet
attar.............".....Cad ME U l f
a J E E P DR AMD WA B O N IE R
( K M T I T T B I Ev er y b od y ' *
Loading Far Th ltO w !
Daatar....... m um er m m !
A H Fee Gaerae Btarawt

TARE UP PATMENTS
eveawf taa. tag. flfta, ate.
M SPRINT . Auta air. itoree.
really ntaa IM * ta/ma
Call M r F a Y n t .W llia
PUBLIC A U TO AUCTION
■ V E R Y W ID l B FRI. M l PM
D AY TO N A A U TO AUCTION
ttary. TI. Deytaaa Brack
_________ W a-KM W I_________

TARE NP PATMENTS
••cap! taa. lag. Iltta. eta.
U P L Y M O U TH HORIZON a
dear. air. power Hearing,
ttaree. mild Im p orta tion I
O r l y ___________ tM U / m a
Call M r Fayno. m i l U

TOTOTACEUa
n a auta A/C. Intartar Ilka
naw, taw ml let Run* and
tatanMedl S U M M F M U

T0T0TA CtESSJDA
IN I. Auta FULL POWER,
leather. O N LY SItai
Courtaey Oeihata.. O T t i n
M CADILLAC BROUOHAM
ta;AM m l __________ (H U A I
SALE P R IC E ..... - .........U .H S
Dealer
O T IR Io r U I H H
Aik Far Gaoraa Birrawa

TARE UP PATMENTS

NaMtawyDm
• I R O N R ITI MANGEL
a iu p f tai. lee- llha. etc.
IROaidR. like new i l l #eww
U PLY M O U TH R E LIA N T
talran (T tC a lli— tlapsan
A u t a . ai r . M U S T
a O L O I R Grace IM airla ti
SEE!
........ ......... Iff SS/mo
paint WYFytar tar part! SIS
Call M r Reyna. 1111111
Call O Tta ta merninai
I I H FOND MUSTANG - UWS
a PARAGON K IL N
(Large
Hava Id or mara car* under
uta I Need* tame repair* ua
I MOO Call Randy Yaung.
o/B/a ...
C a ilO TfiiO I
Paetat.......... ...............i l l l i f t
FOOL T A R L I
T a p li ne
ISM
TROOPER LS ■ tow mi tot.
"B ru navkk” «' K r In naw
vary claan. Call Randy Yaung.
cental Ian Sacrifice UM/ottor
Oaatar..................... h u i m
O T M H altar fPM___________
I N I TO Y O TA PUP SH H Hava
• T A R L I LAMPS - draw •!!*
10 ar mara (mail true** under
linen inaaai Vary ntaa canta
saoaa Call Randy Yaung,
tlan SM tar pair. » a f » «
Dealer
u i fita
1 M O R IL I PHONES I Pane
bta. I Farmanant meunt Ac
iNatmtROAj
c a u H ta v MM k V a
Sipd air Will taailica lor
O T I P « ........
attar lam
s u m aiaiiaa
a f LIO ffT POLES SMMaach
* ___________________________
_________ Call m M U
SSOIb S U M M
11 dtstributors naadad ftart 4
full lima No ai
I O'Natl 37*1310

72 MERCURY COMET

Goad dependable work car
Anting SIM .. . . Cell O T ta li

77 CAMARO 330
ft/1. P/B. auto. &gt;1,700' or bail
aflar
Calf 323 50&gt;* attar 4pm

7ICHCVTLUV

231-Can
M O L D S M O B ILI CIENA
M M m l............... _ ...i
Dealer....... m -!S fl or U I W I
A U Far GaHpe isrrowc
FO RD TA U R U S DL
ta. PS.
F I . F W . Aula. a ir . t il l.
c ru iw l-----------------------------14.H1
Seminole Ford
O T Ital

TAM UP PAMENTJ
Mb Itotad) D b r r
oicapf la*, lag. Iltta, tie.
M C H E V Y S F IC T R U M
Auto. air. . dr. ttaree. Rtetfy
Lew Ml to* I Only ....... l l t f .U
Call M r Fayno. O T H H
AMC CONCORD M Runt good,
naw l i r a ) , b r i t u ,
Ira n im lilla n , netdt miner
work Good trHitparlatian
car SSMa/b/aCab
Mlia41
U OLDS.M Rigou r Brewgkem
Malic uiouily Maitaalrwd
ILMB4MAI
SALE P R IC E...............110.S00
Dealer........O T IM I er U I I H I
Aik F h George t o t a e t
M l t C I ’14 USdfera
Escatkanl cond Low mikeeg*
Eetfftt U3Q0 D140M. ____
•7 CADILLAC FI
Dataganca A Must Sea
To Appreciate — eooooteii
Dealer........3311*1 ar 1)11**1
Ask For George Burrows

CHHT CORVETTE ZM
i fee, i i s a m

«H 4 iM

TAM UP PATMCNT3
Na MtaMyOdvR
aicapl ta,. lag. litla, ale.
I t F O R O ESCO R T
Low
m ilav air. nereo caintta.
Deluiem tafior..... SIM U /m o
Call M r F a yn a .ro 1IU

DOOttlAMONUKUn
Tinted winds**, air. FS/FB.
AM/FM itero I1LJM
Call weekday!_______ MO te l.
I t CADILLAC D EV ILLE
ITe C h o o H F re m
YOU P IC K ............ ...... Slt.ttS
Dealer......m u t l e r U l l t t t
Aik Far Gearpa l i t r w n
FAIR W A Y MOTORS
Home al Stta Dswn 4 R ide"
IfM U S 1/ tlLanawead H I MM
FO RO TE M P O
ta. aula. PS.
PB. air. Hit. cruiH .... U .e«!
SamlnelaFard..............O T Ital
M CADILLAC D E V IL L E
M .«M m l................ rOOOHMA
A Supurb Buy At
Ilf.atS
Dealer .....I M U I I e r U I OT1
Atk Far Gaoraa Bwrswe
GOVERNMENT S E IIIO
Vehicle! from tlOO Fard*.
Marcedet Corvenei Chevyt
Surplm
B u y e r * Gu i d e
i M S e e / M M i.i S l i / l

TARE UP PITMEN15
Na MwwyDnR
•■cap! I n , fag. ill la. etc
M P O N T I A C L IM A N S
Whit*. 4 door, air, slarao.
Only...... ................ l i l t If/me
Call Mr. P a y n e .m ill!
M

CA D ILLA C ELDORADO
W a t I * .100 Now I t . 100
(KJOIkHA) Dealer .... OT SHI
»r __________________ M l IH1
M CADILLAC RROUONAM
ILll/flOA l
SALE P R IC E ...............IILfOO
Dealer
O T U f lH U IIH I
A h Far Georoa B ^re w t

liRcaiR CsdtinoflUi Mark VI
01 B ILL BLASS E D ITIO N
Loaded Ona caring non imeo
ing awnar All paper* U.ffB
C a ll.......
ft« leal

IAAE UP PAYMENTS
NaMoo«)Dnn
e.tepl tai. leg. Illta. etc
It PO NTIAC GRAND AM
Auto, air Ca na le, la valve
angina
...--------- »ll»ft/ m o
Call Mr Payne. O T HM

a Spaed, air. tad baa. rune
gaadllTKE AHartam O T H H
1* A U D I M HS
Naw nrat 4
baitary 1 doer Learner into
rtor &gt;1,1M
. O T4 O T
1* FO RD F IE S TA - rum 1
Cali
111 Saif, anytime
baOLDSAAOBILE ROYAL
al.dMml............. ...KONfHIa
SALE PRICE
........... SASH
Dealer
O T U lla r U I IH I
A H For Georoa f lu n a l
'15 COUGAR
Full povrar, #/c am/fm, I
doar, 77,004 ml 33300 m i3 7 7

’13 JAGUARIJf
t l cyl., mint cond 49.000 mi.
U 5.000 Firm
Carf 13*3000
•f CADILLAC BROUOHAM
4 To Choose From
YOU P IC K ........ ........... &gt;14**3
Dealer
322 33*1 ar H I t m
^ M k F o ^ C 9 o r|&lt;8ufr*wt

223-Trucks/
B urn/V an s
BRONCO X L T
U . axa. auta
PS. F B .FW .till.C TU iH SAWS
Samtnoto Fard_______ OT ia«l
C H IV Y V iT O K PICK UP
1*72. longbed. 3 sgaad. Moor
ih*M, thong U0 CIO mofor,
Looks an® runs grtaff 11.910
firm................. Call 321 4*42
FORO A IR O S TA R X L
Jusl
11.000 mllast...........
37,991
Seminole Ford
332 1401

TARE UP PAYMENTS
No MgmtObnr
accept tai. lag. Illta. etc
U NISSAN PICK UP KINO
CAB
Air. i larva ck m Ito
only................ J............. ( I l f ff
___ CallM r .F a Y r w .m ii O

77 D00CE, IS PASS5ENGEI
R e b u ilt angina and
Iraramlvaton. lad V A A/C.
cruiH. SSM in naw I:rev. runt
graal. good bod, na rut 11
Mutt H ill A H ing II DO D ari.
d ta TU G E va A O T I 101
•M TO Y O T A PICK UP alr/haal.
lapa deck, badlntr 111.000
aba Call O T sag
•W FO RD RANGER
ITOM
mltakl.............................(AWS
Seminole Fard
OT ladl

227— T ra c to rs and
T ra ito rs

FAIM TRACTORS
to USED IN STOCK
A LL SIZES! A LL PRICES!
Maitland Tractor 4 Equipment
•wml N of Maitland
Inferchange on 17 *2
m / lf l

IB FT. TANDEMTRAILER
B R AN D NE W! Naw lira*
H .a M

________ Call O T CM I

U I I N C L O S E D F RUHOFF
Utility Traitor wltl aluminum
frame I Idas
Call ava awi

234—Vthiclts
Wanted
W I F A Y TO P IS* lar *rt&lt;hed
car*.Truck!! WE SELL guar
valued UHd perl! AA A U T O
S A L V A O I al DaBvrv. MAuaee

241— Recreational
Vehicles /^Campers
71 TRAVEL TRAIIII
M O BILE SCOUT la H . Sleeps
4 with air, fair condition
11.100
Coll m 34*5

143— Junk Cars
JUNK CARSBKMOVI D
NO CHABGE
___________ 323 9377___________
» Too Dellartt Past! for |unk
cart, trucks. 4 whaat driva
Any condition Col 322 5994

�M

» &gt; M

\— Sanford Horald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. February 26, 19S0

BLONOIB

toy CMc Y «w «

by Howl* SctWMMtr
WHATOER rrUJWS THAT
TRJOafD COOJIO...IT
MVSUT AACUEV

EEKA MEEK
statistics show t m dlr*jg

the supavsct economics

OF THE. EIGHTIES...

THE RICH GOT RICHER AM?
"THE RDOR GOT POORER...

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Hypertension may be
cause of nosebleeds
D B A R D R . O O T T i My
79-year-old father has frequent
nosebleeds. C a n you give »
possible reason w h y this might
happen? Is there a solution?
D R A B R E A D E R : Nosebleeds
(eplstaxts) are raused by Injury
lo the delicate blood vessels
within the nostrils, particularly
those lying on the septum, the
thin plate of cartilage separating
the nostrils.
In most cases, eplslaxls Is the
result of tra u m i to these vessels.
For example, a blow to the nose
often ruptures the vessels, as
ra n n o s e -p ic k in g and brisk
nose-blowing.
Also. Irritation and Infection —
such as allergies and the com ­
mon m id — ra n erode the thin
membrane ravering the septum,
exposing the blood vessels and
leading to seepage of blood.
These causes of eplslaxls ure
generally trivial: the bleeding
ordinarily stops of Its own urrord
or after Arm pressure (pinching)
on the nostrils.
In troublesome or recurring
nosebleeds, the temporary use of
a nose spray — such as 1*
percent Neo-Synephrlne — will
shrink the nasal lining and slop
the bleeding.
Some people with high blond
pressure will experience rptslaxIs when the pressure wllhln Ihe
th ln -w a lle d vessels lite ra lly
bursts them. T h is Is a serious
cause of eplslaxls because Ihe
nosebleed may serve us u wurnIng of m ore serious future
events, such as stroke. Also,
uncontrolled hypertension will
lead to heart strain.
In a 79-year-old man. I worry
that hyperlcnslon or some other
serious condition, such as u
blood-clolling disorder, could
cause eplslaxls. Therefore. I urge
yo u r father to seek medical
attention from his doctor, who
can diagnose Ihe reason for Ihe
nosebleeds and suggest treat­
ment. Including referral In un
ear-nose-and-throut specialist. If
necessary.
Severe nosebleeds may have lo
be treated by cautery, during
which the specialist uses an
electric current tu coagulate the

bleeding blood vessel. Your fa­
ther nerdn‘1 put up with fre­
quent nosebleeds. Therapy is
a lw ays successful, once the
cause has been Identified.
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
m y H e a l t h R e p o r t
“ Hypertension.'' Other readers
who would like a ropy should

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TUMBLEWEEDS

by T.K. Ryan

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^ t i n ^ W E E g T W W I O lJ W f J t w r ^ I H R T U O O r i J

W hen the opponents have bid
two suits, double Is for takeout.
Many experts therefore believe
that bidding either of the oppo­
nents' suits should simply be a
natural overcall. So It was In
today's deal. East, who had
passed originally, bid two spades
os a natural bid. South now
rebld three clubs, ending Ihe
a u c t io n . D e c la re r w o n the
opening lead In du m m y, dis­
carding a diamond. He next
played A -K of clubs and then Ihe
diamond jack. West grabbed the
ace. look the queen of clubs, and
then continued spades. Even­
tually. when declarer played ace
and a heart, he had to lose three
heart tricks and so was down
one. T h e secret of Ihe winning
play lies In Ihe bidding, or lark

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thavts

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GARFIELD

by Jim Davi&gt;

l QH.QARflfclP.1P A E A K TA flTjJ

Four friends will play Impor­
tant roles In your affairs In Ihe
year ahead as you will In theirs.
Th e se a rrangem ents w ill be
m utually beneficial and good
things could result.
(Feb. 20-March 20)
A n Important situation you've
been treating rather Indifferently
c o u ld take some su rp ris in g
twists today. Be ready lo master
these developments In positive
ways. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
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from past experience will gel the
job done.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
careful today regarding any type
of financial Involvements you
have with friends. Keep accurate
records of all expenditures so
that all costs arc recorded.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
It's Imperative today that you be
decisive where your objectives
are concerned. A wishy-washy
attitude will not only Impede
you r progress. II could even set
you back.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Self­
discipline Is essential today,
especially If you're on a diet or
exercise program. Don’t lei your
resolve slip from your control.
VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22)
Make a note of your Intentions
today or else you might either
forget or leave until the last
minute something you promised
(o lake care of for another.
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un easy person lo convince.
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(o your undoing.
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beyond yo u r means m ay be
Inclinations with which you'll
have lo contend today. If you arc
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to do for those you love rather
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Sanford Herald
82nd Year, No. 159 — Sanford. Florida

Battle lines
drawn; bond
vote nears

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P e r s p e c tiv e

DUI case may set precedent
Poller a rr cloarly watching the Supreme Court
this week as It prepares to hear a case Involving
the legality of m aking drunk driving atresls
during routine traffic checks.

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Dealer back on the streets
Police have more evidence to back their
complaints against Judges who put drug dealers
lu ck on the streets too quickly, at least If u
published police report Is accurate.
According to records on file with Tam pa
police, a convicted crack dealer Is back on the
streets dealing drugs Just nine months after
shooting and permanently paralysing a 1-yearold child.

Pram start rsparts

See Editorial, Page 20

SA N FO R D - The effect of the
criticism of Ih r proposed $520
m illion school bond Issue thut
began as a ripple Irom Ih r business
com m unity and bulli into a wave
will lx- rlra r In Irw rr than th rrr
days.
I’olls open al 7 a m Tuesday for
Ih r 107.12Heligible voters
Al slake Is how lo pay for nrw and
renovated schools. high-technology
classroom equipment, a new srhool
district headquarters and other Im ­
provements over Ihe next eight
years
During that period, according lo
S u p l. Robert Hughes, student
enrollm ent will leap Irom Ihe c ur
rent 46.600 lo 75.649 and 27 more
schools will Im- needed In addition lo
Ihe existing 44 — betler than 60
percent Increases
Construction must iM-gin right
away because by Ihe lime school
opens In 1991. five new schools and
I wo expanded schools w ill hr
needed lo handle the nrw students.
Hughes said II Ih r bond Issue falls,
a 2 mill levy will In- inijM&gt;srd Hut
without money Irom Ih r bonds.
Irw rr schools could hr built, hr
said
Nevertheless, key elements In ihe
business communities balked at Ihe
plea
C u m m lllrrs nl the Greater Semi-

Sat L a lla n. Pag# 30
nole C o u n ty C h a m b e r of C o m ­
merce. basrti In Altamonte Springs,
rreomntended Ihe full cham ber
op|M&gt;se the bond Issue
Cham ber mem ber J im Stelllng.
w h o e m e rg e d as a p r in c ip le
spokesman for Ihe critics, said
school officials had compiled a
" w is h l i s t " ra th e r th a n a
well-1 bought -out. frugal proposal for
nothing more than rssrntlal needs.
Eventually, ih r county chamber
rndorsrd Ih r hoods, as have many
olh rr area groups. Including Ih r
League ol W om en Voters after
hearing srhool olllclals explain Ih r
details of Ih r plan
Hut Ih r Greater Sanford Chamber
of C o m m e rce , whose m em bers
h e a rd I h r e x p la n a t io n s fro m
H u g h e s , hoard c h a irm a n A n n
N e ls w rn d rr and other offlcluls.
wasn't convinced T h e Sanford
chamber sided with critics such as
Ihe county Republican Parly and
former srhool superintended Hud
Layer.
Layer and others advocated what
ih ry called a "pay-as-you-go" plan
lhal required taxpayers lo support
only a 2-mlll levy.
Layer and other bond-issue critics
said enough money could be raised
Sea E le ctio n . Page B A

See F t f S t A

C o p s ‘hit p a yd irt’ in d ru g sw e e p
‘Spirit ed’ suspects jailed
C A S S E L B E R R Y — C ity police here report
arresting two men allegedly Involved In the
robbery of beer and cigarettes from Spirits. 3385
U.S. Highway 17-92. Casselberry.
Th e suspects' car was stopped at 2610 U.S.
Highway 17-92. Casselberry, and the men were
arrested after the store clerk wan brought to the
scene to reportedly Identify them as the robbers.
Cassleberry police said.
Roy Wiley Rlmmer III. 26. al 507 Mansfield
Drive. Altamonte Springs, was charged with
robbery, petty theft and retail theft. Darryl A.
Starkcs. 19. of 25-t Plaza Oval. Casselberry, was
charged with robbery.

Atlantis cleared for blastoff
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — The thrice-delayed
shuttle Atlantis was cleared for launch Saturday
with Ihe ship In tip-top shape for a spectacular
pre-dawn liftoff today on a blacked out flight to
put a secret military satellite In orbit.
Mission managers announced ufter an after­
noon meeting that no major technical problems
existed, good weather was expected at launch
lime, the crew would board about 9:15 p.m. and
blastoff would take place between midnight
anmd 4 a m ., probably about I a m ..
As with such flights with sreret missions,
neither N A S A nor Ihe A ir Force would discuss
Atlantis's cargo. Hut the five-man all-military
crew reportedly plans lo launch a $500 million
pholo-reconnalsnance spy aatdllle 27 hours
after IlflolT. pulling It Into posltlcxi to spy on the
Soviet Union.
While details about the flight are secret.
A tla n tis w as expected to take off on a
northeasterly trajectory paralleling the East
Coast, giving thousands of spectators from
Florida to the m id-Atlantic states a chance lo see
Ihe ship's fiery climb lo space.

1$ SUSAN LO G IN
Herald stall writer
SANFOR D Som e Sem inole
County Jail Inmales were among 69
suspects netted because of a new
law enfocemetd technique used
here In Ihe fourth statewide slierlll’ s
"R o c k Pile" crackdow n, which
prlmarly targeted users ol narcotics
In busts Thursday and Friday.
When 13 trusty prisoners re­
turned to Jail Irom outside duly
Friday lo have their urine tested for
cocaine or marijuana, three were
arrested after testing positive. Sem ­
inole County S h rrlll John Polk said
Saturday.
T w o of the Inmates arc believed to
have goiien Ihe contraband outside
Ih r Jail. The third had been arrested
on a drug charge |usi two days
earlier. Marijuana In his system
may have hern due In using die
drug prior lo hlsarresl. Polk said.
As 23 more prisoners, who serve
sentences on weekends, signed In
Friday. 10 of diem also lesled
positive tor having cither cocaine or
marijuana In ihclr systems. All were
charged with possession of a con­
trolled substance.
Polk said he "h it paydirt." with
the most rrrc n l addition lo Ills
demand reduction strategy — Ih r
drug testing of Ihe urlnt- of prison­
ers. "T h is was a pilot program ll
looks like we re going lo have to do
It. especially on worh release prlsC See C ra ckd o w n , Page 5 A

■ | LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald staff witter

Agents drag this handcuffed suspect off to jail.

Cool weather curtails
Winterfest attendance

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Clear and cold
S u n s h in e w ill
p r e v a i l o v e r th e
county for much of
today but Ihe tem­
peratures will reach a
h ig h of o n ly I h r
m ld -5 0 s . T o n ig h t ,
continued clear and
cold with lows In Ihe
low 40s. W inds out of
the norlhw rst al 10
to I5 m p h .

For more weather, eee Page 2A

H e a t h r o w w ill
r e c e iv e a lit t le
t a s t e o f Ita ly

Austen France, 2, and dad Greg watch one of the shows
at Ihe festival. Cool wealher kept many away bul those
on hand didn't seem to mind a little nip in Ihe air.

S A N FO R D — Celebration of Mardl Gras began a few
days early In Sanford with WlntcrFcst '90. a three-day
festival at All Souls Catholic Church concluding today.
Rain and winds failed lo keep a crowd away from Ihe
festival kick off Friday night. All Souls member Sandy
Davis said. About 130 people bought dinners at Ihe
church, und other festival-goers continued strolling
through the churchyard until about 9 p in., she said.
Seminole High School's band and two choral groups,
and Lake Mary High School's chorus performed In Ihe
rain Friday. Despite the weather. (Mine of Ihe 10
attractions scheduled for the llrst night of festivities
were cancelled. Davis said.
"W e did a lot of business. In spile of the ruin." she
said. " W e il remember Ihlsone because of Ihe rain."
Festivities continued yesterday as a steady crowd
meandered past game booths, nmcrsslon stands, a live
auction and other attractions. Children gathered In Ih r
All Souls School court yard, where children's games,
p uppet sh o w s and s to ry te llin g were featured
throughout the day.
Scents of cotton candy, grilled hamburgers, hoi dogs
and tried dough filled die churchyard, located at 8UO
Oak Ave. T h e city block yesterday rung with sounds of
lap darning, a guitar strum m ing In a brer garden,
children laughing as Ih ry bounced on a Iram pollnr. and

L A K E MARY - T h e second
Italian 'cade exhibition center In
Ihe United Sta irs will open
tomorrow at Heuthrow Interna­
tional Business Center.
T h e Heathrow center Is one of
only six exhibition centers In
Ihe world. Centers In New York.
L o n d o n . P a ris. T o k y o and
D u s s r l d o r f a ls o d i s p l a y
llallan-desljined products for
the Italian Trade Commission.
Th e Com pass) d'O ro (Golden
Compass) design awards will be
Ih e p re m ie re sh ow at the
H eathrow exhibition center.
120 International Parkway. The
exhibition features work by
more than 100 designers of
home and office furnishings,
equipment and graphics.
T h e exhibit displays products
chosen from 580 entries In the
M ilan C om p a ss) d'O ro com ­
petition last year. O n ly 12
Com passo d'O ro awards are
given every Ihrer years. Italian
T ra d e C o m m is s io n
spokesperson K ct I Lowe said.
"W e have come lo find out
that the Italian Interpretation of
Industrial design Is far different
from our o w n ." Lowe said. Th e
e x h ib it o p e n in g to m o rro w
h ig hligh ts Industrial design,
what Lowe saki Is commonly
called commercial design In the
United Slates.
Several of Ihe award-winning
designers featured In Ihe show
will make appearances at Ihe
exhibition center during Ihe
Ihrec-wcek exhibit.
T h e cxh!b!tk&gt;n center will
feature Italian fashion shows,
Jewelry and car displays later
this year. Lowe suld.
T h e It a lia n T r a d e C o m ­
mission chose to locate In the
Orlando area because of Its
central location between de­
cision-m akers In Tallahassee
and trade ports In Miami, Lowe
said. She said (he commission
scouted other wutheaslern cit­
ies. Including Atlanta. Houston
and Miami, bul chose Heathrow
because of tl)c state's high
volume of trade with Italy and
because of Ihe city's central
location within ihe stale.
"Florida Is a trade state. T o
top that off. It Is growing as a
trade crossroads." Lowe said.
According to Italian Trade
Commission statistics. Florida
exports more than $150 million
In goods (o Italy annually, and
See H e a th ro w , Page 8 A

See F e s tiv a l, Page 4 A
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B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F

�9 4 — Sanford -H irM , Sanford. Florid* — Sunday, February 29, 1M0

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

Dolphin strandings puzzl* scientists
T A L L A H A S S E E — T h e death* of more than 60 dolphins
stranded on beaches along the northern O u lf of Mexico In the
past month could be a delayed reaction lo the Christm as freeze
that killed doxens of manatees In Florida, say marine biologists
w ho are cautiously watching the situation.
From Texas to Tam pa, an estimated S3 Atlantic bottle nose
dolphins of all ages have been reported stranded along the
sandy beaches of the G ulf of Mexico In the last four weeks — 30
In Matagorda Bay. Texas. 12 along the Louisiana coast, 11 In
Perdido Bay and about 10 In Florida.
W hile the Florida numbers are not alarm ing, the num ber of
dolphin stranding* In Texas and Louisiana la unusually high.
A n d scientists are concerned about what they are seeing In the
northern Gulf.

Boy trapped In auto It found
P 1 N E TTA — T h e body of a 3-year-old boy trapped Inside a car
that plunged Into the Wlthlacoochee River was found by divers
w ith the Madison County Sheriffs Office shortly after noon
Saturday.
Michael A dam s was locked Inside his mother's 1977 Ford
Mustang about 1:30 p.m. Friday afternoon when he apparently
knocked the transmission lever out of gear and rolled Into the
river, aald Chief Deputy J im Bunting. "A ll Indication* are that
It was an accident," Bunting aald.

Eastern strike produces no winners
MIAMI — After a grueling year of economic warfare, airline
boas Frank Lorenxo and his union foe* at Eastern Airlines can
agree on one point: the bitter, year long Eastern strike has
produced no winners.
"Nobody wins In a strike." said Frank Ortla, a local
machinist official in Miami. "W e have had terrible casualties."
T h e long-running battle between Eastern management and
the company'a unions also has failed lo produce an ending. A
year after the strike began, the fate of Eastern and more than
20.000 workers remains uncertain.
"II la a battle no one has w o n ." Lorenxo told a group of
businessmen during a rare south Florida appearance.

Coler edmlte owing texts
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida social services director Greg Coler
has admitted to owing federal taxes on 98.200 of additional
Income he got from the state for using three stale-owned
vehicles on personal business.
In a letter to state Comptroller Gerald Lewis. Coler said he
was prepared to report the unclaimed revenue to the Internal
Revenue Service.

Pilot sues U.S. government
MIAMI — A Panamanian pilot has filed a 975,000 lawsuit
against the U.S. government, claiming American soldiers
destroyed his airplane when they Invaded his country seeking
lo bring deposed dictator Manuel Noriega lo Ihe United Stale to
face drug charges.
Lula Alvarado, a civilian who works In Ihe canal zone, filed
his suit In U.S. District Court In Miami demanding restitution
for damage lo his Cessna. T h e suit says his plane was riddled
with gunfire Dec. 20 when U.S. troops aboard C-130 gunahlpa
opened fire on Paltllla Airport In Panama City.
A spokeswoman In the U .S. Attorney's Office declined
comment, pending the completion of a written response b y the
. government.

Inmat* commits suicid*
JA C K S O N V IL L E — An Inmate at the Naaaau C ounty Ja il
whose suicide tendencies were pointed out to Jailers has killed
himself, prom pting an Internal Investigation by the sheriffs
department.
"W e don't think wc did anything wrong. We think we did the
best Job we could with what we had." Sheriff Laurie EUla aald.
"W e Just do an Investigation lo make sure that we're covered,
and to see If we need to change any policies."
Mike Crews. 33. of Callahan. Fta.. succeeded In hanging
himself by wrapping a bed sheet around hlaneck. Ellis said.

Mtdical car* auffars at hospital
MIAMI — T h e standard of medical cart la dropping every day
at Jackson Memorial Hospital because vendors who are owed
about 938 million refuse to grant any more credit, a published
report said Saturday.
T h e hospital Is facing a critical shortage of drugs and medical
supplies because of Us poor credit rating. Officials say the
facility needs about 910 m illion Immediately In order to pay
overdue bills and maintain Ihe hospital's medical Inventory,
said a report In T h e Miami Herald.
" T h e quality of care Is deteriorating dally." said D r. Bernard
Fogel. dean of Ihe University of Miami School of Medicine.
"Y o u go Into the operating room and Ihe supplies are not there.
T h e ability to do this la getting out of hand."

From United Proas International reports

L O TTM V
T h e w in n in g nu m be rs
draw n Saturday night In
ihe Pick 0 L O T T O Jackpot
were 4 1 . 9 0 , 4 B . 3 8 , 91
and 14.
T h e dally number Satur­
day in Ihe Florida Lottery
C A S H 3 game was 6 7 8 .
T h e w in n in g n u m b e rs
draw n Friday In the Fan­
tasy Five lottery were 4. 8 .
1 1 .2 9 and 96.

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Sunday. February 25, 1990
Vol 82, No 189
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Talk o’ lha town
Tha Timacuan Country Club In Lake Mary was lha vanu* Friday
whsrs Tony R u u l, president ol tha Greater Sanlord Chamber of
Commerce (standing rear, center) Introduced David Guy,
president of the Central Florida Division ol Arvlda. (seated next

Crack dealer
who shot tot
back selling

lo Ruasl). Guy ditcutaad tha lutura lor Arvlda, which recently
purchased the residential portion ol tha Heathrow community.
Tha speech was part of tha chamber's quarterly business
luncheon series A sizeable crowd attended.

Area legislators vow renewed
battle for state roads m oney
Sir MNC 9TUTZMAN
United Press International

TA M P A Barely nine
months after his conviction
for firing a shot that per­
m a n e n t ly p a r a ly z e d a
1-year-old boy. a confessed
crack dealer la out of jail
and Involved In the cocaine
trade, according to a police
report published Saturday.
T h e c h ild . S e b a s tia n
Placker. was shot In Dec e m b e r 1 9 8 8 w h ile
strapped In a child scat as
his 30- year-old baby sitter
slopped In a Tam p a hous­
ing project to buy crack
cocaine.
W hen M c K in n e y was
convicted May 12. 1989. of
attempted manslaughter In
the shooting. Ju d g e M.
William G raybill decided to
g iv e Ih e 1 7 -y c a r-o td a
chance to lu rn his life
around- Instead of a possi­
ble 17-ycar sentence In
adult prison. Graybill sen­
tenced McKinney to four
years In a youthful offender
facllltv.
One m onth later. Tam pa
police spotted McKinney
walking toward a house
where police had made
num erous cocaine buys.

6 ltl.A N IX ) — Stale lawmakers from Seminole
County and i-lscwhcrr In Central Florida, who tosi
Ih rlr tuiitlr lor more highway money Iasi year,
have promised lo return to Tallahassee this spring
and take up where ihcy left off.
Several lawmakers said they would support
Increased taxes or fees to fund roausronst ruction.
Rep. Hob Slndlcr. D-Apopka, called for a nickel
Increase In the slate's gasoline lax and a 9 )
surcharge on rental ears. H r said Ihe rcnlal car
surcharge would grnrrale 99 million In Orange
County alone.
"Th a t's acluallv thr equivalent of a 2 iV ccnl gas
la x ." h r said.
Slndler and six other area lawmakers spoke at a
forum sponmirrd by Central Florida home builders
and realtors, who have call for a 10-crni hike In
the gasoline tax. with half of ft going to the stHtr

and Ihe other half lo counties.
Th e t ra d e g r o u p s a ls o call for a lo.percent
surcharge on car rentals, a 9 )0 hike In drivers
license Ires and u 9100 fre for ra r owners who
bring new autos Into Ihe state.
Sen. To n i Jrnnlngs. H Orlando. said she sup­
ported added Tees for road construction but added.
"I'm tired of rolleellng money and sending II to
other arras."
J e n n in g s also p re d icte d tha t G o v . Hob
Marline** proposal to charge newcomer* 9195 for
each car they add to Florida roads would probably
be found Illegal If challenged.
Rep Art G rlndlr. R-Altainontr Springs, said
once Ihe session begins April 2. he would again
battle to allow prlvatr companies to build and
operate toll muds, as business magnate Jeno
Paulucrt suggested lor Ihe Seminole-Orange
County Expressway. " It ’s a darned good Idea." he
said.

Law yer launches anti-A C LU group
United Press International
W IN T E R
P A R K A
m ln ls le r -t u r n c d -l a w y e r has
la u nch rd Lib erty Counsel, a
group dedlcutrd to hauling the
American Civil Liberties Union
on religious Issues.
“ W hen 1 was m aking that
transition Irom m inistry as a
vocation to law as a vocation I
always felt the Lord calling me
lo combine the two together."
said Mat Slaver, 33. "Last year,
the concept ol II got oft the

ground."
Slaver, a lawyer since 1987,
said the group's aim Is lo fight
separation of church und stale
rulings iliat keep religion out of
schools and government.
"W e would be u Christian
until heals to the A C L U .” he said.
H r said America originally was
a place where religion had a role
in government.
"W e have seen a trend from
encouragement to neutrality lo
secularism." he said.
S o m e 2 5 0 p e o p le w e r e

expected at th r group’s kick-off
banquet Friday night at the
Om ni International Hotel In O r­
lando.
Th e group's first visible action
was to voter opposition to the
showing of the movie "T h e Last
Temptation of C h rist" at Sem i­
nole Com m unity College.
Staver. who called ft anti-*
Christian, has not succeeded In
convincing school olflctals lo
cancel or delay th r showing,
which Is scheduled for Wednes­
day.

Researcher blames growth for loss of lighthouses
beacon Irom other lights." McCarthy said.
"Lighthouses surrounded by condos simply
shut down "
O nly hall a dozen lighthouses In the
United Stairs are manned. Florida's last
manned one was un Egmont Key at Ihe
entrance In Tam p a Hay. he said.
Beginning last summer, m any of the
nation's lighthouses wrre opened lo thr
puhlle for Ihe first time und rclurbtshed with
government money to commemorate the
bicentennial of ihe U.S. Lighthouse Service,
h r said.

G A IN E S V IL L E - Beachfront condomini­
um s and population growth along ih r coast
are contributing to Ihe demise of light­
houses. symbols of America's early seafar­
ing days, a University of Florida researcher
said Friday.
Lighthouses are vanishing from Ihe na­
tion because their lights arc lost In Ihe glare
of coastal developm ent and Ih cy are
becoming loo expensive to operate, said
Kevin McCarthy, a U F English professor and
author of the new book "Florida Light­
houses." published by the University of
Florida Press,

Each year about 50.000 people visit Ihe
Potter d r Leon Inlet Lighthouse near
Daytona Beach and about 150.000 people
lour the Key West Lighthouse, he said.

" T h e presence of so many strong lights
along the Florida coast has given ship pilots
trouble d is tin g u is h in g Ihe lighthouse

"Glam orized In poems und novels, lighthouses have rrm u lnrd popular because they

remind us of America's love affair with the
sea." he said.
Many of Florida's early lighthouses sank
Into the sea because they were too heavy for
the shifting sands und encroaching ocean.
Modeled after New England lighthouses,
these large masonry structures still exist In
places Including St. Augustine, but have
toppled at Cape Canaveral and elsewhere.
McCurthy said.
After lighthouses In ihe Florida Keys were
re p e a te d ly d e s tro ye d b y h u rric a n e s ,
engineers designed screw-pile lighthouses,
which are literally screwed Into the coral
reef, he said.
Each ol Florida's lighthouses Is distin­
guished by Its own color design and set of
flashes. When mariners lose sight of one
lighthouse beam, they see the beam of the
next lighthouse, he said.

TH E W EA TH ER
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T o d a y ...s u n n y bre e zy and
cold. High In the m id lo upper
50s. North wind 15 to 20 mph
and gusty.
Tonight...clear and cold. Low
In Ihe m id 30s. North 10 m ph.
M onday...partly cloudy and
cool. High In Ihe upper 50s to
lower 60s.
T h e extended forecast calls for
m o s tly s u n n y T u e s d a y and
Wednesday, then partly cloudy
Thu rsda y. Slow w arm ing. Lows
Tuesday m orning upper 40s.
then Wednesday m orning low
50s a n d m id 50a T h u rs d a y
m o rn in g . Highs near 70 on
Thursday.

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i.m.; lows, 1:15 a.m .; 1:44; N e w
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M ACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n * Beech: Waves are 2
feel with a slight chop. Current
Is lo Ihe north with a water
temperature of 50 degrees. New
S m y rn a Beach: Waves an- 2 to 3
feel and glassy. Current Is to thr
north with a water temperature
of 5 1 degrees Sun screen factor:
10.

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In le t...
Today...w ind norlh 20 kls
and gusty. Seas 5 to 8 ft but
higher In th r gulf stream. Hay
and Inland waters rough.
Tonig ht...w ind northeast 20 to
25 kls and gusty. Seas 6 to 9 ft
Bay and inland waters rough,

T h e h ig h tem p e ra tu re In
Sanford Saturday was 63 de­
g r e e s a n d th e p r o j e c t e d
overnight low was 39 os re­
ported by Ihe Central Florida
Research and Education Center,
Celery Avenue.
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24-hour period ending at 9 p.m.
Saturday totalled 0.28 Inches.
Seminole County received over
two Inches of rain during the
48-hour period ending at m id­
night Friday.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 51 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 50.
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C!S a tu rd a y high
63
1 B a ro m e tric p re s su re .3 1 .5 8
[ R e la tiv e h u m id it y ....5 9 pet
( W in d s ...N o rth w e s t. 15 m p h
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Herald stall writer

« S A N FO R D — C ity police here report searching the house of
U o ret Zeke Southward, 33, of 607 Hickory A v e „ at about 7:30
p.m . Friday and arresting him for possesion of cocalnr found
and for two earlier sales ofcrack cocaine to undercover police.

D E L T O N A - ll wus lime.
it w as a ls o e v e r y
mother-to-be's nightmare.
Mlrta Shelton knew II was
lim e lo deliver her baby
Thu rsda y nlghl. Inn site did
not know her daughter would
enter the world on 1-4.
Mlrta and h rr husband Alan
Shelton, of New Port Richey,
hopped In (heir ear lo drive
from her mol her'a home in
Deltona to the birthing Center
In Longwood when contrac­
tions begun co m ing closer
together. Hut once on 1-4,
Mlrta said, she knew It was
loo late.
"He kept saying. Hrrothe.
breathe.' And I kept saying.
'Som e th ing 's w ro n g .'" she
said. " I knrw the baby was
coming and we weren’t anywhere near where we were
supposed to be."
Alan Shelton slopped the
ear on the side of 1-4. "She
said. ‘ Pull over.' I turned on
I he'dome light and I could see
the haby."
M lrtu S h e lto n said her
husband slopped the ear only
tong enough to deliver the
baby In the ear's front seal ut

FlvafacaDUIcharga
T h e following persons face a charge or driving under the
Influence In Seminole County:
• Jo h n E iza l, 26, of Deltona, was arrested at Friday after his
car almost collided with a Lake Mary police car on Khlnehnrt
Road, Lake Mary. Friday. He was also charged with possession
of marijuana.
• Ja m e s Thom as Miller, 44. of 701W E. 18th Si., Sanford, was
arrested at 7:42 p.m . Friday after his car failed to maintain a
single lane tn Sanford. He was also charged with carrlcss
driving.
• W illiam Edw in Phillips. 70. of 2466 Orange Ave.. Sanford,
waa arrested at 7:20 p.m. Friday on Sla tr Road 46. Sanford,
after his car made an Improper turn..
Richard T u rn e r Thornton, 53. of Osteen, was urresird at 6:02
p.m . Friday after his car hit the ru rb on 27th S lrrrt til Sanlnrd
Avenue, Sanford.
•Joseph Ckmald Hoelllnger. 36. 340 Pine Shadow Drive. laikrMary. was arrested at 12:09 a.m. Friday u flrr he was seen
driving erratically on Lake Com o Drive. Lake Mary.
• Jo h n Peter Fitzpatrick. 33. 311 Knowles Ave. 307. Winter
Park, was unrated ai 1:12 a.m. Thursday alter a clerk at a
Lake Mary gasoline station reported that an apparently
Intoxicated m an haltered her by grabbing her by the waist and
arm . Police alopped a possible suspect on Lakr Mary
boulevard, and arrested Fitzpatrick on charges of D D L buttery,
violation of driver's llrenae restrictions, driving with a
suspended license, and resisting arrest tsuli with and without
violence.

Struggle
to save
pup fails
S A N F O R D — Seminole C ounty
H um ane Society Investigators
are se e king Info rm a tio n re gardomg the death of a nineweek puppy found discarded In a
plastic bag last week.
T h e mixed breed puppy died
Th u rs d a y of liver damage at a
Lake Mary veterinarian's office.
T h e anim al had been fed In ­
tra ve nou sly and kepi In an
Incubator since Monday, when a
c ity p u b lic w o rks e m p lo ye r
tu rn e d Ihe dog over to Ihe
Hum ane Society shelter.
T h e puppy waa found wrapped
In a plastic bog with discarded
cosmetics Monday afternoon on
Ihe Lake Monroe seawall across
from New Tribes Mission on
Seminole Boulevard. City public
w o rk s em ployees found the
anim al where they were planting
shrub* after taking a brief break.
A n im a l cruelty la a th ird degree felony punishable by u p
to five years hr prison or a
• 1 0 .0 0 0 fin e . T r t s h S c o tt .
H um ane Society director, said
Ihe agency Investigates between
60 to 70 animal abuse cases In
Seminole C ounty every month.
About four of those cases are
taken to court, she said.
A n y o n e w ith In fo rm a tio n
a bout the p u p p y’* death o r
a b a n d o n m e n t m a y call the
Hum ane Society at 323-8685.
AH calls offering Information
about the case w ill remain con­
fidential. Scott said.

what Is It?"'she said
At Central Florida Regli.ji -I
Hospital, doctors pronouii- &lt; 1
Cassandra A n n u h cu lilr.
baby. Mother and child w r.
given doctor's permission &lt;
go home Friday tilglil

l y LAIMA L. SULLIVAN

Man touted attar housa aaarch

Th e newborn weighed im ­
p o u n d s , 15 o u n c e s m&lt;:
measured If) Inches long
" S h e 's p e r f e c t ." M in
Shelton said.
Mlrta Shelton was h
tallied two weeks ago lo
early labor, she sold It e r k d .
was born Thursday nr-arh
three weeks early, she said

Alan Shalton. h it wife, Mlrta, and son A.J., ago 3, enjoy new
daughter, Cassandra Ann el home in Deltona on Saturday.
health and whether she would
be able to breathe normally
wlthout a doctor's care that
neither of th r two remem­
bered to check If their baby
was a girl or a boy. Mina
Shelton said.
"W e were so paranoid about
the breathing that we didn't
even look. About half wav In
the hospital, he said. 'Welt.

about 10:50 p.m ., wrap her In
blankets, and place the baby
In M ina's arms before drtvtng
on lo Ih r hospital. Th e mother
made the 15-mlnute drtve to
Sanford with her newborn In
her arms, still connected lo
h rr daughter by the life-giving
umbilical cord, she said.
Th e parrnia of Ihe newborn
were so concerned about her

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Cassandra Is Ihe Shelton'
second child. T h e couple t«
lurried in the area limn N*-v
Port Richey (Ids month Ideliver Ih r lr child at fli(Uniting Center, where Mitt
gave birth to a son thit t v u
ago.
"W e were so pleased
our last delivery, w r wanu-d
to have this k iln the
uway. ll didn't wm k . u th way," she said
Cassandra A n n 's I t t
livery Is now public r - md
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Stone, a member of the state
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Festival------CoatlaaedfreaPage 1A
raffle peddlers yelling. "La st
call."
More than $100 was given
away by S p.m. yesterday In
drawings where the church and
raffle w inners spilt cash col­
lected for the drawings. Raffle
sales for a $2,000 draw ing will
continue until 5 p.m . today.
T h e festival will benefit the
church and the 175-student A ll
Souls School. WlnlerFest was

once an annual tradition al All
Entertainment w ill begin to­
Souls until It was last held a few day with Irish d in cc rs al noon.
years ago. O rg in lzcrs of the Musicians, dancers and clowns
weekend celebration hope lo will be featured throughout the
make It an annual event.
afternoon. Festivities will close
Ellen Fitzgerald. who manned w ith the raffle d ra w in g and
the Prize Room In the festival's spaghetti dinner at 5 p.m .
K id d y L a n d yesterday, said
Draw ing for a $2,000 first
W lnlerFest organizers had not
prize will be Sunday al 5 p.m. A
established a fundraising goal.
“ We Just want lo make II an $500 second place prize and a
annual event again. Mostly, we $250 third place prize will also
wanted lo have It for fun. And lie raffled olT S u n d a y. RnfTIc
hopefully, we can make a lot of tickets will be available at the
festival throughout the weekend.
m oney." Fitzgerald said.

Th e festival will also feature
arts and crafts, pony rides, a
hake sale, historic lours of the
church, face painting and other
a ctivitie s. A dm ission lo the
festival grounds Is frre.
Here Is u schedule of the
frsllval events:
SUNDAY
Noon: Spaghetti dinner
I p m .: Dlgllettrs
5 p.m.-. Raffle drawing

Eric Wheaton, 4, u$$$ 'lucky bucka’ ha earned from playing gamea to buy a water gun from Carol Lee.

ROAD WORK TH IS W EEK

To n y Cacciapuotl of Sanford cooka up aom$ treats.

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TOOTHACHE? s e e y o u r d e n t i s t
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H « r « are the projects in Sem inole County that m ay 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
D riv e . G o ld e n D a y s D riv e .
Slumber Lane. N. Grillin Drive,
E Ellen Drive and C o lla g e
Court. Completion date Sum
m er of 1990 J u r is d ic t io n
Casselberry
D rainage im provem en ts and
paving roadways Com pletion
dale Sept 30.1990

Drainage improvements
a n n e intersection of Jitway and
Main streets in Midway, paid for
by the Community Development
Block Grant Program. Comple­
tion date: March. Jurisdiction:
Seminole County

from Charlotte Street to Stale
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

Lockwood Road
Old
iufuota Road widen existing
roadway to 24 feel Completion
date. Feb 26 Cost. $200,000

Dike Road at Dodd Road
uramage improvements Install
pipe to outfall Completion date.
Feb 23 Cost. $40,000

County Road 427 is being
widened from two to four lanes

A d d itio n of lanes on
Lake Brantley Road at

Stale Road 434. Com pletion
date: Feb. 28. Jurisdiction: Sem­
inole County
Paving and drainage Imf T o v e m e n ls on S u n s e t
Boulevard from Balmy Beach to
the Orange County line. Com ­
pletion dale Feb 28 Jurisdic­
tion: Seminole County.

Construction barrier wall on
Lake Howell Lane Completion
date March 16, 1990

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L O C A L B R IK P S
Spring Cltanup begins
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — Sanitation c u a lo m rn ran discard
large household Items and yard trimming* frre during Spring
Cleanup March 10 to March 30. Customers should place Item*
rurbtildr on Ih rlr regular pickup day. Crew s will eanvnss Ih r
clly several lime* during the cleanup period. Major renovation
Hems. iiropanr tanka. (Ire* and hazardous materials do not
inert pickup rrllrrlu .

Geneva has dinner, yard sale
G E N E V A — The Geneva Historical Society Is apontwrlng an
old fashioned chicken anil rice dinner March 10 frm 5 to ft p in ,
at the Geneva Com m unity llulldlng. Adults will be charged 94 |
and children *2.50.
T h c rr wilt also lie a com m unity yard sale at Hie Geneva
Com m unity Itulldlng March 24 from II n.m . to 4 p.m. Donated
Hems will lie accepted and display tables are available for *10.
For more information, call 340 5409.

Brotherhood Dinner scheduled
W IN T E R PARK — T h e W inter Park Council on Human
Relations Is having Ih rlr annual Unit her hood dinner Fell. 26 al
6 30 p.m In the Wilder Park Com m unlly Center. 721 W. Nriv
England Avi\. Wittier Path. The speaker will tie Frank C.
Griffin, m inisicr of Ward Chajirl AME C h u rch in Winter park.
Each |icrsoti should bring rnnugh food for lour people. For
more liifortnallon. call Denyse Eddy al 647 0631

Crappiethon’s best fish still swimming
S A N FO R D — Th e hlg-money fish lagged for Ihe 1990
Johnson Reels Crapptclhon toum am rnt u rr sllll out. Elizabeth
Sunders, owner of tournament sponsor Seminole S t ir lin g
Goods. reported yesterday.
"Th e rish just aren't biting. O n r ol m y customers said IPs
like l bey have lockjaw." Sanders said.
Anglers had ho|ied fishing would Improve Ihls wrek allrr
rain and cool weather moved through Ihe arra. Sunders said
bul heavy winds pul a damper on weekend fishing.
About 100 laggrtl crapple. Including one *1.(XX) llsh and
sevrral *25 crapple. have been lurnrd In since Ih r lournam rnl
In-gall Ja n . 20 One llsh sllll at large Is worth *65.000 In prize
money and bonuses.
Prizes for tagged fish will lie offered unitl Ih r March 20
tournament conclusion.

Crackdown—
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
oners." he said.
The drug-lestlng of weekend
Inmates brought a new twist to
Ihls year's first statewide Florida
Sheriff's Association Crack C o ­
caine Task Force busi. as did the
arrest T h u r s d a y of a La ke
Brantley High School m ainte­
nance man who was charged
with four counts of sale of
cocaine and one count of traf­
ficking. Melvin Fisher. 34. of

Following is a list of the
names made available by
S em inole C o u n ty law e n ­
forcement a u lln rlllrs of those
a rrested In Ihe S e m in o le
County phase of ihe weekend,
statewide "Rockpllc IV " bust:
Charged In connecllon with
alleged purchase or attempt
to purchase crack cocaine
from a decoy police agent In
rural Altamonte Springs:
•la R o y C . G arrison, 26,
Oviedo.
•Stephen Lee Brooks, 40,
Csstalberry.
•John Thom as Lyell, 21,
L ilti Mary.
•Oslvsrlla Bllzsr, 40, OrIsndo.
•Tamara Lynn Patrick, 25,
Clermont.
•L o u is E. C h ln n s ry , 25,
Altamonte Springs.
•Mark Elbert Sm ith, 31,
A'fomonte Springs.
•Roger Wayne Kellh, 32,
Longwood: also charged with
dsslroylng svldencs.
•Valerie Semrsd, 34, Winter
Springs.
•Sharon Made Wright, A l­
tamonte Springs.
•Oavid Charles Wombold,
31, Al laments Springs.
•George Robert Peak, 38,
Longwood.
•Jimmy Dale Morris, 37,
Allsm ools Springs.
•John Edwsrd Bsllssteri, 3*,
Pslm Beech.
•Robert Earl Gurney, 37,
Oviedo.
•Robert William Millie, 37,
Casselberry.
•Robert John Porter, ref­
used to give Information.
•John William Robb, 23.
Wlntsr Springs.
•Samuel Ray U t ile , 43,
Winter Park.
•Richard John Douglas, 39,
Daltons.
•Paul Brian Mulvehlll, 30,
Casselberry.
•W a y n e R ic h a r d Z i m ­
merman, 30, Oriando.
•Donald Joseph Colonlonlo,
Altamonte Springs.
•David Alan Ollc, 29, A lls
monla Springs.
•Hyun Ku Um , 30, Apopka.
•J a m e s B a c h o l f e r
Robinson, 26, Longwood.
•Sandra Lynn Huber, 33,
San lord.
•Bradlay Henson Coppedga,
19, Longwood.
•Shawn Ouboas Alexander,
26. Longwood.
•Patrick Denali McClain, 26,
Winter Park.
Seminole Counly jail trusty
prisoners, or those admitted
lo Ihe jail Friday night to
serve weekend sentences who

Sanford was arrested In a C lly
C i t y C o u n t y In v e s t ig a t iv e
Bureau ICCIUI bust Thursday
n ig h t In S a nford w h e n he
allegedly Irted lo make a fifth
sale of cocaine in the same agent
who reportedly bought cocaine
from h im al the school In
Altamonte Springs
Th e total count In Seminole
County of 69 arrests Included
about 3 0 suspected cocaine
users who are ait used of buying
crack from a police decoy dealer
oulslde Ihe Disco Food Store In

were arrested lor possession
ol a control lad substance ere:
•Bradley Wayne Heeffner,
29, Oviedo.
•Carroll Ray Sessums, 20,
San lord.
•Ronald Joseph Wallace,
19, Oriando.
•Stuart Lsalle Branch, 21,
Oriando.
•Joseph Corinthian Fripp,
23, Casselberry.
•Delbert Llsk, 30, Lo ng­
wood.
•D onavon M artin O w an,
Winter Springs.
•Robert Mark Goans, 32,
Sanford.
•Daniel Joseph Aubol, 25,
Longwood.
•David Wayne Murrell, 25,
Altamonte Springs.
•Avis Adkins, 36, Winter
Haven.
•Roger Wayne Tochtrop, 28,
Winter Springe
•Jacob Bernard Davis, 38,
Sanford.
Charged with (our counts ol
sale of cocaine on school
grounds and trafficking In
cocaine was:
•Melvin Clevelano Fisher,
34, Sanlord.
Charged with possession
of. and or sale and delivery, ol
a controlled substance in
either a street bust or In
connection with execulion ol
a search warrant al a house:
•Steve Lynn Goodman, 22,
Lake Mary. Added charge,
possession ol 4rearm.
•Bernard King, 26, Oviedo
•Elvis Leon O a ln s y , 31,
Oviedo.
•Parry Laa Robertson, 31,
Oviado.
•Monroe Alexander Jr., 36,
Oviedo.
•Joseph Wada Krapek, 16,
Oviedo.
•A n t h o n y H e r r in g , 27,
Midway.
•Saan McCorkle, 33, O r­
lando.
•Kannelh Wayne Feher, 25,
Casselberry.
•Mark Gadomakl, no In­
formation available.
•Charles Jermon Pierce, 34,
Sanlord.
R e s id e n ts ch a rg e d with
possession ol drug parapher­
nalia during execution ol a
s e a r c h w a r r a n t a l 7 70
Oaklando Drive, rural Alla
monte Springs were:
•Mitchell Roberta Chlpman,
21.
•Robert ta Groaankamper.
•Janet Bradbasr.
•Tom Harrison.
N O T E : Information on rcmalndcr of 66 tria l arrests
was nol available Saturday
night.

Election-----Coat lata td from Pago 1A
from the 2-m ill levy
and stale subsidies lo accom­
modate student growth. In addi­
tion. a renewable levy would
allow voters to retain control
o v e r how m u ch m oney the
school officials m u ld spend, ac­
cording to Ihe critics. He and
others said school officials were
using scare ladles when I hey
w a rn e d o f w id e s p re a d
o v e r c r o w d i n g a n d d o u h le
sessions for clamrs.
School officials countered thai
Layer's plan amounted lo "pay
and no-go" because II would not
keep pace with growth.
Nevertheless, school officials
said. If Ihe student projections
are too high, they will not spend
all Ihe money raised by tfm
bonds. Larry Strlckler, bond
sterrlng rommtttee chairm an,
s a id . " A p o in t u s u a lly
overlooked by opponents of the
bond. Is that Ih r bonds will be
sold In three nearly even offer­
ings of about *175 million each.
If the numbers do nol justify
more building, the other bonds
will not be sold."
A n o th e r advantage of the
bonds, school officials said. Is
that Ihe cost Is spread out over
m any years In such a way that
future residents will have a more
equitable portion of the lax
burden.
T h e cosl lo taxpayers of Ihe
le vy only w ould be *2 per
*1,000 of taxable prnpcrly each
yean under bond financing. Ihe
rout would begin at I I HH per
*1.000 and rtsr to *4 per *1,000
by the eighth y m r and after that
the cost would decline, accord­
ing lo school olfkials.
A sign that Ihe criticism has
sparked a surge ol Interest
c o m e s f ro m ih e c o u n i y 's
supervisor of elections. Sandra

rural Altam onlr Springs.
In Ih rrr previous crackdowns,
poller arrested 9 1 . 76. and 53
suspected cocaine buyers, re­
spectively. T h e ir W u a total of
312 busts (fur all drug violations!
here In Ih r Hirer earlier Rock
Pile npc rations.
Statewide, a total of about
5.500 busts were made In Ihe
three 1989 crackdowns. T h e
total for the m ini recent bust
was about 1.122 statewide, ac­
cording lo Bruward County sher­
iff s sjmkrsmau Jim Leljrilal.
"It would b r nice in iblnk
we're making a dent in drm a nd
(for cocalnrl reduction, bul real­
istically we’ve got to blame the
w ra th rr (rain)." Lrljrdnl saltl ol
the rrd u rrd manlier ol arrests.
Statewide, b r sold, heavy rains
which hit Seminole C ounty, also
re d u c e d a rre s t n u m h r r s
elsewhere.
C C IH Commander LI. Donald
Esllngrr. who coordinates the
Rock Pile busts for right Central
Florl'la counties, said he thinks
Ihe Impact ol Hie Ihrre earlier
coordinated busts has brought
reduction in demand lor open
street sales ol rucalne to outsid­
e rs In the ru ral A lt a m o n lr
Springs community, where most
of the busts were made In all
lour Rock Pile operation* here.
T h e jirollle of those arrested as
users remains Ihe same. S u s­
pects arc p rim a rily w o rkin g
class white males In Ih rlr 20's or
30's who live outside the area In
which Ih ry shop for drugs. T h is
uulsldr dem and Esllngrr said
Impacts on the whole ru m n iu liy.
because It breeds young dealers
In Ihe drug salesmen. T h e users,
h r said, often return lo their own
c o m n u m lllrs throughout Ih r
area lo commit crimes to su p ­
port thrlr drug habit.
Esllngrr said Ihls cooperative
police effort, w hich Involves
C C IB . Ih r S c in tn o lr C o u n ty
Sheriff's Department, state and
federal agents, and city police
from Sanford. Izmgwood. Lake
M ary, Casselberry. A lta m o nlr
Springs, and Oviedo, and the
Flager County sheriff's office,
would be purl of ShrrilT Jo hn
Polk's cocaine demand reduction
s tra te g y , e ve n w ith o u t ihe
statewide task fixer.
Polk said Ihe a d d itio n ol
former Florida Department of
Law Enforcement chemist Chris
Alt to his stall last yru r. and
recent access to proper equip
ment. makes llie li sting possible
within his own department. Test
results can be available wlihln
an hour Instead of up lo eight
weeks, he said.
" I think Oils Is an excellrnl
tool," Polk said, adding thal hr
w ill c o n tin u e the p ro g ra m
throughout the year. He said the
Rock Pile raids will also con­
tinue.
Th e drug tests for Inmules.
Esllngrr said, "sends a clear
message, the sheriff won't toler­
ate violations of narcotics laws
Sheriff Polk has assigned people
lo work rases against major
federal traffickers, m h l level

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G uard said that I h r special
election Is one of Ihe toughest
she's ever had to predict In
terms of voter turnout.
"Tra d itio n a lly , special elerHons h a v r very poor turnout."
she said, "b u t Inis Issue has had
a lot of coverage In Ihe media.'*
Goard said thal based on that
and Ihe relatively large number
of requests for absentee ballots,
she believes that about 18 per­
cent of the m u n ly 's eligible
voters will east Ih rlr ballots.
Prior to the controversy, she had
predicted a m uch lower turnout.
Goard reports thal she has
Is s u e d a p p r o x im a t e ly 4 0 0
absentee ballots. "T h a t's pretty
high for a special election." she
said.
Opponents of Ihe bond Issue
also question Ih r need for a nrw
administration building lo re­
place Ihe current facility located
at 1211 M rllo tiv lllr Ave. In
Sanford.
Th e complex, formerly a dor­

m itory for the baseball players said that he did not oppose the
who played at Sanford Stadium need to have a new facility.
" I do th in k it a h o u ld be
which is located next door. Is
cramped. Boxes line the halls centrally located In the county
and several desks are often and I don’t see the need to build
rro w d rd Into offices designed for such a plush building. (Th e )
Orange County (school board)
one.
T h e climate control system la built a larger., a very nice look­
faulty, causing temperatures to ing...administrative facility for
drop In the winter and rise in the only *13 million. W h y can’t a
s u m m e r . M o is tu re c o lle c ts smaller district do that for less?"
behind walls m using mold lo Stelllng asked.
Hughes said that the 417
form where It cannot be cleaned.
"People often ask me what the m illio n fig u re w a s n o t an
district administration building estim ate oT w h a t w o u ld be
has to do w ith e d u ca tio n ," needed. "It may be done for
Hughes said. "W ithout the rec­ much leaa." he noted.
T h e board wants to keep the
ords and personnel at the ad­
m in istra tive offices, teachers administrative offices In Sanford
would nol gel I heir paychecks or If they can.
"W e want to he near the court
tieneflls. student report cards
would not gel sent out...all that house, and other county ad­
ministrative buildings." he said.
happrnsal the illntrtct level."
Th e district would like to build " A d m in is t r a t iv e offices are
a *17 million kicillty on land tra d itio n a lly located In the
d ire ctly be h ind the e xisting county seat."
Halt orlMrt Vkkl D tW m W an* ) Mars
headquarters.
BirfiM art tfiw f itvtt
to
Rond Issue opponent Stelllng mtt ropsrt

traffickers and dealers and the
users. W ith o u t question we
would b r doing ihls 111 Seminole
County even If ihere was no
slalewlde task force."
Polk said Ihe reduced num ber
of arTests In Ihls roundup rould
lie. "because w r busted so many
liefore and wordgnl ou t."
In the right-county Central
Florida zone, 230 busts were
m a d e I h ls tim e . S e m in o le
County. Polk said, tries hard to
contribute a grrul share, which
In this rase. Included more lhan
uiir-(m irth ol Ih r husls In Ih r
iijicrailons.
One accused cocaine buyer,
who allegedly tried lo elude
IMillcr In u hlgti-specd chase In
the LongwtxMl area Friday nigh!,
was hospllulized at Florida llospltal-Altamonlc Springs, follow­
ing his ra p lu rr. Esllng rr said

R oger W a yne K e ith, 3 2 . ol
L o n g w o o d . w h o re p o rte d ly
s w a llo w e d th e c o c a in e he
a ltrg rd ly bought, was hospi­
talized overnight Friday and
S a tu rd a y for “ o b s e rv a tio n ."
Keith was repixledly complain­
ing ol chest pains.
Esllngrr said, although doctors
report no serious Injury they
said Ihe reporled pain may stem
from In ju ry to Keith as he
allegedly resisted when agents
tried lo handcuff him. Keith has
been re le a s e d fro m p o lic e
custody by a circuit judge who
has set a mid-March nearing
dale lor h im . Esllngrr said In
addition l » a purchase or cocaine
and u destruction of evidence
charge against Keith, he may
also fare charges related to
reckless d rivin g and eluding'
police.

Heathrow—
Coatlaaed f r a * Pafa 1A
Imports *400 million from Italy.
Florida Department of C o m ­
merce statistics show Italy aa
the state's ninth largest Import
trading partner.
Although the Heathrow office
of the trade oommlaalon has
been staffed since O ctober,
Lowe said. Monday w ill m ark Ita
official opening. T h e office la
one of 80 Italian Tra d e C o m ­
mission offices In 66 countries,
helping to serve 38 offices In
Ita ly .
Th e Compasso d'Ortt design
awards will be on display start­
ing tomorrow through March
18. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6
p.. Monday through Friday and
from 1 p .m . to 5 p .m . on
weekends. Admission Is free.

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Together...
We Can Build a Better
Future far Our Children

Join Us in Supporting Education
by Supporting the Seminole County
School Band Issue
V o te

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As members of our schools' Advisory Groups or PTAs,
we urge you to join us in our support of the
Seminole County School Bond Issue.
Goldsboro Elementary School
Hamilton Elementary School
Idyllwilde Elementary School
Lake Mary Elementary School
Lakeview Middle School
Midway Elementary School
Pinecrest Elementary School
Sanford Middle School
Seminole High School
Wilson Elementary School
Winter Springs Elementary School
T h is ad was m ade possible th ro u g h the co n tin u e d s u p p o rt of th e
A R V ID A C O M P A N Y .

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Nicaraguan
election
held today
Lithuanians

United Prase Inlamaflonal*

hold momantous afactlon

V IL N IU S . U.S.S.R. — Lithuanians voted In large numbers
Saturday In momentous elections expected to produce a
}mMiulr|&gt;rndenre parliament that will ratify speedy secession
Irnm the Soviet Union.
Altilrdns Hrn/auskas. lender of the defiant Lithuanian
Com m unist Party lhal broke from Moscow two m onths ago.
scored an overwhelming victory In Ihe first official results
announced by Ihe Lithuanian election commission.
Hrarauskas. also president of Ihe republic's Supreme Soviet
anti widely viewed as the eventual first president of a free
Lithuania, ga rnrrrd 01.7 percent of the voles In hla district to
retain his Parliament seal.

Quayle to attend Duarte funeral
SAN S A L V A D O R . El Salvador — Leftist rebels declared a
cease-fire ami condolences poured In from around the world
Saturday lo Ihe family and party of former President Jose
Napolcan Duarte.
T w o Central American presidents and Vice President Dan
Quayle announced they plan lo attend today's funeral for
Duarte, who died Friday after a tong battle with cancer. Other
delegations were still being formed.

Soldiers wound 7 Palestinians
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JE R U S A L E M — Israeli soldiers shot and wounded at least
seven Palestinians Saturday during alone-throwing Incidents In
the occupied Clara Strip. Palestinian sources said.

2 killed in ship attack off Lebanon
U E IR U T. Lebanon — An unidentified gunboat attacked a
passenger ship 30 miles o(T Ihe coast of Lebanon early
Saturday, killing two people and wounding 17. radio reports
said. Christian radio stations Identified Ihe gunboat as Syrian,
htil Moslem-run radio stations claimed Ihe Terry was hit by
triKi|&gt;s loyal lo Christian strongman Michel Aoun. w ho Is locked
In a (miwer si niggle for coni rol of Lebanon's Christian enclave.

From Unltad Prats International reports

.egal Notices
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* it Ntr*by §lv«*t Nut I
.In «nq*g«d In t»u»in«t« at
0 104 Norlh Elm Avinu*.
infocd, Seminole County. Flor
» under the Fictitious Narn# of
4OWN SQUARE end met I
end to regmter u&gt;d neme
ttt ft** Cl*fh of tne Circuit
i.iuft 'Seminole County, Fieri
in ac cor dene • with ihe
"■ovitiofi* of fht Fictillout
f ,*-oe Statute*. To Wit Section
\ Of Florid*Statute* 1*57
Crown Square I Lid

■drying F«*nbtfg
rut»f.*h February I* 25, March

*11. 1990
t N 1*4

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT,
E IG H T E E N TH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. •* l i t ) CA *9 l
L H A N C t M ORTGAGE
( OM PANY eFkoride
repetition ' «
Plemtiff.
T* P H L N G O Q R lG H T.etel .
Defendent*
N O TICE OF ACTION
0 STEPH EN GOBRIGHT
Rn&gt;(Jrnt» Unknown
L*»\t known mailing eddre*!
to* NE *Ath Street, Kansas
Jty. MO *4155 end or P O Boa
JM' Kansas City. MO *4U«

V
m ir e l l a g o b r ic h t
R*yid*n&lt;* Unknown

(Last known Mailing Address
-04 NF **th Street. Ken***
ty MO 44155 end or P O Boa
:A4i Gladstone M O *4111
An/ unknown heir*, devisee*,
i ntditors, grantee* end other
knawn parson* or unknown
purusas tleiming by, through
nd under S T E P H E N GO
R IG H T end or M IR E L L A
OttRIGMT
Kuitdemc Unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D thel en
iction to fsrtclove the mortgage
m. urn be ring the I q I lowing
roperfy in Seminole County,
(gride
Lot * Block C. STER LIN G
’ARK U N IT FOUR, according
u the ptat thereof e* recorded In
let Uouk at. Pege* * end 7.
►utolic Record* of Seminole
ounty. Florid* Together wifh,
1 er&gt;ge ,■O ven. O lt h w e ih tr ,
U r tage Disposal V*«t Fen
as been filed by the Plaintiff
gamM you end other* in the
Dow kYyied ceu*e and you are
equtred to *erve a copy of your
vrltfen defense*, •! any, to if on
M l IM A SIM M O NS P A
j i*intIII"* attorney*. 111 We*t
djrn* Street, Suite 1111,
fcktonyille, Florida 12703, on
* to*fore March 7, IW0. end file
i* original with Iho Clerk of
Di* Court either before service
n Plaintiff s attorney or intmt
hatfiy ih«ftatter otherwise, a
kefault will be entered against
mu fur the relief demanded in
re complaint or ipat-Apm
WITNESS my hand and seel
I fhts Court on Itu* list day of
.tnuary, iWQ
VAR rANNE MORSE
Clrrii of ihe Circuit Court
By Patricia F Heath
DrpuTy Clerk
SEAL)
tufeli*h February 4. If* ft, 74,

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IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF T N I U T H JU D ICIAL
CIR CUIT OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. *9 H94 CA 99L
G EN ER AL JUR ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
L E A D E R F E D E R A L EAN R
FOR SAVINGS F O R M E R L Y
L E A 0 E R F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
P L A IN T IF F .
— V VE U G E N E T D IA G L E AN D
J E R I O A IG L E . HIS W IF E .
UNKNOWN TE N A N TIS I
D E F C N O A N T(S )
N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
February If, ItfO. entered in
Civil Ca** No t f S4t* CA OfL *f
the Circuit Court of the IIG H
TE E NTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County, Florida,
wherein LEAO ER F E D E R A L l
B A N K FO R S A V IN G S
F O R M ER LY L E A D E R F E D
ER AL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. Pletnfilf end
E U G E N E T O A IG L E AND'
JER I O A IG LE. HIS W IFE art
defendenHi). I will tell to the
highest and best bidder for cash.
A T TH E W EST FRONT DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE CO UN TY
C O U R TH O U S E . SAN FO R D .
FLORIDA, at II 00 AM. April 5.
1*90. the following described
property as set forth in sard
Finat Judgment, to wit
LO T Iff. O A K LA N D
V IL L A G E S E C T IO N F O U R .
PHASE It. ACCORDING TO
TH E P L A T T H E R E O F . AS
RECOROEO IN P LA T BOOK
JO. PAGE 14. OF TH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY . FLORIDA
D A TE D al SANFORD Flori
da, this 20th day of February,

MANAGUA. Nicaragua - Th e
go vernm ent banned firearms
and liquor sales Saturday lo
prevent violence during loday'a
na tio na l elections, the most
closely watched and poaalbly Ihe
freest vote In the co u n try's
violence-wracked history.
M o r e t h a n 1 .7 m i l l i o n
Nicaraguans will be eligible lo
vote when the polls open for
what moat analysts consider a
crucial referendum on 10 years
of rule by the Sandlnlsta Na­
tional Liberation From .
T h e e le c tio n h a s ra is e d
expectations lhal Nicaragua's
long history of war. political
conflict, and economic problems
m i g h t f in a l ly be re s o lv e d
through peaceful means.
Besides president and vice
president, voters w ill choose
deputies to the 90-seat National
Assembly and representatives lo
more than 140 municipal coun­
cils.
President Daniel Ortega, who
la seeking election to another
six-year term, and U.S.-backed
rival V loir la Chamorro of the
National Opposition Union, or
U N O . w r a p p e d u p an
acrim o nio us six -m o n th ca m ­
p a ign W e dne sda y, w ith ob­
servers still unsure who will win.
although most polls were pick­
ing Onega.

Legal Notlcti

Legal Notice*

NOT ICC OF
FIC TITIO U S t u n c
Nolle* I* hereby fiv*-i that l
am engaged In business al *0
Hidden Lake Dr I1J9C. Sanford.
Florida 22771 Seminole County.
Florid* under the Fictitious
Heme of G E T C U L TU R E D
M A R C H , end that I Intend I*
register sold name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem
inole County, Florida. In oc
cordance with the Provision* ol
the Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
To Wit Section MS Of Florida
Statutes mi.
George Edwin Tillerson
Publish February II. 25. March
*. It. IftO
DEN Iff

N O TIC E OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I. hereby given mol 1
■m e n f ijid in butinest * Ilf .
Looo C W Ii. L m f .n o .,
F I H IM , Seminole County.
Florid, undor HM Fictitious
Nome 1 CUSTOM HOME OC
SION. M
Mol I mlond Id
r ^ it lo r u d nom* m m mo
CNrh ol ttio Circuit Court. Son*
mom County. Flor Ido. In oc
cordonco nltti mo Srovltloni ol
m# Oktnmu. Mom* siotu*M.
Todtil I n t o , t u o t Flor.do
Smtutot u s;
ioonotloN Colomon
PuMIVl FoSruory JS. Morch 4.
M. IS I W ____________ O IN lt O
IN TH E CIR C U IT COUST,
E IG H T E E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR CU IT. IH A M O FO S
SEMINOLE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. lo o m C A M P
JAM ESR VICALVI.
Pttiliorwr.
vc,
TANA MAR IR VICALVI.

N O TICE UNDER
F IC TITIO U S NAME S T A T U T I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice it hereby given that the
l^sed pursuant t* the
’Ficim eu* Name tla fv V * o
Chapter MS 0*. Florida Statute*,
will rogtttff with the County
Comptroller, h* and ter Sem!
note County, Flor Ido upon r*
ceipt of proof of the publication
of this notice, the fictitious
name, to w it: B A R N A R D
ROGERS under which we ore
engaged in butinest at 2*1 W
Mwy *24. Stt I W , Altamonte
Springs. Florida
That the corporation interest
ed m said business enterprise is
as follows
JANUS. INC
By Gerhard Barnard.
President
By: Gil Rogers.
Sec/Treesurer
D A TE D at Altamonte Springs
Seminole County, Florida. Feb
ruery 12. 1**0
Publish February II. 25. March
*. II. IffO
DEN lf«

1**0
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E H K O F THE
CIR CU IT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 25. March 4.
Iff*
DEN 7*4
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E liT H JU D ICIAL
CIR CU IT OF FLORIDA.
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY
CASE NO. 99 IT** CA t*L
G CN CR AL JU R ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
L E A D E R F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS F O R M E R L Y
LEA D ER F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
P L A IN T IF F .
—*t—
E U G E N E T D IA G L E ANO
JE R I O A IG L E . HIS W IF E .
UNKNOWN TE N A N TIS I
D EFEN D AN TS !
NO TICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure 'dated
February If, ItfO. entered in
civil Case No ft J W CA OfL of
the Circuit Court of the ElGM
TEE NTH Judicial Circuit in end
lor SEM INOLE County. Florida,
wherein LEAO ER F E D E R A L
B A N K F O R S A V IN G S
F O R M E R LY L E A D E R F E D
ERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN
A SSOCIATION. Plaintiff and
E U G E N E T O A IG L E A NO
JER I D A IG LE. HIS W IFE are
defendant!*), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash.
A T THE WEST FRO N T DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE CO UN TY
C O U R TH O U SE
S A N FO R D .
f LOR I DA. at 11 00 AM. April J
1*90. the following described
property as set forth in sa*d
Final Judgment, to wit
LO T If f
OAKLAND
V IL L A G E S E C T IO N FO U R
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO
th e
plat
t h e r e o f , as
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
10 PAGE 14. OF TH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY F LOR IDA
D A TE D 4t SANFORD Fieri
da this 79tft day of February
!**0
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R k OF t h e
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County. F lor-da
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish F e b ru a ry JS March 4
i*v0
DE M 14*

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT.
E IG H T E E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR CU IT. IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE MO. 99*14* CA f*
DIVISION: I
F E D E R A L NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.*
corporation organiiod and
easting under the lows of the
Untied Slates of Amor lea.
Plaintiff.
vs
K AR EN E WOOO.o/k/o
K AR EN E JORDAN, atal..
Defendants
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO KAREN E WOOO.*/h/o
K A R E N E JORDAN
Residence Unknown
Lost known mailing address
MO Alpine Street
Altamonte Springs. Florida
17/01
any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, asftlgnoos, lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants claiming by. through
and under KAR EN E WOOO.
a, k/a KAR EN E JORDAN
Residence , Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to foreclose the mortgage
encum bering the following
property in Seminole County,
Florida
Unit 210 D. A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H T S . A Condominium,
according to the Declaration of
Condominium as recorded In
Official Record looks 120*.
pages 170* through 1710. Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
has been tiled by the Plaintiff
against you end others in the
above entitled cause and you
are required' to serve e copy of
your written- defenses. If -any. to
•t on SM ITH A SIMMONS. P A
Plaintiff's attorney. 112 West
Adam s Street, Suite III* .
Jacksonville. Florida 22202. on
or before March 15, IffO. end
file the original with the Clerk ef
this Court either before service
on Plaint IIt's attorney or imme
diataly thereafter, otherwise, a
detault will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
W ITNESS my hand and leal
of this Court on this Ith day of
February, IffO
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Jean Hr MienI
Deputy Clerk
ISCALI
P u b lis h

F e b ru a ry

March*, tveo
DEN 127

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If, 25,

NOT ICR OS ACTIO N
Twe STA TE OF FLO R ID A TO
TANA M ARIE VICALVI
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D mot JAM ES R VICALVI
hoi mod o Potition in mo Circuit
Court of SommoN County. Flor
Mo lor Diuotutwn aC M orrionond you o r. rtmnrod lo u r n o
copy of your nrltlon d d o n m . H
ony. on M IC H AEL E GRAY.
E S Q U IR E ol S TE N S TR O M .
M d N T O S H . J U L IA N . COL
B E R T . W H IG H A M A SIM
MONS, P A . , A tlo rnoyi tor
Pol IHonor, ohoM o d dr.it It
Poll O ttk . Boa U R , Sontord.
Flor,do J j ; ; i . and Ilk mo ori«i
nol w llh tho Clork ol tko
otarvo U r lod Court on or tooloro
March lo. A O . Itoo. othornlw
0 Doloult ond ultimo* ju d j
mont nlll bo M lu iO ooomil you
tor tho r.llol drmondtd in tho
Potllion
W ITNESS my bond ond ol
tklol cool ol u id Court on Ihti
•m doy ol Fobrwory. A O . INO
(S E A L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clorb olthoCircuit Court
SommokCounty. Flor,do
By Hoothor Brunnor
Dopwty CI.rh
PuMIlh Fobruory II. II. IS.
M orchL INB__________P E N IW
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THR U TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
IN ANO FOR
SEMI N O L I CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. M O N IC A *YP
CEN TR UST BANK.
PlOlntltl.
V0
JEW EL OE AN YOUNG.OtOl .
Dofondonll
NOTICE OF ACTIO N
IJU I0
TO JE W E L D EA N YOUNG
ond MELISSA A N N YOUNG II
ollvo, ond&lt; or d u d hit llhoirl
known hotri. dovitoot. logolm
or gr ontool ond oil portent or
portiot ciolming by. through
under or ogoinl M i (ttiom I
Rnldm co unknown
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D mot on
Action lor lorocloiuro ol o
morlgogo on mo following prop
trly In S E M IN O L E County,
Fior Ido
Lol II. Slock }. AM EN DED
P LA T OF FIR ST A OOITION
to

m in e r a l

s p r in g s

PARK. According lo tho Plot
Itwrool ot recorded in Plot Book
I. p o g .i oo ond OF. Public
Rrcordi ol Seminole .ounty.
Flor ido
hot boon tiled egemtl you ond
rou oct rrouirrd lo u r n t copy
ot your nr Him dotonm. il m y,
hi II on SPEAR ANO HOFF
MAN. Alter nor i. whote e d d m t
it too South D in k Highwor.
Second Floor. Corel Goblet.
Florid. D IN . on or About itn
dor Ol Morch. IPTC. ond lo III.
tho originel with the Ckrb ol
Ihll Couct olltior botoro lo r .it .
on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN.
oMomert or Immedietoly ihort
oiler, emorwii. o Ooloull will
b. m tvrrd ogo.nit you lor Iho
rrlo l drmondrd in the Com
pio.nl or Potllion
W ITNESS my hond ond tool
ol tint Court on inn H it doy ot
Jenuory. IHC
ISEALI
M ARYANNE MORSE
At C k rt ol the Court
By PoIrkloF H u th
A t Deputy Clork
Publlth Fm ruory 0. II. IP. IS
IMP
DEN OS

Laqal Nottctt
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT,
E IG H T E E N TH JU D IC IA L
CIR CUIT. IN A N O F O a
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
C A S IN O . BP SRJOCA-PPL
DIVISION L
FED ER AL N A TIO N A L
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. 0
corporation or|onu od and
ot kfmg under the low* o* tho
United Slotot ol Amorke.
piomnn.
*»
T H IN K IIE L A C R . JR ..
NOTICE OP SALE
li hereby given mol.
purtuan* to an Summery FmM
Judgment of ForocNourd m
Nr Ad horom. I will poll mo
property pitwoNd In Sommoto
County. Flor Ida. d n er Mod aa:
tot » ond the Nor lhookNrly
ip el Lol tl. Block G. a rip lot ol
LAKE M O G IL I SHORES. OC
cordsnp lo tho p u t moroot ao
recorded In Plot BaoO 1 peat i t
ol the PuMk Record! M Soml
note Comty. Florldb
ot public tote, la ma lughotl ond
bolt bkdOer tor cootv at tho watt
front entrance. Sommoii Comfy

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M O T K IO S
F IC TIT IO U S !
It hereby (tvws mot I
M luoliwtl Of S3BI
Somlnolo County. Florida under
Ih o F i c t i l l o u t N a m o a l
C E N T R A L F LO R 1 0 A RV
SERVICES, and mot I MWnd M
register toW nemo wllh HM
Clark al tfw Circuit f e e l . Sam.
IntM County. FWrtdL. In OC- - 4 . . . . . . 1am. 4A u ■ u A u i a l M O ^
r or
i— nr a with mv r n f l i w i s *v
me Fkttttoua Homo SlifuOM.
To W II Section B U M Flor Ida
SiotutetlPPJ
Jomot M ori land
PuMifh February IL JS. Morch
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DENIES
IN TH R CIR C U IT COURT
O S T N I R T F JU D ICIA L
CIR CU IT O S FLORIDA.
IN A N O F O R
IIN O L I C O U N TY
G E N E R A L JUR ISD IC TIO N
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STANDARD F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK
P L A IN T IF F .
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K A T H L E E N M COX. HIS
W IF E : PU R LIX E M S L O T I I
F E D E R A L C R E D IT UNION
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N O TIC E IS H IR E G V GIVEN
pur went to an Order eI FmM
Judgment ol Faroclmur* doted
February it tfM . m itred m
Civil Co m Nd p p m m c a o p l m
mo Circuit Court at Iho EIG H
TE E NTH Jude lot Clrculi m and
tar SEM INOLE County. FkrMd.
nhdcom STANDARD FE O E R
A L SAVINGS OJLNK. PtemtlH
end J A M E S A C O X A N D
K A T H L E E N M . C O X , H IS
W IF E ore detendmtltl. I will
toll lo Iho hlghoit ond best
bidder N r com. A T TH E W EST
FR O N T OOOS O F T H E SEMI
H O LE C O U N TY CO UR T
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLO R ID A,
ot II M AM. April IP. IPM. the

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NOTICE Of
FICT ITIOUS KAMt
te hereby glednJhe4J
SeiN IM. Leng
wood, SamMoM Comfy. F w rW i
of
U S. CLASSICS, ond m ol I
M M to regular toW noma
with mo CNrk of Ihq Circuit
Court, SomlnoN COunty. FN rl
do. In accordance with the
Previtiewt at the FlctltWwo
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
B ll MFWrWo Statutes IHJ
AUOe Arftt
Pubmei February JL March A
11, IK HOB
DEN IM
NO TICE OP
F IC TIT IO U S GAME
Nonce N hereby given mat I
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mss. SomlnoN County.
eldo under tho Ficntlout
Nome 04 TH E ANOE C O . and
I I intend N register toW
noma with the CNrk d&gt; Rw
Circuit Court. SomMofo Com fy .
rkdo. M occordonee m m mo
PrpeltWnk al the Fictillout
Noma Statutes. To Wit Section
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N O TKEO P
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby peon mat I
am engaged M kuomooo Of MM
N. Hwy. IM K tenf o l d. PL
a m . Soi'iMolo County. FNrtdo
under RM FklttMud Noma of
ENUM ART A U T O SALES, ond
nanw m m mo CNrk ol tho
Clrculi Court. SomlnoN County.
Provisions ol me Fictillout
Noma StotuMk. To Wit Section
101 It F Nr Wo Statutes ITS/
PublNh Ftbruory I t JL Morch
A l l . IW*_____________OHM MB
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M legiiN r toW nomq m m mo
CNrk ot Mo Circuit Comt. Sam
M M Comity. FN t Wk M oc
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Publlth February JL March 4.
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DEN IM
ANENBN
SEM INOLE CO U N TY BOARD OP A D JU S TM E N T
MARCH If. ITN
liM P .A L
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN
NOTICE 11H E R IB Y O IV E N TH A T Me fommoN Cemty
AdtuUmewt m u conduct a puMK hoar Mg N rm u se r Mo
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CONSENT AGENDA
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IN TNB CIR C U IT COURT.
It to tf II It for an em nng tMWMg to Too Parcel AA. Section
OP T H E E IG H T E E N TH
II J S f T . H I corner of Lobe Mary BouMvorb onp Markham Waadt
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN ANDPOR
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Pevekgmowt Zoro - VOHoncu to tothotk fn m fropdrty mw hem »
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CASE NO: M O IIA C A M F
It N l f . H I corrwr of Lake Mary GouMeard and OAorkhom Woods
f e o e r a l n a t io n a l
Rom ot Border Place ot Heathrow (O H M )
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
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Hoot yard emhoak eorknet from N ft lo If ft oo Lot L GatM
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TE R R Y S S PR IN G H A R T.tlol
I tow Final Judg
Hoynot Circle. W i t W o l Dodd Rood and S ot Rod Dug Looo Rood
mwnt. N w lt.
TO SHARON F SPRINGHART
I O U T It
LO T I I . BLOCK H. NORTH
0 DONALD R WILUAA0 1 I N N I T T - B A M »J »V - R IAA
IM Coach Light Drive
O R LA N D O R AN CH ES . SEC
Fmn Fort. F i n n s
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TIO N JA. ACCORDING TO TH E
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P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
may claim ot holrk. doVNoel,
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CO R D ED IN P L A T BOOK II
gronltot. atiignoot. Iitnort.
SR 04 ID IST Jl
PAGES J L 01, PUBLIC REC
crodltort. trvitoeo. or other
1 K A TH Y PALUOA - G A M J MV - Planned Unit O t e o M w n l
O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
Zeno — Roar yardeotbock vortwncu horn R D la M It lor o tcroan
C O U N TY. F lO K IOA
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D A TE D ol SANFORD. Fieri
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da. mtt J«m day at February.
Plate ond I.ltd ft [ or Hwwetl Branch Rood ID IST il
NOTICE OP ACTIO N
ION
« Y O LA N TA B M A JID KALAGNCHI - G A M J J t V - RC I
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D met en
M ARVANNE MORSE
action tar tarodoouro ot o mart
Com try I Hotel - Front yard fetkoO ytrlonco from JS ft N M ft
C L E R K O F TH E
gogom the following property
on
Lot II. Block A Room CHotel. PR If. Pg JJ J L SoctMn M i l Sir
CIR C U IT COURT
Lot o. Block A. COACH LIG H T
S tWe ol Robin loo Road. I M I l E f t Room Or tee ond S ot
SEMI HOLE County. F Nr Wo
ESTATES, according to me plot
Gabriel to Lena IDIST II
By JeneC Jeeowk
thereat, ot recorded In Put
B M O G IL I MOM I/A-I A GRICU LTU R E t O N I
Deputy CWTb
Bobo II. Pegn M U . Public
I RUSSELL GAESER — GAM S MTE — To gtbco e mobile homo
Publish February } \ March a.
Rtcortft ol Seminole County.
I Renewal) m Lol O I L lTo&gt; Parcel H I. Looo Homer •»'»*»•
IMP
Flor ido
Section If M H . N Hdo ot Stafford Trod and to mite S od Sotttar't
DENSO)
hot bom filed agomtl you and
Loo* ID IS T t)
you o r. required to U f r t o copy
J H AZEL VERGE LI - G A M J H I E - To Moca o mobile hmnt
L E G A L A D V E S T iS E M S N T
ol your written deter,1.1 to II. il
( Rornetafemontl on Too Parcel M. Section S M JJ. W Mde of Eondlt
TH E BOAROOF
any. on JO H N C E N G L E
Way ond l.SM ft Nol Monet LaOoRttroot Road ID IST SI
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
H A R O T. P A . ISJi E Llv
) K IN N f T M | SNYDER - R A M ) D T E - To Moca a mom to
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
motion Street, OeljnOe. Fler.Oo
ham* ! Renewal low Lol tl. BureAa M owiwct. PG I. Pg M L Sacttm
FLORIDA
JJSSJ. Ptomtlft I Attorney, on or
14
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Sealed bide will be rvceimd by
botoro Morch
IPM. ond HU
tt Eat Lake Avenue IDIST SI
SomlnoN County. Pwrchoomg
mo original with the Clerb ol
0 JONH HUGGINS - R A M ) I1TE - To Moca 0 mobile homo
D eporlm ant. I l l ) E F lr t l
m .t Court oithor botoro ttrvko
I Renew at t an mo W &gt;t M Lot IM and mo N I I H M me E H od laid
Street, Roam SXM. Sanford.
on plomtltt't Attorney, or im
tot. V jn A rtdok Osborne Brokerage Co t Addition M Bloch
Florida, until 1 : » P AL, (local
Hammock. PR I, Pg Jl. Section J II Jl. w wOe ad Ok rename street
modioNty thortetter. othorwitt
tuna.) Wednesday, March PI,
o dtleuit will bo entered agetntl
and 1.000tt SMFIortdoAvenuo (D IS T I)
tfM N r me following
S W IU A A K f T C H U M - RAM H I T I - To Macao moMla homo
you for the relief demanded in
Bid MM - Furmtn Ond ( I )
moCamoloint for Forecloture
I Renewal of o MedkM Hordadugl on Loft M i l . Loo, tom Cttofet.
SOW steer tawdor 11% BW Rond
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Required!
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and it mile E M IR 4S0 ID IST II
BW «A/R JJ0 - Annual Ro
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Copier Paper ond Supplwt
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P E N 41______________________
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Comity Commltownert Cham
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OF T N I E IG H T E E N T H
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building
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JU D ICIAL C IR CU IT.
IW III. Sanford. Florida on the
Regtof M Tract l&gt;. PB f. Pg of. Section il j l j f ; E tldo M Sdrmg
IN A N O F O R
above oppomted dote ol J M
Gordon
Avenue.
oM R N M PMevlow Street, and M H S of Norm
SEMINOLE CO U N TY ,
P M . local lima Spocltkoliont
Street ID IST ol
FLORIDA
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LOMAS M ORTGAGE USA.
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ipection ol tho obot
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PIOMtltf,
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dittnbutwn tubololion Immormod) en Too Parcel ltA . Section
vp
ChorN t T I rerton ot (OPT)
) ) tf If . N tide ol Long wood Markham Rood ond OM R E M Lake
TH E A TR E ARTS
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Mart ham Rood IDIST S)
IN TER N A TIO N AL.
Batty D Leonard
c v a r ia n c e s
Defendant, Crow Pl»inlilt.
Purchasing Dirac N r
I SANTO D. ROCCA - BAM 111V - Planned Unit Devetogmenl
vp.
1101 C T in t Street
Zona — Side yard eotbock variance horn 1 R to II In on south Mi
JAM ESE HOLLIS, ft ol.
Senlord. F L IIT H
lino ond Irom i n R i l l O ln n norm Mi lino tor o pool screen
DelendentvCroti Defendants
Publlth February JS. 11
enclosure on Lei OL Brampton Cove. PB JK P f I I Oo. Soctlm
TO CLINT BAIN
o e n j; i
t J M I f . E tide ol Brampton Plato ond IM ft E M Heathrow
loret Gotha Windermere Rd
BouMvord (O U T II
Gome. Floruu
NOT PCS OP
1 LIN D A CLARK - B A M ) 14V - Planned Unit Development
NOTICE OF ACTION
F IC TITIO U S NAMK
Zone — Front yard setback variance from M R to I R far o 0 R high
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mot en
Notice it hereby five* ftkal I
concrete
wall on Lott I I 4 10. Chestnut Hill. FR If . Pg 7kZK Soctlm
action lor torecleeuro of 0 mort
am trqagsd in bwtirartl at 4P9*
II M I t i E tide M Swddloworth Court. N M Bridge water Drive ond M
gage on tho lol lowing property
S H&lt;ry 17*2. Casselberry. Fie
mlM E ot Heathrow BouMvord ID IST II
Lol J. Block JO. W EATHERS
12707. Semlwefe Counfy. Floride
) BENJAM IN S JE A N N E HESTER B A M IO IV - A I
FIELD . &gt;nd Addition, according
uruNr Ihe Fictitious Nemo ot
Agriculture Zona - Front yard wtbeck variance tram M R to M R
Id tho plot mortal, ot recorded
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Sendai Fort Lone
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t intond to register said name
Rood ond to mile E of Jung to Rood IDIST SI
10). Public Rrcordi ol Seminole
with
tho
Clerk
el
the
Circuit
0 R O B E R T F. W ILKINSON - RAW I MV - R IAA HtttdOAIIel
County. Florida, together wllh
Court. Somlnote County, Flori
Zeno — Roar yard setback variance horn M R . to ) R. ond o tldo
tho improvements thereon end
da. in accordance with the
yard setback variance horn ID R to ) R lor a shad on Lots 10 4 IS.
Iho Haturet ond equipment
Previsions of the Fictitious
Block G. Sandtondo Springs. Tract No 0. PB 1. Pg JJ. Sac Hon 11) jg.
therein contained end which
Name Statutes. Te W lf Section
N tldo ol Carlton Shoal and ))0 R E ol Palm Springs drive ID IS T 0)
promises erk/a oil Citadel Or .
•*5 0* Florida Statutes 1*57
S BER NARD STRPNRNS - BAM ) MV — R IAA Rttldenllel
Altamonte Springs. F ljjrg i
8 J T .ln c
Zone — Lei tile variance from 11,/M tq R to 410* tq H m Let ).
hot been tiled ogo,ntl you ond
William M Johnston
Black C. Sen lands Springs. Rrplat Tract ST, PB t. Pg of. Section
you or* required to serve o copy
Publish February *, It., 'll, 21I I I I If , I E cartMr M While Oak Drive and Teagarden Sheet. M U
ot your written deftntet to II. It
19*0
E ol Virginia Avenue end M0 R le i North Sh tel ID IS T o)
any. on JO H N C E N G L E
O E N 49
0 JOHN 4 PAMELA LO U VA T - BAM &gt; 40V - Planned Unit
H A R D T. P A . 1110 E Llv
Development Zone — Side itreet setback variance ham M R. lb If R
Ingtlon Street. Orlando Florida
on
Lot 1)7. Hyde Pork. PR So. Pg M N. Section N I I M . NW corner
N
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OF
ROOT. PH,M ill I attorney, on or
F IC TITIO U S NAME
ol Batter tee Way and Ath Pork Loop. MB R W ol Grand Rood and
before Morch ;. IPM. ond lilt
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
OMR
Net Howell Branch Rood IDIST I)
the original with tho Clark of
3 SUSAN D. M E L L O TT - BOW ) 17V - R I. One 4 Two Dwelling
i m engaged In butinest at P O,
mit Court either botoro ttrvko
— Roar yard setback variance from If H. to ) I tt. tor a utility thed
Bo* 10*1 Long wood FL 2277*4
on Ploinlllt'l attorney, or Im
!*rrunole County. Florida under
on Lol Jr. Lake Brenlley HIIIl PB tl. Pg 17. Section S II If; N tide ot
medlekly Thereafter, otherwise
Brantley Hills Court ond JOB It E al Weil Lake Brantley Rood
tho Fictitious Nemo of BU ILD
a doloult will bo entered against
IDIST 1)
IN05 U N L IM ITE D , end that I
you for the relief demanded in
intend
to
register
said
name
1 KRITM RHODES. JR. - B A M ) MV - R I Residential lane mo Complaint lor Foreclosure
Lol tile variance Irom 1.400 tq R to 4.0)0 tq R. ond width ol
with the Clerk of the Circuit
W ITNESS my hand and teal
Court.
Seminole
County.
Flori
building
Una Irom 70 tt to M R on Lot 7. Buck B. Morrill Pork. PB
at mit Court on jenuory Jl. IPM
da. in occor dance wllh the
4 Pg JJ. Section IB 11 M; S tldo of Oak Street end TOO R S of Norm
(SEALI
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Pro visions ol the Fictitious
M ARYANNE MORSE
Nemo Statutes. To Wit- 'Section
f. HOOTERS OF C A S S R L IIR R T . IN C - B A M ) UV - c I
C LE R K O F TH E
1*19* F lor tde Statutes 1*57
Commercial Zeno — Variance for tlce ef sign horn 141 tq tt to 110
CIR CUIT COURT
W Posey
tq R on Let L Scholl Development. Unit I, PB tf. Pg ST. Section
By FotrkloF Heath
Publlth February 11, It, 25.
J l II M; W tldo ot SR OM ond IBM R S of Rad Bug Lake Rood IDIST
Publlth February 0. II. IL JS.
March 4. I**0
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D M OBILE HOME/A-t A GRICU LTU R E ZONE
D EN 125
OCNU
I S TE P H E N 4 JA N E T CRONIN - S A M ) M TE - To place a
mobile homo on Too Parcel 1 1 0 X 1 . Section II M M : S tide ol
NOTICE OF PUBLIC H IA R IN O
Stuart
Troll end l.MB R S of Cochran Road. ID IS T St
R EGAR DING TY P IC A L ROADWAY SECTIONS
FOR HOW ELL BRANCH ROAD
1 R A N D O LP H S V IH 0 IN IA CLARK - B A M ) I0TE - Te piece
SloN Head 4JO N
meblto homo an Block C, Lake Harney Shores. PB 7, Pg tl. Socllon
(ear Gully Road
10IP M ; NE corner ol Crottavor Lone ond Jungle Rood Norm
(D IS T SI
All inN r»iN d par ion i art hereby advised that the Board ot County
E SPECIAL IX C E P TIO N /O TH E R
Cemmittionori el Seminole County. Florida will hold a Public
Hearing on Ihe Jtm day ot February. Iteo el f 00 p m [or at toon
I M ARKHAM WOODS P R IS R Y TE R IA N CHURCH - B A M JIS E
therroller ot pouibN) at the Seminole County Sorvicot Building,
— A I Agriculture Zona - Request a Special Eonplton la allow a
1101 Celt Firtl Street. Room w IIJ, Sontord. Florida, pertaining to
weekday preschool on Too Parcel MG. Section 3 30 30. w tide of
mo adoption el o final typical section tor Howell Branch Hoad from
Markham Woodt Road and I &lt;e mile N of Lake Mary Boulevard
ID IS T II
Stale Rood oM and Bear Gully Road in Seminole County
Canudorefien will be given lo ond public input will bo toikited ot N
1 OAVIO A CH A R LO TTE ROBERTS - BAM U S E - A I
tho adoption ol the final typical taction tor design
Agriculture Zona - Request amendment ol a Special Eictption
In addition to public Input presented al the Public Hearing, written
approved on November M. IMf lo increase mo number ot children
itatemrnfi will be accepted Written ifeNmentt or quetllont
from M to U on Tea Parcel 2A. Soctlm 1)21 M. S sate ol Oodd Rood
regarding this matter may be directed lo
and'a mile N E at Howell Branch Rood IDIST II
F APPR O VALGF M IN U TE S
Jerry McCollum. P E .County Engineer
Departmental Engineering
I February If. lfM — Regular Marling
JfO Bush Boulevard
This public hearing will bo hold In Room W i n ol Iho Seminole
Senlord Florida U fFl
County Sorvicot Building. 1101 East Flrtl Sheet. Santord. Flortdion
IK)/I m 2)00. E jitension M ]l
March ty. IM K a lt oap m or at toon Iheroeftor at pouibto
Partont are ad vie d mat. II they decide to appeal any decision
Written comments tiled wim Ihe Land Management Director will
made al m u hear mg. they will need a record ot Iho proceedings, and
be considered Portent appearing ol the public hewing will bo
lor such purpose they may need to insure mat a verbatim record ol
hoard Further detent ova, table by coiling M i l IM. oat 7000
the proceedings it made, which record includes mw Htiimony and
Portent are adritod mat if they decide to wpeal m y dec Him
evidence upon which the appeal it N bo bated
made al hue hearing, they will need a record ot ttto proceedmgt ond
M ARYANNE MORSE. Clark to the
tor tuch purpote they may need to Insure lhal a verbatim record et
Board ot County Commttuoneet
me proceedings it mode, which record include! the testimony ond
Seminole County. F Nnda
evidence upon which Iho appeal It to bo bated, par Section Mo BIOL
Florida Statutes
ISEALI
By Sandy Wall
SEM INOLE COUNTY BO ARO O F A D JU S TM E N T
Deputy Cleft
BY BEN TU C K ER . CHAIRMAN
Publish February ) ) IFW
O EN 171
Publlth February 30 IS. IHO
OEN J01

M 11.m A M m mo Nth doy ot
Morch. iff!
W ITNESS my hond and Ot
IM lot Soot el tow Court m il Itih
doy ot February. IMS
(Court Soot I
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Clrculi Court
E y Jena E Jowoic
AiOoputy Clark
Publlth February JS. Morch o.
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, FaOruary 25. 19*0 — T *

Governors plot education excellence
T.
United Proas International

Stermto JonM p(ae«d onratplrator
P TTTS B U R O H — Stormle Jonra. the first recipient of a
heart-liver transplant ala y e a n ago. waa breathing with the aid
of a respirator Saturday and waa Hated In critical condition,
four daya after receiving a second new liver.
Doctors at Children's Hoattal said, however, that th y did not
believe the 12-year-old child had suffered a major post -surgical
rtbeck.
"She's resting comfortably and her vital signs are stable."
hospital spokeswoman Lynn McMahon said.

Bush to moot Wm I Germany's Kohl
W A S H IN G TO N — President Bush focused on the possibility
of a united G e rm a ny Saturday as he prepared for a
mount miniop meeting with the chief proponent for reunifica­
tion. West Germ an Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
Bush was to host Kohl for two daya of talks at the Ca m p
David presidential retreat In the Catoclin Mountains In nearby
Maryland. T h e two were expected to plot strategy to keep a
unified G erm any In the Western military alliance among other
preaalng Items on the European agenda.

Kalfu to matt Bush in March
T O K Y O — Japan's Prime Minister Toahikl Kalfu will visit
President Bush next week to discuss trade and economic
friction between the world's two largest economic powers,
foreign Ministry officials said Saturday.
President Bush called Kalfu late Friday and Invited him lo a
summit In Palm Springs. Calif., on March 2-3 lo exchange
views on bilateral Issurs and the current international
situation, the Foreign Ministry announced late Saturday.
Th e U.S. and Japanese leaders will focus on bilateral trade
| Issues, defense and political reform tn eastern F.uropr. the
ministry officials said.

W A S H IN G T O N — Th e nation's governors
opened a meeting Saturday lo chart a
course for excellence In educallon and lo
develop a consensus that would make the
faltering American school system the beat tn
the world.
T h e governors, holding a three-day annu­
al winter session, said if the United States Is
to maintain Ha freedom and prosperity, tt
must be prepared to provide a first class
education to every child.
G ov. T e rry E. Branstad of Iowa. Re­

W A S H IN G T O N (UP!) - Critics
charge that clvtl rights legisla­
tion seeking lo reverse a string of
Supreme Court decisions goes
to o fa r a n d c o u ld fo rc e
employers to act hiring quotas to
avoid costly lawsuits
Supporters of the measure,
however, disputed Ihoae claims
and argued the legal changes arc
needed to shore up protections
eroded by four recent court
derisions that undermined anll-dlscrtmlnatian efforts.
Discussions, grew somewhat
healed al limes Friday during a
Senate Labor and Human Re­
sources Committee hearing on
the bill.

Charles Fried, a Harvard Law
School professor who waa solici­
tor general In the Reagan ad­
ministration. dearrtbed the bill
as a "radical Intrusion" Into the
private sector. Sen. E d w a rd
Kennedy. D-Maaa.. who wrote
the bill, aald It "w o u ld force
em ployers to use quotas In
hiring or else expose themselves
to lawsuits they cannot w in ."

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• NBC's "Meet the Prrsa" features the role of stales In
educational and environmental policies with Governors J im
Thom pson. R-lll.. and BUI Clinton. D -A rk .. 9:30 a m .
• A BC's " T h is Week with David Brinkley" realurea the
economy with Jo h n Phelan. New York Stock Exchange
chairman: Michael Botkin, chairman of the President's Council
of Economic Advisers: Victor Kiam. president. Remington
Products Inc., and Robert Ketch of Harvard U n lvrrilty. 10:30
a.m.
• C B S 's "Face I he Nation" features new Issues facing Israel
and "Debating the Greed Decade" with former Israeli cabinet
minister Ariel Sharon: Martin Anderson, former economic
adviser to Ronald Kragan. and economist Gary Shilling. 11:30
Fro m U n ite d P rts s International reports

considering various objectives oq how to
Implement them.
" A h e a lth y e n v iro n m e n t, atid w e lleducated people will be the major actors In
determining our quality of life and our
standard oslJvIng." Branstad said.
"O u r natural and hum an resources have
been the source of our success as a nation
for more than 200 years." he said.
Bush proposed that by the year 2000 alt
American chUdren start school ready to
learn. According to a draft report by the
governors group, all disadvantaged 4-yearolds should have access to high-quality
pre-school orograms that help prepare
children for school.

Rights measure draws fire

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Today's interview-show guests

publican chairm an of the National G over­
nors Association. toM a news conference at
the opening or the conference that the
governors want to make Am erican educa­
tion "world ctaaa" by the year 2000.
"W e're here to b u lla .a conaenaua for
change for excellence tn e d u c a tio n ."
Branstad said.
"It ta a remarkable cooperative venture."
-said Arkansas G ov. BlU Clinton, a Democrat­
ic co-chairman of the group's teak force on
education. " Il'a a real effort to Involve all
elements of society."
In Ja n u a ry . President Bush outlined
broad educational goals In his State of the
U n ion address and the governors are

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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
SEMINOLE CO UNTY, FLORIDA
BOND ELECTIO N
TUE8DAY, FEBRUARY 27,1990

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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOND ELECTION
FEBRUARY 27,1990

SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION

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Shill tha School District ol Sammoia
County. Florida, it sub ganaral obligation
bonds, all at ona'lima or In installmanti
Iron tims to lima, in tha aggregate principal
amount of not exceed.ng S520.000.000. for
the purpoea of financing the cost of acquir­
ing, building, enlarging and furnishing or
otherwise improving buildings or school
grounds; such bonds bearing intaraat at a
rale noi exceeding the maximum rata per­
mitted by law al the time of the tala thereof,
callable as provided by law, maturing within
a pariod of 20 years from tha data of
issuance of tha applicable mstallmant of
tucnUdKbt, and tacurad by the full faith,
cradil and taxing power of the District; all
as mors specifically described in a resolu­
tion of Tha School Board of Seminole
County. Florida, adopted on January 5.

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Onodo ( j o I Branch library. 310 DMnlan Straw, Ortado
Noo U N FaM— rtftip Church. *70 Tuanoouin Rood. Wlntor

On ado Woman a O ut, 414 King BlreM (Sato ran Higft
School and MothadMI Church), Onodo

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South Saminoat W W FoW 1307. SR 417 North ol
Longoood HUM Road. I amino* County
VMagoOraan A— rti— ma CJudbog— , Its Eaaaa Aranua.
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ChM, 1W W rtira Spring. Rood.

San lord City Hall 300 N Fara Aranua. Sanhxd
Laftanao Cftnati— Church. 1400 Baar LaM hood. Apopna
Council Cham— m. CaanWbony City Hdi. SS LaM Tnpiw

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Boutorard. SanHrd
Sammoia Count, Public Mawih and Human Sarvicat
Audllorlurt, 140 W. Airport Boulawrd. Sanford
Sammoia Count, Agnculluta Con— Oihca Building. 4330
S Orlando Dnra. Sanlord
Alton Chapai AME Church, 1203 extra Aranua. Sanford
Sanlord O a c Cantar Sanlord A m a at Sammoia
Boutarard. Sanlord
Amancan Lagron Foal 1*3, 370S Wan* Aranua loll
Htghoay I ) S3). Fam Fait
Saranth Dp, Adranual Church. South ol SR 434 on M ot.
Hoad, Wlnto Spnnga
Attamonla Spnnga Chile Cantar. HO Magnolia Aranua.
Allamonia Spnnga
LaM Mary Oty Commiti .on Chart— re. 1SS N. Country
Club Road. Lana Mary
Samlnoia County School Board o il— , Iniaraoclkm ol
Uniloor.lka Aranua and Catary Aranua. Sanlord
Congragwxnal Cfwfati— Church. 3401 S Fart Aran— .
Sanlord
Osktaboro Oamanlary School. 1300 W 30lh Straw.
Sanlord
Krughia Inn. Room 43S, 47SO SR as w . Sammoia County
Aahoood Condominiuma. 1000 LaM ol IM Wood,
Boulmard. Fam Fart
FI— Ridga dubhouaa. 3*01 W. Algort Soula , aid. Sa.v
lord luaa araranca oil Old LaM May Road)
Longoood Q iy Halt, Comar ol Waran Straw and wuma
Slrrat. longoood
Allamonia Spnnga E— ntary School. 300 Ft—
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oil Fam Seringa Drtra. Attamonla Spnnga
Spring Oat a Corrmunll, Clubhouaa. 400 Spnng Oak a
Boularard. Allamonia Spnnga
SI Mary Migdaian Church Social — II. M l Mailland
Aran— . Allamonia Spring.
Sanlord Cha.lian Church, 117 Airport Boulwrird. S— Ion)
South Samira— Midoia School. Em I aida ol O— an . Mir
rot LaM, lum South oil Wlnlw FaA Drtra. Caaaalbarry
Amanc— Lagion Foal 1S3, 3709 Want Aran— HU
Hrgnoay I7B3), Fam Fart
Ella Club. ItowWI Branch Road. Odd— rod
Milo— MuMa SCHOOL Htghoay 437. Longoood
Firtl Chrueh ol I— Harare— Fwkaoahtp Hall. 3SSI San
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Sknan Oard— . 3110 Hooall Branch Row. Sammoia
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S— Joaa Apanrronia RacraaiionM Room, oil SR 43S on
Winter Wood. B rum ad . Sami— la County
Summit Viliaga Condominium Clubliouaa, 1001 (a pi— ado
Way. Caaaaibarr,
SI Maraa Praabftan— Church lAcImty Building). 1031
Ppm Spnnga Or— . Aitamonta Spnng.
longwoodi Hills Baphsl Church, 12SS E i Williamson
Road. Longwood
Spanish Tract Apartmenu Clubhoiae. 44S Wymore Road.
Aitamonta Springs
Si Richard* Episcopal Church, SiSV lake Hoeeti Road.
Semmoia County
Firs 5 f•non »2. 9S0 Northern Way. Wtnlar Spnng*
First Bap fill Chia ch of Sanlando Springs. 742 Palm
Springs Road lot SR 4941 1V» mries n e l of 14, beleean
Monlgomory and Jwnestown, Attamonla Springs

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Altamonte Springe City Hall. 229 Newburyport Avenue.

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Qualified electors desiring to vole tor tha
issuance of such bonds are instructed to
punch ihe ballot card in tha hofa next to the
right ol tha words "FO R B O N O S ";
qualified electors desiring lo vote against
tha issuanca ol such bonds are instructed
to punch the ballot card in Ihe hole naxt lo
tha right ol tha words "A G A IN S T
BONDS ."
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Spnnga Hood. longoood
Lana Mary Community Hall. 3*0 K Country Club Road,
Lino Mary
S— ID Ora AdranHal Church, 436 Maitland A— tut,
Allenomo Spnnga
Country Cwnn Inn and Roeg— 4 Quo, MO Country Croon
Fartoay (ott Bunnail Rood). Alttmonlo Spnnga
Win lor Spnnga O ric Cnnlar. 400 N Edgomon Ayanua,

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oli Fahn Spnnga Dnra. Allamonia Spnnga
Fgraat City Elan— lary School. WO Sand LaM Road.
ForaW City
FaraW LaM EMrantary School, 3S01 Sand LaM Rood,
Fora. I City
Smooth boy Adranfiat Church. South W SR 434 on Mo m

Clubhouaa. 44S Wymora Road.
Allamonia Spnng.
Bobby Rubl— 'a Plata For Riba, 3M N. Douglaa Awn—
Shopp— ol Waal,a (71 N Hunt d u b bouimod (Cor— r
ol Wpbhri SVrtnga Rood I Hunt Club B M L Sam—
County
Longoood Church ol Tha Harare— Fanoaalup Hall. 300
Waym— Aran— . Long oood
liilhw — Horan FoHaraaNp Hall, Htghoay 439, South ol
O— do, Samlnoia Count,
Skna* Oardan J. ,0 HooWI Branch Roe). Sammoia
County
Widgaoood Taryua VXiaa. 1401 For— t HMia Drtra. Wlnlw

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Saminote County Board of Raaflois Office, 1900 Shepard
Road, Wlnlw Spring*
Sterling Pa* Homeowner's Poof House. Dew Drop lane
(off Eagle Qrcie in Siarling Part). Sammoia County
lakeview Christian Church. 1400 Bsar lake Road, Apopka
Waal Brantfi Library. 249 N Hunt D ub Boulevard.
Samfrioto County
Shoppe* of Wakhre, 971 N Hunt Owb ioufavird (Comer
of Hunt D ub Blvd A Wtfchri Springs Road). Samfnofe
County
S4. Stephen Lutheran Chinch, 2140 Highway 434,

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LaM Mary
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Woods Bodkevard. Oviedo
Mariiham Wood* Preabiterian Qturcri. 9210 Markham
Woods Rood too* mtie North of lake Mary Boulevard),

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Psrt Suria Hotel (hrsl floor). 22S E Allamonia Drive
Ait •monte Springs
Sanors Qubhousa, Easl oft Sartord Avenue on Sanora
Boulevard. Sanlord
Tvik W e Preabylerian Church 3900 W SR 429.

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Planiatton Apartments OubhouM. 2109 Howetl Branch
Road. Maitland
Spring Lake Eleronlary School Activity Center. Orange
Avenue, Allamonia Springs
Sabai Poml llamentary School. W0 WMnva Spnng*
Road, longwood
Chrisrian Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 Markham
Wadgawood Tanm* Vtilaa. 1401 Forest Htil* Drive. Wmiar
Spring*
Oviedo Women * Club. 414 Ring Street (b*t»een High
School and Mefhodi»l Churcht Oeedo

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»*/ «*•»i - Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February 29. 1N0

SEMINOLE COLMEY
CCHOOt BOND ISSUE
" W a b e lla v e th e 8 -y e a r
building program Is a sound
one that w ill help m aintain
quality education. It's u p to
us to represent ou r children
as ere g o to the polls on
February 2 7 In support of the
bond Issue.**

J u d y Sm ith, President.
Seminole County Council of
PTAs
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"W e talk about the need for a
better educational system in
A m e ric a .
O v e rc ro w d e d
school* and double sessions
adversely affect the quality of
education In Sem inole C o u n ­
ty. Excellence In education
must rem ain a reality for our
children."
Marianna Stronko.

P TA President.
Stenstrom Elementary

it it it

" W e f ir m ly s u p p o r t the
s c h o o ls a n d th e s c h o o l
sys te m . B y doing so, we're
able to give som ething back
to the c o m m is ilty ."

George Billings
Parent

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"If the bond issue falls, we all
lose. Th e children's education
suffers along with the district's
reputation for educational ex­
cellence. T h is will be followed
by a decline in property values
which will have a negative Im ­
pact on builders and the home
building industry."

Robert King,
Retired Seminole
County Educator

it it it

“ People hedge about the cost
because the y no longer have
children In school, or because
they feel there’s alw ays the
alternative of private school.
W ell, m y response ls ...th ln k
about the cost of a poor
e d u ca tio n fo r y o u r g ra n d
c h ild re n
or
g re a t­
grandchildren. T h in k about
the cost of escalating tuition
fees for private sch ool. In
both cases, you r very best In­
vestment Is a positive vote for
public e ducation.'’

" A s a business person. I like
the structure of the bond Issue
- In three phases. This assures
us that if changes occur with
Impact fees, lottery money, or
funding sources, the bond
issue will be scaled down. A s
a lifelong mem ber ol this c o m ­
m u nity. I support the bond
issue because we can not grow
and live without schools. We.
as parents and business peo­
ple. have the responsibility to
give our children the best
teachers, the best facilities,
and the very best education.
These young people will be
our future employees. Th e y
are our future."

TOGETHER...

Nancy S. Wheeler.
Executive Director.
Seminole Education Assn.

" It
ju s t
ca n 't b e
said
e n o u g h ...c h ild re n are ou r
most Im portant asset. We
must provide them with the
very best education we can to
enable them to com pete In the
world - now more than ever. If
we want to guarantee their
success, and help ou r county
grow and prosper, we have to
build on a strong foundation •
our school system."

Bob Moore. President.
Quantum Group Inc.

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Janice Springfield.
Senior Vice President ol
Business Development.
SunBank. N .A .

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" I 'm tired of the 'little red
schoolhouse mentality* that I
encoun te r. W e m u s t prepare
ou r students and future w o rk
force to com pete in the Inter­
national m arket. W ith c o m ­
puter technology as a co m p o ­
nent of the bond Issue, the
proposed ratio of one c o m ­
puter per seven students Is a
step In the right direction for
m eeting this goal.”

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" T h e schools are a reflection
o f o u r c o m m u n it y ...t h e
children of Seminole C ou nty
deserve a quality education In
an environm ent that It co n ­
ducive to learning".

Dick Feta.
Mayor, Lake M ary
President, Tri-C ounty
League of Cities

Nancy Britton, Citizen

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L E T 'S B U I L D

"S o m e people tell you what
they're against I want to tell
you what I'm for: continued ex­
c e lle n c e in e d u c a tio n in
Sem inole County. We need to
consider the needs of our
students. I'm absolutely in
favor of this bond issue."

FOR T H E
C H IL D R E N

Marcia Ritter, Parent.
Winter Springs

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Bo nds Best Fo r Schools
"...th e bottom line is that for
S em inole C ounty taxpayers
and students, the bond is the
better deal.”

Orlando Sentinel. Feb 21. 1990
it it it
s c h o o ls . E v e n fo r th o s e
citizens who do not have
children In the school system ,
they need to recognize the Im ­
portance of th b bond issue to
Sem inole C o u n ty 's econom ic
developm ent. I am convinced
that votin g 'ye s' for the bond
Issue will not only provide for
our educational needs, but
will also assure m e, personal­
ly , that the am ount of total
taxes that I pay over the next

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“ I have 2 children In Seminole
C o u n ty schools (and have had
since 1 9 7 9 ). T h is bond Issue
Is the only Immediate so lu ­
tion to protect what we've
already built •one of the best
school system s in the nation.
W e need to realize that the
m ain reason people want to
live In Seminole County is our

"Th e re Is an obvious need for
additional school c o n s tru c ­
tion. I have children In the
sy s te m , and I want to make
sure the y get the best possi­
ble education. T h e bond Issue
w ill Insure th is ..."

David Spencer,
Vice President
of Operations,
Cablevlslon
of Central Florida

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" I ’m
p le a sed
w ith
my
ch ildre n's progress through
the S em inole C ounty School
S y ste m . W ith a strong educa­
tional foundation, all of them
w e n t o n to c o lle g e a nd
careers of their choice. It'a
Im portant that their children
have opportunities as good
as, If not better, than they
had.”

Bob Santulll, Businessman,
Parent of 4 Seminole County
Graduates

ten years Is m inim ize d."

Larry Strlckler,
Area Manager,
Southern Bell

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" T h e students of Sem inole
C o u n ty have becom e the
pawns In a power struggle by
the county politicians, and

" M y wife and I are In favor of
the bond Issue. We feel that
when It co m e s to the quality
of o u r children's education,
we ca n 't afford to m ake fiscal
co m p rom ise s. Th e re Is an ob­
vious need for expansion, and
the bond issue Is the best
vehicle available."

Carl Q. Rennlnger, Owner
Altam onte Type and Print

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'T h e Sem inole County School
A d v is o ry C ou ncil (S C S A C )
supports the bond issue as a
c o m p re h e n s iv e
a p p ro a c h
toward meeting the continuing
growth in the student popula­
tion of Sem inole County, and
maintaining a high standard of
e xce lle n ce in o u r sch ool
system ."

Ingrid McCollum, Chairman.
Seminole County
School Advisory

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"G o o d schools go hand In
hand w ith real estate p roper­
ty values. I know this to be
true as m y real estate e x­
p e rie n c e h as ta k e n m e
through m ore than 5 ,0 0 0
re s id e n tia l tra n s a c t io n s .
G o o d s c h o o ls a n d g o o d
te a c h e rs
add
va lu e
to
h o m e s ."

Sandy Kanlstras, Parent
Seminole County
Dividend of the Year

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their efforts to gain a political
foothold for the first partisan
School Board election this fall.
W ith the growth crisis before
us, political gam esmanship
must be put aside, or the only
losers will be the students. T h e
p roblem Is real and the solu­
tion Is In the hands of the
voters. I can only hope that
they will act responsibly and
responsively on Feb. 27 by
voting yes' for school bonds."

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Roger Owen, Realtor
'T h i s building plan will take
care of school housing needs
for 8 years, preventing ‘seat-ofthe pants' crisis management.
O ve rcro w ding can only get
worse, and no one wins - not
s tu d e n ts ,
te a ch e rs.
or
parents."

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"A ttra ctin g new industry is
very com petitive. O n e of the
first questions asked by those
interested in m oving here is
w hat Is the quality of the

J u d y Wiant. Parent.
Winter Park

school system in Seminole
County? W e are in favor of a
strong school system , and
that's w hy we back this bond
issue.”

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Mike Hattaway. Chairman,
Seminole Counry Industrial
Development Authority

" T h e grow th Is here. W e ’re
either go ing to address It, or
we're going to live w ith the
consequences.”

Paid lot by
Committee lor Children

Dr. Lurlene Sweeting
Lifelong Educator

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i| stings ’Noles

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Magic loaa sixth straight
L A N D O V E R . Md. - Bernard King scored 36
points and Jeff Malone contributed 18 In the
lira ! p e riod S a tu rd a y n ig h t to acnd the
W ashington Bulets to a 141134 trium ph over
the Orlando M a fc .
Malone, w ith 30 points before leaving early In
the third period w ith a miner back Injury,
■cored 8 during Washington's 17*1 ru n in the
Aral period. Washington
o u ts c o re d O rla n d o
44-37 In the first period
a n d le d 7 7 -5 5 at
halftime.
In the first meeting
between the franchises,
the Bullets set a season
high for scoring, su r­
passing their 135-point
production Feb. 5
against Golden State. Washington. 33-34. has
won four of Its past five gomes. Orlando. 15-39.
has lost six straight games overall, as well as six
straight road games.
T e rry Calledfp. In hla first gune against the
Bullets since Washington left him unprotected
last season for the expansion draft, scored 31
points and grabbed 13 rebounds for Orlando.

’Hounds christen now field
L ym a n High School's baseball learn will play
Its first game on Its new on-campus field
Monday when the Greyhounds host the DeLand
G reyhounds In the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence opener for both teams.
Gam e time la scheduled for 7 p m .
Friends, families and fans are Invited to come
and be a part of the new field's dedication. For
more Information call Lym an athletic director
T o m Lawrence at 831-5000.

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Herald correspondent

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H A IN E S C I T Y Lu To n yn
Johnson sank a pair of free throws
with 38 seronds left lo give the
llalnes City Hornets a 47-48 win
over previously undrfratrd and No.
1-ranked Se m inole in the 3 A Section II girls' basketball playoff
game Saturday night.
T lw llom cls. 31M. advance tn the
state championship tournament In
taikrland nrxt weekend, where they
will fare the winner of Saturday's
T i l u s v llle -A s tro n a u t/ B ra d e n to n Southeast Section III game. Before
this year. Halites City had never
advanced past the district tourna­
ment.

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17 ixjlnls) dropped In a layup to give
the Hornets a 39-37 advantage.
Seminole responded Immediately
as Reddicks, who scored a gamehigh 18 points, scored the game's
next two baskets lo put the Trtbe
ahead 41-39 with 3 33 left lo play.

"We played probably our worst
game of Ihe year." said Seminole
coach Jo hn McNamara, who was
bidding lo Irud the Semlnolrs lo
their second consecutive state
tournament. "W e threw the ball
away way inn m u rh and w r didn't
take care of the hall."
Th e game was lied ul least 11
times but Seminole. 24-1. led most
ol the way. taking a 13 9 advantage
after one quarter and 23-21 at Ihe
half. The Trib e 's hlggrst lead was
eight points. 17-9. coming ut 6.01 of
the second quarter on a S h rrl
R e d dlrks la y u p from K u lh n n n
Williams. Hallies City rallied tn lie
tile score at 19-19 and no-one led hv
more than lour the rest of Ihe gam&lt;w

For the next three minutes. Ihe
tw o tra m s co ntinu e d lo trade
baskets as Haines C ity would pull
even and Seminole would go hark In
fninl by two. Th e Tribe 's last lead
cam e w ith 1.08 rem alng when
Kosrta Kennon (17 polntsl drove Ihe
lane for a layup lo give Seminole a
43-43 advantage.
Seven seronds lalcr. II was Bell's
turn to go to the hoop, tying the
score at 45-45. Another 35 seconds
and a Seminole missed free throw
on the front end of a one-and-one
p a w rd beforr Johnson 110 points),
strpprd lo Ihe line for her two free
throws.

G oing Into the final quarter.
Seminole still led by two. 35-33. Hut
utter the two teams traded baskets,
llalnes City took Ihe lead with 6 :1 1
Urrm alnlng when Veronla " In k y "
Hell (who finished with a Iram -hlidt

Seminole had two more chances
lo tie the score on free throws In the
Dual 20 seronds. but only converted
l-of-3 attempts. For the game, the
Notes were Just 4-of-IO on free
throws while llalnes C lly was good
on 9-of-IO. Th e Tribe outscored Ihe
Hornets42-38 from the (loor.

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par three with a seven wood. It was Morgan s
second hole-ln-one.
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Morgan was playing w ith Mis. Ruth Barton,
also of Butler. Penn., and Mayfair members Kay
and Bob Elder.

B y DHAM 8M TTM
Herald correspondent
KISSIM M EE — Th e "Speed Express" rolls on.
For the third straight year, the Osceola
Knwboys' "Speed Express" knocked Seminole
out In Ihe semifinals of the 3A -Dlslrlrl 6 boy's
basketball tournament w lih a 74-58 victory at
Kowboy Gym nasium Friday night.
The victory by Osceola set up a championship
matchup with Jones, which reached Saturday
night's final with a 90-55 shellacking of Gateway.
T h is will be the ninth straight year that the
Knwboys and the Tigers have met In the finals.
Seminole, which flnlshcs the season 21-7. led
In ihe early going but was unable to contain the
K o w b o y s ' star g u a rd . J u s t in T h o m p s o n .
Thom pson, a strong 6-2 senior who signed early
with ihe University of Georgia, scored 31 points,
grabbed eight rebounds, handed out five assists,
picked up four steals and blocked two shots.
"W e didn't contain him defensively." said
Setnlnole coach Greg Robinson. "W e knew he
would gel his points but we wanted to keep him
from creating opportunltes for his teammates,
which we didn't do."

YOUTH TBHNIS
R»c department offers lessons
Registrations are now being taken for the
youth tennis lemons being offered b y Ihe City of
Sanford Recreation Department starting Tu e s­
day. Feb. 27.
T h e six-week program la designed for children
ages 7 lo 15 that are Interested tn taking tennis
lessons for the first time or are already playing.
Dally activities w ill focus on teaching and
Im proving basic tennis fundamentals.
Classes wiU be given every Tuesday and
Th u rs d a y between 4 and 5:30 p m . for the next
six weeks at Lee P. Moore Park In the Hidden
Lakes subdivision on Sweet Bay Drive. Partici­
pants will need m a k e r s and a racquet.
T h e Instructor for the program Is Ja c k
Rarferty. a U S T P A certified leaching pro­
fe ssion a l. p h y s ic a l edu ca tion teacher at
Idyllwtldc Elementary School abd a former high
school tennis coach.
Parents can register their children at Ihe
D owntow n Youth Center on the first floor of city
hall. T h e re Is a 830 fee for Ihe classes.

Miami ralllaa past USF
M IAM I — Thom as Hocker. w ho scored a
career-high 19 points, made two straight
baskets In the last 73 seconds to break a tie
Saturday night and cap Miami's 81-73 com ­
eback trium ph against South Florida.
W ith the score tied 73-73 and two minutes
r e m a i n i n g , the Hurricanes Increased Ihelr press
and shut the Bulls down. Joe Wylie led Miami
with 24 polnU.
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T h e Hurricanes trailed 40-35 at the half but
shot 51 percent from the floor after In ­
termission.
,
South Florida dominated Miami offensively
from the s ta rt shooting 53 percent and
penetrating the post for most of Its first-hall
points. Wylie kept Mlamt close with 14 first-half
points.

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Despite 17 points from Koscla Kan non (abovs) and a flam^hlgh 18 from
Shed Roddick*. Seminole still fell lo th# Hslnas
°W
In the 3A Section II championship game. Seminole ends Ihe eeeson 24-1.

O sceola’s ’Speed Express’
ends Tribe hoop season again

S A N F O R D - Patricia Morgan of Butler. Penn.,
registered a hole-ln-one on Tuesday while

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Osceola's hallcourt trap defense kept Seminole's
leading scorer, Robert Moore (No. 45) trom being
a factor In Friday's district semifinal game.

Seminole Jumped out to a 9-4 lead behind the
play of the Wiggins brothers, sophomore guard
J . J . and Junior forward Kerry. The Tribe could
have built an even bigger lead but nervousness
seemed to haunt the Seminole* as several passes
went right through their hands for turnovers.
Osceola came back to tie the score 9-9 on a
rousing fast break dunk by Thom pson and ended
up leading 19-13 after one period of play.
Seminole dominated the backboards In the

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second quarter but was unable to make up an]
ground because they couldn't make a Jum p sho
and a very good 1-3-1 halfcourt trap defense b;
the Kowboys that kept the ball from going tnsldi
to the Semlnoles' leading scorer. Robert Moore.
W ith 2:39 left In the half. Seminole fell behlni
by 11 points when Thom pson scored on anothe
dunk. Hut the Trtbe ootscored Osceola 10-6 thi
remainder of the half to cut the advantage t&lt;
36-29 at the half.
Seminole Anally found Its outside shot tn th&lt;
third period as B ernard Eady nailed twi
three-pointers and Brandon Cash one as lh&lt;
Semlnoles rallied to within one point twice. 40-3!
and 47-46. But each time they got close
Thom pson and his mates would go on a run ti
open things back up.
Going into the final eight minutes Srmlnoli
trailed Just 55-52 and appeared ready to taki
control of the game. But as quickly as they go
O Saa E lim in a te d . P a fa S B

No progress
im m inent in
negotiations
United P t s o o Intom stlonol________
NEW Y O R K - Talks recessed for
the weekend on Day 10 of Ihe spring
training lockout Saturday, with the
next meeting scheduled tor Monday
und the union citing figures to
support Its views on arbitration.
Labor officials told management
to call on Sunday only If It had
something to discus. Th e sides met
Into the evening and reported some
su cce ss In c le a n in g u p n o n ­
economic Issues but the stumbling
block of arbitration has become a
threat to the opening of regular
season.
"It's In Jeopardy, no doubt about
It," said New York Mets pitcher
David Cone.
With the union's executive hoard
scheduled lo meet Tu e s d a y In
Phoenix, officials have made plans

Day at the races
Competing In an event like Ihe 24 Hours ol Daytona
Is more than |ust showing up on rsce day and getting
behind Ihe wheel. Generally, the actual race It Ihe

culmination ol months ol work and preparation. To
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It million Lea Argalel Open
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Gil Morgan
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Hal Sutton
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M#rty Egqfetcn end AI Lofen/en
Saicrimente - AcNvoted forererd Ptrvli
EIftion from the Injured lilt
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coofdinalor end Scott Smith tecondery
COACH
Seethern Methedfit — Named Larry Kueck
otteniive coordinator
FeelMil

Cmctniuti — Named Marv Braden special

tooma coach, ahittod Mik# Slock Pom tpaoal
Ham* to racoivar* coach
Ckvilaad - Named Mika Faulkmar da
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public rolahank dirackr Rkky Faether
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Hide receiver Glen Anlrium. reincteled
lately Brian waahington Norn the reaerve
let! aauad lilt, named Ed Donaleil dolenklire
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an m|ured reoarvo. called uo center Paul
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Final

Q U O TK O F TH E D AY
"W c don't have room In that
arra. Wc realty don't."
• nwncrfi chief nrifiillatnr
Chuck O'Connor un ihe povstbilIty of m aking concession* In
arbitral Inn lanKuiKe lo help v i ­
de (h r biisrball lnckmit.
"W e don't have room In our
area, c lih rr."
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O ria , associate general counsel
for Ihe Players Assixlatlnn.

