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Lifesaver
New kidney ‘dream come true’
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TV, weekend guldt
The week'a television Hating. Including a
sports calendar, plus a compilation o f events
and activities In and around the Sanford and
Lake Mary i

N A IF spans toumamant play
LONOWOOD Lym an and
posted w ins In NABF openers Thursday: Lake
M a ra u d Lake Brantley swing Into action today

Fashion ahowcassd at Towars
Bram Tow ers hosted a fashion show recently,
with residents as models.

Brokon log folia burglary
SANFORD — Nelson Fort Is. 30. o f 304 E. 4th
St. In Sanford was arrested on Thursday after he
broke hls leg w hile breaking Into a business on
Sanford Avenue, police said.
According to the arrest report. Sanford Police
were called to the scene of an alarm at Rabco
Enterprises. 400 Sanford Ave. In Sanford. When
they arrived, they said, they found Fortls,
covered In dust, lying on the north side o f the
building nursing an Injured leg.
* Police said they then found that the business
had been burglarized by someone who had
gained entry through the roof o f the building.
Police allege that Fortls fell through the roof
and broke hls leg.
Fortls was transported to Central Florida
Regional Hospital where he-wws-rncatcd
arrested.
He was charged with burglary and was
transported
Join* X. Polk CornNrUtmaJ
Facility where he was held on $2,000 bond.

SANFORD - T h e last recline
Kenny Eckstein. 22. felt this
morning before being wheeled
Into surgery was euphoria.
His dream, to be need from the
mandatory 12 hours a day he
had been spending hooked up to
a kidney dialysis machine,
com ing true.
“ He was real excited.'
Christine. 21. said.
Kenny, son o f Sanford C ity
Commissioner W hltey and Pat
Eckstein, eras taken Into surgery
at 6:45 this m orning to receive a
kidney for which he has patiently
waited two years.
“ E v e r y th in g is g o in g so
quickly. I'm speechless." Kenny
said earlier w hile undergoing
p re lim in a ry b lo o d w o rk at
Shands Hospital in Gainesville,
where his surgery was expected
to last at least four hours, officials
told Pat late this morning.
'T m so excited I can't even
think of m y nam e." Pat. who
traveled to G ainesville last night
to be by her son's side. said.
The Eckstein fam ily has been
plagued by a form o f nephritis
that has robbed three o f the five
children o f any kidney function.
Only David. 16. and Ricky. 18.
remain untouched by the dis­
ease. Daughter Susan, almost 20.
was the recipient o f her m other's
kidney In Novem ber. 1968.
"Susan's fine now and Pat's
fin e," Eckstein said last night. He
Joined other fam ily members In
Gainesville this m om in g."W e'vc
waited a couple o f years for two
more kidneys. Part o f that wait­
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M idw ay leaders and sheriff
clear the air in ‘rape’ case
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ches donors and recipients na­
tionwide.
"K e n n y and I w ent on it
together. I'm glad he went first.
He needs It. He hasn't been doing
as W ell." Christine explained.
Kenny has had to submit to
machine dialysis for a total o f 12
hours out o f every 24. Christine
has been able to cleanse her own
system four tim es a day. which
she said, has worked well with
her busy schedule.
"1 do the dialysis m yself four to
six times a day. It feels weird at
first, but you get used to It. The
tim ing works out for me. It's been
harder for K en n y."
Kenny, a senior at University o f
Florida, w ill recuperate until fall
term begins. Christine explained
that It w ill take about three
weeks for doctors to determine If
K e n n y 's b o d y a c c e p ts th e
transplanted kidney, which was
lo ca ted an d flo w n In from
another state.
"But the tim ing Is perfect. He
can make fall term and graduate
In the spring,'.' she said. "Th en
we ncfA on** mo ff. 1'tri'ncXT.'" she
said.
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DUI arrest mad# on Park Avanua
SANFORD - Loretta Lucy Stacey. 47. o f 1814
Park Ave. tn Sanford was srrested on Thursday
and charged with driving under Ihe Influence of
alcohol and with six counts o f DUI property
damage and leaving the scene o f an accident
with property damage.
Stacey allegedly struck a 1976 Ford car on
Park Avenue early Thursday morning.
A witness reported that the car she allegedly
struck was legally parked tn front o f 2203 Park
Ave. In Sanford.
T h e w itness allegedly follow ed her and
allegedly saw her strike a 1984 Toyota which
was legally parked In front of 1820-B Park Ave.
In Sanford.
The witness allegedly continued to follow her
and allegedly saw her hit a 1986 AMC vehicle
and a 1982 AMC car. The two cars were
reportedly parked Illegally In front o f 117 W.
19th St. In Sanford.
The report stated that the witness allegedly
followed her and saw her strike a 1982 Chevy
and a 1988 Volkswagen.
She was then stopped by Sanford Police
officers a l the Intersection o f 20th Street and
Park Avenue In Sanford.
She was transported to the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility where she was held In Ueu
o f $2,500 bond.

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SANFORD - About 50 Midway
residents an d Sem inole County
S heriff Don EaUnger came away
from a m eeting Thursday with hope
th a t c o m m u n ic a tio n and u n ­
derstanding w ill continue.
"T h e communication Is open and
I think It Is excellen t." aaid Johnell
Jackson, president o f Midway Citi­
zens Against Drugs. "Things are
going to change. I'm looking at the
com m unity to change.”
"It was a positive, upbeat meet­
in g." said EaUnger. "W e all re­
cognize the problem. Perception la
the problem .”
At about 6 p.m.. the four suspects
In the alleged weekend rape of a
Sanford woman were released from
custody. Robert Lee Williams. 47.
W illiam Henry O’ Neal, 20. Joseph
W atkins Jr.. 20. all from Midway,
were allow ed to leave the county Jail
on a pre-trial release. A 16-year-old
Juvenile, held In the Sem inole
County Juvenile Detention Center,
was released to his parents.
T h e three adults are scheduled to
appear before Sem inole County
Judge Harold F. Johnson. Seminole
Circuit Judge Newman Brock w ill
try the case.
.
.
T h e y o u th 's uncle, Em anuel
H lllery Jr., said with the release o f
the four suspects, tensions will ease
In the com m unity
E sllngrr gained the acceptance o f
•" many gathered at th e meeting at ih e
■—stxuj&amp;Tw-ofnce by -apologizing, unsoitcTte3!'Yor his remark: UtBhday

NwsMfiati a, asm a. twsu
Shoriff Don Esllngsr (standing) and
T h a Rev. Johnall Jackson.

th a t -th e rape s u s p e cts w e re
"an im als.”
" I f the people of Midway thought
that I was calling anyone In their
com m unity an animal. I certainly
wais not and I apologize." Esllngcr
told the group.
"1 think he put his best foot
forw ard." said Robert Henderson.
"T h e meeting was held In a human
being manner and I ncrept his
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AKE M ARY — No Immediate action wus fukrn
: night as th e Lake Mary City Commission
:ussed a $5 m illion bond proposal. The main
icem w as not over approving It. but how to
nd the m oney.
or Its upcom ing budget year, the city hud
luded four m ajor Items that would require Hil­
ling o f a revenue bond. The total amount
[gested was 85.013.000 for four m ajor projects,
sy Included Phase I of the Lake Mary Sports
nplex construction, beautification o f Lake Mary
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bounty’s m anager
hakes up his staff
I M ilM f liS T I S I n
aid Staff Wrltar_________________________________

City program taps young talent

She’t mom to many
Josephine Barrtner was told she would never
bear children. The award-winning foster mom
raised more children than she can count, and
then adopted eight more.

Summit ends
on high noto

SANFORD — Nearly 100 youngsters ranging In
age from six to 12 years old crowded Into the
Sanford Civic Center to show olT their talents
yesterday.
Sanford Star Search Is an annual event
sponsored by the Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment.
Youngsters from the summer playground
programs divided Into cheering sections for Ft.
Mellon Park and Lee P. Moore Park.
"F t. Mellon Is b est!" proclaimed one sign held
aloft on one side o f the room ."Lee P. Moore » l "
read the rebuttal across the aisle.
" I like seeing my friends doing stuff up there."

said Brian Gam er who said he didn't want to
perform. "I'm not a showy person."
He said that the summer recreation depart­
ment program at Ft. Mellon Park where he
spends most of his mornings is very fun. Most of
all. he said, he enjoys playing basketball and
llyln g kites.
W hile Gamer didn't want to exhibit his talents,
there were plenty o f youngsters who did.
"W e had a really good turn out this year." said
Mike Kirby, recreation department supervisor,
who was acting as a Judge at the event. "A ll
these kids arc so talented."
Sara Mlllls and Brenna and Mcghann Doherty
donned ruflled skirts and tap shoes for some
down home clogging.
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ANFOKD — Seminole County Mnnngcr Ron
Rabun has begun the reorganization of county
administration by hiring u new deputy manager
and laying off two directors.
This morning, he announced the hiring of
Richmond. Va. Deputy City Manager Sharon
Goode Lalsure. to fill one o f two county deputy
manager positions vacant since October 1989. It
was then that former county manager Ken Hooper
and both o f hls deputies. Montyc Ikumcr and Jim
Bible, announced their resignation.
Thursday. Rabun announced he has asked for
the resignation of county budget director Don
Carter and purchasing director David Galnor. lie
has not named replacements for those positions.
Carter has served since March 1990 and Galnor
served since last July. Carter will serve until Oct.
I. the start of the new county fiscal year. Galnor
will leave In August.
According to Rabun's aide. Mary Muntzarls.
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Nation w atching Florida education reform
By JACKIB M AUJPAX
Associated Press W riter

TALLAHASSEE — The country Is
watching Florida as It prepares to
transfer authority over schools from
the state to the local level, the head
of a national panel said Thursday.
"Your work is so very Important."
Pascal Forglone. executive director
of the National Educational Goals
Panel, told the Florida Commission
On Education Reform and Account­
ability.
"The eyes of the nation are really
upon you.*’ Forglone said. "T h e

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work you’re about to deliberate on
will likely have a major Impact —
not only on your state’s educational
reform but. I think, on national
reform."
Forglone said Ihal hls experience
as an educational official In Con­
necticut had taught him the Influ­
ence wielded by big states like
Florida, which ranks fourth in
population.
"W hen the major slates speak,
then America listens." he said.
Under an "accountability" reform
package that the Legislature passed
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Local high schools recognized
SANFORD — Seminole County
d is tr ic t sch ools a r e -m o v ln g
toward greater aecountSblllly for
what their students learn.
Every high school In the d is­
trict was awarded a grant from
the state last year as a result of
their Increases In test scores.graduation rate and decrease* In

the drop out rate. It wus the only
district In Florida to have all high
schools so honored.
Many state-mandated restric­
tions on how stpdcnta are laught
have been lifted from the district.
However the financial assistance
which also paid for many o f ihe
program s has also been taken
away.

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N E W S FROM T H E REGION AN D A C R O SS t H E S T A T E

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Death row: Yes to TV executions
TA LLA H A S S E E - Some Inm ates on
Florida's Death Row favor televised execu­
tions but other people generally don’ t,
according to prelim inary results o f a House

Ntw cosmetic surgury otfitvd foewi#n
MIAMI — Plastic surgeons, who have long offered a quick fix
for crooked noses, fat thighs, double chins and small breasts,
are now offerin g a solution for yet another physical insecurity
— penis enlargem ent.
During recent weeks, two Miami doctors have been placing
newspaper ads (or penis enlargement surgery. Dr. Ricardo
Sam Kler's ad seeking volunteers (or a new procedure ran first.
Dr. I la d d M. Reed says he saw It and figured that atrtce he was
already doing another type of enlargement, he m ight as wed let

’If the K xa U ed m ajority' In this state
want the state to kill people, th ey should be
feed to see what they think th ey fa v o r...
" 1 o f keeping It behind ckmed doors,'*
o f the state's 317 Death Row
If the victim la willing. It should be
H rivlsed . If killing us Is so righ t, w hy the
question o f televising It?"
An but one o f the 33 Inm ates w ho
rrmponoM to tnc nOUN tc n tc u o n a
lattice survey sold they supported *
executions. About 100 Inmates w er
the 400 people surveyed.

ly (lengthening) cam add up to Ilk
inches. C ircu m feren tial autologous pen ile engorgem ent
(widening) doesn't have those limitations.
Augm entation phalloplasty was developed fo r serious
medical reasons. Boys are sometimes born w ith retracted or
be formed praises, as do
extrem ely obese men.

QalnccviUc murder suspect moved

But the m argin am ong non-inmates so far
Is running 3-to-l against putting executions
on the a ir. T h a t grou p Includes law
enforcement officials, media representatives
and victim s’ fam ilies.
Television “ would turn an execution Into
a circus event (lik e) the day o f the Roman
Empire and the executions In the C ol­
iseum.'' wrote on e state attorney.
A similar response came from a victim
witness counselor. "T h e death praalty m ay
be morally correct but to put It on TV would
mske It a circus. T h is Is a ridiculous Idea."
Ninety-four o f the surveys had been
returned by W ednesday, according to a
story In Thursday's editions o f The Tam pa
Tribune. The names o f the respondents
were not released •
Gov. Lawton Chiles said Thursday he was
"Just beginning to look at that” and noted
that witnesses. Including Journalists, al­

TALLAH ASSEE - Lt. Oov.
Buddy M acKay called Thursday
for another try at UmftltR at­
torn eys' and appraisers' fees
that could eat up more than 10
percent o f next year's 9100
m illion or m ore In highway
right-of-way spending.
Transportation officials
failed In th e pa
to get the
Legislature to lim it such
ach Ifees.
M acKay suggested
an end run
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by devisin g a way to use the
F lorida Taxation and Budget
Reform Coram hston's authority
to put questions to voters on the
1993 ballot without going to the
Legislature.
M ore people with property
being bought for state projects
a r e h i r i n g la w y e r s a n d
appraisers and forcing the state
to deal with them in condemna­
tion proceedings.

Cocaine l«b discovered
ORLANDO — T w o teen-age brothers and a woman were In
Jail Thursday after police dtacovt r cd a cocaine lab and
$100.000 in a grocery bag In the wom an's apartment.
"W e got a lot m ore than we ever bargained fo r." said a drug
agent after the W ednesday night haul in Orlando.
The apartment waa aw e lle d after police followed a car.
arrested the three people and seised about 96.900 and a
Bounce bag o f crack cocaine.
"O ur guess is they used the apartment to store their drugs
and their m oney and th ey probably did their dealing on the
west side o f tow n ," said S gL Bruce Parker.____________________
From A s s o c ia ted P res s m a r ia

Whan pood friends gathar, a parfect activity is a
nle In Greenwood Lakes Park, naar Lake Mery,
t. 0 to ty. Jeel Howard, 11, Kimberly Lynn
Walker, 7, Mary Walker, 10, Terry Walker, Shannon

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s m sergen
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» t a f . u .~ "S T r~ • .."B ecause the patjents are
saying that the physicians are
* giving thrih AIDS. He fa Covering
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workers w ho perform- in vsatvr p a t i e n t s - t e s t e d , " P a t
Mastrogfacomo. Baron's office
medical procedures, two Florida
manager, said Thursday. "H e
doctors ore taking their own
wants to lim it hfa exposure to
measures.
th e v ir u s a n d h ia s t a f f 's
Dr. David Baron, a Loxahatchee neurosurgeon on (h e staff exposure."
Baron cited "recen t legislative
o f five Palm Beach County hos­
pitals. Is requiring his patients to decisions and m edia hysteria for
health care workers to be tested"
take an AIDS test before surgery.
In his policy notice.
He n o tifie d d o c to r s and
The U.S. Senate voted S M B
workers com pensation attorneys
last week fo r 10 -year prison
o f his new policy fast week and
terms and 910.000 fines for
has posted a notice to patients.
AIDS-Infected health workers
Dr. Charles Thom as o f rural
who con tin u e In v a s ive p ro­
Homosassa Springs sold AIDS
cedures without disclosing their
was a daily topic o f discussion
condition.
for his patients before he posted
Baron's new policy sounds as
a notice last October saying he
If It follows a policy statement
and his two-mem ber staff had
Issued last month by the Am eri­
tested negative.
can Medical Association, said
“ Im m ediately, It stifled the
conversation about that sub­ F lorid a M ed ical A ssociation
spokesman Jerry Soud.
je ct." he said.
"I think the health care com ­
After testing negative for AIDS
munity is being hung out to dry.
tw ice In th ree years. Baron
decided to lim it his exposure to so to speak, by Congress." Soud
said. The m edical community
the deadly disease by requiring
"feels a sense that they are being
the testing o f patients referred to
segregated and that they are
him for surgery. He said he
being isolated" when they are at
w ould con tin u e to p erform

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The Department o f Corrections remains
opposed to any effort to televise executions,
said spokesman Bob Macmaster.
Logan and Sen. V ince Bruner.
W alton Beach, who chairs the
Corrections Committee, sold they
expect the survey to produce any
tion.

D-Fort
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didn't
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What’s lor lunch?

AIDS debate

MIAMI - Hers v s the winning
numbers selected Thursday in the
Florida Lottery Cash 3:9-7-9
Winning numbers selected In the
Florida Lottsry Play 4 wart:

"T h ey would want
chance to
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plead their case about the death penalty.
Logan said.

MacKey asks
for effort to
limit road fats

OCALA — The lead suspect In the slaying o f fh e students In
OalnesvllJe last summer was moved from Hillsborough County
to the Marion County Jail Thursday to face sentencing far an
armed robbery conviction.
Danny Harold Rolling. 37. originally waa scheduled to be
brought to Marion County on Monday, hut HMsborough
authorities decided Wednesday night to bring R oilin g in early,
•ski Tow les Bigelow, assistant Jail supervisor.
Roiling Is set for sentencing Tuesday before Circuit Judge
Thomas Sawsya. The prosecution Is seeking a life sentence for
Rolling under Florida's habitual offender statute.
Rolling pleaded guilty last year to the Sept. 7. 1900. armed
robbery o f the W inn-Dixie grocery store In Ocala.
This week In Tam pa. Rolling pleaded Innocent to charges o f
assault on a law enforcem ent officer, arm ed robbery and
burglary.

lo ttery

ready are present si executions.
"T h ere are a lot of factors that com e Into
that, whether that weighs plus or minus."
Chiles said. "W hat is the effect o f It? Does It
trivialize what's taking place? W hat Is the
safety o f the prison system wtth th is?"
Corrections Committee Chairman WUUe
Logan. D-Opa Locks, said he expected Death
Row Inmates to advocate TV.

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greater risk o f being
Infected Uby
patients than transmitting the
disease to them.
Slate Rep. Lots Frankel. DW est Palm Beach, a leader tn
AIDS legislation and policy, said
she doesn't have a problem with
Baron's policy, saying the de­
cision should be left to patients
and doctors.

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But with more than 30.000
doctors. 10.400 dentists. 6.800
hygienists practicing In Florida.
Frankel Is worried about the
potential for overloading testing
lab oratories If m ore workers
volunteer for tests or If tests
becom e mandatory.
She also fa concerned that
m e d ic a l ca re w ould be en ­
dangered for patients who test
positive.
"W h a t happens when you
have 10. 20. 30. 40. 90.000
people who cannot get medical
treatm ent?" Frankel asked.
T h e Issue has been especially
sensitive in Florida because the
late Stuart dentist David Acer is
the only known case o f a dentist
passing the disease to his pa­
tients. Genetic tests show he
transm itted the virus to five
patients, most likely through
contam inated dental tools.

Waiksr, 9. Nina Thompson and Mooan Donna. 6
months, all from Sanford. Right, (I to tt Brandon
Bates, 10, and Tiffany Thompson, 4, both from
Sanford^snd Juno Chacom, Longwood.

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Americans' attitudes toward people
with AI08 are changing: In 1997 only
i wiling to shakoi h
hands with
an Infected person; in 1990. howev­
er, almost throe quarters wars win­
ing to shako hands.

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Broward County sheriff's deputy prostitution. He was booked at!
1has been accused orilvtrrR'otrhw •■the' Broward c o u n ty -Je d . ■re-1
wife’s’ acts of prostitution, wat1chlng many o f the encounters
from their bedroom closet and
keeping a detailed record of
them.
Investigators said they were
led to the case by a disgruntled
customer who allegedly had
been warned by telephone to
stay away by Deputy Jeffrey
Willets. 41. a 14-ycar law en­
forcement veteran.
"It was quite a shocking thing.
I guess even to these detectives
who have seen Just about every­
th in g ." s h e riffs spokesm an
George Crollus said Thursday.
Willets apparently nodded off
once when he was supposed to
be watching.
"O u r In form ation Is thnt
(Willets) watched from the closet
and was snoring In the closet
once." said sheriffs organized
crime Lt. Dave Green. " A pre­
vious customer gave us the
information in un attempt to
help her out. He was under the
Im pression she w as under
duress to do this."
Willets was arrested Tuesday

leased on 91.000 bail and sus­
pended with pay.
i
Kathy Willets. 33. had a client
at the cou p le's home when
officers moved In. but she was
not arrested because officers did
not witness any sex act. Crollus
said. A report on her will be
forwarded to prosecutors for
review.
"U p o n q u e s t io n in g Mrs.
Willets. we teamed that Deputy
Willets had been taking money
paid to her for sexual favors for
about six months and had gen­
erally directed her Illegal activi­
ties." Crollus said.
Willets was confronted at the
shcrtiTs substation in Tamarac,
and he g a ve permission for
officers to search his patrol car.
They found u briefcase contain­
ing a record o f Mrs. Willets'
encounters.
"They found the records In his
handwriting in his briefcase In
his department vehicle, so that
was pretty conclusive," Crollus
said.

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thunderstorms likely. High In
the lower 90s. Wind southwest
10 mph. Rain chance 70 per­
cent.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with
s c a tte r e d th u n d e rs to rm s
diminishing late. Low In the
lower to mid 70s. Light wind.
Rain chance 30 percent.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with
show ers an d thunderstorm s
likely. H igh near 90. Wind
southwest lO mph. Rain chance
60 percent.
E xten d ed fo reca st: P artly
cloudy with a chance o f mainly
afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms through the period.

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to th e north with a w ater
temperat urc,of 85 degrees. N ew
S m yrn a Busch: Waves are IV*
feet and glassy. Current is to the
north, wtth a water temperature
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Tonight and Saturday: Wind
south to southwest 10 knots.
Seas 1 to 2 feet. Bay and inland
waters a light chop. Scattered
showers and thunderstorms.

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Sanford Thursday was 93 de­
grees and the overnight low was
71 as reported by the University
o f Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled .91 o f an inch.
The temperature ut 9 a.m.
today was HO d egrees and
Friday's overnight low was 74.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
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phone registration a success
Crackdown nets (twee at Big Tree Part
Three u m t i were made Wednesday at EMf T ree Perk by
a fe n u with the C ity County lnvcaU pttve Bureau In their
continuing crackdown o f pubHe hocnoaexual activity In the
park.
Arretted were: Dougina Jon Cobb. 27. 2283 M M ow n W ay.
Lake Mary: Joe Drnnia Hammett. 30. 2827 Wiaate Road.
Geneva: and Jam es B u ll Ruehtng. 44. 412 Fletcher
W inter Park. Each area charged with c
act.
Four dancers and their cuatom cn were arrested at The
House o f Babes tn Fern Park W ednesday night.
Undercover agents w ith the City County Investlgrttve
Bureau report seeing the dancers “ atradte dancing" In the laps
at the men, a performance prohibited under th e county adult
entertainment ordinance.
Arrested were: Jerry Darlene ’•Mercedes" StrtngfeDow. 21.
North Lakeside North Apartments, Altamonte Springs: Cindy
le a ru ie "Clara” Hendrickson. 24. 1000 Lake o f the W oods
Btvd.. Fern Park: Crystal M ichelle "Brooke” Jones. 21. 1715
Sunset Drive, Longwood: and Lisa Ann Barnes. 29, St.
Petersburg. Jones eras also charged with fallin g to appear at
tw o traffic court hearings.
Also arrested Lortn Jay Patoulllet, 30. Orlando; D ev!.’ rW a ld
Muench. 28,4701 E. Lake Drive. W inter S p rin g : Hoang Phu
Po. 28. Orlando: and Tim othy Young Goad. 43. 1474 Hyde
Park Drive. W inter Park.

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SANFORD — Registration Tor classes at
Seminole Com m unity College just moved
tntothr21st Century.
And It’s been very popular.
This week, students returning to classes
tn (he fall have been taking advantage o f the
opportunity to register for their courses by
telephone.
"It's been better than we expected." Jim
Sawyer, vice president for student services,
said o f the popularity o f the program.
Sawyer said that they have averaged
about 40 com plete registrations per day
during the first three days o f registration.
"W e’ve gon e back there a couple o f tim es
and all eight lines have been tn operation at

Dthrna Joyce Combs. 2 8.474 Hanson Parkway. Sanford, was
charged with conspiracy to sen cocaine by Sanford police
Wednesday.
Police arrest reports state Combs offered to wait with an
undercover special Investigations unit agent w hile another
suspect obtained cocaine fo r them.

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DUI irra iti
•Michale Anthony Behnke. 29. 2570 Hartwell Avc.. Apt. A.
Sanford, was charged with drunken driving by Lake Mary
police Thursday morning.
A policeman reported stopping Behnke after his police radar
Indicated Behnke was speeding 57 ntph In a 39 mph zone on
Lake Mary Boulevard.
• Bruce Ronald Adrian. 44. 1814 Park A le .. Sanford, was
charged with drunken driving by Sanford police following
reports of several hit and run accidents.

Fugitives arrested
The following fugitives have been ai (Cited:
•T im oth y scoln tiitic. 23. 400 veniurA D riven
arrested on charges he failed to appear at a drunken driving
hearing.
..... •T o n y Jerome Gaines. 24. 17 Castle Brewer Court. Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday fo r probation violation for carrying a
concealed firearm and battery on a law enforcem ent officer
convictions.
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• Ray Gilbert. 44. 2822-A Laurel Ave.. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday on a Hillsborough County warrant for obtaining
property with a worthless check charge.
• Edward Wayne Robinson. 25. 2045 W. 20th St.. Sanford,
was arrested on charges o f possession o f marijuana.

Police believe robberies
in five counties linked
A u th o rities b elieve arm ed
robberies at 14 fast-food restau­
rants In Seminole and four other
Central Florida counties since
February arc the work o f the
same two masked men.
The pair are suspected In three
robberies Wednesday — two
n e a r T a m p a a n d o n e In
Kissimmee.
The targets are fast-food res­
taurants. mostly McDonald’s. In
Hillsborough. Orange. Lake, and
Osceola as well as Seminole
County, where a McDonald's In
S a n fo r d w as ro b b e d a ft e r
assailants fired at least one shot.
The robberies have taken place
Just after closing or before
opening. A Wendy's and two
Burger Kings also have been hit.
The first of what authorities
believe may be 14 related rob­
beries took place Feb. 25 In
Seminole County.
The latest string o f heists
began at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday
tn Plant City. All were near
Interstate 4, which cuts across
the state's mid-sect Ion.
Sgt. Roger Stcmmer said two
exterminators working outside a
M cD onald’ s restaurant w ere
forced at gunpoint to ask the
manager to let them Inside.
Once Inside, the robbers forced
employees into a walk-ln freezer,
made the manager open the safe
and lied with an undetermined
amount of money. Stcm m er
said.
Forty-five minutes later, two
men forced their way Into a

McDonald's In Dover, not far
away. The pair threw concrete
blocks through a locked glass
door, struck an assistant man­
a g e r In t h e f a c e w i t h a
.44-caliber Magnum and forced
him to open the safe, said
H illsborough s h e r iffs Capt.
James Walker.
A third robbery was reported
at 3 a.m. In Kissimmee. Two
m e n b r o k e t h r o u g h th e
McDonald's glass'door, herded
employees into a walk-ln freezer,
ordered the manager to open a
safe at gunpoint and lied with
83.200. said Osceola County
sheriffs Sgt. Ken Hughey.
Tampa police reported a simi­
tar robbery at 1:45 a.m. Tuesday
at a Tampa McDonald's, where
two men wearing scarves used
concrete blocks to smash thetr
way In.
Until a mid-July robbery In
Apopka, the robbers displayed
only a sawed-off shotgun. How­
ever. In the Apopka Incident, an
Uzl machine gun was used os
w e ll, a c c o r d in g to R o b e rt
Jaynes, an Investigator for the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office.
Mike Ray. McDonald’s security
manager for the Tampa Bay
region, said the three robberies
Wednesday may be connected to
the earlier holdups. He declined
further comment.
Descriptions o f the two sus­
pects Wednesday were similar to
those from earlier robberies. The
two were described as In thetr
early 20s. black and weighing
about 150 pounds, Stcmmer
said.

M an, boy charged in rape
of m entally disabled girl
By A ssociated Press
SANFORD — A man and a
teen-age boy have been charged
In the abduction und rape o f a
mentally disabled, 12-year-old
girl, officials say.
The girl told authorities she
was dragged off her bicycle
Tuesday afternoon and raped In
t h e b o y ’ s h o u s e In t h e

Uookertown community west of
Sanford, s h e riffs spokesman
George Proechcl said Wednes­
day.
M ik e P e r r y . 2 0 , a n d a
16-year-old youth were charged
with sexual battery to a minor
and sexual battery by multlple
perpetraiors. They were being
held Thursday without bail at
the Seminole County Jail.

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charged with sale and delivery o f cocaine Wednesday night.
Sanford police special Investigations unit agents report
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"W e 're trying to make sure that are get all
the bugs worked ou t." Saw yer said.
O nly returning students In good standing
w ill be allowed to use the phone registration
system .
S aw yer attributes the euceee o f Ik e
program to Its simplicity.
A six page instruction pamphlet m ailed to
eligib le students proclaims that it la "ea sy
as chlktaplay."
T h e telephone program. In a
m ale voice, guides the user through
step o f registration. The instruction mr
has those steps one at a tim e to allow the
TrgM rani to dc out? tncy ir e preparra lor
the questions they w ill be asked.
Saw yer noted that a touch tone telephone

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Michael Anthony Kennedy. 33. 1204 W. 11th St.. Sanford,
was charged with sale and delivery o f counterfeit cocaine by
Sanford police special Investigations unit agents.
SIU agents report Kennedy sold them a substance he said
was cocaine, but tests revealed was not.

on ce." Sawyer said. "W e didn't expect that
s ta ll."
Telephone registration has been used at
som e larger Institutions. Including the
University o f Central Florida, for nearly a
decade. It's a novelty at community col­
leges, however, with few er than a quarter o f
the state's 28 Junior colleges uatng such a
program

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Iw e ’ve gone back there a
couple
times and all eight
Unas have been In operation
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busiest airport: Mors thin 25 mtWon paeeeooere oasssd throuoh Msoalos In
1888. DaNae/Ft. Worth lea d ote aecond with over 22 mNHonpeeeengere.

Orlando goes after
maintenance center
to 7,000 by 1996.
The carrier announced plans
earlier this month to expand Its
ORLANDO — Orlando Is pro­
operations In Orlando Oct. 31.
posing a package o f financial
Florida Sen. Bud Gardner,
Incentives that could total 8100
chairman or the Senate Appro­
million to attract a 81 billion
priations Committee who met
aircraft m aintenance facility
w it h a u t h o r i t y m e m b e r s
planned by United Airlines.
Wednesday, said the state would
T}»e. Greater Orlando Aviation
not-be-ahlr .to. provide financial
Authority would like to situate ’ Incentives.
United's facility on an 800-acre
- " G i v e n current budgetary
H n U tt ^niHl t i r 'm n Mu’n thluh, w m itM M " s i r j i1st t « r r u f w t r r
runway and a fourth runway
It." he said.
now under construction ^ Or­
But the state might participate
lando International” Airporf.'sald
tn a financial plan that provides
Etferton.van den B e rg , a lawyer
reimbursement later, he said.
for the authority,
E a r lie r th is y e a r , th e
"W e're entertaining the Idea of
approved abput 810
building facilities an d'leasin g
million In,tax breaks and other
them to United." van den Berg
benefits to attract United to
said Wednesday.
Miami.
But he and other officials
Rep. Tom Feeney. H-Orlando,
offered no other details o f the
said the consensus among state
proposal being presented to stale
officials Is that Florida cannot
officials and United In the next
c o m e c lo s e to m a tch in g a
two days.
package o f tax breaks and other
At least 10 other cities. In­ benefits valued at 8290 million
cluding Miami, are trying to
offered by Denver. United has
attract the planned maintenance
a n n o u n c e d ft Is lo o k in g
center, which would employ up
elsewhere, however.

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EDITORIALS

Nuclear sanity
After n e a rly a d eca d e o f tough n eg o tia tio n s ,
the United S ta te s a n d th e Soviet U n io n h a v e
finally re a c h ed te n ta tiv e agreem ent o n a
sign ifica n t re d u c tio n o f th eir lo n g -ra n g e
nuclear araen ala.
The b rea k th ro u gh w a s achieved r e c e n tly
when both s id e s reso lved th eir d ifferen c e s on
the n ettlesom e q u es tio n o f th row -w eigh ts, o r
the payload c a p a c ity o f a ballistic m is s ile .
T h row -w eigh ts w e r e a m ajor stick in g p o in t
that h elped u n d erm in e the 1972 S tra te g ic
Arm s L im ita tio n T r e a ty between th e U n ite d
States and th e S o v ie t U n ion .
It now re m a in s fo r the n eg o tia to rs to
com plete th e d e ta ils o f the S trategic A rm s
R ed u ctio n T r e a t y (S T A R T ) In t im e fo r
President G e o r g e B u sh and Soviet P re s id e n t
M ikhail G o rb a c h e v to sign it when th e y m eet
In M oscow la te r th is m on th .
S T A R T , In ta n d em w ith the C o n ven tio n a l
Arm s fo r E u ro p e (C F E ) accord s ig n ed last
N ovem ber, sh o u ld b rin g about an ever g re a te r
th aw in th e C o ld w a r and le s s e n th e
likelihood o f a therm onuclear c o n flic t be­
tween the tw o su p erp ow ers.
A lth ou gh m u ch rem ains to be d o n e in
scaling b a ck th ese w eapons o f mass d e s tru c ­
tion . the S T A R T agreem en t Is a m a jo r
a c h ie v e m e n t. -It s la s h e s S o viet b a llis t ic
warheads b y 5 0 percen t and h a lv es the
num ber o f S o v ie t SS-18 missiles from 3 0 6 to
154. The la tte r p oin t Is especially Im p o rta n t
because th e SS-18 is th e largest and m ost
accurate m is s ile in th e S oviet arsenal, c a p a b le
o f d eliverin g a s m a n y as 3 0 warheads.

Rockefeller aims two-cushion shot
It t* only a year. now . until the Democratic
National Convention, and the alienee o f the ch ief
possible prospects for the party's presidential
nomination is gettin g pretty deafening. They ail
appear to agree that President Bush Is probably
unbeatable, and aee no point In pitying horse, aa
the laying goes, to his Lady Oodhn.
There la, however, one man who I* still
debating whether to run. and who may have an
extremely shrewd strategy for ending up In the
White House. M oreover, there Is a historical
precedent for hta strategy (If it Is Indeed his).
In 1944, we w ere in the closing, triumphal
stages o f W orld W ar 11. and Franklin Roosevelt
was running for a fourth term. The possibility
that any Republican could defeat the wartim e
commander in ch ief was. to put It gently,
negligible.
It’s true that FDR was in fact a dying man (he
survived less than eight weeks Into hia fourth
term), but the Dem ocrat*, with their usual help
from (he media, managed to conceal this —
though they took the precaution o f replacing the
(laky Henry W allace with dependable Harry
Truman as their vice presidential nominee.
Nonetheless, New York’s youthful and ag­
gressive Republican governor. Thomas B. De­
wey. accepted the Republican nomination and

conducted a highly creditable campaign, winn­
in g 99 electoral votes and m ore than 46 percent
o f the popular total against the great FDR.
It has long been
believed that various
R epublican leaders
prevailed on Dewey
to m ake the 1944
sacrifice by pledging
him their support for
a second try In 1948.
w h ich looked Infi­
nitely more promis­
in g. A s we know.
Dewey did seek and
o b t a in th e 1948
nomination, though
he was narrowly de­
p rived o f the pre­
s id e n c y by H arry
I R o c k tftH tr
T ru m a n ’ s surprise
h M n o patent
victory.
on th is
W e s t V ir g in ia
s tr ittg y . ■
S e n a to r J o h n D.
’ ’Jay” Rockefeller IV
m ay very well have a
sim ilar two-cuahlon
shot In mind. Suppose he goes privately to the by

Even so . th e superpow ers w ould reta in
enough n u c le a r firep o w er to d e s tro y th e
world s e v e ra l tim e s over. W hich, o f c o u rs e,
argues fo r s till d eep er cuts in fu tu re arm s
talks.
For n ow . h o w e v e r. It is crucial that th e r e be
no a m b ig u itie s in the S T A R T a c c o rd that
currently n u m b ers 7 0 0 double-spaced p ages.
The tim e c o n s tra in ts o f a Moscow s u m m it In
less than tw o w erk a m ust not ca u s e U .S.
n egotiators to glo s s o v e r potential a r e a s o f
m isu n derstan din g. N o r should they g iv e an y
ground o n th e v erifica tio n p ro ced u res d e ­
sign ed to m o n ito r com p lian ce w it h th e
agreem ent.
The S T A R T accord is a historic a c h ie v e ­
m ent for tw o reason s. It m arks th e first
reduction o f S o v ie t and U.S. lo n g -ra n g e
nuclear a rsen a ls, ra th er than sim ply lim itin g
their size. A n d th e verification p ro v is io n s a re
the most in tru siv e and far-reach in g. o f a n y
previous a g ree m e n t and could s e rv e as a
model for fu tu re arm s agreem ents.
Most Im p o rta n t, it w ill sign ifica n tly sca le
back the m o st d estru ctive and d e s ta b iliz in g
weapons k n o w n to m ankind.

Suppose he then wages a hard-hitting but well
financed and high-class cam paign against Bush,
and winds up winning a respectable number ot
popular and electoral votes. W e can assume that
the liberal media w ill hall Hia struggle aa the
moat Im pressive political perform ance since
Pericles, and w ill spend the years 1993-1990
1paring Mr. Bush’s allegedly grubby second
term to USE Golden Age Am erica would have
enjoyed under President Rockefeller.
That would art Rockefeller up rather nicely for
a second run In 1990, again st w h atever
Republican em erged from the OOP’s bruising
prim ary contests.
O f course, Rockefeller has n o patent on this
strategy. It has presumably been considered by
moat o f the other Democratic possibilities. But a
presidential campaign is a cru elly expensive
affair, even If the nominee accepts the campaign
funds available to hia party under the law.
because he must win the necessary primaries
with his own money plus w hatever he can raise.

JA C K ANDERSON

E P A union wants
agency shaped up
W ASHINGTON - For nearly I I years,
occupants o f the White House have, in not so
m any words, told the Environmental Protec­
tion Agency not to do Its Job too well. That
anti-environment bias has decimated the
ranks o f concerned scientists In the EPA.
Those w ho are left find themselves pitted
against their own bosses In a fight to force the
agency to live up to Its name and protect the
environment.
Now the EPA man­
agem ent is leaning
on one o f the last
strongholds o f pro­
test — the vocal un“Io n r e p r e s e n t in g
w h i t e - c o ll a r E P A

S o v ie t --U R f o n -l* o b lig e d u n d e r - . . .

the treaty to p are its strategic nuclear a r te ria l
by ap p roxim ately 3 0 percen t to rou gh ly 7 ,0 0 0
weapons fro m 11.000. F or its part, th e U n ite d
States w ill c u t U s a rsen a l by about 2 5 .p e*ccn t&lt; »
J4 «*||M *•* M|l» 1* ISA# 414 u i I
lo 0 ,000 fr o m
A lth ou gh le s s th a ir th c SO percent re d u c ­
tion en visio n ed b y form er President R e a g a n
when the ta lk s b ega n nine years a g o . th e
accord sh o u ld h a ve a stabilizing e ffe c t. T h e
deep cu ts c a lle d fo r in land-based m is s ile s ,
would g re a tly lim it th e ab ility o f eith er a id e to
launch a fir s t s trik e. T h is in turn w o u ld s h ift
the s tra te g ic em p h a sis to sea-based and
air-based m is s ile s th at lack both th e ra n g e
and the a c c u ra cy o f ICBM s.

now desperate leaders o f the Dem ocratic Party
and offers to take on the unbeatable Mr. Bush, on
the understanding that they w ill be grateful and
remembkr hia sacrifice In 1990.

-w o r k e r s , H a n a ge;
th em Ha tryirtg ~To
curtail the amount of
work time that union

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Judge Thomas? Evwr aal any a( a frat party?”

TOM T IE D E

Is God in eye of beholder?
WASHINGTON - In the summer-of 1981.
six children claimed that the Mother o f Qod
appeared to them on a hilltop overlooking the
town of Medjugorje. Yugoslavia. They sola she
was silent at first, but as the days passed they
began speaking with the vision and one o f the
kids said that he touched the Madonna's robe.
Now. a decade later, the apparition Is said to
still be visiting the remote area. And others say
they are seeing It as well. Fifteen million people
have visited Medjugorje. and even with civil
war brewing In the former Warsaw Pact
country, the pilgrimage may reach ita zenith
during this 10th anniversary season.
They say those who go con be profoundly
affected. Some Arizona Catholics, for example,
believe that after they traveled to the hilltop in
1987 they began getting their own messages
from Mary, and also from Jesus. The messages
have since been recorded In a good-word
booklet that Is titled: “ I Am Your Jesus o f
Mercy.”
The messages began in July 1988. They are
short, and listed In what the authors say Is
sequence. Mary talks o f "the kingdom.” and
her "Immaculate conception." Jesus speaks o f
such things as the pain o f his "scourging.” o f
"m o c k e ry ." and how he "accepted m y
thorns." and "carried my cross for m y
people."
|| is noticeably conventional. In other words.
Perhaps put. Certainly stuffy. And one must
wonder if God would waste his time with folks
repeating phrases found In ancient prayers and
scriptures. The priest leading the group says
yes; Father Jack Spaulding of Scottsdale adds:
"J don’t have to Justify II."
There are those who would argue that the
prlcsl certainly docs have to Justify it. He Is an
agent o f the church, and he has an obligation
lo explain his activity In that connection. T o
skeptics, faith without evidence Is mere
superstition; and given the history of hokum,
skepticism is u healthy religious property.
Then again, faith docs not always have to
Ix-ud In reason. Most o f us can recount
occasions where trust alone has been the
substantiation for wondrous experiences. If
you will permit a personal note here. I
remember one in the mountains of Honduras,
a few years ago. not far from the southwest
border with El Salvador.
I w as there to find t c I x -IIIo u s Salvadoran
guerrillas wlm had creeled camps on the
Honduran side o f the boundary. And I stopped
lor directions in several small villages, where
strangers without guns were welcome, in­
variably. groups o f men und children gathered
round mv car. and asked more questions than
I did.
A Journalist? Ah. la prrnsa. Hang. hang,
hang They Inspected my camera, offered
bottle* of Coca-Cola, and were politically deal

and dumb. No one knew where the guerrillas
were hiding. But at a road side Infested with
barking dogs and scratching chickens some­
one said I might be interested In seeing "Pepe's
Jesus.”
Fepc was an old man who lived on the edge
o f a meadow. I'm taking liberties with his
name, by the way. because I don't remember
what It was. At any rate, he had become locally
noted for having a
singular relationship
with God. who. he
said, made almost
dally appearances in
the hardwood forest
that encircled hia
home.
T h e home, as It
happened, was a di­
lapidated collection
o f paintlesa boards
and corrugated alu­
m in u m . decorated
with magazine cut­
outs of haloed saints.
P e p e w as broken
f F a ith d o e s not
down, too — a man
a lw a y s have to
In his 70s — but
b e n d to
generously hospita­
re a s o n . g|
ble, happy to see
callers. After greet­
ings all around, he
led us outside to all
on foldingchairs.
"L o o k that way," he said, pointing to a thin
line o f trees a hundred yards toward an
enormous mountain. 1 believe the trees were
m a h o g a n y . T h e y w e r e t a l l , t h ic k ,
magnificently dark. Uttered on high with green
leaves, and when the sun rose over the
mountain. It provided a backlight, like
peepholes in the foliage.
Pepe told us to look at the tallest tree. "You
■re." he smiled. "It's Jesus." He said the
linage cume usually at mld-mornlngs. leaving
about noon. He said it waved sometimes, and
other limes it spread both arms, like the
plaster statue In the chapel. "H e Is always
smiling." Pepe said. “ You can see he is always
smiling."
I didn't see anything but trees, of course.
Neither did anyone else. Pepe was transfixed
by the eye of his mind. The big tree was a
body, the branches waved like arms with the
wind, und the steadily shifting sunlight drew
numerous portraits in the greenery, us It docs
In each fo/cst. Pepe's Jesus no doubt among
them.
The villagers said Prpe had recently buried
his wife. And he had grown lonely and
concerned in the meadow. Who was it who
said faith is Ihc besl cure lor fear'/

on union business
and has ordered the
•Urifon leaklths Hbt’ ld
use agency time to
I A n ti­
talk to Congress, the
e n v iro n m e n t
public or the press.
b ia s h a s
T h e E P A union.
d e c im a te d th e
Local 2050 o f the
ra n k s o t
National Federation
c o n c e rn e d
o f F e d e r a l
s c ie n tis ts J
Employees, made a
name for Itself in
1988 when It protested an environmental
hazard close to home — the air quality In the
EPA headquarters building tn Washington.
Perhaps as many as 20 percent o f the 5,500
workers tn the building suffered an adverse
reaction to something in the air. Some even
required medical treatment. The EPA Im­
proved the ventilation, banned smoking and
replaced carpeting, wall and floor boards that
were thought to be emitting offensive chemi­
cals.
EPA management now m inim izes the
problem* with the building, but the union
Isn't convinced. There are still 47 people who
do their EPA work at home because they
can't tolerate the air In the building. Twenty
people have filed a 945 million lawsuit
against the owner of the building who leases
It to the government. “ T h e building is
Band-Aided all over Ihc place." one EPA
source told our reporter Nick Budnlck.
The episode at EPA headquarters helped to
make a national issue out of Indoor uir
quality, and the union has continued to lobby
for changes not only in their own building but
all across the country. The question now Is.
docs that and other pro-cnviruntncnl activi­
ties by the union constitute union business?
And should it be done on office time?
The Civil Service Reform Act allows federal
employee union leaders to do union business
during their work day. But EPA lawyers say
the unton there Is representing Ihc Interests
o f private environmental groups und calling It
union business. From where we stand, it
sounds like everyone's business. The union
has continued to deal with outside environ­
mental groups seeking indoor air quality
reforms, has pushed for tough peer review of
EPA scientific research, has questioned the
amount o f fluoride allowed In drinking water
and this week testified before Congress on the
Indoor Air Bill. The EPA doesn't think the
union always has the scientific data to prove
Its points.
Th e current union president. Dwight
Welch, was moved to a backwater Job In the
ugency when lie became too adamant about
the need to put "flam m able" warnings on
Indoor pesticide loggers or "bug bombs."
Earlier this year, the EPA brought In un
outside consultant, described by the union us
a "union buster" to give management a
course In how lo deal with union members.
One source familiar with the course said It
was "delivered with a rabid anti-union
message."
The union has reported Its complaints lo
the Federal Labor Relations Authority, and
last week union members met with congres­
sional staffers from the House and Senate
asking for help. One key Senate staffer told us
that the union presented "u very disturbing
case of what could be going on over at E PA."

1

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Joseph W atkins sr., wosnng smn ana
ntsrvlswsd ysstsrdsy sftsmoon by bf_______ ____________ ____________________

Midway
_ 1A
apology.'
" I don’t think anything la
goin g to c h a n * ," said Larry
Byrd. "T h e problems are at ill
goin g to be there. But I feel a
little better about It now that he
apologised."
In a Joint statement delivered

to B s ltn g e r by M CAD an d
M idway Im i
tton members, Mktwsy residents
said they wanted to heal wounds
and show central Florida they
are a people with pride, not fear.
"W e nope though, that In
contrast to the sheriff's depart*
m en t use o f the m edia on

healing this unnecessary wound
for which so m any o f ua now feel

we ar the m edia
w ill h elp others to see our
com m unity in Ms true light, a
com m unity ravaged by poverty
and other related Ills, but still
intern;
J o n * for
equality, respect at
the birthright o f all A m erican *,

It’s a shame a crisis had to
bring the com m unity tc
but tet’a g o fro m h ere." said Rev.
Arthur Graham Jr., pastor o f 8t.
M atthews M ission ary Baptist
Church In Midway. "W e should

establish regular meetings and
establish b etter communication
skills so w e can eradicate some
of these problems.
Jackson said he would arrange
far regular m onthly meetings
between th e oom m unlly and
Ealinger.

Bond
fraasR ags 1 A
Boulevard, under­
grounding o f power lines, and
paving and drainage Im prove­
ments.
The item that produced the
largest amount of discussion was
the pow er line burial. As a result
o f a legal dispute with Florida
Pow er C orporation, th e c ity
ended up with the responsibility
financing the burial o f pow er
lines, during the widening
on Lake
ard. The city had
ly requested that FPC m ove the
lin es during construction, as
both a beautification and safety
move. The bond called for $1.3
to be allocated for the
burial. . .
......

Tha M dil tgftulrwn«ni*“h#tdad In LaM Mary's bond p *o$o m i
d is a iS S d during a braah In Thursday nlght’a moating. Laft to i
Finance Director Robert' Lockrtdg*. City Manager John Litton,
Planner Matt West and City Attorney Ned Julian.

the sports complex. " He
" I ’ve been In a number o f other
c it ie s w h e re t h e y 'v e h a d
h igh w a y b ea u tifica tio n p ro­
grams. I’ve seen power lines
above ground that atlil looked
attractive."

funding has been received to
help In the park’s construction,
the complex w ill be available for
use by all persons, not Just
residents o f Lake Mary. The city
would supervise the

he said.
The vote w as 4 to 1. in favor of
draw ing u p the bond pres­
entation. w ith Com m issioner
Duryea votin g against It.

F ollow in g the vote. Morris
F o llo w in g a le n g th y d is ­ announced. "O u r next step will
Duryea said he was against the
entire bond proposal. " I don’t cussion. M ayor Randy Morris be a workshop m eeting with the
think sre should get Involved In called for the com m ission's de­ Seminole County Commission
the bond Issue, h e said. " I cision on the total bond package. Tuesday afternoon, to discuss
think sre should concentrate on He explained that until a final the bou levard p roject.” The
looking for ways to pay for It w ritten bon din g proposal la County has made a commitment
approved, the specific amounts to become Involved In financing
ourselves snd not go in to d eb t."
In the current plana, the sports and projects fo r which, they are the beautification on pari of
com plex, to be located between used need n ot be fin alised . Lake Mary Boulevard. "W e hope
Country Club Road an&lt;! Tim a- "W e’re looking at the bond Issue to determ ine exactly how much
cuan. north o f the city , would be n ow m ot how much should be the county la w illin g to pay for.”
built In two separate phases. The ■pent for Individual projects." he Morris said, "th en we can deduct
that from our total need on the
first would seek the land devel­
beautification, and determine
opm ent and l he building o f four
r ._
^ ____________Paul
T re m e l
exactly, how much w « want to
m ajor fields**A.r baseball and
**V
moved to authorize the city staff request lor each Individual IWWP"
Commlaatoncra David Mealor softball, children's ^playground. !nov
5&lt;*.!0 *Hlh&lt;!rl . . . - „
lu the bond proposal."
th » pow w Jloeltaaur..■rftshlng- •ptW7n vtstro o r»^ K il«ta »^ —
suggested K should be re­ and several other features. Phase t0
nr Iftl-counciT. sn3
The first diaft of the bond
moved irom the revenue bond U. not to be built fo r tw o more
JJ® cxacl Pro* * rt*e* to resolution la planned for August
Issue. "1 don’ t think $1.3 m illion 1*years, would add tennis courts. be
* * Identified
Ideotined In the
should b f .used far this under- : 'racqu etbfcll cou rts, and the He also m oved to low er the 3. and tha. kSccow L . draft &gt;on
amount to be bonded to exactly August 9 . The preclosing and
grounding. 1 think we could paving b f (he parking lot.
$5 million. "W e can. find that, flqsl clo sin g iq. expected on
.t-work around that &lt;need and have
Because some state supported additional $13,000 som ew here." October 4.
the money used to help pay for

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this spring
a fte r w eeks o f debate, the
p a re n ts , te a c h e rs and a d ­
ministrators ut each school arc
to develop a plan to Improve
their school, starting In two
years.
,
Dozens of state laws detailing
what Florida schools teach and
how l hey leach It have been
lifted under the reform, giving
individual schools more flexibili­

tyOnce the plans arc In place,
schools will be measured against
them, with the state Department
o f E d u c a tio n p r o v id in g
assistance lo those that don't do
well.
In Ihc Interim, a 23-member
commission of lawmakers, edu­
cators and purents has been
charged with figuring out the

details o f the overall plan.
T h e c o m m iss io n 's second
m eeting was Thursday. Oov.
Lawton Chiles sat In for the first
50 minutes o f the daylong meet­
ing. #
" I f the answers were easy, we
would have found them a lung
time ago." Chiles said.
But the governor said he was
encouraged because the com­
m is s io n In c lu d e d a b road
cross-section of Florida and rep­
resented a grassroots Initiative
that would attack educational
reform from the bottom up.
That’s the only way to get
teachers, parents and lawmakers
to support the changes, he said.
"Norm ally a few people will
decide what the plan was going
to be and then they’d try to
impose the plan down.” he said.

Florida is only one of ■ number
o f slates that are moving In the
direction of greater local control
and accountability. Chiles said.
" W e d o n ’ t p u rp o rt to be
reinventing the wheel here," he
■aid. "W e're doing something
that Is a step that other states
have realized that they have to
take as well."
The commission voted unan­
im o u s ly T h u rs d a y to h ire
Michael Biancc as Its executive
director. Rlancc. a former educa­
tor In the Miaml-Fort Lauderdale
areas, has most recently worked
as assistant superintendent of
curriculum and Instruction for
Highlands County in Sebrtng.
His salary has not yet been
negotiated but will range from
$42,639.96 to $73.868.12.

1A
Lalsure has
served aa deputy Richm ond city
manager since Feb. 1990. Pre­
viously. she served aa the city's
director o f Human Resources
and Human Relations for three
years and director o f Human
E m p lo y e e S e r v i c e s a n d
Assistance for 10 months.
Rabun had resurrected the
search for new deputies since
beginning work In March. Public
Works Director Larry Sellers has
served as the sole deputy man­
ager since Oct. 1990. He was

SchoolsThe school district has begun
Instituting Integrated learning
program s which help teach
youngsters Ihc practical uses of
the knowledge they are gaining.

D E A TH S
RICHARD LEB BAIR
Richard Lee Bair, 63. 110
Sprlngwood Trail. Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday at his
residence. Born April 14. 1928.
In Canton. Ohio, he moved to
Altamonte Springs from North
Royalton. Ohio. In 1974. He was
district sales manager for Badger
Constructln Equipment and a
member of Asbury United Meth­
odist Church. Maitland, lie was a
member o f Theta Chi Fraternity.
Survivors Include wife. Jane
Noble; sons. Richard N.. Isaquah. Wash.. David L.. Alex­
andria. Va.: daughter. Julie Ann.
Casselberry: mother. Elizabeth
Cox. Canton: one grandson.
Beacon Cremation Service of
Central Florida. Winter l*ark. In
charge o f arrangements.

JOSEPH EDMUND COLLINS
Joseph Edmund Collins. 78.
B a y b e rry Road. A lta m o n te
Springs, died Monday at his
residence. Born Aug. 2. 1912. In
Philadelphia, he moved to Alta­
monte Springs from Portland.
M aine, in 1972. He was a
manager for GM Insurance Corp.
and u member of the Church of
the Annunciation.
Survivors include wife. Julia:
son. Jam es T.. Birmingham.
Ala.; daughter. Virginia Garin.
Rochester Hills. Mich.; sister.
Sister Virginia Dolores. Roslyn.

Pa.: seven grandchildren: two
great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge o f arrangements.

EDWARD QLBN LeOBR
Edward Glen LeGer. 66. 400
L o cu st A v e ., Sanford, died
Wednesday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Dec. 16. 1924. In Samson. Ala.,
he moved to Sanford from there
as an Infant, lie was a foundry
worker at J.T. Clayton Foundry
In Daytona Beach and a member
o f the Church of The Nazarene.
Sanford. He was an Army veter­
an of World War II.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Jeanette; daughters. Patricia
Mcdlin. Galivants Ferry. S.C..
Thelma "M arie." Osteen; son.
Ronald. Lake Mary; mother.
Gertrude. Ocala: brother. Dewey
P.. Lakeland: sisters. Doris
Spivey. Sanford. Esther Lane.
Ocala. Mary Davis. Clemson.
S.C.: five grandchildren.
G ra m k o w Funcrul H om e.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

JOHN BOYDQUBRRY
John Boyd Q um y. H9. 103 W.
R id g e D rive. Sanford, died
Tuesday at his residence. Born
Dec. 25. 1901. in Johnstown.
Pa., he moved to Sanford from

Chambersburg. Pa.. In 1970. He
was a farmer and a member of
the First Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mary.
Survivors Include wife. Elva;
daughters. Jean. Sanford. Arlene
C arm ack. F a y e tte v ille . Pa..
Elizabeth Sharp. Phlllipsburg.
N.J.: sons. John Jr.. Osteen.
Joseph. Merritt Island: sisters.
Orpha Barefoot. Elsie RaJIna.
Janet Relfsteck. all of Altoona.
Pa.. Margaret Dais. Toledo. Ohio:
11 grandchildren: 10 greatg r a n d c h l l d r c n : one

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great-great-grandchild.
B a ld w ln -F alrch lld Fu neral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

U O IS .IO W A S O S .
Gramtda Moral torrkao tor Mr. I A m t S
G. LaGar. M. at Sanlord.
StoA WoAwt
Say. will ba to o'clock Saturday man*Ms at
tt*a Vaata Camatory «Hm ttia Sav. Tarry
Klrmattaftklatlnf.
Arraitfamanli by Gramkaw Funoral
Homo. Santord

H A L L 1_____

•ww OUT QMTS- m m vouawtonmv

appointed by County Attorney
Bob M cM illa n , th en a c tin g
county manager,
in could n
i ot be reached
this morning, but county com ­
m is sio n e r Bob S tu rm said
Rabun told him he Is considering
retaining tw o deputy managers
and possibly another layer o f
management beneath the depu­
ties.

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NOTICBOP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg­
ment of tarodoauro 4atad July
n . m i , an4 antorad In Caaa No.
tl-E IM CAI4 Dlv. G of Iho
Circuit Court of ttw Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and lor Samlnota County. Florida wherein,
Hama Savings of America, F.A..
Plaintiff, and Paul Stavan
Forster and Charyl Kay Forstar.
hit wIN, Jack Mutchnlk, Uni tad
States at Amarlca. StaN of
Florida. Department of Later
and Empleymant Socurtty. Ttw
Indsgandont Saving* Plan Com­
pany. a Florida corporation.
Joan Gibson (Tanant) and Don
Gibson (Tanant) ara ttw Often
and batt biddtr tor cash at ttw
WVtt front doer ol ttw SamlnoN
County CourttwuM. In Sanford.
Samlnala County, Florida at
11:04 o'clock A M. on ttw 27tt»

JohnO. Winkler
Publish : July IS. IN I

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ords laak IMA pages **• thru
7M. Inclusive ol ttw Public
Retards ol Seminole County.

IN I, and tlla ttw original with
ttw Clark of this Court either
betoro service on Plaintiffs
attorney er Immediately there
after.- otherwise a default will

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relief demanded In the com
plaint or petition
W IT N E S S . M A R Y A N N E
MORSE, as Clerk ot ttw circuit
Court, and ttw teal ol said
Court, at tlw Courthouse at
Sanford. Seminole County.

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MARYANNE MORSE, at
Clerk at the Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
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Lat 11. W E K IV A H IL L S
SECTION EIGHT, according to
the Plat thereof a* raverdid in
Plat Book 11. at Pages M and St
of the Public Records Of Sami
noto County, Florida.
Having a street address of;
177 Duncan Trail. Longwood. FL

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Together with all Intarast
which Borrower now has or may
haraadar acquire In or to said
property and In and to; (a ) all
appurtenant thereof; end (b) alt
buildings, structures. Improve
merits, natures, and appurto
nances now or hereafter placed
thereon. Including, but not
limited to. all apparatus and
equipment, whether or not phys­
ically oltlaad to tlw land or any
building, used to provide or
supply air-cooling, air tend!
Ilonlng. hoot, gas. water, light,
power, refrigeration, vanilla
tlon. laundry, drying, dishwash
ing. garbage, disposal or other
services, and all waste vent
sys ta m s, antennas, pool
equipment, window coverings.

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Publish: July 12. If. 2*4 August
2. INI
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that such items be conclusively
deemed to be alflted to end to
be part of the real property; and
(cl all water and water rights
(whether or not appurtenant)
and shares ol stock pertaining to
such water or water rights,
ownership ot which altocts said
property; and Idl the rents,
income, issues and profits ot all
property
DATED this }&gt; d day ol July.
IN I
Mary anne Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
°ublish July H 4 August 1. IN I
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AND DECORATIVE ITEMS LIS TE D ABOVE. IT SHALL BEUNDERSTOOD TH A T PHILLY'S U A O R ILL A TAVER N SPENT;
IN AOOITION SI7JE PEN SQUARE FOOT POE LEASEHOLD
IM P R O V E M E N T S W HICH A R B N O T A P A N T OP THE.
F U R N ITU R E , FIXTURES AND E Q U IP M E N T. LEASEHOLD:
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H E A T IN O A AIR CO N D ITIO N IN G SYSTEM S. PAINTING,
WALLCOVERING. CARPETING. T IL E , BATHROOM FACILITIES,
HOT W ATER HEATER, PAINTING A DECORATIVE SIGNS
INSIDE AND OUT. SHELVING. PAR TITIO NS OP WALLS: M M
SO. F T X S O W P IN SQ F T EQUALS....................................141.2* •
FU R TH ER IN ADDITION TO T H E FU R N ITUR E. FIX TU R E L
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P H IL L V S SEA GRILL A TAVERN HAS PA ID IN PULL ALL:
IM PACT P IE S WHICH WERE D UE AND PAYABLE TO TH E
C IT Y OP ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. SAID IM PACT FEES CUR-!
R IN T L Y ARE CALCULATED A T A PP R O X IM ATELY SIMM pan
M A T &lt;IM M A T S ). THESE F E E S ARE N O T SHOWN OR^
CA LCULA TED IN TH E ABOVE FIGURES.
N O TE : T H E FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT OWNED IT
PHILLY'S:
C O FFEE MACHINE (ON LOAN FROM NORMAN A EDWARDS) ■
ICC MACHINE (FLAK EA ) (LEASED FROM PEPSI (I4S.M/M0)
SOOASYSTEM (POSTMIX) (LOANEO BY PEPSI)
JU K E BOX. FAC MAN GAME A TR IV IA GAME (PROPERTY!
OP SOUTHERN MUSIC)
AN TIQ UE CIGARET MACHINE (PR O PER TY OF MUTUAL
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A L L A BO VE CATEGO RIES A L E A S E H O L D IMPROVE-:
M E N TS ....TO TA L:............................................................ 1114.421 M
Data* this Whdeyof July. IN I.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Mo Circuit Court
By: Jono E. Jatewlc
O ^ u ty Clerk
Publish: July If. 1*. INI
OEH 111

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1 DRAFT B IE R MACHINE. TH R EE DOOR.
4 KEC COOLER. S/S. PERLICK. 47" al4"
1 CASH REGISTER. NCR SI MOO.. S/S
1 BACK EAR, WOOO. 4 SHE L V I L B O TTLE DISPLAY.
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grantee*, creditors and any
taWuwwn person* or unknown
Ipousos claiming by. through
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCES
**-'02 FramlIngham Cl.. Lake
Mary, FL12744
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTI
F IEO that an action to toreclow
Martgil* covering the following
reel and porional preparty In
Sand nolo County. Florida, to
wtt:
Condom inium Unit 141. Build
ing 1A. ol HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM according to
ttw Declaration of Condominium
recorded March 21. II4S In
Olllclal Record! Book 1434.
Paget IS4I through 11*1. in
elusive, and all amendment
thereto, at the Public Records ol
Somlnolo County. Florida,
togolhar with all appurtenances
thereto and an undivided inter

vaid declaration
Including (pacifically but not
by way at limitation ttw follow
Ing equipment: Rang*. Retrig
•'•'or, disposal. Dishwasher,
M icrowave. Oven. Wathar,
D r y e r , Paddle Fans and
Fireplace.
has bean (Had against you and
you or* required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses. It any.
to It on Robert H. Hosch. Jr..
MR I - Robinson Straot. Or­
lando, Florida m ot. and IIW ttw
original with ttw Clark ol ttw
•bovo styled Court on or bohre
•ho Uth day of August. INI,
otherwise o Judgment may bo
tntarad against you lor ttw
rolWtdsmandodinttw
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seat
ol said Court on ttw tth day ol
July. INI,
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE
C(R CU IT COURT
By: Cecelia V Ekam
D#t&gt;utv Clark
Publish July 12. It. M 4 August
1. IN I
O EH Ilf

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
•m engaged in business at 104
Commerce S I. Suit* 104. Lake
Mary. Seminole County, Flori­
da, under the Fictitious Name of

BamniAL,ZCD
R a d i o s , and that I inland to
register said name with ttw
Secretary ol Stale. Teilahaiteet
Florida. In accordance with the
provisions ol the Fictitious
*f*Ma, To wit Secttoo
•ki Of. Florida Statutes ttSl
John* Ware
Publish July 2s. IN I
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�SanfSBTFlorida - Friday,~Juiy*28, 1691 - M

WASHINGTON —

o f fetal thane
to lift the ben on I

hatting • vote to the
They My the move

T h e Houae on Thursday voted 374*144 to IW a ban the
npoaed In 1993 on federally financed
i from moot abactions. T h e only
&gt;the ban allows a re fer tfeaoe from mfecai '
from abortlono to m v c a m o th er', life. U A Hep. BUI I
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u»c country • lir iu t orgB iim uon o f
aald th e vote arm a mraeagr to Buah.

rvmagon mnnwivv mimpnowmimm
WASHINGTON — The fem ta gm slops Just ohovt o f sayin g a
H ttM to ataow three American ptfeonem in
» . but a m ilitary report m yo obnoot all oth er
the m m are attve to either wrong o r highly
Defenae Department report d etail! a string o f factual
errara. olllynoundtng lettevo that couldn't have been w ritten by
aom eone erhooe native language la EngHah, and Cam bodian
But the grainy photograph show ing three men hnldlrm an
undeciphered algo rem aln a an enigm a. Pam lllea from
Cahfernla aay they’re poattive the three m m are their m im ing
relatives, presumed dead atnce they were shot dow n w h ile
flyin g mtaatona during the Vietnam W ar.
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Milwaukee massaofu portreH flMWflQ
MILW AUKEE — The portrait em erging to the "M ilw aukee
M aaaacre" grows m orebtaarre and chim ngby the hour.
C-OsTjW
fit.non Cirlffl JPlMNuNnCVirv WHO1ganUl OOEBSTmOCU VO I'trUirvjeCf |jfl»
and m utilating hia vfetbna la believed to be responsible for 17
hlUlnga dating back 10 years, police said. Some were stalked at
ga y bars or on city streets, th en hired back to a tiny apartm ent
w here they were drugged, strangled and dtomembered.
Jeffrey L Dahmer. 31. engaged in homosexual acta w ith at
least three victims. Including one who was already dead and
w hose heart he wived "to ca t later." according to a crim inal
com plaint filed Thursday In court.
“ T h is la a very sick 3
you n g man who has many kinds o f
. Boyle, Dahmer’a lawyer.
m ental problems.
O eraldP.r

U*9 . C iK R I OOWil O il OOCIOTE
WASHINGTON — The governm ent today Issued strict rules
designed to keep doctors from taking kickbacks In exchange
for referrals o f Medicaid and M edicare patients.
T h e so-called “ safe h arbor" m ica spell out the types o f
patient referral situations that the Department of Health and
Hum an Services can guarantee won’t trigger prosecution.
— The rules strictly d eftn er mhat n h e -government v i e w as.
acceptable arrangements under which doctors send patients to

New

In use of telephones nears

Business sees big
consumer benefit;
watchdog angered
WASHINGTON — A new court ruling puts
the regional Bell telephone companies a step
closer to the day when they may begin
providing borne shopping, banking, stock
prices and gre-w h is products such ss
two-way Interactive video, all through the
phone.
The seven giant phone companies say
consumers and sm all buatoessea should
welcome the prospect, which was made
possible Thursday when U.S. District Judge
Harold Greene lifted part o f a federal
consent decree th at had prohibited pro*
vision o f auch services b y the Bell com pa*

and ch ief executive
to a
However, Gene Kimmebnan o f the Con*
ow n er Feocrauoo o* Am erica caueo me
decision "terrible for conaum era" and said it
"sign a ls the beginning of a monopoly
"W e regret that Judge G reene felt obliged
to rule against fair com petition and the
righ ts o f conaumera." aald Cathleen Black,
p resid en t o f the A m erican N ew spaper
PubHahere Aaaoctettnn.
Greene allowed the eo-called Baby Bella
Into Information aervicea despite hia own
reservaUona. Doing so. he aakl. "w ould
allow them quickly to dom inate that m arket
and to elim inate both com petition and the
Independents which w ou ld m ake that
com petition poBSiDtc,
But G reene aald an a p p ella te court
decision reven ln g hia 1987 refusal to grant
auch permtasion created a higher standard
— whether the Judge could be certain that
regional Della Into the market

The Justice Department Joined the re!r- y , , r tri . r - ■ J &gt;l**al.uhone c o m p a n ira jo jik U lg £ "*w --tro .
J ^
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their phone line* to aell

But a consumer advocate aald the ruling
— one that w ill prove costly to regular
phone users.
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"Consumers and sm all businesses are the
real winners li* b ecau seth ey stand to gain
the most fro m a s o re cam petition tn the
electronic inform ation s e n -w *,’’ Edward E.

fit’s time to call a halt,
once and for all, to the
endless litigation, j

" H ^ l o i S S ? S K S d u k d iw o fh „

ruling until

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Opponents said at an April court hearing
that. de» - -•ibai .theunfalf |
&gt;to squeeze out com petitors.

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CLUB, ORGANIZATION NEWS
N ew s about social and ssrvfca c lu b s and organisa­
tions in Seminole County is eieglbla for publication.
G ro u p publicity chairman should su b m it typewrit­
ten press releases lo People Editor. T h e deadline
la noon three days prior to an event,orae soon after
the event as possible.

PEOPLE ITEMS
item s accompanied by pictures about the ac­
co m p lishm en ts of children and adult residents of
Sam lnoto C o unty are eligible for publication. Sub­
m it typewritten o r neatly written Item s to Psopi#
Editor, Sanford Herald, 300 N. French Ave., Sanford,
Fla. 32771. Include name and da ytim e phone
num ber o l person who may answer questions.

RELIGION
Item s about religious aervicea or aoclai activities
sponsored by a church or synagogue in 8emtnoie
C o u n ty are eligible for publication o n the Religion
Page each Friday. Submit items no later than noon
W ednesday prior to the day of publication to
Religion Editor. Include the name and day time
telephone num ber of a parson w h o may answer
questions.

Herald m ust subm it the appropriate form to the San­
ford Herald People editor. Completed engagement
forma m u st be subm itted at least 20 days prior to
the wadding. W adding forms should be subm itted
as soon after the wadding as possible.
The form s provide the basis for Information that
will appear in the announcement. T h e form s are
available at the newspaper office or b y sending an
addressed, stam ped envelope to Engagem ents (or
Waddings).
If desired, the completed forma may be accom ­
panied by a photograph (professional preferred) of
any sire to be published In black and w hite w ith th e
announcement. T h e newspaper reserves the right
to reject any photograph that It cannot reproduce.
Photographs m ay be picked up after publication
or can be returned by mail If accompanied with an
3A3E.
Engagements and waddings are published in the
Sanford Herald Sunday edition of the People
section.

If you aaa somthing newsworthy, 1st us know.
1the Herald and ask for the ne w s editor as soon
possible.

Photographs submitted to the H erald for publica­
tion will be returned If that la requested. A n ad­
dressed envelope large enough to accom m odate
the picture and carrying sufficient postage should
be provided. Pictures may be picked up at the
new spaper within two days of publication If a re­
quest to save the picture has also be an submitted.

JSINESS BRIEFS
Announcem ents of new businesses in Seminole
jnty, changes In locations and personnel promoi s and awards or other business distinctions are
jlb la for publication in the Sunday Business
ifa column. 8ubmit typewritten Kama to the
jslneas Editor along with a picture if appropriate
Include the name and daytim e telephone
jm b e r of a parson who m a y be contacted to
tsw er questions. The deadline ia noon Wednesprior to the Sunday of publication.

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To Tho Editor?

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Local golfars a! Florida Open
W EST PALM BEACH - Locals golfers took
apart the two courses at the West Palm Beach
Polo Club In the first round o f the 50th Florida
Open, but then again, so did the rest o f the field.
.All-in-all. 95 o f the 192 participants shot
under par on either the Dunes or Cypress
courses Thursday.
Casselberry's Casey Middleton and Mark
Bucek at Winter Springs led the massacre with
four-under-par 68's. two back o f Gary Baker and
Tom Cleaver.
R ick H endcrshot o f Lon gw ood, W in ter
Springs's Dan Wood, and amateur John Pettit, a
former Oviedo linkster. each shot a 70 to keep
themselves in contention. Pettit stands tied for
sixth among competing amateurs.
Dennis Postlewalt o f Timacuan shot a on­
e-under-par 71.
Rounding out the other area golfers were:
David Smith o f Longwood (74), Casselberry’s
Tony DcMarta (75). and Batt Bauer o f Winter
Springs (78).
Sanford's John Brott shot a disappointing 76.
leaving himself in the back o f the pack.

M M C T IM i

DeLand, Deltona put an end
to Sanford Post 53 campaign
DeLAND — All things come to an
end. but why so suddenly?
The Sanford Post 53 Orioles
(Seminole High School's summer
baseball team) loat to DeLand 14-6
and Deltona 104) to be eliminated
from the American Legion District
Tournament.
Sanford thus ended a summer of
discovery with a 24-10 record.
" W e g a in e d e x p e rien c e this
summer," said Sanford head coach
Mike Powers. "Everyone got a lot o f
innings and at bats. W e found out
who works hard and who la de­
dicated to playing baseball."

Five errors hurt Sanford against
DeLand in its first game o f the day.
Six Sanford players were taking
part in a Pony League baseball
tournament, their absence forcing
the Orioles to use some players in
unfamiliar roles.
Trailing 7-2 after three Innings,
the Orioles scored four runs in the
top o f the fourth to pull within one
run. But DeLand scored three runs
In their fourth and sixth Innings.
"W e hurt ourselves with errors,"
s a id O rio les * m a n a ge r K en n c
Brown. "W e didn't really play
heads-up baseball. A lot o f our
players were playing positions they
weren't used to."

In I he second game. Ron McGrew
held Sanford to a single by Jason
Bender to lead Deltona over San­
ford. McGrew struck out eight, did
not walk a batter and allowed Just
two runners to reach second base.
"G ive credit to Deltona." said
Brown. "Th ey hit well, play good
defense,
and Ron McGrew did an
excellent Job. They shut us down.”
Todd Braden, who led the Sanford
Babe Ruth All-Stars to a second
place finish In the state tournament,
pitched all seven Innings for the
Orioles. He yielded seven hits and
was victimized by four errors.
"Todd Braden pitched well and
threw strikes." said Brown. "H e's
young and facing ball players of
higher quality than he's used to
facing. Even though he gave up 10
runs, he's still a top pitching
prospect."

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OVIEDO — Cliff Williams of the Gelco Blazers
tossed up a three-point attempt, as the horn
sounded, the ball rolled and rolled around the
rim before finally falling off and Hungry Howies
had hung on for a 75-73 triumph in the
championship game o f the ICBA Men's Basket­
ball League at Oviedo High School.
The game was a study In momentum as first
one team and then the other would go on
scoring spurts o f 15-20 points that would result
in an 8-10 point lead change.
Leading the Hungry Howies scoring were Rick
Lorraine (19 points). Buzz Younce (18). Jeff
Morris (15). Jay Evans and JefT Meyers (eight
points each) and Brian Marincov (seven).
Doing the scoring for Geico. which split the
regular season scries with Hungry Howtes. were
Garth Bloton (21 points). Williams (19). Sam
Haynes (17). Marcus Neal |10) and Eddie Norton
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oh Wds rUune'd The Most Valuable Player of
the league. Named to the All-Star team were
Younce and Lorraine (Hungry Howies). Dan
__Michalak (Magic!. Jeff VVhlpple (Domino NoljJaL__

Lawrence . (Pretenders) anil Nets .Pate

(Oviedo Gun &amp; Pawn).

SOUTHERN LEAGUE

Sunt split deuce
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. - Tony Manahan hit a
two-run homer In the eighth Inning to key the
Jacksonville Suns' 3-0 nightcap victory Thurs­
day over the Knoxville Blue Jays In a split of a
Southern League doubleheader.
Knoxville won the opener 8-0.

FOOTBALL
UM loses recruit
M IAM I — U n iversity o f M iam i recruit
Lawrence Wright, a defensive back from North
Miami High, will attend Junior college instead
because he failed to score the NCAA minimum
700 on his Scholastic Aptitude Test, coach
Dennis Erickson said.

AUTO RACINO
Marlin grabs pole
TALLADEGA. Ala. - Sterling Marlin said It
felt like his car wasn't running very fast.
Hut his laments fell on deaf cars after the
second-generation NASCAR slock car driver
won his second career pole and second o f the
month, taking the lop qualifying spot for
S u n d a y 's D ie H a rd 5 0 0 at T a l l a d e g a
Superspecdwuy.
In this age of carburetor restrictor plates and
big rear spoilers, the most Impressive thing
about Marlin’s fast lap of 192.085 mph was that
It was faster than the speeds turned In by 42
other drivers on the 2.66-mllc oval Thursday.
Mark Martin's qualifying lap o f 191.919 was
Just a bit slower, relegating him to the outside of
the all-Ford Thunderblrd front row.
A fter Marlin and Martin, the next two
qualifiers were In Chevrolet Luminas. with
Ernie Irvan at 191.658 and scries point leader
and defending race and series champion Dale
Earnhardt at 190.993.
Hill Elliott, who set the race qualifying record
of 209.005 back in the non rcstricted summer of
19H6. was fifth at 190.985, follow ed by
surprising Chad Little — with new crew chief
Harry Hyde — at 190.803. Davey Allison
(190.727), Rusty Wallace (190.253). Harry Gant
1190.177) and Alan Kulwlckl 1190.098).

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Dana Flaherty and former Sanford
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run home runs to spark Deltona’s
offense.
"M ike Maples Is probably the best
ball player we faced all summer."

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Oviedo Jrs.
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Hungry How Ibs wins ICBA

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Shan* Odom tripled and dooblad lor the Bulteta In their win over Bishop Moore.

NABF: Bullets, Lake Howelt advance
ay woaaia stock

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Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD — For the past week, the Lyman
Bullets have been In the offensive doldrums. Most of
the players haven't been hitting the ball solid and
those who have seem to drill the ball right at
opposing fielders.
On Thursday night, however, the Bullets ended
their slump at the right lime and In the right place,
pounding out nine hits as they routed Bishop Moore
11-1 and advanced to the second round o f the
National American Baseball Federation district
tournament at Lyman Stadium.
In the other first-round contest. Lake Howell rallied
for three runs in their last at-bat and pulled out a 4-3
win over Oviedo.

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Today's schedule has the top-seeded Lake Mary
Mudcats squaring off against Lake Howell at 5 p.m.
with the Bullets und Altamonte Springs Dodgers
(Lake Brantley's summer team) following at 8 p.m.
Kevin Stuckey led the Bullet barrage Thursday
with three doubles. Including two that reached the
fences. He drove In three runs and scored two

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B a b e R u th : S o u th e a s t te a m s e lim in a te d
OVIEDO — Tournament play for the second-year
S o u th e a s t S e m in o le B a b e R u th L e a g u e o f
Ovlcdo/Tuskawilla ended quickly this summer as the
league's three division All-Star teams finished a
combined 2-6 .
At the Junior Bambino (9-10 year olds) slate
tournament at Tavares, the Southeast Seminole team,
under Coaches Don Bcldsoc and Mike Zclanes, finished

1- 2 .
The Juniors lost their first game 11-2 to Flagler
American, Matt Tulip led Southeast Seminole's 10-hit
attack with a pair o f singles. Getting one hit each were
Jeremy Zelancs, Billy Law. Brad Bledsoe, Jarod Peer.

Graham Howell, Steve Hurley. Nate Lindstrom and Tim
Ganger.
The locals stayed alive with a 3-2 victory over Flagler
National as Tulip scattered eight hits for the pitching
win while Law led the offense with three hits.
But Southeast Seminole's run came lo an end In the
next game, however, as they were eliminated by Santa
Fc 14 2. Tulip and Howell had three lilts each ill the
losing cause.
The Bamhlnos ( I I - 12 year olds) were eliminated in
two straight games in their stale tournament at
Longwood. Nick and Chris Caldwell. Malt Golsleyn and
Emile Mohabir had the only hits for Coach Jerry
Golsteyn’s 1l-yciir-old-dominatcd team.
The Babe Ruth All-Stars (13-15 year olds) won their

TAMPA — Now that he has signed
a new contract. Ervin Randle fig­
ures he faces the battle o f his career
lo stay with the Tampa Bay Bucca­
neers.
The seventh-year pro ended a
six-day holdout Thursday after
signing a one-year deal that re­
portedly could pay him more than
$490,000 If he wins the starting
strong-side linebacker Job.
If he doesn't beat out teammate
Kevin Murphy. Randle doesn't think
he will remain wilh the team.
"I was asking for llie same salary
us Murph was making. You've got
two guys making the same salary at
one position," Randle said. "Only
one’s going to start and one's not
going to accept the role of backing
the other up."
Randle, who earned $360,000 in
1990. has been a starter for five of
his six seasons with the Hues. lie

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Randle knows new contract
doesn’t guarantee roster spot
AP Sports Writer

OVIEDO — The Oviedo Junior
League All-Stars concluded Its waltz
through the Section I Tournament
with a 14-8 triumph over the
Suwanee Junior All-Stars at ihe
O vtedo L ittle Leagu e Com plex
Thursday night.
Ben Dunem ann and Richard
Schneck combined on a four-hlltcr
to complete the three-game sweep.
The only thing that kept the game
close was wllanesa — the Oviedo
duo walked lO — and errors — the
hosts committed a whopping eight
miacues.
The O vleoo 13-year-olds, who
won (heir first two games o f the
Sectional 18-7 and-6-4; have now^
outscored ' their opponents ' 12 R * Y"
while com piling a 9-1 record since
the All-Star season began.
O viedo now advances to the
Junior Slate Tournament starting
Monday at Poet St. Luck. They wlU
play at 2:30 p.m. against a team to
be announced.
As with most areas of Central
Florida these days, the game was
played In soggy, muddy conditions.
The game started dry enough but
with two outs In the top of the first
inning, the heavens opened up
forcing a two-hour delay.
But unlike Tuesday night, when
the games were forced to move to
Winter Garden, the Oviedo grounds
crew was able (o get the field
playable.
The wet conditions hampered the
usually reliable Dunemann. He only
allowed four hits und struck out
two. but he also walked nine und
left after the fourth Inning with
Oviedo holding a slim 9-7 advanluge.
But Schneck shut the door, only
allowing one run on no hits und unr
walk while striking out Iw oover Ihe
final three innings.
Oviedo scored four runs in the
second Inning und five In the third
to lead 9-2 before Suwanee fought
hack lo within 9-7. But three runs in
the fifth gave the locals some

played inside In the four-linebacker
scheme Tampa Bay used last year,
but doesn't anticipate having any
problems moving outside in ihe
team's new 4-3 defense.
Although Murphy is No. 1 now.
Randle believes their battle "w ill go
down to the w ire." If lie loses, he
said he's prepared lo walk away
with no regrets.
“ The way I look at it is II tie’s the
starter there's no tired lor me to be
here. We both feel like we could
start somewhere,” Randle said. "I
don’t think they're going to pay a
guy to buck up another guy wit It
that type ol salary when you’ve got
young guys who could probably do
i tie same job us a backup.
“ Besides, you wouldn't wani a
disgruntled player on your leant.”
lie added, "because liiat could
cause a whole hunch ol contusion.”
Randle started seven games last
year and had a career-high SW
sacks after recording only 2 Vi the
See Buccaneers. Psge 2B

Exhibitions give rookies
chance to show som ething
By STIVER W IN !
AP Sports Writer
MIAMI — For Mark Sander and
other rookie free agents, a poor
preseason would mean no regu­
lar season.
That's why Sander regards
ton igh t's gam e b etw een the
Miami Dolphins and Chlcugo
Bears as more Ilian Jusi an
exhibition opener.
“ I’ve |usl got to do some tilings
dial catch the couch's eye." the
Dolphins linebacker said. “ A
fumble, an interception — tilg
plays would help me out."
Roster long shots such as
Sander will sec plenty o f action
Coaches use early pr&lt;*season
games prim arily to sort out
candidates lor backup Jobs and
special teams.
“ A young guv might turn out
lo tie much better than a three- or

four-year guy who you would be
more comfortable with going In."
Bears d efen s ive coord in ator
Vince Tobin said. "W e might
have more depth than wr think."
D u r i n g 1r li i i i I ii g c u in p
workouts, the Bears* biggest
surprise — literally — lias been
defensive lurkle James Williams,
a 3 lO-pound free agent from
Chcyney Slate. The couches also
like 10th round draft pick Turn
llackcs. who this week moved
from defensive line to shore up
Ihe offensive tackle spot.
Miami coach Don Shula lias
had p ra ise lor several rookie free
agents. Including Sander, from
Louisville; Dwayne Pelham, a
linebacker from Appalachian
Slate, and Richard Buchanan, a
receiver from Northwestern.
"W e've had them In the past
come out of nowhere and make
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th ose spells when th e non*
h ittin g fungus attack ed o u r
bats." said Bullet coach Bob
McCullough.
Early on. It looked as If the
Bullets were feted to continue
that trend. They went down
quietly In the Aral toning before
m aking some noise with tw o
d ou b les In the secon d an d
another one Inning later.
But the Bullets broke the gam e
w ide open w ith a seven-run
fourth Inning as Kenny Hayes,
Shane Odom and Stuckey each
rocked an extra-base hit In the
inning.
Jason Ooodpastor threw three
Innings In relief o f starter Todd
Herrback to pick up the win. He

gave up two h its while atriking
out four.
"W e ’ re going to have aom e fon
this week.*’ McCullough com*
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relaxed and easy."
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(single, run scored, tw o RBI).
Richard Roger and Jerry Parks
(one single and tw o runs scored
each! and Roger Halliburton (tw o
runs scored).
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tio n s ) C ham pions a re K en t
Brown. Jerem y Burton. Kevin
Jackson. Ryan Livingston and
JoelU optx.
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and BID Dunemann the coach.