Being ready when good conditions arise results in haul of cobia
II there Is one Irulh In cobia
,flshln((. II has lo I k * “ slrtke while
I; Ihe Iron Is hot " Many factors
.m ust be present In ordrr lo have
tl successful I rip — culm seas,
plenty of sunlight in spol ihe
fish, and Iasi, bul not least,
.cobia.
;. I was on Ihe Indian H lv rr Iasi
^Sunday, and a Marine Patrol
; buddy ol mine. Mike Kamsey.
:told me that tlshm nen were
.reallv ealehtnif ihe tobla uut ol
. Port Canaveral. Monday was a
i holiday for me. so I railed my
; brnlher. hob. in Jaeksonvllle
;‘ and arranged for him lo meet me
;!yt ihe ramp In Port Canaveral in
;!|h r morning
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m v Ikut and cleared the inlet, hll
ol anltelpallon t.lslrnlng to the

radio chatter. It was obvious I hat
ihe cuhla were free swim m ing
Instead of congregating on ball
pods
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other fishermen, we elevated
ourselves In Ihe boat and cruised
s lo w ly , s t ra in in g o u l eyes,
s e a rc h in g for co b ia slo w ly
swim m ing below the surface.
My radio was tnu/m g wim
anglers eatehltlg Itsh and lor a
while, we looked In vain Sud
drn lv we s|Millrd a single list),
and lloh tossed out a |lt» and was
soon hooked o|i lo a *1/ruble
cobia
Alter a hull dog struggle. Ihe
llsh was played ( lose enough lo
Ihe honl lor me to sink In the
gall (railing cobia Ills never
I k - r n bin lor me. and tills 5t&gt;

[xitioiler proved lo tie no excep­
tion as II twisted wildly on Ihe
gall holt opened the list) box
and we threw In the cobia and
held down the lid.
We once again rrsu inrd our
vigil llelorr tin- day had ender*.
we liad s|kntcd around V&gt;j llsh
Some ol the lls li were I im i small,
others ignored our ]ugs

when Ihe smoke cleared, we had
landed live llsh lh.il averaged
over 50 pound* The heavlesl
fish stra in e d Ih e scales al
Dolphin's Leap Manna in f&gt;H
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success because we had eiirrent
l l s l i l n g i n f o r m u i I n n . go od
weather conditions and lacklc
ihai was totally prepared Von.
Irk), can cxpcrlcnc such great
fishing trips w ill) profx-r plan
nlngand preparation
Shupe'a Scoop
Although the limit for cobia is
two. m y Marine Patrol trlends
stale that this limit applies only
In slate waters — wIIbill three
miles nl laud Anglers can legally
• keep more Ilian two cohta per
person II Ihe llsh are caughl
fu rth e r offshore than three

links Ihe legal lenllh limit lor
i ohia Is :i7 Inches
Fla h ln g forecast
George Hodge from T a m m y 's
Balt and T a c k le rc|Hirls dial
Imxs llslilng is hni with wild and
ilonieslle shiners. Some good
I mss are being taken Irom Ihe
rfver and Lake M onroe Specks
are silll In the pads and grassy
shallows
S ie ve H a rd Iro m O s t e e n
Bridge Fish C a m p said dial
high winds have liani|icrcd llsh
lug. bul d m specks are coming
I iiiiii shallow water In pads and
grass Look lor good llslilng
u hr n die winds subside
HniKik season will open March
I and anglers will he walling In
Itii, al Sebaatlan In le t In the
m e.iiillm e llim m ler. redllsh.

tiluellsh and |aek errvalle are
biting with a vengence.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P o r t
C a n a ve ra l re|&gt;ort» high winds
and unllshable eondllons offsliorc. In the P o rt. It’s Ihe usual
hluellsh. Jack errvalle. flounder
and shrrpstiead.
Trrnu and reds are tx-glnnlng
lo roam the fla ts uf the Banana
and In d ia n rlv e ra near Cocoa
Kish the d e e p e r ftata with
M lrrorlurrs nr gold sp&lt;Mms for
sure action.
Ponce In le t is red hoi lor
f lo u n d e r, d r u m , re d lls h .
hluellsh. Jack errvalle and other
I m it lout llsh- Live or dead shrimp
wit) guarantee non-slop union
from all species Modi the north
anil south Jetties are rated as
good

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. February 25. 1990 - » J l

Getting ready for
a day at the races

Herald Photos by K elly Jo rda n

For C »* e lb «rry racer A im Job. the actual participation in an
event litre the 24 Hours of Daytona (above right) last month is the
culmination ot months ot preparation
Litre most drivers. Job likes to keep his hand in the building
and maintenance ot his automobile. Irom the installation and line
tuning ot the engine and transmission (bottom right) to the

Eliminated—
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bark Into Itir
game they Irll out ol It attain,
tx-lntt oulucorrd 17-2 over the
rirst 5 32 of th r period.
A key play in thr ttamr came
with -1 OH to play. With Osceola
ahead f it -54 Thom pson) catne
up with a siral and was driving

lor a dunk when fouled by J .1
Wlfittlns Wiggins W J* called lor
an Intentional foul, giving the
Kowtxiys two tree throws and
the ball. And while Osceola only
got two fMiinls oul of tlie play. It
seemed to lake the starch out of
Seminole and I hey never threatcned again.
"W e Just didn't play like we

pulling in new brakes and suspension (below center) That way.
all Job has to do on race day is suit up (below left) and drive
His hours of pre-race preparation have paid dividends as Job
Imished second in the G TU class at the Oaytona 24-hour event.
Currently, Job and crew are getting ready lor (he 38th annual 12
Hours at Sebring in three weeks

are capable of." said Kuhtnsoii
"T h e y didn't play like th r team
th a t had go n e 1 4 -3 s in c e
Christm as Hut we had a good
year and we had s u m r young
kids that hopelully will continue
to Improve "
Osceola coach Kd K rrsh n rr
had nothing hot praise lor the

Semlnoles.
" T h a i 's a very good high
school liaskrtball Ira n i." said
K rrs h n rr
" T h e y are w e llcoached and play very hard. I
le d like we did a good Job
defensively and also did a very
good Job ol keeping Ih rm oil the
boards as best we could. Wc feel

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way with 14 point* AI-mF -In
double figures were Kerry w ig
gins fIII) and Moure (111 Moore
and Wiggins also led In rclxmnd*
with eight each. J . J Wiggins also
had a good game, scoring; all
nine of his points In the lirst I gilt

very lucky to have knocked
them oil lor the third straight
year "
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tenia (5-2(&gt; on the season after
forfeiting IH victories for using
an Ineligible player), had Marcus
Dtrkson i l l points) and Paul
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Gators lose 14th straight game Sem inoles fall to Coles, Hokies
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N A S H V IL L E . Ten n. - Stove G rant scored 17
points Saturday to lead Vanderbilt past Florida
67-54 In a Southeastern Conference matchup,
handing the Gators their 14th straight loaa and
snapping the Commodores' seven-game losing
streak.
Vanderbilt. 13-12 and 6-10 In the S EC . held
Florida to only eight points In the first 14
minutes of the second half and went ahead
92-40 after a East-break d unk b y Morgan Wheat
and two free throws by Eric Reid.
Florida. 6-19 and 2-14. cu t the deficit to
39-54 on Scott Stewart's 15-footer w ith 1:55
left. But Grant. Kevin Anglin and Eric Reid

each hit tw o free throws lo preserve the
victory.
|
Reid finished with 14 points. Wheal had 12
and Derrick Wilcox I I for Vanderbilt. For
Florida. Stewart had 13, Dwayne Davis 12 and
Renaldo Garcia and Stacey Poole 10 each.
Florida maintained a five-point advantage for
m uch of the first half, but needed two free
throws by Garcia with five seconds left lo go
ahead 3 2 -3 1 at halftime.
Reid and Wilcox rallied Vanderbilt. W ith
Florida ahead by four points, Reid made a steal
a n d a b re a k a w a y d u n k , th e n s a n k a
turnaround bank shot In the lane to tie the
Gators at 22-22. W ilcox hit a 12-footer lo make
It 24-22 with 3:36 to play In the first half.

Negotiations add to baseball lexicon
N E W Y O R K - Baseball's labor talks have yet to
produce the cry of. “ Play ball." But they have
generated other words, words unlikely to become
part of baseball jargon.
"Incremental Income" scarcely matches the
clarity of "K ill the u m p ire ." "Conditions of
rr-opener” will never become a box score entry.
And the ever-present "arbitration e ligibility"seems a poor bet to spur popcorn sales.
S u c h ph ra se s co m e c o u rte s y of C h u c k
O 'Connor and Don Fchr. two lawyers on opposite
sides of baseball's labor stoppage. T h e spring
training lockout reached Its 10th day Saturday
and. for most of those days. O 'C onnor and Fehr
have toased out phrases you'll never hear In the
bleachers.
"W he n you consider the question of lockout
you consider It not In the sbstract but sgalnst the
alternative." O 'Connor said one day. probably not
echoing the words of Babe Ruth and Rogers
Hornsby.
"It would be Incorrect of me to suggest that
they have even hinted at the notion that there la
so m uch aa one day of service break In the
eligibility requirements." said Fehr. w ho likely
considered that sentence more pertinent than
"Spahn and Sain, pray for rain.”
A scouting report on O 'Connor would liken him
to a power pitcher with a good breaking ball. He
can really throw the legalesc, but once In a while
he’ll crosa you up with a homespun cliche and a
twinkle In the eye.
"Beauty la In the eye of the beholder." he aaya
occasionally when trying to explain how a certain
proposal might strike those at the table.
O 'Connor llkea lo assess the ranch, too. He
emerged from one meeting admitting that It waa
a bad day on the ranch. A day later, though, he
said. "T h ia waa a better day at the ranch."
Sometime* he'll change the venue, aa In. "W e
viewed the waterfront."

Mostly, though. O 'Connor Cavora the preposi­
tional phrase, aa m any of them aa possible. You
get the feeling that, If confronted with the
grandeur of the G ra nd Canyon, he might aay. "In
the context of the framework of what we're trying
to accompUah here. It'a really beautiful."
Is a bit more of a
Fehr. on the other
junkballer. Th o u g h able to fire legalisms of hts
he also mixes In sarcasm and
nd Irony. At one
point, he said owner* showed a "prescience" that
he himself had never claimed.
W hile announcing that owners had shifted
approach over 24 hours. Fehr said, "Obviously
we have a lot of players to talk to and to bring up
lo dale on these rapidly changing developmenta."
Fehr has made little use of one of his favorite
rhetorical dcvlcca. the " If you're asking..."
approach.
"If you're asking (Ibis), then the answer Is yes."
he'll aay. "If, on the other hand, you're asking
(that), then the answer la no."
T h e contrast In styles extends Into the bullpen.
Commissioner Fay Vincent will Invite reporters
Into hla office, talk literature for a few moments,
then proceed with calm and reason.
Gene Orza. associate general counsel for the
union, prefers a more direct approach. While
talking to a reporter who sought a specific
financial figure. Orza finally asked. "W ould you
agree that there can be a question that has no
anawer?"
"Y e a ." the reporter said.
"Y o u Just asked one." Orza said.
Friday's briefing ended with this question for
O 'Connor:
"O ne of your Illustrious predecessors ... said, as
negotiations were winding down, as these may
be. that one negotiator told the other In private
conversation. If you save m y face I'll save your
(butt).' Are w esppioachlnglhat point?"
O 'Connor said, "W e ll, you’ll have to define It a
little more than that."

Stalemate—
come of the Industry ha* risen
C o o tla a s d fra ra I I
"P ve aatd from the beginning
to leave at 3 p.m . a p p ro x im a te ly half a billion It'a not free agency, but arbitra­
E S T Monday, three days before dollar* per year over that time.
t io n t h a t 's th e k i l l e r , "
O 'C o n n o r aald U la only natu­ Ste lnbre nn e r aald. "P a y the
the scheduled spring training
ral that aa a result of the 1965 superstars because they put
opener.
u&lt; &gt;i
"N o progress on the m ajor agreem ent, "salaries for the fannies In the teals. It's the
stum bling block aa far aa salary group of p tayen w ho no longer m edium - and lower-level group
a r b it r a t io n ." o w n e rs ' re p re ­ have salary arbitration stabilized t h a t 's been d ra g g e d a lo n g
and Increased very little."
because of Iwhatl the superstars
sentative C h u ck O 'C onnor said.
F e h r also challenged m a n ­ (are being paid). We worked hard
" I cannot predict what la going
to happen from h e re ," said agem ent's assertion that the to gain three years (for arbitra­
union chief Don Fehr. "R igh t u n io n gave u p the year of tion eligibility). Unions work
now It'a difficult to aee finding arbitration In return for other hard for what they get. It's the
an agreement the next couple of c o n sid e ra tio n s. W h e n asked same thing for management."
days. Apparently It'a leading to what the playem had received
an In de finite ly lo n g lockout for the arbitration Issue. Fehr
Even the most optimistic tim e­
w h ich the clubs have been said, "Beats me. I have no Idea.
table says that players need al
planning for and have act up for A n d I think Chuck knows better.
least three weeks to prepare for a
m o n th s a n d m o n th s a n d
"C h u c k has clients to repre­
season. Cone puts Ihe figure
m onths."
sent and they've Instructed him
closer ioslx.
to take certain positions... If
F e h r aald he m ig h t v la lt
players around the country, and anybody else can figure out what
said he would meet with m a n ­ the tradeoff was. perhaps they
can tell u s."
agement while an the road.

ahead 41-31.

Coles then scored 13 points In
a 15-1 run to open the second
half, giving the Hokies their first
lead at 4 6 4 2 . F S U led just once
after that point, when Aubry
Boyd hit a three-pointer to make
1185-53 with 9:49 left.

TA LLA H A S S E E B im b o
Coles scored 24 of his 37 points
In the first half Saturday lo lead
Virginia Te c h past Florida Stale
84-74 In a Metro Conference
matchup.
T h e Hokies Improved to 1 1-17
overall and 3-9 In the Melro alter
rallying from an early deficit.
T h e Hokies closed to within two
points seven times In the first
half, the last time on a Thom a s
Elliot dunk with 3:24 left, but
FS U scored eight straight after
lliat to go Into the locker room

Elliot answered with another
slam and the Hokies nevqr
trailed again.
FS U got lo within 78-74. but
Seminoles coach Pat Kennedy
was called for a technical after
arguing a call, and FSU 's Irving
Tltom as was given a second

technical for arguing the first.
Coles made all four free throws
to make It 82-74 and pul the
game out of reach.
Freshman Rod Wheeler scored
13 points and Elliot and David
Hcrbster added 10 each for
Virginia Tech. Coles became the
all-time leading srn rrr In Metro
conference history with his 23th
point.
Th e Seminoles. who dropped
to 15-14 overall and 5-8 In the
Metro, were led by Thom as and
Tharon Mayes, who scored 20
points apiece. Mayes was In his
first game back after serving a
seven-game suspension.

C o p e ’s been racing since Daytona win
T V stations doing Inlervlrw s through
rhalnllnk fence."
R IC H M O N D . Va. - Before he turned the
slock car racing world on lla car with hla
atunnlng upaet victory In the Daytona 500.
Derrlke Cape could go weeks at a time without
ao m uch aa a second glance from a reporter.
T h e N A S C A R press guide, which confine*
Itself la heller known drivers, failed In list his
statistics.
But from Ih r moment last Sunday when h r
sped past Dale Earnhardt's limping Chevrolet
on the last lap of the 500. Cope has l&gt;een In
such conslanl demand from the media, he has
hardly had lime In sleep.
Like new heavyweight boxing champion
Ja m e s "B u s ie r" Douglas, Cope went Irom un
unknow n lo a celebrity overnight.
" II started In Victory Lane. " Cope said. 'All
the things I had dreamed of were happening.
T h e microphones, the cameras, somebody
switching ihe sponsor rap* on m y head, all ih r

He was still doing Interviews past midnight
lhal night. He got to bed about 1:30 u.m . and
woke al 4 a m. dreaming of — what else — the
race.
Th e media attention kept him going until 2
a.m. the next night. O n Tuesday, h r laped
segments with u national cable show, thrn (lew
lo N rw York where h r was to tape a guest shot
on "Late Night" with David L rtlrrm a n Ih r
next day. It was Cope's first visit lo the Big
Apple.
" I was riding in the taxi Into town, looking al
the skyline." h r said. “ T h e E m p lrr Stale
building, the Chrysler Tow er. People w r rr
talking lo me. but I wasn't llstrnlng. I was too
rx c itrd ."
lie Irlcd lo w alrh Lcttrrm nn's show lhal
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Fehr said the union has pro­
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pensions. But. as of now. no
peace appears possible without
an agreement on arbitration.
T h e union wants players to
become eligible after taro years:
management wants to retain the
current level of three years.
" It ’a gonna be solved b y b u l­
lin' heads." Cone said. "W e ’re
gonna have to go back and find
out Just how strong the players'
stand Is on it. A n a I think It’s
gonna be pretty strong. We're a
p re tty s tro n g u n io n . W e 're
gonna find out how strong the
owners are. too.'*

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v ie w of M ilw a u ke e B rew ers
o w n e r B u d S e llg . w h o was
chairm an of the Player Relations
C o m m itte e d u rin g the 1985
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package of benefits and Im ­
provements In the contract and
os part of the bargain, a year of
salary arbitration waa given up
by the u n io n ."
New Y o rk Yankees ow ne r
G e o r g e S t e l n b r e n n e r a a ld
arbitration la a key Issue for the
clubs.

Fehr said that In the last five
years, club expenditures have
risen Just *50.000 on salaries for
players who have between two
to three years of major-league
service.

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Business
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Tim e bestows honor on Hackett

IN BRIEF
Stocking worehouMOpon In Sanford
SA N FO R D — Harrington and King South, of Cleveland
T r n n .. has opened a atocklng warehouse h e n that will service
Florida customers. T h e com pany produce* custom and
standard stock patterns. It said In making the announcement.
T h e com pany’s
marketing representative Is T-Squared
Marketing, of Casselberry.

Bishop wins salat contsst
H E A T H R O W — Cathy Bishop, of Eggara and Reynolds
Realty. Inc. has won a year-long contest T o r sales within the
Heathrow community.
She won a trip to London. England, by selling *698.900
worth of real estate.
Jonathon Alpers, a close second In sales at Heathrow, is also
the winner of a trip, this time to the 1990 Kentucky Derhy.

L O N G W O O D - T IM E Maga­
zine has named D. Kim Hackrll.
president of Courtesy Pontiac.
I n c . , n P o n t a l r . S t e r li n g .
Daihatsu. Salurn dealership, as
a recipient of Ihe magazine's
1990Quality Dealer Award.
His selection was announced
by Michael M. Carey, dlreclor of
Ihe Program for T IM E at Ihr
National Automobile Dealers As­
sociation INAD AI Convenlkin In
la u Vegas on Frb. 10. Hackrll
and ihe other r r r l p l r n l s

were honore
at Ihe open­
ing business
m e e t in g of
Ih e N A D A
C o n v e n t io n
w h ic h t h is
year was at­
te n d e d by
over 15.000
p e o p le I n - --------v o lv rd ln th c H$Cfc$tf
automotive Industry.
H arkrtt. whose dealership Is

located al 650 North lllgliwav
17-92. Is one of only 66 dealers
In I lie nallon nominated for Ih r
T IM E award.
T h e rrrlp lrn ls urc chosen by a
panel ol fudges (rom the Univer­
sity of Michigan Graduate School
nf Business Administration.
Hackett lias led Ills dealership
lo many honors Including l*onlia r's Maslers G uild award and
Ih r Champion Five Slar Service
Excellence award.
Involved In com m unity ullalrs.
Hackrll Is a t n r m h r r ol I h r

SA N FO R D — Jo h n Parker has been appointed outside sales
representative at Coastline Distributing of Jacksonville,
according to C O D ISC O Vice President Chartrs Phillips Sr.

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A L T A M O N T E SPHINGS - SU D A . Inc. Ihe building and
development company, recently was awarded the 2-10 Home
Builders W arranty Diamond Award for homes at Bryn Haven.
T h e award Is glvrnto builders who ronstsirntly excel In Ihe
areas of customer satlslactlon and onstrurllon standards.
S U D A . Inc. Is one of only 11 builders nationwide lo be given
this prrst Iglous award.
"W e're very pleased lo have won an nward like this. W c’v r
alw aiy slrrsrd Ihe Importance » l quality workmanship and I
guess people have taken notice.” says Bill Miller, president of
S U D A . Inc. " T o be recognized and though of us one of Ih r
premier builders In Ihe nallon Is truly an honor for all of us ai
S U D A ."

HBJ declares dlvidand
O R LA N D O — Th e directors of Harrourt Brace Jovanovlch
Inc. havr declared a regular quarterly dividend of 40.5 centa
per share on the company's 12 percent preferred slock.
Record date for paym ent of th e divide rut ta M u c h » e n d Ih e

dividend will be paid March 30. officials said. Th e y said Ihe
quarterly dividend was computed on Ihe $13.50 liquidation
value of Ihe 12 percent preferred slock and will be paid In same
at the rale of one share for each $13.50 of the amount of
dividend paid. Fractional shares will be paid In cash.

CSX changes load, unload rules
JA C K S O N V IL E — CSX Transportation says that rffrctlvr
April I. It will eliminate the extra day shippers have lo load and
unload cars.
Th e measure Is bring takrn lo Increase the use of the
company's 100-tun Jumbo covered hoppers. C S X currently
gives customers two days to load and three lo unload a car ui
Its destination, with a $ 100-pcrday penally for additional days.
Officials said C S X ts concerned about Its Inventory of Jum bo
hoppers that carry agricultural products because the demand
for grain continues tooutstrlp the supply.

STOCKS IN REVIEW

Rate fears spark 4-day
losing streak in market
U R Irs p a rl
N EW Y O R K - The stock
market rang u p four straight
losing sessions Iasi week as a
worldwide surge In Interest
rales and two dramatic de­
clines In Ihe Tokyo market
sent Investors running for
cover.
T h e Dow Jones Industrial
average fell 10.56 Friday to
close at 2564.19 Tor a loss of
71.40 points on Ihe week, or
about 2.7 percent.
Am ong Ihe broader market
averages, the New York Stock
Exchange composite Index
fell 4.40 points lo close the
week al 179.35. Standard A
P o o r 's 5 0 0 -s t o c k In d e x
dropped B.57 lo 324.15.
D e c lin e s o v e r p o w e r e d
advances 1,439-423 among
the 2.135 Issues traded I his
w eek. B ig B o a rd vo lu m e
totaled 639.359.410 shares,
compared with 742.964.690 a
werli earlier and 616.179.930
a year ago.
T h e m arket was closed
Monday for Ihe Presidents'
Day holiday. But Investors
re t u rn e d to W a ll S tre e t
Tu e s d a y and sent stocks
tu m b lin g , u n n e rve d by a
surge In Interest rates In
Japan. West Germany and
the United States.
T h e rate surge sent stocks
plunging on fears that Ihe
U.S. would have to raise rates
to attract rapltal If foreign
Investors could find highyielding securities at home.
Bond yields In Japan and
W e st G e r m a n y h it th e ir

Local Interest
These quotations provided
by members of the National
Association o f Securities
Dealers arc representative
Inte r-d e a ler prices as of
m ld m o m ln g today. Inter­
d e a le r m a rk e ta c h a n g e
throughout the day. Pricem do
not fnefude retail markup or
markdown.
Aak
BM
American Pioneer 1*
1
Barnett Bank
am
32* *
12*
Brunswick
12*
38
Emerson
37*
19
18*
First Union
FP&amp; L
33*
31*
Fla. Progress
38 Vk
37*
3*
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2
17
17H
Hughes Supply
10
Invacare
10
Morrlaon'a
24*
24 Vk
N C R C orp .
68
66*
16V4
17
Southeast Bank
S u nTru st
20*
21*
Walt Disney
104* 1 0 4 *
Wcaiinghouac
69*
72 Vk
60 Vk
W inn-Dixie
58*

highest levels In several years
and yields on the 30-year
T re a s u ry bond saw th e ir
highest levels since late May.
Analysts said rates have
risen sharply and may clim b
further In Japan In an at­
tempt lo bolster the yen and
In W rsl Germ any high rales
arr being used to fight Inltallon. G o ve rn m e n t officials
there fear an Influx of East
G e rm a n c o n s u m e rs m a y
spark price rises.

• Hackrll and his wlfr. Li-MIr.
have three children and live In
Longwood.

L A K E M ARY - O P T Strom - ...
h rrg -C a rls o n em ployees can . &gt;
evaluate Ihelr health and lake
actions to Im provr II under a
new "W o rkin g for Health" program, according to a company
announcement.

Venture group to mast Thursday

SUDA recaivaa diamond award

Orlando Cham ber of Commerce
and Seminole County Chamber.
He Is a trustee of Ihe local
Leukemia Society, a founding
niemlM-r or Ihe Florida Citrus
S|xirts Association and u com ­
mitter m rm lic r of Ihe Eaglr
Seoul Hoard of Central Florida.
In add 11Ion. Ills dealership pro­
vides vocational training Semi­
nole C om m u nity College.

W orkers
evaluate
health

Parfctr named Codisco salts rap

O V IE D O — T h e Florida Venture Group will hold Its m onthly
luncheon mrettng Thursday m noon at the Langford Resort
Hotel. 300 N rw England Ave.. W inter Park.
F V G p ro v id e s a m o n th ly fo ru m w h e re In ventor/entrepreneurs. Institutional and Individual Investors
and service providers such as lawyers, accountants, and
marketing professionals run meet for networking and forming
n rw businesses. Anyone who has funds io invest, services in
offer, or needs venture rapltal ran meet and make ihelr nerds
known.
W . Judson King, president. Florida Venture Group will
conduct "K in g ’s Roundlablr: A n Open Forum for All Ventures
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Be single.
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C la im no e x e m p tio n s for
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(Schedule SE|.
Ex c lu sio n of Income from
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Paying T a x on an Individual
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Health/Fitness
Fighting the war against skin cancer

IN B R I E F
Stop-smoking court# for woman offorsd
'For W om rn O nly: How In Slop Smoking Now.' a slop smoking
program developed exclusively for wom rn. will be ofTrred by
Florida Hospital Com m unity Health Services on Monday. March
5. at 8:13 p.m. at the Center for Women's Medicine In the
Florida Medical Iha/n at 2501 N. Orange A v t.. Orlando.
T h is unique program addresses the physical, emotional and
nutritional needs of women smokers. The leaching team of
experts Includes a woman Instructor, n registered dietitian, an
exerelse physiologist, u counselor and u group of staff
physicians.
Th e cost of nine srsslons Is $95. I’re-rrglstratlon Is required.
For more Information, call 897-1783.

Stop-tmoking class slatsd for March 5
A free orientation class for 'Breathe Free.' a comprehensive
stop-smoking program, will l&gt;e offered by Florida Hospital
Com m unity Health Services on Monday. March 3. at 6:30 p.m.
In the Chatlos Conference Center at Florida Hospital Altamonte.
Hrealhe Free' olfers participants stress management, positive
rewards and reinforcements, altitude transformation, food
management, education and motivational tools In an Intensive
eight-session program. Th e first session Is free. Th e cost of the
full program Is 885.
For more Information, or to register, rail 897-1783.

Seminar focues on kids and nutrition
'Getting Kids to Eat Healthy Foods' Is the topic of a free
seminar to Ire offered by Florida lluspltal Com m unity Health
Services on Wednesday. March 7. at 0:30 p.m . In Room *237 of
the Florida Medical Plaza at 2301 N. Orange Ave.. Orlando.
T h is special program teaches purrnts how to prepare creative
and nutritious meals that children will enjoy.
For more Information or to register, call 897-1783

Cooks can learn cholaataroi-fraa tip*
'Cholesterol-Free Vrgetarlan Cooking and Nutrition.' a class
that trachea participants to prepare healthful foods that are
appetizing and flavorful. will In- offrrrd by Florida Hospital
Com m unity Health Services on Monday. March 12. ul 7 p m . In
the North Conference Room at Florida Hospital. 601 E. Hollins
St.. Orlando.
Sessions will Include food samples. The cost for four two-hour
sessions Is 843 per person (or 850 per couple|.
For more Information, or to register, call 897-1785.

Eye clinic plans program al Pinecrest
Th e Florida Eye Clinic will h r conducting Its Children's Eye
Safety Program lor students at I'lnrcrrsi Elementary In Sanford
on Thursday. March 8 at I p.m .
Th e program Is designed to educutrd chlldrrn about eye rare
and safety through music, discussion and slides
‘Stuff, the Magic Dragon.' the olllrtal mascot of the Orlando
Magic NIIA baskrlhall tram will hr on hand to distribute eye
safety coloring bonk*, pose- for plrturrs and help the chlldrrn
sing the eye safety song, written i-sprclally for this program.

Hike for healh to be held March 11
Th e fourth annual llra rt-y lllk r. sponsored by the Florida
Hospital Cardiac Hrliabllltnllon Center, will takr placr ut the
Jew ish Com m unity Center In Maitland on Sunday. Marrh 11. at
I p in.
Th e 5K 13.1 mile) walk Is open to participants of ull ugrs. T h is
Is not a timed competition. Participants can walk at their own
pace. Th e first 175 entrants will receive t-shirts and all
participants will be eligible to win door prizes.
Th e hike Is part of the 12-4 p.m. Health Fair al the Jewish
Com m unity Center. Th e fair has free health care exhibits with
demonstrations, health screenings and Ittrraturr.
Registration for the hike is 87 If received by Friday. March 9.
nr 89 on the day of the evrnt. Registration forms are available at
the three Florida Hospital locations.
T h e J.C .C . Is located at the Intersection of Maitland tioulevard
and Maitland A vrnue. Florida Hospltal-Orlando Is located at HOI
E. Rollins St.
Race sponsors Include Central Florida Cardiology Group.
Sports Unlimited. El I’olio l.oco. Gooding's. Florida Hearth
Institute and W D D O Radio.
Call 897-1526 for more Information.

Diabetes support group meets March 1
'Mutual Self-Help' Is the focus of the next ‘Diabetes Outreach'
meeting on Thursday. March I at 7:30 p m. In Room *239 of the
I lorlda Medical I’la/a at 2501 N. Orange Avc.. Orlando.
Diabetes Outreach Is a support group sponsored by Florida
Hospital In cooperation with the Central Florida Diabetes
Foundation.
Th e Florida Hospital Diabetes Program is one of four programs
In Florida recognized by the American Diabetes Association
(A D A ) for state-of-the-art educational programming.
For more Information about Diabetes Outreach, call Drill
Kraasat 896-6611 (rx l. 9289).

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M AR Y

500,000 will develop the disease
this year, early detection the key
UPI Sc lane# Writer
D O S TO N - T h is year, about
300,000 Americana will develop
akin cancer. Moat will have a
highly curable form, but 27.000
people will be diagnosed with a
potentially deadly type known as
melanoma.
F o r m e la n o m a s u ffe re rs ,
doctors say the brat hope for
lo n g -te rm s u rv iv a l Is e a rly
diagnosis. A new study suggests
that a free nationwide screening
program begun In 1973 can be
h ig h ly effective In detecting
melanoma and other skin can­
cers at an early stage.
Th e study marked the first
comprehensive follow up of peo­
ple who were thought to have
skin abnormalities when doctors
examined them visually. The y
were told to go to their physi­
cia ns or de rm a to lo gists for
further diagnoses.
Researchers al Itoslon Univer­

sity's schools of medicine and
public health Im ckrd down 289
p e o p l e n u t o f 7 8 7 In
Massachusetts who had seem­
ingly abnormal screens when
they were examined at 14 loca­
tions around the stutc In 1986
and 1987. Another 1.773 people
screened al the same lime had
normal results.
D r. Howard Knh. who led the
study, said lliat among these
289. there were nine m nflrm rd
rases of melanoma and 133
other types of skin cancers. T o
Koh. the figures Indicate the
s c re e n in g p ro g ra m Is s u c ­
cessfully attracting people who
are at greatest risk of developing
skin ra n rrr.
In the g m rr.il population, the
melanoma rate Is one In 10.009
But among those In Koh's study,
the rate was nearly one In 300.
" T h is Implies to us that thr
right people — those at high risk
— are c o m in g out to takr
advanlagr of the screenings."

F D A approves fake
fat for food products
W A S H IN G TO N - Th e Food
and D rug Administration has
approved the first use of socalled fake fats, giving T h r
Nutraswrcl Co. permission to
use a low-calorie fat substitute
made from milk or egg whites In
frozen dessert*.
T h e new p ro d u c t, ca lle d
Slm plrssr. Is a blended, protrtn bused Ingredient that pro­
vides a smooth and creamy taste
sensation similar to fat In food,
but w ith far fewer calorics.
Slmplesae contains 1-1/3 rulorles
per gram rom purrd to 9 calories
per gram for regular fat.
The major constituents of the
fat substitute — egg whites and
milk protein • have been safely
eaten by people for many year*.
T h r F D A said It determined thr
beating and blending process
used to make Slmplraae appears
to add no health threat, and thr
agency considers the product u
"generally recognized as safe"
Ingredient for food*.
F D A officials w arned that
because some people may be
ullerglc to eggs or cow's milk,
products containing Slm plrssr
should list those Ingredients on
their labels.
Slm plrssr tends to gel when
healed, limiting Its prim ary uses
to uncooked products like Ice
cream, salad dressings, spreads
and dip*.
Nutraxwrrt. a subsidiary of thr
Monsanto Co. based In Deerfield.
III., has proposed to first use
Slm plrsse as a thickener or
te x lu rlz e r In frozen dessert
products, the FD A said. The
company filed for approval of the
product In November 1988.
Jim Prescott, a spokesman for
N ulrasw rrt. said the first pro­
duct to be m arketed u iln g
Slm plrssr will be an Ice cream
culled "Sim ple Pleasures." A
4-ounce serving of the new
dessert will contuin I gram of fat
and 120 calories, compared to

IS grams of fat und 250 calories
for a similar portion of regular
Ice cream, h r said.
T o ta l c a lo rlr reduction In
various products using Sim pIrssr will range from 20 p rrcrnl
to 80 p e rm it, company olflrials
said.
T w o other fake fats urr cur­
rently under review by llie FD A
In August. Knill Inc. requested
approval to usr a fat substitute
similar to Slm plrssr In frozen
deserts. Procter A Gamble Co.
lias been walling more tliun 2 'i
years for a decision on Olrxlru. a
n o ra lo rlr fat suhxtltuli made
from sugur and vegetable oil.
Although It tastes and cooks like
a ful. Olcstra provides no ralorlrs
brcuuse It passes through the
body without being atisorlied.
Procter A Gam ble said.
Lisa LefTert*. n spokeswoman
for the C e nte r for Science In Ihe
Public Interest, said Thursday
she sees no safety problems with
Slmplrsse If It I* properly labeled
But the consumer advocacy
group has objcclrd to Oleslra.
citing studies thui it says show
th r product Increased the rate of
c a n r r r und birth defects In
laboratory un|mul*

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Those at highest risk have
"fair skin, freckling, blue eyes
and a family history of skin
rancer." said Rogers. People of
Celtlc-frtah background appear
to have a h ighe r risk than
equally falr-sklnned people with
Germ an or Scandinavian roots
Rogers said another apparrnt
risk factor appears to Involve the
du ra tio n and Intensity of a
person's exposure to the sun
during teenage and early adult
years.
Th e most com m on and cu r­
able forms of-skln cancer — surh
as the type R onald Reagan
experienced — are almost never
life-threatening, but ra n be dis­
figuring unless diagnosed early.

Miami doctor awarded grant
for skin cancer vaccine work
Unltad F t *** fwtarnt lanal
MIAMI B E A C H - Th e Na
llnn.il Cancer Institute has
announced a 8500.000 re­
search grant for a Mount Sinai
M e d ic a l C e n t e r s u rg e o n
working on a vaccine that
may prevent the recurrence of
th r deadliest of skin cancers.
Th e grant to Dr. Marc K.
W allack, ch a irm a n of the
Itospltul s Department of G e n­
eral Surgery, will enable him
to llnlxh Ihe third and final
phase ol Ills study Into m a­
lig n a n t m e la n o m a . It is
a m o n g the first research
grunts uwurded by NCI for
evaluating a cancer vaccine.

the Institute said
" T h e grant recognizes that
Dr. W a lU ck ’s work may be a
direction for new cancer re­
search." said Roy W u. pro­
gram dire cto r of the Net
Cancer Therapy Evaluation
Program In Belhrsda. Md. He
said N CI approves only 15
percent of all funding re­
quests.
Melanoma Is found most
o f t e n I n F l o r i d a , th e
southwest and th r tropics
Th e dlseuse sprruds not Just
through th r skin, but also to
the lungs, liver and brain.
About 33 percent of victims
die. even after treatment.

CHIROPRACTIC
FORBETTER HEALTH
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OCCASIONALHEADACHES
If y o u 've been getting
headaches lately, m aybe
you're not n v rrm n rrrn rd . But
m avis- you should be. Your
body Is trying to tell you
something. Occasional hrudarh rs may tie signals that you
need help. Don't wait until
they get worse.
Pain and discomfort of any
kind should never be Ignored
If you want to enjoy good
health. Tliat's one reason why
lirrludlf spinal examinations
arr recommended. If there's u
misalignment In your spine,
this muy be Interfering with
the proper functioning of your
Ixidy's nervous system, this

can cause occasional or preslstent headaches and many
other health problems.
Thro u g h gentle manipula­
tion and other therapies, the
doctor of chiropractic will
w ork
to
correct
the
m lsallgnm en’ s und restore
your
b o d y 's
stru ctu ra l
balance. Th is may be the treat­
ment you need to feel well
again.
In the Interest of better health
from the office of:

Woodall Chiropractic
Center
1400 8 . Park Ave.
Sanford. PL 322-4762

130 W. Laka Mary Blvd.

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creased 93 percent among men
and 39 percent am ong women.
T h e chief factors that pre­
dispose people to melanoma and
other skin cancers are thought to
be skin type and degree of
exposure to sunlight, said Dr.
G ary Rogers, who la co-director
with Koh of a new skin rancer
center at University Hospital In
Boston.

ATLANTIC SHORES HOSPITAL

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said Koh. an associate professor
at the university.
H r said It ulao suggests the
skin screenings, which are held
rach spring al scores of locations
around United Slates, m ight
someday prove as effective In
detecting early skin cancer as
Rap smenr tests for cervical
ra n rr r or m am m ography for
breast cancer.
"Although the screening pro­
gram Is not new. there had been
very little effort to find out what
luipprnrd to people after they
werr examined." Koh said. "W e
werr v rry rnrouragrd by what
wc found."
T h r screenings, usually held
In Muy and June, are sponsored
b&gt;» thr American Academy of
Derm atology. T h r results of
Koh's slud&gt; appeared recently In
the |ournal Cancer.
Koh said the Incidence of
melanoma In the United Stales
has reached "epidemic propor­
tions" In recent years for reasons
that are not fully understood.
Th e National C a n rrr Institute
says that b rtw rrn 1973 and
1986. the melanoma rale In­

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Youngbloods ’movin again

IN BRIEF

Clock tow ers, buildings, homes;
no job too big for local movers

Middle East to be topic
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - T h e Foundation for
Mideast Com m unication. Orlando chapter, will
hold a workshop. "R e thinking the Middle
East". 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m .. today, at the Ramada
Inn. Altamonte Springs.
Michael Lame, lawyer and foundation found­
er. will lead the workshop.
Details, call Larry Bach. 774-5084.

W orking w llh Ills father. Hardy,
founder ol Ihe business. Youngblood
helped move Ihe D u m m lll Castle off
Merrill Island In 1961. lo make
room for Cape Kennedy during
NASA'sexpunslon.
He m oved a Bleak A n d Ale
rrsluuranl In Lakeland, and u con­
venience store III Sanford, which
laler became an Insurance office.
A dock tower In South Carolina
"w a s a tricky one." he explained.
"W e had In keep It perfectly level
while (raveling down a six-degree
h ill."
"W e also moved Fire Station No. 9
for Ihe rlly of Orlando, and they
estimated they saved over S300.000
hy m oving II instead of rebuilding."
Youngblood remembered.
T h e Bow lin's new home cost
•27.(XX) to move and set on a new
founiLiilon. hill they sllll had lo
negotiate Florida Power and Light's
(re for raising I h r power lines high
enough for Ihe house to pass under.
Henry handled Ir r r removal and
will Incur hookup expense* wllh
plumlx-r* and electricians alter Ihe
house Is moved, bul fell Ihe rosts
"w ere worth It. We're both thrilled
lo have Ihe house back In Ihe
fam ily."
A nd sons Chris. 18. Randy. 16.
and Mall. 13. "Jusl can'l w a ll".
Drlihle said
Randy explained that "each Job Is
priced a llrr considering all vari­
ables. Ilkr Ihe slxe of Ihe building.
Ihe route, anil whether Ihe structure
Is (ra m ro r brick ”
Tandy- accom|&gt;aiilcd Ills dad lo

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Herald correspondent
SAN FOR D T o m Youngblood
•picks up and moves utxnil 30 limes
a year, and when he's ready lo go.
people always gel out of his way.
T h e muscular Sanford man needs
Ihe roads cleared, because he uses a
Heel of llalhcd trucks and hydraulic
Jacks lo move buildings all over Ihe
South, with his sons and business
partner*. Tandy and Randy.
Th e YoungbUxid* move about 6 6
million pound* a year, arctirdlng lo
Randy, and have relocated a wide
a r r a y of s t r u c tu r e s : p o rta b le
classrooms, brick nportment build­
ings. shrimp houls. restaurants, fire
si.il Ions, and rlo rk lowers
Currently, the crew Is com m an­
deering Ihe move of the 130-tou
historic Sanford home of Drlihle anil
Henry Bowlin, who purchased Ihe
Oak Avenue property Irorn Ihe First
llapttsi Church of Sanford for $ !
and wiih Ihe stipulation that il he
moved oil Ihe lot.
"R um or had II that It would I k destroyed." Debbie said.
T h e Bowlin* have a srnllinem .il
reason for wanting In preserve Ihe
house. Both D rb lilr's grandparent*
and greai-gruiid|Mrents lived In ihe
century-old Victorian beauty
" I even have a lot of m y grand­
mother's original furniture.” Debbie
said.
S i g h t s e e r s w a t c h e d as
Youngblood rrudlrd the three slory
structure for lls half-blixk Journey,
by slipping s lrrl brunt* underneath
w h ich rest on s c v rra l six-foot
wiHKlrn block* thul look like orange
crates.
Laura Slrarhlu. director of Ihe
Sanford lllslorlr Trust. Inc., was
grullflrd loser the house saved.
"W hen a homeowner goes lo ihe
extent of moving a family homestrud. to preserve Ihe structure and
Ihe area. It proves that preservation
hns reached-1 he people. Th e y rare
about a rich heritage here." she
excitedly said.
Another onlooker. Wall Anderson,
of Ormond Beach, was particularly
Interested because his "grundlalher
was a Swedish Im m igrant who
worked as a carpenter lor GeneralSanford. H r bulll thul house around
1875."
Youngblood stressed Ihut the
house was solidly bulll and. thus,
was unconcerned about Its age.
" T h a i house Is m orr solid Ilian a
new one." he said. "It's made of
heart pine, and there's very little
damage alter 100 years."
Y ou ngblo od sa id : " L ik e this
house, every Job I* different."
Folding his arms across his chest,
he rrrallrd some of those dlllrrcnt
Jobs.

Workshop targets budgeting
A workshop on basic budgeting skills, for
volunteers or paid staff w ho work w ith low
Income Individuals, will be offered 1-4 p.m ..
Tuesday, at the Cooperative Extension Service.
250 W . C ounty Home Road.
Topics will be basic grocery store shopping
techniques, value and goal planning, and
recipes w h ich Include food given to food
commodity recipients.
Advance registration required.
Details, contact Barbara Hughes Gregg.
323-2500. ext. SS56.

High school band to perform
O V IE D O — T h e Oviedo High School Bands
announce the return performance of "T h e
Dallas Brass". 8 p.m .. Tuesday.
General admission tickets may be obtained by
contacting the school. Price Is $6 for seats:
limited seating.
T h e performance will be held In the high
school auditorium. 601 King Street.
Details, call 36&amp;S671. ext. 265.

Italian Dasign Show slatad
T h e X V edition of the Compaaso d'O ro
(Golden Compass) Italian Design Show, will be
held Monday through March 18 In the new
10.000 square-loot Italian Exhibition Center.
120 International Parkway. Heathrow.
Th e exhibition Is of award-winning product
designs and technologies that Illustrate Italy's
continued leadership In setting, and meeting.
t h { social tastes and cultural changes of a
continually evolving world.
Sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission
and the Itilla n Industrial Design Association,
the C om psssd D D ffl's h o w la an exhibition of'
Industrial and household products that reflect
the skills of Italian artists and craftsmen.

This Absk, a aystam of dividing walls with work
surfaces and cupboards, manufactured by B&amp;B
Italia, will ba one of the lectured exhibits at the
Compaaso d'Oro Italian Design Show.

Sea M o ve rs. P i | « 3C

process ol moving

orange crates.

Th* Bowlin's historic horns rests on six-foot woodsn blocks that

Coloration distinguishes Spot-nosed Guenons

CHARITY
Charity auction plannad
C A S S E L B E R R Y - T h e Rotary Club of Casaclberry la sponsoring a charity auction. 7 p.m ..
Tuesday, at Blen F. Gibson's Auction Barn. 290
Iris Road. Casselberry. Just north of Highway
436.
Proceeds lo be contributed to Rotary Interna­
tional's Polio Plus Cam paign and the Cassel­
berry Rotary Club's Charitable Foundation.
Auction Items/and or monetary contributions
may be dropped off dt the Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive. 7:30 a.m. during
the weekly Wednesday meeting, or rail George
Karchcr. 695-3281: Gene Welnlschke. 339­
9559: Bob Johnson. 263 6010; or Bill L iv ­
ingston. 671-3116 (evenings).

CLUBS
University Women to meet
T h e Seminole C ounty Branch of the American
Association of University Women will meet 7
p.m .. March 1. In the Seminole Com m unity
College Library. Room 001.
Sherry Newkirk, program coordinator of the
Seminole County solid waste and recycling
program, will speak.
Details, call 6299380.

Women’s club to meet
Th e Seminole County Federation of W omen's
Clubs will meet 10:30 a.m .. Monday, at the
W om an's C lu b of Sanford. 309 &amp; Oak Avc.
Beth Bridges, treasurer of Seminole County
Victim s Rights Coalition, will speak about
domestic violence.
A covered dish luncheon Is planned and
members of Ihe Altamonte Springs W om an's
Club. Casselberry W om an's Club. Garden Club
of Sanford. Ju n io r W om an’s Club of Sanford.
Sanford W o m a n 's C lu b . Seminole C o u n ty
Extension Homemakers and Sisters Inc. are
Invited.

Some new monkeys have moved
lo Sanford and have taken up
residence at Ihe Central Florida
Zt XI.
Thrse curious crra lu rrs look like
they've stuck their noses In a ran
of while pain!. Bui don't worry,
they're supposed lo look this way.
Th e y arc (he Spot-nosed Guenons!
The Spot-nosed Guenon Iproti o u n c e d g e • n o n I I s a
sm all-lo-tiiedluni-slxrd m onkey,
with an average body length of
ubout IH Inches. Th e ir lalls range
In lengths of eight lo 12 Inches,
and their average body weight Is
about six lo 10 pounds.
These primates arc native lo the
west coast of Africa, ranging from
I hr countries of Gambia lo Ghana.
Th e y prefer lo live In forcsls.
swampy areas, thlckels. and Ihe
forested fringe ureas of ihe Afrlran
savanna. Spot-nosed Guenons arc
typically arboreal, that Is. they
spend most of Ihelr lime up In Ihe
trees, usually preferring Ihe lower
branches.
The Spot-nosed Guenon Is so
named beruusr of lls unique facial
coloration T h is primate has a
large while oval-shaped patch on
lls nose. Th e region of Africa In
which the Spot-nosed Guenon re­
sides Is also home lo many other
species of Guenons. Il Is believed
these guenon species have devel­
oped dllferences In coloration II.c.
while patch on nose) so as lo
distinguish between themselves
and other species of guenon.
Th e rest of their bodies are qulle
colorful as writ. Th e face Is a dark
slate blue lo black wtlh a while
pall'll In Ihe renter. A bund o(
black fur crosses ihe head and

A N IM A L *

DR.
ZOOFORUS

conneels ear lo ear. Th e upper
l&gt;urts of Ihe body are dark greenish
brown: Ihe underparts urr while.
T h e tall Is brown al the base
darkening lo black al the Up: Ihe
underside of Ihe lull Is white.
T h is sperles of monkey has a
varied die!. A typical meal consists
of Irull. leaves, shoots, unit small
Insects. G ue no ns are d iu rn a l,
which m runs they arc most active
during Ihe day. and spend a good
portion of Ihelr day foraging for
food.
Guenons live In social groups
called "troops". Troop sixes range
from 10 to 40 m rm brrs. Guenon
troops lend lo lx- n-rrllorlal. with
the females being more actively
Involved In protecting Ihe "tu rf"
tha n Ihe m ales. O n ly female
guenons are permanent members
of ihe troop. A l an early age. males
may leave Ihe troop lo Join u
dllTerenl troop, lo form an all-male
troop, or lo lead a solitary life.
Female guenons typically give
blrlh lo one baby after a gestation
p e rio d of a p p ro x im a t e ly six
m o n th s . Y o u n g g u e n o n s a r r
weaned al lour months
See M onkeys. Page 3C

Native lo Africa, the Spot nosed Guenons are facially colorful monKeys.
This pan ol monKeys can bo seen al Ihe Central Florida Zoological Park in
San lord

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Hoffon ready to ‘explore new horizons’

WEDDINGS

For rre rnl rrt lr rr. Ruth J .
Hoffon. "Retirement la grrai —
love every minute of It so far."
she said.
After 21 happy y e a n at "the
hospital" In Sanford. Ruth has
retired from her position as
adm inistrative assistant. She
and her family moved to Sanford
from Miami In Ju n e . 1968. and
sh r went to work that same
month aa purchasing secretary
for Seminole Memorial Hospital.
W ithin Ihe year, she was pro­
moted to administrative secre­
ta ry a n d e v e n tu a lly to ad­
ministrative assistant.
R u lh rrralls when Ihe hospital
was sold In 1980 to Hospital
Corporation of America and la
now Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
S h r worked under Ihe follow­
ing four administrators: Robert
T . Hesserer. 1968 -1 9 7 8 : W .
C h a rle s B entley. 1978-1980:
Jam es D. Tesar. 1980-1989: and
Roy C . Vinson. Oct. 1. 1989 lo
Dec. 29. 1989.
A member of Bela Sigma Phi
for 22 yrara. Rulh was alsrx a
m em ber of Florida Hospitals
Executive Secretaries Associa­
tion for 20 years, having served
aa stale president In 1973. She
has also been Involved In several
family businesses Including a
craft bu sine ss p re s e n tly In
opr radon.
Rulh and her husband. Harry.

Mr. and Mrs. Stsphsn Fags

Gloria Lynne Fleming,
Stephen Page marry
Gloria L y n n r Firm ing. Lake
Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F r a n c is c o G ra je d a . W in t e r
Springs, married Stephen Scott
I’age of Sanford, at 2 p.m .. Feb.
3.
T h e groom Is ihe son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Steven Page. Sanford.
Father Jam es C . Seibert ofTIcl*
aled al Ihe Catholic wedding
ceremony at Ihe Church of Ihe
Nativity. Longwood.
T h e bride was given In m ar­
riage by her father. She wore a
long-sleeve gown of satin and
lace with sequins and pearls,
f e a tu rin g a Q u e e n A n n e
neckline, and u full train with a
Southern-style bottom. Th e Vsh aped h e a d p ie ce was
handmade by her mother and
lined In lace. T h e bride carried a
bouquet handmade by herself of
silk flowers with a satin and lace
bow.
A n n Michelle Grajeda served
as m atron of honor for her
sister.Shr wore a dusty rose.

tra -irngih dress und carried a
floral decorated parasol and a
floral comb In her hair.
Bridesm aids were A m a nda
L a th a m . T r l s h T a b o r . Sue
Stevens and Karan G ilm a n .
T h e y w ore floral tra -le n g th
gowns and floral combs and all
carried llonil parasols.
Slcven Page served us best
man for his son.
G ro o m s m e n w e re R o n n ie
D u m a s . K e v in H u r l . M ik e
Mr Lotion and Keith Gru|rda.
Tiffany A nn Flem ing served as
(lower girl and Nicholas Bailey
was ring bearer.
A reception wus held al Saints
Pelrr and Paul. W inter Park.
Kaihy Brown wususslsluni.
T h e couple look a wedding trip
lo Key Wcsl and Ihe Florida
Keys.
TI»C&gt; will reside In Lake Mary.
T h e bride Is employed us u
legal secretary, and her husband
Is a photographer.

Nonie Louise Prevatt,
Michael Daiyl Lee
recite wedding vows
Nonie Louise Prevail, daugh­
ter of Darlyne Prevail. 3806
Cypress Ave.. Sanford, married
Michael Daryi Lee. Euslis. al I
p.m .. Feb. 17.
Horn In Sanford, the bride is
Ihe maternal granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Itunlon. 105
Azalea Lane. Sanford.
She attends Seminole High

School.
Bom In Ml. Sterling. K y.. Ihe
groom Is Ihe paternal grandson
of Goldie Lee. 3991 W . 46lh St..
Sanford.
He Is a 1987 graduate of
Seminole High School and Is
employed as an agricultural In­
dustrialist.

grandchildren, seven boys and
two girts, range In age from 5 lo
20 years.
R ulh said. "O u r life In Sunfonl
has been so rewarding. W r have
many friends and our work has
been fulfilling, bul now Is the
lime for 'us1 — lim e lo explore
new horizons."
T h e Hoflons plan a long and
relaxing vacation through Flori­
da. Alabama. Tennessee and.
finally, lo Virginia lo help their
son wllh his business

the Sanford rlu b was one of ihe
hostess clubs. "Ii turned m il
wonderful." Faye said.
First pluee w inners In the dis­
trict festival n rr qualified lo
compete ul Ihe FFW C Conven­
tion lo be held May 441. at Ihe
Hyati Regency in Tam pa.
T h e fo llo w in g D is tric t V II
b lu e -rib b o n w in n e rs w ill be
headed for Ihe state contest:
Carol Ann S m ith, ceramics and
decorated ware: Lucille Behrens,
m rtulrraft: Hazel Cash, knitting:
F a y e S lie r, lo lc bag; J e a n
Marcel, photography: and T in a
Joseph, painting.
Receiving second-place rib ­
b o n s w r re : A u d r e y R o u s h ,
crocheting: Je a n Marcel, photo­
graphy: und T in a Joseph, palm ­
ing. Sura Bowen won third place
lor her counted cross stitch and
I M in o ra blc mention went lo ReIhu Blankenship lor her paint­
ing

Pilot Club proMflt* awards

Do-D*-D«y n«ts 2 grand

Th e Sanford Pilot C lu b had u
big night. Feb. 20. when they
met In the parish hall of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church.
T h e club honored their affiliate
club. Ihe Anchor C lu b of Semi­
nole High School, and presented
four scholarship awards.
Nancy Hack. S H S sponsor of
Ihe Anrhor Club, attended wllh
eight club members und Ihrre
mothers. Dixie Yosi. Pilot In­
t e r n a t io n a l A n r h o r C lu b
director. Bartow, wus Ihe guesl
speaker.
Pal C o la n d r n s . B a r lo w ,
lie u te n a n t g o v e rn o r of the
Crn lra l Florida Pilot Clubs. In­
d u cte d tw o n r w m e m b e rs:
M y r t l e P e n lc k a n d J o u n
Woodruff.
T h e club presented a nursing
scholarship to K aihy Pawlson
and vocational scholarships to:
C h e ry l S m it h . R o se m a ry
Zamora and Lina Hragerty.
About 55 persons attended
and were served a delirious
spaghetti d in n e r u n d e r the
chairm anship of Shirley PulIrrson. assisted by Elizabeth
W eir bob and Florence Korgan.
" W r had a wonderful lim e."
Marv Joe Coehrunr said.

Do-Da-Day. a two-day eyent
sponsored by the United Method­
ist M rn of the First United
Mrihodlst Ch urch . Feb. 15 and
16. attracted u steady stream of
shoppers and fun-lovers. Patrons
enjoyed an Indoor yard sale,
games, fun. food and festivity.
According to Ashby Jones,
c h a irm a n , ih e event netted
about *2.000. w h lrh will be used
lo send adults and youths lo
Christian retreats In Leesburg.

Artists go for Iho bluo
S even

Ruth Hoffon
have been married 4 1 years. He
retired Iasi August from Sprague
Electric Com pany. Longwood.
after working there for 21 years.
T h e y are Ihe parents ol lour
c h ild re n : H a rr y J r . , single.
Richmond. Va.: Charles "S kip ",
married with five children. DcBary: To m . married w llh Iwo
children. DeBary: and daughter
J a m i e , m a r r ie d w i t h tw o
c h ild re n . D e B a ry . T h e nine

m e m b e rs

of

i Itr

W oman's C lub of Sanford Inr.
were firsl-place winners In Ihe
Florida Federation of Women’s
C lu b s' District V II Arts und
Crafts Festival. These women
were ull winners In the Arts
Festival held by Ihe local club In
January.
Held ut the Heard.ill Senior
Center In Orlando. Ihe event was
attended by 123 a n buffs repre­
senting 22 senior clubs und right
Junior clubs In District VII.
A c c o rd in g to F a y e S lie r,
c h a ir m a n of th e S a n fo rd
Woman's Club A ris Depanntrnt.

Club faadt 380 patrons

Il was a wrll-organlzrd event
w llh nearly all of the club
members helping tail...Including
several husbands.
In addition lo ihe dinner. J r r i
Kirk was chairman of the suecraaful bake tale. G iving Jert a
hand w e rr A n n Biisson and
Barbara Moore.
After such a large undertak
«n g . on e w o u ld t h i n k the
clubwom en would lake to a
chair, kick off their shoes and
rest a spell. No way. Already, the
club Is getting ready for "Fash
Ions for Education." a fashion
show and luncheon. March 14.
lo enable a deserving mature
uduli to return to college. More
on Ih lt taler.

Duo doM Broadway
Mildred M. Caskey und Dora
Lee Russell spent u delightful
few days In New York. Mildred
went to visit w llh an ailing aunt,
who. Incidentally, showed re
markable Improvement after u
visit from her niece.
While Mildred wus vlslilng her
aunt. Nina Sla rk ry. a fomtrr
d a n c in g student of M ildred
escorted Lee on a lour of New
York's m otl fashionable buini
ques.
Broutlway Is certainly nol new
lo Mildred. She npprurrd iherr
as a professional ila n rrr and also
taught and studied thrre.
Th e duo vlsllcd w llh Sanford's
own Luis Perez al Jerom e Rob­
bins’ "Broadw ay" where Luis is
captain of ihe show's perform
e rs . T h e y a ls o sa w o th e r
Broadway shows.
T h e a te r buffs, tu k r note:
Mildred said Ihey saw "Other
IVople's M oney." u play uboul
W a ll S tre e t, w h ic h was
performed In an old warehouse
In Greenwlrh Village.
Th e frosting on Ihe ra k r was
unending a performance by Ihe
New York C lly Ballet which is.
after all, show biz to Mildred.
Although she Is not perform
lug any more. Mildred Is con
sluntly lending her professional
expertise lo the com m unity hv
writing and choreographing orig­
inal bullets, among oilier artistic
rn d e u vo rs . S h r Is cu rre n tly
writing a musical, which w r wtil
tell you about lu lr r In ihe
srason.

Th e Woman’s C lub of Sanford
In r. fed 3H0 h un gry persons al
Ihe rlub's A nnual Italian Nlghl
Dinner. Feb. 16. ut Ihe Sanford
C iv ic C e n le r. M uny patrons
came after work lo lake the
suvory spaghetti dinners home
lo ih rlr families. Olliers came lo
enjoy the cumuradcrle und hoop lia llly w hen club m em bers
served as hostesses. The throngs
seemed very pleased w llh the
dinner and promised to return
next year lo support the charily
event.
M a rly C o lc g r o v r a n d h e r
h a rd -w o rk in g rn m m lllc r can
lake a bow for a Job well done.
Assisting Marty us co-chairman
was Audrey Roush. Marly said.
■ 'I'm p l e a s e d ...e x t r e m e l y ,
extremely pleased. I am very
e n th u s ia s tic a bout th e re ­
sponse."
Ftdtralion to i d m I
Several polltleluns supported
Ihe event Inrlud lng Mayor BetT h e Seminole Cnuniy Federa­
lye Sntllh. Bul the mayor, past
tion of W omen's Clubs will meet
club president, wus not lucky
M onda y ul 10 u .m . at tinenough to Just cut and run. She
* voIrtWlKWd for K P duly Just like1
Ihe other members before being
Woman's Club Is the hoslc
Joined by he r husband. D r.
club. Following lli'r' meeting,
Robert J . Sm ith, lor dinner.
covered dish luncheon will lie
After Donnu Adamson finished
held.
■lining wllh her son und family,
(Doris Dtatrlch, ratirad Ssnlord
Brett. Pally and ih rlr sons, she Harold Poopls sell tor. la a Harold
rose and s lu r lc d ch e e rfu lly
c o rra s p o n d tn l c o v e rin g Ih t
cleaning up tables.
Son lord arts. Phono: 322-4525.)

Daughters dislike dad’s idea for roommate
DEAR ABBYi M y m other
passed away seven months ago
uftcr a long Illness. She was 74.
S h r and Dad were Inseparable,
und ihe first few months he was
terribly depressed and didn't
wunt to go on living, bul he
llnully snapped mil of II. Dad Is
75.
Well "M arge.” who had been
one of Mom's closest friends la
pldow for four years), did a lot lo
bring Dad out of his depression,
and they started seeing each
other. These past few months
D ud u nd M arge h a ve been
together every day — and who
knows uboul Ihe nights?
Dad has a lovely bungalow
und Marge owns u very nice
rondo. Now Dad Is talking about
ell her selling his bungalow, or
Marge selling her condo, and
m o ving In together. W r are
happy that they arc keeping
company, bul w r don't think ft's
a very good Idea for them lo live
together. How ru n we prevent
this from happening wlthoul
bring "m eddling" children?
DAD'S DAUGHTERS
DEAR DAUGHTERS! If you
d o n 't want lo be m eddling
children — don't meddle. E n ­
courage Dad lo do whatever

ADVICE

B

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

makes him happy, und thank
the good Lord that your father Is
heullhy and has something lo
llye for. O r would you ralhrr be
schlepping noodle soup lo him
every nlghl In a nursing home?

DEAR ABBYi I have been
married for four yrurs to u man
whose ex-wlfr can't serin to lei
K°

H r had hern divorced for Iwo
vears when w r met. H r had told
me h r could nut lolerulr his
cx-wlfr's drunkenness, infidelity
und lolal disregard for Ills feel­
ings.
Now. four years later, he goes
lo her house for "fam ily" dinuers — using the excuse that Ills
aging mother wants lo see Ih r
kids. (The "k id s" ure 24 and 29.)
His " e x " c o llcc ls a large

spousal support payment and
feels free to telephone him al our
home al uny hour of the day or
night.
Ant I wrong to complain? la he
wrong? W hat's the mailer w llh
this relationship, and how ru n I
let him know I am very hurt und
more than a little disgusted*?

NO. 2 IN HOLLYWOOD
D E A R NO. 2i You ure nol
" w r o n g " lo co m p la in ; .your
husband Is wrong lor permitting
his rx -w llr lo inanlpulalr him lo
the point ol upselling you. Il
appeurs that h r. loo. Is having
(rouble Id lin g go.
Here wp go again: 11 you want
a healthy, lasting marriage, hie
thee in a counselor — both of
you. 11 h r won't go. go without
him . There ure a host ol wrinkles
lit you r m arriage that need
Ironing out.
D E A R A B B Y i We must lake
exception lo Ihe nurse's com ­
ments that dogs are trained and
nurses ure educated.
As Icch nlca I tra in in g
specialists, we often ask a quesilon that clearly distinguishes
between training and education:
Would you ralhcr have your
c h ild a tte n d s r x -r d u c u t lo n

r losses or sc x-t ruin Ing classes?
If we must have u shot, or have
blood drawn, we would want our
nurses lo be nol only welleducated. bul also well-trained.

BRETT CREASY AND
FAYE FAILEY.
RICHMOND WORKS
TRAIN! NO
ORGANIZATION,
RICHMOND, VA.
DEAR ABBYt T o gel right lo
Ih r polnl: Is II proper lo send a
"Happy Anniversary" card lo a
man whose wife has been In a
nursing home with Alzheimer's
disease for nearly Iwo years?
Th e y a rr good friends of mine.
NO NAMES, PLEASE
DEAR NO NAMES) Since
spending an unntvcrsury sepa­
rated from one’s spouse can
hardly be called a "h a p p y "
occuslon. a more appropriate
gesture would be lo Invite Ihe
grntlcman oul or lo your home
for a home-cooked meal.
T r y lo find u more suitable
card. "Th in k in g of you on your
anniversary" would be better for
someone whose spouse Is In a
nursing home Indt-flnllcly.

ENGAGEMENTS

Galloway-Jum per plan wedding
Turn«r-S«nborn

Angela Hope Turner
to wed David Sanborn
Angela Hope T u rn e r. A lta ­
monte Springs, announce* her
marriage to David Todd San
born. Sanford
Angela Is the daughter ol
S a n d y T u r n e r . A lt a m o n t e
Springs
Her Ham c Is the son ol Mr and
M rs . S te v e S a n b o r n . 4201
Christian Place. Sanlurd
A private ceremony at 5 p in..
Salurday.Mareh 10. is planned
at Westvlcw Hapllsl C h u rch .

l

Sanford. Dr. Luke King will
officiate.
K illy T u rn e r w ill serve as
m atron of honor a n d 'J a s o n
Small will he best man.
A reception at I he home ol the
groom's parents Is planned
Th e couple will reside III A l­
tamonte Spring*.
The groom hold* a managerial
|m»*iiio ii and Is involved lit real
■-stale
Th e bride attends Seminole
('■immunity College

Mr. and Mrs. St.trim Galloway.
IHU Lake Hayes Hoad. Oviedo,
announce Ihe engagement ol
Htelr daughter. Sharon Irene
Galloway. Oviedo, lo Scoll De­
nnis Ju m p er. 420 E. 6th SI..
Chuluoiu.

Born In W in te r Park, Ih r
hrldr-elecl Is a IUHH graduate ol
O viedo High School. S h r Is
e m p lo y e d as a te a c h e r ul
laiPellte Academy. Oviedo.

Her lluner Is Ihe son of Mrs.
Nuitcv Peeples. 2691 Holiday
Wood* Drive. Kissimmee, and
Mr. Dennis Ju m p er. Star Route
3. Box 296. Fusils

Born lit Fort Lauderdale, her
llancc Is the maternal grandson
of Mrs. Evelyn Rrlntrrs. 5713
NW 48th Terrace. Tamarac. Ills
patrrnal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Shlpcs. Route
I . Box IHH A. I lam pion. S.C.

I he hrlilr-clcet Is Ihe maternal
granddaughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh V. Kambo. 2377 Palm
W ay. Oviedo.

He Is a 1983 graduate ol Euslls
High School and Is employed by
Linder A ir Conditioning. O r ­
lando.

M r s . R it b y II a r b o n .
Russellville. Ala.. Is her paternal
grandmother

A 3 p in wedding. March 10.
al Flrsl Baptist Ch urch Chapel.
Ovleilo. Is planned

Gatloway*Jumper

�Sanford Hsrald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, February 28. tteO — W

Lake Mary Optimists optimistic about Longwood club
La h r Mary Optimist* would
like other* io rnjo y what they
have.
So. na one of their project».
they're forming another optimist
club. Th e y want the new club to
be In Longwood.
Larry Cote, president of the
Lake Mary Optimists, says he's

member#, according lo Cole.
laikr Mary Optimists held Its
second organisational meeting.
Monday, a tm nl ill chartering an
Optimists C lu b of Longwood.
T w o memtirr# signed up nl that
meeting, making u mini of five
m e m b e rs for I he p ro p o se d
Um gw uud club.

ro n rrm e d berausr he tlvrs In
Longwood and "th e rr’s nothing
for the klda lo do In Longwood."
Optimists International Is n
nationwide s r rv lrr organization
devoted primarily lo the needs of
youth In the com m unity. There
are more than 4,000 club# In­
te rn a tio n a lly w ith 1 7 5 .0 0 0

I he rest of I he world.
In Ihe U n ite d States, the
Italian Trade Commission pro­
vide# free a#ststancc to local
firms In sourrlng the Italian
market for product and service
needs.
A tentative date of March 4 has
been set for a dinner at Ihe
Heathrow Country Club, to telehrutr the Inaugural Ion of the
Italian Exhibition Center.
Cole says 35 members are
needed In o rder to rh a rle r.
O rganizational m eetings w ill
continue to be held every M on­
day. 7 p.m .. at A I A West. 1060
W. State Road 434. until there
are rn o ig h members. Anyone
Interested Is invited lo attend Ihe
meetings.
W hen Ihe Longwood club Is
established, the devoted Cote
says he will then Ire attending
four optimist meetings a week —
In Sanford. Lake Mary. Lo ng­
wood and Oviedo.
Il will be worth It. though. Cole
says h r thinks Longwood Is "In
dire n rrd o fh c lp " for youth.
Each optimist club helps 30
children through youth appreci­
ation weeks, honoring of athletes
a n d d u r i n g h o li d a y s lik e
Christmas.

Longwood V FW Post No. 820
conducted lls 4lh Annual Mili­
tary Ball Feb. 17. with about S I
people In at tendance.
Jo e B a d g r r .
post
quartermaster, says ihe event
was "great."
"Th e y kerp gelling better and
belter."
Members and guests from
other V F W posts. In c lu d in g
-Winter Springs, und thr lB lh
D is tric t C o m m a n d e r H a rr y
Alicia, w ho Is with the Plnr Hills
V FW post, were entertained by a
live band.
T h e y w e r e s e r v e d h o rs
d'oeuvres. steak, and shrimp

■y LACY DOMKN
Herald correspondent
HAN KOHL)- The men and women In the U.S.
A rm y's 82nd Airborne Division have put on
their boots and parachutes for Immediate
deployment to hot spots like Grenada. Hon­
duras. and most recently. Panama.
A group of these paratroopers. Ihe Division s
All American Chorus, recently descended on
Central Florida and were deployed to Seminole
High School, where they serenaded sports fans
during pre-game and halftime ceremonies.
Th e soldiers who participate In the chorus
arc on special d u ly, according to Sgt. Jo hn
Malone.
" T h is Is all we do for the A rm y ," he said.
The y arc used as a recruiting aid. and urr
available In all A rm y recruiting offices for
partlcpatlon In com m unity events.
Sanford recruiting station commander. Staff
Sgt. Donna Gadfly, orchestrated the gig at
Hrmihole high, and chauffeunrd some nr the
chorus members during their stay here.
" A lot of people don't realize the opportunity
ts there to do things like this In the A rm y ." she
said. " T h e Chorus Is an example of the choices
uvullable to anyone willing lo put forth an
effort."
Sgt. Hus# White, who serves as spokesperson
for the group, recounted some of the more
exciting performance# the Chorus has given.
More than 700 parachutes billowed out over
France, members of the Chorus among them,
when "w e all (the 82nd Airborne) parachuted
In for the 43lh reunion of the Normandy
Invasion," W hile said. "W e've performed at
Je rry Lewis telethons, pro-wrestling events.
Disney, and the A rm y Ball In Beverly Hills."
Malone, who has recorded a soon-to-bereleased album , added. "A n d we've been on
T V ."
White Jokingly said: " I think the most
exciting lime we've ever had Is driving with
Sgt. Gaddy through Orlando!"
PFC V id o r Arumanda. an All American
Chorus member Tor Just a month, laughed and
agreed. "Hut I've only been with them a short
lim e." he said.

Arvkte official appointed
Anne Prince Saunders, vice
prrsidcnl of sale# and marketing
Tor the Central Florida Division
of Arvlda. was recently named to
Ihe Board of Directors of thr
Civic Theatre of Central Florida.
In this capacity. Saunders will
serve as an advisor In the overall
b u sin e s s o p e ra tio n s o f the
non-profit organization and will
be Involved in fund raising for
l he new Children's Theatre.
A five-year employee of Arvlda
Com pany, managers and owners
of the Heathrow co m m unity.
Saunders relocated to Central
Florida from Dade C ou nty In
1988. when Arvlda began m an­
aging Heathrow.
As vtee president of marketing
und sales for A rvlda '* Central
Florida Division. Saunders has
directed all marketing and sales
activities through the purchase
of Heathrow and the establish­
ment of a new family com m unl
ly called Weamere.

T H E P R ID E

Clao, Italy I

Arm y’s 82nd Airborne Division chorus
lands in area to serenade sports fans

shifted with crab meat. Catering
was by Dennis Kirkwood of Bon
A p p rlll Caterer#, l ongwood

T h e Italian Exhibition Center.
120 In te rn a tio n a l P a rk w a y .
Suite 176. I# opening right here
In Hralhrow .
And Ihe public Is Invited to
view an exhibit. "Com passo
D 'O ro ". to celebrate the opening
of the center. 10 a.m . to 6 p.m ..
Monday through Friday, and 1
p .m . to 5 p.m.. Saturday and
S u n d a y , b e g in n in g M o n d a y
through March 18. Admission Is
free.
Heathrow Is only the second
stop for the show, which ts an
exhibit of the latest in awardw inning Industrial design fmm
Italy presented by the Italian
Trade Commission. Th e only
other exhibit was In New York
City last year.
T h r It a lia n T r a d e C o m m lsslo n/lta lla n Institu te for
Forrlgn Trade II.C .E.) has Its
headquarters In Rome. In thr
United Slates. II Is located In the
c itie s of A t la n t a . C h ic a g o .
H o u sto n . Los Angeles, New
York, and now Hculhm w.
Us purpose Is to promote and
support trade and Industrial
cooperation betwren Italy and

S E M IN O L E
H IG H

MARY CRAGAR

LYNN CULLUM

Bom In Cotulla, Texas Mrs.
Crsgar leaches D C T and Is D C T
Sponsor. She attended Northeast­
ern Slate where she received her
B.S. Decree and Pittsburg State
University where site received
her M.S. Degree. Mrs. Cragar
has 19 yean experience.

Bom in Sanford, Mrs. Cullum
also attended Seminole High
School. She received her A X .
from Seminole Community
College and her B .A . from
U .C .F. Mrs. Cullum teaches
English IV and has 7 years
experience.

Sponsoredby Sun Travel Agency

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y
PFC Victor Aramanda, Sgt. John Malone, and
Sgt. Russ White, rehearse al the Sanford Army
Recruiting Station lor their show at Seminole
High School where they recently serenaded
sports fans during halftime.

A n "artist ul heart." Infantryman Aramanda
Is happy “ In work with other artists In the
A rm y ."
Ready lo depart for Seminole high. White
added lhai Ihe Chorus often answers questions
aboul A rm y life after events. He udmilted that
high school girls most often ask him If he's
married.
"A n d 1a m ." he said. "H a p p ily!"
Preparing lo pile hack into Gaddy's car.
Malone asked lo "go on record ns saying that
with all the traveling we do. Sgt. Gaddy Is the
prettiest recruiter we’ve seen."
"But sin- can’t drive!" the Chorus m rm lx-rs
chorused.

Movers
Continued from Pag# IC
check on Ihe progress at the
Bowlin'# house.
Th e third generation mover
Indicated, with hi# hand placed
near the ground, lhai he'd been
Involved In the buxines# since he
was knee-high.
" I never seriously considered
doing anything else." he said.
When asked ft he will en­
c o u ra g e h is s ix -m o n t h -o ld
daughter. A m y Lynn, to become
a fourth generation Youngblood
moving engineer, he replied: "I'll
lei her decide, like my dud let me
decide."
R a n d y ’ s tw o d a u g h t e r s .
K r is t e n . 3 , a n d K u ll c . 15
months, also haven't yet decided
on a curccr In m oving buildings.
Youngblood Is satisfied with
Ihe sel-up work done for the
Bowlins.

there's a problem with the power
lines." he added.
Th e nouxe remains perched on
pilings, walling for Its address to
c h a n g e , as T a n d y a n d
Youngblood jum ped In their
truck — on the move again.

" T h e siruci urc Is real solid."
he said. " I don't anticipate any
problems" with the four-hour
journey schrdulrd for the week
of February 25.
"W e ’ll probably move her al
n ig h t, th o u g h . Just In case

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PEANUTS

by Chariot M. Scteli

Friends w ill plsy constructive
roles In your s l a i n In the year
ahead, especially In areas you ’ll
be desirous of changing. W ith
their help success Is likely.
m e n (Feb. 20-March 20)
You're very good at evaluating
the concepts of others today.
You should be able to easily
recognise valuable Ideas you can
fit In to y o u r present plana.
Places, treat yourself to a birth­
day gift.
A i m (March 21-A prll 19)
Y ou are extremely resourceful
today, especially In matters that
pertain to you r career. If you put
to work, you should
you r•talents
I
bet able
ob to achieve your expecta­
tions.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In
a matter that Involves o th e n as
well as yourself you r sugges­
tions could be extremely con­
structive. Express w h a t's on
yo u r m ind, because you'll find
receptive listeners.
O U l l i n (May 2 1-J u n e 20)
D o n ' t be I n t i m i d a t e d b y
challenging developments today,
b e c a u s e y o u a re li k e ly to
perform exceptionally well when
yo u r mettle Is tested. T h e secret
la to believe In yourself.
CARCSR (June 2 1 J u ly 22)
T h e social sphere In w hich you
operate could be charged with
a n a ir of expectancy today.
Y ou'll love II. because It will
make everything more exciting
and stimulating.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 You are
presently In a favorable financial
trend, provided you are prepared
lo w ork for what you hope to get.
Th e re will be no free rides but
(he rewards wID be bigger than
usual.
V m O O (A ug. 23-Scpt. 22) A
friend In w hom you place con­
siderable confidence m ay have
some constructive suggestions
for you today to help you resolve
a problem. G ive his/her Ideas a
shot.
L I B R A (Sept. 23 O c t. 23)
Conditions In general look ralher
good for you today, but you r best
breaks are likely lo come In
financial or commercial realms,
even though they m ight not be
where you'll place your focus.

By B aralcs B a te Oool
YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Major Improvements could be
In (he olTlng for you In the year
ahead. Life may start to take on
new zest and new meaning.
H o w e v e r, be careful not to
squander your resources.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be
as gracious as possible today In
your social arrangements with
o th e r s . Bad m a n n e r s or
thoughtlessness w ill nol be
readily forgiven or forgotten.
Major changes arc ahead for
Pisces In the coming year. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
today. Mall B I.2 S (o AstroG raph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
B o x 9 1 4 2 8 . C le v e la n d . O H
44101-3428. Be sure to state
your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March J l-A p r t l 19) In
your decision making processes
today, be mindful of how your
Ju d g m e n ts w ill affect other
persons with whom you'll be
Involved. Thoughtlessness could
create complications.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Using dattery (o w in support for
your views could have an op­

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You're now In an extremely
favorable cycle where your popu­
larity la concerned. Before It Is
over, you could pick u p scads of
new admirers.
BAOITTARIUB (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Instinctively, you'll know
how lo make the wisest moves
lodsy lo give your family things
you desire for them. Do what
comes nsturally.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
IB ) You're always endowed with

Innovative Ideas that are prag­
matic and pomlble. bul today
they could be even belter than
usual. Share your thoughts with
persons w ho'll appreciate them.
AQUARIUS |Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
If there Is something of a materi­
al nature you're really desirous
of having, your chances for
g e llin g II ut th is lim e are
excellent. A ll you need Is the
motivation.
(0 1 9 9 0 . N E W S P A P E H E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

posite effect from that for which
you're hoping. Associates will
resent all forms of manipulation.
GEMINI (May 2 1 -Ju n e 20|
You could be rather wasteful

she's In a more generous frame
of mind.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Don't believe everything you
hear today, especially If you
have dealings with » perjKMi jrou
know from experience Is prone
to exaggerate. T h is guy/gal
could make you feel Inferior
without valid reasons.
SAGITTARIUS INov. 23-Dec.
21) Be a btl more careful Ilian
usual today In whom you place
your trust. If your judgm ent Is
faulty, the wrong person m lghl
Involve you In something that
could put you In a vulnerable
position.

today where y o u r resources ore

concerned. You will not be very
effective If you are extravagant
In order (o Impress others.
CANCER (June 2 1J u l y 221
Even though you might feel
you're entitled (o be first today,
aggressive efforts on your part to
place yourself In this position
will be Interpreted as loo selfserving.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Be sure
to look at problems today as they
really are and not how you
would like lo sec Ihem. It will do
you more harm than good If you
try to kid yourself.
VIROO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) Be
extra cautious today In any joint
venture situations that require
an Investment on your behalf.
What looks good on paper could
be a bum m er In practice.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23) It
might be wise to put enterprises
that have strong elements of
chance on the back b u rn e r
today, because Lady Luck may
not be too supportive. W all u n t il.

CAPRICORN IDec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) There's a possibility you
might he disappointed today If
you're Inclined lo expect more
from others than you should. Be
re a s o n a b le r e g a rd in g y o u r
expectations.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. IB)
A philosophy that serves another
comfortably m ay not be tailored
to fit your requirements. Don't
try to force square pegs Into
round holes.
(C l 1990. N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

WIN AT BRIDQB
By J i m s Jacoby
Here Is a deal (hat played with
such ease that the m ajor slip by
the defenders could have gone
unnoticed. After the heart lead,
declarer went right u p with
d u m m y ' s k in g a n d le d a
diamond. East played low. and
South's Jack was won by West's
king. West now switched lo Ihc
spade 10. won by d u m m y 's
king. Another diamond was led:
East won (he ace and continued
w ith the spade queen. Declarer
discarded a heart, played king
and acc of clubs and then ran
the remaining diamonds. At the
finish, there was no guess In
hearts, since West had to blank
the heart queen or else throw
away the queen of clubs. So
declarer made 1 1 tricks. An
Interesting aspect of this deal Is
that the defense would no doubt
have prevailed If Nurth was the

no-trum p declarer with his 18
hlgh-card points and South was
the d u m m y w ith h is lo n g
diamond suit. Then both East
and West would have played low
on Ihc first lead of diamonds.
A n d (h a t w o u ld ha ve he ld
N o r t h - S o u t h to o n l y o n e
diamond trick. Are you gelling
(he drift? West had an opportu­
nity to beat Ihc contract. All he
had to do was play low on the
first diamond lend. Granted. It's
a little more difficult when de­
clarer's long diamond suit Is
concealed, out It Is not too
difficult to assume that South
h a s s o m e t h i n g g o o d In
diamonds. Lcttliqi him w in the
first trick m ay well scuttle his
entries for the tricks he needs In
Ihc suit. T h a t was (he w inning
defense against today's three
no-trump.

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Georgetown who settled In ihe
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EmmantM-l Distriet Churches
of God In Christ observes Us
Annual Missionary Day. today,
at Holy Trin ity Church of God in
C h rls i. Mangoustlne A ve nue
with Pastor Supl. AlloSeoitlers.
The 11 a.in. servkv I* de­
dicated In honor of Missionary
Ruby Due Williams and Is hosted
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Whltrheard ol Victory Tv-mphChurch of God in Christ, lalkcl.illri
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guest musician Evonne Steele, ol
Malone Memorial Inslltiilloiuil
Church of God lit Christ. O r­
lando which will In' a forum.
Fruit of the Spirit" Missionaries
Including M. Mollies. Clarvlha
H u d s o n . W ilm a S h e p p a rd .
Sandra Haynes. Pam I lurin'*
Cindy LaGci. Inez Smiley. Mary
F r a n c e s S u n d e rs . H iilh lu
Gordon. Valurlc Weeks. Mag
Waltons. Dorelha Lingo.
Evangelist Erlene llrlnson will
s u m m a r i z e I h e l o r n in ol
INtlhiesl. She serves as Stale ami
N a tio n a l E v a n g e lis t ol tile
C O C IC . Faye Henderson. F.
McBride and Helen Harris serve
ns rhalrpe rums.

Arm y Staff Sgl. Samuel It. Ware,
son of llu ry L. Wure Sr.. 116
Anderson Ave.. Sanford, has
a r r l v r d fo r d u t y In West
Germany.
Ware Is u sect Inn chief with
the 52nd Air Defense Artillery.

Leaders awarded
Future Business Leaders ot America at Seminole High School
attended the district competition held at Seminole Community
College recently Students received awards in public speaking
and accounting Pictured from left to right, are Marian
Cummings, advisor. Casey Jenkins. Yolanda Baker; Erica
Esterson, and back row. Misty Beasley, Cynthia Brown, advisor;
Adel Lopez, and Tenesha Shine

A rm y Spec, flurry W . Forrest,
son of Claudia Kf F A f r s t . IHTtV 1
College Circle . L o n g Beach.
Calif., and Daniel G. Forrest. 692
Hrydle Court. Casselberry, has
b re n nam ed s u ld lcr of Ihe
quarter.
Forrest Is a medical laboratory
specialist with the U.S. Arm y
Medical Research Institute ol
Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrlck. Md.
Th e selection was based oil Ihc
Indlvldual's exemplary duty per­
formance. Job knowledge, lead­
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self-improvement amt other ue- ’
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He Is u I9H5 graduate ol f
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Portia S p e n c e r h onored
for w o rk w ith H ead Start

S A N Ft &gt;ltl) — Form er head
-u.iri employee*, parent* and
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Si Paul ILip lM t'liuri h Annex,
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Education
Don't forgtt to vote
SEM IN O LK C O U N T Y Th e Seminole C ou nty School
Hoard's proposed $530 million bond Issue goes bcforp I he
volrra Feb. 27.
l*olls will be open fnnn 7 a.m. lo 7 p.m .
Call Ih r supervisor of rlerllons olllre af 321*1145 lo find out
where your preelncl votrs.

School board to maat at musaum
SA N FO R D — T h e Seminole County school board will meel
Feb. 27 al 2 p.nt. al the Student Museum at 7th St. and Myrtle
Ave. Instead of In the district hoard room.
T h e district offices are a regular polling place m aking the
meeting Impossible al that location.

Sclanca fair naxt waak
SA N FO R D — Th e Seminole County regional science fair will
be at Seminole Com m unity College M arrh 2 and 3.
Projects will be set up Friday evening and Judged Saturday
f r omHi o 11:30a.m.
Saturday morning, there will also be a mini O lym pic games
competition. O lym pic events for middle schoolers Include an
rg g drop, n paper airplane competition, a "m ig h ty magnet"
competition and a slow hlcylc race.
High school ugc students will compete In chemistry bees, a
"botany quest." u skatrboard competition and the construction
of simple machlnrs
Representatives from most district secondary schools are
expected. The public Is Invited lo watch. *

Altamonfa P T A to hava meeting
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S T h e Altamonte Elementary
School I T A will hold Its general usscmbly meeting on Monday
evening Feb. 26 ut H p.m . In the school's cafctorlum.
T h e highlight of Ihe evening will lie a tumbling exhibition by
the fifth grade physical education class.
A ll parents of Altamonte Elementary School students are
Invited lo attend Ihe meeting.
For more Information, call the school al 831-6606.

English Estates Baap Baap winners
FER N PARK — English Estates Elementary School has
named the winners of this m onth's Deep Deep awurds for
outstanding students.
T h is month's w inners, who receive lunch al Pizza llu t. are
Erica Rhodes. Yolanda Harvey. Alisha Knoblock. T a h ir Paroo.
Stephen Neal. Sainecr Paroo and Marc Gordon.

Arts and tha at-risk child
O R L A N D O — A conference on Ihe arts and,Ihe at-rtsk child
will Ire March 12 ut the University of Central Florida In
cooperation with Ihe Florida Alliance for Arts Education and
A T A T Transtech
There will Ik- workshops on teaching art. m usic, movement
and creullve dramatics In pre-kindergarten early Intervention
and school-age child care programs.
For m orr Information, cull June Hinckley at 904-488-8795 or
Mary Palmer ut 275 293(1,

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SA N FO R D — T in a Jackson. Renee Singleton and Jcntra
Deck werr named school winners In Ih r Seminole High
School/Opllnist Cluh essay contest.
T h e school winners, who wrote about "Freedom . O u r Most
Precious Heritage." will now lie entered In Ih r ro u n ly wide
competition.

Spacial Olym pics to ba at Laka Mary
L A K E MARY — L u k r Mary High School will host the county
Special Olympic Games March 3.
One hundred and thirty athletes will lake part In Ihe track
untl field events, cycling, volleyball und soccer.
Special Olympians, ranging from seven-years-old lo adult will
compete. All purllcl|Mitls receive medals for their efforts.
For m o rr Information, call Murcy Ik-ttneil at 323-6737 or Jim
Schupc al 321 -7560.

Local student honored at C C C
C O N W A Y . SC - Anna Lcnorc Hollis. 1345 N. Highway 426.
Oviedo, was named lo the Chancellor's List ut the University of
South Carolina's Coastal Carolina College recently.
Chancellor's List students must earn a 4.0 average and curry
at least I2 crrdlt hours of classes.

Small business help at Stetson
D cL A N I) — David Cross, director of the Stetson University
Small Duslnrss Development Council, will be giving Ircc advice
on small business problems al the Dcl.und Area Cham ber of
Commerce March 20.
There wilt also lie a three-hour group session at Ihe Stetson
Small Duslness Development Council from 9 a.m. to noon on
four consecutive Fridays.
O n March 2. they will discuss starting a business: March 9.
business planning: March 16. starting a business: M arrh 23.
financing a new business
T h e Stetson SD IX : Isal 249 Michigan Ave. In DcLund.

Lakeview teachers lauded by F A C T S
SA N FO R D — Th e Foundation for Ihe Advancement of our
Com m unity Throu gh Schools (F A C T S ) recently honored four
Lakeview Middle School leuchers fur Ihelr outstanding
accomplishments In education.
T h e teachers, who each received u cash award, were Cynlhla
Dreed for professional recognition hy her peers: Jo h n Hamm on
for professional service lo Ills colleagues and extraordinary
service to Ills students: Dchtilc Owens for giving un unusual
amount of time lo hrncfll exceptional education students und
Corine Wilson for iM-tug elected lo W ho’s W ho In American
Education.

Good behavior
means ‘cash’ for
some fifth-graders
S A N F O R D Donna
G w a llne y'a fifth grade social
studies students are learning
about economics from hands-on
expert nee.
Rewarded with "m o n e y" for
good behavior, such as being
attentive In class and doing all
assigned work, the students are
able to purchase Items In Ihe
school store.
Though the dollars are not
re a l, th e y ca n be used to
purchased real products.
A l Ihe end of curb week,
students are given a paycheck
which they can deposit Into Ihelr
checking account al the school
bunk and they can spend Ihelr
earnings In any way they see fit
at Ihe store. T h e money Is not
negotiable elsewhere.
Gwallney has been working
w i t h Ih e s c h o o l's business
puirtners. Wal-Mart und NCND In
hrl
iclplng Ihe sludenls learn about
i h r b u n k in g and re ta il In ­
dustries.
"T h e y are so helpful." she said

of Ihe businesses. 'T h e y have
taught the kids about banks and
stores and now the children are
able lo bring thul knowledge
back to Goldsboro."
Students operate the bank,
using Items donated by NCNH
Including checks, deposit slips
and record files. In much the
same way as a real hank would
work.
Others run the siorr. located In
un old srhool house on Ih r
G o ld s b o ro p ro p e rty , se llin g
Items donated hy W a l-M u rl.
Sludenls there ure responsible
for pricing. Inventory ronlrol
and other rreord-keeplng.
"It's a grrul wny for them In
leurn." Gwallney suld.
She added Ihul by offering
fin a n c ia l r o m p r n s u llo n for
school work. G w ullney feels she
Is conveying Ihe m rssugr lo Ih r
c h lld rrn that by s la yin g In
school, there Is a better opportu­
nity lo make money than If one
were In drop oul.
"It's (Ihe business partnership
program ) practical experience
and drop oul prevention all al
once." she noted.

S A N FO R D Th e following
students were placed on Ih cPilie
Crrsl Elementary School's honor
roll for Ihe sreond nine-week
|&gt;rrlod.

Katrina Tokurz. Daniel Vicnu.
A d ria n W a s h in g to n . Tlffu n y
W h it m a n . E b o n y W illia m s .
Luuru Williams. Joshua Winters.
luiTushu W ynn and L u k r Young

Viral grads

Third grad*

Su/anne Andrew s. Ilru lh rr
Dailey. Andrew Dratly. T r m r r u
D e ll. A m u n d u D la lr. Hobby
Dradford. Mary Drudley.
A m a n d a D ra s h ru rs . D rudley
Droderlek. Jo n a th a n Drunks.
Christina Drown. Senque Drundldge. H rlln rr Durgrss. E v lr
Cepuran. Christina Cheeefsy.
V in c e n t C o u lo . Hrent C u m ­
mings. Ashley Davis. Nlcholu
Donry. Derrick Eason. Nathan
E h k rs . Rosemary Falk. Michael
[T Valartc Fortia. Orel
chen Fox. Jennler Gallagher.
N aytan Green. Jonellc Grey.
Erica Henderson. Leslie Hen­
derson. Stephanie lllcks. Travis
H im es. D estin y Hosford.
Nicholas Jo h n s o n . Tra c y
Johnson. Jo h n Paul Kelt/. Lana
Luadjall. Kyle Lablt, Slucey
Lmbert. Dustin Lawson. Drill
Lindsay. Robert Lowe. Sleven
Low lc. Nina Mudonla. Nicole
Martin. Amanda McLain. Shlvon
McLamb. Walter Millls. Henry
M llrhrll. Beth A nn N ull. Te rry
N ull. LaShrrnu Perry. Michael
I’clrrson. Jennifer Poole. Jessica
Poole. Vancssu Privet I. T y le r
Rankin. Amanda Robey. Joshua
R o s e n b e rg . D a n n y Seda.
Nicholas Sm ith. George Stulkrr.
Eric S lognrr. Thldu Sukrachtan.
Sheryl Swanson. Erin Vickers.
Te m p e ra n c e W a rrr n . C u rlls
Watson. Muyoinl Watson. Cedric
W illia m s . C ry s ta l W llllu in s .
Perry W illiam s. Christine
W oodley. Joseph W oodworth
and Chcmeckla Young

Patrick Allen. Rnbrrt Drtdgrr.
Jo h n Dryanl. Rachel D u lrh rr.
Stephanie Cato. Amanda Coho.
J o n C o u lte r. D e n n is C u r r y .
Hunter Davis. Rebecca Donry.
W illia m E s p e n c h lrd . Melissa
Fulk. K rlly Foster. Michelle Fox.
Michael Ha c k n e y , Ilr u lh r r
Hardin. Eric Holland. Krlsiln
Johns. Mlcharl Johnson.
Jonathan Justice. Terra Kilmer.
Ja rre ll Mulrckl. Nicholas Malloy.
Sarah Murlnrlll. Patrick Mays.
T lf f u n y M rC ru s s tn . R ic h a rd
Mender. Audrey M oyr. Lorlna
Nuessle. Chartlyn O rllr. Stephu
tile Pe t r i s . J c s s l c e P o o le .
N ich ola s Q u ln n r y . R rln u ld u
Reyes. S ta cy R oach. J a m lr
Robinson. J im m y Slaughter.
C h risto p h e r S lo g n r r . T o n y u
Stone. N rlr-n a rre Sukruchun.
Melissa Towers. Sam Vunuman.
Andrea Walker. Melissa Walker.
M rllls s a W l l l r u n d Je s s ic a
Young.

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Harakltlaff writer

Second grada
David Dukrr. Rryun Harrier.
Kerl Hass. Nelson Deverly. Sarah
D r lc k n c r . M l s t y n D r l d g e s .
M a c k e n zie C a r r o ll. Jc s s lc e
C h e c e fs k y . J o c e ly n C o u to .
Theresa Durrow. Tabllhu Delay.
Amanda Faint. Jam es Fletcher.
Ju liu s Francis. Jennifer Fryer.
Nicole Gales. Sheena Grarcy.
Jc ss lce G ra y . T o d d G riffin .
M lr h e ll e G u i l l e n . M ohsan
llablbl. Holly Hasly. Catherine
lllc k s . J i l l llo b rn . Geoffrey
Holland. Joshua Holloway. Lisa
Ireland. Heather Johnson. Sean
Kelsey. Stacie Kopmun. Cara
London. Jared Mixon. Matthew
M u rra y . Jesse O live . Ja m ie
Pence. Lateka Pendleton.
Nlkeshla Petius. Christina Quay.
Michael Roberts. Paul Tanner.

Fourth grade
Mike Arrington. Pasha Raker.
R rb rrru Demon. Jeanne Dox.
Leslie llradburv. Dean Drown.
Jrsslcu Rollers. Justin Carbone.
K r i s t i n C o r c o r a n . T i e r ell
Dllllgard. Jerem iah Doyle. Kathy
F l a n a g a n . D ro o k e F ra n c is .
Steven Gilmer. Gregory Grains.
Denise Hall. T ra c y llanscom.
Andrea Hays. Patrick Helms.
Sh elton H enderson. Tlke sh a
lllnes. Melissa Hogun. Shannon
Jackson. Drlan Johnson. Willie
Jones. Amber Landon. Chcrle
May. Joshua McCann. Tim othy
M c C lo u d . C h a r l e s M c L a in .
Jerem luh Mitchell. Stephanie
Murray. Denise Parker. Jam es
Parsons. Jennifer Peterson. Tlff ty Price. E m ily Rlchardc.
Harry Sanders. Michelle Vandernool und Jerem y Wcver.

Fifth grade
Mary Dare. Jennifer Dradenb u r g . J e a n lire n n u n .
Christopher C ru d e n . Dietrich
Freency. D rum Germ ain.
Catherine Hays. A m y Huffman.
O livia Mixon. Sarah Noccda.
Aluna Pemberton. T e rry Robey.
•lum en Sm ith. Scott Thacker.
W llsh e n la T h o m a s . H eather
T u c k e r. C a rla T y n e r . Sarah
VunGllder. Kellcn Williams and
Lori Wlnscltell

Research u n iversities w arn o f Ph.D. shortage
U nited Frees International
W A S H IN G TO N - A group ol
research universities Issued a
policy slulrnirnl urging prompt
federal action lo prevent .an
Im pending shortage ol Ph D.
graduates that threatens I m i i I i
business und hlghrr education.
"Starting In about 1970. the
govrrnm rnt sharply reduced lls
eomm llmenls lo Ih r sup|M&gt;rt of
doctoral sludenls on the gounds
that freely functioning labor
m u rk e ls would produce Ih r
appropriate supply." Aaanelallon
of American Universities Presi­
dent Robert Rnscn/wclg wrote In
Ih r preface ol the report released
Sunday.
" T h e result run now I h- seen."
R u s cu zw c lg said. ” W r y n d

ourselves with actual shortages
ol I’h.D.s In fields where com ­
petition fur Ihelr services Is
already grrul and with Impend­
in g s h o r t a g e s of g r e a t e r
magnitude und breudlh us we
move Into the next century."
Th e report said colleges and
universities facr shortages of
diH-loral graduates In Ih r com ­
puter sciences, e ngine e ring,
mathematics und business — In
large |&gt;art because ihey can get
lucrative Jobs In private In ­
dustry.
Derausr of un expected In­
crease both In the number of
students and of faculty retiremerits, u shortage of I'h.D.s In
Ihe arts arul sciences will devel­
op in Ihe academic world by the
year 2U00. ihe report said.

Duslness will suffer next, the
report said, and there will be a
shortuge of 7.500 doctoral grad­
uates In ihe natural sciences und
engineering each year by Ihe
early part of the next century.
"It lakes an average of seven
years lo earn a doctorate degree.
T h e Increased num ber of I’h.D.s
Ihe nallon will require should be
cnlcrlng graduate school now ."
the report said.
T h r statement said th rre
fa cto rs are p r e v e n t i n g u n ­
iversities from meeting Ihe In­
creasing demand for doctorate
recipients: u declining number of
I’h.D.s earned by U.S. citizens,
u nde rrepresentation of nonAslan minorities und women
and the deterioration of the
academic research environment.

Tile report sold the federal
government showed It could
Increase the num ber of I’h.D.s
alter the 1957 launch of sputnik.
Additional funding for existing
federal programs would result In
a repeal performance In Ihe
1090s. It said.
Am ong Ihe report's recom­
mendations arc Increasing aid
for fellowships and research
positions lit federal agencies,
e x p a n d i n g I n c e n t i v e s for
minorities und women to earn
I’h.D.s and Increasing funding
lor university research.
T h e report also proposed u
program ol undergraduate loan
forgiveness lor students who
pursue diMioral degrees, noting
that many students do not go on
lo graduate school

Tom McDowell (right). Ihe new principal of Winter Springs
Elementary, plans ahead with assistant principal Laura Mai rise.

M c D o w e ll is ready fo r post
as W in te r S prings principal
■ r vick i
Herald staff writer
W IN T E R SP RIN G S - To m
McDowell. Ih r new principal
of Winter Springs Elementary
Srhixtl. x|M-ni most of Ills first
day on Ih r Job meeting leachers or bring visited In his
office by curious students.
W hen McDowell und his
wile. Molly, moved lo Semi­
n o l e C o u n I y I n 19 7 8 .
McDowrll workrd us a lan­
guage arts teacher ut Longwihm I Elementary Sch&lt;N&gt;l be­
fore m oving to th r district
office us un rd u c a llo n u l
diagnostician.
As educullonul diagnosti­
cian. " I wus in charge of
formulating rducallonul plans
for e xce p tiona l education
sludenls with severe speech
problems In all grades." he
explained.
He was then prom olrd In
thr position of coordinator of
language arts for thr district.
"H oi I nilM rd being In the
schools." McDowell udmltled.
lie enirrrd t h r usslstuni
prlnrljial (mmiI und wus soon
assigned lo W rklvu Elementa­
ry Still Mil.
"It wus fun." h r suld of his
lime ut W rklvu. where his son
Jim m y Is u third grade stu­
dent. "Hut I'm glut), loo. to In­
here ut Wi nt er S p rin g s ."
McDowrll suld that he will
allow Jim m y to make Ihr
decision us to whether he will
transfer lo W inter Springs
tiller tills school yru r or not.
" I want him lo make that
choice." he said.

McDowell said his mid-year
transition lo Winter Springs
lias been an easy one tiecause
of Ihe support he has received
from Ihe staff. "Th e y are a
wonderful sta ff." he said.
"Th e y have helped me meet
Ihe challenges that I've had so
fur."
McDowell has been Involved
In education for nearly two
untl a half decades, a career
that came lo him almost by
accident. " I hud been In ­
volved In working with hear­
ing Impared sludenls." he
said. The experience came us
purl of a college class In Ihe
language arts departm ent
during his Ireshman year. "I
began leaching them and
loved doing that. It was very
exciting and rewarding."
He eurnerl Ills degree In
education at Dull Stale U n i­
versity In M unrle. Indiana
where one of his fraternity
brothers was J im Davis, cre­
ator of tltc Garfield cartoons
lie was also a rlaasrttale o f ..
David Letlerman. host of Late
Night with David Letlerman.
"W e d id n 't slay In close
contact." he said of his more
famous schoolmates.
ISrglnnlng his career us a
language arts Instructor In
Illinois. MrDowcll moved lo
the west coast ol Florida 19
years ago.
While Ihe McDowells enjoy
working In education. they
llke lo gel uwav as often as
possible. "W e love to travel."
be suld. "A n d plnv miniature
golf."

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a n sw e r y o u r qu e stio n s ab o u t th e area an d
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If You Live In One Of These Areas,
Please Call
Sanford — 321-5497
Lake Mary — 321*6660 or 330-3311
Longwood — 331-4016 or 869-8612
W inter Springs — 696-2515
Altamonte — 869-4340
Casselberry — 699-9255 or 696-2515
Oviedo — 365-4363

�Fe b ru a ry 25, 1990

SUNDAY

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I Editorial, Pago 2D
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D U I a n d th e c o u rts

A new city slogan?
H ere’s som e ideas

P o lic e fe ar d e c is io n

So. Sanford'* looking for a n rw rllv slogan
It's alxmt time. T h r r r a rr prnliably 20 nr :tO
F rie n d ly C it y '* ' be tw e e n here a nd Ih r
Carolina*.
I h r Frirn d lv C ity .’ although II * warm ,
compassionate mid ha* a certain earthy ring to
it. H'* Mill too ccmrnnnplare. It could have tx-m
written hy anybtxly. could lie lagged on any city
or town, and It lint about ha*
No. the title 'Frie n d ly C ity ’ I* Ju*t
ordinary. It *ound* like a place where the
M u n c h k ln * m lith l
retire aftrr their days
of skipping down the
ye llo w b ric k road
wi t h D o r o t h y are
over.
I've lieen wracking
m y liraln In an effort
lo come up with a
new city slogan ever since I heard that the city
(lower* that lx- are considering dropping Ih r old
slogan.
The new slogan should tie something unique,
a one-of a-kind catch phrase with which no
other town or uumlel|&gt;allly ran identify.
O K. so what nukes Sanford unique?
l.rt's scr. ih rrr arc the blind mosquitos, those
pesky little midges that splatter all over your
windshield when you drive along the lakrfm ni
From what I understand, th ry 'rr vim ewh.it
unique to the Sanford area, or al least. Ihclr
Incredible numbers arc unique lo the Sanford
arra.
So with that thought In mind, how about this
lor the new city slogan — " S u i t We Have tails
Of Mosquitoes. Hut Most Of 'E m Don't Hite."
• W hat? You don't like It?
O K. what else makes Sanford unique?
I know
Lake Monroe
There's got to lie some slogan ideas that
Involve the lake
llm in in let's v e . Ilow about "KissMv I lass'*"
Or how about "Sanford. City Hy Th e Lake
iF rrl F r r r To Fill Your Outdoor Th rrm o n ie
lersl."
Or maybe "Don't W orry Atxsii Th e Color Of
Th e Water. It's Supposed tu lle lllai k
Don’t like any of those either, huh?
O K . how about these
"W e Don't Have Slate Income Taxes. Hut
We're Pretty Sure W e've Got All T h e Kest O f
'E m "
"St. LuciaSle|)t llr re "
"That's Not Your Mother-In-Law. Th a t's A
Manatee"
"A tte ntio n Homebuilders, basement* Not
Recommended"
"G o Ahead. I’et That Alligator
"Orange You Clad You Came '
" T h e Soap Ikw Derby It's All Downhill From
Here"
"Please Don't Feed T h e Armadillos"
"Rolled Peanuts — Yeech!"
"Y o u Can See T h e Shuttle Launches From
Here — If It Ain't C lo udy"
"H o o d lu m sDon't H a ng O u t In O u r Subways"
"Th e re Is No Orange County. It's Ju st A
Misprint O n Your Map"
"W e Have The Finest Ducks In Th e W orld
bight Here"
’ O u r best Slops Have Perrier Machines'
"Hurricanes. What Hurricanes?"
"W illard Scott Mentioned U s O liT V O n c c "
"It's Not A Kumor. Mickey Mir im - IS Dead"
“ Free Hot Chocolate If T lx - Tem perature
Drops below 70"
" T r y O ur A ll-U Can Eat Kcylline Pie lia r"
"Superboy Loves U s "
"Y o u Want Fries W ith Tha t Celery?"
"H o m e Of Tlx- Hum an Drama Of Th e Golden
Age Gam es"
"W e've Tam ed Th e Chocolate beast Ic"
" O u r Water IsCholcstcrol Free"
"W e 'd Like T o Teach T h e World T o S ing"
"Free Fish Fry At T h e Mayor's House O n
Saturday"
"TouristsW elcom eToC atch batllcsnakes
"N o Diving For Coins In T h e C ity Fountain"
"W h e n Th a t Light T u r n s Green. You Can Go
"Horses Not Allowed In City brstroom s"
" W h a t's That G ir r n Stuff?"
"To n ig h t Only: Wayne Newton In Concert"
"W e Don't Like Spiders And Snakes"
"Yankee Lake Is Not A Nuclear beactor Site"
"W e Grow Our O w n Cabbage Outside Th e
Courthouse?"
"Y o u Can't blame Dan Q uayleO n Us”
"Donald Tru m p Wanted T o b u y Us. We
Tu rn e d Him Down"
..
"Th ose Swamp* Are There For A Keuson
"Custom ers I’rrfrrrrd Us Three-To-O ne In A
National Taste Test"
"W e Don't Need No Stinking badges"
"E lv is Shops Ik-rc"
"It 's T w o . Tw o. T w o To w n s In One"
"If You Can Pronounce It. We've Got A
Festival For It"
..
..........
"W e Don't Put beans In O ur llol Dog Chill
"Collard Greens A nil G rits O ur Specialty"
"We're Ju st Here For T lx - T rip le -T h ic k
Shakes.”
Visitors Subject T o Stcruld Testing"
"O h Yeah. Well Skateboard Th is "
"II It Snows. We ll Pay You *5.000"
"Crackers Have LivesTix&gt;. You Know "
Now. before tlx- lolks on the city commission,
or the Scenic Im provem ent board or the
Chamber of Commerce start writing letters and
m aking phone calls, remember that these
slogans are all In Jest, all for fun.
Alter all. If we can't laugh at ourselves, who
can we laugh at?
Walt. I know.
Th e Deliver Broncos.

ag ain st d ru n k s

may ham per war

Fro m start, w its reports___________
I lie Supreme Court wdl hear a
drunk-driving case tin* week that
could have an llll|Mcl on enforcem eiil of the D U I law* here in
Seminole Couillv and all aernsw the
&lt;oun Irv­
in P.IHti. a hall do/en Michigan
lawmakers became Incensed over a
sobriety checkpoint program de­
signed to snare drunken drivers
saying It trampled the rights of
i monies* innocent (x-ople
Michigan State Police, who viv
they look great pain* to create a
rnodhlix-k system that wax both vile
and legal were loreed by court
order lo shut down the operation
which netted two artists alter a
little more Ilian an bout
The high court will heat the
Mn higau case- Fell 27 to addlllon
th e c o u r t a l s o w i l l h e a r a
Pennsylvania case involving xohrl
ely Held tests
Th e (mxxiblc till kle down effect'
has not tx-eii lost on authorities m
til stales who have llled hl.elx
lllglllg the court to uphold the
law(illness ol the roadhltx k* — a
(Miptil.ir anti drunken dtiv mg tool
S.uilord polite. Ill rnn|tllicllnll
vs nl, die Seminole County Sheriffs
Department and Altamonte Spring*
jmlt' e as the City County Tralllc
E n ln rcftiie n i T a s k Force have
sheduled such anil 1)1 I and vile ly
equipm ent t hei k roadtiloi k* m
Seminole t'ouiltv Ibis week Polite
t Tilel Steven Hartlelt viid
llarrlell viol lliese i lin k s are a
valuable lixil lot law enforcement
and are a non random. I.m wav to
weed out drunk d riv ris and those
with faulty vehicles In a stale that
has no lnriii.il vehicle inspciilnn
program llarrlell v iid the check*
iuing increased v ile ly lor all and
should tie welcomed by the drivers
who lom p ly with the law In I ' imm
H arriett viid city (xillee here ar
tested I T t xiix |h -« ted dtoiik drivers
In IflHfllbal lo o m wasO-l
In die two calendar years ol I ' imm
and I OHO Sem inole t'oiililv Slier
ill s t.i. Je rry biggins viid county
ollliers. state trixiper* and Dike
Mary |x,llce here arrested a total ol
••17 sus|x-i led drunk duvets
I lie average I iIixmI alcohol level ol
Ih r drivers who look breath lists
was 17:1 |M-rcrnt A HAL ol It) and
alxive is considered Intoxicated In
lliosr two years Mb sus|X-i Is refused
lo take the breath lesi and thus lost
their driver's licenses, biggin* viid
Women arrested totaled fit) and
5-IM men were charged w ith DUI hr
viid
T h e c o u n t b ro k e n d o w n h v age
g r o u p * . In c lu d e s I - I f » a r r e s ts lu th e
Hi 2 1 g r o u p . IHO hi ilu 25 :1-1
grou|&gt; I2 M in lln U S --* t g r o u p . 7M hi
Ih e 15 5 1 g r o i q i a n d t i l .u r e s i s ol
In d i v i d u a ls w h o w e r e o v e r Ih e a g e ol

55
lu addition, poller arrested I I Dt I
SUS|H-Cts whose age could liol he

deiermlned
In the Michigan case-, die court
iiiiis I decide whether Ihe Michigan
Slate Police pro|x-rly pursued IIs
interesi in m aintaining highway
vilely- w Idiom s lrp p lrg o v c r the line
ol m a king unreasonable police
scurches.
Lawyer* lor Ihe six Michigan
legislators don't dispute die stale's
assertion dial d ru n k e n d riv in g
ranks among Ihe country's greater
social evils bill they viv a citizen's
F o u rth A m e n d m e n t protection
againsl Intrusive scan lies Is iinprr
lied hy Ihe roadblocks, which they
viv have not lx-rn proven elfcctlve
We agree dial the slate has a big
interest III keeping Ihe highways
sale ami we agree dial dru nk
driving is a ma|or problem." says
Sleven Shapiro, assoclale legal
director lor the Am erican Civil
l.ilx-nu-s Union, which represents
die legislators.
"But Ihe evident e III the case, ami
tin- trial judge's loidiug* arc dial
these roadblocks don't serve that
llllcresl." Shapiro viys. "I don't
dunk there's a clash ol principle as
much a* it is simply a clash ol lad*
"T h e qucxllou Is dix-s the Fourth
Anu-ndnicni protect |x-oplc against
liislrustvc government procedures
when there’s no evidence they even
wink? II the court answers that
question 'no.' Ilu- safeguards ol die
Fourth Am endm ent have really
been undermined "
T h e ease- emerged In May HWU
when Ihe six legislators won a court
order barring the Michigan State
Police from continuing It* sobriety
checkpoint operation lu Saginaw

*

Sanlord officer Gary Smith uaaa a camera lo record DUI suapacl for police records.

Officer Smith and Sanlord investigator Pat Smith demonstrate breathalyzer machine.
i mint v
S , n J a c k Wcllxirn b Kalamazoo
was among die group dial *lop|xd
Ilu sobllclv •lu &gt;k | H iilil piograill
Ph iloso p hic.illy
l oi a c o n ­
servative W c II h iiii v iys I w.ml In
stop ilu- dilink drivers. I want in
husi .ii iv I xh I v carrying alcohol or
■hugs, but al Ibc v i i i i c time, bill fill
also very II I I I I h p in llld lv ld li.il
rights.’'
Th e Wayne County Circuit Court
ruled die check* unconstitutional.
Ilndliig |xillce l.illed lo prove the
roadblm-k plan was clfccllvc In
deterring drunken driving. T h e
Michigan Ctniri ol Ap|x-als tqiheld
dial decision
"W e are arguing that ou r sobriety
e b e ik p o ln ls are essentially the
vuiie as vehicle vile ly equipment
chrck|xilnt* and are similar lo melal
deleclors at airports anil federal
courthouses." v iv s Thom as Casey.
Michigan's assistant solicitor gener­
al. who will argue Ihe stale poller
ease before the high court.
D raw ing t-omparlsnirt lo high
cnurl decisions last year that upheld
drug irsllng for designated federal
employee* and recent derisions on
border |&gt;airnl rheekpolnt* lor illegal
aliens. Casey will argue Ihe public
ducal |x,scd by drunken driver*
outweighs die "m inim al Intrusivelie**" ol Ihe sobriety ehrck|x&gt;lllt».
More than -*7.&lt;M)0 |K-oplc were
killed in tralllc crashes lu DIMM, and
nearly 25 |x-rrciit ol die drivers In
those accidents were legally drunk,
according to Ilu- National Highway
Tralllc Safely Admlnlslrallon.
Tin - agency lias doled out *2titi
m illion lo a num ber ol states
Ix-lwren I1IH2 and U)H7 to combat
drunken driving w ith programs dial
llit-lude sobriety checkpoints

T li e g o v e r o ill c o t . I li a
Irlrud-ol dic-i tmri brlrl supixirllng
Michigan police, v iy s Ibc Fouilh
A m r n d im -iit tines not b a r all
searches and seizure* but only
those that arc unreasonable.
The government argues motorists
have a li mi ted e xp e e la llo n ol

DRUNK
DRIVING
ARRESTS

Drunk driving arrests mado in Seminolo County by
law enforcement officials from tho sheriff's departmont, state police and Lake Mary police during
1988 and 1989, by ago groups.

AG E GROUP
J 16- 24

NO. OF AR R ES TS
149

I
I
I
|
J
1

190
128
78
61
11
617

25- 34
35- 44
45- 54
Over 55
Age Unknown
TOTAL

In Sanford, police
report 133 DUI
arrests wore
made during 1988.
That number
decreased to 94
last year.

.

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Herald graphic by Klonla Jordan
p riv a c y

on

n a rro w e d
c o n i c s lo

th e

open

ro a d

th a t

Is

even fu rth e r w h en n
e n f o r c e m e n t o l t r a lll c

la w s .

Attorneys general from the 30
states w h o support checkpoint
programs advance that argument,
saving "die 30-secund delay ix I isiiini-(l in these chci knolnls is a

very small price lo pay lor the
klinwledge dial die vehicles around
you mcel cs.scnil.il basic vilely
slandards and arc being driven hy
silx-r licensed drivers
bill the AC'LU’s Shapiro says Ih r
roadblocks amount to more than a
quick, harmless Mop

�— Sanford HsraM, (Union}, Florida — Sunday, February 21 1MQ

Editorials/ Opinions
VIN CEN T CARROLL

Free speech taken one step too far
D E N V E R — According to our courts, free
speech Includes the right to b u m a dag. beg in a
subway and. now. to pour fake blood on a public
statue.
1 happen to agree with the first tw o of those
decisions. But the third one Is downright btaarre.
Perha.is you hadn't even heard of this new
right of free speech. It was conceived In Denver
not long ago when a Judge threw out a
against Indian activist Russell Means, whom
officials had charged with defacing a statue of
Christopher Colum bus. Means considers Col­
um bus a "genocidal m urderer." and so he
dum ped fake blood and mutilated Indian baby
dads on the statue last year to protest the
Colum bus Day holiday.

ED ITOR IALS

S ch o o l bond issue
needed to educate
21st century child
Voters in Seminole County will be faced
Tuesday with the awesome responsibility
deciding the best way to pay for the
management of a whopping ffowth rate so
that It does not stampede the process of
orderly, effective education.
According to the school district, the solu­
tion lies In approval of Us proposed 1520
million bond issue. The money would pay for
land acquisition and construction of 27 new
schools, as well as building renovation, high
technology and other Improvements to
existing schools over the next eight years.

at

Voters will decide the Issue on the basis of
three considerations:
• Rhetoric: Is what the district says
believable — and reasonable? In other words,
can school officials be trusted to have done
thdr homework and to accomplish the tasks
they have set for themselves?
•Economics: Is what the school district
wants worth the cost? In other words, can the
taxpayers afford it?
• Morality: What Is the right thing to do? In
other words, economics and rhetoric aside,
what Is best for our children's education?
The cost to taxpayers would begin at $1.88
per $1,000 of taxable property — about $94
in the first year for the owner of a $75,000
home who takes the homestead exemption.
That would Increase to about $4 per $1,000 of
taxable property at the end of the eight-year
building period — $200 for that $75,000
house. Then, school officials assume, taxes
will decrease because of an Increased tax
base.
Opponents don't contest the need for more
classrooms; rather, their essential challenges
focus on school officials' projections for the
amount and pace of the growth, and their
ability to manage economically such a
massive project. Instead of the bond Issue,
critics advocate a scaled-back, no frills
construction program paid for by a 2-mill
levy, which. If necessary, could be renewed
periodically by voters. Such a levy would cost
$2 per $1,000 of taxable property, or $100
per year for that $75,000 house with
homestead exemption.
O p p o sitio n o ve r cost w a s pre dicta ble .
B u t , c o n s id e ra b le o th e r c r it ic is m a n d
m is tru s t also h a v e arisen. T h a t 's p a rtia lly
because, at the o u tse t, school officials seem ed
to h a v e h a d a c a s u a l. If not c a v a lie r, a ttitu d e
a b o u t e x p la in in g details.
S c h o o l officials ha ve reacted p o sitive ly,
s e ttin g u p a c o m m itte e to w o rk w ith c ritic a l
e le m e n ts In th e bu sine ss c o m m u n itie s . In
o th e r forum s, th e ir e x p la n a tio n s now . w h ile
s till v a g u e if n o t re visio nist o n som e p o in ts ,
ne verth eless a m o u n t to a c o m p e llin g case In
fa vo r of bond-issue a p p ro va l.
T h e n u m b e rs unde rscore th e Im p o rta n ce of
m o v i n g n o w to la y th e f o u n d a tio n fo r
e d u c a tin g the 2 1 s t C e n t u ry c h ild .
B o n d -iss u e m o n e y , su p p le m e n te d b y state
su b sid ie s, w o u ld be used o ve r th e next e ig h t
y e a rs to Increase the n u m b e r o f schools fro m
4 4 to 71 — a s lig h tly m o re th a n 6 0 p e rce nt
incre a se . T h e n e w schools a re needed to
a c c o m m o d a te a projected e n ro llm e n t increase
o f 4 6 .6 0 0 stu d e n ts to 7 5 .6 4 9 — a s lig h tly
m o re tha n 6 0 p e rce n t rise.
B y the tim e sch ool opens In 1991. a c c o rd ­
in g to school ofTlclala. four n e w e le m e n ta ry
sch ools a n d o n e m id d le school w ill be needed,
a s w ill e x p a n sio n o f tw o o th e rs. T h e b o n d
issue w o u ld p ro v id e m o n e y to pay for tha t
c o n s tru c tio n . B u t . If the b o n d s are defeated,
th e r e w o u ld b e o n ly e n o u g h le v y a n d
sta te -sub sidy m o n e y to b u ild tw o schools.
A s q u ic k ly a n d s im p ly as th a t, by next y e a r
th e school district w o u ld h a ve fallen b e h in d
w ith o u t the m o n e y to ca tch u p . A n d the
p re d ica m e n t ca u se d b y o v e rc ro w d in g w o u ld
w o rse n .
O r . so sch o o l officials w o u ld h a v e u s
be lie ve . C ritic s . In the e x tre m e , accuse th e
d is tric t of scare tactics a n d e m p ire b u ild in g .
M ild e r versions focus on the "g e n e ro s ity " of
sch o o l officials at th e expense of ta xp a ye rs.
In m a k in g u p y o u r m in d , co n s id e r this: T h e
c u rr e n t school a d m in is tra tio n 's track re c o rd
o f a c c o m p lis h m e n t, th o u g h not perfect, is
c o m m e n d a b le , b o th in m a n a g in g g ro w th a n d
in e d u c a tin g c h ild re n .
S c h o o l officials, therefore, sh o u ld be e n ­
title d to the benefit of the d o u b t w h e n th e y
s a y a $ 5 2 0 m illio n bond issue sh o u ld be
a p p ro v e d next T u e s d a y .
W e urge all vo te rs go to th e polls a n d vote
Yes.

T h e Judge who absolved Means obviously hod
taken the Supreme C o u rt’s flag-burning decision
very m uch to heart. Unfortunately, she entirely
m issed a vital distinction: T h e statue of
Colum bus was not Means’ personal property. II
was not his draft card or hla Am erican flag. It
belonged to taxpayers, and they were the ones
who had to pay to clean it up.
W hat's more, a heavy burden of proof rests on
those w ho seek to expand the shield of free
speech to cover physical behavior. I've never
understood, for example, how some absolutists
conclude that nude dancing (alls under the First

Amendm ent. Nor am I entirely comfortable with
some of the reasoning behind Iasi year's defense
of flag-burning.
Not that cranks should be stopped Irom
burning their flags.
T h e y should be able
to t r a s h t h e i r
furniture and cut up
their art collections,
too. Bui applying the
First Amendment to
such behavior Is a
difficult stretch.
B e g g in g , on the
other hand. Is u n ­
deniably speech —
which Is all a federal
Ju d g e r e a lly sa id
when he ruled not
long ago that New
( But than tots
York could not ban
ol speech the!
panhandling In Its
rains upon us
subways. Such was
is unwelcome. J
the outcry, however,
that you would have
thought Judge
Leonard Sand had legalized spouse-beating.
Begging Is not always welcome speech, of
course, especially when the fellow with his hand
out Is as big as G rizzly Adams, stinks like a

sewer and Is dressed to resemble a Salvation
A rm y garment rack. But then lots of speech that
rains upon us is unwelcome. Including Just
about everything lhat passes through the Tips of
politicians.
That hasn't fared the critics, though, most of
whose objections fall into t wo categories:
"Beggars In targe cities today don't Just ask for
money: they intimidate." Well, some do and
some don't. And for those who do. there ore still
laws on the books against menacing behavior
and threatened assault.
"Begging Is not political speech." O f course It
isn't, and II probably wasn't the sort of thing the
Founders meant to protect when they wrote the
First Amendment.
It's a III lie tale, however, to return to original
Intent In free-speech taw. Americans today not
only have the right to say virtually anything
they want, but they clearly value that freedom. tf
we're going to revert to traditional notions of free
speech, at the very least we'll have to roll back
the pro ter 1 Ions of commercial expression that
have developed during the post quarter century.
T h e meaning of the First Am endm ent lias
clearly grown during the past two centuries. Of
that we can even be proud. Hut surely free
speech, even at this laic date, does not Include
the right to deface public property.

JACK ANDERSON

Is the USSR prime
for rampant crime?

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Bush likes Beijing’s leaders
W A S H IN G T O N F o r th e m o m e n t .
U.S.-China relations arc off the public's mind.
W hen President Bush told a new conference on
Lincoln's Birthday lhat he was "disturbed" bynews Iht Beijing authorities had Just raised
new barriers to students' coming lo the United
States, the Washington Post did not even
bother to report the comment.
Hut this Is an issue that will not go away.
What happens In that nation of one billion
people Is far too liuporlunl to ignore for long.
A nd George Bush made Ch in a |&gt;ollcy a
partisan domestic political Issue when he
rounded up enough Republican senators In
Ja n u a ry to sustain his veto of a bill providing
rxtended stays in the Unltrd Slates for -10.000
Chinese students worried about their fate at
Ihe hands of (he regime that crushrd the
student demonstrations in Tiananm en Square
Iasi Ju n e .
Bush said his decision to handle the
students' status by administrative action,
rather than legislation, w ould kerp the
Chinese from slamming the floor on other
exchanges. More broadly. Ite defended that
unpopular derision and the two high-level
missions tic sent til Beijing Iasi year on tin
grounds that he. flush, hud heel) I hr U.S.
envoy to China In the Seventies and should
not be second-guessed.
So far. unhappily, the Chinese are providing
more ammunition for tils critics than they are
lor Bush. While martial law lias been lifted III
Beijing, arrests continue, peaceful demonstra­
tions are stilt banned. Journalists are still
restricted and Ih r Voice of America Is stlil
being Jammed. New rules requiring students to
work for five years before applying to continue
I heir educations abroad arr so crippling that
even Bush called them "counterproductive."
T h e disquiet Republicans feel about Bush's
policy of cultivating the current Chinese
leaders was demonstrated on Feb. 7 when
D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y of S t a l e L a w re n c e
Eagleburgrr Irtrd to defend Ihe jsillt-y before
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Eagleburgrr had accompanied White House
National Security Adviser Brent Scowrrofl on
the J u ly and December missions lo Beijing.
Sell. Frank Minkowski IK Al.isk.il begged him
jusl to "take a w ra p of paper and write out a
paragraph 1 can use'* tn Justifying ad min 1stra­
tion policy lo a n g r y C h in e se students.
"Shouldn't the Chinese lie making conciliatory
gestures to us?" lie asked. "D on't they need us
more than we need them?”
Foreign policy experts In the hearing room
snickered ai what they considered tlu- nalvrtr
o( Murkowski's questions But my hunch Is
that those are exactly ih r questions that wilt
be at the heart ol I lie- domestic political debate
If Ihe Chinese leaders continue lo make Bush's
gamble look bad
Th a n ks to skillful questioning by thrre of the

committee Democrats. Sens. Joseph Bldrn
(Del.). Paul Sarbanes (MU.) and Jo h n Kerry
I Mass. I. Eagletmrger was ted into laying out
the assumptions underlying Ihe administra­
tion's policy more clearly than anyone else has
done
The approach In China Is utterly different
Irom Ih r approach to
Eastern Europe, hr
said. There, we Irni
o u r moral support
and assistance to the
p rn-dem ocraey
forces, like Solidari­
ty, challenging Ih r
Communist regimes.
In China, we arc not
ti e 111 n g o n d r monalralora In the
streets, a pparently
because we doubt
those urban workers
and students really
have mass support In
the rural jrcasuntry( What happens
Instead, we ure bel­
in that nation
ling on elements In
of one billion
Ihe current leader­
people Is far
ship we hope will
too Important
someday pursue
to Ignore for
policies or economic
long J
reform.
We aie gambling.
In other words, on
belngablr to lulfucnee the Internal power struggle over Ihe
succession to the aged Deng Xiaoping, on Ihe
grounds, as Eagleburgrr put It. that “ the
process of change In China so fur has largely
been led from the top."
That makes sense to many China experts
Irom past Democratic as well as Republican
administrations with whom I've talked. But It
has huge risks. Eagleburgrr conceded that we
have "lim ite d" Influence on the power strug­
gles within ihe Beijing Hierarchy. Others.
In c lu d in g fo rm e r A m ba ssa dor to Ch in a
Winston Lord, argue that we arc squandering
whatever Influence we may have. Clearly we
are not m aking point* w ith the pro-democracy
students who represent C h ina's future, tic
said, "and I don't think we strengthen the
reformers (within the current leadership) by
suggesting lhat China's leaders can continue
repression without (laying a price" in their
relationship with Ihe Untied Stall's,
Eagleburgrr insisted that It also means the
leaders 11! the Kremlin, or any other rulers,
should not think we'd be as tolerant of their
running tanks over lh -lr own people as we've
been of the Chinese And lhat ts loo much for
most people lo swallow.

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e new and Improved
Soviet Union Is experiencing s bit of Western
culture that the Eastern Bloc would Just as
soon skip — an Increase In crime. According
to our sources In the Soviet Union. In loo
m any cases It appears lhat the police are In
league with the criminals, and the crim inals'
arc part of a rapidly growing organized crim e
syndicate. Recently, during a single 24-hour
period in the w ctlcrn part of the Georgian
re p u b lic , weapons
w e r e st ol en fro m
eight different police
stations and the se­
curity transportation
service. Th e thieves
made off with 1,441
weapons. Including
36 m achine guns.
T h e raids occurred
w ithout, the .police,
firing a single shot,
a p p a re n tly h a v in g
been paid off.
Using secret Soviet
records, our source
calculated the total
num ber of firearms
( T h e rate of
" l o s t " or s t o l e n
violent crime
throughout the Sovi­
In the Soviet
et Union on the same
Union takes
day as the Georgian
on Western
thefts occurred.
proportions. J
Various police (rain­
ing centers lost 2.069
guns: the military lost 1.932: the Interior
m inistry police lost S.3C?- other police lost
1.039: bank guards lost 296: the K G B lost
136: and Aeroflot lost 28. Either the Soviets
have slippery fingers or someone ts amassing
a huge cache o f weapons without meeting
any resistance.
A s the weapons get distributed to crim i­
nals. the rate of violent crime In the Soviet
Union takes on Western proportions. One
who has publicly bemoaned the Increase ts
lop Soviet filmmaker Stanislav G ovorukhin.
He makes action films and works closely with
the police to develop his plots. He wrote a
candid article for the Soviet m agazine
"Sovetskaya Kultura" and our Intelligence
sources tell us that the article made Mikhail
Gorbachev til up and take notice. G ov­
orukhin related the following encounters with
crim e that he had over a short period:
His neighbors had saved most of their adult
lives for a car. Th e y parked It for 15 minutes,
and It was stolen:
Govorukhin rented a room at a country
house for cinematographers to work on a
script. He heard a noise downstairs and
rushed to investigate. A fellow film director
had left her room for five minules, and it was
being burglarized. T h e police admit to an
Increase In such hit-and-run room burglaries.
"W h e n the resident leaves ihe room, they
break tn." Govurokhln wrote. "B u t that's
today. Tom orrow, maybe they'll Just walk In.
strangle the elderly resident and lake what
they want.”
Govorukhin's cam rram an tost a wallet and
Important papers to a thief. T h e n the bold
thirf called him an Ihe phone and offered to
return Ihe documents fur money.
Govorukhin's research takes him through
grim police cases. "H o w can one stay calm
while looking at the photos of tta dead people
who were skinned alive In Fergana? H ow can
one not shrink with horror looking at the
Innocent face of a boy who. together w ith his
friends, raped his own mother? A nd then
there arc pictures of young girts with heavy
makeup. Th e y arc only 11-12 years old. but
they are prostitutes. Th e y were recruited for
the rich 'sheiks' In Central Asia." he wrote.
" T h e wave of crim e is ratling over the
country. T h e streets of our cities smell of It.
T h e thieves, the muggers, the killers are right
on our doorstep. Nol everybody understands
that. Otherwise, Ihe Congress of Deputies
would have paid more attention lo it."
G ovorukhin concluded by pleading for
more glaanost, more openness, when II comes
to talking about crime and the solutions.
Publication of articles such os his Indicate
that Gorbachev Is open to taking that
discussion public.

�I I

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Sanford Htrald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Ftbruary 25. 1990 — 3D

LETTERS
Bond Issue squats Ineffectiveness
I am writing with regard to the newest "political football" In
the Seminole County political arena, nam ely the forthcoming
•930 million school bond issue referendum. It la m y opinion
that the cart Is being placed before the horse In the manner
with which the voters have been Informed that their tasrs will
be raised to support the building of so m any new schools,
whether this bond Issue passes or not. It w ill be a bitter pill to
swallow regardless of the result.
My particular bone to pick, however. Is w ilh the appurrni
lack or consideration given by school district officials to other
possible alternatives to the referendum. Several have been
raised by concerned citizens who are both taxpayers and
registered voters. I speak of such Ideas as Implementing a
mandatory seventh period and year-round schools, negotiating
for temporary use of church education facilities that sit Idle
during the weekdays, and the possible arrangements for use oI
vacant shopping renters around the county. Th e lack of
concened efforts towards these proposals Is a testimony to the
"good ole boy" syndrome inherent In Seminole County politics
and facilities use planning.
Playing catchup Is difficult under normal circumstances.' but
with the added problems caused by poorly managed growth
management, the task becomes overwhelming. I am a recent
addition to the county, having Just retired from active navul
service and Ignorant of the growth management problems until
now... I find myself being afTectrd more and more by what the
county administrators do or not do. I am upset as m uch by
what I see not being done, as by much of w hal I see bring done.
W hy Is II lhai they find It so difficult lo resolve Ih r schools
Issues and yel find II so easy lo approve until her shopping
center or subdivision or office larlUty or Industrial park, each ol
which will bring more congestion and polluilon to ih r ro u n iy?
T h is referendum Is a testimony to their Ineffectiveness as
managers of ihr public good and should be taken to task Tor it*
I sec the bond Issue falling to pass for lack of solid justification
and vluhlr u llrm llvrs offered. I see an already hclragured
educational system suffering furiher for lack of Inspirational
leadership where II mailers most! I sec Jo h n Q. Citizen bring
hit In the wallet again lo flnanrc further mismanagement in
Seminole County. When and wherr will 11 slop?
W .E. Jrn n lsa r
Sanford

Volt Y tt on school bonds
The m rm b rrs of the League of Women Voters of Scmlnole
L'uuniy work conllnuously to Impact m any Issue ureas
Including growth management plans, envlronmenial policies,
children's issues, governmental organization structure and
I .mutton plans.
After thoroughly considering (be Issue of cu rrrm growth and
funding needs for educational facilities In Seminole C ounly. the
Hoard of Dtreelors ol Ihc League of Women V olrrs of Seminole
County agreed lo support the passage of the 9530 million
SchiMil I lurid Issue. The directors also strongly supported the
formation of an Inlormed Irchnlcal committee as a volunteer
oversight group lo assist the School Hoard on Ihc usage of the
hond binds.
Tile League of Women Volrrs urges all voters lo go to Ihc
(Mills on Feb. 37 lo voir on Ibis vital rdue.iltonal Issue.
Leu Sternberg
I'restdenl
A lla monte Springs

Thanks (or helping disabled van
T o Ihc nice inun who came to Ihr rescue of the tan van from
the First United Methodist Church ol Ocala which was stalled
in Iralflr uflcr pulling mil of ih r River Romance cruise parking
lot on Uutiduy alt rmoon
WN*d§nmt gel vntirwum r but 13 grateful people remembered
you In prayers lhal night. Tha nk God l|fnr| people like you.
*
W. J . Fitzgerald
Ocala

Bicyclists must team rules of road
!l came In m y ultcnlkin (on a recent I. bruiilllul Saturday
m orning us I was trying lo drive lo work in Lake Mary, (hat I
was sharing the highway with some people lhal have a Inlul
disregard for Ihr law.
The laws I rcler lo arc; coming lo a complete slop at a slop
sign: yielding right of way; proper hand signal w hrn turning:
and Id 's mil forget ihc speed ilinll. to mention only a few.
Yes. I'm speaking of Ih r "Pedal Pushers" of our urea lhal
have nothing heller lo do on a Saturday m orning Ilian lo travel
our already over crowded highway, sometimes us m any as
10-30 Ihlryellsls) together, two or three abreast
If Ih r "lY d a l Pushers" are lo be allowed to continue Oils type
ol action, lei litem be subjected lo the same Iralltc lines a
motorist receives when he or she breaks the law.
Sounv C auhrld
Sanford

Hooray for freedom, democracy
Ridiculous! Impossible! I don'I believe II! Just a lew years ago
these would have been the eoninu-nls If the following had
lakeu place then. Recently we attended a eoneert at Ihc
Orlando Naval Training Base us a Soviet Major General
conducted an HO piece Soviet military orchestra playing tile
American uallonai anthem, followed by Ihc Sovlvl nallon.il
anthem, and climaxing an hour and a hail eoneert with Sousa's
"Stars and Stripes Forever."
Several months ago In Budapest. Hungary, crowds Jammed a
stadium lor a Hilly Graham rvngcllsllc service, said to Is- the
largest religious service ever held III Eastern Europe. In
RotnunU celebrants publicly observed Christmas lor the first
lime In 40 years...
In the 1930'*. America exported vast quantities ol scrap
metal to Japan, which they returned at Pearl IlnrlKir In Im iiii I is
and bullets, beginning World War II.
In the 1990's Perestroika presents a dlllerent image. Scrap
metal from Soviet SS30 missiles, dismantled by terms of the
1987 treaty. Is being exported to California umi London. It Is
then transformed Into bracelets, alarm clocks, ball point pens,
and Jewelry Hems. The Ik-rlln Wall, longtime xymlxil ol
repression amt separation, suddenly finds Hs destruction a
symbol of lu-wly-owned freedom and democracy.
Maybe ihcy didn't use the same words, but some ol the
ancient Prophet* had something to say about what Is
happening today. In Isaiah |2 41 and In Miculi 14:3) we note
these words: "For ihcy shall change llictr swords Into
ploughshares, and their spears In to prim ing hiMiks. The y shall
not lifi up swords jgotust another nation...neither shall ihcy
learn war any mure."
...Marxist p h ilo s o p h y c a lls r e lig io n t h e "opiate" o l H ie p e o p le .
In Easlcnt E u r o p e r e lig io n h a s b e c o m e t h e " u n u d o l c " to t h e
p la g u e o l t o t a lit a r ia n is m R e lig io u s lu llli a n d Id e a ls h a v e b e e n
e r u p t i n g In t o a n e n e r g y w h ic h b r e a k s t h e c h a i n s , t e a r s d o w n
i h c w a lls , a n d p o in ts th e w a y to f r e e d o m , human r ig h t s , a n d
d e m o c ra c y .

S t ol leu we relegate religious latth and ideals to the sidelines
There scents to bo sortie remarkable similarities between the
thoughts ol the propheis. and Ihc events ol today. Do
Perestroika and the current peace negoilailons between the
Soviets and the Western Uloo have the answers the world Is
looking for. I hope so
Listing peace can only be assured when men's hatreds,
prejudices and misunderstanding arc dissolved, and they arc
reborn lo a new experience of placing their l.mli in God Jesus
said. "Blessed are the Peace makers, lortltey shall see God "
t
Chaplain Jim Spccsc
AdJ. Prof. Florida Southern College Orlando Cam pus
S t a t e C b a p l a l i i F l o r l d a
R O A
Presideul Central Florida Military Chaplains Assoctaturn
Altamonte Springs

B la c k e x p e r i e n c e in A m e r i c a
Parents of rlcmeniary school children
hove a lw a y s been su p p ortive of ih c
neighborhood school concept. Rrv Oliver
Grown concurred with this roncept. Particu­
larly. when his seven year old daugher had
to take hazardous routrs to her bus stop
Front her bus stop she was transported to
Monroe Elementary School. Her options
were: In walk down a busy ihnroughfarr.
where there were no sidewalks or walk six
blocks on the grass that grew between the
local train irnrks. T h e ir was u neighborhood
school, bul Linda could nm ultrnd It
bec ause she w as an Afrlan-Amrrlcan.
Supreme Court Justice Thurgoad
Marshall, thru an attorney for the National
Assorlatlon for ih r Advancement of Colored
Proplc. was one of ih r attorneys who
jtrtlllonrd lo Itavr Linda adrttliitd lo her
nrlghtxtrhcMMl school Chief Justice Earl
Warren urtd ih r Supreme Court handed
down u landmark drrlstnn May 1994. In
Brown vs. the Hoard of Education of Topeka
Kunsus the court unanimously declared
"separate was mhrrently unequal." T h is
decision challenged ih r I’Irony vs. Ferguson
derision of 1896
T h e I8 6 0 * and 1960's were turbulent
limes, allhough a century opart. Th e Civil
War look place during thr lH O T* and the

cans have been markedly dlflerrm Iroin any
other group that has entered this land.
Although the Alrlean American presence In
America predates thr arrival of the Pilgrims,
their fair has hern a continuous struggle
generation after generation lo enjoy all the
prlvtlrdgrs of citizenship.

LURLENE
SWEETING
Civil Rights M ovrm rni du ring thr I9 6 0 * .
Both dram a!Hally changed Am rrlra. The
l ‘J O T s were marked by demonstrations and
sit-ins. A m rrtru n s of all rarrs. rrreds.
rolnrs. religions protested ihe treatment
accorded blacks
A lir r Reconstruction and Ptessv vs.
F rrg u vin a peonage system was Instituted.
Physically blacks had been freed, bul ihe
chains of n-nnoinlr disadvantage persisted.
Economic disadvantage brought with H the
concomitant Ills of inadequate: housing,
h ru tlh car e, nu t r i t i on a n d r l u i h l n g .
A braham Muslows h ie ra rch y of nerds
theory suggests that people a rr not free lo
become self actualized, when Ihev are
struggling to m e n basic needs.
The experiences rtf m any African A m eri­

Th e black experience dlllrrs from the
Immigrants to this country beruasc they
w rrr not pernililrd to purllrljiai'* in the
decisions that designed their life. t&gt;eclslons
to enter this country, lx- enslaved, ho
segregated, be reonomlrally deprived. Is­
sue tally osir.it t/cd and psyrholtigleallv
disdained T h r Judicial and legislative
branches of Ih r enlonlal governments lub
Hally legitlinatl/rd 1hi* treatment.
In thr history ol this rm m iry no oilier
peoples havr had lo lace and overcome
c o n rrn rd . ronslstrni. systematic structure*
that Impede Ih rir progress In realizing Ihe
American dream.
Brown vs. The Ikurd ol Edueallon ol
Toprka Kansas was a landmark decision.
Th e Civil Rights Irglslallon ol ihe 1960 *
also wrought changes However, g m iiliic
rhangr* In race relations are dependent
upon Individual raitinillm riil lo Ihe fatherI iim k I ol God and Ihe brolherhotMlol man.

FLORIDA C O M M EN TA R Y

Noriega team of prosecutors in disarray
Ny WO— WT J. W I I K
MIAMI The official word
here from A rlln g U S. Attorney
D rx lrr W. L rh u n rn and other
Ju s tic e Departm ent law yers
working oil the Manuel Norrlga
case Is that tilings arc progress­
ing smoothly. Privately, howev­
er. sourres close lo the prosecu­
tion palm a very dlllrrenl picture
— one of confusion, concern and
internal lackering.
One measure ol how Ihlngs are
going thus lar Is how relieved
(edrral prosecutors werr when
U S. D istrict Ju d g e W illiam
lliM-vclcr ruled lhal ihe former
Panamunlan strongman could
he tried In u U S court despite
hls eontenilon that he is a
prisoner of war. They were even
more relieved when llocvclcr
relented on his previous demand
that Ih r trial start In early
March.
Sources here say that alter the
Indictment was returned, anil
Washington got enough political
mileage out of It, Ihe case was
simply filed away. No one actual­
ly expected lhal Noriega would
ever be sent to Ihe United

c o m m u n ity that had been
especially generous to Ronald
Reagan.

U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh
has never been happy with the appointment
of D e x te r L e h tin e n a n d th e J u s tic e
Department has been unhappy with the
results of the FBI background check.
Siuirx.h was merely viewed a* a
Ikirgalnlng chip lo force Noriega
out ol olfler
So II was with some shock,
and no small amnulil ol panic,
lhal prosecutors here wnkr lo
the news lhal Panama had tx-rii
Invaded and lhal Norleua was on
the run.
Preparing for the trial llsell Is
lar more coin pi lea led. Sources In
the U.S. Attorney's Office say
that II might lake a year or
longer for prosecutors to be
ready.
Th e prosecution's problems
I n v o l v e d bot h l a r l l e s and
|M-rsonnel.
limned lulely upon N u ru g w J
return. Lehtinen announced that
he |M-r*onally would iry Ihe cusc.

T h is raised u few eyebrows:
Lehtinen had not Irled a ruse In
a decade. S h ortly thereafter.
Lehtinen announced he had
changed Ills mind and would
o n ly "s u p e rv is e ." T h e ease
would be tried by experienced
Assistant U.S Attorney Michael
(Pal) Sullivan.
Sources sav the change was
loreed on Lrh llne u by the Bush
administration partly because ol
his lack of Irlal experience. Bui it
was also made because It I* very
INisslble that by the lime the
ease* comes lo trial. Lehllnen will
tto longer be Ihe U.S. attorney.
One ot former Attorney Gener­
al Edwin Mccsc's final actions In
oilier wits to appoint Lehtinen as
a cting attorney general. T h e
move was widely seen us a plum
lo a segment of Miami's Cuban

Reportedly. Attorney General
Richard Thornburgh tuts never
Im-c ii happy with the appoint­
ment. Also ihe Justice Depart­
ment rcporicdlv has Im-c ii u n ­
happy with the results ot ihe FBI
h a c k g ro u n d cheek into
L -h l turn's pusl. some ol which
has hern leaked. Court |ia|M'r*
have surfaced from Lchllucn's
I9M3 divorce that charge he was
involved In extramarital allairs.
Then his rx-wlfe accused him ol
violence. While he was hiisllv
denying holh allegations. In*
former assistant tu the Florida
legislature ram c forward lo sav
that she was the other woman
and lhal he had Im-c ii violent
during their relationship also
Lehllnen has heroine the na­
tion's most visible U.S. uiiorncy.
He has deep |Mililleal connec­
tion* In nne ol ih r GOP'* most
active rnnslllu e ne te s — ih r
conservative ( ’nhaii exile rum m utiny. Further, his wife. Ilrunu
Hns-Lehllneu. lias |usl I m-c ii
eh-rled lo Congress, m -tllL .llie ,
seal ol the lale Claude lYpjN-r.
ICI mo
E slrrpr.w A iw ution

NATIONAL COM M ENTARY

Poll: Respect for labor unions increasing
■y DB'AMM W IIM ft
H A L HARBOR - The union
lushing lhal eliaraeterUed the
Reagan era Is giving way to
increasing respect lor ihc labor
uiovemeiil. according lo new
Roper (sills
"Increasingly, ihe American
public sees Its own lair as lied to
the laic of the average worker,
and us a result, confidence In
labor leaders ts rebounding
dram atically." Edward B. Keller,
executive vice president nf Th e
lto|H-r Organization, told re|M»rters at a meellng of thr A FL-C IO
executive council here last week
A e o m p lla llo n o l r e c e n t |xills,
c o m m i s s i o n e d b y Ih e A FL-C IO
and

c o n d u c te d

i t ) li m e s a n n u ­

a l ly In t h e h o m e * o l 2.&lt; X X ) p e o p le
o v e r a g e 1H, s h o w 9 0 [H -r r c n l
h a v e :* giMMl o p in io n o l latM ir.
e o n q u r e d l o 3 7 p e r m i t III I9 M 2 .
lie s a id .

Keller cautioned lli.il despite
the dramatic lump In approval.

A surprising finding was that for the first
time, respondents said leisure, not work, is
a primary objective in their personal lives.
only slock brokers. 44 perrem.
and politicians. 26 percent, had
lower approval ratings.
Th e use ol the word "union"
alh-eled respondents' answers,
with only 43 percent res|Mitullug
positively when asked about
"u n io n " leaders, compared til 90
IM-reent for "labor" leaders.
President Reagan's tiring of air
iralltc eoiilrullers du ring their
I9HI strike amt the administra­
tion's rallying ol public support
lor Ihc action led lo latMir tM-lng
made a seajH-giul for many ol
Ihc nation's woes. Keller said.
However, rising dlssatlstucltun
among workers lias heljM'd toil
their rising opinion ol lalMir. Ill-

sold
"M ore people say they In ­
stinctively side with a union 133
|M-rccntl than a company |25
percent) when they lirn hear nl a
strike and ta lon they know any
ol Ihe delalls." the re|Mtrl con­
cluded.
That Is the highest level ol
support lor unions recorded
since the qu rsllnu was llrsi
asked 12 years ago Keller said.
"O n e ol ihe enduring legacies
ol tlu- restructuring ol corporate
America tn the 19HIS Is apjiarcu lly less company loyally and
more allenallon oil the |i.m ol
employees." Ihe re|Mtri said.

concern ol Americans is heullli.
with a mujorllv. 93 jH-reenl.
saving ihe ensl of health cure In
llie United Stales Is unreason
able.
A surprising Ihuliug was iliai
lor ilit- llrsi lime, respondents
said leisure, nni work. Is a
p r i m a r y o bj e c t i v e In i l i cl t
|H-rsooal lives. Keller said. As a
result. Americans waul more
money lo pay lor their leisurely
a e llv llt e s

"W hile Allierleans sav they
would need ilit- relatively iiiim Ic s I
sum o l $79,000 |k t year lotu lllll
all their dreams, ibis Is a 90
p e rce nt In c re a se I r o m t he
990.1XX) Ihcy wanted In 1987.
lie said.
K e lle r s a id lie w i ll te ll t h e
e x e e u llv e c o n n e d T h u r s d a y III a
p r iv a t e m e e l ln g l h a l t h e r e Is " a n
•ip jM irl aarilly lo r latM ir l o t a k e a
u a llo n a i le a d e r s h ip r o le o n s o m e
o l th e s e Is s u e s ,"
Dw Ann

T h e si mlv showed Ihe No

W*nn*r

ito% lew Un«l*d Pr*«

I

If men gave birth, and other alien thoughts
Milhous ot American women were glued to
Ihcir T V sets recently lo winch Ihc pre­
gnancy and birth ol a baby — luu man.
The blessed event look plat e In the lertlle
ground ol the Fox Network's 'Alien Na­
tion.'’ where 290.(xxi space aliens, catted
"N e w c o m e rs ." live and work In Los
Angeles. The Newcomers share many traits
with humans, hut not when n comes to
chlldlM-artiig Newcomer men and women
share preguanev The baby ts conceived tu
Ihe woman, and she carries It until the llnnl
stage of Its development That s when tin
mother lran»ler* the developing child to the
lather, where it coni limes developing m
Dad's "ling pod Hap’" until he gives birth
T h e alien prcgnanci was lender. touching
and great fun, Allen father George — he's a
|M&gt;hec deleeilve — starts having contrac­
tion* at work, grunting and grimacing
"George, cut u mil! Ills partner implores
" T h a i was really embarrassing In ihc
weaponsI ik kcr.
T h a i was just the pod routin g tor
ejection.' George explains
Later. George docs the 1‘eler Fonda
pregnancy workout u |h - h i I io iii ot Ills T V ai
home, and he ovrrreacls when Ills parliu-r
trni|M&gt;ranl) works with another detective
"W hat. are you jealous'*" Ills partner asks
" N o . I ' m |usi c m o ilD tia l
p oor.
Ilormotic-ravaged George replies
The rplsodrs g.nt- Ixah sexes a chance lo
cxprnrnc** a link- ol wlial o might I m- like il

O P IN IO N

&amp;
t t

_ K

SARAH
O V ER STR EET

ihc delivery lahtes were torned I im ild iiT
help hul lei my iniagmalioii drill What
would li Im- like If hum an men could lxpregnant and give bln h ? For one ihmg. I
ieel sure the lunger ihe baby and more
ilil In oil the tun li l lit- more masculine the
iiiaii I can Imagine a conversation much
like tills, perhaps over a couple hrcwsklx
"Yeah. Il w as rough, aw right 36 hours ol
labor lhal fell like someone was iry llT lo
pull my backside up over m y e.irs But I m
proud lo sav I never let mil a prep, except to
i oss m y w lie a III11&lt;- lor doing ibis to me Boi
wiu shoulda heard ih r wim p next lo me'
Why. he sounded like a Chevy Fieri side
throw m a rod and tosliT Its nuilller at thr
same lime'
T he r e w o u l d he L a w r e n c e T a y l o r
paler inly clothes 'Big Togs lor tin- Big Man
willi a Big Jo b " Nike would develop a line

ol comlortuhlc shoes lor those swelling
ankles and lulling an lies, the Michael
Jordan " A ir I'rcgusus" line. Crutisnuin
would tom e m il with a x lrc lch pain 1
jM ieniliy tool I h-Ii . and N A I'A would lit
iroduee a crawler lhal would allow a man in
late |iregnaney to roll under lIn- ear and
work sideways.
C on gre ss w ould riiu c l the N a lio iu l
I'.nem lly Act. lo provide pulernllv leave and
medieul bcnrllls lor pregnant workers
There would In- lax breaks lor companies
lhal lose the services of Valuahle employees
d u rin g their p a trrn liy leaves, and all
ehddhlrth ex|M*nsrs would Im- tree
t looked I nk k over m y llsl ol changes lli.o
would arrum panv male ehlldlH-orlng and
realized there was nne major llau in inv
logic I was under I In- assumption lhal il
men could glw- birth. ll would continue in
Im* a process ol liiciinvcnicnce and (Mill I
don't think so
II in rii gave hlrlti. male dominated mt dl
i al schools would have made tin drawhai ks
ol ( hlldbrarlng ihe No 1 medical priority
several centuries bark. and they'd have
been eliminated a long lime ago Heller vci
I suspect the mule-dominated world ol
science would have eliminated phvsle.il
childbirth, and il would all lake plan- in a
glass chamber where wi could w .m h lie
whole miraculousprm css m ( unilon
iC : 1W0
Ent«rpri\« A\vck -i ' oh

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Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. February 23. 1990

A beautiful British novel
i L ively
(Oroee W e U e n fe li. 3 1 0 op . 17.08)
"Passing O il." Penelope Lively's new work Is
one or those lovely, quiet English novels that
lake an event, a moment In a life, and then let
us watch It reveal or form character.
In "Passing O n " the event Is the death of
HO-year old Dorothy, domineering mother of
Helen. Edw ard and Louise.
Helen. 52. and Edward, somewhat younger
— spinster and bachelor — are Just this side of
eccentric, having been unable to break out of
the web their tyrannical mother kept them In
at the ramshackle, decaying family home of
Greystone In a small English village. Louise,
the third child, has rebelled, broken loose and
lives — by today's standards — a fairly normal
family life In London, complete with adoles­
cent children going through their punk,
loose-ends stage.
As the novel opens, at Dorothy's funeral, we
are given a taste of Dorothy In Helen's
unspoken prayer: "If she was created In T h y
Image, then the system Is an Imperfect one."
L iv e ly ’s title carries a kind of double
meaning. T h e story Is not only the slory of
Dorothy's passing on and out of the Uvea of her
children, but also of their passing out or her
tyranny as her almost palpable presence
recedes from the house and their minds.
Life goes on. Lively Is saying, or. In this case,
life must begin, with Its small victories and
defeats, and It Is these events that provide the
dram atic core for this perfectly realized study
of character and the hum an rondlllon.

Tha Bad Place
By Dean Koonta
(Putnam'a, 5 8 2 pp.. 8 1 9 .9 8 )
W e l c o m e to D e a n K o o n t i ’ s n e w e s t
nightmare. Welcome, too. to u new experience
In breathless terror.
" T h e [but Place" Is so evil It reeks of a kind
of terror that brings a helpless person close to
something so Infinitely terrible they know It
will kill them, but they go anyway.
A husband-and-wlfe private detective team
are uskerl by a mysteriously wealthy client to
find out where he disappears to at night.
What they find are strange Insects that
produce dia m onds and a fam ily no u n ­
speakably loalhesome even Ihe most cynical
readers will find themselves twitching In Iheir
chair.
Koonlz writes of such unspeakable evil you
will warn lo fling the book out the window, but
you can't stop reading It.
It takes you on a chilly roller coaster ride of
stomach gripping suspense thui throws you
breathlessly agulnst u brick wall at the cud.
" T h e Bad Place" Is by far Koonlz' best work.

Body o f Opinion
By S u ssn o a h S ta c ey
l (Sum m it. 189 p p .,8 1 7 .9 8 )
•

It's hard to believe Susannah Stacey could
get any ' better, but with her third book she
• does seem to have mastered the more complex
story line.
"B o d y of O pinion" starts out rather conven­
tionally for a m urde r mystery. A party In a
stately British home ends with a corpse in one
bed and a list of more or less prominent
suspects. After that Stacey sends the reader
speculating In several directions at nnre, some
of them kinky, us she dissects the private lives
of Ihe victim und the suspects. Murder Isn't
the only crim e here, and Slaccy Is adept at
kerplug one wondering who pcrperiutrd whul.
T o figure out w hodunll. Slaccy enlists
Inspector Robert Bone and a cusi of other
characters from her two previous books The y
Include the rock star who gave the p a n y . an
elderly woman whose ESP confounds nononsense cops, and the schoolteacher who
scents destined to help ease Bone's (Kiln over
tils wile's death.

W hat I Saw a t the R evolu tion
By P eggy Noonan
(Random Hanae, 3 3 8 pp., 8 19.98)
Specchwrilers w ho pul words In Ihe presi­

d e n t mouth w e supposed to have a passion
for anonym ity.
Peggy Noonan Is on exception, and then
someTshe also has the pride of authorship that
made It possible to overcome m any of the
obstacle* she faced as President Reagan'* most
eloquent speechwriler.
T o prove It, she wrote a booh. "W ha t I Saw
A t the Revolution: A Political Life In the
Reagan E ra ."
Noonan's talents shone through, although
she ra n Into a tot of other egos In and around
the W hite House, all of whom wanted to put
their m arks on the president's most Important
utterances.
H e r opus Is dtlllfully written, fun to read,
mean spirited toward a lot of people who were
In high places, and makes an admirable
attempt at analysing and understanding her
fortune — good and bad — to have been where
she was. One minute she Is a wide-eyed
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and the next
m inute she ts the Infallible "M Ua Know It A ll.”
tl'a also a book about her hero worship of
Ronald Reagan, her faltering attempts to meet
with him and hi fathom him — although he
did not seem In know her from Adam. T h e
adulation continued even os th e patronised
him aa an old man.
Because of her w riting talent and research of
the words of other presidents and of poets and
scholars, she turned out good copy. Am ong the
memorable speeches she wrote was Reagan's
address lo the nation when the shuttle
Challenger exploded.
Noonan Is from an Irish Catholic family of
Democrats and says she was the first among
her kin to see the light and become a
Republican.
Her greal awakening came when she was
riding a bus on her way to an anti-war
demonstration In Washington. She become
upset by her fellow protestors' taunts against
the government and decided that America's
Involvement In Vietnam was an attempt to
help people resist a communist takeover.
After college she went to work eventually at
C B S as a writer for Dan Rather and his nightly
news program.
She left to become speechwriter and to her
distress, found that at the White House, "the
speech is a fondue pot and everyone has a fork.
A nd I mean everyone."
Some of her toughest moments came from
the "m ic e " as she and others called aides to
W hite House chief of staff Donald Regan, who
Insisted on editing her words.
She makes It clear that she was a misfit
am ong Ihe wealthy young women who got
their Jobs through family connections. She
disdained being asked to write a speech for
N ancy Reagan or Maureen Rcagin.
Noonan had her pals In the White House.
In c lu d in g c o ns e r v a t i v e sp o ke sm a n Pat
Buchanan, of whom she writes: "Th e re 's
something in good cohservattves that makes
them happy to sit for an hour with a Janitor
and talk about life and Ihe world in a way that
one suspects a R alph Nader (consum er
ac(lvlsl) or Ralph Neas (civil rights leader)
never could."
She somehow missed Ihe fact that she was
serving In an administration where ketchup
was called a vegetable, where former W hite
House counselor Edw in Mcese said people go
lo soup lines because they don't want to pay
for their lunch, and where two Education
Department oflklals questioned giving aid to
handicapped children because they were
holding back "norm a l" children.
She also manages to smooth over or Ignore
some of the crud e r aspects of the Reagan
revolution.
W hen she was bypassed for Ihe Job of chief
spcechwrltei. Noonan left Ihe W hile House.
She was lalcr pulled Into George Bush's 1988
presidential cam paign to spruce up his
speeches.
Sh e wrote his nom ina tion acceptance
speech, coining the phrase "k in d e r and
g r n llrr." which her book never was and never
will be.

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History colors West European
worries over single Germany
B R U SS ELS. Belgium - Th e
sloguns. only partly In Jest, are
many, each reflecting Western
Europe's courerns over a unified
Germ any.
"W e love Germ any so much
we wish forever there will be Iwo
of them ." says a Danish politi­
cian with obvious m i rrasm .
N A TO , the pundit* say. was
Invented afler W orld W ar II lo
krep ihe American* In Western
Europe. Ihe Russians out und
t he Germ ans dow n.
And these days, usually deft
d i p l o ma t s are d e c ry in g th r
"k rlc h u p cfTcel" of G erm an un­
ification: Western Europe has
liern IKinging the bottom of the
bot t l e, u r g i n g a s p la s h of
freedom, but ended up with a
flood.
In other words. If you say you
want something badly enough
you Just might get 11. People who
lor dreades advocated German
unification (safely, they thought.
M-rlng no realistic chuncc) now
race It as an Imminent certain! y.
“ Many people believe that
unification ts step one. that step
two will be a strong Germany
m llllorily. and that they will
Ih rn want to discuss borders."
s.ild one diplomat ai the 12naiton European Com m unity.
Many disagree, m aintaining
Ih r catchy sayings are merely
Ihe cruichwords of cynics, and
(lie (mils support the cynictKishcrs.
A survey published several
days ago found 68 |&gt;ercrnt of the
French population favoring unIdeation, compared lo 61 p rrrrn i
In Britain. 78 percent In Italy
and 73 percent In Spain. Only In
I’oland did a majority oppose
unification.
Still, m any people who say
they favor unlflcailon quickly
add qualifiers, m uch like an
American politician w ho swrars
oil any lax Increase but favors
"o tlirr revenur enhancers."
Il Is clearly uncoo! In Europe
these days to oppose unlflcailon.
especially uinnng the young. The
generation who lived through
World W ar II Is more outspoken.

“ We wouldn't be opposed lo a tent — and Auschwltx (a con­
unification sought by Ihe people, centration cam p In Poland) was
but European peace requires us only part of It all — can only be
lo Impose Indispensable condi­ done by a unified state." he said
tions for a new Germ any. (In ­ on Oerm an T V .
A n y cocktail-party argument
cluding) the respect for borders."
said Michel D ebrr. thr Frenrh against unification board merely
prime minister from 1959 to on e c o n o m ic s t r e n g t h w i l l
quickly empty a room. West
1962
O n the Dockland* In East G erm any Is already, by far, the
London, sentiment ranges from dominant economic power In
outright hostility toward u n - Europe and will not "becom e"
Idcatlon (Erie Boulton. 89: "B e ­ (Ihe alarmists' Icrm l a colossus
fore long there'll be World W a r by Incorporating Ih r crippled
,
lit. It's happened tw lrr already") East G erm an economy.
West G erm any's 91.3 trillion
lo historical resignation (Nick
Hogan. 36: ll's Germ any's ow n g ro ss n a tio n a l p ro d u c t a c ­
business. England was an ag­ counted for one-fourth of the
gressive power In thr past, for European C o m m u n ity 's 98.2
hundreds of year*. We all have trillion G D P last year. And West
Germ any this year w ill pas*
our moment*").
Although some world Jew ish Japan aa the country with the
leaders have expressed reserva­ biggest trade surplus, al 880
billion.
tions. citing lingering memories
Some politicians In Brussels
of t h r H o ln ra u s t. G e rm a n y
seems to be a non issue In the are concerned lhat a merged
large Orthodox Jewish co m m u ­ G e r m a n c u r r e n c y , q u ic k ly
a p p ro a c h in g , w ill stifle the
nity of A ntw rrp . Belgium. T h r
Eu ro pe a n C o m m u n ity ’s ow n
si reels there are filled with men
plan for economic and monetary
In dark mats, dark hats and king
lieards. Many older residents union by th r end of 1992.
Specifically. Ihcy are worried
h avr Identity numbers tatlnord
that Ih r strong West Germ an
on their arms, a grim reminder
Drulschem ark. Ihe linchpin of
o n iltlrr's hell.
the exchange rale mechanism of
"W e are not thinking m uch
the European Monetary System,
about G e rm a ny." said Rachel
Mrnczer. whose family owns a w i l l be w e a k e n e d t h r o u g h
absorption of the East German
Jewish bookstore near Ihe famed
Oxtm ark. driving up Inflation
A n t we r p diam ond exchange.
throughout Europe.
"W e are studying Ih r Torah and
Others counter lhat a unified
doing good deeds und what will
Germ any will provide a new
happen Is In God's hands."
market Tor companies from other
Adds another nearby Jew ish
nations In Western Europe and
m rrrhant, " If they’re acting like
help those firm* penetrate other
norm al people, w hy not be
unified. W r urc more Interested
rrc rn lly democratized but still
consum er -go ods-starvrd
In thr pollilcs of Israel than
countries of Eastern Europe.
G erm any."
Frets of econom ists aside,
In West Germ any, th r hrudy
howfver. it Is clear the real
enthusiasm over unification fonc
worries over G erm an unification
newspaper headline: "God bless
come from gul-lrvel fears, from
our German fatherland"! drowns
out the few voice* expressing
the history books and not thr
fear of future military might.
textbooks.
One such voice Is thal of noted
"Th e re 1* concern here that
Germ any has not provtdrd an
author G u r n ih rr Grass |"The
unambiguous statement that It
T in D ru m "), tiorn In Poland but
living In West Germ any. H r
Intends to honor the Oder-Nelsse
rrjerts the concept of a united
Line." said a Brussels diplomat,
G e r m a n y b r r u u s r of t h r
referring to Ihe post-World War
country's Nazi past.
II border between Poland and
" A modern crime of ibis ex­
East Germ any.

Freedom cries in Eastern Europe
were heard all around 1he world

■•**•■• .................

leading lo the eventual demise of
ihe colonial system.
Inlrrnallnn.il observers say Ih r
massive movement toward dem ­
ocratic reform In East Europe
m ay w r ll he a blast heard
around the world — beamed
Instantaneously via television
satelllles to the fur corners of the
Earth.
" A n earl i er rev ol ut i on, a
technical revolution, has made
this an rra of muss politics," said
Hob-rl Hunter, former national
security adviser from 1977 lo
1980 under President Jim m y
Carter.
"T h e role of telecommunica­
tions Is chunglng ihe way gov­
ernments u rr controlling their
countries." Hunter said. "Right
now. democracies are gelling
very good play."
In the recent months following
the dramatic popular revolts in
East Europe that lupplcd hard­
line communist governments:
— O v e r 3 0 0 m n n b r r s and
sym p a ih lze rs of Ihe banned
Nepali Congress Parly were ar­
rested and a half dozen newspa­
pers banned when they pushed
lor democratic reform In Ihe
kingdom of Nepal.
— Indonesia's Observer news­
paper look a daring. If veiled,
swipe at President Su h uno when
II said. "(Rom ania's) Nlcolae
Ceauseseu was. after all. another
dictator w ho has found his
demise In a way lhal seems lo
have heennie a somber promise
for rulers refusing lo clim b off
the tiger they are riding while
the dismounting Is still safe."
— Arabs demanding Ihe restor a l t on of K u w a i t ' s b a n n e d
Parliament were dispersed by
ira r gas and water cannons In u
series of demonst rat i ons In
Kuwait C lly lhal have grown

larger and more frequent.
"Y o u cun Ik - sure'totalitarian
governments are paying close
■mention lo whul has befallen
East Europe and Ihe Soviet
Union." said a government of­
ficial In Washington who did not
want to be Identified. "Y o u can
also be sure thetr people urr
also.”
Observers of International af­
fairs say It Is almost Impossible
for any government to keep the
dramatic news from Its people.
Cable News Network, which
has provided extensive coverage
of th r fall of the Berlin Wall and
I h r b l o o d y r e v o l u t i o n In
Romania, Is beamed directly to
9 0 c o u n trie s , spokesw om un
Kltslc Rlggull said from Ihe
c o m p a n y ' s h e a d q u a rte rs in
Atlanta.
Kudlo networks, such as thr
U n ite d St ale' s Radio M arti,
aimed at Cuba, und Voice of
America, arc custly accessible
and m icrowave transmissions
h avr m adr II possible for InIrr n a llo n u l news p a p e r s and
m uga zIncs Io publish
throughout ihe world.
O n ly North Korea, und lo u
lesser extent China, have come
close to sealing their borders.
China's news reports on East
Europe have been terse and
Infrrquctu and North Korean
P resident K im l l - S u n g , the
longest surviving ruler In Ihe
communtsl world, has kept his
country's doors rloscd lo foreign
visitors, publlcallonsand Ideas.
" H r has kept people from
o w ning radios und done the
most thorough Job of keeping his
[K-oplc from learning things."
H unter said. "B u i In general. It's
l i u r d to k e e p a c o u n t r y
hermetically scaled In this day
and age."

effective than those which arc
S h a p iro says the sobriety (already) valid," Casey says.
Casey says he Is relying heavi­
checkpoints require too m uch
police manpower to Justify Ih r ly on ihe high court's 1976 U.S.
vs. M arilnez-Furrtc ru ling that
m inim al num ber of arrests.
Casey says two arrests were upheld by a 7-2 majority the
made al the Saginaw County lawfulness of checkpoints to
c h e c k p o i n t out of the 126 a p p re h e n d suspected Illegal
aliens.
vehicles that posted through.
" T h e Supreme Court has said
"Th e re was a t W percent
arrest rale al this checkpoint where there Is a fixed checkpoint
which ts com furablc to other which operates under neutral,
checkpoints." Casey says, ad­ objective criteria and limits the
ding lhal Illegal alien check­ am ount of discretion officers
points al th r Mexican border have, lhal Is enough protection
itavr a one-lenth of I percent for the public Interest, he says.
In the second drunken driving
arrest rule and metal dctcclors
for airline baggugr and passen­ case, the Justices are asked to
gers have an urresi rate of determine whether statements
oiie-len-thousandths of 1 per­ made during field sobriety tests
ran tic used agulnst a suspect If
cent.
" O u r checkpoints arc more he Is not advised of hls rights

against self-lncrimlnatlon.
A rgum ents will be heard Feb.
27 In lhat appeal brought by
Pennsylvania authorities against
convicted drunken driver Inocenclo Muntz.
M u n iz 's co nviction was
overturned by a state appeals
court, which found police should
have read him hls rights before
asking him to calculate the date
of hls sixth birthday, count a
series of numbers, and recite hls
address, height and weight.
Pennsylvania authorities con­
tend the Miranda rights were not
necessary a t'th a t time because
hls statements were taken to
show hls physical coordination,
not to use as In c rim in a tin g
evidence, such aa a confession lo
a crime.

United F r i l l International
Th e pro-dem ocrucy de­
monstrations echoing through
the cobbled squares of Eastern
Kuroi*- were u long way from the
dusty w tillr-w ushrd African co­
lonial city of Maputo the first
week of the new decade, when
Jose Catorzc sat down lo write
Ills weekly column "B y w a y ."
But Calorzc. a former pro[Uganda minister for Mozam­
bique's ruling Marxist -orientated
F rc ltm o P a r l y , saw ce rta in
parallels betwren (be demise of
com m unism In Eastern Europe
and Mozambique's ow n growing
disappointm ent wi th Marxist
Ideals.
A week after his colum n,
enllllcd "Hope und un Uncer­
tainly." appeared In thr stalerun Notlctas. Calorzc was fired
as editor of the paper by Inlo m ta tlo n Mi ni s t er T e o d a lo
llungtiuna. who said his column
portruyrd com m unism In a neg­
ative light.
"Prim itive anil-com m unism ...
Is n o t a t r a d i t i o n In o u r
co un try." Hunguano said when
h r announced Ih e dismissal of
ihe popular 40-year-old editor.
Tlte dispute over Calorzc'*
colum n In tiny Mozambique was
one of h u n d re d s of sim ilar
Ideological clashes occurring In
loiuliiurlan governments
throughout Ihe world — In Arab
Kuwait and Utllti Cuba: Himala­
yan Nepal and troubled China:
In kingdoms and dictatorships —
as ihe dramatic events In East
Europe unfolded.
W hen a confrontation I k - tween
American farmers and British
troops erupted In gunfire al a
Massachusetts bridge on April
19. 1775. historians said n was a
shot heard uround Ihe world.

DUI
C ontinued from Pag* ID

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Sanford Htraid, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Fabruary 2ft. 1WO — I

Log#! Notlctt

Ltqal Woticta

Legal Notfc—

Ltqal Noiickt

IN T M CIR C U IT COUNT OF
T H « a t O N T I I N T N JUDICIAL
CIR CU IT OP T U B S T A T E OF

N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S I
None* It h*r*by Riven Ihal I
« tnRARed m butmett *1 M l
hath SemArtAA Cl.. SAnAerR. FL
t j m . lemlneH Cewniy. Florid*
wider Ih* F k ill H ut Hem* At
FIR ES CARR SYSTEM S. AhR
lh*l I InHnR H fARltHr l*4R
CHrk of Ih*
Circuit Ceurt. SemlnoH County.
F tor id* In acc*rRanc* with Ih*
P ra .illA h t *1 Hi* FICIIIIAUI
Ham* SlAluHt, T a Wi I Saclwn
MS OA FHrlR* SlahrHt IASI
R&lt;b*rl Ra i i h
PuMIUi Fabruary II. IA H ,
March 4. IAAI
OEM II I

IN T N I CIR C U IT COURT
. O P TN E M TN
JU D ICIAL C IR CU IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE N O E M N 1 C A M L
C O LLEC TIV E F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK,
PlAHIIII.
V*
TIM O TH Y N M U R R A Y *iH
D OR IEN A M UR RAY, hitwiH.
*1*1.

IM T N f CIBCVIfT C O U t T
O fTM t IM ir r ilN T M
JU O ICIA L C11CUIT
11 Ml MOL ■ CO U N TY,
FLOAIDA
C IVIL ACTIO H HO.;
if in iC A f f i
B A M N C TT M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
Plaiwfitf.

N O TIC E OF
F IC TIT IO U S NAME
Halle* It hereby Riven m#l I
am in|4Rid in bwtMwu at MM
S CAmeren Avenue. SanferR.
Stmlnen County. FHrlR* irndtr
Ih * F l c l i l l a u t N a m * *1
C E N T R A L F L O R I D A RE
O IO N AL D R IV IN G N A N C E.

AT RTAhHAt K 4 I
RAA1HA claim Mr by. ThrAugb.
im * f at ARAArtl him (HHml
R**H*nc* unAiHwfl
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D Hui an
Action t#» t***cl*«wr* *1 a

11 Ml N O L I CO UNTY.
G E N E R A L CIVIL01V I1KM
C M lN N IIN C m
OtvHHnL
• A T F IN A N C IA L IA V IN O S
■ANN
PlAIntltl
in
RONALD O K O T T and R O t l
M LCO TT. Art W A , AAR JOHN
M N E L L IR
N O TIC E Od SUIT F N O R IR T T
TO R O N A LD O K O T T
M A w a Caut I
AllAAIAnW I n (ART* F L
C'Af ltoArHr FlnAnclAI
M l P*rk PIaca
■artom FIOAf
Alt#monH IfrM gi. FL
TO O A l l H I R U T HOT I
f i i o ia a i aa achaa to h n c m
A mortgogo AA Ih* HI tawing
.n p o rty ia I aa Maa N Caunty.
F tor Id*
LAI IN . RARCLAV WOOD.
11 COHO A D DITIO N. accArdtog
Ia Ria P ia * Htor*aJ a i n u r t r t
ia PlAl Raa A it . F ar* *3. Public
RATArRt a I I AAUAAN COUAty.
FIAT IRA
AAA bAAA IIIAR ARAIAAI you
R O N A LO O K O T T and you *r#
required Ia aatva a cart ai you*
writfon RaI aaaaa. II AAy Ia II. aa
IAA A1A" ' M i l OlHrftoy. AllAIA
ftomd AAR ARNAI A IA R O R IR T
L KING. ESQUIRE. N1 C
F aaaa Ra BduiorOtd Tam**,
Floy IRA U A R M N ) AAR II IA NA
Origin*! Aim mo (WfA Ol HlA
4*1.0 tlylAd COwrI AA AT H lA A
March 3. I AAA. *lh*rwlM A
IVAfAIAnl m Ay AA AAIA1AR
AfAinAt y*w Hr mo ia iia I Aa
aiaa AaA Ia Hia campia.nl at
RAllllAA
W ITNESS my hand aa R mo
iaai Ai paid Ca w ! aa January II.
IAAA
iCAwrtlAAl)
M AR T ANN* MORSE
Clark Circuit Cau t I
Ry P#fnc&lt;* F Haa Ai
Deouty Clerk
PlAWtkb February L II. 11 II.

name with m* CHrk *1 Ih*
ClrcuH Ca u t I. Seniord. SdmlnAle
CAunty, F Hr Ida, In accordance
with Ik* P ra vltio n t *t ih*
F k tllH v t Nam* SlAhrHt. H
wit SactMn IAS RA Florid* Uat
At INA
O Raver ly Reike
Fubnm February II, IA &gt;S.
March*, lAM
O EN IM
S TA TE OF FLORIDA
D E P A R TM E N T O F
IN V IN O N M IN T A L
R EG U LA TIO N
N O T IC I OP IN T E N T TO
ISSUE P ER M IT
Th* Dtp*rfm*nl at Environ
menial R*Ru4atrtn Rivet nolic*
*1 IH mHnl H IttuA A cant true
Irtn pot mi I lor ftl* contlruclwn
*1 A I I M GO IA araarb Daily
F H w l land mind dewAHrMR
pump intlAllAtlan H r A 1* I ACr*
tend min* and rttaHd poiiutton
AbAltment ttrwclur*1 contilling
*1 pAtlmAl«r rim d'lch can
no*ted la an 1.10 0 to II
lmen Ianon pond with • IHAI
InR bar Nor and Ihonco dtt
charging H A ) * Aero brritud
land ApplIcAllpn/pAtcoltlltn
art* Th* drtpwtal It by dtt
charfA H ground w*Hr and no
ditchATR* I* AT»o turlec* w*Hr
It AtlAAtd Aleapt At ttiput*Hd
SpACIhc Condition Ho * Th#
D*n*rtm*nl hat considered Ih*
AlHcl *1 ditcherg* At th* gravid
water Th* Department hat
Atttgnad F IH No itAIIO H th*
prelect
A partan whet* tubtttntial
inter#ttt *r* elHcHd by th*
department's prapeMd permit
ting dbcHHn may petition Hr *n
o d m in lttro tiy * procoodtng
Ihoaring) In Ac cot done r with
Section IN II. Florid* Statute*
IF S I Th* potmen mutt con
torn th* Information Mt forth
b*Hw and mutt b* tiled Ir*
CAtvAdl in th* Ollic* *1 General
Count*l el Hie dAPArhnenl at
1 A M l l a l r S ia n * R * * d .
TallAhAtt**. Fiord* nw * 1400
within twurteen lies day* oi
publication a* nut notic* Fall
H r Mali mall a copy *1 th*
petition H th* applicant at th*
Rett indicated above at m*
lima *1 tiling Failure H lit* *
potmen within nut tune ported

SB. El
A D V E R T II IM I N T
THE ROARD 0*
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
TH E CO UN TY OF SEMINOLE
Separate m a HR MRi H r FC
114 - PlAA And O aa Slreef*
N ia a a a R F a i l S vhdlvIllAn
Roadway PAvIAR AAR OfAIAARA.
A CORO Ptaiac I. will kA TA
calved In rn. Purchaiin* O*
garfmenl l AmlnolA CAUAly. UA
III I I I * P .M .. lACAl U N A .
N aRAAARAY. More* *1. IAA*
BUM will b* pubfkly
CouAly CommliArtAAri Cham
btr. 1101 E F lrtl ilr**l. Room
I N I I I L*nHrd Florid* *n Hi*
abor. appointed d*H I I I N
P M . kx*i Mm.
II IWAIIIAR b id . M A ll 1*1
Purchasing 0*pArlm*nl. P O
Raa III* Lonford F L W ill
&gt;11*
11 RaU aaa Iar EM IR pATMA.
R*ll*Ar 1*1 County I a k k a i
Building. 11*1 E. F lrtl ItTAAl.
Purchasing RACtptlon Room
U N . ion Ford Florid*
M A R K -jo y M l P E O F
E R V IL O P f E t t lF
« *
1COPEOP WORK l
Th# w in ■ond iPorb Form*
*nd OrolAARA Pcoiocf tontltlt *1
ffwconitncclton *1 **pr*nm*H
ly MOA !ln**r HAI ol M tool
roddwAy Wllh Mloml lypA Curt
ItotAi widiti it &gt;4 H a h *no
o u t d a t e d t n c lt it d tlo rm
drolnARo tytH m Th* roAdwAy
paveman! will consist ol A IA'
tltblllnR tubRrtd*. o" itmarock
bAAA court* And I &gt;t" AtphAlIK
control* ttrutlruAi court* Th#
norm RroinARo will RitcnorRO H
dartnllon lAciliitt to b* con
i true ltd At p*rl ol nut proitcl
Tho dtitnlion Ittllilitt Intorpo
roH opproilmoltly I 1 ocrot ol
propArty UtlllllOt AT* 10 bo
roHeoHd by in* rtipacliv# uttll
ty com pony
A bid bond m on omounl ol not
!*tt IhAn Hr# porconl ( l \ l ol
mo Htoi bid omounl thAll pc
compony «ACH bidder'* pro

request m ixlminlsfr alive de
Terr* i*aHen (hearing) purmiril
la Action 110 17. F I
Th* petition Wail contain fh*
following in Perm*lien (ai fha
number of each petitioner. the
applicant ! n*m# and address
the Department Permit Fite
Number and the county in which
the protect it proposed lb) A
statement ef how and whan aech
petitioner received notice of the
doper 1m*nf* action or proposed
action; (c l A statement of how
each petitioner's substantial in
tereits a rt affected by the
department s action or proposed
action. Id) A statement of the
materiel facts disputed by Peti
ttoner. if any; Is) A statement
ot facts which petitioner con
fends w a rra n t reversal or
modification of fh* depart
menfs action! or proposed ac
tion; (f) A statement of which
rules or statutes petitioner con
tends re q u ire reversal or
modification of the depart
ment's action or proposed ac
Hon; and tg) A statement of the
relief sought by petitioner,
slating precisely the ectier
petitioner wants and depart
ment to lake with respect to the
department's action or proposed
action
lit a petition is filed:, the
administrative hearing process
is designed to formulate agency
action Accordingly, the de
part ment's final action' may be
different from the position taken
by it In this Notice Persons
whose substantial interests wifi
be affected by any decision ef
the department with regard to
the application have the right to
petition to become a party to the
proceeding. The petition must
conform to the requirements
specified above and be Hied
(received) within 14 days of
publication of this notice in the
Office of General Counsel at th*
above address ot the depart
men) Failure to petition within
the allowed time frame ton
sHtutes a waiver of any right
such person has to request a
hearing under Section 120I7,
f S . and to participate es a
party to this proceeding Any
subsequent intervention will
only be at the approval ot the
presiding officer upon motion
filed pursuant to Pula 7t S 207
f lor Ida Administrative Code
The application it available
tor public inspection during
normal business hours. I 00
am
te S &lt;M p m . Monday
through Friday aacept legal
holidays, at Department of Cn
virunmantai. Regulation* l i l t
Maguire Boulevard. Suite 212.
Orlando. Florida
Publish February 21 iffO
D EN 271

SpocIHcottont will bo ovtH
ACM* Monday. FtbruAry IA. IAA*.
ond moy b* oblAinod *• tn*
o t llc * *1 Ih * C o n t u llln R
EiiRln**r. Conklin. PorHr And
H*tm*t — EnRintort, Inc . too
W ttl Fulton tlrool. Sanford.
Florid*. 1101) 177 4041 Poymonl
Ol Ihlrly llvO dollar* 111) M l WIN
b* required lor AACh Ml.
refund* will be mede Cenirecl
Document*/P lent *r* ArtiiAbi*
H r reyltw only In Ih* Purchet
ihr D*p*rtm*nl
CONTACT PERSON LlndeC
lone*. Con Ir *&lt;It Anolytl 1401]
H I U M E it. T ill
AHonllen el biddtrt It partku
I*r1y cAiled la Hi* r*qulr*rT&gt;*«ll
*t H condition* ol employment
to b* obtervAd end minimum
war* r*t*t Is b* peld under Ih*
conireel. Lection 1. Sartor*Hd
Facility. SdctlAn .10* And E O
11IAO
N O TE : A LL PROSPECTIVE
OFFER O R S ARE H ERESY
C A U TIO N E D HOT TO CON
T A C T ANY M EM RER OF TH E
SEMINOLE COUNTY ROARD
OF C O U N TY COMMISSION
I R S R R O A R O IN O T H E
A R O V I PROPOSAL. A LL
C O N T A C T S M U S T RE
CH A N N ELED THROUGH THE
O F FIC E OF PURCHASING.
Th* Comity rotorv** Ih* rtRhl
H r*|*cl any or *11 alH. t. with
AT without CAUtt I* WAIT*
lechnlcAllliAt. or H Accopl Ih*
elHr which In lit b*tl Im
m*nl bevl w m t ftw Inftrotl ol
ih* County Coil ol tubmlltol ol
tint oiler It contldirid *n op*r
afional cot' *1 m* oiler or ond
thAll not b* petted on H or
born* by Ih* County
Rolty D Loonard
PurehAtlnROlroctor
1101 E Flrtl Slr**l
Sen Hr d. FL W11
Publith February 11.1AAR
D EN HR

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N O T IC I OP ACTIO N
T O O O R IIH A M URRAY II
All**. *n* AT Aea* M t IHHkl

SamliHH Caunty. F H r He
L a i 43. T H E H IO H LAH O S
SECTION ONE. At r*c*rMA m
Plat Saab IL h a r m AS an* A*.
Public R*cor A* *t S*mWHl*
County. FlerM*. and that **rI *4
Iracf "A*'. T H E HIGHLANDS
S E C T IO N I. d .te r,h a d A*
I A 11A H • I A R In *1 Ih *
SauHHAtHrnmwtf camar t t t*M
L*l 41 run H 1 M I A " ( H our
IIh SAulherty Ime *4 **H Ht 41.
A RltlAnc* **R4 I* H aI HHncA S
41*4#AA ' I . a Ritlenc* *1 M3*
H*«: HHncA S U I I ' H " W. *
ditlanc* el M T3 Hot Hnnc* N
t r m r - w. a Alliance *t M i«
HAl H Hh AAMil at bARlnnlnR
hat b**n II HR a*am»l you *nR
you AT* required N tarv* a cap*
el your written deHne**. II any.
I* It (• SHEAR AND HOFF
MAH. AIHriHy*. wtH** addr*t*
I* IM Saulh D l.H Hlahway.
Sacand f Her. Coral GebH*.
F Hr Ida 3314*. an *r about IHti
day at March. lyM. and H HH
Ih* artRinal with Hh CHrk *4
Ihrt Court either b*Hr* **ryk*
on SHEAR A N D HOFFMAN.
alHruAyt *r ImmadlAHly Hwra
Alter. *lh*rwrt* a delAuii will
b* entered egaintl you ter Ih*
r#iHl d&gt;mended m h h Cam
AHwIar FAlltlon
WITNESS my hand and t**l
ot Hut Cturl an Hut Hh day ol
February 1AM
ISCALI
M AHYANNE MORSE
At CHrk At Ih* Court
■ y J#*n BrilHnl
A iD *fuiyC H rk
Pubiitn Fabruary II, 13. »
Marrh 4 .1AM
OEn IM
N O TIC E UNDER
F IC TITIO U S NAM E LAW
N O TIC I IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
lh*l Ih# imdartigiHd dauring hi
*ngag* m bukinatt under m*
ticliiieui n*m* *1 E . acu I iva
Building MaHriart Camgany al
numbar i*A* SandpipAr Trail
E*ti. in h h City el C*u*ib*rry
F Hr Ida intend* Ip regular Hh
t*&gt;d name with Ih# CHrk *1 HH
C irc u it Ceurt ol Seminal*
Caunty, Florida
Oaled *1 Chatter Caunty,
VaiHy Fore* p a . th,* am day al
Fabruary. IAM
C*rt*inT#*d Corpor AlHn
P O Bo. HO
V*u*y Forge PA t*4R)
by P*Hf R. Oachawikl.
V k t Prt*id#nl
PubllM Fabruary II. IL March
t. It. 1AM
OEN tee
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E It JUDICIAL
C IR CU IT IN A NDFO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
CASE NO: n u n CA tv E
CITICORP SAVINGSOF
FLORIDA. A F E O E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintill,
vk
W ILLIE A K U R R Y .
OtHndanlt
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pur want to a Default Final
Judgment ol HracHtur* dated
February It. 1AA0 *nd tnH rtd m
C a w Ho a a *33*C A M E ol h h
Circuit Court ol th* llth Judicial
Circuit In and lor SeminoH
C ounty, F lo r id a , w herein
C I T . r o R P S A V IN G S O f
FLORIDA, a Federal Saving*
and L ik*o Attocialion it Plain
tilt vna * .L IE A SCU R R Y.lt
Defendant, I will WII lo Ih*
highttt and bail bidder H r etth
al ’he w*tt Irani door ol Ih*
SeminoH County Courlhouw.
Sentard. F lo rid a , al It 0#
a dot k * m on ih# join dar ol
March, lead Ih* following
daunted properly At w l lorth
In ta&gt;d Dtlauil Final Judgment
OlHreclotwre. H ail
Th* Eat I 100 Hot ol m* W ttl
*40 He ol He North 400 Hal ol
Hh South***! 'a ol He Soulhaatl
'a ol SacIHn 31. Townthlp II
South. Rang* ]* Eotl. Saminolo
County. Florida. LESS Road
Right ol Way
D A TE D mit win day ol Fob
ruary,IA10
M AR YANNE MORSE.
CHrk ol th* Circuit Court
BY; Jan* E Jawwic
AtOopulyCHrk
Publith February &gt;1. March 4.
ItAO
OEN 30*
IH T H C C IB C U IT COURT
O F TH E IITH
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM IN OLE CO U N TT.
FLORIDA
CASE HO. 0P334ACA M F
RURAL HOUSING TRUST
ltgl i
Plaunitl.
V*
OO NALD C SMITH e tui .
tla l,
DaHndanlt
N O TIC E OF SALE
u rn *
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pur wan I to an Order or Ftnel
Judgment entered m Hu* cote
now pending in tad Court, tho
tlylo al which It indicated
above. I will Mil H He fughett
end latl bidder H r cath at
Seminal# County Courlhouw
301 N Park Ayanua. Sanlord
Florid* 33III al II 00 octock
a m . on March N
no iha
lot low ing dau r ibad proter I y
Th* WatHyly FI 00 tael Ol Lolt
I and 1. Block B. FLAM INGO
SPRINGS, according H He Plal
ttereol at recorded in Plal Boo*
I. peg* n . ol the Public Record*
ol Sem.nolo County. I or da
D A TE D al Sammo:* County
fh.t Itthol February 10*0
M ARVANNE MORSE
A*Clerk, ClrcuilCourt
Semmoie County, Florida
By JanaE Jawwic
A* Deputy Clark
Publith February 11. March 4
If*0
DEN M l

CH R ISTO PH ER

B U L L E T , at

N O TIC E D * SALE
NOTICE it fwrtfcf fivw i ffof
pucwwii h m# Pfwaf Juggnwit
of FarocNtwro and SoM awforod
m# cawa powdiwg m fha
Circwif Cavrf of ffio ItgAfoawfti
Judicial Cireuif, in ond for
Sammota County. Florida. G v il
Action He tai772 CAgaL, fha
vndarsigned C N rt will toll fha
p ro p e rty sitaatad In said
County, deter ttwd as
The West i l l feat ol LO T n .
NEW UPSALA. loss tho north If
feat for rood right of way.
occardtng la the Plat thereof, as
erded m Plot Booh 9, Page
47. ef the PuOiK Records of
Sammafa Caunty. Florida
at puhlk sale, lo fha highest and
bast bidWr for cash at II 09
o clock o m , on tho 24th day af
April, law at lha West Front
Door of the SarntnoN County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
Oated Pus 20th day of Febru
ry. l W0
(C O U R T SEAL)
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
M ARYANNE MORSE
By JanaE JasawK
Deputy Clark
Publish Fabruary 21. March 4
IW0
OEN M
IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT.
I I O M T I IN T M JU O IC IA L
CIR CUIT. IN A N O FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY .
FLORIOA
CASE NO C O Itll C A W P
BANC BOSTON M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation fha successor by
m «rg»r la STOCKTON
W H ATLEY. OAVIN A
COM PANY.a Florida
cerporatioa
Plaintiff.
vl
GEO R GEC TA YLO R
K A TH R Y N E TA YLOR
Defendant!
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice is hereby pi van that,
pursuant fo an Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure an
farad1 herein.. I wilt sail the
property utuated in Sammoie
County. Florida, described as
Lot U2. WOOOCREST. U NIT
TH R EE, according t« tho Plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book
II. Pag# H . Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
Togefhr with Range O w n
Dishwasher. Garbage Disposal.
Venl Fan W WCarpet
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, at fha west
front antranco. Semino*a County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida,
af II 00 A M on tha Nth day af
March. IW0
WITNESS my hand and Of
betel Seal of said Courf this Itth
day of February, IW0
(Courf Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark af Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasewic
As Deputy Clark
Publish February 21 March a
two
O IN Ml
IN T N I C IR CU IT COURT.
I I O M T I IN T M JUO ICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
tIM IN O L C CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO W la w CA WL
ALLIANCE M ORTGAGE
COMPANY a Florida

corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
ED W A R O J McMANUS,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political subdivision of the
State of Florida.
Defendants
NOTICE O F SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to an Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure an
fared harem I will sail the
property situated In Semi nolo
County. F for Ida. described at
LOT II. W E K IV A HILLS.
SECTION N IN E. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
22. AT PAGES 70 THROUGH 7Y.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
at public sale, to th# highest and
bait bidder lor cash, at the west
front entrance. Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford Florida,
at 11 00 A M on the 70th day ol
March. IW0
WITNESS my hand and Of
Moat Seal of said Court this 1tfh
day ol February, IW0
(Court Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By JanaE Jasewic
A» Deputy Clerk
Publish February 25. March 4.
IW0
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OfADI INIS
Noon The Day Before Pubkceften
Sunday - 11 A M . Saturday
Men day ■ II 30 A M Saturday

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40! m ie o E t d i m
T*4l t

• HOME HEALTH AIDES
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ASSISTANTS
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Join The Growing
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37—Nurw ry#
Child Crra
A F F O B O A E L I. LO VIN G . In
Ham* Day Car* tamAgm
Lk/Cgrl
.331 AAAI
AR E Y*u Tired of Juil Having a
Bobyulfey f Lef u* wakam*
your child In our 1IIIH family
MBS B*gl*Hr*g. CPH carl
Coll.............................. 333 W H .
B KI HO y*ur bob!** H a hgalthy.
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anted ladle*, lu e n ed CP U . 3
) 30PM Newborn* and ugf
_________ Call 333 All*
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encode reside flat and com
merrlai. Mafai framing. Free
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d i m Irack fur co irylevel ulefpcoplc. A* Ihr
ifuAlily leader In audio
product*, we jiirau high
jchieitr* - and reward
them fur Ihetr lucceuc*
Our uimprrhcn*4«e m in ­
ing prugrun w til leach *ou
the In* and uutt uf wiling
our reiulullunar) new
tuund *&gt;*lem VuuTI han­
dle a cartel) of rr*puntlhfllile*. and meet new
penple every day If you
hate c u client cummunkallun tkill*. a goal uriemrd
jppruach lu challenge*,
and a lute uf mutlc.
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fur
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cunilderailun
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ground
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Bo*c Corpora lion, 1060
S.X. ASA Suite J AO. Lon*wood, EL 3J 7SO. No
phone call* ptca*e. An
equal
opponunlly
employer.

Air Conditioning
ft Heititq
3 IR V IC E - All DMA*. C/H/A.
walar to air. air to atr haat
pump* Now and a sitting in
tfalLaiton. 27 Yr* asptriafica
Wayna Dykas Sr now with
E m o ry 's Plum bing
Lie iRMOOtBdOd
222 154ft

Awnings
AW NING ACCENT*

Pay By Comnuanon

To Apply: Stop By Weekdays 3-4 PM
And Ask For Dzve ______

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300 N. French Avenue
Sanford

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CIOKC’SIAIT 4 TUCIli
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G U ID E SERVICE
F rtih Smoked Mull*ft
Llv* Wild River S h im f t
Fithing Equipment
C 1 I AOrawg* lied.
,Ake Monroe .............. 333 ttlAl

G tn tni itrvicts

A L U T Y P IO M ^ * M «4 ^

BoTrTngT^roommq
M O A IL I P I T OROOMINO At
homa service Reasonable
Cartifiadi Call Par. J2i 4IB4

Bookktepmq
BOOKKEEPING
Pay rail. TasaSw Small Business
or Individual 111 DOhour 4 up
Short (arm U e returns 1)1
Sahabtaaspanoi
111 ft*W

Iv e y C * n * lre c tl* f i S la l*
Cgrtified gener.l contracler
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NEW, R E M O D E L REPAIR
H O M E). OFFI CES. 3 TO R I3
All tyat* CAWttrvcIrt*. Re*/ Cem
3334*13 t.O . Sallnt. CRCeiNH

C arptn lry"
C A R P E N TER All kind* of homa
repairs, painting A ceramic
film Richard Grom 121 5972

CUSTOM CMPtXTRf

20 yrs. tip Screen porches,
decks, roam addlflans,
bookcase*, alt Intari
0f«aiierkor remodeling Don
Hammarsiey. 467 1749749
Free estimate*

MONDAY FRIDAY A 6 p m (FlaiiM*)

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H I R t T A G I E L EC TR IC
Prompt. RaaiawaMa Servlc*
Llcen**d! ln*ur*d
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R O O F R IP A IR S * painting,
c a r p e n t r y work. Fraa
Estimates n&gt;&gt;St5. anytime

Building Contractors'

EARN EX TR A
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Design/Build and of N r Froa
Estimates
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Available Today!

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COMPUTB
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Cleaning Sarvict
H A I T Y MAID SERVICE
Res/Com Honest A thorough
S5 M Off 1st Tim# Cleaning
121 40ft#or M l 171
NO time ter Ikat campfofe
cleaning? Bean putting it
Let us worry about if for you
Call ASAP Cleaning Any sice
home DO guaranteed
Licensed a Bonded a Insured
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O F F IC E CLEAN IN O
Thorough cleaning- good rates

Refer 57ft 105ftleavemestagt
Q U A L ITY IMAGE CLEAN IN G
Affordable Home or Office
Call 111 7971. evenings

Handy Man
C A R P E N T R Y , hauling,
me senary, painting and til#
Free estimates Call m 4220

COMflFTE iENOVATIOMS
S e n H rd iM r F I. II
ReiidHiliAf' Commercial

______ mem______

FIX-IT FAST INC
O n.Call Ta O o llA II"
Your Neighbor hood Handy Man
R aik H ti IIa I A Commercial
Call Start T a d A y lim A lH
REPAI RS* PAINTING
TardwArk * Light HaulMg
N* J*R Taa Small
CaK lJAM tl

Homg R tp a lri
O M M A IN TE M A N C I IIR V IC E
Call us for Electrical. Plumbing.
Drywall. Lawn A Irrigation

Landscaping
Winter prices pruning A cleanup
Mulch A new plantings
t Landscaping . m u t l

Lawn Sarvlca
Check'* Ova Illy Lawn Cart
Comm/Ret * F R E E EST I
No lob Ho large/»m*lI 333 11TI
ECONOMY LAWN SERVICE
l e l e l l i e n c a r * , le g *
etiimele* Call 111 lies
LAW N CARE Mowing. Shrub
pruning. F a il Servlc*. Law
Price** Free «* l
* * »!».
PR O F(S SIO N A L GARDENER
Mowing, edging, new tod. new
teed, re tod. re wad. pruning,
fogging, trimming, removing
A clearing, planting. cHan up!
C e m p ltt* C*r*i Free
e u m a H tlM r Van. 3330443

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FRANK EanWoet painting 4
prgwuro cHaning. I I y r v tip .
Reference* .............333-11*1
IN TE R IO R A E X TE R IO R
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Laka Mary R AAld.nl
Interior! Ector lor
FroeEmmatokl

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Quality Work. Roao
Prko*. FrooEkl. Ink...331-1111
PA1NTINGJRIM OOCL1NO. Im
lo rler er e ite rle r. Fence
Building Lew Rate*. le P flll
FAIN TIN G
laHrtor A Eitertor
Name*. AgT* A I M .
■tor em u** 13% dtotm
Call AAyhAiA 8 3 R N

Wtddlnq ContuHanh
EigacINty Far Yau
Gowm/comignmanl All Slit*.

P iu m b ln f l'

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Itl.ClMk* F*e Y w Flumbfng
Naadl II * l4Hour *A R*p*frt
A R*mod.llng * R.piping
C F C«11&gt;13A S31-Atif/333-OAM

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ANO NOW G R E Y 3 Call ut
D. A LL E N CO N TR AC TIN G
For Frea EtllmatetCAll 30*1*3*

Rooting
Y A T E S ROOFING COMPANY
All type**&lt;real* Ana*repair*
33310W......... ............. E C WORM

Trash Hauling
YARD 01 IR 11 HAULEO
13*/LOAD ALSO. JU N K CARS
A t m oy i d . l e t !
&gt;e&gt;n*i

Vacuum C U a n tn ~
E L E C T R O L U X VACUUMS
Rabulll* I3*e *1 w/warranty
Hurry, limited qeanlllto*. er
New from S3** M. Fra* pickup
A delivery on pert*, tele* A
lerylce Local Reg
333 0310

M asonry

f r t t SarvkE

S O U T H R R N S TO N E W ONK
Waterfalls. Japarwsa garden
pools, stonework around
s w i m m i n g pool s, s l a n t
♦nhirtces. stucco 2ftP U2J

I eryice
Fieeetlim eHtl Felr Price*!
L k In* Slump Grinding. Top!
13) m t day er m h
"L ei The PreHiitonert de N~
T R I M M I N O . Tappi ng. Ro
movoi. Hauling. *11 plvmat al
fro* work Call 3334*40

Music Lessons
F«ana/Keyboard Mstree tiers
Accepting students Private
lessons All l#vets «•!•*# 0004

Concrete

Nursing Care

W EST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small lab* * Rig J*b**R.M w
Juki f re# E*l Call Anytim e
i n lef ] lkafi*edfln«ur*d

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''Hem* Cere T h a n AlterdaMe"
Hu, te* • Aidi * Live In'*
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71-H e lp Wanted

71— HtTy Winte4

FLORIDA
JOBCENTER, INC.

ASSEM BLIES
To *10 11 p*i hour Many
rwadad! Will train♦Call newt
M*|ra I m playmant
4*841 f I

2290 S. Mo&lt;« An
Hoinsn R«il Etta* Rlfef.
Otmce Ctty, n, 32713
(90* 7741344 or 4777

A U TO COUNTER MAN
Will tr a n . call nowl
( wnttr, 484 It* 41*4
t o u t »-SUER i j o o w k ♦
•rU L I n C N tf i n •
Saui»y plus commtivwnl U w
yovr dynamic parsonaftfy to
grow wdti m u company! Full
training' Graal opportunity I
A AA EM P LO YM EN T

Homp Aid*_________ „ ..»? M R I
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M*t*l Rod Imlalter .. . t i l HRI
CrrwL*od*r .......... M H R I

rot W. lim it...............MTUN

BE A M O LLY M AID Hourt.
Mon Frl. 1AM to 4PM Good
pay Wilt train Call Molly
Maid o&lt; SomlnoN Co W « P

*79TEE
MONET RACKdUNUMTH
MASTERCAAO/VISA
SATURDAYHOURS9AM-12J0
BRINGTMS AOIN
TONA$9DISCOUNT

BtwticiM StatisAFar Rant
Nlc« Shop In Sanford. Crtol
fa m ily AtmOtehoc* m -M H
bookkeeper

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• FUN P L A C E •
Company ha. 0 .pot lor you!
K**p frock of U l Th u * boots
won I boi*nc* without you I
A AA E M P L O Y M E N T

M R .M N W ,

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FOMUFT OfEIATOe
Hiring now. so lo ( I I p*r hour
ptutb*ntlitsl
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CsshitnCacti (UlEtEEMCt
All shills *«*ll*bl*. Good
Hourly wag* Rolso ottor (0
day. No oiporlonco nos0*0
Slorl Immtdlately Promo
t&gt;onol apportion Hot Apply ot
Amoco Food Shop
MOO Slot* Rood OS(onlord or
too u Mory Bird . L t M ory
CLER IC A L H E LP E R (2&gt;«W KI
a WHO YOU FOOLIN'? a
You Snow you con handte this
ollico spoil With bonofllt
qolorol G rtol opportunity I
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
MOW. ( M U M . .........
21&gt;tl2*

TULL/PART TIME
M u s t b* h * n * s t a n d
h a rd w o rk in g ( i c o l l o n l
bonollts pockogo and comp
tolory Apply In parson only.
( paadwiy Honks Monks
14 »*d »R (4. loatecd
I X P I R I I N C I O *nly n «td
apply lor wlro wrap position
C 1 H B 1 H 1 M II
HODS I X I I PINO

FORATT. COMMURfTT

CRAS EIPU M’S
ORMRUES

Apply In per ion M F from 10
to 4 Sal Ipointe Apartment!
H O U tE K E IF IR O /L A U N D R Y
A ID ES

W illin g to fik # fa it lor
cvrtiticatton Exc#ii*nt work
ing condition1 Suparlor raftd
facilityt Friendly pooplo.
O I8 A R Y MANOR
M N. H w y.lf B t l, Dabary, FI
Mon. Him Frt
»A M » 4PM. I4 M 4M R I D

F»a/Pif1 T it Pn Wrn
W ill Iroin. Good bonollts
Apply 15* London*. Plot*.
Lon*— Pd BBS r u t .........ROE

C M sIM i

IMMEDIAn OPENINGS

NEW IT A R T IN O R A T H
F g ll/ p o rl llm o p o t lllt n t
tvoiiobi* Eiporltnc* pro
(*rrod Apply ot:
Hillhovrn Hoolth Coro C r .h r
12? *540. ..

Pari llm* potilient M plus
hours/waak In th* peymant
procttPng drp*rtm*nl, mail
spanmg proa Start llm* Sam
on Monday (am most other
days Saturday wart raquirad
with day oil during th* waak
W* olta. an a.callanl training
a n d a a c a lla n l k a n a llls
packag*. Plans* apply In
parson Monday thru Friday
Sam to I ttpmat

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CONSTRUCTIONMi TIROES
Local Canbbaan III lo trth r
I **? WPS .T A U N T R U I L D E R 1

CONSTRUCTIONWORKERS

KPERNEV

Saver*! entry level lobs open
M ult be 17 24. high school
graduate and willing to relocated to job »&lt;te Lay Itte
toundalion lor n&gt;ur future
today by calling I 88874] 8117.
m w . » i ____________________

Cradii Procassmg Cantor
IM Wtklva Springs Rd Long
■FI M IN K i l l *
C O E ________

TEMPTEDTOTEMP?

CONSTRUCTIONWORKER
Mechanical contracting labor
In itate travel Pay bated on
•■perience. Call 340*794
btw ttn HAM 4PM

COOKSmo
DIETARY AIDES

• O F F IC E CLERKS
• RECEPTIO NISTS
• S ECR ETA R IES
• WORD PROCESSORS
• IN DUSTRIAL W ORKERS

Part time, fleaible hr*, Call
Better Living Center 444 W O

COUNSELORI

W t offer top pey. greet benefit!
♦unify 4a work el
many of the top compeniei In
your *r**„ Call
C
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Needed for Seminole County
Bachelor* degree in »ocial
mark or' a related tie id- Tra m
it tew Mi 'MM rewdre# '.
■gemeit .flfflNa nead td.
it poeJtton thru July, itto
178 3020 CaUtaw_________

short end
in your

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long term
ere* for

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g hoy And loadplus ttora
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C R A FTS * (K IL L S * TR A D ES

AU TRADES NEEDED
iPatnter*. Carpenter!, etc
*G*f ell the work you can
"handle Call
444 0721

: CUSTOMER SERVICE
: REPRESENTATIVE

S f R VI CES
E Q E ....................

M/F/H/V

* INSTANT MVCMCexS*
S t a r t to d a y and g o t o
paycheck within a week We
h o ld back n o th in g . O u r
employee! are comtantly in
couragad. and aiiltfed »o they
wilt make larger paycheck!
all the time. Sound Inter
ewting? Part time 8 full time
available CaM today 174-1144
Immediate opening! In the
Altamonte end Winter Perk
Mall areai Early morning
ihttf from SAM tot AM or 7AM
to 11AM Soma late night work
available Traniportetion a
m uit Call 171 1741___________
K EY K S FLA .. IN C . Baal tort,

DOCRWDRRERS

r RECASTCONCRETE PLANT

DOC MINER
:
Fuller pert time
• Molt Be Knowiedgeebie
- Obedience or Protection
Cell 447 414-4444_______

■DOT CERTIFIEDDRIVER
Needed ter local delivery.
Mon Pr» Benefit! Subitence
abut# testing required Apply
in perion Perti City, W l B
CocnwaJi Rd , Seniord ,6 0 1

DRIVERS
To *7*0 weekly
;
* Local/Long haul
;
Will Trees
IIJ41 1044
J A M World

! ELECTRICALHELFERS
■E aperFenced reiidenhel help
W l need only apply 177 1*47
E X P E R I E N C E D W O R K IN G
•Lendlcepe M ein fe n e n c e
Meneger 4 y n minimum
Tworkmg tap Diveei# 8 pelt
control background working
position Ojelitied applicants
only Cal»_
121 2240
E^Tp E R I I N C I O
Parky Plan
O rm oi
NO IN V E S TM EN T!
N O 0*11 vary or Col lac ling
.C a ll________
Ml M l
E X P E R I E N C E D W O R K IN O

Irrrgalian Manag*' Biding.

'teyout. miteUetion. service,
lendicepe know "edge Quel*
tied epplrcenttpnty H I 2214

:

FIREFIGHTER/EMT

JANITORIALWORKERS

pays tuition to Real Eitate
School!
LABORERS

Call m TOO

E iptrienced. 14 per hour
_________ Call TO 4414_________

LANDSCAPERS
Experienced with d r iv e n
licen ce F u ll lim e pow!
Tioni________________177 U l l
'LA N D S CA P ER . W ILL TR A IN
Pert time, local work
Job Center. f»a 774 4144

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Needed tor charge poeition
4 If am to 7 43 pm ihlft
Superior rated facility. Esc.
working condition! 8 benefit*
in a friendly efmoiphere
DC BAR Y MANOR
4# N. Mwy 17 8 41* Debary, FI
Men. thru Frl
4A M &gt;44PM. 448 4474 I C O
M A N A G EM EN T

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• E X C E L L E N T E E N E P ITS H
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car* tooth".
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MEDICAL
M E D IC A L N E C E P T IO N Iir
EaporlontoN. Good Pay and
PHYSICIANS N E E D E D
• Full Tkna A P art Ttma
a Internal Moditwo
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NIBH T IN V E N TO R Y . uaaW Kt
Hiring today, callnool •
Job Can tar, m r u ( 5 «

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JU S T N ID O IM M t
on *4 75 por hour guarontaod
to itarf. and band Eiparl
a n t* h a tp f u l. f r a a l at

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NURSE AKKS * ALLONTTS
H IG H E R (T A R T N M PAYI
For t arilNad or *Mon*nt*d
Apply In paraanta:
L^ ||svtoer NerskRp C®Pi44
I I 1 E . M U ............... ‘ '

OTDCE ASSISTMT NEEDED
Full llm* Tuaaday thru Satwr
day tar daily lab*, organlia
II— In S— lord Compulor
payroll and tol tad torn ..p a rt
ant* hatpJul Good arganlu
Hanot (kill* a m n t Salary
tanltYa* ■Call D m ia B u m
OF F ICE M A N A G E R ..M ««Y K I
.V A L U A B L E SPOT*
Supor caraar thatt* lor out
(landing Individual! Kaap
company In.unnlnpardor)
A AA E M P LO YM E N T
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Naodid ImmadU Nty. h r hi*
ury (partm anl cammtoMty In
Santord Salary and banollti.
Call............................... TO MM

POSTAL J04J
Start tll-41/hr F a a.am and
application Information call
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a m t a a p m . F d J r . ________

PAt SCHOOLTEACHERS
or Aldai Noadtd Ploaiaapply
In p o n a n ■ L o P o t l l o
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Lada M ary.*: Mam HI I (pm

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part lim a aval Labia
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OPENINGS
We ere Accepting eppUceiions
for on going and new produc
♦ion esaembiy position! It you
mre inleresfed In developing
an electronics menu feci wring
career, we are interested in
speaking with yeu Applicant
should have goed manual dea
ferity, be able to follow writ
fe n I n s t r u c t i o n s , a n d
satisfactorily complete a
production assembly training
court#. You should also be
able to work any assigned
shift No prior production on
perience it required- In addi­
tion, wo offer competitive
wages and an eiceilenf benefit
package II (Ms opportunity
Interest you. pleas# personally
inquire al:
Ip arkon Defense Kiectreaks
Cm pieye* Re lei was Dept.
Me*. Frl. t: * M t
Spring Gardee Raadk Rd.
Af Ishnwen Lake Read
DeLeen Spriegs. FI.
IQ I/M /F /H /V
NEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE
ON PARTNEN
To Market commercial and de
veiopment properties through
auctions
Jdt|BRMB R itl E d it*
407-322-11SS
R E C E P TIO N IS T........U M W K I
.M E D IC A L *
Dr needs you to keep his
patients’ files sfralghtl Very
plush off Ice I Nice, nice, nice I
A AA K M FL O Y M f NT
7 4 4 W H th t l..................&gt;11-1174
RV PARK Hiring couple with
RV. for |enltortaf and yard
work. Salary plus free rent
and utilities Sanford
Call 171U40 or 1 TO 143 1S40
SALKS

(I C U R I T Y O U AR D * T O M M
Lata) camgney, call n— 1
JabCawh*. at* T U t)t4
TE L E M A R K E T )N O ,U .M H R t
Will train. hcM
JobCanlar. (a* IH ( M

UnFurwHHed/ R»nt

SAN FORD
G a ra g * A p t.
MS &lt;eb)y Black
lltiiitiet
I H 5 B B _________
tathae

SANFORD IBIS B Oak Av* . I
b d rm . tawnhauw Appll
one#., air, cwpal IJ t l/ m t ,
water Inc I McDowell Realty.
Call Mon F r l, ) AM 5*2* ar
I IP* (M2.__________________
SUNLAND (S T A T E S - ) b d rm ,
l b a lk , c la m
No p a ll
MIS dl(counted Call ESI *&gt;*B
3 B D R M . I&gt;. balh. tencad yard,
naar Sam Inal* High Sch
UM /m o Call
MB a m

WCRIVAetVCM
I b d rm , |utl ramedatad. Ira*
canoe uw. ne pet* MM per
Cell m (CM

TELEMAARETING
Earn ug (a l*/hr W heating A
air ronBIUonlng mark ating
Call Maw IM M B4___________
TR U C K D R IV E R TO M M WKt
Htrtng near, call neat
Jeb Center. M e m BjM

n u u iu u c n
Ta b le laatfer*. (a w y a r t .
• t t a m b la r * . E a c a lla n t
Bowanti Aee'y w yaraan at
Scatty* T r u u Mtg . Santord
Airport, ( t l E Jam Flee*.
7 M l 2000
lo t

UTILITY HOMER
e
phn. Able le nerk overtime
t ( SI per heur Eaceliani
empteyee benetlK Reguired
to laka phytic el eiem end
drugkttt.
i IB le i
I NecycReB Carp.
I7 IW . M errle Av*
■Of
V IL LA D E INN N B S TA U R A N T
new hiring tap lervari A
h e ilt lM t lor
(/ n ig h li
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VOLT
TE M P O R A R Y s e n v i c i b
________O B R F N R _______
W A N TE O : Eaparlancad OWwl
Machemc - full llm* work
Call USA S*r»k*t. H P 1MB
W ELDER
...............BJM WKI
* L E T'S BU R N *
Yaur mark an Ih li fraa l
appartimttyl Pul your kneel
•dga el btueprtnti to work I
A AA E a Tp L O Y M E N T
r m m .n m v .
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SHIb 1190,000
It dillrlbiilert needed Pari A
hill lime Ne e .p necawary
Robert O'Nall ( X 1J10

71— Emptoymtnt
Wanted
BO O K K E E P E R
Eaparlancad.
hill charpt
AveilabW lor
(omparory or permanent part

tf— Apvrtm*
Infvmhlwd/
AUTTERMCE
1 bdrm ] barn., poof
Fully tquippadk itch—
RANDOLPH CO U R T APTS.
MB-IMB
AttracNv* LabaiNw I bdrm
Nawly dtcaralad Rallabla
NnanN «Mt/me MS MS*

C0EVIUAAfMWfNTS
E X TR A L A R O I UN ITSI
1.1 A lb a drawn apt.
Pool/ Tonnit Court Poacoful.
convomonl local km Panova
I mp Spacioll No oocunly tor
quallfiod opplicaM.1 IM 53*4
LAR O E Invan wry M t A I bdrm
turn B unturn apt. tram
SIM/malncI tamawtililiat
Can Bart
Baal I» la t t Reader
m ia t * altar bn .caN M l aiM
Large ranavalad I bdrm. t*Vwk
t liasi*c. l bdrm. si ll/wk ,
5220 MC Pool Solo B quWI
compl*. n &gt; (a M o r 122 0002
M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A O I
Lako Ado 1bdrm .... 5221 mo
2bdrm SMB mo A up 125OCX
PINE RIDGE C U R SAN TO tO
START IN O A T MM
For Oalail.
Call Roatarama ........ U F U M
Landarama FI Inc /Rrakar
REASOMABLB I and I I
apartnw*tv lit
MCurlly
Call W )«*t
SANFORD • I bdrm . 2 balh.
ch i . taociou.. all appliancat
Includad 774 75(1 iaava m*M
S A N FO R D . Large I and 1
bdrm '( . pay m onthly ar
weakly Dap . raNranc*^ I0\
alt Samar ClIIran.I 225*7(2

M 0apa.it tar 55 a aver

323-3301 fat. MS
SMALL II0RM HOUSE

♦1— Apart mants/
Hovs* Fo Shart
I

*75-wk F lr.t, lap and dam
ago plu. 1/2 utHHea 2M t7ii
BEDROOM apl O il .Irtal
parking tiO/ak plu. *100
Mcurlty Call MB l i t ! ________

2NORM. 2NATHARTS
Over 1.444 Sq. Ft, LNwig Areal f

Q ro Y trk v
Af^

SHARE2BEONOOMHOME
Pool, 148 week pay! elf
Call 171 747]er 177 4418

2000 La K* Mbty R M .

3214504
101-Houses
Furnished / Rent

93— Rooms tor Ront
A L L t lr a a l p a rk in * Nice
neighborhood 1*0/nk plu*
»I0B (acurlly Call I M 11*7
CH R ISTIA N part— Is Uier*
hem* Hsu.* privilege. Celt
m i l d , anytime____________
A L RAN
C O WO L T V ,
M ICROW AVE. M AID S IR V
ICE CALL M l *M&gt;__________
Clean re a m ., k llch tn and
laundry lecilltleh cable TV
tlertlng et lel/wk M » M »
L A R O I F U R N IS H E D ROOM
with private bath, kitchen
prlvUaga. M l weak H I M il

Villas

SANFORD
Furn house. 1
bdrm, clean, nice 17*0/ mo
plus TOO/tec No pets. TO B
Holly Av N 3th SI ) bl W ef
17 47__________773 01744 JOpm
SANFORD - 2 bdrm . *373/mo
plus *700 damage fee Call
771 1117,after 3 p m

97— Aporfmonts
Furnishod/ Ront
SANFORD
1 bdrm I block
tram new henp-tw Camplalt
privacy! SIOB/wk plu. L2O0
MCurlly Include, ullllliet
_________ Cell m H H _________
CLEAN gutal I bdrm , oil .Irael
perking, ulllllle. included
_________ Call M l (*47_________
LAROE r*nov,t*d I er I bdrm.,
rent by day/wk/mo A7C.
p o o l, la u n d r y , &lt;al* lo r
children, tpacl*l diuoun! lor
yr cllnen. M I M M o r m e H l
NICE clean I bdrm apl Ideal
lor ceuple *2*5/mo plu. 1200
MCurlly Cell M l 2TW________

103— Housis

regional! freining center
For kmmediate interview
Call_____________ 4»7 Q 4 440J
M A N A G EM EN T
Golf

Couru/RV Put

fenced *330/mo I yr lease
184 784 7434 or 407 848 7834
Deltona close to I 4 and 413. 7/1
fenced yard. pets, kids O K
TOO, 1st Jest. IOC 174 3837

HIDDENLAKEVILLAS
7 bdrm 1 bath, fresh paint
with all appliance!, amend Lei.
1 yr. Pease, no pet* *443/mo
Call Prudential Gallagher
•a428 3438
HIDOSN LA K E V ILLA
1390 p#r monlh
Lab# Mary Rtalfy, 773 4118

Couple to operate 4 hole
course Reply Twin Palmi.
Drawer 108 CHtoen. 37744
M A N A G EM EN T

ENTERTAINMENT

RENTEDIN 2HOURS
M ri Johnson of Santord said
The Santord Herald hit the
street, and 7 hours later her
efficiency apartment was re
nled" FA S T R E S U LTS '! is
whet you'll receive by calling
177 1411
Sanford Herald
Classified Dept

SANFORD. I bdrm *743/mo
plus *708 lecurity References
required Cell *74 4344______ _
SANFORD
large 1 bdrm
Compiett privacy, ini excellent
neighborhood t 100/wk *
&gt;738/Sec_________Cell f f i j j t t
SANFORD
I bdrm cottage
close to downtown *90/wk ¥
*738 sec Call &gt;71 1744_________
SANFORD
Coiy I bedroom,
screened porch, lighted park
ing No pot* »74Vmo/ lease
includes water, Cal* 1711441,
Sa n f o r d s t u d i o a i bdrm
adults no pets, ^jiet res air
1713/mo up ♦ dep. 721 8014

sy3

^

bdrm 7 bath. f#nc#d yard,
*423/mg plus s#cufity 842 7TO
U N F O R D . 3 rooms plus bath,
kitchan aquippad, targa porch,
ciaan, MOQ/mo » dtp 777 7744
U N FORD. 3 bdrm l&gt;s bafh.
fenced yard, nawly paintad,
*480 par month plus sacurity
Call 773 4893, iaava massage
U N F O R D • 1013 B Oak Ava . 3
bd rm ,. lownhouta Appll
ancas. air. carpet *79*/mo .
water kncl McDowell Realty,
I 874 3874or I 794 4483________
4/2 U N F O R D A R E A
Rents
*438 p lu * s e c u r i t y o r
lease/purchasa Call 487 4477

REGISTEREDNURSE
7AM »o 1PM whiff, per t lime
Apply m per ion. 4AM 4PM
Lakeview Nursing Canter
414 E )nd *1 . Wnterd

SECURITY OFFICERS
Unarmed For Sanford location
Pay 14 30 to IS 00 hr O O E
All shifts Apply Secures
Med 7/78 40 II am to Jpm
Knight! Inn I 4 8 SB 44
S IC U B lT Y GUA8DS

ii

I I I ) Franch Av* .

in Martin Bldg, nesf to

D EB AR Y 1 b a d w n . clean,
hrmldwd. yard maintenance
and water includad Dull*
mobile home park, no pal..
evar 55 *2*(/irw Call 1221lt&gt;
L IV E IN TH E C O U N TR Y
I
badreom mobile horn*, rang*.
ralr . water Iruludad 131 i«2a

127— Office Rentals
BRAND NEW OF F IC I BIOW O

323-5774
NOW HIR IN O R E. AOBNTS
D EB AR Y • I ac
woedod lal 1-2 t e n built in
K I I A b o r t ground p « « l
w / d o c k in g S p r in k le r * .
workKiop. alarm w .
1(0.WE
Elten 221 7(12' Joan (00 C M
Tanrpttn Raotty.Im .E M M il

BUSINESS C E N T E B

New eNsce/Ylhse BO tl to

H i— Homes tor Sale

1,441 ft Bay* wAth or w/o
office* liar ting at 17*8/mm

Hwy, 17/9)G lim

RYOWNER

________ Call -.77847*8________
C O M B I N A T I O N apf and
workshop 40 i *8 bldg
8478/fno plul 1 month tec
Colt
778 1747

TkaOaki Santerd
Outet private I large bdrm.,
u lillly reom /lrd bdrm 1
balh*. Iiraplac*. pool tenni.
printedQ*. includad Reduced
is (111.000 Phono day. I l l
( a l l or a t lo r (P M
,
wwkondv 221 MM/Pad M il

Tte-ReilEstate
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OPEN NIGHTS

TILS PM

R EG A TTA
SHORES
O n lefco AAnrxoo

Rental
Apartmenti

© *Check It
O ut For
Yourself

m i W. Somnolo Bird.
Mwv. 17-B1
Sanford, Florkl* 11771

* * DELTOM* *
IM M ACULATB
1 bdrm/1both
(7.000 Down
Non Ouali ty ing Mor igaga

tartBRMRR*oi Estit*
4073221155

Lit Owners MoSS Down

G E N E V A Ceunty I bdrm .1
bath. fear. !«cres &gt;730/mo

SPACIOUS

3BR 2B^
1585 sq.ft

WE HAVE TE N A N TS
C A L LU S IF Y O U NAVE
PROPERTY T O R E N T
Linda Kim# Property Manager
321 1147

117— Commercial
Rentals
DOWNTOTTKLAKE MART
Professional Ofhce Bldg
700 sq M 141 E WUbwr Ave
_________711 4987 Pott_________
Sanford, Mwy, 17 f l Renovated
shopping strip, 400 to 3.000 sq
ft far nHireor store 11) m l

YOU 'LL SA V E
W I T H US!
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Door To Door Serve#
For Heservationt 6 Package Rate*:
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ATTENTION
Town Car Residential Service
To and Froni Airport. Clean,
Well Dressed Drivers.

BUDGET PRICES!!!
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• Spa rk lin g J b c u JJI
• A Pool you can really

WINTER SPRINGS/SANFORD

make a splash in

G L kente r&gt;e&lt;pful
Call 111 #43 7441
Betweem 9AM and *PM

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

2 9 9 0

PRO-CUT
"A Landscape Services Co.“
E A R L Y S P R IN G S P E C IA L S

Mulch &gt;Plants •Landscape Stone
We Deliver and Install
LANDSCAPING • IRRIGATION
DESIGN - INSTALLATION
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL

Free Estimates
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3 2 3 -0 2 0 1
24 HR
EMERGENCY
NUMBER
(407)
860-0162

Open Mon.-Sat. 8 am to 5 pm

or

Ffee Estimates

Riverside Executive Oflice

2 C H A IR S

$30

..'" io .

Suburban
Shuttle Service

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

1 ( 407 ) 668-6514

•

574-0870

Other I ’ru /i' ssii null ( ’letmini) Sen n v \ A ra ila h le
rc o u ro w

I

I

UP TO
• One Month Free Rent
•Waterfront Lifestyle on Lake Monroe
• Modem Fitness Center
• Indoor RacquetDaJI

i iu \i n

tying 1 bdrm . family Ilk.
mudauHHIte^tteMtel (
Lo o m Puri haw (2000*

COOK) tt Ml.MBM H
O C IIO N IN O I
M . 11M Ipaciol
(Ita/iwo
_________ Call 111 MM_________
1 SM ALL R E N T A L O F F IC IS
l a n d O C 1 Vary raaMWbtel
D i l i CaHaawt 010(11

IIS-Industrie I
______ Rentals

m

I I I W I I I . St. S alta (EE
I STORY W/INOROUNO POOL
I bdrm . I both*. Iamity r m .
country lilchan. K m porch.
A covered paite Ovar M M tK
II Salter motivated
Mt.tbO
L A K IF R O N T homo M DoBary

Golden Lamb Restaurant Call
Mel Martin 743 7478

F o t M o t t in fo . on o u t s p tc ia i t a u t
call o ur C la silD iip L iy D tp !.

WtlOO
LAKE MARY/fANFOR D 3

R IA L ESTA TE
R E A LTO R ____________ M l 1MB
CO U N TR Y living *1 It. ba.1 In
Orange City IWnJM tel. (
b d rm . ( bam. I kitchen*,
totaliit* dim. m o ral* ch/a
unit includad Non gualltyrng
atwmabtemclg Call IPO 11*5

Pro-Tech
Carpet Cleaning

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST
Minimum of 1 yri taperkenc*
Must have eicetiant sacra
fan al. organuational and
communication skills. Prior
construction: enviofment a
plus ^end resume stating
salary reruirments to Sec re
tary Bom IJ17 Sanford. 77777

SANFORD

HOMESTORENT
land 1 bkdr— m
Unfurnisfsad. Laka Mary and
Sanford a r t a s l C a ll for
availability and locations
Ask for Brand#

CALLEMT

125— For Lease

107— Mobile
Homes / Bent

CANAL FRONT

Top level managers needled
for international company
Profit sharing. Insurance,
company stack, car bonus*
•Epenie allowance, etc.
For Immediate interview
Call.........................407 TO 4403
SALESPERSON
Sharp, outgoing w/car to sell
r o s e s / p h o t o t in n i g h t
c lu b s / re s fa u ra n fs O n ly
serious inquiries ^ease After
7 Mpm.4Q7ai884H_________

1(1* C L A I R M O N T S T . 3
b*dr**m. I balh. (435 ma
it
Call M 5BIU

Unfurnished / Rent
New 7 bdrm. 7 bath, garage,
community pool 8 tennis No
Pets
1187871 after 3pmOCLTOMA • Nice 3 bdrm 7

ICST SAUK TMS YURI
Large horn*, appro. I.M Bld
II plus double c a rp e rt.
Kraanad parch. I large util
ream s, la rg e earner let
w / g ra a l aaka. b a a u lilu l
Uiridn. ate I SUPER LOCA
TIO N H M U R RYIIUl.tBB

123-Wanted to Rent

L A K E M AR Y 2 bepm . I balh.
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transportation a m ult Im
tele MuiT p o iie ii * v*Ud
mediate positions available
driver'* chauffer'! licence *f
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clime of employment Appt
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*accepted 7 1* 8 7 '77 I Mem | M EO IC 4L
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Tbuiinett which include! deal
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nandlm geip preferred Appi
Accepted 2/24 A 2/77 I 10am
Sanford City Hall. Civil
Srvc Office. Rm 244 T O N
Park A*e , E O E Vet/ Prei
delivery'War ehoute USdWk!
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P ID O M I TO R IR F tC T IO N
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3 2 1 -2 7 2 0
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apt
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INC LUOf NO CIO * I NO COLT
1 R 4 b a n home* In Lantorp.
Deltono/DaBary/Lk M ary'
Long wood/AHamanto ipringi

SI,300 BOONIIICL CLOSING
I bdrm 1 tefh, fireplace,
epphances. carport
134.BOO

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t'J «p4«t pian, appliances. 2
car gar 19* on privacy fenced
1/2 aero
14/ 500

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Nan 1 bdrm
barn I Itofy.
eppUancn. Iirapiaca. I car
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ASSUME NOQUALITY
1/1. 140 iq I t . nan paml and
carpal, appliance* on i/| acre
H U mo IIS.000
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baiti. appliancai. garage- ad
d l I to n a l a u l b ld g a r

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nice 1 b d rm . l bam 4 hupa
le rn parch, custom bum
homo Aiding t ftfW (N M
Ip ivry tor appf. D l a m . rvat.
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bdrm . huqa graal roam. Irg
country kitchan. Idle. larpa
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rapt i d a im . m i
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Mary SchasN Privato yard
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acultva ama m Wwgliatd
la a tu ra s ip a rk lln g pool,
tauna, d R iq It al living
area an I acra lot toSOOM
loan n s n a e / m sraorsa
CAN TOW R E U I V t r A 1/1
homa n i c e r garaqa. IvMly
I rutted paiia. aal m bar t o
family rm. R cinderbleck/
ilucca tor anly sal. W Ia4 mcl
C. Hantan/i Sp4vay M l M V
m w i'u ii m
H EATHR O W - Lurury 1/11
avartoNl laav A goll cauna
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nalry. tern porch, club haute
A pool Reduced to t i l l OM
iR H in i n m t/ tM - srec/M

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t p t i l la v a ly q u la l
n a igh bo rn oad F ro n ta g e
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nail kept lecret until non I
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i n not/i 11 im p /o t io n

323-3200

P A U LA I I T H 01R O PNI
V EN TU R E I P P O P IR IIII
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REDUCED
V I . iplit plan, large toncad
lol Let a Mary School! la) 000
W A LLAC E CRESS R E A L TY

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323-2323
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p a r c h , l e r m a l d in in g
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cloture Oraal tchooui 114 roo
p u y pay
HIOM P I R C I N T A O I l t
MOST HOME1 SOLO
SI.ISO toll tor SS4AM and under
COUNSELOR EO D O A E

O KH HOUSE
SUND AY P IA R U A R Y IS I 4PM
11/LARICWOOD DRIVE
1 barm 1 bam ipHI plan,
fam ily ream n/llraplece.
aal In kitchen, toncad yard,
e e ta r p o o l/ ip e
S e lla r
H IN tto P C 1 M I1
O U TO P S T A tl
•an Handyman ipaclai Rrlck
haute 1 badraami. I bam
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W m m Si Cad N t a i a i i N
W i a M i n t _______________
O W NER F I HA SKI HO DeRary
only |4 H M ) bdrm . |»# Bath
boms on large corner lol (low
to downtown Formal dining,
living/ family rm, wtilify and
detached 2 cor garage
IX K C U T IV B HOM8 Unford
beautiful 4 bdrm . 1 bath
featuring 2 H r f t d f K N 0#
rough coder/tile tears p*us
master bod room of rough
o d o r w/belceny Formol
dining living rm . w/fplc
Separate 2 cor garego'ettKO.
ottoebod ) cor garage 1/4
acre lol with huge wa trees
t i l t ooo

L A R I M A R T HIOHI 1 large
bedroom! art featured In mit
bvaulltul pool homa plut
aal In kitchen, family ream,
w retrod porch m m bar and
iprlnklar lyllam
tto.100
Metre Raal E lic it Ca Inc.
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LAAE MART
4/1. an Ig lacluded lot. bockt
up to goll courte. family roam
nr Iirapiaca and a dan. 1 car
garage....................... 1104.000
ASSUM EA8LC M ORTGAGE
L A K E M ARY R E A L TY
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OKIIER FINANCING
SantardCtoida All appliancai
wathtrrpryar &lt;napi I bdrm )
lull burnt i n aid
aaatete

PINE RIOCE CUIR
2 bedroom 2 bath, pool
tonnit toewrily 11 100 plvt
attum abfo 1 % m ortgage
1241/mo NoQueiifmg
Can
122 4414____________________
VI11ASO # C A IB V L ilf lA Y }
bdrm * 2 bath * den serpen
porch
400 7444 or 477 *112

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Homes /Salt
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tOCbod room on St iohns
A letr II.M 0 Call
114 111!

M u ll taa la appraciaia I
b a d r a a m . 1 l u l l b a th ,
daublawida Shingle raal
matamra tiding, caihadrai
calling Graal Buy al lie art
Harry want latl tong! I
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m&gt; Ito tO/aftor tpm ________
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Park A rt. Mabrto Hama. 11*1
Park Prim. Lot H m IPSe
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heal A a.r wathar A dryar
Good candition t/ooo Lai 'at
Carriage Cava Mobil* Hama
Park Can U t due

IM — Business
F o r Sal*
IE A U T Y SALO N
L a ta
Mery 17f&gt; Busy Shop, low
ronf 222 7212/271 4704________
■OUTIQUE STORE
Moving owl #4 »t«to I &gt;cfu%t*e
clothing (owolry A hondtM^it
l i M m i rent Cltobi&lt;%hod
business good loc*fion
171 004 tokos Over ything
JJJ Wllbotwoon tbAM SPM

1*5— W * t* r(ro n t
Prope rty / Sal*___

SARfORD AREA PARR
Ron Qualifyifl| Mort|&gt;fat

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II H W T. II « . 0R 4 AR Y

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QUINN REALTY
a tO S T E E N # a
• R U M YOUR MORSES
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on almotl I acra. mcludrt a
44 *11 i c r a a n a d p o o l,
oorkthop and much more
Eaty Financing O NLY Nt.tot

321-3663
SAU 0 « UASE OTTKM
D ELTO N A
1 b d rm
iplH'lbam 1M l tq If to
acra tea.M0 k m a n lia Nan
OhaWYtogta— C a M m S ill
SANFORD . i l l ) Padding Place
Out al Slate Owner mutt tall
Handyman Special Rrlck
heme ) bdrm . I bam. Mutl
be teen Bail alter Par
detail! Evat » 1 4/4 li lt .
M l aw i/w_________________
SAMP P A D
I N Fareal Or.
earner tol. aacaflanf condition
W d d t _________i w i i a a m
SANFORD - I bdrm . I Up bath,
d a n . a a k t H e a r t . Ip lc .
Krtuned from parch. Baraga
Ul.toa Atauma CaHMl ia ii
SANFORD - 1 I b « m . | bam.
F L rm, Ipk. calling lent, new
point A carpal Reduced to
US.MA Call owner. O T M R

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m rn i/ u iiA J t
W I N T I R JP R IN O S
1/IV».
central M/A Raducadl U3.I00
W. Melicwantu Realtor

_______ ot mi_______

1 BEDROOM. 1 hati home built
In IMe Large toncad yard, all
appllanctt included . I/1JM
I

B IO R O O M . I bath large
lanced yard . near Idyllwilda
G R E A T IN V E S TM EN T
O N LY
taa.tot

1 BIOROOAA. I ‘i bam eldar
heme In M in i Condition
Hardwood Hoorv large fraud
tarvcad yard O N LY
te t.m
i BEDROOM, 1'Y bam Colonial
Etlale Hama Firtplaca In
m atlar and lam lly ream,
nutural colart Ihreughout.
I.SOBlq II O N LY
lilt.to t

11X41 1/2 tplllr
Kroamodroom

L o t l/ S P l«

R EA LTY

STAIRS PROTERn
R IV ES I I IN THE SOUTH

CARRIAGE COVE

acciwancylOamar. OMOSSl

m a n a g em en ta r ea lty

in . wo

N I C ! catortry tailing, furn.tnad
1 bdrm I bam a a to and
garbaqa lurn^had no paM
1)00 par monrn. 1100 drpot.l
_________C a R O T ia ii_________

MAHNAM ROODS AKA

R ID U C I O iH SUPER 1 bdrm .
1 bom name an Irg oak tread
lot 1 min la I a A elementary
wheel Eitrat include Iplc .
vac tyttom A mart I I 10 W
N a a m iM / m lllllH
ST JOHNS RIVER 1 ton array
by rude canal Ltimnmg 1/1.
graal rm. living rm. bar. river
rm . w m perchlll W OWIII It'
dock Amaral E Spnay/C.
Hanron M ] am/111 toll

M utl taa la appvac.ato I
b a d r a a m . 1 l u l l b a lh .
daublawida Shlngia root
m aton.lt tiding, cuinadrai
raii.ng Groal Ru t •' n e w
Harry waa l tail tong 11
Call Cailact &lt;SI f U ISaB or
w ie a w i/ a H a ra p m ________
DR BABY I badraam. nwa and
claan. carpari, thady lot. qural
mob. to homa part, ne patv
ovar U la ICO Omar homat
avatiabto
Call O T i m

Labe Mary w heart, appraa 1
acrat. large eat treat a
barm . greatream. lermal
emmg. den. large w ream a
peal, S irt.A M A num ab la

KEYESBESTBUTS

amenlitiei are Included In
Opthhamec O N L V U N J M

CARRIAGE COVE

I bdrm . I bam. 1 car garage,
elated In parch, Ilka no*
I N N Call W MTV anytime

RtSUAOE. NOOUAL1PT
] bdrm 1 Rath, -larpa lei.
traced back yard Uf.000
St .ON cash to mlg m nac

P R I I Mather in t a n con age
aim IhH Ilunnmg MM sq It 4
bdrm . ] bam home an I acra
Hardnaad Hears, fireplace.

157— M obil*
H orn**/Sal*

c w i&amp; .c m w
Po Aft/W k w r
TWC5e WX, 7

LOCNi
Ry toner, 1 bWm I bath,
central M/A. an 1 tola IIS
m m L gad» i waanaaai
. 4/1.
I « mail.
large tot l i t r e e .......M l etW

MOOCH LAME

a n y o n e in th e G r e a te r

KTT *N* CARLYLE* by Larry WHgkl

D E L TO N A • I bdrm .
EMM * i ar lake a
manta Cad M l MOA

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AA Carnal, lac.
Call iaaal PtonMHM
P a w . B U M Eaaa, » W I
O IN E V A
4 h arm , t
large living and tonmg raomi.
larpa toncad to t........... tasooa
Cad Rtorla Lombarl
ER R San PI

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1 4 1 - H tm e s fN T Sale

REST VALUE THIS TEAR!
L «rg » bom# «pproi &gt;100 iq
II p iu t d d vb it carpo rt.
ICtvtniO porch. 1 Harp# ufil
r##m # lorpo coraor lot
w /g ro a t o t h t beautiful
Uwutn o H 1 1UFCR LOCA
t i o n m M u a * yif tst too

CAU. BAHT
■C A LC 1 TA TI
B l U T O N ________ __ m r m

Q t m i SACKS
Big oabt. toty H*m%, 121000
Bro«|M m iaally. 444 1214
HI OH a Or# lot OongoCltvon
COuntf mo inI*, nod rd NtCO
aroo « « y tormt m 11100 dn
or ITOOecavM * 4 m 77U
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Ownof FiAOAcmg
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72 Comb
M 000

Appo llX if tolit 12 T.Odbon
*1.700 down for qualified
bwyp' Under U41 per month
tnefudot mtg .or&lt;dio«r«n»
Aopo
14X44 2/2 tpllf
II
2 lootwood Sand Po&gt;nt |1 200
down for qualified buyer
Under 1110 per month »n
ciudedt mtg and lot rent
14144 2/1 44 Guerdon

It 000

12X14 2/1. 40 AAenotee Fmeod
yerd
U 000
14X44 1/1't t#4«t 4? Skyline
screened pore b 1II jOOO
24X14 2/2 Split
40 Chomp.
o n /C o n co rd F i r o p U c e
drywell interior, very c&gt;e*n
111410
&gt;4X14 1/2 spill. 40 Creftmede
»thwasher fireplace 117 004

DELTONA LAAEFRONT
to Acrat li'to o o TERMS
2 1 Act § heck i

I T Aohws Aivor Frwntegof
’•Acres*
1110 000
O W N !A FINANCING
14 AC A l l IM O B IL 8 H O M K 6
Deeded R*»er Privileges
1110 000

icrpRstfl Sul Estate
407 3221155
STONE ISLAND
1 1 &lt;k on&gt; Lk Monroe
A weter *110 000 221 1441

111— A ppliances
/ F u rn ltu r*
•J-S RESALE

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1/oStf, 323-IIMFS31-3703

lodtbltir Including Kilotot
21411 lonford Avo . 272 74*9

Rm I Es I b U

A O T ia n s s
Nm Q M h fyiai M «rtfi| ts
O S T t t N IlA C R E S W ELL
WOODED
l/t 300
Tor p man R ill Es U I b
W M T M IS S
O CALA NATIONAL F O R IS T
Wooded toll River accata
llaoo each No monof Pewnl
141 &lt;1 monfbly
Owner
(*P4&gt; 214-4171 or |f#4l 4211410
tSM IN O LK COUNTY 1 aero#
with houtt 3 bdrm . 2 bath.
H 74 too • 1 eertt largo oak
If tot 114 000 Hwy 4* 1 Acre#
1410 000 9 OH Dean Ad
■ok #front 1 eertt 11*1000
L A K E C O U N T Y • a c ra t
11* t o o l»le e r tt 1247 000
SHOWERS REALTY
___________ 1214*14___________
172 Lake Mery Avtmro Bldg
Hof w beautiful oeM High 4
a rt H a 110 Terms 124.000

BATEMANREALTY

lei 000

BRAND NEW
1990 PICK-UP

1R1-Aep(ianc*s
/ F u rn itu re _

1*3— La w n * Oartteti
CEDM MULCH

OCHAIA. All Gpholitered N»co.
Cleon, comforteblo with firm
SOOt Cushion end erm% Olfve
green Con deliver
ITT li f t
• CHBST of dr ewer i p venity
cobtnetten for the bedroom )
dr ewer t on tech side ol chest
140
114 4711
D O N 'T TH A O W I T A W A Y I
Turn your motor eppnenc*
tntoewsb Coll 2212241_______
• DA I I f | A - Solid wood, ovei
mtrror 1 drowori 171 obo
Ploosoieovomotg 2214/44
F A O S T F A IC Atfrtgoritor, 14
cu f t . tonlured doors, n c
condition M M 131 3001
F U L L i l l C comp reft bod,
ONCOilenf condition spreed
ond cur toms 1231
2211144
H O U IS N O L D Furniture. 2
printer s drowers. Chino, end
e few emtu#y»s Coll J1 i I *71
L A A A Y 'I AAAA T 111 Sonford
Are Now Used turn A eppl
Boy/SoA/Tfd*......... 222 1112.
LOVBSBAT SOFA bod couch
end12 (notching choirs 1110
H I 4344

FR0VINCIAL I t DROOM Stl
G«rts 1piece sot white 1210
U W 2212140_________
• SO#A - sleeper 1900 7 yoers
oid with inner spring mot
N»*t Goud condition 273 M U
SOFA trodifionei style sot-d
brown «q kxuj ) soot Cush
ions end bocks. 7 id it tor
pillows 2 arm covors L*kt
now 1H cosh only 231 744*
S O FA A N D C H A IR . E erly
American very good condi
lion Long oek coffee tebio
Aowsonobio 172 1244________

'UMOimiANCES
Aoc ond-1 ipnod • Gum*mfeod
32 23113
W A N TED OaaA'toakMg tea"
•M*t. warptog ar aal We alto
toll w A repair.
m iit o

YOU L O A D !Y O U HAUL?
110 00 per pick up load 211-1447
• 77". I ' l H P lr t f f S A StrotSow
reer bagger fawn mpwor
C«c condition US 271 7430___

I f f — P t U 4 S u p p U ti
• A H O O CH AN Al DO I BACA.
mole, vary friendly? Found1
him but connot keep h*m?
Loves poopto Asking 111
123 4141

203— U v M to c fc a n d
________PowWry________
CHICRS
F a x y and common
braadi Duck! aua.iL luriay,
A qraia Call O T to ll_________

M OTTO RUT "
4or 1 deck poultry brooders
_________ Call 122 1724_________

20*— W e aring * p p a r* i

SOLDIN 2 DNH
" I aa.art.tod my gown lor
uto an Friday, and on Sunday
&lt;1 wet gone 1 i deyt it# all H
too# u to Ainwe ol San lord
Far F A S T R E S U L T S !! I
a ■w a y i u ia lha S a n fa rd
Herald II your loonng lor o
left war to toil item#
CALL TO D A Y II
Claitifwd Dapi

mien

211— Antiques /
Collectibles_____
ANTIQUE RED
Full Sift Comptoff with tea
vex ng x mattress. 1110 Call

_______m no*_______
■ Al DOCS A SON A N TK M Ilt

ANTIQUE MAIL 10-5 Mon*Sat

1*3— Television /

Aontai Space Available?

Radio / Stereo

AUCTION THURSDAYS 7PM

GOOD USED TV'S i l l A UP
Miller s TV. 2414Oriondo or
Sen(o'd
272 0312

Ilf-O lfict Supples
/ Equipment
• COPICA
SHARP SF 710
Needs Ropeirs HO 00
CeM_________________J72 4HO
• 1CM Smith Cerene Kloctro
214 fypewritor with s»end HO
firm Ceil 123 7417

1*1— Building
Materials
A LL S T E E L BUILDINGS al
doeter invoice 1.400 to 10.004
sq ft Ceil 407 741 1711 collect
1*3— L a w n * G a r d e n
JOHN D KKAC A&gt;dmg town
Mower 30 cut. 10 hrp U0C
Celt 123 1324otter Ip m
• L A W N B O Y )*
A id in g
mower Lely Boy 20" Riding
mower Both need 11ting or
use for parts Both for 1&gt;00
Cell 172 4410

3**0 HWY 44 W
SANFORD
r j miles#4tt of I 4
323 7401
L»c « AB 347 4
AIJ477

213— Auctions
IRS FOtCIO AUCTION
F E A U TY SALON W ED
A Mart Plata
17 47 Sentord
37)4100

J 7t -O IP M

215— Boats and

Acctssoritt
SEARAT SEVILLE
1447. 17 ft Bow ride' 130 I/O.
gaivanitad trailer Lika new?
14 500___________ Can 333 4112

14' ALUMINUMBOAT
w l l HP Evinrude runs good?
Asking 1471 o b o
344 1103

18FT. REGALB0WRIOCR'17
A am lifi drive on trailer 140 HP
I O full canvas top. many
t « t fas M U S TS E L LIt
Asking 14 410_____________ 3714204

2-1AHF OUTROAIOMOTORS
E v in r u d e and Johnson..
Bought larger motor
Maka Otters
3771444

�f•

•o - Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florid* — Sunday. February 25. 1990
2 1 7 -O e r f * Sales
ES TA TE S A ii
O fprtsu on f i m . c rytla l.
i l M I M i t . baakt. lamp*.
Ilnynt. llthm g apulpmant.
fool* Oflhopaadit tguigmant
m iu furntfura Much mora
wmatmng tar Haryana' Sat
U'tfar and Sunday f AM la
PM Watt llttl SI I* Ceuntfy
C lu b R a a d . t a k a M a r y
iCrytlal Rxtga SubI IOC Rxtga
»d lattaatignt'
Wa.nDalr A*arth&gt;dA4ih

I Ml. auto A C . mtoriar like
now. low mile* Run* and
leaks good 1S I M i 23§2U2

TOYOTA CtlSSiM
Auto F U L L POWER,
leather O N LY t* Mt
Courtety PadiaHo, t t l 2122
14 CADILLAC BROUGHAM
44/ 000 mi
(M24AI
SALE PRICE
M **4
Dealer
222 22*1 ar 421 lt*2
Ask For G ootro Burrow*

Bum 1 4 U S 4 n
Eicollont cond Low ml laago
E i trap SSJOB Ml OEM.
•&gt; CADILLAC P N o tM d
Doioganco AMvstSao
To Appear lato
rOOOOOOSI
Ooaiar
222 IS* I a r i l I m i
Aik For Gaorgo Berrew*

2 I t - Wanted to Buy

TME UP PAYMENTS
Nr Minty Dw r

C M rrrd M m m n i

in i

IWO.tW.OPO

....Otat.
......... mnaa

Man

KOKOaao

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•aerpt taa tag MM. tie
M F O R D ESCORT
Lon
mltat H r. ttarto c ttM ilt
DfluatM ltribr
tlt tlt m o
___ C tllM r Ptynt, P11U1

PIANO F08 SMI
Responsible party to ostumo
small monthly payment* on
Spinet Piano Can bo seen
locally Credit Depi
&lt;04 1U MU _______

1MSD00CC FIMON

DOOM RAM CHARCtl I I
Tlntod windows. a.r, PS PB
AM FMstoro HO S00
Call weekday*
MR fata
••CADILLAC D EV ILLE
~
1 To Chooto From
YOU PICK
Slt.ffS
Doalor
222 1211 or 1)1 m i
Aik For Goorgo Burrows
~ FAIRW AY MOTORS
Homa ol |IH Down A Rido
laOl US 12 f t LongNiod 221 1200
FORD TE M P O
M auto. PS
PB.air. tilt, crutta
U 0fS
Seminole Ford________ 222 lapl

223— M iscellaneous
MOTOROLA RADIOS
1 nay
g re a t c o m m u n ic a t io n !
system on# bate 2 mobiles
a antanna t2 100 vAisw %ac
nitre at U M oftor M l JV*

MOVI MOUND fOOl

21 tt .

aith Packing and ac
(•stonev and iaqwadro&lt;di
tMO____________ Call 121 H t l
•ALLY 10 i II panoi walk in
traaiOf a aoathtfproof tip. )
horse comprat tor A olectric
defrost r oil A i MOOO Can
________« ; m t p t

W CADILLAC O IV I L L I
MOOO ml
«000m2A
A Supti*b Buy At
112.4*1
Doaiar
12112*1« U1 2**2
Ask For Goorgo Burrow*
G O VER N M EN T S H IE D
VohiclaA from ti00 Fords
Marcodt* Corvettes Chevy*
S u rp lu s
Buy*** G u id o
I IQS Oil 4000 E it SII22

BUY_____ S U L ---------TU0C
M U IY 'I CROWN PAWN
ao i m i m _________
•
C H K IT O P O iA W IR S
Larga sue US
d h i n _______
: t P O S T I•Ana
I tt I in ■ 2 I tOOoach Call

)H angma. radial lira*, low
mile*. I owner 20* Ridge Rd
Lake Mary__________________
1*424 FORO M USTANO 12**1
Have 10 or more cart under
4MOO Call Randy Young
Dm let
lit 4IW
1*44 TROOPER LS »ow miles,
vary clean Call Randy Young
Dealer
221 41*4
1M2 TO Y O TA PUP i m i Hare
JO or more small trucks under
44400 Call Randy Young.
Dealar
« .
H I ItW

Na«' l i m A
baltafy I door L h IIW m l.

m am

r i . t i . i R ..........

•W F O R O F I I I T A runt good
H a r tf N « « pdinl 1110 Call
Ml U W .ahytlm . __________
H O L D tM O R IL I ROYAL
41.000 ml
KXOOWI.
SALE PRICE
t4 trt
D f .i.r
m iltla r u t m i
A rt fa r Ctm m l . r tad
Full power, a c. am Im 2
door.12.0Wml SI.400 22I2V2

'IS JAGUARI JF
12 Cyl mint cond 40 000 mi
42$ 000 Firm
Carl 12* DM
••CADILLAC BROUGHAM
4 ToChoosa From
y o u p ic k
S ia m
Dealer
222 Ilf I or Ml m i
Ask For George Burrows

2 3 3 -A u to Part*
/ Accessories

Good dependable work car
AMIQBS2W
Call 222 M U

77 CAMAM ISO
P S P S . Mita. ti «X or b n i
Call m U P .Par tem

allot

BRONCO

A LT
12 4X4 auto
PS PB PW.UIt.cruJSa U W 4
l amtnote F o r d _______ 222 Tad I
tf 72 longbed 2 speed floor
Shift, strong 440 CID motor
Looks and run* great! SI *40
tirm____________ Call 111 4*02
FORD AEROSTAR I t
Jut*
II 000m.las'
|2 W4
la m •note Ford
222 1441

E a&lt;apt tonal'y C»aan 2 door
auto bw&lt;tat seats torso#
a&lt;r full power Like New'*
Mutt Saint u n s
m row
PONTIAC SUNBIRD 40 acyl 4
spaed Runs Good* WOO Call
222 0241 altar 1pm weekday*

$50toS100.000

PONTIAC rilE IIIO FORMULA

OIOS CIENA '17

NoMonty Down

CJtUTtlSUlTS

77 DOOCE, IS PASSSENCER
R e b u ilt a n g in a and
transmission. J*0 V I . A C.
cru**a 1100 in new tires, runs
great, good body no rust'
Must soil! Asking 12 400 Oeys.

'71 TRAVEL TRAILER
1* what Mr McXendree ra
cei*ed when he advartised hi*
* M OTOR HOME tor vela It
only took 2 days, and 1 m *ttll
getting calls The first pervon
mat looked at it bought it! You
loo can have Fast Results'!
Call Tedaytt
2411
Classified Dep'
Ian ford HeraNJ

M OBILE SCOUT M I t . SlMpt
t aalth air. lair tondlllan
11.100
CHI M l M tt

2

241-R e c re a tio n a l
Vehicles / Cam pers
AVION 24 trailer, tandem eel#
heat, a c. new awnmg lee
attar 14 JB 1 mtle E Osteen
Maytown Rd Cypress Point
Retreat formerly Osteen Golf
Cmmm A RV Pr k 12*40 otter

222

2 4 3 - J u n k C a rs
JUNK CARS RE MOV I O
NO C H A R O I

..... 222*222
itTap

Dollartf Pad to* tunk
cars, truck*. 4 wheal drive
Any condition Call 122 1**4

m tm . E f t 122 4201
24 DO DOE CONVERSION VAN
H I motor, auto trens a C.
am fm stereo, iceboe. sink.
Ilf eiactncal hookup 24 000
ml New blue 4 white pamt
tob No rust, no dents Will
lake trade w *4004 M l &gt;74*
44 TO YO TA PICK UP a.r haa*
tape deck, badlmar III
obo GUI 221 S44I_________
4* FORD RANGER
miles!
Semi«o*e Fard

217— Tra cto rs and
T r a ilt r s

ALL S I « V ALL PRICES!
Ma*tiand Tractor 4 Equipment
•a mi N of Maitland
Intorchengetnllfl
M42121
I I N Fard tractor w-mo war
42/00 I
140 'Farm all Cub
w mower. 11200
both run
good 122 422*_______________

It FT. TANDEM TRAILER
BRANO N E W

si too

N.aa llrt t
c. ii m «soi

Ski IN C LO S E D r a U N O M
utility tfHtar aalth .luanmum
lf.m » |l Oft
C.II OH .VI)

pet US prepareyourtaxes;
T R IP L F C H F C K
IN C O M E TA X S E R V IC E
MretM.'NTTSO A TAX PMXPAHAT1UN
nNAMTAL nA.NM.NO . C.M.KAM X

Tax Preparation
SptclMlIzIng In Your
F E D E R A L IN C O M E T A X
R ETU R N S

•■cap! laa. lag titlo o»c
tt PONTIAC GRAND AM
Auto •«* Cassatt# 14 «aiva
angina
|I2* 2* mo
Call Mr Payno. I l l 1111

L O W F E E S ! 6 7 9 -8 3 9 5

AMERICAN INCOME TAX &amp;
BOOKKEEPING, INC.

| C o r w M llU I L V Mary BN4I
(heel ta CtXTtwWndFennei________
H itio u iiiilil' l l i l 'MUH« i'liPe.
&gt;«MI • l|t*OS|1 1A I .*U| S'At! A III #4

330-0458 Altananl* Spg 830-0667

GRAHAM S BOOKKEf PIMG
TAX 4 SECRETARIAL SERVICE
nOOyBaa

n w n

n # s n n 200 E . 1*1 S t «2 03

323*8038

Sanford, Florida

1* 1111111'H-

10 Auto. p'A. p b. a C. M OOO
mile* Na RuaIM 12.410 or ba*t
altar____________ Call 22* 0214
M J E IP O R A N O W A O O N K R
( K 21212*B) E v e ryb o d y *
Looking For ThisOno!
Doaiar
222 12*1 ar Ml It t l
Ask For Gaorgo Burrow*

• ■■■■■a
SBBOI

TARE UP PAYMENTS
Nr Mr m j Dm s
•acopt taa. tag. tin#, otc

'■ H I
SHI
Ol

. o v v o e '

44 SPRINT Auto. air. ttoroo.
really me*' I** 44 rno
Call Mr Paywt. 2211121
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
EV ER Y W ED A FBI. 2: J4PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *2. Daytona Boach
_______ tot m m i_________

r.c rp i tar. tag. nita. tic
I t C H I V Y S P IC T R U M
Auta. tlr. 4 dr. vitrto. Rtdlly
Lon M llttl Only
t i l l kl
C tllM r P a .n t .M l i m
AMC CONCORD M Runt good,
m a llrt t . b rtk tt.
trantmtttlon, n ttd t minor
aark Good Irontportallon
ctr U M o b o Call
U lltk l

WK PAY TOP 444 tor wracked
cart trucki! I l l S IL L Qua*
anteed used part* AA A U TO
IA L V A O I el OeBary, IM 4444

I M A K E IT EASY ON Y O U R S E L F ...:

TME UP FITMENTS
No Monty Oonn

TARE UP N T MINTS

TME UP PAYMENTS
ReNoeejOMM

2 4 1 -Recreational
Vehicle* / Cam pers

FARM TRACTORS

U S IL L RLASS EDITIO N
Loaded On# caring non smok
tng ownor All papars 11 400
Call________________ 224 SA4J

•S O LD IM O BILE C U R A
S 000 mi
*000000Jf
Doalor
222 22*1 or 121 2001
Ask For Poor go Burrows
FORD TAURUS OL
U PS
PB. PW , auto a ir. t ill.
cruisa1
U.**S
Sammola Ford_______ 222 tail

241-R e c re a t io n a l
Vehicles / C a m pers

MUSED IN ITOCK

215— T ru c k s /
Bu s e s / V an s

liactln Ctnti*t«UI Mtrt VI

231— Cars

i3 8 -V * h lc t« s
Wanted

8 Id. TO) S . nlord 3 2 1 - 1 9 1 2

• IR O N R IT I M A N G E L
IRONER. Iiko noa Sit doan
to iron |2S Call noa t U » U f l
a O LO K R Graco ISO airlass
paint spray lor tor parts ISO
obo Call 221 H it , mormngs
• PARAGON K ILN
(Largo
Siio) Hoods som# rapairs ISO
obo
Call 222 OHO
POOL T A B L E
To p lino
Brunsaick" 4‘ X • in naa
condition Sacnfica IS00 otfar
222 AAM attar 2PM
• TABLE LAMPS brass aith
linan shadts Vary mco condi
tion US tor pair 122 40U
2 M OBILE PHONES I Porta
bio. I Ptrmanan* mount Ac
castor &gt;os woo o b o
222 IS/Q___________ attar Spm
04 LIG H T POLES UOOOeerh
____ Call 222 0*42_________
II dillrlbutark M l M I Pnrl A
lull Itma No rap m a n a r y
B abaft O'Nail Ilk HIP_______
M i l ALUM IN UM t M I D arlth
llaor. VAX 14’ artdr O A 1 IR O
PH
Coll H i ARM

713— Trucks /
Buses / Vans

aecapt tai. leg. title, etc
44 NISSAN PICK U P KINO
CAB
A tt. stereo cassette
only
til* 24
Call Mr Paym. P I 1113

• TIR ES let ol a plus spare
steel belted rad«ai% All tor
|24
Call 222 40*0

CHCVYVjTOH PICK UP
'73 MERCURY COMET

tacopi taa. fag. title. otc
I I P O N T IA C L IM A N S
Whito. a door air. stereo
Only
flj* 22 mo
Call Mr Peyne. I l l 1111
44 CADILLAC ELDORADO
w a* ••.200 Now ta loo
I MO 142*A) Doalor
222 22*1
or_________________ M l m i
M CA D ILLA C BROUGHAM
IL2S2220A)
SALE PRICE
S11.200
Doator
221 12*1 or 421 20*2
Ask For Goorgo Burrow*

122MSS

■n AUDI m a t

l t U HYUNOAI
' »pd a«r Win tacriftce tor
12200 42* 4140

TME UP MTMINTS
No Monty Own

• O P W IIO N T BoncR a iOO
ibt of wotghtv 4 long bars,
and short ona ftlOO Jim any
day.tnoptSat • 120*412
O easetraps Oyaaii*
Car Stops Di*» Bo»
Reedy M il ClWCriN Benrhe*
Sand. Rock. Camant. Stool
Mtracta Caacroto Co. 21112U
a HUMOR IDS OF namo brand
goil bads SOcoach Call

. ipaad. a*, tool boa. runt

— diigWR Altay lp m D lt.ll

15 COUGAR

•acept taa. tag title ate
•S PLY M O U TH R E LIA N T
Aut o. a i r . M U S T
SEE!
1*2 44 mo
Call M r Payno. 1221112

T M I UP PAYMENTS
Na Meaty Do t *

222— M u i Ic r I
Merchandise

71 CHEVY IUV

TOYOTA CILICA

IT OLDS.l i Ragamy I r pugbim
Malicutautly Maintained
ILJOOAMAI
s a l e p r ic e
no mo
Dralrr
m M il or l l l lt t l
Art Par G tor pa Rurrparv

4

231— Cars

M l — C a rs

231— Cars

88 MAZDA MX 6
Ail. Auto.. Power Sunroof.
Power Windows. Stereo Cassette
$8000
Courtesy D*lh*ttu

A U T O

323-2123

85 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA LE
4 Dr.. Auto. Air, Stereo.
Power Steering
4 3 3 9 1 .3 2
Courtety Delheteu
323-2123.