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our team and end up playing,'
Shulasaid.
"You keep giving them op­
portunities as long as they show
When
they play In these games, you
look for.a guy lo flash on special.
teams, or hustle or hitting,
That's how they keep their foot
in the door."
Sander first grabbed Simla's
attention with a pair of vicious
hits in a scrimmage. The 230pound linebacker figures his
best chance of making the team
la to shine on special teams.
"I think I've done a lot better
than a free agent is expected to
do." Sander said. "O f course. 1
never thought I should've been a
free agent In Ihe first place."
T he l e a d i ng t a c k i e r In
Louisville hlstoiy. Sander waa
not invited to any postseason
all-star games or scouting com­
bines.
"I'm starting from behind.” he
said.
With so many young players
scrambling for Jobs — the Bears

— aome veterans also go In to the
preseason with their future In
doubt. One is defensive linem an
E ric Kum erow. a Brat-round

Babe Ruth—
frw a IB
opening game of the district
tournament at DeLand but lost
their nexl two to be eliminated.
Coach John FUlta' bunch beat
Flagler 12-7 aa Etnello Mangual
and Roberto Delgado combined
on a seven-hitter. Doing the
damage offensively were Ryan
Brockman and Jason Nichols
(tw o singles each), Ken
Schellenbarg (triple, three runs
scored). Chris Spies (single,
three walks, two runs scored)
and Mangual. Doug Ruscittl.
Chris Tulip and Jeff Spies (one
single each).
Tulip had a pair of doubles,
the only Southeast Seminole
hits. In a 13-1 loss to host
DeLand In the second game.
Mike House and Kenny Lyalak
were the only other locals to
reach base.
Southeast Seminole was then
eliminated by Longwood 12-5.
Tulip had two hits while
Schellenbarg. Mangual. Delgado
and JefT Spies added one hit
each.

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draft bust with the Dolphin* wl
traded to Chicago feat darii
®JY for cornerback Vestee
dackaonKumerow declined to talk to
Miami reporters this week, but
he told The Chicago Sun-Times
tie would carry no bitterness Into
the game against his former
team.

B u cca n e e rsCsMttosa4 tr m m IB
previous five seasons. He
lost his starting Job when
Winston Moss was moved from
outside linebacker, and didn't
hide his unhappiness the second
half of the season.
General manager Phil Krueger
said It's too early to speculate on
what will happen when the
strong-side position Is settled.
Murphy, beginning his sixth
season. Is taking a wait-and-see
attitude, too.
"This is a business. Ervin
knows that and I know that. You
Just have to go out and do your
Job." said Murphy. 'Tm going to
work hard and Ervin Is going to
work hard. You never know
what's going to happen.' ‘
NOTES: Safety Mark Robinson
suffered a partially dislocated
shoulder during the morning
practice and Is expected to be
sidelined two weeks.... Running
back Gary Anderson (hip), wide
receiver Danny Peebles (quad)
and defensive end Keith MeCants (shoulder) sat out the
afternoon practice with minor
Injuries ... The Bucs didn't have
to make any personnel moves to
make room for Randle because
running back Calvin Wtndom
left camp Wednesday.

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follow with names and lota of food,
Call 667-6310 lor m ore information.

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The next general m eeting o f the Pierson Happy W anderer’s
Volakmarch Chib w ill be held Monday. J u ly 39. 7 pan. The
prupoae o f the m eeting win be to Ann up plans for the October
Club Volkamarch and to prepare to aaaem b le a large malfout
for this m arch. New members are now bein g accepted Into the
club. For m ore Information, contact Joseph Sexton at (904)
749-9379.

Narcotics Anonymous to most
Narcotics Anonym ous meets Friday at 11 p.m. at the House
o f Ooodwlll. 317 Oak Ave.. Banted.

Bram Towers hosts fashion show

OM ears put In llmsllght
The C elery C ity Cruisers, an antique and classic automobile
club in Sem inole County, sponsors a display o f old cars each
Saturday from 7*10 p.m. In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind
W endy's on U.S. Highway 17-93. Sanford. Non-members are
welcom e to bring their old cars or browse. For more
Information, call Herbert Partridge at 322-3687.

SANFORD - A colorful fash­
ion show was Just what the
r e s id e n t s o f Bram Tow era
needed to take some o f the sizzle
out o f the heat o f the long hot
summer.

Nar-Anon to offtrhalp
Nar-Anon. a self-help grouttp for relatives and friends of
addicts, m eets at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. Suite Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p.m.. at Grave Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, call 866-6364.

Alanon mavnbars to eongrogato
Alanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Overeaters Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center, 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry. Call the center at 896-5188 for m ore Information.

Mom fears Ukraine letters
are full of radioactive news
DBAS ABBTt I have a ques­
tion that has been bothering me
a great deal. I feel embarrassed
to ask, but I must.
My teen-age daughter has
been receiving pen-pal letters
from a g irl In the Ukraine
(U.S.S.R.) who happens to live a
few hundred miles from the
Chernobyl disaster In a city
called Dnepropetrovsk. Because
I'm a natural worrier, mother of
five and pregnant again, every
time she receives a letter. I can't
help but wonder If It la safe
(non-rad loactlve).
I realize It has been five years
since that tragedy, and cleanup
has taken place, but I don't
know whom to ask. Please help
me.
L O U IS IA N A W O M U X S
mind at ease. According to
William Curtis, project leader at
the Environmental Protection
Agency's O ffice o f Radiation
Programs, there Is nothing to
worry about. (Mr. Curtis la an
oceanographer who Journeyed to
Chernobyl last year to conduct
surveys for the EPA on radiation
levels in the Black Sea.) He
assured me that If his word Isn't
enough to ease your worry, you
may take the envelopes to be
analyzed at any university that
has a radiation department.
DEAR A B B T t I know you can
help me. I have a son who’s 14
years old. and he is terribly
afraid of the dentist. I started
taking him to the dentist when
he was 3 years old. but each
time It was a terrible experience.
He has not been to a dentist for
a checkup for more than three
years because he Is terrified of
shots. (He even complains about
how painful It Is to have his
1 teeth cleaned.)
My question Is: Are there any
^ dentists In Michigan who treat
X patients who have a phobia
t j about dentists? My son needs to
have a couple o f teeth extracted.

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dentist cannot (or will not) refer
you to a dentist wtio specializes
In phobic patients, get In touch
with your county dental associa­
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Please don't cave In on this
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Or. Oanlal J. Fischat Erangstlst
Mrs. Mary Fltchar
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Thursday Issnlng Worship 7:00 pm.
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�services at 10:30 a m
During the M i n
monthly birth day cc
building.
P la n n e r ." fo r m a lis in g a n d
p u b licly a ck n o w led gin g th e
lo n p t a a d n f eons*
mtHw»nt to the h igh est ethical

SANFORD — First United Methodiet Church, 419 Park A ve..
will dedicate th e art rlaaarnnm in fellowship hall and nam e N
the Roeemond Chapman Memorial A ft Studio In honor o f
Row m ood Chapman, the art d am launder 2T
Sunday m orning during worship services.
Many local artists, young and old. have learned under her
line teaching.

Alton tists wnouHfli Mbit tobool
SANFORD — AD com m unity children, ages 5 to 13. are
invited to attend a one-week Vacation Bible School to be beM
July 37 through Aug. 3. from 6:15-4:90 pm . wtth certificates
being awarded a t the commencement on Saturday m orning.
Aug. 3. The V acation Btbie School w tl be held at Sanford
Meadows Seventh-day Adventist Church. B61BN. C.R. 437.
Bible stories, songs, nature lore, crafts and fa m e s w ill be
featured. This yea r's theme Is "T h e Armor o f O o d ." N o charge
la made to en roll In the Vacation Bible School. Bach child,
however, should be accompanied by an adult to com ple te the
enrollment on opening day. i f you have any quest Iona, please
call 332-7910.

Mttftodlsts plan Blbto sohool
LAKE M ARY - Grace United Methodist Church. 499
Country Club Rd.. announces that it will hold Its Vacation
Bible School on July 39 through Aug. 3 from 6:30 to S p.m .

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throughout the state and the
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variety o f social aervicaa Includ­
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and their families.

OVIEDO — T h e public ta Invited to celebrate 10 years o f
youth m inistry with John Palatine at the Canterbury Center. In
Oviedo, on Sept. 5 at 7 p.m.
Cost o f the even t la 935 per person and Includes dinner. A ll
seats w ill be reserved by advance payment only. Send your
check to: The Institute for Professional Youth M inistry. 1017 E.
Robinson St., Orlando. PL 33801. Deadline for receipt la Aug.
30. No phone reservations w ill be accepted.

Sunday ssrvless sat
LAKE M ARY - First Baptist Church Markham W oods. 5400
Markham W oods Rd.. w ill have Sunday School at 9:30 a.m . on
Sunday, Aug. 4 ; worship services wlU be at 10:45 a.m . and 7
p.m. Dr. Bob Parker w ill be speaking at both services. For
Information, c a ll 333-2005.

Come fellowship with ‘His To Own*
A group gathering for college and career people, "H is T o
Own. prom ises lots or entertainment, music, dram a and
refreshments.
Young adults who are daring enough to be on the cutting
edge o f what O od la doing In young adult ministry today. They
meet each W ednesday evening. 7 p.m.. at Calvary Assem bly,
between Par and Fairbanks exits on Clay Street In W inter Park.
For Inform ation, call 644-1199ext. 381.

Stnlors gathtr at ‘Sonllglitsrs’
"Son light e ra ," a senior adults gathering which m eets each
Tuesday at 9;45 a.m.. in Johnson Hall at Calvary Aaaembly. la
open ot the public.
The event includes entertainment, door prizes and free
doughnuts to take home.
For m ore Inform ation, call 644-1199ext. 319.

Lst us know what's going on
The Sanford Herald welcom es news about church activities
and news for publication In the Religion page each Friday.
The follow in g suggestions are recommended to expedite
publication:
1. A ll Hems should be typed or written legibly and Include
the name o f a person who can be contacted and a daytim e
phone number.
2. The deadline la 11 a.m. Wednesday before publication.
There Is no charge for publication.

"T h e Model Standards express
a level o f professional behavior
to which gift p ian b en are en­
couraged to asp ire." said T al
Roberta, chairman o f the Com ­
m ittee on Gift Annuities, "w tth
special emphasis on areas such
os disclosure, com pensation and
com petence."
It Is anticipated that the Model
Standards o f Practice w ill be
adopted by charitable Institu­
tions across the country, their
em ployees snd In d ep en d en t
p i utoaam atg-’favoiv.w ■ iw -th c
gift-planning process.

First United Methodists Camp
Can-Do plans fun for everyone
SANFORD — Camp Can-Do la the theme o f the
P in t United Methodist Church's 1991 Vacation
Bible School scheduled Sunday. Aug. 11-16, from
S:30to8p.m .
The school, for adults and children. Is open to
the public. According to Chert Cowelt, director o f
Youth Ministries snd Christian Education, ages
are "from nursery through 110." Registration Isa
must. Call 333-4371 b y Aug. 4 to reserve a spot.
The church fellowship hall w ill be converted
In to a cam p forest, C o w e ll says. "W e 'v e
tran sform ed our b u ild in g In to a frien d ly
campsite, complete w ith cam pfire slng-a-longs,
crafts, games. Bible stories, and lota o f creattva
learning activities. A ll the special touches that
m ak: ramp so much funt Except at Camp
Ccn-Do. there are no m osquitoes and no coat,
either. It's free!"
The chow wagon tr(JV*erve dinner at
.
’ followed by ’ classes wound the campfire from
6:15 to 8 p.m.

from which to
in Japan," taught
who baa lived In Japan. She
by Lucy
w ill focus on w hat M la like to be part o f the

T h e Rev. Jean Ouerry. church pastor, w ill
Book o f
teach ‘Encounters with Jesus in the Bod
jo n fi uurotign tip m u c n ov opprtttM peoples
throughout toe United States ana third world.
Sharon Butler la the Instructor for "W ith
Integrity o f H e a rt" a study o f coping wtth today's
pressures and values in the changing times.
Dinner prices are as follows: 01.50, adults; and
50 cents, children under 13. The menu Is as
fol'ow s: Sunday, hobo stew. Monday. Knapsack
sandwiches; Tuesday. W iener mast; W ednesday,
skillet spaghetti; Thursday, open fire baked
chtcknT’TtfmVrtUay, all w ill bring a cwwftSr dish
(there w ill be r o charge this night).

Does clergy believe In resurrection?
D id I u n d e re s tim a te th e
number o f today's clergym en
who believe In th e physical
resurrection o f Jesu«7
In a recent column I spoke o f
the widespread disb elief in the
b o d ily re s u rre c tio n a m o n g
clergy in the liberal m ainline
denominations (Episcopal. Unit­
ed M ethodist. P res b y te ria n .
United Church o f Christ), som e
o f whom conceal th eir lack o f
belief through the use o f tradi­
tional terminology.
Most clergy responding solidly
affirmed their own b elief In the
resurrection. Some spoke also
for their colleagues in the pulpit.
A United Methodist pastor In
New Jersey w rote, " I know
about 75 percent o f the United
Methodist clergy In the state o f
New Jersey and 95 percent o f all
clergy in Salem County and I do

not know one o f them to believe
as Is suggested (In Plagenx's
colum n)."
The tone o f many o f the letters
w as. "W h a t e vid en c e d o e s
Ptagenx have for the things he
says?" Because there were m ore
United Methodists who w rote
than clergymen from any other
denomination. I w ill ette e v i­
dence from several United M eth­
odist sources.

The pastor o f a United Method­
ist pariah In Indiana w rote In
Good News, a bimonthly magax ln e fo r U nited M eth o d ists
published by the Forum for
S crip tu ral C h ristian ity, that
people in the pew who si ill talk
about aln. prayer, right and
wrong, the Second Com ing and
the resurrection "h ave assumed
that when their pastors went o ff
lo seminary they learned about
such things and that when those
pastors use religious term inolo­
g y today the words carry tradi­
tional meanings."
But a fte r re a d in g the
theological beliefs o f four wellknown United Methodist sem i­
nary professors, he says he was
forced to "ask if there is any­
thing o f the Christian tradition
that la still affirmed by these
professors."

The bodily resurrection, he
said, and other Christian truths
aa tra d itio n a lly u n d erstood
"h ave been placed on the dis­
card p ile by these spokespersons
from our United Methodist sem ­
inaries."
He concluded. "T h e gap be­
tw e e n cla ssro o m an d p ew
widens.
That article was written In
1983. Many o f the students who
studied under the four pro­
fessors are now holding United
Methodist pastorates.
In 1978 Ohio magazine quoted
a professor o f the New Testa­
m e n t at th e M e t h o d is t
Theological School in Delaware.
Ohio, as saying. "Th e resurrec­
tion Is a central affirmation in
the New Testament but we are
not committed to conceive o f it
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALUANCI CHUMCH
Community All lane* Church, 4919 East U t * Drive. Winter Spring!
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham Wood! rid, Longwood
Sanford Alllanc! Church, 1401 S. Part Av*, Sanford
A ss tu s iv o r ooo
Family Worahlp Canter. 3491 Airport OhH)., Sanford
Freedom Aaaembly of Ood, ISIS W. 9th 81., Sanford
Wefciv* Aaaembly ol Ood. 197S Oiaon Rd., longwood
BAPTIST
Antioch Baptlat Church. Oviedo
Catvwy Baptlat Church. Cryatai Lafca A 3rd. lake Mary
Caaaalbarry Baptlat Church. F70 Samlnoia Blvd
Central Baptlat Church. 3101 W. tat St
Cnuluoia First Baptlat
CM anaalar Mlaafonary Bapiiat Church. Southwael Rd
Countryaide Baptlat Church. Country Club Hoad, Lake Mary
Flrat Bapiiat Church. SIS Park Ave.
Flrat Bapiiat Church of Altamonte Sprtnga. Rl 43S Allamonle Springe
Flrat Baptlat Church ol Foraal City
Flrat Baptlat Church ot Geneva
Flrat Baptlat Church, Markham Wooda
Flrtl Baptlat Church ol lake Monroe
Flrai Baptlat Church o l longwood, SSt Beat SR 434
Flrat Baptlat Church ot Ovtado
First Bapiiat Church of Sanlando Sprtnga
Flrtl Shrloh Mlaafonary Bapiiat Church. 1101 W 13th St
Flrat Baptlat Church of Oataen
Fountain Head Bapiiat Church. Oviedo
Hop* Bapiiat Church, Foraal City Community Center, Foraal City
independence Baptlat Ml** Civic league Bldg, longwood
Jordan Mlaafonary BeotiaI Church. BN Upaala Rd.
Lighthouse Bapiiat Church, MS longwood •lake Mary Road
Lakrnaer Baptlat Church. 1M lahavfow Ave. lake Mary
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church. Oak Hill Rd. Osteen
Missionary Bapiiat Church, North Rd.. Interpose
Morning Olory Baptist Church. Geneva Hwy.
Ml Moriah Primitive Baptist. HOI Locust Ave. Sanford
Ml Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Sanlando Spring* Rd. Longwood
Ml Sinn Mlaafonary Baptist Church. 1100 Jerry Are
Ml Zfon Mlaafonary Baptist. Slpe* Ave
Naw Selhel Missionary Church. Sth SI A Hickory Ave
New Ml Calvary Missionary Baptlat. ttOS W tlth St
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church. 190* W IZin SI
Nee Testament Baptlat Church. Quafiely inn. North longwood
Nee Ml Zion Baptlat Church. 1720 Fear As*
Naw III# Fellowship. 4set I lafca Drive. Casselberry. FI 32TO*
Nonhsid* Baptlat Church, Chuiuota
People a Baptlat Church. 1301 W Flrat Street. Sanford
Pinecrast Baptist Church. 119 W Airport Blvd
praine lake Baptist. Ridga Rd. Fern Park
Progress Mtasionary Baptnl Church. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptlat Church West Sanford
Smyrna Baptist Church. 290 Overbrook D r. Casselberry
Stariighl Baptist Church. 190 Bahama Rd
SI Janas Missionary Baptist Church. St. Rd 41S. Oslean
si Johns Missionary Baptist Church. 30S Longwood Ay*. Altamonte
Springs
Si luk* Missionary Baplrsl Church ot Cameron City. Inc
Si Paul Baptist Church, 813 Fine Ave
St Malirwes Baalist Cnutch. Canaan Hats_______________________

St. John's Mlaafonary Baptist Church. ISO Cypress St.
Springfield Missionary Baptlat, tlth B ~

longwood. F I 33790
taetam Orthodoa Church, 81 John Orihodoa. 3743 Country Dub Road,
Sanford

longwood Chute* ot the NaMmne, Weyman B Jessup Ave.. Longwood
Markham Weeds Church ot the Maaatena. SR 4*. 3vy Muse West ol M
all

Temple Baptist Church. Palm Springs Rd.. Altamonte Springs
Victory B^tkat Church, Old Orlando Rd. at Hester Ave
Weatvlew Baptlat Church, 4100 Faofo Road (tSA)
William Chapet Missionary Baptist Church. Mark S William Si .

All Saints Episcopal Church, C. OtBary Ave. Enterprise
Chrial Episcopal Church. Longwood
Episcopal Church ol Ihe Naw Covenant, 973 Tuakawilia Road, Winter

i Church, HeBaK Blvd. B Austin Ave., Dalton*
Fkil Fresbyiarlai Church of Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church, Oak Ave. A 3rd Bt.
Pint Preebyforten Church of OeBary, E. Highland
Mwktwm Woede PtaaBytatan O w e * B3t0 Mafcham Weed* Reed. Lake
Mary, FI.
Bt. Andrews Presbyterian Church, SB13 Bea Lake Rd
Bt. Mark* PteeSyforien Church. 1031 Pawn Springs Rd, Altamonte Bpge.
Tuecaariile Preebytertan Church, 3S00 Weal Slate Rd. 429, Oviedo Fla
i Church, Upeaie Rd.
r Preebytertan Church, Red Bug Rd. Caaaalbarry
acvnmt bat bbwwtibt
Foraal Lake BeventR Dag Adventist Church, Hwy. 439. Forest Dty
Mas HU! lesenth Day Adventist Church, 9011 .2nd St. Sanford
Sanford Seventh Day Advent* Church. 9919 N. Highway 437
Seventh Day Adventist Church, ktoriand Ave, Altamonte Springs
Winter Springe Seventh Day Adventist Church, 90 S Moss Rd
0TH9H CMUACMBB
All Faith Chaget. Camp keminole. Wektve Park. Rd
Allan's A ide . Church. ONv* B 13th
Bearden Avenue HcUneea Chapa. Baerdai Ave
Chuiuota Community Church
Church of Jesus Christ of l a t a Day Bant*. 2319 Park Ave
Family Church Christian Center. 1844 Seminole Blvd. Ce*eatberry
First Bom Church of the Living Ood Midway
First Church el Christ. Sclentla. them Blvd and Venue S I. Deltona
Pint Pentecostal Church of longwood
First Pentecostal Church of Sanford
Putt Gospa Church ol Ood in Christ, 192* Jerry Ave. Sanford
Fat Goapa Tabernacle. 2734 Country Dub Road
Oraca BtMa Churcn. 3944 8- Sanford Are
hay Trtnty Church of Ood In Christ, 1914 Mangovelm* Are
Kingdom Had of Jehovah's Wttnaa*. Lahe Monroe Unit. I993W Third SI

_l ggfunt citurch.
3 SB
It, M

Zfon Hope Baptlat Church. 711 Oranga Am.
CATNOUC
AD Bouts Catholic Church. 103 Oak Ave.. Sanford
Church ol the NalMty. Lake Mary
Our Lake ol the lake* Cal hoik Church, 1310 Masimitlan, Deltona
it . Ann's Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. OsBery
St Augustine Cathoik Church, Bunaat Of., near Button Rd.. C an a berry
81. Clare Catholic Community meets at Oataan Civic Center
81. Mary MmartMene Catholic Church. Maitland Ave.,
Altamonte Springs
First Christian Church. 1B07 S. Sanford Ave
First Christian Church of Longwood, tSOOC EWUHsmeonRS, longwood
Orace Christian Church, Wilson Iiementary School. (Paotaft, BBS Orange
lafceview Christian Church, Bew Lake Rd . at Jamison
Noriholds Christian Church, Florida Haven Dr . Maitland
Sanford Christian Church. 133 W Airport Blvd
South Seminole Christian Church, 300 W SR 434. Oviedo
Flrat Church of Christ Scientist. *79 Markham Woods R d . Longwood
flfflWCH OF CMRMT
Church Ol Christ, 1913 B Park Ave
Church ol Christ at Lake Ellen, U S. 1782. N Casselberry
Church ot Christ. POO Palm Spring* Dr., Allamonle Springs
Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Cnrisl, Longwood
Church of Chrial. W 17th Bt
Norihaide Church of Christ. Fla Haven Or , Maitland
South Seminole Church ot Christ. 3410 lake Howell Rd.
CHURCH OF OOO
Church ot God. 903 Hickory
Church ol Ood. *03 W 22nd Si
Church of Ood. Oviedo
Church ol Ood Holiness. Lake Monroe
Church ot Ood Mission. Enterprise
Church of Ood. 1403 W i*th SI
Church of Ood In Christ. Oviedo
Church ot Ood Ol Prophecy, 290B S Elm Ave
Church ol Ood ot Prophecy. 1700 S Persimmon Ave.
Church ol God ol Prophecy. 4*9 S Central. Oviedo
Church Ol God (7th Dayl Deltona Community Cantor. Deltona (Sun Boom)
Rescue Church ol Ood. 1700 W 13th S I. Sanford
True Churcn ol Ood. 2700 Ridgewood Ave. Sanford
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Congregational Christian Church, 2401 S Park Ave, Sanlord

IA8TIRM o r tm o o o i
eastern Orihodoe Church. SI Oaorge. 2001 Dytan Way, Maitland
Eastern Orthodoa Church. St Sloven s ol 0 C A . ISPS lake Emma Road.

Holy Cross episcopal, Park Ave. at 4th 31. Sanford
It. Peters episcopal Church, 700 Rinahart Road, lafca Mary
St Richard's Church, 9191 lake Howell Rd.. Winter Park
The Church ol the Good Shepherd. Maitland, 331 Lake Asa.
Calvary Christian Career. ICOW. 4th Sr. Sanford
living Water* Cathedral. Weal SR 49 and Kennel Road. Sanlord
Northland Community Church, 930 Dog Track Rd . longwood. FL 33790
Outreach Deliverance Canter. 3331 Sipes Ave , Sanford
Beth Am Synagogue meeting at Corner ot Sand lake and County Line
Hofdl W#9l 1*4
Temple Shalom, I7SB likeam Blvd. Deltona
Ascension Lutheran Church. Overbrook Or . Caaaeibarry
Oood Shephard United Lutheran. 2117 8. Orlando Dr
Holy Crot* Lutheran Church of Lake Mary. 790 Sun Drive. Lake Mary
lord Ol Ufo Lutheran Church. 398 Tuakawilia Rd. Winter Springs
Lutheran Church ol Providence. Dolton#
Lutheran Church ol the Redeemer. 2328 Oak Avenuo
Messiah Lutheran Church. Ootden Days Or 8 Hwy 17 *2. Casselberry
St. Lukas Lutheran Church, Rt. 429, Simla
St Blephen Lutheran Churcn, 434 foal Weal ol M . Longwood
Barnett United Memorial Church, E OeBary Ave, Enterprise
■ear Lake Untied Method'll Church
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Hgts
Caaaeibarry Community United Methodist Churcn. Hwy 17 *2 Plney
m&lt;ijjB im CM flQ tny
Cnnai United Mtlhodfst Church. Tuckar O r. Sunland Eilat**
OeBary Community Method'll Church, W Htgftbanka Rd. DeBary
Flrat Untied Method'll Churcn. 419 Park Ave
First Methodist Church ol Oviedo
Flrat Untied Method'll Church ol Oeneva
Oraca Umlad Mvlhodnt Church. 4M N Country Club Rd . La** Mary
Grant Chapet A M I Churcn. Ovtado
Oakgrove Methodist Church. Oviedo
Osteen Melfuxhtt Church. Cor ol Carpenter S Murray S I. Oalaan
Paoia Wesleyan Mathod'll. 9990 Wayside D r. Sanford
Ptonaar Method'll Churcn, UO N Poplar Ave. Sanford
Sanlando Untied Method'll Church. SR 434 and 1-4, Longwood
Si Java* A ME.,9th at Cypreea
St Luka MB Church el Cameron City. Inc . Bearden oil S R *9 E
St May * AM E Churcn. SI Rt 419. Oelaen
St Paul s Method'll Church. Oataan Rd . Enterprise
Stratford Memorial Church, S DeBary
First Church of the Natereno. 3391 Sanford Ave
Ganna Church of the Hauren*. 9 R 46. Geneva
Lake Mary Church ol Ih* N u arena tft E Cryeiu Lana Av* Lai* Mary

Ml Dive Holiness Church. Oak frill R d. Oateat
Neighborhood Alliwc* Churcn, 30&gt; Markham Wood* Road. Longwood
Fantacoata Open Bible Tabernacle. Ridgewood Ave ,01123th opposite
Seminole High School
Pvavae and Power Church, l i t W Wilbur Ave. Lake Mery
Rolling Hills Moravian Church. SR 434. Longwood
Sanford Alliance Church, 1401 S Park Ave
Sanford Bibi* Church, 2490 Bantord Av#
Second Church Ot The living Ood, 3429 Bearden Ave, Sanford
The Full Goapa Church ol Our Lord Jesus Chriat. Washington S i . Ca
naan Dty
The Salvation Army. 700 W 34tn SI
Triumph. The Church ol the Naw Age. 1001 W 6th SI
Untied Churcn ot Chrial. Altamonte Community Chapa. Allamonle
Springs
Umlad Church ol Chrial Christian FaUowship. 290 N Country Club Rd .
taka Mary
U C S S Spintub Centre. I2SA South VotuoM Av*, Coma ot Grave* and
Vofoaa Av* . Orange Dty
Winter Spring* Community Evangaicai Congregational. 21* Wad* S t .
Wtntar Spring*

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a d u l t s ) an d sh ou ld be In*
vestigated.
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TERPRISE ASSN.

Treatm ent consists prim arily o f
m odified physical activity, heat
an d a n a lgesics. S e v e re o s ­
teoarthritis o f the weight-bearing
join ts (hip and knees) m ay re­
qu ire Joint replacem ent with
synthetic devices, to perm it peo­
ple continued m obility. As a
g e n e ra l ru le, o s te o a rth ritis
c o m e s wi t h the t e r r i t o r y :
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hand, is usually due to an Injury
and can occur at any age. The
traum atic event damages the
circulation o f the join t, with
resulting pain and disability due
to breakdown o f cartilage. Pro­
blem s w ith aseptic necrosis often
plagu e professional ath letes:
Baseball pltchets may suffer It In
the shoulder. football players in
the hip.
T h e moat recent athlete to
have this problem was the foot­
ball star Bo Jackson: he dis­
located his hip during a gam e,
suffered aseptic necrosis and w ill
need a hip replacement. Expert
opinion is divided about whether
he w ill ever play com petitively
again.
D B A S D R. O O TTr My 0
1/2-year-old daughter has suf­
fered from right-sided headaches
for about two years, averaging
around one a week. She's on
Anaprox, which controls the
pain, but I question if she should
undergo further testing to rule
out a tumor or aneurysm.

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who develops chronic headaches
should be tested to discover the
c a u s e . T u m ors, a n e u r y s m s
(weakened blood vessels), m i­
graine. circulatory disturbances,
infection, eye and ear disorders,
in ju ries, anxiety and m uscle
tension commonly cause head-

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persuade you to cover,In which
Bach In the good old days case lie will pick jur thf.SHlt.r9r
when England ruled the waves no losepi. later finessing you out
and the United States was a lot o f your 10. If you play low. he is
smaller, the Jack In a pock was bou nd to put u p . bis ..king,
known as a knave. My dictionary expecting a 2-1 break.
gives one definition o f this word
However. If you do fall for that
as " a false, deceitful fellow ."
ruse, don’t feel too depressed. 1
When playing bridge, beware saw a player with countless
o f the knave. If declarer leads an world team titles to his name get
unsupported Jack from the it wrong.
dummy. It might not be In your
Now you will have no trouble
best Interest to cover with the defeating the four-heart contract
queen, even if you have the 10 in this deal from Ron Klinger's
as well.
"G uide to Better Card Play.*'
Suppose declarer opened one W est led the king and another
heart and his partner raised to spade, declarer ruffing. South
fo u r hearts. In hearts, the played a diamond to dummy's
dummy holds J-9-7-6-4. while king and called for the heart
you. sitting over the dummy, are Jack. Don't even think about
clasping 0-10-3. Declarer gets playing your queen. If you do,
Into the dummy and asks for the it's au revolr plus score, bonjour
heart Jack. A good play, but red face, when partner’s king
d o n 't fall fo r It. P la y lo w drops under declarer's see. You
smoothly. Declarer must have .w ilt have compressed your side's
A-K -8-5-2. He Is t r y in g to tw o trump tricks Into one.

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Exciting things could be In the
offing for you In the year ahead,
both socially and m aterially.
However, you may not be too
lucky In situations where you try
to mix business with friendship.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Som e­
one with ulterior motives might
try to manipulate you through
flattery today. If an Individual
leads you to believe you're as
great as you think you are. be
careful. Major changes arc ahead
for Leo In the coming year. Send
for Leo's Astro-Graph predic­
tions today. Mall 91.25 plus a
long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to AstroGraph. c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be
sure to state your zodiac sign.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Someone you've recently gone
out o f your way to do a special
luvor for might nut be tn a mood
to reciprocate today. Chalk It up
to experience and handle things
differently the next time.
LIRRA (Sept. 2 3 0 ct. 23) It
might be best not. to subject
yourself to a social gathering
ANNIE

today that includes people you
dislike. If you're convinced you
w on't have a good time, you
probably won't.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Taking bows prematurely for
som ething you've yet to ac­
complish could cause you em­
barrassment today. Someone
who wants to trip you up might
ask to see the finished product.
SAOITTAKIUB (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Usually, you like to play
things spontaneously. But if you
don't have everything planned
each step of the way today,
there's a chance you'll trip over
your own shoestrings.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Think carefully today before
getting Involved In a Joint ven­
ture where the coats and re­
sponsibilities are not equally
distributed. If It is not right
going in. It's not likely to work.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Do not underestimate your ad­
versaries today, especially when
negotiating a critical matter. The
edge you think you have may
merely be in your mind.
P U C E S (Feb. 20-March 20) ir
you pretend you've taken care o f

something for another when you
really haven't today, the truth
could come out and put you in a
very embarrassing position. Tell
it like it Is.
ABIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
You might be tempted to cater to
your wnims for instant gratifica­
tion today. If you do. there's a
possibility you may do some­
thing extravagant and unwise
financially.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 )
Something in which you're pres­
ently Involved needs the good
will and support of associates.
Don't do anything today that
cou ld Jeopardize you r r e la ­
tionship with key allies.
QEItINI (May 21-June 20)
Your credibility with others is a
trifle fragile at this time. If you
tell any fish stories today, you'd
better nave the photographs and
trophies to back up your claims.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You're the type of person who
seldom counts the chickens b e­
fore they’ re hatched. However,
today you might bank too heavi­
ly on something more wishful
than real.
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IN TH E CIRCUIT C O W T

CLASSIFIED ADS

f o n s e m in o l e c o u n t y ,

FLOG I DA.
CIYIL DIVISION
U M M ilN f M U * *
GLENDALE FKOKRAL BANK.
F E O E N A l SAVINGS BANK.
Flatotlff.

StmlnolM
T O WHOM IT M AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS NCNEBV G IVEN
by toe City at LoageoML Flori­
da, the* too City
hold • pubtk hoartog to
of too SP­

J.C.MROWN AND COMPANY.
INC..

aFtorldecarporatton.eteL.
N O T IC I O F IA L I
FOR W A N T TO CHARTER «
NOTICE IS N IN E B Y 01YEN
purwam la an Ordar ar Final
Judgment a* HeraO eewe dated
July n . Iftl. and onlarad In
Co m Na. w a t j a C A U Q af the
Circuit Court at the I HM ot Wi
J udicial Circuit In and tor Sami
nala County. Florida, nharam
OLENOALE FEDERAL BANK.
FED ER A L SAVINGS BANK It
Plaintiff and J.C. BROWN ANO
COMPANY, INC., a Florida
co rp o ra tio n , H E A T H R O W
LAND A D EVELOPM ENT
CORPORATION, a Florida cor­
poration. AGGRESSIVE AP
P L IA N C E S A FIN E
F U R N IT U R E . IN C., JOBS.
IN C. d/b/a R E S ID E N T IA L
B U IL D IN G S U P P L Y . A L L
S C R E E N S E R V IC E , IN C ..
R IN K ER M ATERIALS COR­
PORATION. PETER D. KUC
and D E B O R A H L. LUK AS
d/b/a LUKAS LANDSCAPING,
art defendant*. I wilt toll la the
Mlhoat and batl bidder h r cadi
al fha Watt Front Doer of ttw
SamlnaN County Caurttwuoa In
Sanford. Flarlda. at i l : M
o'clock dm . on Ma ITfh day at
ter Mod pr*perfy at tat forth In
tald Ordtr or F
fbwtti
L O T It . H EATH R O W
WOODS. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK al,
P A G E S 24 T H R O U G H 10.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
D A TED at Sanford. Flarlda.
on July 14, Ittt.
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clark. Circuit Court
B y : Dorothy W. Bolton
A t Oaputy Clark
Publlth: July M A Augutf 1. It»l
DEH-147
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLECOUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASINO.f1-U71-tA.ta-K
HOUSEHOLD R EA LTY
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
ANTHONY O. TEDESCO and
PATRICIA R. TEDESCO. hit
wild.
Dofondanti.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mat on the 3th day of Sep­
tember. IN I. at 11:00 A.M. at
ttw Wool Front Doer of Mo
Seminole County CourMouta In
Sanford. Florida. MARYANNE
MORSE, Clark of Mo Circuit
Court, will oftor tor tala to Mo
highest and butt bltxJrr tor cath.
at public outcry, ttw tallowing
'•Wm-dxd rvnporty In Somlnolo
County, Florida, more partlcu
tarty described a* tallowsLOT 44. of HILLS OF LAKE
MARY PHASE FOUR, accord
Ina to too Plot toorool. at
H | w W 4 m nisi m
u , •«
Pagot JO and 37. ol ttw Public
Rocordt Ot SamInolo County,
Florida.
Ttw above tala It made purtuant lo Final Judgment ol Fora
cloture entered in too abovetiylo cauta.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto tot my hand and
official taal thlt 13rd day ol
July, Ittl.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publlth: July 3t A Auguit 3. Ittl
DEH 131
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. ft 4410-CA-I4-K
MARY A MILLER,
Plaintiff.
vs
MICHAEL L. ENTINGH.etal .
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE it htraby given tool
the undartignad Clark ol the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, will on the find
day ol Augutt. Ittl. at 11:00
o'clock a m. at ttw Wetl Front
door ot toa SamInola County
Civil Building. 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, oiler
lor tala and tall al public outcry
to the highatl and batl bidder
lor cath. the following detcribad
properly titae'e In Samlnola
County. Florida:
Lott 4 and 7. Block 14. Tier 7,
E R. TRAFFORD S MAP OF
T H E TOWN OF SANFORD,
according to toa Plat thereof at
recorded in Plal Book I. Page
M. Public Recordt ol Semmola
County, Florida
purtuanl to the Final Judgment
entered In a cate pending In laid
Court, Iha ttyle of which it
Indicated above
WITNESS my hand and of
tidal taal of taid Court toil jjrd
day of July. Ittl
ICOURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publith July &gt;a A Auguit 3. Ittl
DEH 133

AN ORDINANCE OP T H E
OP LONOWOOO, FLOW
ID A , A M B N O IN O T H I
BUD GET FOP THR FISCAL
VBAR B IO IN N IN G O C TO M R
I. IR S ANO IN D IN O SEP
TEM BER m t*tt. ANO D I ­
LATING T O REVENUES ANO
■ X P B N O m jR B S PURSUANT
TO TH E PROVISIONS OP ORD IN A N C I N O MM.
ORDINANCE N W n -U M
a n ORDINANCB o p t h e
C ITY OP LONOWOOO. FLOP
IDA, AMBNOINO CHAPTER
IB. L I C E N H 1 , C I T Y O P
LONOWOOO COOC OF OROI
NANCES. NBVISINO S IC IPS.
P N O V IO IN O PO R A N
APPLICATION F B I ANO AN
A N N U A L N IN IW A L P l l t
REVISING S IC . » *
PRO
VIOINO POR NEW CLASSIFI­
CA TIO N S; R IV IS IN O S IC .
IP1B BV PROVIDING PON
O E N IN A L P E N A L T IE S ;
PNOVIOINO FOR CONFLICTS.
S E F A R A B tL IT Y A N O I F F IC T IV E DATE.
Sold Ordtooncoo wore placed
on tint reading on Monday. July
IS. m i . and top City Cam-

cm

ttool peeaage and adeptlew after
tfw public hearing, wtUch wMI fco
hold In Mo City Hall. ITS W.
Warren Ave., I an gw pad. Flori­
da, an Monday, too Mb day af
Auguit, A.D., Iftl, at 7:M p.m.,
Mo. At too mooting
» may appear and bo

«

wlFfl r n | m r Hi mV pfw

poood Ordtooncoo. Thlo hopring
may ko conttouod from ftmo to
time until final action It token
by the City Cammltoton.
A copy of too propoaod O r#
nancet It pottod af too City Hall.
or* an file wlto Mo dark ot Mo
City and tame may bo toogottod
by too public.
A tapod record of MH mooting
It made by too City far Its
convenience. Thlo record may
net commute an adequate re­
cord for purpetet ot appeal tram
a Petition made by Iha Cammlttlen wIM re apart to too
IWB^W ^ tnVtm* * Mny ^ t W I
wishing to onturo Mat an ade­
quate record et Mo proceed! ngi
It maintained ter appellate pur­
poses lo advltod to moke Mo
nocettary arrangementt at hit
or Iwr m h expense.
Deted M lt 1«M day of JU L Y .
a .o . m i .
CITY OF LONG WOOD
OERALOINE O. ZAMBRI
C ITY C LER K
Publlth: July 34. Ittl
DEH 101

‘

N O TIC IO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given Mat w&lt;
art engagtd In business at Ttl
Rich O r., Oviedo, Somlnoli
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Mama of
▼MB au otU C K H R . and Ma
we intend to register tald narm
wlto lha Secretary of Slate
Tallahassee. Florida. In ec
cordance wlto the provisions o
tho Fictitious Nam# Statute
To-Wit: Section auo*. Florldi
Statutes tfS7.
JoanC. Faddon
Jock D. Collins
Publlth: July 3*. Iftt
DEH 143

CELEBRITY CIPHER
Cenmity Cqnw c/wlog.erne ere creeled horn quoienone toy lamcue
people peel end preeeM tech teller « me cipher tlende tar
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322-2611

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "It II kMps up. man wW atrophy
OR his Umb* Dul (ho push-button fingbr.*' — Frank Lloyd
Wright

831-9993

CEN TU R Y CHEVROLET, INC.
f/k/o JOHN LAME
CHEVROLET IN C . ef#..
NOT K B N hereby given Mat.
purport* la Ma Fowl Judgment
In Feraelatwre an G M A C 'i
CrafM lalm entered In M lt
M Me OrcuH Court a*
Change Cew^
FWrtdA^I wttl

Flarlda and
Florida,!

PARCEL O N I: IO N A N O I
COUNTY)
The l a d it af Met certain
praf^ y in Orange County.
The landkortof to af Rw l
watt to at Ma laoRwaaf to (h
Me leaf
Mbfect f t a right al way N r
State Bead No. I t ever the South
7S Nef Meroef. AM in Section 34.
Tow whip a South. Range t t
Boat.
PARCEL TWO: (SIM IN O LC
COUNTY)
That part af Mo Eaet tool Mo
Wbof to of Ma SeuM to al Ma
N oH knit to al Me Nortom t to
al lectlan &amp; TewnaMp If South.
&gt;. tying Wetl al
4M. Seminole
San
H a t# Read *14.
County. Flarlda.
FIXTURES AND PERSONAL
PROP! R TY doaertoed In
la N M tt,
EXHIBIT t
FIX TUR ESAN O
PERSONAL P R O PfR TY
AS W ELL AS all fixture*,
goods, chattels, construction
material!, furnlturo, furnishIngt, equipment, invenferWo el

M N .N i If -IM S
O o h a n .M -F.N W M F R L ....IM

n - H B l p W a w N i"

ty Employer

323-5171
WORRERSNRIOCDII
GAILYWONXDAILY FAY
a BeA..— jt»mti

MOVE IN $ i Q r
SPECIAL
I O J

rotue. appliances, fit
and ether items of perianal
a, of any kind, nature
or description, whether now
mined or herooftor acquired by
tfw Oobforo or Mo Multiple
■Mich It, are or

ADO TO YOUA INCOME
AVON! SELL SNHHO-SOFT
CALLWSAIOOorWMIM

olflood to ar wood or
uooful. either dtreetty or in#In

• Fum lahMftUnfum Mhid

-P o o l

• CtmralHotf ft Air -Laundry - 8Mb ft Quiet

occupancy and aparatton ef tald
Neal Property and Improve­
ment* aa a retail automobile
may hereafter be conducted
upon or wlto Mid Reel Property.
Improvement* and Appurte­
nances. Including without limi­
tation any end all permits,
licenses end franchises used or
required In connection wlto such
use. occupancy or operation
I but specifically excluding any
General Motors franchise owned
by the Debtor or Mo Multlpto
Debtors and/or any dealer tell­
ing agreement between Mo De­
btor or ttw Multiple Debtors and
General Metere Corporation
(collectively, the "Franchise
Agreement") together wlto any
and ell additions, replacements
or substitutions thereto, thereof
reperMess of form (hereinafter
sometimes together relttred to
as "Fixtures end Personal
Property")- The Debtor and
Multlpto Debtors, as their inter
ests in such assets may actually
appear, hereby expressly grant
to the Secured Party a present
security Interest In and lien and
encumbrance upon said Rents,
Fixture* and Personal Property
pursuant to too terms and con
dttWno of a Mortgage and Secu
rlty Agreement ol even date,
at public saw to ttw highest end
best bidder tor cash at ttw 4th
Ptoor Lobby. Civil Courts Build­
ing. 37 N. Orange Avenue. Or­
lande. Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
a.m. on August tt,
Deled July 14, IN ).
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
FRAN CARLTON
Clerk of ttw Circuit Court
By: LindaN.Amlo
Deputy Clark
Publlth: July If. H. Ittl
DEH 177

mi.

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE MO. 104730 C A 14 Dtv. K
CITY SAVINGS. FSB.
Plaintiff.
vt.
RUSSELL BARCELONA.etal ,
Defendants
N O TIC IO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled July 13. m l.
and entered In Casa No. 104730
CA 14 Dlv K. ol ttw Circuit
Court ol tho E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
I HOLE County, Florida wherein
CITY SAVINGS. FSB ll Plaintiff
end RUSSELL BARCELONA, ef
al. are Defendants. I will tell to
the highest and best bidder tor
cath et toe Wetl front door ot
toe SEMINOLE County Court
houto. in Sanlord. Florida, al
11:00 o'clock A M on ttw 37th
day ol Augutt. Iftl, the follow
ing described property at set
forth In tald Final Judgment, to
wit:
L O T 3. C L U S T E R K .
W ILDW OO D. A P L A N N E D
UNIT D EV ELO PM EN T. AC
C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES 7. a. 1
AND 10. OF T H E PUBLIC
R ECO RD S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED this 74th day ot July,
mi
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot Mid Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth July 14A Augutt 3.1111
DEH 7S4

Orfcmdo - Winter Pork

N O TIC IO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged In butineu at 401
Maitland Ave . Ste. 7. Altamonte
Springs. Seminole County. Flor
Ida. under toe Fictitious Name
of
ACTION PLUS PERM IT SERV
ICE. and that we Intend lo
register laid name with the
Secrtlary ol Slate. Tallahassee.
Florida, In accordance wlto toe
provisions ol too Fictitious
Name Statute. To Wit Section
0*3 0*. Florida Statutes IIS7.
David Potts
Mar|orW Baty
Publlth; July 14. m i
DEH U !
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 1I-0SM-CA-I4-K
F E D E R A L HO M E LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plalnlllt.
vt
RALPH WOOO.elel .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
purtuanl to the Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure end SaW entered
In ttw cause pending In toe
Circuit Court ol Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and tor
Seminole County, Florida. Civil
A c lle n No
f t 0SS0 CA
14 K. toa undersigned Clerk will
tall toe property situated In Mid
County, described et
Condominium Unit H e. ot
MARBEYA CLUB CONDOMIN
IUM. a Condominium, accord
Ing to toe Declaration ol Con
dominium toereol at recorded in
Official Recordt Book 1117.
Page 1074. and Re Recorded In
Official Recordt Book Ilia.
Page M4J. el toe Public Records
ol Seminole County, Florida.
Together wlto toe Unit’s un
divided share ot the common
e le m e n t s e n d c o m m o n
ripens*!. at proscribed In Mid
Declaration ol Condominium
al public Ml*, to the highest end
best bidder tor cash, el II 00
o'clock. A M . on toe 17th day Ot
Auguit. Ittl. et to* Weil front
door ol to* Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florid*
DATED toil lath day of July,
mi
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14 4 Augull 1. Iftl
OEM Irt

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Support A me#col oxponooo
paid. Call Atty*i We*toa,
S4flpMMNl S

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A 1071*003

KCOMUNOTOT
For Defalt*: 1 MA423 4I34
Ftortda Nttory AwctofloB

27— Nursery ft

SANFORD

Qonavo Pardons

Sanford Court
Apartmonta

ApartmMntjr®* *a'

3901S. SontorG Am

1.3. or 3

1 04c Nrt# d Lk. Man OM.
SYgl* Story BhtOto, t 0 2 form A#t

CMMCart
A -l CHILOCARB, On Idyltwlldo
Dr. Sato A tovlng onvkonmont
for your child. Roto*. *3A43 a
wk. For O KIdtore Md to only
Mem ptoooo «aN— .....J*»7M7
C H IL D C A R E , my Sanford
homo. Reasonable rates, in
fonts and toddtor*. 330-113*
C H ILD C A R E , toddtor* to 4
years. Experienced, rotoronce*. Dwf................. MMI47
DAYCARE AVAILABLE In my
Hidden Lk. homo. Loft of
TLC. UC.W7C433....... H M 1M
M O THER-FATHER loom, our
Sanford homo Good rates.
Graveyard shift OK. 311 007*
tH A ROW'S AdsraMa IN town I
Exc. rot'll CPR trained. Hof
meals. TLC I Call 3PI114
SMALL Q U A LITY NOME-LIKE
O a y c a ra A P re s c h o o l.
Opeelegsl Meals, learotog
program! Pier amend I Fedy
He'd! L k .ie M I— ......MI-7411
SMALL OAVCARE. TL C tor
babies A toddlers. Hot meals.
exc. rotor. Dee........... 3234110
T A M M Y 'S T O O O L S R S I
Daycare In my homo. Exp.
Mommy I Lets *1 TLC M bHM

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HmfcM

ALL APTS. FACE COURTYARDS

'■M0tl5a!,n* ^ r
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323-3301

3._______322-2090

ROSECLIFF
APTS.

Sallpolnto
Apartments
Pui pn|
Xowi
Yen bii AMV 1v t
EeWgew 4#, b rtidwg lee. Osgei l A
t « MertktRwO. Wartwr 0 Oyer h AU.
Unrtl 1 AOrtrtM FbMng Pm*
MLrtrt Monroe
FOOUMCCLttjO^AHOUOE

*NOW OPENI*
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C A L L 3 2 2 -5 9 5 5

322-1051

35— Train in g
ft EducGtton
A t A licensed CenNector. Gan
•ral/Bullder/RetUrttllal. Call
tor mao i aae-m-iMS

A A R HAULING. Yard trash,
appl. turn Cheap/on lima!
49— M iS C tU lN G O M S

L aw Clearing

Painting

BAHAMAS d u i S i . S dayT
hotel paid Good till May of *1.
1 people. 4330 3340740_______
TIR E D af tow hank interest/ I
will pay you doubtol Secured.
sale BUI 311 3717

L i N D C L ( l f t l i t 0. till dirt,
back hoe. loader work, hauling
end clean up Countrywide
Oevetopement. 407 312 033

A A N EXTERIOR FA IN TIN G
A pressure clean SAVE 4*44
Lk/tree esll I *14)114 ____
DICK PINOLA'S PAINTINO.
Quality work! Ini/Ext . Llc'd
A Insured Ft** esll 313 1713
E X F IA T PAINTINO A Press.
Watblag Repairs, Inl/ext.
Freeest. Hyrs 747 EW3______
HOUSE P A IN T IN O . Inlerl
or/eittnor. pressure clean
mg. tree estimates 13311417

55—Business

Opportunities
A F F OP DA OLE FRANCHISE
HUDDLE HOUSE RESTAU­
R A N T. Financing saurcot
p o s s ib le lo r fra n c h is e
package. Doug K ley or Sandra
Lew 10004744033__________
FU LL ON PART Ttow. couples
A Individuals, tor business of
your own Earn St 1.000 per
monlh
........... .. 3NN10
MAKE "A I G" MONEY al
home in your spar* lime No
tolling For Ire* Into send sell
addressed stamped envelope
lo C Thomas Assoc . PO Box
*11117. Lk Mary, FI 33713
RESTAUNANT/PiniNIA for
rent, with equipment Seat*
44 Ready to open Corner
17 H and 3ilh St. Senlord
Call anytime. »• SI43

59— Financial
StrvicM

A

NIH/USC0 APPLIANCES
Avy/Sell a Racaad/Owaraatoed

HOME A99UAMCL-372-3H3

ftirtomoHvti
D ETA IL FEVER. U l your car
sparkle for summer I Comp
detail tervicol............110*711
HEADLINERSI Most cert S40
Wagons SIS Vinyl tops IBO up
Carpel i m up. m u a a

B u ild in g C o n tra c to rs
NEW, BBMOOEL. REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES, STORES
All types cewstruettoa. Res/Cam
b h m
s.0. Aaltot. CRcaiwaa
* ADDITIONS. All remodeling
Qualify work I TrevkliiknH
^Rel«fen&lt;*sM #i»**7**4l^_

S M C M O W ! C A U US!
_________ 1*4734*444
SPRINO CLEANING BLUEST
Bales tram t il 4 vp Call Joyl
Ret/comm................MF4047

ConcrtU
ROE A T ADAMS CO NCR lf”
Quality and cleanliness Is
guaranteed 14 yrs residential
oiportonco 747 1131/130 Ml 7
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 7 Man Quality Opera
I kw ! 330-3J3S/74A7WJ

Etoctrkal
MASTER ELECTRICAN. Lie A
ins Rewiring, addlllons 14
hrt tve calls
111 MTS

C a rp a n try
BUILDINO. remodeling A re
pairs Decks, docks, doors.
sern anti L k tv4 4*14______
CARPENTE A All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
ttw Richard Oreia......n i lt t l

CltanlnQ S rv ict
AFFORDABLE

CWaatog Svc.

Quality reliable work

• IM M E D IA T E FU N D IN O P
12SOOUS.OOO No Credit No
Property No Prcbtom
_________*1)1211110

C leoning I r v k t

pgHg u c m

Free

etlimaWs________
3341IW
CATMV-S CLEANINO SERV
IC I References, reasonable
rates Licensed l Call 373 7470

SHARP F E N C E ! 1st Ret*
work Lew III Free esl Wood.

chemlinkAregeir^lMtl^^

Gentral StrvkEE
EXPER T PIANO inslructwi. in
your home or my studio 110 14
wkly session Result oriented

leachin^Fo^llMes^evel^

Handy Man
C A R P E N T R Y . MASONARV
pointing and til* work Free
estimates Llsc'd Call 133 4311

* *J A S C Y W I s T ^ B I I k h
or pin# bark 3&gt;4 yd picked up
Can deliver Cypress lumber
A Fence material cut to or­
der I 4 miles west of Weklvo
River Hwy4* SO*303)044

ILiwn SGFViCB
COM PLETE Quality Lawn A
Landscaping. Tree Service A
Irrigation, competitive rales.
tree esll matesSumy's771 7171
LAWN CARE, professional serv
Ice. dependable, licensed
Free estimates »4 4 4 4
LAWN CARE, tree estlmeles t)
and up Senior discounts
Trash rtmovel. 30 7711______
LAWN M AIN TEN AN CE
Cammerctal/ResWealtal Law
Rales! Call T a m .......373*714
R A N D Y ’S Q U A L IT Y

LAW N.

Complete cere, clean ups
Since IS*1 Free esl I 111 4714

k s t Control
T im B n n n s B m rT Setuor Cl Mien Discounltl
l4«*rs*ip*rt*nc*IJ14l71t

Plumbing
HOrilRS riUMBJNC
All your plumbing needs I 74
hours1«RF0M177B3313toE
SPEEDY PLUMBINCI Abso
luttly Ire* esl No Irlps/svc
(N tj^ ^ le s n u iN ^

Pressure Cleaning "
PCM House wash and painting
Quotes by phone" Cell
^ J (o j* ^ 7 4 J 4 4 P IA ^ P ^ ^

Masonry

Secretarial ft
Typing Services

TWP MASONRY Brick, block,
stucco, concrete Renovations
U ^ lr n s n iN O N M IlH

CUSTOM Typteg/ Book keeping t
DJ Enterprises. 60IB E 71lh
St. Sanford 714 0471 )71 7*17

M o v in g ft H au ling

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appliances, furniture, trash of
any kind' Richard..... 17) 771)

Tree Service
BUNVANS TREE SERVICE
Tree work, light hauling Free
estimates. Insured 331 14)4

♦1—M on ty to Land

WTOCOUNT?
Non* bad bankrupt? Need *
car. boat or home loan? No
down payment loans ar
ranged Sunburst lid 4*4 40ft j

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71-H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanltd

**C O N S TR U C TIO N JOBS**
Aruba, Cayman*. Bahamas,
Jamaica................. TaMJ/MR
I 407-etfoetrTetowt RoddorsFeo

POSTAL and »*v*rwmo«t )•*&gt;.
It3 .ll/ h r. Now open. For
esam and application call
331 1534

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ondominiums

IS UKE TAKING A VACATIONI
A L L TH E CONVENIENCES. . . NO U P KEEP!

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N O W LEASING
1AND2 HFJWtOOMS

FIIKNISHKJ)AIWURNIMIED

• • • StAMT AT

O N LY

^~71—Apartments/
House to Short

71—Help Wanted

RMRTWWIIO

IN SANFORD. Houe* to »har*
with mature adult. Reason
able I Cat!.................. Ml-LOT
M A L I detlra* temala tor
perfect relationship. Free rent
inpooitidrcondo m a w

M ature, loveable grand
motherly lady to care lor
newborn In my home. Sanford
area M Thru. I S Reference*,
letter or reiume rvqufWd
Reply: P.O. Bee 41*4. San
terd, FL33771-4tb*__________
S C C U R I T T 0 P P IC 1 R S
weekly pay. I I N per hour to
Hart with regular raltet plus
benefit*. For arestlgtoui utill
ty company In OeBary. MS
diploma, Fla. driver* Ikons*,
good credit htitory and able to
paw drug test. Current Fla.
guard license or certificate
required. NMre Security In
Orlando....... - ......... 1 -M lim

F U R R IS H IO ream, kitchen
privilege*, utltltle* Included.
S S S / w k SSS s e c u r i t y .
.......C o lla r m m
H IS TO R ICA L O A B L IS
HOTEL. M l Magnolia Ave,
Fum. eftc. Color T V , micro,
refrtg., util. Included Meld
service. Quiet convenient
location. Reatonabl* rate*.
____
C*H3M-IM»
L A R 0 I P U R E Room. Prlv.
entrance w/beth. No petti US
e week, util. t o c t a H M l
ROOM m privet*
home to non smoker. SM per
.... C e lltu u a o
SU M M IR SPCCIALI V . cittwn
d ltc e a e ltl Clean ream*.

In my hem*. Part time. Own
tranapertatlan 13&gt;H3*.
We're span and making m In
our Senlord Office. Come loin
u tl W ill train tho right
pereanallttotl C M Lfta ter
hdoriNe tiMteSiW lse-sm
W AN T T O B I T RICNT Multi
level I* the way to do It I
________ Oo*bvP4-MU

The Santerd Herald has direct
dear to door tele* portion*
available todeyl

TV.WSAeheadep, n e -w s
W I N T I R S P R I N O S . non
tmeker. Hou*e prlvledget.
For detaa*.....»7g*t4 lv. Mtg.
W IN T IR SPRINOB furnished
r o o m STS w k . K l t c h on/Lountey prtvt 337-bU&gt;
1X11 U T IL IT Y T R A IL IR •Good
condition. Asking SSO

EARNEXTRASSS

*1*711

w a rtn o n i/ u m v fs
M » 7 U weekly + benefit*.
fW llltrakUM tl-l

U -II TUB OUT
KERAJOtT

ComeHome To
Country Style Living!

»7— Aportmtnte
Furnished/Rent

Monday Wednesday. 4»P M
(Fle e lb la ) Pay By Committen. To apply: Slop by
weekday*. I4 P M . atk for
Dave. The Sanlord Herald. 100
N. French Ave. Sanford

LARK RIART, utlllte*
laundry, TV/VCR. 1 private
entrance*, parking. 334-tote
RICK COST I STUDIO APT. with
good site kitchen. Santerd
Historic Dtstrkl. C7Vmo phrt
tsodep. ttu a st
NICK L A R tK I BMW., I ____
carpet AC. SltS mo.;
COURTYARD I M TU ., I bath.
AC, BBQ IMS ms.; M C I t
bdrw.. I bath, A C large walk
Incloeet*. UMrrw.
CaBttMSMLo,BNB.
SANFORD I B 1
Fum/Unfuml SMS A Up ptu*
m m *ec. dap, m m u t n m *
SANFORD - 1 bdrm, clew to

Wonted

P R O P I S S I O N A L
weddeg/lreeleg m my
Call after | P M .J»M M

lkdrm....tlMmeBud...JMM7g

Maw Ih SpkcW Site
Santerd. large 1bdrm. Central
H /A , peel, la u n d ry .
Sate/QWet-SMSM_________
NICK TW O M D N O O M APT.,

Unfurntehtd / R tnt

NICK 1

ABSOLUTLKY eMgw garage
studio epartment. Cathedral
celling*. A/C. SSVmo ST-7344
A P T. IN C O U N TR Y ! On «
acre*. 1 bdrm., kit., living.
dining. Private I S I MM

mimaohew *

per*memh plus

S1-7M7
apt*., SM par
O S T E IN
week Include* utilities. No
oat*. Call 33MMI

1 0 3 -Houses

Unfurnteh td / R»*it

LARK JIR N IK APTS. Under
new manegeme Ml Call us
about our m ow In ipoclel*
tremSfft Krofcer, 3S17T4

SANFORD large t bdrm. walk
to downtown from Perk A w !
lW/wk.orS3W/mo, 3363*33
SANFORD, quiet 1 b d rm .
garage apt- S33S/mo. plus d*
peMt.Cenm U73___________
SANFORD, modem 3 bedroom,
dupte*. CHA. appliances, mini
------- NteeArpo. SITS month.
M M IM ___________
CLKAN. 1/1 quiet
apt. Nr teem. Priced right tor
rNRtperwnl S U P S

f BATH.
Ileer. C H A . w/w carpet.
Avelteble August 1st, aasma

UPSTAIRS C U T! SmeN apt.
Qutet neighborhood I Ulllltto*
aatoUIOOwk..............331-0071
I BORRL nice area, oft street
parking, *34*/mo, tltesecurl
ty Include* utill lie*. m M * 4
IA N O 3 BEDROOMS. I BATHS.
S3MS4M Children and pets
OK...............................7M-77W
1 BDRM. 1 B A T E 1 child OK.
to* pet*. IS * Altwood-Phillips
Inc.............................. aaa-NM
1/1 UPSTAIRS. 1 blocks of
I Perk, SIM and sac. Barb
M F .F 4 ....................... 333-30*1

*$300 SPECIAL ★

*

i in tor smilSIngte story
Itudte*. Many tv Ire* Incl.
Q u itll Nlca landscaping.
O n -a ilt M a n a g e r* wk*
CAR! 11

&gt; bdrm. I
apartment*. Quiet and wcuro.
SR I par month, MM security.

ROSKCL IFF APAR TM IN TS
New 3 bedroom epartment*.
for SSIS. W/0 connection*,
screened pallet and eatra
storage ctotel. 11*7 iq. It.
Located on Lk. Mary Blvd.
Call m - M J
Equal Homing Opportunity I

SANFORD - lovely t bdrm. 1
block from new hetpllal.
Complet* privacy. SIM per
week plus SMS security In
elude* utlllte*! Cat! ffl-flte
BEDROOM. living room, kitch­
en and bath. S IS per week,
utlllte* Included, plus deposit.
3110114 or 340-5417

73—employ mint

H I D D K N L A R K , &gt;/&gt;.
Wither/dryer, peel. No pet*.
SOT mo. « B I dw . SSM7S
LARK M ARY STUOtO. private.
No pot*.
MOO toehteoseffflt***. 333077
LARK M A R Y • Single story 1
with carport. Unstorage! You mutt
we to appreciate l
Call Carmen. M l-m i
M ARINER'S V IL L A * I
Lake Ada Ikdr.............. SSMma.

CallBt

77— Aportm tnte
Furnished / Rent

*

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COKY - 1 bdrm. apt. C/H/A.
carpeted, kitchen equipped.
ISS/mq plus dw - Includes
water, s a i l f l ______________
C U T ! A N D CLKAN 1 bdrm.
with A/C. SMS/ma plus depw
It. Park A w and U h . Sa-lfiS

SM per week plus MM wcurlfy. Cell m m *
turnlshed, clew to
Santerd. Utlllte*
Included. Day*. JZJJOte,,
*PM. 374 73*3__________
LT MTS/MONTH
plus STM wcurtty.
area. Call S I S M

*

77—A p trfm tn ts

Unfurnished/Rent

77 A p tllH H
ft

1l A P I S

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101— Houses
F u rn teh td / R tu t

1Story. IBIBodn wmApts.
Ask about our
"ttM edb Leaeelipectell"

NEARINKQMCTtl

LAR K M ARY S M W I
SANFORD, RICK A R IA , larg
n t 1 bdrm. around! Large
living room, enclosed sunroom. all appliance*. Central
H/A. SttS/mo. pluo USO secu­
rity.............................M B 1173

Single story studio. I A 1
Bdrm. Apt*. Many eitra* Inc I
i torage space! Quiet, coty
community! Nice landscap­
ing. Onsll* managers who
CARK11 Starting at M1*/mo

123-7311

COURT 333-Hll

SANFOBD •lowly 3 bdrm. with
lanced y a r d . E e c a l l a nt
neighborhood. SIM per week
pius M30 deposit Cell m « W
t ROHM. 1 bath cottage,
furnished, ttei/mo. SIM depeelt.CallM4-TSte.ew*.

N EK O A 3 KORM. or 1 Bdrm. In
OELTONAT Large selection I
PRIMARY R E A L T Y - .teMTM

DEITOM RERW
1 bdrm. 1 bath, double garage,
appliances, err Irat H/A. Very
nice I Discount. sM phMwcu;
rlty Byowner.NTNBMM
P IR N PARK 1/tV* CHA New
paint, carpet MM mo.
I i ki mn *-'*-**• —
LARK MART/SANPORD Nke
3 bdrm. 3 bath, Lg. fenced yd.
3 ear garap- C/H/A, naur
carpetrpaint- lateMTBNl
N IA R l-a. West at SR E J
bdrm. l bath. Ote/mo phn
MM security...............S3M&gt;*
ONE TE A R NRWt 1 bWm. 1
bath In new Santerd subdlvl
sl on. SOTS p e r ment h.
ALSO...DR BART, an* year
new. 1 bdrm. 3 bate*. SiaO/mo.
Call our associate Jaanw,
taa-iia*
Tin u lla H**Ry tnc^KMOtW
SANPORD - 1 bdrm. &gt; bath.
y a r d . 303S C h a i a Ava.
MOO/mo plus sec, m i l t e
S A N F O R D , Rampd;
townhms wathar/dryer. W t
teei ldewttol Oraep.— -3S-&lt;&lt;T3
SANFORD LKASK/SALK, ISIS
Magnolia. 1/1, central H/A,
ki tchen, l i v i ng, dining;
flrepleee SSOO/mo. «TM*SI
SANFORD • large 3 bdrm. 1W
bath with oneNeed garage;
Bast school tysteml SttS/wk
plus MM deposit » n * a
Fenced, beautltul, three
bdrm., 1 bath w/garaga. Nka
resId area. SSM par month'
Meme.«IMM7Wk.3te-Mn
WE MAN AO K nearly 4M rental
homo* In SamInoteCounty I
CALL USFIRSTI
HP R KA LTV .1

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Forthecurrentratecot..
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1991 C I V I C 4 D R

1991 A C C O R D 4 D R .

330-5204
0 o M t&gt; u t
apartments
TARS 17&lt;i E AIRPORT K V ft TURN m e r
m e OP A M U , NON ON HKWT

Step Up Into A
32A

bflltr
*399,

2~Bedroom, 2
ONLY

•-4.2 V v , 1 2? M i w w , SOHC IBvafw angtea with Mufti-point Programmed Fuel kyeeflon
• i srs. T W i n d i R H B W e i m «"*•
mod* selector and toduo torque convener
(avasaot*) - L u S J i B E ^ l r w k l i r t d ribr fcApenion'. rronrs'WMJw'
Vk/ACte-isStr —
power rad&gt; and sWew awaring • powor-awiawd. wnttetod front dserraar drum brsAe* •
nomoto Qpir n aielH ldarTeror-Fullwheeloov*r*-Tlntodgte»«»FiacloCiuphol*toiyapoyil
motertiadlronnaN bah ayNwnwIK. manual lap San* AQusabteMaarlngookjmn-Tathometor
•Quartz dtoftW dock •Pawangar wakt twndtea • Hear teal hood restraint* •Electric tear
WnOORl W f iy f r Twin inter1h w H 9 nsaapr auca* ntmow vunurM HE wiin
t m iu u
tuel&gt;la rda*n iliwsaadttod&gt;» tit/TO n ie iTB troe-MUtt-re hector hetogenhiewl glee

• 15 t « r , 16-ve.W, PP Horsepower SOLIC origin# with Dual-Point Pmgrammod Fu AInjeetton
...aM pfw doaacdcrw aw auUJtelW ItlllBfLtAM W jtM Binad^Bw ^^w iteatew ontaW

centdlid kxtajp torque converter (avwlatM) • Oou&amp;te wrenbon# (r o n T r 3 (« * » r &gt; W
stWrbor bw •Mute-Control double wishbone row euepenston •Q w pressurized rear shock
abeorbera •Radt-wid-pinton uwnng (power-asmtod whan ordered ante awilebto automwe
vanerkteten) • Power-awteted, veratetod front dtecnaar drum brake* • UHra-»km halogen
heeiRghli •Ttoted date •2-poka motorized front seat belts with manual lap belt* •Cion
itohntotory-rtoeraWidawdrVimir-fli nnti
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Child lefty I *** T r f i t n - CMd r
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- rear saatback wwi lock.

MO.
7 and 12 Month Lbbbr
Available

Per
Month

1991 PRELUDE S.I.

1991 CIVIC 3 DR.

*14.949

*8,258

Limited Time Offer

• 5 Speed
• Air Conditioning
• 2.0 LHer 16 Valve
• 4 Wheel Disc
Brakes

(1st Month Only)

2 &amp; 3 B ed ro o m
A p artm en ts
• Cable TV
• Washcr/Drycxs in Select Units
• Self Gcan Oven
• Icc maker

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• Clubhouse

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MOS.-SAT.9-6 •Sun. 12-5

324-4334

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• Tinted Glass

&gt;Air Conditioning
•AM/FM Cass.
Stereo
&gt;5 Speed Trans.

Tilt Wheel
Full Wheel Covers
Front Reclining
Bucket Seats

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COME IN AND SEE

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1505 W. 25th SL, Sanford • 322-2090
Houis: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 530

* 13,367

BEST

85 H O N D A

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Disposal
• Pool

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*4 Speed
•Air Conditioning
• 1.5 Liter 16 V aN e
• Double Wishbone
^
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•Cruise
Control
•AM/FM
Cassette
•Lots More

1991 ACCORD 4 DR.

QUALITY USED CAR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY!!

• Dishwasher
■Garbage

* Select units with wosher/dryer
hookups
* C onvenient lo schools A shopping
centers.
* But stop located near rental office

Per
Month

P R E L U D E
5 SP . A\C, E L E C TR IC
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2913 O rla nd o Drive
323-6100 S A N F O R D
831-1660 O R L A N D O
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SEHVCE Uun Sir *30- 7PM

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A v a llA a a .ls l.W m i
RDRM I R A T H , qui d!
n*l|dtoeitirid. trashly painted
Insida/eul. central H/A.
•naryy atfklant. tencad yard.
W a sh e r d ry e r heek up.
Ssrs/ma. ptua dapasit. Call to
seal WeW Lea, days, eiissee

Dm rtsml Complete privacy
tenet, trail te trail carpal A
CHA. t4I.M&gt;. a a « B H W
SANFORD H IS TO R IC A L
DISTRICT 1 or J bdrm. t
bain, aak naan. fpic. central
H/A, kitchen remodeled trim
ceramic Ilia, lets oI cablnati.
laundry rm. lancaR yare,
sprinkler system, earaye. jv»
lots. II M buMdBRto) larya
aaks. S/7JM-------------J l i m a

No Quality Hamas m Sami
nolt/Oranye/Volusia/Lake
Countlet.

yard...-........................ gap,wo
• V i ■ an 1/1 acral New paint,
fpic. family, living and dining
rooms. Privacy lance. S14J00
LK. MARY I STORY 1/1
On hall acre. Nett carpet 7
appliances. Owner reloce
Honing. Pretty place....WOJSO.

Triptex / Boot

DM You Know H You Don’t Buy Your N o x t C o r From
M otto C h rytlo r / P lym outh Wo Both Lo o m M onoy

HISTORICAL R COUNTRY
C o m p l e t e l y renovated,
charming 3/1. Everything Ilka
new. Now's the time!...lee,tel.
LR. MARY CORNER LOT 1/1
N e| n ^
————-.
^Ott^ teTUYR^U*
rrUR^^^R
doors. All new appliances.
And hear this. Only I....See.MS.
OWNER P I N A N C IN O •
Plnecrest. V i. living, dining,
family rm., security system,
toncod yerd....Sdl.WO
ST. JOHN'S A N D LK M O N RO I
■Sacreestetol 4/1.3SM sq. ft.,
custom built, t t n . m
A LTA M O N TI S PR I NOS 3/1
wim detached mother-in-law
hemal Poet, privacy fence
yard and kermets. Sllt.fW

IW lPIjmatk Laser

PORLARRE PAMILV
Spacious 4/ld. Fresh paint.
CHA. family rm . fence. ISM
tq. It. Inside utility.....See,NO.

DON'T PASS THIS EUY

Cardinal Oaks super 1/1. All
the extras. Best In town A
country. Now I..........IIILteO.
HEATHROW
Prestigious e/m with Jits sq

ft. Big Kroon enclosed pool.
Quality features, through!,
sne.ou.

screen perch, unfurnished.
&gt;37S/me..S37SdsoosltlsiWlS

119— P a r«iin « Spact

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CROWN SQUARE
LOWRWOOO/LK. MARY area.
•1,000 1.300 sq. It, with or
.without A/C offices. Starting
■H33S. McIntosh Point, 33dH a t
SANFORD • 1,330. 1.335. 3.IM
; squere toot available.

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-------R entals-----qpptci-lbowrsaot Warehouse.
•Airport Blvd frontage.
Cell Bab McKee m -llSd
SANFORD ■10X40 building plus
offices w/lg. security tented
jlol. Zoned C l. SI.ISO per
month................. Cell H i m /

Q U A L I T Y USED CAR SALE THIS W E E K O N LY
M C H f t Y t . L I B A f 'O N
c o o v u rn s L ia T c
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• ECT Transmission • Ovwrdirve • Factory Air
• Crules Control • TUt Wheel • Tinted Glass
• Power Windows • Power Locks

P R IS T IO E OPPICIS mo to
ACM sq. ft. Some furnished 1
blocks to City Hall. Cell
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PINE RIME CLUl!
3 bdrm. 1 bath, washer/dryer.
WlJ/mo S E C M. Inc., Lie
Real Estate Broker, S37 »04
IN IR ID O E 1 bdrm 1 bath
condo, ell appliances. Irtclud
Ing washer/dryer. tSOO/mo
plus security i l l I t l l or
3143014
SANFORD, Sendelweed Villas.
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i m + s a &lt; .S H -im e »t.ii;

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HOME FOR LCASEI 1 story.
Fpic . Lg yard, tott mo. Oe
tells H I « l » l» msg________

ORNER 17/yj and «!7. Office
bldg Creel lor oil types ol
business H I 14S//II1444 S4S4

WALK TO LK. MONROE
•; 1/1 COUNTRY HOME
! W lofs ol fruit bearing trees 1
schrubs Eat In kitchen,
privacy lent. SUN ROOM &amp;
■small LATTICE Greenhouse
Nearby I 4 and 1 public boat
•ramps COME SEE whal
S77.SOOwill buy!
Ttny Benedict 111 1114
Century It Chads Realty

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S P A C IO U S

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W ITH H O M ES ITE

IN CLU D ED
Priced from only

IN V ESTO R 'S SPECIALI
Ouplee. 1 bdrm w central
'H/A. and I bdrm , fenced
IS SO mo income SSI S00'I
3 STORY DUPLEX! I bdrm
•upstairs. 1 down! On Hwy 44
Zoned commercial'
115 W0

tiM.eee
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Uf|e Lot Homo. 2 1/4 Mies
Hwy a and I 4area
sue W0
Call Mike Pleull
Ventura I Properties
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OVERCOME.

89 NISSAN
240 SX

88 MAZDA
MX-6 LX

89 TOYOTA
COROLLA DX

90 GEO
STORM GSI

89 VW
CABRIOLET

S S p d , A/C. Power
Windows. Sunroof

5 Spd. A/C. Power
Windows. Sunroof

Automate, A/C,
AIWFM Cess

5 Spaed. A/C,
Aqua Blue

K C . AM/FM Cass

Convertible, Auto.

*8895 *7995 *9400 * 11,900

86 AUDI
4000

86 AUDI
5000

86 VW
JE TTA GL

88 VW
JETTA GLI

89 VW
JE TTA GL

Auto. A/C, Power
Windows. AMFM Cats

Automatic. A/C.
Power Windows

5 S p d . 4 Door, A,C.
AM/FM Cast

5 Spd . A/C. Alloy
Wheels. Sunrool

Automatic. A/C. 4
Door. A M FM Cass

96400 *6600 *5995 *9500 *8995

323-5774
* GO00 INVESTMENT! *

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OVER 100 UNITS TO
CHOOSE FROM: FOX, GOLF,
JETTA, GTI, CORRADO, GLI, PASSAT
VANAGON, PLUS A FULL I mc,~aaga
O F USED CARS!

* 11,995

.... . 321 2257

4 Apartments P LU S louse1
.Recently renovated Good ren
tal neighborhood1 Potential
gross income SM M0 per year •

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(407) 574-9962

le a Sanford Ave
4 bdrm I 'j bath block home
Family rm. fireplace, security
bars, fenced back, tool shed
Owner relocating, priced
right! V4I.S00

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- Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Friday. Ju ly 28, 1991

141—Homes for Sale

I HIT MOIfitl **
ANY CONDITIONI
Need re p a in t Behind on
payment*? Call Crea, I Q 4714
ID V L L W IL O E
Specious 3
bdrm. I bath heme tifuetod on
Ip. comer let Nature* If
family ream end fenced yard.
Near Mayfair Country Club
and I A......................... fti.OOO
SANFORD • The "Haute and
CardMi" yard adit N Ihe
charm el Ihl* lovely 3 bdrm.
brick heme. U t mlN from
Move In condition! It won't
last long I..................... W.577
Call Oort Farter. Realtar
31)3331
The Fredentiet FNrtde Realty
m i teee.oai.33e
"Indtpendm tly Owned
_______ And Operated"

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Sanlord. 3 bdrm. 3 bath,
central A/C, all appliance*,
mini* and vertical*, tan*, se­
curity system, wood fence,
ts lx o . ti.oee down, uso/mu
Can n x i*n

149— Commtrclal

PnpRrty/SRk

3 BDRM. I BATH on 3/« acre oil
Sanford Ave. 3 car garape.
workshop, great N r small

153— Acroag*Lott/Gab
OCALA

N A T'L

FORIST.

Weeded Nttl *5.450 each, no
money down I tit .41 monthly.
________ i w r w i w f ________

PttCIRCOUCEDt!
3 large building lots on Route
at near Lake Harney. Total 3 4
acre* toned A-1. Include*
water meter. Now priced at
&gt;14.*e0 with owner terms
aval table I

OIUMITKMTY

m im
S U F IR S IC L U O IO t acre*
w/cleared hometlte. Horse*
oh. Owner llnanclngl...UO.OOO.
SNnetrem Realty 333-34N
TWO LOTS, toned H I. (Resl
dentlal tingle family) S. San
ford area. City water avail­
able. Convenient to school*,
churches and shopping
S30.000 firm lor both.
Serious inquiries call collect
_________ 404-375-7340_________
141 ACR IS all or part, custom
pond*, fence. Will finance.

135— Condominiums
C o -O p /$ «k
W IN T IR SFRINOS-Oaytree 4. 3
bdrm., living dining rm. 34 X
13 Ft.. Ig. screen porch, fully
equip, kit., all amenities.
Owner will finance. *53.500.
334-4711 Bee* or 434-4413 Pays.
YOUR N fW SMYRNA CONDO
C O N N I C T I O N t Sanlord
native. Oranda. Ownby Real
.... CtYatr."..'.:.’.'.::..'.:* * //)^w

145—Pwptox tor Solo
LAKE MARY like new! Live
In one side, rent the other I
What an Investment! S73.000
CettOTAtTl

151—Appliances

/ Furniture

HAROW ARI and Beach Stare
In Osteen. Doing good busl
nets! Building, land. Inven
tory. *144.400Owner retiring!
Templln Realty Inc.
_______43A44I4/11I-7471

215—Boats and

*888

1*7* C H E V Y N O V A
CONCOUR3
STEREO. V0
B B
AUTO, AIR
U O O
■• - - - - - ---■ . . . . .
.

14 F T PIRKRBLASS boat, trail
or A I4HP Evlnrwto. Run*
•«C. *500......................331-4340
1473 LARSON. 10 FT. with till
traitor. 113 HP 4 cly. Johnson
outboard Power trim, canopy
all equip, included 41300 Call
•War SPM Bottom 313-7153
40 H P 1 V IN R U D I
motor. 4330Or Bail Offer I
mm*

THIS W E E K S

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199- Pits BSuppIks

111— Appiia nets

/ Fum iturt
w i i H i » / b » y r r Maytag
gas. esc. cond *500 OBO;
TV VCR. Curtis Mathis. SNO.
F R I I I I R . Admiral IF cu ft.
upright. SI15QBO 111 5*04

117— Sporting Goods
B I K I S . Girl*. Ralalgh 14
speeds 1 lor sal* *45 00 each
Eecellant Cond i 345-1475
• OIRLS BIKE 14" single speed
New tires. 135 00 313 4474
• GOLF CLUBS. Man’s starter
sat with bag *50Good sail
________ Call 34* 5443________
HARO T I M I sailing guns? For
small fee I will sell your
weapon within M day* or lee
and gun returned I deal with
buyer* from all over US
Call F E BA 447-574-4444
1 9 1 - B u i l d in g

M a k rk lt

■ K ITTE N , fret to good home.
Gray and whit*, very loving.
good with kid* &gt;41 &gt;507
N K I D I N F O lor Monthly
NIWWMIf I r lw rrllfl Ntwl.
___________ 344-4454___________
QUAKER PARROT A Large
caga. 4 month* old. 475 00
OBO.............................331 5404
200— R e g i i t s r e d P i t s
AKC O KRMAN SHE P H E R D
PUPS Champion bloodline*.
OFA certified, black and tan
*350each.................... 345 7754
OROOMIHO AT ITS FINEST,
over 33 yr* professional tip
Vet recommended. 345 3474
S H IH -TZ U Puppies. AKC. 4
lemales. 1 male Brlndle
brown A white. 1st A Ind
shots. Dewormed Pr rents on
premise*. *310 300...... 314 7540

.................................. m-4117

Furnltura. craft*, plus mlK.
Items. It* Escambia, loll
Mallonvllla) Sanford.________

SANFORD GYMNASTICS

6AIA6ISAII
Collactlbla*. antiques. Ilk*
new toys, surfboards, photo
equip. A household Items. 1034
1st Ptoc*. Langwaad. SUHDAY ONLY I JU LY It. 143

CARA6I SALE
Musical mtrchandlM. baby
Hams, ate- Ill Jessamin* Ava.
Sanlord. (Behindhospital)
________Saturday. A3.________

GARAfiiSALE

401 East 35th Placa. Yard Sal*
A O y m n a s f l c Cl ass
ragtotrattoa. 43. Set. Ontyl

SANfORO/MT. DORA
Hugo Moving Sato. 3 lamllto*
Everything goasl Hwy. 44 and
Waklva River, follow signs.
Saturday and Sunday
FRANK A LORI'S Naw A Usadl
3103 S. French Ava Thrift
Store. Clip this ad for 14%OHI

Baby Itams A mlsc. 141 B 3RD
S T - LAKE MARY. Sat. I 4

201—Hor—s

ALUMINUM SMID 1* X 13. You
take down A haul away I *100.
311 5430 Ask tor Fred._______
MARBLK. 34 Pieces. Pink IT' X
44',". by 15/4"-*15 Each.