TARE UP PAYMENTS
N« Monty Dona
•acept taa. tag title,otc
42 PLYM O UTH HORIZON a
door. air. po*«r steering
stereo solid transportation!
Only
I** 21 mo
Call Mr Payno 222 H12

87 ACURA IN TEG R A LS
Air. Power Sunrool, Tilt. Cruise.
Cassette. Really Nice

$ 5 8 7 9 .6 8

$9000
| CourtRiy O aihatiu

88 PONTIAC LEMANS
Auto. Air. Stereo.
Cute Little Blue Car

323-2123

Courtesy Daihatsu

323-2123.

Best Pre-Owned Auto Deals
In Seminole County!
•S MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS SEDAN
M tetM ispeiit
iM iateiae anu

44 CHIVY 1400
•PORTBOE PICKUP
e ^ ttS a iM M iliM
I.M iw iltta s

47 CHEV B.10
TAHOE BLAUR4e4

$ 5 6 8 8 o »o

$ 1 0 .8 8 8 o~

S p e c i a l 0*0

44 EXTRA CAB
A4FCKUP

44 CHEVY t-14
TAHOC LONQ 4 (0
MUs *»«
kaiw t 09m

44 PONTIAC
GRAND AM LE
*Cd faetOwtie**re

w« k M W d e

« ’«M

$ 1 3 ,4 8 8

mo

$ 5 6 8 8

obo

45 FORO RANGER
PICKUP
Rg #S (M la lM r t M«e

4SOOOGI ARKB
K WAGON
■ e v l^ s »i# »i# «* % n .

44 CHEVY C-10
SILVERADO
ta t mi awa*M *#a*
la w e ie k M iv i'l

$ 4 7 8 8 obo
44 2OHO 8HOHCO
THE BIOONCI
«a i&gt; g ite w s «lk s *%

“ $ 3 3 8 8 " '

$ 1 1 , 7 8 8 0*0
* S -lO -S P O R r
EXTtNOEO CAB
,

$ 5 9 8 8 obo
42 CHEVY C-tO
SPORTOIOE PICKUP
'

$ 9 1 8 8 obo
42 CHEVY
CAVALIER CS 4 Dll

uwa.Riiee.i/sM
$ 1 1 .8 8 8 o .

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tree*

$6688
;

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$ 9 1 8 8 omo
49 CHEVY 4 DM.
CAPR2CE CLASSIC

l pen ks«s tasiM

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44 BPf CTRUM
*a
a- •••••

$ 5 1 8 8 oao
42GI4C4X4PU
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$ 8 4 8 8

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$ 6 9 8 8 ooo
I t CHEVY C-1S
S U .VIM O O
a iita u a ta a tu ,
$ 1 1 ,6 8 8

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$8988

$8389

$ 1 5 ,5 0 0
323-MAGIC ]

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M *r*iem

I Magic Isuxu

323-MAQIC |

CAD ILLAC BROUGHAM
4 To Choose From
Your Pick

88 CADILLAC DrVILLE
White With Blue
Leather Interior

Courtsty Daihatsu

323-2123

$ 1 8 ,9 9 5

$ 1 0 ,9 0 0

86 TO Y O TA CELICA Q T-S
88 ISUZU Q-16 PICK UP TRUCK
I 2 Dr Coupe. Red With Grey Leatherl
5 Sp , 18.000 Ml.. P/S. P/B. AM/FM |
1Inter .Sun Root, Super Nice. 1 Owner!
Stereo. Matching Camper Shull

$9900

$5989

I Willett Oldtm obila Cadillac 322 3391| I Willett Oldsmobile Cadillac 322 339l|

I Magic Isuxu

323-MAGIC I

$ 6 8 8 8 obo
$ 9 6 8 8 mo
•4 CHCYY CORSICA 44 CHEVY CELEBRITY
••
Sm s 1mmW#ewe « m r t « « u e « lh «
K ta ie a !*«•'•• seme

$ 7 1 8 8 coo
44 CHEVY S-IOP tU
am4 '*••# .a* e*
&gt;«■■ m u m n s j i
$ 7 1 8 8

88 NISSAN 300ZX
Auto. Air. Power Windows And
Mirror. Cassotte. Whito WTTan Ini.

- a u*. « i i »

$ 4 3 8 8 odo
• rC H tv r C t L IB R m

$ 7 4 8 8
44 CMC PICKUP
** i M i w e we*

•» CHCVt S-10 AU

323 MAGIC

Magic Ituxu

89 M USTANO CO N VERTIBLE
5 0 G T. Auto.
Power Everything

4

e » o # » i m h k »e

$ 8 2 8 8 oao
•4 PONTIAC FIERO

ISUZU IMPLUSE
5 Speed. AM/PM Cassette
Super Nice Car

$ 5 995

$ 9 7 8 8

oao

42 OLDS DELTA
44 tHO

88 CHEV B E R E TTA
| 2 Dr Coupe. Auto. Power Windows.|
AM/FM Stereo. 26,000 Miles

*• ki*#*w

$ 8 1 8 8
39 CHEVY CORSICA
la iM B # i M l k m

ouo b l 0 , 8 8 8

S A V IN G S O N
S TO C K O F
USED CARS

E N T IR E
NEW

A

83 OLDSM OBILE
REGENCY
4 Door

oao

*

TR U C K S

$4995
l Willett

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F e b r u a r y 25, 1990

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Lake Monroe provides a signature landmark lor the
city ol Sanford The body ol water attracts
fishermen, boating enthusiasts and wind surlers
trom all over the area Lake Monroe gained
attention on a much broader scale early in

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February when the Sunlish World Championships
were held here. The series ol sailboat races were
originally scheduled to be held In Central America
but a less than desirable climate prompted race
officials to move the event to Lake Monroe

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Zoo enters the 90s with new boss, more money
Herald stall writer

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The number ot visitors to various wildlife (acuities Increased
dramatically during the 1960s. But the long term outlook (or new
facilities is said to be in doubt because the market Is becoming
steadily saturated.

S A N F O R D - T h e Central Flor­
ida Zoological Purk has entered
an era of new optim ism with a
new director and for the first
lime ever, some tax-based (Irianrial support.
New director E d Posey look
charge of the facility In January
and aald zoo officials, aflrr years
of dissatisfaction with the park’s
lowland site northwest of (he
city near Lake Monroe, ore now
firmly committed lo Seminole
County as the zoo’s home.
Posey said If a more suitable
tile were available In the county,
a move would be considered. But
a move to Orange County, a
proposal from the past, la no
longer a factor In the future of
I he zoo.
Inslra d. changes are being
made lo adapt the zoo lo Its
present environment off of U.S.
Highway 17-02 near Interstate 4.
with the addition of boardwalks
that elevate vlstors above the

New 200 director
marshy grounds.
Restrooms and landicaptng
have been Improved. There are
a lio some additions — a toucan
dlspay and a smalt spoiled calf

Several local museums plan expansions, improvements
By SU SAN L O O M
Herald stall writer

S A N F O R D — For Ihosc who
probe the past. Seminole County
acco m m o d a te s with four
m u s e u m s a n d a hi s t or i c a l
Longwood house, open for tours.
•The Henry Shelton San lord
Memorial Library and Museum, ai
520 E. First Street. Sanford. Is a
c i t y - o wn e d m u se um , whi ch
charges no admission.
This museum chronicles the
development ot Santord trom
1836 to today. Us primary locus
Is on the books, papers, art
c o l l e c t i o n and h o u s e h o ld
furnishings ol Henry Shelton
Sanford, who founded the city.
The Sanford museum, staffed
by C u r a t o r A l i c i a C l a r k e .
Associate Currator Mildred M.
Caskey, and a clerk-typist is
open Tuesday through Friday
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
hours are from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tours are geared to the desire
ol the visitor, who may choose to
wander Independently lo see the
exhibits. Group tours can be
scheduled by calling 330-5696
On guided lours, Henry
Shelton Sanford Is usually the
llrsl topic. Research Is a locus ol
the S a n l o r d m u s e u m , w l l h
assistance ottered to students
and h o b b y i s t s w h o are re ­
searching the history ol Sanford
or the time of Its development,
with special emphasis on the
first 20 years.
Th e m useum has auxiliary
support Irom the Sanford Histor­
ical Society, which works to
raise funds for the museum and
to provide volunteers.
The fundraisers will face a

major challege this year as they
work to raise the revenue to pay
(or expansion to double the size
ol the museum. Clarke said the
go has been given and plans
have be ordered drawn lor ihe
addition, but the project Is in a
very early stage. The expansion
will bring more space for exhib­
its and storage.
•The Seminole County Histori­
cal Museum, located at the Five
Points government complex on
U.S. Highway 17-92, south ot
Sanford, chronicles the history
ot Ihe area wllh displays from
the early transportation, citrus,
ranch, turpentine and farming
Industries.
A l s o o n d i s p l a y al t he
museum, which Is housed In
what was originally the "County
H om e" for the indigent and
Inllrmed when built In 1926, are
displays of everyday life and
household furnishings common
In an earlier era.
The museum was developed
by volunteers trom the Seminole
County Historical Commission.
The volunteers and Curator Lor­
raine Whiting, ol Geneva, and
county employeee Julie Scott,
stall the museum. It Is open
weekdays Irom 9 a.m. lo 1 p.m.
It’s d o s e d weekends in the
summer, but has weekend Hours
during other seasons. There's no
adm ission charge and group
t o u r s c a n be a r r a n g e d In
advance.
Big news at this museum this
year Is the installation of a
healing and air conditioning
system. The general store and
the turpentine industry exhibits
have been expanded.
A special addition Is the

Martha Fox Room, which re­
creates the 1920s era parlor ol
"Aunt Martha," a Sanlord resi­
dent who was In her 60s when
she died about a year ago. As a
memorial lo Fox. Whiting said,
her relatives donated and ar­
ranged her beautiful antique
furnishing (or display at the
museum.
W hiting said the Seminole
County Historical Society Is key
to the operation ol this museum,
and helps with extra lundlng and
special projects. Donations of
Hems of historical Interest are
welcomed.
•T h e G e n e v e H i s t o r i c a l
Museum is a privately supported
and operated museum founded
and managed by The Geneva
Historical and Genealogical So­
ciety. This museum, on First
St reet In Ge n e v a , o i l e r s a
personal glimpse Into Ihe past of
Ihe residents ol this village east
ol Sanford. The exhlblta. which
can be viewed tree ol charge
Irom 2 to 4 p.m. Sundays, except
in the summer, traces the history
ot Geneva Irom the 1870s, whan
Ihe community ol Harney Cove
became Geneva.
Lorraine Whiting also serves
as curator ol this museum .
Whiling, who Is from a (amity of
G e n e v a p l o n e e r a , sai d Ihe
museum, which was developed
In Ihe 1950s, is "the personal
story about Geneva. It’s about
someone who lived here, who
worked here, who went lo school
here,"
However, the collection also
reflects the broader perspective
ol the era in which Geneva was
developed until today, with ex­
hibits ol personal items as well

as artifacts ol business en­
terprises.
Whiting said those Items are
being rearranged so special
focus can be given to specific
pioneer families and to specific
Industries.
•The Bradlee-Mclntyre House
It a private home built as part ol
e hotel complex In 1666. The
13-room, 3-etory house, was
originally located at the comer ot
what Is now State Road 436 and
M a itland A ve nue . Altamonte
Springs. In Ihe early 1970s It was
moved to lie current location at
130 Warren Ave., Longwood. The
house Is the primary focus ol the
Central Florida Society for His­
toric Preservation.
The Bradlee-Mclntyre House
was built by Nathaniel Bradlee
as a winter cottage. A unique
feature of this Victorian house is
the absence ot a kitchen. Food
for the original residents was
cooked at the hotel, which was
part ol the same complex.
The house has been restored
□ S e e M u se u m s. Page 13

cxhlhtl — and Improvements In
animal display arras such as the
crocodile exhibit. Posey said.
F o r educat i onal purposes.
Posey said, efforts are being
made to slock the zoo with more
animals native to the slate and
therefore more adaptable lo the
climate here. T h e zoo's e m ­
phasis on exotic animats will
continue, hut the Sanford zoo
will also be a place lo study and
enjoy Ihc local fauna as well, he
said.
fn 1969 the zoo benefited by u
6122.000 share of a new Semirule County To u rism Develop­
ment Council (TD C | fund. Posey
said the money was used where
the anim als and Ihc public
would appreciate it most.
"It affords us lo move In new
directions a lot faster lhan we
would be able lo. In some cases
It's probably a llfesaver. Il's very
appreciated." Posey said of the
money.
In the 53-yrur-htstory of a
Sanford-based zoo. .which began
downtown as a lire department

project lor abandoned exnllr
animals and moved in the cu r­
rent site In 197.1. Posey said the
zoo hus never licforr received
any lax support.
As a nun-prolll organization,
wllh policy set by a 15-member
board. Posey said. Ilte zoo has
operutrd on grants, dona lions
and admission fees and con­
cession sales. T h e ir have lieen
many lean years and unexpected
forces such as severe cold that
kept sight-seers away, and In­
creased h e a lin g costs, have
taken a toll on l he budget.
Operation cost In 1969 was
• 1.1 m i l l i o n . A d m i s s i o n s
brought In one -h a lf m illio n
dollars and another quartrr m il­
lion was earned through the sale
of gifts and concessions. Th e zoo
grnrratrs nboul 81 million u
year of Us own revenue. Posey
said.
T h r zoo is a research facility
w llh Its first major grant of
835.000 to study reproduction ol
See Zoo, Page 13

History is still being made
in downtown Sanford area
Herald stall writer
S A N FO R D — Citizens con­
cerned about preservation of
the etty'a downtown district,
w h ich w as nam ed lo the
National Register of Historic
Places In J a n u a r y , w a s
formed tn 1969 to make a
future for Sanford’s history.
Th e Sanford Historic Tru st
was formed last year to en­
courage restoration and pre­
servation of the downtown
area. T h e non-profit group
hopes to raise enough money
to ofTer grants for restoring
homes In the area.
Th e Sanford Historic Tru st
held its Oral event May 21.
during National Historic Pre­
servation Week. T h e group
sponsored s free walking tour
through the downtown resi­
dential dlatrict. showcasing

p re d o m in a n t a rch ite ctu ra l
styles of ihe area and narrat­
ing documented histories nf
Ihc homes.
T h e (ru st’s first fundraiser,
a December Intcrtur lo u r of
homes, raised about $5,000.
Eight famltles opened their
homes lo show off Ihe restora­
tion work they have done over
Ihe past few years.
On Dec. 2. more lhan 500
people stro lled down t o wn
streets and browsed through
the homes, some of which
dale back (o Ihe 1660s. Each
of the homeowners (old about
Ihe history of their home and
a n tiq u e f u rn is h in g s , and
about work Invested In the
home.
Homes on the two lours In
Ja nu a ry Joined ihc downtown
business district and 54.000
other entries nationwide on
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ARTS A ENTIRTAINMKNT
Coming soon, a theater near you
■9 LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Harold stall writer

Ttw Grand Romanes arrivod In Sanford Junt 27 amid a llvaly calabratlon.

Cruise ship provides a little
‘Romance’ for Sanford visitors
ByBRAD CHURCH
Herald stall writer
SAN FO RD — 1989 waa a memorable year for
the Romance of Florida company. A new
three-deck replica of a 19th Century steamboat
replaced the twin-hulled Romance In offering
cruises down the St. Johns River from the
Sanford Marina.
Th e Grand Romance arrived In Sanford on
Ju n e 27 after a week-long [,200-m lle trip from
the Florida Panhandle city of Freepori. where
she was built, ull the way around the Florida
peninsula, then down the SI. Jo h n s River from
Jacksonville.
A large delegation of Sanford rltU e n s were on
hand to greet the new craft, some dressed In
19th Century clothing, as the G ra nd Romance
pulled In ai the Memorial Park peninsula.
Th e new boat made her Inaugural cruises on

J u ly I. as (he old Ramance started on her long
trip to New York, where she spent her first of
many summers making dinner curtses In New
York harbor, encircling the Statue of Liberty.
Th e Grand romance has gained fame plying
the St. Jo hns In the few m onths she has had In
serlvce. She was named one of the "outstand­
ing passenger vessels of 1989" by the trade
magazlnr .Maritime Reporter, and was one of
five ships pictured on the cover of the
magazine's Ja nu a ry Issue.
Nanei YuronIs. president of Romance of
Florida, and the Grand Romance will appear on
a syndicated television show. Travel Almanac,
produced by A rthur From er. famous for his
travel books on Europe and America.
Yuronls said the changeover from operating
the old Romance to the new boat was "a real
challenge." T h e new boat Is 35 feet longer than

r See Rom anes. Page 14

S A N F O R D — Seminole Couniy
moviegoers will have more than
40 screens tn choose from when
three new Iheutcr complexes
open this year.
G e ne ra l C ine m a , based In
Chestnut llltl. Mass.. Is com ­
pleting eight-screen complexes.
Including one near Lake Mary
and one In Altamonte Springs, to I it 1 (.. s o R l F n D l K I J I 1.
add to Its two screens at the
1 Planned movie theater construction end expansion In Seminole County
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A llu m o n lr Mall. T h e two the­
aters may open as early as April. | for 1 M 9 w th location of theater end number ot screens.
T o n y K o u d o u n u of G eneral
NO. OF SCREENS
LOCATION
Cinemas said.
Alsmonte Mai Cinema
2 Screana
Th e Lake Mary theaters arc
403 E. Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs
located In Lake Mary Centre,
Interstate Mail 6
located at Lake Mary Boulevard
6 Screen*
State Rd. 436 A M . Altamonte Springs
and Lake Em m a Road. General
C ine m a s w ill slm ultaneously
Movieland Drive-In
1 Screen
open the Lake Mary location and
3760 Orlando Dr.. Sanford
screens at the Renaissance
Plata Twin
Centre, located on Slate Road
Sanford Plaza
2 Screens
436 In Altamonte Springs near
Orlando Dr., Sanford
the Altamonte Mall.
Lllchfletd Theaters, a South
Saminola Plaza Cinema
Carolina-based chain, will open a
Seminole Plaza
2 Screens
10 - p l c x t heat er at Victoria
U.S. 17-92 A State Rd. 436. Casselberry
Square, located at U.S. 17-92
The Movies
and Weldon Boulevard In Lake
Lake Howell Square
• Screens
Mary. T h e theaters are now
1271 State Rd. 436, Caatetoeny
under construction and sched­
uled to open later this year.
A sign at Movlcland. 3760
Floyd owns 40 theaters across
Orlando Dr.. Sanford, has an­
E. Altamonte D r.. Altamonte
northern and central Florida,
nounced the coming of six addi­
S p rin g s, two screens.
including Movlcland and Plaza
tional serrens there since nearly
• Interstate Mall 6, State Road
T w in tn Sanford.
tw o year s ago. Bu t . re p re ­
436 and Interstate-4. Altamonte
Th e new theaters will add to Springs, six screens.
sentatives of Movleland's owner,
21 screens at six theaters tn
Floyd Theaters, have said that
• M ovlcland D rlve-ln. 3760
Seminole County. T h e y are:
project Is still In planning while
O r l a n d o D r . . S a n f o r d , one
• Altamonte Mall Cinema. 403 C S e e M ovies. Pag* 14
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1990 — Herald Advertlaar — Wednesday. February 28. 1990 — Sanford. FI.

Expressway loses some battles, but not the war
Sy J. HANK barpisld
Htrald •t«lf writer
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S A N TO R O - If 1989 will be
remembered as the year the
Seminole C ounty Expressway
Authority lost four bouts with
1 stale lawmakers to obtain fi­
nancing for a 8136.4 million
county toll mad. let It also be
r e m e m b e r e d as t h e y e a r
expressway officials dusted off
their hands after the scrap and
' developed a financing plan In
build the toll road without stale
assistance.
A n d let J a n u a ry 1990 be
remembered as the month the

expressway from the Orange
County line to Interstate 4 will
be completed by the year 2000.
or soon thereafter.
but S C E A 's Ja nu a ry decision
followed 12 frustrating months
for expressway officials. Hopes
the state w o u ld a p prove a
bond-financed program to build
toll roads throughout the state
were lifted Tour times and then
dashed four limes by statewide
political rivalries.
Since the early 1970s. central
Florida officials have envisioned
a "beltw ay" circling the entire
Orlando urban and suburban
arras, t-4. the central artery for

financing plan was approved
and expressway officials O K 'd
selling 8158.3 million In bonds
In build at least 11.7 miles of the
expressway between State Road
436 and Lake Mary boulevard.
T h e roadway could be opened
for traffic In 1993.
"A fter so m uch lime, all you're
saying Is you're wasting lim e ."
sai d S C E A c h a i r m a n F r e d
Strcctm an after the Ja n u a ry
meeting during which authority
m em bers u n a n im o u sly
upprovedthe plan.
Gerald brlnton. S C E A execu­
tive director, said he Is op­
tim is tic the entire proposed

and the Orange-Seminole county
lines. An new extension ol the
East-West Expressway to Colo­
nial Drive was connected to the
new expressway links.
In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , t h r
northern term inus of the Orange
County section was extended
one-half mile from the county
line to Stale Road 426. Th e
Seminole C ounty section wax
built with a 85.7 million loan
from the co u n ty . T h e .stale
subesetiuenlly loaned the a u ­
thority 815 m illion for road
design and land purchases.
Th e Seminole County connec-

Volusia County In gelling to the
Orlando airport and downtown.
W ork on the bellway got under
way during the middle 1980s.
with responsibility lor Seminole
C o u n ty portions dellgated to
S C E A and Orange County sec­
tions constructed by the O rlan­
do-Orange County Expressway
Authority (O O C EA ). The weslem
portion, because It would pass
through Orange. Seminole and
Lake Counlies, was assigned to
the F lo rid a D e p a r t me n t n l
Transportation.
In Orange C ounty, beltway
sections were completed be­
tween the bee Line Expressway

become hopelessly congested by
the end of the century wnth
ill,
growth spurred by the then-new
Walt Disney W orld south of
Orlando.
Th e beltway would loop to the
west fro m n o r t h S e m in o le
County then m u m to 1-4 south
below Dtsney W orld to divert
tourist traffic from M .
An eastern beltway, passing In
lhe v ic in ity or Sanford and
curving southeast then south to
th e O r l a n d o I n t e r n a t i o n a l
Airport, then west to 1-4 near
D is n e y W o r ld , w o u ld serve
commuters from Seminole and

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Thousands ride Amtrak into Sanford
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer___________
* S A N FO R D — Arntrak's pasM-ngcr (ruins and Auto Tra in
brm ighi thousands of tourists
‘through Sanfurd In 1989.
* During Arntrak's fiscal year —
^whlrll ended Sepl. 30 — 16.617
-people rode A m t r a k t rai ns
,'lhrough the Sanford passenger
'trriDlnal. Amtrak public rela­
tio n s officer Cliff black said. T h e
Sanford A ulo T ra in station saw
.2 2 7 .5 2 7 people and cars —
Submit 151,000 people and llu-lr
2.ml on mbl lex — during the same
period, he said.
T lie Auto Truitt carries pas­
sengers and their cars daily
nonslop lo Sanford front Lnrton.
Va.. Just outside Washington.
DC.
Auto Tra in rldershlp has In-

Am trak trains run lo destina­
tions across the country.

creused annually since the serv­
ice began in the fall of 1983,
black said. A m trak will continue
a ca mp a i g n to inrre u se its
rldershlp. lie said.

Amtrak purchases 8 1 . 5 m il­
lion In good* and services In I he
Sanford area every year, black
said, and a total of 84 million In
goods and services across thr
stale. About 800 Florida resi­
dents. earning a total of 822
m i l l i o n a n n u a lly , w o r k for
A m trak, lie said.

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Transit system Officials eye expansion of service area
Tri-County Transit system In
Seminole and Orange Counties
which earrles about six million
SANFORD - 1980 was the riders annually. Each county
year a *lr»-|ii»g giant stirred. rontrllnites towards Ihe SI3.5
Uirnrtl over, tmtl went hark to million operating budget. OS­
OTA also receives slate and
sleep.
OSOTA — Ihr Orangr Semi­ frderul transit funds. Osceola
nole Onerolii Transportation Au­ County receives no service and
thority sought to reform Itself does not contribute towards the
Into an ugt-nry with powers of system'soperatlons.
OSOTA members, appointed
taxation. bonding and eondeninatlon. Seminole and Or- from the three counties and
tinge Cmtntlrs and the elty of Orlando, wants to expand Ihe
Orlando looked at the proposal system to provide routes to Ihe
and *i&lt;Hkesird It needs more growing soulheusl Seminole
County area and Deltona norlh
review.
OSOTA is Ihe 17-vear-old of Seminole County. Limitedagency that operatrs the 92-bus stopping express routes could
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extend to western Volusia
Counly and eastward In Daytona
llrnehonthe roast.

B A R F IIL D

Harald stall writer

Because OSOTA Is largely re­
strlrted to Ihr county's con­
tributions. they say ihr chanre
of expansion outside the trlrounty area as slim.
"Each year, we go with hat in
hand, seeking handouts from
each of the counties, saying
"This Is what we need to do and
this Is what wr nerd lo do lt,‘ **
say Dan Eafnon. OSOTA chair­
man. "If we had a dedicated
funding source, wr wouldn't
have to do that. We'd have the

money needed in go ahead and other facilities. oBlcatls say.
County county and elty officials
do some of the things we want to
have directed Ihelr staffs to
But
lo
gain
Ihe
powers.
OS­
do."
OTA needs legislative approval prepare an agreement to extend
By "dedicated funding" lo levy Ihe tax and reform Itself thut agreement, not to assist
source. Zaffrnn and the OSOTA Inio the ’'Central Florida Public towards Ihe creation of the
officials want In be ubtc lo levy a Trunsli Authority" (CFPTAI. As CFPTA.
portion of a |&lt;enny sales tax. be a stair-created agency. ZafTron
Orange County officials are in
able to sell bonds and condemn- says the transit system would be the processof reviewing possible
land. An right of Ihr penny sales more likely lo receive legislative creation of a "multi-modal"
lax could raise • 14.3 million approval far taxation and Ihe agenry that would have
annually, about $800,000 more other capabilities.
coordinating and planning abili­
than OSOTA's current budget.
ty for all methods of central
Bonding would enable the
Orange Counly and Orlando Florida transportation, air and
agency lo borrow money from officials have btorked OSOTA's land. A legislatively-created
tnvi-slorx loexpand Ihe system.
plans to reform Into the CFPTA. agency might not be as answerEminent domulii powers OSOTA’s cooperative agrrrmenl able to Ihr mulll-modal agency
wotdd allow OSOTA to condemn with Ihe three counties will as one formed by a multi-party
land lo build new terminals and expire In 191)2 and Orange agreement.

T H A N K S T O SA N F O R D 'S
FR IE N D L Y PE O PL E
Sine* May 1972 Famous Recipe Fried Chicken (now Lm 's
Country Chicken) has been serving the finest chicksn found any
where Inthecountry. Jerry and Margined* Sullivanareveryproud
of their long time association with the lood foks of the Sanford
area. We arevery happytoannouncethat Mr. David Roman has
recently lor the third time taken charge ot thisline restaurant as
Vice President of operations. Along with Mr. Donald Semon and
Mrs. Roberta Spears as his Assistant Managsrt you can be
assured ol the highest ol lood quality, fastest friendly serviceend
dean sanitary conditions. Carta, daughter of Margurette A Jerry
iaon handfor Customer Service during most meal periods. Cede
nowpeaaes the 10 year mark with Lee't. Mr. Roman tvea.meny.
manyyearsof goodchicken experiencefromwhichtodrawupon,
as well as steak and hamburger knowledge. David lives in
Deltona withhit wife Lois, daughters, Ortinda, 16 and Robin. 13.
Mr Donald Semon has many years of food experience which
includes a local chickencompetitor. His special qualifications are
in fast service. Mrs. Roberta Spears has been doing all Famous
Recipe saiads for over five years, including over 1000 tons of
creamy slaw. She also has accomplished all other restaurant
functions on a continually reliable basis. Roberla has threa
children, an living in Sanlord. Her husband Jim is a Santord law
officer. 'Many ofour employeeshavebeenwithus alongtimeend
we are proud of you air Jerry and Margurette said. Thank You
Sanford for your continued support - we promise you even more
good food and service.

The new hlghwey Intersects with Country Roed 427 (Senford Ave.) Just south ol Airport Boulevard.

Lake M ary Boulevard extension a popular new route
By J. MARK BARPIILD
♦ Herald stall writer
SANFORD - Hiller If -first
opened In April 1989. more than
5.000 motorists a day have
discovered Ihr convenience of
Ihr twu-mllr extension of Lake
Mary Boulevard between U.S.
Highway 17-92 and Sanford
Avenue.
A planned Interchange with
I h r S e ni I n u I e C o u n t y
Expressway will make the
extension even more useful to
Sanford and Lake Mary
motorists traveling to and from
the southern portions ol the
county and llu- University of
Central Florida urea In Orange
County.
The first new road built by
Seminole Counly In about lo
years. Ihe laikr Mary Boulevard
extension provides direct access
from the busy U.S. 17-92 corri­
dor to Ihe Industrial areas along
Sanford Avenue. The roadway
also relieves the congested U.S.
17-92 Ity providing an ahernale
route for traffic traveling Ire-

"There will be a convenient
connection lo Lake Mary
lloulrvurd west of U.S. 17 92
and It allow* Lake Mary and
Sanford residents living west of
the expressway easy access lo

tween Airport Boulevard and
Lake Mary Uuulrvard.
Begun In 11)88. the two-lane
rmirt row -about 11,11 in111 hut ir»
b u ild . Land cost nearly
SHOO.OOO. On Oct. 11. 1988.
5.419 vehicles were counted on
the road during u 24-hour
prrhxl. Mid Mark Bevls. county
truffleanalyst.
Design for Ihe road was un­
derway for about flvr years
before construction In-gun. said
Fran VunPelt, counly project
engineer. VanPelt said early
riMidputh had to In - shilled when
deep pockets of muck were
discovered. When the Seminole
Counly Expressway palh was
established In Nov. 1987. olher
design modifications were made.
Gerald Brtnton. director of Ihe
Seminole Counly Expressway
Authority, said the Lake Mary
Boulevard extension will become
a major Interchange with the
rxprrssay. now expected lo be
completed to Lake Mary
Boulevard by 1993.
"The extension Is very vital to
the expressway." Britton said.

the expressway,
Though feared by some Lake
Mary resident* Lake Mary
Boulevard from lntemotc-4 Will
become a major thoroughfare lo
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1989 was a year
of many changes
at local airport
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer____________
SANFORD - Central Florida
Regional Airport last year began
planning for future growth and
regularly scheduled flights as
the facility took on a new name
aiui a number of changes among
Itsadmlnlstrallonln 1989
Early this year, the airport
landed Its first charter llighl
after marketing the airport lo
charter airlines for more than
one year. An American Trans
Air Boeing 727 chartered by
NTS Development of Louisville.
Ky.. picked up 20 passengers In
Sanford Feb. H cn roulc lo SI.
Martin. Ihe Virgin Islands.
In February last year. Ihe
Federal Aviation Administration
Mid yes to regularly scheduled
passenger and cargo flights at
what was called Sanford Re­
gional Airport. The airport au­
thority gave a new thrust lo its
ongoing drive to lure alrllnrs to
the former Navy base, hiring
marketing consultants to help
spread the word about the facili­
ty.
The airport authority voted In
November to change the airport
nJme to Central Florida Regional
Airport at Sanford, but later
dropped "at Sanford." The au­
thority adopted the new name as
a strategy to market the airport
as a regional facility serving the
greater Orlando area.
Expansion at the airport. In□ See Airport. Page 18

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RECREATION A ATHLETICS
Sanford becomes key
S a n fo rd re c
d e p a rtm e n t
site for Derby racers
saw changes

avM ANM HTM
Herald sports correspondent
ll was a year of change
that odlclnls hope will build
toward a great future for the
Sanford Recreation De­
partment.
The Parka and Recreation
Department went through a
major reorganization with
the Parka Department and
the Recreation Department
becoming aeperatc enlltlea.
With the change. Mike
Kirby was elevated to the
position of Recreation
Director.
The Department also
added a new full-time
employee to the staff when
It hired Rocky Elllngsworth
a w a y fro m th e F t .
Lauderdale Recreation De­
partment.
Elllngsworth has been
given the Job . along with
Jim Adams, of rebuilding
the baseball program Into
the excellent program It
once was. "I am ready to do
whatever It takes to bring
the baseball program back
to the level l( once was. One
thing we want to strive to
do Is get the parents In­
volved In the program
again." Said Elllngsworth.
"Over the post few years we
had almost become a
babysitting service with
parents dropping off their
kids and picking them up
after ihe games. We arc
going to start the games
later and try other things lo
get them (parents) In­
volved."
The department also took
on a monumental task In
hosting the Central Florida
Soap Ilox Derby Champion­
ships In July and under the
guidance of Kirby, passed
wlih flying colors. The
winners of die two groups,
Ihe kid can and masters
division, won free trips to
Akron. Ohio In August to
compete for the National
Championship.
The Department is al­
ready planning the event for
this year and dicy hope lo
pul on the event for years lo
come. The event was held
on 17-02 on Ihe hill In front
of Ihe Sanford Middle
School. However, future
plans call for the depart­
ment lo build a hill of Its
own In another part of the
city.
Other accomplishments
In Ihe past year were the
continued growth of Ihe
Golden Age Olympics for
elderly contestants and Ihe
sponsorship of several road
races and boating events.
Also making a resurgance
In the Iasi year was the
softlull leagues. Two years
ago the league consisted of
three women's teams and
five men's teams competing
In one summer league.
To d a y there are six
women's teams and 16
men's (cams playing In four
leagues, a spring, a sum­
mer. a fall and a polar bear
league The Department
hupcs In ihe future to have
six teams a night playing
five nlghisa week.
Also lust year the Lillie
Major Baseball American
League alt-slur learn (boys
ages lt&gt;-121 finished second
In the Leesburg sub-dlstrlcl
and advanced lo Ihe district
tournament In Port Orange.
The lassie and Junior girls
softball all-star trams both
advanced to the state
tournament as did Ihe In­
termediate boy's basketball
tram (boy's ages 14-15).

■y LAUKA L. SULUVAN

Herald staff writer____________
SANFORD — About 25 nrra
racers competed In Ihe first
Central Florida Soap Box Derby.
July 15. The 13-membrr derby
hoard of directors have already
begun planning for Ihe second
annual event.
Immediacy after Ihe city paid
81.000 to receive its first race
franchise In December 1988.
Recreation Director Mike Kirby
said calls from across Florida
began lo swamp the recreation
department. The local franchise
Is one of 73 across i he rauniry.
The race fealured a Kll Car
division for younger driven and
a Masters division for older
competlion.
The opportunity to compete In
the race was made available lo
all area children ages 9 to 16
through Ihe sponsorship of local
merchants. With the technical
help of mechanic* from the
Seminole Community College
automotive technology depart­
ment, the racers built their
derby can over a four-month
period prior to Ihe race.

The can were made of wood or
fiberglass and built lo atridlyregulated specifications. Total
wrlghl of car nnd driver was
limited to 206 pounds for Kll
Can and 236 pounds for Masien
Can. with weights added to
bring the can up to Ihe max­
imum llmll Tor greater speed
going downhill.
A ramp was built lo launch the
derby can down the 900-foot
rare strip on French Avenue,
where traffic was blocked ofT for
nearly 12 houra while Ihe 86
race heats were held.
Tina Hopkins. 11. Bradenton,
won the Kll Car division locally,
then placed 10th among 96
competitors In the All-American
Soap Box Derby In Akron. Ohio
In August.
Stephen Smith. 14, Winter
Park, placed flnt In Ihe Masten
division In the Central Florida
race. With Hopkins, he was
given an all-expense paid trip lo
the All-American race in Akron.
Planning for the second annu­
al race In Sanford has already
begun. The race will be held
July 14 on French Avenue
between 13th and 18th Streets.

S C C teams continued to shine in ’89
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Hsrsld sports corraspondsnt
The athletic programs al Seminole Commu­
nity College continue lo be some of the must
respected In the slate, tf not In Ihe country.
The men’s basketball learn, under coach Bill
Payne, advanced to Ihe semifinals of the
Mid-Florida Conference while posting Us nlnih
straight season withal least 20 victories.
The basketball leant has never had a losing
season In Ihe 24 years of the school’s existence.
Haider sophomores Terell Barnes and Terry
Acox were both named to Ihe nil-conference
learn and played In Ihe Nonh-Smilh All-Star

game In Bradenton. Barnes and Acox are
currently playing at Armstrong Stale In
Savannah. Ga.
Among other players from Iasi year's squad
who accepted scholarships were Robert Rlcclardelll (Flagler) and Vincent Emerson (Uni­
versity of UufTalol.
The women's softball team, under lleana
Gallagher and Jim Robinson, finished with the
first winning srason In the school's history and
advanred ro the stale tournament where they
finished In fifth place. The team was pared by a
pair of All-Americans In right fielder Tracy
Smlih and third baseman Kim King.
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ihe expressway. Hrlulon said
inline rsllmalrs show few 1-4
iruvclors will divert their trip
soul ll of Semlnne County to the
expressway by way of Luke Mary
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Him ion said ihe exlention
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RECREATION A ATHLETICS

Community unites to build
Mnique playground for kids
Sy LAIMA L. SULLIVAN

Marald stall writer
SANFORD - The spirit or
Toluntrrrlem was strong In
Sanford during 1980 as Central
Florida residents gathered to
ulld the community play*
round at Park on Park, the first
andlrapped-acrrsslblr facility
&gt;rchildren In Seminole County.
! More than 1.500 volunteers
irned out during the first week
T November to build the playround. hammering donated
lumber with borrowed tools.
| Park on Park began as one
'andscaped acre at Park
nur and Eighth Street. Alter
park had traded hands from
Souls School to the city, the
ill downtown plot went largennotlced and unused,
he city Scenic Improvement
rd adopted the city block as a
|ect in Its Plck-a-Park pron. SIB. relying heavily on
untcera. completed a
■e-month landscaping project
lb February 1989.
t Volunteertsm. from SIB's first
dlforts In Ihe park, was the key
lb developing Park on Park. One
Volunteer, for example, put her
landscaping business an hold to
plant more than 920.000 In
donated trees and flowers at the
park. By the park's completion.
Leslie Wilber had donated nearly
2.000 hours to the project.
As the second phase of the
project. SIB decldrd to build a
playground at the park. The
board turned down the city's
&lt;ilTer to place 817.000 of tradi­
tional metal playground
equipment there In favor of
something different — some­
thing that would require the
assistance of the entire commu­
nity logel done.
Alter researching types of
wooden, inetul and plastic play­
ground equipment, the board
rrcoinmcmlrd to the city com­
mission In April 1988 hiring the
liobert Leathers architect firm,
renown for designing communi­
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country. Architect Rachel
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RECREATION A ATHLETICS

WHIN IT COMIS TO INSURANCE
W* GIVE YOU MORI FOR LESS.
SINCE 1946

A tale off two high schools
Seminole High stood small
but proud during '89 season
■yTOWVI
Herald Bporle Editor
Drspltr having lho smallest
enrol Imem of any public high
school In Srmlnolr County.
Sanford-Seminole High School's
athletic program continued Its
proud tradition or bring a slate
power during I9H9.
For starters, the Fighting
Seminole girls track team won
Its fourth consecutive slate
rhamplonshlp. Individual

Lake Mary girls wear soccer
crown; matmen streak intact

champions Michelle Pearson ayTONYI
(110 high hurdles) ami Adrian Herald Sports Editor
lllltsman 1330 hurdles, as well
A stale championship, a
as Ihe 440 and mile relays)
p ro v id e d m any of the streak and a coaching change
wrre the big Items of Interest In
highlights.
Winning Ihe stale title last athletics at Lake Mary High
year was one of the final acts of School In 1989.
First, the Ram girls’ soccer
Emory Utakc as coach or the
Seminole girls* Irack learn. team swept their way to the
Blake stepped dawn to devote Class 4A stale championship
all of his energy to guiding the last February, defeating the
Seminole Warhawks In the title
Seminote football team.
game.

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Second, the Lake Mary
wrestling team continued Its
domination of local competition,
grabbing Its sixth consecutive
championships In Ihe Seminole
Athletic Conference. Ihe district
and Ihe region.
At last count, the streak had
reached seven In two of the
three categories as the Rams*
won the Seminole Athletic Con­
ference and 4A-Dtstrlct 9 titles
already this winter. On Feb. 16

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Fish camp owners report little progress,
and they wouldn’t have it any other way
Bill does offer boat rentals and
bait and tackle. No food Is
Hours are 6:30 am. to
OVIEDO — What puls the available.
p.m., except In the summer,
"camp" in a fish camp, when 3:30
Ihe camp Is open until B
many In this era don't offer when
p.m.
campsites?
• M AR IN A IS L E F IS H C A M P :
Ocorge Cheney, who has The Marina Isle Fish Camp has
owned the Wckiva River Haven been located along the St. Johns
for 3) years said “'Thirty years River off E. Slate Road 48 east of
ago u fish rump was a place to Sanford
more lhan 30 years.
pilch a tent and camp. Now It's Leanard for
Harrell
has owned Ihe
mostly boat rentals, and no camp for four years
ramping.”
Some camping facilities are
iiul the label und atmosphere avtlllble at this fish camp. The
remain pretty much the same, Marina Isle camp also offers
rustic und friendly.
boat and motor rentals, alrboat
Lynn Patrick, one of Ihe new and pontoon rides, gasoline,
owners of the Black Hammock snacks, drinks (soda and bead
Fish Camp outside O viedo, said and bait and tackle.
to her a "ramp” Is n mrrilng
Hours are 6 a m. to 7p m. This
place for persons with similar camp sponsors an annual shadInterests. In the rase of Semlnolr fishing tournament January
County's fishermen, that Inter­ through April.
est doesn’t waver, as they con­
•B L A C K H A M M O C K F IS H
tinue lo seek out these area fish C A M P : Glenn Wilson and Lynn
camps to help fill their needs Patrick are new owners ol the
when they're Intent on reeling In Black Hammock Fish Camp on
Ihr big one. The camps are also Lake Jesup, 15 miles north ot
places to find ready lisinrrs tor Oviedo, off Stale Road 434.
stories of "the one that got
Bait and tackle are offered.
away."
•BILL'S FISH-N CAMP: Bill There Is a boat ramp and covered
Braswell, ownar ol Bill's Fie­ boat slips. Hook-ups are avail­
ri N Camp, stats Road 46, at the able for recreational vehicles. A
mouth ol Lake Jesup on the St. resturani and bar will open In
Johns River, east, ot Sanford, February.
Black Hammock is open seven
said his 1948 era camp has a
days a week and sells marine
rustic atmosphere.
■y SUSAN LOOM
Herald staff writer

and propane gas.
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HAVEN:

George Cheney has owned the
Wekiva River Haven camp for 31
years. This camp Is located 9
milts west of Sanford oil Stale
Road 46. at 160 Wekiva River
Haven Trail.
Cheney said he provides boat
and motor rsntal, along with bait
and tackle and anacks. This river
camp Is open seven days a week
from 7 am. to sunset.
•HILEY’S F IS H C A M P : Andy
Hiley's Fish Camp, located on
Ihe south side of Lake Jesup on
State Road 434 between Winter
Springs and Oviedo, is almost 50
years old. Hiley said his dad and
uncle founded the camp In the
early 1940s and Ihe buildings
and equipment are original to
that era.
Hiley's offers boats, motors,
bail and tackle, snacks, a boat
ramp, tome dry storage and
some overnight camping,
B R ID G E

FISH

CAMP: The Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp, on Stale Road 415, west
of Sanford, offers boat and
motor rentals, a certified scales,
ball and tackle, gas, Ice.
sandwiches and drinks (sods end
beer). It's open seven days a
week from 6:30 a m. to 6:30 p.m.
and is located under the Osteen
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FESTIVALS

The ‘Saint of Light’
debuted here in ’89
brought to the area to work In
his orange groves. Hut It meant
more than that, according to
SANFORD - The Si. Lucia Mayor Beltye Smith. She said It
Festival was a first In Sanford
laic last year.
Full of all the sparkle and
magic of the holiday season, the
three-day festival debuted In
December. 1989 St. Lucia Is
celebrated In Sweden and
Scandinavia aa the "Saint of
Light" on Dec. 13 to mark the
time when winter yields to
longer days.
Legend has It that St. Lucia
appeared In a time of great
poverty and sailed the seas to
distribute rood to the hungry.
During festivals, she Is depleted
aa a young girl dressed In a long,
white robe, a red sash and a
crown orcandles.
The feallval celebrates Swed­
ish roots In this city, which was
settled by Swedish Immigrants
In the 1870s when General
Henry Shelton Sanford had them
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Herald People Edllor

■The ‘Circle of Light’ ballet wet performed by local

during the festival.

Heathrow arts festival°enjoyed record year

made the whole Inwn aware nl
the ethnic diversity here, refer­
ring to the (icorgrinwrt exhibit
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HEATHROW - The Lake
Mary-Hrftlhrow Festival of the
Arts, held each year on the
expansive pastures of LAL Acres
Ranch across from the Heathrow
community, has never had to
mature Into something bigger.
The festival, which began In
1987 as an Idea of several Lake
Mary commissioners, was billed
■ihc "largest In the history of
Seminole County" when It de­
buted In Ociobcr of thai same
year with an audience of more
than 50.000 people.
Since then, the festival has
continued lo be held every
Ociobcr and has ouldanc Itself
each time. This past year, the
third annual festival was held
under perfect weather conditions
and nearly 100,000 men.
women and children strolled the
grounds.
Visitors examined, critiqued
and bought the artwork of the
approximately 135 artists who
entered, while enjoying the rich
variety of entertainment and the
many delicacies at the food
stands.
The attendance was up
slightly from the previous year.

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Herald People Editor__________
LONGWOOD — The historic
district in downtown Longwood
Is a source of pride for the
community.
So each year, the historic area
provides as a backdrop for an
arts and crafts festival.
Sponsored by the Central Flor­
ida Society of Historic Preserva­
tion, proceeds from the festival
help maintain the area's historlc
strnelures.
Uisl year, the I3lli annual
Longwood Arts and Crufts
Festival generated about 88.000

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Officials say mors than 100,000 people strolled the festival grounds last yaar.
JoAnne Lucas, board mrmber
but probably would have been
slightly higher had It not clashed and finance director of the
with a festival being held simul­ festival, provided statistics
taneously at Rollins College In which showed attendance in­
creased each year. About 50.000
Wlnlcr Park.

people attended In 1987; 70.000
in 1988 and nearly 100.000 In
1989.
"Even though the attendance

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Longwood event raised thousands for historic preservation
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liradlre-Melntvre House and the
Inside Outside House, both
located In the historic district
Over 300 artists and craftsmen
from all over Central Florida
exhibited their work In thr
festival at more than 400 booths.
Ilcins Included country crafts.
Jewelry, ceramics, floral design,
hand-crafted novelty Items,
specialty clothing, paintings and
much more.
The exhibitors competed for
81.000 in prize money which
was awarded lo 30 artists, in­
cluding the 8125 bcsl-of-show
award.

John Hist line, chairman of Un­
even! last year, said the 13th
annual festival was one of the
liest so far and he expects the
Mine turnout for this year.
"We certainly had the streets
full all day long, as fulkas we can
get them." he said.
The festival Is held in ihc
historic sert ion of Longwood
along Warren Avenue. Church
Street and Wilma Avenue and
"always Ihe weekend before
Thanksgiving." Ristline said,
explaining that the phrase has

become a sort ol motto for Ihc
festival. Thr I4lh annual festival
will I k * held Nov. 17 and 18 this
year.
The event Is free lo the public.
Iltstllne said It "will probably
br about the samr size" tills
year, depending on available
space.
"li won't be any bigger." he
said, noling that there Is "a long
walling list" of exhibitors A
majority, about two-thirds of Ihe
same artists, will return this
year, hr said.

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PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITIES
N ew Lake Mary ‘heartbeat’
•yMMANI
Herald staff writer
LAKE MARY — ProgrtM In the
Held of publlr safety for Lake
Mary came in rhe form of u new
•I million Public Safety-Public
Works complex, located on
Hhlnehart Hoad.
Charles Lauderdale, who
serves os the city's public safety
director and police chief, said the
new complex reflects the
overlapping of safety services
offered by the city. Aboul half
l h e c o s t o f t h e
20.000-square-font facility was
provided from Impact fees and
the remainder was supplied from
general city rolfcn. Uuderdale
said.
Lake Mary police are crosstrained to perform emergency
mrdlral amt fire services undrr
the "first responder" concepl
Lauderdale said six of his of­
ficers are certified public safety
officers, able to perform the
same duties of emergency medi­
cal technicians. The first re­
sponder concept means that the
flixt public assistance at a scene
comes from u pollrr ofTlcer. who
evaluates the situation, calls fnr
appropriate assistance and lends
the Injured, before dealing wtlh
police-related Issues such as
traffic. Lauderdale said
Lauderdalr tiojies lo expand
that service in Ilie future lo
"advanced life support" (ALSI
service, with city paramedics
assigned lo field work, lo re­
spond (julckly In emergencies,
and provide carr beyond |lie
capabilities of KMTs. The
paramedics might tie stationed
In the field und not in the siaitou
house, which Is rominon
practice. Lauderdale said.
Fur ALS to mate rlall* r.
paramedics would have In tie on
staff, and Lauderdale said hr lias
twn volunteer paramedics on
siaff. lint Itie department also
needs a state license for Ihr
service and special equipment to
qualify for Ihe license, he said,
so development of the program

ChoriM Lauderdale
La ke M a ry polica chlof

Is not expected this year.
Lake M ary, which has
operaied with a volunteer lire
drpurtmrnl. this yeur for the
flrsl time rmployrd nine full­
time flrrflghlers. right of whom
were drawn from the volunteer
forre.
The volunteer fire fighting
force, under the command of
Fire Chief Robert Stoddard, con­
tinues to work In conjunction
w ith the new s a la rie d
(Irellghlrrs. lauderdalr said Hr
added lhal In-house iralning for
all flrrflghlrrs has hern up­
graded
Tills yrar. Uiudrrdalr said thr
public salriy department Is
drawing more on volunteer re­
sources from the rnrnmunly. not
only in the fire drparimrnt. Iiul
for jMilice and support services
us well. The city, he said. Is
artlvrly scouting collrgr training
grounds for quallflrd llrrtlglilrrs.
who might work llrst for l~ikr
Mary as volunteers. They might,
he sali'srnd up with a carerr m
putilli tfrty. which hr said now
has a glut of candidates In
training schools. "The poller
academies and flre-flgtillng
schools arr filled, but not ail arr

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flrrflghlrrs." Lauderdalr said
“We're primarily looking for
home-grown folks who llvr In
and a r it u n tl the c i t y , "
Lauderdale said. "We're I'xiklng
for people who want to pursue a
full-time career as a firefighter or
public safety officer, who hus
already slurtrd a school pro­
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Community College. We re also
trying lo show youngsters In
high school u direction to con­
sider."
A Volunteers In Public Safrlv
'IVII’SI program Iras hrrn InItalaled. and Is recruiting volun­
teers for rlty service, lamdcrdalr
said. Thr pollrr department
benefits from a volunteer, fully
certified Investigator, and seven
other "reserve." workers m ad­
ministrative services.
Thr fire drjialmrnt has 27
" r r serve.*' or volunteer
firefighter.
A unit ol youths is lieing
formed as an “Explorer." sup­
port group for pollrr. In con­
junction will) Ihr Hoy Scouts of
America. Lauderdale said
As poller chief. Irauderdale
commands 211 sworn |Mitlce of­
ficers. and IT civilians who
provide supjiorl and dispatch
s e rvic e s lo p o l l r r and
firelighters. Ttir public sufriy
budget totals 81 .1million a year,
wiih aUmi t'Kxi.ooo earmarked
for (Killer and 8255.000 for fire
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Police plan expansion of narcotics lab
ly M IM N U a n
H e r a ld s ta ff w r i t e r

SANFORD — A great stride for
Seminole County stiertlTs depu­
ties In 1989 was the develop­
ment of un In-house lab to
analyze narcotics samples.
Lt. Many LaBruaclano said the
progress will advance funher. to
Include lab testing for other area
police agencies If a new analysis
machine is purchased this year.
Until sheriff's department
chemist Chris Alt was hired last
ye ar, a c irc a 1980 gas
c h ro m a to g ra p h / m a s s
spectrometer (GC/MS) machine
donated to the department after
a county envlromenlal services
lab closed, went unuaed.
LaBruaclano said Alt. a former
chemist for the Florida De­
partment of Law Enforcement

Crime Lab In Orlando, began
using the old machine In test for
content of narcotics samples
confiscated by sheriffs deputies.
Alt's anallsls of about 40 such
samples each week cuts the case
load for the FDLE tab In Orlando,
which serves many Central Flor­
ida police agencies and Is
usually backlogged for months.
Alt can have test results
usually within one day. LaBrusciano said, and helps keep drug
cases from being lost or con­
tinued white Judges wait for
evidence.
LaBruaclano said he hopes this
year that Alt. who also serves as
a crime scene technician, will be
assigned only to duty as a
chemist, and that she may gel u
new GC/MS to work with. An
intern. LaBmstlano said, also
needs to be trained, to be able to

Proaross at county Jail measured
in classes for guards and inmates
ByBUtAN LOM N
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SANFORD — This year and
last, training for both Inmates
and Jail guards Is the hallmark of
progress al the Seminole County
Jail.
More than one-third of the
Jail's average total of about 670
prisoners participate in some
type ofJall-sponsorrd training.
Also, all 200 Jail guards will
have their Job-skills training
beefed up this year, beyond Ihe
basics required by the state. Jail
officials said.
Training manager Linda
Cumble Joined Ihr Jail slair In
January In a step to fulfill
long-term training improve­
ments for guards and lo upgrade
standards at the Jail, said Jail
administrator Duane Rutledge.
Cumble held u similar training
supervisor position with lIn­
state department of corrections
for 11 years, serving Central
Florida from an Orlando base,
tier move to the county Jail at a
salary of about 828.000 u year,
she said. "Is something I've
wanted lo do. It will be a
challenge to develop u new
program."
The plan. Huttcdge said, is for
Cumble to interview all 200 Jail
guards to evaluate their speclfic
Iraining needs. She will also
develop a lest, which she said
should show whai skills need to

be Improved. The training wtll
be specialized to serve the
specific needsof theJail.
Topics for Increased training
Include suicide prevention, basic
CI'R und first-aid. fire training,
stress mining, communications
and report writing.
"They've had u lot of the
basics, but they need to rcqulllfy on a lot of these things
yearly." Cumble said.
Rutledge said guards are re­
quired by the state to have 40
hours of In-service training every
four years. At the Seminole
County Jail, he said. Cumble will
Increase those hours to al least
40 each year for each guard,
with ongoing In-house training
programs.
Cumble said she will draw on
Ihe skills of some Jail slafTers as
teachers. The guards will also
receive some training outside
the Jail facility. Cumble said.
"1 have the knowledge and I
have the contacts." to get the Job
done. Cumble said. Rutledge
said she Is a certified Florida
Department of Law Enforcement
instructor and a firearms insi ructor. She Is also certified by
ihe state as a teacher.
"This |Cumble:s addition) will
make our stuff more pro­
fessional." Rutledge said.
Training of Jail guards came
under fire more than two years
ago ufler a lern-uge murder

fill In for Alt when she Is on
vacation.
By updating and using the old
machine for several months.
LaBruaclano said. "With minor
cost we've shown It's possible lo
eliminate Ihe backlog. But in
anticipating growth and down
time of the old machine, we
want the new lo gain ground."
The department, he said. Is
considering buying a de­
monstrator GC/MS which with
accessories and service fees
would cost about 855.000.
Money forfeited by drug suspects
might be used to pay for the new
machine.
LaBruaclano said Ihe newer
machine is more advanced tech­
nologically and Is more efficient
to use and less likely lo break
down.
"It would Increase service and
output without running the
machine Into the ground."
LaBruaclano said.
The new machine, he said,
could also be used lo lest the
quality of drugs, lo determine
how close police are to original
irallicklng sources, based on the
purity of the drug and how
many limes It has been mixed

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with another substance. The
more diluted Ihe drug, the
further It ts from Ihe original
souire. he said.
With the additional machine.
LaBruaclano said, the sheriffs
department could offer drugtesting to other police agencies
In ihe county, bringing them
quicker results and further re­
ducing the burden on the FDLE
lab. It would also help eliminate
a backlog of drug-relalcd court
cases. The new machine would
allow prisoners who only serve
time on the weekend, or trusty
prisoners who work outside Ihn
Jail, to be routinely lesled for
narcotics when they return lo
Jail. LaBruaclano said.
The machines can be used In
analyze blood and urine samples
for drug or alcohol content, bill
their primary use al Ihr shertfTs
department. LaBruaclano said,
will be lo analyze drug samples
In connection with narcotics
cases.
"It's a loot to prove Innocence
loo." he said of ihe machine.
The sheriff's department.
LaBrusclano said, has a drug
screening policy for rmpoyrrs us
an "administrative tool."

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t r o m 11 a m
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o p e n e d b y th e S e m i n o le C o u n t y
S c h o o l D i s t r i c t In 1 9 8 4 . T h e
b u ild in g o n c e h o u s e d S a n f o r d
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n a m e d th e M a r g a r e t K . R e y n o ld s
B u i l d i n g In h o n o r o f a f o r m e r
S a n f o r d p r in c ip a l.
T h e b u i ld in g firs t s e r v e d a n a
h ig h s c h o o l w h e n e s t a b lis h e d In
1 90 2. A ll o f S e m in o le C o u n t y 's
s c h o o ls u s e th e m u s e u m a s a
t e a c h in g t o o l f o r s t u d e n t s , w it h
fo u rth a n d e ig h th
g ra d e rs
b e n e f it in g fr o m s c h e d u l e d o n ­
e -d a y fie ld t r ip s t o th e m u s e u m ,
fo r a h a n d s -o n -le a r n in g
e x p e r ln e c e .
It Is a ls o o p e n t o t h e p u b lic
f r e e o f c h a r g e f r o m 8 a m . t o 3 :3 0
p .m . M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r id a y .
G r o u p s o f fiv e o r m o r a s h o u ld
c a ll 3 2 2 -1 9 0 2 lo s c h e d u le a t o u r.
T h e m u s e u m Is s ta ffe d b y O r.
D o n a ld
B a te s , d e a n o f th e
m u s e u m , a n d r e s o u r c e te a c h e r s
A d r ie n n e J o n e s
a n d S ta n le y
S h a v e . B a le s s a id t h is m u s e u m
a c c e p t s d o n a t io n s o f re le v a n t
It e m s , b u t d o e s n 't n e e d v o lu n ­
te e rs .
T h e s t u d e n t m u s e u m fe a t u re s
a N a t iv e A m e r ic a n ro o m , w llh
S e m in o le In d ia n a r ilt a c t s s u c h a s
a th a tc h e d h u t a n d ca n o e s.
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t u r n o l 'l h e c e n t u r y c la s s r o o m
a n d m u r a ls s h o w in g F lo r id a
r e s id e n t s . A p io n e e r e x h ib it
f e a t u re s a lo g c a b in , b u c k b o a r d
w a g o n , tr a d in g p o s t a n d to o ls
f r o m F lo r id a 's s e t t le m e n t e ra .
T h e r e Is a g e o g r a p h y la b w it h
a 3 9 -In c h g lo b e a n d a 1 2 -b y -1 4 f o o t F lo r i d a m a p r u g . a t o r n a d o
m o d e l a n d a r a in fa ll d e m o n s t r a ­
t io n .
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a n d p h o to s fe a t u rin g S a n fo rd
a n d S e m in o le C o u n t y s c e n e s a re
o n d is p la y . In a d is p la y c a lle d
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lif e b y h a n d m a k in g b u t le r a n d
h a n d d ip p in g c a n d le s . T h e r e a re
d is p la y s o f t o y s , c lo t h in g a n d
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r e p lic a s . A n
1 8 8 0 b la c k s m it h
s h o p , p a r lo r a n d c o u n t r y s t o r e
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d o lls a n d S o u t h w e s t e r n In d ia n
c e r a m ic s a re o n d is p la y . P h o n e
(9 0 4 )7 3 4 4 3 7 1 .

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2 4 1 8 M ills A v e ., O rla n d o ,
f e a tu re s c la s s e s , f ilm s , le c t u r e s
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o l M o d e m A r t , 133 E . W e l b o m e
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w o r k s o f L o u is C o m f o r t T i f f a n y .
O p e n T u e s d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y
9 :3 0 a m . t o 4 p .m . S u n d a y , 1 t o 4
p .m .

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R oad,
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fo rt f e a t u rin g e x h ib it s o n th e
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d a p io n e e r s . P h o n e (4 0 7 ) 5 8 8 4149.
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h a n d s -o n s c i e n c e e x h i b i t s , a
p la n e t a riu m
a n d o b s e rv a to ry .
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M u s e u m , M e r r ill Is la n d , f e a tu re s
d is p la y s , m o v ie s , d e m o n s t r a t io n s
a n d le c t u r e s o n a s t r o n o m y a n d
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t h r o u g h ! T h u r s d a y 10 a m . t o 3
p .m . a n d F r id a y 10 a m . t o n o o n .
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P a c k w o o d A v e ., M a it la n d .
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A v e n u e , R o llin s C o lle g e c a m p u s ,
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couple of years. They provided
assistance In the rrconsturllon
of thr pavilion and repaved our
road. Thr county has supported
us wllh thr TIX' allocation, and
recently ngrrril to plarr sldns
ilinrtlng visitors lo Ihr xoo.
"We'rr a community resource.
Wr reached 4 5 . 0 0 0 people III our
education prodnuns last year,"
Posey said.
Plans this year for rducatutlon
include the expansion of a
/no-hased animal stury-rradlnd
prodnun to 1m- oltrrrd lo ehlldren
at oil-sitr locations.
Tile /on Is slaffrd tiy 4 7
workers, wtio lend and show 4 0 0
animals and provide support
services. The park Is open every­
day from &lt;Ja.m. to 5 p.m.. except
Thunknglvlng and Christmas
days.

ruts in ruptlvlly. Thr study Is u
twu-yrar project in conjunction
wllh the University of Florida,
which also provides veterinarian
services lo the zoo. I’osey said.
The drum Is from ihr Insillutr of
M us c um S e r v i c e s of
Wushlndton. D.C. The U N I I s also
Involved In other hrrrdtnd pro­
jects. hr said.
"It's rrwurdlnd to begin frrlind
opportunity for this organization
to provide education and rrrrrullon lo Ihr community. We've
nrver hern able to define how to
sup|M&gt;rt oiirsrlf. We'rr In a heller
ixrsltlnu in recent years." Posey
said. ''We're realistically op­
timistic for thr futurr.
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very supportive over Ihr last

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the old one. and
six feet wider, plus ■ deck
higher. The Grand Romance
comfortably acata 350 diners,
compared to 150 on the old boat.
A maximum of 500 diners can
be seated If tables are added In
such places as the dance floor.
The decor of the Qrand
Romance Is In the style of Its
exterior appearance, that of a
19th century steamboat of the
type that was common on the St.
Johns when Sanford was a
major Florida river port.
In keeping with the old
steamboating theme, the Grand
Romance will Inaugurate a
"River Dare Revue'* showboat*
type show on May 15. with fancy
costumes, lively riverboat-type
music and comedy.
The boat's cruise schedule will
be expanded and the show will
be presented on evening dinner
enisles every Tuesday. Wednes­
day and Thursday.
Now. the Grand Romance only
offers dinner cruises on Fridays
and Saturdays, and offers lun­
cheon cruslea during the week.
Yuronls says the boat la docked
at all other times, unless It la
chartered.
The cruise service Is In Its
busiest time now. which
normally extends from the end
of January to the end of May.
but Yuronls said the company Is
making a strong bid for summer
tourists to even out the business

thoruhgout the year.
“We are attempting to get Into
the International tourist market
and have aligned ourselves with
several major tour operators,
both In this country and
abroad." she add. The Grand
Romance has already been
placed on several "package
tours" of Florida attractions
which center on the Disney
theme parka.
The majority of the company's
business u tour groups. Yuronls
says, although many Individuals
also book cruises The customer
who walks In and buys a ticket
rather than booking In advance
la rare, she says. Popular holi­
days are booked far In advance.
For Instance. Yuronls save
Thanksgiving day is already sold
out.
After offering two-day cruises
to Jacksonville every month, the
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fighting.
This year Lake Mary poller
added a blood alcohol level
breath testing unit, and video
taping system. Installed at the
department, to administer tests
to suspected drunk drivers In
lhal section of the county. The
unit will be available lo all poller
agencies Including the Florida
Highway Patrol, which operates

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the
National Register of Historic
Pisces. The January listing on
the register Includes 434 homes
of historic significance in an area
roughly bounded by Third
Street. 13th Street. Sanford
Avenue and French Avenue.
The news of the listing came
more than two years after the
city's Historic Preservation
Board had submitted the pro­
posal to the state Bureau of
Historic Preservation.

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months, and now offera the
Jacksonville cruises five times a
year. In November. February.
March, April and May. Passen­
gers spend the night In Paiatka
a n d . w h e n th e y re a c h
Jacksonvllle. are bused hack to
Sanford while a new group la
boarded In Jacksonvllle for the
return cruise to Sanford. The
return trip also features an
overnight stop In Paiatka. and
passengers are then bused back
toJacksonville from Sanford.
The Grand Romance wel­
comed visitors from the Soviet
Union last December, when
about 45 Soviet visitors on tour
with the Peatroika USSR exhib­
ition In Oriano dined and were
entertained sbovd the boat.
Yuronls expects I9B0 to be the
company's best year, aa the
Grand Romance completes her
first full year In service, and a
new showboat revue Is Inaugu­
rated.
a substation out of the Lake
Mary public safely building.
Lauderdale said.
Lauderdale, a retired U.S.
Army lieutenant colonel
assigned to the military police
corps, has been police chief for
almost four years.
He said he has presented the
city with a 10-year public safety
plan lhat will take the program
Into the 21st Century, "i see my
role as assisting In Implementing
this package. Then I'll go to my
first love and operate my charier
boat off the east coast of Flori­
da." the 47-year-old Lauderdale
said.

The downtown business dis­
trict was named to the national
register In 1976 The city has
adopted regulations for that dis­
trict to preserve Its historic C M t la u i from Fogs 3 A
character.
screen.
Criteria for listing on the
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architecture, design, engineer­ screens.
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• Seminole Plaza Cinema.
significance.
Seminole Plaza. U.S. 17-92 and
Individuals wishing more In­ Stale Road 436. Casselberry, two
formation about the Sanford screens.
• The Movies. Lake Howell
Historic Trust, call President
Laura Slraehia at 330-3320.
Squure. 1271 S.R. 436. Cassel­
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ExpresswayContinued from Page 4 A

Hon lias pn&gt;vm successful. The
authority has collected an
average nf about $40,000 moni lily In lolls at the SR 426 plaza.
Hu I c o u n ty p la n n e rs
e n v is io n e d an I 8 - m 11e
expressway In Seminole County,
not a half-mile entrance to the
Orange County sections. In
lt)H7. slate road olTlclals first
suggested bonding the toll rollections from Florida's Turnpike
to raise money to build toll roads
ihrmighoui the state.
The proposal was considered
by l he Florida Legislature In
ItlHH. which developed a feasibil­
ity formula. The formula re­
quired tolls from "candidate"
projects to pay half their
expenses on opening and fully
wlihtn 15 years. Seminole
County's expressway met that
criteria.
Four limes In 1089, during the
regular Aprll-to-July session, a
one-day extension, and two
subsequent special sessions,
lawmakers failed to pul aside
regional squabbling to agree to
approving bonds for a toll
road-bulldtng plan of any kind.
T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y
Expressway bounced up and
down on proposal lists, ranging
from 12th place lo second.
Hut amid much fingerpointing, lawmakers and Gov.
Hob Martinez failed to reach an
agreement for a toll road con­
struction program. State
lawmakers said there Is little
chance of a program coming oul
of the upcoming April session.
The fa ilu re proved so
Irusiratlng that Heathrow develo|&gt;rr Jeno Paulucct offered to
arrange lo build Ihe road using
private financing In return for
keeping lolls for 30 or 40 years
and earn a small profit.
Expressway olTlclals considered
the olfer, but state laws thal
would have to be changed and
other hurdles to the plan made It
unattractive to them now.
Defeated by the state and with
Unit* apparent alternatives,
expressway officials developed a
plan late last year to sell hoods,
to Ik- repaid In the form of lolls,
and liulld the road locally. Traf­
fic and loll estimates Indicated
®158.3 million in bonds could be
sold, enough to finance a
sealed-down version of the
expressway that would termln-Uc at the new Lake Mary

Boulevard extension.
The bonds would also repay
$18.5 million owed thr slate and
$6.6 million owrtl the county In
loans and Interest.

17-92. Toll revenues from the
additional half-mile between
Lake Mary Boulevard and U.S.
17-92 would not pay the addi­
tional $14.5 million It will coat to
build Ihe additional roadway and
the Interchange at U.S. 17-92.
SCEA director Brtnton said
lowrr-than-expccted bids may be
received because the state has
rut road-bulldlng and road con­
tractors are hungry Tor work.
The bonding program will
require Seminole County com­
missioner*. who comprise live of
Ihe seven SCEA members, to
pledge $3.1 million In county
gasoline taxes and state-shared
revenue annually to secure the
highest bond rating and assure a
quicker sale. The bond has
nearly $11 million In contingen­
cy funds, so bond drafters say
use of Ihe county revenues Is

Under the plan, expressway
officials found the most afforda­
ble design would be lo extend
thr four-lane toll road from Its
current stopping point at SR 426
north lo Stair Road 434. The
hlghwuy would then merge lo
Iwo lanes and rnntlnue north
over Lake Jcstip up to County
Road 427. Extl and entrance
ramps would then llr the
expressway lo Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Unless bids air rrerlvrd that
are substantially lower than
expected, expressway officials
don't anticipate building Ihe
complete four-lane road lo U.S.

unlikely.
If toll revenues exreed projec­
tions for two years running, the
county pledge will be released.
County commissioners were
srhedulrd to consider Ihe pledge
proposal in February.
If Ihe bonds are sold later Hits
year, construciion on Ihe road
can begin In 1991 and be
completed by late 1993. Brtnton
said.
Brtnton said even If a
smaller scale loll road Is built by
1993. he Is confident the fourlane rxprrssway will reach 1-4
by Ihe yrar 2000. Brlnlon said
toll projections show excess tolls
t&gt;rynnd what Is nerilrd lo pay
the bond debt could be used lo
complete Ihe expressway to U.S.
17-92 If the $158.3 million bond
dors nnl pay the Tull cost lo build
a four-laned road to U.S. 17-92.

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Cincinnati Reda and two pitch­ C ontinued from Pag* $ A
ers sign scholarships with River one month laler raised
Division I Stetson University. more than $1.000each. The Mile
They Hatters recruits Included of Quarters, which surrounded
Charles Bynum from Vero Beach the park entirely with quarters,
and Jim Waring from Lake raised more than $4,000 beyond
Brantlev.
the goal during a second festival
The school also put a major In the park Sept. 23.
facelift Into Its Health and Physi­
cal Education Center this year,
The playground committer
adding a new wooden playing surpassed Its goal after six
surface, new scoreboards and a months of aggressive fundrais­
new coat of paint on the gymna­ ing. Early In the drive, the
sium. The school also added Sanford Rotary Club pledged up
sevrral new Nautilus weight to $25,000 in matching funds lor
training machines to Us condi­ the playgro und. In t h r llnul push
tioning program.
to reach thr goal, the Orlando
Sentinel Foundation awarded
the committer a $5,000 grant lo
help with construction.

C ontinued from Page 6 A

Big things ate expected from
the soilball team this year as
both Smith and King return
along with four others and a crop
of topnotch local recruits.
The women's basketball team,
under Gallagher, and the
baseball team, under Jack Panteltas. both suffered through
ofT-seasons but are anticipating
much improvement after the
signing or several potentially
good athletes.
The baseball team had Lyman
graduate Dale Stevens sign a
professional contract with Ihe

Airport

the federal government In 1969.
Local banker Jim Young and
builder Bob McKee Joined the
airport authority this year. The
two board members replaced
J o h n M e rc e r and J i m
Daganaugh. whose terms had
expired.
By March of last year, the
airport had landed Airline Avia­
tion Academy, a 140-student
school for airline pilots and
maintenance crews. ComAIr'
Holding Co., a Cincinnati sub
sldlary of ComAIr Airlines
purchased the school In October.
The airline school, which
leases three buildings at the
airport, brought to Sanford
about $2.5 million In salaries,
housing, goods and services.

C ontinued from Pag* $ A

eluding renovaikm of the termi­
nal, addition of ramp space and
other construction, continued
last year. Aviation Director Steve
Cooke has estimated the airport
has Invested more than $15
million In Improvements since
the 1970s.
Former Aviation Director
Mack LaZenby left Ihe Sanford
Airport In November after one
ear as dlrrrior and more than
0 years In the airport's ad­
ministration. LaZenby left lo
manage three airports operated
by the TltusvIDe-Cocoa Beach
Airport Authority. He had re­
placed J.S. Red Cleveland, who
had managed Ihe airport since It
was turned over to the cltv bv

With Ihe playground designed.
Ihe money raised and many ol
Ihe materials donated, the
coinmlller then surpassed Its
goal of 1.500 volunteers needed
for park construction. More than
7,000 hours of volunteer work
went Into building Ihe 10.000
square feet of wood and tires.
F ro m c &lt;&gt;n I r a c t o r s to
housewives. Iront lawyers lo
schoolchildren, volunteers Irom
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Jail
C w t l n t 4 from Page ISA

euapeet committed suicide In Ihr
Jail. Since Dial lime. Hutlcdgr
Mid. Seminole ( ouniy Sheriff
John Polk's |{(m I has been to
upgrade the quality ol guards by
offering them as much training
us possible. Rutledge was hired
as udmlnsiratnr about two years
ago. to Improve conditions and
make changes both for prisoners
and guards at the Jail, he Mid.
Kutlcdge said the addition of
('umblr to ihr stalf fills a void.
Procedure requirements for Jails
arr always changing, hr Mill,
and Cumblr will help Seminole
County’s Jatl krep jwer. anti
become a leader In guard train­
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The other phase of the Jail
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Lake Mary—
Continued from Page BA

and 17 In Jacksonville. Lake
Mary was to go after Its srventh
consecutive regional champion­
ship.
The man who guided the Hum
wrestlrrs — thing l*rlem — wus
also Involved In Ihr big
coaching change at Lake Mary
as hr was named to replace
Marry Nelson as hrud football
couch. Nelson, who rame *to
l-tkr Mary Irnm Colonial, was
only the second foolhatl coach
in the school's eight-year histo­
ry before stepping down.
To devoir all of his energy lo
coaching I he football tram.
Peters recently announced that
hr would hr resigning as the
l.ukr Mary wrestling roach
Also, some individual ulhlrlrs

SeminoleContinued from P a g* B A

Ills decision was rewarded
almost immediately as thr Tribe
won district and regional champtimslups tn fonthull la-lore be­
ing eliminated In the stale
quarterfinals Kor Seminole's
turnaround hum a losing rrcord
thr year before. Ill,ike was
named thr Sanford Herald
IimmIm II coach of the year.
Seminole just missed winning
two state championships last
year At the la-ginning of 1989.
the Tribe girls huskrlbull tram
advanced to the state charnplu n s h i p ag a i n s t St.
Petersburg-Lake wood before
liming m double overtime.

on Inmates, was Intensified In
1989. with the Jail and-Seminole
Community College working
together to train prisoners In
career skills.
Officials believe lhe training
program should allow tome
former Inmates to find not Just a
Job. but meaningful employ­
ment. when released.
The focus of this "correctional
college." Is to help keep turn.Mrs
from committing new crimes
and returning o8 prisoners after
they are released from Jail,
Kutlrdgenald.
Among skills taught are culi­
nary arts, that take the student
beyond the skills nreded In a
fust.(nod restaurant. After com­
pleting Ihr course. Rut ledge Mid
Inmules urr quultllrd lo begin a
career as u chef In Ihe rrstauranl

or hotel business Kveti If an
Inmate Is released lore compining die corn &gt; nr or she can
continue studylog. bnuusr the
cost of Ihr irmnlng has brrn
paid for through a joint Jailcollege plan. Rutlrdge Mid.
Others leant typing skills or
art. Other classes, surh as oc­
cupational life skills, are avail­
able.
Michael Levine, Jail services
director said almost 30 prrernt
of Inmates are enrolled In the
college classes and half Ihr Jail's
population Is taking advantage
of these nr other similar Jail
teaming opportunities.
The Jail also provides Job
counseling and rrlrrral for 1 1 1 males as wrll us training In
llfrskllls and purrnllng.

gave Lake Mary fans somrlhlng
tocheer about.
In the Class 4A state track
meet last spring. Amy Kuvnrh
was a surprise winner In the,
discus and finished sixth In the
shot put- Allison Snell set a
school record. In thr MHO run
while finishing third. The two
combined to lead thr Rams to a
10th place team finish.
Earlier In the yrur, Kovach
helped another Lake Mary team
lo a district championship,
combining with Anita Mitchell
to lead the Rum girls' buskribalt
tram to the 4A-0tsiricl 7 title.
At the um r time. Ihr Lake
Mary boys' sorter team was
trying to dupliralr the stair
championship feat of the girls
And Ihcy came close, winning
Ihr district, regional and sec-

Ihmal titles before fusing on
|&gt;rnally kicks to Tampa-Gullhcr
In the slate semifinals.
In the fall. Hrud Itrtdgrwiprr
wus first In the t o o backstroke
and second In the 200 frrestyle
lo help Lake Mary to a 13thplace tram finish In Ihc Class
4A siuic swim meet, t'hrts
Snlvely finished fifth In the SO
frrestyle and 10th In Hie lOO
freestyle for (he Rams.
Thai same weekend. D.J.
Lewis finished eighth and Hob
Robertson came in I2lh al the
Class 4A slate irark meet,
leading the Rams to a sixthplace tram finish Kor the Lake
Mary girls. Snell was Jhr top
Itnishrr from Seminole County,
placing 12th as Ihr Rams
managed to scorr an 111 h place
tram finish

Latrr In Ihr season. Seminole
began what turnrd Into a
perfect girls' luskrthall season
with thr Tribe finishing 200
overall and 12-0 In thr Semlnolr
Athletic Conference.
While the boys baskrlhall
tram didn’t rnjny the Mine
success at the stale level as thr
girls. II did domtmilr the action
locally, winning Us third con­
secutive SAC chumplonshlp
with an ll-l mark during the
1988-89 season
In the spring ol 1980. thr
boys truck tram competed in

srnrr felt, finishing tied for
sixth with a largely undcrrlussmrn squad

Ih r long shadow cast by Ihr
girls' s ta te c h a m p io n s h ip
campaign. Hut Ih r 'Nates Mill
managed lo make Ihrir prr-

Thr highlight of the 1989
slate inert was thr Tribe
llnishlng first, second and
fourth In thr triple Jump Lewis
Butler won thr rvrnl for Ihe
second straight year while Rob­
ert Moorr place set ond and
Henry Williams lourth Holler
has moved away Inn Moore and
Williams are Imi k lor .molher
go
La.si spring. Srminulr catch­
er-pitcher Janies Joyce was
(licked and signed by the San
Du-go Padres.

Proudly Serving
Sanford
Since 1956

HeathrowC o a t i i u d from Pago lOA

wasn't us great as expected, the
bottom line was far greatrr than
uny prior years." Lucas com­
mented about last year's turn­
out. Her report showed the
festival raised $89,109 last year,
as compared to B73.13S In 1987.
Its net Income was 823,292.
"We have projected a net
tnrome of B33.000 In 1990."
Lucas said.
The festival depends on the
generous donations of Its
sponsor* — the Heathrow com­
munity *1 the LAL Acres Ranch
and numerous area businesses.
Contributions last year reached
$36,000. as rnmparcd lo
822.000 In 1987 and 824.000 In
1988, according to Lucas' re­
port.
"We're drllghted al the sup­
port at both the Individual and

St. LuciaC m I1i

m

4 f r t a r * | « 10A

In conjunction with thr festival
Thr focus of the exhibit was a
book about blark history wrlttrn
by Altcrmesr Henlley.
Smith organized the Future ol
Sanford Committee and al Its
first meeting, ocrepted the Idea
for the festival by Kay
Huriholomrw. an active rttlzrn
and public relations dirrrtor at
Crntral Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. As It turned Out. the Idea was
the Ural lo be received by the
committee, which was seeking
ways to come up with a de­
finitive vision for thr rummunl

•y-

'The two things coincided."
Smith said of thr committee's
formation and Bartholomew's

S h o p , In c .
Historic Downtown
209 C u t C om m ercial
Sanford, Florida 32771

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 8 2 2

Idea.
The event Included a weekend
of celebrations which kicked off
with thr "Circle of Light" during
the Candlelight Tour. It was an
original balletic vignette written
by Mildred M Caskey and
performed by Hallrt Guild of
Sanford-Semlnole. which
portrayed an Incident fn the life
and time of a group of Swedish
Immigrants. Even Smith and
other residents had a part In the
dance. The festival Included Ihe
annual Jaycrrs Christmas
Parade downtown, historical ex­
hibits which Involved the Seml­
nolr County communities of
U p s u l a . G e n e v a and
Georgetown, a fun run. Swedish
smorgasbord and much more. It
ended with a p.rsrnlallon of

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'Baptist
Church
5 1 9 P « k Avenue
S e n fo rd

Ur here .Hearten mod Emrth Jam Mmnrfs
NEW PIONEER CHURCH
"Temporarily Meatln A t"
1001 DOUGLAS AVE.
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Thursday Praye' Meeling

9 30
10 30
6 30
7. J 0

am
am
pm
p.m.

Classes For All Age*
Special Children * Service* • Nursery Provided
j
Glenn Rig*. Pasior
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Independent Fundamental Etangalislic

NEW MT. CALVARY
BAPTIST
CHURCH
SANFORD

1115 W. 12th ST.

Swedish hymns at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church
Bartholomew, who was chair
man of Ihe event, deemed the
festival a success even though a
downpour of rain probably kept
many would-be visitors away
Sanford police had estimated a
crowd of between 7,000-8.000
for the parade along ilutakefront.
"II was a tremendous success
that we were able to bring so
many people together."
Bartholomew said.
Organizers urr busy planning
tor this year s (estival and have
already set a dale tor Ihe randlr
light gala.
This year's lestlval Is slated for ,
March 3-4. It features artwork
music and entertainment

fir s t

STARLIGHT BAPTIST
CHURCH

-----FAMILY O W N E D
AND O P E R A T E D
F O R 3 4 Y EA RS

S a n fo rd F lo w e r

r
corporate levels, and feel the ferrd. Thr Florida Symphony
community has made a strong Or- h'-sir-i which performed In
statement that they ar sup­ ctilii-eri was ihe only ticketed
porting thr arts." said Festival event and pnarrds from that
performance helped raise funds
Chairman Ikinnle Manjura.
To avoid a conflict with (or the orchestra Organizers say
another festival this year, the If all goes according to plan, they
board of director* who carefully expect Ihc orchestra to return
organize the event, has already this year.
decided that It should run Oct. 6
The entertainment during the
and 7. so both festivals can enjoy 1989 festival ranged from local
talents and storytellers for
maximum attendance.
"We project a dramatic In­ rhlldrrn to nallonally-arrlalmrd
crease In altendanrr In 1990. performer*. There wrre Interna­
bused on the assumption lhal tional strolling bands wearing
there will fie no competition on authentic costumes and
our dales, and we Intend lo childrens' art workshops
Winning artists received
invite three times as many
artists." Lucas said, noting that 815.000 In rash awards not
Ihr ranch can handle 200.000 Including purchase awards
|K-o|)lr and can also u&lt;roinodulr
A unique feature about Ihr
rvrnlng entertainment on two lestlval ts that It donates it
large stages
portion of Its Inrome exclusively
Last year was the lirst lime lor art scholarships to area high
evening entertainment was of- schools and colleges

Pallor
Rev Floyd Blake Jr
Rev. Tommy Johns. Minister
ol Education
Mr Sidney Brock
Minister ol Youth
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
B 25 £&gt; 10 55 a in
Church Training
5 45 p m
Evening Worship
6 55 p m
Wed. Family Meal
5 JO p m
Followed by
Wed Prayer Service
6 25 p m
Nursery Provided

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R A D IO B R O A D C A S T
W NSI AM 1400 Sundays 1 1 a m
12 noon
9:45 a m.
Sunday School
11 00 a m. 6 5.00 p m.
Sunday Worship
Tuesday 5 8 p m
Youth Church
Thursday 7 00 p m.
Prayer &amp; Bible Study
Saturday 4-7:30 p m.
Choir Rehearsal

700 W 24TH STREET
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q e stu ie can m ean in yout
tim e ol need. P ro fe ssio n a l, yet
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K ris s o n G u a rd ia n F u n e ra l H o m e
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Rev G Richard Dam elak

8:30 AM &amp; I I AM WORSHIP SERVICE
WITH NURSERY AVAILABLE
9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL

We Have An Exciting Program For
Youth and Adults •Come Join Us!

CENTRAL B AP TIST
CHURCH
3101 W . 1st S L , S a n fo rd

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Sunday School
9: JO AM
Sunday Worship 10:55 AM &amp; 7:00 PM
Disciples Training
5:30 PM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:00 PM
But Ministry • Nursery For Service*
Mlniilriet For Ihe Whole Family
Mhrrr t .«-/1f*&gt;dv it SomrOudy And J r tut Child It lo rd

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CATHOLIC
CHURCH
800 S. Oak Ave.
Sanford
PH 407-322-3795
Father Thomas J. Buns. Pator
S A T U R D A Y 5 PM M A S S
SUNDAY
8 A M , 10:30 A M &amp; 12 N O O N M A S S

SANFORD
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
137 W. Airport Blvd.
Sanford
PH 322-0980

Bible Study
9 30 a in
Worship Service
10 JO a in
Evening Service
hOO p m
Wednesday Nights
7 00 p m
Adull Flome Bible Studies 0
Children s and Teen Program
J.D Seagrqve*. Minuter, Joe Caputo, Voulh Mini tret

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�t o — Sanford H«ratd — Sunday, February 25, 1990 — Harald MvtftlMr — Wednesday, February 28, 1990 — San lord, Ft.

BUSINESS I INDUSTRY

CHOOSE
HEATHROW
FOR SHOPPING IN
r‘ ‘o f
Tha SI 8.4 million mall diatrfbutlon eantar will ba ready for bualnaaa by April.

As long as you're In the neighborhood, come see us. We're
just west of 1-4 Exit 50, ana we welcome the public to our
intimate comer of Heathrow International Business Center.

T h « n«w post office facility on Lake Mary Boulavard opanad last sum m tr.

Heathrow Shops is home to a unique and ultramodern
Publix supermarket where you'll find the finest in foods,
deli, European bakery, fresh produce and prime cut meats.

ECKEIJD
And Eckerd Drugs, the pharmacy that you know has just
what you need at affordable prices.

P A S TA LM VERS.
A CASUAL
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Enjoy casual Italian dining at Pasta Lovers; lunch from
$4.25; dinner from $6.75.

The Lake Mary post office building has 22,900 square feat of workspace.

U.S. Postal Service has two
new facilities in Lake Mary
Construction of the S18 4 million mall distribu­
tion renter began In November nml Is scheduled
tor rumple! lull In April. Thr 340.OCX) square-toot
LAKE MARY - The U.S. Post Office In 1989 building will Im1 completely nulomuatcd in sort
relocated to a new SI.4 million facility on Lake mall for Seminole. Lake and Orange counties.
The government purchased the 40-acre parcel
Mary Boulevard and began construction of a
off Klnchari Road for 87 million In 1987. bul
regional distribution center on Rinehart Road.
Opening of the 22.900 square-foot branch construction was delayed by a $1 billion budget
facility at 495 W. Luke Mary Boulevard was cut. The facility Is needed In relieve the region's
delayed several times before postal operations primary distribution center at Orlando Intcrnawere moved from the 159 E. Wilbur Ave. office llonal Airport, postal officials have said.
Mall will be sorted by optical scanners at the
Iasi summer.
laindscapiug for llir new post office cost about distribution center, which will not be a full-service
office.
SHO.OOO

GEE W IL L IK K E R S
LIQUORS
Here's the liquor store with more of yo u r favorite spirits and
beverages. . . Gee Willikkers!

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
H e r a ld s ta ff w r it e r

FP&amp;L installing
new tech n ology
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
H e r a ld s ta ff w r it e r

This plant serves over 30,000 county customers.

SANFORD — Florida Power
and Mghl this year began Install­
ing new technology In ihc Banlord area, a growing part of Its
service area.
FI’L tuts begun Installing In
I tie Sunlord area remote control
line disconnect switches, a new
technology designed to shorten
lime necessary to restore power
alter Interruptions. The Hanford
area Is the first ol FI’L's service
areas across Ihi' slate to receive
the switches. Fl’l.'s Wayne
Hussey said.
FI’L employs a total ol 227
|M-ople at Its (MiMi-r plant on the
St. Johns River. Us construction
service center and Us downtown
district office
In 1989. Fl'l. added more than
MiOO customers In the Seminole
County area FI’L serves 33.500
In Sanlord. Geneva. Chuluota
and the northern to percent of
latke Mary.
FI’L serves most of Florida's
eastern coast and a sertlouof the
state's southwest eoast

DRYCLEAN U.SA
Making sure you look your best is the profession of DRY
C LEA N US. A.

/K- italiaRtraieenter
The Italian Trade Commission w ill inaugurate its Orlando
Trade Center here at 10:30 a.m. Monday, February 26,
with the grand opening of its Compasso d 'O ro Italian
Design Awards Show. Free admission; the Show continues
daily to March 18.

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BU1IM1M A IHPUtTRY
By J.NAJMSAAPiaLO

Harald (tall writer

permits Issued In 1988 to 10
commercial permits In 1989. No
Industrial permits were Issued
last year.
Lake Mary showed continued
growth. The city building de­
partment Issued seven commer­
cial permits between Oct. 1.
1987 and Sept. 30. 1988. The
city Issued 13 commercial
permits during the 12 months
following Oct. I. 1988.
Area commerce parks report
steady growth, with each park in
the county reporting one or more
new tenants. The llralhmw In­
ternational Business Center west
of Interstate 4 gained the most
recognlrable new tenant In the
county — the Am erican
Automobile Association.
AAA opened the doors to Its
400.000 square-loot national
corporate offices In November
after moving from Fulls Church.

SANFOHD — Seminole County
(imimrn l.il ('(instruction lamed
III 1989. showing Increases In
laiKe Mary but decreases In
Sanford and unincorporated
Seminole County.
Industrial parks experienced
steady growth during 1989. with
most reporting new tenants.
In 1989, ihere were 750 com­
mercial construction permits
Issued by the Seminole County
tlulldlng Department, which
permits construction In the un­
incorporated areas of the county.
Thai number was down sharply
from 1988. when 87fl commer­
cial construction permits were
Issued.
The Sanford tlulldlng Depanment witnessed a similar
sharp drerrase. dropping from
21 commercial and Industrial r.B ss Lake Mary, Pag# 2 7

A shopping contor will

C ounty ch am ber official sees bright future
■y J. HAIM M 8FIILD

Harald alall writer____________
f w e had to come to grips with the fact
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Of- that chambers are changing. Businessmen
llclals ol the Greater Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce no longer join chambers to provide service
look uheud to the 1990s with to the community, they now join Rotary or
hopes of playing a greater role the other groups for that, th e y join the
ihmughoiit the courtly.
"1989 was the first year the chamber to make money, j
chamber tritely becume a coun- B o b L o w lt , E x o c u tlv o Praaldant
lywlde agency.” said chamber
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C o u n t y C h a m b o r o l C o m m arc a
executive president Hob Lewis.
"I think we will continue to
drvrlop that trend Into the 90s."
Lewis Is quick to add that us Politician's Hob Nob each fall
Begun as a south Seminole the chamber grows to true which brings the community
County business organization In countywlde status, that growth together with candidates. A
1974. Lewis says ubout 1.000 will not be at the cost If city computerized straw poll was
the 1.500 chamber members urc chambers. Including the Greater first taken at the Hob Nob In
from businesses outside of the Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
1987 and has proven a close
A l t a m o n t e S p r *
"We'll be striving for less gauge of election-day outcomes.
logs-Lon gwood-Casse Iberry conflicts and more cooperation.”
In preparing for the 1990s.
area. Just two years ago. two- Lewis said. In 1989. the Semi­ Lewis said the chamber devel­
thirds of the chamber's mem- nole and Sanford chambers oped their first five-year plan
bcrshlp came from the three conducted several Joint meet­ that sets goals In four major
cities. Lewis said.
ings. one to consider a proposal areas — government uffalrs.
The percentage of members for a $542 million school con­ economic development, educa­
Ironi Altamonte Springs alone struction program and another tion and member services.
dropped from 40 percent In 1987 to consider the economic
"We had to come to grips with
to 18 percent In 1989. Lewis forecast for the 90s.
the fact that chambers are
says. "I think we'll continue that
The Seminole chamber moved changing." Lewis said. "Busi­
trend as we become more of u Into a more public role through nessmen no longer Join cham­
( utility wide voice,” he says.
continuation of the popular bers to provide service to the

community, they now Join Nota­
ry or the other groups for that.
They Join the chamber to make
money."
To more firmly establish Itself
us a component of the govern­
ment uffalrs of the county. Lewis
said the chamber will continue
Its endorsements of Issues and
other public forums to firmly
place the chamber's views as a
vital component of community
opinion.
To promote economic devel­
opment. Lewis said the chamber
plans to continue on Us goal of
redevelopment of U.S. Highway
17-92 as the "Main Street" of the
county. Lewis said the chamber
also wants to be the county's
economic development agency,
not only In cooperation with the
Industrial Development Com­
mission of Mid-Florida Inc., but
also as the advocate for Semi­
nole County.
In the urea of education. Lewis
said the chamber will strive
toward establishment and
promotion of Seminole Commu­
nity College In Sanford us a
business resource for use In not
C I h Chamber, Page 27

Southern Bell brings
a ‘first* to Heathrow
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN

Herald stall writer

to bring the electronic workplace
Into the home.
"It's going to be the up-andcoming technological advance In
a lot of homes over the next
decade." Strtckler said.
Touchstar. a technology
making possible a range of new
capabilities, was offered to the
Sanford and Lake Mary arras
through Southern Bell In 1989.
Call Return, a feature which
dials the number of the last
person to call. Is one of the
capabilities of Touchstar. In
other arras where the new
technology Is available. Includ­
ing Miami, additional features
available Include the capability
of Identifying Trout a customer
phone the telephone number of
prank callers.
Southern Bell may be able to
offer additional services and
technologies In the future. If
Congress allows Bell companies
entry Into other areas of
telecommunications. Slrlckler
said. The companies hav«; asked
Congress lo allow them In the
fields of manufacturing, long

SANFOKD - Southern Bell In
1989 brought technology of the
future to Seminole County,
making llruthrow the country's
first community to tie offered a
new litter optic network.
Southern Bell serves 52.400
residential and business access
lines — or about 50.000 custom­
ers — In Sanford. Lake Mary.
Winter Springs. Geneva and
Oviedo. The number of custom­
ers In Seminole County grew by
nearly nine |&gt;ercent last year,
according to Larry Slrtcklcr of
Southern Bell.
Heathrow was heralded as the
city of the future last year when
It tM-caine the first community In
the nation lo be offered the Fiber
to the Home service, the first
such network used lo deliver
digital voice, data and video
services over the su m e
transmission line.
'Fiber to the Home' uses fiber
optic cable, three simultaneous
sterro cable television lines, iwo
telephone lines and one data line OB«« P hones, Page 27

If yuu slop for gas al Wally Bonfield's service station, be prepared lo fill
up on a few good stories. One of his favorites is how he built his retire­
ment nedegg-wilh US. Savings Bonds. Ihe
U H U V W C S BONDS
Great American Investment "Bonds have
always been Ihere for me," he says proudly Be­
come Ihe next Great American Investor Call us
lo And out more.

1-800-US-B0NDS

Celebrating 25 Years
In Sanford With O ur New
Additional Location
In Lake Mary

Sc/iaolofQ)anc&amp;jirfa
2560 Elm Ave
Sanford 323-1900

345 Lake Mary Blvd.
Lake Mary 323-7080

NEW
TECHNOLOGY

Pictured above is Mr. Homer ft'. Jackson, Jr. with PaulJ. McDon­
nell, owner of Longwood Hearing Aid Center.

a 3-D sound effect, offering a live natural
sound system. Dimension offers hearing from
distances. Direction offers the ability to hear
from your right or your left side, and
D iscrim ination offers the listener understand­
ing of spoken words.
Paul J. McDonnell is a licensed hearing
aid specialist. His goal is to provide the best
quality hearing aid service, evaluations, and
custom hearing aids. The center does minor
repairs in office, serving all brands of hearing
aids. Service is important at Longwood H e ar­
ing Aid Center. You won't be fit and let
go...follow up fittings, adjustments, cleaning
and batteries are all part of the service. Come
in to Longwood H earing Aid C enter, and let
Paul give you a free hearing evaluation. You'll
be glad you did. Ask about our 100% money
back guarentee.

is the reason for Longwood Hearing Aid Cen­
ter’s progress. Here we offer the newest break­
through in the hearing industry; ST E R E O
EARS. Stereo Ears is being raved about by
customers who had other types of hearing aids.
Stereo Ears offers the wearer two speakers in
the one instrument. Hearing is so close to
normal, that out of 200 researched patients
wearing the instrument for thirty days, only
one returned the instrument, because of a spe­
cial type hearing loss. Most hearing aid users
won't listen to music, and hear only mumbling
when in a crowd, therefore they simply turn
down their aids, because the noise is so loud.
Not so with Stereo Ears, which offers the user

llecauie of quality and reputation, Mr. Jackson pictured above with
Paul J. McDonnell hat traveled from Chattanooga, Tenn. lo be
trued and fit for the new ",STEREO KARS" hearing aidi.

L0 NGW0 0 D HEARING AID CENTER
is open from 9-5 M-F for more information call (407) 830-4486

�a t — Sanford Herald — Sunday. February 25. 1990 — Herald Advertiter — Wednesday. February 28. 1990 — Sanford. FI

EDUCATION

1 9 8 9 a ye a r of c o n tro v e rs y for school system
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1NEW SCHOOLS?
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H e r a ld • ta ll w rite r

/ / __ ______ _____________________________

Ifthe half-billion dollar school bond
proposal Is approved by the voters.
27 new schools wHI be built. Here
are the general locations of some ol
those sles, according tothe Seminole
County School Board. Ust Is subject
to change, pending vote outcome
and-or feasibility studies.

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| ELEM EN TAR Y 8 C H 0 0 L 8

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L O C A T IO N

L O T B IZ E

South of Stata Rd. 419 and State Rd. 426

15 acres

West of 1-4and north of Lake Mary Blvd.

15 acres

South ol Stata Rd. 434 and east ot Tutcawiiia Rd.

15 acres

West of 1-4and norlh of Stata Rd. 436

15 acres

West ot 1-4 and south of State Rd. 436

15 acres

Near U.S. 17-92 between Lake Mary Blvd. and Stata Rd. 43t 15 acres
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South ol Red Bug Rd. and east ot State Rd. 436

15 acres

West ot 1-4and North of State Rd. 46

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SANFOHD - The Seminole
County School Board has
brought mnlrnversy upon Itself
us II irys lo look Into the future.
"Because of our rapid g ro wth
In this district." board chairman
Ann Nelswender said, "we can
not ufford lo act slowly. We have
to tie prepared lo move ahead lo
keep pace with the growth."
On Feb. 27. the voters of
Seminole County wilt be voting
on a proposed half-billion dollar
t&gt;ond Issue lo build 27 new
schools, u new district ad­
ministration building and to
renovate the existing 44 schools
over the next eight years.
School officials say the build­
ing plan Is necessary to ac­
comodate the estimated 27.000
lo 30.000 students who will
enroll In the public schools
during that time.
Under the proposed bond
Issue, the owner of a 8100.000
house In Seminole County will
have lo pay an uddltlunal 880.44
per year In school tuxes. Ac­
cording to Curey Ferrell, district
assistant superintendent for
business and flnunre. that (tgurr
Is at tlie high end of the scute,
noting that he'd “ rather
estimate loo high than too low."
Ferrell said that he hopes thr
tax hills would rrflecl an In­
crease of lltilc more than 875 on
a 8100.000 home.
The bond Issue hud originally
tx-cn projected to be uboul 8300
million, but Increased to ncurly
8520 million as budget pro­
posal* were more clcany de­
fined.
For u lime the board consid­
ered using Impact fees to pay for
some of the proposed projects,
but u court ruling In St. John's
County ruled that Impact fees
were illegal. While that ruling
only ufTrcird that northeastern
Florida county, board members
decided (hat It would be bettrr
not to count on those dollars In
case the fees were ruled lo be
Illegal statewide.

Parents roared when Freddie
Krueger invaded the classroom
■v VICKI DeBOMIfIN
Herald stall writer__________
SANFOHD - When about
85 kindergarten uml ftmi grade students ut (inldshnm
Elementary School were
shown portion* of a horror
movie, whk-li Included sonic
brief nudity, parents of two of
the sludenis went lo the
school hoard and. claiming
psychological trauma to thrlr
children, asked lhat their
klndrrgutrners lx- allowed lo
transfer lo unolhrr scluxil
where they could "Irusi" ihr
family's lodgement.
They saw the video snlprls
ullcr u rain siorin had caused
the cancellation of their phys­
SunTrust was hired as ihr
financial advisor to help the
district prepare for ihr bond
rlrrllnn ami Issue II the referen­
dum passes.
Anoihrr controversial decision
by Ihr board was ihr re/nning of
several school /ones around the
district.
The original plan called lor Die
irunslrr of 1.341 children. In­
cluding 8-11 middle srhixdcrs

ical education classes on Novcmber.

Instructional assistant
Joyce Davis hroughl two
video lu|x-s (rum home which
contained, among other
things. "Balmunla”. a docu­
mentary alxiul lhe history of
the Ikilman su|x-rhrro and "A
Nightmare on Kim Street:
Freddie's Revenge".
According lo Ihr olllrlal
Invrsilgallnn conducted by
the school and I lie district, the
children saw all of Ihr
Batman Him and Ihen Davis
and teachers Sylvester Wynn
and Jack Williams rapidly
advanced ill rough thr horror
film, slowing ix-cuslonally lo
Bee Movie. Page 27
and 500 high scluxil sludenis.
Prole*!* caused a revision of
Ihe figures The new proposal
called for 318 sixth-, seventhand eight h-grailrr* and 264 high
school sludenis lo ultrnd new
schools In Ih r fall. Al public
hearings. |&gt;art-uts continued lo
prult-sl and Ih r Ixiurtl agreed lo
transfer only 150 sludenis to
new high schixils.
Despite Ihr lad Dial only 414

sludenis changed srhixils. some
|iarrnis were still displeased and
a one group ol Sanford |iarcnis
complained lo Die U.S. De­
partment of Justice that Dir
rr/onlng hud not yrl addressed
Ihr racial and educational Ine(|ulllrs of Sanford's schools,
particularly Srmlnolr High
School,
That Investigation Is continu­
ing
Elsewhere In Ihr district.
Clrrenwixxl Uikrs Middle Scluxil
601 U kr Park Drive In Lake
Mary. was selected us a Nailon.il
Secondary Scluxil of Excellence
hv the U.S. Department ol
Kxrellrnre.
The scluxil was chosen lor Its
success In academic achieve­
ments. Principal Ted Barker
credits an ucllvr p.irt-ni and
volunteer group lor the success
ol Ihr school's many programs.
lie also ultrlhulrs the school's
ahlllly lo meet Du- nerds ol a
diverse student |xipulutlnn. In­
cluding Dir trulnuhly mrniully
liandleap|x-d and Du- Knowledge
Master Program lor glllrd stu­
dents.
"We had a very produrltve
1989.” said school hoard
rhulmin Ann Nelswender. "We
accomplished some goals and
are dosing In on some others,
lull we cun not ullnrd lo Irxik
truck We must always lixik lo
Dieluturr."

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■y VICKI OaSORMItn
Herald stall writer____________
Seminole County schools have
been growing by leaps and
bounds over the last few years
and It seems unlikely that the
trend will change any time soon.
Over the last five years, the
district's student population has
Increased significantly for the
kindergarten through fifth grade
and the ninth through twrlvrth
grade levels. Middle school
numbers have Increased only
sightly.
The small Increase. .8 percent
over the five-year period from
11183 to 11)88 (the last ycur for
’ which exact llgures are avail­
able). In the number of sixth
through eighth graders reflects
the statewide birth rate llgures
which sIimw dial the number of
births In Florida reached Its
lowest point In l!)75 and have
increased steadily since thut
time.

^These projected figures are not arrived
at lightly. They are based on a formula that
has been very accurate in the past, j
- A n n N e ls w e n d e r
S c h o o l b o a rd c h a irm a n

In 1983. there were 16.281
elementary school students
enrolled In Seminole COunty
schools. In 1988 there were
21.028. Thai 29.2 percent In­
crease represented Ihe need for
space ami services for 4.747 new
students. It Is expected that bv
1993. there will he 29.300
youngslers In I he Seminole
County elementary schools.
Student populations Increased
18.1 percent In the district's
high schools between 1983 and
1988. jumping from 37.599 lo
44.408. By 1993. there will bo
57.690 high school age
voungsiers In the schools.

"These projected figures are
not arrived ut lightly." com­

mented school Ixrard chairman
Ann Nelswender. "They arc
Iruscd on u formula that lias
been vrry accurate In the past.”
Tlie high schools have actually
seen a decrease In the number of
sludenis lu the last few years.
Currently, there arc approxi­
mately 960 fewer ninth through
twelvelh graders Ilian there were
In 1988. The number Is expected
lo rise steadily beginning next
year. The short-lived decrease Is.
again, linked lo Du- drop In the
birth rule In the mid- 1970s.
See Enrollment. Page 27

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Some schools forced to look for more teaching space
ipiarter of Ihe parenls said they
would favor double sessions as a
way of dealing with (he pro
hlems ruused by the student
IMipidallon problems. Sixty eight
jiereenl railed for the district to
imlhl a "|Mirliible school" either
on properly already owned by
l lie district or on rrntal property
There are presently a do/en
portable classrooms on the
school's l.r&gt;acre campus. leaving
liarrly rnnngh room for recre­
ational facilities for the students
There Is no room for additional
buildings Additional enrollees
will have lo lie housed III current
fuelllles already bursting al the
seams

■ » VICKI DwSOftMIIR
H e ra ld s ta ff w rite r

OVIEDO — The yimili |m &gt;|&gt;i i I. i
linn of Seminole County In
r x p a n d in g |an t e r i lia n
etarmriMimo ran In- limit to nr romodaleilteni.
Al Oviedo's SlrriMrom Ele­
mentary Sri mol there are I.I.Ki
students enrolled In a far llllv
designed for 77T
"Sludenls are gelling an edit
ration." Marianna Sironko. the
president of the Stenslrnm
Parent feather Assnrlnllnn
IITAI said reeenllv. "Inn they
are Irelni! •••unfit In planning
areas anil resrniree moms.”
The innki-shllt •lassrnnms are
Pr!nel|&gt;al Norma Ragsdale is
appnixlniaielv 12 feel by 11fret aciilelv aware ol the problem
Tearhers have to pile furniture
"We are In one of the fastest
oin of the way in make room lor growing areas ol the eountv and
readmit rlrrles
Seminole Is om; ol the fastest
ITA oilli iaI-, are lint happy growing counties in Ihe slate."
with Ihe nmdltlons
she said. "There Is no end In
In a survey done al the sighl for this ((row l b "
ts-glnnlng ol ihe sr tiool year, one
For four months belore

Slrnstrom opened Its doors at Its
current location. It was boused
In portable classrooms on the
campus of laiwlnn Klernentary
School
"We werr overcrowded before
we even moved In here.''
Ragsdale said
Twenty eight percent of Ihe
parenls said they would not
object to realigning the school
attendance /ones so that their
ehlldrrn could attend classes In
Irss crowded conditions. Fiftyseven percent of Ihe survey's
rcs|Miridciils frit Ihe more effi­
cient use of available space,
through a modified calendar
(year-round rlassesl would la­
the most desirable solution.
Ihe Seminole County School
Hoard recently voted lo Imple­
ment a pilot modified calendar
program in at least one
elemetary school In 1991.
Stenstrom Is not Ihe only
school with more students than
they are et|ulp|M-d to liamlle

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By VICKI DeSORMIBR
Herald stall writer

LONCiWOOD - All Is not well
within the Seminole County
school truniporl.ition depart­
ment.
Iutern.il problems Ituve

wreukrd I iuv ik - on the system
s im c summer
In August, a week alter the
start of school, the school bus
drivers look their comjilalnls ol
managerial m lsm a n g rm rn l to
Ihe street.

Wearing placards that read.

among oilier things. "Don't
blame us" and "Transportation
needs knowledgeable manage­
ment''. oil-duty drivers marched
In front of the school board
olftces In Sanford arid near the
transportation headquarters In
L:s«s Drivers. Page 28

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of the individuals and businesses w ho helped m ake o ur D ream Auction '90
such an overw helm ing success. H undreds of com m unity m inded citizens
did their p a rt to help Seminole C om m unity College raise funds for the
support of the Foundation's efforts.
We especially w ant to publicly th an k the following for serving as co rp o rate
sponsors an d /o r providing m qjor donations for D ream Auction '90.
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Adventure Travel
Alaqua Country Club
AAA
A T&amp; T
Associated Planners Group
Connie Austin
Barnett Bank of Central Florida, N.A.
Certified Slings
Conklin. Poncr &amp; Holmes
Continental Airlines
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dale
Drs. Richard M. Dunn &amp; i. R. Smith
Eastern Airlines
First Federal of Seminole
Art and Phyllis Grindlc
Harcar Aluminum
William Howard's Jewelers Inc.
INDUS Corporation
Katie's Wckiva River Landing
Bob McGee
Mosley Travel
Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel Foundation
Parent Resource Center
Qanias Airw a) s Limited
Ramada International Sales
Rich Plan of Central Florida

Rogers. Lovelock &amp; Fritz
Rolary Club of Seminole County South
Russi Insurance
Sanford Herald
Bill and Dcdc Schaffncr
Scott Companies
Security National Bank
Seminole Community College Musicians
Southeast Bank, N.A.
Southern Bank of Central Florida
Southern Bell
James Sidling
Stenstrom Rcally/Stcnstrom Stump
Construction
Stenstrom, Macintosh. Julian. Colbert.
Whigham &amp; Simmons, P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strcctman
Roger and Harriet Strickland
Strombcrg-Carison
Suda, Inc.
Sun Bank, N.A.
Sunniland Corporation
Three Buoys
UNISYS
United Telephone of Florida
Dr. Earl S. Weldon
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�34 — Sanlord Herald — Sunday, February 29, 1990 — Herald Advertleer — Wednesday, February 28 1990 — Sanford, FI.

I LAW ENFORCEMENT

Special CCIB agents will comb county for drugs this year
H * r * W t t a f f w r it e r

TB a TTS rm C B TX f

SANFORD - The develop­
ment Ihla year of a specialized
unit of experienced drug agents
to focus on long-term Investiga­
tions targeting narrotlcs trufIletters. Is a major project of the
City County Investigative
Bureau (CCIB).
Seminole Sheriff's Ll. Donald
Esllnger heads CCIB. a coun­
tywide drug-vice task force
comprised of support alaff. sher­
iff's deputies and city poller
officer*. Sanford. Lake Mary.
I.ongwood, Oviedo. Altamonte
Springs and Casselberry poller
all provide one agent each to thr
forre.
Esllnger said this year his unit
will continue Its Involvement
with the Florida Sheriffs Associ­
ation Statewide Crack Cocaine
Task Force, which in three
statewide busts last ycur netted

about 5.5UU suspects, most of
whom were crack cocaine users.
Esllnger Is the coordinator of
Dial task force In the rightcounty Central Florida zone.
CClii's usual uctlvlty Include*
Investigating, Infiltrating and
arresting local street dealers,
buyers and drug lrattlekers. as
well as those suspected of other
vice crimes such us prostitution.
Special emphasis this year, hr
said, with the new CCIB unit of
special agents, will be on major
drug traffickers living and
operating In Seminole Cnuty.
"We will tie taking advantage ol
the new 'king pin statute.' which
targets Individuals who run
criminal organizations.” KslIngrrsald.

A cooperative effort not only
Involving various poller agen­
cies. but other elements of the
rrtmlnul justice system. Esllnger
said. In the past year enhanced
drag enforcement on all levels.
fly operating reverse slings,
wllh police selling drugs to
users, both In the Sheriff's Asso­
ciation stings, and numerous
independent operations. Esllnger
said he feels CCIB was re­
sponsive to complaints from
affected communities. Be said he
expects to continue to sup|M&gt;rt
community efforts, width In­
volve cooperative citizens In
busting drug ti|&gt;rmtionx through
llirlr lips.
"Last year we took advantage
Sts cciB. Pig* as

LL Don EsMngor

S heriff counting on ‘green penny’
tax for additions and im provem ents
■y SUSAN LOOM
H e r a ld s ta ff w r it e r

SANFORD — Seminole County
Sherllf John Polk said his de­
partment will take a big step
forwurd this year if the Seminole
County Commission and voter*
approve a one-year, one-eent
local sates tax to pay for a new
sheriff's administrative building
and an addition of 400 dormstyle bed spaces at the county
tail.
folk said the tux. which Is
similar to one In effect In 1985
that financed an 800-bed addi­
tion and renovation project ut
the Jail, would be In effect In
1991 if approved by voters this
year.
City poller dr|&gt;arlments would
also rrrelve a portion of the tax
lo pay for capital outlay projects.
Polk said. Th e county's
estimated share would be uboul
814 million and construction
should be completed on the
administration building ut thr
Five Points county government
complex In 1992.
The current stierltfs office Is
leased lutin the Sanford airport
Hut hon me' 'arid is too small to
house aft of Polk’s staff, he said.
Pal roFtfrputics operate out of the
Longwood police station and will
continue lo do so until a new

S h e riff J o h n P o lk

building isavailable, he said.
Polk said this type of tax Is a
fair way lo pay for such projects,
bceuusc ihc expense Is shared
by Seminole Counilans and
lourtsls and not Just homeown­
ers.
In 1992. Polk, a Republican,
who Is In Ids 21st year us
Seminole County sheriff.'wilt
seek a seventh term In office, he
said. Polk underwent a double
heart bypass surgery In Nov.
[ $ « « S heriff. F ags 3 8
1989.

Cops on foot and improved
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H e r a ld s ta ff w r i t e r

S A N FO R D — Improved
;communication Itus been a key
for Sanford police, with the
‘addition of u new 800 megahertz
police radio system, as well as
Initiation of community based
fxillclng. which last year pul
some patrolmen on fool In some
troubled arcus.
The foot putre! came to the
public housing projects hi West
Sanford after Sanford Police Of­
ficer Tim Welter suffered a
gunshot wound tu the head
while answering u call there May
27.
Police responded to the
shooting by trying to get eloser
to the good eltlzens In Ihut
drug plagued area, so mutual
support eould develop, said
Police Chief Sieved Ilarrtetl.
Harriett said community
tiased policing Ix-gan here In
August wllh tour officers and
lias tiern successful Itius far.
The service may Ik- extened to
•other areas this year. Harriett
said
'Flic new radio system gives
polio- greater privacy In their
communications, because crim­
inals can’t monitor police talk us
easily as Ihey could III the past,
.Tile new 91.5 million system
also lias a greater channel capac­
ity. which Harriett said 1* neces­
sary tis the demand for police
services Increase
In 1989. he Mid. city police
received a record number of calls
for service — morr than 85,000.
Ararat* were made pit 4.2IK)
Individual charges with some
filed against the same suspects.
Harriett said
Harriett. 3t&gt;. who has b-cn
police chief almost five years,
supervises a stuff of 100. Ineluding 80 sworn officers Four
„f those officers wen- added In
1989 along with one records
clerk, he said Sanlord police
operate with an annual budget of
almost $-1 million
Tin- department also received
uboul 950.IKXI ui lands forfeited
by nan ollra suspects last year
Thai money Is earmarked Itr
purchase items needed hi Ihc
war against drugs

‘ This year. Polk. 58. will
operate his department, which
Includes thr county Jail and the
City County Investigative
Bureau (CCIB). with an annual
budget of 821 million, up from
$18.5 million last year. Of that
total. $500,000 Is earmarked lor
CCIB. for which the sheriff
provides all support and ad­
ministrative services and
equipment, as well as morr than
two-thirds of the manpower.
CCIB Is a rounlywide drug-vice
task forre under thr command of
Seminole Sheriffs Lt. Donald
Esllnger. In addition lo sheriffs
deputies us agents. CCIB Is also
served by one agent from cacti of
the city police hirers In the
county. City poller dejiartmrnls
who provide CCIB ngrnls are
responsible for I hose agents’
salaries. Winter Springs Is Ihc
lone city without an oil leer in
CCIB.
Polk supervises a stuff of 187
sworn officers, wllh a total of
almost 500 workers In both Ihc
department anti at the county
Jail. He will ask the county lit
fund 33 new positions 111 Ihe
coming year.
-Tin - ability to do In hmise*
testing of narrtlrs samples con­
fiscated In criminal cases was a
major step forwurd for the dr-

H a r c a r is p r o u d to b e a s s o c ia te d w it h a ll o f Ih e d e d ic a te d o rg a n iz a tio n s
in v o lv e d in S h o w c a s e H o m e s . . . .

P o lic e C h ie f S te v e n H a rrie tt

"Drugs and related crime con­
tinue lo Ik- Ihe most pressing
problem we face. With attending
violence wc face retaliation and
Injury or death lo Innocent
parties. Enforcement, prevention
.mil education. Is Ihc Ihntsi
behind our school resource of­
ficer program," Harriett said.
This year In Ihc elly, the SRO
program was expanded to
Goldsboro Elementary and
('moms School of Choice. In Ihe
past, all high schools and middle
schools In (he county have had
united lawmen on duly In Ihc
schools to leach, counsel, sup|Kirt youngsters, and to enforce
Ihc law. Harriett said he expects
to sec greater expansion of Ihc
program to Include all elcmrniarv schools In the future. The
school district and participating
taw enforcement agencies
equally share the cost of the
program.
Harriett said he hopes to work
with school officials to establish
a DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) program In the city,
especially to re-enforce postlllve
anti-drug attitudes In rlrnimiary school pupils.
DARK, which began In
Callfurnla. calls tor a specially
trained police officer lo lake an
.mil drug message ami educa­
tional program Into Ihc schools,
while giving Ihc pupils a jMislllvc
role mode!
See Sanford PD. Page 28

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Altamonte police add Long wood PD has ‘come a long way’
another forensic artist
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I’oiler Officer Reggie Mitchell
was assigned last year to join
Oral as a staff an 1st. Oral joined
Ihr Altamonte Springs poller
force more than eight years ago.
Chief William l.liptorl said hr
recognized that Deal’s anisllc
talent might tie useful lo the
drpurmrnt.
Liquor! sent Deal lo Texas lo
tie trained In forensic uri druing
his first year on thr forre.
*1 didn't know much about
forrnsic art." Deal said, although
hr was trained in advertising
design at thr Art Institute of Ft.
Lauderdale.
Deal said for him poller work
and art now go hand In hand.
"Bring u poller officer Is my
primary job. Art is a sideline. My
art Is very Important to me."
30-yrar old Deal said.
"It's easy for me as un artist."
Deal said, of "aging" his sub­
jects by tracing over old photo­
graphs and skrtrhlng In changes
that age and nature might bring
"It's very different, because
you're dealing with a lot of
unknowns. You ho|ie to grt a

ALTAMONTE SI’IKNGS - Al­
tamonte Spring* poller added n
aetunrl poller forrnalr art Ini |o
Ihrlr xlafT Inal year, and ulan
hoatrd u alalrwldr workahop la
help train arttala from oilier
police agencies.
The forcnale artist's akllta In
recent yeura have expanded
beyond thr drnwlnif of criminal
anaprrtn tiuaed oil wllnraara'
draeripliona.
The new poller uniats are now
trained to-"age" Imugr* of both
victims and suspects who have
hern nought for several years.
Altumonir Springs police
artial Mike Oral has updated n
akrtch of a phut Digraph of Knlhy
Knglr*. 15. of Luke Mary, who
disappeared on Memorial Day
weekend almoal three years ugo.
Forenalc urliata can ulso crealr
lifelike Image* baaed on a photograph of a dead victim, or based
on a study of a skull. Deal said.
B rin g in g life tiack to the features
of these victims makes IdentIdeal Jimeasier, hr said.
flB ee A rtist, Fog* 3 0

I.ONOWOOD - "Wr'vr Mime
a long way, lull have a lot
further lo go." Izmgwnod Poller
Chief Greg Manning said of
(Miller efforts lo keep pace with
city growth.
Manning has hern a laingwomf
|M&gt;liermun for IH years and hus
served us the cliy’s |H&gt;llee rhlrf
13 years.
Manning said Ihul In the 'old
days.' laxigwiMid lawmen would
deal will) about 75 rails for
service each month. The total,
which Includes calls (mm citi­
zens as well as iraffir llrkrts
Issued and u rrid rn is In ­
vestigated. Is up lo uboul 3.500
calls u month al present, with an
anticipated Increase tills year lo
3.300. Manning said.
laiugwood (NilIce Investigated
1.500 lrattle accidents last year.
Capt. Terry llakrr said. Outside
traffic brings thr numbrr of rars
(raveling Stale Hoad 434
through the city to 56.000 every
34-hours.
The daytime population of
Lnngwood. Manning said, swells
from 4.300 residents lo 60.000
proplr, with 35.000 who live or

work In that city spending at
Irast eight hours a day there.
When Manning. 41. became a
Umgwnnd policeman, he said
the city had a stable residenttal
population of 3.300 and 100
businesses. Today the city is
home lo I.(WObusinesses.
Hrruusr of the rapid growth
and thr transient population.
Manning said his force Is pushed
lo provide police services. Last
year, community rrlaiions and
Neighborhood Watch, and rob­
bery alert programs hud to ftr
drnpped. The manpower had to
be used just lo krrp abreast of
breaking crime and responding
lo demands for servler rrlatrd to
actual crimes.
Manning supervises 30 fulllime and four part-time sworn
pollrr officers as well as a
support sta6 of five full-time and
one part-lime worker. The de­
partment had two volunlrrrs. No
new (Miller officers have been
added lo Ihr forre In four years
Manning said.
This year he Is asking for four,
and expects lo receive funds
from Ihe city to hire Iwo new
workers. One of those will be a
civilian, hired at a lesser cost
than a police officer, lo work as

an Investigations researcher and
fingerprint technician. The other
will be assigned In Ihc motorcy­
cle jiatrnl force. Manning said.
"Wc'rc rractlvr. That's all wr
have been for the last two
years." Manning said. "The city
Is going to have to bite the bullet
and add officers. We're no longer
a small town. Wr have a large
transient population. A lot of
criminals come In from outside
the city, and that rails for a Ini of
investigative follow-up."
Manning said his officers are
well-trained and added. "There's
not too much wr have lo ask
someone else (another agency)
come In and do for us." Howev­
er. Manning said he doesn't
hesitate to draw on expertise or
equipment offered by other
agencies as needed.
tie contributes an agent to thr
county-wide vice task force, the
City County Investigative
Ilureau, but added that Longwood detectives sometimes In­
vestigate their own drug eases.
Last year for the first lime
Longwood police were Issued
semi-automatic 0 mm sidearma.
Manning, who perefera the old
style revolver himself, said his
officers like their new weapons

and some who In the past had
Irouhle meeting the mandatory
H5-pcrceni score on their
every-other month firing range
lest bad an easier time achieving
that score with the new
weapons.
Longwood police, he said, also
rely heavily on stunguns. which
administer a 50.000 volt
electrical shock and offer police
greater protection, wllh less
chance of seriously Injuring a
suspect In a fight.
To add to routine In-service
training. Manning linked his
departmet Into a national police
television feed last year. The
system broadcasts programs on
all topics pertaining to law
enforcement training and legal
updates, he said.
t-asl year. Longwood police
became the focus of controversy
when a police sergeant pursued
the fleeing car of a 15-year-old
Lake Mary boy and his two
companions on a high-speed
chase Into Orange County. The
chose ended In a crash that
killed the boy. one of the girls In
his car. and a 30-year-old mother
whose car was struck head-on by
the boy’s car.

□ h i L onfw ood. P a |i 2 B

Longwood PD

use IV, LETN
for training
By SUSAN LOOwi
H e r a ld s ta ff w rite r

LONGWOOD - In this age of
video. Longwood police are tak­
ing advantage of a nf w national
police training program yhal
began Iasi summer.
Satellite transmissions from
the Texas-bused Law Enforce­
ment Television Network (LETN I
feed law enforcement officers
lessons, news, court rulings, and
analysts of police Issues Into the
police station 34 hoursa day.
f’oltce Chief Greg Manning
said his department and Mount
Dora police are among the first
In the nation to link up to the
system.
"Just because we're Long­
wood. doesn't mean we can't be
progressive.” Manning said.
"We feel proud to be among the
first. Some like the concept and
some don't. My only concern is
Tor my agency. It serves my
agency. That's my primary
concern."
The network draws on the
experience of retired law en­
forcement officers and a legal
staff. Manning said, to produce
programming to (rain lawmen at
all levelsofexperience.
Longwood police have a oneyear contract far the system at a
coat of 84.500 a year. The
system supplements, but doesn't
eliminate the need for other
types of training. Including guest
lectures at the station, attending
oulslde schools und other video
training devices. Manning said.
Longwood police may record
and re-show Hie LETN material.
Manning said a schedule of
monthy topics is Issued and
□ flea TV, Pag* 2 9

Flat-footing
atrols may
e expanded

E

BySUSAN LOOBN
H e r a ld s ta ff w rite r

SANFORD — A return to
“pounding a beat.'1and getting
to know urea residents paid oft
for Sanford police last year.
Police Chief Steven Harriett
said he hopes to expand the
program und to add two new
community based patrolmen to
the four-man force.
The return to this oldfashioned style of patrolling
came to Sanford's wcstslde
public housing projects In June.
In response to hlgh-dsug related
crime In that area and the
gunshot wounding of Police Of­
ficer Tim Welter In May. Harriett
said.
"It seems lo he a trend of law
enforcement us a whole, this
thrust toward community or­
iented policing." Harriett said.
"Our thrust this year Is to
expand this concept under this
style of policing. It's a philoso­
phy that seems to reap benefits
by concentrating specific officers
In specific arras. II frees other
officers to address other issues
on a community wide basis. I
think we made a positive re­
sponse to a nrgiilve situation."
Harrtell said.
The experienced patrolmen
work In teams and give daily
coverage of all police services
both on foot and In patrol cars,
to public housing communities
of Castle lirrwer Court. William
Clark Court. Cowan Moughlun
□See Patrols, Page 39

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TH lP iW W R IIH IO ARTS

Several opportunities available for aspiring actors, dancers'
Although Cnpp says no build­ Motion Picture and Television curricular showcasing op­
ing expansion Is planned, she Guild of Florida, says he expects portunities for youngsters and
says she feels that It may one to ace more and more production perpetuates an appreciation for
from Central Florida. He has dunce In the community.
SANFORD —
In terms of day become necessary.
The guild was formed 22 years
"We're ccnalnly bursting at opened his Seminole County
cultural arts. Seminole County Is
the seams." she says.
studio, even though he has taped ago by Valcrtr Weld and Miriam
n cornucopia of talent.
Copp says that about IH.000 television shows In the far-flung Wright, co-directors and also
Seminole Community College,
for example, hus a Fine and people during 1987-88 have capllols of the world, because he eo-owuera of the School of Dance
Performing Arts Department been through the rollege for says he believes the area Is Arts In Sanford and Lake Mary.
It Is governed by a board of
which ofTrra a comprehensive recitals, plays, conceits or arl "where the action will be."
Singleton recently filmed a directors and Is supported by
program encompassing art. exhibits, hut she notes that some
of these Individuals are repeat movie ai The Ham. a country- sponsors.
music and theater.
"The purpose Is to bring
western nightclub, the Holiday
According to Dr. Karen Copp. visitors.
"We have quite an active Inn-Lake Monroe and other areas culture In the form of dance to
cultural arts coordinator at the
In Sanford, using local talent and the community." Weld says.
college, the program Is strong, building here." she says.
It has succeeded In the ac­
Another Indicator of a stmng even some political figures, such
and so Is the public demand for
cultural arts scene here. Is the as county commissioner Jen­ complishment of lliat goal quite
It.
The college contains a gallery opening of a motion picture and nifer Kelley, os guest actors. successfully In Its numerous
from which the public ran view television production studio In "The Faded Circle" Is scheduled shows for service organizations,
to uppeur on television sometime art festivals, and school lecture
eight different exhibits of lutngwood.
Producer JcIT Singleton, who this year.
demonstrations In Seminole and
artwork, a theater and a concert
dance and muslr also has a Volusia counties.
hall, and "classroom space to bus produced a number of tele­
Last year, the guild presented
support all these areas." Copp vision shows, started Sliver large following In Seminole
a monumental ballet. "Doo Wuh
says. There Is also an In­ Kuglc Fllms/World Affairs County.
The llatlel Guild of Sanford Dlddy". u spring concert which
strumental and choral room Center.
Singleton.‘ recently voted to Seminole, a non-profit civic or­ Involved 87 people. The produc­
with many practice areas.
In the art wing, there are the hoard of directors of the ganization. provides extra- tion was viewed by an audience
several studio spaces and
classrooms. The theater features
u furnished workshop area and a
storage area.
The rollege students present
four plays a year, with seven
performances of each.
This represents a recent
expansion In 1989 from five
performances to seven. Copp
suys. The next play. "Under
Milkwood". a drama written by
the late British poet Dylan
Thomas, Is now under way and
Is scheduled to run through the
weekend of March 24.
The final production of the
year will be Richard Naah'a "The
Rainmaker.” It will be directed
by Richard Fallon, who will be In
residence at the college beginn­
ing March. Fallon Is the founder
of the prestigious School of
Theatre at Florida State Univer­
sity who has collaborated with
llurt Reynolds In creating the
Burt Reynolds Actor Training
Institute In Jupiter. Fla.
With Central Florida's new
role In the entertainment In­
dustry. Copp says the rollege
finds Its enrollment In arts "tend
to be full."
To accomodate the demand,
the college plans to add acting
classes for Its fall season In lair S h o w n d u r in g a re c e n t f ilm in g s e s s i o n a t 'T h e o f ' T h e F a d e d C i r c l e . ' c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n e r
B a r n ' in S a n f o r d a re W illia m C h ild e r s (le lt ), a u t h o r
J e n n i f e r K e lle y a n d p r o d u c e r J e l l S in g le t o n .
August, shesavs.
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of 1,500 people Including guild
sponsors and the general public
and waa (limed by Channel 35.
Alao lost year, guild dancers
performed a balletic vignette for
the first St. Lucia entitled the
"Circle of Light". And they
co-aponaored a vtalt of an en­
tourage of Soviet dance choreo­
graphers who are associated
with the Hotshot theater com­
pany. It gave many sponsors and
other Interested persona the op­
portunity to meet and soclallre
with the Soviet people, and
dancers were lucky enough to be
able to take dance lessons by
these renowned artists.
For the new decade. Miriam
and Weld say they are working
on a ballet entitled "Who Shot
Dlddy?". a murder mystery
which Weld says Is a take-off of
the popular "Do-Wah-Dtddy."
This will premiere In 1991.
"It's a two-year project.”
Wright says.