Quean si. bedroom suit.i
klt dlnatto sat A mlsc. Items.
Everything must got Sat.
O N L V t A4 734 Langwaod

SATURDAY, 7-12

• •HAY FOR S A L I I a a 51.75
bale. 125 roll. FENCE bldg. A
Repair I 3117111 aves________
HORSE ROAROINO
lots ol
trails. Personal attention at a
reasonable price. New barn
Also horses tor sal*. 344-1344

HUCCTMOUU
Friday and Saturday. 04.
L4mps. tables, couches, twin
bad. drasMr. night stand,
chairs, new electric Invalid
chair, dishes, tools, much
moral I 4441 Bedford Rd.
Sanlord

222— Musical

YAR0 SAU
370 74ar|orto Bl. (off Howard
Bl., near Lk. Mary High
School) Saturday. July 37th.
4AM 7PM. Household Itams.
camptnqaqutpmont plus mlsc.

YAM) SAU, SATURDAY ONLY
4AM 4PM. Furnltura, houM
hold goods, cloth#*, ate. 3)0 S.
Holly Ave. Sanlord

* PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION#
EVERY TUBS. A FBI. 7:3* PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. tl, Dayton* Beach
_________ S44-13S-A3tl_________
-to CAMARO . Auto, naw tires
and Iran*. A/C. tint windows.
S3.445........................

Morchondiso

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
B u s ts /V a n s

223— M k c t ik n f o s
AQUARIUM
50 gallon Most
accesor la* and ttand.
SICO.................................444 1443
BARRIE CAR. I yr. old Car
vetta. With battery charger.
Ilk* nawt *45.00........... 33A0130
LAROE Q U ILT. Red A white
squares. Hand stltchodl Must
Seal 4350..................... 331-1444
• LAROE U T IL IT Y S N IO 4IM
Good shape, white and gold. I
yr. old Now was 41.5J0 Will
navor rusl. You move Hurry,
before It got* I 33X4734

FORD Ft*4 FSck ep. 1477. AT.
PS. CB. 301 V 4. Low milage.
engine a Iran*. 313 1413

Sanford Motor Co.
144* J E E P W R A N O L E R
LAREDO
4 wheel drive,
hardtop. A/C. tilt wheal.
crulM. low tow ml lei I
________ Call 311 4341________
• TRUCK TOPPER N E IO E O I
For lull slit pick up. Undtr
4100. Also will haggle, bargain
At r adal aaaaaMXl SI *
1*11 OMC SUBURBAN, fun*
good. Ntad* minor T L C

1400.00................ m-alls

'W

H U Cf 4 FAMILY S M I
Mane, womens, chlidt. Infants
clothes, fum . crafts, dish#* A
Mlsc. Reasonable prices! 73M
W BT. RD *4. on* mil* west
Vaughn Nursery. 4 mil#* west
of 14 ovarpau. July 15. M B
21. A*. Ratnar SMnat________

Collactlbla*. furniture, vintage
clothing, lots ol good mlsc.
from 4 generations, priced to
Mill Also antique and costume
jawoly collection Including
cases can bt seen. Accepting
bids on this collection. Satur
day. July 17th. AO; Sunday.
July 14th. Al. 105 Country
Club O r- Sanford. noth SI )

MS Aluminum Can*..
NanFarrou* Metals.
KOKOMO....................... 33A1T

( HA RE S P I N E T PI AN O
Eicallant condition. St.000
Call H3 5334

Acctfiork*

35B S*. Hwy 17-41
OtBary, FI.
Com* In and visit our unique
gilt shopI W* have beautiful
Victorian accents, porcelain
dolls, doll houses lor mat
special llttt* girl and also
c a r r y Ball doll maki ng
supplies. (Wa Accept
Visa/MC) 407 **• 7700
Tuts Frt. 14-4. Sat. 4-1

Tale

1979 AUDI 5000 8

I f FOND BRONCO I cyl- «WO.
Eddie Bauer Model, only UK
mile*. 413.440. Call 311-5544

231—Cart
TARE Ilf PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•■cap) tax. tag. tltto. ate
1147 CHEVY SPBCTNUM 4
door. auto. air. power steer
log, stereo I Only *13* 40 per
month I (43 months u 14.4%
APR).............. Call Mr. Payne
Ceertosy Used Cars. 33X1133
OATSUN. 340 IX . 1*7*. 5 speed,
radio. Runs flna. need* some
work........................... 313 1413
e •Oene Bvrke Auto Sales e e
Low a* S177 down! Low pay
mental a a a a a a *314-1447

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
■icept tax. lag. tltto. ate
1444 DODOE OMNI 4 door,
blackl Aut omati c. A /C,
stereo, power steering Only
70.000 mil**! Only &gt;114.43 per
month (4* months « 14 4%
APRI...PLUSIII 3 1tag
HYUNDAI*. SAME OEALI
........................... Cell Mr. Peyne
Courtesy UsedCers. 313 3113
'7* B U I C K R E O A L . black,
needs radiator. *300; Fold up
cot. *35........................ 331 1344
'41 Z-14 CAMARO V 4. auto,
tight poll Irac rear and. dual
carb*. runs grant! Naads
minor cosmetics. Sacrifice
11.400 OBO Susan. 444 4511
days; eves, weekends, tea 4)40

237—Tractors and
T ro iltr*
CASE MODEL 711 44 HP dtoeat
tractor with 5 It. Hows* bush
hog. &gt;3.500 407 333 1347 ______

23t—V otiid os
Wantad

AA AUTO SALVAGE
ol DeBary
WEWBI ONANOPAVI
Top 55 tor |unk.
Cars A Trucks
Ring 44A44L5 tor auato.

2 3 9 -M otorcyd os
and Bikts
HONDA CX MS Custom, Ferring
A trunk, w/accessorle*. Runs
Great I SHOO OBO 33141*7
A * k fo ^ 3 * t^ h a r^ _ _ ^ ^ _

241— R ecreational
V th lc its / C a m pars
AVAILABLE SELF STORAOEI
Outside storage lor RV'sl
Inquire. AS. M-F. 3111413
14 FT. TRAVEL TRAILER
sltaps 4. air. axctltnt shape.
51400.................... Call 344 4544

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V A AIR. AUTO.
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STEREO. 4 DR.
LUXURY
LOCAL OWNER

*3888

1983 DODOE ARIES K
4 000RSEOAN
AUTO.
AIR
NICE

1990 Olds Cutlass Ciera

1991 Toyota Cam ry DX
Automatic. PS,
PB. ECT Trans..
Overdrive.
Cruise Control.
Power
Windows &amp;
Locks

*1488

Ken 'Rummel

PRESSURE CLEANING
E s t a b l i s h e d 1443.
owner/operator husband and
WIN team, home bated busl
nest. Complete tiles on resl
dentlal and commercial ac
counts Equipment, trailer
mounted Cross Income
*44.000 In 1440 Selling price.
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eludes car mascot. I R. Lallqu* bowls, also fin* cut
c r y s t a l and J a p a n e s e
porcelain prayer Rail.
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picture I Portable UP 3114144
• COUCH. Cray A mauve in
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__________ 341 300___________
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top. o»o. cond. *115. 331 0401
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                    <text>TH U R S D A Y

Airport as escape valve

N E W S DIGEST

SANFO R D — The Central Florida Regional
Airport should consider taking som e or the
overload from the Orlando International Airport.
The suggestion has been m ade in a new study of
the Sanford airport's future.
The study Indicates that the airport In west*
central Sanford, has a bright future. That Is
because It la In a strong position to attract and
develop a num ber o f aviation activities and could
have the effet of being an escape valve to relieve
the pressure on Orlando International Airport.
Am ong the suggestions are scheduled service to
Miami. International and dom estic passenger
charter service, air cargo and overnight express
sendee, and corporate aviation.
Mem bers o f the Sanford Airport Authority are
currently studying the report prepared by WUber
Smith and Associates, along with Its subconsul*

Rain has tournaments on hold
Severe w eather W ednesday held up play In
both the National Am erican Baseball Federation
and Am erican Legion district tournaments.

Lions namo Fallow
Longwood— Lake M ary Lions Club has named
the Melvin Jones Fellow for this year.

Hill to appaar In court today
SANFORD - Terrance Kenneth HUI is sched­
uled to make his first appearance In court today
before Seminole Circuit Judge Alan Dickey to
face charges he murdered Mildred Carver o f
Sanford In 1969.
Hill. 26. w as being held at the state prison In
Mayo following sentencing for several burglaries
In Sanford during 1969. said Sanford Police
Chief Steven Harriett. Hill Is charged with first
degree murder, burglary to a dwelling and
robbery w ith a deadly weapon. He could face the
death penalty If convicted o f the murder charge.
Hill Is suspected of burglarizing the 211
Lakevlew Ave. residence o f Carver sometime
between June 22 or 23 In 1989. The woman was
later found, the apparent victim o f a beating
with a blunt object.

S«x video of couple sparks song
TAMPA — The arrest o f a couple for having
sex Inside a home after a neighbor videotaped
them through a window has Inspired the song
"Sex Behind the Mlnl-BIlnds."
Janet Paddock, 32. and Alfred Stephens. 36.
were videotaped Inside Stephens' condominium
July 16 b y a neighbor filming through open
blinds.
.. CMiaaklaii&amp;iBbfCJ ^HLlMWTiSTwhd wrote the
country tOfte SBftrraay; said he has been waiting
ffltqllrelmu^¥us|ness. * *
"One minute you 're, making magic., then
you're making license plates, because priorities
arc twisted here In these United States." Is how
the chorus goes.
Paddock and Stephens were charged with
lewd and lascivious behavior In front of a child
under 12 after neighbors said adults and
children in a nearby pool could see them
through the window.
The couple said they didn't know anybody
was watching.

Mater readers gat the bones
MANCHESTER. N.H. - T o help electric meter
readers avoid dog bites, bone-shaped question­
naires were mailed to utility customers In hopes
of Identifying hazardous hounds.
“ Not vicious!" wrote the owner o f Bandit, a
German shepherd mix. "M ight Jump on you. He
has yet to learn good manners."
The Public Service Co. o f New Hampshire sent
the bone-shaped questionnaire to customers
with last month's bills.
"Our m eter readers stomp around door to
door ull o ver the state and a common Issue Is
harassment by a dog that they were not aware
of." utility spokesman Ian Wilson said.
More than 2.100 customers have relumed the
cards. S o m e assured th e com pany that
employees have nothing to fear, but the owners
of a Siberian named Hombrc sent a mixed
message.
"Overly friendly." they wrote. "But if you are
afraid o f him and he knows It. he may bite."

Expressw ay
extension
plan starts

bond issue

S A N F O R D - T h e first step
towards completing the Seminole
County expressway to Interstate 4
was made Wednesday.
Members o f the Seminole County
Expressway Authority unanimously
approved retaining Wilbur Smith
Associates as project managers for
the fin al six -m ile link o f the
expressw ay from U.S. Highway
17-92 at Lake Mary Boulevard to
1*4.
W ilbu r Sm ith now serves as
project manager for the expressway
construction about to begin be­
tween Aloma Avenue to U.S. 17-92.
The firm will be paid $588,604 for
the tasks.
Among Wilbur Smith's tasks will
■'"Whj le r
&lt;raffle prqJecUona for
...Jbe enOrr expressway and
review.
—altamattve financing schemes. The
firm also w ill r«rrte*h preliminary
design plans and consider the addi­
tion o f an Interchange at Rinehart
Road. In addition, the firm will
coordinate the engineering firms
that will actually engineer and
design the road Unk.
SCEA director Gerald Brlnton said
he plans to have design of the link
to begin In early 1992. shortly after
construction o f the Aloma Avenue
to U.S. 17-92 link Is begun. Brlnton
said he hopes to have all designs
and permits ready for state or other

to.

LAKE MARY The Lake M ary
City Commission w ill hold a special
budget workshop tonight The main
discussion Is expected to center on a
proposed $5,013 capital bond Issue.
The repayment o f the bonds will be
financed by the storm water utility
tax. Lake M ary's finance director
Robert Lockrtdge said. "T h e bonds
won't come out of tax dollars."
The bonds will b e used In several
major projects:
•$2,663,000 is to be dedicated to
parks and the parkway. Including the
Lake Mary beautification project.
•I3l.350.000 is to be earmarked
for paving and drainage.
P v t o f the beautification project
concerns the recent state Supreme
Coiii t*«Mtow£ jaXXmXt the ctty'% n.%,
tempt to force Florida Power Corpora*

, Mon to place power llms^along Lake
Mtuy Boulevard underground.
The city had hoped this could be
accomplished during the boulevard
w id e n in g p roject cu rren tly un*
derway. Because o f the denial how*
ever, the Lake M ary w ill be faced
with the task o f funding the power
line b u rial, and the bonds w ill
provide the required financing.
The other portion of the bond
money w ill be used to pay for a large
scale paving and draln i^e project
that has been under study and
□ B m L a k e M ary, P a g e B A

Effective federal tax rates
on selected families

MIDDLE 20%

4 . X.T ‘

P artly
C lo u d y

31.0%

24.0%

27.5% 20.0%

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Dem ocrats oppose at-large elections
SANFORD — The chairman of
Seminole County's Democratic Ex­
e c u tiv e C o m m itte e opp oses a
possible change o f county com­
mission candidate residency re­
quirements that would allow any
resident to run for any district scat.
" I am definitely oppjsed to that."

said Bill Gtlmartln. DEC chairman.
" I Teel that Ihc commissioners
should live In the district they arc
representing. It's the only way for
them to be accountable."
Gtlmartln said he and other local
Democrats support single-member
district elections where commis­
sioners art* elerted by only their
district con stituents. Sem inole
County com missioners arc now

elected at large — by all county
voters.
Gtlmartln said If candidates arc
allowed to run for any district seat
regardless o f where they live, they
would be less accountable to district
residents.
Last month. Seminole County
filed a request for a Judicial opinion
In Seminole County Circuit Court to
determine whether a 1988 Florida

Supreme Court decision affected a
section of Ihc Seminole County
Charter that requires county com­
mission candidates to live In the
district they are seeking to repre­
sent. The county charter was pat­
terned on state election laws.
The Supreme Court ruled the
Florida Constitution required com­
missioners. not candidates, to live In
□ 8 m D em ocrats. Page 5A

Eslinger defends handling of Midway case

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J A C K S O N V IL L E Even
though voters would probably
turn down a state Income tax. it
may be worth putting on the
ballot anyway, m em bers of a
group charged with reform ing
Florida’s tax structure said.
Officials would find out Just
how great the outcry would be.
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Seminole County sheriff deputy advises men outside Midway community meeting last nighl.

SANFORD — Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger said this morning he did not overreact to
a Sanford woman's claims she was raped by up to
15 men In Midway last weekend because the
victim was white.
"T o say I'm racist is absolutely ridiculous."
Eslinger said. "W c are going to enforce the law
equally throughout the county. Our response Is
the same regardless of the race. Our response to
this was because of the magnitude of the number
of people Involved."
Last night, nearly 100 upset Midway residents
braved the downpour to HU Ml. Bethel Church In
Midway for an airing-out session. The words
"racial" and "Impeachment" were brought up by
several of the angry residents, both young and
old.
A group of community leaders, pastors and
several youth will meet with Eslinger al his office
at 3 p.in. today to state their feelings about the
circumstances surrounding Ihe victim's rape
story and subsequent arrests.
"Something happens to black and nothing
happens.” said John B. Byrd. "One while woman
comes out here and we've got all of Sanford and
the press and ihc TV out here. I don’t understand
It.”
Eslinger said he believes the 33-year-old
victim's claim she was raped by up lo 15 men
See M id w ay. Page 5A

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N E W S F R O M THE R E G I O N AND A C R O S S T HE S T A T E
VI

course of treatment by opting for Immediate
surgery or a different
I
it form
of chemotherapy.

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G AINESVILLE - W orking with human
bone cancer in mice. University o f Florida
researchers have devised a technique they
believe can determine within daya whether
a tumor k responding to chemotherapy.

TALLAH ASSEE — A TallahBBorc ballerina Is living ■ d fru n
’Ad I Know Is what she’s said on the m essages she left on Ihe
recorder/' Kathy WUIIs said o f daughter Helen W illis. "She said
the prince Is very gracious and polite/'
Ms. WUlia. 19. and Prince Albert. 33, met at a Monaco disco
recently while the w as on a break from studies at a language
institute in Nice. France.
Ms. WUIIs. granddaughter of the late Circuit Judge Ben
W illis, is a student at Mary mount Manhattan College and is a
form er member of the Tallahassee Ballet Company.

W hile 70 percent o f bone tum ors can be
treated effectively through chemotherapy,
•urgery or amputation. 30 percent o f the
afflicted patients die.
University radiology profeaaor Katherine
Scott beHeveo the patients w ho die do not
benefit from the chemotherapy, and the
hopes to find a substitute,
w it h k n o w le d g e o f a p a tie n t's re
sponaivenesa. physicians could change the

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wniKI CfleryWO in lUDDing

CLEAR W ATER — A 10-year-old w as charged with stabbing a
6-year-old playmate in an argument over an inflatable raft,
police said.
.
The victim. Ryan Barkow. w as listed In fair condition
W ednesday at All ChUdren's Hospital in St. Petersburg.
Police questioned the 10-year-old about the Incident Tuesday
night and later charged him with aggravated battery, a felony,
said police spokesman W ayne Shelor. The boy w as released to
his mother’s custody. Shelor said.
Several children were playing In a pool at an apartmen t
complex when an argument broke out over the rubber raft, the
spokesman said.
"Som e horseplay got out o f hand. aom eJeeUnja got hurt and
some verbal Insults were exchanged." Shelor i

GAINESVILLE -

A local man is

FORT LAUDERDALE -

Coca-Cola after it
of a printing

marketplace.
Klmbler. foreman at a plum bing sim ply warehouse, sent
what he thought to be his winning rive bottle caps to the D.L.
Blair Co. in Nebraska, the firm operating the contest.

N ivil officer convict#d of liioioctotlon
PENSACOLA — Family photo album s chronicle the life of
Navy Lt. Cmdr. George Alton Seaver Jr. aa a patriot and
overachiever— not a child molester.
The 43-year-old officer, however, w as convicted on seven
counts o f sodomy and four counts o f Indecent acta with minors
at a court-martial Monday in Manila. Philippines. He faces 18
years at Fort Leavenworth military prison in Kansas.
The victims were three fourth-graders, the daughters of other
Navy personnel at Subic Bay Naval Base.
"T h is w as such a terrible shock." his mother. Jeanne Seaver.
said Tuesday between sniffles and glances at the old photos In
her Pensacola home.

Officer nabbed for Illegal phone use

"1 believe Ihe young lady
In a foreign country in unusual
circumstances and had no one to
turn to and Just got scared." he
said.
The W ftorV A T ihfe-adoptive
couple were not released, but
Cohn said II w lirB FftfTtrm tm Ri­
ffle for adoption in their home
county.
The mother flew from Wales at
her own expense last week to be
present for the court hearing and
pitanned to fly hom e again
W ednesday. the attorney said.

JACKSONVILLE - Using a portable phone, a Jacksonville
police officer Upped Into the telephone lines o f a local business
and made $240 in toll calk to dating services and other 000
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num ber*.YbUe on duty, a police report showed.

beery »*j*P*ndcd~ without pay
an* internal
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Johns. 34; also has to pay back AFCO Manufacturing “Inc,.
the company where he made the 34 calls to dating services.
Introduction services, a massage line and a relaxation line. Ihe
report said.
Police began their Investigation on April 30 after AFCO
owner Tom Brown called to report that Johns had been seen
behind the business holding a portable phone and crouching
down near an outside telephone box and his patrol car.
Brown said a telephone bill he received last fall had several
unauthorised phone calls to 900 number and a few other
long-distance numbers o f a period o f about 20 daya.

PENSACOLA — A Pensacola man was charged with
attempted murder In a shooting that wounded hla intended
victim aa well as an 11-year-old boy, police said.
The boy. Dante Walker, was hit once In Ihe right arm by a
stray bullet Tuesday night in front o f a city recreation center
where the taro men had gotten Into an argument, said
Patrolman Terry Ausborn.
Also wounded was Todd Wilson. The shots allegedly were
fired by Johnny Butler. 21. who was being held In the
Escambia County Jail without bond Wednesday.
Walker was In fair condition Wednesday at Sacred Heart
Hospital and Wilson had been treated and released Tuesday
night, said Mike Burke, a hospital spokesman.

MIAMI - Hsrs are tha winning
numbsrs selected Wednesday In
the Florida Lottery Cash 3:7-0-4
Winning numbers selected In the
Florida Lottery Play 4 were: 0 0 -8 -9
Fantasy 5 numbers drawn were:
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JIThere laaottUng we would do
to Jcopardlrc this Investigation,
said Capt. S(eve*Blncgar: one of
seven officers being questioned
In an Investigation launched by
the State Attorney's Office.
"P eop le keep bringing this
up." Blnegar said, "and we Just
want to M y. 'Look, there are no

The matter or Investigators
possibly selling their story o f Ms.
W u o r n o s * a r r e s t to a
screenwriter waa raised last by
Greg Rivera, brother o f television
talk-show host Geraldo, during a
segment being videotaped in
Marion County, said Sheriff Don
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their bodies; were1 aumped in reported to him that Rivera
remote ureas.
"made
general allegation that
Seven sheriff's investigators someone In law enforcement" Is
have been questioned under accepting money for the story,
oath and the inquiry could be but did not M y whether the
completed this week, said Ric Investigators were part o f the
Rtdgway. assistant state at­ Marlon County S h eriff's De­
torney.
partment. .

11 just knew that there
was this man doing these
wonderful t hi ngs with
computers. J
-Lottary Secretary Marcia Mann
questioned recently on a personnel derision
involving a friend o f the Chiles administra­
tion. Last week she defended raising the pay
o f new assistant — and former Chiles
campaign co-worker — Jim Spencer from
the $98,000 at which he was hired March 18
to $75,500.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported

W ednesday that Lin dn er, a business
associate of Chiles, was put on the payroll of
the Lottery Department April 1 and would
receive a state Mlary o f about $82,000 (his
year.
Lindner. 41. spent three months in the
governor's office as a paid adviser on a new
computer system before Joining the Lottery
Department, the newspaper said.
The Herald-Tribune M id Lindner played a
key role in the extension o f the contract
with the Control Data Corp. — under which
the state has paid the company more than
$134 million since 1988.
The contract was scheduled to expire: In
1993.

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Vol. 83, No. 287

POSTMASTER: Send eddrtce chengre
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OCALA — Allegations that
officers are attempting to sell
th eir story o f the arrest o f
accused serial k iller Alleen
W u orn os are unfounded, a
Marlon County sheriff's captain
s a ia :—
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deals.'"
Ms. Wuornos has been In­
dicted In Marlon. Volusia. Citrus
and Pasco counties and may be
brought before a grand Jury In
Dixie County. She is charged
w it h th e m u rd e rs o f fiv e
middle-aged male motor Isis.______

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diminishing late. Low In the mid
70s. Light wind. Rain chance 30
percent.
Friday: Partly cloudy with
thunderstorms likely. High In
the lower 90s. Wind southwest
10 mph. Rain chance 60 per­
cent.

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Investigation launched into alleged
sale of serial killer story by police

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percent.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Scat-

Second Clacc Pcctcec Paid el Banterd,
Florida end eddHtenel mailing

San lor Voiuntsare Program, on tha cam pus of
Saminoia Community Col leos, places Mangan
and othar aanlora In voluntaar p o sitio n *
throughout tha county.

TH E WEATHER

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Inc. 100 M. French A re , S*.
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Although John Mangan, Winter Springs, tumad
90 yattarday, ha showad up for work at tha
Sam lnok County Courthousa whara ha voluntsars hla lima in tha information booth. Ratirad

TALLAHASSEE — A computer consultant
was hired by the Florida Lottery because of
talent and not his connections to Gov.
Lawton Chiles. Lottery Secretary Marcia
Mann said.
" I Just knew that there was this man
doing these wonderful things with com­
puters," Mann M id Wednesday.
Mann disputed a newspaper report that
the Lottery agency's lucrative computer
services contract with Control Data Corp.
was extended secretly and that the com­
puter expert. William Lindner, was hired
because of his tics to the Chiles family.
It was the second lim e Mann was

From Aaaociatad Prats reports

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For your information

Lottery secretary defends personnel decision

Stray bullat wounds child

L O TTH V

Early tests indicate "tum ors In hum apa
behave in a very sim ilar manner aa tumqrs
In m ice." the aatd. "T h k ■ ig g rk s yre
should be able to analyte whether the tufigir
is responsive to drugs within a m atter ;of
days after chem otherapy."

A

W elsh teen -ager w h o d isap ­
peared from a hospital after
ghrtng birth to a to y w as allowed
to choose hla adaptive parents
semen! with state
under an agreement
child welfare officials.
"It’s all over now. lan't It."
■aid the 19-year-old mother, w ho
u s e d th e f ic t it io u s n a m e
Sam antha Thom as when she
had the baby June 20 at Holy
Cross Hospital. "It 's turned out
for the best."
H er son w a s turn ed over
Wednesday to a Florida couple
under terms of the agreement
approved Tuesday by Broward
Circuit Judge
Be
i nett C oh n , an
attorn eyy B
en
adoption specialist w ho worked
with both sides.
T h e state D ep a rtm e n t o f
Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices went to court when the
mother tried to regain custody
because she only wanted the
baby long enough to give him
away.
Cohn said it w as appropriate
for HRS to make sure the child
a r u given good care, but he said
he thought the agency over­
reacted.

Last September. Ernie L. Kim bier began playing "T h e Diet
Coke Super Bowl Line-Up O am e."
The object w as to get the Roman num erals 21 through 28 in
bingo format — and 22 w as the key num ber. The company
. . it printed live ^
winning
through a
computer selection
them Into the
random ly

"»re

Patienta typically receive 10 weeks of
chemotherapy followed by surgery and
more chemotherapy. But a tum or's re­
sponse to chem otherapy is difficult to
monitor even with C A T scans and magnetic

The work has been ex tended to hum ans

Mom who Had
allowad to plek
baby's parents

Man s u m Coe»Col« for pda* money
claimed he didn't win a $29,000 prise

“Learning whether a tumor responds to
chemotherapy early m ay be key to determiatng the patient's chances for surviv­
al/’ says Scott. "R ight now. patients may
drug treatment for weeks before
surgery without the drugs having the
desired impact on the tumor. The Tumor
may. In fact, be grow ing and spreading
throughout the body."

Using magnetic resonance spectr oscopy (a
diagnostic technique being m odified for
clinical use). Scott says she can Identify
chemical changes taking place In mice
tumors In response to drug therapy.
The spectrometer "creates a Tm gci print'
o f the chem leak present in the tu m o r.' she
■aid. "T h k fingerprint changes in
w ays if ihe tumor is grow ing or if It k

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| STATISTICS

T h e h igh tem perature in
Sanford Wednesday was 93
degrees und the overnight low
was 68 us reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center, Celery Avenue.
R ecorded rulnfull for the
p e r io d , e n d in g ut 9 a.m .
Thursday, tntalk-d 1.17 inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was HO degrees und
Thursday's overnight low was
. 73. os recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
• I. A s g u tls e I* Jspiter Inlet
International Airport.
Tonight and Friday: Wind
Other Weather Service data:
south to southwest 10 knots.
□ W e d n e s d a y 's U g h .......... 94
Seas 2 feet. Bay and inland
□ B aro m etric p r c M n r e . 3 0 .0 9
waters a light chop. Scattered
□ R e la tiv e H um idity....92 pet
showers und thunderstorms.
W in d s .............South 9 mph

SO L UN A S TAB LE : Min. 5:35
J u ly 11 a.m.. 5:50 p.m.: MaJ. 11:40 a.m..
11:55 p.m. TIDES: D s y te ss
highs. 7:17 a.m.. 7:45
p.m.: lows. 1:27 a.m.. 1:05 p.m.;
N e w B a ty r s * Beach: highs.
7:22 a.m.. 7:50 p-m.; lows. 1:32
a m.. 1:10 p.m.: C scss Beach:
highs. 7:37 a.m.. 7:50 p.m.:
lows. 1:47 a.m.. 1:25 p.m.

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Apalachicola
Dayton* Beach
FI L*ud Baach
Fort Myor*
Gelnatvtlto
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Lakeland
Miami
Pan**coi*
Watola
Tallaha****
Tampa
Varo Beach
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D s y ts a s Beach: Waves are W
foot with a slight chop. Current
Is to the north with a water
temperature o f 84 degrees. N ew
B a y r a a B ssclu Waves are 114
feet und glassy. Current is to the
north, with a water temperature
of 8 1 degrees.

C R a in fa ll................... 1 .11 In.
T o d a y ’s su n set.... 8 :2 0 p.m.
□ T o m o rro w ’s su n rise....6:43

high and ovrcnlght tow to 1p.m. E DT.
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Attwrilto
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Atlanta
•4 n M m
Atlantic City
Baltimore
44 n
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Billing*
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Birmingham
44 n 54 m
Btimer ck
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Balk*
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Batton
40 74
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Burltofton.Vt.
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Chartotton.SC.
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Chartotton.W.Va.
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Cleveland
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Dalle* FI Worth
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Donvar
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Detroit
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Honolulu
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Houtton
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Indianapoli*
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Jackton.MI**.
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Kan*** City
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La* Voga*
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Llttto Rock
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Lo* Angola*
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Mrmphl*
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Milwaukee
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Mpl* SI Paul
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Neihville
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Haw Or loan*
Haw York City
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Oklahoma City
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Omaha
Philadelphia
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Phoania
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v ttll$ i(lv e Unit conducted a routine drug raid In the area at
W est l?th SUeet in Sanford Tuesday. Earl Ilyere. Jr.. SB. 4230
Shenandnah . tn Bu ford. waa charg ed w ith poeaceafcm o f a
controUed aulntance. According to p otee report*, w hile ofllcen
w ere arresting him. he straggled w ith them, resulting in an
addlUena l charge o f resisting arrest w ith eiolence.
Charles Duiiet*, 19. IS Cowan Houghton Terrace. Sanford,
r e p o r t e d lyw ith M y ers at th e tim e o f the

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district pays $3,000 for $850 in land
'i t would coat m ore than
93.000 to condemn the propertjr• c $pisiotu tuenara w etts*
superintendent for fa*
&gt;1districts are not
iy more than the
e for a piece o f
t they can offer a
tana lion for w h y
they did eo.

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the south o f the campus, which
la located at 1729 County Road
427 In Longwood. la needed to
square off a portion of the road
that is between the school at the
T a r m a c F lo r id a c o n c re te

Got All Your Ducks In A How
And Oof On Over Tb *1 Heilig-Meyers
FOR ASIG

i angle In the rood b y the
e n tra n c e to th e sc h o o l be
straightened out because. * be
■ aid , “ people d o n 't stop at
angles like they're supposed to."
T h e district w ill hare to pay
for the necessary read work as
w ell.
H e noted that the school dio*
trtet could h are waited until the
county condem ned the land but
that would hare taken several
months.
“ And we would h are to pay for
it In the long run anyhow ." he
noted. "U 'a ju a i footer thta w ay ."

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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF
CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND

Notice Is hereby glvsn that ths Planning and Zoning Commission of Ssminolt
County, Florida, andtha SaminoiaCountyLand PlanningAgancy intsndtoholda
pubic hearingto reviewfor recommendationan ofdtoanco entitled:
AN ORDMANCE AMENDMQ THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; PROVKNNQ FOR WATER AND 8EWER STAN­
DARDS AND A TTA C H N Q THEM AS APPENDIX P; PROVUNNG FOR PUBLIC
8APETY8TANDARD8 AND ATTACHING THEM AS APPENDIXG; PROVIDfNG
POR MCLU8ION M LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING SEVERABIL­
ITY AND PROVKNNQ AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
TH E PUBLIC HEARNG WILL BEGM A T 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAF­
TER AS POSSIBLE, A T ITS REGULAR MEETING ON AUGUST 7,1991, IN
ROOM W122 OP TH E 8EM M 0LE COUNTY 8ERVICESBUIUXNG,1101 EAST
FIRST STR EET, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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COMMUNITY
COLLEGE

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M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: /s/

SEMINOLE COM M UNITY CO LLEG E
Sanford (407) 322-1450 or Orlando (407) S43-7001
Main Campus

Hunt Ctub Instructional Cantor

100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. F L 32773*6199

510 Hunt Club Boulevard
Apopka. F L 32703

Deputy Clerk
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CHUCK STONE

When police chiefs are dinosaurs
Brem en* — much to the relief of his
datty hi Ik e N f -h and Hispanic
w here be to perceived as a rads*.
law

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EDITORIALS

enjoy Mo outrageous humor and capacity for
m etaphorical and witty vulgarity. After hie
death, colum nists and edttorid writers recalled,
w ith alm ost nostalgic aadneaa, “ the ftisao
years."
M aybe that'a Oates’ problem: a surly obnox lousneas a s offensive as It la Insensitive. In auch
controversies, a sense of style helps. Officials
without hum or are persons without humanity.
b e out of step srtth the city's sense of reciprocal
ctvfitty. or with what Yale Law School Professor
C harles L. Black calls the "dusdem generis" rule
— which cites those offenses which the comm unlty considers extremely serious and "w hich are
plainly w rong in themselves to a person o f honor,
o r to a good citiien. regardless of words on the
statute books."

■

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What docs a rice farmer In Vietnam have to do
with a seal hom er brin g above the Arctic Circle?
As it (urns out. one could be killing the other with
chemicals.
Scientists have found that a wide range of toxic
solvents and pesticides — in dudtag PCBs, DOT.
dioxins, chlordane and several hundred other
related organic com pounds — m ake exceOsnt and
persistent travelers. T hough m any o f these
substances have been banned In m uch o f the
in d u s t r ia l w o r ld , th e y a r e s t i l l b a tn g
manufactured and used In m any rtrviloping
nations. Once released Into tha air. they migrate
readily along the w orld's long-range air and water
cu rren ts, w h ic h e v e n t u a lly a w a a p th em
northward, toward the pale.
It's not that the arctic la lUbng up with
pollutants. But once in the food chain of that
harsh wilderness, the potsona tend to concentrate
In ihe fatty tissues Insulating the Dab an d animate
that have adapted to survive there. B y the time
that PCBs devour one-celled
Arctic Ocean, m ove up through
Hsh that feed on them an d i
eventually to polar bears, seta
that the concentration o f the ps
3 billion times.

f Both
n a a w a s w i s i

uncommonly

alto their

through

Alger exem plar during his political years grew to

T he report o f the Christopher Commission in
L .A . detailed a systematic pattern o f behavior
am ong policem en that clearly violated the

" e lluaocTTa B c n c n s ru le . l . a . r c B u n i i B n u i y d o i
the dlnoaauric O aies to step
be able to
down so that d ty can heal Its wounded heart.
B ut A m erican s m ay be more form id a b ly
persuasive by boycotting the c ty as a tourist qr
convention site.

J A C K ANDERSON

U.S. going all-out
for POW-Ml As?
WASHINGTON - Behind closed doors.
A rm y Col. Millard Peck has told eight
members o f Congress and one senator that
the government's effort to find Uve American
POWs in Vietnam is a farce.
Peck told the riveted lawmakers about his
feelings when he Joined the Pentagon’s Office
for Prisoners o f War and Missing In Action. " I
Initially
Initially Just wanted to fix the office." After a
while. Peck changed his mind. " I don't want
to be part o f this." he decided. " I don't want
anyone to say I sold out my buddies in
Vietnam ."
H is c o m m e n t s
came in a closed-door
session o f a House
• Foreign Affairs sub­
com m ittee hearing
on M ay 30. T h e
scn slon has been
c l a s s i f i e d as to p

Eskimos living on Broughton Island — 70 mttes
above the Arctic Circle a n d
of mMw
sway from factories, b u g sp ra y s and a ll the other
perils of m oden) life — have the highest
concentration o f PC B s la their Mood o f any people
on Earth.
Those discoveries underscore the Importance o f
the agreement that the Bush administration
signed recently with the seven other nations that
have tentuiry north o f the circle — Canada.
W iVmaik, Finland. Iceland, Norway. Sweden and
(he Soviet Union — to begin Jointly monitoring
pollution of the arctic by oil. radiation, heavy
metals and organic contaminants.

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Tax hike m isinform ation
Well. Citizens o f Seminole County:
The County Commission stuck it to you again.
In the information fed to us prior to the vote on
the 1 cent sales tax by the Commission, property
owners were threatened with a property tax
Increase If we didn't vote yes on the penny sales
tax Increase.
All the while, our County Commission and
County Manager. Ron Rabun were sitting on the
piuposal to Increase our property taxes anyway.
Docs anyone In Seminole County believe 11 only a
coincidence that the utility tax proposal. Ihe school
tax Increase, and the other budget proposals were
not available to the public u n tl two or three days
alter the I cent m les tax proposal was voted on?
Docs anyone believe these tax proposals will be
In uny way influenced by what the public says at
the hearings on these m atters at the next
commissioners' or school board meeting?
Did unyonc. other than a handful who directly
benefit, remember that they voted to "save the
wetlands" with tax monies to be collected at a later
dale? That later date Is now.
Do the majority o f people In Seminole County
i cully want to see (heir m oney (yes. taxpayers
money!. Seminole Countv coffers hold your money)
used to build a boardwalk at the zoo or plant trees
to beautify ihe street to Heathrow. Most citizens
can't get potholes fixed in their neighborhood
streets because o f the “ lack o f m oney." Many can't
even gel their streets paved.
The reasons given for additional taxes Just won't
wash when Ihe taxes collected are used to raise ihe
salaries of bureaucrats and politicians, to pay for
things which are not absolutely necessary such as
trees In ihe median on Lake Mary Blvd. to
perpetuate the "Ins", and to raise my “ standard o f
living" against my wishes.
And how does the Commission arrive at the
figure of "a tax Increase o f about $1 12/year for
people who own a $100,000 hom e." Unless my
calculator Is crazy It works out more like this:
Elect: $100/mo. x 12 mo. x 10% equals $120:
Fuel oil: 100 gul/year x .04/gal equals $4: Water
■*crv: 835/ino. x 12 mo. x 10% equals $42:
Telephone: $14.25/mo. x 12 mo. x 10% equals
$17.10; Total: $183.10.
And tins is on a home appraised closer to
StiO.OOO. In addition to this, add street lighting,
school tuxes, state taxes, wetlands procurement
lax. etc., etc., etc., and Ihe reduction In county
• taxes Irnin $5.75 to $5.53 as reported in the Herald
means we who pay tins bills save $13.20 on u
SMLUX) home with the $25,000 exemption, and
|iay alxiut $200 more thanks to the proposed
utility taxes. W e are losing ground fust. If things
• tiiiilnuc as before, some olth csc new taxes will be
inverted to use for pay raises for the politicians and
bureaucrats.
If these people, who are feeding at Ihe public
trough, use Ihe excuse for larger salaries via lax
increases that the private sector pays more, they
should be returned to the private sector at once.
1‘lease don’ t raise my "standard o f living" by
raising my taxes uny more. I can't afford It.
II.D. Hood
Sanford

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associate Jim Lynch

ROBERT WAGMAN

Forecasters blew it on twister
CHICAGO - T h e National Weather Service
recently released the findings o f a disaster
survey team on its poor performance during a
deadly tornado that struck the Chicago
suburbs o f Plainfield and Crest HU1 on Aug- 281990. Subsequently. NW S Director Elbert
Friday Jr. accepted responsibility for the
service’s failure to give adequate warning
about the twister, which left 29 dead. 300
injured, and property damage in excess of
$160 million.
Now. however. NWS sources reveal the
failure went deeper. As one veteran forecaster
puts it. “ This is the biggest NWS screwup I’ve
seen in 20 years on the Job."
Friday said that if his forecasters had
provided adequate warnings, “ W e might have
saved a very large number o f those Uvea.”
Robert Maddox, head o f the disaster survey
team and director o f the National Severe
Storms Laboratory In Norman. Okla.. said
forecasters could have provided 10 to 15
minutes warning II the system hod worked
correctly. However, a careful reading of the
report shows that — had the system worked —
adequate warning might have been issued 30
or even 60 minutes before Ihe twister struck.
The report — technical, bureaucratic and
purposely circumspect — uses phrases like:
“ Communication and coordination among
NWS offices and staff could have been more
effective during the period o f severe weather."
Still. Ihe report pulls few punches and relates
an extraordinary series o f errors and failures, if
not outright negligence, by personnel si four
different NWS offices.
Early on Aug. 28. the NWS Severe Storms
Center In Kansas City, looking al satellite
Im a gery. Issued a severe thunderstorm
"w atch " for Northern Illinois. Around noon,
the fast-m oving front developed Its first
tornado, near the lUlnols-Wlsconsln border.
The Rockford office (the NW S office northwest
of Chicago). In conjunction with the radar
facility at Marseilles (located 25 miles south­
west of Chicago and the main NWS radar
station for n o rth ern Illin o is . Including
Chicago). Issued a tornado warning. This
w arning m en tion ed that • tornado had
touched down and that people In Ihe area were
In Immediate danger and should take cover.
The report praises Rockford for this quick
uclion. (In fact, at 1:37 p.m.. one — and
possibly two — twisters did touch down In
Rockford's coverage area. But no deaths or
serious Injuries occurred.)
Th e front continued m oving southeast
toward the Chicago suburbs. Between 2 p.m.
and 3:51 p.m.. the Chicago NWS office (located
In suburban Kosemont and responsible for
eastern und northeastern Chicago suburbs.
Including Plain field ) Issued eight severe
weather statements. However, several of these

statem ents overlapped, contradicted each
other o r gave Inaccurate Information. Further,
even though Chicago forecasters had teamed
through secondary sources that a twister had
hit the Rockford area, none of these statements
stressed the likelihood o f tornadoes, except in
routine fashion as a possibility In any heavy
thunderstorm situation.
Only at 3:55 p.m.
did the Chicago NWS
office put out Its first
torn ado statement,
based on a police
sighting in Crest Hill.
By t h is lim e the
killer tornado had al­
r e a d y c o m e and
on e. cutting a
6.4-m lle swath of
destruction, having
touched down for an
e x t r a o r d in a r y 45
minutes.
One critical finding
I This Is the
by the survey team
biggest NWS
was that video re­
screwup I’ve
cordings of the radar
seen In 20
screen at Marseilles
years on Ihe
s h o w th e " s u p e r
J o b .j
cells” which produce
tornadoes did show
up and should have
been seen. They were not.
W hat the report does not detail is that the
operator on the screen at Marseilles was a
trainee. However, survey team member Rich­
ard Przywarty insists. "W e found him to be
completely radar-qualified. Including training
al our Radar School." Przywarty admitted the
survey team never looked Into how closely (lie
trainee was being supervised that afternoon.
"It is m y understanding the supervisor was In
and out all d a y." savs Przywarty.

f

T h e trainee, though, did at least one thing
completely right — perhaps the key event III
the entire sequence. The trainee made a
telephone call from Marseilles to Chicago ut
2:54 p.m. to report his radar was showing a
"level s ix" intensity storm with a top of 60.000
feet. T h is Is the highest level classification for a
storm, and the extreme elevation of Its top
indicated il was a monster.
N W S sources say that a senior meteorologist
who took the call dismissed the Information.
But Przywarty said Ihe survey leam "w as
never told that. I talked ul length with (the
trainee) myself, and he never mentioned It.”
In any event, say experts, the cull, combined
with knowledge of the Rockford sighting,
should have alerted the Chlragn office. Why It
did not Is a question (hat still remains
unanswered.

has pieced together
what transpired.
The meeting was
c h a ir e d b y R ep .
S te p h e n S o la n .
D-N.Y.. who walked
f Thssntlrs
out after less than a
iMua It baing
h alf hour and de­
manipulatad
clared to the waiting
by
p ress th a t P e c k 's
unscrupulous
a lle g a tio n s w ere
people. £
flimsy and that there
was no government
conspiracy to block
POW Investigations. Solars missed out on the
last two hours of the secret session in which
Peck exposed the failures of the program.
Peck's debut on Capitol HU1 came shortly
after his pithy resignation letter was made
public. In that letter, he challenged President
Bush's assertion that the POW/M1A Issue was
o f the “ highest priority*' In his administra­
tion. Peck wrote that “ the entire issue is
being manipulated by unscrupulous people in
the governm ent or associated with the
government.“
There have been 1.400 reported sightings
o f U.S. servicemen In Vietnam since the end
o f the war. None o f them have been
confirmed, but Peck Implied (hat Ihe Pen­
tagon goes out o f Us way to debunk each
report.
Peck told Ihe committee about an Air Force
captain who. while researching (he war.
found a credible Laotian general with new
Information about Site 85. an Air Force radar
base in Laos. The general claimed he had
participated In a raid on Site 85 and that he
was sure two or three American soldiers were
captured and taken north. The general was
willing to talk, and Peck was willing to listen.
But he said he was stopped by Ann Mills
'Griffiths, the director of the private National
League o f Families o f American Prisoners and
Missing In Southeast Asia. Perk said Griffiths
told him. “ You’ re forbidden to do this. I'll
handle it.”
We have reported In the past that Griffiths
Is not a government official and Is supposed
to be a watchdog for the prisoners and their
families, but she mouths the government
line. Peck told the committee that Griffiths
repeatedly blocked his and others' efforts to
pursue sighting reports and had access to
intelligence data often before the Defense
Intelligence Agency was able to review It.
Griffiths has previously denied Peck’s
allegations and called them “ ludicrous."
considering he only worked In the POW office
for eight months.
It was long enough to convince Peck that
the government wasn't sincere about going
after reniulntng POWs If they exist. He
d e s c rib e d one report from u L aotlu n
birdwatcher who reported seeing American
prisoners. Peek said the Information was
dismissed on the grounds that the testimony
of u birdwatcher was not credible.
In th e closed hearing. Rep. R ob ert
Lagoinarslno. R-L'alif.. asked Peck If the
problems were a matter of "disorganization
or conspiracy." Peck replied. “ It Is charitable
to suy disorganized. I really think It’s much
m ore." By the time Peck uttered those words.
Solar/ had already left the meeting to tell the
press there was no conspiracy, and had gone
olf to other commitments.

�■agreed w rtdtn tB
than the docen or

c h an gin g description o f the

them to buy cocaine. PfOCthfl
said the woman said she w as
farced from the d r once they
arrived In M idway an d w a s
forced to have sex with several
men until shout 5 p.m. Saturday. lab o u rs.
In her original story to deputies last Sunday, the victim said
she w as held for 34 hours until

(&gt;fllliM l
Johnc
M M way
said M
anim als
"W e i
w e ate
told the peeing crowd. "W e are
going 1 conduct this in an
orm nizi manner, we are going
to conduct this with love. There
a r e g o o d p e o p le h e re In
Midway/*

T h ere Hm been ■ mtaunder*
standing/' Eallnger sold. "A ny
m an o r g ro u p o f m en w ho
commits a sexual battery Is an
anim al — regardless o f race or
ethnicity/*
Orville Clayton, coordtnalor of
the Sem inole County Com m uni­
ty Mental Health Center, told the
residents they have been dis­
credited by Salinger's comments
to the press.
"T h in gs that have been sold
have discredited the community
o f Midway and not only Midway,
but a ll black com m unities/'
Clayton sold. "It leaves the
Impression that when you think
o f M idw ay, you think about
som ething bad. W e've got to
show, an d w e're going to show,
that Midway is not a community
o f crim inals."

:the Sipes Avenue residence at
: about 1 1a.m. that same day.
: She had also told Investigators
.‘ she w as forced Into the car by
’ th e tw o m en on P a lm e tto
Clayton's comments were met
IAvenue in Sanford, arrest re*
with enthusiastic applause.
; ports State.
"S h e had made arrangem ents
•to be picked up to go som ewhere
•to bu y cocaine/* Proechel said
concentrate on taking some o f
•the woman told Investigators
(he ever Increasing load from
•Wednesday. "Once there, she
O rla n d o.
•w as very reluctant to get out of
The Central Florida Regional
the car and Indeed, w as forced
Airport la close enough to Dtsout. W e have confirmed that
neyworld and other tourist at­
;with Independent aourcca at the
and w as m ade possible In part
tractions and can serve as an
;scene.”
by a grant from the Florida
alternate to Orlando Ingema; A fter the victim contacted
Department o f Transportation.
llonal.
;deputies Sunday, about 30 dep_ Considering the num ber of
The survey cites the recently
;utiea raided the Sipes Avenue
fligh ts per day between the obtained authority to provide
;boarding, -house and arrested
O rlan do International Airport pre-clearance Inapectton aervlren
;three men and a 10-year-old boy end Miami, the survey predicts by U-S. customs In Sanford as an
;watching nearby at The Cool " Sanford might be a lW u i capture advantage In dealing with pas­
Breeze bar. The victim, w ho sat
* t least 30 percent of the traffic. senger as w ell as cargo nights to
'In a 'c a r behind darkened win*
w h ic h w o u ld s u p p o r t an the Islands or Canada.
.d on s. IdtfVttfted the four aa
estimated four daily departures
Airport Director Sieve CoUke
•amcng-LV&gt;c« r^ho-had^tsped-harv- - - im m -Senfrad-------------------- ----- _ -aaldT^-TlKv-HHW^-lws-Mggosiod
that w e ermcentrateratrongty on
m arketing." He stressed how ev­
er. "W e are already heavily
engaged in that."

Airport

conatdersUon b y the
commission and staff for m any
months.
In his budget message to the
!City Commission. City M anager
John Litton wrote. "T h e Master
’Paving and Drainage Study, re­
cently compiled by Dyer, Riddle.
M ills A Precourt, established the
priorities on which the Com ­
mission has indicated a desire to
proceed with as soon aa possi­
b le ."
: A d d itio n al p rojects to be
associated with the bond Isaue
include the lighting and sound
-s y s te m fo r C e n tra l P a r k ,
enhancement of the basketball
court at the park located on
^Country C lub Road betw een
Lake Mary Avenue and W ilbu r
•Avenue Including lighting and

»rctu rfaclng.
Although the public Is Invited
to attend tonight’s meeting. It la

Democrats—

considered as a workshop, not a
blic meeting. The citizens will
ve an opportunity to speak on
their districts. The
the budget proposals when dur­
c
o
u
rt
r
u
le
d th e s ta te law
ing the first and second reading
amounted
to
a legislative change
and public hearings scheduled
o f the constitution, which cannot
for September.
be done. The law was repealed
The workshop will begin at 7
by the legislature last year. The
p.m . In the Lake Mary City
action
took cflect In January.
Com m ission meeting room.

K

Expressway
financing
by September 1993, the pro­
m et Tuesday In Jacksonville.
"T h e thought o f a state in­ jected completion date of the
come tax passing would have to 12-mlle section.
" I ’d like to have everything
be the most unbelievable politi­
cal accomplishment that could ready so that when the ribbon la
ever happen." former slate Rep. cut. we can say now we really
need the last six m iles." Brlnlon
John Lewis o f Jacksonville said.
"It's never going to happen. said. "B y then, all o f the 50-mllc
The public la not going to vote a expressway from 1-4 near Disney
s t a t e I n c o m e t a x o n to 1-4 at Sanford will be done
except for the last six miles."
themselves," Lewis said.

charge o f arrangements.
Rebecca A. Moore. SO. King
Arthur Court. Casselberry, died
Tuesday at her residence. Bom
J u ly 23, 1941. In Meridian.
Miss., she moved to Casselberry
from there In 1968. She was an
In surance file c lerk and a
Catholic.
Survivors Include husband.
Robert L. Sr.; daughter. Diedra
R.. Casselberry: sons, Robert Jr..
Christopher, both o f Casselberry:
brothers. Joey Michel III. West
Point. Mias.. Ernest Michel. Me­
ridian.
B aldw ln -F alrch lld F u n era l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In

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John Boyd Querry. 89, 103 W.
B rid ge D rive. Sanford, died
Tuesday at his residence. Bom
Dec. 25. 1901, in Johnstown.
Pa., he moved to Sanford from
Chamberaburg. Pa.. In 1970. He
was a fanner and a member of
the First Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mary.
Survivors include wife. Elva:
daughters. Jean. Sanford. Arlene
C a rm a ck . F a y e tte v ille . Pa..
Elizabeth Sharp. Philllpaburg.
N.J.: sons. John Jr.. Osteen.
Joseph. Merritt Island; sisters.

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R ITA M M LOTTBRCa
Rtta Schlottcrer. 76. 1140
Pheasant Circle. Winter Springs,
died Wednesday at her resi­
dence. Bom Dor. 13. 1914, In
P h iladelp h ia, she m oved to
W i n t e r Springs from
Wllllamsvllle. N.V.. In 1978. She
w a s a h o m e m a k e r an d a
m e m b e r o f S t. A u g u s tin c
Cathollc Church.
Survivors Include husband.
John; sons. John Carl. Mur*
rysvtlle, Pa.. Dr. George Htchard.
Rome, N.Y.: five grandchildren.
Woodlawn Funeral Home. Or­
lando. In charge o f arrange­
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Jr . ago 17. of 1520 W Sts S t. Sanford. who
died Saturday, will b* hold) p m Saturday at
Now Zion Missionary Baplitl Church. San
lord, with R*v Frank William* ollicteting
Informant will b* hold in Shiloh Cemetery.
Sonlord Friends may call at th* lunar*;
homo from a tp m Fr day
Sunn** Furartl Hama. *00 Locu*f Av* .
Sonlord 1/2 ;i*J in ct*irg* ot orrangrmant*

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V i action i f proposed ac*
flan; (f) A slots mint at which
rut** or UaMaa poffttawr esatandt require reversal ar
moditlcotlan a* th* Deportman!'* acflgn ar proposed ac
flan; and If ) A statement at tho
rallaf sought try pafltianar.
atatina proelMiy Hw ocllow
pafltianar wanfi tho Deportment
to lake with respect fa tho
Department's action ar pro
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Lggal Notice
IN T N i CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I I M N T I I N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NOt SI-147-CA-tO-B
•a n k o f c i n t r a l
FLORIDA
Plaintiff.
v».
GEE WILLIKKERS. INC..
*tc.*f*l,
CLERK'S
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEN
that pursuant lo a Final Judgmart! st Faroeteauro Ostod Rig
14th day al July, m i , and
anttrod In Clyll Action No.
*1 IS7CA 140 In the Circuit
Court of Hw Elghtaanth Judicial
Circuit, In and far Stmlnolo
County, FlorMt. wtwrofn BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA la Nia
F l o l n l l l l and D E C
WILLIKKCRS. INC , ate . at Ol..
a r a th o D a la t id a n l a .
MARVANNC MORSE. Clorh of
Hw abouaanlltlod Court, will
Mil fa Hw highest and bast
bidder, ar bidders. Isr cash, of
Hw Watt Front door, of ffta
Seminole County CaurthauM.
Sanford. Florida, ot 11:01 A M .
an tho TJnd day ot August. Iftl,
tho tallowing dstcrlbod property
s i sat forth In sold Final
Judgment *f Foreclosure situate
In Somlnota County. Florida,
tawit:
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plays, sccsstarlos. parts,
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jfeafsago when he lived with his grandmother hut couldn't iefl
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with a vengeance.
The go-for-lhe-jugular celebrity biographer la herself the
subject o f a Kitty Kelley-style bio that accuses h er o f the aame
kind of scandalous behavior that m ade her books on Nancy
Reagan. Prank Sinatra and others beat setters.
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writers* words — and made up tales about the rich and famous.
"K elley has been exposed Internationally a s a Id le r o f
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o f m ade-up m uck." Carport concludes In hta book, which la
due in stores next week.

Iraq focM nuetear deadline today
W ASH INGTO N - Today la the U.N. deadline for Iraq to
provide full disclosure of Its weapons of mass destruction, but
U.S. officials say no military strike la Imminent despite their
skepticism about Saddam Huaaetn'a willingness to come clean.
Asked about the significance o f Ine deadline. State
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U .N. officials have said much work and analysis rem ain Before
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disclosures to date have been.
Denny said the administration agrees with the U.N.
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and ballistic missile activity. The council members did not
specify a precise time of day for the deadline.

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MIAMI — Isaac Bashcvia Singer, whose tales o f Jewish life tn
Eastern Europe's ghettos and America won him the Nobel
Prize In literature, has died at 87.
The Polish-born writer died Wednesday after several strokes,
said his wife, Alma.
Singer wrote more than 30 books, all In hta native tongue o f
Yiddish.
His work was inhabited by demon and dybbuka. spirits and
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In Poland during the three centuries before the Holocaust. The
modem stories were act In New York or Florida.

Democrats zero In on hostage strategy
WASHINGTON — Despite possible political peril. House
Democratic leaders plan to pursue a formal Investigation o f
whether the 1980 Rragan-Bush campaign struck a deal with
Iran to delay release of American hostages until after the
election. Democratic sources say.
The officials, speaking on condition o f anonymity, said
Wednesday that House Speaker Thomas Foley, D-W aah.,
would announce the probe next week and detail the
mechanism he will establish to carry out the Investigation.
President Bush has denied any knowledge o f a campaign
hostage deal with Iran but has said he would not mind If
Congress carried out Its own inquiry. Former President Carter
has called for an investigation.
Foley is convinced that the persistent allegations are too
serious to allow them to circulate without final answers, the
sources said. He has become convinced, as well, that those
answers cannot be obtained without the power o f a formally
constituted committee to issue subpoenas and to question
witnesses under oath.

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Oviedo drew first blood la the
se c o n d In n in g . A n d y H o lm e *
tingled with one out and m ated
after Richard Brittle nailed a double
to deep center field. He would Inter
score on Lou T ra e g e r's Infield
ground. wMch w as booted by Lake
Howell. Mark BeUhom then tripled
to drive M Traeger.
The Btackhawka countered wtth
one run In their half o f the second.

DeLAND - NABF team * weren't
the only ones using um brellas
instead of bats Tuesday. T h e Banford Post 53 Orioles didn't see
second-round action In their Am eri­
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to flooded conditions at DeLand*a
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Craver. praised by Coach Don Sim la for M s
pass catrhlng skills, quit football In the 10th

They faced DeLand. w ho defm ted
Pierson 10-5 In the first round, at 11
a.m . this morning.

"T h e coach wouldn't allow m e to play any of
the positions I wanted to play — running back,
quarterback, defensive b a c k — Instead of
receiver." Craver said. "It w as Just a position I
didn't want to plsy at the time.”
But he likes to catch the ball, and he'll likely
get a chance to do It in Friday's
opener at home against the Chicago Bear
Wednesday was the first hill day at training
cam p for Craver. a running back horn Fresno
State. The third-round draft pick reported I I
days late Tuesday after signing a three-year
contract for an estimated SBBO.OOO.
Craver’s arrival left the Dolphins with I I
unsigned players. Including eight starters. The
only absent rookie Is receiver Handal Hill, the
team’s first-round draft pick.

the championship gam e won't take
place until Sunday evening, or If a
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would probably play a w inner's
bracket game at 4 p.m. If they lost
they might turn around and can
pete again at 1 p.m. An achaduk
following Sanford's m orning gam
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MIAMI - - T i t t 'CVOhrlng lU t u f candidate* to *
become the Florida Marlins' general manager
currently Includes six prospects, and all are
employed In the major leagues, the expansion
team's president said.
Carl Barger said he has already requested
permission lo interview three o f the candidates.
He also said the list is flexible.
Wednesday s edition o f The Miami Herald
quoted National League sources aa Identifying
these candidates: Doug Melvin o f the Baltimore
Orioles. Dan Duquette o f the Montreal Expos.
Qord Ash o f the Toronto Blue Jays. Bill Lajoie o f
the Atlanta Braves. W alt Jocketty o f the
Oakland Athletics, and Lee Thomas o f the
Philadelphia Phillies.
Melvin. Duquette and Ash are assistant
general managers. Lajoie la a scout. Jocketty Is
director of baseball administration and Thomas
Is the Phillies' general manager.

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editor OKs Orioles’ plan
NAPLES — The Baltimore Orioles’ plan to
move Into an 918 m illion spring training
complex received approval from the Collier
County Commission.
The board's 4-1 vote Tuesday authorized the
team and the county to begin negotiating
agreements for the complex about a mile west of
Interstate 75.
The site plan Is the fourth the Orioles have
tried since committing to move to Collier
County last summer.
"1 think the time has come far Collier County
to let this thing happen.'' said Tom DafTron. the
Orioles' senior vice president.

C O L L IQ I HOOPS
Railtors announcs schsduto
TALLAHASSEE Florida AAM has an­
nounced a 1991-92 basketball schedule that
Includes its first game In several years against
intradty rival Florida State.
The Rattlers, who were eliminated last season
In a qualifying game for the NCAA tournament,
will also play Florida. Seton Hall and Missouri In
to their Mid-Eastern Athletic Confer-

FAMU meets Seton Hall In the first game o f
the Big East/MEAC d ou bleh ead er In St.
P eters b u rg Dec. 28 th at a ls o m a tch es
Bethune-Cookman and Georgetown.
Florida State and FAMU meet for the first time
since the early 1980a on Dec. 7 In the second
night of the Inaugural Capital City Classic.
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Last night was supposad to b# the final night of the
Sanford Recreation Department Wednesday Men's
Softball Leagues at Chase end Pinehurst parks. But
thanks to the weather, there are over two weeks'
worth of games .o be made up. Considering how

close both leagues
&gt;s era, those games are very
important. At Chase, Nick Ferpee fright) and Florida
Manor (10-2) lead Jimmy Ramos and DCC (9-3) by a
game. At Pinehurst, H.D. Realty (104) has a half-game
edge over id Bustard's Pro Baas Guide Service (94).

A fte r all. Donnie H am m ond.
Dudley Hart and Bruce Fleiahler —
who won the New England Classic
and 9180.000 two weeks ago on the
PO A Tour
e a c h w o n th e
tournament early In their careers
and gone on to later success.
Hart rallied for last year's title and
currently stands In the top 125 on
the PGA Tour money list.
But John Brott has a different
Idea.
Oh yes. the three-year Sanford
resident and former head golf pro­
fessional at Tlmacuan wants to do
w ell In the tournam ent which
begin s today, but fo r an oth er
reason. In a few years, he hopes to
compete not with Payne Stewart
and Greg Norman, but with Gary
Player and Jack Nlcklaua on Senior
PGA Tour.
And these four days at Palm
Beach Polo Country Club could give
him a glimpse of future riches — or
missed cuts.
" I f II (my swing) falls together. I
could finish In (he top 10." said
Brott. who turns 45 next month. " I
feel confident I can make the cut."

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DiTore, Brown help keep
Oviedo Seniors in the hunt
NICEVILLE — Pitching for Ihc
first time In nearly two monlhs.
Rich DtTorc worked four strong
innings Wednesday night to lead
(he Oviedo Senior All-Stars lo a 9 4
win over Navarro In an elimination
contest o f the Section I tournament
being played at Nlcevlllc’a Twin
Oaks Field.
With (he win. Oviedo eurns a
r e m a t c h w it h J a c k s o n v ille Arlington tonight at 7 p.m. Because
A rlin gton d efea ted O viedo 5-4
T u e s d a y . O v ie d o m u st beat
Arlington twice in a row to udvance
to next week's state tournament.
D iT o re a ls o p aced O v ie d o 's
eight-hit attack Wednesday with a
pair of home runs and a single,
driving In three runs and scoring
jwo.
But the real story was DlTore's
performance on the mound. Faced
with the possibility o f having to play
five games in five days. DiTore. who
had hurt his arm in the spring, gave
the Oviedo pitching staff the boost It
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Jason Fore relieved DiTore In the
fifth but ran Into trouble in the
seventh, leaving in favor o f Mark
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one out. Metcalf faced Just one
batter, getting him to fly out to
second baseman Mike Rugicnius.
who doubled the runner off first
base.
Oviedo also turned a double play
In the fifth to keep Navurro at bay.
Offensively. Oviedo scored all the
runs It needed In the top of the first,
striking for five runs.
Tim Slavik led off by reaching on
an error and took second on
Kuglelus' single. Todd Bcllhorn
then hit Into a fielder's choice.
Kuglrnlus being.forced at second
with Slavik advancing to third.
After Brllhorn stole second. Slavik
scored on a wild pitch that sent
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pro from Sem inole County eye­
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•10.000-plus first prise. Nine
others. Including Tfm acuaa's
Dennis Postlewait. look to show
their abilities In the competition.
Perhaps none from Seminole
Country go Into the tournament

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T ed Brown continued his re­
d-hot hitting with a single that
plated Bellhom . Brown went to
second on a paaa ball and to
third on a wBd pitch before
scoring on Andy Hynes' single.
H ynes also moved up a base on a
paaa ball but that wasn't neces­
sary aa DtTore followed an out
later with a taro-run home run.
Navarro reached DtTore for a
run In the bottom o f the first, but
DtTore got It back his next trip
to the plate, launching a solo
hom e run In the fourth.
Oviedo added three more In­
surance runs. Bellhom scored on
a sacrifice fly by Hynes In the
fifth. In the seventh, a sacrifice
fly by Bellhom brought home
Slavik while Ted Brown doubled
to score Mike Ruglenius.
Brown, w ho did not have an at
bat for Oviedo during the District
14 tournament last week, collec­
ted a double and two singles
W ednesday, driving In taro runs
and scoring one. On the week.
B ro w n Is 7 -fo r-8 w ith tw o
doubles and a triple.
Jay Buaae and Ruglenlua each
contributed slnglead In the win
over Navarro on Wednesday.
Slavik and Bellhom each scored
tw o runs. Bellhom also getting
credit for an RBI. Hynesi scored
one run and drove In two.
F o r N a v a rro . C ody C agle
doubled.

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Your reasons for seeing le w of
your parents now o r e legitimate,
so when your mother ’’rem inds’*
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frequent, don't apologise (Uke a
child): explain to her - as you
did to me — that there are other
people In your Hfc now, and
working every day la very tiring

M M ABET) Unfortunately,
your advice to ’’Anonym ous in
the U S A ." the working couple
w ho had never fUe0 income tax
returns, foil short of the best
advice they should have re*
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Verticals

Contacting the IRS In this
situation without first seeking
the professional advice of a
qualified, experienced C PA or
tax attorney Is asking for more,
not leas, trouble. W hile It's

possible that they might emerge
u n h a rm ed , the risk o f fa r
harsher treatment Is too high.
Much better for them to con*
suit with an experienced tax
accountant or attorney t o they
can foam their righto as well as
their obligations. So much o f
this couple’s financial and emo­
tional future Is at stake; they
need expert outside advice on
this kind o f problem. Abby.
In the past, you have advised
people who have legal problems
to seek legal advice: thto situa­
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before loo many people follow It.

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Cary Ion Cohan. D C . Mr
Maryann* Mars*. Clerk to M* Board
ol County Commissioner* In anri lor
SamlnaM County. Florida
Publish: July M.TPt1
O IH J 0 I

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P R E V IO U S SO LU TIO N : "It I had Ih* d&lt;ough. I'd buy up
tha nagriUvt ol gvary turn l aver made and
d atari one heflol
• lira.' — Sterling Hayden.

R I NOVATION OP
LIO H TIN O SV STIM
FIN IH U R S T
ATMLBTIC F t IL O
Thera thril fee a Rufelk hear|
*
City
at m
t ea FJri . M y A M l . T k
al MM maattnp will be
r i Me
19^499 'pP MM1

eapretslno aplnlana an the
^^^w I^yff*
mp aytrim aI Ma Flnahurtl
FufetMh: July It. a M. HPt
P B H -llt
IN TH R CIRCUIT COURT
O F T N t IM N T IB N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Civil MVI9ION'
CASS NO PI-IMP-OR-PP-R
IN RI THIMARRIAOIOP:

Kalhryn Lynn KetMy
WlM/FrillMnar
N O T K I OF ACTION
TO : J eneMen Ray Bril
RR MIT (A A R Trailer Park
L e n t)
Lehe. IA lin e
r
A R I H I R I R Y NOTIF I I D Mat aa Adlan Nr OMa a m a capy r i year
It any, M It an
Kathryn Lynn Kellay, Fa u ­
lt P.O.
rial
1 1P0T. and
HM Ma ertpMri wtM Ma dark al

naatM ayrapertyM

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I m m o l U j| l| | | a A
m w . i m i c w ,

It yeu tell Mease, a
will ha
m
kapahttan.
W ITN ISS
IS my
seal elMNCeurten July t.ltPl
M A IVu ^wwkryw-w:
A N H IM
t w wOv a
a a il
w
Aa Clark at the Caurt
Ay Nancy R. Winter
Aa Deputy Clark
FUMNh: July 4 It. lA H IP P I
D iH H
IN TN B CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N t BM M TSBNTH
JU 0 K U U . CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
M M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NOlPMlIB-CA-14-0
RR T R IA L T T TR U S T, a
MaaaachuaatN feutinaaa trust.
Plaintiff,
v*.
TH S HAMPTONS O F Ml ATM
ROW DBVCLOPMBNT. INC., a
FMrMa carpwalMn. ALAN H.
OINSBURO anri H A R R IIT F.
O IN S B U R O . kit wlfa, anri
R O B E R T C. R O H D IB and
■ARBARA ROHDIB, Ma w«M.
and W ILLIAM F. BROWN. In
dlvlriually, anri OMnriaM F E D
RRAL SAVINGS AND LOAN.
anriJP A LtP R JL R tfR C E ja n L
PARL YN P, PiPflfcf. Ma wile,
— hrleodanli.
W t i c i o f a C T TW —
T O : W ILLIAM F. M O W N
4PI Orlande Avenue
Oca**.PMrtri*ttM)
YOU ARB N 0TIPI1D that an
adlan ta loracNaa a martpapa
an Ma tai leering gragarty In
SamlnaM County, FMrMa:
Conriamlnlum unit A P at THK
HAMPTONS OP HBATHROW I.
a Condominium, according M
tha Declaration at Conriamlnlum
In Official
Public Racarri* at Seminal*
Caunty. Plarlria. MgaMar with
an unrilvMtri Interetl In Ma
mmmMuwllmwtjuail
•■mpiTw jffynJTTTLfii
hat bean 11lari against you anri
A L A N H. G IN SB U R G anri
H A R R I I T P. O IN S B U R O ,
R O B B R T C. R O H D IB anri
■ARBARA ROHDIE, G LE N
OALE F E D E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN, and WALTER V.
P IE R C E anri D A R L Y N F.
PIERCE, and you *r* required
M sarv* a copy at your written
ri*tense*. II any. to II an Bruce
I . Blackwell. glalnllH't at­
torney, whose address I* U East
Pin* itreat. Orlando. Plarlria.
JMPt-1411. on or before August
II. IPPI. anri IIM the original
with tha Clark at Mis Court
either feotara aarvlca an Plain
tltfa attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otherwise, a default
will b* entered against yeu for
the raliat demanded In the
Comglalnt or Petition
D A TED on tth day ol July.
IPPI.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark at M* Court
By: Joan Brillent
A t Daguty Clerk
Publish: July II. IP. U k August
LIPPI
DEH 101
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE K IG M TIIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMI N O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
c a s e N O : ta n ts c A o e p
C O A C H L IG H T E S T A T E S
SECTION II. INC..
Plalnllll,
VS.
SHARI MANN.
DsNnrianl
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: SHARI MANN
JlOWett llM ItSl
Kansas City. MO MIPS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Mat an
action M anlore* a lien on M*
totlowing gragarty in Seminole
Caunty. Florida
Unit II. Building C. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION II.
a Condominium, according to
Mo Declaration ol Condominium
recorded In Official Records
Book » n . Pag* IWO. of tha
Public Record* al Seminal*
County. Florida, anri Plrtf
Amendment thereto recorded In
Official Record Book I M Pag*
IMP. of the Public Records of
Seminoi*County. Florida
ha* bean tiled against you and
you ar* required to aerva a copy
af your written defenses. If any,
to It on RANDY HILLMAN.
P la lnllll'* attorney, whose
address Is Mi East Hiiicrest
Street. Orlando. Florida 17S0I.
on or bafor* August ]]. m i . and
til* tha original with Ih* Clark ol
Ml* Court either beIore service
on Plalnllll'* attorney sr Imme
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor tha roliat demanded In
the Complaint or petition
DATE Don July ta. It*l
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
by Heather 8funner
As Deputy Clerk
Publish July It IS A August I.
I. It*I
DEH 1*4

Le g a l NoHea*
W IK B rD P B M S R IP F 'B IA b A
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
Mat by vidua af Mat certain
WrH af Baacaflan ttauari out af
anri unriar Nw teat aflha OrcfeM
Court af Orange Caunty. PNrlR*. Cata fCI f f / t w vpMi a hnat
{uriflmanf ranriarari in I ha

n - H D M W B nS ?

CLASSIFIED ADS

Scmlnolt
3 3 3 -3 6 1 1

^ P R IV A T E P A R T Y R A T f ^

HOURS

CTPaB M
S K i Bm
• 1 Irip a i

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and camganlanahlp. LIB*
moN/tomala in Baak mavM
'Yv* Wuaki" F .A Daa
r .F L
Fra# marital car*, trarwgar
fallen, counce!Ing. privato

t/W h feriaraaf In anri la the
af aaM Can-

*f?h*i aatri taM M
M aattafy Ma term* af tatd Writ
Oanatri P. EaUnpar, Sharlff
SamlnaM Caunty. PMrtria
Pubtfabari: Juty a August i. L
a wlM Me taM an August a
IPPI.
DBH-SSS
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.
RIGHT B IR T H JUDICIAL
CIR CUIT. I M A M FOR
S IM I N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASB N O i PI-MPI-CA-tPR
B IN IP IC IA L MORTGAGE CO.
O F FLORIDA.
FMMIN.
K IN N K T H J . C R O T TY . an
unmarrMri man. anri arty unknown gotten* or unknown
agauaaa claiming by, Ihraugh
anri unriar K I N N K T H J .
C R O TTY . anri K E Y FINAN­
CIAL S IR V IC IS , IN C .
N O T K I OF ACTION
TO: K E N N ETH J. CROTTY
I Last known aririrasa)
IM* Palmetto Avenue
SanMrri. F L U T TI
YOU A R I N O T IF IIO Matan
action ta Mraclaw a marl|ap*
on Ma property located on the
»0 * PalmafM Avenue. SanMrri.
Fiqr_ld# J17Tl. ria»crlbari a*
v_
A 1.
^ P W W R ^ M N M r Jc
SANFORD, according
ma&gt; ar plat tharaat w racarriari
In Flat Bank I. page III, at the
Public Racarri* at SamlnaM
Caunty. Plarlria.
ha* bean fIlari against you anri
you ar* required to torvo a copy
of your written defenses. If any,
M It an MICHAEL A. VAN
HOUTEN. ESQUIRE. Ma at
ta rn a y la r the P la ln llll.
B E N E F IC IA L M O R TO A O E
COMPANY OP FLORIDA, said
attorney's address It 114 South
Palmetto Avenue. Daytona
Beach. Florida H IM . na later
Man August IP. it*I. anri tIM the
original wlM Ih* Clark at Ml*
Caurt either before aarvlca an
Plaintiffs attarnay ar Immaril
aMly thereafter, otherwise a
default will b* entered against
you tor the reflet demanded In
tha Amended Complaint.
D A TED this IIM day of July,
IPPI.
(SEAL)
Mary arm* Mora*
Clark ol M* Circuit Court
By: RwM King
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July IP. IS A August I.
1IPP1
DEH Its
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
O F TN B EIG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANIL FOR
SEM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: PI-IMPCA-IAK
NAVY ORLANDOFEDERAL
C R ED IT UNION.
Plaintiff, vs.
JAMES O'CONNOR. SR. ANO
ST A T E O F F LOR IOA.
D E P A R TM E N TOF
REVENUE.
Defendant*
TO: JAMESOCONNOR. SR
M* Timberwood Trail
Ovlsdo Florida
AND ANY unknown peril**
who may ba Inferestad a* hair*,
davisaa*. grant***, assignees.
Iterser*, creditor*, trustees, or
other claimant*, by. through,
unriar or against Mis Defendant
whet* whereabout* Is unknown
NOTICE OF ACTION
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D Mat an
adlan Mr foracMtur* of a mart
gag* an the following proper ty:
Beginning at tha Intersection
ot tha south line at Country Club
Road anri M* East Una af itw SW
ta o fM a S W M a fH w S E M a f
Section 15. Township IT South.
Rang# 10 East. Seminal*
County. Florida, thanca run
Wasl. along told South Lin* ol
Country Club Road 111 OP Mat;
thane* run South IIS OP Mot;
thence run East IIS 00 Nat to
said East Line ot tha SW &gt;• of
the SW W ot ttw SE &lt;«. Ihencs
run North US 00 lest to the point
ol beginning
ha* besn filed against you and
you ar* required to serve a copy
of your written defenses t o It. It
any. on JO H N C EN G LE
H A R O T. P A . ISIS E. Llv
ingston Street. Orlando. Florid*
IJbH Plalnllll * attorney, an or
before August 14. It*l. anri III*
ttw original with ttw Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plamlltf's attorney, or Irrw
mediately thereafter, otherwise
a dalaull wilt b* entered against
you lor itw relief demanded In
the Complaint lor Foreclosure
WITNESS my hand anri teal
ol Mis Court on July II. t**l
ISEALI
MARVANNE MORSE
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Publish July If. IS A August I.
a. it* i
DEH I**

BCBTUC
Wring i—

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paalttone up fa sas/hr.Par
IntiT^W^W W^NeKwr
CaBHDGM W I
ADO T O TO U R

Foal arPtaaanf Family ruMaaf
Oon'f Faafl Dan't Trust I
Oees'tTaikl
FUFS

LOST OOGI MaM YarkN. Black
ri P^wv» "MI
pGau" la
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ra aeeuawrs
Spring*. G IW AG O lfP Ptll

Legal N olle#

A F F t T NOW) Orlvars, aaeurlty
■uarrit. lenttors, war thou*•
hat* anri rifle* hafp. twin
train) HiFkanaFaa.
A R I YO U R H L IA B L I A N D
NAADW URKM GT Trirtf ttfe*
M ERRY MAIDS. tMaakfy pay,
M an-Frl., day hour a. Car
...................s h -m s i

arty being tm atari In
_
. . . Caunty, PNrMa mar*
a rt ic u lg r ly riaacrlbari aa

af lamlnaM Cawriy, PM rMt
Will af 1 l : « A M. Wt Ma MM
day at Aupuat A D IPPI, attar
Mr aaM anri tall ta the highest
bidder, FOR C A M IN HAND
ANO tU B JB C T T O A N Y ANO
A L L B R IITIN O LI1N4. af Ma
Prant ttRRaaty Dear, at Ma afaga.
af the l amlnaM Cawriy Court

a

11

fM* waa aativarari M m* a*
M tf tH af lamlnaM Caunty.
PUrtWA and I ba w Mvtari tpwa
ait the Mght. fffM anri________
the riafanriawt. Cacti Briwtn
J r ., ha anri la lb*

Unit PA, SAUSALITO, a Can
11 , ar r T i l n i Ib
B fB H a ntlte v
..........af iM ia iH i a ftn
dominium. Phaaa I, dated
.. — *IfTA racarriari In D R .
P I Papa a a Public R*cef SamlnaM Cawriy, Fieri-

ItBaW.WRlH. I
■RSNCBRBGfl
■ G A K TFA Y I

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

C L A S S B IE D

a# June A.0.1PHU* RMI earlefei
caw onmtari: DwsaM R. AAan.
PUlntm va. Land anri Hamat
Root Itia M Invaatmant Com­
pany, inc.. Cacti Briwtn Ranar,
Jr. M Vanaura CargeratMn af
Saratata^gJInc .^ O * laiMant,

i umn
mim

Orlondo - Winter Park

Far DaNMia: la a a c a m *
17— N G T B G f y A
O H M C rift
A l CHILDCARE. On Idyilwllrie
Dr. Bale b tovtop anvttarr. Tnt
tor yaur child. RaMa. t » r i a
wb. Far CBIBNaia tori fa tafy
C*ri...----- M4-7W
C N IL ri C A R B . my tantorri
►to*, to
m m t
CN ILO CA R B . (oddtars to 4
y*#rt. Bsparlanceri, refer
M O TH B R -FA TN IR warn, our
SanSard ham*. Gaari rafaa.
OrovayarriahiftOK.Ml BO?*
SMAROart M u i t b iswkarsl
Cic. rafal CFR trained. Hal
marie. TLC I Ceil M U ila
S M A L LG U A U TV HOME LIKE
D a y c a re A F ra tc B a a l.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC NBANING
Tha SamlrwN Caunty Board *1
County Cammitsiarwra will hairi
a public hearing In Ream W -m
at Me Caunty larvtcat Bullring,
SanMrri, Plarlria. an August a
IPft. A T I BS F.M.. or a*

prtgrewl Playgraenrii
R a M fU cja w -i,—
.m r t ia
SMALL DAYCARE, TLC tor
krtloi b Mririara. Hot maalt,
jjc ^ a M f jD a ^ ^ ^ ^ W II*

aid* Mo tail
■IG V BSTS TO DBZOND
I. I X X O N O IL CO . IF IH -IS ) NIXONB A-1. AOrilC U L TU R I T O PCDb FL A N N IO
COMMSRCIAL DISTRICT - A
partfan at Mt 11. liavla CaMny
Campany't SuferivlaMn, FB 1,
Fag* 7), to IactMn la -i u i.
Further deterIbari aa at Mo
northeast earner *f SR 4M anri
Mitchell Hammock Read.
DISTRICT II
That* to attendance will bo
heard anri written comment*
may ba IIlari wlM ttw Land
Management D epartm ent.
Hearing* may ha continued
from time to lima at found
necessary. Further details
eveiiafeto by calling m i IK .
■at. 7444.
N O T I: Persons ara arivlaori
Mat It May with to appeal any
decision mode at M lt matting.
May will naari a record af ttw
priK * * d!fifS-o* ri..Jp r- ouch—
gaati1 May may waari-to''O a u n M L
'procaarilnga la marie, which
racarri Include* ttw testimony
anri avirianca upon which ttw
appeal la to b* bated, par
Sartlonit*.oi05. Florid* ,
Slatufas.
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLECOUNTY.
FLORIOA
BY: HERB HARDIN.
DIRECTOR
LANO MANAGEMENT
Publish: July 15. itai
DEH 111

DR A Lira naari CriO irtar. Gan
•rri/Ruitoar/Raairiantlal. Call
far Mia t-aaa-aa-Mri

SS— T r a i n i n g
A C R u c a tfo n

43— L —

I t t f Y lC G S

-B A N K R U P TC Y tram IIM*
■•DfYORCE f r a m t t f
B R jM a M g ^ fM ra a y J
49— M is c G lta n G O H s
PANAMAS CRUISE. S day*,
hotel paid. Good fill May r i *1.
i potato, a m m aiaa
TIR E D r i Mw
will
doubleI Secured.
j s a j i IM
i I
SS— B w i i w u
O p p p r l u n H tw
AP FOR DAB LB FRANCNISI HUDDL■ HOUSE RESTAU­
R A N T. Financing aourcat
_B «»kLfei»_*8r_ .Ire ne hit*
to *
________
FU LL OR PART TMM. ce-&gt;pNt
A Individuals, tor business of
yaur own. Earn SI 1.000 par
rnonm........................ U P ril*
MAKE " ■ I G " MONEY at
ham* to your spar* time. No
sailing. For free Info sand salt
addressed stamped envelope
to: C. Thomas Asiac.. PO Bos
W illi, Lk. Mary, FIM7W
R ISTA U R A N T/P IZJIR IA for
rant. wlM equipment Seats
04 Ready to epan. Corner
lit la n d lllh SI, Sanford.
Call anytime, let 1141___
*1— M o n p y t p L t n d
M T0CM M TT
Non* bad bankrupt? Naari a
car, boat or hem* loan! No
dawn payment leans arTAngflPtl
696''99V9

For the curmnlroto coil..
«•

I Canfad Chartarw
MaiMlBafaaanSAM-ls
a a a VO LT a * a
TEM PORARY S IR V K B S
• IN D IR T , D B L IY B R T AND
FRSSS OFBNATORS
NSRDBD l Full anri aart Ifm*
work availafela Apply In
paraan: 7J7 N Nwy 17-fl.
Srito i*L Langeianri. a*MB77
Atoka a rifftoranca to yaur life
anri Me IIM r i attwrtl Cam*
Irinaurtlaffl Ap*fy:
WB Mri MnvflM Ava SanfWri.
JL A JU M
-C O N S T R U C T I O N JOBS**

n -H t lp W n n S ^

Wtvare Frif
pffffiffWfit Sfi9
............. t i p tan
11-raMN.
71 anri m turn*
flu* salary anri Banaflte.
f : ceilanf worktop environman! to a aa^a^tri^ar r^tfa^l
‘
i l i an

dcbartBSSi
U M L llv r.V M I

»««»*«»»«S‘
Mature, lavaafela granri
ariy fa car* far
i to my I
i M-Thru. M I
R**fy: P -t, U
«- ^ mi m m * asaa
T1
•Mfig grBwifr# CMYfip^ITJf' I
top Mr as*- pointer* wlln I
to i^D rlva ra lk o nao A trawa
FOETAL Mri L
I I 1 .1 1 /hr. New apart. Far
warn anSappilcritoncrit
Hi ma
Inspect racalvari.
•toctrfcri/machanicri part*
anri ML A T. I . central. Reply
I* D D K Daa « 7 . The SanMrri
Herald. PO Dm taa?, f
p ia n n a ri
lrik i...i

TaMS/NR

Ml
Full
top. braehuraa. phana. ale.
Full-time aria* manag
to yrs. aaparlanca to i

aa. M F .
11-IFML

tlaity, Stu Mac Daria, m a n .
Lake Mary, Lat a talk.