In April, the ballet guild will
sponsor Its annual party to
thank the sponsors for their
continued support.
"We try to develop ballets that
have a lot of appeal, and that's
what the ballet guild la famous
for." Weld says.
Membership to the guild
begins at age 10 and Is by
auditkm only.
Concert loyera have no lack of
music due to the efforts of the
Seminole Community Concert
Association which Is In Its 51st
year.
For Its 1089-90 season, three
concerts were scheduled. Mem­
bers' tickets are reciprocal with
concerts by New Smyrna Uearh
Community Concert Associa­
tion.
Coming up on Feb. 28 Is Carol
McLaughlin, harpist, who will
perform at Lake Mary High
School.

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would be Joined together Into providing seed money for pro­ Caatlauad frsai Pag* 22
They were expected to decide In partnerships With Cardinal to jects. banks stopped making
check the loca­
February or March to proceed finance Ihe hold or apartment or
tion In the story but then
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th
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p
rojects
Debts
mounted
and
counld
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with action against the com­
advancing again at a rapid rate.
com p rised or th e Cardinal- be paid. OperaIkxta were consol­
pany.
idated ana layofh followed. And
Cardinal, which manu factors manufactured modules.
The program was Incredibly continued.
modular living unita for uae In
Cardinal began placing em ­
homes, condominiums, apart­ successful and by 1906. Cardi­
ments and motets, began In the nal was one of the top five phasis on home sales, targeting CsatlasM frsw Fags 22
early 1970s developing projects builder* In the United States fir st-tim e b u y e r s, b u l ih e
The 34.4 percenl overall In­
financed by Investor! and bank doing more than 9800 million in downfall came swiftly and In crease In the number of students
loans. The bank loans, which b u sin ess from five factories May. the parent corporation and that Is respected to occur In
Its subsidiaries filed for federal Seminole County by 1993 will
financed the majority of the coat throughout Ihe country.
But the Tax Reform Act of bankruptcy protection. The case necessitate the conslrucllon of
of each individual project, were
made baaed on the " seed ” 1960 changed all that. The tax Is still pending.
IB schools In lhal lime and 27
Rick Colegrove, a lawyer rep­ schools by Ihc year 2000.
Incentives were virtually re­
money put in by the investor*.
Federal tax laws through the m oved and com b in ed w ith resenting about 20 employees
The school board has proposed
1970a into the early 1900a made climbing In te n t rates. Cardi­ said they would meet to decide a 9519 million bond Issue lo
Investment earnings attractive nal's Investment market dried whether to ask the company for help pay for the conslrucllon of
to small groups Investors who up. And when no Investors were unpaid benefits.
these new facilities. That refer­

Officials concluded that Ihe
students saw the vllllan, Freddie
Krueger, chase a young girl
through a fiery hall and another

Enrollment-

endum will Ite put to the voters
on Feb. 27.
Suppotiers of Ihe bond say
lhal Ihe overcrowding al the
schools will be so severe if new
facilities are nol built that even
double sessions or a modified
school calendar would do little lo
ease the problem.
"W e are In a c r is is ."
Nelswendersald.

ChamberCaatiansd from Fag* 21

Phones-

Lake Mary—

scene where a nurse disrobed to
seduce a teen-age psychiatric
patient.
Parents say their children saw
far more than that. They say
they have described scenes of
death and dismemberment In
loo much detail to not have seen
them. Many of Ihe parents claim
the children arc experiencing
nightm ares and have needed
e x te n s iv e p sychological
counseling as a result of Ihe
experience.
Some say the parents were
overreacting.

only training but for business
Information.
And In membership. Lewis
distance outside local calling said chamber leaders want to see
areas and Information services members grow In number to
— three areas from which com­ 2.000 by 1995 by offering a
panies were prohibited following greater value to Ihc members.
the 1984 breakup of the AT&amp;T
"Throughout the 90s. we want
telecommunications monopoly.
to continue the trend of estab­
Because American companies lishing Seminole County's in­
have fallen behind other corpo­ dependence from downtown
rations In those areas since Ihc [Orlando) through more reloca­
breakup. Bell is asking lo tions nf such eiillllrs as AAA and
expand lls area of competition.
Brown-Bovert," Lewis said.

Cmtlaasd from Pag* 21

Continued from Pags 91

Va. The company Is expected lo
employ abnul 900 people.
Hrulhrow IIK* was bc|(ln In 1986
with 700 acres. Olhrr tenants
Include Heathrow I.and and bevclcipmcni and Paiiluccl In­
ternational Inc.
Area Industrial parks rcpori
modrrutr growth, although 14
Park North, located at the inIcrsccllnn of 14 and Stale Hoad
4B reports a busy year. The
Roger S o d rr s tr o m and
Galbrrulh-Huff Co. bought the
189-acre 17-yrur-old Industrial
park from original drvrloper Jim
lltrkman In Junr.
1-4 Park North marketing
agent Hon Ogden reports land
for a north entrance has been
purrhased and the extension of
Hickman Drive lo Upsala Hoad
can lie completed by next year.
O gd e n s a id u t ot al of
30.0fJO-M|uare-reet of al-gradrlevcl land lias been leased In Ihc

commerce park since June and Current tenants Include Friioanother 1.91 acres were sold Lay and Southern Technologies.
rerenlly.
Sanlord Central Park on Usata
Ogden said next month, park Road In Sanford gained three
owners will begin rolnstniellon new trnanls. said agent Harry
of a 24.000-square-foot dock- Kwlatkowski. They Include Mir­
high spec warehouse. He said acle Industries wha will be
the warehouse will be 35 perrrnl occupying a 15.000-squarr-foot
leased by March I and about 90 building lit the park. Hcrrmn
percent leased by completion Manufacturing, a liquid sealant
p r o d u c e r and E p e l s s
laic this summer.
Big Tree Crossings, an 81-arrc
commerce center on County
Hoad 427 In Langwood. sold
property to The Letter Box for a
10.400-squarc-foot bulk malting
facility. Another tenant who
moved Ihe the Industrial park
Iasi year wus Rich Loren/, which
built a 10.500-square-foot
custom mlllwork shop.
Big Tree representltlve Mike
llultaway said Instrument
Associates Inc., u medical supply
company, bought three lots for a
planned expansion. The com­
merce park was begun In 1982.

Manufaclorlng. which makes
eleclrnnlc scales. The 116-acre
commerce park was begun In
1986. Other tenants Inrludc
Codisco Inc. and Ell Will.
Technology Park, located on
64 acres on Lake Emma Hoad In
Luke Mary, gained Pcrkln-Elmcr
In June, a electrn-oplies com­
pany.

Housing------Continued from Pago 19

permuted In the six-county area.
In 1988. 38,003 permits were
Issued. In 1987. 36.730 mills
were permitted, In 1986. 40.784
were pcrmUIrd. In 1989. 49.734
were permitted.
The Seminole County Building
Department, which Issues
permits for Ihc unincorporated
portions of Ihe county. 3,019
housing permits were Issued
during the 12 months of 1989.
In 1988. 3.381 housing permits

were Issued.
The Sanford Building De­
partment burked the central
Florida trend and saw a slight
Increase In housing permits,
from 186 housing permits Issued
In 19H8IO 199 In 1989.
The Lake Mary Building De­
partment. which bases their
numbers on a Oct. 1 through
Sept. 30 fiscal year. Issued 267
housing permits In the fiscal
year ending In Sept. 1988. but
only 222 permits were Issued
during Ihe following 2 months.

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Drivers'
Caallaiad fraai Pag* as

Longwood. They said nrw bus
routes, drawn up by managemen! without consulting the
drivers or school officials, had
left many students standing on
street comers waiting for trans­
portation to school and pul loo
many students on some buses
and too few on others.
Drivers voiced complaints
about entire apartment com­
plexes and housing develop­
ments being excluded from
routes, leaving hundreds of
students without a way to get to
school.
The drivers were also unhappy
about the way tKal many of the
district's mentally and physi­
cally handicapped students werr
mainstreamed Into the system.
While no transportation

employee complained about the
mainstreaming of those stu­
dents. they said that they were
given neither the special training
nor the assistance they needed
to deal with particular needs of
the handicapped students.
"This Is not Just the ‘start of
the school year bugs' that need
to be worked out." one driver
said at the lime. "These aren't
problems of one or two students
being left off a route. We have
some drivers with 10 students
on an 88-acat bus and others
with 99 kids on the same size
bus."
The protesters claimed that
neither transportation director
Benny Arnold, a former school
principal and athletic coach, nor
his assistant Tom Preston, a
former Melbourne police officer,
have any experience with rout­

ing procedures, yet they were
the ones who designed all bus
routes. Drivers contend that this
lack of knowledge led to the
chaos In the department.
Richard Wells, assistant super­
intendent for facilities and
transportation and former
director of transportation, con­
ducted a three month Investiga­
tion Into the drivers' claims.
Drivers claim that while many
of the problems have been
worked out and complaints have
to what officials are calling a
"normal" level, there are still
problems.
Preston has been embroiled In
a legal confrontation with a
driver who claims that he did
nothing when he reportedly
witnessed a middle management
supervisor allegedly humiliate
her.

In confiscated cash. There la
about $400,000 earmarked for
CCIB. which ts currently being
processed through forfeiture
hearings. Esllnger said.
That money must be used to
buy non-general-budget items
used to fight narcotics crime.
Esllnger. 32. has been CCIB's
commander for nearly three
years. He has been a sheriff's
deputy for II years and was
named Seminole County Public
Safely Officer of the Year tn 1989
by the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce. In the past, he
was also assigned as a federal
Drug Enforcement Admtnstra­
tion agent for a couple of years.
There has been a dramatic
Increase In arrests by the de­
cade-old task force under EalInger's command. In 1989. Esl­
lnger said hla agents made a
total of 809 arrests. Including
their share of the busts related to
the Florida Sheriff's Association
task force sweeps.
Of those CCIB arrests. 428
were made In the North
StreetTCounty Road 427 area of
rural Altamonte Springs, known
as a site of open street sales of
crack cocaine. Esllnger said.
Areas of Sanford. Midway and
Oviedo arc also Identified as hot
spots for drug deals.
Esllnger said a new county
ordinance giving police authori­
ty to search suspects loitering In
known drug dealing areas who
are acting suspiciously "has
been a benefit. We've made 10
or 11 cases. It's a beneficial tool.
It was never meant to be a
cure-all."

Of the total arrests. 542 were
related to crack cocaine: 39 lo
powder cocaine: 31 were ar­
rested as drug traffickers. Seven­
ty-seven arete arrested on mari­
juana charges. 81 on vice
charges such as prostitution,
and there were 39 arrests for
other types of crime, he said.
In 1989. CCIB seized 152
vehicle and 8122.000 cash.
About 8400.000 worth of pot
plants, a total of 219 plants were
seized along with 14 pounds of
cocaine valued at about
8850.000. An addltonal 20
pounds of marijuana valued at
about 830.000 was also seized.
Esllnger said.
"Last year we emphasized and
Initiated some demand reduction
strategies, which we believe
have proven quite successful —
targeting the drug user." Esl­
lnger aald. "Although this may
not work across the board with
trafficking. In some geographical
areas It's proven quite successful
when a couple of conditions
exist." Those conditions are. he
aald. open, street sales of drugs
which draw buyers from outside
that community.
This year. Esllnger said, he
expects to see a more active role
by the citizens In drug-affected
communities such as Midway. In
support of that, he said. "We will
maintain a pro-active stance In
the war on drugs. Sheriff Polk
encourages CCIB's Involvement
In these types of lnltltlves.
"We have a lot more to do," he
said. He added there must be
continued emphasis on drug
education and rehabilitation.

CCIBCaatlased froas Pago 34

of new laws targeting career
criminals and habitual crimi­
nals. which bring suffer sen­
tences." he said. Federal pro­
secution was also used lo bring
longer prison sentences for some
local drug suspects. Esllnger
said. "We feel that will cut down
on rcrtvldlsm rates — returning
lo business (drug trafficking) In
the community." he said.
CCIB operates with an annual
budget of $500,000 provided by
Seminole County Sheriff John
Polk. Polk provides more than
two-thirds of CCIB's staff In­
cluding agents, and all equip­
ment and administrative serv­
ices. The participating police
agencies pay the salary and
benlflls for the agent they pro­
vide. Esllnger said. "Winter
Springs is the only police agency
In the county not Involved In the
task force." Esllnger said.
Lake Mary Police Chief
Charles Lauderdale said he was
"delighted." with his depart­
ment's first full year of
participating In CCIB last year.
“I'm lOO-percrnl satisfied with
our (CCIB) Investigator's perfor­
mance and the performance of
CCIB. I commend Lt. Esllnger
and the way he handles that
operation." Lauderdale said.
CCIB receives additional funds
and vehicles through the stale
forfeiture process, which takes
property from suspects Involved
in narcotics deals and converts It
lo police use lo fight drugs.
Esllnger said CCIB and the
participating police agencies re­
ceive vrhleles as well as a share

Sheriff
Csatlsstf from Pag* 24

partment In 1989. Polk said. He
plans lo add new and better
equipment to that lab. which
will enable him lo offer such
testing to local police. That will.
l*olk aald. reduce a backlog of
drug cases, caused by the
overload of tesla scheduled at
the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement Crime Lab In Or­
lando.
In the coming year. Polk said,
his department and CCIB will
continue lo work with the Flori­
da Sh eriff's Assocatlon
Statewide Crack Cocaine Task
Force, which In three statewide
busts last year netted about
5.500 suspects, most of whom
were crack users. In three un­
ified busis.
Two new $13,000 bomb suits
purchased last October for the
Seminole County Sheriff's De­
partment bomb squad allow the
two bomb technicians to "concenirale on the Job. and not
worry about the equipment." Lt.
Many
LaBrusclano said.
Before the addition of the two
suits, which are equipped with
communications and cooling
systems. LaBrusclano and depu­
ty David Smith, who was trained
lo assist him last year, usually
worked without protective gear.
Sometimes when defusing
explosives or checking out re­
ported bombs. LaBrusclano
would wear portions of an out­
dated bomb suit, which afforded
him little or no protection. He
said the old suit hindered his
movement and ability to see In
some rase.
Smith worked without any
protection.
The suits arc Intended to
protect the wearers from
explosion fragments, with some
*protection from pressure and
heat. Only the hands are left
unshielded. The old suits
weighed ubout 90 pounds each.
The new weigh about half that
and arc less Bring lo the wearer.
LaBrusclano said.
The move last yeur of the
volunteer victim's udvocalc
program from support services
to the criminal Investigations
dlvlson of the sheriff's depart­
ment. was an udvance for that
program. Capl. Roy Hughey
said.
Investigator Therrsa Jereczek
was named coordinator of the
volunteers, whose duty It ts to
provide Immediate support lo
victims of violent crimes at the
scene. Hughey said. "They have

no police role, bul are there lo
support the victim." he said.
The program has existed for
about a decade, but In recent
years. Hughey said, the program
had drifted from Its original
focus, wi t h the fo rm er
coordinator and volunteers at­
tempting to provide long-term
counseling to victims, which la
beyond the expertise and re­
sponsibility of the sheriff1s staff.
Referrals are now made to
appropriate professionals If
victims appear to need follow-up
emotional support. Hughey said.
Hughey said ll‘s a sign of the
limes and the national attention
given lo Satanism and cults, that
brought training In Identification
of Satanic and rltualltlst ele­
ments at crime scenes for Sgt.
Greg Barnett last year.
"We’ve had crimes In the post
where some mention of culls or
Satan would come up. With
Greg trained In Identification, for
ihe most pun we can eliminate

this as a possibility." Hughey
said.
In Ihe couple of recent cases
that Involved symbols of rituals
left by vandals. Hughey said
Barnett was able lo determine
that the signs were apparently
left by youngsters mimicking
Satanic or other rituals, who did
not fully understand the pro­
cedures for serious ritualistic
activity.
With the naming of Lt. Al
Sanchez as supervisor of the
crimes against persona section of
criminal Investigations, which
Hughey heads. Hughey said. CID
Investigators have a new sched­
ule.
Investigators, assigned as
trams, work around the clock, so
criminal Investigations can be
Initiated or followed through
24-hours a day. and not just
from 9 a m. lo 5 p.m. as In Ihe
past. Hughey said. "The tram
concept Is very effective."
Hughey said.

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Harriett said a personal. Hietime accomplishment for him.
which also benefits the police
department, was his graduation
from the National FBI Academy
for police administrators In
Virginia last summer. Harriett,
who has a master's degree In
criminal lustier from Hollins
College. Winter Park, earned ull
A's and 17 hours of University of
Virginia college credit during the
11-week FBI academy course.

Harriett was the first Sanford
police officer to attend the
academy, which selects students
from around the world.
A step forward In the city,
which Involved police Input
Harriett said was the adoption
last fall of an ordinance requir­
ing Iwo clerks lo be on duty at
convenience stores at night. The
vole on the issue came In the
wake of the robbery-murder of
an assistant manager of the
Circle K on First Street.

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Personnel chsnges highlighted S H A ’s year

but residents feel safer at home, contradictions." he said, adding
the person who befriends him
Terrace, Lake Jttorooe Terrace he said.
Sem onea said (he accused one minute may attack him the
and S e m in o le O ard en s. all
located In a half-mile-square drug dealers and users In (he neat If he has to arrest a friend
area of northwest Sanford.
neighborhood tended to gather or relative.
Officer Victor Bums, who was
O f f i c e r D a v i d S e m o n e a . outside houses of other resi­
aaalfned to thla duty. aaJd when dents. In som e cases alcoves one of the Drat community police
police cam e In on foot In June u n d e r s ta ir w a y s had b een patrolmen, but who has a dif­
ferent assignm ent now, said
they forced drug dealers and turned into open, public toilets.
"They have no respect for "The police officer on foot nib­
loiterers from m any outdoor
m eeting places. Including play­ anything. They have no respect bing shoulders with the people
has a better rapport. It'a a return
for themselves." Semonea said.
grounds.
The new rule. Semonea said. Is
But In the months under this to the old days when everybody
"If you don't live here, you're new style of policing, which knew everybody else.
"The objective Is for people
not going to hang (around) encourages comm u lest Ion and
here." As a result of thla cloae- trust between "good" cltteens who live there to feel safe. If they
contact police work. Semonea a n d police. Harriett said, a don't feel safe It's not safe for
you or I out there. There's very
said drug dealers and users In mutual respect has evolved.
many cases have moved their
Some residents remain hostile little dope out there now." Bums
operations to more commercial toward police, and Semonea said said. "There used lo be a lot." of
and leas residential areas of w h en real trouble develops, drug activity In Ihe projects.
"We've convinced people no
these communities. The drug police know they are still on
problem hasn't been eliminated. their own. “We deal with a lot of matter what happens we re go­
ing to be out three. Even If one of
us gets shot, we're going to be
there." Bum s said.
"When you walk around the
community every day you de­
C ontinued from Pago 9 8
He said Longwood police's Job
a feel for the people. You’re
Manning said his officer would be easier If Ihe rlly's velop
there to guard, but to be a
followed Longwood chase policy boundriea were squared through not
rrelnd and to walk the same
and was not at fault In (he rase. annexation, lie doett'l expect streets they do." he said.

Longwood—

However, hr said, area police steps In that direction ihls year,
chiefs have been Irylng to work but maybe to 1901. Some resi­
oni a uniform pursuit policy. dent outside the city now receive
However. Manning said, he free police and lire services from
would never support a policy the city, because of the Irregular
that would take the ultimate boundrles. he said.
derision to chase or not to chase,
In Longwood's 110-year histo­
from the polke officer Involved. ry. Manning said, only five nr six
Longwood police. Manning said, murders have been reported and
will never give up their ability to all were cleared by Investigators.
pursur (leelng suspects,
Manning said hr Is a former
because. "If they know you nol
going to chase, they're not going U.S. Marine, who came lo Flori­
da on vacation and who didn't
to slop."
return to his Ohio home, but
Manning said Ihls year he will became a Longwood policeman.
add a night vision surveillance Manning said he now dreams of
scope and some "body bugs." to nuts and bolts and ptans to open
his department's equipment a hardware store In South
colters, lo aid In all types of Carolina when he retires In a few
Investigations.
years.

I fU U M L W U lV M
Haraid staff wrltar

SANFOHD - For Ihe Sanford
Housing Authority, 1989 was a
year of change In commissioners
nerving on Its policy-making
board and in Ihe form of man­
agement for lls 480 public hous­
ing units.
The city commission In May
uppolntrd three new members lo
ihe SIIA hoard. They appointed
Shirley Allen, a special educa­
tion programmer for Seminole
County School Hoard, county
building inspector J. Wain
Cummings and attorney Jim
Valerino. The Ihree commission­
ers were appointed to fill Ihe
expired four-year terms of
former chairperson Alexander
Wynn III. Dob Dali and Robert
Frazier Jr.
Tenants heralded Ihe SHA
commission's decision to hire a
tenant counselor In September.
Phyllis Richardson, who had
served as counselor for the
housing projects for seven years,
wus hired to Dll the position,
which had been varan! for al

least two years.
Tenants again praised thr
SIIA commission In November
after a unanimous vote to fund
the nrst active Seminole Joint
Tenant Council In over two
years. The commission awarded
91.440 lo the newly-acllvatrd
tenant group for activities in thr
housing projects.
Against the protests ol an

angry crowd. Ihe SHA com­
mission voted 3 lo 2 Ore. 14 to
fire Williams, who had been an
SHA employee for 18 years.
In December, angry tenants
demanded the city commission
look Inlo Williams' ouster. The
commission decided lo look Into
ihe legality of the decision when
questions were raised aboul
possible violations.

TV
different topics added each
month. The boradcasts are re­
petitive. allowing flexibility In
scheduling training time for of­
ficers, he said.
"We can save an enormous
amount of lime by recording It
and having officers review It
during their shifts." Manning
•aid. The quality of Iran Ing la
high, and Manning sold that
helps ensure the safety of Long­
wood police and their communi­
ty. Also, police are (era likely to
be sued. If they are highly
trained, he Mid.

The training can be selected
according to the needs and
experience of each officer, with
all taking advantages on updates
on ever-changing iwas and court
rulings. Manning said. Manning
sdld he trys to schedule a video
session each week for each
officer.
T h e p r o g r a m Is f u n d e d
through the "second dollar fund­
ing." — the 83 the department
receives from each traffic cita­
tion Issued by Kb om cen. The
cost Is based on the site of the
department, which has 30 full­
time sworn officers.

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forensic artists working for
police In the county. Deal said
In approaching a drawing. they aid other de|Mriments In
Drul said. Ihe artist knows a developing sketches of suspects
child's eyes and eyebrows re- und missing persons on request.
maln Ihe same as Ihe child
Pollrr artist say parents with
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l — Sanford Herald — Sunday. February 25. 1990 — Herald Advertlter — Wednesday, February 28. 1990 — Sanford, FI

1989 was a year of ups and downs in county government
room laclllty.
On the downside. 198(1 saw
the flowering or a new voting
SANFOHI) - 1989 was cer­ block of thrre county commis­
tainly a year of ups and downs sioners who lopplrd thr lop
three county administrators.
for Seminole County.
On the up side, everyone Thr shakrup left a strongly
toasted the relocation of Un- divided commission and a bill
American Automobile Associa­ lhal could reach 8253.000 or
tion's nut tonal corporate offices more In severance payments anti
In Heathrow as a crowning Jewel consulting fees paid for an
In the establishment of the assistant to Acting County Man­
county's Independence front ager Hob McMillan, thr county's
"downtown" Orlando. Th r attorney.
1090 may prove to be a bit
county completed three
showcase projects. Including a more tpilri as commissioners
new 81.5 million animal shelter settle In and prepare for the
and a 8683.000 juvenile court- April 1991 due dale of thrlr

■y J

. HAIM

■ A N F11 L D

Herald stall writer

S a n lin x l H e r a l d

comprehensive plan. The plan
nullities how the county will tlcal
with imputation growth In such
urras as libraries, parks ami
roads. Thr plan must also out­
line how the county will prevent
growth from outpacing Its ability
to provide arirt|uatr roads,
sewers and other services.
Commissioners this yrur will
also put In plarr u recycling
program that will alfecl every
resident of the county to mrrt a
state mandate that garbage dis­
posal be reduced by 30 permit
by 1994.
The opening of thr new AAA
headquarters In November was

P re s e n ts

PROGRESS
HONOR ROLL
1884
JU N N IL A N D CORPORATION
On May IX IJJ4. h n brother*
fro m C i r n i n l i a n . Pa
cSectored a iw i. company m
FlorMs Chow ond Company
boson operation under the
toadordup af S. 0. Chao*. Jr.
ond Jodi C Chao*, who ooro
ptonoori In Hi* davotopmant el
F lor Ido cltrut Induttry ond
ya ga ta b la pro d u c tio n In
Control Florid* Th* DutMwta
w#» o&lt; * ponoroi neturo al
ll r o l; ponoroi In turanco
opontt. fort 111tor motorlol
co in and (hipping ol cltrut
commodltiat In th* oorly
1000*1 they become Intorottod
In truck lormlnp ond cltrut
p r o d u c t io n . T h e C h o to
brother* hod a knock of
tdectmp pood people la moke
the comport* protpor. From
l*M through ItM . the com
menl of twaat corn production
In Florida Durmp th* war
yoart of th* 1000*1 and tarly
part at th* Itt0*t th* company
and tupaf**CarV production
T h * J N f f i tow th* mevinp ol
truck larminp I* other araat
of Hi* Hat* ond th* compony
cooted truck lormlnp ond
concentrated an bultdlnp mo
f o r lo l ond l o r t ll lt o r
manufacturing In th# latter
port of Itff, Choto and Com
po ny w o t p u rc h a t t d by
Rolchhold Ltd of Toronto.
Conoda and chanpad th*
name to Junnllond Corpora
lion Th* Canadian llrm ro
lalnad La* P. M oor, at their
panaral manager and protl
danl Junnllond Corporation
w o t p u r c h a t o d Iro m
RalchhoM. Ltd Mi March at
io n by La* P Moort Jlnc*
IttJ Hi* Company hat opened
* K a a tln p O l t l r l b u t l a n
worthoutot throughout the
Hal*, and l* data It ona *1 th*
target! reeling dittributort In
lha Slal* ol Florid* A lio
undtr th* Wadorthip at La* P.
M o o re . J u n n llo n d h a t
tipandad th* ttrtilliar plant,
and now to rvtt th* onlirt
tla to
J u n n llo n d o lt*
manufocturot tpaclal blond!
ta r C a lf C o u rt* * and
m unlclpallflat In Florida.
Plant and Eaacutlv* otticn
a rt locotad at Flu* Point* Mi
Jantord. Florida

1908
SANFORD MERALO
Th# Sanford H#caid. M N
F ranch Ant n wt, Sanford it
Saminofa County % only doily
n#*sp«p#r ond hot boon
publish## lor 99 contocutlvo
yoort Th# Sonlord Horold
olt# publish## lh# Hof old Ad
varfitar. o or##lily odition
circulated throughout Sami
nolo ond South Volusia coun
lias Advertisers pure ho m
ip o c o In tho A d r o r tl»o r
through O comb*notion buy
oith tho Sontord Horold to
rooch # combined totol o&lt;
27.000 hom#s Th# Heralds
piont. situated on • booutifully
landscaped lot n o «r tho
L o*ofront hot become o Son
ford landmark Tho HtfoHTt
printing facility. o modorn.
compuforixod. photo off»ot
oporofion hot it* own color
protw t ond color separation
unit wtuch con product photo*
m living color t Th# newspaper
it published Monday through
Friday and on Sunday If it
politically indopondont and
P'clotttonolly reports county,
slate. notional and world

1910
M IR A C LEC O N C R ETE
Mirocio Concroto Co . 309 Elm
A w Sonlord hoi boon lolling
com rth product! lor 10 yr#
W compony *48 fir if Op#n#d
m 19)0 by J I
Ttroiliogor
Sr . ond ii now ownod by his
ion J | Torwillogor Jr who
loon owr th# b v v n tfl Ml 1941
OovKf A Torotiiogor. P E
now monogti AAtract# Con
c»#»e Co
a firm that
continues to tor v# mu com
munity and continues to h#ip
•t grow

1939
L a s t M u s tis r
C r . l t . I Lako Nurw ry JrO
L a h a .lt w A venue L e t*
Mac. oat niabtihad mi itie
b. Mr and M il E e Jm,m
m l wrv Don Oon and i n wit*
Jfu, l « , now twad thn mcl.rng
c r y jta l

butlnaw. providing lh* tarn*
euahty and dependability that
have bean th* family trade
m ark ter ever J « yeart
Cryttal Lake Nunary leaturvt
th* very IMietl In *11 type* ol
ornamental plant* and trull
t r d t t and t p c c la llie t In
partonai t a n k * landtcaplng
M r. and Mr* Smith retM t Mi
Lake M a ry . Jan Dannie,
daughter In lew Kbn and 1
grandtent. ftran I and Mat
ttww live In Punt* Cerda.
Daughter Piper, l i n t In Jan
lord with bar hutband Dirk
Nabargall. I daughtort. Dana
and Stacy and ton Wyatt No
matter whet your landtcaplng
need* may be. you can depend
on lh* Smith* at Cryttal Lake
Nurtary ter their prompt and
cowrteou* wrvlc* They terv*
Seminole end turrogndlng
countwt. and are on* *1 th*
eldett butlnattat In Lak*
Mary
____________

1942
N A D IR 'S JE W E L E R S
Kader’t Jeweler* hat been
local** *1 I I I S. Perk Av*..
Sonlerd tine* 1*41 John L.
Keder lomed hit tether Mi th*
butlnet* alter returning tram
World Wor II. Th* butlnet* It
t l l l l f a m ily o w n ed end
operated by M r. 4 Mr* John
L Keder. They otter leweiry
end welch repair, end ere alto
an authorInd Role* dealer
Koder't ipocioluet In tine
lovnlry for every ac cation I

1945
SANFORD A U TO PARTS.
INC.
Sontord Auto Parts. Inc . IIS
W Firsf Stroof. Downtown
Sontord wot toundod by F 0
Scott in I94J Sontord Auto
Port! wot or iginolly iocotod In
th# Wefaka Building ond wot
coli#d Orlondo Porto L Coor
It wot ronomod by M r Scott
in I94S to Sontord Auto Portt
whon ho bocomo # NAPA
jabber Whon tho otd Princot!
fhootor ocrott tho street
com# up lor sale. AAr Scott
purchotod II ond movod m
Sontord Auto portt hot boon
ot IIS West F irtl Stroot ovor
Unco Roiph Lor ion joined tho
b y t ln o t i •• m onogor In
Auguof 1971 after 20 y#or« in
tho Unitod Stotot A ir Fare#.
H# purch#«#d lh# compony in
July 1971 wh#n M r Scott
roltrod Roiph ond hit wit#
hovo lour childron (Scott.
Eric. Kothioon. ond Lincoln),
ond «#von grandsons Scott it
Vko President of tho com
pony. Sonlord Auto Port!
(N APA ) hot bocomo know o«
•YOUR O NE STOP STORE
IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
S A N F O R D " slocking ov«r
2 1 .0 0 0 p r o d u c t ! f o r
outomotivo. truck, morln#.
fM m . ond tndwstr iol needs

1945
S IN K A R IK GLASS
AND P A IN T CO.
Sonfcorih C io !! ond Point Co .
210 AAognoiiO A v o . Sonlord.
wot fended by tho lot# John
ond Katherine Senkerik in
I94S Thi! firm tfockt ond
sell# 2 complol# Imot ol point.
B#n|omin Moor# point which
it Mid notionolly ond known
lor It# exceptional quality* ond
P o n P o in t , w h ic h It
manufactured locally ond Mid
throughout th# South In odd
tton lo point, they oito slock
point sundries and supplies
Thi* firm it • compi# l# glass
compony. handling any typo
ol glass or mirror work, in
eluding installation Thoy otM
do custom Irom mg ond con
virtually from # anything
Th#y »lock mot board in ov#r
'00 color! ond %tock ov#r MO
fimthod wood molding! Th#y
Mil o (ompi#t# lino ol art
t u p p lio t
F o r 41 y o o r t
Sonkonk ClO!t ond Pomt ho!
grown and p ro g r# !!# d in
Sonlord

1946
KARNS INSURANCE
A G EN CY . INC
Korn! Insurance Jg#«Hy. Inc .
41) W#!t F *r!# Sfro#t Sonlord
wo« fended m 194# by Rob#rf
E
Bob Korn# Thi% og#ncy
wo! OteOy! m Sonlord and
%mco July I. I9«J hot b##n
conveniently located on W#!t
Fir%» Str##t Kornt Insurance
!tand! tor prol«!!ionollVW in
mo insurance field Cuttom#r%
r#c#iv« p#r!onol ott#nt»on by
name fh#y or# not tu#t o

policy numborl All knot ol
Proporty. Liability. Bonds.
LIN . Moolth ond Group Insur
• n e t p ro h o n d lo d w ith
oiportlM ond tho intorosts #1
tho customor In mind I Sur
voys of inturanco needs. using
sophlslkotod Risk Manege
mont techniques oro provided
#1 no charge And customors
oro oNon surpritod lo find that
not #11 ont wars invoiv# insur
one# I Bill Wight, currontty
Pr#sidw*t. |oin#d Kams In
surone# In 1977 ottor It yoors
with # major Insurance com
dont in January ot 19#4 whon
Bill and Dottt# Korns left in
thair molar ham# to saa th#
U S A In I9W. AAai H Waters
lalnad the company as a
Commercial Linas Insurance
Specialist His I# prior years
•I experience bro ugh t a
wealth ot knowledge to the
Agency As Kerns Insurance
Agency Inc. enters the iSSO'i.
II Is wall eguipped la handle
the challenge# ot lha mast
compiea Commercial Account
as wall as la give personal
attention la the smallest
Personal Linas Account l

1946
M IL 'S EXXON
Mel's Eason, formerly Mel's
Gulf. It ana of Sanford's
Landm arks The business
began al tot S French Av#
and after II years ro located
lo 2519 S French Avo In 1992
they returned to their original
location al 191 S. French Ave .
Mel's Gull Is Family owned
and operated Bo c o u m they
are a lull service station, you
can gat anything from tuna
ups to a car wash Mat's stall
oilers friendly, last, dopen
dobie service ond provides a
cool, ok conditioned waiting
room lor tho customer's con
lor Susan wekome you I

1951
L A R N Y 'IM A B T
Larry'S Mart. 219 Sonlord
Avenue, first opened It's doors
at 221 I H I SI with Mr A
M rs . Law ranca Pivac as
owners Whan the business
outgrew the old building In
I9#0. it was moved to Its
present location Alter Larry's
death w 1977. M rs Ptvoc and
Sons George A Ray continued
to run tho store Mrs Pivoc
retired from lull lime work in
19#* ond Roy has moved to
Utah George and tong time
employee Jim Davit ore now
running this successful family
business In 1997. George
com pletely renovated the
outside ol tho old building Tho
stylo compliments tho charm
ol tho old hardwood floors on
tho inside Tho store Is slocked
lull ot new and eacellent used
furniture and antiques, soma
r o fin lth e d by Goorge A
Gordon Lincoln, others wait
mg lor "do It yourseifers" All
furniture is reasonably priced
Lorry's Mart also Mils ond
sorvkos a complete line ol
Kerosene hooters lo help boot
the high cost ot winter hoot
ing The paperback book
eachonge. collectibles, ond
"new ond used furniture at old
time prices" keep the«r cus
tomers coming bock lor tho
ovor changing variety of
morchandiMOl Lorry'sMortl

1953
TH E B IO O IP
The Btg O'p. 24)9 French
A v e n u e , is c e r t a i n l y
oiondmork. Since It's bean in
Sontord tor V years' The B»g
Dip is owned by Vouio Lim
p e r o p o u lo s
M rs
L im
p#ropouios has added some ol
h#r specialties to the menu,
such os Gyros. Crook Salad
ond yummy Boklovo' The
‘‘Giant'' burger along with it's
big brother, the "Giant Dou
Die burger. Meal ond Scram
burgers. Subs, and Shrimp,
ore |ust a lew more ot the
lontoliting Homs that a rt
available while you wait!
They o im have chocolate and
vanilla soft ice cream and a
variety of toll drinks and
shakes Mrs Limperopouios
and h e r s t a ll a re v e ry
thenkful to all their many
regular customers and hare
m#de ft their commitment to
serve each person with good
food and 4 friendly smii#'
That will Seep everyone com
ing back tor more*

1955

hailed us a major accomplish­ 400.000-s&lt;|uarr-fonl building vis­
ment for the county. Oraugc ible from 1-4 make the AAA
County leaders had fought for relocation the largest In thr
the prl/c of saying they would lie entire metropolitan Orlando area
home of the mosl-rrcognUrd In sevrnyrars
automobile club lit thr world.
Seminole County officials have
Hut frtxrn food king Jrno at Irast three visible reasons for
I’uulurcl's prestigious Heathrow pride that were built In 1989. In
development, located west of March, the county opened the
Interstate 4. was successful In doors to a new 81.5 million
Animal Control Shelter built
luring AAA to thr office park.
AAA officials gave Seminole next to the orglnal county
County's schools and pleasant shelter. The older unhealed
surroundings high marks on structure was prst-rlddrn arfd
thrlr list of reasons to rrloculc cramped.
lu-rc from thrlr Falls Church. Vu.
Thr new pustrl structure
home of 17 years. The 500 features 110 krnurls — thr old
employers occupying the nnr had HO — und more room for

v n

m

MX
DOI NO a
U P M O L JTIN IN O C O .
N il Rldetn* X Upfiatltory C* .
ft* Catary Avenu*. Jarferd.
oa t atiabfiidad by #*rff*a and
ffta tale Mr. J. N l. Mi m i and
»*• fir** lacatad af I V ) Jan
fa rd A v tfiH t Th i* firm
ampler* live, on* at nham It
thair daufhftr. M rt Kitty
C a rlty N l i t are parfac
hoMtft at reupholtlarMig your
aid furMfur* *o you can *n|*y
If for many mar* year*, and
th* cot! It very reasonable
Cutfem dreperlet ere *n
added feature af mi* very
profettlenel company They
talll cut team to order end
cutfam build matfreuat and
bar (pringt
Karan Carlay.
prenddauphter af B*rP*a Ni&gt;.
effort her eiperf decoralinp
advice le ell oho data* help
co ordmetmp thotr room* Jho
will bo happy lo help you
chooto tho rlphl ily lo In
draportat. badtproadt. slip
cavorv ptaatad thadvt. mini
blind* md all tfytat *1 nindon
traafmanft They alto have a
la rp * ta le c lle n *1 utad
furMfur* lor tat* M rt Nit It
a native of Jan ford and *n|oyt
tarvtnp htr cutfomart and
many frtand* Thlt company'*
*uc c»*i It aftrlbufod fo al«a y t
kaaplnp cutfomar *all*faction
ufmotf Mi mMidl Nl* ttafurot
fro # o t llm a f o t and
pick up/dallvory al no oafra
charp* Nemambor. It you
nood aiporf roupnoftforMip al
raatonabl* priett b* JU N E
T O CALL NIX BED DING 4
U P H O LJTE N IN G COMPANY
A T m illf

1956
SANFORD FLOW EB SHOP
Sanford Flower Shop. 209 E
Commercial, opened al 209 N
Park in 191# Six years later
they outgrew their quarters
and moved ta 224 E H I Street
Because they needed a larger
building. Sanlord Flower Shop
noved to their present ioca
lion in too lata 40 # The flower
shop Is owned by Charlotte
Donahoe Guslavson. who
came hora with her lata
husband Frank Donahoe from
Front Royal. Virginia U years
ago. Frank died in 1993. but
his policy of fast, friendly
service still lives I Thair son.
Tim Donahoe and daughter
Kit Thompson are designers
and are now managing the
shop Tim won "Designer of
tho Year" lor Central Fla In
199# and alM won 3rd place
"Designer of tho Year" for tho
Stale of Florida m 19## Ho is
a svell known panel designer
lor design shows around tho
stale and is now trying out lor
acceptance into the presttgous
American Institute of Floral
Designers Tho creative staff
includes Dianna M ag nor.
Bookkeeper. Betsy Hark ness
(who won Can! Fla Designer
of the year in 1997). Jim
Harknoss. Lori Moore. Jayne
Myers. A Nancy Tiller, do
signers, and Elmer Smith.
volume of business. Sanlord
Flower Shop Is able to furnish
tho freshest flowers available
They are members of FTO .
Tele flora and other wire serv
ices in order to handle your
out of town flower needs Thoy
have been In the F T D Top
1.009 out af 20000 florists
Nationwide for I years in a

1956
ORAMKOW F U N E R A L HOME
Gramkwe fstnord Homo at
1)0 West Airport Boulevard.
Sanford, was founded July
191# b* Mr W Lockard and
M r W L Gramkow
It has
always been a policy of the
firm to furnish the best pot Si
tie tunere» services regard
less of financial d re u m
stances They servo families
of ail religions and take care
of burials outside of F loride as
weti Mr Gramkow d i d m
November of IM l Mrs Bette
R Gramkow is now owner end
o p e ra to r
Mr
J im
Schuitoman. who |omed the
firm m October of 1904 is the
G e n e ra l M a n a g e r and
Licensed Funeral Director
Mr Donald Teasdaie |0«ned
the firm in June of 1997and is
a'so a Licensed Fune ral
Director Gramkow Fun^roi
Horn# is very spacious and
has recently been completely

renovated and affords the bast
service anywhere The firm is
a member af The Sanford
Chamber af Commerce and
Order of the Goiden Rule Mr
Schuitoman Is the President af
the Sunrise Kiwants Club, and
Is a member of the Central
Florida and lha National
Funeral Directors Assoclo
tion Tho firm is reliable and
continue# to offer caring serv
kas fa the community They
lake the time to make sura
you are satisfied with thair
professional service Now in
their 2&gt;d year In this com
munity. Gramkow Funeral
Homo still assures you that
your needs will bo fulfilled
exportty and understanding^

well as custom built hemes. In
addition, thair serv kas In
dude rentals A appraisals
Stenstrom Realty Is a member
of the Orlando area and Semi
nolo County Board of Real
tors, as well as a member of
tho West Volusia County
Board of Realtors ond Multi
p ie L i s t i n g S e r v l e t s .
Stenstrom Realty is also a
member of the Electronic
Realty Associates. In c . the
fastest growing Raal Estate
Services Network In lha
country This network has
over 3.000 oft Ices and 30.000
R o a lto r/ A s s o c la ta s No
tlonwldo As an ERA member,
they offer both the Sellar and
Buyer home warranty pro
grams, available exclusively
lo E R A offices Nationwide
Their home otfke iskxoted at
21#) Park Drive. Sanford.
Florida. (122 2420). there Is a
branch otfke al Lake Mary
Village. #41 W Lake Mary
Blvd In Lake Mary. Florida
(221 2720) Stenstrom Realty
has an administrative staft of
10 which includes Carolyn P
Stenstrom. Board Chairman.
M Lao Albright. V ka Pros!
dent, and is also supported by
twenty two professionally
framed Realtor Aaociates

1960
T H E RICH PLAN
The R kh Plan was started in
1940 by Keith J Beuder end
w a s k n o w n as B e u d e r
Associates. Inc In 1977 the
busmos# was purchased by
W E "Duke" Adamson, who
is currently President and
C h a irm a n ol the Board
Adamson changed the name ot
the raptdty growing company
and today wo know It as The
Rich Plan, a division ol
Rkh United Carp The Rich
Plan now has newly renovated
plant facilities at aOI W l)th
St II services all principal
F lo rid a cities, delivering
direct to the home, and otter
Ing more than 40 009 custom
ers the ultimate in quality,
convenience and sarvices
Rich Plan features natural
beet from the midwest which
is aged at the Sanford plant,
trimmed ot ell excess bone
and fat. vacuum wrapped, and
blast frozen ot 00 degrees
betow zero In addition, tho
Rich Plan provides all the
finest fish, poultry, grade A
fancy fruits vegetables and
)u*ces Viat money can buy t All
this, delivered directly lo your
home end put away m your
own freezer, is guaranteed m
writing by one of the most
com prehensive custom er
service programs offered Oy
the frozen food industry While
the emphasis at Rich Plan is
on tho quality of the to d and
the service provided, t o y also
make available to to «r cus
tomers top ot t o I me freezers
and microwave ovens
The
R*ch Plan looks toreard to
weUorvung you »o t o Rich
Plan family very soon, so that
you t o can enjoy t o finest
to d m America and expert
ence unparalleled convenience
and service

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C I m C«M t]r, Pag• 31

We salute these
leading business firms
who have served Central
Florida over the yearn...
today...and into tomorrow.
We proudly welcome them
to our HONOR ROLL.
1960
JOHN J A U L J A O E N C T
Th# Je*Mi Jauts A ^ n c y . I l l N
. a r t Avenu*. Id le J tj. Jan
lord, oat mtaMshad tn teed
by John Jault end hi* wile.
Clare They H w rta lli. in real
relate tale*, apsraftaft and
invettmanf* Th* JaufV have
one ion. JoAn J r . the bend
direr tor of TuMewtll* Jchaoi
He live* In Jenferd eillh
daughter Barit and tan Erik.
M r Jault moved h a n U y a a r t
ago Iron* Joutt* Carolina Mr*
Saul* I* a native *t Jenferd
M r Jaul* tlalot rial lh* Lard
Jew* Chrltt it due ail lha
glory ol lh* u n n i af th*

1957
S TIN S TR O M R E A L TY
Stensfrom Realty Inc was
founded on February 7. 1917.
by Horbort Stenstrom. Realtor
and President ot tho firm
Thoy Immediately established
themselves as Sanford's and
North Sominoto County's sales
lo ad ers, p ro v id in g their
clients a full torvka "one
slap" Raal Estate office
Stenstrom R ea lty Is re
cognized throughout Central
Florida as a loader in Com
m erclal. Industrial. A In
vestment sales. They provide
raal estate services lor both

animals and staff. Some design
problems and construction pro­
blems have dampened the en­
thusiasm for the new building,
but even the most critical say
the new shelter Is a tremendous
Improvement ovrr thr original
shelter.
In June, commissioners com­
pleted the Juvenile Justice
Center next to Ihr Juvenile
Detention Center al the county's
Five Points complex. The center
allows child offenders to meet
with attornlrs and attend
hearings without being taken
across town lo the Seminole

1961
J O U T H E K N L IN E
CLE A N IN G , INC.
South*™ Lina Cleaning. Inc
.1 1 lourutad on November It.
toil Mr E Phillip Daniel* It
Prttidant PhytKal location
ha* bdon V K W F irtl J t .
Jan lord. Fla tine* July. 11)1
Prior Id that tim* th* com
peny n o t located al IJd
Lyman Road. Cattdtbdrry.
Florida Jautharn Lina I* a
*a**r tarvlca company II
ptrlorm* cleaning, totovttlan
Impaction. Internal tajiMif at
truor Una*. tUptMiln. E PA
Jludlat undar Public Law
f t WO. manual* rotter alien,
M ta r lino cleaning It *!«*
providn timllar **rvlc*t *llh
rvtpoct la gat. tual and all
lino*

1963
O N E E N .N O T H IN *
ROOF I NO
Groan Brothar* Roofing. USB
Joutt* Boor doll Av* . Jan lord
tat* otiaoiithad and organic*
In Novom bar a l I t t J by
Root*«elt Graan and wat In
corporate* In ItM . Groen
Brother* hat b**n doing bw*i
not* In th* Central Florid*
ataa tar o v t r I f y t a r t
Rm avolt Groan. PratJdonl of
Green Brother* Hoofing hat
ovor Jt yoart of roofing «.p e
rl.nco. Th* ttaff Include*
F.llcla Croon ot offka man
agar M r Graan wortad lor
attar rooting firm* tor I*
year* and **• Protidonl of
Local JJf Rootort Union Ho
rrevived lh* Minority Con
ttrgctien Firm of the yaar
avard. ipontsrod by Rta U J
D tpt af Cam m arca, and
tarvot on tho City ol Sanford
C . n t l r u c l o n E a a m ln ln g
Board Mr G r n n wat barn Mi
Jantord. and ha I* a Kor.an
W»r Vvtoran Groan Brothar*
matt* It " N O J O B TO O
LARGE OR TOO SM ALL."
Th#y do all type* of roofing,
rvtidoniial and commercial.
n«M roofing, ro roofing ro
pair*, built Up thmgta*. tingle
ply. cedar thato*. aluminium
thakot. and rollon «ood ro
pair Alio pltortd ar* roof
In t p t c l l a n t ond fra *
mhmato* Th* otvnar and hi*
•ipartancad staff took forward
to tarving you now and In lh*
future I

1970
L A K E V IIW NURSING
C E N TE R
C E LE B R A TIN O TH E IR MTM.
Y E A R IN U N F O R D
L *kaview Nursing Center is
located af 919 East Second St
•n Sanford M rs Virginia
Mk Bator ski and Miss Susan
C x s t r la n n l o r o Ilia ad
ministrativt directors ot Sam
•nola t finest nursing center
Tke spacious grounds and
brtghf. cheery interior land
t o m selves to a homo lika
etmosphare You may have
your choice of rooms ranging
from privato. semi private, or
three bed The varied activity
program otters among other
things, movies, ceramics,
hand crafts, bingo and shut
fieboerd Maty of t o items
for lh# Annual Christmas
Bazaar a rt made throughout
the year by the residents
Skilled Nursing care is offered
with twenty lour hour a day
car# by trained Nurses and
start Physio Therapy is also
available Lak avto Nursmg
Center is proud of t o fact that
t o y have been abk to m an
ta*n lower rates than any

a to r Nursing Hama In the
Area
Remember "Lava ft
Agates#I" Visit lha Nursing
Hama today and often Yaw
are always welcome I

1972
•OWL AM ER ICA
Bawl America, touted af l »
Airport Bputovard. Jantord
epanad It* dean ■ m art age
Bob L*A* manage* the cantor
tar Baw l A m e ric a . In c ..
owner* of thla mtortainmanl
vntorprt** Over M M bawtor*
utilii. th* focilitto* ot Bawl
AmorkP and prManfty there
a r t ad Itagua* far man.
d llit n * Th * laagua* ar*
ipwtaertd by art* buttnatae*
and Bab Lak* mtorm• y* that
ha ll have a bowling party tor
any nmn burinaac Intan* tod In
fa rm in g a laagua Baw l
kmarlca conduct* t.iw n i tor
they racaiva a fro* bawling
ttartln* In thp n a il twa
w . t k t l B a w l A m e ric a
taatvr** a tin* r.ttaurant
which N apanad dally ham f
am . witll midnight. For It**
fln**l hn area anhartatnmanl
w* r t c a m m a n d B O W L
A M IR IC A . tocatod af I N
Alrpart BautovardL Jantord

1972
JA N FO R O C N IL O C A R E IN C
Jantord Child Cara. Inc. (A
Child'* World. Jantord Early
Childhood Cantor. Jantord
. C h ild D ayalapam ant and
Happy Acre*) wat aalabilthad
by Mary M il*. Mary Nandid
lh* firm* bpcaua* tfw dtalrod
to pravida her Milan! daughtor
with an au ltta ndlng and
iptandid Childhood Th* can­
tor* attar child c a n Mrvkp*
to chllWan aged * weak* to It
yoart. I X AM to I B PM.
Monday Friday. M**lt (In
eluding braaklatl) and Iran*
portatlon to and tram local
kchaal* ar* pravldad. An
tier)tanl .ducallen program
I* availabto tor prptchoalar*
Camp Jumhln*. a tpaclal *c
tlvlty tilled *ummar camp tor
tchaal aged childram I* ala*
•vailabto All tour ontor* ar*
curranRy prop ar Ing to b* ac
craditod by lha N plNM l A*a»
elation F o r Education Of
Vawig Chitdran. lh* only n*
tlanally racagnliad accrad
Hatton argpniiatton domand
Ing lh* hlghail tlandard*
availabto tor group child car*
U* Amarlca. Future aipantion
Mivgtva* th* operation ol a
c h i l d c a r * f a c i l i t y In
H a a t h r a w . C a li b r a t i n g
chllcpvjod thrsugh nurturMig
cluidron ha* boon lhair notion
af wttac. Quality child car*
begin* Far mar* informallon
about Jantord Child Cara call

JTJIAJS

1976
E R N IE JACKJOM
A U TO JA L E J
Ernta Jack ton. Praildanl. ha*
bean Mi th* uaad car bwalnata
tor jg year* During th* p*«l
tw.lv* year*, th* butlnau ha*
baan in th* Langwoed and
Jantord am* and t» proiantty
tocatod at M i J French Av* .
Jantord. FI Thlt I* a family
owned and «p*ratod butlntt*
tpaclalltlng In duality i
owner vehicle* HI* wlf*.
Enid, do** till* work and
booakaapMig Thair ton. Tim.
I* Mt total plut manage* a
camptoto delail thop tor thp
cutfomart and other daatar*
Th* .thlcto* tar tala ar*
chocked and Mupactad bator*
being placed on lh* tot Thar*
I* a JB day limit** warranty
an l i t . modal* and bank
linancMig I* availabto Erni*
Jack ton Auto J a n Inc I*
abto to help you to tatoct lh*
right vaMcta tor your Iran*
portatlon mod*

1976
AAA E M F L O TM E N T
AAA EmptoymanL tot W Ultl
J t . Jantord. apanad In Janu
ary It I* Th* argwiliatian hat
bam in butuwtt tor evar J ]
yaar* a* Florida and Mt Jan
lard ter If yaar* Myrti*
PanKh and Carat Quttvtwn
bach |o*ntly awn th* Jantord
with lha company tor I yoar
■hay ar* working
hard to provide you with ovon

area A AA E M P L O Y M E N T I*
a LOW F E E pr I rate
amptoymanf agency. idUttng
amptoyor and a^npf^raa )n fha
partoet |ab Far lh* tlrtt hm*
In It* htotory. Jantord ha* a
privato ompfpymant agency
with ai paclonead partannal
who car* about each indlvtdu
at lab *a*k*r't read* and are
c a m p a t o s f In u n i t i n g
amptore* A a^npf^^^pr. Ja. If
u haill ga
g
m M I— »■ ■-*----1 la
NT
ftaad at work, tool confidant an
dialing A AA E M P L O Y M E N T
af m i l l * . Antwarlng th*
yaur naadt Let A A A
E M P L O Y M E N T htlp you!

1978
jx L iir r iR P f lijit .iN c
Camputar Paper. Printer
Rikban*. Contumacy* Label*
and Faa Paper h.renew th*
praducN at JK L Thoy are
accompanied by a largo cat!
af computer accataarta* In a
I W I Maitonvllta A v* . bldg
H IT ) Jarvlng County Gpv
ammant. Jchoat* and privato
butinat* Hnc* ITT* JK L ha*
tat dependability and camp*!
Itlvp pricing a* It* main gaol*
Fra* delivery N a w rv tea to
lh* Creator Jantord Area al
though JK L ala* reach** Into
Central Florida and location!
throughout lh# ttato J K L N
owned and aparatod by Raw
Prather, a reUdanl *1 Jantord
GIv d JK L Entorprlw* i call at
I l d M &gt;11 f t l * l a d a y l

1979
L O V E L A N D rS R E F IH IJN IIM
Lavaland'a Ratlnlthlng It
owned and ap«ritod by Bab
Lavaland Ho hm baan In lh*
rehnltNng bw*Mwa* tor tour
hit own butinat* tor Id yaar*
Lavaland'a R a lln lth ln f I*
lacatad at 10* W I Jth Jt Thair
ipaclalllla a ar* camplat*
furniture ratlnlthlng. hand
i l r l p p l n g a n d In h am *
touch up and repair* (tram
•cratch** to having gn antique
L a v a la n d 'a t r a i l * y a u r
furniture with 'Te n d er Laving
Care." Thoy at** handto In
turanc* and moving claim*
and provide pick up and d*
llvary w rv Icm II you have
any duattton* |u*t call J U
1ft* I Loveland'* R.lmlthing
atk* mat you call. *r cam* by.
and ta! them help you with
your furniture nood* I

1982
A B B ROOFING COMPANY
Thi* company ap»"4* In Ja
lord to Jarvo Central Flork
Mt July af ltd]
It bag,
wrvMig th* Jlato of Florida
ItM . ottor mg full rooting tor
k at Theta w v k a t include i
ly p a t af th ln g lt roofln
bull! up iyttom t, cement III
clay til* and wood ihaka* A
B Rowing providn Intpo
(font and It llconwd by Tl
J)*** af Florida m wall ,
being tolly Inturad Th* bin
not* It owned by Jam** 1
Andmwn J r and aparatod I
h . and M r. G F. Bahanrwi J
Operation* ar* tocatod at J*
M oan * J lotion Road. Ja
lord. Fkwlda A A B Root!,
C o m p a n y a l t a r * Ira
atllm at.t, gu.ranlai
workmantMp and I* dadkah
to havuig ullittad cuttomar
Dial m *41; tor http with 4
yaur reefing m i 0*1

1967
IA N F O R 0 V ER TIC AL
Jantord V artkali .pan*
bulla*** Jun # li f .
Partnart David Jummar
Ja# O t a d t ol for cu
vaianc**. m ini blind*
vortkal* tor both rotld
and commercial cuttai
Thay taka pride Mi vtin
highml duality Mi mat
•nd tobrkt to antur* cu
ar tallafaction I Juo C
ho* boon With th* llrm to
year*, ih* I* friendly, ci
aus and
k*w «u *
Itonil Jantord Vartkato attort
fro# athmato*. ta give them a
call today *• » l tagI or itap
by and la k . a loo* af lhatr
•howream. no Wyliy A n e w .
Jantord

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iountyitlaaad from Page so

uniy Courthminr .is In-forr.
i And In June, roinnilsnlourrs
rgan conducting Hireling* In a
8540.000
chainU ra.
rharnbera were narrow and
dents easily crowded the 06
rats, which were formerly used
i church pews, spilling out Into
hallway. Displays shown lo
imlssloners could not be seen
the audience. Speakers could
at he heard If the audience was
|alklng among themselves
adrrthana w Ii Ix j x t .
People often shouted comnenis Irum their seals rather
an trip over everybody's feet
riling lo the podium.
Conscious of the public's need
re and heur everything they
and heurd. commissioners
nslsted on new larger rhamhrrs
i fulfill those functions.
The new 254-vul chambers Is
rd so everyone can see Ihe
Commission and any drunsi Gallons easily. Displays are
srojecird onto two large screens
(hal dominate the room. Comilsslonrrs view Ihr same Image
in small television monitors
built Into their rostrum.
The sound systrin Is designed
speakers and commissioners
Can be heard clearly — but only
if they are speaking into
tlcrophoncs. Carpeting and
ircoustlc paneling dampen
imments made from thr auIIrnee, deterring shouted
imments.
In other projects, commission
rra In Novrmbcr put In place the
trst major revision of their sign
rgulallons In 20 years. Thr
height of slorr signs must be
Ilowered from their currcnl muxliinum of 35 feel lo 15 feel within
j five years. Thr number of signs

allowed al existing and new
shopping crnlrrs will also hr
reduced.
Commissioners bulked at re­
ducing Ihe sl/r and billboards
The
wiih objections from ihe outdoor
advertising Industry, but will
likely approve rratrtrtlons for
those signs Ihis year.
Commissioners also received a
major gift In March from the
Fifth District Court of Appeals,
who upheld their right to Impose
Impact fees throughout Ihe
county lo pay for new roads
made necessary by population
growlli. Three elite* — Sanford.
Casselberry and Winter Springs
— had challenged ihe county's
right to collect the fees from
developers wi thi n their
municipalities
The challenge by Ihe Ihrre
cities placed In limbo a 8210
million road construction pro­
gram In Marrh. Ihe appeals
panel determined lhal counties
In Florida urc charged with Ihe
responsibility of building and
malnlalnlng local roads whether
those roads run through rural
ureas or cltlrs. And counties
need money lo build Ihose roads.
Impact fees were one allowable
way of raising thr funds, ihe
jianrllsis decided Their decision
overturned u lower court de­
rision saying the elites didn't
have to collect ihe fees If they
didn't want lo.
Hut I {Miff wdk also tallied with
the political shakrup of the
county administration. Two new
commissioners were elected In
Nov. I98fi, Pat Warren and
Jennifer Kelley, who made
jiromlses during Ihelr campaign
to make county government
more resjionslve lo Ihe people.
T hat pledge was first

translated In Drrrmhrr after
they expressed dls|ili isure with
the county's slui. ol challeng­
ing cltlrs In rour over annexa­
tions. Impact fees und other
issues. With that expression of
displeasure. County Attorney
Nikki Clayton rrslgnrd. receiv­
ing nearly 842.000 In severance
jMiy In a six-month consulting
contract.
And t hat pl edge wus
rrystaliied In October, when
commission chairman Sandra
Clrnn. sensing Warren und
Krlley were unhappy with
county manager Ken lloojier.

named acting deputy county
manager In addition to their
regular departmental duties.
Following the shakrup. commtssloners hired former county
administrator Roger Nelswrnder
to assist McMillan operate the
county by taking over some
oversight responsibilities. At
83.000 per week. Nelswender
could receive 878.000 If a new
manager Is not hired before
June.
In all. the shakrups cost tax­
payers 8253.000 less salary
savings. County officials say Ihe
additional cost of delayed pro­

jects and work slowdowns rrsulilng from the shakeup will be
tnc.u liable.
IN-rhup* a greater cost will be
In the deep rift the shakrups cast
between rutnmlsxloncrs Warren.
Krlley and Glenn and commis­
sioners Bob Sturm and Fred
S t r e e t ma n . S t u r m and
Streelman suggested stale
bllc meeting laws may have
tn violated If ihe other three
commissioners orchestrated Ihr
resignations.
Sturm and Streetman vowed
to seek Ihe ouster of thr majority
during upcoming elections.

K

O ur Goal
fo r
199...

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told him so. On Ort. 24. Hooper
rrslgnrd. receiving 8H3.000 In
M-verance pay.
In what wus less expected
during what became to be
known as "Bloody Tuesday."
Hooper also announced Ihe res­
ignation of Deputy County Man­
agers Jim Bible and Monlye
llramcr. Each received a
829.000 severance cheek
approv ed by Hooper.
County attorney McMillan was
named acting county munager
and planning director Tony
VanDrrworp and public works
director l.arry Sellers were

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LAKE MARY - The city tills Club Hoad existing lily hall
year began planning parks, building. Ihr new city hall will
brauttfleullnn and new city facil­ consolidate operations ui ihr rlly
ities in serve Lake Mary’s grow- hall annex In Ihe ShopjM-s of
Lake Mary and the inerting
' .logpopulation,
t. The city commission hudgrlrd chambers in the I920s-rru
8600.000
lo acquire land forstructure.
development ol the city's first
The city became onr of the
community park. Thr city Is first In Seminole County lo
now considering purchase of 40 Implement a curbside recycling
I? aerrs near Tlmacuan off Rantoul program this summer. About 60
■
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i softball and baseball complex^ ^ .participate In Ihe recycling of
I Thr new 8057.000 city hair uluinlnum. glass and plastics.
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                    <text>FRIDAY

23, 1990

25 Cents

Sanford Herald
82nd Yoar. No

158 — Santord. Florida

State scram bles fighter jets to shoo Soviets away from coast

N EW S D IG E S T

I lie latest Incident look place
■in-set.iv wIn o Iwo Soviet Tl'-1)5
Bear reconnaissance bom bers
were seen |usl oil the coast. Hying
within IN! mill's of U S air spice
(initials lor the 125th Fighter
G roup Ihiseil at Jacksonville III
leriiallolial Aliport said the Inti
tit-ills are I In- tusl since March

Unite* Brass International

COMING SUNDAY
Progress edition looks at future
SANFORD T h r Sanford Herald's 1900
I’rogrrrw Falltlcin will Inrun on all aspects of
Srm ln o lr County life an It rhartn th r highs and
lows of 19811 and lookn Into th r I990n. T h r
n|irrlal nrrtlon will Icxik at. among other things,
transportation, law n if n r r n n r n t . rlty and
county K o vrrnm rn l and rn trrta ln m rn l.

JA C K S O N V IL L E - Florida Air
National Guard lighter |cts have
scrambled lour nines in the pist
Iwo weeks lo Intercept Soviet spv
planes living oil the norlli Florida
Coast oecordlng to Air Guard
memlx-rs

1988
"W e don't wool It) get tile public
a la rm e d ." said Ma). C ra ig R.
McKinley, air op-rations olllt cr lor
the nitrrrcplor group lie said they
wen not flying over land.
The planes have tlropjM-tl as low
as 5&lt;X) feet to gel a closer look at
11 S Navy ships. Mi Klnley said

’Notes lose in tourney finals
SA N 'FO IU ) — Behind solid rrllcf pitching hy
Chuck Lam b. Lym an preserved thrlr 5-4 win
over S rm ln o lr In th r rhamplonnhlp name of thr
S rm ln o lr Invitational baseball tournam ent
Thursday night at Sanford Stadium Lam b
worked out of a one-out. bases-loadcd Jam In thr
sixth Inning to save thr win.

Saa Rags 1B

Neither Hughes nor Stelling
can record a verbal knockout

No. 1 Rams upset by ’Hounds

’Noles beat Leesburg 77-56
K IS S IM M EE Seminole posted a 77-50
victory over Leesburg In the o|M-nlng game of
the 3A-Dlstrlcl 6 l&gt;oys- basketball tournament at
Osceola High School Thu rsda y evening
T h r win advances thr Fighting Semlnoles.
2 l-0 on the v-iison. to tonight's semlllnal round
against host 0«s cola (which held off Si Cloud
85-78 on Thursday). Game Him- Is set for 8 (X)
p in .

Superintendent Robert Hughes

Businessman Jim Steillng

Debate does little to shift
voters’ opinion of proposal
By VICKIDoSORMIEft
Herald stall writer
L A K E MARY — Despite a driving rainstorm
and a live cable television broadcast ol the
event, neatly Hm people went to die Lake
Marv High St bool auditorium lo hear Supt.
Iloli Hughes and Satilortl Cham ber ol Com-

inert c reprcscntallvi Jam es Steillng debate*
the merits ol the school Imard's propist-d
8520 m illion Imntl Issue
For some, wli.il they heard did not c h.uigcthen minds, lor others, n tint Inlhieiue their
thinking
I lie audience w as comprised mostly ol

S«c O pinion*. Page BA

••• Bags 1B

□ Nation
AIDS still spreading, officials say
A T L A N T A — Officials at the national Centers
for Disease Control M id Thursday over 5 7 .(XX)
new cases of A ID S are expected this year and
nearly a half-million new cases a rr possible by
the end of 1993.
New data Indicate an average of more than
HO.OfX) people arr becoming Infected each year
with thr A ID ScausIng human linmunodcilclrney virus IHIVl. and there are now atxml I
million H IV-Infcrtrd Individuals In the United
States.
Dr. Jam es Curran, who heads the C D C 's A ID S
task force, said the finding that new H IV
Infections are occurring at a greater rate than
active cases of A ID S shows that "we have yet to
turn the corner on the A ID S problem. There Is
no premature declaration of victory here."

Saa Bag* BA

Bee J e t* . Page 5A

School
bond
joust

□ Sports

L A K E M ARY — T h r No. 8 srrded Lym an
Greyhounds upset the No. I •seeded Lake Mary
Hams 49-42 In quarterfinal action of th r
4 A -I)lslrlcl 9 boys' baxkrtball tournament at
Lake Mary Thursday night
Now 0-17. Lym an moves on to Lake W rlr and
thr semifinals, where It will lake on D rLa nd.
which advanced with a 75-B4 conquest of Lake
Howell. T h r other semifinal has Oviedo taking
on Spruce Creek. Th e Lions eliminated Lake
Brantley 73 tiO for Coach Dale Phillips' 250th
career win while the C rrck ousted Mainland
f a * R ag* 1B

(.'apt J e a n e t t e B o o t h , in
Itillgt-nee olllt er lor •In- group
•still Soviet Hears were s p iiltil
Fell 9. Fe b. 13. F rid a y anil
Tuesday, anil have lx-en observed
Im m Virginia lot entral Floruit
The plant s designed 35 years
ago anti lined lo observe siibma

A sparse crow d attended the locally televised school bond debate.

By VICKI DeSOfUUBR
Herald stall writer
L A K E MARY — W lnlr Srm ln o lr County School Supt.
Ikih Hughes argurtl that O k- propised $520 million Imiiu I
Issue Is Ih r I test way of dealing with unprecedented
growth In thr district. Altamonte Springs businessman
J im Steillng M id that school officials had failed lo
explore other options.
Th e forum was a debate at laikr Mary High School that
was trlrvtsrd on cable television. Voters will deride the
Ixtnd issue on Tuesday.
"I'm not opposed to all new taxes." Steillng -aid. "I
wholeheartedly supported and voted for Ih r 1985 bond
Issue, tiul I realized soon after, that I was hasty and naive
In that decision."
Steillng M id that the $520 million ligure represented
"a consultant's wish list" and should lx- pirerl down to
represent only llmsc things w hirl) arc acutely needed
Arguing lhal the Items outlined In the school district's
revised 1989 educational plant survey, which Is thr basts
for the half billion dollar llgutr. represent the (utilities
nnd technologies needed to keep Srm lnolr County In th r
forefront of Florida education. Hughes sab! that the
district was Justilird in It'spruposal
"D o you want to lx- able to build classrooms anil have
them open lx lore the students are mo overcrowded?"
Hughes asked "I believe you do Do you ward lo avoid
the problems and double sessions that we hail In the (&gt;Os
and 70s? I believe you do. II we don't deal with this
problem now. we will devastate the seluxil system as we
know It today."
Steillng M id that the $520 million llg u rr could lxreduced In lour ways: privatization of services, the use ol
mcxlular buildings lo expand •« bools yet keep the size
flexible, thr Immediate Implementation ol classes all year
long, and the use ol Im p ie l Ires Imposed ott developers
for new const ruction.
Im p ict fees. Hughes said, hail been declared Illegal hy
a Judge In St. Johns County, and the board Is awaiting a
ruling by the slate Supreme Court bclore considering
thrlr use.
He M id that portable classrooms were not the answer
lo overcrowded conditions because they could not olfrr
all the necessary amenlllllcs. suc h as covered walkways

C S ee D eb ate, Page OA

C h u rc h b rin g s M a rd i G ra s to S a n fo rd th is w e e k e n d
Electronic taxes to save money
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida Is now receiving
tax payments that are filed electronically, a
process that slate officials say will earn an
additional $3 million a year In Interest paymenls.
Last year, the legislature passed a law
requiring people and businesses owing large
amounts of taxes to pay electronically. That
allows the slate to Ix-glit collecting Interest a few
days earlier than In the past. which means more
Interest Is accrued.
T w o stale agencies are responsible for en­
forcing the law — the Department of Revenue
and the Department of Buslnevs Regulation.
Fro m sta ll and wire reports

INDEX
•
,.4B
Church Olractory.. ..OB
Claaalflada__ ........ ..8 8
. 4B
.. 4B
..SB
D aathi..................... ..9 A
Editorial.................. ,.4A

Florida..............
Horoacopo.......
Pooplo..............
Police...............
Religion............
Sports...............
Talovlalon........
Weather............

Cloudy, windy, rainy, cooler
A 90 percent chance
of s h o w e rs a n d
thunderstorms today
with a high in the
low 70s. W inds at 20
nipli with stronger
gu sts lik e ly
R ain
dim inishing toward
the m orning with a
low III the upper 40s
Sunny tomorrow.

For more weather, see Bag* 2A

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer
w ‘iid'O R D
All Souls Calliolli
Iiiirrh Is reviving a Marill Gras
tradition In Sanlord.
T h e i huri li is s|x)iisorlng Win
lerlesl IX). a weekend li-stlval All
Souls once- celebrated annually.

M.irdl Gras Is the theme ol the
lesllv tiles
I’roeeeds fro m ih c fe s tiv a l.
Iie g lu n lllg to n ig h t and e n d in g
S u n d a y, w ill henetll A ll Souls
Sc hool and church
Festivities begin*tonight at the
chiireh. 8(Xt S. Oak St . Sanlnrd.
See M ardi G ra a , Page 5 A

Rain could dampen the festivities
SA N FO R D — C ru m m y weather
today may dampen some spirits
at Wlnterlest 90. but a sweater
should make things comfortable
Inr the rest of the weekend's

acitv tiles
Don Martin, a lureeaster at the
National Weather Service at O r­
lando International A trp irt. M id

S ee W e ath er, Page 5A

M a in te n a n ce m an faces
c h a rg e s of se llin g d ru g s
on local s c h o o l g ro u n d s
By SUSANLODEN
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D - A Lake llranllev
lim b School in.iinlc ii . iiic ■ mi.ill was
arrested last night oil charges ol
selling cocaine on sc hool grounds
l lu mail was busied alter allegedlv
meeting an undercover agent lo
make a IIII b ding deal
Melvin C lev claim Fisher. 34. 202
Te rry Lane. Sanford, is charged
with lour counts ol selling loc.ituc
on llu Allaillolllc Springs sc hool's
propc riv and one count nl Irallic k
m g hi . cm .tine
Fisher was captured at a I'h lllq is
liti Sialicin on A i i |miii lioulevard ut
S.inlord at .i I h iii I 9 p h i Thursday
t i l l (iiiu ilv 111vestigatlve Bun an
IC C Mil |.i Donald F.slmgc r said Iasi
iilglu lim e is no luiheatlun Fisher
•wild ccm.iiiic In students or st.ill al
llu w bool The undercover agent,
who allegedlv (Miilgllt c lie aim Irolll
Fisher lour limes al the- scbcxil.
posed as all electric tali at the sc IicmiI

Fisher's .iire si came alter a meet­
ing with llu- ((111 agent during
which Fishe r was alle gedly going lo
sell the agent more cocaine near
Fisher s Sanlnrd home Th e deal tell
through. but Fisher was arn sled ill
coimeclloii with the earlier sales al
the schiMil Fisher Is lield al the
cciuiilv tail \v it In mu I miiu I
Seilllllcile (iiiu ilv S b e rllls Sgt
Dale W a g n e r. Lake B ra n tle y 's
sc I icmiI resemrse oil leer M id lie has
worked with Fisher lor nine venrs
Wagller said lie sold Iich a lln i III
llu agent within minutes nl mi l ling
bun lal tile sc I iimiI i
Lake llraniley piuu q i.il D a m n
Illicit lit* M ill tndas lie Is w riting a
teller In sc I it nil nllictnls In request
Fisher s lilUllt ilt.lte suspension lie
s.ilil lie c spec Is I lie* sc hi Mil iMiard lo
t e r m i n a t e F i s h e r s 12 v e a r
employmeill with tile sc I icmiI district
at Its next meeting Fell 27
I leel disappiim nd .i ImuiI It.
ItcMillie M ill. ol llie alle gations I 01
See A rre a t. Page 5A

H «M

ky I m m KO m

Seminole Sheritl 5 Sgt Dale Waqner escorts school worker Melvin Fisher
accused ol selling cocaine at Lake Brantley High, to a wading patrol car

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�t A — Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Friday, February 23, 1990

WEEKEND PLANNER
(Ttw Waafcand
public avaats and activities.
Sand typewritten announcei t days m M u s es la

H R S o ffic ia ls w a n t to a x h u m a in fa n t
T A M P A — Stale welfare officials want to exhume the body of a
baby burled more than eight months ago because of a recent
child abuse complaint against his parents, n newspaper reported
Thursday.
Th e rh lld's mother said she found her 2-month-old boy dead
In his crib Ju n e 12.
Police reports ai the time noted that there were no apparent
signs of abuse o r foul play, and an autopsy blamed crib death,
jlsn known as sudden Infant death syndrome.
Th e Tam pa Tribu ne reported Thursday that state Department
«»f Hcullh and Rehabilitative Services received a complaint about
the boy’s parents on Its abuse hot line recently.
An unnamed source told the newspaper that the state agency
warns to check out the complaint by re-examining the boy’s
body.
Th e Hillsborough County H R S ofTlce sent copies of the police
report and the medical examiner’s files this week to Its
Tallahassee headquarters, sources told the paper.

S u p re m e C o u rt o v e rtu rn s d e a th s e n te n c e
T A L L A H A S S E E — T h e death sentence given a Broward
County m an convicted of the abuse death of his girlfriend's
18-mnnth-old child was overturned Thursday by the Florida
Supreme Court.
Th e court ruled 7-0 that Circuit Judge Pattle Englander
I Ironing should have abided by the Jury recommendation for life
In prison for George Morris In the May 1966 death of Matthew
Roberts.
Th e child died of a head Injury after being taken home by
Morris for the night. The coroner found extensive evidence of
previous abuse of the little boy.
Th e court upheld Morris’ conviction for first-degree murder,
bill sent the case back to trial court with Instructions that the
sentence be set ul life without parole for 25 years.

A d d a n o th e r n a m e to g o v e rn o r’s ra c e
T A L L A H A S S E E — Former Florida Gov. Claude K irk J r . was
expected to switch to the Republican Party Friday and enter the
race for governor against Incumbent Gov. Bob Martinez,
according to political obvaervers In Tallahassee.
Kirk. 64. has been a Democrat for years and Is know n ' r his
down-home style of politicking. He served as governor of t .orlda
from IUG6 I 0 1970 as a Democrat before losing the Job to Reubln
Askew.
Kirk was expected to be Joined at a Tallahassee news
conference Friday by former stale G O P chief T o m m y Thom a s of
Panama City, w ho has been one of Martinez's main critics since
the governor supported a controversial sales tax on services In
1987.
Kirk entered blg-tlme politics In I960 as a leader of the
Floridians for Nixon campaign. As the Republican nominee In
1964. he lost the U.S. Senate race. He was elected governor two
years later. But he lost that Job to Democrat Reubln Askew In
1970.

G u n m a n k illa d In s h o o to u t w ith d a p u tia s
C IT R A — Deputies on the lookout for gunmen suspected of
robbing seven area supermarkets In a week killed a gunm an in a
shootout In front of a grocery store that had Just been robbed,
authorities said Thursday.
A second gunm an fled, but police questioned a gunshot victim
who showed up at a Gainesville hospital about 30 m inutes after
the shooting Wednesday, and police consider him a suspect.
MAiMliCBUliVy Stm LiTsspokeswoman Je n n ifer Fsnslaw said.
"H e gave us three stories on how he was shot, and none of
tlirm panned out.” she said.
An uutopsy was being conducted Thursday on the dead man.
who suffered u single gunshot wound to the head. After the
shooting, he ran about 25 feet, then collapsed and was
pronounced dead ut Monroe Regional Medical Center In Ocala.
Fauzlaw said.

W id o w fails to re p o rt h u s b a n d ’s d e a th
MIAMI — A 77-year-old wom an slept In the same bed with her
dead husband for two weeks and closed her apartment to
visitors because she didn't know what to do. police seid Friday.
"She was so overwhelmed by hts death that she didn't even
leave the apartment.” said homicide detective AI Jullachs. "T h e
problem was she didn't know what to do."
Police said Edward Gandorf. 86 . probably died Feb. 9. but his
wife. Martha, covered him in a blanket and a towel und left him
In the lied they had shared for 26 years. He was found about 11
a m. Thursday alter a neighbor rolled police about a foul oder In
the urea.
When police arrived. Mrs. Gandorf told them her husband was
dead. Jullachs said.
Gandorf. a retired New York telephone rom pany employee,
and his wife had been living In the North Miami apartment
complex for about 20 years. T h e couple had no children.
Jullachs said.

From Unltad Prats International raports

LOTTERY
TA L L A H A S S E E • Tho dally
numbar Thursday In ths Florida
Lottary CASH 3 gams was S77.

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C Straight Bo« 3: $330 In order
drawn. $80 In any ordsr on a $1 bal
Straight Bon 8: $290 In order
drawn, $40 il picked in combination
on $1b«t

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• Cher tot l li i w r M v w Mutoum ot Amort
esn AH. I U I W t w n l « . W M » P i r l :
TlttOTy looped window* T M o t t t H gtou
OTd I I S
A irw rkm painting* on
a*pi«y Hours: T u n l o t . I S i n I p s i
Sun. 10 o m Far f o o t ot II or lorsor. coll
lor r a u r v tton* No oOTtlulon charge Do
KUO. MS S ill.
• Cornoil rm o A H i Muooum. con sul of
■ • H IM Colloso. Wtnlor F o r k : " T o m
Fotouon: Color Im ono of Wool V lryM o"
OTIt conWnuo Sw ot * More* i s -Wwwlon
H onor Wo lllvttrotor Hto M
(ngrovtngo
IM P n r will So o t Slploy NWOTOT MortS
II M o r o n W O U M Imago* Noon:
T o t * Frl.. te a m . I p m ; Sun . I I p m No
• M o tio n d u r * . OotoU**M3M *
OCrooMo AH* FOw A H Opttory. M l St.
A h W o o n ShrO. W vite Fork: A pr* tarnation
•t "Sock Slopo" M il So SoM FoS 33 ot »
l * . i "TSo FtooroH* ot Oono Yencoy onO
Calligraphy Sy AnoM orlo L llo rreM o ."
•••htog reception m il ko FoS. Z) S o n Oto to
W p m ond will t o n through Mores a
C otton hourk: Mon FH . 0 a m I p m . No
lO w f lon cSorfo to r p u l i ' follory DotalI*
o j i - im o
•Craartvo A H Cattory. to ] I. Maitland A n .
Molttond: Ooltory hour* Two* S o t. II
i s t p rs .i Sun.. 14 s m No oOTtltolon
ctiorfo. M o u w o o r m .
• Maitland A H COTlw. 1)1 W Fockwood
A n . . Maitland. An oihikH by ItoSollo
Bdudurt will bo on dtploy through MortS A
TMo I* Sor Amor k m dobul ond will OitluOT
SI Francs m il IHe* ond landtcapa typo
poMtbno. Hour* Mon. W od, F r l . f o m N
I S p m .i ond T u o t. T h u rt. IS o m . N »
p m I ond Sol.. So t . tram noon* 3 0 pm No
odmtMionchorpo Doialt.oos) ill
•Oranpo Cawtty Hlttorkel Society. I I ) (
S oIIOm S I . Orlande ' Portrait* Ot Control
F tor Mo The Peintogt ot William Ktnior
Hurt" will So p ron nso through Mores II
Hour*: Tuot Frl., I o m In S p m . Sot..
Sun . noon to S p m No odmlttton chorpo
Defeat. OM *3)0
• Orlondo Muomm ot A H . MIO N. Mill* A n .
Orlondo The Council of Ml will proomt in
C lpSth Annuol Antipm* Show ond Soto
MorcS ) A The o n n l M il Include on opening
night porty. Mores I from A t p m o
tocturo/kruncS by J Sorry Ferguten. MorcS
) Ot W I m . • tocturwtoo on MorcS ) ot )
p m . ond ISO "Traettaet ond T ro th ' wto
ntikh will ko ongoirg through mo mow
Thor* It an odmlttton chorgo For Intormo
HOT. coll Votorto Romodoil. losoou or Jono
Socrltl McDontol ot tho mutoum "lim
Con fury Moliton Porolein tram mo Coltoc
HOT ot Cortrudo J . ond Suteri T Anderun"
will te on dhploy through Fobruory Hour*
Tuoo. F r l . M o m . I p m : Sol So t .noonMS
p m . CtoOPd Mondoy* Admlotton chorgo
Dotal It. 040.0231.
• Somlnoto Community Coltog*. Fbw AH*
Ooltory, m Woldon B e d . Sontord Col logo
CompoHIton will rwi through MortS M
Ooltory Sour* org: Mon. W od. M o m ]
p m .j T u n . T h u rt . noon I p m . Ctoood
3 M b t l Ooltory olio It opon In Sw onmng
during mmlcol ond ISootor poHbrmoncOA Ho

........... csorgo. Down*. 33) loM.oof Ml

|DANCE

March It The grogromo t
SOTdoy ol) p m m toomuooum putotorlum
All progromo or. Not md open to Iho pubtk
Drloit* Oto4331
• SondoivoOT I m p . S R

Floating muaaum
A (p a ct ship’ from ths 16th Century has Just docked a few
miles from tho NASA's launch pad at Cape Canaveral. A
full-scale reconstruction of Sir Francis Drake's ship ‘The
Golden Hlnde' sailed Into the North Pier. Terminal 3. at lha
Capa Canaveral Port. Open daily. 9 a m . to sunset until March
13; 33.50 adults. 32 children.
will Ss hold ot mo SoSCorr Fortormme AH*
Contra. U l W L Inngtfon S I. Orlondo
Admlttton chorgo. Oetoll* OM ( I D
• Sludobokor'A OOS S S AM. AllomOTto
Spring* Coralbto l l u g i r y done mg to booth
mutlc Sundoyo tram O i p m O H out. 13)
V IA Fra# toooono by Obnco Club H Control
Florida. Sundoyt trwn ) o p m OotolN.
b ) MM
• SuntMno Ctoggort. Molttond C lr k Con tor.
041 S Momond Aro . Maitland Clootn Koto
TSurtdoyt tram 0 10 pm Chorgo tor clot tot
Fro* teglnnor c o u r « l | p m Dolan*

OOS0411

|DRAMA
• Ico Houto TKootra. IIM N U nw r S I.
Mount Ooro: Intorm etm .coll*04I t ) 4414
a Romance ot F tortde. lako Atonrm During
Fobruory ond MorcS. Mondoy ntghl crmiot
will Noluro ISO Miodor Wotch Myttory
Thoolro You te Itw totocli, &gt; ond tolwo tho
crlmo For rotoryollontcoll 3)1 M il
• Somlnoto CommunOy Coltopo. F mo A/ft
Col lory. 100 Woldon B ir d . Sontord tho
protOTloHon of Or Ion TSomot’t "llndor Milk
Wood, will te FoS 33. 14. MorcS ) ond ) ol •
p m m d SOTdoy Fob &gt;! ond MorcS l i l l )
p m For rvwrvottomcoll 3 )) 1430or *4) 1001
o il 300 Thoro ItonoOTiittton chorgo
• Tho Amorkon Young Actor* Thoolro. 3M)
Cowton ltd . lurto 1AV Orlondo Tho I to* to
tooton ichoduto It At toltowt "Stool Mo In
SI Low!*." MorcS M M : "CSoopto Sy Tho
Ooion.” Moy M IS SSowo will te portormod
ol ISO For Forming *rf» Coo », Votoneto
Community Coltogo. cool campu* Orlondo
Admlttton chorgo. Dotal*. Oto 43)4
• Tho Mork Twa. 1X4 (Ogewetor Oriro.
OrldnUe -S u n For Vbur Wlto." will opon mo
Wmtor SootOT ond run through March 21 For
drlelto. toll TH S M A R K to I MS DO MARK.
• Thootor Cantor. Inc. F O Beo 33* O r
la nd : Intormalton, can ff4 m ro|g I
I and 4 p m.

]

• Amorkan Legion. POO Wollt A ro . Ftrn
Park: Scandbtaylan Aotoclallon ol Hogar
Viking Club hottt Scondmavian and ballroom
donebtg ol IN mooting: ovory Mcond Sohir
doy ol r p m For dtloilt. call tho club
protldO TlolU I M IA
• Cattofborry So t tor Contor. MS N Trlptot
Loko Orlvo. Cottolbwry Sq uat done mg
ovory SOTdoy ol I M p r n . ; M o n . odvoncod
imp donco ol I p m . Tu o t. round donebtg ol
l:M p m .,* W OT. teglnnor* Imo donebtg ol I )
p m . Sollroom donebg on fh lrj Soturdoy.
) : M p m . S IM deneeon Detent. M l MSI.
0*1. MO.
• Dlitoiond Ctoggort. Loko Mory Flra Depl.
F lrtl Slrool ond Wilber Avonuo Clottothold
Mondoyl from 1 g p m. Chorgo lor clotto*
Detoll* 231 SMt.
• Jowlth Community Contor. SSI H Moitlond
Aro . Moitlond Itro tl folk done mg Monday*
from r M p m Lotter* oyollobto 7 1 p m
Derail*. M ) H I )
• OM Hickory Stomport. Kmgl.tt of Col
umbwt Holt. S. Fork Aronuo. Sontord
Clogging clotto* hold Minder* Horn ) I p m
Chorgo tor clotto* DtH.it. Mr » 57»
• R o lllo t. Allom onlo M oll. Allomonlo
Spring*: Booch Bogpwt ol Orlondo. rhythm
n' bluet donco club OTd ond F rl •• t p m
Dolollt. M l MIS
• Southern Boltot Thoatro. f 74 Orango Aro .
Wmtor Pork Tho IWOM lotion will include
"A n Intornolnnel Eton mg ol Donco." Fob
M U ; "Repertory Center I " March M SI:
and "Coppolla." Mar IS M Fortormoncot

W . on* ktock

rwrth of S R 4)0. Alierranto Spring* atto the
Bwllot. Tuot Sun koglnntng ol V p m
DototN. SMSMO

|EXHIBITS
• B ig Trpp Fprh. G #* #r«l Hutchintp*
Porkvbpy, pff U S MlgNupy II f t. LpngwoPi
Horn# of Thp Scrublor. onp p( m# o U ttl bold
cyprptt Iroof W» thp UrNIpi S li h t Pork
lAcloitt p«cnk pound* p n i p nofur# wold Ip
thp trot Hour* Mon. F rl.. I p m . Ip tunaol;
Sot . Sun. « pm . ftp «um#f No oim tuion
chorp# DofoUt. m M U pat U M
P Broil## Mclntyrp fMuM. 113 W Worr#n
S t. longwooi Vibit h# IBM 14 room V k *
rlpn horn# #v#ry w e ird p n i fourth W tin o
doy from II p m Ip 4 pm . Aimiggton chorp#
Dotoil*, m PfN
PC#ntrol F lor Ido Zoa Hwy I? f l ot 14.
Sonford. F#otur#« on imoI f##dtnp «howt Sot.
Sun. pony r t i n . W o r n to 4 p m . #i#phont
r li t t . 11 o m . Ip 4 p m Admiggion chorp#
D#foiiL 333 4430
OF loo World Zoo. N. Hwy 1/ f l Sonford
Eaolic ond form o n lm it F r l . Sot ond Sun .
10 o m 3 p m A im ision chorp# Dofoilt.

sum.

o Florid# Audubon Soo#ty. 1141 Audubon
Woy. Moitlond Moiofyn Boidwin C#nt#r lor
Bird* of Prvy It op#n Tuot Sot. If p m 4
p m (oviory dowd Sun ond Mon I; #nvt
ronm#nloi fift thop opm Mon F r l . 10 o m. 4
p m . ond S o l. It i n ] p m Mo odmltiion
chorp# D#fOflft.447 34IS
PH#nry Sholfon Sonford AAomorlol Mutoum
ond Ltbrory. 330 E Fr%f S f. Sonford Vigil
Sontord * higfory Tu#g F r l . 14 o m 3 p m ,
ond Sun. I S p m No odmlggion chorp#
D#toil«. 334 3*44. #it 3W4

•NNn m I Mm u Hi I I t m r t t M i fiv e *
Mm Cm K T p M l N M JtiM d A v # . M#fttand
T p tmpfcMJ&lt;p th# f#t«m« •« W* Hrtoc#utt.
lb# M i M i b f fllmt will b t prttpwfpi Through
Mlp coming yo#r MUy ) l . PibbU S ** Film
iHpplws M il bPpm bt 7 M p m Thp piucp
Hpnpl tafilMt h «ll M i UPrprv 1% op#*
Mon. T h u r t . V # m 4 p m . F r l . I i n I
p iw.o Pni ttvt H a t in f m »ri Iw n . npp* Ip 4
p m N p PimlMipN chprf# D 9 l«i&gt; U M tS U
P M U ItlP iii HUfprlcM «M tw M . m w
Fockwood A r o . Motlond
oro ) 4 p m
Sun . Tuot
F rl No
admlttton chorgo 0*tal*444IM4
• SemMoto County Emrtronmonlol SI*
Cantor . Ottroy Trail and C R 410 Thlt
&gt;40 ocro Khool iKtlity include* Siamttotol
noluro troll* with nelim plant* end wiMlito. a
ifwdonl muooum Ihol It opon during Khool
hour* fithing ond pierte graun* The co t tor
It opon to Iho pubik Hour* So t t im to
tuntol. tovon doyt 0 woo. No odmittton
charge Detain. U l etc
• lom looto County H id o rk ll Stoooom. 4)1)
S Orlando Orlvo. Sontord (M tho County
Operation* Contor. K r n * tram F too World I
Hour* Mon Frl 0 o n* to I p m ; Sot. So t .
14pm
No odmitoon chorgo Ootoit*
U l )ago

FILM
I : 403 C Altomonto
Orlvo. Altomonto Swing* "W or ol Iho
Ro m * " "Hard To K III" Ooloil* U t 1334
• (n iton Thootor. IB* S Orlondo A v o .
M o lllo n d : " S ld o o o lk S lo r l o t " ond
Tho kmlout Monh: Straight. No Chetor."
thowlng ot ):IS ond ♦ to p m on Fob 3) IS.
laputoi Caorto m ite Shy" and "Sidowoik
Startoe." m oot .1 I and t to p m Fab
» Stores &gt;: For i.doniwlton call oat H U
•
• Intortl oto Stoll * SR W m d I A A lb
manto Spring* "Inbrnal Artak*'
Cannon*" ^StoUa,’’ "Ntghtbramt" "Born o t
Iho art* ol July." Alton Don'tI loavo " Dolor.*
Ml 3
I 0/1. 3TM Colon* Orlvo: "Nighl
Brood." “ Fot Somllor/’ Ooloil* M3 1310
• F U lO Twb* Sontord Plojo "Driving M iu
Dotty." " Madhouoo " Doioii* m I to)
• Somlnoto Com m oaly Coltogo. Woldon
B lv d .. Sontord
Tho p roton lollon ol
Hollywood ForodiM nail continue with "Tho
Loot Tomplolton ol Chrltl." Feb N . " E ic o l
Ikur.” Mor 14* "Tln w Bandit*" Mot ||.
"The Nemo ol Iho Row." Mor to. ond 3001
A Spec. Odyttoy." Apr A Thor# it no
odmlttton chorgo ond oil tho*mg* begin at
I to p m bi Ih* Concert Hell, tie tp f tor
" lo t i Temptation " For more mtormohon
coll m 47V3
0 Somlnoto Coonty FUMk Ubrory Syttom.
SIS N. Oitord Rood. Cotwiterry Fob V
"Got!big lha Mott Fra n Your Gordon." ond
” T I » F k tu rn o u t PwodlM - Tho Engllth
Gordon " F o r more in br motion coll UO 0140
• Stmuitto P lait Clnwno. Somlnoto Plato.
Hwy IT f 3 ond S R 4)4. CotM lborry
"Driving M itt Oolty." "Modhovto " Ooloil*

uo rm
• Tte Stovtot. loko ttwr.ll S o a r* 1)71 S R
a)* CotMlborry "The Wllcho*" "Born on
the F o w ls ol July.* "Stooto Mognoiiot."
look W h ot Toiking." "Herd Te K ill."
"Rockula." "Intornd A floir*" "Gtorlo "
Ooloil* UP MkO

MUSIC
• N i l Wottora Okllwto lao. to I 0*1 Km.
B lvd . D .IIo n . M lite EmoHon* WOT Sol
te g in n ln g .il 30pm Ooloil* $74MO)

prooontmg concerto 0* vortout tocaHont Tho
SCCA’t Itoo to tooton to ot toltowt Carrol
McLaughlin, cetobrobd horgitl. Fob I*
loko Mory High School, ond Iho Harvey
Pittto Sot Ouortof. portormmg cl Oto KOI and
foil ptoco* Stores 3A l .minoto Comrmmity
Coltopo Flno AH* Ttw dvr Concerto open to
momtertordy DotoH*3U 4)01 or m U l )
• Tte Bora. I)M S French Are . Sontord
Michael Shone Send mil perterm Through
Stores • beginning at 0 p m Garth Srooht
Concert m il bo Stores I teginmng ot f p m
Admlttton |IS 0. 1011* 3304071

|W A TE R A C T IV m E B

•C*0Um H#y * R ftN M CfitM. fenfori
B##f Wor hi. Sonford. a#af ft# Obi### Bftif#
Doily A#rfbt#d (ouo 4# i cturf#r% of Blvor
bool PrWac### bffhiffftf wfMIII# olonf lb# St
Job## R lvtr Tourb k # v « from I awford
locot»ow tvory day t «o # f T h u n ie y t Tourb
laav# from Hi|bbawfti Mortw# and Cam#
ground in DtBnry on Thuridayb Aimiggion
Char## Dtfdlfb. X34 14Q
• K l i m WobWa Bhrar Lan jln f. 104 K#ti#*b
C m . Sanford, off « i * i Rood 44: Offort
canoo fn#t fncludmf N Lftft# Wodlva Blv#r.
Hoed S#rm#b. St iobnb Rlvor #nd Blu#
Sprlnob Ip#from bMdtlti bnck uptfronm)
Kati# g Cov# alto #ff«r% R V bift#b and l#|
cabin and boat rontaig For r#g#c*al«n» and
information call m 44JB. or foil fro# 434 Ift!
from Orlondo Hour* M «n Th u rb. 1 34
a m 4 34pm . Frl Sun. t 30 a m 7pm
• Marina Ibl# F i b Camp. Eabf Hory 44.
Sontord Foofurob b&lt;#n!&lt; airboat rtitb and
fourg. R V pork, canppround. and boat and
motor ronfolb For m#r# information ca'I
( 403} m 4744
• Rhrorgbfp Grand R— anca. Monroa Harbor
on Lob# Monr##. Sankrd Doily cruH#« of SI
iobnb Rivor Evonfng crwtbtb color fo m#
romontk ot h#ort Admtbbfon chorp# D#
ta.lg.ni 3041
•Wobhra Foftb Compyaund. W#biva Rivor
Rood. Wo«t of I 4 off SR M. Sorrtnfo TH»t
hfgtorfcol bfpht (known Ob “ Ford Springg in
th# 1404b) mcludab Go "Wortdg lorpatf
Aorlol Sprinpg.” with o conbtonf fomparafwr#
of 74 doproot. picnic fob«#b and pavihont.
compbifot. R V porfttnp. cono# ranlatb and
four boafg Op#n do4y Adnuggion chorp#
For Informotion, coll (*7j 4341434 or (4441
343 44SS
O Wokhra Sprfnpb SIWo F ort. 1404 Wakfw#
Orel#. Apapko Fork of #404 ocrob loofur«b
paviiiong and prillb. fbhmp trodb. honabock
ndtng path, ronlal conoob lor th# W#kiro
Rivor and comput#* Ot w#li Ob aftortnp
bwimmtnp. fighing and wlldlit# Admituon
thorp# Dofoilb. I44 3IG

MISCELLANEOUS

1

• All Smrtt Wlator Fort *to. fth and Oak SI .
So t lord Tho totliyp will melute Stortfl
Gro* FoS U . Intornrtwnol Food Ooy. F ot
31. and FOT 31 Fom ly Fun Ooy Tho evorrt
will inclu* down* goma* pony ride*
tend* on auetton and tire tlaget ol OTtor
tommenl Admlttton Itlrao
• ArtoHoa Trotamg Awaclato* 1733 Hangar
Road. Sanlord Airport Helicopter and
.irpiano n * t over SorOord/Loko Story oro*
lor k l* ond adultt R M n ottorOT Mon Sat.
7 M a m to s 30 p i t , and Sun by
aepointmont Chorgo per minute Detail*
n o il*
• lotto Fort AmkHca Family (otoH.m ra.nt
Syttom* 1030 W SloH Rood D A Longwood
F r.iu rk t litre, cOur tot ond S. hatot ol
mmloturo golf, go koH .K in g , vldte g«m »*
rOTio control cm* ond yogurt Opon st) doyt
o root Hour* Mon Sd . t o m to mlOTighl.
Sun l l o m rmdmgf* Hour* llmitod tar
go k .r it ond radio conlrot cor* Chorgo
Dtloll* OS. F U T T
• Wktt Volutto Doll C M . 0 .1 OTd Tho Ills
Annuol Doll Show A Soto will te Merch 3
Horn S H to * p m md Saturday Storch 3
from o o m l o t p m . t l h o Do Land Hilton
Hotel. Rl 03. Oolond For tntormalton coll
w i u s uo ;

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FOWSCAOT

on SI.
GBoo 3 (numbers in any ordan
$80 lor a 50 canl bdt, SIGOon St.

• Cootot'k Fotoco. ) M S Orlondo Or too.
Sontord Now Imopo. Mm S a l. tegitming ot
• pm DoloiN.3SI00M
• FMMWOMO.SMN Foimotto A r t . Sontord
Live ontortommont Tuot Thurt I p m ond
Frl Sol teg m" mg o ft p m D H o H * 2U ty iO
•FtorSdO tyMphowy CbcteoOro, I0M N. MIIN
• to. SuHo 1 Orton* Tho Mattorwark*
CoHoo Concern ol thoCorr Fortormmg AH*
Contra will tooturo OuOiNttontiol Cloookt on
April I ) A IA For irwrg mtormohon cob

R 3 (T R N D R D O U T L O O K

T o d a y ...C lo u d y a nd w in d y
w lih a 90 percent chance of
show ers and thunderstorm s.
H igh s In the low 70s w ith
southwest winds at 2 0 mph with
stronger gusts.
T o n ig h t...R a in d im in is h in g
toward the morning. 30 percent
chance of showers and thu n­
derstorms. Lows In the upper
40s and low 50s. Northwest
winds at 1 5 to 2 0 m p h .
Tom orrow ...Su nny anad cool­
er with a high In the low 60s.
Northwest windsut 15 mph.
E x te n d e d o u t lo o k ...S u n n y
days and fair nights. Highs In
the mid 60s und lows In the mid
40s.

I
M IAM I - Florid# 34 h our t#mp#ratur#b
and ra#!f#4l #f 7p m EST Thurgday
Hi La R#f#
O ff
•4 43 I 73
Ap#l#cfuc#f«
a# ftJ mtgp
Cr#gtvi#«
43 44 174
Day tong B##cft
43 74 4 04
Fort Laudardaf#
44 44 4 44
Far! My#rg
40 47 4 31
G#m#tviit#
44 44 4 34
Jockbomnli#
43 7# fra
Kay W*gt
44 71 0 00
Migmi
70 41 I 37
F#r»b#c#f#
N ff 4 U
S#r#%ofa Bradaftfon
71 41 I 74
Tail#A#g«##
44 74 0 00
Tamp#
43 71 0 40
V#r#B9#cb
43 74 0 04
W#bf F#tm B##cfi

r
FRIDAY
Cloudy 78-87

a

SATUR DAY
FtlyCldy 77-88

SUNDAY
FtlyCldy 78-80

bunny 86-72

TIDBS
NEW
Fab. 28

€

F IR S T

March 4

LAST

( ~ ) ™ ll
\ __ y March 1 1

March
19

BRACK CONDITIONS
D a y to n s B each: Waves are 3
tret with a slight chop'. Current
Is to the north with a water
temperature of 65 degrees New
S m y rn a B each: Waves are 3 to 4
feet and glassy. Current Is to the
north with a water temperature
of 65 degrees. Sun screen factor:
12

TUESD A Y
FtlyCldy 87-70

STATISTICS'

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 3:20
u.tn.. 3:40 p in.: MuJ. 9:30 u.m ..
3 :5 5 p m . T ID E S: D a y to n s
B each: highs. 6 : 17 a m .. 6:32
p m .: lows. 12:22 u.m .; New
S m y rn a B each: highs. 6:22
a .m .. 6:37 p.tn.: lows. 12:27
a.in.: Cocoa B each: highs. 6:37
a.m .. 6:52 p .m .tb w s . I2 4 2 u in.

BOATINQ
St. Augustine to ju p ttcr Inlet

S m a ll c r a ft a d v iso ry
e ffe c t.

t

Is In

T o d a y ...s o u th to southwest
wind 20 to 25 kt.s and gusty
becoming southwest to west by
Ute afternoon. Seas 5 to 8 fl. Hay
and Inland waters rough. Higher
wind and seas near numerous
thunderstorms.

T h e h ig h te m p erature In
Sanford Thursday was 85 de­
grees and the overnight low was
60 us reported by the Central
Florida Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 9 a.m .
Friday totalled 1.03 Inches.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m .
today w as 62 degrees und
Th u rs d a y's overnight low was
60. as recorded by the National
Weather Service ut the Orlando
International Aliport.
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Shuttle takeoff in limbo

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P regn ant girt s la p p e d
S A N FO K D — Stanley I’ulgc. 18. of 30 Lake Monroe Terrace.
Sanford, was charged with battery after a 14-year-old. prrifnanl
Rlrl told Sanford [xtllre he slapped h rr faee srveral times.
Paige was arrested ut home at 10.25 a m . Wrdensrlay.

M a n a c c u s e d o f c h ild a b u se
LO N G W O O D — Longwood police report charging Robert
Dean W lllm m . 25. 454 Jcxu p Ave.. laingwood. with child abuse
ulter two witnesses suld they saw him loss his 4-monlh-old
daughter Into his car.
Police said the child was bruised and had rrd marks on her
body when they arrived ul the scene at 1408 Sparrow St..
Longwood. al about 8 p m . Thursday.
T w o witnesses said Wilburn had picked up the child for a
visit and he allegedly thrown her Into the open passenger side
window of Ills car. She landed on the front seal und hit the
door, a [Hiller report said. W ilburn allegedly got Into the car and
lav on top of the baby and "rlln rh rd " h rr In hit arms.
LongwiHKl flrrllgh lrrs treutrd the baby al the scene. She was
returned to the custody of h rr mother, who was not one of the
two witnesses who reported the allegations.

M an a c c u s e d o f in c itin g a riot
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - A man who allegedly fought two
Seminole County sheriff*s deputies and called to a small crowd
to "get" ihe officers as they a rrrsird him on u warrant had
charges of encouraging u riot added lo oilier charges this
morning.
In addllou to Ills urrrsl for violation of pollution for shiHitlug
Into an occupied vehicle. A rthur Lee llenneflcld. 24. 03
Stephen Si.. Oviedo, was ehurgrd with haltrry on u pollrrman.
encouraging a riot, and resisting arrest with violence, lie was
arrested ul 12:50 u ni. Friday on Jackson Street, rural
Altunionlr Springs

Two Kings win
Annual Explorers
Spec Tournament
By LACYI
Harold correspondent
S A N FO R D - T h e Second A n ­
nual Sanford l*ollre Explorers
Spec Tournam ent last weekend
Itagged u nutnbeT of winners.
Th e explorers, a youth group
alllltaled with Hie Sanford Follce
D e p a rtm e n t, fished for the
elusive fish In T h e St. Jo h n 's
River and area lakes, according
lo Explorer Terence Rush.
Lake Mary residents Carl King
and Hud King were crowned first
place winners, trigging specs
with a lotal weight of 30 pounds
four ounces. T h e ir cash and
prlzrs. which totaled $223.92.
Included two rods und reels, two
tickets lo the Grand Romance,
hats and license plates. T h e y
donated u $20 cash prize to the
Sanford Policy Explorers.

A chicken barbecue followed
lust w e e k e n d 's to u rn a m e n t
where over $600 In door prizes
were awarded.

For the current
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U S -B O M D t

T h e spectacular disaster,
th e fifth In 3 6 A ria n e
launches, destroyed both
costly satellites — valued at
more than 8250 million —
and grounded the European
rocket program for at least
two m onths and possibly
longer for an Investigation.
A board of Inquiry wilt be
named next week, officials
said.

Both bod weather and skipper John Creighton's sore throat and cold
will keep the shuttle Atlantis from roaring Into space like the
Columbia did in January
(d favorable w ra th rr for a Su n­ um und I a m. E S T on whatever
day N A SA ends up choosing,
day launch try.
L a n d i n g Is s c h e d u le d for
Th e goal of the mission Is llie
Edwards A ir Forre I Lise. Calif.
launch of what Is w ldrly Irelleved
Illusion originally was sched­
I o h e a $ 5 0 O m I 11 I o n .
uled for liftoff early Thursday,
37.000--pound photographic spy
but N ASA managers Wednesday
satellite.
delayed ihe flight 24 hours
because of Creighton's Illness. It
As usual w ill) such military
was ihe llrst lim e a shuttle
Rights, the exact launch little
lautirh was postponed hecuuse
w ill be w ithh e ld u n til nine
id crew sickness and only Ihe
minutes brforr takeoff. Sources,
second such hold-up In the IJ.S.
however, have said liftoff for the
4 'r d a v voyage Is scheduled for space program’s history.

At a news conference
F r i d a y , o f f ic ia ls w i t h
Artanespare. the European
consortium that markets
A riane boosters In com ­
p e titio n w ith A m e ric a n
rocket companies, said It
was not rlear what caused
one of the rocket’s four first
stage engines to lose power.

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Electronics ft Appliances

T h e annual tournament raises
money for uniforms and travel
expenses for the Explorers, and
to benefit the George Manning
llu rrlctt-S a nfo rd Fire D epart­
ment Scholarship Fund.
Local sponsors for the event
Included A A N Sports. Central
Florida G u n A I'uwn. Cutttn
Corners. Domain's Pizza. Don's
Glass. Duggar General Store.
E r n ie J a c k s o n s . F a rm e r s
Furniture, Fantastic Sam's. Flor­
ida Patients Aid. Forever Fash­
ion. Golden Lamb. Good Year.
H A M R e s ta u ra n t. H a ir A r ­
ra nge rs. H a rrie t's C e ra m ics.
Headliners. Highway Oil. H u n ­
gry Howies. Ja n 's Produce. K-92
FM Knight's Shoes. M AV Motors.
M a rlin 's A u to m o tive . Medco
Discount Store. ‘ Mel's Exxon.
Powell's Office Supply. RlstoRante Dinner. Ro-Jays. Sam 's
Meat. Sanford Tire and Muffler.
S n a p p y C a r R en tal. S p e c 's
Music. Styles Unique. Studio I
Hair Design. S iu i Hobbles. T h e
C utlery. T h e lld f Shell. T h e
M e n's Den. Western S lz z ltn
Steak House, and William H o w ­
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CAPE CA N AV ER A L A tla n tis s k l p p r r J o h r
Creighton's sore throat and cold
Improved ovrrnlght und he was
c lr n r r d F rid a y for a tw ice delayed luunch Saturday on a
m ilitary mission, but stonny
w e ath er thre ate ne d u n o th e r
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predawn liftoff Saturday, two
days behind schedule, lie and
his co pilot then boarded N A SA
training Jets und practiced land­
ing priH-edurea. despite rain and
heavy cloud cover at the Florida
shuttlrporl.
" T h e word from the flight
surgeons is Jo h n Is cleared for
flight.'' said u N A S A s|Mikrsmun
Hut regardless of Crrlghtnn's
health, the 34th shuttle mission
fared another hurdle In the form
of stormy w ru lh rr. with fore­
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S u n f o r d F ir e C h ie f T o m
Hickson und Richard Cohen of
Sanfordplacmf second. T h e y not
only caught a total weight of 28
pounds nine ounces, but landed
the big spec of the day. which
weighed one [m k iiu I 13 ounces,
and earned I h r fishermen an
a d d itio n a l $ 8 6 .2 5 In p riz e
m o n e y . T h e i r second place
prizes Included two tuckle boxes,
two knives, assorted lures, hats,
and license plates, totaling $90.
T h ird place winners. Deltona
residents Jltn Murray and T e rry
Murray, reeled In 12 pounds 15
ounces of specs which earned
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E D ITO R IA L S

Keep the lid on
Congress had little choice but to follow
Secretary Jack Kemp's u r g in g and enact a
law to curtail widespread Influence peddling
at th e Department of Housing and Urban
Development. But lawmakers were careful to
leave the lid open Juat far enough to the HUD
pork barrel for m em bers of Congress and
their staffs to cash In on federal grants
through political favoritism.
The new law requires that m ost of the
m oney for federal housing projects be distrib­
uted to regions of the country based on need.
It m andates that HUD publish notices of
funding availability, application procedures
and selection criteria. Each decision Is to be
docum ented and m ade available for public
inspection.

How long can Fidel Castro last?
December t bet a friend a lunch that
Romania would blow before Yugoslavia did. He
bet on Yugoslavia, because be figured Ceauscscu
had the lid screwed down so tightly on Romania
that It would be a long time before the necessary
pressures could build up.
I bet on Romania, precisely because Nlcotae
Crausesru's grip on It was so ferocious. Even so.
I'll admit that 1 had no Idea the end would come
so quickly. At m y old magazine. National
Review, they announced a pool on when
Romania would explode. Unfortunately the
deadline for submitting entries was Dec. S t ­
and Ceauscscu was gunned down on Christmas
Day.
All of which Is by way of Introducing the
fascinating question: How long will Fidel Caatm
last?
T o begin w ith the obvious, there Is no
possibility whatever that the old Thu nde rbltd of
the Caribbean cun last Indefinitely and die wtlh
his boats on In a C u b a still faithful to
com m unism . Com m unism as a viable political
philosophy Is as dead as Tyrannosaurus rex Ito
which It bore a striking resemblance), and all
that remains Is the messy Job of cleaning out
pockets of resistance like Castro In Cuba. Ramiz
Alla In Albania and the elderly clique that runs
the People's Republic of China.

Ju s t for one thing, the economy of Cuba, like
communist economics everywhere. Is loo feeble
to survive. At the moment It Is still being
s u b s id iz e d b y
Moscow to the tune
of some $5 million a
day. but that could
d is a p p e a r at a n y
m o m e n t, e ith e r
b e ca u se M ik h a il
Gorbachev has belter
uses forthe money or
because subsidizing
Castro Is Inconsistent
with the broader di­
rections of his foreign
policy.
Fo r another, the
s m e ll o f c a r r i o n
a lw a y s a t tr a c t s
The sm all of
vultures. There* arc
carrion alw ays
p le n ty of C u b a n s
attracts
w h o k n o w th a t
vultures. J
F i d e l ' s d a y s a re
numbered, and some
o fth e m a re ln th e
Cuban government and armed forces. Th e y are
undoubtedly planning his overthrow — probably
his assassination, liut they must, of course.

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The
secretary's discretionary funds with narrowly
focused programs. In addition, all consultants
hired by special Interest groups m ust register
with the department and disclose their fees.
which m ay not be based on their su ccess In
obtaining HUD grants. T he failure of consul­
tants to comply with these requirem ents can
result In civil penalties up to • 1 0 ,0 0 0 or an
am ount equal to the fees received.
It Is Instructive to note, however, w hat w as
not Included In the law,
For Instance. Congress rejected Secretary
Kemp's proposal to tie com m unity develop­
ment grants more closely to anti-poverty
efforts. To do so would have limited the funds
rou tin ely sou g h t by sen a to rs and c o n ­
gressm en for pet projects back hom e. These
have Included such am enities as golf courses
and sw im m ing pools In wealthy suburbs. Last
year. Rep. Mary Rose Oaker, D-Ohlo. tried to
finagle $6.8 million from a HUD discretionary
fund after the department rejected Cleve­
land's application for a grant to build a rock
and roll m useum .
In writing the law. Congress also exem pted
lawmakers and their aides from the reporting
and registration requirem ents that apply to
lobbyists. A lobbyist, under the law. la
defined as one who Is paid to Influence
decisions. Because political contributions are
not considered payment, lawmakers and their
staffs were considered not to be lobbyists.
This torture logic w as applied even though
Sen. Alphonse D'Amato, R-N.Y., Is Involved In
one of the HUD Influence reddling scandals
l hat prompted the law In the first place.
Despite the new reforms, it appears that
Secretary Kemp will have his hands full Just
trying to keep the lid on HUD's pork barrel.

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daytime telephone number. Letters ahuld be on a
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ISOLATION

make sure that theirs Is the final coup and not
(os In the case of those unlucky Panamanians
last October) the next-to-last.
For his pari. Castro Is openly disgusted with
Gorbachev's perestroika, which the Cuban
dictator apparently regards as the fainthearted
policy of a Johnny-com e-falcly who was still In
his 20s when Caslro seized power In Cuba 30
years ago.
Asserting that Cuba had managed to avoid
making the mistakes that have bedeviled other
communist regimes, the statement went on to
admit that "w e can and must stop ourselves
making other mistakes." It then pledged Itself to
"the perfecting of a single. Leninist party based
on the principles of democratic centralism " (l.e..
dictatorship).
Splendid! There is. then. In be no backing
down In Cubit — no effort to “ reform ." So we can
expect that the Interna! pressures will grow
greater, as external subsidies dim inish.
What should Washington's policy be? There's
no particular need for hurry, so w hy not sit back
and wulch the fun? W hen the time comes. I here
will Ite plenty of Cubans, both In Cuba and
loitering (shall we say?l nearby, ready to
participate In the restoration of a free anil
prosperous nation.
Th a t will Ik - worth wnlilng for.

W A S H IN G T O N — One of the most rabid
Palestinian terrorists of Ihe last 20 years.
George Habash. Is currently restraining
himself In deference to a political solution to
the question of a Palestinian state. But when
we tracked h im dow n to a n office In
Damascus for an exclusive Interview, Habash
warned us tin t his self-imposed truce wnn't
last forever.

" Yo u r Ho n o r , t h i s i s p r u d e n t Reagan ’s t e s t i m o n y /

ELLEN GOO DM AN

Our life by Donald and Ivana
W A S H IN G TO N - Until now I had repressed
any bad feelings for Donald and Ivana Tru m p
on the theory that their marriage had one
major redeeming social virtue: I)y choosing
rach other, they had saved two other people.
But m y excuse, like their marriage. Is now
history. In the past week, their trum peted
separation blasted everything else — the
uprising of Eastern Europe, the fall of Mike
Tyso n and the resurrection of Nelson Mandela
— off the top of the tabloids.
All this comes not a minute too soon Tor the
lifestyle sections of the rich and famous. They
don't have Leona to kick around anymore. Zsa
Zsa has paid her dues to society. Hollywood Is
Into babies and 12-step rehab programs. And
the Washington scandals of the day urc less
about sex I hail SALs.
So It Is thut Americans who have never
flown T ru m p , read T ru m p or played T ru m p ,
are talking and reading uboul Donald and
Ivana as If they lived next door. Was she
Indeed becoming, gasp, another Leona? Was
he unfaithful? Would the prenuptial agree­
ment hold? Who would get custody of the
Plaza?
Once again. In the glottal village. It Is dear
lhai celebrities — a category Ihul now lumps
Dan Raihcr. Sting, and Ihe Mayflower Madam
together — have become our neighbor*.
Americans may know more about them than
they do about the folks on Ihe next block.
(Quick, name all Ihe neighbors. I heir occupa­
tions. lipstick color, and Infidelities. Tim e's
up!)
Gossip was oner about people we bail
actually met. Now It has gone upscale and
national. Celebrities are the people wc have In
common. Talking about their behavior Is a
way of talking about ourselves, or at least our
values.
Take thr Tru m p s (Okay. I'll say It...Please.)
In the '80s. Donald T ru m p reprcsenled a
boyish, open-faced, unabashed, go-fur-lt love of
Ihe Great More. Ihe Eternal Bigger. As a
celebrity, he was living proof lo Americans
that an unrxantlncd life was probably a
prerequisite for making money.
T o say thul Ihe T ru m p s had It all was
something of an underslatemenl. and un­
derstatement was not I h r T ru m p style. He was
the one who renumbered thr Boors on his
Tow e r lo make It ten slorlrs higher. Don anil
Ivana had over $1 7 billion, three children. 345
rooms In all Ihclr houses lo call ihclr ow n. and
our attention. Th e y weren't shy about It.
T o some extent. A n trrle a n s used the
Tru m p s to air iltrlr ambivalence about wralih
lit a r o u n lr y III w h ich e verybody rails
Ihem telvrs middle class T o some. Donald
was. as Ivana said belore the spill, "tlu(tropic's billionaire." T o olhrrs. he was. us Spy
m a g a z in e w r o te , " t h e s h o r t -f in g e r e d
vulgarian."

As for ihe Missus, some saw Ivana as a poor
girl from Czechoslovakia who found love,
murridge and money In America. Others saw
her us the rich lady who considered herself
Ihrlfty because she bought $3000 designer
dresses wholesale.
Either way. In a
50-room apartment
h ig h a b o v e F if t h
Avenue, the Tru m p s
seemed w h o lly re­
moved from the more
pedestrian problems
of life. As celebrities,
they got lo glitter and
the rest of us got to
debate the cost und
value of the glitter.
Now they gel to
s u ffe r, th e re b y
fulfilling the great
American hope that
( Gossip was
m o n e y c a n 't b u y
once about
happiness. Under Ihe
people we had
guise of gossip, we
actually met.
can watch the cele­
Now It has
brated spill like we
gone upscale
w a lch rd their cele­
and national. £
brated lives — al a
safe distance. T h e
Tru m p s now becoem
a glitzy text for daily
c o m m e n t a r y o n the w a y less p ric e y
partnerships unravel.
There are already some classic divorce
scenarios. Ivana. the srlf-dcscrlbcd "European
wife." once happily accepted "a salary of $1 a
y ru r und ull the dresses she could b u y" from
Donald. Now she says that u $20 million
agreement Isn't enough.
Donald, a proud husband once, put Ivana In
charge of ihe I’lazu because she was "rockstrong und solid." Now he lets friends suggest
that she did little but pick out wallpaper.
Add a lot of zeros lo the checkbook and this
sounds tike any marital partnership unrav­
eling. any couple you know revising ihe story
of Ihclr marriage with hourly bulleilns. Take
away Ihe publle relations men and Ihe lawyers
and It sounds like our Irlends pushing us lo
choose belw ren Ihe Bride's Side or the
Groom 's Side.
Of course, the question this time Is whether
It's more drcudlul lo be married lo a woman
who has her carpel vueuum rd before she steps
Inlo the room? O r worse lo be hooked up to a
man whose social outlook Is, " E v rn If Ihe
world goes lo hell In a handbasket. I won’t lose
u penny"? D otuld T ru m p oner described hls
work style this way. "Boom — like a cobra." In
this eeicb match, we are asked to choose
between Ihe mongoose or the cobra.

Hls followers, members of the Popular
Front for the Llherat Ion of Palestine, are
s e c r e t l y aa rr m
m in g
them selves on the
West Bank. Th e y arc
waiting for Habash's
order to escalate the
Palestinian uprising,
the Intifada, from
ro c k t h r o w in g to
grenade loaning.
O u r own estimate,
and that of U.S. In­
te llig e n c e so u rce s
and sources Inside
the P F L P . Is that
Habash will give hls
fellow Pa le stinia n.
Y a s lr A r a f a t , s ix
f H e b la m e s a
months to w in con­
su rg e o n w ho
cessions from Israel.
botched h is
T h e n Habash w ill
brain sun
renew the violence.
In Beirut
T h e historical record
1980.
shows Habash In not
prissy about blood­
J
shed. He formed the
PFLP In 1967 after the loss of the West Bank
lo Israel. T h e n he mounted a series of
spectacular terrorist operations: hijacking
three airliners and blowing them u p In front
of T V cameras (19691: a machine gun attack
by hired Japanese Red A rm y suicide terror­
ists In the Lod Airport In T e l A v iv killing 27
civilians (1972): hijacking a Japanese airliner
to Libya and blowing It up (1973): throwing
hand grenades Into a crowded T e l A viv
theater, killing three (1974): hijacking an Air
France airliner to Entebbe. Uganda, where
four civilians were killed during a successful
rescue by Israeli soldiers 11976); and hijack­
ing a Lufthansa airliner (o Somalia only lo
have West Germ an commandos storm ihe
plane, rescue Ihe passengers and kill three
terrorists (19771

fin ^

Since 1984. hls group has hijacked or
bombed three Israeli buses and stabbed an
Israeli student to death on a Jerusalem street.
Age has taken a toll on Habash. Hls speech.
In English, was hailing when w c met him.
One side of hls body Is paralyzed, and he
needs help lo walk. He blamra a surgeon who
botched hls brain surgery In Beirut In 1980.
Highly classified Central Intelligence Agcn
reports reveal lh a l Habash lias been n«
death several limes from a heart attack a
unidentified Illnesses.
T h e C IA keeps close tabs on Habas
health. He Is easily the most Import
Palestinian leader after Arafat, and he co
change the course of the low-key Intifada l
simple order to escalate the violence. Ila b
has not held hack lately because of discrel
alone. He was slung by the two defeats —
Israeli paratroopers at Entebbe and Ihe VI
G erm an commandos In Somalia. He r
concentrates on operations Inside Israel
from neighboring countries. Instead of glc
terrorism. It subs Habash’s purposes now
pose as a supporter of Arafat. "W e are par
the P L O ,” he told us. "T h a t Is why our got
the goal of the P LO — self-determination
Palestinians. Independence, having the ri
lo establish our own stale like any ot
people."
Habash lold us he Is still a commuted
M arxist. " I hope It w ill be a socialist
co u n try." he says of the Palestinian stale " I
hope to see a P a le stinia n sta le w ith
Jerusalem as Us capital. And I hope to see a
d e m o c ra tic p a r lia m e n t , a P a le s tin ia n
parliament, holding Its session In Jerusalem
before I die."

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, Fabraary 23, 1900 — M

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L O C A L

B R I K M

Laka M a ry P * Z m a a tln g ra a ch a d u la d
L A K E M A R Y — Bevauac ihc Lake Mary rnm m lM lo n
chambeni will lx- a polling place during the Peb. 27 school
bond Issue rlerllon, the Lake Mary Planning and Zoning Hoard
m eetlnglhal night will be rescheduled for 7:30 p.nt.
Th e board will meet at Lake Mary City Mali. 158 N. Country
C lub Road.

C o f C a d u ca tlo n c o m m ltta a to m a a t
SA N FO R D — The Education Committee of the O rraler
Sanford Chamber of Commerce will meet Feb. 28 at 8 a.m. at
the chamber. 400 E. First St.

March Gras
C satlssM f n a P i| i 1A
with a fish dinner at 5 p.m . A
dance band. Sem inole H igh
School band and Lake Mary
High School chorus will provide
entertainment.
A hay ride, a petting zoo. a
white elephant sale and a beer
and wine garden will also be
featured tonight.
Candy Guernsey, cochairman
of the event, said rain will not
halt or move the festivities.
Entertainment. Klddytand and
game booths will be located
outside the church — rain or
shine, she said.
Draw ing for a $2,000 first
prize will be Sunday at S p.m. A
$500 second place prize and a
$250 third place prize will also
be raffled oft Sunday. Raffle
tickets will be available at the
festival throughout the weekend.
T o m o rro w will he Interna­
tional Food Day ot the festival.
Foods from various cultures will
be a v a ila b le at co nce ssion
s'ands.
T h e church will sponsor a
chicken dinner tomorrow at 5
p.m. and a spaghetti dinner
Sunday at noon Tickets for
dinners each night are $4 for
adults and $2.50 for children age
12 and under.
T h e festival will also feature
arts and crafts, pony rides, a

bake sale, historic lours of the
church, face painting and other
a ctivitie s. A dm ission lo the
festival grounds Is free.
Here Is a schedule of the
festival events:
T O N IG H T
5 p.m .: Fish dinner, white
elephant sale
6 p.m .: Petting zoo sponsored
by Central Florida Zoological
Park
7 p.m .: Norm Kay Dance Hand.
Sem inole H igh School band.
Lake Mary High School Odyssey
chorus
7:30 p.m .: Hayrldc
SA TU R D A Y
11 a.m .: Goltfaboro Elementa­
ry School chorus, while elephant
sale
11:30 a.m .: Sanford Middle
School band
N oon: M idw a y E le m e n ta ry
School chorus
3 p.m .: Orlando International
Folk Dancers
4 p.m .: School of Dance Arts.
Auction
5 p.m .: Storytelling. Chicken
Dinner
SUNDAY
Noon: Spaghetti dinner
I p.m .: Dlgllettes
5 p.m .: Raffle drawing

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very disturbed that he
would Involve himself In some­
thing like this. In all other ways
he was a good employee." Fish­
er's duty was to maintain sports
playing fields.
" I feel we've done the right
thing." Boothe said. " I feel the
trust we have as employees
working here on campus was

Ion. T h is Is the right thing to do.
because of the choice Mr. Fisher
made |to alkgcdy sell cocaine).”
Boothe said school su p e rin ­
tendent Robert H u gh e s sup­
ported the Investigation and
arrest 100 percent.
It was Wagner who In early
Ja n u a ry brought unconfirmed
reports to Boothe that Fisher
m ight be Involved In telling

Debate-

$17 m illion administrative radii-

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to the main
school building. Also, he pointed
out that a portable classroom
docs not have Ih r expected
5 0 -yra r lifespan of a traditional
school building.
"Spending money on portable
classrooms Is rail a wise In­
vestment In the future.” Hughes
said.
H u gh e s also defended the
board's 18-month Implementa­
tion plan for the modified school
calendar pilot program (yearround school) saying that It was
needed to study the effects on all
Involved. T o o m any times. In
o th e r districts, such a plan
entered Into hastily, fatted.
"It needs to be planned.” he
said. "It's more than just putting
more students In a building."
Attention Iasi night also was
focused on Ihc proposed con­
st ruction In Sanford of a new

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Sanford
Nancy Allan
Robert Allan
Mar^ary Bitietl
Waylay f Germi»v
Jania Javnat
JoAn Rene*

C o a t la u t d fro m Pag* 1 A
24 h o u rs. A c c o rd in g to the
there was u 90 percent d a n c e of Central Florida Research Center
ruin throughout the day. Winds In Sanford, the city received 1.03
will blow at about 20 mph from Inches of ruin as of 9a .m .
Th in g s will look up tonight
Ihr southwest w ill) higher gusts
coming from the west. Highs will with gradual clearing. " I can’t be
sure the skies will be dear by
be only In the low 70s.
Th e rain will keep coming, he m o rn in g ." M a rlin said, "b u t
said. At 9 u .m .. there hud already there should be gradual clearing
been 2.3 Inches of rain In Ih r past Ihoughnut the da y.”

" If we are going lo keep ahead
of the game.” Hughes said, “ we
need to keep u p w ith the
technology."
While his opponent said the
district already had too many
computers. Hughes pointed out
that most of the surrounding
counties were already ahead of
Seminole In Ih r com puter to
student ratio.
T h e overcrowding situation In
Seminole C ounty had reached
crisis proportions. Hughes said.
“ If the bond Issue does not
pass on Feb. 2 7 ." Hughes said,
“ the district wll only be aSle to
build two elementary schools.

those will not open until the
middle of the 1991-92 school
year. We will have lo go to
double sessions and there will be
Inadequate middle school hous­
ing."
Questions from the audience
at Lake Mary High School and
Trom viewers of the CableVtslon
of Central Florida live broadcast
went over many of the same
points made by the speakers.
T h e two hour debate session
will be rebroadcost this evening
from 6 to 8 p.m. on Storer Cable
Channel 22 and again on Mon­
day from noon to 2 p .m . on the
same channel.

Jets
Contlaaatf from Paga 1A
rlnea and surface ships, were
meandering up and dawn Ihe
coast, she said, and arc probably
nothing more than routine sur­
veillance checks.
"T h e y know exactly when we
see them ." she said, "ft's no
secret."
A ir Guutil officials said the
flights off Ihe Florida roast are
nothing new. and are not sur­
prising. Th e Soviet Bears have

been flying over the east coast
for years, flying from Cuba on
various observation missions or
on their way to or f r n the
Soviet Union.
T h e Florida A ir G ua rd ob­
served Soviet Bears dropping
sonar buoys 300 miles off the
Florida coast In 1987. and In
1982 the bombers were seen
snooping around during the sea
trials ol the USS Vinson, an
aircraft carrier being tested 42
m ile s o ff th e c o a s t o f
Jacksonville.