Fart tim e, tlaat paaltian.
ftia
'rtowitfR
iY ilriW iUMMi
n^^ETIDf
iriHaalMCar
Car*
...BOG
Bep. cal up/paurar .
Flberglassaxp. hatprui.
MlracM MorfeM, Mt-TPB
Career mtoriari Inrifvriuai. Sal
ary -t cammlaa.....ril T W a n
D U m ir / IH U K N O g H M M
Must have good work anri
driving racarri. Must ba neat
anri dean. Call M-P, P L ask
Mr Jan, M l 4*14
F/T. M-P. 7 -l:» . Apply: MM
AAA Dr. Heathrow. aaofMI

f
Muri have ret. rial ty tram.
Must boat least ICyr*. etri.
No tcparianc* nocaaaary.
Hart r i IS par hr.
Aeariabaaafm-riit
SICURITY OFFICHRS •
weakly pay, SU E par hour to
start with regular rritas plus
banafita. For prmtigiaua utili­
ty company In DaBary. H I
Fla. driven llcans*.
good credit history and able to
pat* drug Mat. Currant Fla.
guard IKama ar cartltkato
required. Metre Security to
Orlande................... H I L B R

smuRKtoo

Call M5-C51S
In my ham*. Fart time. Own
BARN tl**.tleaa W IB K I StuH
tranapartatNn. W H IM .
•Htwmppkri At mmm, ph cvmi
T U U M M IT IR S
S IN D IA S I Mi Gafritw DMtrMwMrs, PO Das ITlUe-C,
We re open anri making ago to
TXnPkfWSK T --c e n s H W s w rd* .
» ^ ...........'&gt;r»rn.
W I I I T|
"
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__________
♦ iK ta iia a n a -m i
MririuMritiB
Maedad I Apply to paraan:
WANT TO S E T RICNf Multi
Mathews Assoclata*. Inc.
(aval I* ttw way tori* It I
I 4 Park North
DW byiaa-m i
**5 Hickman ClrcM. Sanford.
E X P E R I E N C E D T R A C TO R
T R A IL IR DRIVER wanted.
*25(5715 weakly -5 benefit*.
Must pass physical and drug
I Will train! t-»t-i
asam. Short hauls within Fler1 4 -llT U W O t O r
Ida Call 57*4185____________
R c io a jo t r
M C T0 B T H O t B I I J
The Sanford Herald has direct
Challenging QC pealllan* In
doer dear aalaa petitions
North Orlando tor enthusiastic
availakla today I
reliable parson. Must have
cJu m cx TU $ $ s
tiaxlbl* work tchariuM. Own
vehicle anri phone required.
Manriay-Wadnaariay, 4 4PM
No fa*. Remedy Personnel
(P la ila lo ) Pay By Commlslon. Ta apply: Step by
weekdays. 14PM. atk lor
Davo. The Sanlord Haralri. M0
IM tG A TN M I M T M L E I
N. French Ay*. Sanford
Eiperlancari w/rirlver* lie.
m am
*

Warthousc/Drivtn

to

LET A

SPECIALIST

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DO IT!

t-A 4 * vV'

“ T S n d C tG R rtn fl
L A N D C L B A R IN G . till dirt,
backha*. Mariar sMrh. hauling
apri clean up. CountryWUM
Oavalapamant. * 0 7 X 1 0 5

yarm
M M M o m tm n
H Q M E tf f llM C L J ttJ tt]

n n T S rZ S T S
sparkle far summer! Camp.
riatai) aarvicat............ M briW
HEADLINE IS I Most cart t o
Wagam |7L Vinyl Mg* W up.
Carpet M is
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and at night I get Charlie horses.
I’ve had all kinds of tests from
fam ily doctors and a neurologist,
but all I get Is a prescription for
pain — no opinion or help.
W hat’s the story?
D B A S R E A D E R : Your
sym ptom s o f burning feet and
nocturnal leg cramps suggest a

circulatory disturbance. When
d e p r iv e d o f n u trie n ts and
oxygen, nerves will often cause
burning and numbness. Simi­
larly. muscles will often contract
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small extra chance to make a
contract. It bears no fruit. Either
the cards are so friendly that
even the second-best play would
w&gt;rk. or they are so foul that
n . thing works. But if you keep
trying, eventually a hand will
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on which your
com
excellent technique Is rewarded.
If you w ould like to test
yourself, cover the East-West
cards in this deal from Ron
Klinger's "G uide to Better Card
P lay." and plan your line of play
In three spades. West starts by
cashing three club winners and
then switches toa diamond.
There arc days when you wish
your partner had stayed In bed.
North had that feeling when he
heard his partner open three
spades. But luckily no one
doubled — and South even made
the contract.

she dum m y and cashed the
heart winners to discard his
diamond loser. Now the problem
was to avoid two spade losers. If
the o p p o s in g trum ps w e re
divided 3*3. there was nothing
South could dex he would have
to lose tricks to the Jack and
king. But If they were breaking
4*2. he had one chance: an
opp on en t holding Jack dou*
bieton. (Finding someone with
king doubleton would do no
good, as the Jack would even­
tually scoreatrick.l
Declarer ruffed a diamond to
get back to hand, cashed the
spade ace and continued with
the spade queen. South felt the
appearance of the Jack was only
right and proper. West won with
the spade king, but declarer
ruffed his heart return, drew
trumps and claimed nine tricks.

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acquaintances are familiar with the end results of what you
your credentials today. If you attempt could lead to a de­
have to associate with strangers, pression based more on fantasy
J s l y M , 1991
than on fact. Be realistic, as well
Do not make changes merely you may feel Insecure.
as
optimistic.
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arc and what you have. The treat others In a friendly, gener­
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might be very difficult for you to gu y’ s garden, as you've led Intentions might go by the
be complimentary toward others yourself to believe.
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the year ahead. Send for Leo’s with cold, hard developments. Into consideration all the con­
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newspaper. I’ .O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be this might not be the right time cated upon conclusions you ar­
to tighten the screws. Walt until rive at after sober thought.
sure to state your zodiac sign.
However, under pressure today,
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you
may make rash moves as a
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approach could create unneces­ deal with someone who makes
yourself.
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                    <text>NEWS DIGEST
Lake Mary wants one but questions
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H f l d Staff W fW r______________________ _________
LAKE MARY - The overwhelm ing m ajority o f
more than 300 reatdenta who responded lo a city
lurvey aald they favored developm ent o f a
downtown, officials aald Saturday In releasing the
However, leas than three dozen people showed
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U.S. 17-02 would Include a core near C ity H a l
which Fred Haibwcfc o f Herbert Halback Inc.
promlaed would maintain "tredttloaal values"
and an Industrial and commercial center near the
1-4 corrid or at Ha outer Hadt.
The 11-quest Ion survey showed that only 17.1
survey and offer suggestions of where and
percent o f the respondents favored payin g h r
h&lt;S k £ f&lt;i t ^ te tly T rw d S n f S dS toru S y! atudy- developm ent with property tases. though the
Ing the multitude o f c o l ^ l map* t a c M to th e oppon en ts were n ot visib ly present at the
m eeting. The survey showed that the vast
walla around the room. Some took
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In a prospectus on downtown developm ent m ajority o f respondents (72.86 percent) prefered
that th e new downtown be financed by state and
provided
which has been handling the master plana for the federal grants and private donations.
In response to th e tax question on the survey
city.
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The Drooosed downtown area, a two and a half

Yessiree! Another 4th of Ju ly
celebration right here in city

T h ere's a lot o f good-news stories In Sanford.
Read about that In a special supplement to the
Sanford Herald Inside the newspaper today.

Raiders ink Celape
SANFORD — Seminole Community College
baseball coach Jack Pantelias reached Into his
own backyard to sign one o f Seminole county's
beat players as the veteran mentor goes about
the Job o f rebuilding the Raiders program back
to one o f the best
IM P M IIE

Putting a Ilf# back togathar
W hen 16-year-old Robin Bowlin came out o f a
com a after an automobile accident, she couldn't
m ove. Thai w as In February. Today the
Sem inole High School Junior dances with the
sc h o d 's award-wtnn Ing team, the Dazzlera.

lea craam contest postponed
LAKE MARY — Saturday's planned Ice cream
eating contest to benefit the Central Florida
branch o f Ih e A rth ritis Foundation was
postponed until July 37.
T h e contest was planned as part of a
fund-raising festival that was to be at the
Victoria Square Shopping Center In Lake Mary.
Other events at the event scheduled fo rm a t
month Include rallies, a dunk lank and a pizza
party.

Homs at last
SANFORD — Navy Petty Officer 3rd class Paul
Van Duaen has returned to the United States
from service In Operation Desert Storm. His
parents. Harvy and Nancy Van Duscn. 119
G rove Lane. Sanford, have received word that
their son is now back at his regular duty station
In Long Beach. California.
Van Duaen was stationed oh board the USS
Princeton, a guided missile cruiser. During the
tim e the ship was operating In the Persian Gulf.
It struck two mines and was severely damaged.
Although It was scheduled to return to the
United States earlier, the ship only recently was
repaired sufficiently lo make the trip. Van
Dusen’s father said he was (old. "th e ship w ill
now go Into drydock for further repairs at Long
Beach for at least six m onths."
Van Duaen. who was bom and raised In
Sanford, and graduated from Seminole High
S ch ool, p resen tly Uvea w ith his w ife In
California. It la not known when he will be able
to make his first return visit to the Sanford area
since his deploym ent In the Gulf.

Steve Parrish, manager ol the Jaycees' fireworks sale, a fundraising pro)ect
for the non-profit group, unpacks some of the explosive sale Items in tha
tent at the corner ol French Avenue and Seventh Street In Sanford. The
fireworks In the tent. Ihe first o f several to be set up along U.S. 17-92, will
be on sale through Thursday.

Warning issued for fireworks use

Lady picks fflowara, facas trial

WASHINGTON — Picking up objects along the sheets
and In the woods was common for Jason Burner. Last
year. Ihe 12-yearold found a potent firecracker that
lore o ff much of his right hand when It exploded.
The Incident, which Ihe Champlln. Minn., boy's
father calls "traumatic for the whole family." added
Jason to the ranks of thousands mulmed every year In
Rrcworks mishaps.
laist year. 12.000 Americans sought hospital treat­
ment because o f fireworks ueeldents. the l onsuiner

M ARIETTA. G a — A woman who said she
picked Row ers at an office Dark for her
grandm other's grave was ordered to stand trial
next month on a theft charge.
Rebecca T . Andlng. 39. o f Cobb County was
ordered to aland trial Aug. 19 for snipping u
dozen tulips at New Market Business Park lost
Easter Sunday.
Andlng aald at her arraignment Friday that
she took the Rowers. But she pleaded Innocent
and asked for a Jury trial.
From sta ff and w ire rep orts

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Product S afety Commission said Wednesday. About
two-thirds o f the accidents occurred near the Fourth of
July.
"I thought It couldn't happen to me. and I paid the
price h ea vily ." Jason said during a pre-July 4 news
conference by the CPSC lo call attention lo the dangers
of fireworks.
"C hildren think th ey're Invincible." his father said
afterward.
The firecracker that Jason found — called a salute —
Is outlawed by federal law. Bui about three-fourths of
C l M l a f s t y . Fags S A

A ttack b e g in s on first food irradiation plant
Associated Press Writer

Partly cloudy with
Ihe high In the low to
mid 90s and a light
wind.

SANFORD - Ah. remember the
good old days when the Fourth o f
July was a day to prommenade
down the main street o f town, chat
with your friends, picnic In the park
and w rap up Die festivities by
watching a spectacular fireworks
display after dark.
W ell, those days have not gone
the w ay o f the steam locm otive and
the horse-drawn carriage.
A t least not In Sanford.
Thanks to the efforts o f Steve
Alford, the Second Annual People’s
Fireworks Extravaganza w ill bring
the spirt o f an old-fashioned celebra­
tion to life In downtown Sanford.
"T h e community has supported
this program from the beginning.”
aald Alford w ho has directed an
am bitious fund-raising campaingn
w hile making the arrangements for
the day-long celebration.
T o date, he has raiaed 84,630
toward the 69.300 he w ill need lo
pay for the pyrotechnics and the
carnival games. Including a Moon
W alk for the youngsters.
Alford Is confident that the people
o f Sanford w ill come through with
the rest o f the money.
If the money la not raised, howev­
er. Alford said the fireworks display
w ill have to be shortened In length.
T h e events planned for the day
w ill begin at noon. Most w ill take
place at Fl. Mellon Park, though
there w ill be a few functions at the
Holiday Inn on Lake Monroe.
L iv e m u a lc a l a c ia w ill be
perform ing In the park throughout
the day. At noon Jim Spencer will
perform, followed by T u ff A d and
the Jam es Peterson Blues Band.
A reggae band will perform at (he
hotel.
T h e Celery C ity Crulaere w ill Join
Ihe Tim e Travelers Club and Mld-31
Corvettes In putting on a classic car
U l M C sla b ra tisa . Pago BA

TAM PA — Fear Is driving a
consum er group's m edia b litz
against the nation's first commer­
cial food Irradiation plant, and state
officials warn it has the potential lo
eausc a major public health scare.
Radio spots begin airing Monday
on 57 radio stations throughout
Florida with an alarming message:
"What If you found out that those
fresh fruits and vegetables everyone
keeps telling you to eat more of.
m ight... kill you?"
The 60-second spot, sponsored by
the New York-based Food ft Water
Inc., goes on lo say. "Ingesting
radlatlon-exposrd foods causes
genetic damage, which can lead to
cancer and birth defects."
Florida Agriculture Commissioner
Bob Crawford called the ad "alarm ­
ist propaganda" and tried to head
off a panic by distributing federal
g o v e rn m e n t a s s u ra n c e s th at
exposing foods to small amounts ot
radiation ts a safe way lo extend its

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shell life or lo kill bacteria.
"T h ls ad relies on the worst kind
of scare tactic." Crawford said. "It
encourages the public to lx* afraid of
something they don’t know much
about. It provides no facts, only
sensational lies and threats."
He em phasized no irradiated
m eals, fruits or vegetables are
currently bring produced or sold In
Florida, and If such food does
become available. It must be clearly
marked to give consumers a choice.
Food ft W ater Is leading an
International coalition of consumer
groups hoping that day never
comes.
Their target ts Tampa business­
man Sam Whitney and his com-

p.iny Vindicator of Florida, which
plans to open the nation's first
commercial food Irradiation plant In
rural Mulberry In mid-August.
II tlu- radload rampalgn doesn't
scare c o n s u m e rs Into u r g in g
supermarkets to boycott Irradiated
food — thus ruining W h itn ey's
business prospects — the media
campaign will go nationwide In
August.
And If the plant dor* Indeed go nil
line. Food ft Water threatens Its
biggest salvo — organizing a global
boycott of Florida's 86 blllion-a-year
produce exports.
"Vindicator is gambling w ith Flor­
id a 's e c o n o m y .” said W a lte r
Hurnstetn. head of Food A Water.

"A n d worse. It's experimenting with
Ihe nation's health."
Not only does food Irradiation
cause cancer. Burnsteln argues, but
It can cause kidney danu^e and
chrom osom al abnorm alities and
deplete Ihe nutritional value of food
by changing Its molecular structure.
W hitney calls ihe whole campaign
an "act of desperation" and said It
w ill not stand In Ihe way o f his S6 .H
m illion plant.
"W hen people realize It's nothing
more than scare tactics. I think it
will backfire." he said. "I'm nol a
doctor. I'm not a scientist. All I
know Is If It rould kill you. why
would Ihe U.S. Food and Drug
Administration approve It?"
The FDA. Agriculture Depart­
ment. World Health Organization
and the governments of more than
30 nations have approved Irradia­
tion for use on such foods as
poultry, pork, fruit and vegetables.
In plants with 6-foot-thlck. leadlined walls, the food* travel down a
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Low pay hss caused many
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w ater flow ing through the vast wetlands.
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sugar cane grow ers and other agricultural
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could lead to tougher penalties. And people
driving drunk with minora could pay higher fines
or serve longer jail terms.

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Thursdays are Special Features Day w ith the
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W ilder and Robb:
Damage is done
W ASHINGTON - In spite o f tost w eek's
patch-tip o f the chfrdtoh feud between Sen.
Charles Robb. D-Va.. end Virginia Oov.
nougtoe Wttdsr. Democratic political opera­
tiv e s any the dam age to both men to
Noon

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In Manhattan. Sununu rmn m anderrrd a govern*
m eat limousine to drive him to New York. F or Uw
return trtp. he hopped aboard a corporate js t while
the Umo and chaidfcur were sent l

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“ 1 don’ t have to
check In advance far m y automobile tra vel."
Even m ore troubling, the ch ief o f staff has been
tooem ng vanom com panies 10 pcovioc nun ircc
Sununu tfrW stoat1* a
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Accom panying Sununu on the fligh t to Washing­
ton was B encfldal's ch ief lobbytot. T h e firm , which
supplies consumer credit, has been lobbying
aggressively against the Buah adm inistration's
proposed reform s o f the banking induatry. Even If
the ch ief o f staff's judgm ent Is not swayed by free
a ir travel supplied b y corporal ions such as
Beneficial, the apparent conflict o f interest It
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other corporations that have provided free flights
for Sununu. But It Is lik ely moat If not all o f them
had an interest In decisions made by Sununu or
o th er adm in istration o fficia ls. Consequently.
Sununu to comprom ising the W hite Huse by
Marlin Fttxwster dePresidential
o f corporate lets by stressing
fended Sununu1*
there to no law against it. ’ ’ft’s all fine according to
the law . according to the rules and regulations."
said F ltsw ater. T h a t lin e m ight Im press a
Philadelphia lawyer, but It won't fool many other
Americana.

LETTERS
Who does she think she is?
la Shelia Sawyer running for some political office
o r what? You would think so. with all her speeches
and letter writing. She to supposed to represent
475 people who signed a petition to change the
Lake Mary Charter. W ell, there are over 5.000
residents In Lake Mary and ■ great many o f us that
she does not represent. W e feel fortunate to have
commtoalonera who are all well educated, pro­
fessional people, not politicians. They have worked
hard to keep Lake M ary's small town atmosphere
w hile guiding our ffo w th . They challenged Florida
Pow er Company to try to make our city safer and
m ore pleasant to drive through; we lost, but they
had the guts to try. You don't ta d any o f them on
the police blotters. They are raising their families
here and have drown they have Lake Mary's best
Interests at heart. You should read the "Positively
Lake M ary" section o f the June 23rd Sunday
Sanford Herald for som e positive unbiased report­
ing on Lake Mary.
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W hat dirty deed have our commissioners done to
draw such accusations and mistrust from Mrs.
Saw yer's group. Should we accept this group's
recom m endations on what we spend our money on
rather than the recommendations o f our elected
officials. W e can hold them responsible If they goof,
but can we hold Mrs. Sawyer and her group
responsible for anything.
Our com missioners and mayor were elected
fairly by the m ajority o f votes cast. Now we should
le i them do ihcir Job. They ore all accessible to
hear our opluh ns and concerns and have asked for
them. If you don't like what they do. vote them
out. If they do som ething crim in al kick them out.
But let them represent us who voted for them In
the first place. If you think you can do a belter Job.
m ore than Just heckle, threaten and second guess,
then run for office. If the citizens o f Lake Mary are
ready for a com pletely negative person, they will
elect you. But don’ t bet on II.
I should sign this: Lake Mary Residents Con­
cerned About the Concerned Citizens o f Lake
Mary.
Grace llauck
Lake Mary

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UtogxUy, o f W ilder
chatU ng about hto
nem esis Robb o n a
cellular phone. The
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HELEN THO M AS

Abortion and the cry ‘Wolf!’
BOSTON — By now there to a numbing
sameness to throe stories. A news bulletin
comes out o f the Suprem e Court or a state
legislature. Another restriction, like a twine o f
bittersweet, has been wrapped around the
right to choose abortion.
In the newspaper and on television, adver­
saries appear In their usual postures. Pro-Ufers
talk about "p rotectin g the unborn." Prochotccrs talk about "back-alley abortions.'' It
all might have come from file footage.
Abortion-rights leaders, on the defensive
these days, update sound bites saying how
"wom en w ill die.” T h ey recycle fund-raising
letters bearing three-alarm messages. Ominous
warnings are Issued about the overturning o f
Roe v. Wade. Coat hangers are printed on
buttons as grim rem inders o f the baa old days.
Yet the week after the court decision to
handed down or the legislation passes, the
same number o f wom en are getting abortions.
It ail begins to seem like a ritual. How do you
know when there really to a w olf out there and
what that w olf looks ilk e?
This tim e, the scare com es from the bog* at
Louisiana. The Legislature — a body constat­
ing o f 140 men and fou r women — has passed
(he most stringent ban against abortion In the
country. It makes exceptions only to save the
life o f a woman, or for rape and incest under
severely restricted conditions. If the Supreme
Court takes up this case, there w ill be no way
to avoid a head-on confrontation with Roe.
But som e times the attention given to bans,
the focus on whether or not the court w ll
overturn the 1B73 decision, blind another
reality. There Isn't one w olf readying for the
final kill. There to an entire pack, and they're
already nibbling.
If Roe were overturned next year or the next.
It wouldn't autom atically outlaw abortion In
the United Slates. A wom an's rights would be.
rather, what they w ere In 1972. A m atter o f
geography. And of money.
An adult woman w ith money In her pocket
w o u ld s t ill be a b le to g e l a n a b o rikon...somewhere. She could do what a young
Louisiana woman did when her clinic was
briefly dosed down: She got Into her car and
drove 200 miles to Dallas.
The distance would be greater If she lived In
Utah or Guum. She m ight need a wad o f cash
or a credit card. But there are at least 14 "safe
stutes" with pro-choice governm ents to which
u woman could escape If she was pregnant at
the wrong time In the wrong place.
On the other hand, under today's Increasing­
ly shaky shelter o f Roe. wolves abound In
different forms. In North Dakota, for example,
the go v ern o r v e to e d u bun m uch lik e
Louisiana's. There w ere hurrahs all around.
Hut there is only one clinic In his entire state.
Just how much belter o ff to a woman In North
Dakolu under Rot* than she would be In

Louisiana alter Roe?
This to what w e've seen In the tool few yean .
A right doesn't have to be overturned, ll can
also be eroded. In some ways, we have already
entered the post-Roe world.
Harassment more than the law has made
access to medical care more difficult, particu­
larly In rural areas. Picketing, violence, bomb
threats have eaten
away at rights.
So haa the careful
targeting o f doctors.
T a r g e tin g b y the
governm ent gagged
the doctors o f the
gwor. The Supreme
Court tied that gag in
place. Targeting by
le g is la t u r e s lik e
Louisiana — which
w o u ld p e n a liz e
'A*!.
doctors with 10-yrsr
prison sentences —
has scared more than
a few out o f clinics.
fp ic k a tln g ,
T h e re are oth er
violen ce,
bom b th reets
wolves, gnawing &gt;o
have eaten
d iscreetly that we
aw ay at rights. j
d o n 't a lw a y s see
their teeth. One law
could — if upheld —
make a woman
notify her husband. Eighteen laws already
make teenagers gel the consent o f Ihcir parent
or a Judge.
If Roe were overturned, women would surely
need a traveler's advisory and traveler's
checks to find their way through the state
laws. They would need an agent to tell them
which stale allows abortions for which reasons.
A medical passport o f sorts.
Nevertheless. In that unappealing future,
women with money would have choices. So
would their daughters, sisters, friends. Those
who could least afford children could feast
afford abortions.
But even In the more palatable present, the
young and those with empty purses are finding
II harder lo exercise what to s lill their
constitutional right. Who was ll who said the
rich get richer and the poor have children?
Was that Just an old saying? Or to ll the newest
public policy?

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo the editor are welcome. All letters*
inuM I n - signed. Inchufe the address ol the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
lA-llers should In - mi a smgl&gt;- suh|et t and Is­
as IirirI as pussddc.. la'll, rs are Mih|ccl lo
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R obb's political career haa bumped up
against a celling In Virginia. H ie son-in-law o f
Lyndon Johnatai with the Boy Scout Image
w ill not be suitable as presidential, or even
vlce-presldentlsl material, as long sa Am eri­
cana remember the massage, and they w ill
rem em ber It long enough. Tt to questionable
whether Robb wtU be any fo o d to hto party at
all. even In state elections.
One veteran Democrat, w ith tiro lo both the
liberal and conservative leadership o f the
party, speculated that Robb would soon drop
out o f hto Job as chairman o f the Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee. It to a
position that to heavy on fund raising and
stum ping for the party and Its candidates.
R obb's appearances on behalf o f candidates
w ill Inevitably lead to questions about the
beauty queen and the feud with W ilder —
hardly the beat setting for hitting up party fat
cats for campai0 i money.
If Robb still harbors any illusions o f one day
livin g In or near the W hite House, he should
talk to Gary Hart. The comparison between
Hart and Robb to Inevitable. "C an you
im agine Gary Hart ever running for president
aga in ?" (he Democratic insider told us.
"W h at ruined him was not the monkey
business with the girl (Donna Rice), even
though he was married. It was hto lack o f
Judgment In dokig It right In the middle o f hto
presidential campaign. W hatever Robb did
w ith Mtoa V irginia may not have been
crim inal, but It was surely stupid. At every
cam paign Mop for the rest o f hto life. U w ill be
in the voters’ minds.”
It seems that the Am erican voters w ill
forgive alm ost everyth in g except stupid
Judgment. And in the V irginia fiasco, there to
plenty o f that to go around. W ilder's name
haa now been linked with dirty tricks. It to
hard enough for a black candidate to get on
the presidential ticket, much less one who to
accused o f trying to derail a member o f hto
own party. If W ilder to lo recover from this
episode, he w ill have to paint himself as the
injured party who was fighting back in
self-defense.

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Monday, July 1 !
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agriculture officia ls
lion ■ an racoum g-

"W e have enough taxes now!
You are spending our tax dollars
w lld lyu cn ou gh r
Another said. “ Be realistic —
‘dow ntow n’ Lake M ary does
not/docs n ot ex is t. It 's not
W inter Park. lit . Dora o r even
S a n ford . A new d o w n to w n
would be a financial dim ater.''

rated their ideas, but seem ed to
want to hear what planners had
In mind before m ounting an
attack.
John SpandelH left the m eet­
in g after a couple o f hours.
"T h is Is ridiculous," he said.
" A lot o f the streets around here
arc not even paved and they
want to create a downtown. I
guess it'U be good for ua In the

lon g run. but 1 ahraya figure you ■qenuatitana doctors,
should finish one protect before
H haa been successful in conyou start another. "
vln dn g auch major food comps*
Several older pw plr in at ten- n ice aa McDonalda, O cneral
d « K . •hook . K T h S t i T n K - * “ &lt;! « d « '* “ ' » • " * *
p rM W when the eooceo. o f ^ 'w n d M I . n . And lh « Mi t e ,
in crctw d t i i f t
brouMht ud
New York* New Jersey in d
by thepiannera. N oon estood up Maine have banned the sale o f
to v o c la ta e lh e ir diapieaaure
haWC¥[r
Companies that have shied
’ ‘T h ey'll tax us right out o f our * " * Y fro« "
technology for
iM iK i, one woman wnwperra
to a companion who aat in the
chair in front o f hers. "T h a t’s ■
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how they’ll develop this area." I
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N eith er wom an repeated the I | l l ~ y y | V y
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com plaint aloud, however.
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how to create and finance the I
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P erh aps m ost In th e c ity
wanted, aa w as suggested by one
su rv ey resp on den t.to "le a v e
Lake Mary the way It is ."

NOTICE
Ssmlnok County wWbxootpdnQ sppMcsHons Irom pioplt lekfutid in
psitidpitlfio Inths6sminois County» City o&lt;8snfc&gt;fd, Emoraoncy Ropolr
Program. Poraono Interacted must vMt ths City ot Sontoed Community
Dovotoomont Office locoiod In Sontocd City Hoi ot 300 North Pofk
Avenue. Sonford. fToridc 1T7710nhf ntfono whooo homos ora toeitpd
In tho Mowing oraos wk bo conaldorad: MIDWAY, BOOKERTOWN,
LOCKHART, ROWLAND PARK.
To bo eNgfetefor tho Emergency Repair Program, appticente’ houoohold
Incom# con not exceed 80% ot tho County*e morion; tho strudura must
moot coot effective criterion; tho applicant must possess dear title; and
fratswl Insurancermistbothtores fitisfeoofprnsndsdthat appticsntt brinn
proof of ownership and Insurance).
Applications wMbe acceptedJuly 1throughJuly 3, 8:30o.m. toS.-OOp m.
Parsons who arrlvo prior to July 1 or sftsr July 3 wli not bo considsrsd.
Poraono who do not supply oi of tho Information raqulrad within tho timo
aiottod wli not bo considered.
Funde made avaitebtethroughthe Seminolecounty Community Develop■

on all fireworks because we
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firew orks' believe-there a ie ’aome fireworks
injuries are caused b y legal that can be used safely if some
devices, the CPSC said. Thirteen precautions are taken." she said,
states. Including Minnesota, ban
Dr. Kurt Newman, a pediatric
all common fireworks.
surgeon at Children's Hospital tn
Even legal fireworks, "b y their Washington, said be haa seen
very nature, are very danger- en ou gh ch ild ren Injured by
o u a ." said CPSC C h airm an firecra ck ers and o th er legal
Jacqueline Joncs-Smtth.
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Shirley E. Matthews. 84. o f C a sselb erry and fiv e gran d­
1418 M a n g o T r e e D r. in children.
O a in ea F u n e ra l H om e o f
Edgewater. died Friday at her
home. Bom August 39. 1906 in Longwood in charge o f arrange­
Rochelle. Ga.. she m oved to ments.
E d gew ater from S an ford In
1985. She was a homemaker.
Joseph Samuel Hughes. 54. o f
She la survived by h er son
James Durlcy o f Ohio; a brother 2754 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford,
BllUe Peterson o f Edgewater; her died Thursday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Bom Dec. 19.
sisters Ruby Corn to o f Lake
1936 In Lynn. Mass., he moved
Worth and Lillie Mae W hittaker
o f Harlem. Georgia; 20 grand­ to Sanford from there In 1981.
He was a security guard for SOS
children: one great-grandchild
Security Company tn Orlando.
and one great-great grandchild.
H e Is survived by his wife.
G ram k ow F u n era l H om e,
Sanford, in charge o f the ar­ Carol, Sanford; iw o daughters.
Lisa Harootlan. Lynn. Mass..
rangements.
Susan Nalarlan. Modesto. Calif.:
10 grandchildren; tw o sisters
Alice Jeanette Mabrr. 58. of
a n d o n e b r o t h e r In
502 Colonnades Cove. Cassel­
M nasrhuaclts.
berry. died Thursday at Falrview
G ra m k o w F u n era l H om e.
Manor. Daytona Beach. Born Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
July 11. 1932. In Blackshear.
ments.
Georgia, she moved to Cassel­
berry from Orlando In 1989. She
Robert L. Shlngler. 68 . o f 660
was a retired quality control
Sandpiper Lane. Casaelberry.
Inspector and a Baptist.
died Thursday at Florida Hospi­
S h e la a u r v lv e d b y .h er
tal. Born June 28, 1922 in Mill
husband Richard o f Orlando; her
Creek. Pa., he moved to Cassel­
d a u g h ter B arbara A lic e o f
berry from Robins A ir Force
N aples; h er sons A b rah am
Base. Ga. In 1971. He was a
Thompson. Jam es Thompson
m aster sergeant In the A ir Force
and Joseph Thompson o f Cas­
and a Mason.
selberry and Robert Thompson
He Is survived by his wife
and Raymond Thompson o f Or­
Teresa; his daughter Victoria
lando; and four grandchildren.
Rene o f Casaelberry: his son
Beacon Cremation Services of
Steven o f Orlando; his brothers
Central Florida. Winter Park, tn
Charles o f M ill Creek and John
charge of arrangements.
o f Dover. Del.: and one grand­
daughter.
B a ld w ln -F a irch lld Fu neral
Cecil Benjamin Hughe*. 86 . of
551 Hibiscus Hd. In Casselberry, Home. Altam onte Springs. In
died Friday at his home. Bom charge o f the arrangements.
June 2. 1905 tn Edlnburfe. Ohio,
he moved lo Casselberry from
T h e F a m ily o f ik e U t e
Kent. Ohio In 1959. He was a
painting contractor and u Meth­
odist.
He Is survived by his daughter
Jm l 28, 19J6*Jw m I&gt; 1991
Sharon Kay Banning* o f SanWould like lossy thanks far rainy
flowers, card* and acts o f kind­
ness and understanding shown
during our hours of bereavement.
May God B leu and Keep
You in His Care.
MRS. Clayton A Children

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Consum er Federation o f Am erica, told the
com mittee more should be done to beep the
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•L O C K X . RNOkIBH
RSTATIf. UNIT TWO. wW Ms PWf (hereof at
d in Plat Bwb U. Papa
M and BA Public Racarde af
limNaN Cfunt, . FNrtda.
OATBO Ma MM day of June.
Ml.
MARVANNR MORSB.
CLARK

Church now
battlefield
for minister

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NBMR: Juno» A July T. mt
DRO-Iff

A M O C ian cross w nior
4 0 %

8 4 %

PEOR1AJ . - A houae o f

1 4 %

2 0 %

o f rage.
A t N ew M o rn in g S ta r
Missionary BnpUat Church.

Survey finds marital
fidelity is the norm
cou ples have greater fidelity
than la often assumed to be true.
Extram arital relations are not
NEW YORK - Moot married accepted and for moat people,
people say th ey adhere to vows moat o f the tim e they go along
c i fidelity, a national survey on w ith that Ideal."
S h irley G lass, a m arriage
sexuality found.
counselor and psychologist in
Ana separated, aivoccca sna
the Baltim ore area, said the
have te a only
often than their fig u re s sounded reasonable.
"F ifty percent nf men and a third
imports. according
to the survey conducted by the o f women say they have had
extram arital affairs, but ttu^js
N a tio n a l O p in io n R esea rch
C en ter a l th e U n iversity o f over the lifetim e o f their mar­
riage. ao that could easily work
Chicago.
out to 1.5 percent a yea r." ahe
The survey results, published
aald.
T h e survey found
in the May-June tasue o f the
approxim ately three-fourths o f
A lla n G u ttm a ch cr In stitu te
Am ericans consider eex outside
J o u rn a l. F a m ily P la n n in g
Perspectives, arc baaed on con­ marriage "alw ays w rong."
T h e survey found frequency o f
fidential su rveys filled out dur­
aex varies with marital status.
in g 1888 and 1880 by about
Married people reported hav­
1.400adults.
in g aex on average 67 times a
R egarding m arried respon­
year; separated people 66 times;
dents. only 2 percent aald they
had been unfaithful In the yea r- divorced people 55 times, and
those who have never been
preceding the survey.
married, 54 times. W idows and
Tom W . S m ith , th e p o ll's
widowers report having sex six
director, aald a 1880 survey now
Um eaaycar.
being com piled found virtually
Smith aald the typical margin
Identical responses.
o f error for a poll this size Is
Smith aald that "o n a short*
about 3 percent.
term , year-to-year basis, married

Yugoslavian army gives
ultimatum to Slovenia
Associated Press Writer_________
BELG RAD E. Y u goslavia T h e fe d e ra l arm y to ld th e
breakaway republic o f Slovenia
on Saturday to atop fighting
federal troops or face “ decisive
military action ."
The arm y appeared to be
accusing Slovenia o f breaking a
day-old cease-fire between the
republic and the m ilitary, which
sen t tan ka and w a rje ts to
Slovenia last week to atop tt from
seceding from the nation.
Sporadic clashes w ere re­
ported In the republic on Satur­
day.

"W e arc at (he beginning o f
c i v i l w a r . " G e n . M a rk o
Ncgovanovlc. a member o f the
general staff, said on Belgrade
television.
He aald that the situation In
the country was tense and dan­
gerous. and that there was a
threat o f an Immediate breakup
ofYugoalavla.
H e also asserted that the
republic o f Croatia was mobiliz­
in g Us m ilitary.
Croatia and Slovenia declared
Independence o f Yugoslavia on
Tuesday, but the army has only
m oved against Slovenia.
He said It was th e "la s t
demand” to Slovenia.

U.S. makes rare
visit to Lebanon
BEIRUT. Lebanon — A U.S. envoy paid a rare
visit to Lebanon on Saturday to talk about the
fete o f W estern hostages held there and badly
needed financial assistance for the nation.
W ashington reportedly has suspended aid until
the 13 hostages are freed.
Fredrick Vrceland. deputy Secretary o f Slate for
Near Eastern and South Aslan affairs, was the
first ranking U.S. official to visit Lebanon since
Septem ber 1886. when then-Assistant Secretary
o f State Richard Murphy visited Beirut briefly.
W ashington banned travel to the country In
1985 after numerous kidnappings and hijackings.
Vrceland m et first with Prime Minister Omar
fC a ra m l. a Sunni Muslim, and then with President
Ellas Hrawi. a Christian
He was accom panied by the U.S. Ambassador
to Lebanon. Ryan Crocker. Crocker moved to
Lebanon last Novem ber and reopened the U.S.
Embassy, which had been closed for more than u
year because o f heavy civil war battles and the
kidnappings.

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMR BfONTBRNTN
JUOtCIALCIRCUIT,
CIVIL ACTION MOki

out the m lnlster^Btber than
praise the Lord. They scuffle
d u rin g s e r v ic e s . A n d a
curfew on church property
has been im posed to prevent
other violence.
Almost every Sunday In
recent m onths police have
been called to the church to
calm the congregation’s tw o
factions, w ho are violently at
odda over th eir minister.
"T h is church Is being torn
• p a rt.” a a ld co n grega n t
D orothy Farm er. "S o m e ­
body to goin g to get killed
here. Som ebody's going to
get shot. 1 know It. W e are
crying out for h elp."
T r o u b le a t th e BOOmember Inner city church
began about a year ago. It
started when opponents o f
the Rev. Cleveland Thom as
Sr. objected to what they
called his aloofness, strict
adherence to fundamental
Bible law and failure as a
charismatic preacher.
In O cto b er about 2 5 0
church members voted to
ou st T h o m a s. A P e o ria
County Judge declared the
vote invalid, and Thom as
subsequently filed a lawsuit
seeking to ban seven op­
position leaders from the
church. A court In February
ruled against Thomas and
hto proposed ban.
T e n a lo n a e s c a la t e d .
T h o m a s p a d lo c k e d th e
church; opponents cut the
chains. Police Imposed the
curfew.
Both sides named deacon
board chairmen. The con­
g re g a tio n now has tw o
church attorneya and two
bank accounts Tw o offer­
ings are taken on Sunday.

BARRON FINANCIAL ONQUP.
INC.. ON..

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ARTHUR WARD. Of ux atM.

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CLIRK'S
Mattel OP SALE
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daWdaw MMday at Jim, mi,
and snared M Civil ActNn Ns.
tl-EtW CA WO In Bn Circuit
Court of the llghNanth Judklol
Circuit. In ana Nr lomlnoN
County. FNrIda. nbariln BANK
OP CENTRAL FLORIDA, a
FNrIda Carporatlan. it the
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WITNBSf my hMd and Bn
offkiat teal of Bus court at
Sanford. SomWoll County, FNr
m . MHMM day at Juno, m i.
(COURTSCAL)
MARVANNR MORSB
Aa CNrt M Said Court
By; JanoR. Jaotwlc
Deputy CNrt
PuSUth: JunaMA July 7, I f f l

OCO-XI

MOTICR OP
FICTITIOUS KAMI
IB YwtW| giwn VTtPf W9

i In business at l«M
I Lb. Mary RA. Long
FL, SomlwaH County.
FNrtda. under On FktttNus
Mama at SCRATCH * DENT
AUTO SALES. end that wo
K Y iw

b
m

r^ ig ig i

ei mej|i
o U||ta

orilh Bn Secretary of StaN.
Tenth ortot. FNrtda. in ec
cardwica with the pravltNnt at
the FktitNu* Hama SlatvN,
To Wit: SoctNn MS.Of, FNr Ido
SlahiWotfW.

FIORACO., INC.
TtindiriJ. FNrJr.
DebarahL- FNr
Publish: JunoM. Iffl
DROm

Tw o weeks ago a
microphone waa damaged In
a scuffle that started when a
man tried to unplug the
church's organ.
Anti-Thomas forces play
loud music, stand and sing
when he takes the pulpit to
preach.

Ltgal N o tlc f

MOTICR TOTNI PUBLIC:
r»
■vawv

vs.

WILLIAM L. ARMSTBOMO. a
tingle man; OCCUPANT. MU
Marshall Street. laniard.
Florida d m . andOCCUPANT.
1417Marshall Street.
FNrtda 0771.
NOTKE OP SALB
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER «
NOTKE IS GIVEN MM pur
went N a Summary Final
Judgmtnl antarad In Hie
i-atyNd cauaa. I will tall N
ceth at llw watt front dtor at the
SemMoH County Courthouse.
SanNrd. SemlrwN County. FNr
Ida. M ll.W a.rn. onMatSMday
at July, mi. the Wilewing
drtcribod property:
Let I. Blech L Srd Section.
N the
I In Plat
i a. Page N. Public Rocarda
M SamInow County. FNrtda
DATED mi* ) « h doy at Juno,

Circle

Planned utt it the property It
la canttrucl o family room.
WM . Philip*. Chairmen
Board of Adluttmant
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
o par ton drcidet la appeal a
(Motion mad* with respect la
any matter contidarad at the
above mooting or hoering,
he/the all! need a verbalwn
record at the proceeding, in
chiding the tethmony and or!
dance, which record It not
provided by the City at Sanford
(F S a tO tU I
Publish Juno It. I ff l
DEO He

v

MICHAEL L. RROWN.
Plaintiff.

S u ra ot Adjustment ot Mo City
M Smtard arlll held a rogut,ar
matting on Ju&lt;y I], I ff I, M ttw
City Hall Commlttkn Chamber*
at I I X a m in order to camid
« a raauatl lor variance In Ma
Zoning Ordinance aa If pertain*
to Soar V e rt variance ra
guiromentt in an M 1 Siilrkt
on:
LOT U Ac atomy Monor Unit
I PS 11 PC f l M recorded In
ton lord, lomlnolo County.
Florida
Being moro ipociticolly da
tensed a t localtd l i t BoMune

mt

MARYANNEMOaSE

THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

MOTICROP SALB
NOTICE N hereby given Rial
ursuant N Me Final JudRnwnt
of FtreeNauru and SdN onNrsd
In the cauee pandbtg In Mo
Circuit Court al Me SIONT il NTH Judklol Circuit. In
and Nr IBMINOLR County.
FNrtda. Civil ActNn Number
W4M7CAI40 Mo
CNrt will fall «
tituated in taW County,' t i­

ALBRRTM.VAZ.olal.
NOTKBOPSALB

ka N hereby given m m
■ « W Ma Final Judgment
af FwcNfurs and taW fnNrad
M Mt cauaa pandbrn M Mt
Circuit Court M and V Bandy, FNrtda. haMy Chril
CA 14 0. MO

Bfi

umi m
oa O . LAKR MOSULL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM, a Cm
m accardMg W Me Docaf

lt* a Much A a ■PLAT OP
SHRRT I and A NORTH OR­
LANDO. TOWNIITH, FOURTH
AOOITION. accardMg W Mo
F W i Y m f W i,

F f C V t l V I Ifv F l i f

ah M at Pogtt Sand • af Mo
PvbtN Rocarda at SamlntN
County, FNrtda

ligtthtr with all atructurff.
ImprwvamanN. natures. agpMancet and wpurtantncaa on
told land or utad in conjunction
therewith, al public MN. W the

Iwst

Ob mh

e n T * VcNch A.M., an Me MM
day at July mt. af Me waft
W d n r at Mo SBMINOLR
County Caurthauta. Sanford.
FNrtda.
(COURTSRALI
MARYANNS MORSB
CLERKOPTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
Ry; Jana B. Jaotwlc
Deputy CNrt
PuMlah: June Mb July 7, m t

WBa

SSdSrNr cadi M

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a3 l m

Ma ISM day M July. mt. M Mo
SNotFrwd Dear at Me SambwN
County Caurthauta. SanNrd.
OATBO MN S4Mday ■* Jvnt.

m i.

(M ALI
MARYANNS MORSE
CNrhrt Me Circuit Court
By: Jana B. Jatawlc
Deputy CNrt
PuBUth: June a A July T. m i
OBO-OS

DCG-1W

Ratf.

Three weeks ago. police
w ere c a lle d w h en a
70-ycar-old wom an com ­
plained that Thomas sup­
porters shoved her during
church services.

Lgqgl Wotlcti

CAM NMfMM CAMS
THE FIRST, PA,

Clerk of the Court
by Janet Jawwic
Deputy Clerk
PuMIth June JOA July M t t l
D IG JW

Retpandonl/Hutbond
MOTICR OP ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Michael L. Brawn
c/e m Norm wool TZM Street
Parts. T o r n 7S4M
YOU A IR HEREBY NOTI
PIED THAT Sheila Kay Brown,
PetmetwryWlN. ha* Iliad a
Petition In Me Circuit Court at
Seminole County, FNrtda. Nr
OHaohriten el Marriapo- end
you are reguired N wrve o copy
M your written dfttnto*. It any.
on MICHAEL E. GRAY, IS
QUIRE. A Her nay lor Poll
Honor/WIN whew address It
Peal Office Boo I ML SanNrd.
Florida O m I ML and UN Mo
original wiM Ma Clerk at Mo
above tty lad Court on or botaro
JULY U. m i . aiharwiM a
default end ultima** judgment
will bo entered again,I you lor
ttw relief demanded In the
WITNESS my hand and ot
tidal Mai el said Court on this
Ifth day et JUNE. Iffl.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk et the Circuit Court
SemineN County, Florida
By: Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juno S . M I July 7. I*

mi
DEG l i t

NOT1C■ OP
FICTITIOUSNAM8
Notko It hortby given Mat I
m ongagad In buolnaoa at 0*4
W. Lite Cl., SanNrd, SamlnaH
County. Florida, under the
F l c t l l l a i i t N a m e at
DIVBRSIFIRD INSTALLA­
TIONS. and Mat I Intend N
rtf Iill r t#iMI naff
Secretary at StaN.
FNrtda. In etc
pravltient al ttw FIctltNu*
Name SlatuN. T»WII; Section
•U.Pt. FNrtda SletvNa ifW.
Tina D. CobN
PuMIth; JuneA INI
DCO-lfl
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURTOP TNB It JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT IN AMOPOO
SBMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASRNOtft-fM-CA-MK
JOSEPH L. FALK, INOIVIOU
ALLY ANDASTRUSTER.
Plaintiff,
v*.
MELVIN THOMAS SMITH, at
al..
NOTICE OP ACTION
FNrtda Bar No. MMI5
TO: UNKNOWN HR IRS. DE­
VISEES. ORANTE CS. CRCOI
TORS OR OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO IV , THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST HELEN
R. NICHOLS. A/KM HELEN
R EA V EV NICHOLS. D E ­
CKASBO. Retldwin t Unknown.
YOU ARB NOTIFIED Mwi an
action N Nrtrtota a martgtpt
arty In Seminole County,
Florida:
LM 7, Bloch L Ropiat M Shaft
I and 7. NORTH ORLANDO
TOWNSITE. 4TH ADDITION.
V ILLAG E O f NORTH OR
LANDO. according to Me Plat
14 at Pago S and t M ttw Pubik
•card* M Seminole County.
FNrtda
m been tiled agtlntt you «
you are remrired N serve a copy
of your written dolento*. It an
N it on Plaintiff* attorney.
S P IE L E R A ASSOCIATES.
P .A .. 4ltd Bitceyne Blvd .
Miami. Florida U117 on er
(tore July tL I ff l. and IIN H
original with ttw Clerk of Ml*
Court either boWre service upon
Plaintiff* attorney or Immei
alely thereafter; otherwise, a
drteuit will be entered against
you N r the retNt domandtd in
the Amended Complaint tiled
WITNESS my hand and Iho
w ai at Mit Court at Somlnola
County. FNrtda. Ml* 11th day ot
June. Ifft
(SE AL!
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk et the Circuit Court
BY Cecelia V Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish June l t n . N I July 7.
Iffl
DEG IN

NO TKH O P

The edmlnlitretkn el the
eWN M RUTH R. KINNBV,
deceoted. Pile Number
fl-OBCP, it petuMw In Me
Circuit Court ter Seminole
County, Florida, Probata
Division, Nwaddreat at which N
Past Office Drawer C. SanNrd,
PL n rn fM f. The namoitl and
aoIMI
t attanwy are
ALL INTBRRSTIO PER
SONS ARB NOTIFIED THAT:
All
netka it
lactlant MM chaINnga Mo valid
Ity M Mo vrilL Ma gueHIketHnt
M aw poreanM repretanWHve.
Court are reguired N AN ttwir
abiactlant with Ihlt Court
WITHIN TMR LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All credlNrt M Me i
-------- ---------j a copy M —
nolle# It tarved withIn three
month* elWr Me dak afNwttrtf
publication of Ml* notice mutt
IIN Mtir claim* wIM Ml* Court
W IT H IN THE LATE R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other credlNrt e l ttw

claim* ar
---------- * estate mutt IIN their
claim* wim M t court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION O f THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIMS. OEMANOS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
flL E O WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The doN at the firs! publico
tNn al Mit Notko It Junt JO.
Personal Representative
Georg* R Kinney
K7 Waterford Drive
Delran. NJ OtOM
Attorney tor Personal
S Kirby Moncrwt. Esgu&lt;r«
M 0NCRIEF.REID4
WALLACE P A
1I1W First Street SuilesOI
Santom Florida » m
Florida Car No t » m
Publish June M b July!, I ff l
DEG 1*4

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IN B R I E F

ifitflSpitSfrziib
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on how to buy a homa

LO N O W O O O -I

E tS fn S L

• t O 0 p M . ll,

■ c M u k d far July 17 at the HoBdey tea
n p N t

O llc fi

how to get the
J w S begin at 7iS0 e m W o w ed
.
M 7:30 a.m. T h e caet Is 810 foe an e ib iri and
8 i 8 tornna m aatoan Ram i lailu n aiaa l be m ade by July IS.
t f * D R .M r Ifo llw r h a m l.y w to e p o m q c a e c a v e ^ e f faint

I on Sldt
la SSfcr

neat to
i StSO and 7:90 p m. The
and 97 for non mei

" W e ’ l l b e d is c u s s in g th e
apnroprtote w ay la go about
looking far a new heme. b o w jo

to the general

and a review o f a pmapecttve

I eod Thursday. July 11.
A t e i l l ir tr P ttih foa l o f Ufa
M I W o i Rank. to a m a g h fl

te s te r i

™

BANFORD — Tww ap ectal
"C om m u n ity H om e B u y e rs "
‘ IV * bfwn^pfapned^for

ive ached
b u yin g."
id d . "it 's n ot for on ly First
U n io n c u s to m e rs . I l ’ » fa r
W e boltove there to a

^

Koch o f Urn armfeora wm be
held a t' tb e New L ife W ord
Cantor Church. 1911
Avenue In Sanford, from 7 until
9 a.m . N o advance lem m aUan fa
required.
T h ere to no charge for the
sem inar and h to a p w io anyone
or any o f the eur-

Dillard buys 7 Malaon Blanch#*

S X 1 S,

w e bad a
o f the

th eth ei

a "Bcmtnofe’a Boot I
Show " O e t 99 and M at the Central
The BmtHhn e et ent wM feature the S e t ^ B ? a S r ih a i l n &amp;

V.

West Fka
from the

lib.-.*
BN .
Ddferd. which has announced
tons for a Banfard arra store.
dO buy stores In Clearwater. St.
Tampa. Sarasota,
id Napes. Instantly
the chain a major peeon Florida's west coast,
tt formerly bad just two

Inform ation la mraBahte by calling Anne lienghetm at the
chamber.

••study

to operate
t iV fU M Ja

o f the Orcater

9m m
£ jqq

t o fe llg K iiM B A g ll

m n cn m vn i

Brant Adamson, o f the Rich Plan, praaant* a refrigerator lo Lias
Naaoo, of the Central Florida Zooloflical Park, Sanford. The
Sanford firm said It wm pleased to help out the m o. The n o
•aid It It In naad o t other equipment and anyone interested In
donating may (otophone 3234480 for detail*.

attheUnhreaM yofOeargla.
Farr la com pleting hta fourth year at the Inetltute and wao
red b y being a
od aa the Fourth Year Claaa Advtaor.
&gt;Adneora are adected by the Institute Board o f Regents
with the
“
o f the faculty and claaa petUciThe G eorgia Inetltute la one o f seven atmtlsr educational
fo r m anagers o f non-profit organisations held at
T h e In a tttu tf la a on e-w eek-p cr-year. six-year-lon g
worh/atudy program . Partlctpanu uae the tim e between annual
acaafone to lm pietnent on-the-job what they have learned and
to prepare far the next session.
Academ ic credit la offered to thoae who com plete the fall

U nite d to o p tn n e w O rtsn d o h u b
ORLANDO — United Airlines la expected to announce
Monday that tt w ill rstabltah a fifth m ajor hub In Orlando, a
move that would add a Southeastern corner to the airline's
national hub system.
United's m ain huba now are Chicago. Denver. San Francisco
and Washington. D.C.
Aviation Dally, a trade publication, reported In Friday’s
, edition that United w ill announce plana to double Its Orlando
'departurcaU f 44 b * fell. r, i •i■»j i' &lt;!'pfa t *
I aftfi *“ v.-fuf) fm
United A irlin e*t spokesman Joe
confirm ed that
' United’ corporate'ctfairman Stephen W olf and Gov. Lawton
Chile* would hold a n ew * conference Mondsy. but he declined
United employs 100 people In Orlando and operate* 18
flights a day to rbtragn. Denver. Los Angeles. San Francisco
and Waahtngton-Dulles, aa w ell as som e in-*t*te flight*.

Som ething O f Interest
For Everyone.
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F lo rid ! r o w r M d i to y S ab rin g
SCORING — Florida Power Corp. submitted a bid o f 892.8
million for the purchase o f Sebring Utilities Commission, the
company announced.
Florida Pow er said Friday that if the deal was accepted, it
would reduce every custom er's average m onthly bill to as little
as 813 and no more than 830.
The com pany said the purchase would elim inate the
com m ission's long-term debt and significantly Increase
property tax revenues for both the city and county.
"W e feel our proposal Is com petitive and clearly demon­
strates our sincere desire to serve this com m unity's electrical
needs." said Florida Pow er Vice President Pete Dagostino.
Any agreem ent reached between the two utilities is subject to
approval by the Florida Public Service Commisalon.

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ORLANDO — The official cruise line o f W alt Disney W orld is
restructuring Its management, which la expected to prompt an
undiacloaed number o f layoffs In the next 90 days, the
company said In a recent Internal memorandum.
Prem ier Cruise Lin es Inc., baaed In Port Canaveral.
rlodged In the m em o obtained by The Orlando Sentinel
that It has been hurt b y this year's slump In tourism and by
Increased com petition for cruise passengers. II said the year
has been "b oth dtfBcult and unsettling for our organisation.''
Premier. In the m em o dated June 31. said that as part o f a
corporate "refocu sin g." It "la clear that we m ay also have to
reduce the number o f position* In our current organisation and
the number o f people w e em ploy.
"W e w ill, o f course, attem pt to accomplish this through
natural attrition and voluntary measures: however, it Is quite
possible that Involuntary separations may also be necessary."

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Management Service o l Ohio, bated in Columbus, has been
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w as 61 percent, reached In
January 1967 when police .first
began enforcing the law amid
heavy pubbcHy. It has fluctuated
since then but has never been
above 86 percent, according to
DOT surveys.
The results disappoint safety
a d v o c a te s , w h o h o p ed th e
mandatory seat belt law would
persuade the great m ajority o f
drtvera and passengers to buckle
up* T h ey want police to Issue
m ore 633 tickets for people not
T h e Florida Coalition o f Auto
Safety p la n e to lo b b y th e
lifgfeletu iL next year to elim i­
nate a section o f the law that
prohlbtta police from stopping
motorists solely for not using

high-risk drivers, the people who
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M id Kathleen Teague, executive
dtm ttin o f the group. "A fte r live
years, w e've worked pretty con­
tinuously and w e're not going up
despite all o f the efforts going
T h e goal for Florida and the
nation Is to reach 70 percent
seat b elt use by Septem ber
1963. A t 70 percent, safety
advocates say. even the least
responsible drivers who cause
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dents would be buchHng up.
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the lop above SO percent than at
th e b o t t o m ." s a id J a m e s
Nichols, a safety administrator
at the National Highway T raffic
Safety Administration.
The federal agency estimates
3.690 lives would be saved
n ation a lly If 70 percen t o f
motorists buckled up. Last year.
44.930 died In traffic accidents
in the 90 states and the District
o f Columbia.
In Florida, using the federal
formula. 70 percent seat belt use
would save almost 700 lives a
year. In 1090, 2.991 died on
Florida roods.
To reach its goal, the federal
agents plans a media b lits,
pointing out the benefits o f seat
belts to the public, for the
Independence bay and Labor
Day weekends. The agency Is
encouraging states to step up
public awareness cam paigns
and enforcement o f seat belt
laws.
The nation as a whole Is doing
no better than Florida.
According to recent surveys,
the average nationwide for seat
belt use Is 90 percent — despite
the (act that 40 states and the
District o f Columbia have passed
mandatory seat belt laws since
1964.

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Sanford Herald

June ,30, '1901

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Calapa
Ex-Lions star
will continue
career at S C C
Bgl
n p w v • p o n i w m vr
ty C ollege baseball coach
Pantehas reached into his
DmcmjmtQ 10 Man o m 01
county’s best prayers as the
m en tor goes about the jo b
rebu ilding the Raiders
signed O viedo High Bcbool
■B J . Calapa to o grant-tn-otd at
a cerem ony at the Health and
Physical education Center Friday
Jeff Wfctppfc paced the winners with 31
tats. Afco contributing were Fred Lswson (18
iln te). Bob R hlnehart (1 3 p oin ts). T im
n an p w tah (10 points). Merit Mann (nine points).
B e k Davie (ale points), Tim KopseM (seven
points) andTlrpjr Quncfcenbuah (tw o pom s).
Provfdtag the offense for the Magic were Dan
M trha h k (4 0 p oin ts).S teveM elgsrd flS p oin ts).
Mtke Reeves (ala points). Joe Hughes (three
points) and Raul Bait (tw o points).
T h e playoffs begin tonight at Oviedo High
Bcbool. A t 6 p.m. tn eMag lr meet the Pretenders
and at 7 p.m. the Notds take on Oviedo Oun A
Pawn. At 8 p.m. the drat gsm e winner will play
O elco and at 0 p.m. the aecond game winner win
challenge Hungry Howies. The Finals w ill be
neat Sunday.

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8CC to hoot youth camp
SANFORD — Seminole Community College
W om en’s Athletics Coach Desna Gallagher w ill
hold a Volleyball Camp for Middle School thru
H igh School students July 39 to Auguat 1.
Tim e o f the Camp w ill be from 9:30 a.m. to 4
p.m . each day with a one hour break for lunch.
Coat Is 870 without meals and 880 with
meals.
For more Information, contact the College at
(407) 323-1450exteneiofis 380 or 210.

IrtBCBBATIOM
SANFORD - The 1991 Sanford Babe Ruth
Base ball League Aif-Stars are looking for
•ponaotshlp help for their upcoming trip to the
state tournament In Sarasota.
T h e 10-team tournament w ill take place the
weekend o f J u ly 13-13.
Transportation to the tournament has been
provided by Ken Rummel Chevrolet but help
could be used to defray the coat o f food and
lodging. The coaches are also looking for
someone Interested In supplying practice Tahtru with each player’s name on the back.
Anyone Interested In helping out financially
ahould call Jim Schaefer at the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-3697 during
norm al working hours.
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Special camp achaduM
SANFORD - Wes Rlnker’s Florida Baseball
School has scheduled a special one-week camp
open only to Sanford youlh ages 7*17.
T h e camp, which will run July 31-33, w ill coat
835 for the entire aesalon. Dally workouts,
stressing haseball fundamentals with sn em­
phasis on correct throwing, w ill be conducted
between 8 a.m. to noon each day at Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
Interested parties should call Charlie Lytic at
333-6607.

a first team Allpitcher this
shortstop aa a Junior. As a senior the
righthander was 7-4 after goin g 4*1
and 4-3 his first tw o years.
He started the season 7-0 but was
shutout in three o f his last four
starts. His losses came to state
ftnahet Dr. PhJMpe. defending state
ch am pion L ak e B ra n tley, and
always tough Lake Mary and Coco­
nut Creek.
But at SCC Pantellaa plans to use
the versatile Lion in the inflckl.
W e have big plana for B J ." said
Pantellaa. "H e can play shortstop,
third base, left field as w e ll as
pitcher. W e plan on using him In

Somtnolo Community Collage Assistant Baseball Coach
Lofty Renaud tells B J. Calapa about som e o f the
particulars o f his scholarship as the Oviedo High School

Gibson tries for Masters track titles
Bfl
Herald Correspondent
LAKE MARY - For alm ost 30
years, Mike Gibson has Instructed
others In the fine art o f track and
field, from the m ile run to the triple
Jump.
Later this week, he w ill find out If
the teacher understands his own
fcakdnaT-' '
On Friday. July 3. the current
Lake Mary girl’s cross country and
track coach w ill compete In the
National TAC Masters Champion­

ship at North Central College, locat­ nationally In the long jum p, leaping
ed 30 m iles southwest o f Chicago. Just over 38 feet. He placed tenth in
There. Gibson will find out exactly
the Javelin and ahotput.
Xput
what his middle-aged body can do,
’There’s no shabby people In any
" I enjoy the competition more
even t," Gibson commented, noting
than anything else." said Qibson. " I
that last year someone ran the
get to try to use the same tech­ 440-m eter race In 49 seconds.
niques and do well m yself."
"T h ere are some serious com peti­
tors there.
Gibson w ill participate In the
shotput. hammer throw, and triple
"Y ou don’t go with the attitude.
against hta fellow athletes, dges ' that you’re going to win everything.
40-44 In his division. People as
There’s always som ethere better
young as 30 and as old as 79
than you.*’.
com pete In the events.
Lik e D wight Stone, a form er
Last year. Gibson finished fourth r r ■ — ■ - —

C ollins succeeding on long road back
B yl
Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO — Life In the 1960's was marked by
m aterialism , self-gratification, aelf-lndulgence and
greed.
Those were the
"m e " years o f status symbols,
take-what-you-can-gct-and-screw-cverybody-else and
living on the edge.
A t the center o f this lifestyle was the recreational use
o f Illicit drugs.
Cocaine, crack, marijuana. PCP; anything to make
ou feel better or allow you to forget your problems and
Side your pain.
Drugs that destroyed families, careers and lives.
It took the death o f our heroes, young men like Lcn
Bias and Don Rogers, for us to get the message.
In the 1990's, the message Is spreadind and the
rebuilding what was destroyed has begu

Hamid Corraspondant_________
LO NG W O O D - Jason
Good pastor hurled a complete
game four-hitter to lead the
Lym an Bullets to an 11-3
victory over the Oviedo Lions
Friday evening In North Am er­
ican Baseball Federation ac­
tion at Lym an Field.
Goodpastor struck d u ! three
batters and walked none while
enjoying plenty o f offensive
support.
The Bullets (9-5 overall In
th e N A B F ' s T r i - C o u n t y
Baseball Association! Jumped
out on top in the bottom o f the
firs t In n in g w h e n K e v in
Stuckey drew a lead o ff walk.
Chad S elm er singled, and
Kevin Scott reached when he
bounced Into a force play.
Donny Baxter then drew a
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Sanford loses,
Leesburg wins
Sub-District
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Herald Correspondent

Summer Youth Football
ORLANDO — The Orlando Recreation Bureau
w ill hold sign ups for the Summer Youth
Football League at the Community Recreation
Centers or at the Youth Sports Office on July
8-19 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The season w ill begin
w ith a Jam boree on Saturday. Sept. 14th. For
m ore Information, contact Patty Becker at
346-3646.

Coachat naadad
ORLANDO — The Orlando Recreation Bureau
w ill hold the Fall Youth Football Coaches
certification clinic July 13 and 30 at the
Downtown Recreation Complex at 9 a.m. For
m ore Inform ation, contact Patty Baker at
346-3646.

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□ 8 p.m. - ESPN. Los Angeles Dodgers at
Atlanta Braves. |L|

SANFORD - After fighting their
w a y th ro u gh the e lim in a tio n
bracket to become only one o f three
teams remaining, the Sanford All*
Stars dropped a 13-3 decision to the
Oak H ill All-Stars Friday evening In
th e L ittle M ajora Sub-District
Tournament at Fort Mellon Park's
Roy Holler Field.
Oak H ill scored early and often as
they put up a five-spot in (he lop of
the first using a double by W ayne
Golding and singles from K elly La
Gatta. Jason Putnal and Kcnlral
Evans.
A solo home run by Marcel Smith
and a two-run shot from Putnal
Increased the margin to 8-0 before
Sanford could get the offense on
track.
Richard Badger started a two-out
rally with a single.
Aaron Knight drew a walk before
Antonio White doubled scoring both
Badger and Knight, cutting the lead
to 8 -2 .
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Barit Counts and his Sanlord All-Stars teammates
fought their hearts Toulnxbut It was nol enough as
they fell lo Oak Hill 12-2. The loss was the second of
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Ton y Collins, former star running back for the New
England Patriots. Is an example o f a man at the top who
cam e crashing down because o f drugs and now Is
putting the pieces o f his life back together.
Collins, a Sanford native, turned down a scholarship
to play football at the University o f Florida to play for
Pat Dye at East Carolina University.
"Coach Dye became like a father to me. It was the
Drat time that 1 had been away from h om e." said
Collins. He treated me like a son, took me under his
w ing and taught me well and made me a very good
football player and I really appreciate him for that to
this day.”
Hta performance on the field at ECU earned him
NCAA All-American honors three times and encouraged
the New England Patriots to select Collins In the second
round of the 1961 NFL Draft.
In hla rookie season. Collins rushed for 873 yards and

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further competition Leesburg went onto win the
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Use courtesy and com m on sense when boating this Ju ly 4th
investigators
Boating accident Investigators
With the Florida Game and Fresh
W ater Fish Commission don't
look forward to working during
the Ju ly 4 holiday. That's when
m ore boating accidents occur
than during any other weekend.
W ith the holiday approaching,
officers are asking boaters lo use
courtesy and common sense to
save lives.
“ People don't realize It. but
boating |a atresAful.'' said Col.
Bob Edwards, director o f the
D ivision o f Law Enforcement for
the rim im lsilon "Studies have
shown that exposure lo the sun.
w ind, engine noiae. vibration
and constant m otion can slow
reaction tim e sign ifican tly."

Consuming alcoholic beverbever
ages makes the situation worse
Peripheral vision la reduced and
hearing Is made less acute. Moat
operators who have been drink­
ing don't recognize the effects,
so they feel fine until they crash
Intoa dock — or som ething else.
.To date, 47 people have died
this year on Florida's waterways,
and 170 people have been In­
jured. The Commission suggests
these courtesy and com mon
sense rules for boating safely:
1. Wear your personal flotation
device (PFD). (touting safety o f­
ficials estimate that 80 percent
o f boating fatality victim s would
huve had a chance for survival II
they had been wearing a PFD.

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2. Don't drink utid drive. More
than 50 percent o f Florida's
boating accidents are alcoholre laud. Designate u boat driver
and Insist tltat that person re­
main sober.
3. lie courteous on the water.

Slow
Stow down when you see a
downed skier. Reduce your wake
in areas with many boats and in
areas where people are swim­
ming. Avoid com petition on the
water.
4. Reduce your stress If the
outing is a lo n g one. Drop
anchor near land and take a
walk to reduce tension from
motor vibrations and to stretch
and loosen your muscles. Sll In
the shade to give your eyes a
break from the sun and wind.
Drink lots of fresh water lo avoid
dehydration and fatigue.
The waterways w ill be packed
the weekend o f July 4. so make

It a point to operate your boat
defensively.
Steve Card at the
B rig g s F ish Cam p reports that
we arc into the summer fishing
p a tt e r n w h ic h c o n s is t s o f
prim arily bream and catfish.
Bream are hitting crickets, w hile
catfish w ill eat dead shrimp,
mussels, cut bait, and worms.
Bass fishing is best early in the
morning or lale In the evening.
Snook season may be closed,
but S a b a s tia a Im lst is still
packed with anglers catchng
redflsh. Jack crevalle. flounder,
and a few stray tarpon.
C a p ta in J a c k al F a r t
C a n a vera l reports good dolphin

action In
in 100-170 feet
reel o f wal
water.
Plenty o f aailftah and wahoo
have been mixed In with the
dolphin. The b a a ? Uaa is slow,
and inside the F a rt some good
flounder are being taken on
f in g e r mullet fish ed along
channel ledges. Trout and redfish arc still providing plenty ol
action on (he fla ts o f the
• a a a a a and In d ian Blvara.
Fanes la le t has been calm,
but the fishing has been on the
slow side. Bluefish, sheepshead.
drum, flounder and jack crevalle
will pick you dean but most ol
(he fish have been on (he small
side. It's still a lot o f action for
anyone who fishes without a
boat.

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Wimbledon plays today
ha* worked out w v C fo r both o f
T h e P r e d a to r * a g r e e d to
a p o n a o r ■m a n y I n n e r - c i t y

hut it was fun getting there."
aaldCodlna.
Collins had emerged aa one o f
the gam e's brightest stars, but
h b problems were Just beginn­
ing.
" I first got Involved In drugs
lightly during my rookie season.
A t flrat It waa Just at parties and
stuff like that." aald Collins.
"B ut a couple o f years down the
line It got to the point that it waa
no *nn|&gt; f ju st at parties. I was
doing It at hom e all the tim e and
I reached a point w here I lost
everyth in g."
In 1988. Collins tested positive
far cocaine and waa suspended
from the NFL.
" I knew then that I had to
make a change tn m y ttfe.M wdd
Colllna.
A fter a stint In a rehabilitation
center in Houston. T X . Collins

■aid
" l didn't wont to
leave ■ black mark at the end o f
m y career. B eing reinstated
lifted that cloud from over m y
head and Coach Don Shula gave
m e a chance to play again. Even
though 1 didn't get to play much
and was released at the end o f
the scaaon. It was great ' to be
back In the N F L ."
After the completion o f the
1900 season. Coffins teamed up
with his cousin Leon Bright.
from Merritt bland and form erly
o f the New York Giants and
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, to start
a football Instructional camp for
children.
Collins received aome unexpectcd help from the expansion
Orlando Predatora of the Arena
Football League.
A t first Colllna laughed at the
idea or playing Arena Football
but be soon changed hb way o f
thinking.
"Coach Perry Moss gave me a

poaalbty be to w hat tta u **&gt;—tt
h elp in g the U do to not make the
I'v e made la
same mistakes I’v
b the
moot Important mrsaage wre
e try
to teach,
W ith the aame strong workethic that helped Collins becom e
a star In the NFL, he team ed to
play defense and earned a startm aa 4* .
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But that would he all that the
Sanford All-Stars would get as
Oak' HU1 pitcher W ayne G olding
held Sanford tn check allow ing
only one single over the last
th ree in n ings an d knockin g
Sanford out o f the tournament.
Contributing to the Sanford
A ll-S ta rs atta ck w ere W h ite
(double, walk). Knight (single,
w a lk , run s c o r e d ). B a d g e r
(single, run scored). Brett Counts
(single). Ned Raines and W alter
Bryant (two w alks each) and

security, ticketing

" I don’t want the kids to go
through what I’ ve gone through
to be where I’m at now. Day by
day I have to watch everything I
do. everything I say. m r y whew.
I g o and who 1 talk to," aald
Coutns. "It's a tough way to go

Terrance Perkins and LameU
Fayaon (one walk each).
Saturday m orning Oak H ill
cam e back and defeated the
previously unbeaten Leesburg
A ll-S tars 14-4, to set up a
wtimer-take-all match-up In the
afternoon.
Oak HiU waa one out aw ay
from the cham pionship but
couldn't not put Leesburg away.
Trailing 8-4 with two outs in
th e sixth Inning. Leesbu rg
rallied for tlx runs to win 104)
and claim the championship.

Signingthe inlkid. He haa a good
arm and b a good athlete with
lota o f potential. And w ith that
m od arm he may get a chance to
be the ninth inning closer once
tn a w h ite."
Cals pa w ill get first shot at
third base aa the Raiders look to
get m ore punch in the lineup.
"W e have already planned on
m oving Joey Goltnakl to pitch, cr.” aald Pantelias o f last year's
; starting third sacker. "H e did
well defensively last year but
didn't hit well, and he has been
pitching this summer and doing
a great Job. B J. and a couple of
others w ill be given a shot at
third. W hichever one b hitting
best w ill ptay there."
Another reason for signing
C abpa was not directly related
to baseball.
"H e came well recommended
. by h b coach (cx-SCC star Mike
F errell)." said Pantelias. "M ike
said he is ■ leader type. Is an
excellent student and haa a good

work ethic. Those are '
look for tn players we bring to
SCC. Our first goal to►to help
these young men mature and get
a good education."
Calapa said getting a chance to
play im m ediately and being
close to home were the major
factors in his decision.
" I chose SCC because o f the
good opportunity to ptay and It
waa close to hom e." said Cabpa.
"B eing here I don't have to leave
home. I still want to be around
my family for a few more years."
Cabpa'a father Dan waa Just
os enthusiastic about the pro­
spect o f getting to see his son
play college baseball.
" I couldn't be happier", said
the elder Cabpa.
Pantelias applauded Cabpa'a
decision to remain close to
home.
" I feel he made the right
decision lo come here." said
Pantelias. " T h e adjustm ents
from high school to college are
tough. Just going to college to

tough enough, but then add In
baseball changes too (like play­
in g n in e in n in gs Instead o f
■even), and it really gets tough.
Being close enough to get that
home support really helps."
Ferrell waa a b o happy for h b
star ptoyer.
"H e did a great Job for us.”
■aid Ferrell. "A fte r having him
for all three years I've been at
O viedo It's going lo seem strange
not having him there. He had to
make a lot o f sacrifices for us
(h b year. The first tw o years he
was on the varsity we didn 't
pitch him much because we
wanted him to concentrate on
hto batting and defense. But (h is
year he waa our ace pitcher and
had lo worry about pitching
more.
"It probably affected hto h it­
ting. That happens In high
school a lot where you have to
use a player to benefit the team
more than the Individual. But
B.J. vas the consumale team
p byer, always w illin g to do what
was needed for the team.

'In the past when we could
pUy unlimited games In (he Call
we Invited everyone out and
signed some kids who might
become diamonds
......... ‘ In the
' ! irough."
said Pantritos. "Everyone who
came out got to play a lot o f
gam es and got[ a (air chance to
make the team. But now we can
only p b y 80 gam es total (both
toil and spring combined) so we
went after boys w e knew could
p b y and would make the team ."

B ouley's sacrifice fly brought
home Baxter, putting the Bullets
up 104) after three Innings.
O viedo (4-2 overall In T-CBA
play) answered In the top o f the
fourth with a pair o f runs when
Mike Ruglcnlus reached on an
error. Mark Bell horn bounced
Into a force play and Dan losue
doubled to center field scoring
Bcllhora.
Chris Roscoe then followed by
reaching on an error driving in
losue, cutting the lead to 10-2 .
Bui G oodpastor would not
allow the Lions to gel any closer.

scattering three hits over the last
three innings to earn hto fourth
victory of the aeaaon against
only one loss.
“ H e's been a real workhorse
for us this sum m er." said Bullets
Coach Bob McCullough. "When
ever we need someone to come
In a n d throw strikes con sistantly. He's been the one
w e've turned to."
T h e Bullets and Lions will
return to action Monday evening
at 5:30 p.m. when Lyman hosts
Lake Brantley white Oviedo w ill
re ILaket Howell.
I
travel to face

Pantelias said he to excited
about the upcoming i
W e're really looking forward
to this aeaaon .” aald Pantelias.
W e have 16 kids coming back
from last year and with signers
like Cabpa we should do very
well. I've been a little lax In m y
coaching the b at couple of years.
It's lim e to get down to business
and work hard again. This looks
like It could be (he team I'v e
been walling on for 16 years.”
T h e signing o f Calapa shows
the change In recruiting philoso­
phy SCC has adopted.

Bulletswalk to load the baaea before
Doug Porter singled driving In
S tu c k e y and S co tt to give
Lym an a 2-0 lead.
Lym an added to th eir lead In
the second inning when Brian
Saunders ted o ff with a single.
Stuckey walked and Setmcrr nit
into a force p by.
S cott then singled scoring
Stuckey and Baxter grounded
Into a force play d rivin g in
Selm er. increasing the lead lo
44).
However, the Bullets were not

finished bringing runners
the plate aa they sent 11 batters
to the plate In the third Inning.
J eff Boutey and Brian Dangcl
opened the barage with a pair o f
walks. Saunders doubted lo left
field scoring Boutey and Stuckey
tripled to right (kid bringing
chasing Dangci and Saumiders
across the plate.
Selmer then walked and with
one out B ailer beat out an Infield
single to load the bases.
Porter kept the parade m oving
as he singled scoring Stuckey
and Selmer.
W ill Kamircx wulkrd before

GibsonOlym pian who com peted last
year.
T o try and etch hto name into
M asters history. G ibson will
need to utilise hto bursts of
speed with the knowledge he has
acquired, especially as an asslsta n i co a ch u n d er Lake
Brantley'a Charlie Harris from
1973-80.
“ In (he triple Jump. 1 make
sure that m y steps are correct
and consistent and not scratch."

said Gibson.
Each com petitor gets six
chances in racn event.
Gibson's not no sure about the
hammer thrown, which he has
never done in competition. In
fart. Gibson didn't do any of
these events as a member of
Seminole’s track team In the
mid lo late 60's. He ran the 440.
880. and milt- on their first-ever
slate championship tram in
1966. c o a ch e d by Richard
Williams.

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"B u t. pleaae. n ot an oth er
n am e with ‘ L a k e ...’ In I t ."
W illiam s m id Jokingly.
T h ere are currently six schools
In the district which begin with
" la k e " : Lake B ran tley H igh
School In Altam onte Springs.
Lak e H owell H igh School In
W inter Park. Lake Mary Elemen­
tary and Lake Mary High School
In Lake Mary and Lakeview
M iddle School In Sanford.
W illiam s also noted that the
board would prefer not to name

Richard W ells, assistant super­
intendent for facilities, said that
he hopes the board will chose a
qame for the school before the
planned S ep tem b er
groud breaking.
" I don’t want to have to break
ground on ‘Middle School A A ’ so
we want to give this school a
name.” he said.

Diapers: cloth
or disposable?

Bteua disease la one o f the

■Sinus disease is
o n a of the most
common complaints
presented by pa­
tients to primary care
p h y s i c i a n s
throughout the Unit­
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ented by patients to primary
cars physician* throughout the

from early Infancy through all
agegroups.
Patients frequently present
with complaints of sinus disease
relating to headaches In the
mid-facial region, nasal obstruc­
tion and naaal drainage.
The character o f the headaches frequently relates to pain
acroaa the forehead, around the
eyes and occasionally In the
posterior aspect o f the head.
Nasal obstruction can be tdenlifted as bilateral or unilateral
and eith er persistent or U»tcrmlttent In character.
The nasal drainage likewise
can vary In character from a
whltlah post naral drainage to a
foul tasting and sm elling post
naaal drainage.
The patients frequently note
sym ptom s relating back for
many years and stale that they
h a v e a fa m U y history o f similar
problems.
Most patients Initially present
fo r treatm ent after utilising
v a r lo u a o v e r the c ou n te r
medication with minimum reH |WMf *o f * prolonged period of
tiro*Som e patients note specific
Injuries to the nose or the facial
region prior to development of
th eir alnua com plaint.
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noted to cause naaal obstruction
and alnua disease. Structural
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blocked and lead to an area o f
persistent or recurrent sinus
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abnormalities, chronic swelling
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alnua openings and lead to
recurrent or persistent sinusitis.
The swelling alone can lead to
the sinusitis which In turn can
| £ d lo . chronic muscoaal
condition which docs not allow
for adequate sinus ventilation.
with comDlalnts o f sinusitis,
lh e p . , , e n t n e e d s thorough
evaluation which would include
a thorough history, physical
evaluation, possibly sinus x-rays
and possibly blood studies or
other diagnostic studies,
Frequently with the longstanding history o f these problems a specialist would advise
evaluation o f the anterior and
posterior aspects o f the naaal
c a v i t y - u s i n g a s p e c ia lis e d
nberopilc scope to evaluate the
opening o f the sinuses into the
noM.. other studies may entail
advanced x-rays Including a C T
scan of the sinuses,
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w ith medication*. If recurrent
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m ajority o f people can be treated
and lead normal healthy lives
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O R LA N D O - M ore
mothers are beginning to
prefer cotton doth diapers
to disposehlrs according to
o ffic ia ls at the A r n o ld
P a lm e r H o s p ita l fo r
Children and W omen In
Orlando.
Four m onths ago. the
hospital launched a pilot
program using reusable
cotton cloth diapers for
newborn babies.
“ The use o f doth diapers
by the Arnold Palmer Hos­
p ital can help p rev e n t
further destruction o f the
e v lr o n m e n t . " said Lois
Yingllng. Nurse Manager of
the mother/baby unit at the
hospital.
Since the program began
a t th e h o s p ita l, m a n y
parents are chosetng to use
the cotton diapers o ver
disposables.
Leas than 20 percent o f
the parents have requested
disposable diapers.
The hospital reports that
the cost o f buying and
washing cotton diapers Is
comparable to buying dis­
posables.

MEDIGA'H

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SANFORD — The Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce Is
sponsoring a blood drive next month.
The city-wide call for donations w ill'ta k e place July 0
through 17 at the Central Florida Blood Bank’s Sanford
Branch. 1302 E. 2nd Street In Sanford.
The hours o f collection w ill be Monday. Wednesday and
Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For more Information call the Central Florida Blood Bank's
Sanford office at 322-0022 or Francte Lundqulst at 322-3000.

Nondependence Day is July 3
On July 3 the Am erican Lung Association wants all
Am ericans to celebrate Nondependence Day. a day when they
declare them eselves free from nicotine addiction.
In Orlando at the Florida Mall, representatives of the
organisation w ill be on hand to do free pulmInary testing and
to distribute Nondependence Day survival kits.
For more Information, contact the Lung Association at
896-3401.

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The legion (resen ted awards to recognise
outstanding sendee within the com munity
A ih a g the past year. Sanford firefighter. Max
M h . received Firefighter o f the Year. Ted
M M h , I n s lm fi Department o f Pubbc Safety,
w as also rerogntard for hts contribution to the
a n a . A first for Post 83 wsa having the K - 9

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and thstr honorees.
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second Thursday o f each month at Post 83 on
Sanford Avenue, 8 p.m. Prospective members

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SANFORD — Robin Bowlin. 16. doesn’ t re*
member the day they say she died.
Robin, a perky redhead w ith a spray o f freckles
across her naae. sm iles prettily as she speaks In a
slightly raspy voice, the on ly vestige o f the
damage done to her in a car accident February
17.
Robin was ridin g In the back scat w ith some
friends, returning from church early that bright
afternoon, her father. A1 Bowlin, says, when In a
lit second, the car careened onto the shoulder.
unged Into a concrete culvert and roUed end
overend.
Robin’s brain twisted and bounced In her skull,
damaging the stem .iShe lay In a com a for 13
days, and com atose for four m ore days, hovering
between life and death, w ith only scrapes and
abrasions to her face as evidence o f her ordeal.
She had no broken bones. Bowlin says.
Robin was airlifted to Orlando Regional Medical
Center.
“ We got the call and were told she was at
Halifax (In Daytona) but that was where they took
the other girl w ho was with her. We w ere frantic

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Donations to noody mad#
Sem inole County Extension Homemakers.
Including Helen Gninth. Lake Mary, delivered
984 Item s o f clothing and shoes to the South
Sem inole and Sanford Christian Sharing Cen­
ter* to help needy families. The group a lio
collected 78 pieces o f baby clothing and donated
them along with a 8350 check to the Crisis
Pregnancy Center o f Sem inole County.

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not knowing. When w e finally got Information,
they said she wasn’t breathing In the helicopter.
W ith a closed head injury there was no way for
them to tell how bad her Injuries were, but we
thought are lost her.” Bowlin says.
When she awoke. Robin couldn't m ove. Doctors
weren't sure tf she would ever walk again.
"Soon ahe could m ove, scratch Tier head for
Instance, but only If she commanded her own
brain. If a nunc tokl her to m ove her aim . ahe
couldn't respond." Bowlin says. “ For awhile,
there was a noUcsbte weakness tn her right side,
even her face drooped on the right a id e." Bowlin
remembers.
But Robin was determined to dance again with
the Seminole High School award winning team
"D u sters,” o f which she's been a member for
three consecutive years.
"W hen 1 first woke up. 1 didn't know where I
was. I thought 1 was somewhere else and it took
awhile to get back to this year.” Robin says.
She says ahe became more determ ined to dance
when they told her she probably couldn't.
"Personally, I foil they .were all full o f crap
telling m e that I m ight not walk again. I Intended
to walk.” a feisty Robin relates.
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Bowlin says the doctors were Impressed wtth
Robin’s determination and strong w ill.
"T h ey use the words determined and strong*
willed. I say she's stubborn and hard-headed and
the forgetfulness she was experiencing comes

naturauy to Mr*
When abe wa
find the

_ therapy at the Brain
Center. Bowlin sajra the
day to enter Robin's
patient pmatSstsi^ (jar

trying
about the
eight years.
" I thought
Koom, wno once aan| in roe enuren cnotr in
her clear ertep voice, and w ith Ptsass. the
S ratoote Hjpb School cborua and dance team*
aaya ahe Is determined to perfect her staging
voice, atilt damaged from the accident. She may
need surgery, and doctor's
say there ta a
possibility she may never sing again.
"O h yes 1w ill.’ ’ she says.
Less than five months after her near fatal ride.
Robin ta dancing again with the D aukra. guided
by Maureen McGuire. She practices three hours s
day three or four days a week at Seminole High
School and another tw o hours by herself on
alternate days.
Her kicks are high and strong. She only breaks
for water when the other girls do.
.
" I don't want special consideration. 1Just want
to be the best dancer I can be. I'm stronger every
day. Next. I want to sing Uke before." she says,
her once-bruised brain again sending her signals
to excel.

Lion has been roaring for 48 years
Offices held,
awards mark
civic career
By LACY 90— W
Herald People Editor
SANFORD - The first time
Henry W itte saw a blind person
skillfully using a power tool, he
was sold on Lions Club. That
was 48 years ago.
"It made m e appreciate that I
could see. W hat I saw w as Lions
helping people learn a trade so
they could ra m a liv in g ." W itte
said.
H e's been a m em ber ever
since, never missing a meeting
o f thi organization whose main
purpose is to assist blind persona
with their special needs.
" I f I had to miss one. I made It
up.” he explained.
Wtlte. a Lake Mary resident, la
a member’ of the 65-year old
Sanford Lions Club, which he
Joined In 1943.

It’s never too late to
be crowned the king
9y LACY POMSW
Herald People Editor____________
SANFORD - Henry Steinmeyer. 94. Is king for more than
a day.
“ It’s never loo lale lo lx- a
king." he said upon learning
recently that he would preside
over social events at Lakevlew
Nursing Center. Sanford, for the
next ye a r. S lc liu n c y e r was
chosen Mr. Lakevlew by staff
and residents.
A c llv ilc s D irector Sharon
Askew said Steinmeyer was so
thrilled with his golden head­
piece. he "w ore it everywhere for
three or four days."
Steinmeyer. originally from
Brooklyn, served with General
Pershing In World War I. Hr has
fond memories o f accepting a bet
to wrestle the famous Bull Mon­
tana.
“ Bull won. of course. He rolled
me around Ih e flour like no­
body's business." Steinmeyer
told Askew.

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Telephone and Telegraph after
4 1 years of service, and srltlrd
In Seminole County with his wife
o f 7 1 years. Louise.
T h e S te ln m e y e rs w ill he
guests of honor at an anniversa­
ry parly for friends and residents
al Lakevlew to Ik- held for them
Friday. They will celebrate their
71st anniversary July 4. In
ronjunetlon with the celebra­
tion. Steinm eycr's daughter.
M a rlo n Lrs&lt;|iiier an d h er
husband. Herb, will Join the fun.
marking 50 years of marriage
thrtnaclves on July 6.
Steinmeyer is on the howling
team at Lakevlew. Is secretary of
Ihr Residents' Council and sings
in the chorus.
He Is known for Ills sweet
tooth, and was hr aril to say
several days alter his crowning
that it was a shame the king
can't get any candy. Askew said.
Steinmeyer Jokingly said, as
king, hr will raise taxes. Askew
reported.

" I might not be the oldest
member but I think I've been a
member the longest." W itte, an
active 78. chuckled.
Recently designated a Melvin
Jones Fellow. W ille was re­
cognized for his commitment lo
serving ihe world community.
T h e fellowship Is considered
Lions Club's highest honor In­
ternationally and has been con­
ferred on 33.500 recipients
spanning nearly 80 countries
worldwide.
W ille spoke modestly about
his award.
"Oh. I think they Just gave It
to me fur my longevity with Ihe
rlu b." he Jokingly said. "Well,
may In- my devotion had a little
to do with it."
Hill Sanford Lions Club Presi­
dent Norm Hart said he sees
Witte as the consummate gen­
tleman and club member.
"H e's pure gentleman. 100
percent. The thing that Im­
presses me about Henry Is he's
so Milling to bring his back­
ground and experience to every­
thing with no limitations. It's not
only knowledge he adds, but

Howy Witt*, MM, S m u m m Lions Club with
wisdom, loo. You know, you can
have knowledge about some­
thing. but if you don't use It
wisely. It Just doesn't work.

He was selected Market Manager
o f the Year for the entire country
during his tenure tn the busi­
ness.

H e n r y b r in g s b o th th e s e
qualities to Lions Club." Hart
said.

W ille returned to live tn Lake
Mary after retiring from his
position In Ft. Meyers, and now
spends time bowling, playing
cards and m ostly promoting
Llontsm.

Witte said over the years lie
has served In every office for ihe
club. In cluding one o f the
highest, district governor. Hr
servrd as treasurer of ihe rlub
last year and will assume a
p o s itio n on ih e B o a rd o f
Directors this year.
Witte and his* wife. Clara,
raised two daughters. Donna
Foster. Jackson. Miss., ami Julie
Hadlock. Indianapolis. Ind.
W ille studied farm in g al
K u lgers U n iversity in New
Jersey and Ihrn relumed lo
Sanford to work with his dad on
the farm raising "everything
that could be grown here." hr
said. He farmed on Ills own
before leaving Ihe area for 24
years to manage the large farm­
er's market in Ft. Meyers. Fla

“ Boy lim e flics. I've been
retired 13 years." he said. "But I
still have a lot to da."
W ille bus attended the Florida
state ronvenUon for Lions all 48
years o f his membership. He has
collected pills from the events
and filled three Lions vests with
them.
"Th ey're heavy to wear.” he
admitted.
He has participated in every
project llie club has held to raise
funds lor humanitarian causes.
Projects include bingo al Flea
W o r ld , a c o m m u n ity -w id e
spaghetti dinner and a fishing
tournament for the blind.
“ I get a lift out of all these

things. When little blind kids
who never felt a fish before catch
one In the tournament. It docs
something to you ." he said.
Witte said among Lions Club’s
t a r g e t e d c a u s e s a r e : th q
purchase of seeing eye dogs,
distribution of glasses to needy
Seminole County children, con­
tributions to the North Florida
Eye Bank. Southeastern Guide
Dogs. Florida Lions Camp for
blind and sighted kids. Bruilllst
of Central Florida, awards to the
Poller man and Fireman o f the
Year and contributions to the
Central Florida Zoological Park.
the Salvation Army. Ihe Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and the St. Lucia Feslival.
“ S eein g our contributions
grow adds that much more lo
the depth of my feeling. Lions
Club has been a tremendous
outlet for my civic spirit. Pm
going lo be a Lion as long as Pm
alive." he said.
And hr doubts he'll ever miss
a meeting.

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The bride wore a lace and
cream wedding dress and she
carried a bouquet o f white
miniature roses.

T h e com m ittee* are In place.
JoAnne Luca* report*, and plana
are finalised for the Fifth Annual
Lake M ary H eathrov Festival o f
the Arts, to be held October S
M tl fl i t L S I A cre* Ranch.
acroaa from Heathrow.
T h e show w ill again be an
outstanding Incorporation o f the
best o f the fine and perform ing
arts. JoAnne said the concept
was th e first a t Its kind for
Sem inole County, and In 1987,
the festival waa recognised as
the largest event ever held In the

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expected to attend this year.
President G yle Workman was
C h i l d r e n h a v e n o t b e e n pleased to welcom e Jean R.
forgotten at this b ig event, for W elle, the postmaster o f Long*
they are the very ones whose wood and now a Hon,
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will be Creside School of An
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children w ill be perm itted Inside
the special tent to select and
purchase the art.
Inacom p Computers, one o f
the n ew corporate sponsors o f
the eve n t, w ill p ro vid e th e
childrens’ area w ith Apple and
IBM com puters for the children
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TITU SVILLE The Indian
R iver C ity United Methodist
Church o f Titusville was the
scene o f an April 6 wedding at 3
p.m. when Carrie Lee Belton of
Cape Canaveral. Fla. became the
bride of Robert Alan Parrish of
Cocoa. Fla.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Churlcs R. Belton of
Longwood. and the bridegroom
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence E. Parrish of Bemcnt.
III.
The double ring service was
performed by Dr. Dan Johnson
and Dr. John Ewing. The altar
was decorated with double ar­
rangements o f peach gladioli,
white mums and fern. On either
side or the altar were sevenbranched candlelabra adorned
w ith flow er sw ags o f white
c a r n a t i o n s , p e a c h m in icarn ations. w h ite snow flake
mums and greenery.

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Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows her mother’s gown of pure
silk organza and chantllly lace.
The filled lace bodice featured a
scalloped neckline and accents
o f seed pearls and Irldescenls.
The voluminous skirt with lacc
appliques fell Into a full chapel
train from a carriage back with
self bow. Her fingertip Illusion
veil with seed pearls fell from u
matching headband of silk (low­
ers. pearls and sequins. She
curried a cascading bouquet of
white dcndroblum orchids und
Ivy with focal point of white
enchantment lilies surrounded
by white inlnl earnallons. peach
uistmmcrlnand baby's breath.
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crystal teal satin and lace graduated length gown accentuated
with puffed and shirred sleeves,
The low back was accented by
crossed straps and a satlnjaow.
She carried a relaxed version o f
the traditional nosegay o f white
roses, peach alstromeria. peach
mini carnations. Ivy and baby’a
breath.
The bridesmaids were Barbara
Brown. Titusville: sisters o f (he
groom Joellyn Parrish. Bcment.
III.; and Sue Ferguson. Macomb.
III. Their gowns and bouquets
were Identical to the honor
attendant's.

SANFORD |*|e. E3 Lillie
Ann Rushing and Pfe. E3 Mosc
Wesley Perkins IV. U.S. Army,
were married May 16. 1991 in
the Sem inole County Court­
house. Sanford.
The bride Is the daughter o f
Annie Rushing Williams or Lake
Monroe and the late Mr. Purcell
Williams. She Is the maternal
granddaughter of Foster Lee and
Lillie Mellomes ul Gainesville
und the paternal granddaughter
o f Frank and Elnoru Williams.
Lake Monroe.

u tn er corporate sponsors are
S trom berg Carlson. Southern
Bell and Courtesy Pontiac.
JoAnne said the art com m ittee
has sent out 10,700 applications
to potential exhibitors. Three
hundred will be choaen.
if you have not been contacted, the festival board Invites
any Interested artist to submit
an o r ig in a l p a in tin g to be
featured on the poster for the
Fifth Annual Art Festival. Send a
slide o f your artwork to I rake
Mary-Heathrow Festival o f the
Arts. Attention: Poster Committee. 120 International Parkway.
Suite 220. Heathrow. 32746.
D e a d lin e for a p p lic a tio n la
Monday. July 29.
P riz e money w ill be awarded
at the festival, including tw o
91.BOO purses for best o f show.

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e a r l i e r In t h e y e a r . J o a n
Glen Beck. Auburn. III., served Thom pson, from the Miaalng
the bridegroom as best man. ch ild ren s Center. Inc. In W inter
Groomsmen were Gary Whelan. Springs, and Judy Meich from
Sunrise. Fla.; Steve Townsend, (h r Missing Childrens Billboard
Cocoa: and brother o f the bride cam paign each accepted a check
Brian Belton. Panama City for $2,500. Outgoing President
Beach.
Marianne Basllle ended her sueFollowing the wedding cere- ecssful term w ith membership
mony. a reccptlon/dlnncr was up. Sne will assume the duties of
held at the Great O utdoors 2nd vice president next year.
Resort In Titusville. The recepo t h e r officers Installed by
lion hall was decorated In Ivory Bunny Anderson were: Agnes
luce with peach accents.
Sanse. parliamentarian; Connie
After a wedding cruise lo Che Prebenda. treasurer; Pam Doom.
Abaco Islands, the newlyweds c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y :
urc making their home in Cocoa. Caroline Taylor, recording secreT h e b ride and g ro o m are lttfy . JoAnne Lucas. 3rd vice
employed as engineers by NASA president; Sarabecca Rosier, 1st
at the Kennedy Spare Center.
vice president In charge o f pro-

A rm y privates w ed
in civil ce re m o n y
The bridegroom Is I he son of
Mose und Louise Perkins of
Sanford, lie Is (he maternal
grandson of Vlvlun Allen of
S a n fo rd und the p a te rn a l
grandson o f Mose und Alice
Perkins II o f Sanford.
The couple graduated from
Seminole High School In 1990.
The bride Is stationed at Ft.
Dcvena, Mass, und the groom Is
presently stationed In NurcmIsTg. Germany, having returned
recently from duty in Saudi
Arabia.

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ulso ended its year with new
officers. Members met at Bill
Knapp's Restaurant near Longw ood for a w onderful meal
before Elda Nichols. Installing
officer, presented each new of-

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Depression can overwhelm
elderly after spouse’s death
D RAB M A R T I My father,
age 83. really has me poncemed. My mother and dad
were married for B6 years, and
since my mom died, dad Just
wants to stay In his house,
drinking beer and watching
TV. He never wants to go
anywhere or do anything. He
doesn't even want to take a
shower, change his clothes, or
come to our house for dinner.
He often seems confused and
disoriented when I talk to him.
and he seems to have Just
pulled Into his shell os far as
being In contact with other
people.
My husband says I should
Just leave him alone and let
him live out ms last days
however he wants to; but 1
know It’s not good lor him to
Just sit In (he house alone day
after day, drinking beer and
watching TV. I Just want him
to have the best quality life he
can with the time he has left.
Do you think 1 should leave
him alone?
LO VD IO DAUGHTER
D E A R D AU G H TE R : Ask
yourself this question: If you

ask for help. This can lead to
depression and isolation and
make them susceptible to
late-onsct chem ical depen­
dency of alcohol as well as
p rescription and over-thecounter drugs. Chemical de­
pendency leads to greater
physical and emotional de­
terioration. depriving them of
the chance to enjoy their last
years.

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found your father lying on the
floor with a broken leg. but he
Just wanted to be left there
because It would be too painful
to have it set. would you
consider leaving him there lo
live out his lost days?
In my opinion, leaving an
older person alone In Isolation
and depression with alcohol
a n d T V as t h e ir o n ly
"pleasures" Is the same as
leaving their physical needs
untended.
Many older people medicate
their feelings rather than ex­
perience the grief o f the loss o f
loved ones and friends. Job. or
home. They often operate on a
set o f values that havr stressed
self-reliance and don't talk
easily about their problems, or

One-to-one counseling can
be more effective for older
people than group treatment
because they are often no!
comfortable expressing their
feelings In a group. If your
father won't allow you to help
him. call his physician or the
Informllon und Referral Serv­
ice (Orange County. 894-1441;
Seminole County. 629-1289)
for suggestions.

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Recording your family past
is best done in the present
I Henry o f Lexington. Rjr.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Bourg
o f M etairie. La. announce the
engagem ent o f their daughter.
Bridget Lynn Bourg. to Gary
1Derr Jr.,

Her (lance, boro In
Pa., la a graduate o f
High School and a 1991 gradu­
ate o f Kentucky Wealeyan Col­
lege. He la a member o f Sigma
Nu fraternity.

B om in Morgan City. La., the
b rid e 'ele ct la
a a graduate o f
am ty High 8 ch
Ntcholaevtlle. Ky.M
Ky. Mian
laa Bourg la a
1991 gradu ate o f K en tu cky

lai in t pfujtoprvpra w c wctc k i i .
Fortunstely. m y stater traveled
to Denmark and was able to get
In touch w ith relatives w ho
could identify the people.
w la a v i

The wedding w ill be an event
o f September 14. 1991. 7 p.m..
at Settle M emorial United Methodlat Church. Owenaboro.

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A few years ago. I
received this letter that dealt
with the problem:

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Kramer, Lester to marry
in Orlando, the brideelect la the maternal grand­
daughter o f Adeen Enklne o f
Orlando and the late Mr. Lacy
Erakme. She la the paternal
granddaughter o f June and
Charles H owell o f Orlando.
Ms. Kram er la a 1984 gradu­
ate o f O viedo High School
where she was editor-in-chief
o f the school newspaper. She
la p resen tly em p lo ye d by

SANFORD — Sharon and
Jam es Crawford o f Paisley.
Fla. and Rudy and Darlene
Kram er. Aurora. C olo., an­
nounce the engagem ent o f
th etr daughter. Nora June
K ram er, to W illiam Jam es
L ester IV . son o f M alvina
Letter. S liver Spring. Md. and
the late Mr. W illiam Jam es
L etter m. The e n g ir d couple
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Longwood.
Her Ranee, born in Washing­
ton. D.C. Is a 1979 graduate o f
Our Lady o f Oood Counsel
High School. Wheaton. Md.
Lester la employed by Food
Lion. Inc. In Lake Mary.
T h e w edding w ill be an
event o f Saturday. July 37. 5
p.m .. at W indward Square
Clubhouse. W inter Park.

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collection o f pipes as well as a
v a rie ty or fancy b len d s or
tobacco, so it's apparent that hr
Is not Just a casual smoker. He
brags that he could quit his pipe
tom orrow and never miss It
because he really doesn't havr a
habit.
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kidding?
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to urge th eir parents to identify
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the backs o f fam ily pictures
while they can sill) remem ber
w ho's who, when the pictures
arete taken and the approximate
dates. W hy only “ older people'7
T h a t's som eth in g everyb od y
should do as soon as a snapshot
la developed.
For yea n . I was too busy (or
too laxy) to do It. and now that
I'm retired and have plenty o f
time. 1 can't remember who half
the people are.
My parents can 't help me
because m y father has been
dead fo r 35 years, and m y
m other la In a rest home, unable
to rem em ber much o f anything.
So here 1 alt. with a big box o f
fam ily pictures — beating my
brains out tr y in g to recall
names, dates and ptocea. What a
meast
A bby, please rem ind your
readers often to lab el their
pictures. T hen their grand­
ch ild re n w o n 't h ave to go
through what I’m going through
now.

Not only
should fam ily pictures be labeled
but accounts o f historical events
and n ew spaper d ip p in g s o f
births, graduations, marriages
and deaths tn the fam ily should
be preserved in a sturdy scrap­
book.
Fascinating family histories
could be preserved tf younger
members interviewed older rela­
tives at fam ily gatherings. A tape
recorder would be ideal for this
purpose.
Succeeding generations will
love It!
D K AR A B B Y : My husband
and 1 disagree on how our
children should address their
elders. My husband and his
fam ily feel that children should
always address adults as “ Mr. or
Mrs. So and S o ." regardless o f
th e a d u l t ’ s p r e f e r e n c e —
otherwise the child w ill not learn
to respect adults.
What is yur opinion? Should
m y children address you as
"M iss Van Burcn" even though
you ask them to call you “ Dear
A b b y '?

tob acco because he doesn't
smoke cigarettes — he smokes a
pipe! He says, “ I don’t Inhale, so
a pipe can't hurt me.'*
Meanwhile, his wife Inhales his
secondhand smoke all day. and
it must hurt because she has a
re s p ira to ry problem and a
chronic coujtfi. This man claims
he doesn't have a habit, yet he is
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seta o f special people w ith whom
you’d do different things.
CANCRR (June 21-July 22) If
you fed y o u ’d like to dwell on
th in p a b it longer before m ak­
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do to . C om e up w ith you r
answer w hen you think you’ re
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cither direc tion. T o safeguard
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others on a one-to-one basis.
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be even more enamored today
because o f your Intense and
obvious concern for their w ell­
being and security.
S A O fT T A R IU B (Nov. 23-Dec
21) Although Infringing devel­
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should piece y o ir emphasis.
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IB ) Your ideas are very good
today, but you may not use

(Feb. 20-March 20)
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qualities today, but you could
also have sslf doubis in order to
win the respect o f necessary
allies, you must behave like a
take-charge individual.
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You may not be able to act like
the blithe spirit you want to be
today, so be careful not to create
problems for yourself because
you fe d restricted. O o w ith the
flow.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20-May 20) In
your social involvem ents with
friends today, select pals with
whom you have com m on,
compassionate concerns. Indif­
ferent or setflsh people w ill make
you feel uneaay.

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obtrusively today, your chances
i w ill be enhanced.
A0U A R 1U S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) for
Be protective o f your resources You could trip y o u rse lf up.
and prised possessions today, if though, if you appear too eager
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somethin g you cherish, don't be ( C ) l B B l . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
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Perhaps m y biggest regret to
that I n e v e r me t P.O.
Wodehouse. He waa a w riter
without equal, and a bridge
player.
Occasionally he would bring
bridge in to his delightful stories.
My favorite Wode house charac­
ter to PamUh (the “ P * to silent,
as In ''pacaU op'l. In "Psm ith In
the C ity.’ ’ Pwnfth watches his
boas. Mr. Bickcradyke. playing
bridge, and Psmith totally diacom bobulatcs the man.
Psmith is gaunt and garrulous,
dilatory and dapper, with an
easygoing attitude to the pro­
blems o fU fe. I think hto favorite
bridge hand would involve de­
ception. so he would have en ­
joyed b ein g South on today's
deal. T o test yourself, cover (he
East-West cards and plan your
play in three notrum p against a
low club lead.

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“ 1 cou ld n 't win nine tricks
without playing on diamonds,
but that involved losing the lead
twice. If I won the first trick with
dum m y’s knave Jack o f dubs,
surely even Comrade
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continuing that suit. And if he
switched to spades. I would be
knee-deep in the bouillon.
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knave o f dubs, but then played
the king from my hand. W hen l
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doubleton o f dubs. He continued
with a low dub. allow ing me to
win with the nine. Comrade
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4740W. St. Rd. 4t. Sanford

INSTALLER

* * HM D REN* *
ROSSCLIFF APARTMENTS
Now 3 badroom apartments.
tar 1510 W/D connection*,
screened patio* and astro
storage clooet. 11*7 to. ft.
Located on Lk Mtoy I I vd
C aRm N M
Equai Housing Opgarluntty I

SALESREPS
Sat appalntm ants.
commissions. 77*7057

HHDMKtSICRCTARI

High

Salas taper lance pcolsccod.
Banatlts. Apply In parson
Monday Friday. Aristocrat

Experienced. For busy Ortho
podK office.............. t t r u n

Adults, sncltsid porch, i
a n d g a r b a g e p ic k up
furnished. A/C, cable ready.
Oft street parking. ITM/mo
ptot SM damage dtgasit
__________ m / to t___________

Volkswagen. 4175 S. Orlando

a JUNIOR SECRETARY a
Run the shawl Service com
pony otters lots el verletyl
Top spall Hiring nowl
AAA EMPLOYMENT
M d W .M R llt.M H m

Or, Sanford 771 7777_________
S A L K t P IO P L t
Hera t a
sm all ad with a strong
message. Would you like to
make 12.OW par month part
timet I'll shew you hew. Call
Data Hans. 77*4171 M _______

Eaperlenced with license. Full
Time........................ M M IM .
L O C A L C O U N T Y JO B S.
Warehouse, drivers, security
guard*. |an Itors, mechanics.
(W ill tr a in ) Good F a y !

Eap. with construction attic*,
clerical work. Typing, book
keeping A tiling. Send resume
A ref. to: P.O. Baa 71*.
Santord, FL W77TFTM
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S
weekly pay. 15 M per hour to
start with regular raises plus
banatlts. Far prrittgtaui uflll
ty company In OaBary. HS
diploma. FI*, driver* license,
goad credit history and able to
pats drug tost. Currant Flo.
guard lleans# or certificate
required. Metre Secer tty In
Orlande..................t-Mt-TTW

M M H M IU r
e LUMBER DRIVER e
Shift your career Into pearl
Local deliveries. Ns nights or
weekends. Banatlts. Stable, no
ley efts here!
A A A EM FLOY M l NT
Wd W. MRt It, MS-SIM
MAJOR TRLEFMONE COMFANV now hiring technicians.
Installers, account service
reps, operators. No *«p*rl
ence necessary. Far Informa
flan ceil I 71F77* W07 eat. T
Mas, fAAH FM . 7days
• M A N A B IA T R AIN E E *
Basle refall back round It all
that's neededl Will train
motivated person I Excellent
chance tor you to grow I
AAA IMFLOVM BNT
7WW. INK St, 737-1)74

SECURITYOffKERS
Llcensed/Certlflcate. Begin
Immediately Fart time, DaBary, Deland. Lsngwood Full
time. Winter Park. SIM bonus
Incentive ter licensed armed
guard* hired. Apply In parson.
7715 Mollonvlll* Ave, building
1. (off Airport Bl) Sentord.
Monday-Wsdnosdoy. 19AM
1PM________________________

TELEMAMETIR

Eiperiencod needed. Certlf*
cation desirable but will allow
up to t months to obtain
certification. Esc. working
conditions A banatlts. Im­
mediate openings on 7 ) A H i
silts. Fart time also aval labia 1

FoofRrpwtogRaoMl
Need JO met Ivoted people.
Hour*. 1PM tOPM. No charge
b a c h tl tl/ h r plus cash
bonus** dallyt Eap. pre­
ferred. but will train right
people I Start todayl
Alter 1 PM 77* l ill._____

DBBABV MANOR
M N .Hw y.l7-M
Oebary. M-F, OAAMFRL.... EQE

Office C lIM

Eaperlenced. great hours.
great pay I Call 77*1714_______

General office duties. Hours 11
PM to t PM ............
e OFFICE OREETEB a
M Take this seat newt Answer
phones and direct cl lentil
N e v e r be b o re d l G reat
banatlts. great |ob tool
A A A EMPLOYMENT
7 0 0 W .tW d ll.m 5 tM

TELEMARKHIRC
Local branch of a pebttshen
clearing haeea hat Immediate
day positions ovollobl* In
thoir circulation dipt. Salary
ptos Camm. 17 I I I par hour.
Altamonte Springs are*.
Ceil Paul, 7*7 H it

TELEMARKETERSWANTED

l i f t TIb i IN c k o *
Must live In Sanford area, be
experienced and have good
driving record. 177 UN)______

• 5. local company
________ C*II77*M17_________

TELEMARKETERS

POSTAL )0tS

a Teg Commission*
• Canorous Bonuses

t i l . 41-14.00/ Hr. For *s*m and
application Information call
1-31P74P4000 Eat. F L 170.
OiOOAMtoOiMFM. 7 Days
e PRODUCTION WORKER e
Fantastic! End your search
nowl It you're willing to work
th ey’ re w illin g to train.
Benefits. Call Monday I
AAA BMPLOVMEMT
7 M W .M 1d M .m U 7t

Call 321-05*4

aaaVO LT* e e
TEMPORARY SERVICES
_________ CaKMMIW_________
WANTED, L I V I
IN
COMPANION. hamamaAar to
live with aMwty tody. KM
otter private living quarters,
us* of car/ plus salary. Call
tordefaitsaftor IQAM.MPMM.
t l t t / O A V P R O C E S S IN G
PHONE orders at home. Peo
pit call you to order. Pgr Into,
IM A 77*11*7 Eat. 54B

71—Employmont
Wantod
CNA AVAILABLIt 14 yrt. oap.
Osteen A Sanford ergat.
Stone 77* 17*4 ar 17*74**

91—Apartmonts/
House to Short
FIM ALB WILL Share mobile
home, phene A cable. 1*5 e
week. 77*9*71 Move m m ipe.
LAKE MART. turn,
tor female. A/C, kitchen prlv.
1*5/wk. No drugs. 77A9S40
LAKE MARY, furnished 4
bdrm. 1540/mo Includes util.
Single adult only. 777 *51*
MALE datlret female to there
peetsMs condo. Free rent tor
right person. Jett, 323 SAM
SANFORD, nice area, lady will
share horn* w ith same.
USO/mo. Includes util. 17**1*1
SANFORD, mala. 2 bdrm*. Incl.
util., lanced. Feta A KMs OKI
Wash/dryer. 1st A last. 17*

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* Promotion Potential
eUncrowdtdWork At

W—Roomi for Rant

___________ i ) » i m n n
• TELEMARKETING e
Do you have the gift ol gab?
Company will train In all
photos! Hurry and NtophaMl
AAA EMPLOYMENT

7 M W .M H lM .m i1 »

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C L IA N ROOMS, kltchorTT
laundry lacllitie*. Cable TV.
Starting at 175/wk..... .13**471
FURNISHED room, kitchen
privilege*, utllitlas Included.
110/wk ISO s e c u r i t y
Downtown.......... Call 777 5004

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I &gt; t i i i *1 I '»11 \ N M 111

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SANFORD 1 BDRM Spacious,

LAKE. 7 bdrm., 1
r#th/dryer. Pool. NO
PETS! U to mo U H Dep
m-tOTSLe.M*
LAKE JENNIE APTS.
new management! Call u*
about our movto In specials
trom *3**l Broker. 377 4734

ast 1 bdrm. around! Largo
living room, ontloood tun
room, all opgilancet. Central
H/A. 1375/mo plus STM tacu
rlty......................... M B 5*73
STUDIO. 175/wk . I
WO/wk. Off street parting.
CailMBITff

LM! MART

STUDIO. 1 bdrm and 1 &lt;
Downtown Sentord. 77*7447,

HI DOB*

CARPORT
7 bedroom ground level
1450 per month plus
It. (Summer Ratos)
Call Carman. 72MU1
LAKE MARY/SANFORO

1 bath, waahar/i

*4*3**I or 3747***
MARINER'S VILLAGE
LakaAdatbdr.............SMSme.
1btom....S7*lmoAup.-MM*70
N ICE NEIOHBORNOOOI
Large 3 bdrm., glow porch,
carpat. no pat*. U*0 plus
security, 13PIQto__________
NICE t BDRM garage apt,
par month plus
11.331-7107

1*00 Labe Mary Bled l aatord

I i " 111
iM is r

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G U A R A N TE E D !

H ID D E N LA K E S , Pool. 7
bdrm*. w/kltctwn privilege*
Each room UOO me. Includes
oil. Pets OKI............ &gt;77-00*1
HOUSE TO SNARE w/smokor,
3 rooms and both tor rent,
share kitchen. uw/moTM 1)47
PRIVATE ROOM, share kit.
and baths. Rotor. A Mats. S7S

week plugdeposit..... 77*4717

PRIVATE EHTRARCE. ratrlg.
washer, naar 1-4 and 4M. 170
wk. Call after 4.0** 1*01.
SANFORD, kitchen and laundry
privileges, clean, cable hook
_ j£ j* V w * t * 5 d e £ _ I»m 4

oMOVCIH SKOAL*
*RERTfR0H 9439-$D5*
A UNITEDTUN OMIT*

PATIO MOMI 1 bdrm. 1 bath,
Winter Springs are*. Like
new. Peal and tennis. S*7S/mo
C eil*** *5*7

SPACIOUS2BORM2BRIMS
IA N M . F T I
IMMB Of ATE OCCUPANCY 11

99-A M rtlM fltt
Unlwmlshod/RfH

GARAGE APT. Historic C.v
Met. JM * q It . * rooms. A/C.
UOOper month plus deposit
Cell *44*7*1 or tto 077*

and 1 bdrm. ) ball
1433par monthplussecurity.

W A R N IN G
II

UwfvrnHhod/Nut

ATTRACTIVE LAK SV tIW
and 3 bdrm. apt, U
par month. Rtfs. 377-TU I

MAfTlEHOUSE

To install realtor yard arms In
the Orlande metro area. Mutt
own truck or y*n....... m e n s

I h i I

99- A aaitmints

RESTAURANT

NMKDMTE INCOME
Tile restoration. Earn up to
11 000 per week as a subcon
tractor. Documented proof.
Noesp. necessary
_________t »oo sis set i_________

•cuiT O M iatcavicco
Proplt ptrton needsdl Vari­
ety ot dutlti to katp you
happy I Crtatboull
AAA EMPLOYMENT

KIT ’N’ CARLYLEft fey Lorry WricM

7 1 -H r t » W ir M

adults, no pats. All ttoctrk.
UOO/mo. t Utodap....773Mt*

SANFORM N IC ! A R IA , larg

TWO BORAL. upstairs. U7S and
security. 7M W. tTIti. Barb
M-F, BA......... ........... H H M

M- at hlsAveil. July 1st.
Cath. catlings, fan. AC. cable
avail. SMSmo.......... 777-77*4

S2M Mbbb !• Spactal

(Limited lime) Santord, tg- &gt;
bdrm. central H/A, peat.
J a je ^ ^ J a to / Q u to tJ M Ito ^
1RT— H 9 M 9R I

Furnished / Ront
NtcTTTdrm!!witfr#ir Qutot
retire* area........... .UTS mo

SMALL TRAVELIraMtr, On*
person. II75mo.
i to m a m

UnfvrnHhod / Rtwt

D O R C M f S Tf M A P T ’

OPEN M ON-FBI., A*
SAT. IBS. SUNDAY M

NEM1NEQDKH!
10.

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1

Bdrm. Apts. Many eitre* Incl.
storage tpacal Quiet, caiy
community! NIC* tandteapOn-tito managers who
cT(R
r E II Starting at UtY/nw

J23-S391

97—Apart monts

LAKE MARY 137-4*73
1Story. IBlB odroom Apt*.
SANFORD - CLEAN, quiet 1
bdrm. apartment, upstairs.
&gt;271/me.*.................. 377 157*
SANFORD - 1700 Sanford Ave
Apt. howto. 1bdrm. UM/mo, 4
bdrm, UOO/mo plus deposit.
Qutot and sate. Call m i* U

ATTRACTIVE 1/1. Santord.
Larg* kitchen. F tor Ida ream,
aval labia 7/1. No pots. |4S9
plus depaslt. Call Ml -BOW

A * WOOERLAKE**
I bdrm. 3 bath. New paint and
floors. Dlthwashar. rang*,
rtfrlg.. central H/A. garage.
CLEANI SSW/mo. M1-B077 to
MB-law alto* IFN L Jim.

Furnished / Rtnt
SANFORD • 7 bdrm.
privacy. 1*0 par weak plus
1700 security. 77*7701________
BEDROOM Living room, kitch­
en A bath. 1170 weak. UHiitlat
Included. Plus deposit. Ml4II40T 14*5477
______
ROOMY redecor* ted I
Meal lor couple »3*S/mo plus
STOPsecurity. 777 77**________
SANFORD - 1 A 1 Bdrm. Apts)
Furn/Unturnl UOO A Up plus
1700 sac, dep. 333-3343/l7»«0to
WORKINO couple, on* large
bedroom, newly painted. Very
private. Just outside Sentord.
All utllltla* furnished. No pal*.
1375/mo plus 1700 deposit.
___________ 323 1*17___________
SANFOBD - Huge 7 bdrm..
sac* Ilent location. Complete
privacy. S100 per week plus
UOO security. 777 ll * « ________

IIM M bbbIb SpbcM
(Limited lime) Sentord. Ig 1
bdrm. central H/A. pool,

1991 Chevy Cavalier RS

2 DOOR, 4 DOOR
Tintad glass, radioing bucket
Baals, fabric protodof,
BtRkllBBB StdOl gxtlAUSt.

* 8 8 8 ^

99—Aportmtntt
Unfurnished / Rtnt
AH-NICII 7 Bdrm. Apt. C/H/A,
carpeted, kitchen equipped.
UlS/mo plus dep. 37*11*3

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Picture yourself driving a brand new
Volkswagen

T O U C A N !!
With Volkswagen's new flexible 1st time
buyers program.
Mo College, Mo Credit, Mo Hassles*
O V E R 100 U N ITS T O
C H O O S E FROM :
FO X , G O LF,
J E T T A , G TI,
C O R R A D O , GLI,
PASSAT
V A N A G O N , P LU S A
F U L L LINE O F
USED CARS!

1991 Corrado
C O M E IN AND
D ISCU SS TH IS
P R O G R A M W ITH
O N E O F OUR
C O N S U LTA N TS ...
M O S T C R ED IT
P R O B LEM S
CAN BE
O V ER C O M E.

1991 Cabriolet Carat

( rntrul lloridu v Only I U
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* PARTS

A R IS T O C R A T

V O LK S W A G E N , IN C .

4175 S. Orlando Drlvr (Hoy. 17- 92) Sanlord, FL 32779

Sanford 391-9277 or Orlando 365-3300

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IN —Mown
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COUNTRY CLUB At m . J/t
w/dtn. AC. clean and no pet*
MM. dhcownfd M U H I

MIOOCNIME VILLAS
1 bedroom. ) bath. Split.
9ere*» »a*h/dryer, vaulted
eel IIn*, lake A amenltleti u i i
mo. Ceotory II. Welt Carter 4
HISTORIC SANFORD. l/l. L*
kitchen. Ilvln*. dining, to.
yard. *410 plu* dip.,
IDYLLW ILDI Area 3 I
7 Beth. Family rm. Nice I
AVAILABLI NOWI U7S mo.
piunec.....................iren a o
J bdrm.. very large family
room w/flroplece. Completely
remedied Including central
H/A. New carpet and appli­
ance* w/dl»hwa*her. Now
vertical* all window*. Celling
Ian*. Fenced yard w/boat
•heller and tloraga. Looking
•or tenant wanting a very nice
place te live and willing to
take care ot It. Absolutely no
pet*. Rer*. required. MM plu*
to c u rlty d ^ o n t.a n m
L A R I M A R Y -1 A N F O R D .
Crovevlew, 3/7. CHA, ties
plu» wcurlty, 177 10*4________
LAKOX HOUSI 4/]. 1710 mo.
plu* »ec. dtp *110. Can be
teen at m i leotard Avo. Call
•tier 7PM.............. 1-7*0-7*71
MOOiRN V I. double garage.
CHA. W/W carpet, fireplace,
tarn. room. 1711 rent, lie
Plump** Or. laniard 3331717
N I I O A I BDRM or ] Bdrm. In
DELTONA? Large eelectlonl
PRIMARY R IA L T Y ....174-«7I*
R IN T IR S W A N TID
own
your own home In the Long
wood area. Call 344 TOW
SANFORD Brand new 1 Bdrm.,
garage very private. Low MSI
Preildenllal Oro**.....W -e«n
SANFORD. 3 bdrm . I ' i bath.
CHA. ell appliance* *4(0 mo.
plu*S400*oc. 333 1440________
SANFORD
3 bdrm 3 bath,
appliance*, formal living and
dining, den. Iron! and back
tnc loted porch. SlOO/mo
331 00**. atk tor Stephen
3 BDRM I BATH Large fenced
In yard. MV) per month.
Call 333 37to between 11
1 BDRM m BATH. Sanford
area. 1100 per month.
St John * Realty. 333 &lt;133

105— Duplex*
Trlpltx/ Rent
DUPLEX IS 7 bdrm. K r * * f»d
porch, laundry hook up*.
•torage, lawn malnt. 33d 01*7
LAKE MARY. 7 bdrm.. CHA.
good condtkml No Patil Rat
• r e n c e i requ ired . S340.
141 3173er 331 &gt;444___________
LAKE MARY. 7/1. Nice area!
W/W carpet CHA. appliance*.
fenced yard.............. 014744
UtLONOWOOOe* *
Duple 1 140.710.
Schuren Reatty 431 1347.
LUXURY 3/3 duptoi. all appll
ancet. garage, te r te n td
porch, fenced *110 434 4*17
SANFORD Large 7 bdrm
Clean, appliance* hook up*
1371 Dari, Venture 1774-44*0
UNFORD. 3 bdrm.. I bath,
kitchen equip Good area. *310
plu* tec. 34* HOP lv. meg
SMALL I bdrm. I bath. A/C.
carpet, carport Ideal lor
•Ingle *710 plu* dep 3313314

107-Mobiit
Homts / Rent
ELDER SPRINOS. off Hwy
477 1.1 A 3 bedroom* *71 *0 a
week 331-3134er 774-1340

117— Commercial
_____ Rentals___
TWO 1.000 tq ft unlit, can be
uted together On* unit, 100
tq tt
Call 330 13*7
3444 SO FT STORE
A/C.
alarm , ea tra tl SI00 per
month 7740 Country Club Rd .
Sanford Call 377 1413

121— Condominium
_____ Rentals
CASSELBERRY AREA
Large I bdrm . lakafrontl
Ground door I Lg patio Near
pool I *410 4714411___________
LAKE MARY 7 bdrm 7 bath,
w a th e r'd ry e r. fire p la c e ,
nautilu*. amenltlet. lake
*100 mo 747 003* or 4*1 4140

~ PINE RIDGE CU«I
7 bdrm 7 bath, wather/dryer
Slli/mo S E C M Inc . Lie
Real Eilat* Broker. 417 1104
VILLA W/LEASE 1/1 Appll
ancet incl Mayfair Meadowi
*110 per mo________ 374 4443
WINTER SPRINGS lownhou**.
available now 7 I 'i All appll
ancet including wather and
dryer *411 mo *700 dep
Weekly payment eacepted it
oualilied U P4144ar 774-7*43

Ml— Homes tor Sale
CAUGHT IN A TRAP? *t lor
7nd and 3rd mortgage* F re*
toreclo*ur* Info 331 4330

^

I BUY HOUSES ^ ^

ANY CONDITION!
Need repair*? Behind on
payment** Call Cfr&lt;7 337 4714

141-Hem es far tala

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141—Hemes fer Sale

141—Hemes ter Sole

141— Homts ter Sale

EXCHANGE OR S IL L your
property located anywhere1
tov**tor* Reatty. UMBO*

BATEMAN REALTY

Investor •Owner Financing

STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C .

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HIDOBN L A R I S/1 Villa
On tog car nar tot. Spec lout
Florid* rm. Fplc. detent of
etrea. Cell new........... 441.100
WATER FRONT 1/3 CONOO
Mint condition. Fplc.. other
■tree. Feet, tomtit, booting,
tithing, etc. Only_____ *1*000
SUPER SANFORD PLACE 3/1
Aaewme no guellfy. Fplc. In
greet rm. Eel In kit. Lei* el
nice toeture*.............. STf.JH.
C U T ! ACADEMY MANOR 3/1
Hat new window*, deer*,
paint, root A will have new
carpet. A (tool at........ see.too
DUPLEX PEACH UNIT 1/1
Occupy ana. rant tha other
Beth kit equipped. Separate
driveway*. Big yard.SJMOO
KAVWOOO 3/1 KNOCKOUT
You'll be floored when you tee
the room A big lot. Fplc..
appliance*, too1 ........ J7S.400
WELL LOCATED3/1
Greet area tor family living.
Neer school*. shopping. but
Nice tot. New........ .144.100.

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Counties.

4t.N0
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE! 3
bdrm. 1 bath an almost 1/1
acre I Family roam and reltad
leak trees! lijo o

nel*/Orang*/V*lutla/L*k*

• V I - Hreplace, new
carpet, lanced yard.... S3f.N0
• V li* - new reel, carpet, paint,
screened porch, fenced yard.
garage.................... tss.N0
• V I - on 3/4 acre, new paint.
Appliance*. 1 car garage,
tened Cl -*47.100
• V I - renovated! New carpet,
paint, not. carport, fenced
yard........................... B44.N0

• V I - on 1/1 acre! New paint,
tpk. family, living and dining
ream*. Privacy fence. S74.J00

LAKEMART, LESSTNM
SMNNNR

• V t • renovated, now carpet,
paint, appllanca*. fenced
yard................. L....*13.NO
•V I
renovated, new carpet,
paint appliance*, lanced
yard....... - ................. tat.NO
••17.N0 dawn, atteme ne * m IF
ty on thl* 1/1 two itory with
appllanca*. and llrtplaca.
Fenced yard with pool I SBt.100
PLUS
OWNER FINANCINO
Plnacrott. 1/1. living, dining,
family rm.. tacurlty tyttam,
fenced yard.M3.400
ST. JONH'S AND LK MONROE

•5acre estate! 4/3. 3100tq tt..
custombuilt. 177*.*00

NO QUA L I P V I }
central H/A. Large
tot • trees! ONLY

32U7M .......... 321-2257
LAKE MART, LAMEFBORT

Lvp U|

Q u i f n D° . i |t ,

3/7. Non qualifying assume
ble! All the goodie*! Quiet
area sat.440 ......
77144*1

Winter Spring* Starter home
or rental lor Investor* • 3
bdrm. 1 bath, ell appliances,
walk to pool and tennis courts)
*43.(40

POOL!.....................nt-lew

BESTBUTTOOAT

WNT PAT RENT?
SI down tor Vet*
A little
more tor other* Brand now 3
bedroom t bath home* with 2
car garage* from SltO.
total monthly payment*

Utoeer**! Knotty, 0*3 7334

S217I MOVESYOUIRI

Rent with option to buy!
Unique property, park your
b o a t en ISO t t . c a na l
waterfront! Cloood comm uni
ty. Fenced mobile home,
n e e d * work. G a r a g e A
w o r k t h o p . Coll (o ile d

SANTOROONLYSS1SMO.
FentMtlc 1 bedroom 3 bath
Greet areal Large fenced lot
Sealer will help with point* tor
new FHAI Only S)K downl

14*0*4711*1

note

21/4km

Nmrb,
Hwy. 4* and I 4 area....Allef.fOO
Call MM* P W f
11Properties....7744*04

BY OWNER
4/7 on perk like lot In lino
neighborhood Sunken family
room. pool. Perfect tor grow
Ing family I |*7,3CO777 0047

O I L T O N A POOL. POOL.
POOL! All brick 3 bdrm. 7
bath, family room, screened
perch. Peel with privacy
fence/ petto, etc. CIo m to
shopping, school* and 14. Sac
rlflce at I I 14,740
Call Charlotte, J74 M l!

CLOSETODOWNTOWN
3 bdrm . 1'* bath, den w/brkk
fplc . Lg matter bdrm. I Big
fenced yerdlt47.040....Ug-l It*

O I L T O N A , APFONDABLV
YOURSI Mint condition 7
bdrm. heme, full of surprise*!
Florid* room. Culllgen water
system, patio, etc. Dt
lightfutly landscaped. Your*
for *43,100......Cell Al. 174 7114

Two-tone, o M n g window,
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whoDla, oouttwrn statM
package, Tohoe pecksg*.
w-«, roar bumper, tinted

DILTONAW ALK RIOHT INI
Immaculate 7 bdrm. 2 bath.
Kroon porch, manicured loti
First time buyer* couldn't da
battarl Budget priced at
*30.000...........Call Al, 17*7104

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS
Vt
with detached mother In law

SANFORD. 3/7. SIS.000 or
Auume *411 total payment I

T ill Palmetto Avo. Complete
ty redone! *70.000 4 1 *411

Builder* Model. Beautiful 1
bdrm.. 7 bath. dan. aat In ki t .
g r a a t r m. , t p l l l pl an,
w/anctoead peel. Tree shaded
Ready to Mill Last home In
neighborhood Bevit ttome*
30-4000_____________________
N EI DED. good credit and
it Remodeled 1

LOW DOWN. ASSUME NON
Q U A L I F Y I N G mortgage!
owner will hold small second.
1 bdrm 1 bath home, eg* 7.
shew* like e model with
f i r e p l a c e ! Lake Mar y
K h e o l* . ...................... 0*0.400
HO REALTY.:

DELTONA, BU ILD ER’ S
CLOSEOUTI Two brick *pl&lt;t
plan*! 1 bdrm. 7 bath, family
roam with llrtplaca. pool plan,
screened ream. ASSUME
B UI L DE R ' S LOAN
W / Q U A L IF Y I N G . Un­
believable price at 040.700.
Cell Charlotte at 174 t i l l

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LOCH ARBOR 1/3 • POOL
AI*o an lake. En|oy natural
Fplc.. family rm., laundry .
app*., deck A morel...1115.000.

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BEAUTIFUL 4 bdrm. !•* bath
pool home In Ravembrook.
Bett buy In tree! Lett of tree*
on 1 acre ♦ loti Only II7SOOO
L eete/Pu rch a t* pettlb l*.
McKenna. 114 017SRS43
EXTRA LAROE AND HIOH
LOT. detlrabl* area ol D*
Hone Sidewalk*, clot* to el*
mentery and (hopping. Sub
mlt otter*! 130.000 Suten Lae.
333 3300/333 J3J3............ CTS3
RENT W/OPTION er n u m e no
qualifying. Speclou* 3 bdrm. 1
bath with family and dining
room, fireplace, large wooded
corner lot. Seller want* otter I
E Spivey. Evot. 331 43WRC34

Full W heel Covers
Dual Power Mirrors
• Tinted Glass
Tachometer
Quartz Digital Clock
Fold Down Rear Seats
• Electric Defroster
Michelin Tires
• And Much More

RAVBNSIROOK. reduced 70KI
4 bdrm. 3 bath trl level on I
ecr*. Pool, fireplace, new roof
and air. 3.300 *q tt S714.400
We* Louwtma 373 7*** *v*«;
b*ep*r. 441 tllO RQ10
NO QUALIFVINOI 7 large
bdrm*. 7 bath*, living room,
dining *r*a plu* eat in kitchen
and intid* utility room 1 car
garage 140,*00 Elite Spivey,
eve*. 371 43N ............. RT3*
HIDDEN LAKE
Attum* no
qualltyl 3/1. new carpet and
paint. Shaded yard w/petio
and ttorage thadl Only 147 *00
Wet Louwtma. 373 7***. eve*.
441 *710. beeper ......
RL37

1991 CIVIC 4 DR. LX

HOW ABOUT I acre ot land
t c e p a d yard, baaut l l ul
tertened pool spa. all tur
rounding a pluth 4 bdrm 3
b a t h h o m e ? * l 7 4 . f 00
McKenna. 374 0711 RC3*

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14.47} JO FT. LOT with 1.100 tq
It building fronting on 17 *7. I
mil* S ol 43* Tralfic count
eaceedt 100.000. toned C3
1330.000 Call Me Alee, or
McKenna 37J 3700
CSV*

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MARKHAM Country homo on
an acre 4 bdrm 3 bath, aat in
kitchen, fireplace, tky lllet.
screened porch, pool On quiet
cut d* tat Hia.tOO Call Mary,
373 3700. eve*. 340 1*74 RM31
ACROSS from tha Altamonte
Mall! Neel 7 bdrm 1 bath
condo! 1.171 tq ft tor only
*44.(00 Possible owner llnanc
Ing Me A tee McKenna J73
3700 374 0771
ROll
NEW LISTING! 4/1 on 7 acre*
Formal living, dining room*
Large family room, cedar
beamed celling*, fireplace!
Hanover Wood* Suten Lee.
173 3700 137 1717
RGI7
4 BDRM 1 BATH corner lot.
leata or buy1 Good potential
for income! 7 000 tq ff with
f aml y room living
workthop Bett buy Call
Wall. 330 llOl
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A new life began at unexpected end of the line
people all their lives.” Meta add*.
Brooks’ philosophy la rooted In hi*
b elief that children are our future and

taking a Mklng to the tow n they now
"W c did finally get to M iam i and
the Keys, but we cam e back here. W c

them.
“ I got on thinking the Auto Train
was going tn Miam i. I looked at my
ticket and said Wow. they made a
mistake. This ticket says Sanford.
W e’re going to Miami. W hat’s
Sanford? Hmoks says he recalls
saying to the ticket-taker.
But the train didn't go to Miami.
Sanford lathe end ()f the line. Brooks
says.

He says he didn’t know a lot about
childcare, but somehow knew it
would become his life 's work. He and
Meta took courses at Harvard
University snd Cam bridge C oilegr in
Boston, becoming m ore fascinated

It. It’s a m elting pot and we aMgrow
rrom a cukursTmelUng pot. In
ghettos and barrios o f many cities,
when a poor person makes It. they
m ove out. Here, you have such
Interesting Interm ixing where a sixth
grade educated man kvea next door

Good sports call this
S A N F O R D — How
many o f vou have heard
S r Ryed

n ,| n w * " 0 0 * o e i o r e
M o v t n f on to m ajor
^
b -e b M *M n o w

« u n m e un an do TO d a to ra In th e A r e n a
FO otbjsU l^gue

g S d S n g 'was born In
Sanford before his fam ily'
m oved to W inter Haven.
wheTC
became a High
Schao1 A ll- A m e r ic a n
! i " i,etb* u ****** * * * * *
doing the same at the
U n iversity o f Houston
and becom ing an AllNBA guard.
C o llin s w as an AllAmerican running back
at Eastern Carolina before becom ing AU-NFL
and appearing In (h e
Super Bowl with the New
England Patriots. He
p~iyeu with ‘ lie Miami

Ure
tutelage o f his great aunt
E m m a S p e n c e r, w h o
started the tennis pro*
gram at Sem inole Junior
CoUel c
« mrhm g at
both U C LA and Southern
California, before m oving
to Dade C ity and tennis
stardom,
Raines needs Uttle tntraduction to Sanfonhtes
as m ost can attll rem ember T im being a star
baseball player as far
back as hla little league
days before he went on to
win the XaUunal League

about Otis B ird son g?
' m m u of'Thew ^rvsm es
a r e * t £ h o S r tu S ^ S
rletv But w h at m ost
d c o d Ic don’t know Is that
E y w e r e a f f t e r n in
S an fo rd

Yes. alt o f these celeb r a t e d a p o r t s
personalities have called
Sanford home over the
years.
It’s hard to believe that
a town as sm all as Sanford could turn out some
o f the giants o* the srxirts
industry. But wc have.

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H igh S chool. B revard
Community College and
the University o f Central
Florida. Only being 6 -foot
_ S s s Ham s. Fags 17

‘ T h e children were showing up
m uddy and wet. Some areas were
knee deep In stagnant water alter a
rain; There were pan-steed catfish
and tadpoles In (he ditches, along
w ith broken glam, and these kids
w ere playing In there.” Brooks aaya
' T h ey w ere com ing to school sick
w ith colds and rashes.'*
H e and Meta collected over 600
residents'signatures to help make
the city aware o f the problem. City
crew s are now working on the

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S C C : Sanford’s shining
gem of higher education
C e n p d n lly College,
to
_ Ko 28th your
to the commu*
uttytM sysar.
**We atoned with Junt a
few tradars In the orange
groves to I 0 M ." aoid
U ri *
oa prtaldent o f
Ita Inception,
n il junior col­
le g e with about 700
en rolled otudenta won
then a pert o f (he Sem i­
nole County arhooi dis­
trict. Today, mare than
6,000 full-time students
and nearly tw ice that
n u m b er in p art-tim e
students, study college
and vocational subjects
to modem facilities.
T h e two-year college
after* associates degrees
In areas ranging from
E n g l i s h to a u t o
“ SCC can offer a
foundation for students
w ho are planning on at­
tending a four year col­
lege or it la a superb
tra in in g grou nd for

«*CC can offer a
good academic
foundation and la a
aupevb vocational
training ground. S
v o c a tio n a l stu d en ts
s e e d i n g th e h ig h e s t
training in uictr ik io i .
W eldon said.
The community college
students have am ong the
highest scorers In the
state on the College Level
A p p tllu d e Skills T est
(CLAST).
According to Dr. James
Sawyer, vice president o f
student and Information
services, almost 98 per­
cent o f the SCC students
w h o took the C L A S T
passed It during tlie most
recent testing. All stu­
dents who plan to attend
a four year college must
ss the CLAST before
ginning their Junior
year o f study.
"Sem inole Community
College Is a strong aca­
dem ic Institution." Saw­
y e r said. “ V o c a t io n a l.
studies are an Important
part o f our curriculum as
w ell."
W hile the school has

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rece nilly
tly cut back in
o f their
and culinary arts, to free
up money for other pro­
gram s. th e vocational
According to school of­
ficials, the program s
which remain am very
s t r o n g . T h e y k n jo y
strong corporate support
For example, the Ford
ASSET auto mechanics
program, is supported by
the Ford Motor Company
which provides new cars
on which students can
s t u d y th e l a t e s t In
automotive technology.
SCC has a satellite
campus in the Hunt Club
community o f Longwood,
but future expansion
o u t s id e the S a n fo r d
campus has been put on
hold during tough finan­
cial times.
"W e will concentrate
all of our efforts here In
Sanford." Weldon said.
The school recently
openned the doors on it's
n ew s t u d e n t c e n t e r
which houses the student
bookstore, a community
room for students, a cafe­
teria and several meeting
rooms.

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ssociates

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In H istoric
Downtown
SanfordT

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�4 - Sanford Herald - Sunday, June 30, 1991 - Herald Advertiser - Thursday, July 4, 1991 - Sanford, FL

To the rescue
Sanford emergency team exemplary
■yj. MARK RARPIILD
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - A local
emergency medical serv­
ice unit lias been re­
cognized with an "E x
emplary Vehicle Status
Award" by the Florida
Department o f-H e a lilt
and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices.
The award was made
following a surprise H its
In sp ect ion last S e p ­
tember which found no
significant dcflciences on
two county EMS vehicles
and a sampling of EMS
personnel records.
The county received
the award for lite high
stale

of

readiness

achieved by I’arumcdle
Sherry Wetn and EMT
e m e r g e n c y m e d ic a l
t e c h n 1c I a it I R o b _■r t
Warner. Also cited was
th e EM S v e h ic le al
Heathrow's Station 36
and crew.
"The condition of your
veh icles reflects true
com m it m e nl and d e ­

dication to serving citi­
zens and visitors of the
stale." wrote acting slate
EMS d irector Michael
Williams.
Warner. 25, o f Deltona
tias been working for the
county since 1989. He is
married. Welti. .10. of
Geneva, lias also been
working with the county
since 1989. Site ts single
and has one daughter.
"I try to make sure
everything is in the right
place." said Wetn. "It's a
point of pride for me. The
inspection was a tearing
experience, too. I learned
a lot about what the state
look? for. I've tried to
b rin g som e o f those
things wiilt me on other
equipment.'*
The county lias a real
h I g it s l a n d a r d f o r
e q u i p m e n I . " sal d
Warner. "I take a lot of
pride in my vehicles. I iry
to put my hands on every
piece -if equipment every
day i&gt;&gt; make sure It's In
the tight place and it’ s
functioning."
County EMS Hal la IIan

Chief Norm Miller said
the county Fire-Rescue
Division prides itself on
keeping vehicles ready to
serve the public.
"It's a high expectation
of the organization and n
goal of the organization
to tie ready." Miller said
"Our units arc cheeked
every morning from a list
of 50 or 60 Items."
M ille r ' said c o u n ty
v e h ic le s are a b le to
maintain a stale of high
readiness because of ef­
fective Inventory control.
When a vehicle returns
from an emergency call,
any supplies used are
replaced Immediately.
The county operates
nine advanced life sup­
port EMS units, each
m a u n e &lt;1 w i t h a
p a r a itt r il I c a n d
e m e r g e n c y m e d ic a l
technician. Miller said.
AI.S vehicles imisl be
e q u I p p e d wi t h d e fibulator "life packs."
a n ti-s h o c k s u p p lie s ,
breathing tubes, heart
d r u g s and f ir s t a id
supplies.

H m M Photo by Kotty .Ionian

Paramedic Sherry Wein (left) and EMT
(emergency medical technician) Robert
Warner received ward tor the high state

of readiness at their station along U.S.
17-92 In the Five Points area of
Sanford.

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Herald Staff Writer
There has been a zoo In
Sanford since 1941. The
present Central Florida
Zoological Park however
Is a far cry from the
earlier city-operated zoo.
The original city zoo
was on N o rth P a rk
Avenue at the lakefront.
where the Sanford City
Hall Is presently located.
It was started when a
small number of animals
were left stranded In
Sanford by a traveling
circus which was dis­
banding. The anim als
were first maintained at
the old S an ford F ire
H o u s e , on P a lm e t t o
Avenue.
W hen an announce­
ment was first made that
the zoo must be moved to
a larger and more suit­
able location, a great deal
of controversy broke out.
There were even rumors
that the entire zoo would
move to Orlando.
Following a great deal
of discussion over the
location and finances
through the help o f many
concerned local citizens
and business leaders, the
present location was fi­

nally approved.
The zoo moved to the
new facility along the
lakefront near 1-4. In
1975. Since that time,
the facility's growth has
been astounding and
certainly one reason for
Its value os an attraction
for tourists as well as
area residents.
The park Is located on
109 acres. 21 of which
are used for the zoo. The
remainder consists o f
parking areas, a passive
park with picnic tables,
and undeveloped land
that can be used for
future expansion.
As for the number of
animals, birds, and other
creatures, the facility’s
director Ed Posey said.
"Right now we have be­
tw e e n 4 0 0 and 5 00
specimens In the zoo. A
significant number, how­
ever. are not on display.
They are being used for
other purposes such as
breading stock."
Posey said progress at
the facility continues.
"W e are currently re­
furbishing the children's
zoo and expect it to be
completed by the end of
July. We'll be doing work
o n th e r h i n o c e r o s
hornblll {bird) exhibit.

Hants StwM t f KMW

Ed Posey Is director of the Central Florida Zoological
Park, located along the shores of Lake Monroe west

o f downtown Sanford. Progress Is a constant at the
facility, he says.

and the hippopotamus
e x h ib it Is b e in g r e ­
vam ped."
The zoo director said

less than a half dozen of
A great deal of tin*
th e members In the state. 'funding for the operation
Including Sanford, are is through membership
actual zoos.
□ B e e Zoo, Page 12

th ere are 15 Florida
members in the national
zoological park and ex­
hibit organization, but

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SANFORD - Syd Levy
has fun at work.
It’s a good thing he
does, because the owner
and operator o f Fun
World and Flea World on
U.S. Highway 17-92 In
Sanford w o rk s s ev en
days a week making sure
that his fam ily-oriented
bargain com plex Is run
according to his high
standard*.
"It's not really like I'm
a kid In a big p la y ­
ground." he said, walk­
ing between the tw o
miniature g o lf courses at
Fun World toward the

newly-opened bum per
car facility. " It really Is
w ork."
Levy*, a Central Florida
resident since 1968, also
owns United Trophy and
Sign W orld In downtown
Orlando.
"I'd been in the trophy
business for more than
20 years when I got
bored.” he said. *'l found
this land h ere across
from where A rt Grindle
used to have his car place
and I bought it."
W ith in a year Flea
World was bom.
" I wanted to create a
family fun and bargain
c e n t e r . " he said. " I
wanted to create a place

that had aomcthlng for
every m em ber of the
fam ily."
Alter a few years the
Flea World Zoo opened.
L e v y s a id t h a t t h e
Central Florida Zoo had
announced plans that
they might possibly be
leaving the i
'It wasn't designed to
be com petition for the
s o o ." he said, "a s a
matter of fact, w e worked
with them ."
However, there were
problems and last year,
after Iwo and a half years
In operation. Levy de­
cided to rep la n the zoo
with a family fun center.

□SaaLavy.Paga I t

W hat’s the word?
Residents say: Small, serene, peaceful
Interviews.
■y RAMACAM
J o s a b e lle MMIIIan
HeraldCorrespondent
spends the majority of
SANFORD - Sm all, her time pulling in fish
serene and peaceful. Re­ from the shores of Lase
laxing. beautiful and en­ Monroe with her two
joyable. When local resi­ cane poles.
"M y motto Is FISHING.
dents talk about their
community, these words I love this river!" she said
Im m ediately com e to la u g h in g . M c M illa n
m oved lo Sanford In
mind.
1937 from Hlnesvtllc. Ga.
"T h e Friendly C ity "
attracts the young pro­ She doesn't have any
fessionals as well as the family living, but the St.
retired men and women. John's River keeps her
A c c o r d in g to " S a n - here.
" I ’ ve been here for
fordltes." whether they
have moved rrcently or years and i f s wonderful.
arc life-long residents. It 1 like II here because I
Is a tranquil haven away love fishing." McMillan Is
from all the hustle and a member of New Bethel
Baptist Church.
bustle of the big cities.
Michael Tota lias only
Here a r e s o m e
been
In Sanford IV* years
examples gathered In
dandom o n -th c -s tre rl and he Is enjoying thr

change o f p ace from
Brooklyn. N.Y.
Tola, taking a leisurely
w a lk d o w n t o w n , is
pleased with what the
c|ly offers him. "There
aren’t many stores, but I
like It so far. H I be here
for quite a w hile."
He believes that San­
ford truly lives up lo Us
molto. "Th e people are
very nlee. W e're like fam­
ily here and lhat Is Im­
portant." Tota loves a
good laugh and a good
ronversatlon. He Is a
member o f A ll Souls
Catholic Church.
Bruce McKlbbln. owner
of The McKlbbln Agency,
operating In Insurance. Is
raising his family in the
same place in which he

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�the m m In blue. A fter all. he works
w ith Idds all day st Sanford’s Hamilton
Elem entary, where he runs the after
school program follow ing hia duties as
a jan itor during the day.
"It's a- good Job." stated Deboae
about the position he has held since
Septem ber. "T h e people there are
n ice."
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as w ell as his large-fam ily background
(he has 12 brother and sisters), has
given him a great deal o f knowledge
concerning tom orrow's hopeful lead­
ers.
" I think they (children) need more
discipline." said Deboae. “ They do and
say things and get away with whatever
they want. They think they are cute
now. but what w ill they do later?"
Now don't think Deboae doesn't
know his stuff. H e's seen the youth o f
Sanford grow up for 46 years. Debosc
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The Rivershlp Grand
Romance is an am azing
craft, not only In its size.
shape and old-time river*
boat appearance, but as a
major tourist attraction
in the City of Sanford.
The ship la owned and
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and a brother. Nancy
Yuronls. who handles
operations. Lou B riggs
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many
cruises are
privately chartered.
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19*1 - Sanford, FL

Zoo
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The entrance to the
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facility's newest addition.

Umpire-------------C ontinued from

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"I'v e really seen things change over
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open fields."
Debase has seen the celery fields of
yeslerduy yield to the Industrial
market which currently thrives with
ull types o f businesses.
He has seen the housing improve,
with himself relocating to Lincoln
Heights subdivision in 1968, where he
still lives.
And he has viewed Sanford from all
walks of life, from a farmer to u
construction to u parent. He likes what
he sers.
"Now. Sunford is Industrial. It has
taken a lot of us |lhe people of Sanford)
from mediocore to belter Jobs." said
Dcbosc. "It has helped us earn more
money.

"Sanford Is a good place to live.
What better place cun you raise a
family than Sanford?"
So Debose has been one of the renter
pieces of Sanford, a constant In a city
that has made the transformation from
a southern farming town to today's
ever-growing urban hotbed. And all
the while, he has been trying to
Improve himself, and. In turn, give Joy
to those around him.
"H e ’s u positive influence on the
community as a whole." said Raines.
“ He has a very positive attitude toward
the kids."
"I'm a people person." Debose
explained. “ I love people. I treat people
like I want to be treated.
"You let the Lord control you. and
then you can treat people right. My life
has been great.”
And so have the lives of those who
have been helped by the friendly man
behind home plate.

Seminole High cites service

JO H N KH AfFren. ML0 -, P A

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MCHAEL SttGIElSKI, HD.

SAN FO RD - Top
honors for outstanding
community service were
r e c e n tly a w a rd e d to
D avid Guy and Tom
Stevenson, of the Central
F lo r id a D iv is io n o f
A r v id a . by S em in ole
High School Principal
Wayne Epps.
The Principal's Award,
an annual tradition of
Seminole High School, ts
awarded to an individual
or corporation in the
c o m m u n ity that has
demonstrated outstand­
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and students.
President David Guy
said In a press release.

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of the tremendous strides
that have taken place at
Seminole High, and we
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In a d d i t i o n t o a
$10,000 re-landscaping
program provided last
year. A rvid a recently
awarded Seminole High
School Senior Steven
Wilbur with a $2,500
scholarship and William
Boyd a $250 scholarship
th rou gh the S an ford
Chamber of Commerce.

On a more personal
note, nine A r v i d a
em p loyees. In clu d in g
David Guy. spend one
morning a week working
one-on-one with students
In the Seminole High
School Mentor Program.
And Tom Steven son .
Director of Governmental
Affairs for Arvida. Is a
s ta n d in g m em b er o f
COMSAC (Com m unity
and S t u d e n t A c t i o n
Committee), an organiza­
tion charged with the
responsibility of
generating more c o r ­
p o r a t e s up p o r t a n d
scholarships for Sem i­
nole High School.

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Jim Barks, president of the Sanlord Kiwanis Club.

Kids get a chance
■ y d . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Offering
kids u chance Is the goal
of the Boys and Girls
Club in Sanford.
“ We want to turn out
disadvantaged kids to be
a driving force lo tomor­
row.** said Don Miller,
d ir e c to r o f S em in ole
clubs, based in Sanford.
"*W e're trying to offer
c h a n g e r a t h e r th an
hanging in the streets.
With me. rduratlon Is
number one.”
For two years, the Boys
and Girls Club of Sanford
has offered a variety of
programs and activities
for kids aged fi to 15
years o f age. Miller said
350 boys and girls are
registered in the Sanford
program and about 125
children attend dally.
The clubs offer sum­
mer programs from 10
a.nt. until 5 p.m. each
weekday and includr a
free lunch. During srhool
m o 111h s . th e c lu b s
operate from 3:30 p.m.

until 6 p.m. The coat is
91 per year for each
child.
/
Since February, a saiel111 e c lu b h a s b e e n
operated at Midway Ele­
mentary School. Miller
said. The day it opened.
115 children registered.
As many as 193 children
attend programs there
dally. Miller said the
Midway club has created
a lot of excitement.
•'T h ey w ere very
excited about out club."
M ille r s a id . " T h e r e
wasn't nothing lo do."
There Is also a satellite
club at the New Bethel
A.M.E. Church In the
crime-ridden Win wood
neighborhood, which is
run by Miller.
Miller said the Sautord
dub features a sotthnll
field that doubles for
volleyball or other out­
door s|Hirts. There is a
fu ll- s iz e d e n c lo s e d
basketball court. The
clubs oiler skirls, arts
and crafts and tutorial
help. T h e re are also

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social clubs, open lo both
b o y s and g ir ls , that
perform civic activities as
well encourages Interac­
tion among members.
In a d d itio n to the
tutorial classes for kids,
the club offers highs e h o o l e q u iv a le n c y
classes for adults seeking
to belter themselves. To
Miller, education is the
most lni|&gt;ortant as|&gt;cc( ol
the clubs.
"T h ese other things
are Important, but I tell
the kids not lo let their
school wor!; slip. That's
real Important tom e."
Miller also stresses re­
spect to the children.
"T h ey ’ll come in here
som etim es using «4fid
language and |ust not
getting along.** After a
while, they start saying
'Mister' and ‘Missus' and
acting more properly ami
dressing a little neuter. I
teach them to respect
themselves and to re­
spect the property of
others."

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" T h e y are h a r d ­
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Museum offers peek into history
City’s fascinating past
preserved, offered free
building Is Lake Carola.
named In honor o f Gen­
eral Sanford's daughter.
While Clark serves as
T h e H enry Shelton
S a n f o r d M e m o r i a l th e c u r a t o r o f t h e
Library und Museum. It museum. Jim Jemlgun.
has a long name, but a In h is c a p a c i t y a s
long bistory as well. The Director of Parks and
museum at 520 E. First Recreation for the City o f
Street was built In 1057 Sanford also serves us
director of the museum.
and enlarged In 1974.
The first mention o f a
Clark says the museum
m e m o r I a I t o b e uetually hus a two-fold
established In honor of mission.
Irst of all. It serves as a
the man for whom the
elty Is numed occurred In memorial lo the life and
1002. It was contained In career of Henry Shelton
the will o f his widow. Sanford " She added. "It
Gertrude Sanford. She Is also a place for the
wunted a building In display of objects per­
w h i c h to h o u se h er taining to the history o f
h u s b a n d 's l i brary nl I he City of Sanford."
addition lo many edu­
books.
The approval of such a cational und Inform a­
museum took over 20 tional exhibits and dis­
years to finalize, through p l a y s . t he b u i l d i n g
e f f o r t s by S u n fo rd 's houses Sanford's library,
daughter. Curola Sanford papers, u number of fam­
Dow. and the local chap­ ily portraits and some o f
ter of the Daughters of his household furniture.
T h e L lb r u r y and
the Amerlcun Revolu­
Museum Is open to the
tion.
A l l c l u C l a r k c o m ­ public Tuesday through
mented that the small Friday from 11 a.m. until
lake behind the museum 4 p .m .. but m ay be
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Alicia Clark, the curator of the Henry Shelton Sanford
Museum and Library on the shore of Lake Monroe

near downtown, provides knowledgable commentary
on the history of Sanford and Its founder.

opened at other times
upon request for tours.
"W e also do a great deal
of reseurch for people

hours researching some
facet o f the early history
of Sanford or Its early
settlers."

who may phone us.”
Clark said, "and it Is
surprising how many
people come In to spend

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Htrald Staff Writer

T h e N ew T r i b e *
M ission headquarters
building at 1000 E. First
Street In Sanford has an
Interesting past. It has
served as a hotel, naval
housing facility and now
an International head­
quarters.
Owned and operated
by New Tribes Mission. It
Is the main operation
point for over 3.000
m i s s i o n a r i e s In 23
countries around the
world. It also supervises
the operations at blble
schools In Michigan and
Wisconsin, and 6 millionary training camps.
New Tribes Mission of­
ficial Mel Wyma said.
" T h i s Sanford h ea d ­
quarters also handles the
receipt and distribution
o f ou r funds, c o r r e ­
spondence with various
churches, and. coordln a t e s the wo rk of
thousands of people and
their training."
When the organization
first purchased the build­
ing. over 100 people
worked for almost a year,
volunteering their time
In r e f u r b i s h i n g the
structure, which had

re m a in e d v a c a n t fo r
many years. The top two
stories were rennovated
to s e r v e as l i v i n g
qu arters for w orkers,
while the bottom floor
was restructured to serve
as o ffic e s , c o m p u te r
rooms, and other uses.
A former gymnasium
located on the opposite
side o f E. First Street was
c o n v e r t e d to the
M ission's Publications
Departm ent, with the
addition of a second floor.
Visitors and newcom­
ers to the Sanford area
however, still question
the purpose of the build­
ing. Those who fall to see
the New Tribes Mission
sign often ask If It is a
hotel. If the question
were asked many years
ago. the answer would be
"y e s ” .
The building originally
was built In 1926. and
called the Hotel Forrest
Lake. The name was
changed to the Mayfair
Hotel during the 1930’s.
For a brief period of time
during World War II. the
structure was taken over
by the government, to
ho us e U.S. Na vy
personnel tem p orarily
stationed at the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­

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World mission calls Sanford home

M «l Wyma la a spokesman for Tha Now Tribes
Mission, which took over the former Mayfair Hotel and

converted It to the organization's headquarters a
quarter o f a century ago.

tion.
In
Hotel
inal
been

general public. It also
b e c a m e thr s p r i n g
training residence for the
Giants’ team members.
T h r hotel's large

1947. the Mayfair
returned to Its orig­
purpose, havi ng
purchased by the

owners o f the New York
Giants baseball tram.
Even though the build­
ing was operated as a
hotel and open to the

b allroom becuine the
social gathering place for
the en tire area, with
functions ranging from
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employees.
County S ervices Itself
houses c o u n t y adm in istration In clu d in g
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C ou n tylierrices Is a h o
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Appraiser BUI Buber. T ax
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Includes th e county his­
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P u b lic W o rk s and
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A lso lo c a te d at the
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o ve r th e 6 0 0 to 700
800-bed fhcllJty.
S an ford Is a lso the
lucstlon o f the a d ­
m inistration o f S h eriff
the Central Florida Re­
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county has n total o f 207
worn officers under E at
Ingrr to provide law en­
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county.

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In 1 8 8 4 . S a n f o r d
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tong-pay terms.

■ I l l V f l l M r O ff H f t W i

from St. A u gM tlne to
settle the rich hmda
north o f Lake Jeaup ,
iiw n r—rovrrrn oy u i
arm y expedition from
Port Mellon In 1937.
Prancke wrote.
Those first settlers
called their settlement
’ ’Camp D efiance." All
but a few soon left
wnen Inc govcm fiifn i
changed its land poli­
cy.
A s Camp Defiance
w a s e n d i n g .
M e llo n v ille was

th e p ost o ffic e fo r
m uch o f O ra n g e
County and renmlncd
an independent com ­
muni t y un ti l 1883
when It waa m erged
withSwtford.
Sanford its e lf was
form ed In 1870 by
Gen. Henry B. San­
ford. a m in ister to
Belgium for e ig h t
year*. Sanford la also
believed to hove re­
ported on Confederate
troop activity to the
U.S. Arm y during the

In 1875, S an ford
built an elegant 200 -

th e m i n o r ’ s I n c l u d e
D on ald and Randy
Brow n. R obert Sm ith.
David W iggin s. Alton
Davis and moat recently.
Ron Blake and James
Joyce.
W h ile not a p ro ­
fessional sport Sanford
has had aeveral track
a th letes. Including
hurdler Clifton Campbell,
w h o have gone on to
becom e recognised
worldwide.

Houee.
cultural park between
S tre et s. T h e h o te l
served Presidents Ul­
ysses s. G rant.
Cheater A. Arthur and
G rover Cleveland.
Sanford also built a
800-foot pier Into the
lak e to s erv e river
trade and travel. He
also established a tele­
graph service.
San ford also
brought 150 Swedish
Inum granta to work

F I - IT

them lo work
for a year to pay far
their travel. T h e y
remained, farm ing the
community Upeafa on
th ectty’i
Sanford continued
to dev
in the following de­
cades aa a commercial
and a g r ic u ltu r a l
center. Its Importance
waa preserved as the
counly seat In 1913
when Seminole
County waa created
out o f Orange Counly.

Happy

Hometall kept him out o f the
NBA but he waa still
talented enough to get an
offer overseas and Is still
playing professionally in
Spain.
Baseball came calling
often in the 1970's and
early '80’s. In addition to
Tim. tw o o f his brothers.
Ned and Levi, have also
pl ayed In the M i n o r
Leagues. Others w h o
have recently played In

land

JuDr 4, tttt -

And these are Just the
one’s I know o f since
coming to Sanford in the
late 1960’s, I know there
are many, many more
o u t t he r e w h o h a v e
reached the pinacle o f
sports. It gives me a lot o f
pride to be able to get In
a conversation with other
sports nuts and tell them
o f the great sports tradi­
tion o f the sm all town o f
Sanford. Florida.

drainage in the area.
"Som etim es people get so uaed to
som ething being a certain way. they
don’t even question it but this
wasn't right. It endangered my kids.’
Brooks says.

Moat o f all. they spend their lim e
expounding on the wonderful, unique
city they have chosen as their home.

He la also a board member o f the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.

"Sanford Isa rainbow coalition full
o f men. women, young, old. white,
black, fat and skinny people who
have the potential to learn from each
other and make this an even better
place. Sanford Isa town full o f
friendly neighborhoods. Do you know
how cold people In Boston are?
People there don't wave at anybody.
Here they wave and sm ile." Brooks
grins.

The Brooks bath volunteer as
coaches for children's Flag Football.

He said he's glad the (rain stopped
where II did.

Brooks Is a Sanford Klwanian and
serves aa chairman o f the Priority I
International, a two-year program
that raises funds earmarked for
underprivileged children.

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Levy--------With what U v y ^ a lla
the hugest game room tn
Sanford, p ossibly th e
largest In Central Florida,
a restaurant and birth­
day party room , tw o
miniature golf courses, a
bumper boat course, a
go-cart course, bum per
cars and nine m idway
rides. Fun W o r l d Is
beginning lo take the
shape that L e vy had
envisioned.
"W e're going to add
another go-cart course
and some more m idway

Mission

Word------rides.** Levy said.
"A n d over there." he
noted, motioning to the
wooded area behind the
existing parking area. "Is
w h e r e w e ' l l put our
Festival Pavlllkm ."
The pavlllkm w ill be an
X-shaped building which
w ill host trade shows and
conventions. The build­
ing. still nothing more
than a scrawled outline
on a Post-It pad on Levy's
cluttered desk, is an
estim ated two years from
opening.
According to Levy, the

flea market and the fun
center are doing well.
"F am ily fun cen ters
are replacing state fairs
and carnivals as good
fam ily en tertain m en t."
he said. "W e are regu­
lated at all levels by the
state so w e're safe and
clean.”
Levy said th e Fl ea
World and Fun W orld
complexes w ill continue
to grow In Sanford.
"Th e community here
supports u s." he said.
"W e offer Inexpensive
fun for everyone."

was made In

building almost looks the
same as it did when It
first opened 65 years ago.

Mission
1976.

plush private parties and
weddings to many Sem i­
Although there have
nole High School gradua­ b ee n m a n y I nt e r nal
tion dances.
changes in the building.
In 1963. the building
b e c a m e t h e It c a d - and the outside has been
qauarters of the Sanford refurbished several times
Naval Academy, and was by the various owners.
used to house yo u n g the basic physical apnaval cadets. The latest peorance remains rela­
Mile tn the New Tribes tively unchanged. The

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M cKIbbln Is married
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children. His business Is
located downtown.
‘ ‘ S an ford Is a nice,
friendly town and. like a
tot o f others. I Uke the
pace.” he said. "W e are
close to Disney World
and Daytona Beach so we
have an excellent loca­
tion ." added McKIbbln.
Martha Parker, BO, sits
and watches the frequent
little league baseball
g ames played on the
lakefronl. She admires
th e c hi l dren as they
make fun use or the
playground area.
Parker, a retired school
tea ch er, m oved from
Ocala to slay with her
sister. "One word I would
use to describe Sanford
is: ENJOYABLE." Parker
said. She Is a member of
the historic Si. James
M i s s i o n a r y Baptist
Church.
Prince McKinney III
said. “ There Is no place
like h o m e." home, of
course, being Sanford.
McKinney does nol hesi­
tate to boasl that he is
biased In his opinion of
Sanford. "I enjoy San­
ford. It is centrally locat­
ed to Ihc big cities. You

can get anywhere within
30 m inutes." he said.
McKinney Is married
and Is the father o f two
children. He Is currently
employed by the Florida
Power Corporation and Is
a former officer for the
Sanford Police Depart­
ment.
The residents o f Sanford like being close to
the action without hav­
ing lobe In It.
' The Friendly C ity " Is
Just that, friendly, ac­
cording tn thr locals of
old and new. " If you're
looking for a quiet place,
come on d ow n ." said
Robert Epps, a New York

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fers recreation and relax­
ation. the perfect combi­
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Seminole students scholars, too
T h e N orm an Qlenn
Scholarship was awarded
to Shawn Wyman, who
was a m ember o f the
W ork Study Program.

SANFORD - The Sem­
inole High School alumnl-student association
has h elped graduates
take steps toward con­
tinuing with their postsecondary education.

T h e A rvtda Scholar­
ship and a $1,000
C O M S A C s ch ol ars hi p
was awarded to Steve
W ilbur, who w ill be at­
tending Georgia Tech In
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COMSAC (COMmunlty
an d S t u d e n t A c t i o n
Committee) presented a
dozen scholarships to
graduating seniors this
year.

"W e are very gratified
to see these deserving
klda get help starting
their college education."
Higgins said.

"O u r alumni and citi­
zens have contributed
over $25,000 In the past
two years, most o f which
Is used In the scholarship
funds." said Billy Hig­
gins. a SHS alumnus and
chairman o f the group.
He said that this year,
COMSAC presented four
scholarships more this
year than they did In
1990.

The cover
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k n e e lin g , Is aurrounded by a San­
ford children:
Fal l c i a Ford and
8herman Ware (in
window), Jackie
Wilkinson, In door,
and Tina Wilkinson,
Zebronda Fraeney,
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83rd Year. No. 306 - Sanford. Florida

P ro te s t: C ity s p e n d in g
approved, would have restricted certain spending
by the city that could not be paid for within a
fiscal year.
The commission however, acting on th e advice
of City Attorney Ned Julian, declared the wording
of the proposed referendum as Incorrect. Follow­
ing a num ber of m eetings on the m atter, the
comm ission voted to take the m atter to court, for
a declaratory Judgement.
Several Items scheduled for Monday n ig h t's city
comm ission meeting dealt with spending m a t­
ters. They Included the proposed 95 million
Public Improvement Revenue Bond an Impact fee
study and additional charges connected with the
burial of power lines during the Lake Mary
Boulevard widening and beautification project.

By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY — A protest dem onstration was
held outside the Lake Mary City Hall last night.
Several dozen citizens displayed signs dem anding
"O ur Right to Vote".
A m ajority of the protesters objected to the
latest actions regarding the citizen Initiated
referendum on governm ent spending. Approxi­
m ately 15 citizens who signed the petition have
now been Issued calls for court depositions
connected with the m atter.
Many m onths ago. several hundred citizens
signed a petition requesting the city place an Item
on th e N ovem ber ballot. T he m ea su re. If

□ Lsisurg
TV, weekend guide
The week's television listing. Inelndlnf* a
spoils calendar, plus a compilation of events
and activities In and around the Sanford and
Lake Mary areas.
See L e is u r e M a g a z in e

□ Sports
Seminole Classic this weekend

T he m atters were postponed and rescheduled
for another m eeting, due to the fact that only
three com m issioners were on hand for th e
meeting. The commissioners agreed to bring
them up Tuesday. August 20. at a special called
meeting, to finalize discussion on the city’s
proposed 1991-92 budget.
Only Mayor Randy Morris, and Com m issioners
G eorge D uryea and Paul T re m c l w ere In
attendance. Commissioner David Mealor was out
or the city, and Commissioner Tom Mahoney had
left earlier In the day because of a m edical
emergency In his family. City Attorney Ju lia n
was also unable to attend. Attorney Clayton
Sim m ons served as Ju lia n 's replacem ent.