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I atlyn M The#nprfOfi
Harold 6 Winter
Darrell Young Altamonte Spring*
Dvnmt Cuilaton, paltena
Oonnia R Oo**ll Deltona
Crystal Martin. Dtltena
Alma A Lay Mount Dora
San lord
AkthaBafaar
Clone# Courtay
Sandra Jone*
Mmnn O Sima

Haten L Steven*, DtBary
Rutb Wurtenfeeff. Da Bar y
Raipn H ill Dalton#
JavHpr R'amot. Deltona
Jama* Handy. Laka Mary
Kannatfi F Davit, Orange City
ChertetE Stephen* Or«nga City
RobtrI j Tiff Jr , Orange City
Edward I White, Wkiltanuon, vt
Michelle Inman and baby girl. Sanford
Valery Jo Tuiioch and baby girl. Sanford

Opinions------parents, along with a
smattering of district employees
and representatives of both
p ro p o n e n t a n d o p p o s it io n
groups. Most seemed attentive lo
Ihc speakers, though one au­
dience member dozed through
most of the event.
T h e debate moderator, former
Lake Mary City Commissioner
Randy Morris, laid asked that
there be no outward signs of
approval or disapproval shown
lo either speaker and the au­
dience remained quiet until the
debatr was adjourned a little
after 10 p.m. Several supporters
of ihc bond cheered silently In
the last row as Hughes made his
points.
In addition to those who had
braved the weather, there was a
potential audience of 170,000
subscribers to CableVtslon of
Central Florida's public access
channel 32. although u Cable
spokesperson was unable to
e s t im a t e v l c w c r s h l p . T h e
broadcast began 15 minutes
late, a p p a re n tly because of
transmission difficulties.
Following a 20-inlnutc pres­
entation and four-minute rebut-

Stelllng suggested, and was
supported by a vie w e r w ho
called from Winter Springs, that
the district might save money by
purchasing an existing building
rather than building a new one.
He added that the amenities
m ight be too "plush” lo have
such a high price lag. In m uchlarger Orange County, the caller
said, their new school head­
quarters cost * 13 m illion.
" T h e $17 million figure la Just
an estimate.” Hughes aald. "W e
do not know for sure what It will
coat to build that building."
T h e $ 3 1 m i l l i o n h ig h
technology package (computers)
outlined by bond proponents
was another sticking point for
the opponents.
" W h y are we putting money
Into $20,000 computer systems
that will be obsolete In a few
year*? W h y do we need satellite
dishes at all the achoola?" S id l­
ing asked.
Hughes pointed out the need
to keep students up-to-date on
all the technologies available
today, saying that those skills
entlal lo success In
were cssent
today's world.

Is now clear of the problem.
According lo Fisher's arrest
record, he sold 6.1 gram s of
cocaine lo the agent In two
transactions on Ja n . 18 at the
school. O n J a n . 2 2 . F li h c r
allegedly sold 10 more gram s to
the agent at the school and on
Ja n . 25 the agent said he bought
28 gram s of cocaine from Fisher
at the school. C C IB paid a total
of $4.100 for the cocaine.

DISCHARGES

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cocaine In his aw n Sanford
com m unity. Boothe said. Boothe
said he discussed the problem
w ith Wagner and they agreed
the allegations m ust be In­
vestigated. Boothe said that so
far no other members of the
school staff or students have
been Implicated In the drug
activity at the ochool. Boothe
said questions are still being
asked to determine If the school

tal by each speaker. Ihe a u ­
dience. both In Ihe auditorium
and at home, were permitted to
subm it questions lo a screening
panel which wuuld make sure
Ihe questions were "balanced".
About a quarter of Ihe live
audience left following opening
remarks, some saying they had
already made their decisions and
didn't need to hear more, others
saying they were bored with Ihc
proceedings.
Carol Saporlto and her daugh­
ter Michelle, a senior at Oviedo
High School, were among Ihe
first out Ihe door.
" I thought Ihe debate was well
done." Carol said. " I'm not In
favor of the bond and that (Ihc
debate) did nothing lo change
m y m in d ."
Both mother and daughter hud
complaints about the district’s
management of the money tt has
already, citing a lack of books for
upper level courses, such as
texts for Michelle's Spanish III
and Spanish IV classes.
"It's aw ful." slic said.
Keylor Chan, whose sun Is a
Junior at Lake Mary High School,
said that he was opposed lo the
proposed bond Issue also. “ Th e y

Just have not dixie enough study
on this." he said, rushing from
Ihc room. "Th e y 're giving us
e s tim a te s ...lik e on the a d ­
ministration building. I don't
want estimates. I want lo vole on
exact figures."
Some people were less sure of
their convlrtlons as they left Ihc

room.
"W he n I came. I was against
this." said Cheryl Harkey. an
Orange County school teacher
who lives In Seminole County.
"N ow I have more things I need
lo th ln k about."
Ila rk ry said she thought Ihe
campaign was getting too emo­
tional. "Parents and voters need
lo be more educated and less
emotional." she said.

NOTICE OF
CHANGE OF
LAND USE
The City ot Sanford proposes to change the use of the land within the area
show n in the map of this advertisement.

Bob Stickle r, whose three
children all have attended Sem i­
nole County schools, said that
h r Is In favor of the bond to
mulntuln and Improve the quali­
ty of education In Ihc district. He
added he "know s there Is going
lo be wuste In any go vrrnm rnlu l
agency” because that Is Ihc
nature of a democratic bureau­
cracy.
" I um only Interested In whut
Is bent for the edu ca tiona l
system ." he said

DEATHS
CHARLIE W. FRANCIS SR.
Charlie W . Francis Sr.. 72. 7HO
E. Broadway St., Oviedo, died
Thursday at Wlntci I’urk Memo­
rial Hospital. Born Dec. 12,
1917. In Savannah. Ga., he
moved to Oviedo from there In
1933. He retired from Nelson
Fruit Co.. Oviedo, and was a
Baptist. Survivors included wife,
Frankie Fort: daughters. Mae
Louts. Vivian Dcase. Lera Mac
Voone. all of O rlando: sons.
Charlie J r .. Altamonte Springs.
U ly s s e s , O v ie d o ; s te p s o n .
Marcus. Oviedo: slepdaughlrrs,
Natasha. Acasla. both of Oviedo:
2 6 g ra n d ch ild re n ; 15 great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

grandchildren.
Budduy Winter Park-W. G u y
Black Funeral Hom e, W inter
Park. In charge of arrangements.

LUCILLE OCAMPO
Lucille Ocampo. 84. 989 O rtenta Avc., Altamonte Springs,
died Wednesday at Florida Hos­
pital. Altamonte Springs. Born
Ju n e 20. 1905. In Cleveland, she
moved lo Altamonte Springs
from Chicago In 1972. She was a
homemaker and u Protestant.
S u rv iv o rs Include nephew.
K a y O . Justice. III.
D a ld w ln -F u lr r h lld F u n c ru l
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements,

Ethel May Kaulfers, 79. 647
San J u a n Bay. Oviedo, died
Wednesday at Winter Farm Me­
morial Hospital. Born Sept. 3.
1910. In New ton, N .J .. she
moved lo Oviedo from Lincoln
Park. N .J.. In 1975. She was a
word processor fix A T &amp; T .
Survivors Include daughicrs.
M a rlo n P h lllp s u n , O v ie d o .
Mildred Seaman. Butler. N .J.:
six grandchildren: six great-

Lillian F. Waring. 91. 711 E.
First St.. Sanford, died Wednes­
day at H lllhavrn Health Care
Center. Sanford. She was born
Aug. 24. 1898. Iii Ocala and was
a homemaker.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e s is le r.
Bertha M c C u l l o u g h .
Washington, D .C.; sister-in-law
A nna M. Smith. Sanford: one
niece: one great niece
Hrlsson Funeral Home. Sunford. In charge of arrangements.

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The proposed change of land use regards a proposed development undergo­
ing development of regional Impact review. The development's general loca­
tion Is identified on the map in this advertisement as Sem inole Properties
Development of Regional Impact (Site).
A public hearing on the proposal will be held on Thursday, March 1,1990 at
7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by the Planning and Zoning C o m ­
m ission of Sanford, Florida, In the City C om m ission Room, City Hall, Sanford,
Florida. The Planning and Zoning C om m ission, acting as the City of San fo rd 's
designated Local Planning Agency, will consider an amendment to the Future
Land Use Plan Element of the Comprehensive Pian.
Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the
transmittal of the proposed plan amendment to the City Com m ission.
C opies of the proposed amendment to the Future Land U se Plan Element ot
the Com prehensive Plan are available at the Department of Engineering and
Planning at City Hall, Sanford, Florida and may be inspected by the public.
A D V IC E TO 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 the proceedings, include the testimony
and evidence, which record is not provided by the City of Sanlord. (FS
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M A N A G U A . Nicaragua — President Daniel Ortega. saying II
was time to “ pul away the olive green" and rebuild, predicted a
Tree and fair vote In Sunday's national elections would lead to
norm alizing relat Ions with the United Slates.
In a news conference Thu rsda y, the day after closing his
re-election campaign with a huge rally, Ortega predicted he
would win and said If he does, he would call a "political truce"
with opposition groups to help rebuild the country's shattered
economy.

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W A S H IN G T O N - Secretary of State Jam es Baker says the
United States would be prepared to recognize a Nicaraguan
government. Including a Sandlnlsta regime, that fairly wins
Sun day's national elections.
Baker told the House Foreign Affairs committee on Thursday
that the Sandlnlstaa have used Intimidation against some
opposition candidates and blocked funds designed to help the
opposition wage Its campaign In the Central American country.

C h e n e y w a rn s o n A s ia tro o p c u ts
T O K Y O — U .S . Defense Secretary Dick Cheney cautioned
Congress today against demanding more than a 10 percent
U.S. troop reduction In Japan and neighboring countries,
saying drastic cuts could spark regional arms races and
possibly war.
" If we were to withdraw ou r forward-deployed forces from
the Asia-Pacific region, a vacuum would quickly develop."
Cheney told reporters at the Ja p a n National Press Club. “ There
almost surely would be a series of destabilizing regional arms
races, an Increase In regional tensions, and possibly conflict."
he said.
Cheney, w inding up a two-week visit to South Korea, the
Philippines and Japan, will return to Washington Saturday.

M in n e s o ta se n a to r fa ce * in ve stig atio n
W A S H IN G T O N - Th e Senate Ethics Committee has voted to
Investigate five allegations against Sen. David Durenberger.
R-M Inn.. after finding there was "substantial cause" to believe
violations m ay have occurred In connection with compensation
for books he has written.
‘T h is has been a painful experience for m e," Durenberger
said. "It was never m y Intent to circumvent Senate rules for
m y own benefit. I made every effort to seek opinion from the
appropriate bodies and from legal counsel. And I believed that I
had fully disclosed all Income received under m y financial
agreements. But as I've told m y consltltuents. I made mistakes
and had lapses In Judgment on these matters and I take full
responsibility for them ." he said.

B -2 stealth b o m b e r r u n t In to trou ble
W A S H IN G T O N — W ork on the B-2 stealth bomber should be
slowed to see If testing reveals any expensive (laws, a senior
congressional official said, and the program will cost more than
the !7 Q b m io iu K »w lulvcrtiacd*
Frank Conahun. In charge of national security programs for
the General Accounting Office, the Investigative arm of
Congress, also said Thursday that cost estimates for the plane's
electronic defenses have tripled In three years because of
Inflation, price changes, m anufacturing problems and design
changes.

From Unltod Praaa International raoorts

Japan stocks lose again
T O K Y O IUPI) — T h e average To k y o stock price
tumbled by more than 2.5 percent today to cap
To k yo 's worst week since the "Black Monday"
crisis of October 1987 and analysts said the fall
would continue amid “ quite bearish sentiment."
T h e Nikkei Average of 225 selected Issues
plunged 935.87 yen to close at 34.890.97 yen. Us
fifth worst single-day decline In history.

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L e g a l N o t lc e i

NO TICE O f
F IC TIT IO U S NAM E
Notice it hereby given that I
Am engaged in business at 1401
Cricket Cl . Long wood. F t
337SO. Seminole County, Florida
under the Flcfitioui Name of
H A T T I E 'S G O U R M E T DOG
TR E A TS , and that I intend to
register laid name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sem
inoie County, Florida. In ac
cor dance with me Provision* of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW it Section M i Of Florida
Statutei ITS?
Jan 11 Jeffcoat
Publish February J. », I*. JJ.
iffO

N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged in bulknett et IS I
E Semoren Blvd Apt I 2, Fern
Perk, Fla 32710, itm in o lt
County. Florida under the
Fictitious Name ot C4C. end
that we intend to register tatd
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Previsions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes 103/
Corbin Viars
Charles W Perkins
Publish February 31, March J,
f. 14. IffO
D EN is;

DENTS
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notico is hereby given that we
a rt engaged in business et
411 111 San Lake Circle. Lake
M a ry F L 31741, Sem inole
County, F lo rid a under the
Flctktiouft Nam# ot O A M
SALES, and that we intend to
register laid name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, in ac
cordartce with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutei.
TeW it Section MS Of Ftor.de
Stetutek 19)7
V kki Owen
Robert MacDonald
Publish February |, «. Ik »
IffO
D EN 27

BUY
SAYINGS
BONDS
For the current
rate call...
1 * 0 0 0 u s -e o N o s

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business et 151V
Seminole Blvd . Suite 21 Cat
seiberry, FL 12707, Seminole
County, F lo rid a under the
Fictitious Nome ol A TOUCH
OF CLASS SALES 4 SERVICE,
and we intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions Ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes lf)7
A Touch ol Clot* Carpet 4
Upholstery Cleaning. Inc
Betty j Cersber
Vke President
Publish" February 14,11, March
t. f IffO
DEN !7f
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby gtven that I
am engaged m business et ftSt
E Semoren Bivd . Suite &gt;44 111,
Casselberry. FL 1370/, Seminote
County, Florida under the
Fnt.f ous Name ol COURTESY
M ORTGAGE and that I intend
to register said name' with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mol# County Florida. »n ac
cordant# *iih the Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
To Wit Section MS Of F'onde
Statutes if)/
Darrell T Batsham
Publish February « ie. 21.
March 2, IffO
D EN l&lt;M

A TLA N TA T h e U n ite d
States haa "ye t to turn the
com er on the A ID S problem ."
w ith up to 5 7 XXX) new cases
expected this year and nearly a
half-million new caaea possible
by the end of 1903, federal
officials said.
New data Indicate an average
of more than 80,000 people are
becom ing Infected each year
w ith the AID&amp;causJng hum an
Immunodeficiency v im s (H IV ),
a n d there a rc now about I
m illion HIV-Infected Individuals
In the United States, the national
Centers for Disease Control said
Thu rsda y.
D r. Jam es Curran, w ho heads
the CD C 'a A ID S task force, said
the finding that new H IV Infec­
tions are occurring at a greater
rate than active cases of A ID S
shows that "w e have yet to turn
the com er on the A ID S problem.
There la no premature declara­
tion of victory here."
T h e new projections of H IV
Infection and A ID S cases were
formulated at a recent workshop
on A ID S sponsored by the C D C .

Reagan insists
h s aid not know
key Contra facts
W A S H IN G T O N
Form er
President Ronald Reagan Inslsted In sworn testimony he still
did not know money from arms
sales to Ira n w a s Ille g a lly
diverted to the Nicaraguan C on­
tra rebels and repeatedly said he
could not recall key events from
the worst scandal of his ad­
ministration.
Reagan. In 293 pages of testi­
m on y taken lant week Tor the
trial of former national security
adviser J o h n Poindexter and
released T h u r s d a y , did not
waver from the position he has
adopted since the Iran-Contra
scandal broke In 1986.
A t least 124 times Reagan said
he did not remember various
meetings or other aspects of the
scandal and he stressed that
even to this day he was unaware
of the crux of the affair: that
profits from secret arm s sales to
Iran Were funnrled to the Contra
rebels at a time whan Congress
had prohibited dire ctTLS. aid to
them.
He said he co uld not re­
mem ber whether he asked aides
to withhold Information from
Congress, but Insisted that he
did not order Poindexter to lie to
la w m a ke rs Inve stiga ting the
scandal.

Le g a l N o tic e *

L e g a l N o tic e s

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 433
Wkldtlower C l. Longwood FL
327SO. Seminole County, Florida
under the Fictitious Name ot
S U N B E LT SUPPLY, end I in
tend to register said name with
the Clerk ot the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, in
accordance with the Provisions
of the Fictitious Name Statutes,
TeW it Section M l Of Florida
Statutes If 17
Tom Halt
Publish. February 14. 23, March
3. f . IffO
D EN i n

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 714
Btrgham P I , Lake Mary 32744.
Seminole County, Florida under
the Fictitious Name of NEW
ERA PUBLICATIONS, and that
I intend to register sa&gt;d name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Plori
da, In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
M ) Ot Florida Statutes 19)7
A H Wirth
Publish February j j , March 2.
f. la. iffO
DEN 2)4

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice it hereby given that I
am 'engaged in business at lit
H uck leb erry Lane. W inter
Springs FL 3770#, 'Seminole
County, Florida under the
Fictitious Nome ot M ODERN
CO M PUTER SERVICES, and I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Fiorl
da. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes If 17
Ronald J. Yarosh
Publish February 14.33, March
2. f . IffO
O E N 110
N O TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business it 7M
Bigtree D r . Suite me. Long
wood, F L 11710, Seminole
County, Florida under the
Fictitious Nome ol PRECISION
D E N T A L LAB INC . end I
intend io register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Fiori
da. In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To W ii; Section
M ) Of Florida Statutes if)7
Precision Dental Lab Inc
Billy W Drake. President
Publish February 14. 23. March
I. f. IffO
D EN I/O
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business at M
Wymore Rd . Apt UA. Alta
monte Springs. FL 12714, Sem*
noie County. Florida under the
Fictitious Name'ot T E O S LOCK
4 K E Y , and we intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, tn ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section M l Of Florida
Statutes lf)7
Ted Mark
Mar* Mark
Publish February la, 21. March
3,
t. IffO
D EN 171

*

IN TH E CIR C U IT COUNT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT
SEM INOLE COUNTY#
FLORIDA.

CASE NO. 104443 CA 4f P
AM ERICAN PIONEER
M O R TG A G E C O R P .
Plaintiff.
vs
DAVID SCOTT SHIELDS, efai.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO CACHE R IS ANO TOW EY
If 14 Sunderland Place. N W
Washington, 0 C 70034
YOU ARE H E R E B Y notified
thal a Complain* to foreclose a
Mortgage encumbering the tol
lowing real property
Condominium Unit I D A Bldg
10. according to the floor plan,
part of plot plan and survey,
which are eihibit " C ‘, to the
Declaration of Restrictions.
Reservations, convenents, con
dltlem is, an d e a s e m e n ts ,
W EKIVA VILLAS, a condomin
ium recorded in O R Booh 1013,
Page 173*. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
together with an undivided UJrd
interest in and to ait that certain
common property as let forth
and defined in the atoremen
honed Declaration and together
with the carport appertaining to
the 4loredb-scr,bed condomim
um unit
has been tiled against you and
you art requred to serve a copy
ol your written defenses- it any.
to it on JOHN M McCORMICK.
Esquire. Attorney tor Plaintitt,
whose address is 301 East
Church Street. Orlando. Florida
27001. and Me the original with
the Clerk ot the above styled
Court on or tutor# March tj.
IffO. otherwise, a 'default may
be entered against you tor relief
'demanded &lt;n the Complaint
W ITNESS my Hand and Seal
ot said Court on February 4.
IffO
(S E A LI
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
BY Patricia F Heath
Publish February f. 14. IL
March 2. IffO
D EN 114

L e g a l N o t lC M
N O T IC f O F
F IC TITIO U S NAM*
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at S3S1
South Hwy 17 f7. Casselberry.
Seminole County. Florida under
the Fictitious Name ot BIG
C IT Y EAST, and that 11ntend to
registor said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
ineto County. Florid*. In ac
cordence with the Provisions el
the FkMtowt Name Statutes.
TeW it lection MS I f Florida
Statutes tf)7
Diversified Rest Group
John Lewis
Publish Februery ie, 23. March
3. f, iffO
D E N 140
N O TIC E OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business et 4370
Car rower P I. Senior* 33771.
Wmsnoto County, Florida under
Ih# Fictitious Name el HAPPY
HARBOUR PARTS STORE, and
that 1 intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Samino*e County.
Florid*. In accordance with the
Previsifnt of the Fictitious
Nam# Statutes To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes tf)7
Thomas W Tec card
Publish February f. 14. 33.
March). 1999
D E N IM
N O T IC f OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 10)4
N Hwy t/ fl. Long wood FL
32710. Sem mole County Florida
under the Fictitious Name et
A U TO PA LA CE, and that I
intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Sem inoie County. Fieri
da. In accordance with the
Previsions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes To Wit Section
to) of Florida Statutes ifS7
Salac Shahpouri
Publish February f. la. 13.
M archI. IffO
D EN to)
“ “ T NO T 1C8 O F
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at P O
Boa 174477. Orlando. FL HIS?
4477. Sem.noie County. Florida
under *he Factitious Name ot
CA T M A R K E TIN G , and that I
intend to register said name
with th# Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Fieri
da in actor da nee with the
Provisions et the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes lt)7
Chris M Knobtock
Publish February f. 14 23.
March 2. IffO
OEN 107
IN TH 8 CIR C U IT COURT
OF TH E IITM JU O IC IA L
CIR CU IT OF FLO R ID A.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLB CO U N TY
CASE NO I f S40f CA Of P
O E N E R A L JUR ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
L EAD ER F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS F O R M ER LY
LEAD ER f e o e r a l SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
P L A IN T IF F .
— vs—
EU G E N E T DAIGLE ANO
JE R IO A IG L E . MIS W IFE
UNKNOWN TE N A N TiS l
D E F E N O A N T(S )
NOTICE OF SALK
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to en Order of Final
Judgment el Foreclosure dated
February u. IffO. entered to
Civil Case No I f S40f CA OfP of
the Circuit Court ol the EIGH
TE E NTH Judicial Circuit to and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida,
wherein L EAD ER F E O E R A L
BANK FOR SAVINGS FOR
M E R LY L E A D ER F E O E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCI
ATIO N Plaintiff and E U G E N E
T
D A IG L E A N O J E R I
D AIG LE. HIS W IFE are del
endant(i), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash.
A T TH E W EST FRO N T DOOR
OF THE SEM INOLE C O U N TY
C O U R TH O U S E . SAN FO R D
FLORIDA, at II 00 AM, April 3.
IffO. tn# lot towing described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment, to wit
L O T 301 O A K L A N O V IL
CAGE SECTION 4. PHASE II.
ACCORDING TO TH E P LA T
TH E R E O F. AS R ECOROED IN
P LA T BOOK JO. PAGE 34. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE CO UN TY, FLORI
DA
O A TE D at SANFORD. Ftori
da. this 13th day of February,
IffO
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF TH E
C IR CU IT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By JeneE Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 14.23, IffO
O EN l«7*
I
IN TH E CIR CUIT CO UR T
IN A N O FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY,
FLORIDA
C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO. If S703 CA Of L
JOSEPH L RICHART. Ill
and MAR Y RICHART.
Plaintiffs.
vs
RtCHARO A NEW MAN
and CH A R LO TTE NEWMAN.
Defendants
NOTICE OF S A L I
Pursuant to Final Judgment
entered in the above styled
action on the 17lh day of Febru
ary. IffO. the following de
scribed property to Sem.noie
County. Florida
The West 201 71 feet ot the
Northwest '* of the Northwest
V less the South 32) 00 teet of
the East I I I 71 feet of the West
300 71 teet thereof. Section 34,
Township 31 South, Range 30
East, Seminole County. Florida,
lest the South 7) feet for Road
Right ot Way.
S U B JE C T to an easement for
ingress and egress over the
South 37) feet of said property
lor toe use of th# owners of the
loilowing described property
Th# South 33) teet ot the East
IM 71 feel of th* West 200 71 teet
Ot the Northwest to of the
Northwest '« of 'Section 34,
Township ft South, Range 30
East, Seminole County, Florida,
lest lh* South 2) 00 teet for road
Right of Way. containing 1300
acres more or less
shall be sold at Public Sale on
the 13th day of March. IffO at
II 00 a m at the west front door
of the Sem mol# County Court
house in Seminole County, San
lord. Florida by th# undersigned
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and
for Seminole County, Florida
Dated ton Uth day of Ftbru
ary, i m
M ARYANNE MORSE

Cl e r k

o f th e

C IR C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
FLO R IDA
By Jan# I Jasewic
as Deputy Clerk
Publish February 14, 71 IffO
D E N 191

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L o g o i N o tlc o o

III T N I CIR C U IT COURT
OR T N I IITM JU O IC IA L
C IR CU IT OF FLORIDA.
IN AN D FOR
ftIM IN O iB CO UN TY
CAS8 NO. IFS405CA O FF *
G E N E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
VICTORIA MORTGAGE
COMPANY
P L A IN TIF F .

IN TN E C IR CU IT COURT
OS T N I IITM JUDICIAL
CIR C U IT OS ELOSIOA.
IM AN D TOR
IIM IM O L R CO U N TY

PAUL FRANCIS B R A N TLE Y
AN DM A O ELYN M
B R A N TL E Y . HIS W IFE
D E F E N D A N T'S )
N O TIC E O F S A L I
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an Order of Final
judgment ef Foreclosure dated
February 13. t»W. entered In
Civil Case No 00 3003 CA 00 P of
the Circuit Court ef the EIGH
TE E NTH Judkiof Circuit to end
tor SEM INOLE County. Fiend*,
whereto V IC T O R IA M O R T
GAGE COM PANY. PtaMtttt and
PAUL FRANCIS B R A N TLE Y
AND M AO C LV N M BRANT
LE V . HIS W IFE are defend
antis), I will sell to the highest
and best bidder ter cash. A T
TH E W EST FRO N T DOOR OF
T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C O U R T H O U S E . S A N FO R O .
FLORIDA, at II 00 AJM. April J
IffO. the totlew tog described
Final Juddmawt. tawll
T H ! (A S T •&gt; OF SLOCK J.
FLA N O F W ILD M ER E . AC
C O R O IN O TO T H E r L A T
T H t a t O F a s a t c o a o n in
F L A T BOOK I. F A G ! II .. OF
T H I PUBLIC a i c o a o s OF
SEMINOLE CO U N TY. F LO S I
0 A . L Y IN G N O R TH OF
CHURCH S TR E E T. LESS TH E
W EST m e t F E E T TH E R E O F.
ANO LESS TH E NORTH n s
F E E T ANO LESS THE EAST ZS
F E E T TH E R E O F
D A TE D *• SANFORO. Ftari
dw IMl iim day *1 F tb ru .,*
i**0
M AR YANNE MORSE
CLER K OF TH E
CIR CU IT COURT
SEM INOLE Ctont* Ftarld*
B* Jan* E J**#w,&lt;
D w * , Ciat *
Publ.tb Ftbru*.y It. 7 1 l*W
O E N IM
£ISA C A b Y ll f i l l m ! nT “
BID f ee/f* )■
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
toat the C.ty ef Sanford Florida,
will rereive seated bids up to
l 10 P M on Thursday. March I,
1*40. to to# Purchasing Office,
Room 1st for the to)lowing
items
M E D IA S A F I
All bids are to bo delivered or
mailed to The City of Sanford
Purchasing OtfKO. 300 N Park
Avenue Sanford Florida 31771
The sealed bids wilt be
publicly opened later that same
day at 3 00 P M to toe City
Commission' Chambers. Room'
117, SanfordCity Hall
Specifications and the proper
bid forms are available, at no
cost, in the Purchasing Office
Room 241. 300 N Park Avenue,
Sanford. Florida (407 ) 330 N i l
The City of Sanford reserves
toe right to accept or refect any
or ail b*dt. with or without
cause', to waive technicalities or
to .accept the 'bid1which in its
lodgment best serves the inter
est of the City
C ITY OF SANFORD
Waiter Shearm
Purchasing Agent
February 14. IffO
Publish February 23. tfOt
O E N 740
NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
fh h k * It htrtb* givtn m*i I
*™ tA9*4td in bu tin n. *1 1*11
Frtntti A t Sanford. F L M77J.
Itm.nal* COLtlhr. Florid* untwr
tt&gt;* FlcMlowt Nam* el HAIR
KORNER. end ltv.1 I Inland to
Itd u ltf u .d nam# wlf* m*
C 'tf , *1 Ih* Circuit Court. Wfn
.no*. Count*. Florida, m k
tordanc* with In* ProviHent ol
»h* Fnt.l.out Nam* Slatuta*.
TaW iI Saclion M l Ot Florid*
Valuta* 1*11
Am ltd Nadt.m All
Putin* F.bruar* 11. March 2.
*. It. I**0
D EN Me
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT. "
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: M#T** C A F F E
IN RE Th*M*rri* 9ael
F R E D E R IK STRVDHORST
Huiband
and
M ARY A STRYDHORST.
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO M AR Y A STRYDHORST
11 GAME ROAD
OHIO. ILLIN O IS*!!.*
YOU AR E H E R E B Y N O ri
F IE O that a Ptlition for Die
tehilwi of Marrlag* hai tarn
lilad egamtl *ou and thal *o
ar* rtquriad kj u r n a cop* ol
*our R.rpont# or Pleading fo
th* Ptlition upon th* Hmband *
attorn**. A A McClanahan. Jr ,
100 South Park Avonu* — Suit*
B. Sanford. Florida J i m and
fit* Ih* origin*! fln p o n u or
Pleading in the office ot th*
Clark ol Iha Circuit Court, on or
bator. th* I21h da* ol March,
10*0 II yog tall to do to. a
OoUull Judgment will be taken
agamit you tor the rtli.i do
memhd m the Petition
O A TE O ol Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida. Ihit 7th day ol
Fobreury.I**Q
C LER K O FTH E
C IR CU IT COURT
BY Heather Brunne,
Pubfith Fobruery *. IF TJ,
March 1 .1««0
O E N 11.
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NRME
NotICO I. hereby given Ihot I
am tngeged in but.nett at J3S
Button wood O r . Lake Mary.
F L. Saminote County. Florida
under the Flctltlout Nemo ol
S U PER IO R B O O K K E E P IN G ,
and thal I intend to regular laid
name With the Clark ot the
Circuit Court. Seminote County.
Florida. In accordance with the
F ra c tio n , ol the Flctltlout
Nam* Staiutoi. T o w n Sacturn
**S 0* F lor Ida Slatutat !*S7
Oebbi Sc hi agar
Publish February *. I*. JJ.
March! ItvO
D EN 10*
N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolict It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnatt at ,77
lieriton* Or . Lake Mary. Sam
inow County Florid* under the
F ic lltio u t Name ol R A T A
ASSOCIATES, and I intend to
regular u .d name with Ih*
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court. Sam
mol* County. Florid*, in ac
cordence with Ih* Provitiant ol
th* Fktitiout Nam* Statute*.
ToW II Section M10* Florida
Statu let Its!
JOhnR Wrolorhen
Publish February IF 77 March

I t mo

DEN ITT

O E N E R A L JURISDICTION
m w11 io ..
L E A D E R F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS F O R M E R L Y
LE A O E R F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
F IA IN T IF F .
E U G E N E T D A IG L E AND
J E R I D A IG L E . HIS W IF E ;
UNKNOW N TENANTIS1
D E F E N D A N T !!)
N O TICE OP SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
gurtuont to on Order at Final
Judgm.nl at FtracMour* dated
February IX 1*00. entered In
Civil Cat* N* I* S M IC A ttP at
Ih* Clrtull Court *1 Ih* EIGH
TE E N TH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEM INOLE County. Florid*,
■harem L E A D E R FE D E R A L
B A N K F O R S A V IN G S
FORM ERLY LEAD ER FED
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSO CIATION . Plalnlirt and
E U G E N E T D A IG L E AND
JE R I D A IG LE . HIS W IFE ar*
defendant!*). I will tall I* th*
Mgh*«t and Uott bidder tar cath.
A T T H ! W EST FRO N T DOOR
O F TH E SEM INOLE CO UN TY
C O U R T H O U S E . S A N FO R O .
FLO R IO A, at II M A M . A g n lX
ItW th
F mat Judgment ta wit
L O T ig t. O A K L A N D
V ILLA G E SECTION F PHASE
II. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E E E O P . AS RECORDEO IN
P LA T BOOK K . PAGE U OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE CO U N TY . FLORI
OA
O A T E D al SANFORD. Fiorl
da. thi* l)m day at February,
tm
M AR YA NNE MORSE
CLERKOF TH I
CIR C U IT COURT
SEM INOLE County Florida
•y Jan* I Jaiawic
Oaouty Clark
Pubirth February IF IX t*W
D EN ltd
FLORIDA
DOCUM ENT #4
N O TICE O f PUBLIC M L t
LOCK M F B. INC.
hereby, give* notice ef Mle
unN f y t 4 tct. to wit. On March
I. 1040 at 10 00 a m et Lock
Soto. Inc . MM W 3)to Street.
Venter4. Et 33771
le tier will conduct « public
tele with reserve to toe tughetf
bidder tor c#Ui of toe content# ef
toe toftowing ipece number)
114 — Begin* B rln tlt. 4
MenroeAve. DeBery.Fl 33713
221 — Lew-rente Judd. 77)
Monroe Her Dor Pt. Sentor d. F
13773
2)0 - » toie Andrew#. 1413
VetonoeC! Ventord. FI 13771
240 - Sue Cennedr 133)
AHentic Ave Deytone Beech,
FI 77010
247
Loi# Avenf, 701 Tyler
Or Sentord. FI 32771
337 - Clone Letter. 12U
Golden Goto C ir, Sentord H
32771
34) — Mertoe Nortwertoy.
3)2) Hightond A v e , Sentord. Fl
12771
109 - Stephen DeFeuit. P O
Boa 2)01. Leke Mery Fl 32744
133 - Delie Even*. P O Boa
1344. LiveOek# Fl 37040
General detcriplton Of proper
ty. Houtehoid good#, tool#,
furniture, wood, etc
Tenant he# the right to re
deem content# anytime prior to
■eie
Thu tele it being mede to
tetttfy e Iendtor d » Uen
The public it invited to attend
Pubfith Ftbruery 14.11.1990
D EN I4S

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolice It hereby given the! I
am engaged in butinett at 900
ilth, Sentord, F ie , Seminole
County, Florida under the
F I c I i t *o u » N a m * o t
P A R K E R M E TE H HAIR STU
D IO . end lhat I Inttnd fo
regular taid name with the
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court, Sem
inoie County. Florida, in ec
cordence with toe Prsvittont of
the Fkt'tiout Nam* Statute#.
To Wit Section 04) 09 Florida
Statute# 19)7
Willie J GibtonJr
Pubtiih Ftbruery i, ti, 21
March 2. 1990
D EN 110
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
F O B T H iS T A T E
OF FLO BIDA
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN OLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA.
Cate Me.; 00 2441 CA 44 P
General Jurttdkften
C E N TR U S T SAVINGS BANK,
formerly known a# C E N T RUST
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, formerly known
a %DADE SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
v#
R O B E R TG LIC K M A N .elel .
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLER K OF THE
CIR C U IT COURT
Notice It hereby given that the
undersigned Maryann# Morse.
Clerk of toe Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida, will,
on the 20th day ol March. 1990,
at 11 00 A M . at too Weil Front
'door ot the SemJnol# County
Courthouse, In the City of Sen
ford. Florida, otter tor tale end
tell at public outcry to the
highekt and belt bidder lor ca»h.
the following described property
ti fueled in Seminole County.
Florida, to wit
U n it 247. A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H TS , a Condominium, end
an undivided 1 1170 interact in
the common element# eppurte
want thereto to accordance with
the Declaration of Condominium
filed February 14. 1979. in Ol
fkclal Record# Book 1204. peg#
1704. Public Record# of Semi
noie County. Florida,
pursuant to the final decrae ot
torecloture enlered in a cate
pending in #eid Court, the ttyle
of w h ich I# C E N T R U S T
S A V IN G S BA N K form erly
known at CEN TR U ST SAVINGS
AN D L O A N A SS O C IA TIO N
form erly known a# D A D E
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
ATION, v • ROBERT
GLICKM AN. efai
W ITNESS my hand and of
ftcial teal of #eid Court thi» Ijth
day of February, 1490
(S EA L)
By JeneE Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
PwbJith February 14. 23.1940
O EN It )

L t g a l N o t lc f p
IM T H E CIR C U IT COURT.
It S H T E E M T H JUDICIAL
C IR CU IT. IN AMD E0S
SEM IN OLE COUNTY.
E lM IM .
CASE NO. E M U S CX ** L
DIVISION: B
A LLIANCE M O R TGA GE
COMPANY, A tartSa
corper alien.
Plaintiff.
v#
W IIL IA M M B A R O L E T.tf e l .

r

N O TICE OF ACTION
TO W ILLIA M M BARO LET.
Retldence; Unknown
Lett known matting addreti
1«t Hunter# Trail.
V IC K I A L C I N M IL L E R ,
f/ k / e V IC K I M IL L E R
B A R O L E T , R eiidenct Un
Lett known mailing eddret#
30i Sun Lake Circle. Leke Mery.
F tor Me

■peutei claiming by. through
and under W IL L IA M M
B A R O L E T an d f t V IC K I
A L I E N M IL L E R , f'k/e VICKI
M IL L E R B A R O L E T . Rati
dene* Unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to forectote the mortgage
encum bering the following
property to Seminole County.
Florida
Let t, M ARKHAM PLACE
ac carding to toe pief thereof e»
recorded in Piet Been 22. page#
10 end ) I of toe Pwbhc Record#
ef Semmeto County, F tor toe
he# boon fitod by too Plaintiff
agamit you end other# tn too
above entitled caute and you
ere required to te*ve a copy ef
your written detente# if any. to
it an SMITH 4 SIMMONS P A .
Pletotitr# attorney#. 113 We#t
Adam # Street, Suit# lit * .
Jacktonviito, Florida 33703, on
'Or1'before March 7, 1910. and’ tile
toe original with toe O tfk of
thi# Court either before lervice
on Plaintiff'# attorney or imme
diato'y thereafter otherwite. a
default will be entered egemti
you tor toe relief demanded in
toe compleuil or petition
W ITNESS my hand and «aai
of thi# Court on tol# )1#t day of

MARYANNE MORSE
C'torfc of to* Circuit 'Court
By Joan Brillonf
Deputy Clerk
(S E A L)
Pubiith February 2. 9 14- 21.
1990
O EN 31
IN TH E C IR CU IT COUB t T
E IG H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT* IN ANO FOR
SEM IN OLE COUNTY
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. 99 1441 CA 99 «
NEW SOUTH FE O E R A L
SAVINGS BANK.
Plaintiff,
v#
KAR EN E ROSE efai
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO CONSTANCE G FOWLER,
a# per tonal repre#ent«i&gt;«e of
toe eitato e* M A U R E E N LYNN
FOW LER, deceated
Ret&gt;dence unknown
Leif known mailing add*##*
unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to fertetote too mortgage
encum bering the following
property in Semtnote County
Florida
L O T 70. H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE III, U N IT I. ACCORD
ING TO THE P LA T TH ER EO F
AS R E C O R O E D IN P L A T
BOOK 37. PAGES 44. 41. 44
ANO 47. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE C O U N TY. FLORI
OA IN C L U D IN G S P E C IF I
C A LLY BUT NOT BY WAY OF
LIM ITA TIO N THE FOLLOW
ING NAM ED ITEM S RANGE
O V E N . R E F R IG E R A T O R .
D ISHW ASHER. V E N T FAN.
C L O T H E S W A SH E R GAR
BAGE DISPOSAL
hat been filed by the Plain tilt
again#! you and other# in the
above entitled caute and you
are required to lerve a copy ot
your written defen#e#. if any, to
it on SMITH 4 SIMMONS. P A
Plaintiff# attorney 112 We#t
Adam# Street. Suite III* .
Jacktonviito. Florida 37303. on
or before March 7. 1940 and file
the original wito the Gtofh of
toil. Court either before ter vice
on Plainf'itfi attorney or ilmma
die toI y thereafter, otherwite, a
default will be entered agamit
you tor the relief demanded in
th* complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and leal
of thi# Courl on thi# 3Ut day of
January. 1940
M ARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of the Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Dar k
(S E A L)
Publish February 3, f 14. 23.
1940
QEN30 *
lS
o
IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R IDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number H 444 CP
IN R E E S TA TE O F
E L S I E B R Y A N L E W IS
JO H N S O N a/k/a E L S IE
BRYAN JOHNSON
Dectated
N O TIC E OF
ADM INISTRATION
The administration ol the
estate of ELSIE BRYAN LEWIS
JO H N S O N , deceased. File
Number 40 Qia CP, is pending In
th# Circuit Court for Seminole
C o u n ty F lo r i d a . P rob ate
Division, toe address ot which is
Semmoie County Courthouse,
Sanford FL 33771 The names
and eddrettes of th#' personal
representative and the personal
represanfative's attorney are
set forth below
All interested persons art
required to ttto with this court.
w it h in t h r e e

m o n th s of

THE FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE II I all claims
agamst the estate and (2) any
objection by an in terns ltd
person on whom this notice is
served toat challenges toe valid
tty of to# will, toe quali heat ions
ol th* personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of the
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FO REVER BARRE0
Publication of this Notice has
begun on February ta, iwo
Personal Representative
Janet Ann Johnson
14) Linda Lane
Lake Mary FL 32744
Attorney to#
Personal Representative
S Kirby Moncri ef
of
MONCR1E F
REID. A
W ALLACE. P A
S Kirby AAoncrlet. Esquire
312 West First Sfretf Suite 401
Sanford Florida33771
Teiepnon* (40/| 323 3U0
Publish February la. 21. 1940
OEN 17*

�Swilord HaraJd. Sanford Flood* - Frktty. February 23. 1990 - TA

L t g a l N o tic e *

L t q i l N o tic e s

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT. IIO N TIIN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. tlN U N O U COUNTY,
IL O R I M C A II N O J H N K A -It l
IlN R Ii FORFEITURE Of T H i FOLLOWINGDELCRIBCO
I m o f i r t y . i i i o n i mm b l a c k b m w a u t o m o b il e .
VIHICLI IOCNT IF (CAT ION NUMBER URttSI
NOT ICC DR FORFBITURB fROCIIOINOC
T O b a n 0 Ween*. VO Lam Inal* Couwfy
JaM. I l l BueA Rautoytrd. I w A r l
F la rto a B n i and Frank)* FeMel. W e i
M l lo w Mreet. Miami. Ftorida H IM
andaNaRtori aka claim aw imaaaklBiBMNile*mwQrww&gt;» » i A I M
m e Heck BMW AeNewRMe. Vakkto toenf.fkafian Numkar W W SI.
■IM A oat failed on or ekwuf me m i day ot idpXtoBar. IW f af or
near l i l t C i Man 0*1* Circle. Laniard. Lam wale Cawify. FtorMa. ky
and bow* Maid ky me laniard Pefka Oaeertmem, Laniard. Lammale
Caunty Flarlda ate mill appear baler* m* HONORABLE R O R IR T
■ McGREGOR. an tm day el April, teat el 1 * F A k raam N W
N r m* purpaa* at lump a Palitian N r RuN to V m Cdwaa and N r
Final Order *1 FarNilyr* **iy m* dryer died property mould nal ka
N r tailed toiw euyeeferyaiekyfn* Cruel *1 Ralic*. Laniard Relic*
Oapartmanl. Laniard. Lem mala County. Florida, eaanpradac Inpdaa
praal P u l m* yarn* M i ueed m Imtmato County. F Nr Ida. M
viaiatian *1 m* leak *1 me |I«N *1 F Nr id* pyalinp aim centre* end
and ottar criminal tttenee* puryuan! N F Nr Ida LlatvOry an 1CI Ft*
I H I R I R V C IR T IF V m*i Hue Natiea end in* accampanpinp
pNaWnpy ere kemp teryad pureuanl i» Flarlda Lletutey an H I Ida.
awe jam day *1 Fekruary. me
NORMAN R WOLF IN O IR . L T A T I A T T O R N IT
• V ANNC f RlCHAROL RUTBCR G. A L A .
Fw ndaAarNa Mtotl
ioa Cayl F iryl llraal. VanNr d. Florida HTJ1
Puklien February II. March I. I*aa
D IN H I

IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT. IM N T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. LIMINOLB COUNTY.
F LO R ID A C A IB NO M R R C A I K
I N R I : F O R F IIT U R C O F THB FO LL O W IN G O C LC R IIC O
P R O F IR T V III W N M U N I T f D L T A T I I CUBIT IN C Y
NOTICB OF F O R F B ITU R B FR O C IB O IN O L
T O RanaaW L Mdl*. IdllCyprae* Aramt*.

Lawtord. Fiend* Bill
and all erkar y aka claim an Marcel m m* Nilaainp property a)
41M 0* UL currency, atuch aae tailed an *r abaul m* in * day at
Oclekar. tap* at *r near la t l t e a m llreet and Fm* Aeanu*.
Laniard. LammaN Caunt,. Flarlda. ky and kemp Reid by — Laniard
Faiica Oapartmenl. Laniard. L*mm*w Crnmty a land*. aba m il
appear kaN n m* H O NO R AR LI C. VBRNON M i l l . J R . an lam
day at April. IfW a l l N A M m ream N B I N r the purpaea ot liimp a
Pattftan N r RuN N P e e Ceuta and ear Final Ordar ot FarNttur*
aky m* datcrikad prepay ty mould nal be NrletNd N m* yea *1 er
taN ky me CMat ot Police Laniard Police Oapartmanl LanHrd
Lam mala County Florida upon produemp dua praal mat m* tarn*
aae uead m LammaN Caunty. Florida. In yielation ml the laay *t rn*
Hat* et Florida deeimp aim canty m end end *m*r crimmdt eltenyee
pur went N Flendd LlatuNe OB Fit me I H I R I R V C B R TIF V met
ttue Notice end tta dccampenymp pNddmpy are kemp teryad
pmeudnt to Farida Statute* en 1*1 Ik* Hut Jem day *t February
IFW
NORMAN R d tO LFIN G IR . L T A T I A T T O R N IT
■ r ANNC I RlCHAROL R U TR IR O . A L A .
Fie rd eke rN * n tta i
tool ail F.ryi Lireet Laniard FtoridaBTTI
Pukl.m February!) March | 1*1*
0 1 N IS I
NOT 1CI TO CONTRACTORS
O F F IC I OF T H I L T A T I OF FLO R IDA
O IF A R T M IN T OF T BANS FORT A TIO N
III South Woodland keuteyard
OeLand. Fier.de U ’ )0
February it. law
CONSTRUCTION AND M A IN T IN A N C I PROGRAM !
D ISTR ICT C O N TR A C T!
LooN d btdt eill be received In m* deaneldire canlev once ream ot
the Ontrict Oti.ce Oepdrlment el Traniaeretian. t it Saul*
Woodland kduNverd. OeLand Flarlda until O A M
i Da Land
Local Timet en Thuryday the l»m ot March, l t d N r me letien mp

•••NOTI*"
Preaeaal Ntmy mil nal ha liaued altar i* X A M (OeLand Lac at
Tlmelen Wadneydey March 14 I ft*
L A H I/ L U M T IR C O U N TIIL ID FUNDS) L T A T I F R O J IC T JOB
NOV iix a a n a . iltaaatM a n o i*e**wis. v a r i o u s r o a d s
C O U N TTW IO I.
Wort conyitiy ot the removal and realacameni el aneimp raread
pavemani martery and mamNnanca ot trottn iCenttacI No
I MMI IW P IN m MiOlto. SaNkNandM iM Ul IMcaiendardayyl
O R A R O I / O LCIO LA / B R IV A R D / L I M I N O l l / VOLUSIA /
L A R I / L U M T IR / F L A O L IR / CITRUS / MARION C O U N T IIL
10! FUNDS) L T A T I P R O J IC T JOk NO ttttLISt*. DISTRICT
N I D I . Q U IC K R IS P O R L I T R A F F IC O F IR A T IO N A L IM
F R O V IM IN T L
Wore cenyryiy ot paramm* mdenmp. traffic ytpnaiL ymptnp.
cancrtN 0*00. mitered end tectiani. cur*, aidawaik. preeemp Hama
end maintenance *1 traffic Wert te N be patter mod an an at naedad
keen el m* reauayt ot m* Oeaartmani ot Tiane**rlati*n I Connect
N* I ttltt (WPI No lllte w i I laic wander dayel
M A H O N COUNTT ID F U N D I) L T A T I P R O J IC T JO B NO.
Mt*ett2J VARIOUS ROAOL C O U N TV W IO I.
Ware cenerety ot m* removal and replacomont ot enylmp raryad
pavemani markery end memtenanc* ot Irattic (Centred No
I Still iWPt No U N D O ) MS calender deyyl

VOLUSIA COUNTT (O FUNOSI STATI PROJICT JOB NO
teeeataM. s* a ia f r o m sr tea (US at) TO u n iv IR SIT v
BOULEVARD. IN TN I CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH
War* le * rayuriecmp praiaci Inciudmp atpbaii payinp.
adiuetmant ot mamoiat. Irettic ttripmp and mamNnanca *1 traffic
I Contract No IS M t llW P IN * SaiFtSII It ) calendar dart I

SIMINOLI COUNTT 10 FUNOSI LTATI PROJICT JOO NOS
rreaetaai. m aa*an. a n o m u o o t i . v a r i o u s r o a d s c o u m
T V W IO I.
Wart connate at rautm* mawrnp at prayead or vapataNd raadetda
areay m m conventional hiph production ytyN meamp egaiamant
Small machine mowing and Uttar pickup removal end drypeeal
1Contract No E VSJtl IWPI No* MIMIO. N IM H and Maori)) IMS
calendar dayt)
■ R IV A R O COUNTY 10 FUNDS) L T A T I P R O J IC T JOO NOS.
m u tier and rteaatit* VARIOUS ROAOL C O U N TV W IO I.
Work contitty at rautm* mewtnp at prayead or vegetated readt.de
areal atm conventional high production ttyi* maw mg equipment
Smalt machine mowing and litter pickup, removal end ditpotal
(Contract No E SSJ/I IWPI Net N title end Maoosn (M l calendar
dayt)
MARION COUNTY 10 FUNOSI S T A T I F R O J IC T JOB NO
ut*etan. SR D 4 FROM C M A N SR I L M IU S M I/H I).
Work it level mp. rewrlecmg and cont true Imp paved yhouldar*
Inciudmp eicavelten. predmp. optional bat*, atpnell paving and
mamNnanca at trank. I Contract No E SIX) IWPI Na MiOlet) lot
calendar day! I
BIO BONO R IO U IR E M E N TL
In accordance with Section U J IF. Florida Slatutev a Bid Bend In
thd amount ot Ilya percent I S\ I at the but price than be required ter
all butt in aecatt ot SIX.000 an DlytrkI ContracN Bid Bond* will not
ba required tar Mdt which art N tt man s ix FOB
Con tree lory mutt prayida proof ot ability N acquire a per tor mane o
and payment band In an amount aqua) N their contract bid price to
ltd O ntrk t Contract Admmittralor wilfi than bid propot*! A t wch
proof aH kfdy mutt be accompanied by e notarlted letter from a
bonding company, bant er om*r 1inane Iel inttltution tilin g that
may intend N itw* e bond m me amount at your bid. mould your
Firm ba awarded m* protect
A bid guaranty at tpactllad ondor I I I I ) ol the general
dittrid contract tpecilicattane. Kara m. may tubtM uN at praol at
ability N obtain a performance end payment bend Thit apptiee to
bid amountt aver er under I I X 000
Cantr*ctort pvequal.lied under Department RuN M l ) need not
provide proof ol ability to acquire a performance and payment bond
: at mo time of tubmittinp a bid
Wage Raley Puryvant to ltd Fair Labor Slandardy Act. mo
I minimum wag* ratoy tor m* protaclt included in thiy Notice ahall be
| U ) S per hour
Liyl ol biddery will not bo given out n houry prior io ltd Nttmg
Stele ot F lond* Department ol Trenyportetion. m accordance with
I ltd prevtuony at TilN VI •) m* Civil Highly Act ol l«*4 It* Slot IS!)
I and me ReguUliony at the Department ol Commerce IIS C F R .
I Fart I ) it wed pur want to wch Act. hereby fd lild t ell bidden m*l il
I alflrmalively mwr* mat minority butmoyt entorpntay will bo
afforded lull oppertwiily to wbmit b.dt In tetpont* to ltd inyiiation
end will not be ditcnminetod egamtl on ho ground! ol roco. color or
national origin In conyidoralwn tor an award
N O TIC E TO A P F R O X IM A TE Q U A N T IT Y SUBSCRIBERS
| NONE F U R N IS H EO W ITH D ISTR ICT CONTRACTS
I work It to bo don* In accordance aim ltd plant and protect
|ypocificaf &gt;ony ot ltd Slato ot Florida Otpertnwn! at Tronyportation
Uniett ottdrwit* noliliad by cartilNd mail, return receipt
requetNd. bid labulatlont will be potted in the downtlairt
Corneronce Roam ol the Do Land O ittrk l Ottico. tty Louth Woodland
ReoNvard. OeLand Florida an me '4th day from the tailing dal*
Upon pooling, II will bo me Departman I t intent to award to m# tow
Any bidder .no toelt Id I* adversely allotted by ltd
etmant t intent to award to ltd tow bidder mutt fid with ltd
Clerk el Agency Proceeding’ 4AS Suwannee Street. Tatlahatte*.
Florida a x i . o written Notice ot Protest wimm n hours ot potting ol
I bid lobulations
A protest lilod prior to mo notice *1 Deciuon to Solicit B ds or mo
citon to award a contract shall bo Warned abandoned
I withm ltd time limits provided In Subsection 111
Additionally, a formal written protest soiling tortti a short and
tin statement ol ltd mattery assarted by the protestor must ba
atm the Clerk ol Agency Proceedings wimm 10 days ol ltd
Tollmlnary Notice ot Protest In accordance with Section
'. 11( Jl (to). Florida Statutes, lid tor me. written protest must be
(campamed by a bond tor catty in an amount equal to on* percent
the lowest bid submitted or MOOS, whichever it tost In
vdance aim Lection i n D IL I. Florida Statutes, failure to III* a
wimm ltd lima prescribed m Lection i n S) It). Florida
atwtot- shall constitute a waiver ot proceedings under Chapter I X
tor id* Statu Ns
Order* tor those documents should bo directed to Mr J C Collins.
Rttncl Contract Administrator. Department at Transportation. TIP
loodland Boulevard Do Lend. FNrtda nrto TtNphon*
I tor I HO X M Thera will be na charge tar contract
Kuments
Th* tight It rotarved to ra|*cl any or all bidt
S TA TE OF FLORIOA
D E P A R TM E N T OF TRANSPORTATION
Thomas F Barry. J r . P E
DlytrkI Secretary
District S
tilth Februarr M March!, iteo
D ENleO

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TH B N T H JU D ICIA L C IR CU IT
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to it an
J O S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Ptkinl.tr* attorney
X I N Franklin Street Lett*
T F X Tampa. Ftorida Dak!
an or aatore th* lam key *4
March tax. and UN I ordinal
with m* Clerk *t
ite Court
e.m*r before ie r.e e on Pi*m
titty attorney er .mmedtetoty
meftatNr. amerw.M a w'ouit
wilt 0* entered apetnyf you tor
th* rebel demanded in th*
Carnal amt or Petition
O A TE O on mts rm der *1
February, tax

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CIR CUIT COURT

a r Petr Kief Meet*.

Deputy CNrk
Pubtilh February t
March!, tax
D I N Ml

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11.

profits eccrump an* to accrue
from said premtset. *11 *1 which
er* deluded wimm m* Nrepe
la p d e t c r ip t lp H end tne
habendum merewt. else all pet.
ileem . electric, water, end
elhef keeling, cooking re
Ntperetmp Hphtmp. plumbing,
ventilating, irrigating and
power systems machines, a*
piiances. futures and eaeurto
fs x w h o M U r m art ar
KxY0«f9#p p * p f l a . or bo u trt

t Lentord Seminole
County. Florida Hut IlHt day at
February l*X
M ARVANNE MORSE
CL ERR. CIRCUIT COURT
• V Janet Jetewk
O E P U Tv C L E R K
Publish February I* M. I*X
OEN i n

NOTICI OF FROCUDtROL FOR THB VACATIRD.
A BARDOkma DILCONTINUIRO. AND CLOSIRO
OF RIDNTLOP WAV OR DRAINADB (ALIMENT
T 0 WSSOM IT MA y CONC1 1 N
YOU W ILL PLEASE t a k e N O T IC I met Hd Boer* at County
Cemm.setoners ot Sem.nod County FwrMe. *11 X p m on the Iim
day *4 March A 0 . I tea M me County Cemmitsdnert Meet.ng
haem *1 m* Sem.nod Caddy Lervkes ButMmp m SenNr d FNrtda
will hwtd * pubik hearing N lonvdor end determ,n* whether or not
Hd Caunty will vacate, abandon, discontinue ties* renounce end
ktKietm any right *4 m* County and me pubik Hi end N m#
tollowing ig M is Iw a y or dretnep* easement running Htreupn er
ekiecent N me keset bed property. N wil
t h e s o u t h 4 x f e e t o p t h e n o r t h x x f e e t o f l o t im
-W IK IV A COVE PHASE t h r e e . ACCORDING TO T H I F LA T
TH ER EO F. AS RECOROED IN F L A T ROOK X A T PAGES 44 end
41 OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM IN OLE CO U N TY .
FLORIOA LESS THE W EST I t M F I E T
PERSONS IN TE R E S TE D M AY APPEAR ANO k l H EABO AT
TH E TIM E ANO PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIEO
BOARD O t COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Mery anno Mors* Clerk N me Beerd
Publish February 1L IVX
OEN Ml
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT. I I D H T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIR CUIT. S IM IN O L I CO U N TT.
FLORIOA C A L I NO. X 4 M I CA Ik ■
IN R B i F O R F E ITU R E OF TH E F O LLO W IN G O E S C R IIE D
PR O PER TY (H O N E IN I F IA T AU TO M O BILE.
V EH ICLE ID E N TIF IC A TIO N NUM BER ACBJOkSMMaOM
N O T IC I OF F O R F E ITU R E PROCEEDINGS
TO SientoyG Imim. M l! Sherry wood Street
Fern Perk Florid* H F X IN I
end ell ethers who cletm en eiNrotl m me SelNwing property elan*
1941 F la t A uto m o bile. V e k lc l* id a n tilu a iio n N g ia M r
ACBXB tBetMOae wh.cn we* te.iad an er about m* !Fm pay ot
Oclaber. Ilk* el ar near Norm Street end Jeckten Street. Semmeto
Caddy. Fieri**, ky end being he'd By the Sem.ned County Sheriff*
Department. Seminal* County. Florid* who will appear before me
HONORABLE SEYMORE BENSON, en &gt; d day *1 A*ril. IF X e tT M
A M Hi ream SIM N r the purpose ol l.i.ng e Petition N r RuN N
Shew Caua* end ter hHeel Order el FerNitur* why m* described
property ahould not be N r totted to th* use *1 or sale by m* Sheritt ot
Seminole County FNrtde. upon producing due praal met m* seme
was uted in SemineN County. FNrtde. in violation ot the lew* ot Itw
SteN ol FNrtde dealing with contraband end other criminal ot tenses
pursuant to Fiord* Sietutoa t ) l tol toa YOU 0 0 NOT R B IO TO
A P P E A R . I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y Ihel m u Nolle* end lit
accompanying pNadingi er* hemp served pursuant to Florida
Statutes a n tol toAHua Mm dev *t February. IFX
NORMAN R WOLF INGE R. STA TE A TTO R N E Y
BY A N N I E RICHARDS R U TBER G . A I A .
Florida Bar No MMBI.
too East First Stroel. Senlord Florid* n t t I
Publish February 11 M arch! IFX
D E N IS !

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L V D E S C R IB E D AS P O L
LOWS
COM M BHCI AT TH I
N O R T H B A S T C O R N IR OF
L O T IS. TIM ACU AN U N IT I.
ACCORDING TO T H I P LA T
T H IR B O P AS BECOROBD IN
P L A T BOOR V . PAG I S X 44
A N O X OF TH B PUBLIC R IC
O R O t OP S IM IN O L I
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A FOR A
P O IN T OF R IF R R IN C S
TH E N C E SOUTH F T M IT
B A S T. ALO N G T H I BAST
U N I O F SAID L O T IS. A
D ISTA NC E O F IS M F E E T TO
T H I N O IT M IR N M OST
CO R NER OF TRJLCT I . OF
T H I A F O R IS A ID F L A T .
T H I N C I . CO N TINUE SOUTH
• T » i r BAST. ALONG THB
B A S T I R L T L IN E OF SAID
T R A C T - ! “ . STB! F E E T TO
T H I PO IN T OF BCGINNIF40.
T H I N C I . C O N TIN U E SOUTH
FT* U IF ' BAST. ALONG THB
B A S T I R L T L IN E OF SAID
TR A C T " l~ . t n U P I I T TO A
P O IN T ON A NON TA N G E N T
R IG H T O F W AV C U R V I
C O N C A V E S O U T H W IS T C R
L V . B U N G TH E N O R TH E R LY
R IG H T OF W AV U N I OF REO
W IN G D R I V I . H A V IN G A
R IG H T OF W A T W IO TH OF
IB 4# F E E T . T H E N C E
N O R T H W E S T IB L V . ALO NG
SAIO N O R TH E R LY R IG H T OF
W AV U N I AND SAIO CURVE
H A V IN G A RADIUS LEN G TH
O F I I I II F E E T . A CEN TR AL
A N G LE OF .*• 4 f » T . AN ARC
L E N G TH OF 14144 .F E E T . A
CH O R D L E N G TH OF I f ) II
F E E T ANO A CHORD BEAR
IN C O F N O A TH »*• II at
W IS T ; TH E N C E . NON
R A O IA L TO SAIO CU R V E.
NO R TH i r OS' I I " (A S T . I B 41
F E E T TO T H E P O IN T OF
B EGINNING
TH E ABOVE O ESCR IR EO
TR A C T OF LANO L IE S IN TH E
C IT Y OF LAKE M ARY. SEMI
H O L E C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
A NO CONTAINS 4 IM ACRES
(ASM I SQUARE F E E T ) MORE
OR LESS
C IT Y OF
LAKE MAR V. FLORIOA
Carol A (kwaroa. City Ctors
O A T E O February to. I4X
PUBLISH February X tax
O I N IM
N O T IC I OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it N f l t y
mot •*
«&lt;• orsQxgod m b v w m i At ISIS
I f toneb AyO VantortS. FL
n m . Wrn.no* Uuffty. Florida
«rr*&lt;smo F k I iIN w* Nam# o« A
A U TO INSURANCE * O H lO .
and mat im intand la roftsNr
u N noma with mo Claet ol m#
Circu.t Court. Sam malt C a ^ t y.
Florida, m accordance aim m*
Proviso** of m# Flctlttou*
Homo SUtwtov To Wit W(t*«n
U% 99 Florida Statufat ttS7
Th# Intwr once Off ka of
Controi f lor Ida Inc
PatrKk M Me I ' rO t
Pf»\.darM
PoMtoO Me Brody
Wr rxtarv
Pubi.tb Fadruory }. 9. 10. U .
1990
O E N 14

Lagal Notlcas

IMTNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THR BIRMTBINTH
JUOKML CIRCUIT.

W T M CIRCUIT COURT
FDR SIMINOLI COUNTT.
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CALI NO .XIFXCJLXP
FLORIOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK. l/B/a FtorMa
Federal Savbigi and Loan

IN ANO FOR

IIMI440LR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACT ION
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STANLEY J RIIO. SUSANH.
RE 10. BAY TRIB SECTION
MINI. INC JOHN DOB and
J ANB OOt. laxneem tananto M

RORIRT I MOON, at ai..
NOTICE Ok ACTIO N
TO R O B E R T ! MOON

Ltgal Noticet
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH f IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE N a 904147 CA99 L
T H I EOUITAILE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Piemtitt.
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OONALDM lTCHICK.eteo.
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DoNndantls)

NOTICI OF SALE
177719

hetra. kavtataa. grantees,
cradl Nr sand amor imknken
eorsona. unknewn afoutoa.
lllip n a n or tucraaaori meroot

claiming by. thraupk and under
any of the a
N O T IC I o r ACTION

T O S T A N L B V J R B IO .
SUSAN H R EID and any ws
known hews kaileeet. grantees
perteet. unknown tpevtet.
claiming by. tnrpie* an* wider
any *1 RM ehe . -wn.

ADORES! UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED llwt an
actwn to torectoava a martpapa
SernmaN County. F torid*
Condaminium Unit N* M.
•AV TR IB . a CandemkMum.
Sectwn tam*. me accerdmp to
the Amendment to the Declare
hen ot CenXmmlvm recorded
m Offk i*i Racera t Bee* N X
Pap* i4a PuBlk Record* ol
Samweto Ceunty. Fund* hemp
an emankmeni a* the original
Doclarahan *4 Can kern mium re
carded M Oftwiel Records bee*
SX Papas N thravph I I I Pvklk
Records ot Seminole County.
FNrtde accardmg M the near
flan whKh is a part *1 the plot
fla n 0 - 0 aurvay which ar*
(ihtBiN
"M“ . ” 1“ and
" J " . N m* Declaration ot Re
tn.ct.ent. Resaryations. Cave
Conditions »«d Ease
St Sheath. Secflan 4. a
Candemtn.um recarkad m Ot
I k ml Racer a t Baa* SX Papa*
N thraupk X Public Bacardi *1
Semins'* Ceunty Florid*, and
tatd 1 1 'O .ts n m* aaareeaid
Doctor alien ot Condom into re
carded *i OttK.el Record* Beak
I X Papas II mreupn IIL Pubik
B tcarks *1 Semmeto Caunty.

lied, referred N and set term In
taid OaciaratiX and laid Belu k it'E 1thereto
has Bean tiled x s m tl you and
you are requued to serve a capy
at yam written defenses, it any.
to it en Chritlm* B Lang, at
GILBS. HEDRICK B ROBIN
SON. P A . ) X N O range
Avenue. Suit* too Orlando.
Flarlda 1)401 an or Bator*
March II. IN*, and lito m*
anginal m m m* CNrk at nut
Ceurl either betor* servK* an
Plaintiffs attorney or immodl
atoty thereafter, otherwise a
default mil I
thaCamp 4a.nl
WITNESS my hand and teal
*1 mts Caurt an February IL
r ANNE MORSE
M the Circuit Court

•r Won M M

ROBERT I MOON, a t Truk
ta* under m* frovlttant ot a
True! Agree men) dated the lath
day *4 July IMA known as Trust
Number g a t
RESIDENCE BELIIVEO
TO RI
N IX *4lh Way Harm
Pmetie* Park. F L 144**
MAILING AOORISS
P O le a in*
p.nettat Park. Ftorida
Seaaa I 1M
YOU ARB NOTIFIED that an
action I* torgetos* a marSpaga
h at keen tiled apam tt you and
JOHN OOB end JANC DOE er
ether eccuaent *1 MM Winslow
CirtW. Fom Park. FL B I X
nam ely Bre&lt;* H airnet and
Kalkie Hairnet. TH I CONSOL
IDATCD COMPANIES, a M at
wchwaetts trust camp m i. t/k /a
Jahnstosen American Camp*
a capy *4 your written
defenses, it any. to It an Potor R
Wallace, at Groan* A Mas try,
P A . p i* m ill i a tta rn a y a .
Whoa* ad*r*tt is P O Boa NO.
St Petersburg. FL W )l. on or
hetor* March I, toX and Me the
artfMei wtm the clerk ot otto
court either hetor* aaryka an
plaintiff* attarnaya ar Immakt
atoty mere altar, otherwise a
default will k* entered apam tt
mo camp iaox or pottNow.
Th o p n p i f t y p ro e ttd a d
afOMtl it Orerfeod at loiloort
Lat V . Hack ft. CO A CH
L IG H T E S T A T E }. S E C TIO N
III. occordxtj lo mo p iil mor&gt;o&lt;
m rocordod m Plat Book 71
Pago 94 Public Rocordt ol
SomsneNCouity. Florldo
Togomor xtm. without limit#
ti#h. mo lotloo mg tgocthc
ol p trtm d W 0&lt;rti
•tm
ond oil OdOitiort thoro
to or replacements thorool
l o g t O m r . Fan/Hood. Dish
W ITNESS my bond end th#
Mdl 0# Wit Court on Januory Jl.
1999

(SEA LI
M ARVANNE MORSE
Clorti ot the Circuit Court
•y Joan Erilienf
Deputy CNrE

PuMish FoEruory 7. «. 14. 7J.
1999

O E N 13
N O T IC I OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E

Notice ts hereby given that I
am swgagod in business a t 71)
W St Rd. 414. Altamonte.
Springs. F la . WminoN County.
Florida under tho Fictitious
Name ol A SHARPER IMAGE
EY LAURIE, and that I Intend
•o register sold nemo with the
fcNfb ol tha Circuit Court. Sem
tno*o County. Florida, m ec
( or dance mi9 %me Prevision* oI
me Fictitious Hama U iM o s.
ToW«t Section MS 99 Florldo
SlatuNs 1917
Laurie Mtddan

PuO»»W» FoOruory IA. 71 March

Publish February 21 March 7.

&gt;. 9. 1990

9. IA 1990

DEN 19}

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O EN 2SS

NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursue*! to d* Order Scheduling
Foreclosure SaN entered m this
COSO mm ponding in t d d Court,
mo stylo ol which ts indicated
I «Htl soil to tha highest and
best bidder tor cosh ot the most
front door ol the SEM IN OLE
Cmmty Courthouse. )01 N Port
Avenue. Senford. Florldo. of
II 99 A M . on me 11th day of
March. 1999. tho toUowmg do
scribed property os sot term in
se*d Order or Fmal Judgment,
to mt
Lot J l. Blocb
S W E E TW A TE R O AK S SEC
TIO N — 1. os recorded tn Plat
Boob 19. Pages 1 1. Pubftc Roc
•rds •• SominoN County. Fieri
do. LESS begin ot tha Northeast
corner ot Lot )1. Bloch
S W E E T W A T E R O AK S SEC
TION — L os recorded in Plot
Booh 19. Pages I J. Public Roc
•rds ol Som.noio County. Fieri
da. alto being tha Northaact
comor at Lot 10 sa d Btach **B~.
thanca run S 41 jT4r* E . M 7 )
feet thanca run S 14 OO JO * E.
IJ7P47 taet to tha SouthYDast
cornor of sa*d Lot Jl also being
tha Soufhoatt comar ot Lot 39;
thonco N J* 99*99" W along tho
Wtstorty lot lino ot said Lot Jl
oiso bo*ng the Easterly lot lino
•4 sa*d Lot )9 197 444 Nat to the
Point ol Beginning
O R O E R E O ot S om lnolo
County. Florida mis 11th day ot
Fobruary. 1999
M ARVANNE MORSE
As CNrk. Circuit Caurt
Sammow County. Florida
By JanoE Jato*»c
As Doputy C irri
Publish Fobruary IA 71.1999
O E N 199
LE G A L A D V E R TIS E M E N T
BID# 99/9AI9
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
mat tha City at Sanford. Flarlda.
will receive sooMd bid* up la
I N P M an Thursday. March
70. 1999. In tha Purchasing
Ottico. Room 741 tor tho follow
mg items
H Y D R A N T A U D IT PROGRAM
All b*ds ora ta ba dHlearad ar
mailed ta Tha City ol Sanford.
Purchasing OH ice. J09 N Part
Avenue. Sanford. F lor Ida 71771.
Th e sealed bids w ill Be
publicly tpsnsil later that soma
day at 7 99 P M m tha City
Commission Chambers. Raam
117. San lord City Hall
Specifications and the proper
bid terms are available, at na
cast, m the Purchasing Office.
Room 741. 709 N Port Avenue.
Sanford. Florida (407) JJO SAT)
Tho City of Sanford reserves
the right to accept or reject ony
ar oil bids, m m or without
causa, to waive technicalities or
to accept me Md which m i n
•si at the City
C ITY OF SANFORD
Waiter Shear in
Purchasing Agent
February 20.1990
Publish Fttru sry 71. 1990
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Lam b slam s d o o r on S e m in o le in tou rn a m en t finals

IN BRIEF

Pram staff reports

BASKETBALL
B u c k s s u rg e Is le pa st M a ve rick s
T h r Milwaukee Ducks used defense and a
fo u rth u u a rtrr scoring spree Thursday night to
end Dallas' five jjim e w inning stn*ak.
Tra ilin g !K )H li with under six minutes left
Thu rsda y. the Ikirks out scored the Mavericks
23-7. gaining a IOU-97 victory In Milwaukee.
" T h e defense again was a big faetor."
Milwaukee Coach Del Harris said of his team,
w hich held Dallas without a field goal for 7:56 of
the fourth quarter.
Elsewhere In the NHA. New York defeateil
Washington 1 K M 10. Phoenix heat Sacramento
l0 4 -!)8 and Utah routed the l.os Angeles
Clippers 116-102.

PREP TENNIS
Ram boyg sweep Silver Hawks
C A S S E L U E K K Y - Jason White. Jake Carm an
and Kyan Kogers each won In singles and
doubles T h u r v i iy to aid Lake Mary In Its 7 0
w ill over lalke Howell at Ked Hug Park
W hite won his match at No. I singles,
defeated Jo n Floyd H I), At No 2 singles. Kogers
drop|M-d Kogrr Alllln 8-1 while Harm an del
Anthony Cabcrta 8-3 at No. 3 singles.
W h ltr and Harm an then teamed up to drfeal
Hrlan Hest and T im Connor at No. I doubles
while Kogers .uid Keylor Chan beat David
Kobinson and Anthony Koy at No. 2 doubles.
Also (Misting wins for the Kams Thursday
were Jack Davis (who beat Grunt Howden 8-1 at
No. 4 singles) and Klehard Weinman Ian 8-6
winner over Mike Malyasat No. 5 singles).
Now 4-0 In dual meet competition. Lake Mary
will return to action next Tuesday at home
against Mainland In a 3.30 p m. match.

YOUTH FOOTBALL
League elections scheduled
T ile Sanford Youth FtMilbull Association will
elect Its officers for the I9 6 0 season during a
meeting scheduled for 7 p m Saturday In the
Goldsboro Elementary School auditorium
All Interested Individuals are Invited to attend
For Information m il 321-2012

TRACK AND FIELD
Lake Howell hosts invitational
Even though the 1090 high schixil track
season Is little more than two weeks old. U ik r
Howell High S c I iimiI will host Its second girls'
meet of the season on Saturday.
T w o weeks ago. It was the L ik e Howell Open.
Tom orrow , some 12 to 14 teams Including Lake
Mary. Lym an. Lake Hrantley and DeLand. will
compete In the Hike Howell Invitational.
After a coaches' meeting at 0 :3 0 a .m ..
competition will begin with the Held events at
10 a.m There will be no preliminaries, which
means all the running events will be run us
finals while competitors In the field events will
get Just four attempts.
At noon, the running events will begin.
According to Lake Howell couch T o m Hammontree. the meet will lie scored under the new
system proposed by the State Track Committee,
which awards points through eighth place.
Meanwhile. H m- Lake Howell. Lym an and Lake
Mary boys will tx* eoni|M-|lng at the Dr. Phlllljis
Kelays on Saturday. Th e Lake Hrantley boys
will tie at a meet In Deltona.

PREP SOFTBALL
Patriots open with rout of Tribe
SANFOKD Michelle Davis and Nicole
Kathbun both were 3-for-4 Thursday as Lake
Hrantley opened Its softball season with an 18-1
IMumdlng of Seminole at Fort Mellon Park. Th e
game was stopped after six Innings due to the
15-run rule.
T h e Patriots were up 6-0 before Seminole
scored Its run in the third Inning. Hut Lake
Hrantley came right buck with five runs In the
top of the fourth, then put the game away with a
seven-run expiation In the s lx ik
" I'm proud of the girls." stilt) Seminole coach
Greg Keglstcr. "Th e y were up the whole game.
T h e ir attitude wax great. T h e y were hitting the
ball down but Luke Hrantley Just made good
plays. Th e y eurtM'd It. no doubt.''
Chris Kabaja and Kristi Wilson were both
2-for-4 for the 1-0 Patriots. For the 3-1
Scmlnolcs. Andrea Kullln anti Carey Drydcn
were both l-for-2. Also. Lalreace T u rn e r had un
outstanding defm slvr game for the Seminole In
the outfield.
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S A N FO K D — Keitel jilteher Chuck Lam b rattle
In anti worketl out ol a one-out. Isises-loatletl Jam
In the sixth Inning to save Lym an's 5-1 win over
Seminole in the championship game of the
Sem lnole Invita tio n a l baseball tournam ent
Thursday night at Sunliird Stadium
Lym an Improves to 4 1 with the win while
Seminole falls to 2-4
The Tribe hat! taken a 3-0 lead by scoring three
times m tin- boiinm of the third inning, only to
see Lym an lie the score with a three n m outburst
In the lop of I fie fourth Seminole retook the lead
with a run In Hu- In i II o iii of the fourth, hut
Lym an went ahead In stay with two runs in the
sixth

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Lym an's game-winning rally started when
Kevin Scot I singled with one out anti stole
seennil. J u m p anil T u II hiI then drew walks to
load lilt- liases before Kevin Walllscotl hit a
two-run single, scoring S roll and Ju m p
Seminole hail a great opjiorliinlly lo He the
game when It loaded the bases In the bottom ol
the sixth with one out Anthony Kolierts walked
anil Mike SeilerIrek singled ht-lure Harvey
( linger advanred them with a sacrifice hum
W hen Je ll Hergmun drew a walk lo load the

liases. Lym an turned (he game over In Lainti.
In he ram e and struck oul (h r first baiter he
laced, then got the next to bounce Into an
Inning ending fielder's choice.
Talbot and W alnsrotl were both 2-fnr-3 for
Lym an while Iram mates Mark Plelrones and
S roll were bolh 2 for-4. Erskltir Howard was
3 for-5 for Seminole, the other Tribe hits rotnlng
from ('linger and Hergman.
Lym an will return lo action on Monday in Its
first home game of Ih r season — and Ihe first al
Its new on-campus baseball field — against
DeLand at 7 p m. Seminole plays Kissimmee­
Gateway on Tuesday al 6 p.m . at Osceola County
Stadium, ihcn returns to Sanford Stadium next
Wednesday for a 7 p.m . gam r against larkr
Howell

Top-seeded
Rams upset
b y ’Hounds
By DEAN SMITH
Herald correspondent
L A K E M ANY — Lym an used a
|&gt;.itK ill nllnise lo |M-rlcctton as Hie
No 8 seeded Greyhounds upscl lire
No I -seeded Lake Mary Karris -HI 42
In i|uarterllnal action ol Hie 4ADlstrlct 9 troys' haskcHiall tourna­
ment at larkr Mary Thu rsda y night
Now 6-17. Lym an moves on in
Lake Weir and Hie semifinals, where
It will lake on DeLand. which
advanced with a 75-64 eonquesl of
lalkr Howell. Th e other seiiilhnal
has Oviedo taking on Spruce Creek
Th e Linns eliminated Lake Hrantley
73-60 lor Coarh Dale Phillips' 2501 h
career win while the Creek ousted
Mainland.
"W e dlrl a real good Job of
handling Ihe hull In our hallcuurt
o llrn x r." said G reyhound coach
Norm Heady "We didn't fell lire
kills to hold Ihe tioll. lull we did tell
litem not to take auv shots except
layups It allowed us to cut our
turnovers to almost none. We only
had six turnovers and two ol those
were five-second closely guarded
rails."
T h e most Im p re ss ive ol the
'H o u n d s w as S e n io r fo rw a rd .
Octavius Holiday who stored a
game-high 28 (m iiiiis
"I was Impressed with him . loo."
said Ready. "H e had been a 20 plus
p u lm -p i-r -g u m i- sc o re r on the
freshman and junior varsity teams,
tint as a Junior he just couldn't
store. For some reason he wasn't
using fits quickness or liall-haodllug
abilities, so we changed oul half
court offense to take In n e r advan­
tage ot Octavius' and Todd Pat­
terson's abilities "
A stunned larkc tnary coach Willie
Klehardstm was still searching lor
answers for the loss long after the
game.
"T h is may stay with me ‘till next
m onth." said Klehardstm. "I knew
we would In- Hal. hut I had no Idea It
would afed us like Ihls. We had Hitshots we wonted hut didn't score.
Anti we let thrill take rebounds
right oul of our hands.
"W e Just went through the mil­
lions In the llrsl half anti that's nut
like us. We norm ally get a spark

S ee U pset. Page 3B
LYM AN (491
Weth rtgfon 0 0 0 0 Bo*tn 0 0 0 0 Patferum 4 ) a
II. Gooch 1 44 4 Schra* 0 00 0 Bouoy 2 0 14
GraykonOOOO Holiday IJ 2 1 21 Gr*eni*« 0 0 00
M orntOOlO Tofalk 20 9 1/49
LAKE MARY (421
HemetNl 2 2 4 4 Darndkon i l 2 J. Perry 10 0/.
Whitman 0 0 0 0. McDonald 0 00 0. Merth*e 422
I/. Dreughon I 2 4 S. HtHery 10 0 2 To’ai* 14 / 12
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Lyman
9 14 4 24 - 49
J pomi field goal* - Lake Mary a (Merthi* ]
Ham*iia J Perry I) Total foul* — Lyman 12.
Lake Mary 14 Fouled out - lake Mary Perry
Technical* — Non* Record* - Lyman* I/, lake
Mary 19 /

Going into this week's 4A District 9 tournament. Lyman
coach Norm Ready made some slight alterations In the
Greyhound attack to try and belter utilize the skills ol

Octavius Holliday (No. 40, left) and Todd Patterson. The
changes paid dividends Immediately as the eight-seeded
Hounds upset No 1 -seed Lake Mary on Thursday night.

’ N o te s beat L e e s b u rg in 3 A -6 o p e n e r
By DEAN SMITH

LIEtBURO(M)

Herald correspondent

Fo»»*r 4 119 W*%» 1114. Williams 1014. Dkkert* 40 0 9 B*tl«y 1004
Smalley 10 01. Amton M i l l . Ptlef htn n i l Totals 1S4 M4

KISS1MMKK — Knlxrt Moore* srurrd 22 point*.
Inrlurilni’ MMor lO Irom (h r frre throw line*, while
Kerry
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Seminole |x&gt;*ita&lt;i a 77 ."&gt;(» victory over Lrrnbu ril in the*
opening name* ol ih r 3 A l)i* trU t «» Ixiy* lM*krtlKill
tournament at Osceola Mil’ll School Thursdav evening.
The win advance* Ihe Fighting Seminole*. 2 M i on

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Technical* - Non* Rebound* - leetburg 24 (AI!l«on 2). Seminole 24
(Wtgg&lt;n«|. Moore /. Hell 41 Record* - Leetburg IS IS. Seminole 21 4

O rangew ood advances to 1A-8 sem ifinals
By D IA N SMITH
Herald correspondent
(z K L A M X ) — Orangcwooil Christian School advanced
to the semifinals of the lA-D lsIrlct 8 boys' basketball
loirrnamcnl with a 62-52 trium ph over Mount Dora
lllble School Thursday al Lake Highland Preparatory
School
Th e win raises Orangcwood's record lo I ft- IO while
.Mount Dora Hlhlc llnlslii-s Its m -u s o i i al IO -I7 . The

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Fouled out - None Technical* - None Record* - Orange*ood »9 10. Mount
OoreB bie 10 1/

See A dvance. Page 3B

Creative Invasion clinches tie in Thursday Night Softball
By DEAN SMITH

Compiled from staff and wire report*

SA N FO K D — T w o streaks came lo an end lo
Sanford Kccrrullun Dc|iartmrnl Thursday Night
Stillb.tll League action as Creative Invasion
ended a mu- game losing slrrak ami Cra/y Wings
ended a onr-gattte w Inning slreak al Chase Park
Creative Invasion bounced hack Irom Iasi
week's loss lo ellneh al least a tie lor the
eliairi|ilonshlp with a 12-7 trium ph over Hie
Wrecking Crew while Tern Dale Com pany moved
Into second plat e hv hammering Cra/y Wings

Complete listing* on Page 2B

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With two weeks lell In Ihe regular season.
Creative Invasion Is ti l. Tern-Dale 1-3. Wrecking
Crew 3-4 and Cra/y Wings 1 6 Next week
Wrecking Crew ruckles Tern Dale al 6 3(1 p m

and Cra/y Wings looks lo slop Creative Invasion
al 7 :3 0 p in.
Th e game between Creative Invasion and
Wrecking Crew- was not as close as Ihe score
indicates as Invasion was up 8-2 alter three
Innings ol pluv and 11-4 in Ihe sixth tielure the
Crew stored three runs lo keep li respeclable.
Doing Ihe damage lor Invasion were winning
pitcher Illuke Murray Idouhle. two singles. Ihree
runs scored). Kirk Allen (double, single, three
runs scored). Je rry Dibariolo (double, single) and
Kvli Hrubukerllw u singles, two runs scored).
Oilier conirlbulors Included J ih - Fcrpcs and
K o ii Lasage (two singles and one run scored
eacbl. Sieve Noble and ('IIII P.rrllow lone single
and one rim scored ruehl and Hn.m Hartman
Islilglrl
For Wrecking Crew, providing Hu- ollense were

Konnle W lrth (double, two singles, two runs
scored). Steve Pridgen (double, single, run
stored). Heath Short (two singles, ru n scored).
To n y Cox (two singles). Chip Cam pbell (home
run. ru n scored). Steve Long (triple, ru n scored).
Sieve Cooper Idouble). Hill Polatly (single, run
scored) and Hill Marino (single).
Cra/y Wings scored Ihe first run In the second
game but Tern-Dale scored the next 14 as
Tent Dale cruised lo Its second straight win and
third in Its Iasi four starts
Contributing to Ihe 20-hlt T rio Dale onslaught
were Sieve lljrg a s (home run. Iwu singles, two
runs scoredl. Terrell Ervin (three singles. Iwu
runs scored). Sandy lluvts (Hirer slngirsl. Ja y
Johnson llrlp lr. single, two runs scored) and Jim
Shrllleld (double, single, iw o ru n s sro rrd l

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�IB — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Friday, February 23. 1980

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atiltrr. d w i h t i ilmpiH'd niiihl nl ilirir pmmi arbltmUon p n x rtlu rf, Ih m c .h I
nllcrtim in liini&gt;t m inim u m s,il.irlcn amt
|M‘ttMun In ni llln In exchange lor rctainlnii
arbitration t li)&gt;iliiliiy at tlircc yearn.
■"In h.iv Ilia- least, the last couple of tlays Is
a pct tillar way It) licHotlalc. Doilj&gt;cr pm Iter
T im llcUTicr satd.
Don'i mlMakc their
latent pro|His.tl us heiuy close to a ileal
I&gt;ct a use I. lor one. iln n i think that it is
‘ W r aiulra t leave the commissioner's
older (Inina ( art wheel*. I can assure you."
New i.ilks are set lor Friday morulna. Just
six (lays In lure (lie llrst a-um s ill (he
exhlblliuii season Manaaement's shocker
came alter a rtiornlna meeiina ol Its I’laver
HiTatlous ('om nillte r anil may have s.iveil

(he talks from breakup.
Unless owners sprint; another surprise,
however, ihe Issue ol urhllrallon rllklhlllly
r e m a in s . O w n e r s n c K o lla lo r C h u c k
O 'C onnor refused lo say whether Ills side
would return rtlKihlllly lo Ihe pre- IHft level
o( I wo years, as players want.
" I don't waul lo gel Into Ihe details of
w hat we proposed." O 'C onnor said.
Manatfemeiit’s swlleh raised Ihe (ptesllon
ol division w ithin Ihe I'ltC. or whelher the
llrkinit clock would force com prom 1st- or
com evslons.
"Som ellm es you have lo siarl to pul
priorities together.** O 'Connor said, "and
say. ‘All rlcht. not every Issue is Kolnt; to lxsolved lhal ownership wanted solved. Not
every Issue Is gollig lo lx- solved lhal players
wanted to lx- solved."*
Commissioner F’av Vincent s.ild; "Debate
is dlllerenl Irom dlsagrremenl. There's a
lerrlflr amotml ol debale umuni; us all on a
variety of iftcse issues. I mean even between
people m this office. I think that's healthy."
Ilolh sides have said Ihe exhlhlllou

schedule, to open March I . Is In jeopardy.
Union head Don Fehr says he still plans on
mi-ethiK w llh Ihe union’s execullvr board
Tuesday In ITitx-nlx.
Even If a settlement eamc Immediately,
clubs would need three or four days lo
organize camp. I’m hers would need about
ID days lo prepare and I ben would need
lour appearances In slurl and complete a
game.
All thal extends Into the first week of Ihe
lirapcfruil anil Cactus league seasons lit
Florida and Arizona. Alt exhibition game
between Ihe Allantu Braves and University
of Georgia already has hern canceled
CBS. which Is lo televise major league
games over Ihe next lour years, says lls first
scheduled leleeasl comes April I T ESPN,
also siarllng a four-year deal, would begin
with a March 3 exhlhlllon between Ihe
Yankees and Orioles.
The contracts total $1.3 billion. ESPN
already lias arranged backup programming
lor spring training and Is discussing plans
for Ihe regular season

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Underdogs pick up victories in Wednesday Night Softball action
Herald correspondent
S A N F O R D — li was " Underdog Nltfht" lit the
Sanford Recreation Department Wednesday
Night Softball League this week as KMC picked
up It* first win of the season and the Sanford
ro lle r Benevolent Association got Its second
trium ph.
KM C knocked llarcar A lum inum Products oul
of a share of the league lead with u 18-12 victory
while SP B A handed Whiskey River an. 8-5
setback. T h e Killer I lees are back In first place by
themselves at 4-1. while llarcar falls In 4-2.
Whiskey Hlver Is third al 3-3. SPHA 2 3 and RMC
15.
Next week. SPHA and RMC square off at 8 30
p.m. w ith llarcar and the Killer Hees doing battle
al 7:30 p .m . Whiskey River has I he week off.

llarcar Jum ped lo a 5-1 lead alter the first
Inning and appeared headed for lls fifth victory of
file sruson. Hut KM C came up with four runs In
I he second lo lie the score.
After Ihla the two learns swapped the lead bark
and forth until llarcar went up 11 10 entering the
seventh and flnul Inning. Ilul RMC sluked claim
lo the victory w h rn It came up with six runs on
six hits capped off by Mike D 'Am ico's three run
home run.
Ifarcar came buck In score one run and had Iwn
more on busc with one nut. but RMC retlrrd the
last Iwn men to end the game.
leading Ihe 22-hlt ultaek for RMC were Mike
D 'Am ico (home run. three doubles, three runs
scored). Delton McCormick |tw» doubles, single,
three runs scored). T o m Tew s fdoublr. two
singles, two runs scored). Handv Cnvell (double.

two singles) and Jam es ladforri (double, single.
Iwn runs scored).
Other inutrlholurs Included llcnlto Aviles and
Mark Mordcn (two singles and one m n scored
each). John D 'Am ico (home run. two runs scored)
and llob Keeney and Ron Dexter (one single und
one run scored each).
Doing Ihe damage for llarcar were llrtan Burke
(Ihrcc singles, two runs scored). Hill Hoscoe (three
singles, run scored). J im Arnold (double, single,
four runs scored). Allen D r Haul (two singles, two
runs scored). Mark Sleffes (home ru n. run
srorcdl. Jack Eltonhcad (triple, run scored). Jo h n
Adams (single, run scored) und Je rry Monti
Islngle).
In the second game. Whiskey River led 5-4
entering Ihe hollom of the sixth Inning as It tried
lo move Inin a lie wllh llarcar for second place.

one game behind Ihe Killer Hees. Bui SPHA
spoiled all that as il exploded for four runs on six
hits. Ihen held on for Ihe victory.
Pacing the SPHA altuek were Sieve Harriett
(three singles). Hob Fisher (two singles. Iwq runs
scored). Mitch Tlnde l (single, two runs srorrdl.
Ned Golden. To m Hastings and Mike Ansley (one
single and one run scored euehl. G u y Brewster.
T o n y EsofT. Hen Mariner and D a rrrll Brewer (one
single each) und David Delrossolrun scored).
Providing Ihe offense for Whiskey River were
Jum es Garner (double. Iwo singles, m n srorrdl.
T re y Hrasscr (two doubles, run scored). Jo hnny
Haddock (Iwo singles, m n scored). Andy Dickens
llw o singles). Frank Siagg (double, m n scored).
Scott Normudln (single, nlu scored I and Mike
Rot undo. A.W . Im rs. Hobby G arner und Jim m y
Je nkins (one slnglr each).'

Upset
C m I1i

4 free* I B
from our defense al
some point In Ihe game bul lhat
didn't happen Innight. We Just
stood around and reached and
got In foul trouble. T h a t wasn't
Ihe real Lake Mary team out
there tonight. Hut I guess you
have to expect that from high
school kids. It's been a good
year, though.”
Holiday outsrored the Rams
KM ) himself In Ihe first half as
the G re y h o u n d s co m p le te ly
dominated play and led 23-0 at
the Intermission. I.akc Mary also
found Itself In foul trouble as
starting guards Juson Hamelln
and Mike Merthle left the game
with three personals each. Also
In foul difficulty was forward
Jalm on Perry wllh Iwo.
Lake Mary tried to get bark In
the game In the third period and
outsrored the Greyhounds 11-8
to close Ihe gap to nine. 29-20.
T h r Rams also outsrored Lym an
In Ihe fourth quarter, but by Just
tw o p o in t s . 2 2 -2 0 . us the
G rryho und s went bark Inside to
Holiday, who hit six field goals
m

und both his frre throw al tempts
In Ihe final eight minutes.
Lyman only hud three other
playrrs beside Holiday score.
Patterson was In double figures
with 11 while Greg Gooch and
Cedric Uouey added six and four
points, respectively.
For Lake Mary. M rrlh lr was
the only player In double figures
with 17. Including three threepointers. Ham elln and Perry
helped out with eight and seven.
Senior center Chris Davidson,
who has been out with a pulled
calf muscle, tried to play but was
Ineffective and scored Just three
points.
When asked about his chances
the rest of the tournam ent.
Ready was relatlvley confident.
"W e were close In a lot of
games early In the season but
Just couldn't seem to get over
the hum p." explained Ready.
"T h e n Ihe team seemed to lose
confidence In Itself and started
finding ways to lose. Now I have
I heir confidence, so there's no
telling what we m ight do."

Tribe
C a a tla w c d froa i I B
the season,
lo to n ig h t's semifinal round
against host Osceola (which held
off St. Cloud 85-78 on Th u rs­
day). Gam e time Is set for 8 00
p.m.
T h is evening's other semifinal
game, set for 6 p m ., will match
lopseed Jones against Gateway.
G atew ay defeated Edgewater
72-71 Thu rsda y while Jones had
a bye. T h e winners w ill play for
the championship Saturday at 8
p.m.
"W e played well except for the
start of the third quarter, when
we got b u y and careless wllh the
ball." said Seminole coach Greg
R o b in s o n . " T h e o n ly dlaapolntment for me In the game
was that we had 13 turnovers
and Leesburg really wasn't put­
ting any pressure on us. Hut
overall, we played very well."
Despite leading 19-10 after the
first quarter. Robinson felt Ihe
turning point of the game came
In Ihe second quarter when
W iggins and Hen Hall came In

k va w k rM M

At bsst. coaching la.* ptMlaa profession lhat is a constant mental,
emotional and physical drain. On Thursday night at Lake Mary High
School. Lake Mary's Willie Richardson (left) and Lyman's Norm

Ready (right) needed ell their eaperience as their teams met In the
4A-0lstrlct 9 boys’ basketball tournament. Ready won this round as
his eight seeded Greyhounds upset the No 1 seeded Rams.

Stith, Virginia Cavaliers beat clock, Georgia Tech
U n ited Rreee IwtewieMenel
Virginia Coach Te rry Holland
believes the clock ran out at a
fortunate lime Thursday night
for hLs Cavaliers.
Bryant Stlth's six-foot jum per
ut the b u iie r lifted the Cuvullers
to a 7 3 -7 1 Atlantic Coast Confer­
ence upset over No. 6 Georgia
Tech In a game lhat was closc
throughoul. featuring 14 ties
and 2 1 lead changes.
"It looked like It was going to
go on unolher 40 minutes before
anyone got enough of a lead to
win the game." Holland said.
W ith the game lied 71-71 and
one second remaining. Stllh took
an Inbounds puss irom John

C m tly und hit his game-winning
basket.
" O f course the p la y Into
Uryant was one of the big plays
of our season." Holland said.
The game was tied 37-37 ut
halftime, but the Cavaliers built
a 64-59 lead when Crotty hit a
three-pointer w llh 7:03 left. Th e
Yellow Jackets fought back to lie
the game 88-66 when Scott hit a
three-pointer with 3:15 left.
Crony guve Virginia u 71-68
leud with 1:11 left before Oliver
hit a three-pointer lo tie the
game 71-71 with 42 seconds
remaining.
" T h a t w as u w h a le of u
ballgame." Holland said. "Eve n
at the half und In the second

half, golly pete, neither team
would give up. I don't know
what the offensive efficiency
was. bul It seemed like they
scored every lim e they hud the
basketball. Lu ckily, we were
doing the same thing."
Virginia. 16-8 anil 5-6 In the
conferencc. also received 17
p o ints from K e n n y T u r n e r .
Crotty wound up with 14 points
and a game-high 10 assists.
Georgia Tech. 19-5 and 7-5 In
Ihe A C C . was paced by Brian
O liver w llh 23 points, while
Ire s h m a n K e n n y A n d e rs o n
added 21. Dennis Scott, who has
averaged 28 points per game, hit

only 3 of 16 shots Irom Ihe floor
ami was held to 11 points.
" W e never got In s y n c ."
G eorgia T e c h C oa ch llotibv
Crem lnssald. “ Virginia |usi gels
us out of sync. We made some
great runs, but we Just couldn't
gel over Ihe hump.

ofT Ihe bench. Hall scored all
seven of his points and grabbed
four rebounds and blocked one
shot while Wiggins picked up
four of his 17.
T h e spark by Hall and Wiggins
allowed Seminole lo take a 42-27
lead Into halftim e. Leesburg
tried to get back Into the game at
the start of the second half,
scoring the first two buckets to
cut the lead to I I . Hut Brandon
Cosh nailed Iw o three-pointers to
push the lead back to 17.
S e m in o le d o m in a te d th e
ba ckb o a rd s, o u t-re b o u n d in g
Leesburg 34-26.. Wiggins led thr
way with righ t. Moore and Hall
helped out with seven and six.
respectively. Seminole also got
good balance In Ihe assists
column as Bernard Eady and
J - J - Wiggins dished out six each
w hile Cash and Sam A yre s
handed out foureach.
For the 15-15 Leesburg Yellow
J a c k e t s . 6 -5 s e n io r c e n te r
Quantrcl Allison was Ihe big
man wllh 15 points and seven
rebounds.

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only five points.
victory also cam s
Leading the way for Mount
Orangewood a shot at host Lake Dora Bible was Brian McCuIlen.
Highland In tonight's 8 p.m. who nailed five three-pointers In
semifinal. T h e other semifinal his 17-polnt effort. Also In dou­
m atches the two teams lhat ble figures was Urtan Bouchard
have played for the district title with 13. Ju s tin Engle also pit­
the last two years. Wymore Tech ched with two treys for six
P IC K 8
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start w llh Orangewood holding
an 8-5 lead after one period of
play. Mount Dora Bible won the | P R E ^ N S P E C T J O ^ E R V I C ^
second quarter 16-14 to close the
TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP
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Over 30 Dealers
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D R A B D R . O O T T i I was told
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needs to have In order for the
defenders to lake the required
num ber of tricks. In today's
hand. I wonder how m any of us
w ould have known that the
obvious approach was wrong.
East took the queen and king of
hearts, then switched to the king
of spades. T h a t is norm al de­
fensive play. Out It was also
normal for declarer (o win the
spade ace. play Q -J of diamonds,
and then cash A-K of clubs and
ruff a club w llh the acc. Declarer
was able to gel lo d u m m y with
the king of diamonds and throw
his rem aining loners uway on Ihe

aod clubs. East should realize
tat South definitely has the acc
of spades, and East should
further realize that (he club* will
Inexorably become good by ruf­
fing Ilf South somehow has three
small clubs, that Is good luck for
Ih r defenders), and Ihe king of
diamonds will be a likely entry
lo run those ckibs. Th e key to
the defense Is In preventing
declarer from enjoying Ihe club
Irlrks. Since Ihe (wo of hearts
lead showed no more than four
h e a rts . E a s t c a n re d u c e
d u m m y's diamond length. He
simply plays a third round of
hearts. Declarer is forced lo ruff
In du m m y, and now setting up
Ihe clubs becomes an exercise In
futility, since West holds three
diamonds and will have one left
with which lo niff.

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B y B a ra ic e Bade O aol
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
F a b . 24, 1 9 0 0
T h e year ahead could be an
exceptionally fortunate one for
you both aoclally and materially.
Y our destiny Is In you r own
hands, so make of II.
P tB C E B IFcb. 20-March 20)
P e rso n a l o b je ctiv e s ca n be
achieved today, provided you
assert yourself kisteud of walling
on others lo Initiate u particular
action. You're a winner, so act
like one. Know where lo look for
romance und you'll find It. The
A s tro -G ra p h M atchm aker In­
stantly reveals which signs arc
rom antically perfect for you.
Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. O H 44101 3428.
A R IE S I March 2 1-April I9|
Th ro u g h a channel that might
not be especially visible to you
today material benefits could be
derlved. Chance w ill play a
critical role In this urrangement.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20) A
situation In which you arc In­
volved w llh friends might pro­
duce some Interesting peripheral
advantages today for everyone

concerned. Keep your fingers
crossed.
O E M IN I (May 2 1-Ju n e 20)
You rould be luckier than usual
today In matters that pertain to
your career, reputation and m a­
terial well being. Fire your best
shots In all of these areas.

persons w ith whom you'll be
dealing In the workaday world
today. T h is approach will reap
dividends.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nav. 221
Maintaining goixl relationships
Is the key to your success today.
Important opportunities could
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22) develop for you through people
Circumstances today could pro­ who think you're a very nifty
vide you with ample reasons to person.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
feel more confident about your
luture. Your long-range plans 21) Toda y Is a good day lo
should start lo unfold In positive present you r tdcus and Interests
to people w ho arc In the position
wuys.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Jo int lo be helpful. Your chances for
venture arrangements should gaining their cooperation are
work oul quite well today for excellent.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
both participating parties. T h is
is because each will make an 19) Y ou ’re apt to be luckier
today working In unison with
equitable contribution.
another than attempting to do
V IR O O (A ug. 23-Scpt. 221 Ihe same thing on your own.
Intent Is the critical factor In an There will be allies available to
Important agreement Into which fill the bill.
you m ay enter today. If your
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Intentions are honorable, your Th e aspects Indicate that before
counterpart will m irro r yo u r the day Is over you arc likely to
Inclinations.
profit Is some manner from an
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 ) already established a rra n g e ­
Forego the strictly business at­ ment. D on't go off on tangents.
titude and In Us place display
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People
Anchors aweigh, mates!
C o rn * to tho 'H t a t h r o w H o p '
H E A T H R O W — Heathrow. an Arvlda to m n m n lly. rr r r n lly
n n n n u n rrri plan* for the grand op e ning nf iw n n rw
neighborhoods. Wlllowbrnok Village and Mulrlleld Village.
A grand opening rrlrb ru ilo n . the "Heathrow H op ", to Ire held
noon lo 5 p.m .. Sunday, will fraiurr T o m m y .James and Ihe
Shondrll* In ronre rl. along with nostalgic television look-alikes
walling in greet vlsllorsal the new model hi. me*.
Arvlda Invlles the genrral public to intend Ihe eelehriillon nl
no charge.
Details, call 647-0020.

C o lla g e exhibit u n d e r w a y
SA N FO R D — Th e Fine Art* Gallery ol Seminole Com m unity
College will feature a collage competition exhlbll through
March 16
Maury Hurt, noted Central Florida urllsi. will Jury and judge
com petition.
Gallery Is open 10 u.m. to 3 p.m.. Monday and Wednesday
and from noon lo 5 p.m .. Tuesday and Thursday.
Details, call 323-1450. ext. 436.

T V M m ln a r to b t offered
SA N FO R D — "ItAw lo Break Inlo the Legitimate T V A Film
Industry" is ihe title ol a free, educational seminar to be
presented by ihe Central Florida Chapter of the Florida Motion
r ir lu r r A Television Association.
The presentation will be held from I I a m. In 12:30 p.m ..
Marrh 27. ui Ihe Seminole C om m unity College Fine Arts
Theatre.
All person* Interested In gelling Involved III the motion
plciure/enirrialninent Held Invited lo attend.
Details, rail Ihr F M IT A u t 236 9135.

Festival plan ne d
SA N FO H D — The Greater Sanford Cham ber of C om m rrre
and Sanford S rm lnolr A rl Association will present "St. Johns
River Festival" March 3-4 at Fort Mellon Park on Lake Monroe.
The festival will feature family fun. entertainment, food and
refreshments and live music.
Details, call 322-2212.

M u s ic s h o w c a s e p la n n e d
D E L A N D — Stetson University’s Homecoming celebration
will fraiurr a music showcase of the School of Music's
ensembles
The event will Ire held 1:30 p.m .. Saturday. In Elizabeth Hall
Auditorium.
Public invited.

CALENDAR

130 antique boats
in Mount Dora show
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Psople editor

M O U N T D O R A * - As m any as
130 ow ners ol antique and
classic boats are expected In
Mount Dora Ihe Iasi weekend In
M arrti for ih r third annual
M o u n t D o ra A n t iq u e Boat
Festival.
And sponsors say II promises
lo tie onr of Ihe finest shows of
Its kind In th" country. Partici­
pant* for this year’s show are
slightly more than Iasi, accord­
ing In Al Llvcrlght. executive
vice president of the Mount Dora
Cham ber of Commerce Inc. Th e
chamber. Sunnyland Chapter of
the Antique and Classic Boat
Society and Ihe Mount Dora
Yacht C lu b are co-sponsors of
Ih r event.

Th e exhibitors will begin arriv­
ing with I heir wooden-hull boats.
Thursday. M a rr., 29. from all
pari* of Ihe U .S . and from
Canada. Some of these vessels
lanllque boats) dale bark lo
before W orld W ar II. T h is I* ihe
distinction between a classic and
antique wooden-hull boat, ac­
cording lo Livcrlg h i.
Activities will peak nil Satur­
day. March 31, when there will

be boat exhibits, u nautical lira
market, and a paddle carving
exhibit. T h e fun will m n iln u r
through Sunday. April I .
M o s l of Ih e p e o p le w h o
p u rllc lp a ir In Ihe show arc
antique and classic boat buffs
who also like lo lake the boul*
oul on Ihe water.
" T h e y ’re here lo have a good
weekend and lo tukr (he boats
oul as well as display lih rm l."
Llverlght said.
T h e boat cxhlbll*. lira market
and carving exhibit will be sel
up In Ihe Palm Island parking
lot. adjacent in the lakrfmnt at
Lake Dora. 9 a m . lo 4 p m ..
Saturday and from 10 a m, lo 4
p.m .. Sunday. There will also tie
a few antique ears on display,
according to Llverlght.
Palm Island, a park within
walking dlslanre of downtown
Mount Dora. Is a nature preserve
featuring the longest boardwalk
bordering a lake In Ihe stale of
Florida, according to Information
sent from Ih e M ou nt Dora
Chamber of Commerce.

Ollier events Saturday Include
a fly-by or parade of 19 -fool
Chrls-Craft runabout boats al 4
p .m .. fa llow e d by u m ix e d
parade of boats.
" It ’s not a race." Llvcrlght
clarified.
Presentations during Ihe day
w ill g iv e I h r h is t o r y a n d
engineering evolution nf Ih r
Chrls-Craft bool*.
An offshore church service Is
planned for 10 a.m. Sunday
given by the Rev. Jo h n DeSousa
who ro n d urls the service In a
hoal. Awards will be presented
In Gilbert Park at 2 p.m.
A Dixieland baud will provide
live entertainment both days
F ixh I concessions will operate In
the park area.
Boaters Interested In more
In fo rm a tio n m a y w rite Ihe
Chamber of Commerce. P.O. Box
196. Mount Dora or phone 19041
383-2165.
Registration fee Is 827.50:
832 50 after March 12.

Woman’s Navy pen pal becomes spouse
TIM THOM A M Y . CAPTAIN,
U.R. NAVY
DEAR CAPTAIN: T h e USS

DBA* ABBYi Back In Decem­
ber of 1988. I participated In
Operation Dear Abby when I
sent a Christmas card along with
a request for a pen pal lo Ihe
aircraft carrier USS Ntmltz. On
Dec. 29. I received a wonderful
teller from Marhlnlst Male First
Class Jo h n McLeeae of Decatur.
Mich.
W e ro rre s p o n d e d for six
months, then arranged lo meet
In Ju n e while h r was on leave. It
was love al first sight! We spent
I wo wonderful days together and
conllnurd In keep In touch.

Forrestal plaque Is on Ihe wall of
my office. It’s beautiful, and I
lhankyou.

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

cclved through A m erica Remem bers/Operal Ion Dear Abby.
T h is year’s campaign was a
smashing success.

We were married on Ja n . 3.
1990. lit his liomelown or Dc
i-atur. In ih r First Presbyterian
Church where his own parents
hud hern married.

DEAR ABBTt I am a freedom
lighter assigned to Ihe Marine
Detachment aboard Ihe U S S
Enterprise (CVN -65). Being away
from home du ring Ihe holidays
Is p a r t i c u l a r l y d i f f i c u l t ,
especially for those servicemen
who are married and have small
children.
T h e thousands of Irtlrrs re­

I cannot ihunk you enough fur
Ih r column that inspired this
o u tp o u rin g of supporl Irom
Americans al home.
Please acrepl Ih r enclosed
ship’s plaque as a small token of
our appreciation for your con­
tinuing support of our N4vy men
anil women worldwide — bui
especially those of us un Ih r USS
Forrestal. H you’re evert kiA u ir
area: the'rfd cltrpei will u»a«utfd ’
oul for you! Many thanks on
behalf of m y entire crew.

I never expected lo get a reply
lo m y first letter, because I
staled up fronl that I was In m y
30s. divorced and had tw o
young sons — so If it can happen
lo me. II can happen lo anyone.
I had to write lo share Ihe
wundcrlid news Ix-eause without
Operation Dcur A b b y ." we
never would have met. God bless
you. Abby.

ceived as a result of America
R c m c iu h rrs / O p e ru tlo ti D cu r
Abby V have been lnstrimiem.il
In reinforcing our pride In being
Americans.
Th e generosity of your readers
In e x te n d in g th e ir h o lid a y
wishes to thousands of service
members abroad has filled all ol
us with an overflowing sense of
love for our great country and
Ihe people hack home.
I have never been prouder.
Thunk you from the boitnm of
m y heart.

T T M

STEVEN MC COYNE,
LCPL, UBMC
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CHARLENE MC LEE8E.
FRESNO, CALIF.
DEAR CHARLENE: Your let­
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Jo h n have u lifrttitle of happi­
ness together.

DEAR ABBYi A s I look al Ih r
fares of m y errw members as I
walk about Ih r ship these days. I
sec Iota of smiles. One reason Is
u n q u e s tio n a b ly Ih e 3 0 .0 0 0
Christm as cards, letters and
packages these young men re-

Thank You
Georgetown, Goldsboro, Rosalind Park, Midway, Lockhart,
Bookertown, Snow Hill, Oviedo and Sanford
for making

Carrol M cLaughlin, harpist

Homecoming at the Olde Landmark:
A Folk Opera of Georgetown

Auditions slated
Auditions for the 1000-01 apprentice program season
Southern Ballet Theatre will be held In five locations.
T w o full scholarships will be awarded lo dancers
promising talent and strong classical ballet technique.
The first audition will tie held 6-8 p.m .. Marrh 3. at
Studios. 976 Orange Ave.. Winter Park. Registration al
p.m.
Delulls, call Peggy T ru b e y. 6264)133.

with
wlib
SBT
5:30

a success.
Sincerely,
The Directors, Cast and Crew of Tajiri Arts
s|c

Orozco works to be on view
M T. D O H A — Works by Ignacio Orozco. noted artist and
architect from Guadalajara. Mexico, will be on view at the
Mould Dora C o d e r for Ihe Arts gallery. 138 E. Fifth Avc..
through Wednesday.
Orozco's colorful and sometimes startling works combliuhum un. animal and plaid life Images In surreal compositions.
Admission Is free. Hours are 10 a .in.-4 p.m .. Monday through
Saturday.

Fair gearing up
O R LA N D O — The 78th Annual Central Florida Fair opens lls
gates March 1 for an 11-day run.
Fair activities will include racing pigs, chainsaw art. Chtncsr
acrobats and an antique engine show.
Featured cniertalmenl will Include championship wrestling,
arm wrestling, demolition derby and concerts by Louise
Mandrel! and Sawyer Brown.
Gales open 3 p m .. Tuesday through Friday: 10 a m .
Saturday and Monday: noon. Sunday.
General admission. 84. Children 10 and under, free. Senior
citizens 62 years and older pay 82 on Marrh 5.
Details, call 295-3247.

Concert slated
SA N FO R D — Seminole Com m unity Concert Association will
present ihe second concert of the season.
Carrol McLaughlin, hrrpist. will perform H p.m .. Monday, al
Lake Mary High School.
T h e harp virtuosity of McLaughlin embraces the heavenly
sounds of classical music and the vibrant sounds of popular
Jazz.
She combines the work of Handel and Pachelbel with
cleverly-arranged favorites by Joplin and Harpo.

Earnest Whitby, Jr.
Arlene Lingard
J. Boguslawaki
Julius Francis
Eugene Petty
Terry Jones
Precious McKinney
Kevin Stallworth
Jeffrey Sims
Cheryl Clayton
Ruth Williams
Keith Lawson
Ronald Nathan
Sandra Robinson
Sally Gordon
Samuel Lewis
Demetria Petty
Jocelyn Wright
Janna Scott
Jocelyn Harold
Terry Britton
Sylvia Stallworth

sjc -ft *

Rashia Sherman
M. Ann McKinney
T. Boguslawski
Gracia Miller
Lawman Oliver
Paul Bates
Dana Thomas
Tamesia Glover
Laterrica Stokes
Ammie Debose
Marva Hawkins
Melvin Barnes
Eldred Merricks
Clara Jones
Jay Starling
Jam es Robinson
Renee Singleton
Stephanie Wright
Margaret Jones
Gloria Williams
Daryl Hurston
Sharon Stevens

4 - —f* sk ?k

Sheralyn Wright
David Ames
Henry Debose
Urippithia Long
Courtney Lanier
Jasvmine George
Arthur Bradley
Rena Thomas
Kendra Brown
Belly Dorman
Morell Debose
Maurice Terrell
Ernest Chavers
Henry Talton
John Thomas
Gloria Williams
Kiunga Ford
Stephen C. Wright
Barbara Gainey
Stitch to Fit
Barbara Deese
Errol Cherry

Beverly Jenkins
Langston Menefee
Sandra Petty
Earnest Whitby
Cupid Malone
Dana Thomas
Kema Mullins
Shellina Stafford
Cynthia Brown
Sonjn Thomas
Terry McKinney
Kamili Hitchmon
Mary Chavers
Kathy Brooke
Richard Scott
Earl E. Minott
Aurelia Myles
Richard Scott
Algertha Warrick
Aarianne Medlock
Rhonda McKinney
Maurice Jenkins

Your spirit made it work. We cannot tell you how
proud we are of you!
Sincerely,
Pat, Levather, and Ann

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�Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida — Friday. Fabniary 23. IMP

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Wednesday

Christian Sclanca

28:1-28
Thursday
Isaiah

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Friday
Isaiah

40:12-26
Saturday
Isaiah

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41:21-29

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i .
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of us?
Regardless of the past, our age, or in whatever state we And
ourself today, in God's house we can And that we still have A
LIFETIME TO LIVE.
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Wakiva Assembly of Qod, lira Dixon A d , longwood
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Antioch Beptfsl Church. Oviedo
Calvary Beptitl Church, Crystal tak# A 3rd. Lake Mary
Caa satberry Baptisl Church, 770 Seminole Bfvd
Central Baplitl Church, 3101 W Isl St
Chuiuola First Baptiil
Clearwelar Mistionary Baptist Church, Southwest Rd
Countryside Baptist Church. Country Club Road. Lake Mery
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First Baptist Church of Altamonte Springs, Rt O S Altamonta Springs
First Baptist Church of Forest City
Firsi Baptist Church of Geneva
First Baptist Church, Markham woods
First Baptist Church of Lake Monroe
F m l Baptist Church of Long-wood,. B91 East SR 434
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
First Baptist Church of Sanlendo Springs
First Baptist Church of Winter Springs. 290 Bahama Rd
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, HOI W 13th St
Forest Baptist Church of Osteen
Fountain Heed Baptist Church, Oviedo
Hope Baptist Church. Forest City Community Center. Forest City
Independence Baptist Miss C h ic League Bldg. Longwood
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church. 920 Upset a Rd
Lakeview Baptist Church. 126 Lakeview A re . Lake Mary
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church, Oak Hill Rd . Osteen
Missionary Baptist Church, North Rd , Enterprise
Mommg Glory Baptist Church. Geneva Hwy
Mi Monah Primitive Baptist, 1101 Locust Ave., Sanford
Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church Santando Springs Rd . Longwood
Mi Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, 1600 Jerry Are
Mt Zion Missionary Baptist. Sipes Ava
New Bethel Missionary Church, 9th St ! Hickory A*e
New Mt Calvary Missionary Baptist. 1109 W tlth St
New Salem Primitive Baptiti Church, 1309 W 12lh St
New Testament Baptist Church. Qualiafy Inn. North Lor.gwood
New Ml Zion Baptist Church, 1720 Pear Ave
New Lite Fellowship, 4961 I Lake Drive, Casceiberry. FI 32706
North side Baptist Church, Chuiuoia
Peop'e s Baptist Church 20* w First Street Sanford
Pmecresl Baptist Church, 119W A.rpori Bivd
Prune Lake Baptist Ridge Rd Fem Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Shitch Missionary Baptist Church West San lord
Smvma Baptist Church. 260 Overbrook D r. CasMiberry
Suniand Baptist Church. 2626 Paifnello
St James Missionary Baptist Church., Si Rd 4IS. Osteen
St Luke Missionary Baptist Church ot Cameron City, Inc
St Paul Baptist Church 613 Pine Ave
St Matthews Baptist Church. Canaan Hgtf
St John t Missionary Baptist Church. 920 Cypress St
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victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd at Hester Ave
Weetvtew Sapidt Church. 4100 Paola Road (46A)
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Marti A William St ,
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SI. Augustin# Catholic Church. Sunset D r, near Button Rd , Casselberry
SI. Mary Megadalene Catholic Church. Maitland Ave.
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First Christian Church ot Longwood, 1400 E E, Williamson Rd ,
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Lakaview Christian Church, Beer Lake Rd . at Jamison
Northsids Christian Church, Florida Haven Or , Maitland
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South Bermnofe Christian Church, 300 W. SR. 464, Oviedo
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Church of God 1402 W 16th St
Church Of God in Chriel, Ovtedo
Church of God of Prophecy. 2609 3 Elm Ave
Church of God of Prophecy 1706 S Pefsrmmon Ave
Church of God ol Prophecy. 496 S Central. Oviedo
Church ot God |7lh Dayl Deltona Community Center.
Deltona (Eaec Room)
Rescue Church of God. 1700 W !5Wl S t . Sanford
True Church ot God, 2700 Ridgewood Ave , Sanford
CONGRCOATtONAL
Congregational Christian Church, 240! t Park Ave, Sanford
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eastern Qrihodov Church, Si George, 2001 Dylan Way. Maitland

Eastern Orthodox Church. St Steven « of O C A , 1696 Lake Emma Road.
Longwood, FL 32750
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Easts n Orihodoa Church, SI John Onhodoa, 2743 Country Club Road.
Sam 3rd
(PtfCOPAL
All Saints Episcopsi Church, E DeBary Ave., Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church, Longwood
Episcopal Church of the New Covenant, 676 Tuskawilia Road.
Winter Sarin as
Hal, Croat f pfecooel. Part A rt M 4tn S t , Sentord
St. Ptttrt Epiocopei Church. n o Rinehart Road. Lake Mary
St Richard-e Church, 9191 LaM Howell Rd , Winter Part
Th* Church ol tho Good Shepherd. Maitland. l i t LaM A m .
JEWISH
Both Am Synagogue mooting ot Comer el Sand L0M and Count, Lino
Rood. Wool W
Tompio Shalom, 1715 Elkcom Bird . Deltona
LUTHERAN
Aoconolon Lutheran Church, OvorSroo* O r. CeoMiberry
Good Shophord United Luthoron. N i l 19 Orlando Dr
Hot, Croat Luthoron Church ol LaM Mary, 790 Sun Ortrt, LaM Mary
Lord Ot Lite Lutheran Church, MS Tuikewllle Rd . W.nt»r Springe
Luthoron Church ot Provtdenee. Dottono
Lutheran Church ol tho Redeemer. 103 W 75th Piece
Uoootoh Lutheran Church, Gordon Dart Or A Mary 17 91. Ceeeetborry
91 Lukoo luthoron Church. Rt 470. Simla
St Stephan luthoron Church. 414 |u4t Wool ol 1-4. Longwood
METHODIST
Barnett United Memorial Church. I DeBary A m . Enlorprito
Bom Lake United Methodltl Church
Bethel A M L Church. Coneon Hgt,
CeeteiOerry Community United Methodltl Churcn. Hwy 17 02
Ptney Ridge R d . CeeeeibefTy
Chrtat United Methodltl Church. Tucker D r. Sunlend EUriel
DeBary Community Mat nodi &gt;1 Church, W Htghbenki Rd , DeBary
Fir,t Untied Memodiil Churcn. t i t Ptrt Are
Flrtt Methodul Church ot Oviedo
Final Untied Mntnodi.l Church ol Gen#,.
Free Methodltl Church 900 W 4th St
Grace United Memodiil Church. 4W N. Country Club Rd . Lake U iry
Grtni Chepet A M E Church. Onedo
Oik grove Methodltl Church. Oviedo
eon Methodltl Churcn. Cor ol Carpenter A M u m , I t , O.teefl
Poole Woolly an Method,,!. 9990 Weydda D r. 8m lord
Sentendo United Methodltl Church. M 494 end 14. Longwood
91 J r v t A M E . 9th tl C,preee
91 Luke M B Churcn ol Cameron City, Inc. Beer j » i olt S R to E
SI Mery e A M E Church. SI Rt 419. Otteen
91 Paul 4 Methodltl Churcn. Oeteen R d. Enterpnu
91retford Memonet Churcn. S DeBary
NA1AR INI
Fuel Church ol me Neiorene. 79*1 Saiford A m
Oenote Church of the Neurone. 1 R 40, Gene*.
LtM Mery Churcn ot the Neurone. 1711 Cry .IN Lake A m . Lake Mery
Longwood Churcn ol me Neuron. We,nun 9 Je.iup A m . Longwood

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Markham Wood. Church el the Neurone. 9A at. Jvy Mile, Weal ol
I t at tho Wekiva River
PENTECOSTAL
Calvary Chriel ten Comer, 1009 Hole Si.. Santoro Pleu
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Pretbyterien Church. Holland Bivd 1 Aueun Am . Deltona
Flrml Preebylenan Church ol LaM Mary
Flrel Preehytenan Church, Oak A m . t Jrd St
Fuel Preebylenan Church ol DeBary. E Highland
SI Andrew! Preebylenan Church. 9S1J Beer Lake Rd
SI Marti Pro.Dylanan Church, 1071 PMm Springe Rd. Allamonie Spg.
Tuecewtlle Preebylerten Church. MC0 Wait Slate Rd 476. Onedo Fie.
Upeele Community Preebylenan Church, Upeate Rd
weairruru.ier Preebyterien Church. Red Bug R d . CoeM l berry
SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST
Foreel Late Sevemn Day AdMnti.l Church. Hwy 4M. Foreai City
Men Hill Seventh Day Admnliil Church. M t E 2nd St., San lord
San lord Seventh Day Admnli.l Church. 9*19 N Highway 477
Seventh Day AdMntlil Church. Mhlleod A m , Altamonte Springe
Winter Springe Seventh Owy A dM M M Church. 90 I Mote Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
All Faith Chapel. Camp Seminole. Wekive Perk, Rd
Allen i A M E Church. OIi m 9 171h
Beardall Avenue Holineee Chapel. Beardall Am
Chuiuola Community Church
Churcn ol Jeeue cnnit ol loner Day Sainn, 7719 Peril Am
Family Church Chrielian Comer. I9aa Seminole Bivd. Cat m i berry
Fm t Born Churcn Ot tho Living God. Midway
Flnt Churcn ot Clutet. Scwnllel, flkam Bird end Venue S I. Oeilone
Fm t Pentecoelel Church ol Longwood
Fm t Pentecoelel Churcn ol Sanlord
Full Gotpel Church ol God m Cnnti, ttTS terry A m . Sanlord
Full Gotpel Tabernacle. 7774 Country Club Road
Grace Stole Church. 2*44 S Sen ford Ave
Holy Trinty Church ol God In Chriel, 1914 Mengoualine Are
KingdomHetl ol Jehovah ewitneee. LeM MonmaUnit. t9S7W Third St
Like Monroe Chepet. Orange Bivd. LoM Monroe
Ml Oh m Hotineee Church. 19th Hill R d , Oeteen
Neighborhood Alliance Churcn. M l Morkhem Wood* Rood. Longwood
PentncoklN Open Sibte Tabernacle. Ridgewood A m . Olt TStn
oppopte Seminole High School
Preiee end Power Church, t it W wubur A m . Lake Mery
Rotting Hint Moravian Church. SR 474. Longwood
Sanlord Alliance Church. 1401 B Pern A m
Sanford BUM Church. 74*0 Sen Ion) A m
The Fun Ooepef Church ol Our Lord Jeeue Cnnii. Weehingion S I.
Canaan Criy
The lw.ei.on Army. 7M W jam St
Triumph. The Churcn ol mo New Age. I0M W Sin Si
United Church ol Chnel, Allamonie Community Chapel.
Allamonie Spnngo
Untied Church at Chriel Chrtetten Feflowehtp, MO N Country Club R d .
LaM Mery
Winter Springe Community lyengericer Congregationel. I l f Wade S i ,
Winter Springe

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Sanford Hsrald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. Ftbruary 23. 1990 - T9

Religion
IN B R I E F
M is s io n a ry D a y o b ta rv a d
SA N FOR D - T h r Holy T rln lly C h u rrh o f God. 1405 S
Mangnustlne A v r.. Sanford. la observing Missionary Day with a
speech by Ruby Dor Williams, missionary from While heard of
Lakrland. T h r 3 p.m . srrvlcr will fraturr musical guesl E yonn r
S lr r lr of Orlandn.

F ris n d D a y to ba at M a th o d ia t C h u rc h
SA N FO R D — T h r First United Mrthadlsl Church will observe
Frlrnd Day when members a rr rnroura||rd lo brink ■ friend lo
the srrvlcrs R rfrrsh m rnls will lie serveilaflrr each service. Joe
1*011111)0 will prrform al 6:15 following a covered dish dinner at
5:30

S tryka r to apaak at a a rv lc a t
SA N FO R D — Th e Sanford Free Mrlhodlsi C h u rrh . 500 W .
Fourth Si.. Sanford. Is featuring th r Rev. Floyd Slryker at
sprrlul Hireling* al 11 a.in. and 6 p.m. Frb. 35 and at 7 p.m.
Frb. 2 6 through Frb. 28.
S lry k rr Is the superintendent of th r Florida Conference of the
Free Methodist Church.

C h ili s u p p a r to p ra ca d a aarvlca
SA N FO R D — T h r l.otherun Church of the Hrdeem rr. 2525
Oak A vr.. Sanford, will p r r r r d r iheir Feb. 28 service with a
chill supper at 6:30 p.m.
Morning midweek lliblr study begins F rb . 28 ul 0:45 a.in.
M rm brrs of the church council will meet March 1 In I he
Fellowship Hall at 7:3. p.m.

W o o d s o n to ba g u a s t spaakar
SA N FO R D - Th e Sanford Church of God. HOI W . 22nd St..
Sanford. Is fralurlng Rev. luirry Woodson as guest speaker Frb.
28 to Marrh 4. H r will speak at the 16:45 service Sunday and
u t6 uru!7 p.m. srrvlcr*on weekdays.

FROM TH1 FULFfT

Strive to walk in perfect peace
Q u m I columnist
S A N FO R D — We seem to lie
living In a world lhal Is governed
by anxiety, worry and fear. Whal
will tomorrow bring, why ra n '! I
grl lhal promotion I deserve,
whal foods are safe lo ral and on
and on. And Ihe tragic fact Is
lhal we seem lo worry m orr
about Ihe tilings we have no
ro n iro l o r p o w e r o ve r. W e
expend m u rh energy and ac­
complish nothing by our w orry­
ing. Actually w r find ourselves
gelling deeper and deeper Inin
Ihe pit of despair. W orry Is
eounierprodurllve. li saps the
strength out of us and If w r
m ntlnuc In ou r worry mode II
will eaiise us lo lose all hope.
Many of us r a n y a heavy
burden. Ih r tragedy of carrying
Hull burden la u nnrrrra a ry. I
Peler 5:7 "Cast all your care on
him for h r ra rrlh for you ." Ml.
11:28-29 "Com e unto me atl that
labor and ar heavy laden, and I
will give you rest. Take m y yoke
upon you and learn of m r. for I
am m rrk and lowly of heart and

SA N FO R D — "Ju s t Friend*." a group ol single* sponsored by
the First l*rrsbytrrlan Church. 301 S. Oak A v r.. Sanford, wlil
h r going lo the Geneva flayer's prod union nf "W hile
Shakespeare S lrp t" and " T h e S rh rin r of Ihe Drllllrss Shifter"
Frb. 23 at 8 p.m . Th e earpool leave* from Ihe churrh at 7 p.m.
Cost Is 95 fur udulls.
They will also tie having a gcl-uqualnlrd pot-luck supper Feb.
27 at thr Sun Lake Apartment* clubhouse. Cost Is 92 and
sonirlhlng for dinner
For m orr Information about Just Frlrnd*. call Cyndl at
330-0715 or Ihe church oilier al 322-2662.

C alvary C h ris tia n to hava c o o k o u t

A ll S a in ts c o n tin u e s revivals
S A N FO R D - All Rnlnls Deliverance Church. 704 W . 9lh Si..
Sanford, has e xlrnd rd Its' revival throughout the Spring. The
church does, however, need more preachers. Men and women
Interested can call 323-2030

‘W in te r F e s t *90* sat
SA N FO R D - All Souls Cali.olle Church. 800 S. Oak Ave., Is
having Us annual "W inter Frsi '90" on Ihe church grounds
Frb. 23-25. I9 6 0 The hour* will be 5 lo 10 p.m. F rb . 23. I I
a.in. lo 10 p.m . Feb. 24 and noon lo 5 p.m. Frb. 25. Th e festival
will be along M yrllr and Oak Avenues from Eighth In Tenth
streets.

N e w T e s ta m e n t s tu d y g ro u p pla n n e d
SA N FO R D — Dr. Mark L Sc h u ll of th r St. Jo h n 's Orthodox
Catholic C h u rrh . 2743 C ountry Club Rd.. Sanford, is beginning
a study of Ihe New Testament Wednesday rvrntngs al 7:30
p.m. S ch o ll has several degrees In the subject and has taught
and glvrn sperclirs for many years.

Y o u th g ro u p s m ak e plans
LAK E M ARY T h e older youth group of the First
Prrshyirrlun Church. 138 W. W ilbur A v r.. l-akr Mary, will go
on a scavunger hunt al 6 p.m . Frti. 25. Th e y a rr also planning
a skli and other entertainment Tor a fellowship meal ul a later
dale.
On the same dale. Hie younger youth group will la- leaving at
5:45 p.m. log o on a miniature golfing trip.

Pancake supper planned lor Feb. 27
L A K E M ARY — SI. frie r's Episcopal C h u rrh . 700 Rlnrharl
ltd.. Lake Mary. I* having their annual pancake supper F rb . 27
from 5:30 lo 7:30 p in. T h r in rm i Includes pancakes and
syrup, ham. sausage, spiced apples, and roffrr or m ilk. Tickets
arc 92.50 for adult* and 91.50 for children (rum 5 lo I I year*
old. All proceed* will h r used lo buy k llrh rn equipment and
utensils. Tickets arr available after Sunday services and by rail
Sara llyers al 3 2 2 -1771 by Frb. 18.
There will be two services on Ash Wednesday. Feb. 28 at
7:30a.m . and again al 12:15 p.m.
There will hr a Lenten lllhlc Study of Ihe Healing Stories In
the Gospels each Tuesday from Marrh 6 through April 10 ul
7:30 p.ni. A service will precede each study.

Mumford to speak in Longwood
LO N G W O O D — Th e Weklvu Assembly of God. 1675 Dixon
Rd„ Longwood. Is featuring Dub Mumford Feb. 25 at 10:30
a m. M um ford. an author, will speak on promotion of
reconciliation and unity. For more information, cull the church
al 7740777.

J C C has three races
M A IT L A N D — Th e Jew ish Com m unity Center. 851 N.
Mall land Ave . Matiluml. I* having a Hirer event ru n March 11
Including a 5,UOO-mrtrr road race al 3 p m., a 10.000 melcr
road rare al 3:45 p.m .. and a 440-yard kiddle race, f r li r s will
lie awarded and refreshments will I k - served. For more
Information, call Ell Hcreovlcl al 645-5933. Entry fees arc 97
a ml 9 10 T h e kiddle race Is free.