U8«« Protest. Pecs BA

□ People

Party tim e
at the zoo
on Saturday

Benefit deemed success

■y NICK PPBIPAUP

LAKE MARY — Over 50 com petitors have
registered to participate in the 1991 NPC
Seminole Clussir Bodybuilding Cham pionships
this Saturday at Lake Mary High School.

Property tax protest

S e e P a g e IB

Community spirit surged to m ake the Nancy
Dukes benefit held last weekend a success.

Herald Staff Writer

S ee Page 3 B

□

BRIEFS

Cocaine transfer in utero charged
SANFORD — Jo h n n ie Elizabeth Edwards. 23.
of 1013 W. 12th St. In Sanford, was arrested on
Thursday and charged with delivering cocaine
In utero to her daughter.
Tiffany Jones, born to Edw ards on Ju n e 20 at
Central Florida Regional Hospital In Sanford,
was found to have cocaine in her urine at htrth.
Sanford police said.
Edwards w as arrested at 1500 W. 13th St.
almost two m onths alter her daughter was horn,
though the drug screening was done Immediate­
ly at the time of J o n e s' birth.
Edwards, a single parent, was transported to
the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where she
Is being held In lieu of S 10.IKK) bond.
The police report did not Indicate where the
Infant has been placed.

W te n obm ss

Property at 500 Oak Ave. is assessed at $116,000 and
re a sse sse d at $113,000.

Properly at 507 Oak Ave. Is a sse sse d at $31,000 and
re-assessed at $01,000.

P l a y e n d s w it h *1 d o ’
HATH. Maine — Two actors arc staging a play
later this m onth that features a dastardly villain,
lovely maidens and a hero. That part's )ust a
play, hut it will clim ax with a real wedding —
their own.
Alice Kira and Mark M auncttc. both of
Portland, came up with the Idea of m ixing a plav
with a real wedding cerem ony In February when
Mnnncttc proposed.
"We're both kind of unique individuals and
not exactly traditional so we thought this would
lie a un iq u e way to e x p re ss o u rselv es.”
Mannclte says.
The couple s a y s the play will have all the
ingredients for a long-running stage extrava­
ganza. with a wicked villain and a happy ending
when the stars are united In m atrim ony.
Kira and M annclte a re n 't saying m uch more
about the plot, except that it reveals the
evolution of their relationship Hut one twist — a
kidnapping of the bride and bridesmaids — is
fictional, they say.

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Properly at 2018 Mellonvllle Ave. is listed as a vacant
lot with no tax due; proposed value unchanged.

The properly at 501 E. 4th St. has a current assessed
value ot $15,600. Proposed value Is $28,300.

Sanford homeowners raise
specter of class-action suit
l y LACY DOMBN
Herald People Editor
SANFORD — Owners of older homes in Sanford may
see an average rise In property tax cost of about 500
percent when they begin o|M-nlng their lax hills today.
Just as one city comm issioner announces a class action
law suit against the county may Ik - brewing.
"A group of people Is considering a class action suit
agulnst Mr. Subcr for his property appraisals." Sanford
City Com m issioner Lon Howell said.

Kayaker p a d d le s around A la ska
HARROW. Alaska — Not even the "beastly
easterlies" slopped a kayaker from completing
his trip around Alaska — alter his third sum m er
of paddling.
Paul Caffyn. Ti. of New Zealand, reached the
village of Inuvlk on C an ad a's northwest Arctic
coast Tuesday. He started from the southern lip
of the Alaska Panhandle In 1989.
Caffyn told radio station KHKW In Harrow lie
averager! about 30 m iles a day and. toward the
end. encountered a lo t o f lo g and wind lie
described as "beastly easterlies."
lie also rail out of food, so the llrst thing lie
did after reaching Inuvlk was eat. "I came in
fairly lean.” he said W ednesday.
Next sum m er. Calfyn plans m paddle from St
Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea across the
Bering Strait to the Soviet Union

O ther residents expressed shock at the tux hike.
"T h ey ’re out of their godblessed minds. I'm absolute­
ly In shock.” J u n e I’orzlg. owner ol 507 Oak Avenue
said. Her appraisal Jumped from 831.000 to 861.000.
falling in the range Seminole County Property appraiser
Bill S ubcr indicated would lie the norm, an Increase of
30 to 100 percent. Porzlg's taxes on the property will
Jum p from about 8750. which she said she paid last
year, to about 81.430 next year. She does not claim the
$25,000 hom estead exemption which would have
caused the properly taxes to r is e from about 8115 to
about SH50.
_
"T h ey 're sticking It to the residents." Howell, who

researched several property’s taxes in the historic
district that he serves, said.
Howell urgued that the appraisals should noi have
been raised so dram atically, which In tu rn afreets tax
rate.
“These arc recessionary tim es and people arc already
strapped. Then the county comes along and Increases
taxes about 700 percent In real dollars lo the taxpayer.
Yeah, your appraisal may have gone up 90 percent, but
It's 600 or 700 percent out of your pocket." Howell said.
Sober said the cities and county decide how to spend
the money, his Job is to assign fair value to properties.
"It's commissions like the one on w hich Mr. Howll
sits lliut set policy for tax rate." Subcr said, adding
Sanford, when faced with the option, chose not to roll
back mlllage rate this year.
"T hey (the Sanford City Commission) levied the same
mlllage rate. That m eans a 12 percent Increase In taxes
to everybody In Sanford If the value of Utc property
stayed the sam e." Sober said.
S u b c r said his focus has been to b ring the
undervalued older homes In the county up to fair value
" It's the law. Your property m ust be at Just value. We
haven't picked out un urea, this Is countywide and tf
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SANFORD — It's happy birthday
to you. at the C entral Florida zoo.
Maude the elephant tu rn s 17 S a tu r­
day.
A giant day-long party has been
p la n n e d fo r th e p r o m in e n t
pachyderm , complete with a huge
birthday cake that will serve an
e s tim a te d 100 p e o p le , a n d a
num ber of sm aller cakes needed for
the crowd that is expected. M aude
isn't expected to cat m uch of the
cake however, she already weighs
7.000 pounds.
The observance, aim ed specially
toward the children, will Include
face painting, elephant picture col­
oring. and several other events.
A c c o r d in g to M a r k c tf n g
Coordinator Andrea Farm er. "T he
party will be underw ay from 10
a.m . until 1 p.m.. with the guest of
honor due to arrive at the ob­
servance area at 11 a.m ."
Unlike m any hard w orkers how ­
ever. Maude will In- required to work
on her birthday. Elephant rides will
be available from 11 a.m . until 4
p.m.. as ts the regular offering at the
zoo. Farm er said, "S h e d o e sn 't
seem to mind, after all. th a t's w hat
she was trained to do. Anyway, she
loves people, especially children."
In addition to the norm al group of
C See Zoo. P ag e 5 A

Hughes wins
finals status
By VICKI OaBORMIKR
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Robert Hughes, s u ­
perintendent of schools In Seminole
County, has been nam ed a finalist
m Alachua C ounty's superintendent
search.
Hughes was selected a s one of the
lop live tlnaltsts In the search.
"T he selection com m ittee w as
very impressed with him from w hat
I hear." said Dr. J a m e s Lougstreth,
chairm an of the Alachua school
Ixiard.
T he re c o m m e n d a tio n s of th e
com m ittee, which Is conqioscd ol
Wayne Blanton, president of the
Florida School Hoards Association
and three associates from across the
stale, will I k - presented to the school
L S ee H u g h e s. P ag e 5 A

O ffic e r s h o n o re d for e x c e p tio n a l va lo r

From sta ll and wire re p o rts

B y N IC K P F E I F A U F

INDEX
C la s s ifie d s ............. B -1 0 B
C o m ic s ..... ................ B B
C ro s s w o rd ................ 6 B
O s a r A b b y ................. 3 B
O s a th s ........................S A
Dr. Gott...................... 6 B
E d ito ria l.....................4 A
F lo rid a ....................... 2 A
H o ro s c o p e ................ 6 B

I
M o v la s ...........
N a t io n .................. B A ,7 A
P s o p ls ..........................3B
P o llc a ........................... 3A
R e lig io n .................5B .8 B
S p o r t s .................... 1B,2B
T e le v is io n ................... 3B
W e a th e r.......................2A
W o r ld ........................... 7A

Cloudy, rainy w e e ke n d
I'.irllv cloudy with a
50 |x-rccnt chance «»l
m a in ly a tte r n o o n
s c a tte re d t h u n d e rsto rm s High hi
tin- Inw in mid 90s
W ind variable at I0
in pit

For mors w eather, s s s Page 2 A

Herald S till Writer
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were credited with disregarding their own safety to
help save a life.
Oillccrs Stephen Shea and I'rov Hickson received
speei.il tumors during Thursday night's city com ­
m ission m eeting Hickson is a member ol the Lake
Mary Fire D epartm ent but also serves as a reserve
police ollleer S hea's lather, a captain In (he Sanlord
Police D epartm ent, was on hand to witness ttie
presentation
Tile Incident look place on Aug 4. when a vehicle
was being chased by oillccrs down Country ( lid)
Road The chase ended when Ilie* car crashed into a
retention point near ihc intersection ot Main Road
According to t lit- cerlltli ales ot appreciation.
dove into the mmkv water three tim es to
reach the subm erged autom obile, and Imallv
succeeded m rem oving the unconscious driver Shea
also dove Into tin- pond several times and although
the driver tar outweighed the officer. Shea was able
tt&gt; pull him to satetv and revive turn on shore
S ee O ffic e rs Page SA
H ic k s o n

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seizures
happy the court
MARCO ISLAND - A 33-foot i
coast w ith about 1.100 po unds e#&lt;
board, authorities said.
The Mtaml-regMcfed ”!
W ednesday evening w hen

T A L L A H A S S E E -U w y ers on both aides

&gt;seised off the Oulf

At th a t point It hornin g ■mpfofouR. W hy w as It l ___
for so l o n f T Collier County S h eriffs L t Mike Koora said
Thursday.
Boats from the sh eriffs office. C ustom s an d the Naples Polk*
departm ent arrived a t t h e scene Just in tlm e to see a i
zooming away, out of reach. Koora s a id No one i
sailboat.

Undercoror n t im n ib i rip iin M n
WELLINGTON - A
apprehensive about his
undercover role, but wore a w ire in is su ccessftil sting;operation
targeting two a ir conditioning repairm en accused of defrauding
customer*.
“We were both a little nervous, b u t we played o u r part.
Elly Tlpiarea. 83. whose 66&gt;yearold husband. David
equipped with the surveillance m icrophone. "It
terrible scam ."
The recording Tuesday caught th e w ords of tw o AArtate Air
Conditioning repairm en telling the couple they needed to pay
(3 .7 0 0 for a new air conditioning system hi th e ir 3 year eld
home.
The only real trouble w as th e
from the outside.

Pinned worker frotd from asphalt reder
ST. PETERSBURG — A construction i
a 3.000-pound piece o f m achinery to S
kept hia head above w ater whOe re s c u e rs '
"Get this thing off m e!" Kirk Wee, 38. i
after the runaw ay asphalt rotter tum bletf o n to M m . ptantafl trio
lefi legend fight foot beneath tt.
Rice was on hia back w ith w ater a n d d te a d A id
across hia face, muffling Iris i
began to num b hia leg.
Police Sgt. Greg T ots a n d a 1
heard hia cries and jum ped to
to hold Rice's head u p so h e
trying to pull him free.
Within m inutes, St. Petersbu r g rescue work e rs w aded Into
the water and Inserted a tu b e Into R ica's m o u th a s a makeshift
snorkel. Using a fire engine a n d chains, th ey pulled the roller
away and freed the Spring HlU r e d d e s t.

From

h e lp e d

U S i n t h e W IT e g t i R S t

crim inal*.,
tm Ina ls' property but wrote new rules to . |
atect property rtjdita
'W a orv h appy the co u rt helped u s to the
........................................Deputy At* called th e ruling “ a victory for property
I. 'X aw eft- rights.'
- ^ * **
T h e !7-0 decision reversed a Levy County
I A. Harper, who tria l Judge's ruling that th e Florida Con*
a com m ittee o f th e Florida Assorts- trab an d Forfeiture Act w aa unconstitu*
tion of Crim inal Defense Lawyer* th at filed a Uonal,
fhend-of-the-court argum ent In the case.
T he Justices, however, upheld Circuit

J u d g e B enjam in T en ch 's decision to dtwnUa
forfeiture proceedings against several Cedar
a n d p art of a n airfield. The property was
ow ned In whole o r pari by Chivies DeCarto,
w h o hod been charged w ith drug trafficking
in May 1000.
The sta te "seised real property, including
property , w ithout firin g the
c la im a n ts a n y notice o r opportunity to be
wrote for
nary
wro
h e a rd ." J u s tic e R o sem
ary Barkett
!
th e S uprem e Court.
That action violated the property owners
rig h ts o f d u e process under the Florida
C onstitution, th e Justices ruled.

Mora is paid for defense
spending than state gets
About 83.8 httMoo la p u l to. o f
krhlch a b o u t SI.B billion la
returned to th e a re a through
Jobs created by m ilitary

TAMPA — Florida taxpayers
c o n trib u te a b o u t 8 5 .8 billion
In
tar
d in g th a n th e atato g e ts back to
incoroe. an In*

A n d e r s o n 's s tu d y , c a lle d
"B ankrupting A m erican Cttiro ?
The Tax B urden a n d Expend!*
tu n a of th e B o t o m , " found
that 280 o f th e n a tio n 's 3 8 6
metropolita n areas p a y out me*
Hons mom In taxpayer dottara
th an they tak e in b e e n m ilitary

e ig h th . Fort L auderdale 11th
T am pa area 19th. ac*
to th e rtu d y r eleased
by M tehlgatp State
10.4
to th e
17 mil*
in m ilitary con*
for a net tax

The figures am

y e a r 1890
1080 dati
d a ta , w h e n to ta l
defense s p e n d in g w a s 8 3 S 9

billion in tax e s th at
Hon la
tra c ts a n d

Fort Lauderd a le p a y s about
81 .9 bllltoa In taxes for defense
a n d about 8140 million is re*
tu rn ed for a n e t loss o f about
91.7 billion, according to the
study.
T a m p a B a y 's m etro p o lita n
a re a pays ab o u t 81.3 billion
m ore in taxes earm arked for
defense Item s th an th e area
re c e iv e s In d e fe n s e m oney.

A top m ilitary
the study la i
the Itoanctal „ __________ ___
tween the m ilitary a n d m ost o f
t h e n a t i o n 's c o m m u n i t i e s
doesn't work th a t wav.
It's basically not a very good
argum ent." WUUam Kai_______
ta u n n a n n .
a defense budget a n a ly st w ith
the Brooking* Institution, told
The Tam pa Tribune for T hun*
d ay's editions. "The Pentagon
num bers a re n ’t determ ined o n
the basis of w * a t states o r u rb an
areas contribute."

equipment oofiaieo
Cantral Florida Regional Hospital, Sanford, recently donated
SlrBOO in equipment to Seminole Community Collegs, physical
Therapy Department. (L to r) Larry Kaufmen, assistant
iniatr— CFRH;
-----mR Salt,'mm
administrator,
Deborah
director of physical therapy,
CFRH; Angela Karaanbrock, director of health programs at SCC
and Carol Clayton, director of the Physical Therapist Assistant
Program, SCC.

Names of clients in nymphomania case could be public soon
FORT LAUDERDALE - The
attorney for a Bip w atd .County
d e p u ty sh eriff, a n d h ia wife,
charged In a prostitution scandal
* * * * - “- '*
Ellis Rubin, w ho stu n n ed ob­
server* by ssylng the w om an to
I n n o c e n t b e c a u s e s h e Is a
nym phom aniac, now sa y s he
m ight force the public release of
the nam es of h er alleged &lt;
A nd th e list o f m e n w ho
allegedly paid Kathy Wllleta for
sex could Include som e prom i­
nent local officials, the attorney
said Thursday.
Mrs. Wllleta h a s been accused
of selling sex to m en for betw een
850 and 8190 a session. H er
husband Jeffrey la accused by
poller of being her pimp.
The Wllleta also are charged
with illegally taping a phone
conversation w ith a nn alleged
client, according to court docu­
ments. Mrs. Wllleta w as booked
on that charge T hursday a n d
released on 81.300 bond.
The couple’s arraignm ent to
set for Aug. 21.
Rubin has said Mrs. W llleta
n eed s sex w ith m a n y m e n
tieemise she suffers from n y m ­
phom ania and her husband h a s

MIAMI - Hsrs art the winning
number* **l*ct*d Thursday In the
Florida Lottary Cash 3: 8-8-6
Tha winning numbsrs In ths
Florida Lottery Play 4 1

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Friday, August IS. 1981
Vol. S3. No. 306

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lm potency spells.
Rubtn answ ered, "because If I
Rubin hinted Thursday that If a sk for discovery and th e nam es
th e s t a t e p tu ra u e d Ita c a se o f the people w ho are allegedly
against the WilWets, the nam es of in som e kind o f a book o r s list
the. WWets’ p u rp o rte d cHenta becom e public, m aybe some of
would become p a rt of th e public those people a re innocent of
record.
“ Shortly alH TIhe W1BW8* initial
arrest. It waa dtacfaised that the
couple kept a card file w ith their
a lleg ed c lie n ts ' n am es. Two
w eeks ago. th e vice m ayor of
Fort Lauderdale resigned amid
speculation th a t hia nam e was In
TAMPA — A m onth after a
the file. Doug D am lger said only
c o u p le w a s v id e o ta p e d
th a t he quit th e Job for personal
through a n outside window
having sex in their condom in­
Since then, the question on a
ium . prosecutors have filed
lot of people's m inds h as been:
disorderly co n d u ct charges
W ho else to In th a t card file?
against them .
Alfred Stephens. 36. a n d
If Rubin dem ands discovery,
J a n e t Paddock. 32. are ac­
th e state m ust tu rn over to him
c u se d of a partially nude
all Ita evidence in the case. A
swim in th e condo pool a
copy of th e evidence would go to
w eek before the taping, hav­
the clerk's office where It would
ing sex in a hot tu b hours
becam e part of th e public record,
afterw ard, a n d on th e next
clerk Sharonda Foster said.
n ight entering a b ar restroom
"If 1 a sk for discovery, 1 think
"w ith the Intent of engaging
the n am es of everybody involved
in sex."
In th is case arc going to become
"T h ese people w ere Just
public. If I don’t ask for discov­
conducting them selves in a
ery. I m ight be compromising
m anner w here they were Just
som e of the rights of the defen­
being obnoxious to th e people
d a n ts ." Rubin said.
around th em , if you I wifi."
W hen p re sse d on w hy he
prosecutor Hank Lavandera
m ight not dem and discovery.

S

w hat the sta te says th e book
signifies.
"I am not about to destroy
m en 's lives a n d th eir fam ilies
and their friends a n d acquain­
tances w ithout giving th is a lot

of extraordinary th o u g h t." he

dem and discovery.

Sharon Mullane of th e state’s
attorney’s office asld sh e could
n o t think of a case w here a
d efen se a tto rn e y w o u ld n o t

Som e of the m en who think
th e ir n am es m ay be in th ej
Wlllets* files have hired lawyers
to keep lt quiet.

Disorderly conduct charges filed in sex case
said after th e Hillsborough
State A ttorney's Office filed
the charges Thursday.
"If there w aa a law against
being a Jerk In public, then
this charge would define It."
he said.
The couple won't face th e
original charge for w hich they
were arrested - lew d an d
lascivious conduct in front a
child. The felony carried a
possible 15-year prison term .
"It would have opened up a
P a n d o ra's box," e x p la in ed
Lavandera. "W h e th e r th ey
knew they w e n being o b ­
served ... w hether th e y were
in fact doing it because they
were being observed — all
that really doesn't belong In
the crim inal system . We J u st
don't want to m ess w ith it."
The three disorderly con­
duct charges filed against th e

c o u p le a re se c o n d -d e g re e
m is d e m e a n o rs w ith m a x ­
im um sentences of 6 0 days in
Jail and a 8500 fine.
Defense attorney Nicholas
M atasslni said th e couple
fla tly d e n te s the c h a rg e s
against them and p lan s on
pleading innocent.
"M y c lie n ts are m ad d er
th a n ever now." M atasslni
said. "After a m onthlong in­
vestigation. they're charged
w ith (hinge that have nothing
to do with what th ey were
arrested for In the first place."
The couple was arrested
J u ly 16 after police saw the
video shot by a n eig h b o r
th ro u g h th e b iin d a o f
Stephens’ ground-floor condo.
T h e tape showed th e couple
h a v in g s e x n e a r th e ir
bathroom window, authorities

Stephens and Ms. Paddock
said they had no idea they
w e re b e in g observed a n d
called the taping an Invasion
of privacy. Neighbors, howev­
er. said the two could clearly
be seen by children at the
pod.
S h e r i f f s d e p u tie s w ere
called about lVi hours later
w hen neighbors said children
saw the couple having sex
again, this tim e in the hot tub.
N eith er S tephens, a car
salesm an who waa asked to
m ove out of the complex soon
after his arrest, nor Ms. Paddock. a barmaid-waitress at
the tim e of her arrest, could
be reached for comment.
C ircuit J u d g e W alter R.
Heinrich h as ordered the tape
locked in evidence until the
case Is resolved.

TH E WEATHER
J.
Today: Partly cloudy with a
c h a n c e of m a in ly a fte rn o o n
th u n d e r s to r m s . H igh in th e
lower 90s. W ind variable 10
m ph. Rain chance 50 percent.
T ooightf Partly cloudy. Scat­
te re d sh o w e rs a n d th u n
d e ra to o n s dim inishing late. Low
in the lower to m id 7(Os. Light
wind. Rain chance 30 percent.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with
a good chance of showers and
th u n d e rs to rm s .
E x te n d e d fo re c a st: P a rtly
cloudy w ith a chance of m ainly
aftern o o n a n d evening th u n ­
d e r s t o r m s S u n d a y th r o u g h
Tuesday. Lows In the 70s. Highs
in the low to m id 90s.

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5:55 a.m.. 6:30 p.m . TIDES:
D a y to n a Be a ch : h ighs. 12:56
a.m ., 1:49 p.m .; lows. 7:17 a.m .,
8:21 p.m.; H aw S m y rn a Be a c h :
highs, 1:03 a.m ., 1:54 p.m .;
Iowa. 7:22 a .m , 8 :2 6 p.m .;
Cocoa Be a c h : highs. 1:18 a.m ..
2:09 p.m.: lows. 7:37 p.m.. 8:41
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D a y to n a Bos c h : W aves are 1
foot a n d sem i glassy. C urrent is
to th e s o u th w ith a w a te r
tem perature o f 76 degrees. N ew
S m y rn a R e a c h : W aves are 1 foot
and glassy. Current Is to the
south, with a water tem perature
of7t-di-fliee».

Bt. AagasUae to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind northeast to
east 15 to 25 knots. Seas 5 to 7
feet. Bay a n d in la n d w aters
choppy. Scattered show ers and
thunderstorm s.
Saturday: Wind variable lO to
15 knots. S eas 2 to 4 feet. Bay
and inland waters a m oderate
chop. S cattered show ers and
thunderstorm s.

SUNDAY
F tlyeldy 83-73

T h e h ig h tc m p -.'a tu re in
Sanford Thursday w as 92 d e ­
grees and th e overnight low w as
6 9 a s reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
a n d 'E d u c a tio n C enter. Celery
Avenue.
R eco rd ed rain fall for th e
period, ending ai 9 a.m . Friday,
to talled . 11 of an inch.
The tem perature a t 9 a.m .
to d a y w as 77 d e g re e s a n d
Friday’s overnight low was 71.
a s recorded by th e National
W eather Service at th e Orlando
International Aliport.
Other W eather Service data:

□ Wednesday‘s high.......... 92
□ Barometric pressure.3 0 .1 0
□R elative Haaddlty....BB pet
□W inds. *•••***•**** North 7 mph
□R ainfall..........................O In.
□Today’s sunset.....9:05 p.m.
□Tomorrow's saariso....6:85

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A Sanford m an was arrested W ednesday a n d charged with
the 1906sexual assault of two ch ild ren In h is care.
Donald Oene Vance. 39. 1006 C edar C reek C trde. Sanford,
w as arrested a t the Sanford police statio n a n d taken to the
Sem inole County Jail, where h e w as held w ithout bond. Vance
w as charged with sexual battery on a child u n d e r 13. sexual
b attery on a child under 18, a n d sexual activity w ith a child
u n d er h is care.
According to Sanford police rep o rts, th e incidents occurred in
1966 while Vance w as living o n G renada Drive. During that
tim e, he engaged In a sexual a c t w ith a seven-year-old girl and
"four o r live" sexual acta with a 13-year-old boy. Reporta state
th e girl signed a statem ent th a t Vance threatened h er with

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j to reports. Vance signed a statem en t adm itting to
the sexual act with the girl.

Bank toMor arretted for thoft
A Sanford Barnett Bank teller h a s been arrested and charged
w ith th e theft o f83,000 from h e r c a sh draw er.
T ina Marie Kaiser. 33. 107 C obblestone Way. was charged
w ith grand theft at th e S anford police station Wednesday.
According to police reports, sh e took th e cash from her drawer
on Aug. 5 and foMfled bank d o c u m e n ts to conceal the theft. A
bank audit revealed the cash m issin g from h er drawer, reports

Committee searches
for Epps’ replacement

According to police reports. K aiser signed a-statem ent that
she took the money to m ake a deposit on a n apartm ent and for
utility hookups. She stated sh e plan n ed to replace the money,
reports state.

nole High School h as been th e
subject of s o m e co n tro v e rsy
from • group o f p aren ts w ho
SANFORD — A com m ittee of brought the U.S. J u s tic e De­
•even people will m eet beginn­ p a r tm e n t In t o I n v e s tig a te
ing n e x t w eek to And e replace­ charges that a s a result of racial
m ent for Sem inole High School inbsiance betw een Sem inole a n d
principal W ayne Epps. nam ed other district schools th a t th e
principal a t Oviedo High School school w as suffering academ ­
ically.
on T uesday.
Eppe leave* a n opening for the
Though m any o f the s tu d e n ts
top position a t Oviedo to replac­ are w hat ed u cato rs call " a c a ­
ing C harlie W ebb who Is retiring. dem ically d is a d v a n ta g e d " , a
T h e co m m ittee, headed by term used to d en o te those whose
Jack Helaler. director of high family environm ent Is not con
school education, will consist of duslve to le a rn in g , th e te s t
Marion Dailey, assistan t superin­ sem es a t Sem inole have risen
ten d en t for Instruction: J o h n steadily over th e last few years.
Reichert, director of personnel:
"Seminole h a s undergone a lot
Dick Evans, principal of Lake
Howell H igh School: J e a n n e o f c h a n g e s u n d e r W a y n e
Morris, school board m em ber; (Epps)." Dailey said.
"We want to know w here they
Pat S outhw ard, a parent repre­
sentative a n d Lance Abney, a feel they need to go nex t."
The com m ittee will m eet on
•octal stu d ie s teacher a t Semi­
nole.
Aug. 21 and recom m end to the
H e isle r w ill v isit Sem inole superintendent w ho they feel
High School a t the sta rt of next meet the n eed s of th e school
week to talk w ith adm inistrators according to th e survey taken by
and tea c h e rs about w hat they Helaler.
On Aug. 2 7 th e S u p e r in ­
c o n s id e r t h e m o st p re s s in g
tendent will m ak e h is recom ­
needs of th e school.
"D ifferent schools have dif­ mendation to th e board.
None of the com m ittee m em ­
ferent n eed s." Dslley said. "We
have to talk to the people who bers contacted w ere willing to
work w ith the principal on a speculate (Hi w h o they would
reco m m en d to th e s u p e r in ­
day-to-day basis."
U nder E pps' direction. Sem i­ tendent.

Plxu dallvaryman reports robbiry
A Sanford pixia deliverym an reported he w as robbed at
gunpoint by two m asked m e n W ednesday night white
delivering an order to Gotdenrod.
Theodore William Graham o f Sanford told Seminole County
deputies he was delivering a H ungry Howies ptxxa to a
McCarthy Avenue hom e w hen tw o black m en dressed In black
and w earing white m asks approached b is from the rear.
Incident reports state. G raham said one m an. w ho had a rifle
th a t appealed to be a shotgun, took a n unknow n am ount of
cash from his rear pocket.
T he other m an reached inside his c a r an d took the pizza.
Both m en fled into a nearby wooded area. G raham told
deputies. Deputies are Investigating the report.

Woman chargad with burglary
Sonya L. Collins. 32. local a d d re ss unknow n, w as arrested by
Seminole County deputies W ednesday for the theft of 8278 In
Item s from her m other’s home o n Dixie Avenue.
Collins' m other said her d a u g h te r told sh e had aotd a dress
for $10. reports stated. Collins w as charged w ith burglary and
grand theft.

DUI chargad
Robert Charles Benxlng. 43, 1380 Farrindon Circle. Heath­
row, waa charged with drunken driving by Lake Mary police.
A policem an's report states h e found Benxlng In a Porche on
Lake Em m a Road at the en tran ce to North Polnte with the front
tires flat and the rim s bent. Benxlng told the officer he had hit
the curb, reports state.

Arreat mada for shoplifting
Ti • Nicholas William Toxxa, 40. 116 W. Second St.. Sanford, was
arrested and charged with shoplifting by Sanford police
W ednesday.
Arrest reports state a Winn-Dixie m anager saw Tozza stuff
two packages of jum bo shrim p valued a t $20 In his pants and
attem pt to leave the store w ithout paying for them .

Two men were arrested for trespassing by Sanford police
T hursday morning after Special Investigations Unit agents told
them to leave the com er of S eventh S treet an d Pine Avenue.
Ralph Em m ett Anderson. 20. 7 1 0 Hickory Avc.. Sanford, was
charged with trespassing. After his arrest. Seminole County
deputies found he was w anted for falling to appear In court to
answ er to driving with a suspended driver’s license charge.
Also charged with trespassing w as Freddie Lee Williams. 22.
2850 E. First St.. Sanford.

Herald Staff Writer____________

SANFORD — The elimination
p ro cess will begin again for
about a dozen candidates for
deputy Sem inole County m an­
ager.
T h u rsd a y . C ounty m anager
Ron R abun said T hom as Ollllf,
the Collier C ounty m anager’s
assistan t for grow th m anage­
m e n t. h a d t u r n e d d o w n a
662.000 offer for R abun's deputy
in charge of public service de­
partm ents.
R abun said Ollllf told him he
could not accept the jo b due to
personal reasons a n d the fact
that U niversity of C entral Flori­
da did not offer the classes he
needed to com plete graduate
studtes.
" I f t h i n g s w e re d iffe re n t
personally. I would like to accept
the Job." Olllff said Thursday
afternoon. "1 m et most of the
c o m m is s io n e rs a n d th ey all
seem to sh are the sam e vision
for th e county. It’s alw ays an
Ideal situation to work for a
county w hen the com m issioners
can get along.”
R abun said he will return to
hio s tu c k of ab o u t a dozen
candidates for the position re­
view th em again.
" I t’s back to square one."
Rabun said T hursday afternoon.
R a b u n m ay be co m p arin g
those candidates to Jo h n Kevin
G r a c e , a s s i s t a n t C h a r lo tte
C ounty m anager. G race’s re­

Coppor captr tolvod
Edwin Ray Ellis. 34. 3040 Freedom Trail. Oviedo, was
arrested by Seminole County dep u ties W ednesday and charged
with taking $1,500 worth of copper from a Lake Mary business
since January.
A Del-Air official told deputies he accom panied Ellis home
and found large am ounts of copper, appliances and building
m aterials. Ellis was arrested a t th e com pany and charged with
grand theft.

Warrant arrests
The following people have been arrested on w arrant charges:
•J o s e p h Charles Baker. 30, 701 E. Eighth St.. Sanford,
turned himself In to deputies at the Sem inole County Jail
Wednesday. He was wanted for falling to appear at court
hearing to answer two charges of driving with a suspended
driver’s licence and one charge o f speeding.
• Reginald Earl Bellamy. 21, 1015 Holly Ave., Sanford, was
arrested near West Fifth Street an d Olive Avenue in Sanford
Wednesday. He was wanted on three traffic offenses. Including
leaving the scene of an accident w ith property damage.
• Darwin Orlove Glover, 23. 3 9 0 Snow Hill Road. Geneva,
waa arrested near State Roads 426 an d 46. He had been
w anted since Sept. 1990 for violating a probation sentence for a
grand theft conviction.
•Je ffre y Nolan Sum m ers. 22. 317 Hidden Lake Drive.
Sanford, turned himself In to d eputies at the Seminote County
Jail Wednesday. He was w anted since J u n e for violating a
probation sentence for a assault on a law enforcement officer
conviction.

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ONLY $1845 WITH COUPON
ORLANDO — S ta le social
w o rk e rs tw ice In v e s tig a te d
com plaints that 5-year-old David
Votaire had been abused or
neglected In the two years before
the Orange County boy wus
hacked to death with a m achete,
a newspaper reported.
T he m ost recent of those
com plaints cam e just m onths
before the boy's Ju n e 29 death,
when the Department of Health
a n d R e h a b ilita tiv e S e rv ic e s
walled more than two weeks
before investigating a doctor's
com plaint that the boy had
bruises that may have resulted
from abuse, according to two
officials familiar wilh the case.
HRS classified that complaint
as unfounded, said the officials

fun nin g V o w F ire rtl t Bong*

Job declined, county still
seeking deputy manager

Two arrestad for trespassing

Report: HRS had
visited home
where boy killed

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Herald Staff Writer

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EDITORIALS

Football’s dean

R epublican Party la effect stole the 1968
PvWBOCuUAI CICCuOO ■ ! ffyr p f K t OV B n BOuJlvuviBI

P m frsalon al football w a s alread y 3 0 y e a n
o ld w h en P au l Brow n arrived o n th e a ce n e .
b u t m ore th a n a n y oth er co a ch b efo re or
s in c e , h e m ad e th e g u n e . a n d th e N ation al
PootbaO L eagu e, w h at th ey are to d a y .
F orm er NFL C om m tasioner P ete RoeeO e
m a d e th e p oin t after Brow n'* d ea th r e c e n tly
a t th e a g e o f 82:
“W hether th e y knew It or n o t, n ea rly
e v e ry o n e In th e gam e o f footb all h a s b een
a ffe c te d b y P a u l B row n .” M any o f th e
c o a c h in g tech n iq u es now regarded a a ro u tin e
w ere P au l B row n tnnovattana.
H aving produced som e o f th e b ea t h ig h
sc h o o l te a m s to A m erica to M am lllon, O h io.
B row n w aa b riefly a t O hio S ta te , th a n c o a c h e d
th e w artim e O rest L akes N aval T ra in in g
S ta tio n tea m s. In 1940, h e fo u n d ed th e
C levelan d B row n s, w h ich w on fou r str a ig h t
All*A m erica Con feren ce ttties. W hen th e AAC
m erged w ith th e NFL In 1 9 0 0 . Brow n m ig h t
h a v e stu m b led . H e didn't: C lev ela n d p la y ed
In six stra ig h t NFL title ga m es, w in n in g th ree
o f th em .
In 1 9 0 3 , Brow n left th e team b e b u ilt (and
w h ich w aa n am ed after h im b y th e tea m ’s
ow n er) an d la ter founded th e C in cin n a ti
B en gala, a team h e coached u n til h e retired in
1975;
Hla leg a cy endures: 11 o f th e 3 5 S u p er B ow l
g a m es h ave b een w on by B row n prote g e s : B in
W alsh . C h uck N od and D on S h u la . F ifty o f h la
form er p la y ers have coach ed In th e NFL.
R efin em en t o f th e p ow ln g g a m e, co m p reh en ­
siv e g a m e p la n s, ptaybooks a n d p la y -c a llin g
from th e sid e lin e s aU cam e from P a u l B row n ,
w h o se in te n sity and tiMth&gt;Uit* to d a ta ll
h im a ch am p ion and a leg en d , d e se rv e d ly to .
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year o f slavery lor worse) for scores of H**"— of
ninoccpi nunuui o n iif^ America ocacnrca 10
know I t I se e no alternative but a thorough
investigation by Congress, with a liberal use of
would have stooped
so low aa to prolong
the Cold War. w ith
aU Its hum an m isery,
sim p ly to w in a n
A m erican e le c tio n .
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Should Parks pay
for VP’s hooves?
WASHINGTON — H o n s seem to be for
Vice Presid ent D an Quayle w hat mil
for W hite House Chief of
m en eq)oy riding a t

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c o n c e rn s a plan th a t w aa recently axed by th e
N ational P a r te Service to triple the n u m b er of
h o rse sta b le s a t M ans— ■ National Battlefield
P ark . T h e park, w hich com m em orates two
fam o u s b a ttle s o f th e Civil War. lies only a
few m iles from th e W hite House an d h a s
rec e n tly becom e a favorite ro te for th e Quayle
fam ily to go horseback riding,
ia c u r ­
re n tly th e only b a t­
tlefield n a rk to have
a n y stab les a t all. b u t
th is y e a r the p ark
s e r v ic e d e c id e d It

Our damned u tsrick
B abe R uth h it 0 0 h om e r u n s for th e N ew
York Y an k ees In 1027. In 1 9 0 ) ..R o g er M arla
h it 6 1 . S o w h o b o ld s th e record for th e m oot
h om e ru n s In a season ? A t fir st g la n c e . 6 1
a p p ea rs to b e a num ber greater th a n 6 0 . B u t
th is la b a seb a ll, not th e real w orld; fa ct la
m er e ly o n e th read In th e fa b ric w o v en
to g eth e r w ith m em ory and d esire.
In R u th ’s d a y . sudor-league te a m s p la y ed a
1 5 4 -g a m e s c h e d u le . W h en t h e le a g u e s
e x p a n d e d In 19 0 0 , th e sc h e d u le a lso w aa
e x p a n d ed , to 1 6 3 gam es.
Ford F rick , th en com m ission er o f b a seb a ll,
d ecid ed In th e m iddle o f th e 1961 s e a so n th t
M arla w o u ld h a v e to break R u th 's m ark in
154 g a m e s In order to hold th e record . U took
Marla u n til th e la st day of. th e '61 se a so n to
h it hla 6 1 s t h o m e run. an d h la a c h iev e m en t
w a s ao m ark ed b y an a sterisk In th e record
b ooka. sta n d in g alongrtde R u th 's 6 0 .
Now F ay V in cen t, th e cu rren t c o m m issio n ­
e r. th in k s It m ay b e tim e to a ck n o w led g e
M arla aa th e atn gfoaeaaon h o m e-ru n k in g . If a
c o m m itte e for sta tistica l a ccu ra cy a g r e e s w ith
V in c e n t. M arla wlU g et hla d u e.
B ah. sa y so m e R uth fan s, w h o sn e e r a t th e
effete p layers o f th e '6 0 s (n ot to m en tio n th e
'90s), pantyw alata w h o co u ld n 't carry th e .
b a g s o f th o se m yth ic ch aracter* o f th e “good
old d a y s." J e e s . th e se g u y s to d a y w ear
b a ttin g h elm ets!
N u ts, sa y th e Marla fan s, w h o sp e c u la te th at
F ric k w a s m o tiv a ted m ore b y h la lo n g
frie n d sh ip w ith th e B abe th a n b y a n y d e e p
c o n c e rn for h istorical a ccu ra cy . T h e y a rg u e
th a t M arls' ach ievem en t w a s m ore Im p ressiv e
th a n R u th 's — th e B abe n ev er p la y ed a n ig h t
g a m e , n e v e r h ad to d eal w ith Jet la g a n d n ev er
h a d to face a slider.
F ric k 's d e c isio n w aa a b u rd en for M arls for
th e r e s t o f h is life (he died in 1 9 6 5 ). C h a n g in g
t h a t d e c is io n now w o n 't d im in is h B ab e
R u th ’s p lace in A m erican sp o r ts h isto r y . It
w o n ’t e v e n e n d th e 30-year d eb a te. B u t, after
all. 61 la a n u m b e r greater th a n 6 0 .

Sick denies political motives, but he does
k n o w led g e th a t five of his sources place Bush

TO M TIEDE

Burt Lancaster: last real man
WASHINGTON — F orm er S uprem e Court
Ju stice Thurgood M arshall Is off som ew here In
retirem ent this sum m er, sittin g In h is white
socks, one Imagines, a n d on the duff he
m entioned al his porting new s conference. Yet
his memory lingers on In the videotape of the
recent TV movie "S ep arate B ut Equal.” the
story of M arshall's light a g a in st segregation in
the nation’s schools.
The film la underw helm ing, a s it happens.
But if a review la not historically edifying, there
Is at least a lesson in th e acting. Sidney PolUer
ys Marshall: T he Judge should sue. PolUer
i come a long way sin ce “ Lilies of th e Field."
in the wrong direction: h e la as deep these days
a s a coat of paint.
The only relief in the m ovie is the occasional
appearance of a b it p la y e r n a m e d B urt
Lancaster. He is casually cast a s the attorney
who argues against M arshall in Brown vs.
Board of E ducation. L a n c a ste r is w arm ,
sym pathetic and charm ing. R em em ber him In
"Atlantic City"? He c a n m ake th e w rong aide
acceptable.
Sadly, Lancaster h ad a str«u.«» soon after the
m aking of the M arshall picture. He lost his
speech and his right side eras paralysed. One of
his representatives say s he la in therapy, and
watching hla old films, b u t "recovery Is a long
process.” The (Urn s ta r Is 77 now. w ith heart
worries, too: no one know a If he will act again.
It'a too bad. L ancaster Is the genuine article.
He has been a proper scre e n attractio n for 45
years. He's played hero*, villains, patriots,
m adm en, one fool, a N asi, two !»«««"« Moses,
J im Thorpe and W yatt Earp- All w ith dignity.
Some actors, like PolUer, regress w ith m aturi­
ty: B. Lancaster h a s bleaocdly ripened.
Call him the last real m a n In the movies. At
the least, he Is on th e sh o rt list. Players like
Gregory Peck. George C. Scott. J a m e s Earl
Jo n es and Anthony Q uinn are big. bold and
believable. But not M arlon Brando, a tub: or
Kirk Douglas, who a t 72 la still trying to
portray himself a t 42. R eal m en act their age.
Certainly, there la no o n e to take Lancaster’s
place. Hollywood today la a b r a n of dweebs.
Kevin Costner m ade th e Sheriff of Nottingham
look good: Mel Gibson will p a ss w ith wrinkles.
Robert Duvall, m aybe. But If C huck Norris
would have shown o n the act of "Elm er
G antry,” Sinclair Lewis would have died a
second time.
Sylvester. Stallone a t the OK Corral? "Aay.
com ’on y'guys. no incasin' around.” And a
special note about A rnold Schwarzenegger:
peeyew. Greasy m uscles are all right, but not
when they are poorly supported by the cast.
Arnold will be history w hen h is pecs sag. Burt
rem ains rugged In a crank-up recovery bed.
Not that Lancaster la w ithout error. He Is no
Hum phrey Bogart, for o n e thing. H e's often put
too m uch of his teeth Into roles, which m eans

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he’s capable of relying on gim m ickry. He la
likewise said to b e often a thoughtless man
personally, given to tan tru m s; and. like rock
stars and CEOs, h e h a s been overstuffed and
pampered.
He's furtherm ore been In som e absolute
cinem atic duda. “ A irport.” "T h e Swimmer."
"The Island of Dr. M oreau" (Ye gods!), and.
sigh. "C attle A nnie and Little Britches." He
played a n officious
m e d d le r In “ T h e
Rainm aker." a zany
In "Tw ilight’s Last
Gleam ing." and he
(led Paul Newman for
bad In "Buffalo Bill
and The Indians."
Still. L ancaster h a s
done rath e r nicely In
70 o th e r film s .
Especially w hen h e 's
u n d e rp la y e d th e
parts. H e's told biog­
ra p h e rs th a t he
believes good actin g
C h « has been a
la an am algam ation
proper
of Intelligence a n d
Hollywood
self-control. It's also
attraction for
a ' m atter of choosing
45 year*. £
sc rip ts, of c o u rs e :
" B l r d m a n of
Alcatraz" waa a fac­
tual (lb. b u t th e a tri­
cal heaven.
And there la som ething else about Lan­
caster's talents. H e’s generous on cam era with
others. Biographer R obert W lndelcr says he la
egotistical b u t n o t vain, and pushes his play
Instead of hla person. Nine people In his
pictures have w on O scars. 12 o th ers have been
nom inated. L a n c a ste r has won once, for
"Elm er G antry."
Gantry. Blrdm an. Earp. Lancaster has never
been afraid to sniff around. He plays other
people besides him self: It’s the ultim ate reason
he's grown w ith the years. H e's failed in the
process (his silly Italian accent In "The Rose
Tatoo" la an Illustration) yet h e's generally
succeeded, often against the odds.
He beat the odds, for exam ple. In “Come
Back. Little S h eb a." He had to put on 30 years
worth of m akeup, a n d step completely out of
hunkola character, to play an aging drunk who
takes a knife a fter a pretty lodger. He would
have dam aged h ts career with anything but a
bravo perform ance. It was. A m an playing a
man.
Lancaster s a y s "S heba" w as the first time
people began tak in g him seriously as on actor.
He has not let It bother him. however. He does
not do Tinseltow n, he does not give Interviews,
he Just perform s. To now anyw ay. Now he la
learning to sp eak again.

no tt could train p ark
p o lic e o fficers a n d
S e c r e t S e rv ic e
p e rs o n n e l w ho a c ­
co m p an y th e second
f a m ily o n th e ir
Ja u n ts.
B ut a a soon a s the
p lan w aa announced.
It se t off a stam pede.
H isto rical p reserv a­ f Q u a y fe h ad
had no direct
tio n ists charged th at
hand in
th e plan tram pled on
proposing tha
th e p a rk 's m ission to
new stables. ■
restore th e area to Its
a p p e a r a n c e a t th e
tim e of th e Civil W ar.
A n equ estrian cen ter a t Msnsasas in 1967
w as rejected on sim ilar grounds by National
P ark Service Director William Penn Mott.
Rep. Peter Hoogland. D-Neb.. felt strongly
enough to unsaddle the Interior D epartm ent’s
appropriations bill. No government funds to
build stab les a t M anassas are perm itted
u n d e r hla am endm ent. In a written statem ent
accom panying hla am endm ent. Hoogland
disclosed a m em o from the Secret Service.
T h e m em o cites the additional riablcs a s vital
for providing workspace for training th e Vice
Presidential Protective Division.
Hoogland. a m em ber of the Subcom m ittee
for National Parka, noted that the construc­
tion w ould come a i a lim e when the p a rk
service is strapped for cash. Many parks nave
slash ed visitor cen ter hours, ranger salaries
a re notoriously low and many trails an d
fad lltlca are In chronic disrepair.
Hoogland wrote: "It Just does not seem
rig h t to find extra m oney for the horseriding
activities by high governm ent officials w hen
th e adm inistration tells us they cannot fund
th e pressing needs of the public's parks."
A Q uayle spokesperson told our reporter
J a n Moller that Quayle had had no direct
h a n d In proposing the new stables, an d th at
th is controversy to less about th e riding
program th an the longtime fights over the
use of historic battlefield parks.
Even before th e congressional calvary cam e
c h a rg in g . National Park Service Director
J a m e s Ridenour put the stables on hold,
a p p a re n tly upaet over the adverse publicity it
w as generating for th e Parks Service a n d th e
vice president. P erhaps he waa rem em bering
th e flak from last a u tu m n 's Colum bus Day
w eekend.
T hose were the days of the Infam ous
governm ent shutdow n, when Congress' In­
ability to reach a budget agreem ent forced
m any non-essential governm ent operations to
s h u t dow n for the weekend In an attem p t to
save m oney. Though Mansssss w aa one of
th e m an y parka to sh u t down that weekend,
the th re e rem aining rangers on duty were
required to accom pany the Quayle family on
a riding excursion through the park. T he
Incident led to s great deal of local criticism of
Q uayle a n d the Park Service.
W hile the Quaylea were out riding last
C olum bus Day. American taxpayers were
busy footing the bill for the shutdown, w hich
c o n g r e s s i o n a l I n v e s t ig a t o r s r e c e n t l y
estim ated a t $3.4 million.
In trie m eantim e. It's doubtful th r Quayle
fam ily will have to hoof It.

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Bus trip heads for zop birthday
w eek 's d e stin a tio n for S u p er
S a tu rd a y p a rtic ip a n ts , th e
weekly program a t Tri-County
Transit. More th a n 100 kids each
groan Sem inole. Orange a n d OsCounUes will atten d the
p arty , w hich will feature a n
elephant-sized b irth d a y cake,
b e e painting an d elephant tall
be thtk

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Protest
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M a n y o f th e p r o t e s t e r s ,
e s p e c i a l l y th o s e w h o h a d
brought young children, left th e
area w hen the meeting started.
O th e rs however, packed th e
com m ission chambers. D uring
tim e d e s ig n a te d for p u b lic
p a rticip a tio n , m any of th e m
were given an opportunity to
voice their complaints.
Don Bence, of 273 Shady O aks
C ircle , sa id he w as a g a in s t
allocating money for the burtal
of pow er lines. “I don't th in k it
benefits Lake Mary." he com ­
m ented. "You have said you will
poll the residents on the storm
w ater utility rate proposal, w hy
not be willing to poll them on all
expenditures?” tie described th e
taking of depositions for th e
declaratory judgem ent case a s
"totally absurd and lacking in
dignity an d respect."
. C o m m is s io n e r T re m e l re*

t ^ v i ' h $ £ y ,S 2 &amp; r 5 ? $
do not have to show up for a
d e p o s itio n In t h i s ty p e - o f
J u d g e m e n t c a s e .” A tto rn e y
Sim m ons verified the com m ent.
R udy Halen, of 370 C ountry
Club Road, discussed the sim i­
larity between the wording of th e
proposed Lake Mary refe re n ­
d u m . to one passed recently by
the City of Longwood. “If Longwood can understand the w ord­
ing of it. why c a n 't you?" He
also voiced his objection to.
"citizens being harassed by be­
ing subpoenaed for depositions."
Resident Jo h n Schwartz took
a political approach. "If th is $5
million bond issue Is passed. 1
guarantee you. I'll run for ofTlce.
T he m oney you spend belongs to
the citizens of Lake Mary, a n d
I'm a citizen." He said if he w as
elected, he would, "work, not
prom ise, to pave streets." He
said he would also seek to have,
" th e city run by a full tim e
m ayor, and do my beat to see

DEATHS
H e d w lg B e le rm e ls te r, 5 8 .
Vienna Avenue. Deltona, died
T hursday at Florida Hospital.
Orlando. Bom Oct. 20, 1032, In
Vollersodc. Germany, she m oved
to Deltona five years ago from
College Point. N.Y. She w aa a
hom em aker and a m em ber of
A llem an la S ister Circle a n d
Am tosterholzcr Vercin. both in
New York.
S urvivors Include h u sb an d ,
Helm ut; eight brothers and sis­
ters, all of Germany.
S tephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangem ents.

WALTER M. BLOUNT
W alter M. Blount. 87. 7 N.
W est St.. Eatonvllle. died T u e s­
day a t Park Lake Health Care
C enter. Winter Park. Bom Nov.
15, 1903, in Eatonvllle. he w as a
lifelong resident. H r waa a law n
m aintenance worker.
Survivors Include wife. Je n n ie
B.; son. Fred. Eatonvllle: d a u g h ­
ters. Joyce and Rose, both of
Eatonvllle: three grandchildren.
G olden's Funeral Home Inc..
W inter Park, in charge of a r­
rangem ents.

COL. WILLIAM
M.BOARDMAN
Col. William M. Uuardmun. 74,
501 Davon Place. H eathrow ,
died Wednesday. Aug. 14. at
F lo rid a H ospital. A lta m o n te
Springs. Bom March 22. 1917.
In Manchester. Conn., he m oved
to the area In 1969 from Rock

th a t property evaluations are
equal.
Sheila Saw yer also
th e comm ission. She suggested
th a t the taking of deposition s
w as incurring an additional cost
to th e tax p ay ers. "T h ro u g h t
th eir taxes they a re paying for
Mr. J u lia n 's tim e, and a re­
cording clerk. plus having to hire
th eir own attorney.”
Sawyer, who h ad obtained a
list of phone calls between the
city attorney and m em bers of
th e comm ission, questioned why
th e largest m ajority of the calls
w ent to Mayor Morris and Comm is s lo n e r s T re m e l a n d
M ahoney. "W hy not Com m is­
sioners Duryea and Mesior?" she
questioned.
Mayor Morris responded. “ I
object to Mrs. Saw yer's insinua­
tion. It's norm al for the m ayor to
receive a large portion o f the
phone calls from the city cttom ey, as the m ayor deals w ith
m any Im u n that r e q u i r e lags)
J u d g m e n t a n d o th e r c o m ­
m u n icatio n s." Morris aaid he
would not answ er for Com m is­
sioner Mealor, who may w ish to
address th e m atter during the
Tuesday m eeting. Commissioner
Duryea did not respond.
At the conclusion of the citizen
partIpatton, Mayor Morris asked
for a show of hands from the
audience, regarding how m any
persons w ere on hand to oppose
th e $5 million bond proposal,
a n d how m any a tte n d e d to
address th e m atter of the citi­
zens referendum . In both cases,
roughly 15 persons out o f an
estim ated 70 persons In the
audience, raised their hands.
W h ile o n ly r e g u la r c o m ­
m ission m eetings are generally
televised throughout Lake Mary.
M orris s u g g e s te d T u e s d a y 's
m eeting also be scheduled for
live coverage. Tuesday n ig h t's
special called session of the
com m ission, is scheduled to
begin a t 7 p.m .
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Island. 111. He retired from the
U.S. Arm y Corps of Engineers
an d waa a Presbyterian. He was
a m em ber of the Society of the
Am erican Military Engineers.
Survivors include wife, Je a n n e
M.: son, Capt. Ja m e s William,
stationed a t Ft. Stewart. Ga.;
b r o t h e r . D o n a ld . D a n b u ry ,
Conn.; sisters. Mittie Clapham of
Y arm outh Port. Mass., and Mary
C ox. G re e n w o o d , S.C .; o n e
grandson.
Brtsson Funeral Home. S an­
ford. In charge of arrangem ents.

M il t o n B r o w n . 4 7 . 7 5 3
W ymore Road Apt. 3. Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday a t his
residence. Bom Sept. 12, 1943.
in Lewlsburg. Tenn.. he moved
to Altam onte Springs from there
in 1975. He was a caretaker and
a m em ber of Lewlsburg C hurch
of Christ.
S u r v iv o r s in clu d e s is t e r s .
L au ra Mae and Sarah J a n e
A lle n , b o th .o f L e w ls b u rg :
brother. Bobby. Lewlsburg.
B rinson's Funeral Home. Or­
lando. In charge of a rra n g e ­
m ents.

HAROLD JOHN HENN
Harold Jo h n Henn. 81. 140 E.
M a g n o lia S t.. O viedo, d ied
Thursday at his residence. Born
Feb. 20. 1910, in Rochester.
N.Y.. he moved to Oviedo from
W inter Park in 1974. He w as a
retfred videographer for Kodak
a n d a m em ber of the First

B uber sa id th e a n te b e llu m
to only a Mk N a n d b not a
stru c tu re in w hich a person
m M live a t thto tim e.
" ft w ould take Mr. Howell a
day to drop th e fixtures into th e
iy h e to renovating. It's
S uber said,
• com bination o f
• a l t s r a t i o s a n d s ta t is t ic a l
he visited a hom e
studies. Ho o a li so d a of th e
4Ui St. th a t he said
128000
to be In disrepair"
_ ta x roles. Last
period a ftc
y e a r th e hom e ap p raised a t
koum had
• 1 5 ,0 0 0 . T h i s y e a r I t t s
appraised ai t 028.300.
Rt e as il dd ee n t o f t h e h o m e ,
Hardy, said he doesn't
w hy th e county would
alm ost double hto h o m e's value.
"It su re needs workta* on It
anyw ay. B ut if the county says
Howell said he thought there th a t’s w h at it's w orth I'd be
rnyroe o r reason to proud to p ay It," Hardy said.
Howell said if th e a re a waa ao
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He said he
personalty checked about 2 0 se v ere ly u n d e rv a lu e d for ao
p r o p e r t i e s a n d f o u n d In* m any y e a n , he feels S uber h a s
w ith 7 ,200 square feet a t BOO
Oak Avenue w ent down from
0116.000 to 0113.000. Across
th e street a t 507 Oak. a four unit
fram e houee w ant from 031X100
to 061,000. One w ant down
03.000. One w eal u p 090,000.
W here's th e reaaoning?" Howell
Howell sa id a n antebellum
houee u n d e r renovation a t 2010
MeUonvllle Ave. to on the tax
m ile ae a vacant lot w hen a
property u n d e r renovation th at
Howell ow ns waa appraised at
0 7 2 ,0 0 0 from 0 3 7 ,0 0 0 Met year.
" I t d o e s n 't e v e n h a v e a

'As long ae h e 's been in office,
he'o adm itting thto to th e first
h e 's doing the Job right If
property a p p raisals for older
h o rn et vw ere all w rong u n til
now ," Howell said.
Suber said he feels values a re
now w h e re th e y s h o u ld be
because o f d a ta now com plete
th a t waa unavailable before.
"I w ork on facta a n d data, not
bccauae eombody say s I should
do it a different way. Any feults
or gUtchea and we'll m ake the
changes. It's not In th e language
of the law to do it differently.
W e're Ju st following the law ."
Suber said. .

Hughes
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board on
Vug. 20.
B lanton w aa n o t. available for
T h e F lorida School Boards
Association will conduct a super­
inten d en t search for m em ber
districts for a fee.
Sem inole C ounty, w hich is
about to em b ark on a search for
i t s f ir s t a p p o in te d 1 s u p e r in ­
tendent, will not use the service.
H ughes said he h a s not recieved official
offl
word that he has
been nam ed a finalist though
L ongstreth confirmed that fact
v.emterdav.
" It w as In th e G slnesvllle
p a p e r to d a y ( T h u rs d a y ) ,"
H ughes said. "My daughter told
m e she saw U. b u t they haven't
called
ns m e y e t."
Hui
jghes* daughter Suzanne is
a sopr
phom ore at the University of
Florida in Qalnesvillc.

According to A lachua County
officials, there were m ore th an
100 applicants for the job and 82
of those m et the qualifications
for the job.
" I'm p re tty p lea se d to be
am ong th e top five i n a n a­
tionwide search.” H ughes said.
"T hat sa y s I’m a good superin­
tendent. I think."
W h en t h e s u p e r in te n d e n t
search begins. H ughes said he
will apply for the Job. He said he
will also apply for the Job in St.
J o h n 's C ounty w hen it is of­
ficially advertised next m onth.
"1 would like to stay in Sem i­
nole C ounty," he aaid. "b u t if I
leave. I'd like to go to Alachua or
St. J o h n 's .”
Longstreth said th a t Alachua
is " In a h u r r y to p la c e a
superintendent", b u t m aintains
they will lake the tim e to find
the "best person out th ere."
He noted. "W e w ant to have
them in here by J a n . 1."

U .S. SAVINOS BONDS
THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT

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sum m er city program s for Lake
Mary and Oviedo children. Past
trip s have included children
from the Boys and Girls Club of
Sanford and Longwood sum m er

The trip s for Sem inole County
children are organized by Semi­
nole C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r
Jennifer Kelley. T his w eekend's
p a rtic ip a n ts w ill co m e from

T he next trip Is scheduled for
Aug. 24. About 100 lucky San­
ford children will get a free trip
to Sea World, a s Super S aturday

Zoo

Umrsult

P fo tsstsr Brtdgst Thompson, holding sign, joins t h t dsmonstratton
In front of Late Maty City Haft last night.

by Tri-County T ransit a n d their
drivers, who donate their serv­
ices. T h e day w as arranged by
Waft Disney World a n d a free
lunch o f burgers will be donated
by area Burger King restaurants.

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United Methodist C hurch of Or­
lando.
Survivors include wife. Mary
Hlll-Hcnn: brother. W alter A..
New Mexico; two stepchildren;
five stepgrandchfldren.
B a ld w in -F a lrc h itd F u n e ra l
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangem ents.

S t. P e ter a n d Paul C atholic
Church. Goldenrod. and w as a
World W ar II Navy veteran.
S u r v l v o r a i n c l u d e w if e ,
R o s a l i n d a . D e lto n a ; s o n s .
Herman B. J r.. Tillery, N.C..
Eugene G.. W inter Park. Jo h n
Kam eenul. Jacksonville, N.C..
E d w ard K a m e e n u l. E u g e n e .
Ore.; brother. Doyle. Little Rock.
A rk.: s is t e r s . D ela M organ.
DAVID T. 0MITH
D avid T . S m ith . 4 8 . 723 T helm a H artw ick an d Daisy
Adidas Road. W inter Springs, Fielder, all of Little Rock; nine
died W ednesday a t hia resi­ grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
dence. B om Aug. 6. 1943. In
Pittsburgh, he moved to W inter Home. Deltona, in charge of
Springs from T am pa In 1900, He arrangem ents.
waa a planning m anager with
W catingnouae Corporation and a LAURA 8TROMO
Laura Strong, 71. 339 Daisy
m e m b e r o f S t. S t e p h e n 's
Ave.. Oviedo, died W ednesday at
Catholic C hurch.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e . M anor C are N u rsin g H om e.
B arbara E.; daughters. Dolores W inter Park. Barn Aug. 9. 1920.
Morgan. Linda Cuniiffe. both of In M anchester. Ga., she moved
T a m p a . D e b o r a h . W in t e r to Oviedo from Perry In 1941.
S p rin g s; son. David T.. J r .. She w as a retired agricultural
W inter S prings; sister, Mary worker an d a m em ber of Foun­
tain Head Missionary Baptist
Ellen Valentino. Pittsburgh.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l Church.
Survivors Include brother, Ben
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
Kimble. Dania: sister. Louise
arrangem ents.
Blair, Oviedo.
G olden's Funeral Home Inc..
W inter Park, in charge of a r­
H erm an Bentley Stew art. 64. rangem ents
Ft. S m ith Boulevard. Deltona,
died W ednesday. Aug. 14. at his
residence. Bom Sept. 9. 1926. in
A H O M A M , COC. W i l l IA M ML
Guy. Ark., he moved to Deltona • OGravdtMe
K fvlcti with Military Honor*
last year from Orlando. He was a tor Col William M Boardman will bo
retired a ir traffic controller and Monday, Aug It, at II a m in the Florida
Com*lory, Biahnell
w orked for Federal Aviation. National
Britton Funoral Home, Tti 11) 1, Sanford it
Honolulu. He was a m em ber of In CAargo of arrangement.

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Saturday vtottors at th e
zoo, Farm er reported th e T ri
County T ransit C om pany f
bringing betw een 4 0 0 in
children to visit th e zoo on
Saturday. "W e're really going to
have a p e a t turnout for th e
birthday party,"

" b u t w e ll have plenty of room
for one and all."
T he Central Florida Zoos is
located a t 3755 Highway 17-92
In S anford, ju st east of the 1-4
Lake Monroe exit. O ates open at
9 s.m .. w ith regular adm ission
charged for S aturday's birthday

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WASHINGTON - W hile th e
White House trum pets a n en d to
th e recession, g o v ern o rs a re
pointing a Tar leas rosy p icture a t
econom ic c o n d itio n s in th e
states.
"We're atlll In a n econom ic
recession," said Gov. Zell Miller
of Georgia. "I don't th in k w e're
going to pull out of It a n y tim e
soon."
Nearly half the n a tio n 's gover­
nors say their sta te s are In a
recession, and even th e gover­
nors who aee signs o f a n u p tu rn
a re n 't predicting a d ra m a tic
economic resurgence.
"I think things a re level.” said
Gov. Michael Castle o f Delaware,
a Republican. He described his
s ta te a s ‘‘In b e lt-tig h te n in g
tim es."
The governors responded to an
Associated Press survey on the
eve of the annual su m m e r m eet­
ing of the National G overnors'
Association. The m eeting opens
Saturday in Seattle.
The view from the sta te s was
in sharp contrast to th e upbeat
statem en ts com ing from th e
White House.
"Our position Is q u ite clear,"
presidential spokesm an Marlin
Fitzwalcr said. “T h e nation Is
coming out of th e recession.
We're moving Into a recovery."
G o v e rn o rs , h o w e v e r , a r e
struggling with budget shortages
that have forced th e m to take
the politically hazardous course
of pushing for tax increases to
m a k e u p fo r r e v e n u e lo o t
because of a w eak n a tio n a l
economy.
A report Issued th is week by
the National Conference of S la te
Legislatures said 3 3 s ta te s th is
year enacted tax Increases total­
ing 115.1 billion, th e largest
dollar Increase for a n y y e a r in
history.
C o n n ecticu t r e m a in s in a
deadlock over how to balan ce Its
budget. Gov. Lowell W eicker J r.,
elected last year a s a n Indepen­
dent, Is dem anding e n a c tm e n t of
a n In c o m e t a x . w h i l e (h e
legislature is holding o u t for an
Increase in the state sa le s tax.
The gloomiest res ponses cam e
from governors of E astern and
Southern states. M ost s ta te s
unaffected by th e w idespread

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ORLANDO — L egislators
fro m a ll 5 0 s t a t e s h a v e
created a n organization to
tack le th e problem of th e
medically uninsured and try
to convince law m akers n a ­
tionwide to consider universal
h e a lth c a r e p ro p o sa ls by
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hard tim es were west of the
Misslsalppl River.
W hen asked If th eir states
were In a recession. 33 gover­
nors said yes. In addition, the
g o v e rn o rs or In d ia n a . Iowa.
W ashington and W isconsin said
t h e ir s la te e c o n o m ie s w ere
sluggish.
Only five governors gave u n ­
qualifiedly upbeat responses.
T h e y w ere C e d i A n d ru s of
Idaho. Norm an B an g erter of
Utah, Guy Hunt of Alabama.
G eo rg e M lckelson o f S o u th
Dakota and David W alters of
Oklahoma.
"Idaho has been one of the few
economic bright spots In the
nation over the past year." said
Andrus, a Democrat. Republican
B angerter said his state's Job
growth was "one of the strongest
in the country."

Gov. Booth G ardner of W ash­
ington. a Democrat and current
ch airm an of the NGA. said his
sta te " Is one of the most eco­
nom ically healthy states In th e
n a tio n ." But he added that " o u r
econom y has leveled off. ... W e
do not expect the kind of rapid
grow th we experienced In th e
late 1960s.”
Gov. Evan Bayh. a Democrat,
said Indiana suffered an econom ­
ic decline durtng the Persian
G ulf W ar and “a t this point, we
are neither In recession nor tn
recovery."
R e p u b lic a n G ov. T e rry
B ranstad of Iowa described him
s ta te 's economy as soft and said
It " h a s not been as strong during
1990 a n d 1991" a s It was In the
previous three years.
Gov, Tommy G. Thompson, aRepublican, said Wisconsin e x ­

p e r ie n c e d " a n e c o n o m ic
slow down" early th is year but
avoided falling into a recession.
The region hardest hit eco­
nom ically Is New England.
"T he real estate recession in
Rhode Isla n d h a s m ade th e
c o n s tru c tio n w o rk e rs u n e m ­
ployed. w hich is having a serious
Im pact," said Dem ocratic Gov.
Bruce Sundlun. "T he banking
crisis is having a psychologically
negative Im pact a n d the federal
governm ent h a s been slow to
asalst.”
"W e've certainly been In a
very severe recession." said Gov.
Ju d d G regg of New Hampshire.
Moving southw ard, Gov. L.
Douglas W ilder of Virginia, a
Dem ocrat who la considering a
bid for president, said "Wo stilt
have a long way to go."

Ogren said the coalition will
attem p t to find answ ers for
th e e s tim a te d 4 3 m illio n
A m e ric a n a w h o h a v e n o
health insurance.
"1 think It la deplorable in
th is country that your access
to health care depends on
your w ealth," said Maine Rep.
Charlene Rydcll. also a Dem o­
crat and a m em ber of the
organisation'a board.
The alliance, w hich will be
based tn St. Paul, Minn.. Is
Intended to urge passage of
sta te legislation and pressure
th e federal governm ent to
h e lp s ta te s deal w ith th e
health care crisis.
"It takes one out of every
eight dollars generated In the
econom y to pay for health
care.” Ogren said. "Because
of a lack of consensus, the
federal governm ent has fatted
to respond to th e needs of
m iddle Am erica for affordable
health care coverage."
The difficulty for m any poli­
tic ia n s is th e p e rc e p tio n
am ong voters that their taxes
will rise to pay for su c h
s w e e p in g p la n s . In so m e
states, payroll tax hikes on
em p lo y ers have been pro­
posed to fund universal health
care, while others would rc
c h a n n e l fe d e ra l M edicaid
m oney to help pay for the
program s.
Florida Rep. Elaine Gordon,
a Dem ocrat who sponsored an

For example, she said hos­
pitals shift coats of treating
th e uninsured to those Who
can pay. thereby raising th e
p r ic e o f h e a lth c a r e fo r
everyone. Another possibility
ixes w hich
ta th a t property tax*
support public hospitals could
be held tn check if health
costs are lowered.
States w ant to design thetr
own plans before the federal
governm ent Imposes a m ajor
health care overhaul on them .
Yet the states also w ant Con­
g ress' help, specifically in
allowing waivers of rules on
how M ed icaid a n d o t h e r
health care dollars are spent
to allow flexibility.
"It's tim e for the federal
governm ent to stop being a
roadblock and assist s ta te s In
bringing about a solution to
th is health care crisis." said
O hio Rep. R obert H a g a n ,
another Democrat.
Ogren said the group Is
aim ing for all legislatures to at
l e a s t c o n s id e r u n i v e r s a l
health care by 1993. At least
3 6 s ta te s have p assed o r
form ally c o n sid e re d so m e
form of universal health care
th u s far.
At Its b u sin e ss m e e tin g
Thursday, the NCSL voted In
favor of a resolution recom ­
m en d in g th a t s ta te s e a se
sanctions on South Africa If
the governm ent begins direct
negotiations with the African
National Congress and other
groups. The resolution w as
flret adopted earlier th is week
by the NCSL task force on
South Africa.
The NCSL also form ally
n o m in ated R ep u b lican
Arizona Rep. Art Ham ilton as
president-elect to take over
after next year's m eeting. _,

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T he S tate Alliance for Uni­
versal H ealth Care, chaired by
D em ocratic' M innesota Rep.
Paul A nders Ogren. waa a n ­
nounced T h u rsd a y on th e
fin al d a y o f th e N ational
C o n fe re n c e of S ta te
Legislatures annual conven­
tion.

unsuccessful universal health
care bill last year, said th e
alliance will stress the hidden
coats of uninsured m edical
care to offset the public’s fear
of taxes.
"T he costs would be m u ch
less than we're paying now.
d ir e c tly a n d i n d i r e c t l y ."
Gordon said.

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group says board gams dangerous
drink" o r "g o to b a r." a n d they recite tonguetw isters printed on "p in k elep h an t" cards.
Frank Breeee. who created Pass-Out In 1962.
calls It "aJoke, a spoof, a parody."
He doesn't d rin k a n d plays the gam e with soda
o r milk. Bresee said recently.
But the J u n io r W om en's C lub of Sanford has
launched a national letter-w riting campaign to
church and governm ent leaders. M embers want
laws passed to regulate such gam es. Krasnoff
said, "T he clu b h a s w orked on th is for several
years. W e're try in g to convince people, especially
teenagers, th a t alcohol a n d drugs are not to be
played w ith."
Je an a P em estu , a clu b m em bers, leading the
campaign, agreed. "Alcohol Is not aom ethlng to

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SANFORD — The creato r o f a drinking gam e
being blam ed for the d eath o f a 16-year-old girl
■aya It w as not m eant to be played w ith alcohol.
Kathy Krasnoff. president o f the Sanford Ju n io r
W om an's Club says. "W ho are they kidding,
people have been playing a sim ilar gam e like that
for y e a n , and they have been using various forms
of alcohol."
Police aay Melissa Vinson apparently drank
hers elf to death with vodka by ptaytng th e board
fe m e called PaasO ut. T h e W om an's Chib has
begun a cam paign urging law s regulating such

An exact cause o f M elissa's death h as not been
established by the county medical exam iner.
D eputy sheriffs aay MeUaaa. an honors student
a t Sem inole High School, played Paas-Out for
about tw o h o u rs o n J u ly 4 a t a M end's apartm e n t
in O ra n g e C o u n ty . Also playing w ere h e r
B D yearuld rouatn. Vicki Dyer, and Crystal Bird.
20. w h o Hves In th e apartm ent.
T hey played th e gam e srtth a m ixture of fruit
Juice a n d vodka a n d d ran k moot of a liter bottle of
vodka, said sheriff's detective Je rry O d er.
M s. D y e r a n d M elissa th e n d ro v e to a
convenience store a n d m et a former boyfriend of
Me. D yer's a n d Ida 16-year-old m ale M end. T h e
to th e m a n 's apartm ent in Orlando.
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tell."
MeUaaa suddenly began having convulsions
a n d paaaed out on the living room Boor. An
am bulance took h er to Florida Hospital Orlando,
w here sh e w as pronounced dead on arrival.
O d e r said hospital officials told him Mellaaa'e
blood alcohol content waa 0.18. nearly tw ice the
am o u n t considered a s legal intoxication.
But O d e r waa told by th e c o u n ty 's chief
m edical exam iner. Thom as Hegert. th a t he found
leas alcohol In Meltaaa’s blood. More lab testa are
being conducted, and Hegert said th e lab will be
analysing “one particular drug.”
MeUaaa w as taking a drug prescribed prim arily
to soothe m enstraoTcram ps. and O d e r Indicated
th is m ay have played a role In the case.

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NATIONAL
BRIKPS
Conflicting signals arlsa over hostages
BEIRUT. Lebanon — Hostage families heartened by new
diplom atic Initiatives broadcast m essages to their captive loved
ones. But conflicting signals are em erging from Israel. Iran and
Syria — key players In any hostages-for-prisoners swap.
With a proposed exchange hinging on word about Israel’s
seven missing servicemen. Lebanon's leading Shiite Muslim

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Interests. But w ith th e world changed by new economic an d
political realities, A ssad’s desires a re merging more often w ith
those of the W est.
President B u sh 's appearance earlier this week before the
American people to thank Assad and Syria for Its help would
have been Im possible to Imagine Just a couple of years ago.

cleric called T hursday on Lebanese groups to release th e MIAs
or th eir rem ains.
T he plea by S htlk Mohammed Mehdl S ham seddine cam e as
diplom atic efforts slowed for a deal to free five A m ericans and
six o th e r W estern hostages In exchange for h u n d red s of Arabs
detained by Israel.
T oday. Israel restated Its willingness to m ak e a gesture In
exchange for Information on the servicem en m issing in
Lebanon.

U.N. OKs Iran’s M l# of oil
UNITED N A TIO N S - I r a q 's a m b a ssa d o r Is c a l l i n g
"neocolonlalist" a p lan approved by the Security Council to
have Baghdad pay for relief supplies with 11.6 billion In oil. But
he has stopped short of saying his government will refuse to
m ake the sale.

U.S. reassessing Syrian president
DAMASCUS. Syria — After all the official U.S. gratitude
heaped on S yria’s president for helping rescue W estern
hostages and Joining America’s Persian Gulf W ar coalition, the
question arises: Is th is a kinder, gentler Hafez A ssad?
T h e ? row er Is that Assad Is still acting in h ts ow n and S yria's

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ter. but w as steadily losing
weight.
He had AIDS and knew It, but
had been trying to keep his
weight up to stay a s healthy as
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ratin g ." Jo e said.
"It may sound hard to believe,
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prescribed a resin tp afTcct his
Intestinal tract. Within days. Joe
w as b e tte r and within three
m onths his weight rose from 107
to 125 pounds.
J o e ’s story is one of several In
Cullaway’s new book "Surviving
W ith Aids: A Com prehensive
P ro g ra m of N u tritio n a l CoT h e r a p y ." c o -a u th o re d w ith
Catherine Whitney.
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treated with diet. And he adm its
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nally III. But his research shows
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enable patients to both enjoy
eating and guard against the
rapid wasting that Is typical of
the disease.
"In 60 or 80 percent of (fatal)
cases, starvation was m aking u
big contribution to their d eath ."
Callaway said In iui Interview.
Callaway's book Includes de­
scriptions of typicul eating dis­
orders associated with AIDS and
sym ptom s caused by specific
nutritional deficiencies.
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weight loss, nutrient Inlukc and
eating patterns and for identify­
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dlurrhea. changes in tastes and a
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c e rtain sym ptom s exist, pro­
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a n d discusses what to do when
tu b e u r Intravenous feeding
becom es the only way to con­
su m e nutrients.
Callaway has been wot king
w ith AIDS patients since the
e a r l y 1 9 8 0 s w hen h e w as
director of nutrition at the Mayo
Clinic In Rochester. Minn. He
said people were coming to him
because of severe weight loss.
W hen he discovered they had
AIDS, they quit seeing him and
w ent to the Infectious diseases
division of the clinic for drug
therapy.
"A t th a t tim e, we knew very
little about the disease and even
less about Its nutritional com ­
plications.” he said.
Later, when Callaway started
private practice In W ashington,
he began seeing people already
d i a g n o s e d w ith A ID S w h o
w anted to know how to com bat
th e disease nutritionally.

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1991

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P p o r t s
IN BRIEF
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Boys ft Girts Club camp
SANFORD - The W est Sanford Boys A Girls
Club is sponsoring a free basketball cam p each
Saturday through S ep tem b er from 10 a.m . to
noon at their club h o u sc .O lB S . Persim m on.
The cam p is Intended to teach y o u th the rules
and regulations of the gam e. T hose Interested in
participating m ust becom e a m em ber of the
Club for a fee of 1 1 per year.
For information call C oach G ary Mathews.
330-2456.

YOUTH BASSSALL
Winter signups
FIVE POINTS — T he Sem inole PONY Baseball
League will register p layers for its winter
leagues on Saturday. Aug. 17. a n d Saturday.
Aug. 24.
Registration will be held at the Five Points
Baseball Complex on H ighw ay 4 1 9 from 10 a.m .
to 2 p.m. each day.
Registration Is open to all p layers ages 5-13.
Prospective players will need to bring copies of
birth certificates and a registration fee of $35.
Players must be at least 5 y ears old by Aug. 1.

[PRIF SPOUTS
Oviedo physicals
OVIEDO — Oviedo High School will give
physicals to any stu d e n t (m ale or female)
Interested In trying out or playing any sport
during the 1991-1992 school year.
The physicals will be given In the Oviedo High
School Training Room S aturday. Aug. 17. from
9 a.m. to noon and will cost $10 per athlete. The
$10 will be donated by th e a tten d in g physician
back to the high school to benefit the Athletic
Training Program.
Each athlete will need to pick up a Athletic
Physlcal/Screening Form packet in the Athletic
Department Office or from his/h er coach and fill
out all Information. Including notarising the
Medical Treatm ent/C onseni form, before ob­
taining the physical.
For more information call 365-5671.

Bodybuilding
com petition
still growing
ByDBANBWTM
Herald Sports Writer
LAKE MARY — In e ach of Its four
years of existence, th e Seminole
Classic B odybuilding C ham pion­
ships has grow n larger and larger
and the com petition h a s gotten
belter and better.
This y e a r's fifth renew al of the
cham pionships prom ises to con­
tinue that tren d .
" I t 's g o in g to b e b ig ." said
Thom as R obare of ARENABARE
Sports E nterprises about this year's
event. "W e’re proud o f the fact that
we keep draw ing a bigger crowd
each year. Last y ear we had a
standing room only audience of over
850. and we expect m ore th is year.
We also h av e over 5 0 com petitors
entered w ith m ore to com e."
T h e 1 9 9 1 N PC M en s a n d
W o m e n 's S e m i n o l e C l a s s i c
Bodybuilding C ham pionships will
take place tomorrow a t Lake Mary
High School, a change from the
Sanford Civic C enter, w ith pre­
judging s ta rtin g at 10 a.m . (weigh-in
for com petitors is at 9 a.m .)
The evening show will start at
7:30p.m .
Tickets a re $5 for prejudging and
C la s s ic , Pag* 2 B

Ru$$$ll Paige (right) won lost year's Ovorall Novtcg tltlo after a posaoff with Norman

Sanford host
to clinic for
softball umps
SANFORD - Hollers or "Safe"
an d " O u t” will be h e a rd th is
weekend In Sanford despite the fact
that there arc no gam es scheduled.
The Sanford Um pires Association
will hold an Am ateur Softball Asso­
ciation (ASA) certification Clinic
tomorrow and Sundav.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Suns shut out SunRays
'JACKSONVILLE - Je ff W ethcrby singled in
Tony Manahan with tw o o u ts In the sixth inning
as Jacksonville blanked O rlando 1*0 T hursday.
In the bottom of th e third inning, the game
was delayed nearly tw o h o u rs by rain.
Fernando Figueroa (6-2) got the win while the
losing pitcher was R usty R ichards (5-5).

Anyone Interested in um piring
softball In Sanford in the fall leagues
that will start Sept. 14 and docs not
huve a current ASA license will
have to at lend and should plan on
being there both days. Association
m em bers who ulrcudy have their
licenses are encouraged to attend.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1
UF: Mack, Johnson don't show
GAINESVILLE — Defensive end Stcphon
Mark and defensive tackle Phillip Johnson have
not reported for practice a n d w on't m ake the
team. Florida coach Steve S p u rrier said.
Spurrier said he’s heard nothing from Mack, a
senior, since the tea m rep o rted . He said
Johnson, a Junior, h ad quit an d Mack probably
did the same.
Mack played In all 11 gam es last season,
backing up Mark M urray, an d w as expected to
sec action this season w hile backing up William
Gaines. Johnson w as expected to com pete for
the backupjob behind sta rte r Brad Culpepper.

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u v n u iw f f w in
With the first regular season game four weeks away,
high school football coaches across the state led
their teams through their first official day of practice

Thursday. Locally, Emory Blake (above) Is beginning
his fourth season at Seminole white Doug Peters
(below) Is in his third year leading Lake Mary.

Instructors will he Sanford Recre­
ation Department Superiutetidanl
Rocky Elllngsworth. who will be
w o r k in g Ills f o u r t h n a t i o n a l
tournam ent tills full, and Reggie
Slguion. wlio runs Red Bug Park for
Ihc Seminole County Recreation
Department and hud lias um pired
Major League Baseball as well as six
ASA National T ournam ents. Both
ure m em b e rs of th e I n d ic a to r
Fraternity, which is the second
highest level dial an ASA um pire
can achieve.

Miami: Banks ineligible
CORAL GABLES — Freshm an Gary Banks
was found academ ically ineligible to compete
tills season and will enroll in a Junior college this
fall, Miami Coach D ennis Erickson said.
Banks, a graduate of Miami Palm etto High,
didn't make the required grades In high school,
according to his tran scrip t, w hich arrived late
ami wasn't verified u ntil T hursday.
Also missing from practice Thursday was
senior defensive tackle A nthony Hamlet (6-3.
265. Delray Beach) will sit out until Monday at
Hie earliest with a case of the chicken pox.

Tlie clinic will start at H a.m .
Saturday at the Sanford Recreation
D e p a rtm e n t. D ow ntow n Y o u th
Center. 300 N. Park Avenue. Ilrsl
door of Sanford City Hull.

FSU: Defense bothers Bowden
TALLAHASSEE — Missed tackles, missed
assignments and offensive penalties were the
biggest problems coach Bobby Bowden found
with his FSU team d u rin g practice T hursday.
"Defensively, if they m ake those tackles, they
had a pretty good day. I liked the effort and the
hitting was good once they got to you. But the
tackling scares me.'* Bowden said.
Defensive linem an Kelly Rush will be Ineligi­
ble to participate for Florida Slate tills fall,
school officials learned T hursday.

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BASEBALL
7:30 p in. — VVGN. Chicago W hite Sox at New
York Yankees. (L)
Com plete listing on P ag * 2B

Saturday's schedule will include a
four hour rules clinic (classroom),
lunch and then four hours of on the
fleld mechanics at the Fort Mellon
Softball Field.
Beginning Sunday at H a.m .. there
will Is* four more hours of on the
held mechanics at Fort Mellon. After
lunch, the certlllcatloii lest will lxadmlnlstered at the Youth Center.
Cost will he $20 an d can is- payed
at the clinic.
To register, or for m ore Infortnalion, contact die Sanford Recreation
Department at 330-5697.

Will national title cap F S U ’s last year as an independent?
■y BO SMBARKR
AP Sports Writer

Com piled from w lra a n d sta ff ro p a rts .

B EST BETS ON TV

The Sanford Um pires Association
currently supplies um pires to the
Sanford Youth and Adult Softball
leagues and In the Sanford Church
Softball League.

ATLANTA — Florida S tate's last season as an
Independent fooitiall power could turn into Its
first national cham pionship celebration.
The Seminole*, headed for Atlantic Coast
Conference com petition next year, have most ot
Iasi se aso n 's sta rte rs on hand for another run at
a national title dial has eluded some very g o o d
Seminole teams.
"W e've been hanging around the top long
enough." coach Bobby Bowden said. "One ol
these d ay s I figure we'll lack Into the dang
thing."
The Scm inolrs have 17 starters buck from last
year’s 10 2 team , which finished fourth in die

n a tio n a lt e r h e a tin g P en n S la te In th e
Blockbuster Bowl. Casey Weldon, who threw lor
1.600 y ard s and 12 touchdowns last season. Is
hack to run a n offense that Includes leading
ru sh er Amp Lee (825 yards) and versatile
lullhack Edgar Bennett. The biggest offensive
lo ss w a s A ll-A m erican receiver L aw rence
Dawscy. who had 65 catches lor Odd yards and
seven scores last season.
D efensive s ta n d o u ts Include lin e b a c k e rs
Marvin Jones. Kirk C arrulhers and Howard
D inkins and eornerhaek Terrell Buckley, a
dangerous ptmt returner.
Despite a star-studded lineup. Seudnolcs will
Ih- hard pressed to go undefeated agaliisi a
schedule that Includes Michigan. HYU. Florida
and Miami

Now that Miami has Jollied the Big East.
Florida S tale's biggest challenge for Southern
suprem acy should come from longtime foe
Florida and future ACC rlvul Clemson.
Clemson Is favored over defending cham pion
Georgia Tech in the ACC and Florida Is the pick
In ilie Southeastern Conference, with defending
cham pion Tennessee and Auburn regarded as
i lie leading challengers.
Ken llatllekl enters his second season ai
Clemson. which has 12 starters hack Irnm Iasi
season's 10 2 team The offensive leaders are
DeChane C a m e r o n , who threw for I.IM5 yards
I a s i season, and ACC' r o o k ie of ihc year Ronald
Willi.mis. who ran for 9 4 1 yards
Hatfield thinks this year's olfenso could he
See S o u th . Page 2B

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weight training and hedMh."

ATLANTA - C o rn e rb a c k s
Delon Sander* a n d Tim McKyer
will play some on offense S a tu r­
day night w hen th e A tlan ta
Falcons host th e Tam pa Bay
Buccaneer* In an NFL exhibition

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Toronto (Kay 137) at Detroit (CaruNt 14).
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Oakland (Masra 117) at Mlwnasata (Tapani
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Baihmar* (D.Johnmn &gt;4) at MHwauka#
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California (Gratia I D at I sattts (Kruagar
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Kansas City at Bsstan. I :M p m .
Tanas at Cleveland. 7:15 p m .
Chltaae at Mast York. 7 :B p m .
Toronto at Detroit, 7:35 p.m.
Oakland at Minnasata. 5:55 pm .
Baltlmara at Mllsveukee. 5:31pm.
Calltarnia at Saattla. 15:55 pm .

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C hkapaat Now Yark. l:J5pm .
Toronto at Oatralt. 135 pm .
Taaas at Cleveland. I 35 pm .
Baltimore al Milwaukee. 3 tt p m .
Calltarnia at Saattla 1:D pm .
Oakland at Miimosota. 5:55pm.
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St. Loull (Tewksbury 75) at Montraal
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Now York (Fernanda&lt; 01) at Pittsburgh
(Tomlin 7-4). 7:35pm .
H owtlon (K ilo 5-7) a t La* A ngolat
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7 pm . — WCPX A 4A Tampa Bay Boca at
Atlanta Falcone. ( L)
5 pm . - ISAM. N.V. Jala a t N.V. Giant*.
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5 p m. — SUN. Arana Bowl *01: Tampa Bay
Storm at Detroit Drive. (L)
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7 p.m. - WFTV t. Saaahall. women'*
basketball. boring, swimming. volleyball.
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even better.
“ 1 am excited ab o u t th e Im­
p ro v e m e n t I sa w In s p r i n g
practice.” he said.
Exciting quarterback Shaw n
J o n e s a n d A ll-A m erican d e ­
fensive back Ken Swilling are
b a c k a t G eo rg ia T e c h , th e
country’s only m ajor unbeaten
team la st season. But coach
Bobby Ross know s U wUl be
difficult to m atch last y e a r’s
11-0-1 record, especially after
losing m ost of his offensive line
a n d tailback William Bell, who
w as suspended for the season
after being charged w ith stealing
school supplies.
“ We have too m an y holes In
o u r offense for th at to be realis­
tic.” Robs said. “ For a football
team to go undefeated la alm ost
a miracle. Don’t expect th a t to
happen In *01.”
After winning only one gam e
in 1969. North C arolina w ent
6-4-1 last season for the second
best turnaround In the nation.
The T ar Heels should continue
to Improve following a n o th e r
outstanding recruiting y ear by
coach Mack Brown.
Florida Is the favorite In the
Southeastern Conference after
going 9-2 in Steve S purrier’s first

y ear a s coach.
“ We have a chance to be as
good a s last year," Spurrier said.
“ We have m ost of o u r experi­
enced big guys back. Including
four of five offensive linemen
a n d th re e of four defensive
linem en."
One of the key returnees Is
q u arterb ack Shane M atthews,
w ho w as the SBC’* player o f the
year last season when he threw
fo r 2 .0 5 2 y a rd s a n d 23
touchdowns*
Louisville doesn’t figure to be
a s strong as last year’s 10-1-1
team th a t crushed A labam a In
th e Fiesta Bowl. The Cardinals
lo s t t h e i r o ffe n s iv e le a d e r.
Browning Nagle, who passed for
2.150 yards and 16 touchdowns.

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People
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Heart transplant benefit raises $1,500

IN B R I E F

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The house band for th e day.
Michael P a p ’s "kitdntte Mes­
s e n g e rs " b ro u g h t th e h o u se

Natalia Wald, daughter of Valerie and George Weld. Sanford, w ill
be appearing on the hit show "Oat the Picture." featured on the
kids’ channel, Nickelodeon, tonight, August 16, at 6:30 pm . You
can cheer for Natalia and her partner on this children’s version of
Concentration and Jeapardy. Natalie la also the 1061 recipient of
the Batty W illiams Star Bright Scholarship and was named
Florida Dance Master's 'Rising Star*.

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of Apopka T ru ck

wtfc, Joy. sa t nearby. They a re a
c h a r m i n g c o u p le w h o lo v e

J a m e s B ooth displayed each
Item for sale.
Ed Lewis, the fam ous form er
firefighter w ho clim bs the 100foot fire tru ck ladder for dona­
tions to N ancy’s benefits, re­
lieved T harpe aa auctioneer In
the evening. He continued until
late into th e night a a he a n d the
benefit organiser tried to sell
everything In sight even to the
leftover food, (ta il sold.
T hroughout th e day and night

• ectivHies to th e

Pets locked in cars sometimes
rely on kindness of strangers
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DRAM ABBYi I Just returned

from my vacation and had to
write this letter first thing. While
vacationing In a national park. I
- saw several dogs locked In
• closed (or almost closed cars
1 w h ile t h e i r o w n e rs to u re d
m useum s, rode the tram , ate
lunch, etc.
Abby. I recall reading In your
colum n the facts about how fast
-cmr h » U up when left locked
l up on a hot sum m er day. Please
i- publish these facts again soon,
&lt; M aybe It w ill c a u s e s o m e
' thoughtless vacationers to reconsider before taking their peta
on vacation with them.
While they m ay think It's the
kind or convenient thing to do.
- they should decide while plan• nlng their vacation w hether they
are willing to leave at least two
car windows partially open when
they atop for even a few m inutes.
If not. they should leave their pet
with a relative or friend, have a
neighbor care for it a t hom e, or
. board It In a kennel. These are
by far the kindest options for
people who really love their pets.
And If other tourists, sight­
seeing in a national park, should
observe a pet locked in a car

M
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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
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w ith less-th
tlon, they si
park ranger,

yotf'Pfo k tim ely rem inder to
well-meaning, b u t thoughtless
pet owners.
T h e A nim al P ro te c tio n In ­
stitute. P.O. Box 32906. S acra­
mento, Calif. 95622, sells cards
that may be placed under the
windshield wiper. They sell for
only 63 per 100 cards.
T h e m essag e on th e card
reads: "YOUR DOG MAY BE
DYINOI W e u n d e rs ta n d you
m eant to be kind by taking your
dog with you today, but you
could be risking y our pet's life.
"O n a hot su m m er day. the
In sid e o f a c a r h e a ts v ery
quickly.

Independently earned a n ap*
pearmnee on Nashville Network
Television and will appear later
Tavern, said. "I had a wonderful
tim e. T his benefit Is a huge

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SANFORD — T h e Magfo M
c le s O a la E x t r a v a g a n s a
benefit for Nancy D ukes i

c o n tin u o u s ly

phenom enal. T his Is It.”
J o e K linger a n d h is wife.
Norma, cam e over from W inter
Springs. Jo e . one of the 55 cooks
who (fid attend, brought a platter
of hom em ade chicken nuggets
d is p la y e d on o ran g e s lic e s,
which he quickly sold to benflt
Dukes.
He said, "I m ust congratulate
th e o r g a n is e r o n th e w ellp lan n e d organisation o f th is
event. It's the best benefit th at
I've attended. T he organisation,
the entertainm ent, everything Is
so well organised. It's great.''
D u k e s ' d a u g h t e r s , M issy
M ullins a n d Sandy Williams,
cooked for the affair and served.
Pam W aldron of Lake Helen and
her two children. Jam ie and
H eather, brought fried chicken
breasts an d Pam served a s food

c a sh ie r. O th er cash iers were
O ert Ireland, front door, and
S andy Pence, back door. Decora­
tio n s were m ade and donated by
Mary Lou Nordm an. Jo h n Dunn
donated ferns for the table* and
decorated along with Theresa
Ireland.
T he faithfulness of Pat Moyer's
custom ers a t H arry's are to be
com m ended a s they continu­
ously supported th e event.
T h e c o m m itte e w is h e s to
th a n k the people of Sanford for
m a r v e lo u s s u p p o r t . C o o k s,
servers, entertainers and cash­
iers donated tim e. M erchants
donated m oney, gifts and passed
out flyers. Irene Scalley. ran
around a n d picked up food.
Mary Lou Nordman is also
credited w ith efforts th at helped
m ak e th e benefit a success.
Carol Custlso telephoned to solic­
iting funds a n d held a garage
•Ak. P i t Moyer don ated spice
a n d o th er item s to help m ake the
gala an event. Ralph Dukes.
D ukes' husband alm ost had to
d o n e him self to be In so m any
places, working for Dukes* heart.
Ed Lewis deserves a special
th an k s for his tireless dedication
a n d particlption a t the benefit.

Lei the Good Times Roll
for Only 25&lt;
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A quarter buys you a whole gam e full
of fun this weekend at Bowl America.
Shoe rentals are only 2 S d , too,
so bring along your famity and

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times roll untH 6 p.m .
It's always a great
time to enjoy Am erica's
first great sport. This
weekend, at 2Sd a
game and 2 S g for shoe
rentals, Bowl America
is the only place a little
money buys you a
whole lot of fun!

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‘Believeth in me sayeth the Lord’
SANFORD — "How to Succeed w ith a DtfflcuN C hdd tn a
Is the subject of a a e w ia a r Aug. 3 7 . The
fHoarttoL
PafUrtpam o « f l team to profile a
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locmiiT moo om eum t n tc u tt etc
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difficult child a a d to identify and &lt;
th e negative effects
o fb eta g labeled a dtfficuH c h id .
T h e aendnar. a t 7 p m , an d am p er. a t 6 p j n .. win be held at
th e n r a t United Methodtot Church. 4 1 0 F h rh A v c. Hot dogs and
baked beano wfll be served far $1.SO. a d u lts , a a d 80 cento per
child, u n d e r 10. rem it? coat la SO. ll la n o t necessary to cat
su p p er to a tte n d the free seminar. A n u rse ry la available.
T h e dead line far regh tra l lon la A ug. 3 0 b y catting the
church, 333-4371.

Application* for fastlvsl biinQ accaptad
ALTAMONTE SPRIN06 — The A k a n o n te Com m tin tty
C hurch is holding Ito annual Fall Festival a n d C raft Fair o n Oct.
3 0 front 0 a.m . to 4 p.m. Application s a r e b ein g accepted for
craft space (10x10) and spaces for a n tiq u e dealers. T o join the
festivities, which Includes food and e n te rta in m e n t, please send
a se lf ad d ressed stam ped envelope tor T h e A ltam onte
C om m unity Church, P.O. Box 180667. A
/ ltam onte S p rin g s FL
33718.
For m ore details, call Sharon Foley a t 331-3333.

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devtle; th ey sh all speak w ith new tongues."
Mark 16:11 — "A n d th ey , when tSey had
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We w ho a re ch a rm in g C h rist as o u r savior
m ust be absolu tely sure J h a t we beheve.
These people had been following J e su s for
three a n d a h a lf years, Hetontng t o Ms
teaching, preaching, seeing Him raise the
i f a A i l | | u | ghus mAa&gt;Sa m u ! M n s h h a d s s ile n r 4 e a
oeaa, ncai in a h c k a n a v o n u n g n tin c ic f.
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SANFORD - Central Baptist Church. 3101 W. First 8 t.. will
hoot Ken T u rn er tn concert th is S unday ev en in g a t 7 p.m . Ken
sta rte d h is career In Gospel music w ith th e Palm etto State
Q uartet of Greenville. S.C.
From th ere he went to the Dixie E choes, of Pensacola, before
joining the Blackwood Brothers, w here h e w as baas singer for
17 years before going Into solo m inistry.
His ability to Inspire an d entertain a n audience is well
know n. Not only his superb singing, b u t h is m an y lim itations
of trum pet, trom bone playing, Oomer Pyle a n d others.
T he public is cordially Invited to a tte n d . A love offering will
betoken.

*R*lation«!ilpsvtalk aat
T he Unity Singles Oroup of Unity C h u rc h of Christianity.
5163 Pope Rd.. will sponsor guest sp eak er. Dr. Eric 8. Hennig.
w ho will give a talk entitled ‘ R elationships" o n Tuesday. Aug.
37. a t 7:30 p.m . Dr. Hennig will dlscusa th e difference between
Intim acy a n d addiction tn relationships a n d how to love
an o th er a n d still m aintain your indtvidualty.
Dr. Hennig, ED.D. Ph.D„ psycgologlat. m arriage an d family
therapist, h a s maintained a n office In O rlando for 16 years. He
h a s been a Student Counselor a t Sem inole an d Valencia
Colleges for 10 years.
T he program Is open to all Individuals interested In learning
m ore about relationships.
For m ore Information call 306-9181.
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SANFORD — A citywide crusade a g a in st d ru g s will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center, In downtown Sanford, on Aug. 34. at
7:30 p.m.
"Freedom From Drugs!" will feature J o e Ponxllk). Louisiana
Youth Choir, Sanford Church Choir*. Blrdella Hall-Walker and
kenny McMlller.
All proceeds will go toward drug rehabilitation.
A 65 donation la being asked. For m ore inform ation, call
323-1010or 324*9147.

Lat ua know what’* going on
T he Sanford Herald welcomes new s a b o u t ch u rch activities'
a n d news for publication In the Religion p ag e e a ch Friday.
T he following suggestions are recom m ended to expedite
publication:
1. All item s should be typed or w ritte n legibly and Include
th e nam e of a person who can be co n tacted an d a daytim e
phone num ber.
2. The deadline Is 11 a.m. W ednesday before publication.
There is no charge for publication.

As children of O od no m a tte r how long we
have been p reach in g Ood*s w ord o r teaching
his word o r sin g in g in th e choir, o r th e best
usher or you m ay b e Just a com m itted pew
person w ith a special seat tn th e church, the
great question ts: Do you believe?
It Is tim e now to alow dow n and examine
yourself carefully a n d m ak e sure you ore a
true believer in C h rist Je su s .
St. Jo h n 3:5 — " J e s u s answ ered. Verily,
verily. I say u n to thee. Except a m an be

IW e who are charming
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-The Rev. MarySmHfi
bom o f w a te r a n d of th e Spirit, he cannot
enter Into th e kingdom o f G od."
In o rd er for o n e to be bom again, you
m ust ftrst h e a r th e Oospet of (I) Je su s death,
how h e dletf; (2) w as buried a n d (3) the third
day h e w a s resurrected.
R om ans 10:9 — "T h a t la though shah
confess w ith th y m outh th e Lord Jesus, snd
shah believe In thtne heart th a t God hath
h im from the dead, thou shah be
Faith la belief, and belief la faith. We
notice H ebrew 11:6 — "B ut without faith it
ts Impossible to please him : for he that
com eth to G od m u st believe that he ts, and
that he la a rew a rd er of th em th a t diligently
seek h im ." T h is lets u s know th a t no m atter
what race, c o lo r o r c reed, rich or poor,
ed u cated o r u n e d u c a te d , w e m ust all
approach O od th e sam e way. that is by
believing th e G ospel. W e m u st be sure we
have believed w ith oil o u r heart, soul, mind
and strength.
J u s t a Tew p o in ts to check to see If we
have believed.
1. Are w e loving the Lord thou God with
all our h e a rt, m in d s n d stren g th ?
2. Are we loving o u r fellow man as
ourselves?

3. Is th e life you Uve gtvtng the Impression
of th e rig h teo u s God?
4. O r la y o u r Ufe displaying Satan?
T he im pression we have m ade to the
world a s believers in C hrist has caused the
young a n d old unbeliever to turn a deaf ear
to th e call by th e Gospel. They can not hear
w hat w e a re saying, because they are
looking a t w h a t we are doing as believers,
we a re engaged in th e sam e activity as the
unbeliever, a n d th is o u g h t not to be.
T he w orld o f God tells u s to come from
am ong th em , “ b e yes seperated. be holy for
I am holy, a n d be filled with the Holy
G host."
Be s u r e y o u h a v e believed because
Judgem ent is going to begin in the church
am ong th e ones w ho said they had believed.
Luke 13:37 — “ But h e shall say, I tell you.
I know you not w hence ye are: depart from
me. all y e w orkers of Iniquity."
C ustom a n d tiadttfon will not please God.
It is o u r belief In C hrist w hich will save us.
Acts 3:44 — "A nd all th at believed were
together, a n d h a d all th in g s com m on."
If are a s believers w ould work together a s
the believers d id in th e early church, we
could m ak e a g reat im pact on unbelievers in
our co m m unity. Possibly causing Ssnlbrd to
retu rn to th e good old d a y s when crime was
not a s high a s It is now and people were
concerned ab o u t each other.
Let u s sto p convicting th e world and start
c o n v in c in g th e w orld th a t they m ust
"believe" th e Gospel of o u r Lord and Savior
Je su s C h rist in ord er to be saved.
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Cantor, U StW .U to U .,

Experience
a challenge
thru Hla word
SANFORD - O n W ednesday
at 7 p.m . you will have the
opportunity to experience the
life changing m essage o f the
Florida T e e n C h a lle n g e
Ministries a t Fam ily W orship
Center located a t C ountry Club
Square, on th e c o rn er of Airport
Boulevard and 2 S th Street, ac­
cording to Shelly Kid. ch u rch
secretary.
Teen C h allen g e of Florida,
m inisters to m en an d w om en
who once h ad a Ufe controlling
problem, su ch a s d ru g addiction
and alcoholism . O nly w hen they
experience th e tru th of J e s u s
Christ ore these individuals truly
free from th e th in g s th a t once
controlled them .
If you know som eone w ho ts
suffering from a n y of th e se
problems, you are encouraged to
bring th e m to h e a r th e
testim onies of how J e s u s C hrist
has set th em free from crack,
alcohol, prescription drugs, and
Immoral lifestyles. T here will be
singing a n d preaching from the
Word of God.
The Rev. JcIT Krall, p asto r of
the church. Invites th e public to
attend this special m eeting and
to bring a friend.
For m ore inform ation, please
call 322-9332.

Rappkt1for the Lord
Rappers DC Talk, above, Join five veteran
contemporary C hristian m usic a c ts for the
ninth-annual Night of J o y In the Walt Disney
Kingdom. Returning alumni
include veteran rock group Petra end gospel

artists Babe and CeCe Wlnana. Rockers
Margaret Becker, Myton ' Broken Heart and
W hittHeart com plete the six-act lineup for
the m usical extravaganza to be held 8ept. 6,
7. from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a m .

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
A llf A f t C f f CH UM CH
Com m unity Affiance Church, 4419 Em I L*k# Drive, W inter Spring*
Neighborhood A llia n c e Church, X I Markham Wood* A d . Lon gw ood
San lo rd A llia n ce Church. 1401 S. Park A**.. Sanlord
A S S C M S iV o r e o o
Fam ily W orship C an lar, &gt;491 Airport B iv d . Sanford
Freedom A ssem bly of Ood, 1919 W. 9th S I , Sanford
Wefehra A lte ra b ly o t Ood, 1979 Duon Ad.. Longwood
BAPTIST
A n tioch S e p lla l Church, Oviedo
Calvary B a p lltt Church, Cryalai Lake 4 3rd. Lake Wary
Caaaafbany B aptist Church, 770 Saminota Bivd
Central Baptist Church. 1101 W. 1 tl 81.
Chutuota Flrat B a p lltt
Clearwater M ission ary Baptist Church, Southwest Ad.
Countryside B a p lltt Church, Country C*ut&gt; Aoad, la k a M ary
F irst B a p litl Church, S t f Park Ave.
F irst B aptist C h urch at Allwnont# Springs. At. 4 X A ltam o n te Spring*
F irst B a p lit l C h u rch o l Forest City
F irst B aptist C h urch o l Geneva
F irst B aptist Church, Martham Wood*
F irst B aptist C h u rch o l Lake Monro*
F irst B aptist C h u rch o l Umgwood, 441 East SA 414
F irst B aptist C h u rch o l Oviedo
First B aptist C h u rch ot Saniando Spring*
First Sh ilo h M ission ary Baptist Church, 1101 W. W h SI.
F irst B aptist C h u rch o l Ostaan
Fountain Head B ap tist Church. Ovtado
H op* B a p lit l Ch urch. Forest City Community Canlar, F o re s t C ity
Independence B ap tist M iss C ivic leag u e S M g . Longw ood
Jordan M issionary B a p litl Church, 920 llp s t is Ad.
Lighthouse B aptist Church. M S Longwood ■I lk * Mary A o a d
LMwvtew Baptist Church, l i t Lakanaw A v e , la k a Mary
M acedonia M issio n Baptist Church, Oak H ill A d , Ostaan
M ission ary B aptist Church, North Ad . Enterprise
M orning Olory B ap tist Church. Otnava Hwy
M l M oriah Prim itive Baptist. 1101 Locust A r e . Sanford
M i O liva M issionary Baptist Church. Saniando Spring* A d . lo n g w o o d
M l. S in ai M ission ary Baptist Church, 1100 Jerry Av*.
Mt. Z io n M ission ary Baptist. Sipes Av*.
New S a l hat M ission ary Church. B h SI S Hickory
Now M t Calvary M issionary Baptist. M C I W 11th St
Now sw a m Prim itive Baptist Church, 1909 W 17th St
Haw Taslsm ant Baptist Church. O ua lM y Inn. North Lon g w o od
Naw M l Zion B ap tist Church. 1720 Pear Av#
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New Ul# Fallow ship. 44S1 E. la k a Drive. C asset Dairy. FI 3270*
N o n held* Baptist Church, Chuluot*
P a o p ia 't Baptist Church, 1201 W First Street. Sanlord
P m a c ra tl B a p litl Church. 1IS W Airport B ird
Pram# la k a B aptist. Atdga A d . Fam Park
P rog ress M ission ary B a p litl Church, Midway
S e con d Shiloh M issionary B a p litl Church W a ll Sanford
Sm yrna B a p litl Church. 290 OvarDraok D r . C steal berry
S la rilg h l S a p tisl Church, 190 Bahama Ad
31 Jam as M issionary B a p litl Church, St Ad 419. O staan
St Jo h n * M tttronary Baptist Church. 30# longw ood A v a . A lta m o n i*
Springs
St Luka M i if io iw y Se p tm Church ot Cam eiofi City,. Inc.
SI Paul Baptist Church. I l l Pin* Av#
S i M atlhaw * B a p tist Church. Canaan H
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81 Jo h n * Missionary Baptist Church, ISO C y p re s* S t
S p ring field Missionary Baptist, 12th 4 Cedar
Sunland B aptist Church, 2S29 Palmetto
Tem pi* B aptist Church, Palm Springs R d , A lls m o n t* Springs
Victory B a p lltt Church, Old Orlando Ad. al H astar Av*
Waatvtow Baptist Church, 4100 P to ia A o ad (44A)
W illiam Chapa! Missionary Baptist Church. M ark 4 W illia m St..
Altam onte Spring*
Zton H op * Baptist Church. 7t2 Orange Av*

C A T H O LIC
A ll S o u l* C atho lic Church, 902 Oak A v# . Sanford
C h urch o f the Nativity, la k a Mary
Our la k a ot lh* la k a t Catholic Church, 1310 M asim illa n , Deltona
SI A n n '* Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail, D aSary
SI August Ina Catholic Church, Sunset Dr., near B u tto n Ad.. Cat sa l berry
St. C lam C a th o M Community meats at O sta an C iv ic Canlar
St. Mary Magadaian* Catholic Church. M aitla nd A v * ,
A ltam on i* Springs
First C h ristia n Church. 1107 S Sanford Ava.
First Chriatlan Church of Longwood, 1400 E E . W llliam aon A d ,
Qraca Chriatlan Church, Wilson Elementary S c h o o l, (Paoisf. 9*6 Orange
Bivd., Sanlord
LaAevtew Christian Churtn. Saar la k e A d . a l Ja m iso n
N orthaid* Christian Church, Florida Haven O f . M a illa n d
Sanlord Christian Church. 112 W Airport Bivd.
Sou th Sam inol* C h n tlia n Church. 100 W S A 414. O viedo

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First C h urch o l C h n tl Scientist. 979 Markham W o o d a A d . lo n g w o o d

CHURCH OP CHRIST
C h urch o t C h n tl. 1912 S Park Av*.
C h urch o t C h n tl at la k e Elian. U S '7 92. N C asselb erry
C h urch o t C h n tl. 900 Prim Springs D r . A lta m o n i* Sp rin g s
C h urch o t C h n tl. Oanava
C h urch o l C h n tl, longw ood
C h urch o l Chrttl, W 17th St
N o rth tid e Church o l Christ, F la Haven O r , M aitland
South Sam inoi* Church o l Christ, 9410 Laka H ow ell Ad

CHURCH OP OOO
C h urch o l Ood. 901 Hickory
C h urch o l Ood. 9 0 1 W 22nd SI
C hurch o l Ood. Oviedo
C hurch o l Ood Holiness, la s* Monro*
C hurch o l Ood Mission. Enterprise
C hurch o t Ood. 1402 W 11th SI
C hurch o l Ood in C h n tl. Oviedo
C hurch o t Ood ot Prophecy, 2909 S Elm Av*
C hurch o t Ood o l Prophecy. 1704 S Persim m on Ava
Church o l Ood o l Prophecy. 494 S Central. O viedo
Church o t Ood (7th Dayl Dailon* Community Canlar. Deltona (Sun Room)
ftoacu* Church o l Ood. 'TOO W t l l h S I . Sanford
Trua C h urch ot Ood. 2700 Ridgewood A v * . Sanford

CONOHIflATfONAI
Congregational C h n tlia n Church. 2401 S Park Av* , Sanlord

■ASTI BN ORTHODOX

Eastern O riho do , Church St Oaorg*. 2001 D ylan W ay. M aitland
Eaalam O riho do , Church. St Stavan't o l 0 C A . 1848 la k a Emma Aoad.
Longwood. FL J3/90____________________________________________

CaaM m Orlhodos Church, St Jo h n O rth od o a, 2741 Country C lu b Hoad.
Sanford

EPISCOPAL
A ll S a in ti Episcopal Church. E. D aSary A v a . C n la rp n t*
Chrtat Episcopal Church, lo n g w o o d
Epiacopaf Church ot lh* New Covenant. 475 Tuakawilla Aoad. W inlar
tp r t n p i
H o ly Croat Episcopal. Park Av*. at 4lh 8 1 . Sanford
St. Patart Episcopal Church. 700 A inah art Aoad, la k e Mary
St. Richard s Church. 9191 la k a H ow ell A d . Winter Park
Tha Church o l the flo od Shephard. M aitla nd . 111 la k e Ava
M T IA O C N O M IN A T IO N A l
Calvary Cholfian CarSar. 900 W 4th S I . Sanlord
liv in g W riars Cathedra. W a tt S A 44 an d Kennel Aoad. Sanlord
Haw Haw an O utturn Fatowthip. 2790 Country Chat h d . Sanlord
Northland Community Church, M 0 Dog T rack R d , Longw ood. F I 12790
Out reach Deliverance Cantor. 2231 Si p as A v * , Sanlord
Bath Am Synagogue mealing at C o m a r o l Sand Laka and County Una
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T am p iathalo m , 1749 Elkcam B iv d . D a llo n a
LUTH ERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church. Over brook Or . C s s sal berry
O ood Shephard United Lutheran. 2917 S O rlando O '
H o ly Crass Lutheran Church o l la k a M ary. 790 Sun Onv*. la k a Mary
Lord Ot U l* Lutheran Church, M S T ua ka w illa R d . W in la r Springs
Lutheran Church o l Providence. D elton a
Lutheran Church ot th# Redeem er. 2929 O ak Avanua
Maaaiah Lutheran Church. O o id an Day* Dr A Hwy 17 92. Cassalbatry
SI Lukas Lutheran Church. R t 429. S ia v ia
SI Slaphan Lutheran Church. 414 |u tt W e st o l 14. Longw ood
B am atl United M*mortal Church. E D aS ary Ava Enterprise
Bear Lake United Matnodtst C h u rc h
B a lh a i A M I Chuieh. Canaan H g lt
Casaaibarry Community Unriad M a lh o d ia t Church. Hwy t7 #2 Pmay
Bldg* fUl'.w C t m l berry
C h rist Untied M athoditl Church. T ucker D r . Sunland E tta la *
OaBary Community M atho d itl C h u rtn . W H igh banks R d . DaBary
F irs t Urutad Methodist Church. 419 Park Ava
F irst Mai nodi SI Church o l Oviwdo
F irst United Methodrsi Church o l O anava
G rac* Umlad Mathodisl Church. 499 N C oun try C lu b Rd Laka Mar*
Oram Chapa! A M E. Church. Oviwdo
Oakgrov* M athoditl Church. O vtado
Ostaan Mathoditl Church. C o r ot C arp en ter A Murray S t . Ostaan
P aoia WasJayan M athoditl. 9430 W ay sid a O r . Sanlord
Pioneer M athoditl Church. 110 H P op lar Ava . Sanlord
Saniando Unitsd M athoditl C h urch. S A 434 and 14. Longw ood
St Jam as A M E . 9lh at Cypres*
St Luka M B Church ot Cam eron City. Inc . Baardail o il S A 44 E
St Mary t A M I Church. SI R l 419 O sta an
St Paul t M athoditl Church. O tla v n A d Enterprise
Stratton) Memorial Church. S OaBary
M A Z A R IN E
F irst Church ot lh* Hajaran*. 2341 S anford Ava
Oanava Church o l the N u a ra n * . S R 44. Geneva
Laka Mary Church o l lha N u a ra n * 171 E C ry stal la * * Av* Lake Mary

Longwood Church o l th e N u a ra n * . Way man 4 Je ssu p A v * . Longwood
Markham W ooda C h u rc h of tha N u a ra n * . S R 4 4 .3V9 Mila* W aal ot 14
at th* Waklva River
P R lt S T T I M A N
Dallona Presbyterian C h urch, H ollan d Bivd 4 A ustin A v * . Dallona
Flrat Pratbylarian C h u rc h ot la * * Mary
First Prssbylarian C h u rch . Oak Av* 4 3rd SI
First Pravbytaclsn C h u rc h o l DaBary. E. H ighland
Markham Wooda Prasbylarian Church, 3210 Markhsm Wood* Road, laka
Mary. FI
St Andrew* Prasb ylarian Church. 9413 Bear Laka Rd
St Marks Prasbylarian Church. 1021 Palm S p n n g t Rd . Am m onia Spg*
Tutcaw ill* Prasbylarian Church. 3400 W est Star* Rd 424. Ovtado F la
Upset* Community P rasb ylarian Church. Upsata Rd
Westminister P rasb ylarian Church. Rad B u g R d . Caasatbarry
SEVENTH DAT AD VEN TIST
Forest L ik a Seventh Day A d v a n lisl Church. Hwy 43S. Forts! City
Mara H ill Seventh Day A d v a n lisl Church. SOI E 2nd S t . Sanford
Sanford Savanlh Day A d v a n lisl Church. 3413 N Highway 427
Savanth Day A d v an lisl Church, M aitland A v a . Allam ont* Springs
W inlar Springs Savanlh Oay A dventist Ctiurch, 90 S M oss Rd
OTHER C H U R C H E S
All Faith Chapel. C am p Sam inoi*. W asiva Park. Rd
A lla n s A M E Church. O liva A I2 lh
Baardail Avenue H oim aaa Chapel. Baardail Av*
Chuluola Community C h urch
Church o l Jasu s C h rist o l L a lla r Day Sam is. 2313 Park A,*
Family Church C h ristia n C anlar. 1344 Sam inoi* B iv d . Casselberry
First Born Church o t th* Living O od. Midway
First Church ot C h rist. Scie n tist. Elkam Bivd and Venus S I . Deltona
Fust Pentecostal Ch ur ■ o l Longw ood
F irsl Pentecostal C h u rch o l Sanford
Full Gospel Church o t O od in C h n s l. IB24 Jerry A v * . Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2724 Country C lu b Road
Grace Bib&lt;* Church. 2444 S S anlord Ava
Holy Tnnty Church o f G o d in C h rist. 1314 M an g ou ltin* Av*
Kingdom Hall o l Jahovah s W itness. Lake Monro* Unit. 1942 W Thin) SI
Lake Monro* Chapel. Orange B ivd . la k e Monro*
Mt OUv* H oliness C h urch. Oak H ill R d . Ostaan
Neighborhood A llia n c e Church. X I Markham Wood* Road. Longwood
PantacostM Open B ib le Tabernacle. Ridgewood Av# . Off 29th opposite
Saminoi* H igh S ch o o l
Prais* and Power C h urch. 111 W W ilbur Av* . Lake Mary
Rolling H ills Moravian C h urch S A 434. Longwood
Sanlord Alliance C h u rch 1401 S Park Av*
Sanlord Bibi# Church. 2440 Sa n lord A ta
Second Church 0&gt; Th* Liv in g O o d 3429 Baardail Av# . Sanlord
Th* Full Gospel C h u rch o l Our Lon) Jasu s C h n sl. Washington S t . Ca
naan City
th a Salvation Aimy. 700 W 24lh SI
triumph Th* C h u rch o l th* Haw Ag* 1004 W tt h St
Umlad Church ot C h rist. Allamont# Com m unity Chapar, Allamonl#
Springs
Umlad Church ot C h rist C h ristia n Fellow ship. 240 H Country Club Rd .
la k e Mary
U C S S Spin in H Centra. 12S A South Votuti* Av* . Comer ot Grave* and
Volusia A ,* Orangw C ity
Winlar Springs C om m u nity C vaig aU cal Congregations'. 219 Wad* 5t
Winter Spring*
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the b etter.
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sh a re your authority with som e­ a n y t h i n g d issu a d e you from from o n e of C u p id 's arrows,
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bulletin Is all about you and d a y s w h e n you could learn regarding the outcom e or events.
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NEW YORK — T he Jew ish population o f th e United S tates
increased slightly last year to 8.901.000. u p by about 40.000
a n d am o u n tin g to 2.4 percent of the U.8. population, th e 1901
A m erican Jew ish Year Book says.
T he com pilation by the American Jew ish C om m ittee reports
recent Increases In Detroit: Middlesex C ounty. N .J.: O range
County. Calif., an d Seattle. *
But a long-term decline continued In the Mlamf-Dade County
region o f Florida, once a n area where A m erican J e w s lived In
record num ber. Jew ish population there fell m ore th a n 20.000
t o 201.800. th e new figures show.

Directly* focus** on tobicco oofnpsni#*
SANTA FE. N.M. — Under a directive adopted by th e General
Assem bly of th e Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). a m eeting here
o f a n investm ent com m ittee singled out 12 tobacco com panies
subject to divestm ent by the church.
They are A m erican Brands (American Tobacco Company),
BAX Industries (Brown and Williamson). Culbro Corporation
(General Cigar). Dtbrell Brothers. Imaaco Ltd.. Liggett Group,
Philip M om s. R othm ans Inc.. RJR Nabisco. S tandard Com­
m ercial. UST Inc. and Universal Corpora tion (Universal Leaf).

Stronger stand urged on abortion
MINNEAPOLIS — A petition by a group of pastors a n d lay
people ask s th e Evangelical Lutheran C hurch in Am erica to
reject a comm ission-proposed resolution on abortion and ta k e a
stronger stan d against it.

tion In Phoenix, Arts.:
“There a re m ore worsh ippers
on Sunday than a t an y tim e in
the last 2 0 years. A nd giving is

MW F M Judgment. tying and
S tin e iltu n tn In Somlnglo
Cowity, Florid*. I# wit:
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MILLS SANK atctrSlae Fa the
F la t tsaraaf. aa rvcardM In Flat
■an IS at Fafi 11 ante Fustic
Roiordi at fcmlnaU County,

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Auguot. tftt.
MARYANNE MORSE

M embership a n d attendance
ne gaining ground, a ccordin g to
M l survey findings. This could
t tem porary, sociologists note.

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W ill the elderly m iss the boat?
It Into the sm aller boat b u ilt to
hold seven . The 31 o thers w ent
down with th e W illiam Brown.
As Hal Butler tells the sto ry In
his book “ Abandon S hip." the
overloaded longboat rode so low
In th e w ater that It soon becam e
obvious th a t unless som e o f the
passrngrrs were throw n off. the
whole boatload o f 42 w ould
perish.
‘Do w hat you h a v e to d o .“
George Harris, the captain o f the
William Brown w ho was In the
■mailer boat, called to the first
m ate In charge of th e longboat.
Under orders to “ lighten the
boat.*’ two burly crew m an. Alex
Holm ea a n d J a m e s Murray,
moved methodically through the
longboat and threw 18 p assen ­
gers Into the black, icy sea. The
next day a schooner spotted the
longboat an d rescued the 28
survivors. The sm aller life-boat
was picked up by a fishing
vessel.
There w as a loud public outcry
In the weeks that followed re­
sulting In the longboat crew
being ch arg ed w i t h m ur de r .
Curiously, only Holm es -was In­
dicted. His trial In Philadelphia
created a sensation.
S e v e n s u r v i v o r s of th e
longboat disaster took the stand.
Some c o n d e m n e d Holmes.
O thers said his actions w ere
"n ecessary under the
circum stances."
Convicted of m an sla u g h te r,
Holmes was sentenced to six
m onths In Jail. He served his
term , then returned to the sea.

w ill not b oo cco plo b fe
Tho C ity ot Son lo rd r t t t r v t i
tho righ t to accept o r ro|oct any
o r o il MR*. w ith nr without
c o m m , to wotvo fe c h n lc o lllfe t or
to occopt tho few w h ic h In l it
lodgem ent boot to rv o t tho Inlor
o i l of tho C ity .
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D
W oltor th o o rln
P u rc h a tln g Agont
August 14. IWI
P u h llth : A u g u tt 14. t«*l
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

THf ESTATI OF ROMRT S.
THROM. JR.. JEANNETTE
MICHELE THROW.
KYMIERLEE SHANNON
THROM and QUALITY SOLAR
SYSTEMS OF FLORIDA. INC..
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AMENOEONOTICEOP
FORECLOSURE SALE
RVCLERK OF
CIRCUCSCOURT
N o lle * I* horaby give n that tho
und artig nad AAoryann* AAo t m .
C la rk ot the C ir c u it C o u rt o l
Som lnolo County. F lor Ido. w ill,
on tho lift* d a y of Septem ber,
Iff), at 11:00 A M . ot the W**t
F ro n t door o l tho S o m lno lo
County C o u rth o u M . In tho C ity
of Sanford. F lo rid a , o ffe r tor
M l* and M il a t p u b lic o u tcry to
tho hlg h ott and b ott b idd e r for
coth. tho fo llo w in g d o tcrlb o d
property tltu o lo d In Som lnolo
County. F lo rid a , to w it:
Lot 40. O E E R R U N U N I T I4A.
accordin g to the p la t thereof a t
recorded In P la t Book IV. Pago*
H and VI. P u b lic R o c o rd t o l
Som inotoCounty. F lo rid a
p u rtu an t to tho I Inal d ecree o l
lo ro c lo tu rv entered in a ca te
ponding In M id Court, tho tty I*
o t w h ic h I t
SO UTHEAST
M O R T G A G E C O M P A N Y , v t.
J O S E P H D S C H I A V O N E . ot ol
W IT N E S S m y hand and of
flc lo l M o l o l M id C o u rt tin t 4th
doy o f A ugu tt. IVVt
(S E A L )
B y . D orothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
P u b llth A u g u tt V. 14.1VVI
D EI It)

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NOTICEOF SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
t h a t , p u n u o n t lo o F l n o l
Judgm ent doled A ugutt IX IWI,
In C o m N um b er tl-I T M -C A 14 G . ot tho C irc u it Court o« tho
Eighteenth Ju d ic lo l D itt r ic t In
end tor Seminole County. F ie r i
d o . In w h ic h S U S A N A N N
T H R O M l» tho P lo In tlN en d
T H E E S T A T E O F R O B E R T S.
T H R O M . J R .. J E A N N E T T E
M IC H E L E THRO M . K Y M
B E R L E E SH A N N O N T H R O M
and Q U A L IT Y S O LA R
S Y S T E M S O F F L O R ID A . IN C .,
o re tho Defendant*. I w ill M i l to
the hlg h otl and hot) bidder tor
c o th o t tho We»t Front door ot
tho County CourthouM. Son lord .
F lo rid a , o l 1100 A AA. on Sop
tem ber 10. IN I. tho fo llo w in g
described property tot forth In
tho F ln o l Judgment
L o t It. Sandalwood, acco rd in g
to tho plot thereof a t recorded In
F la t Book I L Pago II. P u b lic
Record* o l Somlnoto County.
F lo rid *
Doted th it 11th day of A u g u tt.

INI
(Court Sooll
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K OF T H E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y Jana E . Jo tow ic
A* Deputy Clerk
P u b llth Augutt 14. I X IN I
D E I IM

N O T IC E O F E M E R G E N C Y M E S T I N O O F T H E S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y H A V IH O B E E N H E L D
P i** m take notice ftvat on August I X I f t l *t 1 3 0 A M In R oom
W i n o l the Som lnolo County S o rv lco t Building. 1101 E o tl P lr t t
Street. Sanford. F lo rid a the Som lnol* County E ip r o ttw a y A u th o rity
hold on em erg en cy m ooting The pur pot* o l the m atting w o t to
a d d ro tt tho a iv e rt'o n t m ade In v o r lo u t court pleading* tiled by tho
T urn p ike C o u n te r* O ffic e ot tho F lo rid a Departm ent o l T ron tp orto
Hon concerning c la im * tho* have boon filed relating to the alleged
im pact* o l rig h t ot w ay ro M fv a tlo n map* that wor* tiled p ertaining
to pro p o rtlo t w h ich woro late r acq u ired a t rig h t ol way tor P ro je c t I
o l tho Somlrwt* County E ip r o tt w a y Tho Authority authoritod tlo M
to take a ll ap p ro p ria te action*. Including tho tiling ot pleading* an d
action*, to dotond again*! a t ta r t ic n t and claim * m ad t by the F lo rid a
D epartm ent ot T ra m p o rta lio n a g a m tl the A uthority by alleging that
Ih* A utho rity h a t co ntinuing lia b ility a t to th# Turnpike P rotect 1.
•■tending from Slat* Road 414 to U S H ighw ay 11/VI
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y
B y G o r a ld N B n n to n
E ie c u tiv o D ire c to r
nci m
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Socurltlo* to ld u n d tr agreem ent* to 'o p u rc h a M
D em an d note* Ittuod to Ih* U S. T r ta t u r y .........
O th er b orrow ed m oney........................................
M ortgage in d ib to d n o t t end obligation* under
cap! tail rod lo m o * . . ........................................
B an k * lia b ility on acceptance* OMCutad

MAIL TO: Sanford Hsrald C lassilisd A dt
P.O. Box 1S57
Sanford, FL 32772-1657
* ONLY ONI ITEM

• MUST INCLUDE PRICE

U n d ivid ed p rofit* and cap ital ro to rv o t.................................
L E S S : Not u n r o o lln d lot*on m arkotobto equity to c u rItio t

Total equity capital...............................................................
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T o tal equity c a p ita l and lotto* deferred
p u rtu a n t to I I U S C . It2](|&gt;..................................................
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tto ck. and eq u ity c a p ita l and lotto*
doferrod p u rtu a n t to I J U S C 101(11..............................
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d e cla re that th it R eport o l Condition It tru e and co rre c t to tho b o tt o l
m y knowledge end bat lot
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a cam m ed by u*. and la Hw b ott o l our knowledge and b olfet ho* boon
p rep ared In conform ance p in* me in ttru c tio n t a n d It true a n d
co rre c t

Director*

/ * / Stanley H Sandotur
/ t / F W T h u rt ton
/*/ Jo m o t R D y cu t
P u b iith A u g u tt 14. I N I

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"Serving Seminole and Southwest Volusia Counties”
300 N. French A vt.. Sanford
322-2611

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It—Private

Orlando •Winter Park

322*2611

831-9993

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I ll* M l description lo r lo t le s l rotult*. Copy m utt follow arcoplablo
typographical lorm .
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w n r In a n aR , M p l a n i a r d H tr a M w ill An rts p n n a IM t N r
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Fro* m edico! carp, t r e n t p o r
la llo t t . c o u n s e lin g , p r iv e t *
doctor plus liv in g expenses.

A t C H I L D C A R E . Oh IdyltwUds
O r. Safe A loving environm ent
tor your c h ild . Ratos. S3045 a
wfc. F o r C M M ca ro la d la aaty
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toddlers. Hot
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M a ry . D o n o r m u tt Identify.
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C H I L D C A R ! In m y home,
t o d d le r s to * y r s . H R S
certifie d . M l M i l ____________
C H I L D C A R E . In m y Sanford
homo. Infants Welcom e! Flex
ib le hour*. Ja A a n t l t IM S.

FOUNOtll Lena hair dog. noi
Somlnolt High School. Coll
m -M tr
L O S T I I B lo c k ' a to n m e lo
puppy. V ic in it y o f Sa n ford
Foot O ftk o . Sunday m o rn in g
R E W A R D !..............
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Legal Notices
L IO A L N O T IC l
N olle* It hereby m od* to a ll
toot# concerned and ottoctod
that C J ‘ i H tg A A ir C o nd ition
log. Sanford E M e tric, an d A d ­
co ck R ooting h a t p * rfo rm * d
project rH R S tS O llO ll, Som lnol*
Ju venile D*t*ntlon C*nt*r lo c a l
*d ot 300 Bush B lvd ., Sanford.
Fla.
Publish: August It. It. It. IM I
D E I 171

IH THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EtOHTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.M4I45CA14-0
THE RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION a* Receiver tor
COMMONWEALTH FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
AT ION. FORT LAUDEROALE.
FLORIOA,

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to F in a l Judgm ent
ot F ore clo sure entered In the
above styled cause In the C ircu it
C o u r t In a n d fo r S a m ln o l*
County. F lo rid a . I w ill sail at
p u b lic auction to tho highest
b id d e r In cash at lh* W est Iron!
door ot the Courthouse In San
ford. Sem inole County, F lorida,
a l I t ,00 a m . on September II.
m i . that c ertain p arcel o l real
p rop erty situated in the County
o l Seminole, Stele o l Florida,
m ore p a rtic u la rly described as
follow s
U n it N u m b a r 0 2, L A K E
K A T H R Y N V I L L A G E . A CON
D O M I N IU M A C C O R D IN G TO
T H E D e cla ra tion ol Condom ini
um o l L aka Kath ryn V illag e, e
condom inium and e ih lb ils an
n o te d thereto, hied the 2W i day
o l August, m o . in O ffic ia l R et
o rd s Book I2t). P ag e* 1013
through 1049. P u b lic R ecords ol
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
together w ith an undivided In
terest In the common elem ents
describ ed in sa id D eclaration ot
C o n d o m in iu m to be e n ap
purtenanc* to the above Condo
m in iu m U nit
W IT N E S S M Y H A N D A N D
S E A L o l Ihls Court on this lh*
14th day o l August. 11*1
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K O F THE
C I R C U IT C O U R T
B y Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy C le rk
P u b lish August It. 22, 1WI
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COMPUTE* SKCIAIIJT
F o r te c h n ic a l support et social
s a r v lc * tra n s p o rta tio n pro­
g ra m R esp o nsib le ter c re a t­
ing p ro g ra m s to support adm ln ls lr e t lv e d u t ie s ef
co o rd in a to r and re p o rt w ritin g
req u ire d. M u lti u ser Paradox
a n d /o r D a t a lla x e x p e rie n c e
p re fe ra b le S a la ry *20.000 to
S25.H1 depending on quail I lea
Hons Send resu m e to: Section
C k le l, T ransportation Dis­
a d v a n ta g e d Fragrant, t o l l
W y m a r a R aid , S e lla IBS,
W in te r P a r k . FLS7S*.
E q u a l O p p ortun ity E m p lo y e r

CONSTRUCTIONAU. TRADES
Local/Caribbean Islands
1 ae; atf-toWTatanl RutldarsPee
C O O K 5-D u n b a r's R estau ran t
C a ll Paul:
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DENTALASSISTANT
ARECEPTIONIST

D e n ia l A s t ls la a t . r e q u ir e s
resum es A copies o t c e r t if i­
c a te s sent to
B o x *504*7,
L a k e M a r y . F L 13705 0*47
R ece p tlen lst pleas* send re ­
sum e to sam e P O. B ex.

EARN 15*011*00 WERKI Stott
envelop** e t heme. No c ast I
SEND SASE to: Oetdee Dis­
trib u to rs. P O Bax 271110 C.
C orpus C h rlx tl, T X 70*37-1510
G R E A T M O N E Y D is trib u tin g
patented n u tritio n products.
D ebbie M a r te l
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h o u s e k e e p in g , m e a ls a n d
c h ild c a r e , in P r o f e s s io n a l
c o u p le's hom e P le a se send
resum e to: Bex IS. O iB e r y .
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d ependable and en erg etic ca r*
q iv e r E t p and n a tu ra l love
lo r c h ild re n a m ust 331 33B4

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AUTOMOTIVEMECHANIC

Need lake charge parson to
oversee shop. Must knew Irani
end. broke*. *opens ions. 4
tr alignments
a lig n ,
wheel computer
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VOpm past «n«J p ttsw il
fwch !•((•• m trw ctpTwr «i*sd« foe
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auto puts nnrcis
Needed Immediately! Aik Nr
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DIANA RAE BIDWELL and
MAUREEN J. WARMAN and
AETNA FINANCE CO .

CELEBRITY CIPHER
CNteDftry C'pftwf £J*Ypil&amp;Qf asms «f« u r jlo t i ititm i^jQfjitorki by f«&gt;ncNj%

C V Z H

Earn up to 111.20 hr.
We Train I
Hiring now lor local area:
Call t-BIM Bbmi
APPLY NOW I Drivers, security
guards. | an ltors, warehouse
help and otflca help- (Will
train) SlSPhonaFee.
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P la ln tllf,

P la in tiff.
v.
B O N N IE R .Z O R B A U G H . at a l..
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p ursu ant to F in a l Ju d g m e n t
deled August a. I t t l. entered In
Case No. to 5770 C A It G In the
C irc u it Court o l lh* llt h J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it In and tor S em ino le
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h a r e ln
C IT IB A N K . FE D E RAL
S A V IN G S B A N K . *1 al . Is lh*
p le ln llt t and B O N N IE R
ZOR B A U G H , at a l . are defen
dents, I w ill sell to the highest
and best bidder tor cash a l the
west Iron! door o l the Sem inole
C o un ty C o urth o use. S a n lo rd .
F lorida , at t l 00 A M on the
&gt;7th day o l Septem ber, IM I, the
follow ing d escribed p rop erty as
tat forth In la id F in a l Judg
m e n l.fo w lt
LO T I. B L O C K B. C O U N T Y
C L U B M A N O R . U N I T 1. A
S U B D I V IS I O N . A C C O R D I N G
TO T H E P L A T T H E R E O F A S
R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K
II. P A G E 100. O F T H E P U B L 'C
R E C O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY,
F LO R IO A
a /k /a 114Country C lu b Road.
Sanlord. F lo rid a 12771
D A T E D T H IS 4 lh d a y o l
August, I f t l
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C IR C U IT C O U R T C L E R K
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy C le rk
P u b lish A uguste. 1*. I t t l
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APPUCAIMMCJ08S

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and loan association.

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For coordinator el social serv­
ice trsnsportotlwi program
Responsible for billing Mid
p ay m en t system betw een
m u ltip le p r o v i d e r s e n d
purchasers ot services end
preparing ol financial reports.
K nowledge e t g r a n t, e n ­
terprise fund, and smell busi­
ness accounting required. Ex­
p erien ce with accounting
software desired. Degree In
accounting and on* year experienc* required.
111U M
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to 135,101 depending on quali­
fication*. Send resume to:
Section Chief, Trans pert* Hon
D isadvantage Program, toll
W ymare Reed, Sella IBS,
Winter Perk, PL 337BB. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
ADD TO TOUR INCOME
AVONI SELL SKIN SO-SOFT
CALL 333-4323 or m -asee

N otice Is hereby g iven that the
undersigned d t ilr ln g to engage
In business at Altam onta M all,
450 A ltam o n te Ave. In tho C ity ot
A ltam o n te Springs. County of
Sem inole, State at F lo rid a , un
d er the nam e ot T H O M M C AN
Intends to register said name
w ith the D ivisio n ot Corpora
lio n s lo r the Slat* o l F lo rid a
W F A LT A M O N T E THOM
M C A N . INC.
O w ner
P u b lish : August I*, m i
D E I 1*1

CITIBANK, FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK, f/k /a
CITICORP SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA, a fe d aral saving s

323-5176

# * # VOLT# * e
TEMPORARY SERVICES
_____ c a t i t i e r m

NOTICE

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T N E II T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F LO R ID A
C A S I N O . *0477* C A I 4 0

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N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice Is horoby g ive n that I
om engaged in business a t 271
Wllshlr# Blvd., C asse lb e rry, F L
12707. Seminole County, F lo rid a ,
under the F ictitio u s N am * of
S O F T W A R E C R E A T IO N S , and
that I Intend to register sold
nam e w ith the S e cre ta ry o l
Stole. Tallahassee, F lo rid a . In
accordance w ith to# p rovision s
of tho F ic titio u s Memo Statute.
To-Wlt: Section w o t . F lo rid a
Statutes IMP.
K e re n S. Natal#
P ub lish : A u g u st!* , m i
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71—Htlp Wanted

SHARON'S AderaHe Stlnfcenf
Eac. r e f t I CPR trained Hot
meals. TLC I Call 3 » 1154
SMALL DUALITY HOME LIKE
O a y c a r e A P ra s c fc a a l.
Openings l Meits , learning
pmgraml Ptoygra—dl Petty
tk 'd l Lk.14101......... 5317*11
WILSON ANSA CMtdcnm, all
ages. Days/Nights. Reason
able rate*................... n o -itti

F o r D etails: 1 BN-433 4354
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wRPw8teSteS*Y
pS i $Kw

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CASH PON MTSS.-BM
300 Larkweed Dr.
S30-SM0, Lk'd. MR

afternoon* and eves, m y San­
fo rd home. 311-lOR)

KCOMJI NOTARY

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EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE,
good home, good meal*, great
carol liltle S .M P .3 H -am
MOTHER ol 1 will babysit

Support a m o d lca l expense*
p a id . C a ll A tty s t W o s to a .
$1i r m r 4 A
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P R E V IO U S S O L U T I O N " T h e U n ite d S i j l e a has lo m o ve
very Iasi to o v e n s ta n d still '* — J o h n F K e n n e d y

1-4A Maitland Bfvd.
Two.-Thvrs.1B3.EOB
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tr m n -w 7 p jT w ig t.tn »
MEDICAL

Accepting applications

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A t Sem inole C o m m u n ity Cot
leqe lo c a tio n No w eekends or
hoiIidays
id.
F u ll tim e, cook he lp
er- prep, fu ll tim e p orter, p art
t im e e t p e r ie n c e d d e s s e r t
prep p a r i tim e c e sh ie r. p a rt
tim e evening g r ill cook A p p ly
M o nd ay an d Tuesday, Aug
IVth and 20lh between * A M 13
Noon at Can teen C o rp o ratio n
S55 Sunshine L o n e

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d ls c o o a ts t Cleon re a m s,
Kitchen
indB. MS wk US
BUND. Dnm . Prlv.
. N epetil IPS
dsw th. utM. M c lH IS n i
IILD ROMS, C om plete
privocy d n o N downtown. US
wk. No security H PBS4
POOL and kitchen prtvllop**.
Quiet nan smakor/drlnker.
motora adult. STS/wk 3 0 7333
PNfYATB homo wTprtvt leges.
Baca Rent Ncetton. 3B1A41S er
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rettonal skills. XtoWN
M I N I • CHILD C A R ^ n

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call

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Lengwoed. IBB p ar week.

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curtty Inctudw utilities
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Biw per week.
331-4114 or S4PW37

and Me. Call Vito:
7am Mpm 7doy*

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MARINER'S V ILIA M
Lake Ada t
Ibdrm -.M M m oA up.
NEW t BDRM ., B BATN.

* a SANFORD TOWNHOUSE.
3/IV» wtd unit. CHA. aN kit.
appltonco*. m toh A w rtk a h .
Ip. sem rm . shad. cell. tans,
fenced yd., prlv. parking,
frasi
avail. S43S me...
.huge t
bdrm. In charming opN x. Eat
In kitchen, onctoood sunraom.
tots ol windows W ry special.
SISS/ma plus S3SP securI

up*, eufsld* util Ify" rm.,
Mmdi. *435 mo........... 335 toU
NKB 1 BDRM. par Op* apt.
wnN PM
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ORB BIDNOORL N ka areal
Off st. parkin*. K i wk.
includes util, m e «»c 3n»2X4

to.......................... ■Messrs

SANFORD -1 and 3 bWm. apt*.
Goad areas Mow In Nr only
S 3 S P -S 4 S P . S 3 IS - S 3 4 S

OBTIIM - 1 hdrm Apd*.. BW par
week Includes utlllttos. No
pot*. Cell 3301)1__________

t RDRRL. wait N vwN carpet,
A /C . re c o n lIp remodel:
•doled.
MOVE M SPECIAL! t

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3 DORRL t BATN.
r/dryor. control air.

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34*0/ma. plus WpOSlt. 0B&gt;

3*B3. days,-BBOUN, owe

ALTAMONTE SPNNMS • Hug*
3 bdrm. 2 bath, woshor/d
U4l/ma.Bt»43M
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D lM N O N O V * *

ROBE CLIFF APARTMENTS
Now 1 bedroom ^ w lm o n ts.
tar 1510 W/O connections,
screened petto* and e x tra
star ago closet. 1147 sq. ft.
Located on Lh. Mary Blvd.
CaM233-MM
Equal Housing Opportunity I
FIRST FLOOR. 3S4S Myrtle
A**., Ip- living ran. I bdrm., 3
balh. Wall to wall carpel.
CHA, washor/dryer. S375 me.
B4B-WI4 er t-BW-NBI

JUSTUREAHOME
Single fleer with p riv a te
e n tra n c e . Studios. 1 A 1
bedroom s, many extras In­
c lu d i n g s t o r a g e s p a c e .
Qutot.coiy community. Nice
landscaping ON SITE
■ i t WHO CARE It
MANADERS

SMRMO COURT .323-1301

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taert tlM E /b r

WTOdOfTT
Nonebod bankrupt 7 Need a
car, beat or home NenT IN
down p a y m e n t leone a r-

O A Y C A R r A V A I L A B L E In m y
H id d e n L k . home. Lot* o l
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23—SROCilt Motlcos
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SANFORD • I
n e ig h b o r h o o d , c o m p le te
privacy. BW per week plus
bBB security, CaM» n t t
t BDNM.. wall N wall carpet.
A /C . re cen tly romodolod.
Largo potto area. BOS/mo.
1 BIDNOORL AC. coiling tans,
roomy. «2S plus sec. B3BB.
Calf........................

"DIVORCE « ■

m arketing iupper! te help
you. Prime lecattane avail­
able. Call Gtenn tePey N r
detail*. CRS Inc, M7WT1WB
'HOW TO STAY
m a k e e v e r BIM • B ey ”
Excellent pay I iN n u a e tk e ii
needed I Over 4M cempenlee
need heme workers NOWI Call
te r a m a iln g re c e r d e d
. BB5*?t-W*S Bet. Id
LATEST OPPORTUNITY to
make money while you save
money 18*471SSM
o ra e iitiT a e e
N IST A U N A N T /PtniR IA N r
rent, with egutpment. Seats
B4. Ready N open. Comer
IT-fl and 3SHi St. SanNrB.

ptos private bath. Perfect Nr
ana porean. ITS week plus USB
security.

1341*35

"B A N K R U P T C Y !

For the price #f a now car, ygu
can s t a r t a new c a re e r.
Excellent opportunity in a
pure service business with
large exclusive territory. In e
recession proof marketplace.
We have an ettensive training

t w iu

LAKE JENNIE APTS. Under
now m anagement! Call us
about our move In spoctoh
from S1WI Broker. 322 *724

I t l-

......* 1

M F P i:l
LAKE MART MMBBS

1 bdrm. wHh

* * POIM RCRLTY* *

SANFORD • I to and 1 bdrm.
apfsl Nk*. largol Pay by

hospital. BIN per
CaMIP -1340
O SOleecurtto.
eect
NKB I BB

SANFORD, larf* I bdrm. walk
to daontoon from Pork A wl
t*S/wh. or »**/mo. 3303433

TvwBelillv IWPwrBi
I BDRM. I b a m c o lt a io ,
furnished, BIM/mo. BIM drpasit. Call 33QTBIA owe.

1 Bdrm. I both. Central
H /A . p riv a te fenced yd.
S33Wme. S3SBSecurity
.......... ........

I BDRM, ,ta ^ * ^ b o R « i 1 i
| Fenced yd. ■
...3P4MB
JS to L L ± tn

...........&lt; n-l4 4 0

SANFORD. 3 bdrm. Ito bam.
tIJO/wb plus S3M sac. or
SBBB/mo. Inctudw uftl. 335 B403
SANFORD, tf. I bdkm. OH/wb
plus SIW security or *145/mo.
3 bdrm. 1435/m* or sttO/wb
Pool, laundry, A/C 3354450
3/1 UPSTAIRS. 1 Mock* of
(Park, USB and toe. Barb
N5P.OA..................... .3303443

UnternHUtt/MiH
N B ID A 1 RONM. w 3 Ddrm. In
DELTONA? Large t
PRIMARY REAL'
(ALIY. ■ JT O B m
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWRI 3
bdrm. I bam, now carpet.
S4BO/mo. phis dwmit.
Call 331543?, Mr. Dixon

and dMMdrtvtog
HS
r ea ce op r d ta
t# h tl p ^ p r o v ld o
specialty pn
area's Rnast
packing ard a rs, light doliver let. efticv week. Call
Maryam at Wt-Wt?
Pratosalanal vtHItatton rvviaw/Quallty aawaanca eaperienc*. tentord eRke. MFM.
The lantord Herald. PO I
to*7,lawNrdiPIH7T3-lN?
Part torn and 1 M l time. &gt;11
shift. P arted scheduling ter
teml-retlred hemwnskar leak­
ing Nr samettong N d* wtth
that extra time an hand, er
N supplement

^Rental Directory
SANFORD

SANFORD

Sanford Court
Apartmonts

Parkside Place
Apartments

3S01 B. ta n f o r d A w .

TOWNHOUM AAANTMCNTt

2 Btodroom, 1 Bath

1 N k .N w to d L k .k tw y N r A

•toRoBWy Bkdto 1B 3 Btom. Dpt*.

Quid! A Sdcur*
$400 par month, $200 Sac.
2540 HARTWELL AVE.

jd B t t fln n n t o
C sn w O H o to fw O tS d
3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

•
Pull 11m*. 117 Shift
Came (abs our Nem at DeBary
Manor, an SNP with sub acuN
unit providing care and sawfees N skilled patient* N.
ventilation d^endent. wo ah a
provide a variety at other
service* usually afNrod In the
acuN car* setting. Experience
dMlrabh but will train. CamExcellent working environttN . tPwy IT/Pt
DoBory.M-P.PAM sPM

EOE

BALE*

An sawauol Blgnitlod
solos opportunity, on our
counooKng staff. WO are look­
ing Nr Neal man w woman at
good character, who are will­
ing N work In return N r a
permanent pood Income app o rtu n lty w ith co m p an y
bonoflh. Sales experience
In you to
preferred. But wo train
Wo pra­
ter an ambitious porean who

322-6447

ROSECLIFF
APTS.

LAKE MARY

Dorchaatar
Apartments'

J DodTpem Apt*. tSM
sewed 3 ttoe* kom M • Lsko Mary
rA w tO )
New 3 1

N et ettT-OB to LWw INry
UktNry*

*NOW OPEN!*
CALL 322-5955
Epat HeuWng Cppenuney

800 Dorehaater Squara

O

Geneva Gardens
Apartments

323-4923

7b Advertise In This
Rental Directory
Call
Saqford Herald
Classified Dept.

1. L N 1

322-2611
322-2090

poopN. Must bo neat and have
own transportation. Bi lingual
o plus If you Not you arp
qualified call:
33510*0 Mr. Cochran
SE C U R IT Y O P P IC C N S •
ify pay. SSJB par hour N
benefit*. Par prodlftou* uttlldrivers Ikanas,
good crodtt history and abto N
pax* drug N*t. Currant Fla.
guard Ikonte or certificate
required. Metre Socurlty In
Orlando........ ...........H M W
Sanford area. Call 7.

TUEHIMKTUS

Moving &amp; Hiulir

We're agon and mablnp MB In
■Santerd Otfka. "
u i f Will tr a in tho rlphl
personal Ilie*! CaM Lisa Ml
laNrvNwtiMNSiBBIBB-am
■7*0 nerd* per minute,
processing exper tones. Medi­
cal helpful Sarderd affka.
The Sanford H e r d d . P O B aa
l**7, Santerd. F 1537751*47
u i ___ L .......... i n &lt; -

mftnptfwpnwfi

*350735 w e akly + borwtlt*.
I W ill tra in ! I-I01-NBB
‘

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■ H M t in g K

DC I A/C • F ast same day
se rv ic e A l l m a k a v Freeest's.
47*-It 14.24 hours. 7 days

A p w iiin cts

KIT/USCDAteUMCIS
B ey/S aU * R a co n d /O ve r an teed

Must live In SwtNrd Areal
Ixpertoecod ONLY! Apply In
person: 33P7W 1st S t_______
I-U Y T B M
F o r busy a rth o p i d t o ftk o .
Contact Sharon............. 7*7 5535

14-IB TUBS OUT
KID AAMT
The Santerd H e ra ld h a t d ire c t
N d m r ta lo o poeltton*
a v a l labia today I

EMN EXTRA MONEY
M o n d a y W e d n e sd a y. 4 4 P M
I F I e e lb lo t P a y b y co m
m ission. T e ap p ly: Step b y
w o o k d a y s. 1 -4 P M , a s h to r
D o w . The t a s N r d N w o lA JO*
N. F ro a ch A w . lo x lt r d . K O I

HOIKA7PUAHCL«322-3IS3
A utom otiv*
D B T A I L F I V E R , l e t your ca r
sp a rk le tor sum m er I Com p
d e ta il s e rv ic e !. .
150*735
H E A D L I N E R S ! M oat car* S40
W agons *7S V in y l tops 110 up
C a rp e l 140 up *04 *4* J S *

^ u itd in q CofTtnclors
a A D D IT IO N S . A ll rem odeling
D u a lity w o rk I T raW lesh oo tl
Halerervces M e l * e 470*411

NEW. REMODEL. REPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORES
AH typo* construct**! Ret/Cam
1354013 . 3.0. Blind, CBCI1NN

C a rp R w T ry
C A R P E N T R Y . H om o repair*,
r e m o d e l. D e c k s . Sh ad * A
G a ra g e s O U A L I T Y I X t)-IB M

CprptT/Floors
A D E P T C A R P E T C L E A N IN G .
C ir c u la r d ry toem sys. d ry in I
h r Su m ase rdtscau at ft*? 4755

ClRBning S trv ic e

TKCLEIHTIIM

KurcismHU
W e a re c u r r e n t ly s e e k in g
“ ashiers
‘
" personnel
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C
and' “0*11
l o r a c o n v e n ie n c e s t o r e
operation A p p ly In person
M e n F r l . I O M 00 a t :
SPEEO W AV/STARVIN
M A R V IN . 4730 W 41*1* R d
4*. Sanlord. F L 33771

* * * H A U L I N G . y a r d tra s h ,
appliances, fu rnitu re, tra sh o l
any k in d ! R ic h a rd ....... 27577*3

CAR PEN TR Y. M ASONARY
p aintin g and III* w ork. F re e
esllm a to s L is t 'd C a lin 5 4 1 3 «

o IT C

hom t Improvtmtnl
CONCEPT

O S T T n S T T to n

carpentry) Home, oil Ice.
kitchen, betoI n4*547
H o rn # R o p d irg

T H E H O U S E D O C TO R I A ll
hom e r e p a ir ti P a ln t/T a rm lto
^ a m a j ^ ll^ la * _ J 3 5 N ll

L B w n S trv io

C L ..5 5 IC C L E A N I N G !
F O R C L A S S Y C L IE N T S I
C a ll to* C le a n Taam
100714-M U

C O M P L E T E O w I P y Law n A
Landscaping. T r w Se rvice A
Irrig atio n, com petitive rales.
Ireeesllm ato sSun ny’sJT l 7 tio

C A T H V S C LE A N IN G SE H V
IC E
R alerences, reasonable
r a le s Licensed ! C a l l 325 7470
L E A V E T H E H ousew erk to u s l
N o job loo s m a ll! Reasonable
ra le s. R etpe ai lM *. 150-I t N
SU M M ER 1 HOT 1 C LE A N ?
R a te s h e m S25 A up. C a ll Ja y I
R e s /c e m m ................. 04-0047

L A W N C A R E I S5 A U P l F re e
estim ate*. Senior discounts
T rash re m o v a l........
1551711

Concret*
C A P T A I N C O N C R E T E . W ayne
B e a l 3 M an Q u a lity O p era
Itonl 130 333ft/34*-7Wl

LAW N M A IN T E N A N C E
C »m mere 1*1/Ret toe xt sal. Law
H atast C e lt T a m ....... 5554130
R A N O Y 'S Q U A L I T Y L A W N .
C o m p le te car*, c le a n ups
Sine* 1W3 Fra* eel. I 51) 471*

Ma30nr V
T W P M A S O N R Y . B ric k , b lrc k .
stucco, concrete R xn ovelion t
U r t A Ins III I44ft/05»*tl7
o v in ^ t

C irp o m rY

CASMIUtS

O N E C A L L D O C S IT A L L I
P ain tin g , m asonry, w elding.
m o w in g ,etc.II P H . 554S7T1

C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds o l home
re p a irs, p ain tin g ft ce ra m ic
ilia R ic h a rd G ro w ......» l S t n

S H A R P F E N C E ! 1st R a t e
w ork Law II I F re e est Wood,
c h a in lin k A re p a irs. 333 BftlI

A A R H A U L IN G . V a rd I r is h
appl . turn Cheap on lim e I
SIS/up C a ll Ray 257 71*7

TIiinting
m
aI n' Risrnnc
Q u a lity w o rk ! In t/E xt.. L k 'd
a

s f a

A Insured F re e a d I 3355723

EXPERT PAINTINO A Press.
Wasftlag Repairs. Int/axt.
F r w e it . 12 y r s 747 **53

Plumbing
H o n iR S P u a n iM
A ll you r p lu m b irq needs! 14
ho u rs! r « F 0052770173 JSO*
P r a s s u r t d R D n in g
P C M - House w ash and p ain tin g
" Q u o t a s b y p h o n t " . C a ll
_ £ o 2 # ^ 3 4 4 ftjo jA M I P ^ ^

U c ra f&lt; riB l4
Typing S
trv ii
StrvicRS
dliiToM
f
______
ITm I Typusg/ixok
D J E n te rp rise s. M I B E ^lih
St ■S anlord 32* 0 4 2 1 /m 7*?3

Trash Hauling
HTL S E R V I C E S
c le a n up C a ll today
e stim a te 7x0 ISO!

trash
tor Ira*

T ra t ServicR
bunyan! f l s i i l f t v i d i
T re e w ork, lig h t hauling F re
esllm a te s. In su re d 311 104

R IC H 'S TREE REMOVAL 24
h r service, fre* estim ates,
best D riers I 77a M i l

If / r r r ti s r

) tm r /iu.sinrs.s I r r r v lhi\ l o r \.s I tut' 1&gt;
S’ /.) I*er Month, ( till ( luwifivd. 'f’J'J J
‘ till

J

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Sanford Htrald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, August 16, 1981 -

WriftM

F0t SALEORIENT

Newly renavetad. Sanlord
(Gotdiboro) I bd*m. 1 b*Mt.
ItBIR Murray Jan,m um

MULLET LA RI FA., 7* ft.
mabNe ham*, a bdrm*. un
lumtahad ter rant. MS7-I117
tu rn . BAABAIH
ra n t, q u lo t nalghbarhead.
.................... iFb.m j**i

Off
la
W tlM .

S74-I59B
F IR R FARR S/1W CHA Now
paMt. carpal SU4 me.

•VUMUCMU

) bdrm.. vary large family
Mad (nduGng central
H/A. Nm carpal and aapdancaa w /di»hw athar. Now
varitcet* all wtndaw*. Ctilinp
fan*. Fancad yard w /baat
*h*H*r and ataraga. Laahlnp
far ta u n t wanting a vary nka
Plata I* llva and willing ta
•aha care at M. AhaaMafy na
pal*. AH’a required. tasa plus
aacwrlfy daaaaif. a t - m a t
•hay an.1
I
SaTVmapNaiecuHtv. » i
FtCKETT DOWN* 4/7. S im s
■ fra* t awd ry living. I n . batht
stM nag. Agent. a* ran
S b d rm ., am pla atarag a,
tanfral H/A. tarpaf, lantad
y a rd , a t l l l t y r o a m with
w a a h t r / d r y e r h e a h up*
fm hty painted. *47S ptv* dtp.
Call SIMM
SANFORD-I BIOAOOM. IV*
•am . acraan pardv franf and
hath, garaga A carpart. AC.
lantad bach yard u a a tech
tat. leal A security.
gppg
SANFOKDMAVFAIR ■1 bdrm.
I bam. C/H/A. flnglata, large
aafc4.aerego.tS7S 121 4545
] B drm .. a b a m C H A . *J7S
M a n l h . S e c u r i t y d a p a a lt
naaaflahla. » M b » m a

W1 M i d Samlnaia Caunty
h em oiN rentl Far free guateW an M M A t.T T .M S S M
I TA. A M ) bdrm I ham m
new tanMrd Sabdt M SAAT
S bdrm. I ham mamr hrk h
Tamaiin Aaalfy, MMaw
I BATH, tanfral H/A.
security d ^ a ta .

St. JeNn Realty, d»SHiti
y a rd Baa imai
SMSma-aMaac.........M » n s t

1/1,
.Me Fatal
Avail Audi at. m in i
11

IlfKIi y a i IM
Pm*mi it#* Cterm
VanturalFraparttaa.»i.
1 ID M L a BATH, laniard.
Fancad IMS'me. Call w a o i
dara.M M P.avaaA aaahand.

IBf-Dvptox-

T rifjw /g w f
LARI MAAY, a n Mea
Wall wall carpet. CHA. appliante*. Fancad y d -.... -SIM IP
SANFORD, alca l bdrm.. AC.
carpet. Olttmaahar. laundry
rm., tarpart. p td m a. MATfta
a bam. CHA.
wean/dryer haahigi Wall ta
well cereal....... ....... B I I M

•Lmxvtf^vnJ

* MOVE-M 8PCOAL*
ro n auBPSTi p a off m d a

ntik
nm
B BSS _

NCAACOURTHOUSE.
CALLHI M4

Good rental htatary. W.JN
St. John'* Raalty. 07 Ml 4IH
E. ORANGE COUNTY VI on
.4#acre*, large bam....***.*M
W. Mallei*ad ~

114—W a rtto u tG
i/ l

____________m - m t

DOWNT OWN BA I CR
WAAIHOUSI SFACI Ml la
IS.SIS ag It. Oach HT.
IprinbNrod. Call »*#S44
CACMfHSQUARE

1400tq. ft. from SOS/mo.
nt-asi*

use.

mm. xioo
ageara leaf avalldbla.
______ Cell Ml 7m______
SANFORD, taaa ag. A. pravleu*
cabinet mfg. doth B ground
leading; ampla parking Il ls
i r t " ........ i....■•■■??£«!

115—Industrial
1 4 5 5 1 FT.

Far laaae. 1 phaaa. leading
dxh. I* ft. calling. *3000 me.

STENSTROM
• HISTORIC! BEDROOM*
On PARRon PARR
*J7Smon*i.
COUNTRY. 1BDAM-1ACRES
Uttmontl.
Cantary It CModl Roalty

______ m-au_______
127—OH!cr Rtntals
CORNSR ir/n and an ottic*
bldg. Groat lor all type* ot
butkwtt. 1111457/011 440-5454
TWO I.M tq tt inlta. can ba
used fogrth*r. On* unit, 500
ag tt.
Call 13517T7

141—Homn fir Salt

111—OffiCB
$pec5/R nt

FAESTIOE OFFICES NO to
A000 ag. ft. Soma fumlthod. 1
Mock*to City Hall. Call
A tA d ...... CROWNSQUARE
SANFO RD

T it. 1.4*1.

121—Condominium
______W idals_____

HIDOIN LANI t 2 bdrm 1
bath. ISIS par month plus U00
aacurlty dwelt. W 0S14
NORTH LAKE VILLAOE - 17*7
and Lk. Mary Bl. 1 bdrm. 1
bath, flraplaca. pool. Nautilus.
t*50/mo 0415151or l»lfl*

aaim-ammaataaMaa*

HO.OaO down, owner fin ancing.
1 bdrm . 1 bath, c m t r a l H /A on
I a c r* n r a r Lafc* M onro*

K/S.M0.............. Call PI *7*3

ii\11 in \in
I STORY DUPLtXI I bdrm.
upatair*. 1 downI On Hwy aa.
Zoned cam m a r t ia l I
p i.fO O
NICE 1 bdrm. 1 bath horn*,
central air. tamllyroom. hug*
oaks, good neighborhood.
S P E C I A L B U Y I S44.S00

323-5774

e

PINE RIDGECLUB!

1bdrm. 1 bath, wether/dryer.
P IS /m o .

S E CM.

Inc.. L ie

A dam a n d E ve h ad
th eir G arden, now see
Sanford's

*1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms*

$100 O ff

F IR ST M O N T H S R E N T
C a r p i A Vinyl, C llln g Fan, Vorttcols A
Mlnio, Pool, Tonnlo Court, Clubhouso A
Laundry Room
•

3 2 2 -2 0 5 0

Monagad byAngm Oordpn Property Mm apamrc

ComeHome To
Country S tyle Living!

SMRMtMULESSTNM

$3,055 DOWN

*1/1 - fire p la ce , new p aint and
carp et, fenced y a rd ..... tlt.fOO
• 1 / lV i. 1.700 a g tt. w ith hot tub.
ap p liance*, fire p la ce KS1. WO
#1/1V&gt; sp ilt plan, appliance*.
garage, fenced yard. U 5. wo
*1/1
renovated! New carpet,
p aint, ree f, carport, fenced
y a r d ............................... ***.W0
* 1 /1 on 1/1 acre! New paint,
fp lc. fa m ily , liv in g and dining
room*. P r iv a c y fence 171.500

LAKEMAIY, LESSTNM

$3,000 DOWN
#1/1
renovated, new carpet,
p a in t , a p o lla n c a * . la n c e d
y a r d ...............................*11.W0
*1/1
renovated, new carpet,
p a in t a p p lia n c e * , la n c e d
y a r d ............................... *1*.W0
••*17,### Sewn, a ttu m a aa a v a il
ly on Ihl* two »fory i r t \, with
a p p lia n c e * , a n d lir e p la c * .
F enced y a rd w ith poof I **4.500

O W N ER FIN AN CIN G
Pln ecre*!. V I . liv in g dining,
fa m ily rm ., te c u rlty ty t lt m ,
fenced yard....U1.W 0
DELTO NA
2/1 on I acre. « r .
porch, carp o rt. S41.W0

yi s f' u\ ponri

NICK • (I . KAN • AFFOKIMH1.K

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 • SM. 10 - 5

G ove rn m en t R ep o t B A**um*
N o Q u a lity Home* In Semi
n o le / O r a n g e / V e lu a la / L a k e
Count!**.

P A lil 4 HI fM 0 S H 0 H N I

Z4pcw /m &lt;inA -

1 5 0 5 W . 2 5 th 8 t , S a n fo r d

HMDMONEY, RM-V8

Imreater - Owner F la a a cln g

PLUS

U n it e d W fc y

Real Eitata Brokar. *57 5504

i

( a llm m
limited Time Offer

(1st Month Only)

• N ew Carpeang • Naur Appliance* Indudm gR atngaraior.RanBa.O ahw aahar.Q a/.
baga O n p o ta l • W aahar I Dryara matalad
in unit* tor an ad d ao n al m onW y la* • 24
hour em ergency mamianane* tom es.

330-5204
(tycaUnty

21*3 Bedroom
Apartm ents
• Washcr/Drycrs in Sclcci Units
• Seif Clean Oven
• Icemaker
• Dishwasher
• Garbage
Disposal
• Pool
• Clubhouse
„ ; n Tu U H
M O N .-S A T . 9 - 6 • Sun. 12 - 3

tr-ea n a m p o u t a t v a n j j m w i a r
niO O F A IS L« .« IO W O M ia O H T

iving at R iverside C ondominiums
IS LIKE TAKING A VACATIONf

ALL TH E CONVENIENCES. . . NO UP KEEP!

S24-4XM

Step Up Into A
G reat
Apar

2 Bedroom ,

n iVKQ&amp;lDF.

2 Bath

ONLY

C O N l)L&gt; M IM l MO

NOW LEASING... CBtfai
ONLY
n iR N tS I I K O A lI N H I W N B lir n

*435

I AND2 HFitKOOMS

’4 2 °

7 and 12 Month Lease
Available
• Car Wain n ,

• Saurw Pvuilawf
• U n er-U t-O Mjm
• P«»l Cu '-'»

Pad M r w r
end men

y$ /y .i11dnuucn DRIVE

J w

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-

IK H A K t

*(407)668-6514

wt

FITAI BID.
IOSFITAL
I

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ar/BaaG raallcllaaa. am
privacy - yatFM liav yaa**a
hemal Cant* and m*. yaw'll
never Naval LOTS. 0 t^ N '
HOMESW/LOTS FROMI
It

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A v a . N aw /U aad turn. A appi
B u y /S a R /T ra d b --------» s t n .

moving-Aaaaa n o t .

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SlUi iC Paaaay washer
dryer, gsidStOBpNr; Cavck A
chair aalld weed tram*.
&gt;*tg*-btu*.&gt;i»-atltM
•OWTROOG CLOTHES LINE.
alngN Bata (umbrella type)
aguara. ham atui h baa n*

M - t l l ? _____________________
• F A I R R E C L I N I I C H A IR *

2 bWm. I beM, tg. mao4*». ig.
liv in g a n d d in in g a r e a
w / tlra p H e i. N M
d ic k . ig.
free*. P r iv a c y a n d te c u rlty .
E i t r a ream N r ariVc*. hobby
T w m ta o n d

amall tear*. SM Nr bath
________ MaPBt
• R O C K I N G C H A IR ■ Send eak

1JJ—ACTGDftLots/Sale

B r iy o G G i f l I K g O i n l c f

NEAR MAYFAIR Oalf caurae.
nicety w eed* 1MXMS *14.1*1
Ownar/Raaltor.......... JOT-WIN
OCALA RAT' L F O R E S T .
Waadrt M il U.*M each, na
money dewnlS7l.41 monthly.
________I w a **2 « 2*________
OVER I ACRE! high B dry In
oic lualvo Lake H arn ey
Wood*. Security gat*, beat
ramp. Call ut today. 117.Ml.
SNu t ram Raalty tt» w w
Ml ACRIS all er pari, c
pond*, lone*. Will fit
near Poland............