National chief
of Salvation
Army to speak
f r o m staff rsp a ris________
S A N FO R D — Jam es Os­
borne. National Com m and­
er for Ihe Salvation Arm y,
will speak al Ihe Sanford
Civic CentcT March 12 at
6 :3 0 p .m . on "F ig h tin g
O n ."
T h e speech will be pre­
ceded by a dinner. Reserva­
tions are required and tick­
ets are 925. Reservation
deadline Is March 8. and
reservations cun be had by
calling 322 2642.
Osborne became national
commander In 1989 after
serving as commander uf
Ihe Southern Territory. He
Is a third-generation Salva­
t io n is t a n d w a s c o m ­
missioned by Ihe Salvation
A rm y In 1947. He has been
Included In Ihe W ho's Who
of Religion and has served
on a number of national
commissions. Including Ihe
Nulional Planning and De­
velopment Commission of
which he was chairman for
two terms.
Osborne has had field
appointments In Nashville;
O w e n s b o ro , K y .; C h a t ­
tanooga; amd Miami. Pre­
vious staff positions Include
divisional secretary of the
Kentucky-Tenncssee
division, general secretary
of Ihe North and South
Carolina division, public
relations secretary of T e r ri­
torial Headquarters, and
divisional com m ander of
M a ry la n d a nd N o rth e rn
West Virginia Division.
Osborne has also served
us chief secretary for the
Western Territory. In Ja n .
1984 he was appointed Na­
tional Chief Secretary, and
In 1986 as territorial com ­
m ander of the Southern
Territory.
T h e meal and speech Is tu
benefit Ihe area Salvation
A rm y.

O R L A N D O — The Unity Church of Chrlsllanliy. 6409 Pope
Kd.. Orlando. I* featuring Llali Kraft -Krlstaltie, author or "3 0
Days lo Happiness: Seiligu Yuursclf Up to W in In Llle.”
Kraft-Hr 1sta lne will Ik - giving a seminar at trh church March 4
from 2 lo 5 p.m. enlltlrd Self-Empowerment and Transform a­
tion T h e seminar will focus on self-confide ncr. using ihe mind
lo create health and success, andpersonal transformation.

I saw the first welcome sign of
spring th r o lh rr day. Ii was a
strain shovrl.
I do not usually wax lyrical
o v e r s t e a m s h o v e l s as
harbingers of spring. Maybe over
Ih r willow by ih r brook "slip­
ping Into her yellow dress."
Maybe over robins lhal "stand
as thick today a* flake* of snow
stood yesterday."
Itul not over steam shovels.
Th is steam shovel, however,
was dllfrrrnt. It was tearing up
thr Astroturf at th r gigantic Ohio
Slatr University football stadium
and helping In prepare Ih r good
t-arih lor a new planting of rral
gras*.
It was not only a sign of spring
liul a sign (if only sytnhollrl of a
return to sanity.
For the la»t few dreaded we
have hern hard at work building
an A s tro tu rf w o rld. A * ' Hill
M c K Ib b e n . Ih e fo rm e r NewYorker writer. *ay» In his new
book " T h r End of Nature." an
Astroturf world may have a God
hut "he can’t speak through the
gross or even be silent through it
and let us hear."
W r have become worshipers of
the great god Dacron "O u r hope
lor years lo cotnc" Is now ptarrd
in chemicals lhal will grow our
kind, provide our clothing and
cure us of our ullm rnl* and krep
us alive and hcallhy lo age 100
and beyond.
Hut. If II hasn't already, all this

Methodists
launch own
war on drugs

w hatsoever th in g s are Just,
whatsoever things are pure,
w hatsoever are lovely,
whatsoever things arr of good
report. If there be any virtue and
If l here be any praise, think on
these things." In other words,
get your mind ofT the things of
the world and on to the things of
God. If are do this and obey His
word we will have peace, not
worry and fear. Toda y give all
your cares and worries lo Jesus
and walk In that Peace of God
lhal passes all understanding.
For we know that once we have
released It lo Jesus then Ihe
battle la no longer ours bul
Gods.
Finally In closing allow me lo
remind you of Ihe words of Jesus
found In Jo h n 14:27 "Peace I
leave with you. m y peace I give
unto you. noi as the world glveth

F. Brown
give I unit* you. Let not your
heart lie troubled neither let It be
afraid."
I pray lhal we would all strive
to walk In his perfert peace.
f Braon it m* n titla n )
chsslxn *t *&gt;» S trn w it Count/ CorrtOKMUl
Fsctttf*

NEW YO R K - Bishop Th o m a s
D u lly of 1‘u lm Beach. F la ..
Tuesday was named Ihe Roman
Catholic bishop of Brooklyn by
I ’o j k - Jo h n Paul II. replacing
Hlshup Francis M nguvrru a*
head ol Hie nation's Ilf I Ii largest
diocese.
T h e 62-year-old Dally led Ihe

will change our thinking about
God. We may go on living as we
are now bul “ ihere will be no
one by our side, and nobody
above us." God may be acting In
many other ways but he will not
be controlling the Earth. We will.
We will live &lt;n a world of our
own m aking that will resemble
nothing s o m uch o s one big
O 'llare airport where the air will
be stifling and every nerve raw
and where the rain outside will
no longrr fall ol Its own accord
bul only "w h e n Ihe particular
mix of chemicals we have InJeeied Into Ihe air adds up to
rain.'*
Th e family of raccoons, says
McKIbben. will he gone from
around Ihe garbage can ("loud
shout huzzah." will chorus the
clods In our midst) and Ihe
xuund of frogs will no longer be
heard In Ihe land.
"I will feel a whole lot better
when I hear the frogs." E.B.
White once wrote after he had

come hark lo his garden patch
when the cold ol o u r winter was
past.
" W r have taken u hammer lo
Ihe most perfectly proportioned
of sculptures.... We have built a
greenhouse where once there
b lo o m e d u sweet and w ild
g a rd e n .'' T h a i 1* M c K lb h rn
se a rch in g for m c lu p h o rs lo
explain whal we have done lo
nature — noi unthinkingly hut
Ihluktngly. Till* Is Hie scandal
and this Ihr tragedy — lhal w r
h a v e been on a h in g e , us
McKIbben says, und knew tli.it
Ihe Earth couldn't support It.
His word for this willful de­
struction Is "s a d ... Infinitely
sad."
Can one sli-um shovrl. irurlng
up one small acre ol Astrolurl so
that we might again scatter tingood seed on the ground — can
tills bring buck all w r have lost'*
No. but Just perhaps II can recall
us to our senses.
W ith Ihe season of la-nt. a time
of Introspection und penitence.
Ihe opening word* of Ihe old
h y m n . " T u r n hack, O Man.
forswear thy foolish ways." ure
particularly appropriate for us.
As w r move lit Hits mood ol
remorse and righteous resolve
e v e r clo se r to E a s ie r, s p r ­
in g tim e 's renewal of life In
nature becomes for us sign and
symbol of Easter's celebration ol
all life — Including Earth's.

Sanford H erald
Is pleased to Join the “ W elcom e W agon’
Fam ily In Sem inole C o u nty

Unffd Frwaa InlsnuMswl
"W e believe God Is at work In
all of this." said Bishop Jack
Tucll. president of the United
Mrlhodlsi Council of Hlshnps.
“ We believe Hlshop Felton May
Is called for this.
Tuell made his comments —
and the church's com m itm ent —
In a t h r e e - h o u r c e r e m o n y
m a r k in g a n u n p re c e d e n te d
event In the life of the Methodist
Church: T h e setting ustdr of one
of the church'* lop spiritual
leaders to lead a unique antidrugeffort.
Trie service affirming May's
task took place at A sbury United
M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h In
Washington. D C ., Just a short
walk from the Lincoln Memorial,
bul an even shorter walk from
the drug-Infested neighborhoods
lhal have given the nation's
capilal a reputation for being
a m on g the worst citie s for
drug-related murder and vio­
lence.
May said he brings no special
expertise to Ihe anil-drug task
bul he has had 30 years of
experience In urhun m inistry.

Palm Beach bishop goes
to Brooklyn diocese
Unltad f r i l l International

Kraft-Kristaine to give seminar

you shall find rest unto your
souls." When you and I do that
In faith there l* a release from
Ihe bondage nf worry and Ih r
day seems brighter for our hope
Is restored.
Hut the question Is how do we
cast all of ou r rare* on him ?
P h il. 4 :6 -7 " H e careful for
nothing, bul In every thing by
prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving In your requests
be made know n unio God. And
Hie pearr of God w h lrh passes
all understanding shall keep
your hearts and mind* through
Christ Jesus."
Praise G o d w r now have
peace, thr w o rry Is gone, the
heaviness has vanished, bul how
do w r maintain Hull p ra rr? Phil.
4 :8 “ F i n a l l y b r e t h r e n
whatsoever th in g s a rr Irue.
whatsoever things are honesl.

Is nature com ing to an end?

'J u s t F rie n d s ’ plana activltlas

SA N FO R D — Calvary Christian Center, 1066 State SI..
Sanford I’la/u. Sanford. I* having an ull-ynu-can-cat hot dog
and hamburger cookoui Kelt. 24 from 3 to 6 p.m. T h r cookout
will be behind the center In Ihe Plaza's back parking lot. Cost Is
95 for adults and 92.50 tor chlldrru under 12. For m orr
Information, call Nancy f la il at 321-0150
The Calvary Christian Center I* also having a special service
March 2 al 7 p.m. for prayer, praise, and hratlng and
communion service.

^M any of us carry a heavy burden; the
tra g e d y of c a rry in g that b u rd e n is
unnecessary. |

diocese of Palm Beach since II
was created In 1984 and ha*
worked In a number of major
Roman Catholic centers since
hi* ordinal ion In 1952.
" T h e many racial and elhnles
groups lhal live here til this
IBrooklynl diocese are Iruly a
microcosm ol Hie church lit the
world." Dully said at an after­
noon news conference.

If You Are:
Moving Into Or
Around The Area
Getting Married
Having A Baby

Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If You Live In One Of These Areas,
Please Call
Sanford — 321*5497
Lake Mary — 321*6660 or 330-3311
Longwood — 331*4016 or 869-8612
Winter Springs — 696-2515
Altamonte — 869-4340
Casselberry — 699-9255 or 696-2515
Oviedo — 365*4363

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M O TIC I OP ACTIO N
TO R O a i l T ( M O O N ,
individually
and
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la* under th* p rtiltk n * at a
T ria l Agreement datad fh* lain
day a iuty 1104 knwwn at Tmkt
rasat
n o a c a r a. MOON, a* T m a
••a undar Hi* prw ltkn* or a
Trutl A(r»ant*nl datad lh# lath
day at July KM . known aa Tmat

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btltd. and It dtad hla unknown
apawaa. W r s davkaae.
granaat. crgdtNrs and all tk a r
partta* claiming By. mrau*h.
under aragalani a m , and alt
inknawn natural Rattan ll
Nbadaadarally*. m
and IM p K ttw unknown k.
halm Revise**. grantaai and
cndNara. ar athar partaa
claiming by. through ar undtr
them unknown natural paraont;
and ma aavaral and raapactiva
bitaratt. truataaaar any athar
partan claiming by, through.
tw*er ar agamat any corpora
Honor athar legal amity named
btadMandant; pndail

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TO O C ;
ISIS* earn Way Nerth
Plnaiia* Par*. FL SaMd
M AILIN G A O O A I SI:
P f t **• I n t
Pmnlla* Park.FMrMa
YOU AAB N O T IF IE D mat m i
aatlan t* N m laaa a msrlgsp*
lu* baan Iliad aaylnat yaw and
A O a E B T B. MOON. tndMdua lly ; a A B N B T T B A N K OP
T A M P A . N .A .; JO N H D O*
AND JA N S OOC *r *M*r oc­
cupant at 1U I Lada Kawana*
Tra il. Fam Park. PL H IM .
n t m a ly M ik a J a t t a n and
ChrttfM Janann; JO H N DOB
and JA N E DOC. *r attar accir
pant at 4t» WUshir* Baylayird
•*, Bid* H. Fam Park. PL
M7M. namely Patrkk Hayaa
and Kim berly Hayaa; T H E
C O N S O L ID A T E D C O M P A
NIES. a Mmsachvtatft tmat
c im y «flr&gt; l/k/a J i l i i l m n
American Campania*. M O O TGAGE INCOME FU N 0. L TD ., a
Florida Llmltad Partnaratilp.
and you ara raaulrad a aarvo a
copy at your written daNnaaa. It
any. a lion Soar A. Wallace, at
Graana 4 Maatry. P.A., plain
tiff's aitomay*. ntaaa a d dn n
la P O Baa ISO. St Psfarsbuf*.
F t n n i . an ar Priori Mart* 7.
i m b and n a mo ordinal m m
m* Clark at mil court otmor
baton aaryka an pleintiirs at
tornay i or immsdkttty m anat
N r; afharwls# a datautt m il b*
anlarad agslnil yaw lor th*
m a t d im andad In tha cam
paint arpatltlan.
Th a p ra p a rty procaadad
against It daacrlbad a* knew*
CO UN T I
Lai S*. Black B. CO A CH
L IG H T (S T A T E S . S E C TIO N
III. accardwif a tha plat maraal
at racordad in P a t Baa* I ) .
Papa M. Public Bacardi at
Saminoa Cotatty. Farida
Together with, without limit*
tlon. tha lollwnlng ipacltkc Horn*
at partanal praparty. ta*athar
with any and all addition m a n ­
ta or raplacamanti tharaaf:
Ranga/Ovan. Fan/Mood. Olah
Mapaaal.
waahar. Dll
CO UN T It
Unit JO. BulWIng H. COACH
L IG H T B S TA TIS . SECTION II.
A Condominium, according to
tha O K Io n ia n of Condominium
recorded In Ottlciol Accord
Book l m . Pago .IIM . at tha
Public AKarda *1 Samlnai*
C run ty. Florid*, and F lra l
Amandmant lh a n a racordad In
Oltlclal Rtcerjtt Book 11*4.
Pago ISM. ot tha Public Aacard*
at SaminoM County. Flarld*.
Includat appllanc** and auch
amor chaINI a* nacaaaary a
maka Iha praparty llvaba and
rantabM
W ITNESS my hand and th*
aaal at m il Court an January It.
im o .
(S EA L)
M AAVANN E M O A IE
c a r t at tha Circuit Court
■y: Jaan Brlllanl
Deputy Clarb
Publish Fabruary J. ». 14 a .
IMA
d in n
IN T H B C IB C U IT C O U A T
OF T H I 1IT H JU D IC IA L
C IA C U IT O F FLO A IO A .
IN A N D F O A
SEM INOLB CO U N TY
CASE N O .a astt*C A M P
O t N ( A A L JUR ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
J I K IS L A K M O R T G A G E
SERVICE CORPORATION
P L A IN T IF F .
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M V R L E K. S U M M E A S IL L
AN D M A R T * SUM M EASILL.
HIS W IF E ; BLAZER FINAN
CIAL SERVICES. INC
D E 'C N D A N T (l).
N O TICE OP SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E E V G IV EN
purtuant ta an Or dor at Pinal
Judgmanl al Feraeleiura datad
February II. I NO. anland in
Civil Cato Ho I t saw CA gap at
me Circuit Court at tha (I G H
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida,
m a rtin J I. KISLAK M O A T
G A G E SERVICE CORPORA
TION. Plamlitt and M V R L E K.
SUM M EASILL ANO M AR Y K
SUM M EASILL. HIS W IF E art
dafandantltl. I will tall a tha
higfatt and bat! bidder tar cam,
A T TH E WEST FR O N T DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE CO U N TY
CO U R TH O U SE. SAN FO R D .
FLO R ID A, al II 00 AM. April
II. IhO. Iha knowing detcribed
properly at Ml tarth In sold
Final Judgmanl. a w ll
LO T 24 NORMANDY PARK.
ACCORDING TO TH E P L A T
TH ER EO F a s r e c o r d e d in
P LA T BOOK 4 PAGE 100. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE C O U N TY. FLORI
DA
D A TE D at SANFORD. F a n
da. tint Uth day el Fabruary.
i?ao
M ARVANNE MORSE
Cl e r k o f t h e
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Farida
By Jan# t Jatewic
Otputy Clyrt
Pubilth Fabruary 1411 IN*
OEN lla

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ar partita ar claiming N haua
any fight. IttN ar m krstl in and
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Sunday ■ II A M . Saturday
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My* A concern Mr IN* elder ly
Spaclaui accommodations,

YOU AR E N O T IF IE D that an
action la gulat title at tha
following described proper ty In
Sam mala County. Florida, d r
tcribed with particularity at
follows'
T h a E a t t H a l t *1 t h a
Southwest O u a rla r a l tha
North wai l Ouarlar at Section u .
Tewndilp II South. Range It
Eatl. Sam inala County. Florida
hat baan Mad agalmt yaw. and
you ar* raguirad ta tarva a copy
at your written defenses. II any.
t* It an Jack R. Leonard.
Etgulr*. Plaintltta' attorney,
whom addraaa la a ll Won Cam
M il Orly*. Suit* Jtt. Orlande.
Florid# liaao. an ar baler*
March l«, i«*a. and til* Iha
original m ih Iha Clark at nil t
Court either batata aarvk* an
Ptaintttta' attorney ar Immadi
ataly lharaattar; atharwlM a
default wUI ba anlarad agabwt
you Mr Iha rallat demanded m
Ilf* com plaint ar petition
I Court Saell
M AR YANNS MORSE
Clarb *t iha Circuit Court
■y: Heather Brimnar
Deputy Clarb
Publish: February IS. &gt;1. March
J ,t . IfM
D E N It l

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* la hereby given that I
am angigtd In bunnets *1 P O.
Baa aaa. Ganava. Saminolt
Caunly, Florida undar th*
Fictitious Nam* el W A L L Y ’S
TR U C K A H E A V Y E Q U IP ­
M E N T REPAIAS. and that I
Inland M regular said name
with the Clark at Iha Circuit
Court. Seminal* County, Fieri
da. In accordance wills Iha
Praulalana at Iha Flclltlaua
Name SlatuMt. To Wll Section
•at « f Florida Statute* i « J
Waiter E Hallam
Pubilth Fabruary (. 14 71.
March 1.1 too
O EN III

IN T H E CIR CU IT COURT FOR
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CASE N o a a jJ M C A
DEPOSIT G U A R A N TY
M O R TGAGE COMPANY.
Piamnn,
w
H FRANK OIAZ and LUZ INES
(a/k/a IN E Z ) DIAZ.hitwiM :
in t e r n a t io n a l f id e l it y

INSURANCE COMPANY.
OaMndanlt
N O TIC E OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given Ihel.
pursuant M lh* Order or Final
Judgmanl entered on February
It. i m In nut cam*, m m*
C irc u it Co urt at Samlnai*
Caunty. Florid*. I will tall lh*
praparty tiluakd In Saminol*
Caunty, Flerlda. described at
Lot 147 O R AN G E GROVE
PARK U N IT 4 according to the
plat lharaol recorded In Plat
Book 14 Pag# It. Public Rk
ordt at SammaM County, Fieri
da
al public taM. M the lughatl and
bail bidder. Mr cash, al the
Wall trent doer tf lh* SammaM
Caunty Courthouse in SenMrd.
Florida, at It M a m . an March
17. Iff*.
Dated at Santord. Sammol*
County. Florida this IHh day et
February. Iteo
CLER K OF THE
CIR C U IT COURT
By JanaE Jatawic
Deputy Clark
Pubilth Fabruary 14 14 i**0
O EN 1*4

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Baldwin.

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C B A P TS * SHILLS * T B A M S

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Gat Ml lh* w w t you can
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tM fllY a m S A M M tA M a r 7AM
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Legal Notices
IN T H K C IR CU IT COURT
OF T H I K lO M TI EMTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N O FO R
tC M IM O L I COUNTY*
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
CA I C NO. CI H 4 W CA I f L
TH E FIR ST. F A .
Plaintiff.
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TA N IF A d tG R E G O R Y . J
M IC H AEL NORRIS;
CANDACE NORRISd b/a
CANDACE J NORRIS. SIMON
B L A TC H L E Y . and an?
unknoxan hair i. davfMai.
granttat, craditort isnd athar
unknown parMRt. unknown
ipouMt atalgnaat or tuccBUori
thartol claiming by. through
and undar an? et Iha
abovt namad Dafandante,
Oafandante
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO J M IC H A E L NORRIS and
C A N D A C E N O R R I S a/k/a
CANOACE J NORRIS, and any
unknown ha trt, day imp**, gran
teat, cradltart and ethar un
5pou*a«- attignaator ftuccvttort
tharaaf claiming by. through
and undar any of th# above
nomad Datendant*
ADDRESS Unknown
YOU AR E N O TIF IE D that an
action ta forat k m a mortgaga
on tha following praparty In
Sami note County. Florida
Lot H . Daar Run. Unit II.
according to plat tharaol a*
racordad in Plat Book 19. Pag**
72 21. Public Racord* ot Sami
note County. Florida
ha* baan ft tad againtt you and
you ara raouirad to tarva a copy
of your writtan datentat. ll any,
to II on Chmtin# E Long, of
GILES. HEDRICK 4 ROBIN
SON. P A
3*0 N Orang*
A ytnut, Suite 100 Orlando.
Florida J290I on or baler*
March I. iff®, and filar tha
original with th# Clark of thi*
Court aithar baler* tarvica ors
Ptaintiff * attar nay or immadi
ately lharaattar. otharwi*# a
dafauif will ba antarfd again*!
you for INi raliaf dtmandad in
tha Amandad Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and taal
ot tht* Court on January 0
(S E A LI
Clark ot tha Cif cud Court
By JaanBriHant
Oaputy Clark
PUbft*h fwbruary 2. «. la. 21.
19*0
O EN 14

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days No aipK iw K * needed.
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MOO lists Road 4* laniard ar
MPlfc. Mery Blvd. Lk Mary

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available Etparlanc* pr*
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hi Ilkavan Health Car* Cantar
(IS MatlawvIlM At*.. SenMrd
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COWSTRUCTIOWALL TEAMS
Local/Caribbean 1st MlaShr
t-aV7-SP*S..TAL(NT BUILDERS

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Bookkeeping
BO OKKEEPING
Payroll, Taiot. Small Butinat*.
or Individual |IS (9 hour &amp; up.
Short term lax rolurnt IIS.
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1219*99

Building Contractors ‘
Iv e y C d s t f r u c t l s a S la t*
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H O M IL OFFICES. STORES
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CIISrOH CARPENTRY
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d s c k * . re a m a d d it io n s ,
b o e k c s is * . I l l I n f t r l
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FIX-IT-FAST INC.
"On* Cell Ta Do II All"
Your Naightaorhood Handy Man
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R E P A IR la P A IN TIN O
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G M M A IN TE N A N C E SERVICE
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Drywall. Lawn A Irrigation
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Winter p rk tt prunug A cteanup
Mulch A now planting*
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1 bdrm 1 bath, trash pawl
with all appttancm, amenities.
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Call Pruddnlidl Gallagher
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N I O M N L A A I V IL L A
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H O W S TO RE NT
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la n ia r d araast C a ll lar.
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from near hnapitjl Campmie
privacy' tlOO/nk plus I M
security includes utilities
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parking, ulllllma Included
_________ Call H IPP O _________
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rant by day/wk/ma A/C&gt;
p e a l, la u n d r y , t a la In r
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tor couple U tS m a plus UCO
curlty Call M l

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ttrant, and 1 haws later her
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IA N P O A O . I
plus OOP security RaNrancaa
required C p jlg M W d ________
IA N P O A O
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nalghbnrhnad 1100/wk a
m a iie c ________ C a iim n a n
IA N P O A O
I beam cartage
clean to dommtovin SSQ'wk a
U lO sac Call M l nan_________
IA N P O A O - Caly I bedroom,
screened porch, lighted park
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Includes «a ta r. Call r o w s l.
IA N P O A O S TUD IO A 1 bdrm
adults na pats, qrtdf res. ptr.
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A SETTER PLACE
1 bdrm 1 baths, pool
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Attractive lakavtam 1 bdrm
Nataly dacaralad Nailable
tenants UM /m o M l M U
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convenient location Rtnov#
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1 TA A TIN O A T M U
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I I A S O N A A L I I and t
lit month plus
curlty
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ch/a. tpacieuv a&gt; appliancas
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plus bath,
kitchen
large parch,
dap M l irae
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clubs la Ibis

L O V IL Y 1 bdrm
earner Mf. formal dining rm ,
drcalNnl liar N r harna. I I W
dawn a c t Only UP! par ma
Call qurckl M 1 .M

311-3774

141- H e m e s t e r S a t e

NOW HI A M O A J . A Q « A T I
O f B A R T ■ I acre prime high
la ad it let V I tame bum in
l i l t Above greund peal
w / d a c k i n g S p r ln k la r s .
work shop, alarm a n
Ma AN
lim n M l taJVJaan tea Ilia
T ib i pate baalty, Inc , IM a a ll
D IL T O N A
new 1 bedroom'
only I N I total P I T I par
month IIX B down VA na
dawn m m
The Aoaity U taae rm aiaa

OCLTOM

r is wtsvm* c * fi m m r
L I V I IN T N I C O U N TA T
1
badraam mablN henna, range.
»ia &gt; a
) BDRM., w**h*f/Wy*f hookup
O lt N f ltr M i r n m e C*M
m n u

113— Industrial
Rentals
AAA B U 1 IN IU C I N T I A •
New effice/Whoa n o n N
l.adt ft Bayt m m ar w/a
offices tlarl mg at llH / a a
H s ry .lt/ y i4 JA O f
________ CaN„,n a n i a ________
C O M B I N A T I O N ap t and
workshop, ad ■ &gt;4 bldg
M fi mo plus I month sac
C a ll..............................MO list

l i t — Raal Estate

* w D C irO M * *
IM M A C U L A T t
1 bdrm/1 bam
M W iD aw n
Nan Qualifying NNrtgaga
Ig rp A M A RgU E j t j t i

____H 7 322HS3_____
D IL T O N A . &gt; bdrm. I bam.
IM
*1 ar laka aver pay
meats C d A W P W ._________

HlWCaUHE

STENSTROM

A IS U M f , NO Q U A LIFY
1 kdrm 1 bam large Nt.
lanced bach yard m o o d
M W cash to mSg M l VIM

RE AL T Y, I N C .
•% Oh* 34d
•
We list and »ril
more properly thin
anyone in the Greater
Sanford ULe Mary area.

323-2323

LA N ! MANY HIDOIN
V IL L A G I 1'1 One minute to
I 4 Fpk fan*, ail *p#it*rH*v
comm unify pool m*r«. 449,900

IA N P O A O
N
pymntt J br Nacre

P I N IC A I S T No Qualify, fare
closure G ree tsch e eh 'IM .M

MEW i n FOB BIG F A M ILY
Gr**f rm, big l*f, woll fr**d
nic* #r#o 11% mfg lafior
pay* tom* ctoting cotfitlf ,900

P A I K L IIT O P
PROP! A T i l IP O A S A L I
A LC H IO O I BrWar

LAKE MARY

FO O L tlO E 1/1 G R EAT ROOM
b*g tot In Ilf, coeorod p*t»o
b&lt;g lot. fruit fro**, tfudr
ipa'inklor if i
111 006

REDUCED
J ! split plan, largt Nncad
lot Laka Mary Sctaals M l 000
W A L IA C I C N I1 I A I A L T y
___________ M l to ll___________

E R A 14K 4/1 B E T W E E N
LONGWOOO A Lake Mory
Now paint A windbert. eat m
kit oac*llent condition 411.149

UUE MART
H on Ig tacIrdW Nt back,
up N gait cour w . family roam
w/firapiece and a dan. 1 car
garag*.............. .
1104.009
A S S U M IA B L I M ORTGAGE
L A R I M A R Y A IA L T Y
___________ W -a tia ___________
L A A O I I bArw. lama, quality
tjvc. attached

W E L L K B T P 1/1. F o y t r ,
car pot. opplionco*. ton*, big
porch, irrigation ty*. wall
Sopor location Now
M4.900

322-2420
321-2720

117— Commercial
Renfals
DOWN TOWN L U E k U U t T
ProNslional OfScr lldg

RBsq.tt. ta lI wiitourAve
_________Mi asaf Oeae_________
laniard, ttwy. l l t l Renovated
shopping strip, ast to sow iq
II tor ofttca or store M l M U

M il Pack Or
W. Laka Mary 41.. Lk.Macy
FOR SAL I BY O W N IA Van
tore. 1 badraam. 1 bath, torn!
l y r o a m . q u l a t
naigbbarhaod
MOW
Call Ml liraeltor Spm

F riR A riy / M

QUINN REALTY
a a O S T IIN a a
B A U M YO UR N O A H S

OVEN HOUSE
SUNDAY P IB N U A A Y M I «PM
Ilf L A B K W O O O D N IV I
1 bdrm I bam iptu plan
fam ily room w/firvpiaca.
aal In kllchen, ftnead yard,
solar pa al /t pa Sailer
motivated I HQa.oW MS M U
O U T O F I T A T I owner mutt
sell. Handyman tpaciai Brick
house. S bedrooms, i bam
Musi be seen Bast offer t i l ]
w m m si Call M ia ia iu s
a r m a a i t m _______________

OR

LESS THU S2S00 GUN
IN CLUDINO CIOSINO COST
1 4 1 bdrm homes In Vanlard.
Daltana'OaBary/Lk Mary/
Longwaad/Allamanto Springs

O W N IA PINANCINO OaBary
Only 144.100 ) bdrm . l's bath
home on large corner lei close
to downtown Formal dining,
living, family rm. utility and
dtteched 1 car garage

1 3 tput plan, applianco*. I
car garag* on privacy fenced
1/1 aero
147.309
ASSUME, NO QUALIFY
LAKE MART POOL HOME
New 1 bdrm l's bafts 1 Story,
appliancas. fireplace. 1 car
»*'*»• ......... - ........

321-3463
SAUMUASOfTIM
D IL TO N A
J bdrm
ip*l!/lbelh 1.151 iq ft la
acre tea. w A n ew kike N a
QaaltSybkRLead C a A M H iM
IA N P O A O ■ t i l ) Ridding Place
Out ef Italy Owner must salt
H andym an Spatial Brick
Kama ) b d rm . I barn. Must
be seen Basf after Par
details Is a s M l 174 lias
M l M l IMS_______________
SANFORD
IIM Parqst Or
Reduced' 1 bd rm . garage,
earner tot. evceftonl candifien
Mad M's .
tM b H ik w a
S iN IO R O
1 bdrm . t&gt;s bam.
d a n , aa k s fl oor s, I p l t ,
screened Iron! parch, garage
5» W0 Assume CaA W N H
SANPOAO - 1 &gt; b d m . I bam.
PL rm. tplc. ctilnq tans, new
aamt 4 carpet Reduced to
MStaa Call owner. M l ItH
SPLASH A W A T in Pus 1 bdrm 1
bam pool heme with lovely
screened perch Waal tor an
Nrteuiing I AU an a baauhtuiiy
landscaped tread k *1 171 too
Metro Noel 11la b Ca. lac.
___________ M l m i __________

SANFORD - 3107 Frtnch A*»
In M artin Bldg , n**f fo
Gordon Lamb R*st*yr*rl Coil
Mol Martin 39) 3470

127— OHIce Rentals-

A r*

Mart la Ipcciaf
tua/ma,
_______ ________________

400»q M *01.100tq ft
G C I2 0 R IN G I

I SASALL A IN T A L O P P I C I I
laaad OC 1 Vary reatenekHi
II a 14 Call new I D 1 lift

F o r fa te
B I A U T Y S A L O N , Lake
M ary/17 93 Bvty Shop, law
rm t 0 3 7111/1731714

ODDER FmARClM
SanNrdCanda All aapUancas
washer&gt;dryer m apt 7 bdrm t
lull baths U1.SM
7 I R ( RtDGE C U I t
1 badraam. I bath. peal,
tennis, security U .M 4 plus
aisum abla BN mar l gaga
u e i ms HaOuaiiting
Call
M IN IS ____________________
V IL L A ! OP C A 1 U L B I N AY 1
bdrm . 1 bdm » dan screen
port h
iaataaa»r t n u n

SANTORO AREA FARR

Lo H/Sa H
GERETA, 5 ACRES
B y aaks. easy terms. 171000
Brik|btok*ee*lv,4«dMS4
HAVE TOUR 0 * N RANCH!
9 * acr** Martowfi Rm 4 10
mri#* from 0*f**n
. .139rfW
Good f*rmi!

B E A L ESTA TE
R EALTO R ____________ 331 749*
HIGH A Or? 1*4 Or**f*Ct»y*n
county maintain**! rd Nic*
*rt* *aiy t*rm» • 11100 «n
O# 47Q0Qca*h 904 719 7744
Nb r Q «* b J)iii( M o rtfiftt
D IL T O N A DOYLE BOAOt 3.
i i H f t l r i c k i 3on*dA3
Own*r Fmaaciav
E N TE R F R IS E f 1 ACRE

H.RRR

Camb
MOM

Rapa . 11X1! IpM. I I
H IM down lar quelifltd
buyer Under U S I par rnenm
tncludtsmtg and Nt rant

•ape - tsxsd 1/1 spilt, 'll
PNatnaod Sand Pawn I I . m
or qualified buysr
U M par month in
cludadi mtg and tot rtnt

CAIi BART

IS X M 1/1. MGuerdon

FroRRriy / fate

DELTONA LAA EFFORT
ss Acres. U7t 000 TERMS
I lA c rttra c k t------------- M M

M 7 -3 2 2 I1 3 S

STOkE ISLAND
11 ac an Lk Monroe
J a m N rlM R M J ^ M IJ M a .

I l l — AppitoflCM

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MOM

I1XM V I. M Manatee Panead
MOM
yard
ISXM V I 1? split, ' n Skyline.
M rs, nad porch 111.000
ISXM V I Bpfif. M Chsmpi
an / C a n e s r d Pl r a p l a c d .
dryns'l interior, vary clean
•II.SM
1SXSS V I kptrt. M Crstimada
Oikhwakhar tiraplaca.SI7.0M

t a y m m R u i C tiitt
R n A tt, 323-RH41R31-37R3

407 322-1133

1U — W i T t r l r o n !

I* A C A I t - 1 M OAILB N O M It
DaadkdRiver Privileges

1S3— A c r i A f A t l X s l 1/1 ip lil.
Kraanadroam

R0UTH)UE STORE
Moving out at tleN lacivsiva
claming. Itwatry 4 handbags
St to mo rtnt Istablithad
b u s m e n , gaad lacdtlan
SIS.#dd takas everything
_ » J J lilM m e e n ja A M iP J P

I T . Jebaa Rtvar Prantagii
II Acres'
l i l t 000
O W N IA PINANCINO

137— M o U l l t
H o m i / S a Ia

ASSUME R0 QUALIFY
1/1. l aoa eq f t , new paint and
carpet appliancas an 1/1 acre
ISIJ/mo &gt;11.000

GENEVA
Hou*o on 2l* ocro*. 1 bdrm . 3
bath, appliance*, garage, ad
d t t i o n o l ou t b l d g
or
worktfwp
479.100

FREE

■ rlR IIA L I
Wa buy/l ad PamHars 4 Cab
l l t l 1 laafard Aye., M l isaa
a CHAIR All upholstered Nka.
clean. camlertabM wim firm
seal cuthien and arms On vs
gvaan Can deliver
M T illt
• C H U T Of drawers 4 vanity
cebtnallen N r the badraam }
drawers an each tide al chest
M 4 ________________ IIS ,711
D O N 'T TH R O W I T 4 W4 Y I
Turn your malar apfi lance
intecath Call M l IMS
P O A IIIIA
mirror. 1 Mowers 171 M
Please Nave mesg M l 17w

1.
2.
3.
4.
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Price of item must be stated in the ad and be $100 or less.
Only 1 item per ad and 1 ad per household per week.
You should call and cancel as soon as item sells.
Available to individuals (non Commercial) only. Does not
apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
6. The ad must be on the form show n below and either be
mailed in or presented In person fully prepared to the
Sanford Herald Classified Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
8 . Classified Managem ents decision on copy acceptability will
be final.

R EA LTY

TELFAIR

PAUL A B ETH 0 4 BORNE
V E N TU R E I PR OPERTIES
331 4744

It HW Y. I M 1 M 4 A R Y
3 0 3-64 *4 431 /30 54 4*3 722

j " MAIL TO :

Sanlord Htrald ClaisIfiRd Ada
P.O. Box 1457
Sinlord, FL 32772-1497

• O N L Y O N E IT E M

NOW
OPEN NIGHTS
TIL I PM

CLASSIFIED
ADS

T his Is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the sam e great resuits as
our regular classified custom ers at no cost to you. Just follow these
instructions.

( I A U T I F U I I Lake Mary, as
tcutiv* } bdrm t b*tti with
flr«p l* c * . Wa*h*r/0 r y « r ,
U 00/mo piut U 00
MCurify M3 4l«3 or *tf«r 3 30
PM C*M 323 H)1

113— For Lease

« A IS IO I N T IA L UNITS Ac
fuel Interna S14.4M 1M( kq ft
P n c a M A M IC a ilM lM IT
« r aside at lal adds. Income
SHAM. •mantas u a M Price,
•vs sat AiaumaOb tusancma
a ttx m ie u

STAIRS F R O ft I T T
M AN AGE ME NT kRE ALT Y
m T M i'M iw jy

■ X IC U T IV K H O M I Sanlord
beautiful 4 bdrm . 1 bath
featuring 1 largt efflcet al
rough cedar/tlW floors plus
m a star bedroom at raugh
cadar w/balcony Form al
dining. Hying r m . w/tplc
Separata le e r garage office
attached Scar garage 1/4
acre tot with huge oak treat.
.......................................I1IS.0CO

111— Condominium
Rentals

M IO D LE *9* etflftem*n. quMf
cl**n. ttm l r ttlr td . non
tmoiiing/drinktr. d*iir*t 1
br , or *ffici*ncy In Sonlord
*r«* 3310/ fo iioo mo incl
u fillfloi i e c r*f*r«nc*lAppir fo Bon 401, c/o The
Senior j Horold. P O So*
1 4 4 Sonford 33371 1417

storags One Nt acraaa skroat
Par into caAWMPM

Country Hqma
1/1 litueNd
an almost I acre. Includas a
a a d l scraqnad peal,
nnrk Wow. and much mare
la s t Financing O NLY MS.We

UO— B u tirm t

1 S 3 -C * n 4 o m ln l« r o »

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FDR SALE I T O I W R
tom St b SantwdAvo
la n a d G C l O n o N J M tg tsat
warahauM w aarM i but Idkig
One VM t q Nat I ------------

D * T v 3 D t w E m ,a &gt; m i

l i a i Estats

9 ACRE HOMESITE 130 000
^ r tjw a N r M R M S ^ jO T iw

I4 f — C w n m t r c ia l

1/1. good toe*

m r

* 7 3221199
I A C R I I i r ma b ' l a heme
Geneva aIf Hwy as High 4
Dry. gaad water, Ity.SOO
Days, lea fMS/avas. aaa-yyyi

L0NCM O0DAREA
1 bdrm , 1 bath. I car garage,
elated in perch, ilka new
ITS 000 Call 7tf lilt , anytime

A3SUHMU, NO QUALIFYING

123— Wantidlo Rent

&gt;PM

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U X H A J* 0 &lt;
By earner . 1 bd m I bath,
central M/A. an I toll 111
Homewood Dr t w a m w s i
LONGWOOO ■ AncmabN. c, 1.
pool, tsg.oop Near 14 mall.
toraatot lit r e s
M l ktyt

LESS THAN 13.100 DOWN

W t N A V I TIN A N T t
C A L LU S IP YOU H A V I
P A O P IA T Y T O N I N T
Linda Kline Property Manager
M l lltl

•I H A M

321 2297

9 IC R C S
Wsll and Sapt c Pond
U l 000
Nd Ouatifying Mortgage

financing t ilt .M O
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WeKofl. 1M1SM ar 71tti47.

1 bdrm I bath, fireplace,
appliancas, carport
tte .W

O I N IV A County J bdrm . 1
bam. leer, lacras i f so mo

MM

IA N P O A O tovafy I br . Kroon
porch, l a r mp l di ni ng
Only .....................
H IM

L A R K M A R T |7| with all
••frai Fpfc, fan*. CH/A.
micro **th*r. dry*r. com
munity pool Supor »it* 419.400

31,300 DOimiNaCLOSIM

323-2323

FHA/KM0 MOeCT

built hems near Laka
•utter 1 b d rm , I N bam.
ecm parch, tpk. kg kitchen
w/lslind 4 bar 4 private
garden Only J y rt M Ml.too
Wt w a r n , attar t pm

C M 1 U T T IM E
O AB A A Y 1
lunwihed. yard mafnNnanca
and nalar Included Quite

M .IM

bath Calf
Bring

tram arty
O N LY ..

141-Hemes for Sale

3214799

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B A A H O N IW O F F IC I BLDNO

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I t ID A O O M . i n
Isfdto Mama
m atter and fatally
nuturtf catort to
L IM t g ft ONLY

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2000 U U M w y B M .

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f t l . S I. la tte
A P P O A D A B L I 1 bdrm.
bam hen* CH/A.
la w dawn payment

iiin Q jQ Q ^

f i — B o o m * te c R r h I
S T T 7 f7 TTT7 a rTm 7 “T Iu *
f»**ffcb*fri*od t4*/«k plus
IMP »*&lt;ur tty C i l i a w
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N htw H imtm prtvt 1*9*1 Cali
333 114i, —vytim*
C i l AN
COLON TV.
M ICROWAVE. M AID SERV
IC I CALL M l *UT__________
C lt iH
kitchen *nd
Uundry f*cllltl** c*6&lt;« TV
w a «n

m i

CMMUGCCOn
M ult kaa to appreciate 1
b a d r a a m , 1 f u l l bath,
doublawlda Shingle raal.
matenlfa siding, cathedral
calling Great Buy at SIS.M1
Htwry wawYlasf tawgll
Call Cat Net ,07 y j i tgst ar
SR7 WO MM after apm________
I 4 DAM. traitor w/PNrida rm
Par* Aaa. hNbrte Hama. ISas
Part Drive. Let U M t liM .

BATEMAN REALTY

Nncad yard I
fenced IM A mo 1
spa H t M M er M t w n a s r
D IL T O N A l/ i. near, clean.

CARRIAGE C0VC
M usi lea to appreciate I
b a d r a a m . I f u l l bath,
doubitalda Shingle reef,
masamta tiding, cathedral
calling Greet Buy at I14.SH
H airy — T tort tong’ I
Call Cattoct sS7 n } Tkto or
R U N M M after Spm________
D l t A A Y 1 badraam. ntci and
clean, carpart. thaAy tot. quNt
mabito name park, na pats,
ever SS M .IM Omar homes
o v o itib W ........... f a j l M S W

O S T I I N i l ACRES. W E LL
WOOD I D ..................... M l 000

IB IO A O O N L &gt; M
In (M l Large Nf*ed yard, an
W YJM

N I I H A M phena days M l
t a i l a r a fla r IP M a
arakands. M l m akSadm i
C O U N TR Y living N Its best m
Orange City i«M M i Nf. 1
b d rm . a bam. 1 kitchens,
wfeline dtih. sm artN ch/a
unit Inclgdrd Nan qualifymg
Call m
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1 3 7 -A M H H
H o m w / lN h

1/1 It.

Iprtage. V I « l M A IM
L A A A YA
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Tba Oais l aaNrd
OuNt/prlyaN 1 lar
utility roam /lrd bdrm . I
bams, tlrepfece. paaf/Nnms

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141

O O V IA N M IN T A B 1 A LI1
Mae N I I A M Caaai Dawn
BO O N! BALL J O . P. A.
L A R I M AN Y A IA L T Y M &gt; a tll

• M U S T IN C L U D E P R IC E

• *100 O R L E S S

P R IN T A O H E R E : .

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Sanlord, Florida &gt;2771

• Ona Month Fred Rent
• Walatlronl lifestyle on Lake Monroe
• Modem F iln e ii Canter

• Indoor Racquet DelI
• Sparkling J a c u u i

• A Pool you can really
make a splash In.

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only. MW t. laniard Avenue
L A R R T I MART, i l l M X
» « New/Uaed Turn 4 iwpl

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11 matching chain. IIM
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MagN Early American Table. a
chak » A hutch a 'c M lim takk
M a t ana laca clem. etc. cana
Atkln« I I M Frl A S*t only
MIAS SonkordAronuo_______

PROVINCIAL K N O W SIT
Girlt I piece tat. whiN U M

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RICLIHIR BRAND NCHfl
W olktr/Thomaivllle Brand
Well hugger U N Value
M uter 1144...........
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SOFA, traditional ttyie, tend
brawn. W long, ) aaat cuth
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now PM cart only H I lata
SOFA AND CHAIR, ia r iy
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tan Lang aak cattaa tab*

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laugh I largar motar.
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M n k JT cut. If hrp 0400
Call 33) 12)4 otter &gt;Q mm
• I A W M S O Y )4
Ri di ng
mewur Lk/y Boy I t " Ri#ng
mowor Ootn nood fiRing or
uso tor parts Both for n o t
• t r . |V| HP Octets 4 Strafte*
rto r baggor i«* n m o*tf
t i e corteitfn m m t m

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mote, w ry trtendty t Found
him but cannot kNp him!
lovotpoopte Anting US

mom

203-Livestock and
Poultry
CHICKS • Fancy and common
braadl Duett, auailt. turtay.
A gaata Call H i m $ ________
w u n ro a u v
4ar I dark poultry braadart
Call C T i m

209— Wear-Inf Appartl
WtDOING GOWN
lu a it w a s uaa Now m o
Call H I Ml* att tar Almaa

211— Antiques /
Collectibles
MTIQUEIC0
Foil sift Complete with boe
spring A mottrfti tIM Call
___________moooo___________
BRlDORf A SOM AN TIQ UES

* AUTIQUC AUCTION*
SATUIDAY I PM
1440HWY 40W ........SANFORD
I ’s mitesoost •! I 4 ..
JJJ 700I
Lte 4A&gt; )4 lR
AUQ/7

coins /mo c o iu a iiu s
Foreign Proof 4 Unc sets.
U S. C o i n s e n d o t h e r
Numismatic Homs. AVON
•ottlos for tho collector
Frl Sot Sun. 9AM to 4PM.
Booth It 12 loBoor Floo
Mortot. Sowiped Ptoio_______

IN01AHAITS 4 CIAfTS
A N IW C O L L IC T IO N OF
KACHINA DOLLS

BOOTHS56 57
INDOOR F L I A M A R K C T
SANFORD PLAZA
Discount to Peelers

213— Auctions
iis fo ic to w a io i
BE A UT Y SALON WED
3/2*90 IPM
K Mort Ploio
If 97 Sontord
m 4100

222— Musical
Merdundhe
H O L I O A T O rgan w/Gania.
eicelWn* cnnditian a cavar
A a m g STM Frl A Sal wily
la it s Laniard Avanua

PIANO FOR U U
Roiponn DH party la aaauma
•mall manthly pay mantt m
Spinal Plana Can ka wan
totally Cradii Dapi
tea &gt;VI AN I

223— Miscellaneous
MOTOROLA RADIOS
I way.
graal c a m m u n l c a lla m
tyttam ana Daw. I maDtiat
• antanna U M valua. tac

tllkt at saw/stwr Ma a n

II tt. with aackmg and ac
cat tar lav and laguadratd)
STM_____________C atlTO ltas
SALLY I# • II yanal walk m
trwrar w.waamarpraat lap 1
harw cpmprataar A atactrk
Palratlcail AI laoot Call
_________ M l-»W P M
I I V I R A O E Air Baarmlwr II
eat kag capacity, kiatmaw
ttaal turiaca a'dram A atr
tana U N aka m a w
H U I T 'S CBOWN FAWN
_________ 4t&gt; W 4 T W _________
•
C H IS T O F O R AW INS
Largaalw .lal
W » W 4 ___________
CHINA.
Riua Oman A Layai
N lp a it Each w t w rvka tar
11 • accavaarwt U K aa
Can_________________Ml E g
C Y F R IS S F EN C E POSTS - ilia
a n 4 m ■ i m iaatacti Can
W 4AAI_____________________
• D P . W II O H T Baack a / M
Ikt at werghft. « tang Dart
and Wart ana I M Jim any
day, otcopt Sort U d t m
Graawaaat Oryaant
Car Stop. 0.11 Bat
Raady M .t Concrata Danehat
Sand. Rack. Carrant llari
Mtracla Caacraka Ca. m 1MI
a O L O IR Graca 1M airiatt
pa.nl tgr ay tar tar party IM
aDa Call a t ana. manttngt
aP AR A O O N K IL N
ILarga
tual Ntadt wma rapa.rt U 4
aDa
Call m a n e
POOL T A B L I
Ta p im p
"Brwnaakk" a' X I' in naa
condition Sacrlfka A M attar
m 4AM attar TPM___________
• S iW IN O M A C N IH I S.ngtr
Tg la g aim catmat. carrying
c a t* and a c c a iia n a t
1 acallantcand P l m t M
• TARLR LAMPS Drake aim
Iman thedat Vary mca cand.
Itan U I D r y t 'i M l 4W4
I M O B IL ! PHONES I Parta
Da I Permanent maw.I Ac
cattor a t. IMP o k a
r n lira
attar 1pm
D4 L IG H T POLES IM Match
_________ C a t i m t t t i _________

ISO 0 1100,000
II dlttrikutort naadad Part A
lull lima No t ip nacattary
BaDartO-Nttl LTa m a _______
U l l A LU M IN U M SHED aim
••ear. Aaot la' eida DAT EDO.
^ n i_ _ _ ^ _ _ £ a n n ia a «

230— Antique/Clessic
Cers
31 CHEVY MUTER MUJU
Bad angina KtitoraDN" I M
Can
m t M l Ware mattaga

• ____________________

’M MUSTANC
Autamallc. runt gasdll I too
Call m AMI laara mettaga

231— Cers____
atOLDSaaoeiLC c i e b a
l.ooo mi
rcoooarn
Daaiar
m JJtl ar U l n r t
Atk Far Gaarga Eurrtwi
FO BO TAUR US GL
M. PS.
P B . P W . aula. ai r. lilt,
cruiw l
.
IC IC I
Laminoia Fard_________ m laBI

TU C UP PAYMENTS
Ns Mosej Obnb
atcapl iaa. lag. lilia. ale.
14 C H I V Y S P S C T B U M
Aula. air. 4 dr. ttarao. Raally
Low V .l« t l Only
H I T 41
Call M r Payna. m H U

--------------------------------------------------- :________________________________

THIS WEEK S
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ESTATE SALE
Otprttsiow gift*, cryftfbl,
Stoh«d9« r « . bOOhf. lamps.
Iin«nt. fifhirvg •guipm«nt.
fools. Ofthogaadic •quipmant.
m iu furnitwr* Much mort.
komqthing tor tvoryortel Sot
Mrdop ond Sunday. fAM to
4PM Wtett 2S*h St to Country
Cl ub Rood. L a k * M a r y
(Crystal Rtego Sub) 209 Rmgo
Rd Foitew ftgntl
RoinOote March )rd A 4th
CigiA tk CMvrch Y«rd SbIb
FKB. 77 11 74 U M I0 4 P M
1211 HESTER AVE SANFORO
Furmtur# and tuorv thipg 111

MOVING SALE, NO iUNRI
Saturday. • S Sofa A teuotoat.
micro«av«. crib, cotteo and
•nd tabtef. smgte
and
•nor# 22) 4796
M O VINO SALK • housahoid
items. lamp, sawing and bn«t
ting tupplfOt Ointng tm tabte.
b chairs hwkh. coffoo and «nd
labtef. organ, now rtfngtra
ter. Cap«damonte Frl A Sat
only 1410 S Sanford Avanua

3 FAMILY YARD SALE
SATURDAY LAM M ) M a rti
Cl Lata Mary
Boal iNm t.
coppor. crystal, and mor«

PONTIAC SU M BiRO -M 1 cyl 4
teootf Rtete Good l M M Coll
X O U f o N p r Jp m woobOoyi

TMI IP PRYMCNTS
atcapl lai. tag. Pitta, att

M P LYM O U TH R E LIA N T
A a I a . a i r .

M L! PRICK...........J R M

Can M r Payna, in

lit

M R tR gaR A
Lake Mary
lira FORD M USTANG . OPM
Hava IE ar mare cart vndrr
IM M C lll Randy Vaurtg.
Oaalar....................... M1E1PE

1171URCKN TOM CRN

U T . . 1/M • 1 N 1. i l t l *
P a l m e t t o A v a Wi n d o w
Wadat. i r braided rug. twin
•proedt. curtain., folding 4
lawn chairk. porlaDia type
writer, toattaravan. mart 1
SATURDAY. 9 2 270b Magnolia
AvO. SAntord Riding moveor.
ateef furrvact. ) A/C units.
b«kas. gamos. ctethos

SATURDAY AN0SUN0AI
From 9 7 1101 S laka Avo.
Sanford (bohind P ina Hut) )
Familtest Clothos andmorof
Saturday. 1AM ? Lafs of boys'
ctethos. aacoltent cond . b lb
Woman s, and misc items
TbO/ Mohawk Ava (J blocks
bohind East Ocaan Chinos#)
SAT UROAY O NLY • 112 Haiol
Bi v d. Sanford 9 te J pm
Household goods, and mi sc
YARD SALB
F r l . 2/2J and
Sat. 2/24. 9 te 4 24l ) Adame
Court. Sanford Clothos.
furnituroandmisc items
144 Country Club CircN. San
lord left W Mm Sit Saturday
fill TCurteintkhnent. ate
LAKE M AR Y naar coitego )
Famihos Tools, chain saw.
Thp outboard motor. o«l paints.
2
sawing mac hinos. msc
items Frt A Sat 9 a j$$
Broadmoor )2) 1)77

M M JWn. PE4IM PL4

0WEIM

TM I UP PAYMENTS
atcapl let. lag. title, arc
t* FORO ESCORT
Law
t».:»v air. tieree catwlta
Daivtamtanar
SIMIS/ma
Call AM Payne, m i lll
air. PS/PB.
AM/FM tiara M M
Call twakE a it
ME *414
M CADILLAC O R V IL L I
ITaChaaw From

IPEE TROOPER LS ■ law milav
vary clean Call Randy Yaimg.
Daaiar
.......
M IEIPI
rn&gt; TO YO TA P U P ' Sian Hava
M ar mare u n til truck! imdrr
Slaw Call Randy Vaung.
OkMar . ._________ n i p i w

lM N Y V M R I
I tpd atr will taenrka tar
t o r n iTisiaa
* ____________________________

73 MERCURY COMET
Gate twendakie work car
ArtingSTPE
Can P I t i l l

YOU PICK ....... Sia m
Daaiar .... M M IW U I P n
AtA Far Oaarga Rurrawt
FAI RWAY MOTOBS
’ Hama al •iaa D o m A R Ida'14M US IT PI Langaaad 111 M E
FORO TC M F O ' ■ aula. PS.
FB. atr. HH. crutw
M.40S
Sammata F art_________ m IN I
M CADILLAC O R VILLE
M M ml
.....
I M K HA
A Suwurk tu y Al
SIT i n
Daaiar
m M P tarU I M l
Art Far Gaarga Eurrawt
GOVERNMENT S EIItO
Vehicle, from |IM Far at
Marcadat Car vattat Cheryl
S u r p l wt B u y a r i Gui de
1EESaETOMEEtl SEIT1

TUE UP PAYMENTS
atcapr tat. lag. line, ate
II PONT IAC LEMAN1
White, a dear. ptr. tieree.
Only
..........
111? 1/ma
Call Mr Payna. M i m
M CA D ILLA C ELDONAOO
W a t I P . H E Ne w I I . I l l
11 JO104AI Dealer
m U tl
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---------111 M l
■ CADILLAC EROUGMAM
iiT irn o A i
U L E PRI CE
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Daaiar
m ilPIw UlM I
Art Far Caarpa Evtrowt

TARE UP PATH(NTS
Ns Merit Oevr
e K t e i U i lig. hfte.ute

m FONTIAC ORANO AM

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&gt;4 vdUf

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( K f l f l f t i ) K vtr f b t d p l
Looking For T h .»O w '
m W lK U lW l
Coorgf lu rrtw i

094 ter
A%k For

TARE UP PAYMENTS
Ne Merit Oenb
•■coo* *an . tog. Ntto. •♦&lt;
M 1FR IN T Aute otr. iteso
rMily rsicol ••• 4* mo
CoHMr Foywpv &gt;22 3*22
PUBLIC A UT O AUCTI ON
i v b r y w b d . a f r i r»P M
DAYTONA A U TO AUCTION
Nwy 91. Ooytewo BoocA
_________ 9 b » m i n _________

TAREUP PAYMENTS
Ne Msret Om i
atcapr iaa. lag. tine, arc
IT P L TM O U TH HOB I IO N 4
tear. air. power .tearing
•■area. w n | trantpartatunl
Only
tW U/m a
Call M r Payna, m i l l l

TOYOTA CEUCA
IteJ. oute. A/C. inter ter liko
low mttet Runt md
teoi»fOOR» H M &gt; 234 7047

mow.

TOYOTA CIESS1QA
HPT. Aula. F U LL POWER,
leather. O N LY I f . M
Ceart y t, Oathattu. 1311111

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Etlraa S I M B i t
El CADILLAC FI_______
Oataganca A M u tlS w '
Ta Appreciate ......lEMEVESI
Daaiar........U M 1 ar M l MEI
Atk Far Gaar pt R orawt

M U S T

S i l t ................... POT M/me

Daaiar........ M SH EI a*H1 MEI

Att Far Oaargt Burrawt

NUT------ U U ____ HUM

A L L S T I I L A UILO IN O S at
daaiar Mvaka. 1000 ta M M

—

m
Irantmlttien. naadk minor
•ark Goad Irintparlatlan
car tMa/D/aCaH . M l ME!
•7 cH.os.ta

ORW CNVITTl III

ja w a a jrjg j^ ^ ^ j^ ^ _

lit — Office SvRRlto*
/ Equipment

321— C ars

2 3 1 -C a rs

'TtOKVYUlV
ga ad llE M AttarIpm m i e n
TP FORO F I E S T A • rune goad
Heater New pawl sup Call
111 SOT, anyttrna____________

79Y-4II0
Aute. air. crutw. clean Mutt
Sail p m H I PWP leave matt
MOLDSAtOEILE ROYAL
ITEM ml
4EMEWIE
M i l PRICE
M M
Oaalar
m uP lw D IM I
Art Far Caarpa Euvrawt

237— Tractors «nd
Traitors
TAIM TRACTORS
M U S E D IN STOCK
A LL S II IS I ALL PRI CESI
MMtland Trader A (guipmani
Vtml N a4 Mai Hand
In N rc h d n ta n IT at
EM-T1 T1

I I TT. TANMM TIA1UI
B R AN O NE W) New lira .
PI 4PS...................Call 111 4MI
ta t E N C L O S E D F R U H O F F
Utility TratNr with aluminum
homo ll.f t t
Call 404 rail

JUNK CARS REMOVED
HOC HA ROE
___________ M l PITT___________
■ Ta p DatlarM Paid Nr |unk
cart, trucks. 4 wheat drive
Any tend lien CellP lIW O

PS. PB. PW. hit. Ctu.w 14 n t
Sammata Fard _______ m IN I

OMVYV^TON PICI UP
IPTl. Nngbed. 1 weed hear
Win. ttreng li* CIO motor
Loon and rune great' II PM
him____________ Can H i oral
FORO A IR O S TA R I I
Jvkt
n wo m ,wt'
i t an
Sam mala Ford_________ P I irtl

TUE UP PAYMENTS
NeMaRsyOBUR
atcapl Ipa. Ipg. line ate
U N IS U N PICK U P KINO
CAR
Air. tieree catwlta
only
PUP 14
Can Mr Payna. I l l i m

U D O O a lS M S S U R C C I

M d
A/C.
ru n
rm ll

Mvst wil I Asking U N O D#y%.

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321-3993

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At 19th 81.
Highway 17 92

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4009K.Mwv.49
tenford
Acrost From Haw
Janlord Auto Auction

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321-1450

Courtesy
Daihatsu
can give you
immediate
Credit toward the
down payment of your
next new or used vehicle.
Just bring us your
tax return and we'll
showvou how.

Sanfard Hat aid_______
•aa FORO MOTOR Hanw •gawd
condition 11000 CaW Sleapt
4 K ll. Wwwar A corned* Can
a m •m i rage. eve. an t u t

HANSON’S
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICES
q w u T T H ta c u s

1979 Ford Econoline Van

T9 N u u n u w rits

m SERVICE
mtAT WE SELL
A H ' f S D iPTCiili

—

*

M U S T 8KEI

$1988
$1988
$3988

1964 Nissan Sent re
Starao,
Poww 1
Low MRaa

1960 Ford TRundertoird
Auto., Air,

FgrVQrwtaBl
AMa AR. FanBy Car '1 9 9 5
a^

ab am /i T

&gt;1995

YV* Tw. sane. Ae &gt;2995
9 4 M i Cm n p Cam . . .
lead* Special
&gt;3495

eeiMNta
L I The 7tyt

‘4495

19$ W. Airport A M
ta n lord, FL 3277]

322-2116
4 4 4 4 4 4

Power Saala t

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m
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/ DAIHATSU *
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$2988
$3988
$2988

1385 Nissan King Cab
Starso
C aeaatld

1984 Mercury Marquis

i l 4X4 euM

99b9U0.Iugf.2ntm

(jl/.l l it

1R0R A Franch Ago,.0“

MEAT It SUITS

t i R IS -

Rebuilt t u g i M
hMhimtMtew. M V i
cruiw. itOO m n t « lifts
gr#«f. goad ba#f. no

Can P i la*s

2 4 3 - Ju n k C a rs

It what M r McKandraw ra
calved whan ha advertiwd hit
TP MOTOR HOME N r tala It
only took t days, and I n tint
getting cant The Ik t! parwn
that Naked at it bought III Veu
toe can have Fetl Return' l
CaM Today 11
i n M il
. ClattilwdDapi

232— Auto Parts
/ AccRtsorlRS

BRONCO I L T

SI MP

AVION UT tr allay tandem atN
heal. a/c. new awntng See
attar Id M I miN E OtHan
May town Rd Cypratt Peml
Ratraat Nr marly OtNan Call
CaurwARVPrkPlPMarNr

m an

2JJ— T rucks/
Muses / Writs

*71 TRAVEL TIRIIIR
MOBILE SCOUT M ft. Sleep.
4 with air. fair condition

241— Recreational
V tA icto s/ C t in fe rs

Oaalar
H I lif t W M I M l
Art Tar Gaargv Eu.iawt

Sa T w T T i v k ' w a r r
Heat Wiled radian All Nr
t&gt;»
Can H i aaat

&lt;2000 CREDIT
NAO CREDIT
NO CREDIT?
N O PROBLEM !

W E P A T TO * M0 tar wfacted
cart/trucktl W E SE LL guar
antoed uaad parti AA A U TO
SALVAGE of QpBorr,

IS 1A4UAA MV

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MINCER MOTORS

23k—VrMcIbs
______ Wanted______

II c y l . mml cand d n o mi
k M m Firm
C a r llP O T
EP CADILLAC BROUGHAM
aTaChaawFram
y o u f ic k

241— R R c r o a t io n a i

V ab ictos/C R m p m

1966 Chevrolet Spectrum
Auto.,

II \ l i &lt; HI I ' l l

I \ I K ) lit &gt;l&gt;) K l l &gt;1 \

DAIHATSU
3211S HWV. 17&gt;t2e VS Mite NertkelLeke Mery Mvk.
SANFORD 323-2123 e ORLANDO 43S-S0M
_________ Mon Fn. R 30 B. Sal 9 8. S u n N oo n 5

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□ Sports

Sanford chases power boat
races as attraction to city

Defense boost Seminoles

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN

S A N FO H D — Seminole High's Ii. i -m-ball (rum
pm tngrth rr snlul hitting with errorless defense
in a 13-3 win nvrr Hlshnp Moon- In I h r Semluiilc
Invltullonal Wednesday at Sanford Stadium
Th e win. whleh Improves Srm lnnlr lo 2-3.
advances ihe 'Notes lo ihis evening'* 7 p in.
game against Lym an at Sanford Stadium A
S rm lnolr w in would force a w lnnrr-takc all
rematch on Friday at 7 p in

SANFOH D Lake M o illo c s
sen lie wan is whi rr a p.iildlcw lu rl
n-pllca moves inurlsis slow tv up the
Si .loluis Hlver mav Iranlorm lor
one weekend ibis summer lo waters
— l i n e d w i t h l li o t ls a u i ls ol
spectators — rippling with the wake
ol I mi. i I s speeding across the lake al

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week
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power Imi. i I 1.m mg lint enough
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S o u s l u u i N elwnlk . i I m iiiI |xisslblv
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I’al i i N id i ol S i i i i m i Spurts
Ii u m i Ii a s f l n g Hie r a t e s III lia s also
llie races 10 i -i i |ov out m i l our
\ss&lt;h tales -slid I i m I. iv hi has l.ilkcd
s|Miki u w ith KSI’N
hiispliultlv and om •omillillUtV
to Saulonl s downtow n men haul s
O Neill s a i d In - x p ci I s Ix 'IW teli
And 1In v will In spemlmg then
assoclallou 11hml Ids pni|M&gt;s.d lo
7 0 a m i I«M* I mi. i I s III 7 l o III c l a s s e s
lelsun- Mioiiev ben
f an said
hold |m iw ii Imi. i I racing on Lake
I n e n t e r t h e r a t e s P r i z e n i o i i e v will
I be r.H I S have been si b&lt; dull d
Miiiiim- Mav 12 and 13
lx- a m i n i m u m ol $ 1 , 5 0 0 |x-r c l a s s
around other activities nn llie laki
(• N e ill p ro p o s e d llie ra ce s
a m i m a v lx- l a r g e r d e p e n d i n g o n
Farr said
(Missihlv as a limdralser lor the
s |x u is o r s h ip s a n d o ilie r iiitu lralsers
t h e r e will b e s o m e IllcollVf
Tlnim as U lugh.tm Found.illon. a
im l u l l i n g a I x . i u l v • o i l i e s t
n ielli e s bill III! V r a t i b e a n mil
irust established lor AIDS rescan h
D ave F arr
G re a te r S au lo n l
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U U d l

Lyman ousts Lake Weir

Sanford cops ask
TV show to help
them find a killer

I.O N G W O O D — Lym an High School extended
lls Ixiys' basket lu ll season al least one more
night hy healing Candler-Uike Weir 73 57
Wednesday night In Ihe first round of Ihe
-IA District 9 tournament
.
Now 5 17. eighth-seeded Lym an will p.iv at
No I seed Lake Mary lonlghl in the tournament
■piarierflnals

By SUSAN LOOKN

Saa Paga I B

Herald staff wntor

□ Flo rid a

S A N FO H D — For a serrmd time Sanlortl I’nliit
Clilel Steven Harriett lias asked the li-li vision slum
" A m e r i c a 's ______________
____
M o s t
W a u le d ' lo
a i d in th e
scarch lor .1
I 11 g I I I v iw a n t e d in
Suspect's Hams: Moris Colleld
the April 21*.
Charge: First degree murder
I
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Race Sex: Black Male
m 11 r d e r
Height: 5 It.. 6 In.
robbery ol a
Weight: 140 lbs.
Sanlord res
Ey* color: Brown
t a 11 r a 11 t
DOB AGE: 1-3-50 (40)
owner
Hair color: Black
H a r r ie t t
said lli.it last
w e e k Ii r
m a d e t ills
Subject is wanted tor the
latest request
murdor ot li Teh Yu
lor tin- Fox
Yu was found stabbed to
N e lw o rk lo
death at h.s place ot business
p r i il H c th e
Mr C's Ch ckun 2100 South
m u rd e r on
French Ave . Santord
it s S u n d a y
Bubiuct has a black mole on
n I u Ii I
m .1 n 1111 n l
his left choek and front teeth
program H r
are in poor condition
See K ille r,
Page S A

Law could sink cruises
K O U T L A tID K K D A L K A debate over
whether a sehciil's liability Insiiraiue will cover
I M ist -gradual ion cruses may end sink plans loi
drug .md alcohol-free gradual Ion m uses, ol
llel.ilss.ilil Wednesday
Th e school s|amsored parlies called I'rojccl
Graduation. Iw-gan alxiui six years ago as an
alternative to drinking and using drugs to
( elchrate ihe end of ihcir high school careers

I W ANTED

Saa Paga 2A

Miss America threatened
I A M I'A — Kart.il Ihreals were made against
Dehliye Turner, only ihe thud black woman lo
hold Die Miss A m e rica title, before she
addressed a University ol N inth H ond a a u ­
dience Tuesday No allempts were made lo
harm Tu rne r during the Tuesday night speech
campus police soil It was Ihe liisi time on her
nationwide lour that anyone threatened her
solely

I

Saa Paga 2A

B R IE FS
Over 130 to be in River Festival
S A N FO H D — More than LIU artisans have
applied lor participation m tlx S i dohns Klver
festival on Lake Monroe March 3 and -1
A $(iOO cash prize will tx- given lor llesl ol
Show Other cash awards will Im- given lor lk-st
ol Calegory and merit awards
Awards will !■- announced ai a liarhccuc at
Ihe marina llollitiv Inn March 3 Tickets lor Ihe
tkirlieciie will I m- $5 each
Calegorles lor Ihe festival iiunpclllton are
walercolor. oil and acrylic, graphic*, drawings
and pasicls. photography, sculpture, stained
glass, mixed media and cralts
Th e festival Is sponsored tiy Ihe Greater
Sanford C h a m trr of C om m e m - and SanfordSeminole A n Areuxtatlnn
fo r more Inlormallon. call the ehamlM-r al
322-2212

Bond debate tonight
L A K K M AKV — School superinlendent Itolx-rl
Hughes and Seminole County businessman .Jim
Slelllng will laie oil In a deliale over Ihe si lux&gt;1
district's prop. m (I $521) nulllou Ixitul Issue
lonlghl at h p m in the Lake Mary High Scluxil
auditorium
Ihe debate. s|M insored bv Ihe Lake Mary
l om iiiiinllv hu|irovemcnl Assn i.iiion. will lxmoderaled by lormer Lake Mary city couimls
sinner Itandy M i»rls
Slelllng and Hughes will eacli Im- given 20
minutes to pre-cut Ihi-lr side (4 the Issue and
l Iii -ii lour mluules lo rebut I In- Itixir will then
lx- open lo ipa-simns Irom
Ihe audience.
ill im
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bri)adcast|
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wil lx- rcbro.idi-.isl on Slori-r ( able pn Friday
Irom i&gt; lo h p in and oni Man Ii 2 on i n.iiuiel 22.
according to Mortis

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Dr Joseph W Vaughan has been looking alter
II10 puppy since it was found by county
workers on Tuesday The animal had been
wrapped in plastic and paper baqs and loll

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abandoned near Ihe lakelront in Sanford
Olbcials plan lo file charges against Ihe
person or persons responsible d and when
they ate located

Anim al experts: Survival chances
‘s lim ’ for puppy found in trash
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C.irol
W immI w . i k I n| tin Si iiimolt l 1niiti\ Hum.im
s « n n 1\ s«ud .i I hiiii ilu min week old |Mi|i|&gt;\ s

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald staff AMfer
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G overnor may
approve 4-cent
hike o f gas tax
United P ress Intsrratlobsl
TALI.AHASSKK - G ov lloli
M atlltlez is s l a u d l u g Iiv h is
i n s i s t e n c e lh al a n y tuere.Lse in
I III- gasoline I.LX m u s t lx- till
|Nised r e giona lly a n d not o n a
s l . i l c w lile b a s i s , ai l e a d i n g In Ills
aid es

Martinez ollcicd a slm llai
liirmula lot higher trans|xira
tloil levies during last Novemtier's special sissluu on roads
llu l tin ta lk s broke d o w n
lx cause no (oiuproiill.se .111 i-pl
a b le to (lie g o v e rn o r a n d
legislators could lx- tumid
I’c lc r Diinlw r. Martliu-z' gen
eral coiinsel. lias told a sjx -i lal
H o u se S e n a te i im iin itlee on
traus|M irta lion dial t h e g o v e r n o r
i o n l d a c i e p t a p la n lo in e r e a s i
tin- gav tax Iiv up In I c e n t s |ier
gallon The e u r r e u l l e w Is t) 7
cents
H ow ever
tin- g o v i - r u o i
e n v is io n s a sc ries ot g a s lax
i n c r e a s e s III ll« s l a t e s s e v e n
ira n s p o r ia iio u d tstru is A m
till l e a s e w o u ld h a v e In lx vu led
u p o n l&gt;v t h e Icgislativi- deleg.l
Hun b u r n e a c h truus|xirtatli&gt;n
i l l s ! I Ii-1 t h e n hv t h e l u l l
l.c g is ia tu rc
l i t l u s lalx led tin- p l a n n d i
c id iiu s a n d a Kiilir G o l d b e r g "
s c h e m e m e a n t to h e lp M .iilm ez
See Tax. Page 3 A

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Deputy accepts
favor, loses job;
claims ‘set up’
By SUSANLODCN
Herald stall writer
SA N FO H D — Acceptable ul a shotgun trout a
pawn simp operatcr as payment Inr a lavnr has cost
a Seminole County sheriH'sdcpuly Ills |oh
Wayne M urphy. 15. a di-putv tor 15 years,
resigned rather than lx- lilt -it Fch 5. alter Seminole
('iiiiu ly Sherlll Jo h n Hulk iou lriin ltil him with the
See F ire d . Page 5 A

NASA ponders new shuttle launch date
By WILLIAM HARWOOD
Horald staff wntor
( AIM: C A N A V E R A L
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I'M n n ii Ii ii Ihtirsd.iv I In L lrl.iv was I In hrsi m (h r
hlsiorv ol ihi I S Np.n i program lo Im i . mis 4|| hv i ri vv
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•lillii oil lo pi&lt; ilu I and di spin p o llu tio n s ol a tiO
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w id* Iv I m in v•d ilu 1 ti w plans in s|m nd . i I miu ' \ . da\s

TH E CREW
•Nsvy Cspl. John Creighton, AUanlis commander
For Nary Capt John "J O " Croighton. a dosite to
"fly Ihe best and go the highest and fastest" led to
a brilliant career as a naval aviatoi and ultimately to
Ihe commander s seat aboard the space shuttle
Atlantis A graduate of the Naval Academy.
Creighton. 46. has logged more than 5.000 hours
flying high performance |et aircraft
•Air Fore* Col. John Casper, Atlanlisco pilot
Air Force Col. John Casper, a classical music
buff and co pilot of Ihe shuttle Atlantis, is an ace
lest pilot with 229 combat missions lo his credit
and more than 5,300 hours Hying lime in 48
different types of aircraft
•Marine L I. Col. David C. Hilm ers. Atlantis
astronaut
Astronaut David Hilmers, a veteran ol two shuffle
flights, including Ihe first post Challenger mirsion.
is a mathematician who brings a computer like
mind and a love of flying to Ihe cockpit of Atlantis
Hilmers will serve as the shuttle s (light engineer
•Navy LI. Cmdr Pierre J. Thuot. Atlantis astronaut
Guitar plucking fterro Thuot. a Top G un" radar
intercept ollicer with more than 2/0 aircraft carrier
landings to his credit, was assigned to the shuttle
Atlantis tor his lirst tirsl ride into space Thuot has
more than 2.300 hours ol (lying time in more than
40 types ot aircraft
•Air Force Cot Richard M Mullane. Atlantis
astronaut
Air Force Col Richard Mike Mullane is making
his third and final space bight aboard Atlantis mis
week Mullane anneonced he will retire trom NASA
a.id the Air Force on July 1 He first tlew in space
on the m aiden (light ol the space shuttle
Discovery
in mbit in I,mm ti a 37
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Miss America threatened in Tampa
Turner addresses USF audience
despite phone caller's warnings

Agents seize $4 million In drug money
MIAMI — Customs agents have seized nearly $4 million In
rush believed to be cocaine profits from a cargo airplane headed
for Colombia, officials said Wednesday.
T h e rash, the largest such seizure by customs agents In more
t hun a year, waa taken Tuesday afternoon from a Challenge
Airline cargo plane scheduled la depart from M iami Interna*
llonal Airport to Call. U.S. Customs Service spokesman Mlrhacl
Sheehan said.
"Operation Buckatop" agents, who search specifically for U.S.
currency leaving the country, found the cash in 13 boxes
marked to contain electronic parts during a routine Inspection,
he said. Inspectors found two boxes containing rash mixed with
Items such as telephones and tape recorders and 11 boxes that
were filled with money.
More than 15 officers spent about six hours counting the
money, which was In unusually small bllla. Sheehan said. Th e
lotal seizure was about 13.9 million. Including a M O O ch rrk
made out lo cash.
Sheehan said M .8 m illion was In 120 bills, and "there were
some IOs. but the majority of the rest waa tn ones and (Ives,
which leads us to believe It was probably generated from crack
sales."
Custom s agents, who had made no arrests tn the find
Wednesday, were searching for its source.

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T A M I’A Debbye T u rn e r,
only Ihc third black woman tu
hold Ihe Miss America title,
addressed a University of South
F lu rt d a a u d ie n c e u n d e r
tightened security after a phone
c a lle r m ade ra c ia l th re a ts ,
campus police said Wednesday.
No attempts were made to
harm Tu rn e r during Ihe T u e s ­
day night speech, campus poller
said. It was the find time on her

nationwide tour that anyone
threatened her safety.
T h e coordinator nf the col­
lege's leeture series. Wandu
I.rw ls-Cam pbell. said she re­
ceived a rail from a Tam pa
lelcvlslon station at 12:45 p.m.
Tuesday telling her that the
station had rc rclvrd a call Irotn
s o m e o n e w h o th re a te n e d
Tu rne r.
T h e U S F Sun Dome received
another rail later that day front a
man who sulil there would be

Intornattenal

T A M P A — Workers at MacDtll A ir Force Base remodeling a
club on base for next year's Super Bowl were exposed lo
asbestos, base officials reported.
T h e workers were tearing up Itoor tile containing the material
Ja n . 25 In one of three bars al the Non-Commissioned Officer's
Club, base environmental specialist Richard Burnette said
Tuesday.
A base spokesman and Burnette said they were unsure
whether the workers were m ilitary personnel.
harp
which have been linked to lung cancer when
nlnha
Inhaled, he said.
Because the base reported the violation to the Hillsborough
County Environm ental Protection Commission, officials their
said any penally levied against the m ilitary base will be
lessened.
"It's unfortunate. If we had known this work was going to lake
place. We could have planned a rem oval." Brunette said.
His department waa not notified of the project beforehand.
Burnette said, adding that the EPC cited several violations of
rules for asbestos removal.
Workers were exposed less than a day. Burnette said, because
he called an Immediate halt to the project when he teamed of It.
suspecting asbestos m ight be In the floor tile.
He said he then sealed off the room and a trailer where the tile
was being stored.
A certified as best os-removal contractor was called In lo llnlsh
removing the Die. and the EP C was notified of the Incident.
Burnette said.
An Inspection by the county environmental department found
that the tiles were dry. and that ,ie removed material was not
scaled lightly enough tn plastic — both violations of stale
asbestos removal regulations.

W A S H IN G TO N - State officials and Jurists
Joined the Bush administration Wednesday In
urging Congress to reform the death penally
appeals process, saying the lengthy proceed­
ings needlessly delay the execution of convicted
killers.
But reform proponents, which Include liber­
als and conservatives alike, differ markedly on
ways to streamline a system that has become
crippled h y m ultlplr appeals that w ind thetr
way through court aftercourt.
Some la w m a k e rs su p p o rt lim itin g Ihe
number of appeals a prisoner can seek, while
others prefer limiting the lim e after conviction
thul an appeal can be requested.
' Still, participants al a Senate Ju d icia ry
Committee expressed unanim ity that capital
punishment cases have caused logjams In
courtrooms, nvcrrrawding In prisons and m il­
lions of dollars In legal fees.
"Never before has Ihe saying 'Justice delayed
Is Justice denied' been so true os It Is today In
capital cases." said Florida G ov. Bob Martinez,
an outspoken proponent of capital punishment.
Martinez said Ihe public's will Is being
undermined " b y the lack of flnullly of our state
court Judgments and sentences."
The Republican governor nolrd thul Florida's
death row corridors arc home tu 310 Inmates,
yet the state has executed only 21 convicted
killers since 1979.
Th e exhaustive state and federal Judicial
appeals process has created "a brier patch In
which one who wants to delay ran delay

In te rm in a b ly ." said Ja m e s Robertson, u
Mississippi Supreme Court Justice.
Since Ihe Supreme Court reinstated capital
punishment In 1976. more than 3.000 prison­
ers have been sentenced to death, "yet only
108 sentences have been carried out." said Sen.
O rrin Halch. R-Ulah. who supports limiting Ihe
num ber or appeats available to convicted
killers.
Halch said that a typical capital c a y brings
upwards of 10 siair and federal appeals before
It Is resolved.
Robertson, w ho favors reform cllorts. said
that In his 14 years on Ihe bench only one
deulh penally ease was overturned on appeal,
and that was "under a procedural point under
stale law ."
Other Jurist: and lawyers have reported
similar results.
Federal courts, which received 9.880 pelllions for up|&gt;rul In 1988. are more likely than
stale courts lo uvcriurn appeals.
Stanley Chauvln. president of Ihe American
liar Association, laid the committee that while
stale appellate courts usually uphold lower
court verdicts, "federal courts have overturned
over 40 percent of the death sentences they
have reviewed since 1976."
T h e dlspurlly between slate and federal
rulings luis led some lawyers. Including Sen.
Joseph Blden. D-I)cl.. chairman of Ihe ru m inlltec. lo urge mandatory qualifications for
lawyers In death prnulty rases.
Blden said It Is "e ss e n llu l" that such
sta n d a rd s are set " l o ensure that th is
sireumllncd procedure Is us fair os possible."

'Serpent killer’ found guilty of m urder
MIAM I — Ju ro rs rejected a m urder suspect's argument that he
•tiot In* farmer girlfriend In.the head because he was Insane and
thought she was a serpent, finding him RUllty of first-degree
murder.
T h r-D a d e County Circuit Court Jury deliberated three hours
Wednesday before returning the verdict against Immigration
Inspector Israel Torres.
Torres. 42. shot Nods Santos In the head In her office at Mluml
International Airport In 1986. She was an air traffic agent for
I knnl tilt-ana Airlines.
Torres strolled into her restricted work areu. set down Ills
briefcase, pulled out a gun and fired the fatal shut, testimony
showed.
T h e spring before her death. Santos had tried to end her
relationship with Torres, who was married lo someone else, and
slopped seeing him. court testimony showed.
He spied on her. Interrogated her co-workers, threatened her
and wouldn't stop calling her. Ihe evidence showed. On June 6.
19811. Torres discovered a love note Samos had written lo
somebody else and went lo her office and killed her.
Defense attorney Andrew Boros told Jurors that Torres had
suffered from nightmares, hallucinations and out-of-body
experiences for years. O n the day In question. Torre s saw Santos
flash a "satanlc smile" and turn Into a serpent. Boros said.
"H e look (he gun and shot the serpent, what he thought was a
serpent ... the serpent he had In his nightmares.” Boros said.
"Th e re was one shot. It waa not the shot of an ungry person. It
was not the shut of a Jealous person. It wus the shot of a sick
person."

LOTTERY
TA L L A H A S S E E • Ths dally
number Wednesday In ths Florida
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order) $250 on a 50-cant bet, $500
on 11
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□ Box 6 (numbers In anv order):
$40 lor ■ SOcenl bet. $80 on $1.
n Straight B o i 3: $330 In order
drawn. $80 In any order on ■ $1 bet.

□ Straight Boi 6: $200 in ordar
drawn, $40 II plclwd In combination
on $1 bet

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Tonight...M ostly cloudy and
breezy with a 70 percent chance
of showers and thunderstorms.
Lows In Ihc upper 60s. South
w lndsat 15 mph.
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with an 80 percent chance of
sh o w e rs a n d th u n d e rs to rm s
w ith locally heavy rain possible.
Highs in Ihe upper 7os or lower
80s. shouth winds at 20 mph.
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DUCK KEY A team of
federal Investigators has gone to
Florida lo Investigate Ihe death
of one of two'dolphlns that were
caplurcd from Tam pa Hay for
t r a n s f e r lo I h e N a t i o n a l
Aquarium In Baltimore, olflclals
said Wednesday.
Th e learn went lo Hawk's Cay
Resort, where the dolphins were
being uccllmalcd for Ihe Irunslrr
lo Maryland. Tuesday and was
s c h e d u l e d lo be b a c k ill
Washington on Thursday, said
spokesman Milch Rosrnfcld.
"C o m p le te gross necropsy
results are expected next week.
Il) addition, tissue samples from
th e d e u d d o lp h in w ill be
analyzed by the Arm ed Forces
lnstllute of Pathology. Bclhesda.
M d.." he said. "Results of Ihe
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grad cruises

Federal officials to probe
death of captured dolphin

U M N M rt
D A V IE B ro w a rd
County Sheriffs deputies
bid an emotional farewell
Wednesday to their slain
colleague. Deputy Jo h n W .
Greeney III. w ho was killed
early Saturday by would-bc
robbers at a fast-food res­
taurant.
S ix m e n w h o w e re
trained by Greeney wept
openly as they carried his
flag covered coffin through
S t . D a v i d 's C a t h o l i c
C h u rc h far the funeral
moss.
N e a rly 2 ,0 0 0 p e o p le
came to Ihe church to pay
t h e ir la s t re s p e c ts to
Greeney.
Greeney. 47. was the first
police olTlcer to die while
on duty In Broward since
1984.

" I grew up In Ihe South." the |
Jonrsborough. A rk., native told;
about 500 people nt Ihe lecture.
"I've seen crosses burn on front
lawns and race riots and racial
tensions and It 's ugly ."

FO R T LAUD ER D ALE A
F lo r id a s ta tu te th a t ended
year-end holidays for high school
seniors In Broward County may
□Iso sink plans for drug- and
alcohol-free graduation cruises,
officials said Werkiesday.
T h e school-sponsored parties,
called Project Graduation, began
about six years ago as an
alternative to drinking and ualng
drugs to celebrate the end of
their high school careers. About
nine of B ro w a rd 's 21 h ig h
schools have Ihe parties, which
usually are on cruise ships with
teacher and parent chaperones.
"People who are not here at
Ihe school are making laws that
affect u s , " sa id E liz a b e t h
Koss-Ronchl, a South Plantation
High School senior who helped
raise a b o u t 8 7 ,0 0 0 for her
school's cruise.
" T h e y don’t realize the pro­
blem we have with drinking and
d r iv in g a m o n g s tu d e n ts .
Especially on jpaduatlon night,
e v e n y o n e w a n t s to p a r t y .
Everyone's going lo be drinking
In their cars."
In the j&gt;ast the parties have not
been a problem because they
were scheduled before the end of
Ihe school year.
T h is year, a state rule requires
students to remain In school
until the last day. School officials
were forced lo sctedulc gradua­
tion ceremonies for up lo three
days after the last day, pushing
the parties back.
Hosenfeld said the team 's
A question has arisen over
main concern wus the health whether the district's liability
and welfare of the other dolphin, Insurance will cover the parties
which upjx-arcd to be In good tf they are held after graduation,
physical condition, lie said a
school board attorney Edward
decision on Its transfer would
Marko said. In addition, the
not be made until after acclima­
district would have no control
tion training was complete.
over the students, he said.
Both bottle nose dolphins were
" T h e problem Is we have
taken from Tum jxi Bay In No­ students who are not students
vember. angering environmen­ anymore. We have no control."
talists who oppose the rapture of
said Marko, who said he was
d o lp h in s fo r d is p la y . T h e
p la n n in g to Investigate how
dolphins were to lx* displayed at
other school districts In the state
the National Aquarium 's new
are handling the project.
m a rin e m a m m a l p u v llllo n
There 1s another problem. In
scheduled lo open In June.
that m any of the schools already
Th e (J-foot-1 I. 291-pound male have raised money for the trips,
dolphin died Feb. 14 from what which cost between 810.000 and
Initially was diagnosed us lung
815.000. For months, parents
le sions ca u se d hy a lo n g ­
and students have held car
s t a n d in g b o u t w ill) b lo o d washes and spaghetti dinners to
poisoning.
raise money for the parties.
A representative of the Na­
"M ost or the high schools
tional Aquarium captured the
already have money In their
dolphins. T h e aquarium had
pockets and they don't know
Ix-cn looking elsewhere on Ihe what to do with It.” school board
wesi const.
mem ber Diana Wasserman said.

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peppering those laics with Joke; 1
"S e cu rity wus v rry light/]
Delhlrr said. "She wus permltle
to sign autographs ut the end t
Ihe speech, but with two unlve
slty policemen ut her side. Sfl
seemed to lake It In stride."
She did deviate from the n o rm ]
once during her speech, howcv-1
r r . b ro a ching her usual re-1
lurlanee tu discuss race und|
prejudice.

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POSTMASTER land oddrtt* change*

" T o ensurr her safety, we did
provide her with security." said
detective Hill I’ollock. adding he
was surprised by Ihe threal.
particularly because T u rn e r had
never before rcrclvrd one.
Despite the calls. Miss America
took to ihc stage Tuesday night
and told stories of her childhood.

State officials say death penalty
appeals waste time, seek reforms

A ir Fore* workers oxpotod to asbestos

From United Prats International raports

"problems and ivpciriiMtions" il
T u rn e r was allowed lo s|M-ak al
Ihc school.
"Il was racially orlcnird.' said
Marie Del bier. U S F
spokeswoman. "He said some­
thing lo Ihe rfTtrl that he was
urrd of all this emphasis on Ihe
black people." •

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D eytona Beech: Waves are 4
fret and choppy. Current Is to
the north with a water tempera­
ture of 65 degrees. New Sm yrna
Beech; Waves are 4 feet and
seml-choppy- Current la to the
north with a water temperature
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derstorms mainly north part.
To nig ht...w ind south 20 tu 25
kls. Seas 5 to 8 ft.

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Sanford Wednesday was 76
degrees and tlx: overnight low
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Accused gamblers arrested
SANFORD — City police report they broke u p a game of dice
and arreated four accused players at about 2 :2 0 p.m . outalde a
houte at 6 18 9. Pine A re.. Sanford.
Charged with gambling are: Je rry Lewis Littles. 23. 1819
Summerlin A re ., Sanford: Leonard Lucas. 20, B IS Pine A re ..
Sanford; Edgar Levere Lem on. 18.409 Pine A ve ., Sanford: and
Hodney Carter, 18.264 Buttonwood A re .. Sanford.

Woman charged as prostitute
SANFORD — A woman w ho allegedly offered to have sex
with two undercover Sanford policemen for 820 haa been
charged wlih assignation to commit proatttullon.
Mlklta Latere Brown. 24. of 11S2 Dunbar Ave.. Sanford, waa
arrested at 11:30 p.m. Wedneaday on Eaat Fifth Street.
Sanford.

Pot found in starch of houaa
W IN TE R SPRINGS — C ity police here w ith a warrant report
finding marijuana and drug paraphernalia! In a search of a
house at 220 Albert St.. W inter Springe. Monday morning.
Three residents were arrested there st 6 s.m . Jo h n Howard
Kay. 33. was charged with possessIon o ' more than 20 grams of
marijuana with Intent to distribute. Michael George Graham .
30: and Scoil Michael M cFall. 24. were charged w ith
possession of leas than 20 grama of marijuana.

M tn sccusod of battsrlng daughter
A L T A M O N T E SPRING — A man caught dnd arrested by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies after his daughter alleged
he battered her at their house was charged with battery and
carrying a concealed weapon.
Deputies said they found brare knuckles In the car of Lura
Williams. SO. of 022 Plum Lane, rural Altamonte Springs,
when they arrested him on Stale Road 436 at Stale Road 434.
Allamonle Spring, al about 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Man accused In throat with club
L A K E M ARY — A man. w ho allegedly brandlahed a club and
threatened an off duty Seminole County aherlffs deputy
working as a security guard at a Heathrow construction she.
has been charged with battery and aggravated assault.
Deputies report arresting Jim m y Weldon Reece. 45. of
Winter Park, al Heathrow at about 8 a.m. Wednesday.
The deputy said the attack reportedly came after he
confronted Reece, a construction worker, and told him he had
to sign In before entering the construction site. T h e deputy said
Reece look a club from his truck and brandished It. before the
deputy Identified himself as a sheriffs deputy.

Illegal usa of credit alleged
SA N FO R D — A man. who allegedly used a business credit
card to buy 810.290 worth of personal Items after his
employment and authorisation to use the card was terminated,
has been arrested.
Derrick Andrew Frtlton. 18, of 4220 S. Orlando Drive. 55.
Sanford, was charged with grand theft and fraudulent use of a
credit card, by Seminole County sheriffs deptles. t.e was
arrested al II a.m. Wednesday.

DUI arraata
SA N FO R D • Th e following persona face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Candace A nn Hackney. 20. of 1092 Cheltanham St..
Longwood. was arrested at 10:39 p.m. Monday after her car ran
off Stale Road 434. Wlnte Springs.
• Keith Jefferson Davis. 26. of Miami, was arrested al 2:30
a.m. Wednesday offer his car was seen weaving on State Road
4 3 0 . A lta m o n te S p rtn g a .

Board refuses to parole
terminally ill murderer
United Press Intematlenal
A T L A N T A — Stale officials
have refused to parole a term i­
nally III convicted killer who
wants to die al home, rejecting a
pica from his wife that he has
only one or Iwo months to live.
T h e Stale Board of Pardons
and Paroles Tuesday night ref­
used the parole request of Steve
Suggs, a 44-year-old Millen resi­
dent serving a life sentence Tor
the 1968 slabbing death of
Maxine Sm ith. 18. of Egypt.
P o lic e said the E ffin g h a m
County woman, whose body was
found In a shallow grave In
Jenkins County, was slabbed
m o r e t h a n 7 0 t im e s a n d
mutilated.
"O u r board has. In considering
the case, decided not to take any
e x c e p tio n a l a c tio n d u e to
(Suggs ) Illness," parole board
spokesman Silas Moore said
Wednesday. "W e have denied
parole and have scheduled his
next consideration for J u ly
1991."
T h e decision disappointed
Suggs' wife. Albertlne Suggs of
Millen. who had pleaded with
the parole board lo allow him to
die al home. She said Suggs has
lung cancer and haa been told by
doctors he has only one or two
months to live.

‘T d rather nol say anything
on It a n y m o r e ." ahe sa id
Wednesday. "It's very upsel­
ling."
Th e sister of Suggs' victim
hailed the parole board * action.
Nancy Cobb of Pensacola. Fla.,
said the decision to keep Suggs
In prison w ill give her family
peace of m ind.
"It's great. A t least now we'll
be able to rest at night knowing
that justice has been carried
out." Cobb said. "W e worked
long and hard opposing II and 1
believe It worked."
Cobb was 11 years old when
her sister was murdered on Ju n e
1. 1968. Sm ith met Suggs that
night at the Blue Spring Recre­
ation Center In Screven County,
where ahe had gone with two
other sisters. Her body was
found the next day.
Suggs received (h e death
penalty for Sm ith's murder, but
the sentence was commuted to
life in 1973 when the U .S .
Supreme C ourt overturned the
death penalty. He later received
an additional two years for
escaping from the state prison at
Reldsvllle. He now is In custody
at the Augusta Correctional and
Medical Institute.
"It makes you feel like there Is
a God up there and that Justice
can be had by the innocent
people." Cobb said.

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L A K E M ARY Lake Mary
H ig h S chool d ra m a teacher
S t e v e B o y d r e a ig n e d h la
clasarootn post lien In the face of
accusations that he made Inap­
propriate comments of a sexual
nature to one of hla students,
school officials said today.
He allegedly made the com­
ments to two students during a
telephone conversation tape re­
corded by the students.
L a k e M a ry a d m in is tra to rs
would not comment on the case
except to re y that an Investiga­
tion b y the state had been
re q u e s te d and th a t B o y d 's
personnel file had been sent to
the district office. No details
about the case were available at
the school.
T h e a u d io lape haa been
turned over to (he stale In­
vestigator. " I cannot comment
about this since an Investigation
Is underw ay." raid Don Smith.
Lake Mary High School assistant
principal.
T h e Investigation Is being
conducted by the state De­
partm ent of Education's pro­
fessional practices service (PPS).
PPS consultant Kathleen Rich­
ards would not disclose any
details, but said she was plan­
ning to visit the school "toward
the end of the month If neces­
sary.”
D is tric t personnel director
Jo h n Reichert said there had
been no prior complaints against
Boyd and the personnel de­
partment had requested written
statements from the students as
part of the district‘a Investiga­
tion Into the matter.
Reichert said Boyd gave (he
reason for hta resignation as
"personal" but did not elaborate
on what those personal reasons
were.
If Richards' Investigation finds
there la probable cause for dis­
ciplinary action, the case will be
passed on lo the Educational
Practices Commission which has
the power lo revoke Boyd's
teaching certificate.
T h e com m ission w ill meet
again In Tallahassee at the end
of March. It Is still unclear If the
investigation Into Boyd's alleged
actions would be completed by
lhat time.

Waste disposal
site candidates
selected for area
United Press InterneBanal .
R E S E A R C H T R IA N G L E
PARK. N .C. - T w o sites In North
C a ro lin a were recom m ended
Wednesday as possible locations
for a regional nuclear waste
disposal facility.
T h e recommendations were
made to (he North Carolina
Lo w -Le ve l Radioactive Waste
M a na g e m e nt A u th o rity by
Chem-Nuclear Systems Inc., the
firm selected to design, con­
struct. operate and close (he
20-year facility estimated (o cost
861 million.
T h e authority Is expected lo
m eet e a rly next m o n lh to
approve the recommendations.
T h e sites will be studied for u
year before a final she Is named
lo host the resposltory.
"W e expect the site arcus In
these co u n tie s to meet re ­
quirements of the slate of North
Carolina for siting and licensing
a low-level radioactive waste
facility." said Ettvld Ebenhack.
Chem -Nuclear vice president.
B u i 300 residents from Ihe
proposed host counties protested
the selections at the authority's
meeting at the North Carolina
Center for Public Television,
which aired the event live.

New trees for *Qetewsy’
Persimmon Avenue will receive 50 holly trees If
the city commission vo lts next week to spend
84.250 on plantings between State Roed 46 and
ths Amtrak station. The city Scenic Improve­
ment Board (SIB) Monday presented to (he city
commission e plan lo plant SO East Pslslks
hollies priced st 885 each along both sides of

Persimmon Avenue. SIB member and Amtrak
employee Rey Sage told commissioners the
tree* were needed lo beautify the four-block
stretch that serve* re • gateway for 250,000
Amtrak passenger* annually. The city com­
mission will v o lt on the SIB proposal Feb. 26.

Business world to advise board on construction
■y VICKI DetPIUIIM
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D — In an attempt to
manage projected growth In ihe
county, the Seminole County
School Board decided lost night
on the parameters of a business
advisory committee.
T h e co m m itte r Is an o u t­
growth of concerns that money
spent to build new schools Is
spent effectively. In Ja n u a ry, ihe
school board a p p ro v e d the
formation or a business advisory
rom m lltee for this task. D uring a
work session last night. Ihe
board decided which areas of
business will be represented on
the committee and how they will
be chosen. T h e board will decide
the purpose and mission of the
committee and vote on It during
the March 6 board meeting.
"T h e business com m unity can
offer ihe board expertise Ip
v a rio u s fie ld s to h e lp th e d is tric t

deal with the farltlcs grow th ."
said Business Advisory tfcuird
steering com m ittee chairm an
Larry Strlckler.
Slrlcklcr said It was nol Ihe
committee's Intention lo tell the
board and ihe district staff how
to do their Jobs. Rather, they
ho|M- to augment the district's
knowledge with their specific
areas of expertise. "A lte r all. we
don't know all the things that
the stale requires of you. but we
know our |obs." lie added.
T h e p ro p o s e d c o m m itte e
would oiler, al no charge to the
district, one representative In
each of nfleen fields lo udvisc In
the "planning and management
of Ihe growth needs" for Ihe
dl.Hlrlet.
The Ixtard und ihe steering
committee agreed the Business
Advisory Committee should In­
clude a civil engineer, a land
planner, a bulltlcr/dcvcloper, a

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architect, a real estate attorney,
u strategic planner, a telecom­
munications specialist, a finan­
cial manager, a certified public
a c c o u n ta n t, a ge ne ra l c o n ­
tractor. a technological planner,
the chief operating officer of a
large company, a purchasing
agent and someone In Ihe Insur­
ance business.
"T h a t group Is representative
of the business com m unity.”
hoard chairman Ann
Nclswcndrrsald.
T h e business people would be
nominated by board members,
chambers of commerce, homeowneis associations, the Home
Builders Association of MidFlorlda. the League of Women
Voters, ihe I T A. American As­
sociation of Retired Persona
(A A K P ). the Foundation for the
Advancement of the Com m unity
Th ro u g h Schools (F A C T S ) and
the county-wide advisory com­
mittee. Propecttve board m em ­
bers would be screened by the

steering committee and a list
would be sent lo Ihe board.
Approval w ould be of thtwhole list or not at all. “ We don't
want any board membei to have
any lies lo a particular business
person." S lrlck lc r said. "W e
want this to be as clean as
possible. "
" If you ran have all this extra
expertise and have It for free."
Slrlcklcr said, "y o u 'd be cru/y
not to take 11."

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Bond Election to be held on February 27,1990, will
be tested in Room N249 of the Seminole Services
Building at 3:30 P.M. on February 23,1990.

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ED ITO R IA LS

Profound moves
in Soviet Union
In an all-but-unanlmou* vote, the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party
has approved President Mikhail Gorbachev's
revolutionary reform program. If the changes
are carried out — and i t this stage there
seems no effective resistance to them — the
Soviet Union would ceaae to be a dictatorship.
It would be difficult to overstate the Implica­
tions of the phenomenon for the United States
and its allies.
The committee approved Gorbachev's
proposal to repeal Article 6 of the Soviet
Constitution, which guarantees the Commu­
nist Party's monopoly on power. In so doing,
the committee set the stage for the creation of
rival political parties. Such parties have long
existed In democratic countries and they have
emerged with aMonlshlng speed In Eastern
Europe.
W h a t's m ore, th is S oviet p o litical
transformation, while exhaustively and bit­
terly debated by the committee, was finally
opposed by only one of the committee's 390
members. The program win be presented for
final action at a party congress, probably this
spring.
Because communism has lost the support
of people almost everywhere, the emergency
of alternatives will require the party to adapt
or die. The Weat will also need to adapt. The
Communist Party has ruled the Soviet Union
with unchallenged and often cruel supremacy
since 1917, and the threat that nation was
seen to represent h as Inspired s vast
architecture of world responses: military,
political, economic, even psychological.
The tranformatlon or collapse of Soviet
com m unism will m ake much of th st
architecture obsolete, even ludicrous, and In
urgent nedd of redesign.
Pluralism may also create new dangers.
Even now. the erosion of communism Is
liberating nationalist fervor in the Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe. Moat of this fervor
expresses democratic ideals, but nationalism
also can be chauvinistic, divisive and danger­
ous, as history grimly shows.
The margin of Gorbachev * victory In the
committee vote Is another demonstration of
his extraordinary political skill. It also
suggests that the power of his conservative
rivals wlthing the Communist Party has been
exaggerated. Indeed, the only negative vote
was case by a maverick who argued that
Gorbachev was not changing drastically
enough.
To be sure, the committee was moving
under a cattle prod of necessity, but It
nevertheless deserves credit for moving
toward a political system that the Soviets
have had virtually no experience with and
that, for 73 years, they have scorned. Just
last year. Gorbachev derided multiparty
politics as ’ rubbish.”
Gorbachev told the gathering that, while
the party intended to remain In power. "Us
status should not be Imposed through
constltuUonal endorsement." He added: "The
crux of the party’s renewal Is the need to get
rid of everything th a t tied It to the
authoritarian-bureaucratic system."
Instead, he said, the party could rule only
by "offering Its program and defending it In
dismissions, cooperating with other social and
political forces, always working among the
masses, living by their Interests and their
Heeds."
These are ideas that Thomas Jefferson
could have embraced. Now, they have been
embraced by the leadership of the Soviet
Communist Party fighting to stay ahead of
revolutionary changes that threaten to sweep
It aside.

Berry s World

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W A LTER S

U.S. gets bogged down in numbers
W A S H IN G TO N — T h e federal government's
collection of statistic* I* hardly sexy. It Is.
however, a crucial step In formulating public
policy because u nde m a nd ing the scope of any
tsaue ta the llrat step In dealing with tt.
D uring President Reagan's tenure In the White
House, for example, senior administration of­
ficials Insisted that government aid lo those
lacking shelter was not Imperative because there
were relatively few homeless people — certainly
no more than 300.000 throughout the country.
Advocates for the homeless, however. Insisted
lhai the population In need of assistance was
quite slxable — at least 3 m illio n . T h a t
disagreement contributed to a standofT In which
virtually no action was taken to deal with the
Issue.
Indeed, federal agencies engaged In gathering,
analyzing and disseminating statistics were
among those whose budgets were most severely
cut as part of Reagan's determined campaign to
slash non-m llltary spending everywhere In
government.
Moreover, the government had m orr than Its
share of troubles collecting data even beforr
Reagan took offlrc. Now. however, the nation Is
suffering because It lacks Ihe Information
necessary to understand Ihe dimensions of the
problems It faces.

Cite

Docs the country have enough scientists and
engineers to deal with the technical challenges
w c face? T h e National Science Foundation saya
t here are twice as m any as Ihe Bureau of Labor
Statistics counts but the N SF figure Is
only 60 percent of
Ihe total tabulated by
Ihe Census Bureau.
H ow many people
vote In federal elec­
tions Tor president
a n d m e m b e rs of
C o n g re s s ? Th e
Census Bureau offers
two sets of statistics
— a tabulation baaed
on Ihe total number
of voles cast and the
re s u lts of a n a ­
f Tha popula­
tionwide survey In
tion In need ol
w hich a far larger
assistance
n u m b e r of p e op tr
was quite siz­
c la im Ih e y ca st
able at least
ballots. No attempt Is
3 million. J
made lo reconcile Ihe
conflicting numbers.
How much money Is generated In Ihe vast
"underground economy" lhal Includes every-

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thing from Ihe tale of Illegal drugs lo retailers
"sk im m in g " from their cssh registers? Nobody
knows, because supposedly comprehensive
measure* of Ihe gross national product and its
various components do not even try lo Identify
such transactions.
What Is the value of the goods and services
bought and sold between Ihe world's two largest
bilateral trading partners. Ihe Untied Stales and
Canada? After constantly underestimating the
value of this country's exports, federal official,
devised an unusual solution: Ever since 1967.
Ihey have taken Canada's more reliable Impon
statistics and relabeled them as U.S. exports.
In a recent report. Congress' Office of
Technology Assessment noted that Ihe While
House OfTlce of Management and Budget was
mandated in 1980 lo establish priorities and
coordinate ihe government statistic*-collecting
operation w hoa- cost (not Including the decen­
nial censusl la 9 1.5 billion annually.
Th e report said O M B "has not performed this
role effectively," then added:
"Th e re Is no national systematic effort lo
articulate priorities In statistics and malch
budgets lo those priorities, lo anticipate future
needs. . or to ensure that the work of Individual
atullsltca! agencies Is adequately coordinated"

JA C K

ANDERSON

An idea to help family
farms may be squashed
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e 1990 Form Bill Is
Ihe equivalent of an oil check and a flll-up for
federal agricultural program s But Rep. Dick
A rm ey. R-Texas. has something more along
the lines of s major engine overhaul In mind.
A rm e y has proposed what he calls the "F a ir
Farm Subsidy A c t" to take well-to-do farmers
off the government payroll. It's an Idea worth
putting on the table to discuss. Unfortu­
nately. A rm e y Isn't on the House Agriculture
Com mittee, where such s bill would origi­
nate. A n d the farmers' friends w ho make up
that committee aren't about to let an up*tan
economist m ow their hay.
T h e 1985 Farm Bill began the farm
subsidies that Armey
wants to trim . Tha t
bill promises up lo
$50,000 a year In a
government handout
to Just a bout a ny
farmer smart enough
to (111 o u t th e fo rm e

GEO RG E

F. W ILL

Tro u b le w ith Social Security
W A S H IN G TO N - Perfect.
Th e five-paragraph dispatch was burled
deep in the Wall Street Jo u rn a l, as befits news
of class struggle In litis moment nf capitalist
triumphalism. The small, laconic headline
was:
Mnynlhan Plan Opposed
By Manufacturing Group
Th e board nf the National Avax-iallon of
Manufacturers had met and Irnwm-d m ightily
against Sen. Muynitian's proposal to cut Social
Security payroll taxes. Such a cut would
partially unmask the real dchcll. would cost
Ihe government 862 billion over Ihe next Iwo
yrtirs, for starters, and would lone can hear
NAM say| cause grass to grow In the streets of
America's cities.
Th e N AM statement says, with more fervor
than rigor, this: Changing tilt- schedule of
Social Security lax Increases adoptrd In 11183
would “ erode whatever confidence remains
that a ny lax stru ctu re adopted b y the
Congress will actually remain In place for
more lhan a few short years."
Actually, the NAM Is broadminded a limit lax
changes. II favors culling Ihe capllal-galns rate
which was set In 1986. B u i speaking aboul the
Mnynlhan proposal, the N AM says: It Is bad
because It would lead to changes In the
venerable Income-tax structure adopted In
1986. IThat was. evidently, before the birth of
the principle that all tax changes, other than
In ihe capllal-galns rate, arc reprehensible.)
NAM's statement Is admirably forthright:
"T h e sharp Increase In Ihe deficit would
generate Intense pressure for offsetting spen­
ding cuts and/or lax Increases, with Ihe
likeliest result politically being Income-lux
Increases, especially on corporations."
Precisely.
The NAM story was dulrllned Boca Raton.
Florida.
A famous book on Europe's revolutionary
tradition Is tilled " T o Ihe Finland Station." a
reference to the Prlrograd (as It then was and
may again be) railroad station where Lenin
arrived In 1917. hearing the revolutionary
Impulse. W hen the history of A m erica's
ffon-rcvoluilonary tradition la w ritte n . It
should be titled " T o Ihe Boca Raton Resort
and C lu b ." Tha t is where the ruling class goes
to recuperate from Ih r rigors of capitalism and
to plan ttic- defence of trlcklc-down economics
against the ingratitude of those who arc
trickled upon.
NAM's position Is understandable and de­
fensible — Indeed. It could have been stronger
It could have truly said: Corporations do no;
[&gt;ay taxes, iliry collect them, so increased
corporate luxes m ay be In m a ny w ays
regressive. depctiding on how Ihey are passed
But die NAM Is understandably reluctant lo
raise the subject of rcgrcsslvlly while defend­
ing ctim -m Sock'1Security taxes.

Th e NAM Is putting up a proper defense of
Its constituency's Intrrest. What Is Indefensi­
ble is Ihe Democrats' Invertebrate response to
Moynlhan's Idea. Does the Democratic Party
differ In any Inlercstlng way from Ihe NAM?
A rr Ihe constituencies Ihe same?
Felix Kohuyin. the
financier and Demo­
crat who helped New
York City through Its
fiscal crisis In the
1970s. says a n y
analysts of the In­
creasing regresslvlty
or s o c ia l p o lic y
should examine slate
und local taxes, too.
H r says the effect of
Reagan-Bush policies
has been lo enlarge
the mandates of stale
a n d local g o v e rn m e n I s , while
shrinking the federal
^Corporations
resources for Ihem.
do not pay
taxes, they
T h u s local govern­
collect them j
m e n ts ha ve been
driven Into deeper re­
liance on regressive
sales und property
tuxes.
Many Democrats (there they go again, off on
another retreat to think: here they come,
behaving In a way that Indicates they played
volleyball Instead] say Moynlhan's proposal
would provoke a "crisis." In Washington,
"crisis" la a noun denoting any slluatlon In
which politicians must make choices that are
preceded by a modicum of thought about large
questions and followed by the need lo say
something Intelligible aboul (he principles that
dictated the choices.
Yes. cutting Social Security taxes without
knowing whal compensatory action would be
taken would be risky. Or. as Democrats like to
say soberly. It would be "Irresponsible."
Moynlhan's Democratic traduce rs say; Gee.
if we open large questions of taxation and
distributive Justice, who knows what Iht
majority might do to us? Th e rumor persists
that Democrats arc Ihe majority. Hut rumors
otlen are wrong, such as the tumor that
Democrats comprise the "opposition." That
canard Is refuted by tills fact: Oppositions
oppose.
Democrats lack confidence in themselves,
and who shall tiay Ihey arc wrong.’ The y do.
after .ill. know one thing best: themselves. But
jxihllcs would ta- more satisfying If they had
the brio of the Catholic priest who. when asked
Inm one could conic lo know the Church's
view of heaven and hell, said: " D ir '*

and obey the rules.
T h e o b je c t la to
compensate farmer*
when they must aell
their produce below
federal target pricea.
But the bill make* no
distinction between
fa rm e rs m a k in g a
J Farm ers
profit a nd farmers
wouldn't re­
that are h u rtin g Nor
lish having
does It discriminate
their'sub­
b e tw e e n f a m ily
sidies'called
farms and corporate
'welfare.' j
giants.
A rm e y's proptnal
Is to cut back subsidies to farmers who have
sales of more lhan $500,000 a year or who
make profits of more lhan $100,000 a year.
T h a t would hit the big farming corporations
the hardest.
In 1986. the Agriculture Department re­
ported. $1 65 billion In subsidies went to
farmers with after-tax Incomes of $100,000 or
more. O n ly about 9 percent of farmers are in
that tax bracket. A rm ey told us.
Until A rm e y came along, the debate over
the farm bill promised to be mundane — the
same old arguments perpetuating the same
old problems. Just getting Arm ey's bill on the
docket w ill heal things up. Th e members of
the House Agriculture Committee. Just like
any congressional committee, don't take
kindly to having a non-member dabble In
their business. A nd A rm e y has crossed that
line.
But A rm e y, who has a Ph.D. In economics,
la determined to be heard. "W e have In
Congress the committee mystique that If a
mem ber of Congress la not on a specific
committee, then they can't take part In the
formation of legislation pertaining to Issues
assigned to that particular com m ittee,"
A rm e y 'to ld our associate T im W arner.
"W he n the committee becomes the special
Interest, then someone must challenge that
power structure."
T h is m ay not be A rm e y's last lunge at farm
legislation. Also on his agenda is shifting the
bureaucracy for paying farm subsidies out of
the Agriculture Department and Into the
federal agencies that handle welfare pro­
grams. Fanners wouldn't relfeh having their
subsidies" called "welfare." But Arm ey
thinks it would save up to $8 billion In
bookkeeping and paper shuflllngcoats.
He also wants to repeal all marketing orders
lhat set up protccied agriculture markets and
prohibit farmers from selling their goods in
some states. Critics of Arm ey's current
proposal say he Is overstating the abuse of
federal farm support payments and that the
$500,000 lim it on total sales would leave
m a ny farm ers Ineligible for the federal
subsidies that they use to pay their bills.
Others say A nney la sim ply a pawn of the
H e rita g e F o u n d a t io n , a c o n s e rv a tiv e
Washington think tank lhal advocates severe
government spending cuts.
But. says Armey. "If I’m canylng the ball
for anybody. It's for m y grandchildren and
those grandchildren of other Americans."

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Thursday, February 22, 1990- M

LOCAL M i m l

Aerosol string streamers recalled

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Crimellne has paid $2,450 to Upstors
O R L A N D O — Crlm elinr. w hich ofieri rewards Tor lips lhai
trad to solving crimes In Central Florida, reports paying a total
of $2,450 to five ttpairra this year.
Tlirae callers helped aolve 18 felony crime* Including I I
armed robberte*. two rapes and one attempted murder. T h e
tips also led to the recovery of $21,900 worth of stolen propery
and rash In February. Crtm rllne reports.
Since Crlm elinr originated In 1977. anonymous callers have
aided In solving 1.509 felony crimes, and more than $5.9
million In slolen property has hern recovered. Callers have
received a total of $94,000 In rewards. Crlm elinr is a
privalr non profll com m unity supported program. T o report
tips cull 4 2 3 -T irS .

W A S H IN G T O N Th e C on­
su m e r Product Safely Com ml salon announced the recall
Thursday of more than a million
cans of aerosol string si reamers,
warning that the party product
can catch fire when sprayed near
an open flame.
C o m m la a lo n C h a ir w o m a n
Jacqueline Jones Sm llh said the

Boats__________ _____1 A
modated." he said.
O 'N e ill aald bleachers for
5.500 spectators will be set up
along the marina Lakefront. He
said admission, probably $10
per person, will be charged.
Dan Hall. preWdrnt of Sanford
Historical Downtown Waterfront
Aaaoclatlon. aald "thla could be
Ihe beginning of a turnaround of
the whole downtown area."
G il Madore. past president of
the downtown merchants asso­
ciation. said he supported the
races aa a way to bring tourists
to Sanford — if the crowd Is
controlled.
"T w e n ty thousand people —

that's a lot of people." Madore
•aid.
Races In Liverpool. N .Y.. near
M a d o r e ’ s f o r m e r h o m e In
Syracuse, left that city "the
biggest mesa.” he said.
" A n activity Ih e thla can help
the com m unity grow, as long as
It's controlled. Madore aald.
Fa rr said he met taro weeks
ago with Miami representatives
of the American Power Boat
Racing Association and O'NelU.
He said a cham ber mem ber
suggested to the group meeting
with downtown merchants to
encourage power boat displays
d u r i n g a street d a n c e the
weekend of the rarea.

findings of an Internal Investiga­
tion Initialed J u ly 25.
Th e deputy says he has been
railroaded by a man seeking
revenge a g a in * the iherlfTa
department.
T h e probe conducted by In­
vestigator Mark S m o ck was
begun after Phil Zeull. of Ye Old
Pawn Shop. 179 E . Crystal Lake
Ave., Lake Mary, complained to
Ihe sheriffs department that
M u rp h y accepted a shotgun
from him that Zeull claimed he
later learned from a catalogue
w a a v a lu e d al $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 to
$30,000.
Zeull told Investigators he
gave M u rp h y the gun while
Murphy was at hta shop while on
duty Feb. 1. 1089. T h e deputy
reportedly agreed to locate a
roan for th e p a w n b ro k r In
exchange for the gun.
Th e pawnbroker aald he found
the man he waa seeking, told the
deputy to stop his search and
asked for the gun back. How ev­
er, the deputy had given the gun
away and did not return the
weapon after several requests
from the pawnbroker. Smock
reported.

Puppy---------C oatlsuad f r o a P ig s IA
pressure
when Sanford city public works
employees brought It to Ihe
Humane Society shelter Monday
afternoon. Woodward said. T h e
animal was so weak It fell into a
water dish, she said.
While a healthy dog's temper­
ature ranges between 101 and
102 degrees. W indw ard said. Ihe
puppy's temperature was only
96 degrees when he arrived al
the shelter.
D uring an examination this
inornlng. the puppy suffered a
• teliure. " J
- "Th a t ^dex^n't place a lot -of
hope for lla su rvival." Humane
Society Director Trtsh Scott said.
Th e seizure may be an Indica­
tion of liver damage, she said.
T h e b r o w n , m ix e d breed
puppy Is now In an Incubator
a n d fed I n t r a v e n o u s l y at
veterinarian Jm c p h Vaughn's
office In Lake Ifary, Woodward
said. T h e puppy ate Its first solid
food since It was found this
morning, she said.
Trtsh Scott. Hum ane Society
director, aald totkiy. "Its chances
of survival are slim ."
City workers planting shrubs
on Seminole Boulevard across
from Ihe New Tribes Mission
found the puppy In a plastic bag

with women's cosmetics after
taking a short break at about
2:35 p.m. Monday. Woodward
said. Th e puppy waa wrapped In
a plastic shoe bag Inside a paper
bag, she said.
T h e workers nearly threw the
bag away, but were suspicious of
Us weight. Woodward said.
"W hoever did thla lust threw It
out like ihe old eyelash curler,
eyeshadow and other trash In
that bag."Scott said.
“ A ll animal abuse Is bad. But

this Is a nine-week puppy who
doesn't even know what the
world's about." Woodward aald.
"If you would do thla to a
puppy, what would you do to
your own children?" she said.
W oodward urges other pet
o w n e rs to c a ll e ith e r th e
Humane Society or Seminole
County Anim al Control If they
can no longer afford to care for
their pets.
Th e Hum ane Society Is In­
v e s t i g a t i n g I h e p u p p y 's
abandonment.

Tax
a v o id the appearance of a
statewide tax Increase In an
election year.
S e n . M a lc o lm B e a rd . R Seflher, chairman of the Joint
committee, waa not encouraged
by Dunbar's offer.
"W e are where we were. And
what we re doing Is what we
did. It's nothing, and that's
what we do b e s t" he aald.
Dunbar argued that If tome of
the regions rejected an Increase,
that would support the gover­
nor’s contention that there Is
not statewide support for a
gasoline tax hike.

"W e ’d like to ace It done on an
optional basis." D ui.bar said.
Meanwhile. Rep. Mary Flgg.
D -L u lz . ch a irw o m a n of the
House budget subcommittee on
tra n sp o rtatio n , called for a
5 .7 -c e n ta -p e r-g a llo n tax In ­
crease. but Insisted on calling It
a "user fee.”
She said she was Irritated by
Martinez' call far $500 million
In other tax and fee Increases
next fiscal year.
" T h e governor has put forth a
whole array of fees that are
acting like taxc&amp;" she said. "If
It's all right to do that and hide
behind the name fee, then It's
O K to call a tax a fee."

Technology m a$izlne reported
Atlantis would be launched on a
northeasterly trajectory carrying
It closer to the East Coast of the
United States than ever before to
reach a 127-mile-high orbit In­
c lin e d G 2.5 degrees to the
equator.
From such an orbit, Atlantis's
spy satellite payload can fly over
every point In (he Soviet Union
south of 62.5 degrees north
latitude, which Includes virtu ­

ally every major population and
Industrial center In the nation.
But as usual with such m ili­
tary missions, details about the
payload were class tiled by the
Pentagon and communications
between the astronauts and
mission control In Houston will
be blacked out for the duration
of the flight.
Likewise, the landing date and
lime will not be released until
Ihe day after takeoff.

R A Y M O N D W I L L I A M
FR ENCH
Raymond W illiam French. 73.
613 Morgan St.. Casselberry,
died Tuesday at his residence.
B o r n J u n e . 11. 1 9 1 6 . In
Springfield. Mass., he moved to
Casselberry from Korea In 1977.
He was a director of Inventory
fur the U.S. government and a
member of Ihe Aloma Uapllst
Church. He was an A rm y veter­
an of W orld W a r II anti a
member of the Scrtomu Lions
C lub. Honolulu.
Survivors Include wife, Sun
O k: son. Hammond T .. Cassel­
b e rry ; daughter. W anda M..
Merrimack. N .H .; brothers. Fred
K.. Las Vegas. Ed. Brazil; sister.
Charlotte Geddes. Saco. Maine.
B a ld w ln -F a lr r h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Goldenrod. In charge n[
arrangements.

Middletown. Del.: stepdaughter,
Ann Marie Girard. Wcrnersvlllc.
I’a.t brothers. William. Dunlel.
George, all of Pottsvllle. Pa.:
siste rs. M a rio n L ld d lc . O rw lg s b u r g . P a .. A n n a M uc
Vldzlkl. Brockton. Pa.: six stepgrandchildren.
Colllaon Funeral Home. Winter
Garden. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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Act because they are flammable
a n d I n t e n d e d fo r u se by
children."

Smock concluded M u rphy vio­
lated the department's general
orders by accepting a gift, and
by uaing access to goverment
records for personal gain. Th e
report accused Murphy of being
less than trutM ul In the In­
vestigation.
H ow ever. M urphy aald. he
cooperated fully.
D e p u ty M u rp h y toda y ac­
knowledged he accepted Ihe gun
In exchange far helping Zeull
but aald U waa worth $20 to $30
alm ost.

" I waa Just a damn fly In his
web. He wanted to b u m me. He
wanted to get a cop and he got
me.” M urphy aald.
Zeull today acknowleged his
arrest and conviction In Ihe atlng
operation.
M u rphy aald he gave the gun
lo an elderly friend w ho la a
gunsmith. Murphy aald he has
delt In guns since he was 16 and
la a certified federal firearms
dealer, w ho knows Ihe value of
guns.
Sm ock aald he has been u n­
able to determine the value of
the gun. but two dealers who
reportedly have had possession
of it since M urphy, have told
Smock the gun la not the rare,
valuable Winchester .410 gauge

do juble-barrel sh o tg u n Zeull
claimed It Is. Th e gu n has been
traced to North Carolina, but not
recovered. Smock said. He added
the gun Is probably worth a
couple of hundred dollars or leas.
M urphy said he did apparently
violate department policy by
running a computer police rec­
ords check on the name of the

techniques haven't brought hta
arrest.
About three months after the
crime sheriff's deputies In South
Carolina cloaed to of CofciM at a
labor camp. However. Harriett
said, he eluded the deputies, and
was perhaps hidden In the camp
by other workers, and waa there
at the same time the deputies

w ith ties lo Washington. D .C.. at
the time of the m urder, police
aald. He Is a black m an who Is
S -f e e t -6 a n d w e ig h t s I 4 0 j
pounds.
Harriett said the AmericanChinese Association, which In -Itally offered a $6,000 reward fo r;
arrest and conviction In the;
killing, withdrew Ihe ofTer after
m a ny months passed with no
results. Th e group reportedly
told police they needed to move
the money to a general account
to be pul to a different use. when
there was no early arrest In the

M urphy aald Zeull waa angry
al the s h e rif fs d e p a rtm e n t
because he had been arrested In
a stolen property sting. Murphy
contended that Zeull set him up.

Creighton got sick despite a
NASA program aimed at pre­
v e n t in g c re w Illn e s s e s .
Astronauts are kept Isolated for a
week before flight to minimize
exposure to germs.
Despite Creighton's health and
the prospect of adverse weather.
N A SA said Atlantis was ready to
fly.
"Th e re are no technical pro­
blems at this time." a N ASA
spokesman said. "A s far as the
vehicle Is concerned, we're ready
to go."
A tlantis Is expected to be
launched on a trajectory closely
p a ra lle lin g the Ea st Coast,
m aking It visible — weather
permitting — from Florida to as
far north as the mid Atlantic
slates during Us fiery clim b to
space.
A v i a t i o n W eek A S p a c e

FRANCIS C. KOBIOE
Francis C . Koblge. 51. 2242
Mullet Lake Park Road. Geneva,
died Wednesday at Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital. Sanford.
He was born Feb. 19. 1939. In
Palo Alio. Pa. He was a truck
driver for a concrete company
and a veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Mary,
stepson. Charles R. Chanosky.

Th e aerosol carta, which arc
used like confetti at parties, are
flammable because of the pro­
pellant they use. CP SC officials
said. Earlier, this year 3 million
ca n s of " S u p e r S t r in g "
streamers were recalled.
T h e new recall Involves ap-

"Consumers w ho have these
products should Im m ediately
discontinue use and return them
to the place or purchase for a full
refund." Jones-Sm lth said.

Police feel they need help from
" A m e r i c a ’ s Most W a n t e d ."
which turned dow n a similar
request for help more than one
year ago. Harriett said.
Cofelld was a Sanford resident

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Ktlll Jghnwn. Chuluota
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Harry Noon. Dollgna
Jamggw Soufdorland. Ooltona
EliiabgihM. Vanchurg. Ooltona
L an rone • A VUIncchoi. Doilono
John Jonoc. Conor#
John Curry, Orango City

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Joal Buamia
Marvtn Catpaf ton
Mtthglla ln n « i
Tom McKinnkt
Body Wood , Do Land
J i n n R Alvtt. Oaltona
MaeguanfaM Brannan.Dglfona
Ann Ingram. Dolfgna
ThamatF Morion. Oaligna
tlontOana tu u cm a M i. Ootiana
Poarl Luc Mr. Tararoi
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Sanford
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Diana A Mall, a Baby boy. SanfBrd
Mxhgila Inman, a baby girl. Sanlord

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FRANK X. REILLY
Frank X. Reilly. 68. 349 Prin­
ceton Drive. Oviedo, died Tu e s­
day al Winter Park Memorial
Hospital. Born Oct. 27. 1921. In
New York, he moved to Oviedo
from Atlanta in 1980. He was a
retired sales m anager for a
bruuty supply company and A
mem ber of the Si Joseph's
C a lh ollc C h u rc h . He was a
Marine veteran of World War II.
a member of First Marine Florida
Chapter. D A V . and Ihe Psl Mu
Alpha Fraternity.
Survivors Include wife. Jo :
M in s . Michael. Sarasota. T h o m ­
as. Tam pa, daughter. Pamela.
Fort Lauderdale; brother. Bob
B lin d e r. T e x a s ; five g ra n d ­
children.
Burkeit-W ebber Union Park
Chapel. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

man Zeull wanted to find. H o w ­
ever. Murphy aald. " I worked in
w arrants. T h a i's what I do.
check out people’s names, f .
recognized this m an's name as'
someone who has been arrested
m a ny times. I wanted to see If
there was anything on him. T h is
was business. Many deputies d o .
what I did."

Killer
C a w tla a a d frsaa Pag* 1 A
asked the
show to focus on Merle Cofteld.
40. who Is now wanted by the
FBI and U.S. Marshals on federal
warrants In connection w ith the
first degree m urder and hta flight
from Sanford. He aald he Is
awaiting a response from the
show's representatives.
Harriett aald Sanford police
worked to bring federal agents
Into the Investigation and San­
ford Sgt. Charles Ta te , keeps In
touch for updates on any pro­
gress in the case.
Cofclld. Harriett said, has been
Identified as the suspected killer
of L lc th Y u . 32. of W in te r
Springs, who was stabbed to
death during a robbery of hta Mr.
C s Fried Chicken Restaurant on
U.S. Highw ay 1702. Sanford.
Y u waa working aJone when
he waa robbed and killed at his
business near m id n ig h t. His
sister came to the business when
Y u didn't answer the phone. She
found hts body In the front
section of the step. Y u had been
stabbed m any times.
- tqy,.-.
Although a national m anhunt
waa mounted far Cofelld shortly
after Ihe murder. Harriett saw,
tra d itio n a l, na tio n a l search

NASAC o n tln u a d fro m Pag* 1A
scheduled for Edwards A ir Force
Base, Calif.
Creighton complained of cold -llk c s y m p to m s to N A S A
doctors W ednes&amp; y, and began
taking antibiotics as a precau­
tion. No other crew members
displayed symptoms of Illness,
and physicians planned to exam­
ine Creighton Thursday to check
his progress.
T h e last time a space flight
was aftcctcd by the Illness of a
crew mem ber was the Apollo 13
lunar mission, launched April
11. 1970. Thom as Mattingly was
re p la c e d b y b a c k u p c re w
m e m be r J o h n S w lg c rt after
Mattingly waa exposed la the
measles. Backup crews were
eliminated In 1962 because they
were deemed unnecessary.
"Th la Is Ihe first time that
we've ever delayed a flight In the
manned space program for a
health problem w ith a crew
m em ber." Herring said.

p m xim airly 1.13 million cans
sold nallonwlde In Ihe Iasi year 1
for less I turn $5 u can. Th e
aerosol cans have colored plastic
caps Indicating the color or
streamer Inside.

voluntary recall by five compa­
n ie s w s s b e in g c o n d u c te d
"because of several terrifying
accidcnla that occurred when
thla type of product was sprayed
near ill candles on birthday
cakes and burst Into flames."
"These accidents resulted In
serious b u m Injuries, primarily
lo children." she said. "These
products are banned under the
Federal Hazardous Substances

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Heathrow throws horns opening party
L A K E M ARY — T o m m y Jam es and the Shondells will
perform at the grand opening of two new Heathrow
communities Feb. 25.
Arvlda of Central Florida, which recently acquired the
Heathrow com m unity near Lake Mary, has Invited the public
to a free ronrert and grand opening celebration at Heathrow
Feb. 25 from noon to 5 p.m.
Th e event will hlghllghi the opening of Wtllowbrook Village,
with homes priced from $145,000. and Mulrfleld Village, with
55 homes priced from $240,000.

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Sanford, FL 32771

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Flag headed back to high court
UaHi i F r a w l a l i n m i i t t l ____________________
W A S H IN G TO N — A federal Judge'* drtinlon In
Seattle In ove rtu rn the law protecting th r
American tl.ig Irom d m rrn iiln n dies In Ih r fare of
CongreM. rrflprla action hy the U.S. rmprrmr
Court and likely will rrnew call* for u ronslltuI tonal amendment guaranteeing Ihc naff* proierlion.
Th e ruling by U.S. DlMrlct Judge llarbam
HoiliMeln on Wednesday raises questions about
enforcemenl of the Flan I’roleeilon A rl of I9HH
and places the Issue squurely before the Supreme
Court, again.
Ii Is unclear when ihe high court will address
I he mailer.
T o no one s surprise, koihsleln's ruling may
spell ihe end of ihe federal dag-hum lng law. but il
Is likely In give Ihe White House and others un
opportunity In press their ease for an amendment
In Ihe Const ii m i Ion outlawing flag desecration.
Koihsleln's decision clearly follows a 5-4
Supreme Court ruling Iasi dune 2 1 dial upheld a
lower court In Texas, which was challenged for
throwing out ihe
conviction of Gregory Lee
Johnson.
Johnson, protesting Keagan administration

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policies, was con vie led for lorehlng an American
llag at a demonstration outside the 1984 Re­
publican National Convenllon In Dallas.
T h r high court ru lin g shifted debate to
Congress, which passed the nag burning statute
In October.
T h e Supreme Court. Itkr Kolhsteln after It.
found that burning the American Hag as a political
protest was protected by the First Amendment
guarantee of frer speech and does not jeopardize
freedom.
In the Suprem e C o u rt's m ajority opinion.
Justice William Hrrnnan wrote: "W e do not
rousrrrate the nag by punishing Its desecralkm.
for In doing so we dilute Ihe freedom that this
cherished emblem represents. T h e govermrnt
may not prohibit expression simply because It
disagrees with Its message."
T h e m ajority consisted of liberal Ju s tlrrs
Hrrnnan. Thurgood Marshall and Harry Hlackmun
and conservatives Antonin Scalla and Anthony
Kennedy.
Dissenting were Jo h n Haul Stevens. Chief
Justice William Kehnqulst. Hym n White and
Sandra Day O 'Connor.

Bonnie Raitt big winner at Grammys
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L O S A N G E L E S — H onntc
Kaltt. who had never won a
G ram m y In a 15 year career
ranging from pop to country to
rhythm and blues, won four
awards, and Krcord ami Song of
the Year honors went to Hcttr
M idler's " W in d Beneath My
W in g s " at the 32nd annual
G ra m m y Awards.
Th e 40-ye a rold Halit went
four-lor-four Wednesday night,
winning all categories In which
she was nominated.
Appearing truly astonished as
she heard "N ick of Time*' a n­
nounced as Album of Ih r Ycur.
Haiti said. "I'll n rv rr get over
tills as long as I live." Th e n, as
shr strode in the stage for Ihe
fourth and filial time to accept
her G ram m y for best pop vocul
performance, she said. "W ake
me up when this Is over."
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NOTICK OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice •% h#rvby given th#t |
om vng#g#d m bgt n r u #t TOO
N Elm A . . Sonfeed F t . Semi
not# County. Fiov.de undvr the
Fkfifiout Nem# of MR FIX IT
ond thof I intend to r#gt«fer void
nem# *.trt in# Cfefk ot m#
Circuit Court. Seminofe County,
nfertde in occordonco wttn th#
Provtkiont of the Fictitlout
Nem# Stotwfev To Wil Section
MS 0* Fior.d# Stetufek IMF
WeitocvC Lemtort
Pubiitft Ftbruory I. I IJ, » .
Iwo
DCN II

NOTICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Ik hereby given thet I
om vngoged tn bukinekk Of 2224
Springs Lending Bud . Long
#ood. Flo 22779 Seminole
County. Florido under the
FiCMiOuk Nom# of SUNRAY
SERVICES GROUP, end thol I
Intend fe rvgittvr koid nom#
with th# Cferk of th# Circuit
Court. Seminofe County. Fieri
do. in occordonco *ith the
Provision! of the Flctltiouk
Nom# Stetufek. To Wit Section
MS 09 F lor.do Stetufek I9S7
DovidG Houker
Publikh Ftbruory I. I. IS. 22.
Iwo
DEN 14

N O T IC IO P
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given thot I
om engeged m business ot 219
Cem t&gt;r*dge Dr . long wood FL
22779. Seminofe County. Florido
under the Fictitious Nome of
TC S S
A A A
TO TA L
C O M P U TE R SYSTEM S AND
SERVICES." and thot I intend
fe register ta d nom# with th#
Cferk of the Circuit Court. Sem
mofe County. Florido. in ec
cordone# with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Nom# Stofufes.
To Wit Section M S 09 Florido
Stofufes 1957
John B Foirly
Publish Februory I. IS. 22.
M orchl. 1990
0EN9I

N O TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thot I
om vngoged m business ot 907
Goretl Tr . Winter Springs. FL
22701- Seminoi# County. F fer ido.
under th# Fictitious Nom# of
LO NO O N U N L IM IT E D , ond
thot I intend to register u id
nom# with the Cferk of the
Circuit Court. Seminofe County.
Florido. in occordonco with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Nome Stofufes. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florido Stetufek 1957
B E Esfendebed
Publish Februory IS. 22. Morch
l . l . 1990
D EN 140

NOTICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Native it hereby given met I
om vogogvd in bukintit of 2400
W 2Sth St Sonford PL 22771.
Seminofe County. Florido undvr
the FicMiowt Nem# of 2STH
S T R E E T L A N D S C A P IN G A
IR R IGATIO N CONTRACTORS,
end mot I intend to regitfer ioid
nem# with th# Cferk of th#
Circuit Court Seminofe County,
Florido. in occordonco #.th th#
Provttiont of the Pictifiout
Nom# Stetufek. To Wit Section
MS 09 Florido Stetufek I9S7
Doni#l Ffeyd
Publikh Ftbruory I. I. IS. 22
1990
O EN 12

BUY
STATES
SAVINGS
BONDS
For the current
rate c a ll...

t-O O O -U S -O O N O S

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
No« k o Ik hereby given fhot I
om vngoged In buk&gt;n#kk ot It2
loktk.de Dr . Sonford. Seminofe
County. Florido under the
iefitiouk Nemo of AOVANCEO
M OBILE TIN TIN G , ond thot I
•nt#nd fe register soid nom#
#tm th# Cferk ot the Circuit
Court. SemtnoN County. Fieri
do. m occordonco *tfh the
Provisions of the Flctltiouk
Nome Stolufes. To Wit Section
MS 09 F lor ido Statutes 1957
Gory Dongt#men
Publish Ftbruory I. I. IS. 22.
1990
OEN 17
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thot I
om engaged in business of 442
Ook Hewn Drive. Allomont#
Springs. FI 22701. Seminofe
County. Florido under the
Fictitiouk Nome of ARCHER
ENTERPRISES, ond thot I m
fend to register void nom# «ith
the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminofe County. Florido. in
occordonco #ith the Provisions
ot trfe Fictitious Nome Stotufev
To Wit Section MS 09 Florido
Stofufes 195/
ARCHER ENTERP RISES
Dole Ann# Archer
Publish Februory I. I IS. 2J.
1990
OEN 10

CALL NOW
TO PLACE YOUR AOS

322-2611

NO H CK O P
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given thot I
om vngoged in business of 1103
S Ook Avo . Sonford. F L. 22771,
Seminofe County. Florido under
the Fictitious Nome of R TF
LAWN SERVICE, ond thot I
intend fe reg sfer so d nom#
with the Cferk of the Circuit
Court. Seminofe County. Fieri
do. in occerdonce with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Nom# Stofufes. ToWif Section
MS 09 Florido Stofufes I9S7
RickyL Fudge
Publish Februory IS. 22. Morch
t.t. 1990
O EN 119
N O TICE OF
~
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thot I
om vngoged in business ot 1792
Gronge Cir . Longwood. 227SO.
Semmoie County. Florido under
the Fictitious Nome ot R 4 S
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G A N D
H EA TIN G , ond thol I intend to
register totd nom# with the
Cferk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florido. in ec
cordonce with the Provisions of
the Fictitious Nome Stofuteo.
ToW it Section M S09 Florido
Stofufes 1057
Ren#I Smell
Publish F#bruory IS. 22. Morch
1.0 1990
O E N i47
NOTICE )F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thot I
om #ngeg#d in business ot P O
Bov S700II. Long«oo d F L .
227S2 00II. Seminol# County.
Florido under the Fictitious
Nom e ot C O M P L E T E
A U TO M O TIV E R EPAIR, end
thot I intend fe register so&gt;d
nom# with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminofe County.
Florido. in ocrordonce with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Nome Stofufes. To Wit Section
MS 09 F fer ido Sfetufes 195/
AlonW N t holes
Publish Februory 22. Morch I.
I. IS 1990
D EN 74S

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given thot I
om vngoged In Outmost ol U i
West toko Mery B lv d . H20.
Loko Mory. Seminofe County.
Florido under Ihe Fictitious
Nome of SHRUSBERRY PUB.
ond thot I intend fe register soid
nom# with the Cferk of the
Circuit Court. Seminofe County
Florido. in occordonco with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Nome Stofufes. ToW it Section
MS 09 Florido Stofufes I9S7
Afethe Enterprises
Thu not J Aieshe
Publish Februory I. I IS. 21.
IfeO
D EN IS
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT OF
TH E If TH JU O ICIAL CIR CUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
Semtnofe COUNTY
CASE NO 90 9ASS CA 04 P
DIVISION P
In re th# merr lege of
Biondts Fisher Deon. Petitioner
ond
hermit E Deon. Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Kermit E Deon
J4SW Dor on &lt;192
Glendofe. Co 91202
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D thot on
octwn lor DISSOLUTION OF
M A R R IA G E hot been filed
ogomsl you. ond you ore re
quired to serve o copy of yevr
written defenses, if any. fe if un
Blondis Fisher Dean whose
address is ISOS W 2Sth. Apt
21IA Srnford. FL. on or before
Morch 19. 1990. ond file the
original with the Cferk ot this
Court either betore torvKe on
the plaintiff or immediately
thereHer otherwise o default
will be entered ogams! you tor
the relief demanded in the
Petition
O A TE D February 12 I99Q
(SEA L)
M AR rA N N E MORSE
Cferk of the Court
By Ce&lt;ei&gt;aV Ekern
Deputy Cferk
Publish February IS. 22 March
I f . 1990
D EN 100

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NOTICI OF
FICTITIOUS NAM I
-.Kct rt h*v*By giirtn that |
um aataga* M Bwinau at l*N
Si Craii A x . Apopka. jjj W.
Sammart Caunty. Flarrta tartar
Itw Flclllrtu* Nam* *( T IC
CICANINO IIR V IC K . a*rt mat
I Inland I* ragrtrtv tald n*m*
trim Itw Clark at m* Clrtutl
Court, tommart Caunty, Frtrl
da. In atcardanta m m Ilia
Pravlitant al m* Fltlltlaut
Nama Haturtv TaWII: totlwn
SM rn Flarrta llatutat IMF
Caargaj Knop'Jr
PuBIIUi FaBruary » . March I.

N O TIC I OB SHERIFF'S SALE
NO TIC I IS H I I I R T GIVEN
that Re virtue of ftfef coelom
RNW ef Elocution issued out if
and under the seal ef the Circuit
Court #f Seminofe County. Ftor
Ids. upon a final judgement
rthdired in the aforesaid court
on the 12th dey ef October A 0
1147. In that certain case en
titled. Jean E Anders. Plaintiff,
- v s - Nkb R Buttito Deton
danf. which aferesafe Writ ef
Elocution was delivered to me
as Sheriff pf Seminofe County.
F torlds. and pursuant to that
certain order entered In this
cause an the 4fh dey of Decern
ber A D 1949 finding that the
lien ef pfemfiffs judgment is
supertor to eny interest deferred
by the determents and I have
levied upon all right, title end
interest ef the defendant. Nick
R Ruttlta. m the following

FICTITIOUS NAMI
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DiffMII Dr . L a * imp. W M .
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FuBttUt F*a*u*ry n . March I.
L Ik MB
D IN IM
IN T N I CIBCUIT COURT
O F T N t IIB N T I I N T N
JU D tC U l CIBCUIT
IN AMO FOB
IIM IN 0 1 I COUNTY,
I T A T I OF F lo a t DA.
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FICTITIOUS NAM I
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am tngagad m Buvnax *18 0
Bar ft 1414. I a lt Mary. Fla.
JJJrt. tommart Caunty. Florid*
undar m* Fklltlaut Nama at
VLCO. (0 U I 8 M I N T UQ U I
DAT ION COMPANY, and mat I

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lh* npmpd Ootindinti
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untxawn

AND
TO R O B IR T (A G L C ond
K ITH C R CAGLE
YOU ARC N O T IF IE D Itrtl on

PCtrtn Ip Nrvcrtt* a mortgag*
tom.nprtCp.mty. Florida
l*: n tUNlANO ESTATES.
FIRST ADDITION according I*
lh* Flat Iharaaf at raevdad in
Flat Boat l|. Fagat tt A tt at
lh* FwBlic Ftcsrti at tommart
County. Flarrta
SCOTT F CAUSSEAUX and
CAROL 8 CAUSSEAUX. hit
ml*. JOHN DOE and JANE
DOC. and all *m*r pariant m
patrtMrtn at tuBiact raal prop
prly. nhata rta. namat art
uncattain, and you ar* r*«nr*d
rt tarrt a copy *1 rour aritrtn
dtrtntat. .1 m y. rt .1an
JO S E F M M F A N I C I L O
ESQUIBC. Fla.nt.N t anarnay
JO. N Fcantl.n Straat. Su.lv
I*?0 Tampa F lav rta IMP]
on or Bator* lh* Mm day at
March Itoo. and l.l* lh* ar&gt;g.n*i
aim lh* Crtrt ol nut Court
**m*r Bator* tarvK* an Fl**n
I.N t attornay ar .mmadiato.y
maraaiiar atnarn.t* a tfatau'i
will B* antorad agamti you tor
I ha rat.al damandad in tha
Campia.nl or Fall!i*n
D A TE D an m.t tfth day al
FaBruary IttO
C IE R K O F THE
CIB C U ITC O U R T
BY Jan *I Jataa.c

Oewutv Ctorl

Pubifsh Februory 72. Morch t.
t IS. 1990
OEN 240
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROEATE DIVISION
Fife Number 99-1011
IN R S : S S TA TE O F
M ILD RED ROBERTA
U N IA N D C O IU N S
DECEASED
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
TO a l l p e r s o n s HAVING
C L A IM S OR O E M A N O S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
E S TA TE ANO A LL O TH ER
PERSONS IN T E R E S T E D IN
THE ESTATE
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE 0 thot the odmintstrotion of
the estate of M ILD R E D ROB
E R T A U N L A N D C O L L IN S ,
deceased. Fife Number 19 1017.
is pending in th# Circuit Court
for Sem mofe County. Florida.
Probofe Division, the address ot
which Is Seminole County
Courthouse P O Drawer C.
Sonford. Florido. 22772 MS9 The
personal representative of the
estate Is Donald R Cetlint.
whose ad dress Is S2I E
Highland Street. Altamonte
Springs. Florida 22701 The
name and address of the
personal representative s ot
torney ore set forth below
All per ton i having cto.ms or
demands ogomsl the estate ore
required. W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM TH E 0A TE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NO TICE, to fife with
the cferk of the above court o
written staterm nt of ony claim
or demand they may hove Each
claim must be in writing ond
must indicate the basis for the
cloim. the name ond Address of
the creditor or tut agent or
attorney, and the amount
claimed If the claim is not yet
due. the dote when if will
become due slioll be stated If
the claim is contingent or unit
quidoted. the nature of the
uncertainty shall be stated If
the claim is secured, the securi
ty shall be described The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies ol the claim to th# cferk
to enable the clerk to moll one
copy to each personal repre
tentative
All persons interested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice ot Administration has
been moiled ore required.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM THE O ATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE to fife any ob
Iactions they may hove that
challenge the validity of th#
decedent s will, the quelihco
tions ot th# personal repre
tentative, or the venue or
lurisdiction of th# court
, a l l CLAIM S. OEM ANOS
ANO O B JE CTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Date ot the first publication ot
this Notice of Administration
February IS. 1990
/4/Donald R uoihnt
As Personal Representative
ot th« Estate of
Mildred Roberta Unland
Collins.
Deceased
Attorney For
Personal Representotiv#
Lorry D Barnes
110 North Bwmby Avenue

Suite US
Orlando. Florido 22402
(4071490 9231

Publish February IS. 22. 1990
OEN 114

U M U P
A H M rintw tllB.haW P t:

TMm i 4 » p m
Prtcai U a rtra C it. Hall
111 Frtar
Canrtranc* R x n t
Opt. i Mart M B . **•
A t*VY B* 1HB 8 tBBB4PB Raitt

may to. ablartaB Ry
writing rt
AtttwB RsrrrtA. Crtrt

City pi lanrtrB
RvMK IiwRrtyaaa
R tU irtnt C a x r ilttwn

8 0 U.JB B
Janrtrd. F im r j B J B .
8uMIWi FpkrwBry tt. March I,
IBM
D I N &gt;41
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT,tB TM JU O iC IA l CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
I I M I N O L I CO UN TY,
FLO R ID A
C A I I N O : ( M N t CABAL
IN R I T M I M A R R IA G I OF
M ARY T U I S IG I R 1
C O N S TA N TIN !.
RXltrtnpr.
and
A lIIR T C H A R lIS
C O N S TA N TIN !.

'ty being feeafed m Semi
neto County. Florida mere
p o rtic u te rly described et
let 14 end ihe West •» ef Let
19. In Rleck D . A L L O F
A L L E N O A L E SUBDIVISION,
according to the plot thereof, et
recorded in Plat Booh 4. Page 7.
Public Records ef Seminofe
Ceu-fy. F fer la
end the undersigned es Sheriff
ef Seminofe County. Florido.
will ef II m A M an the 14th
day of March. A 0 1994. offer
for safe and sen to the highest
bidder, tor cosh in hand, subject
to any end ell eslthng liens, of
•he Front (West) Deer ef the
stops ef the Seminofe County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida.

artth «w Crtrt at lh* Circuit
Court. Sammart Caunty. Frtrl
da. m atcardanta mirn itw
Pravrtiani at Iha Fklitiaut
Nam* Slatvrtt. TpMflt Saclrtn
•41ft Flarrta llalutrt IMF
Watrty Craddock
8uBHdi FaBrudry n . March I,
A 11 ISM
O IN M

IN T N I CIBCUIT COUNT
OF T N I I IB N T I I N T N
JUDICIAL CIBCUIT
IN ANO FOB
IIM IN O L I COUNTY.

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v lw »t grpht*«t. *itign**t.

Lbflfl Notices

N O TICI OF ACTION
TO
A L I I R T C H A R L IS
CONSTANT IN I. wlrtM piaca pi
r . tid.net IB IBB iBfkwBdd
O rix . Saxrtr B. Frtrlds. twi nha
cannai k . pArtanally w rx d
ugen him

NOTICI ft N C R !BY GIVEN
met there is pending in the
Circuit Court In end tor Semi
neto Ceietfy. Fiende. en ectton
entitled IN R I: The Merrtege
of MARY S U I SIG IR S CON
S T A N T IN I. Petitioner, end
A L R IR T C H A R L IS CON
S T A N T IN I. Retpoftbdht **#
wherem m# relief sought is
(el A dissolution of me mar
rtege.

FLO BIDA

CASI NO.SBIFSCA441
I N K TH IM A B B IA G f OF
■ ABBABA A BBENNAN
Patltianar WIN.

JAMESL BBENNAN.
Rltpanctont HutBand
NOTICI OF ACTION
TO JAMESL BBENNAN
A 4 B n i Unlnann
YOU ABE HEREBY NOT I
FIE 0 thol a Patman rtr On
talutan at Marnag* hat Boon
Iliad agamti you and you ar*
raguiiad I* u r n a cap. at yaur
nriirtn irttontat It any. rt II an
SAN0RA R MANSON ES
QUIRE, attomay rtr BARBARA
A BRENNAN rtiat. addratt it
144 Wati Jartup A n n a . Lang
■rood. Florida. J2F4I. an ar
Bartra lh* Mm day *1 March
lSSI and lirt lh* anginal mm
lh* Clark at Ihlt Court aimar
bartra tarvtca an Patilnnar't
altornay ar immadrtrtly mart
alrtr amarana a dalauil mil
B* aniprad agamti you rtr lh*
tor Dntalutian at AAarnag*
W ITNESS my hand and tail
ot Ihit Court an thit ttm day *1
Fabruary. iwo
I wall
AAARVANNE MORSE
Ctort al m* C ircml Cavr*
By Jan* E Jaaamc
At Oapuly Crtrt
PuBiith Fabruary FI. March i.
1 IS ISM
O EN ICS
IN T N I C IR CU IT CO U R T OF
TH E E IG H T E E N TH JU D ICIAL
CIR CUIT IN ANO FOR
K M IM O IE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA

CASINO pa MAI C A M 8
WSRNPnw BOHNB.

That safe safe Is bemg mods
to satisfy the forms ef said Writ
ef Execution
John E Polk. Sheriff
Seminofe County. Florida
Publish February 22. March I.
ft. It. with the safe on March 14.
1994
O EN 127

LFefendent

NOTICE OF A C T 1091
TO ROBERT M GIBBS, etc .
ef o f. ond oil othev t wftom it
may concern
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action has been fifed against you
and you ace required fe serve a
copy ef your written defenses if
any fe D A V ID R GR ACE
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff s attorney,
whose address is 201 S New
York Avenue Sutfe 201. Winter
Pock. Florida 22749. on or before
March 12. 1990. and fife the
original wife the Cferk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff s attorney or immedi
afely thereafter, or o default
will be enfeced against you tor
th# relief demanded in the
Complaint

WITNESS my Hand and Seal
this Court on February a. 1990
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF C IR C U IT COURT
By PafriciaF Heath
As Deputy Cferk
Publish February 4. IS. 22.
Morch 1. 1990
O E N 94
IN TH E CIR CUIT CO UR T OF
TH E E IG H T E E N TH JU O ICIA L
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9f 4S9I CA42L

PEOPLES FIRST FINANCIAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
Plaintiff.
vi

KENNETHOALEYa/k/a
KENNFTHO DALE Y o k a
KENNx •HOWEN DALEY and
CAROL DALEY.
DetendonIs
NOTICE OF ACTIO N

TO KENNETH DALEY * k a
KENNETH O DALEY * k a
KENNETH OWEN DALEY and
Ca r o l o a l e y
I Address Unknown)
and to all parties having any
right, title, or Interest In the
property herein described
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTl
F IE D that an action has been
fifed against you in this Court to
obtain a Deficiency Judgment
after the safe ot the following
described per tonal property
1949 Ford Mustang — SO
Liters V IN No IFABP40E
4KF 170242
and
I9te Ford E IM Van VIN No
IFTOE14YIKHB994I4
YOU ARE R E Q U IR E O TO
ANSWER the Complaint fifed
herem Any writ fen answer or
other pleadings must be fife
with the Clerk of this Court u.d
copies thereof furnished to the
above named Plaintiff, whose
ad dress is C'O P A U L N
SCH A EFER . ESQUIRE 1/15
West State Road 424. Suite One.
longwood Florida j 2779. on or
before the t4fh day of March.
1990
Upon your failure to answer a
Oefauil may be entered against
you tor th# relief demanded in
the Compia&lt;nt
WITNESS M Y HAND and the
Official Seal of this Court m
Sanlord Seminofe County Ftor
ida this the ath day of Febru
a r y .1990
Seal
M ARVANNE MORSE
C IE R K O F C IR C U IT COURT
By Jennifer P Price
as Deputy Cferk
Publish February 4 IS. 22
Morchl. 1990
OEN H

lc) Possession ef Wife’s
personalty.
ld) Peymonf by
et ail martial dibt*.
(e) Attorneys toes end the
cost* of mis proceeding

N O T IC I TO T N I P U B L IC
Notice is hereby given met the
Beerd of Adiuttmewf of the City
of Sanferd will held e regula*
meeting en March 9. 1994. tn the
City Hall Commission Chambers
at II 24 a m in order fe cent*
or a reguest tor variance in the
2onmg Ordinance as &lt;« perfect
to Front Yerd venence re
on SR t district

III Injunctive relief m me
form of a restraining erdsr.

(gl Restoration of me Wile's
(hi A partitioning, pursuant to
CKoptor 44. Florida Sfetufes of
(amity owned lands described as
Let 2. Block B. Third Section.
ID Y L L W IL D I OF LOCH
ARBOR, es per Plat Reek 14.
Page I. ef the Public Records el
Seminofe County. Florida
(I) Eeuitabfe distribution of
ail manfai property
l|l Such further relief es m#
equities w(il support
You ere hereby required fe
fife your written response (de
feneosl with th# Cferk ef ttfe
above styfed court and fe serve
a copy thereof not fetor than the
12m &lt;Ur ot March. 1990. upon
the Petitioner.Wife's attorney,
Gordon V Frederick It* Norm
Park Avenue Sanford Florida
12771
Should you foil fe do so e
default may be entered egamsf
you tor th# ret•#! requested
Dated mis sm dey ot Febru
ary 1990

lo t 2 ♦ Norm IS' of Let 2. Ilk
4. Tier t of I R Tratferd s Map
of the Town ef Sonford PR I PG
S9 as recorded m Sanford. Semt
notoCounty. Florida
Bemg mere seed tically do
scribed es feested 40* Dee
Avenue
Planned use ef the property ts
to sot up en tutting house with
ousting front perch
Board of Adiustment
W M Philips Chairman
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect fe
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing,
he she will need a verbatim
record of the proceedings in
eluding th# testimony and evi
donee, which record is not
provided by the City of Sanferd
(FS244 0IOS)
Publish February 22 March 4.
1900

is e a l i

MARVANNE MORSE
Cferk ef the Circuit Court

O f N IN

Plaml.ll
VS
R O B E R TM GIBBS.

(bl Alimony, temporary end
permanent.

b y : Cecelia V ■ hern

Deputy Cferk
Publish February 4. is. 22.
March 1.1990
DEN9S

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS H ER EBY G IVEN
mat the undersigned, desiring to
engage m busmess under the
fictitious name ot TruGreen
Corporation af number IJtl
W t w i o boufeveid. m th# City
of Cesseiberry. Florida, intends
fe register th# w» d name with
me Cferk ef the Circuit Court of
Seminofe County Florida
Dated ef Oak Brook. Illinois,
mis 19th day of January. 1990
WMI Urban Services. Inc
DafeB Tauke
Assistant Secretary
Publish February 22. March I.
4. IL 1090
O EN 221

IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT OF
T N I E IG H T E E N TH JUCICIAL
CIR C U IT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLORIOA
CASE NO 494)42-CA 99-L
WE STWOOO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
vS

KEVIN C BECKER . JANIS M
BECKER his wife. JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE.
Defendants
N O T IC I OF ACTION
Suit fe Fertstose Mortgage
TO Kevin C Becker
Jems M Becker
Present Residence Unknown
Last Residence Known
J9S2 CrayrlchCircfe
Orlande. F L 22402
ANO ALL PARTIES CLAIM
IN G I N T E R E S T B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AGAINST K E V IN C BECKER
and JANIS M BECKER AND
ALL P A R TIE S HAVING OR
C L A IM IN G TO HAVE A NY
RIGH T. T IT L E OR IN TER EST
IN THE PR O P E R TY H E R EIN
DESCRIBED
YOU ARE N O TIF lE O of an
action .0 foreclose a mortgege
on the following property in
Seminole County. Florida
Lot 47. D EE R RUN U N TI II.
according to the plot thereof es
recorded in Plat Book 29. Pages
22 end 22. Public Records ef
Seminofe County. Florida
which has been filed against you
and you are required to serve e
copy ot your written defenses, it
any. to it on Jordan Fields. Esq .
Fields. Wllklnsen. Bryant A
Aiken IS Osceola Street. Suite
&gt;00 Stuart. FL 24994 on or
before March I). 1990. and fife
the original with mis Court
either before service on Plain
tiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded in the
Complaint or petition This
notice shall be pubhiTtod once
each week for four consecutive
weeks m the Sanferd Herald
W ITNESS my hand and seal
ot this Court mis 4m day of
February. 1944
(S E A L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
By Patricia F Heath
Oeputy Clerk
Publish February 4. IS. 22.
March I 1990
D EN 9)

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FL0 R I0A
PRORATE DIVISION
Fife Number 94092 CP
IN R E E S TA TE O F
K E N N E T H CHARLES M ER
R IT T
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
The administration of the
estate of K EN N E TH CHARLES
M E R R I T T , deceased. File
Number 90 091 CP. IS pending m
the Circuit Court tor SEMI
NOL E County Florida. Probe to
Division, the address of which is
101 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 22771 The names and
addresses of the personal repre
tentative and the personal rep
resontalive s attorney are set
form betow
All interested persons are
required to file with mis court
W ITH IN TH R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ( I ) all claims
against the estefe and (2) any
objectien by an interested
person on whom mis notice is
served that challenges th# valid
•ty of the will, the qualifications
of the personal representative,
venue or jurisdiction of the
court
A LL CLAIMS ANO O 0JEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication of mis Notice has
begunonFebruary IJ. 1990
Personal Representative
N E L IT A M E R R IT T
472 NEW TON PLACE
LONGWOOO FLORIDA 22779
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
RICHARD W LOBB
I22S W COLONIAL OR . SUITE
2

ORLANOO. FLORIDA 22404
Telephone (407) 422 1444
Publish February IS. 22. 1990
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THURSDAY

February 22, 1990

orts

Peoplt. P»o# 3B
Classified, Papa 4B
Comics, Paga 6B

Boys take show on road

IN BRIEF

Seminoles in Kissimmee;
4A teams go to Lake Weir

BASKBTBALL
Cavaliers make Improvements
After attempting to Im prow thrlr llnrup on
paper earlier In the day, the Cleveland Cavaliers
Immediately Improved Ihclr performance on the
court.
Cleveland, hours after trading backup center
Chris D udlry and arqulrlngswlngitian Derrick
Chlevous In two separate dads. Wednesday
night routed the Portland Tra il ISarers 12 1•lO*&gt;.
In the team's third- ____
best shooting game of
th r year, nxiklc Clun ky
llrow n and Mark Price
each seorrd 24 points lo
lead six Cavaliers In
d o u b lr figures Price
also handed out |6 of
the team's 4 1 assists,
b o th season lilg h s .
Cleveland also blocked
lls most shots of I he season, with III.
Klsewhcre In the NIIA. New .Jersey nipped
Minnesota 95-93. Seattle slapped Miami 92-85,
Detroit (lodged Orlando I4 0 l u ) . Indiana Iced
Atlanta 123-96 . 1lie fact Angeles Lakers defeated
Denver 1I 3 l 1 1 . Ulalt beat Doslcm 115-103, and
Philadelphia nlp|&gt;ed Golden Slate 96 95

By TONY DotORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor

QlOS

BASEBALL
Players reject owners’ offer
N E W YOK K — Talks collaps'd on Day Seven
of the spring training lockout Wednesday, with
players rejecting management's latest proposal
as a provocation that endangers Opening Day.
Union head Don Fehr said he has scheduled
no talks with owners on Thursday. Ihough he
said someone w ould be In tils office If
management derides lo call lie refused to say
flow long he would wall lor the plume luring.
" T h a i's nol lugh on m y priority list." Fehr
said.
"I would h&lt;i|M- that It wouldn't have to lx- rny
nickel." replied Chuck O 'Connor, who repre­
sents management
O'Connor said the owners' Player Relations
Com mittee would meet at 9 a m. E S T Thursday,
with Commissioner Fay Vincent present.
T h e owners' latest proposal o llrrrd financial
Im p rove m e nts for second- and th ird -ye a r
players, but also contained changes In the
arbitration system. Fehr said players considered
nol even returning to the table, b
hut did so at
Vincent's request.

COLLEGE HOOPS
’Canes get whipped by Friars
P R O VID EN CE. R I. - Carlton Screen scored a
team-high 17 points and Providence led from
Ih r opening minutes Wednesday night In a
101-67 rout of Miami In a non-conference
matchup.
T h r victory Improved thr Friars' rreord to
15-9 and kept alive thrlr hopes for an N C A A
tournament bid. Providence has ihrec regularseason games remaining, plus ih r Dig East
tournament.
Screen became the 27th Ertar lo score 1.000
career points. Freshman reserve Tony T u rn e r
scored a season-high 16 and Quinton Burton
added 12 points lor Providence.
Miami. 10-13. was led by .Jerome Scott's
game-high 20 points and Joe Kyllc addrd 16.
Chris W alls' 3-polnier with 15:12 left capped
a 20-5 Providence spurt and gave the Friars a
61-32 lead. Miami. 10-13. never recovered and
lls road record fell to 2- iO
P ro v id e n c e shot 54 percent und o u trebounded Miami 47-29. T h e Hurricanes shot
just 37 percent, hlttlngonly 24 of 65.

HOCKEY
Nordiques cure Whalers
T h e Hartford Whalers, the only winning leant
In the N H L with a losing record at home,
returned from the road with their goaltendcr
harboring memories of allowing four goals on
eight shots In Ids last start. Th e Whalers hadn't
put together two straight victories for more than
a month.
What better time for the Quebec Nordlquc-s to
arrive?
Mike Llut. saying he
"gut Ih r w llrh rs out of
the w a y .'' m ade 26
saves and Ron Francis
and Pal Verhcek scored
ixiw rr play goals 1:46
apart In Ihc first jx'rtixl
HARTFORD
— just enough to send
WHALERS
the league's last-place
tram tolls 14lhlossln
15 games. Quebec. 10-44-6. has won one game
since Jan. 18 and Is I -1 4 against Hartford.

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BASKETBALL
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Complata listings on Pag* 2B

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Mike Merthie (No 40i. Mall MacDonald (No 35l and the Lake Mary Rams
have earned the No 1 seed in this weekend s 4A District 9 boys basketball
tournament The Rams begin play in the tourney tonight against Lyman

Gel out your maps and rum (Kisses We re gnlngon Ih r riKirl
Starting tixlav. Ih r high school
boys* iK iski-ilK ill se ason moves Into
the llrsl round of the s l a t e playoffs,
commonly referred to a s the district
lourii.iiiirnis And normally, district
a lig n m e n ts are g e o g ra p h ic in
n a t u r e groiqilng schools of a like
si/e Irom a common area.
lint It doesn't always work out
that way Now and again, because of
the absence ot s im ila rly -s l/ rd
schools nearby, a school thal has no
geographic link in a district will find
llscll thrust among lh.il group of
teams And It almost always makes
lor a rouplr ■,l interesting rrsid trips
lor Mimeone
T Ills year. Seminole County Imys'
basketball Ians hn ihc highways,
(raveling lo ( andler Lake Weir tricar
O c a la l lo r th e -lA D ls lr le t 9
tniiriiam ciil while Seminole, the
eounlv s only Class 3A scliixil. Is
playing al KlssIm m rr-OStcola this
w eekend In the 3A D is tric t 6
tourney
Today- It 5 p ill at Osceola High
School, second-seed Seminole will
lake Ihc I1&lt;xir against No 7-seed
Leesburg T h e Iasi llllie Seminole
and Leesburg plaveil each oilier was
lu Ihc llrst round of Iasi year's
rbsirii i inuruam cui. when the Tribe
advanced with a win
"We haven't played them, but I
saw them h rlflly III the Oviedo
Christmas Tourna m e nt." said Semlliole iiM ih Greg Rohslnnn. whose
team has ihc tx-si record in the
dlslrli I al 20 7 "Leesburg lias some
pretty giMxl si/e and they have some
kids Ikii k Irom Iasi year
"Th e y've won seven out ol the
See D is tric t* . Page 2B

Poor shooting,
power outage
doom s Raiders

Lyman ousts
Lake Weir
Prpni staff reports__________
LO N G W O O D - Lym an High
School extended Its boys'
basketball season at least one
m o re n ig h t b y b e a t in g
C a n d le r -L a k c W e ir 73 57
Wednesday nlghl In Ihe first
round of the 4A-Dlstrlct 9
tournament.
Now 5 -1 7 . eighth-deeded
Lym an will pay at No. I-seed
Lake M ary tonight In ihe
tournament quarterfinals
T o d d P a tte rso n led Ihe
Greyhounds with 16 points
while Octavius Holliday addrd
15 Greg Gorx-h contributed 12
and Brian Grayson had I I .
Lake Weir's Shelby Bill led all
scorers with 18 points Rod
Llghtsey addrd 16.
"It was a gixxl ga m r." said
Lym an coach Norm Ready.
" B o t h t r a m s p la ye d real
h ard."

Bee Greyhounds. Pag* 2B
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Potligo 100 1. NkGoftao J 2 24. Anttan, I
0 02 TofAlt 220 II J2
LYM AN 1211
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004. Todd PoHtcyoff 14 0 14 Geos Coot h 4
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Doubles, defense
boost Seminoles
Prom sta ff reports
S A N F O R D — For the first lime In the young high
school baseball season. Seminole pul together some
solid hilling with errorless defense in a 13-3 win over
Bishop Moore In Ihe Seminole Invitational Wednesday
al Sanford Stadium.
Th e win. which Impmves Seminole to 2-3. advances
the Tribe lo this evening's 7 p m. game against Lym an
al Sanford Stadium. A Seminole win would force u
winner-lake-all rem alchon Friday at 7 p m .
Against the over matched Bishop Moore Bom cts. the
Seminoles pounded out seven doubles as they jumped
out to a 9-0 lead In the first Inning on Ihclr way lo
ending the game by the 10-run rule In the fifth Inning.

■ y DEAN SMITH
Herald Correspondent
L A K E C IT Y — O n the whole. II might have lx-iu-r II
Ihe Seminole C o m m u nity College m en's basketball
team had J iim stayed home
Horrible slioollng. a momentum-killing power outage
In Ihe first hall ami Ihe ejection of llu-lr second-leading
scorer doomed Ihe Raiders as they losl 82-76 to
Daytona Beach Com m unity College In the semifinals of
the Mld-Florlfla Conference tournament Wednesday
nlghl al Lake City Com m unity College.
For Ihe game, the Raiders were 28 lor-72 |38 9
tx-reenll from the field and jusl 9 fur-19 nil layups
Rlshard Brown. S C C 's
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1 a ilin g s c o re r, w as SEM
ScAHIfa 1 10 2 2 V. Myllon 2 2 ) 2 4
I-fo r-II und To n y De Vk«r»nI 2 4 0 0 S. 04,4 III 2 ) 0 0 4.
Jesus. Ihc Raiders' No. Wafhinaton 4 12 00 &gt;2. H Blown i l l 14
11 Do Je»u» I 20 0 2. Mot&gt;i», 14 00 4.
2 scorer, was l-for-3 Blackmon 0 0 00 0. Hester 2 4 ) 4 2. H
before be ing ejected Brown 1 1 1 )2 1 . Show ) 2 I I 2 Total,
with 7:17 lo play for 20 2) 14 2024
OAVTONA S IA C H C C I4 2I
lighting.
T ,l»f 00 00 0. C Vnifff »2 I 2 II.
Despite all I hat. S C C Southall 4 10 10 I) 22. Willi, 1 2 0 0 4 E
a ctu a lly m anaged lo Smith000 0 0. Pika 1 24 11. Taylor i I)
lead m uch of Ih r game 1124 20 Hart 4 10 t S 12 Total, 24 44 21 22
and had a 3 1-79 edge al
Hslftim« — Vsminois II, D a k o t a
halftime. Five minutes B#a &lt;h 29 J point fitld 904it - Ssminols
4 U (WstMnqton I 2. Vsn/snt I J Dm
Inlo Ihe second half, the Jr\ut I 1
I V H Broom 0 I.
Raiders si III led by two.
MoOipy 0 11. D a k o t a B«4&lt; h | S ( TAy'or
2
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B u t th e D a y to n a
2*. Da ytons Bt*&lt;h 22 Fouta) out
B e a c h S c o t s , w h o not*
- Piht. Tsylor (OAytonA B « ac M
d re s s e d o n ly e ig h t T«&lt;hnicAlft — Willis (OAytonA B«A&lt;h)
players, two ol which fighting. •|«ctAd. Ds J*tot (Wminol«)
lighting «|«&lt;t«d Rebound*
Srmmolf
were hindered by severe J4 (ShAor I). OAytonA B««&lt; h 29 (Willi*
Injuries, were almost •» A tiittf - Wmintis IS I Ga thill 4.
|&gt;erfcrt from Ihc free WAthington 4). OAytonA Bejch I*
(SoothAll 4) Record* — Wmtnok 19 14.
ihrow line, connecting OAytonA
Baac D 2S t
on 28 of 32 for the
game. 13 of 14 In Ihc second half. By comparison. SCC
was l6-for-20 from ihc charily stripe.
Possibly ihc turning point of ihc entire contest came
with 6:14 remaining in the first half. W ith Ihe Raiders
leading 17-12 after scoring a couple fastbrrak baskets
T See S C C . Page 2 B

Actually, the big lead early had some adverse eflecls
on Ihe Tribe. Slatting pitcher To n y Chavers. who was
In control the whole lime he was In Ihe game, got slllf
while w alling during Seminole's long offensive Innings.
Also, ihe Tribe let up once they had a sizeable lead.
"W e got a little lackadaisical when we gol up by 10
ru n s." said Seminole coach Mike Powers. 'Th a t's how
Bishop Moore came hack. We have to learn lo finish Ihc
game wtih the same kind of Intensity we start Ihe game
w it h "
Actually, the Hornets were never a serious threat to
overtake the Seminoles Tra iling 11-0 after Seminole
added two nm s In the bottom of Ihc second Inning.
Bishop Moore scored twice In the top uf the fourth and
once In the fifth to cut the lead to 11-3. Hut Seminole
gol Ihc two runs right back In thr bottom of the fifth to
end the contest.
Jeff Bergman paced the Seminole attack with two
doubles and an rhl as Anthony Roberts had a doublr,
single and rbl. Mike Sencchek and Jeff Derr each had a
double and two rbl while Chris Dowling. W .L. G racry
and Ersklne Howard each had one rhl. G racry and John
Wilkes each hll a doubk-.
Chavers picked up the win to go to I -Oon the year.

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SCC wasted a great effort by Nate
Washington (No. 24) in Its season­
ending loss lo Daytona Beach CC.

1IM IM O LC
Kennedy. Lane* III. M04V4, 141 and Lttlvr
0»vr. Dowling 141 WP - C/iever, 1101 I P —
IBitnop Moortl. Bergmen 2. R o U flv Sene&lt;2iek
I Seminole! 38 — Nano MR — Non# Record, —

ta a i i i r a
V I4 4 2 - 1) V V
CKaort. Ecktlem 141 and
Ketnedy 10 21 2B - Ejnn
Derr. Wilke,. W l G , « 4,
Bittup Moore I 4. Seminole

Pistons run win streak to 13 games by routing Magic
United Press International
A U B U R N IIII.IJs. Mich — Jix- Duiuars scored
22 points Wednesday night to reaeh 5.IIOO lor Ills
career and hel|&gt; the Detroit Pistons run the
longest winning streak lit the NBA this m -u s u i i to
13 games with .1 140-169 victory over the
expansion Orlando Nlagle.
Mark Aguirre had 21. Jam es Edwards 19 and
Islali T h o m a s IM in helji Detroit sut|iass
Philadelphia's 12 game winning streak as ihtInugesl 111 the league Oils season The defending
NBA ehaiiijiuiu Pistons are now 39 I I
Orlando plavcil m inus two starters — this
Suitlh. who underwent knee cartilage surgery
I'hursd.iY and w ill lx- mil Im 2 •&gt; weeks, and S u n

Vincent, w ho lias a broken toe
I'lie Magle were led by Morion Wiley with 20
( h h i i I s . Je rry Reynolds had 16. T e rry Cutlrdge
15. |&gt;lus 13 from Stoll SkiU-s and 12 Irom
Mlfhael Allslcy. Orlando Is O -l agalllsl Detroit.
( alledge was nol a laelor in Ihe early going
Ix-eausi- Ihe Ptslniis double learned him down
low and Ihe Magle missed their shots when hr
was loreed 10 throw I lie hall oul
Duiuars nailed a I 'Hooter lor Ills 5.(MX)lh
|mitut- making II H7 li t w 11I1 5 IH tell In Ihe third
period He eume oul ol the game shnrlly
llierealler and did not return
Duiuars and Edwards each had 15 |x&gt;iuls ill
tlie llrsl hall while Aguirre and Thom as stored
13 aplei e lor Deliml Ix-lore Ihe llllf rilllssloli

Jo hn Salley blocked live shots m ihe llrsl 4 05
ol Ihe second quarter as ihe Pistons expanded a
9 (mini lead lo 45-33
Th e Pistons' defense contributed to the Magic
missing I I of their llrsl 12 shots ol the perltxl
and gradually forced them Into a I on I olfense
Dumars and Thom as were scoring on Skiles at
will, eventually driving him (rum ihe game even
Ihough lie had 13 |xilnts lu 16 minutes In llullrsl ball
Skiles hit tour ol live shots for IO |xilnts lor
Orlando in the lust quarter but Detroit broke a
9-9 lie with a 16-4 spurt and ended the quarter
w 11I 1 a 37 28 lead
St oll Hastings came oil Ihc tx-neh.to score a
J (Miiiiter at the buzzer lor the Pistons

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Final

DistrictsC onU n ntdfrom IB
their Iasi
eight. Th e y Jual beat Ocala-Forrest, who Is
favored to win the District 5 tournament.
Th e y're capable.”
Other first-round contests today have No.
3 St. Cloud playing No. 6 Osceola (which
had lo forfeit almost all Its wins due to using
an Ineligible player) and No. 4 Edgewalcr
meeting No. 5 Gateway. Aside from O s­
ceola's forfclt-affecled record, Gateway's
record of 13-13 Is the worst record In the
district.
If Seminole wins today, the Trib e will

come back on Friday and play the winner ol
tonight's St. Cloud-Osceota game at 8 p.m..
T h e championship game Is scheduled for
Saturday at 7:30 p.m .

F ir st rounds a tthorns
1
Coaches, players and fans In 4A-Dlslrlct 9
got a little bit of a break when tl was decided
that the first round of games would he
played the site of the highest seeded school.
A s a result, to n ig h t's schedule has
top-seeded Lake Mary hosting No. 8 Lyman.
No. 2 O v ie d o e n te rla ln g No. 7 Lake
llrantley. No. 6 Mainland playing at No. 3
Spruce Creek and No. 5 Lake Howell

traveling lo No. 4 IX-Luiul.
T h e aggravation felt by locals Involved In
the tournament was kicked up a notch
Wednesday night when Lym an beat Lake
W rlr (see related story) on Wednesday night
for the right to play Lake Mary. T h a t means
that everyone will be making Ihe four-hour
round trip and the host (turn has already
been eliminated.
Friday night's semifinals will In* played al
6 and 8 p.m. with Saturday's championship
game set for 8 p.m. la Junior varsity
championship #im e Is scheduled for 5:30
p.m . Saturday).

see
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
and In possession of the ball
after a third runsrcutlve Daytona turnover, the
I M i w c r w r n t o u l.

Because there are mercury vapor lights lil the
laikr City gym . It look more (fain 10 m inutes
Id-lore there was enough light to contln-.c. Hut
the power oulagr also sent Ihe scoreboard and
game clock Into disarray, extending the delay.
By the lime play picked up again, the Scots had
managed to catch their collective breath and were
able lo stay with SCC's running game. O n the
other hand, the delay seemed lo defuse Ihe
Haiders, who were unable to recapture the
m om entum they had built.
Also, the Haiders found themselves In serious
loul trouble late In Ihe llrsl half as T . J . Sculelta.
De Jesus. Mike Gasklll and AIvLn Mobley all were
on the tie nvh with two fouls or mure.

From that point on. Daytona Beach dropped
back Into a dlamond a ndone on defense and
went lo the four-comer delay on offense, forcing
Ihe Raiders Co chase Ihe ball. Because of the Scots
superior one-on-one skills and the foul trouble the
Raiders were In. the plan worked to perfection.
S C C squandered a great effort by Nate
Washington, who had 13 points, three rebounds,
live steals, four assists and look four charge:.
Herb Brow n added 11 points Ux the Haiders. For
Daytona Beach. Kenny Southall scored a gamehigh 22 points (Including IO-far-12 on free
throws) log o wllh four rebounds and six assists.
Daytona Beach advances lo tonight's cham pi­
onship game against Florida Com m unity College
at Jacksonville, which eliminated host Lake City
la ir Wednesday night. T h e w inner of this
evening's conlrsl advances to the slate lournam rn l III B ra d rn lo n n rx l week

Johnson entered with Don
Productions was for King
J a m r * " B i u t e r " D o u g la s exclusively promote Douglas I
Wednesday filed a lawsuit to at least three years, and the A i
14. 1989 pact dealt w ith King
tiiruk his promotional contract
with Don King and signed a right to promote the Doug
conditional eontract lo fight his Tyson bout and the followlr
first heavyweight title defense at three D u g la * lights.
Douglas and Johnson ronten
Th e Mirage Hotel-Casino.
Th e Mirage said It signed a that King acted In breach of Oi
1988 contract b y falling tc
rondlUnmt) contract to hold the
fight — probably against top- promote at least four lightsi from
Feb. 1989-Fcb. 1990 and that he
ra te d c o n t e n d e r E v a n d e r
Holyflrld — contingent on the broke both agreements by falling
outcome of the lawsuit filed In lo a rt In good faith.
According In Ihe suit, both
Ncvndu slate court ns .lames
contracts called for K in g to
'• B u s t e r " D o u g i n s . J o h n
refrain from any art Iona that
J o h n s o n a n d th e M ir a g e
Hotel-Casino vs. Don King Pro­ would endanger Douglas In hls
ductions Inc. Th e contingent profeslonal career, reputation,
deal between Douglas nnd ihe standing, and performance.
"In breech of Its aforesaid
Mirage Is for tw o lights In
Nevada — which could Include u obligations. Don King... disputed
Ihe validity of Douglas' defeat of
rematch against Mike Tyson.
Tyson ... announced hls IntenM ira g e s p o k e s m a n A lg n
Fridm an said that If Ih r court I I o n to a s s i s t T y s o n In
rules lo dissolve Ih r contract overturning Douglas' victory,
between Douglas and King, the and otherwise, acted contrary to
Mirage will lie the site of the first the best (merest of Douglas." the
defense since Douglas dethroned suit Includes.
"Douglas and Johnson assert
Tyson.
"W e are filing the suit against and contend that both Ihe 1988
Don King Productions because and 89 contracts a rr null. void,
It's Ihe only way we ean grt ihe voidable or unenforceable either
Douglas flghi. ll Isn't that we In their entirety or at least to the
have anything against Don King extent that they purport lo gram
to Don King the exclusive right
Productions." h r said.
King's attorney In New York. or option lo promote Ihe nghts of
id-c require Douglas
Bob Hlrth. said h r would not Douglas and-or
comment until h r srrs the nr I uni to fight exclusively for Don
King."
document.
Mulll-flght promotional deals
"N othing has been served to
us." he told United Press In- are not recognized In Nevada
and when Douglas and Johnson
lematlonal Wednesday night.
Douglas hud signed promo­ seemed lo lean toward sites In
tional contracts with King In Las Vegas, they Immediately
1988 and 89 thui Ih r champion raised Ihe possibility he was
said would cover the duration of trying lo gel nul of hls promo­
his career. However, In the wake tional contrai l wllh King. How­
of King's protest that Douglas ever. Ihe suit Is necessary to cut
iN-nrflltcd from a drlayrd count all lies w llh King.
d u rin g the upset of Tys o n .
Johnson announced Ih r deal
D ou gla s has become d ise n­ w ith the Mirage w o uld pay
chanted with the promoter.
Douglas a record purse of $25
Initially. King's actions and million and Holyflrld $8 million
lack of com m unication with
but H o ly fle ld 's co -m a n a g e r
Douglas threatened the possibili­ Shelly Flnkel said no such offer
ty of an linm rdlah- rematch with
has been extended.
Tyso n : now, even ll Douglas
"T h a i's not true al a ll," Flnkel
lights'llolyllcld first, h r Is seek­
ing In Im m rdla llry srv rr his said " I was lo ld b y Jo h n
Johnson yesterday ITucsdayl
contract with King.
According to the suit, the Dec. lhal he had a 25 inllllon-dollar
31. I9HH contract Douglas and oiler lor ih r fight.

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Workshop targets budgeting

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

A workshop on baalc budgeting skills, for volunteers or paid
Mali who work w lih low Income Individuals, will lie offered 1-4
p m.. Feb. 27. at the Cooperative Extension Service. 250 W.
County Home Road.
Topics will be basic grocery store shopping techniques, value
and goal planning, and recipes w hich Include food given to food

commodity recipients.
Advance registration required.
Details, contact Barbara HughesUregg. 323-2500. ext. 5556.

Club to host m atting
D E L A N D - T h e New England C lu b of DeLand will h&lt;*l the
Maine Club meeting again this year, today, ul the DeLand
ActIvlilesCenter. Earl Brown Park.
There will be a covered dish dinner with Individuals bringing
their own place settings and either a casserole, salad or dessert.
Entertainment by "Show Stoppers.”
Details, call Hank Gregg. 6 7 H -I4 0 6 or G lrn n a Davis.
734-6378.

Seminar olotod
T h e Orange and Seminole County Cooperative Extension
services are Jointly presenting a seminar on Landscape
Management for Homeowner s Associations and Property
Managers In Central Florida. 9 a m. to noon. Friday, at the
Casselberry Library meeting room. 215 Oxford Hoad.
Program Is free and open to the public.
Details, call Celeste W hile. 323-2500. ext. 5558. or Tom
M arCubbln. 244-7573.
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W IN T E R SPRINGS - The Winter Springs V F W l&gt;oxl No
5405 and Its Ladles Auxiliary are planning u Gong Show. 6-8
p.m .. Friday.
Free buffet arranged by Ladies Auxiliary.
Proceeds go to com m unity activity programs of post and
auxiliary.
Details, call Jane Hall. 6 9 5 -1824.

Hospital seminar sat
L O N G W O O D — " T h e Prostate In Health and Disease" Is the
title of u two-part education seminar to be held. 3:30 p m .. Feb.
28. In the classroom at South Seminole Com m unity Hospital.
Longwood.
Space ts limited. For reservations, call Ken Peach. 767-1200.
ext. 199.

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Charity auction planned
CASSELBER RY Th e Rotary Club of Casselberry Is
sponsoring a charity uuctlon. 7 p m.. Feb. 27. at HIcn F.
Gibson's Auction Barn. 290 Iris Hoad. Casselberry. Just north
of Highway 438
Proceeds to be contributed to Rotary International's Polio
Plus Campaign und the Casselberry Rotary Club's Charitable
Foundation.
Auction Items/and or monetary contributions may be
dropped ofT at the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet
Drive. 7:30 a.m. during the weekly Wednesday inerting, or call
George Karcher. 695-3281: Gene Welnlschke. 339 9559: Bob
Johnson. 263-6010: or Bill Livingston. 671-3116lrvrnlngs|.

Cub Scouts to sorvs spaghetti
S A N FO R D - C u b Scout Pack No. 34 will hold Its annual
spaghetti dinner 11 a m .-6 p.m .. Saturday. In fellowship hull ul
the First United Methodist Church. 419 Park Ave.
All-you-can-eat dinner Including spaghetti, salad, bread
slicks and dessert for donation of 83 for adults. 82 for children.
Take outs available.
Fund-raiser aids cub scouts.
Details, call 323 6097

Toastmasters to meet
Daybreakers Toastmasters, meet each Thursday ul 7 p.m. at
Shoney’s Rrstaurant In Sanford. No reservations n rr needed.
For more Information, call Dot Waller, president, ul 323-3165.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
Northland Com m unity Church. Dogtrack Rood. Longwood.

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letter from a woman who shares
your king-sized burden:
DEAR ABRTt I have a com­
plaint that has bothered me for
years. It's size discrimination. I
am a tall, big woman. All m y life
I 'v e s u f f e r e d h u m i l i a t i o n
because of m y size. W hen I'd go
out with kids m y age on Hallow­
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former circuit judge-attorney of family law;
Midge Mycoff, coordinator of Ihe Single Parent
Displaced Homemakers Program at SCC; Juno
Wallace, certified financial planner; and Patti
Jarrell, participant

Kiwanis presents concert

THURSDAY'S PRIME TIME
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A divorce seminar, Understanding Your Rights
In Case of Divorce* wee recently held at
Seminole Community College. From left to
right are Norman LeVIn, Longwood attorney of
family law. gueet speaker; Dominic Salli,

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ft I am a U.S.
Marine stationed In Okinawa and
enjoy your column In Ihe Stars
and Stripes. Here's m y problem:
I'm too big. I'm 6 feet 5 Inches
und weigh 260. I have never
lifted weights nr worked out. but
I look like a Jock. T h e truth is.
I'm lazy as a dog.
What's m y complaint? I don't
fit Into small cars or airplane
seats, and I have to have m y
clothes specially m ade. T h e
average person assumes that I
was a great football player. Th e
truth Is. I hated football but was
forced to pJay. No matter where I
go. some small guy wants to
take me on because he has to
prove something. If I fight him
and lose, he's a hero and I'm a
wimp. If I win. I'm a bully —
even If h r start edit.
I'm sick ol being told I resem­
ble " T h e H u lk ." "Fra n k e n s­
tein." "H e rm a n M unster" or
some other big lout. I could go
on and on about how most
people think all big guys are
clum sy. Insensitive and dum b —
which they arc not.
I'm hlg. but I'm hum an. I get
thirsty, h un gry and tired Just
like a sm a lle r g u y . I can't
bench-press a bus. but I have
feelings. I bleed when I'm cut. I
love music, poetry, puppies and
children. W hen I was 12 years
o ld . Ih e k i d s g a v e m e a
nickname that has stuck with
me ever since. Sign this...

Carolyn Mobley is a coordinator for Christian held work in Atlanta.
She will appear in concert at St. James A.M.E. Church

IN THE SERVICE
A irm a n Je n n ife r L . G le n n y .
daughter of Churles K. and Julia
E. N uttllng. 2150 Stone St..
Oviedo, has graduated from Air
Force basic training at Lackland
A ir Force B u s t , Texas.
During the
six weeks of
training.
G lenny stud­
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mission, o r­
g a n 12 a 11o n
und customs
and received
s p e c i a l
t r a in in g In
h u m a n —— relations.
Jennifer Glenny
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
to w a rd an associate degree
through the com m unity college
of the Air Force.
Glenny Is a 1987 graduate of
Oviedo High School.

Medal at Fort Stewart. Ga.
T h e A rm y C o m m e n d a tio n
Mcdul is awarded to those indi­
viduals who demonstrate out­
s t a n d i n g a c h ie v e m e n t o r
meritorious service in the per­
formance of I heir duties on
behalf ol Ihe A rm y.
Gibson Is a communications
maintenance su|K-rv!sor with the
41st Field Artillery.

of
and trying
to get in with a child's ticket.
T h e discrimination didn't stop
when I became un adult. In m y
office Job. I'm expected to lift
h e a v y t h i n g s , h e lp m o v e
furniture, get supplies down
from the top shelves and do
chores only u man would be
asked to do becuttse I'm 5 feet 11
Inches, broad-shouldered and
husky. Because I'm big. people
assume I'm strong as a horse
and never get tired. Meanwhile,
the petite women arc constantlybeing helped and treated with
courtesy and consideration.
A bby. please print this so
others w ill rcullze that big
women need as m uch consid­
eration as smaller women. In
fact, because big women have
tx-eu discriminated against all
their lives, they are even more
sensitive and In need of kindness
titan the smaller sisters.

BIO AND BATTERED IN
T U L SA
DEAR BIO AND BATTERED
AND TINT: Th a n k you for poin­
ting out a form of discrimination
practiced by m a ny w ith no
malice aforethought. Freud was
right when he said. "A na tom y Is
destiny!" Perhaps a lew readers
will reflect on this and act
a c c o rd in g ly . I know I w ill.
(Would I lie to you on George
Washington's birthday?)

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typographic#! tocm

•ta altar tap pay, grai l
and lha appprhml*t la
many at lha tag
yaur area Can now N r an

*t............. f » a m
NO FE E/FRIDAY PRY

Noon tha Dap M a ra Public ahon
I I A M . Saturday
■11:30 A M. latuntoy
A D J U S T M E N T S A N D C R C D I T I t IN f t * ovarii f a n
a r r o r in a n aG , tha U n t a c G H a ra M w ill b n rnopanolb la far
t lw U ra l I n u r ll o n o n ly a M l o n ly ta INa a ita rrl a&lt; tha c a t!
o l th a t In w r lt o n . Ptadk# d w e lt y a u r oN H r a c c u ra c y tha
l i n t N a y It n m .

12- Local

71— H o i » W a n t s #

social stamn
DISABILITY
0 Now claim, a racontad
araMon
0 Haar Ing* batara tha Judy*
a AppM I. councll/ravlaw.
a Fraa em ulation I
a No FaallntoM Wa W IM tll
Ward. «nuta A
mad. I l l
a m iim

I I — P a r w a ls
M in -R T -fM O N E
Lilian Ta Talking Panonalil
U par call charge la ph, Mil
a r / a m i __________ a n i n n
a nana
_______ a n o m s
a t ie t r u
.........._ a x t - i o .
Ta larva

25— S p o c ia l H o t k O E
DCCOIIC A ROTARY
Far Dotal It: I MO d » OSd
Florida NXary Aaaatlaitten

77— N u r s o r y *
C h ild C a ra
a f f o r d a p l i.

l o v ih o .

m
Homo Day Cara, aamdam
Lk/cart................ .......m a m

■ a I NS yaur baMai la a twalttiy.
haaay atmaepheral I aiperl
ancad lediei. Ikanaad CNR, )
hat modi, par M y , TAM ta
I JOPM Nonpar no and up I
_________ C a iim iis a
CH ILO CARE &gt;Mta yao p i apt.
Can
trawpart m i n t
C O M P L E TE homo cart with
lava A cancarn tar Itw aldafly.
Spaclou. accommodalloni.
DAY
homo. FANS ta U M Lata at
TL C Regl.toradM M IW
35— T r a i n i n g
ft E d u c a t io n
BaGBtN. Jr.
Idm al X Gaol (d a ta
Call m a n s
R IA L I S T A T I C L A S tlS lk
M ary. Longweed. Daltana.
Begin. VA, n i l . U %
with ad............

55— B u s brass
O p p o r t u n e la s
D R IV I A M I R C I D I S
W IA R D IS IO N IR C L O T H IS
( arm s im m m r m o n tn i
C A U H O T) S23-5M 7
Far M hr. near dad

as

7 1 - H a lp W a w t a d

EMPLbYMEWT
■323-5176
N S W .U M S t.

A C IT U C C O A T I K JOBS!!
S U M S U M par hr
No arparianca waadad &lt;1 In
lha Indu.lry and (raw ing
W o r k o u t d a a r t an
C A R S aB O A TS #P LA N ES
Many potallen. aval labia
Call Mr. Bark# H IM * m i
A C TO R V E X TR A S Hollywood
Eait Mgm! No r ip naca.
w ry L k .T A a o n ia m an
Spattaiit MaaJtaataajdgrata
AOO T O TO U R INCOME
S E LL AVON NOW
call m oot
A f A tT M E H T H A R M E I
Couple, live In. u n til com
ptex. Ap+rlrrwnf mtntgemenl
••perience Light m tln lt
oence C e ll» 5064__________

A P P O IR TliER T S IT T E IS
Prefer t i p , but will train me
right person H rt Mon Tteur*,
10 AM
7 PM Apply 2597
Sanford A w . f A M to &gt; PM
A P IA M A M A O C IV U Ie e lope
Netionel educetlonel com
pony ficeitenf co benefit*
full or pert lime M M /IF
ASPHALT M O AILItS
Eaperienced For A ip h tlf
Mjtateftanc# Company
Ceil 03P1131 or m i UP
A S S L M B U IS
To sis IS par tour Many
needed! Will train! Call now I
Matra Employwant..
ata-TlII

A M O LL Y M AID M eet.
Rian ■ Frl. SAM to JPM. Goad
pay. Will train Call Mally
M ataXSam inataCaM ltata

C0UNSUM I
Naadad tar Semtnei, County
Bachaiar. dagrao In M tlal
work a a ralatad Hold Tra m
partatian "traval t. radutrad",
valid Florida drivan Iksraa.
goad communkation and caw
managamanl M ill, naadad
Grant mMtlpn thru Jiyty, JEW,
Cal I m M » Callaan_________
C 0 U N TV T STORE
Full tana paMttan. ragulrat
llttaig hay and taad plu. Mara
duttaa.............. Call M » w it
CR A FTS a S « I LLSa TR A D E S

HLTRADES NEEDED
Faintars CarpanHrs. ate.
Gat all itw wart you can
i. Call........ - ...... (M A P I
DOOm OM ERS
Ta S IM I par Naur. All Milttal
Hiring " a " ! Will train.

‘‘

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MMIIt

DOG TRAINER
Fufler pert Hme

Obedience or Protection
DOT CERTIFIED DCiYER
Naadad ter lecM dtllvary.
Man F rl Baneflta Subtlanca
•buM tatting racsirad Apply
In partan Part. City. M l B.
Cornwall Rd . Sardard E .O E .
DRIVERS

TaSTSSwaakly
Local/Lang haul

Will Trakt

l l t I M M ..................J B H World
ELECTRICAL K L F E R S

E.parwncad raMdantlal help
danlyappty m Itat
E X P E R IE N C E D

F .y ik lt

Earning. Itatwaan U » to SLJS
weakly Je h n .W a »H S J
E X P E R IE N C E D S A LES
P e ru n In water traatmant
•gulppmrnt Watt Volu.la
County I M W U d . btwn •
11pm weekday.

EXPERIENCED • Party Plan
Damoa.....NO IN V E S TM EN T!
NO Dallvary or Callacting
Call............................... n i s o t
E X P E R I E N C E D only ntad
apply tar wire w rw portion.
_______ Call MT m t m

FLORIDA
JOB CENTER, INC.
2 2 1 0 1 Volusia Asa
HotaRW Raal Ef»p»a RM r r .
O ra a p City, TL, 3 2 7 (3
&lt;904) 774-4344 or 4777
V CR /TVTath ........... TaS iM w kl
Account Ck rk ............ To Id hr i
SataaManagar ....... ToMOOwkl
O alaEntry ..........
TaSThrl
Sacralary
TaSI/.dM yrl
Sacurlty-------------------- ..Ta M h rl
$71 FEE
H O N EY B A C I GUARANTEE

BABYSITTER
hinted m my home from (A M
to 4 13 PM for I end 7Vg yr
old Reference* required
HI m t

Eaparlancad with d r iv e r ,
llc a n .a . F u ll tlm a a a .Ittans.— ........................a i m
Sanlard O r.’, art lea naada
lawn portan as h r. dally
Edulamanthirn B l Jhta
^
LPN
Naadad tar charga paMttan
Bits am ta &gt; :U pm
■■ -"-a. I ----- - ------*■» .

lac
ill ly. la c.
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worming conosrien* w ooneviT*
Inatrwndly almeiprwra
D E E A E V MANOR •
M N. Mwy. I I B « . Oabary. FI
Man. ta n Frl
.A M ta .F M .ta a .O a E E O
M ANAGEM ENT
I7 2 J M +
M yr Old. AAAA ratad DAB
company w ak. S tap level
m a n ip in tar manlns ta now
ragtanal training earner
Far Immedtata Intarvlaw
C a ll........................t
M A N A D IM IN T
GaMCatrsa/RV f i r t
Caupla ta operate * hale
ceurM Reply: Twtn Palm s
Drawer IM CKtaan. HTS*
*

talta.rWtaM*ua iJ -J . . • iC iV
Pliy*fcladBt P*ee^6ed
a Full Time A Part Time. a . i
e Internal Medicine
a •» ’
. F i n l l y Pr ac t ic e
X Ray Tech MA t a p . Retac or
.....H r t Time
RN. CCU la p (Frtaata practtcal
M adktaTranacrtaNatata . . . l i p

MASTER CAJD/VISA
SATURDAY H J U R S I A M -l t J O
FORKLIfT OfERATOR
Hiring now, U to t i l per hour
piu* benefit*!
1 » l i m ............... J4 H W e rte
G 00 0 N 0 K IE R 5 HECBC0!
Omlyteerk
Deify Pay
Ceil 4e4 ter deted*
elteMpm
m -T M l
# INSTANT PAYCHCCXS *

S fe rt todey end get e
peyCheck within « wee*
h o ld b e d nothing O u r
employ!, n ere conttently in
coureged. end eccuted w they
will meke lerger peycheck*
ell the time Sound inter
e*tmg? Pert time &amp; lull lime
eveaebte Cell ledey m nee

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di

la u h l a
ia iM a a iwtaNaMna
wnwn
mawi-M
nREgwYRi
tar latarnattanal company
Fre t 11 sharing. Im uranct.
car bonus
kata.
Far I
Can

tM B P U B B N
I w ea r ta tall
r a . a . / p h a l a t in n i g h t
c lu b ./ r a t t a u r a n U O n ly
tartaua Inqulrta. gtaata Altar
i t a p m . w ra a g p o i
S E C U R ITY M IA R E B
Bark. E atamHlta r w
0 L lcanaa ragulrad Contact
Anchor Immattgaiva larvtca.
_________ m m m _________

SS/hr. Futl/part time

All

apparlun'ty tar advanctamant Sacuraa H I t i t s _______
Earn up ta IW V . m Mating
and ak cantalwtang market
tag Can P B J J M ____________
T a b l t la a d a r t. la w y e r .,
•..a m b l e r . E ic a lla n l

Scotty'. Tru*. M g . Santard
Airport, tat E Mth Fleet,
Santard WT H I MM
t f t t _______________________
U T IU T T H O M E R

Fork lift, bobcat aiparWnca a
plu. Abta ta work overtime
S1SI par hour Eicallanl
amplayoa ban*tit. Required
ta taka phyMcat tram and
drugtaM
Apply ta paruan ta ta I
RaaytHag Carp,
ns W. Man ia Are
........... — - EOE

VOLT
TEMPORARY SSEVICSS
C W W M IW ________
• A N TED
Mechanic
hill tlma work.
Call USA Serviceu. a t iw «
W A N TE D : Ladw . ta live and
work an norm term Alta,
trail rider, with tipartanca
CalllW SSOl
S S B It llR B te B
II WtlrlButan i w d d Bari B
tall Hma No aup nacauary
RM arlO'Nali STaJlld

11—

A p a rtm e n ts /

SANTORO ■ NUddta ago aCita
tamata ta Mwra 3 br.. bath S
IMP/mo All MBUSSava.
S H A R I N EW HOME Sanlard.
pool, tanrtl. UM/maulll Incl
M l MOP leave manage

* NUDE PHONE CA LLER S*
JU S T KIDDING! tr
Wa need you wilh ym r clatha.
an Si t ] par hour guarantaad
ta Mart, and bonus Eiperl
• n e t h a lp lu l. f r a a l a l
matatwra
Cb R 1 1 1 -3 U 4
NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS
H IG H E R ST A N TIN G F A Y !
Far cariilwdar aqwrWncad
Apply In parw i ta
Lakavlaw Nur.ing Cantar
f i t I . tad St________
F A R T TIM E
LktRsad MgRkM A n istiR t

^R M w ^B JR W ^m W J^
W

f I E S C H 0 0 1 T E K H IK S
or Aktet Nvwdvd PIb b m apply
l « p B r iB f l: L « P t t it B
Acodtmy. M30 U f a Em ma
Lvkv Mwcy * 30*mii&gt;l*pm
PRINT SHOP
C O U N TE R SALES F IR S O N
Eipartance a mutt. Full and
part tlma available Good
woga. P I P Prlrdlng
tata Edgawatar Dr I r w tw a
PRODUCTION A S U M I L T
OPE RINGS
Wv art occvpf mg opplicofion*
lor on going ortd nvw produc
lion ouvmbJy portion*. II you
*nt* Internt#d in dvwioplng
in •tectronici mvnuficluring
cwrmor. wo if* inttr**fvd in
tpooking with you Applicant
thouid hww good mwnuoi (tea
tvrtty, bo obte fo foitew writ
to n t n i t f u c t l o n t , a n d
MtiifaiiCVorilf com plot* m
production •tivmbly Irmining
court* You should arfto b*
Obte to work ony M tlg w d
shift Ho prior production on
portent# i* roguirod In oddi
lion, w* offor compotiftvo
* 49** ond on vicvltent bonofil
pockogo If fht* opportunity
mtvroif you,, pitoi* personwil y
inqulroot.
iporten Doten*o CtectrowK*
Kmpteyoo Hotettew* Dopt.
M w F r i l l 141:M
Spring Gordon ionch Rd.
At J rImi m o L*k# Rood
Da Loon Spring*. FI.
COC/M/F/H/V

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I BETTER P U C t

1bdrm IboHw. peal
Fully igilppadkilc
AN OOLFW COURT ARTS.
I bdrm
Newly decorated Reliable
tenant. Uta/mo M l M M
COCVIILR RFRRMCNTS

EXTRA LARGE MSITSI
I. I B Ibadroan apt.
B n l/Tan nl. Caurt Baacahd.

qu«llhadtaPllm d .H ta B M
C O M B IN A T IO N apt and
wark.hap ad a Sd bldg
VclVme plu. I month me.
C a ll.
.
MO I ITT
L AR G E Invanlory M IA 1 bdrm
him B unfum *pt. hem
UaVm o Incl Hmoidllltlot
CaNBort
m t m -altar tap.cad a t o m
Largo n n e iotad I bdrm. p b a .
• ttta loc 1 bdrm. SI I l/wk »
s n i aoc Feel Set* A quiet

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Laka Ad* 1bdrm - . .
SMI me
Ib W m S IM m e B tp m iS t a
P IN E RIOGE C U N SM FO R D
1 Badroam Available
STA R T INO AT SOS
Far Oaten.
CaHRaataranu
. MT-SIdS
L m d .ra m a F I Inc rgrakav
R IA S O N A R L I I aadI badraao.
apartmanr. 1.1 manta plw.

lecucity________ Can m itaa
SANFORD ■ I bdrm . 1 beta,
ch/a. kpacwuL a l aRplHnr*.
tachtaad W W j j N N W j l
S A N F O R D . Larga I and 1
b d rm .'* . pay monthly ar
ott Samar ClttionM M l PHI
SENIOR SPEC ILL!!
MOapaM.tar M i n e r
3 3 5 3 3 B 1 1 s t 501

M ID M N L A K E V IL L A
Uta par manta
Lake Mary RaMta. m t l t a
LAR B M AEV/SAN FO EB 1
bdrm I bath, tancad yard.
gpIS/ma ata. wcurtty «S) TBW
SANFORD
V I . M in d yard.
IVuplaca M M par manta. U H
d— N I
CbESBaTTSWIJ
kltchan aqutapad. large parch.
clean. %muma a tap MT Itaa
SANFORD. 1 b a n m beta,
tancad yac^L n^rr^ht ^tai^i^a^L

Can M l NW. Neva mawaa.
SUN LAND ESTATES •1 kdrm .
I balh, tita n Na pals.
SMTdiwauntad CalltItgTM
V t SANFORD AREA
Rant.
•*S( p l u . t a c u r lt y ar
taaw purchaw C xi M l a m

racurity Can »

141— H e m e t f a r S a i t

manta O R

Praia......... .
RMp
tap aq. N. ■!JI E. Wltaur Ava
H la a g rp tia

Guitar. 1 b * w «. H a balh.
•era. parch, talc. Ira Utahan

w/lMand S ta r t

T r if lG R / H

gw*

L A K E M a 4V 1 b W tn . I bawT
wall ta wall carpat. c v a .
tancad yard Call C l arta
I EDRM .Lawn maintananca
Incl Small chlldrwi/pet. OK

p

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121— Ceteemlidum

S I B —

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I bdrm/1had........P K S D h n
I V . - i ■A. i___ A ^ ^ ^ m
•*■1W W IryHR MwBpBpi

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acuttva g bdrm I balh wlta
tlra p la c a W a ta a r/D rya r.
M S a iH a r aTtar )
K uril*.
I calfi m
1----------is it

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gov-t s e m e n o m s e prom

lUrapatal ataa tau dtaba
GUPh* pr^arttaa mm avail
abta. Far lata cK i i m a r
. m s n . n m ______________
si

m — Fer Lease
SANFORD • t»0J F ranch Av*.
In Martin Bldg . n a il ta
G.ldan Lam* BaMaurmt Cart
Mai Martin )*S SLta

122-Office Rentals

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REALTY, INC.

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ft t a lJ W t a I
GC H O N IN G I
Msa/mp
W B IK R
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141— D u p i G R -

GC I Yury ............BN*

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Uta; |1«| U u l
W m Mm* M m W n
m o r e p r o p g r ty th a n

I ) a l*. Ca H avwt HP4ITS

A n y o n e in th e G n i t t r

SSI* C L A IE M O N T S T. t
beOr earn, i bah. SalS/ma

S e n fo n frU te M e ry B f » .

jjw W ja a i^ ^ J C a llM S g T lJ

1 4 1 - H e m e s f a r S a le

107-MgMIg

LA R R Y NBRM AIL BR O K ER

H em es/R ent

DEEARV

rO V N IR

1

turntahad. yard maintananca
and water Included Guile
mehllt ham* park, na pata.
t v a r » H a » m o C a H M f lt T
I BGBRL, watfwr/Wyar hank up
Oitaanaraa LUO mo Can

P i am
U S — In d u s t r ia l
_________ R e n t a l s

AAA BUSINESS C IN T E N Ndw #4fKt/WM# *01 ft te
1.495 ft B#y« w»th or w/#
OVfiCV* $*#rflog Of im /BW
17/9| * SR 07
*3491**

114-Rm I E ltlU

[BeBPaail
323-2323
GEN EV A County lb d rm .1
bath. 1 car. Sacre, d r u m
W E NAVE TE N A N TS
CALLUS IF YOU H AVE
PROPERTY TO R E N T
Linda KUna Property M u gar
H I ITT)

I BIOROOM apt Ott Mrtat
parking SM/wk plu. DM

Qutat/priaata I larga bdrmi.
utility raam /lrd bd rm , 1
bathe. Iirupiaca. pual/tarvut
prlvllldg.1 mctwdbd Reduced
ta IIIL O W Fhana day. M l
S O I a r a lta r IB M a
waakandL M l TOapatb R M
C O U N TR Y living K It* haul In
Or an#* City MtaMP tat. S
b d r m . a bam. &gt; titchan.,
kateiiita pita, kmarata ch/a
unit Included Nwi duality mg
•MUtnabta mrtg Ca»l n » TTtS

II \l I KI VI I V
S it W . I I I . St. S a il* sgg
Hama. Santard DaRary Oultana
IfltX Financing AvKldbta
Naming M a n tar V A buyer.
Under D O N dawn F NA buyav.
S IR V IM O TM E SANFORD
M E T R O A R I A FOR IT YEARS
OtKaurd tar Samar Clhran.
L X U . Menage Yaur Rental.

323-5774
NOW HIRING R .I. AGENTS
OEGAGV - I acre pnma high
waadad tat VT home built Ui
IM T Above ground pdal
w /dacklng S p r in k le r.,
work thorn, alarm w .
IH W
Ellen Ml HP/Joan aad Ilka
T amaha Realty. !&lt;*.. M S d lt

M E A T FOR STARTER/rahraa
caupta l/ l Big tancad tat
taaad. TL C but a. IhN prlca ito

wall parth it
W E L L K E P T V t. ID E A L Far
young family CH/A. aal In
kit. tram, tanca. tandKdgmg
Y a u llk k a ll.................SALIH
V IC TO R IA N V I. Wrap Around
Irani parch, tplc. w a.d.n
manile tiarpaapd Heart A
taper homo tar entf . . .SST.MP
LAR S M A R Y Nka now 1 Wary
1 1 Fptc. ipa. K t w p liM ca*.
tap K haal. A "Raftar Buy"
Itttuig Only .......... . kta lta
O U TS TA N D IN G I4K Laha Mary
V I Owe MM ta t* All the
ameniliet One al fu r "heel
b u y.” tar the money SITTAM
N E A R L Y MEW V IS wlm tv
ary thing mchrduig peal an I
acre. Nkr.1 ma taappraciatai
H a rm tO K S1II.1M
C R U IM TD M I

321 - 2720
322- 2420
M l W Lake Mary IL . Lk. ktary

W T________

7 BDRM. 7 BETH APTS
O w I J N t a FI. living Are. 11
Q ro re rie w
h *
2000 L i l t I I n | R M .

D is c o u n ts

101— H o u s e s
F u m is h G d / R t n l

SENIOR SPECIAL!!

A L L .tre a t parking Nice
rwlghbarhood SSd/wk. plu.
SieOwcurlty Call Mb ITfT
CLEAN
COL OR TV.
M ICROW AVE. M AID SERV
ICE. CA LL M l MM__________
C lta a r o o m ., kitchen and
laundry leclilttota cable TV
^ ta r tta jM M V M c M P a M ^ _
17— A p a r t m e n t s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t
C LEAN quwl I D drm . ott Mrtol
perking, ulllllle. Included
_________ Call M l W _________
NICE clean I bdrm apt Idtal
tar couple UPS/me ptut U00
nty call m a n ________

RENTED IN 2 HOURS
M r . Johmon at Santard u d
"Tha Santard Herald hit Itw
.treat, and I hour, later her
•ffkiency apartment wo. re
ntad" F A S T R E S U LTS !! I.
whol you'll roctlvo by calling
m i.n
Santard Herald
Cla t.iliad Dap!

IA N FORD
Furn heuM. 1
bdrm, ctewrt. nica 12*bmo
piu* tn / to c . No pnt* 405 a
Holly Ay N sm St I b i W o l
17 f&gt;_________ 1130174 ♦ iflpm
IA M FO R D • } bdrm . U7|/mo
plu* *300 dnmngi f#n Cnil
m m i . After 3 pm .
103— H o o s t s
U n f u r n ls h G d / R t n l
UUULFR M T
tevw i bdrm. 3 hnth, gnrvgv.
community pool A tennit No
ftet*
1343075 after 5pm
O C LTO N A
Nlc# 3 bdrm 3
bnfti. Kr##n#d room, g#r#g#.
tenevd *550/mo 1 yr te#M
*04 7»B I4te or 407te03t59
D BLTO M A 3/1. rw#t. cteon.
rwwiy pointed.. I l f monthly.
*100 D#po*it No pvt* *741040
1I09W P oq# or 3G 5Ay*tin
Dolton# clot* to I 4ond 415.1/1
tenevd yard. pvt*, kid* O K
*500.1*1 lotf. *oc 1741*17
HOMES TO RENT
1 pad 1 badraam
Llntu.niXwd. Lalw Mary and
S a n la rd a ra a .t C a ll tor
availability and location.
Aak tor Brand*

Approilmalaly It hour, par
weak C a llin w f e ___________
PORTE R /G IO U H D S IE E P E R
Naadad Immadlataty. tor luk
ury apartment conmunlty In
Santard Salary and bantalta.
Call...................... .........3 » ta S t

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iB E T lw Illf llW w 9

S w iio r C H i i t n

1253301 EiL 5*5
13— Rooms tor Rent

0 A LL SHIFTS!!
• G R E A T S ALARY!!
• E X C E L L E N T R E N E F ITS II
"Ja m our aictltant haalHi
care loam"
I Health Care

Include, wdtar. CMS MS-fbM.

M 0 C E H I M E VILLAS
1 bdrm f beta. I m h paint
with all agglUhcaii amarutiav
I yr New. no pat. LNS/ma
Call Prudanllal Oallaghar

117— Cammerelei

321454*
12—

M DepeeM tar u 4 ever

*+ C N A 'S **

CF.

t* &gt; — H e m e t
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

H o u s * to S h a re

MEDICAL RECE2TI0NISY
Tramcrlptlan M S I. required
Salary negotiable. Apply k&gt;
earton IMS Medical Ptaia
O r- 1 ta l Sanlard.___________
M E D IC A L

SANFORD
ctata ta i
tltaw c CataMPTSW
SAMFORO • Cary I
.crooned

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N O T H .....................B R M 5 R B

_______ C M 4 M M 4 M _______

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m T M U A N U T S YO U"
€ X C C L L C N T PAY. Benefit*
TrantportetMyt Cell
a07 295 7*00ext I M
Toll refunded Mm 10pm
A U T O T rim Technicien *
Htedliner ceiling* vipert
Mutt h ew good t ip record
Pert 4 full time pomMon eve H
Celt 1X2 7*i0_________

t » per lane*d. ta par hour
Call X » M i.

G O tS TR U C n O N eOBBCR
Mechanical tantrating labor
In Mata travel Pay baaad an
t ip e rle n c e . Call li d A IM

DIETARY A IM S
Pari tlma. Itailtta tin . Call
BXtor Llvtna Cm Hr m SOM

i...............j c m m -t m

RY BARR . Hiring caupta i
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w lanHarita ,
Salary pirn
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C a ltm S M Ie rIR R S O S S ta
SALES

LABORERS

CNA*S U P U HA’S

C0RSTVUCT10X ALL T tA O tS
lacat/Canbbaan HI. taSOShr.
1a n t a t t .T A L E N T PUILDPR S

R V IC E S

b. lha
Altamanta and Wlntar Par*
Mall a w . ta rty morning
Mvtl tram SAM ta M M or 7AM
la 11AM Sam# lata taght work
available Trampartalien a
m ualCall H I » M ___________
R IV E S P U L . IN C . Raalta-S
pay. tulltan ta Raal I Mata

Start Immadlataty. Promo
ttanal wawtanttMa- Apply at:
Ameca Food Shop
MM Slata Road JASantard ar
( M U M a ryllvd .Lk Mary
o a o c n iE S
W illin g ta taka t a il lo r
cartlfkathm Ercallant work­
ing cendiftentl Sugar lor ratad
facility! Frtandty paapta.
D IS A B T MANOR
M N .IS a y .ir A ft .O M a r Y .P I
M PkRnM .
N U d ta lP M M A M M E E O

f

I Q E .....- .................. -AA/F/M/V

A ll Milfts available Good
Hourly waga Rataa altar M

* HOUSEWIVES*
EARN E X T R A M O N E T
Non tmoklng. ptaauni al
m o tp h a ro . M o rn in g and
w a n in g h o u r . Pregnant
ladw. welcome
Call 339-3144

J

‘
Nka Shap In Santard Croat
Family Atmarahme... » 1 M »

L A R G E renovated t or I bdrm..
rent by dey/wk/mo A/C,
p o o l, la u n d r y , . a l t la r
children, apadal dtacaunl tar
tr cllliun. M S da W arm -W U
SANFORD. I bdrm D tS m o
plu. U » mcurlty Rotaronco.
r i milrad C a llS TIW U _______

neighborhood gigg/wk 0
S T ^ S o c ............... ClBISM I**

# 2 32 211 15

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F u rn is h e d / R e n l

SANFORD
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W w ...W e B »

MONOAT « r a m U T
S A T U W A T • - Nm n
,

now

17— 7

21— H v t e W m l i d
B A R T T IM E Animta Cart tar
call H I m s

25 41100

14-18 Yrs. Old?
Need A Job?
The Sanford Herald Has Direct
Door-To-Door Sales Positions
A v a ila b le T oday!

EARN EXTRA
$$$
M O N D A Y F R ID A Y 4 8 p m. (FtoiJaUi)

Pd/ By CortvnOitan

To Apply; Stop By Weekdays 3-4 PM
And Ask For Dave_________

S a n fo r d H e r a ld

I A d d it io n s 4 I
R p m o d e iin q
Hama., Raetaurard.. O m e n
Slata cxtilw d C K O la w i Wa
Oawgn/Build and attar Fra*
^ _ in m a i* &gt; _ C a llU * X M
A i r C o r jd if io n ir v g
4 H E B tln q
l i a V I C I - All m#k*« C/H/A,
w#ter to #if. #ir to #if h##f
pump* Now Rod •iltfing in
«t#il#tlon 27 Yr* •■ptftenc#
W#yn# Dyk#* Sr now with
E mor y' * Plumbing
L k RflAMBlteM
333 3544

Awnings
AWNING ACCENTS

E la d r ic a l

ERraanui

C a .w t m t n j

kali 4 Tackla

G a n t f R l S G T V iC G E
R O O F R E P A IR S , painting,
c a r p e n t ry n a rk
F ra a
Ettlmetot m -tata.
H in d y M a n

^ c lr d m g T G r o o m in g
M O B ILE P E T OROOMINO At
Kama ear,ice Reetarubla
C art 11lad I Call P a l M l JIM

C O M f i r n K M O VA TIO IIS
SentenfiM r. Fla-lt
R#*id#nl l*i/Comm#rc lot
___________ 334*791___________

B O O IK I IF IN O
Poyroli, T iit* . Small Butin#**,
or lndivteu#l *15 00 hour A up
Sheri form tea rthtrrt* SI*
S# h#*te #*|&gt;4nol
WI44te

n i l T T A S T IN C
"Orw Call Ta D a li A ll"
Your Netghherheod Handy AAan
Ratidantlal a Commercial
Cbjj lealt Today It M i a i lt
REPAIRS ■ F A IN TIN G
Yardumrk a Ugta Waal tag
Na Job Ta Small
^ ^ ^ C M Il

B u ild in g C o n t r A d o r s -

H o m g TKt p a l r

B o o k k g a p in g

Iv a y C a a . l r a c l l a n S id le
Ca,tided ganaral contractor
Ramadaling. now can.truc
lion, ratadantial A commar
clal Frea.tllm ata.
rCGCbJSMT.................. ear im p
NEW , REM ODEL. REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORES
All typo* camtructtan. R ev Cam
111 WM 1 0 . Ratad. CiC H tata

CBrpGfttry
CUSTOM CARPCNTRY
10 y r . t ip Screen pore hat.
d o c k* , ro a m a d d it io n .,
b a a k c a t a t . a ll In t e r !
or/eitorlor ramadaling Don
Hammerelay, JO/ 574 n t t
Fraaoetlmatat
&lt; !iG a n in q S a r v i c a
H A S T Y M A IO S E R V IC E
RevCem Hanaet A Marougn
U N Ott lit. Time Cl........ ..
M l K M or UP 1171
N O lim a tar Ifcal cam ptaia
Cl iik lig t Aaan padtlag It aHT
Lot ul worry about It tar you
Call ASAP Cleaning Any tact
home 130 guarantaad
L leantad a Banded a Imured
_________ Call H P ITM
O F F I C E C L E A N IN G
Thorough (loaning/goad rata.
Rttar 1TJ 7Q5J tame mailed*
Q U A L ITY IMAOE CLEAN IN G
A tier debt* Horn* or Office
Call i n n t t avarvng.

_______ Concrete
W IS T CO N CR ETE SERVICE
Small jababRIg JaGaeRtpalr
Jab. Fraa Eel Call anylimt
m m l L lcanwd, Intarwl

OM m a i n t e n a n c e s e r v ic e
Cell u* ter Etecfricel. Plumbing,
Dry well. Liw n A Irrlgutten
profetemii Fro# E*t 334111*

LjndscBping

O R TW A LL HAN GER {apart
#nc#d, r«*id#nfi#i end cam
morctei Motel framing Fr«#
#*fim#te*( Coil m 3*91

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Wlntar prlcaaprunlrM B cleanup
Mulch A now planting.
1t iiit ' i 1 i nd r i i y
T3JJJ.7
L a w n S e r v le t
Check' ! Quality Lawn Cara
Camm /Rat P F R E E E S T.I
Ho lob too laraa/wwtal M l M il
ECO N M Y LAWN SERVICE
t o t a l la w n c a r #
fra a
aallmata. Cell M 1I1H
LAW N CARE Atoning. Shrub
pruning Fait Sarvlca, Law
Price.a Fraa E ll.
PROFESSIONAL G A R D IN E R
M ewing edging- new tad. new
Mad. r . tod. re Mad. pruning,
tapping trimming ramoving
A clearing planting, clean up I
C o m p le te C a re t F ra a
atamata.1 M r. Van MSAJJJ
Tap's Li n e Sanies 4 HaaRRf
Mow. Trim , Edge. Complete
y#rd cteeoup A fra# trimming
“ Got m# lob don# right th#
firtl tim# ,s Fr## E*t
M* I * T PRICE IN TOW N”

Leodterd tp»cUte......... 337 4454
M u s ic L ts s o n s
Ptana/Kaybaard taatruchaa
Accepting ttudtnt. Prlvata
Iw o r u All lava!. MT

Nursing C ir *
Oaltaaa Nun lag Jarvkglac
-Ham a Cara Th e ft Attordebta"
Nunat a A M . a Uva la’*
W T iT A in

U K M W b ll

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m n u

INTERIOR A EXTERIOR

•van. Tad. MAtaU Proa Eta.

T X W W T ^ ^ iT u T T n g T
mawnary, paining and Ilia
Fra* penmate* Call H U M #
A LL T Y F I S I CALL ataOMI

PRANK

iM^mataaal worm, erryi
|Aa|_ aaba,
*

G I O K I ' S BAIT 4 TRCRLE
Opto * AM - 1 EM
G U ID E SERVICE
F r n h Smoked Multetf
tlw# Wild River Shinner*
Fithing Equipment
C IS AOraopa Bite
L#4# Monr##
CT014*

------------------K 7 T O -----------------

300 N. French Avenue
Sanford

P iiH tim

H E R ITA G E E U C T R I C
Prompt. Bo.eenoWe Sarvlca
Lkanaad/lnaurad

Laka Mtary fla.ld.nt
Intar ler/Eitat tar
FraeE.timata.1

M ann

Quality W w k , Raaunabla
PrictA Free le t In. M l Ills
F A IN T INQ/REkkODE LING. In
tartar o r talariar Fence
Gullfln| Law Rata. S ta tin
PAIN TIN G
tatartar B ttaartor
ttauMta A p r .A Etc.
Ian lar C ltln a . 11% N . count
Cad aaytlma R I N N
W o d d iitg C o n s u lt m t s '
W.dtaipa f MtctaJty Far Tau
Gownt/cantagnmant All S Jm
lu m b in o
R O m u r iK f l# ia t I k
lit Choice Far Tour Flamtang
Naad.lt • MHoun a Regain
• R.m a d , ling • Repip ing
C F C a m n a a ia a t e / m t a M
S 4 J R O f f WITH TW S RD
R C U M C E IR C
SIW CR 4 DRAIN C U J U I IM
U h a u n l Flatrata.1
Fraa E.tlm ala.I CFCGIIM]
a ii a id . ar iisaM a
S tR O O f f W ITH TH IS &lt;0
P r t iB u rt a t in in q
WAS TO U R H O U S K W M ITIf
AND NOW GR EVT Cell u&gt;
today I Wa'll ha on our way I
D. A L L E N CONTRACTING
Fov^Fraa^Eitm catajUHlteiiJ.
R p o li n g
T A T E S ROOFING COMPANY
Ail Typn al raal. B raal rapaln
h i - tee............- . R c g a n t w

Troth iUulim
TO T 'S H A U U K
C leanUp Alratai ramoval
"LA N D LO R D SPECIALS"
" B E S T PRICE IN TOW N"
Fraa Eta.......................... n r am*
Y A R D DEBRIS H AULED
Ua/LQAO ALSO. JUNK CARS
R EM O VED , F R E E ......* * » m j
V a c u u m C k B rs o rs
E L E C T R O L U X VACUUM S
Rabullt. u a » *5 w/warranty.
H urry llmllad manlllat. or
Now from U d t5 Fraa pkkup
A dallvary on pwta. u k l A
M rvka. LecalRap .. M l t l l J
T r a p S a r v ic a
■CHOLS TR E E SERVICE
Fraaa.tlmata.1 FalrPrka.1
L k . lna. Slump Grintang. Teal
MV 111. day Malta
"LaJ The Fra ta M W ilt dolt"
T R I M M I N G , Ta p p in g . Ha
mwval. Hauling. NI ph*M. X
Ire* work CKI M l Mat
W a Ja r/ A Ir
P u r ific a tio n
M IIA C Q M
Water and Air Filtration tor
ham# and kutanam. Far Fro#
■ dim*to Call
JJJII11

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Sanford HprNd. Si/ifort, Florid* — TTiuraday, FtOruary 23, 1390 — I
141— H w w w f y S r t 9

141-

■

M— ! ■ IA*| ■

1 kWnt I bath U r * Mt.
fancad back yard. SM.H*

iM#cA*hM*m*M*
tu t it
M &gt; M r w n .1 M ,M
l y f a O m . p u l a l
M lMOlrlMt f ............M r n
____c * A » in F H R w M m
•h i t *
4 **** I m n .
I«r«t Mvinp and Mnmp r a n t ,
larpa hncod Ml
CNMv
■ M l * FI
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fo r

323*2323

KIT *N*CARLYLEd By Lany Wrlgkt

153— A c r e r t t L e ts / S e ie

MIL.

CEKYA, SACKS
■i* aakx aaay U n i S lid *
aAaaMy. MdtMd
Ml*44 * Dry M Oran* City tn
caunty maUlamad rd Mica
araa/aaty hrm t u 'lU M dn
in ti

« ...M 9 ...ia J 6 S &amp;

M U IV S CROWN PAWN
________ 44FW1RW4
B
CMIST OF OAAWAM
Larpatua.141

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SAMFCMID ■Uv*ty I hr., acraan
p a rc h . I t r m a l d ln ln p

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m im im
im —

P IA IC A IS T ■ ha puafify. hi
chaar*. Or**« aciuahl WAN

t m i tiM

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NiOM P I A C IN T AACSI

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couw m ow e p o o a i

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car parapt m
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a t f U K i t Nra*lat«. 1 car

VI. IMF ad f l . naa p**nl and
carpat. appiUncM aa 1/1 Mr*
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Hauaa aa &gt;V&gt; arr*a I kdrm . 1
4 11Ian a I a u l k ld p

V t apnt plan, h r * hncad
IM.LWd Mary Schama S41A*
W A L L A C IC A E ttR E A lTV

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PAULA RE TM01ADRAI
VENTURE I PROPERTIEl
B14W

KEYES K S T BUYS
V IL L A ! • V IL L A ! A am *
V ILLA S . IH|a* carafraa
nhttyia M a a a a lM «0Ua a*
tall you Prica* ran* W U d
i n taa i a*tad ana F ti a s h i
ChMy/dMo/flra/y*. N »N M
1ACAI1 mnad lar tuna* Vary
ruta 1 fedrra, I hah A hupt
u r n porch. cuthm kulil
haraa &gt; u m art.taa (law
Wr**y h r ad*. H I AWE. a a
WALLET W ATCHIA MOMI .
Nat naa uindoo*. naa Naal A
air. naa aatartar point and
landuapin* CUaa h A * lira
A thappinp Craal kay
i a c it i Man n » m t/tia a m
SUMLA AO ■V I ata ri *1 pohn
Hal Family i n u/poti thru
bar tram kltcNaa, ad BurMop
liar*, nertme*. hncad yd.
th traat W pa IACMI Moo
i r t a / w m i/taru
H IW L T Aalarkiikadi 1/1.
a/naa alndaat. naa air A
Naal. naa landiraplna A
W*r* Only 1 UFA U that
K h o a lii.rM if ftiii j
M.a«i«*. n L n a a / in iru
\
CAM YOU A I L I I V t A Arand
naa V I Nam* campMI* a/an
•at m bar. a 1 car par a * and
a fully Iru tttd palia far
aniy Ml.M l C. Maaaaa/lpmy
m ru a .m * n / m uta
U N O LAND LAND DrlrM*
around tNa caunirytida U*a
in* h r a Namtuaad? Or Ira no
turttar
|utl call CUdy al
m m a / m u n . Land prlcad
tram M11K ICHWREII)
IT. fOHMS Airar ■ 1 h it aaay
by alM canal. Jlunninp V I.
*raai rm. living rm. bar, rlrar
rm, tern porcNIII Wswtll la'
dock A mora I . Ipfvay/C.
H a o M m iM / m in
OCl. COMMIACIAL IOMINO.
1 Oidt ' Hamat I bdrm.
•tcallanl h r affka 1 bdrm .
praal hr ronlal tPt.OM Jailor
look in* U r raatanaMa ofhr
I . Spirty/L. Faitan. i u naa
altar krt. 1U-4MA/HI 1*41
TOM TM I RUDRET Contchot d/lv* kata, talaM11a dlth.
t lor ago t/tad. aal In bllcNan
PrkadalULWk CUdy/IM*
m m / u i p n / m ait*
ON A BUDO fTf TNlt 1 bdrm
ham* may ba |utl h r yogi
Oanar Nat franthrrad and
tayt SE LLI Pricad al ua.N*
CUdy ar I HU D I M
m -M T v m a iw
AISUM AAL! - V I talIN
•round pool, country at
motpNara w/clly comanlanc*.
a wall kapt tacral until nowI
Prlcad al Ut.hO Wrt/Cmdy
m iw n iM i/ m m

323*3200

KEYES I I IK IME SOUTH

LAPS •Aa N t /CROMIWRI 1
kdrm . I hath, aaf m kihhon.
tchaaft A anappup

O i l ! (M l 1 ACMES. WELL
tNOOOEO
ndw
4 9 M 2 1 IIS S
OCALA MATKMUL F0 * I1 T
Etta dad U H hirar accatt
SUM tacN h i a m t dvual
Mt 41 manmty
Omr
14*4) n*aw*ar ith4i *n w w
SMALL AC tlAC t
I ’ l acrai an pavad Marryuattt
■ d naar loan /anad Apncul
Can ha i hid* tilat all
hr
114 hdar u.ll tpiil

ro n a a a r t s v i i

CAURART

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R IA L IS T A T I
R I ALTON__________ m i m
i n L#b# M#ry Art### Bidg
lot m bt«uMul M M Hkgti 4
dr r ** ■ no TtfmtUOtoO

*/A an U aatlwd* let. back i
up h p*M caura*. lamily raam
n/ltrapiaci and a dan. I car
* r * p .... ............
tiacaaa
ASSUME A A LI MONT GAO E
L A N ! kAAAT P IA L T T
__________W kaiu
LAAAI S
, auaiily
linanclnf t i l l . * * E AA
», m m ar n*tiar.

•y annar. 1 M m I bam.
cantral M/A. a l l M
lit
lla in a a * Q r lW *aP4M l
Urpaht EatrM
1 kdrm . 1 ham. tear * r a * .
cUaad U parch. i&gt;b* non
l i t AW Call W MW, Miyfinu
o r u MOUSE
tUNOAV FEBRUARY 1114PM
Ilf LAAKkrOOODAIVI
1 hMm 1 ham tplil plan,
lamily raam w/firopiaco.
aal u bitchan. lavad yard,
t a la r paa l/tp a S t lla r
itu M ip h d lS u a .f t o w n
OUT OP S I A M lunar mull
I'M Prick
Nava*. 1 hadra
. I bam
attar I II]
m m si can m i tit lit*
a rM ia n im

QUINN REALTY

-

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

321-30C3
S M I 09 LEASE OfTION
D ELTO N A
1 k d rm
•ptit/lham i .u i tq it h
OatMtytaiLaad Coil u n t i l
IANFORD - llllRoddtnpPloc*
Out of •.lot* Ounrr mutt Wll
Handyman Spaciai Brick
name 1 bdrm . I bam. Mvtl
ba fcaort Bail otlar Tor
dalaiit E ra t N i l i t lltf .
N I4 M U N ________________
SANEOAD
i m r*r*tt Dr
A*duc*dl 1 bdrm . par a**,
carnar UT. aacallanl condition
M U W t________ JWAWS4A4
SANEOAD - &gt; bdrm. |Uy b*IN.
dan. aakt H e a rt, fp lc .
kcraonod Irani perch. gar**
U14W Ataum* CNI41M4I4
STJUI3 PKOf M TY
MANAGEMENT 4 REALTY
m rw g M a i
TIP TOP SMAPII
1
bdrm 1 bet* on double tot
wftb family room, fireplace,
pool and fenced yv d t U4 000
Metre Rn I E ttib Co. I*c.
__________ a it r a i__________
W IN TER SPRINGS
I/|v».
control M/A R N u cd t IM tOO

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

a r s A iu L i
i tay/taM TanHhn A Cal
M ils la i l i K N m .n i 144*
NCMIST al dr*u*M A aanity
cobmalian h r iNa badraam 1
drauart an aack Ida al cNatl
I d ________ ________114 4111
DON'T TMOOW IT AWAVI
Turn y*gr maiar appndnc*
mhcaan Call m IN*_______
a o e t s i l* Sand mud ***i
mvrar. 1 drauart 111 aba
PhaatUnamat* H I Slat
FROST M l ! AtAuarahr. 14
cu I I . hatuad daart. aac
candrtian H U H I Mil
FU LL S i l l tampiat# bad.
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andcurlaurt U H
M IMd
01 *»lrl*r*44a u ica maaar
only 4 mat *M Orifinally
tin* at*in*tiooo FriASai
only, 141*1 ianhrdAmnu*
LARRY’S HURT li t Sanhrd
Ay* haw Utad turn A 4*pl
Ray/SaR/TypRa..... m a m
LO V I1IA T SOFA bad caucN
and 1 malcNin* cNairt IIU
MI4M4
Math Early Anurican Tabu 4
cNaira A NgfcN u'tuthm lakh
padt and laca clam, tic cond
AUin* HIM Fri A La.’ only
U U S laniardAyanua______

LM *4*1 lila h hratar
l*aa laniard Aoa
12197)9
321 22)7

) acms
Watt and Japiic Pand
i n act
ho Quant,mg Merry**.
U | M M 4 I t l f (tu ta
# 7 3 2 2 1 1 ) ) ______
I t e n t l/mahtla Nama
Cana,a *H Huy at Hi*N A
Dry. good uatar i n too
Oayt,IQ»noO/oyox 000*1*1
) A CM HOMESITE S30 000
City uahr. TiN M S
H I IU*

1JJ— Condominium!
Co Op/Salt
OWNfl RKMON
S#nterdCond» All ###i(«nc#t
d*«m#r #r fw m iHpt 1 bdrm. |
tull b#9M i l l tio
PIKE n o c i a u s
I b#dr#sm 2 b#th pool,
"nnn 4AKur»»r IS 500 plut
#tsi«m«bl# l \ mortgagt
DOS m# HoOu#i&gt;ting
C#u
P19034__________________
VILLAS OP CAISCLBCRRY |
bdrm . i b#m * den icfMfii
porch
0001000 #r AIM) n

PROVINCIAL BCDMOMSET
Gnla I puca taf. uNih I1A
________ C tAH I IK*________
R E C L IN IR RRANO MEW1
UaitanTkamatyiiia Rrand
Nan nu**ar UM Valua
lad h r 1144________ la Atni
• lOFA •l l l l l ' 1108 1 yaari

1 )7 — M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le
ADULT PAR*. |)X*0 p#*«
M r##n#d 1 C#r c*rporf. iMd
ciubhtodt#, pot u . w o m w i

tract Gaadcandkiun 10*111
SOFA AMO CHAIN. Early
Amanc an, vary good condi
lun Ian* u i cbtiaa tabu
Aaatanahu W1 Ur*________

C A V tlM E COVE
Mutt 1## to «pprtci#r«r |
bedroom
1 lu lt b# lb
doubioAid* SHtngl# reef,
moionito tiding c"h#dr#l
C'llmg Gr##t Buy #t t &gt;* toS
Hurry wen t UsHenfft
Con Coi’tct 90191)1040 or
mi )to toll #Hir ipm_______
OB BAR? 1 bedroom, nfc# end
Cl##n cirporl bh#dy W. qu#f
mebii# horn#
no ptH.
0*#r SS S4.S00 Other homey
#y#«*#b*#_______ C#» 13) 9191

USED APPLIAI9CES
Racandilunad aGuaraniaad
322 3 0 3 ________
WAMTIO: G**d h*AM* appll
•neat, aarkln* araaf. W* tita
u ll and rapair n t 41tt

CARRIAGE COVE
Mutt let to epprecutf 3
b id room , 1 fu ll both
doubliMidi Shingit root,
meson Hi tiding, cethodrel
Citlmg Greet Buy #t SI9.99S
Hurry i w ‘t lost longf I
Ceil Collect 901 9)) 1040 or
901 m m r ettif 4pm

1R9— O f f ic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
• COPIER
SHARP IF IN
Heeds Repeat HO 00
Cell ........................ 222*110
• SCM JertS Cerene Ekctra
210 typewfifer «iift stend DO
firm C#H 322 1912

191 — B u ild in g
140— B u s in e s s
F o r S a le

M tfe rja jt
ALL S T I I L RUILDINOS *1
d#el#r invoice, 1.000 to 90.000
M ft Cell 907 291 R20I collect

• IA U T V SALON Lab i
Mery 11 fj Busy Shop, low
rent m m i / v s i m _______
BOUTIQUE STORE
Moving out of stett E iclutivi
clothing, iturtlry 4 hendbegi
IA 10 mo rent E Ifebliihed
bunn*is, good! locellon
139 000 f e iit ivtrytbm g
) ) ) n iO befm n iOAM 9PM

R M SME I T OWNER
IOth St 4 Sonlord Ave
Zon'd CC I On# 10.000 tq foot
wi'thouM or qar*g« building
Orm 'WO iq tool office bldg
with Oddi bon#I 1.100 iq toot
COvorod storage plus outside
storage On# lot ecreu street
Per toto c#ll Ml tiff
Q UAD RAflfl
New roof. aluminum tiding.
UlOOi By pernor D » W
4 RISIOCNTIAL UNITS Ac
tu#l income 114,40* lPMtq ft.
Prke 194.900 Cell» 3112
4 residential emit, Incom#
111,000. iaptntn S3 AO0 Prlc#.
1*5 000 Auumabii financing
atf% U )* h j

211— A n f i # U M /

111— Appliances
/Furniture

• • O S TE IN * #
A A IN O TO U A H O A III
Country Mama V I vhutod
on olmott I Mr* mctvdat a
44 ■ 11 i c r a t n t d a v a l,
workthop. and muen mar*
Eaty ttnanclnp ONLY tat taa

Via tl WASSdMhmi LBd
Can H I Mid a** h , A.maa

SfOKf ISLAM
11 ac an Lk Mourn
r iua a * m taa

BATEMAN REALTY

193— L e w n 4 G a r d e n
CEDAR MULCH
YOU LOAD! YOU HAUL!
DO 00 per picIt up toed 1319*4?
JOHN DEERE R.dmg L4«n
Mower » cut. 10 Krp MOO
Celt 22) 1234offer %p mm
• t r \ P i HP Briggs 4 Sfretto#
reir beggtr teem mower
Eic condition 1100 X2\ 7«20

143— W a t e r f r o n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le
Rm Qwhhnni KortfstM

C u f tr c tlk tu s
AenQM m o
Full urn Campuu win baa
tprm* Amattrat*. UM Call
__________ h &gt; m m __________
■RI D O ! SR ION AMT MU IS
* ANTIQUE AUCTION A
U IW S A T S m
MIRHWV 4*W
JAhFORO
i'im,u*aa*iaf I 4
H I Mil
LU4ARJ4TA
AUWT
C O M ) ABO C 0 U IC TIILE 3
&gt;*,«,*« Praaf A U u wM
U J C alN * ana a lN a r
hurrllmal.c Ham*. AVON
Raffia* far tha caiiacfar
Fn Lai Jun fAM u *PM
Raam I I || ibdaar Fit*
Markaf, l iahrd Flaid______
INMAN A ITS I CRAFTS
AH IW C O LLIC TIO M O F
■ ACHIMA DOLLS
BOOTHS 56-57

CMIHA. Riua Oman A Iryal
hafaya EacN tat larah* h r
11 a actaaaaru* SMS aa
C an........ ............. M ldP B
C Y P R U S F I N C ! POSTS -MM
4 It 4 ui 1 1 In IW aadt. Call
m tm ___________________
RD.P. WIIQ4TT Ruut* u/MS
lb* af ua,pNH. 4 hnR barv
and Hurt ana DM Jim any
day, aatapf laf* MSWO.
GOLF CLURS 4 inn*. 1 aaad*.
M l Alta. ladU* tat. M l CMI
__________4MITW__________
Grtatalrapt Dr yuan*
Car Stop* Out Ada
Raddy NU* Cancrah AantAaa
Land. Rack, Camanl. Jual
A brach C autrah C a.O lin i
• O L D IA Grata 1M airlat*
pawn tprayhr h r parh U4
aha Call 111 AM . nurnueja
• FAAAOOti NILA
(Larpa
(IM ) H u l l tanu rapairt M
•ba
Cdliaidith
PO O L T A A L !
Tap lint
"Arunawhk" f R r IN M*
candi'un Satnlica IMVafhr
M lM lltfh rTP M
w
• JEWINO MACMINI Lu*ar
I f t t « with rabinat, carryin*
cat* and * &lt; c a t* a rl* t
i .cananf tand *** Ml t n i
• T A I L ! LAMPS - brat* utm
Iman tNadat Vary aha candl
lun m hr pan mm*
1 MORILI PNOMIS I Part*
ku l Parmananl maunf Aa
tv*cor «c U M * V C
m u ll
afhrlpm
d tllO M TP O L IS M B u c N
________ Cam naatl________
IS 0 U S 1 9 M B R
II doirhuhr* naadad Pari A
tun tinu ha «■# natataary
AaharTQrhaM V l B h
M l* ALUMINUM SH IO uim
floor, 140*. 14- • « OAltRO.
»m
ca n a iid M

239—A n t l#U9/Cl9 Stic
____
Curs________
H C M t n MASTER D C U IU
hadangou AttforahUI I Ihh
Call OT4MiUavanutu*a

SEA RAT S E V IU i
Id. Mi__________ Call m t i l l
14' ALUMINUM BOAT
a 11 HP Eymruda rum paadl

Atk#uia/1 a h a
M* i w
i r CO IIA Curly Cabm. im Np.
Black Mai Mar cur y u/fraiUr
will frada h r mid u »
t'4'unwa*on u ,h u mil** and
•dual m .aiua at too* luma
111 ball war* s i 11/1_______

AON 04*0..
222— M u s i c a l
M u f c t u w d is u
H O LID A Y Organ * Gem#
enet lent condition w cover
Asking 9100 Fri 4 Sef only
9*10 S Senford Avenue
PUWOfON SALE
Responsible party to assume
smell monthly payments on
Sp*net Piano Can be »een
locally Credit Dept
904 294 toil
323— M l s c t l l i n t o u s
MOTOROLA BADIOE 2 way.
g re a t co m m u n ica tio n s
system one base. 2 mobiles
* antonne 12 000 value, sac
nfice at M90 otter M 321a
ABOVE GR0UN0 POOL
21 ft, with decking end ec
cestories, end (equedroidl
9190____________Call 32) 2*99
BALLY 10 m II penal walk in
treei«r w weetherproel fop. 1
horse compressor 4 eieclnc
defrost cod Al laQOO Call
________ m i m otto.________
BEVERAGE Air Beer miser 19
gal keg capacity, stainless
steel surface w/drain 4 air
tank 9J90 obo 222 9)92

•rcapl lac. lap. lilh. ah
IP P ON TIAC L IM A N S
Wblh. 4 door, air, tta w ,
O ily ..................... SllFll/ma
Call Mr Payru, m n n
M CADILLAC ELDORADO
W d t S f .lld Maw It.S IP
(KMitMAIOaalar
m m i
ar......... a ............ .. MI14F1
A CADILLAC AAOUOMAM
(LtSTTMAI
SALE PRICE
... StXMP
Oaaur
M M lIrN lim
A m Far Otar U lurrau*

TARE VP PATIENTS
•aoo4iM.hR. HIM. ah
M PONTIAC RRAND AM
Auh. air Cattail*, it ,aira
•npiru
II1T IF/ma
Call Mr Payru. P I t i n
PONTIAC IVNRIRD M 4 cyt 4
ipaa* Runt Gwd' MM Call
P Itltla H ar 1am au lday*
M JEEP RAAAO W AAOM I! A
IK lin T III

• RHODESIAN RIDOISACK.
mete, very friendly I Found
him but cenrnf beep him!
Loves people Asking D9
22)0349

tt Acrai. U/4 000 TERMS
S4I 000

ST JotiriA River Fr«eteg«1
14 Acrei1
1M0 000
OWNER FINANCING

TRREkP PATVENTS
•acapt laa. lap. IHM. i
M SPRINT Auh. Mr.
raaiir nhal IN at/m#
Call Mr P ayn a.m ilTl
PURUC AUTO AUCTION
■ V E A Y N f D A FBI. f:NPM
OATTOU4 AUTO AUCTION
4*4 U S U I I

4&gt;ca*t i4r. lap. nil*, ah
41 PLYMOUTH MOAItON 4
daar. Mr, pauar ttaarlnp.

'W MUSTA M
AwhmalK ru u poad' I
Ca"i H I 4141 uava nutta*

...........

TOTOTA CR1SS10A
2 3 1 -C u n
I toe mi
OaaUr
1 » 1141tr 111 Iff]
AM FarGtarg* hurrau*
FORD TAUAUl OL
M. PI.
P I . Pdf. aula. air. n il.
cruitai
.... *4.1*1
Jtmm aU Fora__________P I 1441

TAREUPPATMENTS
NdMdfur D*a a
•Ita*f laa. it* nth ah
IP IC T A U M

A«ra. *,r. 4 dr. thraa. Aaaiiy
Law MrUtl Only
R ill a
C*H Mr Payru. P l l i n
t/OLDVN la a m y
MafKuhvtlr Mamiamad
SALE PRICE
tld.MP
Oaaur
m iltla r U im i
AM Far Caerpa lurrau*
■UICM '&lt;4 LdSdfcfi
EicalUnl tand Law miuap*
Ectrat IU** HI MM
*1 CADILLAC
DaUptnca AMu*llaa
To Appraciah
1080*1111
Oaaur .... H I ll*lar*ll 1*T1
Am Far Gaarp* hurrau*
CHEVT CORVETTE Z t l
IIA .IH M
dtddlM
TARE UP PATMERTS
Nr Mea * )D r a e
••cept tea. tag. tin#, etc
•9 FORD ESCORT
Low
miles, air, stereo cassette,
Oeluat inter tor
|l9913/me
Call Mr Payne. 22)212)
OOOCE R AM C H A A C IR 't)
Tinfad ulndMt. air PJ. P I.
AM'FMtfara 110.10*
Caiiuaatday*
110*414
*0 CADILLAC D EVILLI
IToCNocna From
YOU PICK
tl* .m
Oaaur
111 11*1 ar u n t i l
Am For Gagrpa Burrow*
FAIRWAY MOTOR!
’ Horn, olllt* Down A Rida '
1400US II *1 Lflnpuocd H I HOP

10 ACRES ] MOBILE HOMES
Deeded River Privileges
1190 000

Itpy, Auh. F U LL POWER.
Uam ar.O ULYtl.NO
Cacdhty Da,iuHci. m l l t l
M CADILLAC BROORMAM
M l 000ml
If f liA l
SALE PRICE
.......... M.0FI
Oaaur
m u T la r u iia n
A m Far Gaarpa Purrau*

TAKEUPPAYMENTS
B e HpRdy Op r e

«NC«g114«. tag. Wilke*eft
05 PLYMOUTH R E LIA N T
A u f e . e i r
M U S T
S E E ! .......................W W m o
Call Me Payne. P ) I I I )
1920 FORO MUSTANG • 02991
Have to or mere cars under
ItoOO Call Randy Yeung,
Deator___________ H I-O Ttt

1979 UNC0UITONH CAff
U90 John, 904 224 3214________
l«to TROOPER L I - tow miles,
very clean Call Randy Yeung.
D eato r.......................1210190
1902 TO YO TA PUP - 15991 Have
20 or mare small trucks under
14000 Call Randy Young.
2110190

IM A HTUN0AJ
Itpd. 4»r Wllltacrifhthr
U M */» 1140
_________________________*
7 3 MERCURY COMET
Gaad dayandabla work car
AMinpl/w........ Call i n itit
7 7 FORD MAG0N
Runs, good tires. 1200 or best
offer Leave message 2)41)11
7ICHEVTLUV
4 Spaed, air. tool bo*, runs
good! 19900 After Ipm 12) 2913
'29 FORO FIESTA - runs good
Heater. New paint 1190 Call
H I 1422, anytime___________
‘TST-IIR O
Auto, air, cruise, clean Must
Sail 1491 12) 04to toa»e mess
04OLOSMOBILE ROTAL
42.000 mi
&gt;00009914
SALE PRICE
14.199
Dealer
222 W1 er 021 2991
Ask For George Burrows

R e n ta l

A p a n m e n ta

B ls h e c k It
Out For
Yourself

2S1S W. Sandnoh Blyd.
Hw*. 1742
Stnlord, Fhrtda M771

a On# Month Frhd Rant
• W tthrironl Llftatyl* on Lakh Monro*
• Modern Filnta* Caniar
• Indoor Rtcqudtbdll
• Slllrklm g JhCUUI
• A Pool you can really
make a splash in.

323-2628

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• u rn / V e in
BRONCO u i
V . 4JK4. auto.
PS. PF. PW. flit, cruft* U h l
lammah Fard ............. m INI
C H E n v iR M n a u r
ITTl. Im phid. 1 M**d. fuar
M in . I It an* UP CIO fl
41 Sf.F
Call m *4
FORD AkROPTAA RL
Juki
n AM mi ia*i ......... ........l i ra*
lammah Ford..............H U M !

TAREIlf PATWITS
i p O i l i f Be n e
aicapfhi. lap. Afh. ah.
M NISSAN PICK
CAR
Air. thraa
only
............... .....(It* 1*
Call Mr Payna. » I I B
I TOM CNEVV PICKUP 4M
anpma. NP byd frantmitaun.
Dually CaA. n uu ruARar and
duck*. SIAM
71 WHITE
A/ C. l i t C u m I * i p
frantmfMhn. fix n s ndbur
Prica napaflahl* an hath
ranKlat C afim «ia i_______
71 DOOM CONVERSION VAN
lit malar, avh front , a/c.
am/tm Haraa icahaa. un*.
IIP tUcfrkal booku*. M M
ml Nau Mua A ufilh paint
ink Na rutf. no aantt Will
fata trad* m I M P MPCTA
T* TOYOTA PICA UP afr/hadt,
&gt;•*• Pack, b.ailrur 111AM
aba Calf P I laal___________
f t FORO RANRER
MM
m iU tf........ ................. *4.441
la m in e h F e r d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M N I
237— T r e c l e n n i H
T r a litn

N U S EO IN STOCK
ALL SIZESI ALL PRICISI
Maitland Tractor A Epulpmant
u ml M at Maitland
inhrcAanpaan if al ... MPTOT
I - • N Fard Irachr u /m fa r.
u n p I IM ’Farm-dll Cun'
uj maaar, | I M
hath run
poad C T W a ______________

I I FT. TAMKII TRAUll,
■ RAND NEWI Nau lira*.
H .N P .............. C a iim t N )
1*1 ENCLOSED FA U N O FF
Utility T r a iU r U im aluminum

tram* n on

Calla*t441l

231— Vthicks
W a n to d
WE PAT TOP taa h r urackad
cart/hucktl WE SELL puar
anhad utad part*. AA AUTO
SALVARE at Dakar*, ltd MM
3&lt;1— K t c r — tlWSNi
V R flic tR * / O m p o f t
AVION I f Irailar. tandtm *iu.
haat. A/c. nau lunlnp laa
altar W:M. I mlh ( Othan
Mayhun Rd CypraM Paml
Rttradi h r marly Othan Gall
Cauna A AV Prk UtMathr.
GREAT RESULTS
I t uhal Mr M&lt;K*ndraa ra
cal tad ntun ha advamtad hit
■Tt MOTOR HOME h r laU II
only look 1 day*, and I'm dill
pahinp call* Tha flrd panan
mat hakad al it bouphl ill You
ha can hay* Fa*| RatwIHI I
Call Today 11
m itii
ClaullladDapl.
_______ Janhrd Harald_______
tt FORD MOTOR Hama •pgod
condi tun uoos Cadt. luaat
4- A ll. duuar A camada Cali
AM ■H t l h a m H U M .
7 iru v u n u M u i
MOBILE SCOUT 20 t t , ltoe»*
* wifti air* fair canditlen..
U
Calf 12) 2491
243— J u n k C a r s
JUNK CAR! REMOVED
NOCHAAOE
__________ H I PITT__________
14T*p DMItrM Paid h r |tmk
cart, truck*. 4 uhtal drlua.
Any condition Call m it*4

Sales Representatives!

WANT 10 BUY
lor I dtekpoultry broodart
Call m 1 /lt

CINDY
QARS2CZVNSKI

DEBBIE
TISOEL

V.J.
MILLER

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CHICKS * Fency end common
breeds Ducks, quetl*. turkey.
4 geese Cell 222 90#________

THIS WEEK S
MOW
O P EN NIGHTS
TIL I PM

d T IA E l lot at A pfwa Mara,
ifaat bafhd radfaf* AN h r
111......................C M la iM M

FNU/mo

Can Mr Payna. m U H

haAipaad'lXMP B U M

•4 0LDS440AILI C U R A

233—Aufe to rts

i farat. *UU tramparhthnl

Only

203— L iv e s t o c k a n d
P o u lt r y

iot(titMn A u l Estate
407 322 I I S )

R EG A TTA
SHORES

E y a ry b a d y ’ t

LaMMp Far TNtOnal
Oaahr ...... B M O T a rU I Wt!
AM Far CtMFt Purrau*

TOYOTA CEUCA

*4 C H I V Y

219— W i r t x f f o B u y

TARE V f PATMf BTS

l**X auh. A/C. mhrlar Ilka
nau. U u miu* Aunt and

215— B u N t s i n d
___ A c c e w r j w
m &gt;. IT ft Bouridar I S I O.
palyamiad Ira,Ur L,ka naul

A Jupurh lay Al.......... 111.401
Oaaur
m m i a r m W*t
AM Far Gawpo Aurrau*
ROVER AM EN T S H IE D
VaNKUt Iram IU* Fardt
AjN^.— - ^ ■ - .m . . - aa--- 4P-a. - , ,
anreeaes. w n e n ti tnevyu.
S a rp lu t E uya /i Oulda
I M l 0*1 MM E rl S U IT

TARE IIP P ATW Itra

in d o o r f l e a m a a k e t

JANFOAO PLAZA
^ 0 | v &lt; « u i l l » D , «l r ^ ^

D iA C U A IS Y
It cyi. mint cand 4PJM ml.
■Firm....... Cdrt H P —
W CADILLAC RROURMAM
tTaCfiaata From
y o u f i c k .... .............. m m
Oaahr....... BPUF1 Or U II4*I
AM Far Gaarpa Rurrau*

199— P e ts I S u p p lie s

DELTONA LAIEFRONT

2 ) Acr#ti icht

299— W — rfw g A p p e r v i

231- C e n

M OM m l ......................... rOOFOtUA

•'*!.-

O flTO N A O O TL I »OAOI 1
l 11 acra tract■ la ru d A l
Omter Pbidiictog

2 3 1 -C a n
FORD TEMPO 'A. auto. PI.
PA. air. flit truua
M.tti
lammah Fatd.......... u n t i l
M CADILLAC DEVILLI

n

Gifintic Church Tird Slid
FEB 111124 U M h t F M
J i ll H ES TER AVE SANFORD

Furniture end everything! 11
LAKE MARY &gt;i4r'college. )
Femiliet. Tools, ebein sew,
2hp outboerd motor , oil petnfv
2
sewmg mechmek, msc
items Fri 4 Set 9 0 7U
Ifoedmoor 12)9317
MOVING SALE
by eppomt
ment Two sole sets, bedroom
4 Jots more 222 1991 402
Setsume Drive, Sentord
MOVING S U E , NO JUNK!
$#turd#y. • 9 Sot# 4 »oreseat,
microweve, crib, coffee end
end lablet, single bed end

mere ) 2)&lt; 2t o ____________
1ATURDAY. 9 2 1104 Megnoh#
Ave, SAnford Riding mewer.
eteef turnece ) A/C units,
bikes, gemes ctothes

w

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m

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MOVING f A L I
household
items, temp, sewing end knit
ting supplies Dming rm teble.
0 cheirs, hutch, coffee end end
tables organ, new retrigere
tor. Capidemonfe Fri 4 Set
only 31101. lenlord Avenue
U TU ID A 1 AND SUNOAV
From 9 * 1901 S Lake Ave.
Sanford (behind Pine Hull t
Families! Cloitws end more!
VARO SALE
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Drinking tap water
no threat to health
DEAR DR. OOTTt I'm recov­
ering from hrnrt surgery and
drink n lot of water. A friend
Indicated I should not drink lap
water because of Ihe bacteria In
II. yel I always boll ihe water
prior lo drinking It. Whai are
your feelings on Ibis?
DEAR READER: I think you
and your friend are overdoing II.
T a p water from m unicipal
sources Is carefully controlled:
significant lxiclert.il growth Is
prevented by treatment with
chlorine and oilier agents. To p
water from private sources, such
as springs or wells, ran contain
bacteria, but they’re nol Ihe kind
t h a t c a u s e d i s e a s e In
postoperative patients. If you are
in doubt ubout the potability of
your prlvatr drinking wuter. you
cun rripirat u huctrrlal analysis
by your local health department.
I believe you and your friend
should realize Dial all of us lakr
In uncounted trillions of bacteria
each tlay — In Ihe air we brrallu*
and Ihe food w r rat. Ily anil
large, these hartrrta are harm ­
less: our txxllrs have tnarvrlous
natural mechanisms (or Identllyltig and destroying those that
aren't. Therefore, there Is Utile
IMtsslhlllly that lx&lt;rterla rulering
your moiilh could cause Inferlio n , p ro v id in g y o u r w ater
supply isn'l grossly contami­
nated by human or animal waste
mailer.
A greater concern Is that you
c o u ld h e ro in e In fe cte d by
breathing In vlrusrs and bacteria
normally spread by Ihe proplr In
yo u r environm ent — family,
irirndsund acquaintances.

through Ihe work place and
others by private subscription.
T o give you m orr Information. I
am sending you a free copy of
m y Health Report "In s u rin g
Y o u r G ood H e a lt h ." O th e r
renders who would like a copy
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illness and whal the cost might
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DEAR READERt You can
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Everyone knrnvs that Ihe play dutifully led a low diamond,
of a hand Is determined by declarer grabbed the ace. drew
d e c la re r's perception of the Ihe last trump and then played
location of the defenders’ key spades. Declarer had to niff the
cards. T h a t perception Is of fourth spade and now led up to
course guided by the bidding us d u m m y's diamond queen. Need­
well as Ihe early defense. In less to say. there was much
today's deal, the defenders. Matt gnashing of de rlarrr teeth when
and Pam Uranovetter. distorted East turned up with the K -J. But
Ihe declarer's view of Ihe loca­ declarer's play was quite rea­
tion of Ihe cards, with devastat­ sonable. East w o uld have a
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his fourth-best d u b . That was a A -K -Q -J of cluhn and king of
step ahead of this writer. (I hearts, and West's raise to two
would have led club are. just In clubs might be based on five
case I needed to attack a side- little clubs and. Ihe diamond
suit at trick two.) East won the king. If that were the case,
Jack of clubs, suggesting to declarer could not afford to pluy
declarer an original club holding low on East's low diamond.
of A -K -Q -J. Hack ra m r Ihe Jack (West could win the diamond
of spades. South won In dum m y king and give partner a spade
and played ace and a heart. East ruff.) Kudos to the Granovetters
won Ihe king, and new West for creating an Illusion, causing
contributed to declarer's con­ declarer to fall.
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not operate against your better
Judgment today In matters that
are m e a n in gfu l to you careerwlse. Taking foolish risks
could cause you lo trip and
tumble.
OEMINI (May 2 1-June 20) If
you do something nice for a
loved one today, don't make
him/her feel under obligation to
you. Behavior of this ilk will
tnuke yaur deed meaningless.

Your possibilities for reul pro­
gress In Ihe year ahead look
extremely encouraging. Howev­
er. you must be careful not to
re p e a t Ih e sam e ty p e s of
m ista k e s y o u 'v e m ade p re ­
viously.

PISCES (Keh. 20-March 20)
Honor agreements you make
today, even though your second
thoughts may Indicate you could
have Improved your position had
you bargained more adroitly.
Get a Ju m p on life by u n ­
d e rs ta n d in g Ihe In flu e n c e s
which urc governing you In the
ye a r ahead. Send for y o u r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m a ilin g S I . 23 to A stroGraph.c/o this newspaper. P.O.
H ox 9 1 4 2 8 . C le v e la n d . O H
44101-3426. Be sure to state
your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll IH|
Render full service today re­
garding what you promised to do
for others. Y o u ll think more of
yourself If you resist Inclinations
to shave edges.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do

CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22)
G uard against Inclinations today
lo lx- either loo (Mtssessive or loo
protective of someone you like
very much. Restraints will hurt
the relationship.
LEO (Ju ly 23-/}ug. 22) There's
a possibility things m ight not go
all that smoothly for you today
In several Important arrange­
ments. Be careful, however, not
to blame others for things you do
wrong.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) T r y
not to make concessions under
pressure today. If you think
what's being usked of you Is
unreasonable, don't be bashful
about standing u p for you r
rights.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 O ct. 231 You

ANNIE

m ight tun nave too good an eye
for bargains today, so be careful
if you're negotiating for some­
thing rather coolly. You m ay
believe only what you want to
believe.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Evaluate thoroughly any pro­
positions presented to you today
und be doubly sure all of the key
parts fit. If you don't have all the
facts, don't act.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Your Insights could be very
revealing today, but your pro­
cedures may leave a lot to be
desired. T r y to execute your
thoughts as cleverly as you
conceived them.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) Be doubly certain there Is
Justification for your material
expectations. If they are u n ­
realistic. you could have a dis­
appointing day.
AQUARIUS U a n . 20-Feb. 19)
Your probabilities for achieving
your objectives look rather "Iffy"
today. T h is la because you might
become Involved with people
whose central Interests could be
in opposition toyours.
(0 )1 9 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
TE R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

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