Sanford/lake Mary area.
P R E S T I G I O U S M A Y F A I R 4/1
O n 1/4 acre*. Cloae u p v ie w ot
L k . M onro*. P e a l B cabana.
Renovated. Super I .....*I7*,W0.
IM M A C U L A T E L K . M A R Y V I
W ith pool. T F it e fu lly dace­
rated. O pen B b rig h t. L o a Oi d
but atilt o n ly .................1117.500
H IS T O R IC A L S A N F O R D V t
F l r a p l a c a . f o r m a l d in in g .
C H A . la n ce d b a ck y a rd . E i t r a
n ic e neighborhood......*44.000
V I C O U N T R Y (M O B ILE
O n S acre*. B rin g y o u r her***.
In A - t c o n d itio n . 1 a rc * *
cle a re d . G ood w e ll.......S47.W0.
CO TTAO ESTYLE V I
G re a t to r a le rte r o r ren tal.
Zon ed c o m m e rc ia l. Suitable
o ffic e u w ...................... SI*. *00.
H I G H L A N D P A R K V1V*
B e a u t if u lly r e n o v a te d e n d
e x p a n d e d , c h a r m in g a p llt
p lan . A n d a ll h r ............(#4,000
C H A R M IN G O L D I R V I
Z oning allo w * p ro to w lo n e l oflic e . Su per *11*. L o t t o l itra * .
C a ll n e w t...................... SI4.W0.
L A K E M A R Y V I * Poel/Spe
A d u lt co m m u n ity , clubhouto.
F lo r id a rm ., hom e w a rra n ty.
N e a r e v e ry th in g ......... *45.000

CAUANYTIME

A R EASCH AN G E W EER LY
Sp e cia l B uying Incentive* Now
M U S T Q U A L IF Y
C a ll M ik e P le u ll
V enture I Preye/tN *
407 774 54M

BATEMAN REALTY
1440 Senlerd Ave.
• J/1 11 w/workth&lt;j&gt;Mf.W0
a 5/11j. n ice neighborhood
171.500
a V I . gree t location 144.500
A L L A B O V E R E N T TOOW NI
H o r ie lover*, thl* one'* tor
you! 12 acre* w ith 1 bdrm I1*
b a th
F ir e p la c e , tc re e n e d
porch
1*2.000
2 Fee the P ric e e l II 701 E
25th St 1 bdrm t ' j bath.
C / M / A . fenced, w/24 X 20
b lo c k w o rk s h o p o r 2 c a r
g arag e P ric e d under today *
m a rk e t!
tal.WO

3212257

The Prudential (m
Florida Realty
WANT TO SEU YOUR HOME?
I am looking tor nice home* to
m atch w ith buyer*

Call Bob Gitfom. REALTOR
MAYFAIR MEADOWS
] b d r m .. 2 b a th
L a rg e
%creened rm
107 M eadow
B ir d 57* *00 120*704
B u* M O llS f S

Quinn Realty Inc

321-3663
S A N F O R D . V 7 . A iw m a b ie
m o rtg ag e p o o l *41.000.
T W O B E D R O O M , larg e lot.
________*12.000 130 12*7________

Sm ford For Silo ByOrrm
P m e c re tt area. 2 o r 4 bdrm .
la rg e liv in g rm . new cen tral
H / A . 1.450 t q It., fenced
b e c k y e rd 15#.*00 B l 5071
S P A C IO U S PO O L H O M E ! 4
b d rm 2 belt) sp lit plan w ith
fa m ily room I m inute Irom
L e k e M a r y B I A g re e !
value at
*77.000
*4.000 D O W N A N D A S S U M E I 1
b d rm 2 bath in B ryn have n
Sp lit p la n w ith ca th e d ra l c e il
ing&gt; 2 c a r g arag e w /opener
B elow m a rk e t a t.......
14*.***
C a li Jan et M a n tlte ld
Oey*. 121 1224 Eve*. I l l - 7271
A A C a rn e t. Inc

OntuiK,

M s ih /th r m
•MAB4WVA0R AM/FM duet
eaaaatta atarea. Haw. i
•baut id hear* af uaa. SM

a ir '

c a la r T V in a ic a lN n t
candHtan. S M C a ll H 1-4M *
P S d a lly ..................... J H - 4 M
I

• comfut Ab fackbbI
Cammadara 4* bpbaard. dtek
drive. Okldata W Printer*.
s m

3777415

..............................n u t # *

H7-$p5ftlW Q—6»

1 ACR1L RIVER OAKS. OSTBIN • St. John's access.
Restricted Asking UKW0
mi 57411*5

• B I K I . M an s 14 (paod. *3*
M I 7 4 M _____________________
• G O L F C L U B * M e Oregar.
J a c k N lc k t a u * . I f Ir a n ,
wedpe. putter. I A 1 m b . +
m atch in g bag.
l a c . cand.l
s m ..............................m x m
P O L I C E A C A D E M Y , Caliactar,
shooter, p aint punnar o r a tven tu re r. C a ll F I B A N r aama
o l the beat price* araundl

15S— C o N M o m in iu iN B

Co-Op/$b!g
WI NT ER S P R I N G S . Tho
Highlands. 2 bdrm. Iv./dlnlng
rm. 2* X 12 tt.. If - arm . perch,
fully equip. Ut- Tennis, pqql
all amanMta*. Owner will fl
nance 151.180............. XW47II
YOUR NEW SMYRNA CONGO
CONNECTION! S a n f o r d
native. Drenda. Ownby Real

MUST SILL. 14 X 71. VI. AC. 1
porches, ell appliance*. Nice
family homo! &gt;7000.... U t-*447
SANFORD. 17 Fleetwood 14 X
52. 1 bdrm., I 3/4 beth. CHA.
storage bldg., covered porch,
now carpet A awnings. Family
pk. Priced to tall 11S.J00
__________211 7427__________
SAVE MSI NEW I«t1 HOMISI
WHY FAY RETAIL? ta ? * .
taaaa. uxn. n » ja * n h t w
YOU MOVE. 12 X 4* 2 bdrm.
lurnllhcd. Dtbary. *2500
444 4*00 or 111 *7*7__________
IWS 25X44 mobile home. 2 bdrm.
2 bath, largo screened porch.
^ A s k ln £ a iB M _ ^ ^ J S 1 4 3 tl

1 b d rm .. 1 bath C B horn# In
b e lte r Sanford neighborhood.
Top co n d itio n , c e n tra l A C .
new carp et. B paint, a ll ap p li
an cet. L o t t ot In tid e I forage
b u ilt l a F H A q u a lifie d buyer
can put |u*t *1500 down and
te lle r w ill pay a ll ot buyer*'
d o t in g B loan co tt* Double
lot. 150 X 140 D riv e b y a t 7017
H lb it c u t Court, then c a ll or
|u tl knock on door. *7*.*00
total.
C h a rle * Slade, ton.
121 5*17 or 247 0741

I D — T o to v M B R /

CALLIAITRUin

321-2720

MUST SEU MOITS MOUSE

d WA S HI B . Biaaaa. Mtavy
duty. Llha new. Runt great! A
bargain at M* m TV*
W A TIR B ID Mm *Na CamPlata aaf. Baakcaaa. with
m lrrar haadbaard. Pedestal
wi t h 4 d r a w e r s A mar*
tforeeo-KHSOBO

21/2 ACRES

157-MbMIg
Homts/Salg

•In Our 35th l u f

WASHER/DRYER. Ill* each,
m m * day*; ar 1214741.

Zoned county A-l. Already
apllt Into 1 building alt**.
Cleaa to town. B I T T I R
MURRYI Priced ta tail at
IH M .

322-2420

GOVERNM ENTHOM ES
N O G IM M I C R S

T w i n
W A V I L I S S
W A T I R B I D ■ New. W M *25*
• S k ln g a m U h e n o w 22tA27«

rvTe* n e n riR y p ^ttt^nttb.

V¥e B»1 and td l
more prupcity IKbr

1545 P a r k Or., Sa n lerd
M l W . L a k e M a ry B l.. U . M a r y

A lla m o n le . Apopka. C a tte l
b e rry . Deltona. Lake M a ry ,
L o n g w o o d , N ew S m yrn a
B e a c h . O coee. O rla n d o I*
proper t i n I. O rm ond Beach,
Sanford. W inter P a rk

St dean tor Vet* - A
more Nr ottiorL Brand t u v 1
badraam &gt; bath heme* ertth 7
car garage* tram MIG
Untv*r*alN«a«ty. MHM4

(

&lt; «0Hai*4*e4*r 221 5104

•Cable TV

2450 Hartwell Ave., Sanford

apartments
tars

k G A G M T A B L E w /4 chair* by
H w t r y U n k . » 4» llr m . m j m

BBTHWVy
•M. WTW1

REALTY, INC.

ALMOST N0TNIK DOWN!
ALMOST NOCLOSING COSTS

3210759
Total
Move-In

FOOL, TENSAS COURT,
VOLLEYBALL COURT
EACH APARTMENT INCLUDES

“

• T V . I I H I T N t f in. Cdtar, with
a la n d . S I M a r beat a tta r.

|J ^ t « r g r H H * d i M M l « t ^

107-MoWW

1/1 FURH. AC walar/farbago.
Faaca/cavarad patio. No petal
tu o t a r n toe.» iti;

/r

OARWOOO MILLS

with cauntry atyNcharm. SMI

/ L A . M A R Y area.
I.eaa i . x o ag. It. w it h o r
Wtmeut A / C other*. Startin g
K P S M cIn to sh P oin t, M a r t *
( L b . M a ry M i d alt*

H tn — /W itt

w m /ra b e te . t t u t t / w t m

am

H I—Bpptl5DC5&gt;

ANYCONOmONI
Need repair*? behind an
payment*? Call Grvg sn 4714

and IAMaguara Mat.
Call ni rau

IANFORO-FAOLA ABBA. I
badraam an private let. KUO
month plu* U R aecurlty.

A itu m a b ta to quail tie d buy**.
1 b d rm . tv* bath, liv in g ream ,
fa m ily re a m * r
b d rm ..
la rg e k itche n. N k a ea rn e r tat.
b v g ra u n d a a a l. M B M » 1 P * 4 C

For Rant

3*1

rent tooww in i vianat a
bdrm. a bam an I t acre.
Herat OK. Rant Nr only 1
year* and yaw own tra ile r.
ISIS m avea you in new .

cat tcrtu* e

m — P a rti i n i S#a c a

S S IV m a. p iu a M M ia c u rtty .

a BDRM. a BATH, laniard
Appliance*. Na pal*. stM/ma.
atuaaaturily.MStMraWar*

The chm te

f41—Hbnim H r Sale

tear IMIINMD #***

MP FAAR AVI • a bdrm.. A/C

a ADAM. a BATH, central A/C
all flPpla PpHil^AW W M hlf*
n—rMffhtch—

L

T41—Horn— far Salt

M H CTA . a bdrm. CHA. Ha
Fetal sa ri me. ptv*

im in t iM M iT .

m a il

ky la m

Hom— /Wont

•M D M IN T U M R N S T .

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p

KIT ’ N* C A R L Y L E ®

157-MoMto

VmfnVTWVW/ RWIV

SUIIMOLESFOtTIBGGOODS
B a ra g a SaN
Saturday only I
I N I S Sanford A v e 222 1772
• W E I G H T S I T • I I t h . barbell,
w eight* and bench. SM
227 n a t

159—OffiCG SupplitS
/ EBuipmont
• I L I C T B I C T y p a w r lt a r ,
Sm ith Corona P ric e d to Sell I
a n ................................ 221 451*

193—Liwh B Oardtw
B U N T O N C am a w rcIM tSam ar
1 I t " L I K I N lW t Staaa F irm .
227 1747 o r X2PIW 4 ask tor
Doug
• L A W N M O W IR . I I "
E i c a l l a n t C a n d lllo n l

195—MBchlHfy/TGGh

140—Busintis
For Salt

• A I R C O M P R E S S O R , Valued
a t *125. M a n y u te tl Good
Candtttont A sk in g U O m iT T *

HARDWARE And Food S to re *
Ottten. Doing good business I
Building, land. Inventory,
til*.WO! Owner retiring!
^em jlln^R oaJtjJhiC jM B IIO ^

199—PitB 4 SwpBli—
• A K C O O LO E N R E T R IE V E R ,
F R E E . F B I ! . F R E E I 3 yr*.
old. fem ale, (payed Forced
Into g ivin g u p l I Apartm ent
d w e lle r) 221 4270____________

143—DupIdX «or Solo
1 BDRM 3 BATH, ptv* 1 bdrm?
I bold Near 2*th St. Income
**00 M5 0M 04* 4517 lite r 4

• F E M A L E C A T . L O V IN G A
F r ie n d ly ! G ra y tiger strip e
tabby Spayed A dtclew ed.
F R E K I I I TO A OOOD
h o m e i w a s a t ____________

111— A p p lia n c G B

/ Furnituro __

O E O R O K TH E PYTHO N.
B la ck/b ro w n 4&gt;i ft with cage.
can reach n It *150 22*4711

AIR CONDITIONER*
5.000
BTU window unlit, like new,
trom *70; Split unit*. 25* Ton.
*225. Condensing unit*. 1 and 4
ton, trom 1150 240 *440______
a l U M K i E P S a w . n l j ow
• COLOR TV. Zenith. 25 In
wood cabinet. Moor model
Need* a mile repair. *100
122**1*__________________
• COUCH Floral print, bright
color*, good condition *50
__________m 7*25__________
• C OU C H- H I D E A B E O .

L O S T I I B ls c k A tan m a lt
p uppy V ic in it y o l Sanlord
P o tt O ffice. Sunday morning
R B W A B O I^ ^ ^ ^ m M N

751—H om s
t e H A Y F O R S A L E ! a a *2.7*
bale. U S ro ll. F E N C E bldg. A
R e p e lrl 222 2211 evet________
• W E S T E R N S A O D L E . IS "
M e l Brow n, w /pad and b rid le
^ |IO O _ M a ry ^ ^ ^ n e S 2 4 7

Q ueentlte *50QBQ 224 0055

203—Livestock and
Poultry____

• CRI B. J E N NY LI NO
w /m attrttt. *45 00
________Call 1» 2*57________
• D I N E T T E S E T . w ith 4 choir*
A fo rm ica top (m aple look!

C H I C K E N * I rooster. ) hentf
B r a h a m a t. B u ll C o ch in A
W h ite R ock *75*50 545 775*

*25 122 4450

S P A C I O U S S IN G L E F A M I L Y

THIS WEEK S

H
O
M
ES
WITH HOMESITE
IN C L U D E D

BACK YARD SALE!
Fn
Sun 7 ) L o tt ot good
Stuff! b rin g lo*i of m oney1 22f
F L A M I N G O Off S U N L A N O
ESTATES

BIC Bargains GOOD Stull!
S A N F O R D TV desk, clothing
* m ite F n Sat 11 Hiddrn
l k V illa t II) C lra r L ik e Cr
F R A N K a L ORI S New 4 Uved'
7102 S Fren ch A r e T h rill
Store C lip &gt;h.y ad lor 14% O lll

FURNITURE ONLY!
Sola, ch a ir, etc F n Sun i *
7544 S P ilm e tte Ave

GARAGE SALE
Houvehold Item,, com pu'er
v l'd n g glavv door l m.vc
F n Sat ■* 1. I l l * W. 2nd St

GARAGE SALE
Mouvenoid item s port d*th
*&lt;ttTtarF r t f n g
d&gt;n-ng l.sf#
conYWifion o&lt;«n ceding U n t
iRAri friowEf s, r J rg moBT?
vnep asc m any o»ner m iic
item s a lto c lo ttin g Student
u LeYi%. (tall, slender) otner
to y s some Q if ii (4 I0&gt; tOyi
Sat Sun l/ m 4 i m lA .V 22)
JU S T IN W A Y S A N F O R D

RENOVATION YARD SALE
1aS Long L e a l P m e C irc le .
Santoed Saturday. Aug 17th.
7 X&gt;2 W W carp et w padd.ng
and too m uch to i i t l l

SEMINOLE SPORTING G000S
Summer Cltirmc* A

Prlcmd trom only

167,490

G arag e Sale
Saturday on&gt;yf
21*1 S Sa n lord A »e 122 15*2

* * YARD SALE * *
Sat Aug t/th * 2 C A L V A R Y
CH RISTIAN C EN TER.
C O R N E R O F 4 T H ST. A
L A U R E L A V E Clothe* plu*
m any m l*c Item*

TIMBER
T C

T = !

YARD SALE

A M ar on da H o m e s C o m m u n it y

Saturday from I 5 2nd Shiloh
1*15 A ir p o r t B l Sanford

Howland Blvd in Oellona, east of 1-4

YARO SALE
Sat A 0g i| 4 1 II I W IN
T CR G LEN
M AYFAIR
M E A D O W S Otl&lt;4

Eastbrook OaLand Astona Or
Otltona M odals Oeitona Blvd
Otltona Modalaa
Doy'a R J
T im b a rcfttl
Howland B vd

115 E. Ith St, Chuluoli
S a tu rd a y
|A M
S o fa bed
SI2S oiu«mt%c ite m t

cut.
|7S.

(904) 739-7210
(407) 974-9934
(407) 999-0924
(904) 932-0124
C S C 0340323

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10B - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday, August 16, 1991

2 3 1 -C a rs

213—Auctions

★ AUCTION*

79 P L Y M O U T H V A N . Auto.
I70K, run * g raat, c la m , good
* h a p e ,» c y l,31.193. 323 4093

C A S H F O R Y O U R C A R I Quail
ty M o to rcar*. Inc.. 3400 N
H w y 17 92................... 322 7313

SATURMY, AUG 17,10AM
27th and Fren ch Aye. Sanford
Behind Plnecreet
Shopping Center
(M in i Warehou***)
Tool*, lawn equipm ent. TV'*,
lu rn ltu re. lot* o l m l*c. hou*e
hold. C B equipm ent,
lot* lot* more!
Col. B .J. Ro*e A uctioneer
A U lO tf

'13 F O R D F - t M p up. short bed.
300 en g in e. P S. c r u iie . tilt,
A/C . 34.000 m l. 13.400 322 0343

TARE Ur PAYMENTS
N O M O N E Y DOWN
a ic a p t tan. lag. till*, etc
( 917 C H E V Y C A P R I C E
C L A S S IC
Auto. a ir. power,
ite re o . O nly S149.97 per month
(41 month* a 19.9% A P R )
C a ll M r. Payne
C ourtesy U«ad Car*. 323 2)23
a P U B L I C A U T O AU CT IO N a
E V E R Y T U B S . A F R I. 7:W P M
D A Y T O N A A U T O AU CTIO N
H w y. 92. O eytana Beach
__________914-235-1311_________

2 1 5 - B oats a n d
A c c ts s o r ia s ------■ O A T . ’ 71 B e n i t o . I S H P
Johnton. good engine, need*
h u ll, e le c tr ic and it e e r in g
cab le work. T ill tra ile r, let
t s t s take* It 1................311*443

237— T r a c t o r * a n d
T r a ile r s

AA AUTO SALVAGE
o f O e B a ry
W E W E IO M A N D P AV I
T o p tS tor |unk.
C a r* A Truck*.
R in g 441 4441 ter quete.

239— M o to rc y c le s
a n d B ik o s

TARE UP PAYMENTS

1971 H O N D A 731 K
79.000
m iles, run*/look* g r e a ll *1.200
O B O 330 9333. leave m$Q
1917 S U Z U K I 711 E n d u r e .
H a rd ly e v e r used) 1400. C a ll
P i t 322-2921 *r 223-7921

N O M O N E Y DOWN
except tax, tag. till*, etc
191* C H E V Y C A V A L I E R CS
au to . a ir . A M / F M stereo,
pow er steering, power brake*.
O N L Y *12*41 per month (30
month* &lt;l 11.9% A P R )
C a ll M r Payne
Courtesy U*ed Car*. 323 2123
I9 M T E M P O good rubber, naw
battery, no rust, run t good
32.000 ........................ 322 0074

1,1
21f— W a n tt d fo B u y
It* Alum inum Cant. N ew tp ap er
N e n -F trre u t M etal*...........Ola**
K O K O M O ........................323 1100
A N Y N IN T E N D O T A P E S I In
good cond ition ! R easonable
p r ic e !....................... 323 2449

241— R e c re a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs
A V A I L A B L E S E L F STO BAO EI
O u fs ld * s to ra g e lo r R V ' s l
Inquire. 9 3 , M F . 27134)3

19M S U B U R U 4 wheel drive
station wagon 3 speed. A/C
pow er window*. A M / F M
ca**ette, M.700 330 2704

222— M u s ic a l
M e rc h a n d is e

’15 OIOS FIREK2A
44 M A Z D A B2044.
3 speed.
A M / F M Stereo. AC Good
Condition! 33493 149 0131

T H O M A S 2 keyboard o rg a n with
toot p ed al*
1330
Gu*
O rnberg. 3rd and H o lly Aye,
Sanford ................... 323 2934

e

233— A u to Parts
/ A cce sso rie s

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
C O N S O L E taw ing m achine. 130;
'73 74 P odge P ly m o uth auto,
tra n sm lltfo n 333 322 4174
a E X E R C IS O R /w a lk in g
m a c h in e . Sear* 173 (SI23
value) 331 1030_______________

TOOL B OXE S
lor sm all pick
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Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Sam inola County vinca 1 SOB
83rd Year, No. 286 - Sanlord, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Parents protest grades
By VICKI DeSORMIER

Herald Staff Writer

□ Sports

Softball makeup plans set
SANFORD — S anford R ecreation D epartm ent
m e n ’s softball league supervisor Jim S chaefer
h a s an n o u n c ed sch ed u les to m ake up the m an y
ra ln o u tsth n t have occurred th is su m m er.

See Page IB

□ People

Let’s eat!
C ook of the Week N orm a H enry w as raised on
a farm , w here she learned to cook for farm
h a n d s and a large fam ily. She sh a re s som e of
th e recipes th at won h er rave reviews. C olum ­
n ist Midge Mycoff u ses h er m icrow ave for som e
h ea lth y dishes.

SANFORD — W hile not one person stood to
offer their opinions on the proposed $312 m illion
school district budget, m ore th a n 25 people stood
to tell th e board w hat they th o u g h t of g rad in g
th ird graders w ith an S (satisfactory) or un N (not
satisfactory) ra th e r th a n on the A th ro u g h F scale.
Greg Etdridgc. a third grader at W inter S p rin g s
E lem entary School asked the b o ard not to tak e
aw ay th e traditional grading sy stem .
"I don't w ant S an d N." the y o u n g ste r (old th e
h o a rd . "1 w a n t to know h o w I'm d o in g ,
specifically."
A divided board accepted the reco m m en d atio n
of the com m ittee com posed of p a re n ts, teac h ers

an d ad m in istrato rs which lias b een stu d y in g
report ca rd s and grading m eth o d s for th e past
two years, to extend the new g ra d in g sy stem lo
Include th ird graders. The p ro g ram w as Im ­
plem ented In kindergarten th ro u g h seco n d g rad e
classroom s last year.
P ro p o n en ts of th e m easure claim th a t research
h as show n th at self esteem Is stro n g e r w hen
stu d e n ts h av e a chance to learn u n en c u m b e re d
by th e p ressu res of grades.
B renda Griffin, an early childhood ex p ert w ho
w orks for th e school district said th a t It h a s been
proven th at it Is Im portant th at self estee m be
estab lish ed at un early age.
"C h ild re n should be en c o u ra g e d lo learn
because th ey w ant to know m o re th a n th e y did
last w eek."' she said. "T hey sh o u ld not be

B yJ. MARK BARFIELD

School budget undisputed

Nudity in the park
NEW YORK — T he upcom ing S h ak esp e are in
th e Park production of "A M idsum m er Night s
D ream " will be In P ortuguese, but officials arcex p ectin g big crow ds nevertheless. S om e actors
will be nude.
T he play Is perform ed by T eatro do O rnllnrrin co. a th e a te r com pany from Brazil, w here
people are less body-conscious, said New York
S h a k e s p e a r e F e stiv a l s p o k e s m a n R ic h a rd
Kornberg.
"S in ce th eir cu ltu re Is based so m u ch on the
b each. It's not an Issue th ere ." he said.
Most of th e nude a n d sem i-nude perform ers
play fairies a n d n y m p h s In the woods

Mugged actor goes on offstage
PITTSBURGH — An actor still sore trom .1
re cen t m ugging delivered Ills lines oflstage
w hile his u n d erstu d y m im ed the part
" I t 's a lm o st like w a tc h in g th e a te r w ith
su b title s." said the actor. Thom D elventhal.
He was attack ed by six or seven teen ag ers
Iasi week while riding hom e on his bicycle trom
a rehearsal. The 30-year old actor w as knocked
ott Ills bike a n d beaten on th e Kick ol th e neck
w ith a 4-foot tree lim b.
D elvcnthal's neck w as too * ire lor him to
h an d le the m o v em en ts req u ired to play the roles
ol tw in serv an ts, each n am ed Drom lo. in
S h a k e sp e a re 's "A C om edy of E rrors
From s ta ll and wire reports

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A fte rn o o n rain c h a n c e increases

L See Grades. Page SA

Gardner backs
airport authority

D e m o litio n b e g in s

See Pages 4B, SB.

SANFORD — T he Sem inole C ounty school
bo ard apparently h as a vole of confidence from
th e public regarding the proposed 1991 fiscal
y ear budget.
G iven the opportunity for Input, not one
p erson stood at last ev en in g 's board m eetin g to
voice their opinion on the S 3 12 million budget.
“ It would ap p ear (the public) u n d e rsta n d s our
p o sition." said Supt. Robert H ughes.
A ccording to H ughes, the district h as cut the
bu d g et us far as It can be In light of tight
econom ic tim es an d In the face of u n ce rtain tie s
reg arding financial assistan ce from the state.
H ughes reiterated th at while the sta te has
allocated m oney to the district In su p p o rt of
m an d ate d program s, there Is a great deal of
u n ce rtain ty regarding w ether or not the m oney
will be available In Its en tirety th is year.
"W eJu st d o n 't know ." he said.
T h e proposed budget will now be ad vertised
lor public inspection before t itv'boai'ii m ak es a
final vote to approve It next week.
T h e budget. If approved, will cu t all district
p ro g ram s to the bare m inim um . Hiring will be
lim ited to fill existing needs. P u rch ases will be
strictly regulated.
T axes, however, will go down.
A ccording to Mary C h am b ers. th e red u ctio n in
th e m lllage levy Is d u e p rim a rily to the
reduction In the debt service in the 19H6 bond
Issue.
In recent years, public reaction to th e budget
h a s been lim ited, but tills w as the first tim e th at
not o n e citizen offered som e Input, acco rd in g to
H ughes.

w orking for th e grades w here tlielr sell esteem
could he easily crushed."
T each ers w ho spoke lo th e h o ard said th a t they
favored flic use of the less sp ee iflr g ra d e s lor the
creativ ity th at If encouraged.
" T h e S and N method o f g rading e n c o u rg e s
creativ ity , especially In th e area of lan g u ag e
a r ts ." said Helen Reed, a th ird grade te a c h e r at
Idyllwlldc E lem entary School in S an fo rd . She
n o ted th at A through F g ra d es d isc o u ra g e
ch ild ren from creativity If th e y arc told th a t they
are failures (don't reelcve high m arks) r a th e r th an
If they reelcve a satisfactory grade a n d a re told
how to Improve th eir work.
T he S and N grading a p p ro ach , p ro p o n e n ts
arg u ed , enco u rg es parents to a tten d co n feren ces

Herald S ta ll Writer
SANFORD - S en . WAV. "Bud"
G ardner said T u esd ay no ch an g e Is
n e e d e d to th e m a k e u p of th e
Sanford Airport A uthority u nless
Sanford o r th e a u th o rity Itself ask s
for it.
"I h a v e n 't seen th a t m u ch th a t's
broke w ith th e a irp o rt." G ard n er
said. "I th in k we o u g h t to leave well
enough alone. I d o n ’t see th e need
for any c h a n g e s."
G ard n er, th e T itusville Dem ocrat
who re p re se n ts S an fo rd a n d S em i­
nole C o u n ty east of U.S. Highway
17-92. m ad e th e co m m e n ts at a
reception for him at th e Sanford
L auding clu b h o u se.

□See A irport. Page 5A
Airport budget, See Page 3A

For m ora w e ath e r,

By NICK PFEIFAUP

Herald S ta ll Writer

dm inistrative assltanl Elaine Hall and bookkeeper Sonny Raborn
Jmire the lacade of the new Sanlord Middle School which includes
jlum ns and m edallions which were saved from the building which is
aing dem olished today. A jagged ed g e ol th e rem ains ol the old
jilding can be seen behind them .

A/alls tumbling down
at historic city school
By VICKI DeSORMIER

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Sanlord Middle
S ch o o l, a m a ssiv e tw o -sto ry
ediface th at lias grated F ren ch
Avenue lor more th a n 60 years, is
tum bling Into a pile of rubble
The old building, which serv ed
.is hom e to Sem inole High School
until a new high school w as built
in 19(H). is being replaced by a

new c a m p u s directly b eh in d it
P r i n c i p a l D an P e lh a m , on
vacatio n th is week, did not know
the precise date the dem olition
w ould b eg in , acco rd in g to Elaine
H all. P e lh a m 's a d m in is tra tiv e
a ssista n t "I hope It's not too
m u ch of a shock it be t om es back
a n d tu u ls it flat." sh e said
School officials knew th at the
d em o litio n would o cc u r some
m n lltln n

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SANFORD - Midway religious
leaders a n d o th e rs a re an g ry over
th e h a n d l i n g by th e S e m in o le
C ounty S h e riffs D ep artm en t ol the
arrests of four m e n said lo have
been Involved in a gang rape this
past w eekend.
And th e w om an w hose accu satio n
p rom pted tlr e S h e rtll's raid and
arre sts of th ree a d u lts a n d one
m inor h a s re can ted part ol her
story, officials said
N e v e r t h e l e s s , t h e s h e r i f f 's
sp o k esm an said llie Investigation
c o n tin u e s a n d fie ex p e cts m ore
arrests
Five M idway lead e rs have or
ranged a m eetin g w ith the Shcrill to
voice th e ir object Inns, one ol them
said today
R everend Jo h n c ll Ja c k so n prcsi
dent of ilit- Midway I'o m m u n ltv
A gainst Drugs, hos arran g e d lo
meet w ith S em inole C ounty Shcrill
E sh n g cr.il 3 p m tom orrow
"\Vc w ant to get the Shcrill lo

Mayday’ report prompts search;
10 plane seen in Lake Monroe
y NICK PFEIFAUF

erald Staff Writer
SANFORD - A Lite night search tailed to hu d .i plane
i-hcvt-d in have crashed into Lake Monroe T h e plan
,i&gt; thouglii lo have gone dow n shortly* hctorc ID p m
ist night
S&lt; ntt Thom a* liortnn. ol uOO Airport HouU'Vsirii
unlord. w as llylug In the a re a a p p ro x im a te a mile
,c»i of the C entral Florida R egional A irport T uesday
Ight w In n he reported hearing a radio em erg en t v call
A« cording to statem en ts given to the Sem inole
oinitv S h ertll's o llh c h&lt;* h ea rd a m essage saving
Mavdav mavdav engine lire Going dow n &gt; north
rest. Sanford
After Horton landed, he not died the Shcrill s o lln c A
hc« k tit the term "5 northw est' indicated a n area mi
h r no rth ern shore ol I ak&gt; Monroe

Computer failure
brings week delay
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer

Pago 2A

State Sen. W.W. ‘Bud’ Gardner

‘Rape’ vYCtim"bdcks off;
Sheriff’s apology sought

A search was organized w ith m em b ers ot the
Sem inole County S h ertll's D ep artm en t. Sanlord Point
D epartm ent. Volusia C ounty SherlH 's D epartm ent anti
a n u m b er til boaters
I hc Volusia C ounty belli o p ter. Volusia An I was also
ealletl into the search T h e t rail covered tin area with
searchlights, but no dow ned a m rail w as located alter
sev eral h o urs ol searching
Following the search. S h e riffs D e p u t i e s r e v ie w e d a
tap e ol rad io m e s s a g e s I r o m a m rail a m t r e p o r t e d
lltid lttg n o t r a n s m i s s i o n ot t h a t n a t u r e m i tin tap* I In
S e m i n o l e ( o u n i v Siltm i l ' s d e p a r t m e n t is i m t s i i g a i m g
t h e in c id e n t

C entral Florida Regional Airport Duet tot stem t *»■k•
saitl tins m orning We d id n t llntl an y th in g last night
Imt w e re si III looking in to tin situ atio n to bt • • r tain
i fieri- is no problem

NASA scrubs shuttle launch
Partly
Cloudy

Herald Photo bf Tommy Vmcont

t AIT t \ \ W ER \l
NASA dr
laved tnd.i\ s t.ium Ii ol sp a te shot
lit A tlantis ii\ m nn than a week

becau se of a hilled co m p u ter on one
ot the sh ip s m ain en g in es
Ilu l.uhirc occurred tw-tore dawn
todav ab out six h o u rs beforr tin
sch e d u le d liltolf. while the shuttle
was ticing filled w ith m ore than a
halt-m illion gallons ol furl h&gt;r i
nine tlav m ission
Nu e trv
lau n ch d im tor Boh

retract certain s ta te m e n ts " iucliid
lug the use ol th e word " a n im a ls ."
Jac k so n said th is m orning.
11&lt;- apparently referred lo broad
cast and p rin te d s ta te m e n ts l»v
sh e rlll s n lllc i.ils w ho d e sc rib e d
anyone who m iglti have co m m itte d
a c ts described l»v tin- 3 3 year old
wo mail .is " a n im a ls ."
A number ol o ilie r people will |oin
Jac k so n In h is m ccllug w ith tinShcrill lie said He Identified them
as The Rev Roosevelt G re en pastor
ol Si laikc M If C huicli. I'he Rev
T helm a S Y oung, p asio r ot New
licilu l A M E C h u rch . J B Byrd,
president ol th e Midway Im piovc
incut Association and I he Rev
J o h n Byrd, vice picsldeiil o! tin
Midway Water A ssociation
C o m m e n t i n g o n th&lt; I c c l i u g s ot ih&lt;
p e o p le hi M id w a y . J a c k s o n s a id .
• I b is has really got a lot ot p e o p l e
m Itum oil
W c i&lt; l i v i n g lo ki c p a
lid oil ii

rin- victim m ean w h ile, lias rt
portcdlv altered her o rig in al si.il*
m cnlsahnut ih c case

4-year-old
boy helps
save buddy
B yV iclu DeSORMIER

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — A lost sandal
miglii have cost a 4 -y e ar old
Ins lilt Iasi night h a d it not
hern lor th e quick rcat lion ol a
Ir lend and tw o nclghtiors
At N p i n . . S anford Police
responded to a tall th a t Keith
Beaty. IH I‘M L auding Di at
i In S anlord l-andlng Apart
int ills, had fallen m m th e large
poud ai th e trout ol i h e t uni
jilex
lie had t.illen into tin- (Kind
while try in g m retriev e a flip
tlopth.il he h a d lost
When of lit e is ami em erg en t v
test tie w o rk ers arriv ed at the
stem they found th a t Kyle
Anderson. Beaty a 4 year old
Irieiiil had belli his Iric n d 's leg
to keep him from g o in g mirier
iiiiltl Jo y ce F u n d erb u rk w a s
able to poll ilu y o u n g ster Irom
the water .mil Freddie Sam hez
adm inistered car din pulm onary
rrsusilatlnu
See Sttve, P ag e 5 A

�' ~ ___

"The situation's bad here a*
fa r a a w a te r's co n cern ed ."
Slaughter said. “But what are
we going to do about it? Shut*
ting down POO out here to not
going to aohre any problem.
"I think tt la their duty to dean
up ttoetr mesa. But how are they

switchboard* a t th a T aylor

drinking this
MS." Thomiey
wmethlng
ody needs
We didn't
3 polluted
who lives
i - w to

ongoing situ atio n for many
years, but no one paid attention
to it."
"Even now. you can't con*
vtnce some of these people that
thta pollution la an actual Cact."
Thta Isn't the first time PAG He told the newspaper.
PAO shipped the bottled water
baa provided free water to Taylor
County residents. Por years, a* a from Jacksonville. Sim mons
"good neighbor policy." the

C o lu m b ia n p ria s t w ho led c o c a in e
king to ja il, re le a se d from h o s p ita l
bian priest who peacefully tod
cocaine king Pablo Eacobar to
jaii wia rrieaadtf thxn a M 1 H
area hoqttal Tuaaday. pledgin g
to continue to fight far th e
y *11 t n i p i O y M I wiwW M X T K I V O i 9Vp V
extradition of Colombian prisonera In this country.
TA M PA -A
Rafael Garcla-Herreroa waa
ahowedhavM* sex was impropetVy sfcuwt»*tori
"released-from Kendall Regional
*
—
Hillsborough
b e e n s in c e S u n d a y . T h e
- • G4*&gt;»«H&gt;iC*ptt'At~waar perform­
ing a mass Sunday before about
"Thta couM be a serious breach e f evidence procedure," a riP
Poindexter, who eras on vacation when the couple were
arrested July 16.
Neighbors summoned police and complained that children
swimming in a pool could occ Alfred Stephens. 36. and Janet
Paddock. 33. having aex In the bathroom of Stephens'
Carrollwood condominium. A neighbor recorded at least two
m inutes of videotape through the open blinds of the
ground-floor unit.
Two deputies went to the complex, viewed tha videotape and
arrested the pair on a second-degree felony charge of
committing a lewd, lascivious act In the p rtaenca of a child
under 13.
TALLAHASSEE - The word­
ing of a campaign mailer being
C Ii IIm ’ associate gh tn lottery Job
circulated by a Republican state
TALLAHASSEE - A business ssaorlste of Gov. Lawton
Senate candidate sounds ex­
Chiles eras given a high-paying job at the Florida Lottery,
traordinarily familiar to Demo­
where he recently helped negotiate a doaetf-btd extension of a
cratic Sen. Rick Dantzkr.
lucrative contract, a newspaper reported.
"1 mote It Those are my
William H. Lindner, who has been on the poyroO of the
feelings." said Dantzler. DLottery Deportment since April 1. to scheduled to receive o
Wtnter Haven. "Apparently I
state salary of about M 3.000 this year, the Sarasota
waa right on target — the other
Herald-Tribune reported far today's editions.
party agrees with me."
Before Joining the lottery. Lindner. 41. had spent three
The OOP candidate for the
months in the governor'* office.
District 10 seat In Volusia
County, Locke Burt, sent the
leaflet via direct mail to voter*
who will elect a new atate
senator next Tuesday. He also
Latimer said the shooting to being fnveatlf
accident, and prcaecutc n w ffft* aakad to dotermtr
violated gun safety laws.

—

^ i iip w p

who drink from well* wftkln a
tw o -m ile c o r r id o r of t h e

beat exhaustion and renal fall- desire lo confess before me. and I
ure and that he would have to ^ courte wjh.- Mid GarciaretUTn to the hospital iu several ~ **«**„&gt;». "Further. I*U talk to
days for further testa.
U.S. authorities to try to have
MWria-Hcntfos. known aathe him e s l n d«»»d back to Colombia
"Father of Feacc becauac-o.-h-h. tor a n e w trial there. Our penal
rote an mediator between hl» system and current president
country's most powerful drug &gt;re worthy of Judging their
carteta and the C o l o m b i a n ■ ' W ' l ' por t er s after his
t fas nest stop
Since arranging Escobar's turMreaL{«t«en-in— rond«r—
hoc.
» hear the con* advocated the repatriation of
ivlcted Medellin Colombian prisoners from the
Carlos Lehder United States to serve their time
in their homeland.

i

Former Coast
Guardsmen
charged

G u a rd , who a lle g e d ly
secreted 4 kilos of cocaine
during a drug seizure In
Blscayne- Bay.-huve - been
charged srith drug traf­
ficking. ofTicUda said.
An officer with the Cork!
Gables Police Department
and a security officer were
.aocRsterf ..Twe*cUy_aa. a m .
suit of a three-year Joint
Investigation by the FBI
and the U.S. Coast Guard.

S e n a t e h o p e f u ls ’ m a ilin g s id e n t ic a l

■Lottery:
SSSa^USffVl

THE

used much of the same state­
m ent In a response to the
editorial board of The Daytona
Beach NcwwJouraal last week.
Burt faces Democrat Ed Dunn
and independent Tom Vtocontl
In the election to replace Tom
Brown, who resigned in June to
lake a Department of Natural
Resources Job. The race to seen
as a key to which party controls
the Senate, where Democrats
now have a 33-17 edge.
in the leaflet, above the words
"A New Generation of Leader­
ship." Burt outlines his stances
on several Issues. Under educa­
tion. Burt begins with the words:
rtunlty begins with
&gt;llon for everyone."
quality

That first sentence 1s identical
to the one used by Dantzkr In
his successful 1900 race, copies
of mailings used by both men
show.
A comparison of the mailings
sh o w s th a t B u rt uaed th e
highlights of a longer statement
Dantxler sent to votera and
printed In newspaper ads during
his 1000campaign.
For Instance. Dantzler in­
cluded three other sentences
before using these words: "Class
sizes are a function of financial
re so u rc e s a n d professional
teachers are secured with ade­
quate pay and a good teaching
environment."
That same sentence is the

second paragraph of B u rt's
mailing. In all. seven sentences
uaed by Burt appear in th e
year-old statement made b y
Dantzkr.
Burt, who found out about th e
situation during a debate w ith
Dunn on Tuesday, said th e
sentences were the work of "one
of the young people In m y
campaign” who had worked for
Dantzkr’s Republican opponent
In the 1990 race.
"I do not write my direct mall:
I do not write my TV ads.” B urt
said. "The words were what 1
wanted to say. I approved It."
Burt aaid he was embarrassed
but that the Incident should not
reflect poorly on his campaign.

W EATHER

Today: Partly cloudy with a 00
percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorm *. High In the
lower to mid 90s. Wind variabk
5 to lOmph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a
chance of showers and thun­
derstorms. Low In the mid 70s.
Wind variabk 5 to lOmph.
Rain chance 30 percent.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with
show ers and thunderstorm s
likely fay afternoon. High In the
lower to mid 90s. Wind south­
west 10 mph. Rain chance 60
percent.
E x ten d ed forecast: P artly
cloudy through the period.

r t l y eldy 93-73

foot with a slight chop. Current
Is to the north with a water
temperature of 84 degrees. Raw
Smyrna Baaeki Waves are one
half fool and glassy. Current la to
the north, with a water tempera­
ture of 84 degrees.

S t. Awgaatlaa to Ja p lto rta to t
Tonight and Thursday: Wind
southwest 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2
to 4 feet. Bay and inland waters
a light chop. Scattered to locally
num erous afternoon showers
and thunderstorms.

T he high tem perature In
Sanford Tuesday was 94 de­
grees and the overnight low was
66 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Ja c k ton.M J U
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the Junoou
K o rttM C ity
p e rio d , e n d in g a t 9 a.m . I M V***»
Wednesday, totalled 1.35 In­ L o t A n f t it o
M ilw au k a*
ches.
M p lt SI Pout
The temperature at 10 a m. N m A v IIN
O rtoont
today was 86 degrees and Now
Y o rk C ity
Wednesday's overnight low was Now
N orfolk,V o
76. as recorded by the National N orm P lotto
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□Twooday'o hlgh................91
□ B aro m etric presso r* .30.06
□ R elative H am ldlty....73 pet

�SANFORD - In Ms 1001-93
Am iI jfWf budget. tht t a t o d
Airport Authority wants to Ibwer
the amount paid to the City of
Sanford. The City Comtntsalan
and staff however, do not agree
with the reasoning. ,
The Airport Authority had
budgeted an expenditure of
•10,000 for fiscal year 1991-92.
compared to 900,000during this
past year. The money was to pay
far Sanford's Involvement In
poMce and lire protection on the
airport property.
According to Airport Director

Album lands man In (all
A photgraph album containing the picture of a burglary
victim landed an Ortando man in jail Monday.
An off-duty Seminole County deputy spotted Barry Kietb
Bridges. 39. walking on Osceola Road in Sanford at about 7
p.m. with the album. The deputy reported he afoo found a
.22-caliber handgun In a red ripper pouch In Bridges' pants. He
summonded Sanford police, who found the gun and
photograph album had been taken from an Osceola Road home
earlier Monday.
Bridges was charged with armed burglary, grand theft, petit
theft, carrying a concealed firearm and possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon.

Burglary of a ear sohred
A Sanford man was charged with a July 18 burglary of a car
parked at The Bam on U.S. Highway 17*92.
While the auto owner was In the tavern for IS minutes.
Sanford police say Moses Bonner Powers, 37. no permanent
local address, removed 9400 In traveler’s checks and a portable
color television. Powers was arrested Monday after another
man tried to cash one of the stolen checks and identified
Powers as the man who gave It to him.
Powers was charged burglary to a conveyance and grand
theft.

Drug poasasaion chargas A M
Gregory Leon Mitchell. 37. 2230 Jltway. Midway, was
arrested Mondav for. drug possession charges during a
Seminole County sheriff's raid on a house suspected to be (he
siteofagangrape this weekend,
A deputy woritlng a security detail during the raid reported
seeing Mitchell slap a child In the face. A search revealed a pipe
containing cocaine residue, the deputy reported. Mitchell was
c h a g ^ t with possession of cocaine anddroy paraphernalia.

; Warrant arrests '
!

• --The fol!«wIttg-vwrftRt i-veila vreve mad c Monday. .........
WCharles Alford Williams. 18. 2945 Dixon Ave.. Midway,
was arrested on Sipes Avenue In Midway Monday after four
warrants had been laaued for probation violation charges.
Williams had been sentenced to probation for burglary,
throwing a deadly mlaale and battery, sale of a controlled
substance and battery convictions.
•DeLeon Franklin Hampton. 25. 2251 Greenway St..
Midway, was arrested at the Seminole County Courthouse
Monday morning for falling to appear at a traffic court hearing.

third. A three* member police
department was also proposed .
The only payment budgeted to
be paid to the city was for
structural Ore protection, when
city crews and equipment would
be needed In addition to those
available at the airport.
D u rin g M onday n i g h t 's
workshop m eeting however.
Sanford City Commissioners
objected to the cut back of
funding from the Airport Author­
ity. City Manager Bill Simmons
said. "The money doesn’t come
d o te to paying for the full
spectrum of services offered by
the city."
R e g a rd in g th e 1 6 0 .0 0 0
amount budgeted by the Airport
Authority to be paid to the city

Harriett said, "The service we
Ive to the airport extends well
eyond Just answering calls." As

W h lflh a m A I D S S u p e r c h a lle n g e g o a l re a c h e d
By VtMIBtBORMBR
HaraM Staff Writar

1

SANFORD — The people of
Seminole County have reached
thUr goal of helping to e sta b lish
an endowed chair at the Universlty o f Miami to s t u d y th e
neurological effects of..the AIDS
virus on v ictim s cf th e dlncasc.
With a ssista n c e from ih*- Universlty of M iam i, th e AID S
S uperchallenge, estab lish ed by
th e family o f T h o m as W hlg h am .
a Sanford atto rn ey w ho died of
AIDS In O ct. VOSS.- raised th e
necessary 9 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 to re clev r
m atching fu n d s front th e stale to
establish th e ch a ir
...........
T h e g r o u p ..b o -le d s e v e r a l
grassroots fu n d raisin g c h a ritie s
In S e m in o le C o u n ty a n d in

aboard the Rlvershlp Grand
Romance of Sanford, brought In
a total of about 970,000.
Frank Pilladlno, director of
development for the university’s
comprehensive AIDS program,
said the the university donated
th e needed 9 3 2 0 .0 0 0 because
th e s ta te d ead lin e-to r providing
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harvest g a to rs th is fa ll
and 91,000 for non-residents.
Former trappers must take re­
TALLAHASSEE - Four Sem­ fresher courses, Davis said.
Trappers retain 100 percent of
inole County residents are
profits from the sale of alligator
among 188 people chosen
p a rtic ip a te In S ep tem b er's hides and meat, although hides
must be validated by the com­
alligator harvest.
mission at a cost of 930apiece.
The participants were chosen
Last year, properly prepared
randomly from over 15,000 alligator hides sold for approxi­
applications submitted to the mately 942 per foot and alligator
Florida Game and Fresh Water meat sells for roughly 95 per
Fish Commission, which an­ pound, game officials reported.
nounced the names Tuesday.
The commission still requires
Local 'gator trappers are Jane that permit holders be present
Braden, Sanford. Joseph H. during trapping activities. Until
Brown and Roy M. Largent. both last year, a trapper could stay
of Longwood. and Michael J. home while the agent did the
Leholm. Casselberry, said game h u n tin g . A tra p p in g agent
and fish spokesman Mary Davis.
license can be purchased for
However, those selected must 950. Davis said the rule was
complete a six-hour training changed to prevent trappers
course and purchase an alligator from having family members
trapping license before being apply to Increase the chances of
Issued a perm it. T rapping being selected In the permit
licenses cost 9250 for residents lottery.

Bush nominates Orlando
attorney for federal Judge
WASHINGTON - President
Bush has nominated a Pensacola
circuit Judge and an Orlando
attorney for two Florida federal
Judgeships.
The nominations Tuesday,
which must be confirmed by the
U.S. Senate, would fill a newlyc r e a t e d J u d g e s h i p In the
northern district and a vacancy
in the middle district.
Bush nominated Circuit Judge
Lacey A. Collier for the northern
district bench, which encom­
passes (he Panhandle and the
a r e a from Ta l l a h a s s e e to
Gainesville.
For the mi ddl e d i s t r i c t
Judgeship, which stretches from
Naples to Jacksonville, the pres­
ident nominated Anne C. Con­
way. She is an attorney with the
firm of Carlton. Fields. Ward.

Emmanuel. Smith A Culler In
Orlando.
Both were recommended to
Bush by Republican U.S. \jscn.
Connie Mack, who urged the
Senate Judiciary Committee to
hold Immediate confirmation
hearings.
"The tremendous backlog of
pending cases in Florida's feder­
al courts demand swift action by
the Senate Judiciary Committee
on the nominations." Mack said.

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In the average death penalty case, more
than eight yeara pa— between sentencing and
execution. This la a form of torture for
victims’ famIHea. A key reason for the delays
Is the abuse of habea s corp
first to the state courts, then
federal system, then down
seemingly interminable process..........
In a pair of recent rulings, the Supreme
Court held that federal courts aren't hound to
consider habeas corpus petitions from state
Inmates who haven't property presented their
appeals Drat to the state courts. The court's .
logic is compdUng. Federal badges shouldn’t,
casually irtddhr in state criurt matters: N or"
..-sh o u k L jttn id ctefL n d r a t a a l s j m t l o c f r . .g e t _
unlimited chances to contest their, esses In
federal courts.
Shortly after the court’s rulings, the Senate
approved President Bush's plan to block
habeas corpus petitions in federal court If the
judge determines a convicted criminal re­
ceived a “full and fair hearing" in state
courts.
The plan also would give Death Row
prleoncra six months to ftte habeas carpus
petitions slier exhausting their appeals In
state courts, except when new evidence has
come to tight. This Is a reasonable and
ifm lb k

Former Supreme Court Justice Lewis
Powell has observed: “I know of no other
system of Justice structured In a way that
assures no end to the litigation of a criminal
conviction."
Under the tighter standard that Is emerg­
ing. Inmates still wlU be able to challenge the
constitutionality of actions by police, lawyer*
or Judges. But It will be harder for them to
drag cases out over several years. That Is s
decided Improvement.

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A tempest in a Demi-tasse?
BOSTON — From the sound of It. you would
think that Demi Moore had posed for a
Rorschach test rather than a cover photo. The
Image of the very pregnant star, naked but for
her two strategically placed hands, has Vanity
Fair being compared to everything from
National Geographic to National Enquirer.
The magazine has been banned from
supermarkets In North Carolina and has flown
newsstands In Harvard Square. Her
off the news
photo Is now an Instant visual poll on the
subjects of sexiness and pregnancy, prudery
and discretion, the uterus and the ego.
Indeed one am ateur sociologist of my
Intimate acquaintance has been flashing Demi
In the buff around her home and office. She
has collected comments that range from
"Indecent exposure" to "It’sabout time."
One woman said that It was wonderful to see
a woman who was big — with child — and
beautiful. Another in her "17th month of
pregnancy" groaned about this new role
I. Having
not looked like a movie star
model.
Hav
before pregnancy, she now knew for sure that
she didn't look like a movie star during
pregnancy. She would have preferred a
closeup of varicose veins.
It Is true that people feel free to offer their
opinions about the behavior of pregnant
women. Pregnancy seem* to turn women into
public property. Co-workers, who wouldn't
touch your shoulder, are suddenly rubbing
your stomach. Strangers are telling you what
to eat and what happened to them in labor.
But this tempest In a Demi-tasse has a
familiar edge to It. Remember last year when
Deborah Norvllle was pictured In People
magaiine breast-feeding? Some said she was
l. q u in te s s e n tia l^
w onderfully n a tu ra l,
maternal. Others said she should keep her
blouse buttoned In public. Everybody said
something.
Demi herself has posed nude before. It was.
as they now say about Suprem e Court
nominees, a youthful Indiscretion. But some of
the same people who would criticize her for
posing with a flat stomach exposed, praise her
for publicly protruding. Others seem to suggest
that nudity Is e\ en worse for a mommy-to-be.
It seems that photographer Annie Llebovltz
focused her lens on an especially fertile
territory In contemporary life. The place where
altitudes about sexuality and motherhood
conflict.

• Whst would you like to be. son —
a Boy Scout, or a QM Scout?"

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When the questions started pouring in. Tina
Brown, the editor of Vanity Fair, said that the
pictures Illustrated the beauty of maternity.
"There Is nothing mure glorious llum the sight
of a woman carrying a child." she demurred,
wrapping hcreself in the flag of motherhood.
Bui the pictures, us Brown knows, are far

more ambiguous than that. This Isn't a photo
spread for the Lamare class.
Inside the magazine are three more Images.
The most deliberately provocative la the one of
Moore In a skimpy black bra. bikini undies and
spike heels. Mommy meets Hustler? Did she
mean to reveal Victoria's Secret? Guess what,
Victoria’s gonna have a baby!
Frankly. I would not rush over to see Demi's
baby In utcro. Spare me the videotapes of her
first childbirth during which she directed three
cameramen to get all
the right angles. She
Is far more fully and
comfortably exposed
on camera than In
the dry. dull text lhat
a c c o m p a n ie s th e
pictures.
But the lens has
cap tu red and u h ,
exposed, a visual
taboo. It walks the
line that still ordi­
n a r ily d iv id e s a
woman’s body as a
source of pleasure
and a source of re­
production. After all.
a mother isn't sup­
captured and
posed to be a sex
uh, axposad, a
object and a aex ob­
visual taboo. ^
ject Isn’t supposed to
be a m other an d
where la Freud when
you need him?
Remember the analysts who said that
Western culture saw Woman as either a
madonna (the original) or a whore? There are a
lot more sexual options now but also a lot more
opinions.
There's an ongoing argument about whether
good girls wear garter belts, whether a
centerfold Is liberated or merely exploited,
whether female nudity is sleazy or nature's
way of staying cool. There's a talk-show,
kitchen-table debate about good and bad
sexiness that gets focused around Deborah
NorvlUc’s breast feeding and Demi Moore's
pregnant poses.
Most of us harbor mixed feelings. Which Is
why this Issue of Vanity Fair is selling...and
why It’s discreetly wrapped. Why the photos
are getting a long look, but not on the subway.
Giving credit where It's due. I give It to
Llebovltz more than Moore. She's taken a
strong, unexpected Image and thrown It on the
national screen — u conflict wrapped in
amnlotlc fluid. Some pictures are worth a
thousand words. This one's a bargain.

ANDERSON

Use of fetal tieeue
life-death debate
WASHINGTON - The Reagan administra­
tion banned the use of fetal tissue from
abortions In federally fended medical re­
search In IflSS. Now, on the eve of a
congressional vote on the Issue, the No. 2
lawyer at the Health and Human Services
Administration when the b in was Imposed
has toki Congress H was Illegal.
The Moratorium has been continued by the
Bush administration In spite of findings by
two Reagan commissions and protests from
health and medical organizations. It has
prevented promising research In transplant­
ing fetal tissue Into victim* of Parkinson's
and Alzheimer's diseases, childhood diabetes
and * HflfcTBflesser-known ailments.
Robert Charrow,
the former deputy
general council of
HHS, has w ritte n
. Congress t M O h e
question Is whether
HHS broke the law
(he ropes of ru le
m ik rh g . rhcTudih'jr
Issuing a notice and
soliciting comment.
His answer was a
blunt "yes." In a
letter to Rep. Henry
W axm an. D-Calif..
c h a ir m a n o f th e
h uaa for fatal
House Health and
tissue la an
Environm ent S u b ­
issua that has
committee.
tom people
Even If the morato­
who oppose
rium had been done
abortion J
properly, "there Is
serious doubt
whether the moratorium
could have
withstood Judicial scrutiny." Charrow wrote.
T h at scrutiny may com e soon In a
threatened lawsuit from several heavyweight
groups. Our associate Lcs Whitten has
learned that (he groups considering suing the
government are the United
united Parkinson Fcx
Foun­
dation. the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation,
the Association of American Medical Colleges,
the Association of American Universities and
the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Interna­
tional. Their suit would Join the painful
national debate over whether the product of
an abortion should be used to cure fatal and
degenerative diseases.
One question the suit would answer Is why
the ban was put into place. One top-level
Reagan administration source said the Idea
originated in the White House as a means to
appease pro-life conservatives.
Currently, private research and privately
funded transplants are allowed, but they are
prohibitively expensive.
Waxman has authored a bill to lift the
federal moratorium and impose rules to
prevent the real horrors that the opponents
fear — sale of the tissue. Induced abortions to
provide fetal tissue for friends and family,
even deliberate pregnancies to produce tis­
sue. The bill wtU be debated In the House this
week. The legislation Is backed by a host of
group* representing victims of lung disease,
diabetes, cancer, cystic fibrosis, arthritis,
multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and other disOn the other side are the National Right to
Life Committee, the U.S. Catholic Confer­
ence, a powerful Southern Baptist group and
several other pro-life and church organiza­
tions. A National Right to Life spokesman
told us that the opponents generally endorse
the use of tissue from spontaneous abortions,
cell cultures and tubal pregnancies, but not
induced abortions. They fear that lifting the
ban would encourage more abortions, which
they regard as the taking of human life.
Finding a use for fetal tissue Is an Issue lhat
has torn even people who adamantly oppose
abortion,
like Baptist
.................
“ ‘ minister Guy
“
Walden
and his wife. Terri, of Houston. They are
praying lhat fetal tissue will save the life of
their baby, who has a rare disease. HurlerScheie Compound.
Another advocate Is Don Nelson of Denver,
who has Parkinson's disease and Is the first
American to have fetal tissue transplants
done privately. His doctor. Curt Freed, told us
the transplants had brought "substantial
Improvement... dramatic change.”

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wsdneaday, July 34, 1901 - SA

R apt c a s t
on a reported gang rape."
Yesterday afternoon, a large
number of Midway residents
turned out at the Seminole
County Sheriff's office, where
"Of the SO people who flocl
Into the lobby area, are ended

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men reportedly involved in the
gang rape.
Three of the four persons
accused In the gang rape Incl
dent made their first ?ourt ap­
pearance yesterday r'lem oon. in
near the charges placed against
them.
The three Include Robert Lee
Williams. 47. 2391 Greenway
Blvd.. Midway. William Henry
O'Neal. 20. 2530 Byrd Ave..
Midway, and Joseph Watkins
Jr..‘ 2271 Broadway. Midway. A
hearing la scheduled for
this afternoon for the
suspect, who Isa Juvenile.

authority."
"We re doing all we can do."
said Shoemaaer. "No one’s
paying attention to what we’re
trying to do."
Sonny *Rabom.
smnr?
a u n n *ry w
bookk—
v n n w p par
vi m
at wwi
Sanford
r »wi w m
Mlddte
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School and a gradual# of Somlnoio High Softool
which waa housed In tha building until 1M0,

to o to C o u ajr CoomlMjooer

waatakant

s e n t a p ro p o sal to U nited
Airlines lor a national mainte­
nance facility here that would
employ 4.000people.
Airport director Steve Cooke
said th e a u th o rity la also
negotiating with a Texas carrier
to begin a Sanford to Miami
communter sendee and is talk­
ing to air package express com­
panies for beginning service

County Port Authority Director

Demolitiontime this month, but did not
know that the Aral blows would
come yesterday until the heavy
equipment began rolling onto
the campus yesterday morning.
The first part of the structure
to be to rn down w as th e
northern end. the area that waa
o r ig i n a lly a c o m b in a tio n
auditorium and gymnasium.
Bulldozers win be driven In
today to demolish the Interior.
The shell of the building will

follow.
Hall
formed the total
ject will take
days, not
of the
or
School employees on
during the demotttloa are keep*
Ing to th e rear of the
administrative budding.
"I’m not one to be
about things." Hail sakL "but I

have a healthy n y w l far heavy
machinery and hi Hidings com*
•ngdown.’
There is kns than ten feet
haS uaam s I k s n i i n g i u u —*-* * l .

of C entral Florida Regional
A irp o rt. S em in o le C ounty
lawmakers win meet with city
and
airport officials Aug. IS’to
_a*_____

In the project, sB the work win authority to non-Sanford
be done before students return business oeoole.
But Sanford Mayor Bettye

SaveiP a g slA
Funderburk and Sanchez also
live In the Sanford Landing
apartment complex.
’’These people are to be
commended for their quick reac­
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ALVIN RAY ABBOTT
A l v in Ray A b b o t t . 54.
W cathersfleld Avenue. Alta­
monte Springs, 'died Sunday
his residence. Bom Jan. 26.
1937. In Parkersburg. W.Va.. he
moved to Altamonte Springs
fropi there tn 1974. He was a
yMhrkeUng IUl,^R&gt; |)oncr for thePoultry* and Egg Division of the
—Florida- Department uf Agstcui*
tunrsrndTTLdutlst. He wuffinrAti
._FQrs*j£ctcrau-nad ja. member, of
the Loyal Order of the Moose
Lodge No. 766, Orlando.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e wife.
Loretta: son. Kevin. Apopka:
daughter. Missy. Altamonte
Springs: parents. Ernie and
L ju lse . Parkersburg: sister.
Joyce Stevens, Vienna. W.Va.:
brother. Larry. Washington.
W.Va.
Baldw ln-Falrchlld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

*8207. Lotigwood.
Survivors Include daughter,
Patricia MacLeod. Oviedo: son.
Leonard M.. Oviedo; brothersrB l
ttulitt. Orlandb.andlt. D. Mullis.
Jacksonville: slater. Janet Rider,
Pensacola; eight grandchildren:
one great-granddaughter.

Details of his condition
not available this morning.
Tom K uhn, a n Altaftionte
Springs accountant, said he waa
c o n ce rn e d th a t y o u n g ste rs
sheltered from grades to help
build their self esteem would
Sanford. Harry Fields. Re* H A LM CAM* W IST
trouble in real life."
dgeiand. S.C.. WUUe Lee Fields.
Ralph Carl West. 80. North "have
He said he was concerned
Jersey City. NJ .; slaters. Ruth Lacy Circle. DeLand. died MonR tncTtvB c a t r i ce- Q .a h a n v .— day ahtowvwUlence. Born June about a tren d th at he saw
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grandchildren.
N.Y.. in 1672. He was a retired grade/’ he said. "Where will It
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Diane M*. Ssabo. 36. 1072
Choke Cherry Drive. Winter
Springs, died Tuesday at her
residence. Bom March 1. 1065.
in Rochester, N.Y., she moved to
Central Florida from there In
1981. She waa a homemaker
and a member of St. Stephen’s
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Steven: daughter. Kimberly.
Winter Springs; son. Steven R..
Winter Springs.
B aldw ln-Falrchlld Funeral
Home. Ooidenrod. In charge of
arrangements.

Regina Wagner. 66. Little Edward I. Wolff. East Thi
F irm s* ^ K b a Jrm iC b fiird rb d -^ V iT tw o ^ g ra n d c h ild re n
Tuesday at West Volusia Memo* great-grandchild,
rial Hospital. DeLand. Bom Feb.
Stephen R. Bsldauff Ft
1.1225. In Rhode. Romania, she Home. Deltona. In char
moved to Deltona In 1966 from arrangements.
Dumont. NJ . She was a home*
maker and a Lutheran.
,
Survivors Indude daughters, [ 1 ? ^
Evelyn Sullivan. Nina Nardaco.
both of New Milford. N J.. Linda
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Rowland. Dumont. N.J. and w lwmum Sr", camavry. ««a
Carolyn. Uttle Ferry. N.J.; slater, n aj»- y — um m
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Peter, of Highland Lake. N.Y.: i f
three grandchildren.
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Stephen R. Bsldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
Louise E. Wales. 85. 10 Lotus
Lake Drive. Casselberry, died
Sunday at Meridian Nursing
Center. Longwood. Bom Jan.
31. 1906. In Long Island. N.Y..
she moved to Casselberry from
there In 1943. She was a retired
bookkeeper with the United Way
Campaign in Orange County and
area packers and growers of
flowers. She was a former teach­
e r In Long I s la n d a n d a
horticulturist, known to many am
the Caladium Lady of Longwood.'She was a Protestant.
S urvivors In clu d e s is te r.
Dorothy K. Bamcs. Longwood:
stepson. C. A. Jr.. Sarasota.
Gaines Funeral Home. Long­
wood. in charge of arrange­
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Second Generation Funeral Director at
Brlsson Funeral Home.

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would have been satisfied with
this method of grading. I don't
think my kids would have been
properly motivated."
In the end the board voted 3-2
to advertise the plan as-ls and
Invited parents to return with
their comments at 7 p.m. on
Aug. 27 when they will .vote on
the final acceptance of the plan.

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ELAINE BURT1LLA ENGLE
) Elaine Burtlllu Engle. 73. 508
IRoy Blvd.. Altamonte Springs.
;died Tuesday at her residence.
; Bom Feb. 1. 1918. In Oclwcln.
William H. Taylor. 82. 224
•Iowa, she moved to Altamonte Meadowlark Drive. Osteen, died
ISprings from Brodheud. WIs.. In Monday at his residence. Bom
; 1960. She was a homemaker July 12. 1909. In Trenton. NJ . .
;and a member of Asbury Meth- he m oved to O steen from
•odist Church. Maitland. She was Edgewater In 1982. He eras a
!a member of the Order of the stationary engineer for the State
!Eastern Star.
Hospital in Trenton. He waa a
; Survivors include husband. Navy veteran of World War II.
•Robert O.. Maitland: sons. Gary,
Survivors Include wife. Rose:
• ' Ma d i s o n . WI s . . R o n a l d . daughters. Lee Nolan. Mor! McFarland. WIs.: sister. Yvonne risville. Pa.. Aloiae Trucllve.
{Lamb, Orlando: seven grand- Bristol,. Pa.: stepson. Edward J .
{ c h i l d r e n ; s i x g r e a t ­ Quinn, Bordentown. NJ .: slater,
grandchildren.
Mina Roblnaon. Salinas. Calif.:
I Beacon Cremation Service of brother. Robert. Salinaa; alx
; Central Florida. Winter Park. In g ra n d c h ild re n ; th re e step ; charge of urrungi-tncnls.
grandchildren.
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IRUBY MULLIS HOLLIS
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
I Ruby Mullis Hollis. 69. 252 ments.
;Lakc Ellen Dr.. Casselberry, died
;Tuesday at Control Florida Re­ LUCILLE THOMAS
gional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Lucille Thomas. 89. 1500 W.
!May 19. 1922. In Coffee County. 17th St.. Sanford, died Friday at
;Georgia, she moved to Casscl- Longwood Health Care Center.
| berry In 1953 from DeLand. She B o rn M ay 2 0 . 1 9 0 2 . In
•was the owner and operator of Coosawatchle. S.C.. she moved
!Seminole Pluza Beauty Salon. to Sanford In 1926 from there.
{Casselberry. and the Magic She was a homemaker and a
{Brush Beauty Salon. Maitland. Baptist.
jShe was a Baptist unci member
Survivors Include daughter,
•and past president of the South R u th A n d e rs o n . S a n fo rd ;
{Seminole VFW Ladies Auxiliary brothers. Rev. Elijah Fields.

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lying on the ground in a circle,
their hair spread out behind
them. "Where!" shout the ones
holding their hands In a circle.
"Whooo!" say the children flut­
tering their hands.
The children are portraying,
respectively, the lateral roots,
sapwood and cambium of a tree
in a game called "Build a Tree."
Joseph Cornell leads children
and adults through eight such
games In his new video. "Shar­
ing the Joy of Nature" a visual
version of his 1989 book of the
same name.
H is first book. " S h a rin g
Nature with Children." has sold
more than 290,000 copies and
been translated into seven lan­
guages since It was published in
1979. Cornell, who lives in the
mountains outside of Nevada
City. 95 miles northeast of Sac­
ramento. also wrote "Listening
to Nature" in 1967.
T he 40-m lnute video was
filmed last summer in Northern
California. Including Yosemlte
National Park and the Mammoth
Cornell. 40. has made a career
of teaching people how to teach
about nature. He majored at
California State University at
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several years. Now he spends his
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th? world.
The games in the video are
four types: otter games are
energetic and playful, crow
games are active and observa­
tional. bear games are absorbing
and reflective and dolphin
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game and the "Camera Game"
is a bear game. A crow game is
"A nim als. A nim als." where
children act out animals on a
card for others to guess. • A
dolphin game can be singing or
reciting poetry about nature.
"Once people are alert and
interested and more on the
wavelength of nature and then
have an experience of nature,
they want to share that." Cornell
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SALEM. Ore. — Oregon has
embarked on a long-range pro­
gram to abolish high school as It
now exists In hopes of producing
students better able to compete
w ith th e ir p e e rs In o th e r
countries.
The program, called the Or­
egon Educational Act for the
2 ls t Century, recently received
final approval in the Legislature
and la awaiting the governor's
signature.
gj/d. re stru c tu re high
to that stdB bts would
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vocational training.
The reforms also would elimi­
nate early grade levels and
lengthen the school year from
days to 220 days by the year
175d
2010.

Gov. Barbara Roberts and
state School Superintendent
Norma Paulus are among the
plan's staunchest supporters.
The governor has promised to
sign the bill soon.
Some skeptics have said the
goals are laudable, but they
won’t be reached unless future
legislatures are willing to spend
q lo t o f money to I m p l e m e n t the
changes. Lawmakers committed
about 82 million to get the
U v ih e I f t h g r a d e - S t u d e n t s th e n ., reforms off the uroundLJn- tto
would be* steered toward a co t hexltwo years.
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FLORIDA.

SIMINOLICOUNTY,
PkOdIDA
CASR NO PI-MICA-MO
COUNTRYWIDE PUNDINO
CORPORATION.
PiamtiN.
vs.
DAVID L. CHAPMAN, CAN
DICE L. WILSON ANO MAT
TMIW GLASS, d /b /a C A M
TRAVEL ANO LETTER ROX.
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DofUndant(s).
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICI Is hereby given that,
pursuant la the Order at Sum
m ary Judpmont at Porgctosura
In this causa. M the Circuit
Court at Samlneto Caunty. Pier
Ida. I will sail the prsparty
situated In Samlneto County,

NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nodes is hertby * re n that I
pm engaged m buetnese at Mt
LymMtoM Avenue.
Springs. PL 22714.
County, Florida.
Ptcttttaus Name at
FLORIDA AUTO COLLEC­
TION. and mat I intend to
register said name with Ihe
Secretary at Slate. Tsilahaaaaa.
Florida. In oc u rdanta wtm ma
provisions a t the Fictitious
Name Statute, TeWtt: Section
gas es. PtorMa Statutes ta*7.
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CASINAtVSWPCAHS
WORLD SAVINOSANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
PRANCIS J. KEENANarit/a
PRANCES KEENAN, alal..
ts).
NOTICI OP SALE
NOTICI Is hsrsSy flvsn mat
Sur s a t t to Rw Pinal JaSsm int
a t Psrsdaaurs ans SaN antsraS
In m s causa pansmg m ma
C ircuit Ceurt s t IlfM stnth
Ju S k lal Circuit. In ans far
ISRUWSN Caunty. PtortSs. Civil
Acttan Ns. MMTPCA It 0 . the
unSsrsHnaS Ctorti will sail ma
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that Oregon Is adopting an
elitist. European-style system in
which students not bound for
college are pushed into early
training for factory work.
B ut th e p ro g ra m ’s ch ief
sponsor, state Rep. Vera Katz,
says it will
w ill put
p u t Oreegon at the
head of the class when It comes
to producing students who will
be able to keep up with changing
tech n o lo g ies In the global
economy.
"U Is the thtent of this legisla­
tion that Oregon will develop the
best educated citizens in the
nation by the year 2000 and
equal to the best In the world by
2010.” she said in an interview.
In .a.jeuae, Oregon Is. being
used- aa.-a testing ground.Jot.
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MAR VANNI MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUITCOURT
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SMI. PuMlc R acam of Saminato County, PtorMa.
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August, m i , at ma West front
Ssor of the Sam Inala County
Courthouse. Seniors. PtorlSa.
DATID this Itm Jay Of July.
INI.
(COURT U A L)
MARYANN! MORSE
C L IR K 3P THE
CIRCUIT COURT

NOTICI OP
PICT ITIOUI NAME
Nattea is hereby given that I
am sngaasS In business at 701
I. urn St.. SantsrS, Samlneto
County, Pier ISo. under the
P left ttous Name of
V IV ID VARIATIONS OP
CENTRAL PLORIOA and that
I Intend to register said name
with the Sac rotary of State.
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac­
cordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Noma Statute.
To-Wit: Section MS*. PtorlSa
Statutes ISJ7.
ToddA. Pltipatrlck
Publish: vuly 24. m i
OEM-217

NOTICI OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
a re engaged In business at SIM
S. U.S. Mwy 17*2. IU. Fern
P a r k . PL 32710. Ssmlnole
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name at
SM ILEYS PRESSURE
WASH INO. and that we Inland
Is register said name with the
Secretary et State. Tallahassee.
Florida. In accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statute. To Wit: Section
•Sl ot. PtorlSa Statutes lfS7.
Carl W. Davis
Dana I . Davis
Publish: July 24. m i
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rucarded m Plat Beak 17. Page
PS and P7. Public Records et
Samlneto Caunty. PtorMa.
at Public Sato, to the highest
bidder,.tor cash, at the West
Front Entrance at me Samlneto
Caunty Courthouse. Sanford.
Ptorldd. a t 1t:M a.m .. an August
27, m i .
WITNESS my hand and the
Seal of mis Court mis 12th day of
July. m i .
Clark el the Circuit Court
By: s/Dorothy W. Boiton
Deputy Clark
Publish: July 17,24. m i

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INTMI CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO PON
SIMINOLICOUNTY.
PLORIOA
CASE NO. tl-TfbCA-ISO
BANCBOSTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
vs.
BRUCE P. WASHINGTON, st.

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Defendants.
NOTICI OP SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Summary Pinal
Judgment ol Foreclosure en­
tered herein. I will sail the
property situated In Samlneto
County, Florida, described as:
E ty of NW U et Block S. Tier
If FLORIDA LAND ANO COL
ONIZATION COMPANY. ST.
GERTRUDE'S ADDITION TO
THE TOWN OP SANFORD,
according to the plat thereof, as
recorded In Plat Book I. at page
IIS. of the public records of
Seminole County, Florida,
af public sale, to the highest and
best bidder tor cash, at the West
front entrance, Seminole Caunty
Courthouse. Sanford In Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on the
22nd day of August, m i .
WITI
ITNESS my hand and offlclal seal of sold Court this ISth
day of July. m t .
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: s/DorothyW. Bolton
As Deputy Clark
Publish: July 24.31. m i
DEH 717

NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS N A M
Notice is heresy given that I
am engaged In business at t t t l
French Ave.. laniard. PL 37771,
Samlneto Caunty. Florida, under
the Pkttttous Name st
A b S GROCERY, and mat I
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To-Wit: Section MSM,
Statutes »fS7.
Ahmad Abudshanam
Publish: July Ik mi
OEM 714
NOTICI OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given Ihat I
am ingagad In business at IMt
High Point. Longs sad, P L Sam­
lneto County. Florida, under tha
Fictitious Name et
INVESTORS LEASING, and
that I Intend to register said
name with tha Sacralary at
Stole. Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance with tha previsions '
et tha Fictitious Name Statute.
To-Wit: Section MSS*. Ftortdak
Statutes I*27.
1
Mark J. Ford
Publish: July 24. m i
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NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that wa
are engaged In butIntis at 111
Aidean Drive. Sanford. Saminoto County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol
W I L L I A M R. D E R R .
WORDSMITH. and that wa In­
tend to register said name with
th e S e c r e t a r y a f S ta t e .
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac­
cordance with the provisions ol
the Fictitious Nemo Statute,
To-Wit: Section MS.M. Florida
Statutes test.
William R. Derr
Mary Elizabeth Dorr
Publish: July 24. IWI
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CLUB, O R G A N IZA T IO N N E W S
News about social and strvica clubs and organlzRllons in Semlnote County Is slsgibi* for publication.
Group publioity chairmen should submit typewrit­
ten press releases to People Editor. The deadline
is noon three days prior to an event.br as soon altar
Ihe event as possible.

PEO PLE IT E M S
Items accompanied by pictures about the ac­
complishments ol children and adult residents of
Seminole County are eligible for publication. Sub­
mit typewritten or neatly written Items to People
Editor, Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave., Sanford,
F la 32771. Include name and daytime phone
number of person who may answer questions.

RELIG IO N
Items about religious services or social activities
sponsored by a church or synagogue in Seminole
County are eligible for publication on the Religion
Page each Friday. Submit Items no later than noon
Wednesday prior to the day of publication to
Religion Editor. Include the name and daytime
telephone numbdr o l a person who may answer
questions.

Herald must submit the appropriate form to the San­
ford Herald People edilor. Completed engagement
forms must be submitted at least 20 days prior to
Ihe wedding. Wedding forms should be submitted
as soon after the wedding as possible.
The forms provide the basis for Information that
will appear In the announcement. The forms are
available at Ihe newspaper office or by sending an
addressed, stamped envelope to Engagements (or
Weddings).
If desired, the completed forms may be accom­
panied by a photograph (professional preferred) of
any size to be published In black and white with the
announcement. The newspaper reserves the right
to reject any photograph ihat it cannot reproduce.
Photographs may be picked up after publication
or can be returned by mail if accompanied with an
SASE.
Engagements and weddings are published in the
Sanford Herald Sunday edition of Ihe People
section.

If you see somlhing newsworthy, let us know.
Call the Herald and ask for the news editor as soon
as possible.

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Announcements of new businesses in Seminole
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Business Editor along with a picture if appropriate
and include the name and daytime telephone
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bacim e he said It might Inadvertently detract from efforts to
a i m u n f f ctsuai sex.
The study, which had been a pproved by the Pubttr Health
Service, would have involved 24.000 youth in grades seven
through 11. Parents would have had to consent before
teen-agers could participate and the parents themselves would
hove been Interviewed as well.

Buah to visit tbs Ukrainian capital
WASHINGTON — President Bush expects to vWt the
Ukrainian capita! of Kiev after his summit talks in Moscow next
week, making a symbolic gesture to a republic that couM
determine the tete of the Soviet Union.
The ftrst visit of an American president to the Soviet
heartland Is tentatively scheduled for Aug. I.
The Ukraine la critical to Mikhafl Gorbachev's strategy of
shaping a new federation of Soviet republics built on the
foundation of nine republics that Joined him Aped 23 In
pledging support for the union.
The proposed new treaty binding them tn a looser but still
Intact federation was shelved by the Ukrainian porhament.
probably until next year, and pro-Independence forces In the
republic are rapidly gaining strength.

Uft.10 million ytare o q o uocovtnd
OMAHA. Neb. — Scientists are uncovering a snapshot oflifc
10 mUUoa years ago — and entertaining thousands — as they
dig up skeletons of prehistoric creatures killed in their tracks
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MILWAUKEE — A paroled they found skulls in a file cabinet
child molester whose reeking, and a closet and three headless
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■onw of them. It was reported * BOed with body parts and a
today.
dresser stuffed with photos and
Neighbors aaid an overpow- drawings of mutilated bodies,
ertng stench emanated from
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for months and that they re- Dahmer confessed to 11 killings
ccntly heard scuffling, a buss and to cannibalism. The paper,
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mer), SI. a former chocolate a dead animal or something like
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HOOVER. Ala. — Orlando scored four runs in
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LAKX MARY - Newcomers at the
Lake Mary Summer Track Serlea aet
the pace In the sprints while Bob
Stackhow gave an awe-inspiring
performance in the distance events
Monday night at Lake Mary High
S c h o o l's D oon T . R e y n o ld s

"We are e
for the final
Gibson.

events were:
S - a a l - D a l i r Bayst
leaped 6 feet 2
to w*n the long jump
With his long, gazelle-like strides. Gibson J r. act a
Stackhow amazed everyone with feet. Dorlai
in
his strength and endurance, runn-, the BO-meter (BiB), the
Ing uncontested in the SOO-mcterf (21.S) and the
(46.9)
1.600-meter (methc mile) and
dashes. His brother,
3,200-meter runs, breaking the second In those events.
6-ts-10 QfatoaMfinawy
and style In 4:43£.
also set a personal record in the long
But he didn't atop .here as he Jump, g0tng&gt; out to 10 fact. 6 Inches.
proceeded to encourage his daugh­ Jenny Byrd continued to
ter. Anna, and his son Robert to winning the high
- «~1dL..iplete their cvente- vy running feet. 3 inches).
run
■'"along aide them.
(3:15.9). th e 1,600 p i e r rut)
^ —Lctonya-Thom ai” * TfeWOfaT'
Oviedo High School, used the meet (1:24.0).
aa a training utensil for the AAU
Monica Collins won both the
Junior Olympics track meet to be BO-meter (7.7) and the lOO-meter
August 3 in (1 6 .5 ) d a e h e s fo r th e 9 and
run July
ily 31 thru
Ih
Thomas left her corn- 10-year-old girfc. Rebekah
petitors behind In the 100 and the beat the rest of the Odd by
200-meter sprints.
in the 100-meter (16.9)
"This lai the first time I have ran while Kris Deddow won the 200In a while, but I need this to get m eter (36.6). A nna Stackhow
finished the two mile In 28 minutes,
back In shape." said Thomas.
The Reaves family of Dorian. but wra defeated by Tiffany Gibson,
Damian. Demetrius and Regina who ran a 21:37.
Reaves left their mark by the end of
9 4 a l 0 Beyer Ben Keraenbrock
th e meet. Dorian and Damian
the long jump (13 feet. 3
placed first and second, in that Inches) and the high tump (4 feet. 2
order, in the B-and-Under Boys SO. Inches). Duamel VeUon swept the
100 and 200-meter dashes. In the sprints, winning the 80-meter (7.3).
6-10 age group, older brother De­ lOO-meter (18.8). 200-meter (37.4)
metrius finished third in Ihe 200- and 400-meter (1:22.6) dashes.
Bryan Wade took the 100-meter
meter dash.
Meanwhile, the mother of Ihe dash for the boys age 6-9 (18.2).
three boys. Regina, won both the 50 Robert Stackhow handled the
800-meter (3:33.9) and 3.200-meter
and the 440 for her age group.
"1 haven't ran in almost 11 (18:38) runs while Daniel Martin
years." ssld Regina. "But. It felt won the 1.600-meter (6:41.2).
good to know I still have It.”
Il-ta -1 4 Beyat Matt Houston
The final meet will be held next placed first In Ihe long jum p (18
Monday. July 29. Aa a special feet. 1V4 Inches) ra well aa Ihe
Incentive for participation, a "pre­ BO-meter (6.3). 100-meter (13.4).
dictor mile" will be ran. Two 20O-meter (29.1) and 400-meter
watermelons will be given away, (1:03.0) dashes. Joey ByTd won the
one to a boy and one to a girl, to the 800-meter (2:46.8) raid 1.600-meter

Jenny Byrd, 10, was the top finisher In her age group In the high jump,
800-meter run, I^OOmeter run and 409meter dash Monday at the Lake Mary
TrackSartea run at Laka Mary High Schoot’a Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
(6:10.6) runs ahead of Joe Houston,
who won the 3.200-meter run
(16:26.7).
11 t s 14 OMsi Angle Olson won
the long jump (13 feel. 14 Inch)
while Tiffany Alombro was winner
of the 100-meter (14.7) and 200meter dashes (31.2).
18-16 Beys and Otrla: Thomas
won the 100-meler (13.0) and
200-meter (27.1) dashes. Christina
Olson covered 13 feet. 4V4 inches in
the long Jump. Tanner McFall
soared over 4 feet. 4 inches In the

high Jump. David King won the
200-meter (27.8) and 400-meter
(86.8) dashes.
1B-M Man and Weraent Regina
Reaves ran uncontested in the
80-m eter (6.9) and 400-m eter
(1:18.8) dashes. Robert Pendle ran
in the 80-meter (6.1) dash.
SO-SO Man: Stackhow gave a
distance running clinic, running
alone In the 800-meter (2:46.8).
1 , 6 0 0 - m e t e r 1 4 :4 3 .2 ) a n d
3 .2 0 0 -m e te r (10:48.2). Willie
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S em in o le C o lts rally late;
O vied o Ju n io rs, S e n io rs sp lit
Two out of three Isn't bad.
The Seminole Pony Colt All-Stars and
the Oviedo Junior All-Slara moved to
within one victory of clinching their
■respective tournaments, but Ihe Oviedo
Senior All-Star* suffered a stunning
setback, forcing them to come back
through the loser* bracket.
The Colts defeated East Cobb. Ga.. 7-4
Monday night to advance to the finals of
the Southeast Colt Regional at Marietta.
Ga. while the Oviedo Juniors survived a
field change and wildness on behalf of
Anthony King to defeat Suwancc 6-4 In
the Junior League Section I Tourna­
ment Tuesday night.
The Seniors were within un out of also
advancing to the finals but ended up
losing 5-4 to the Arlington All-Stars of
Jacksonville In Ihe Senior League Sec­
tion I Tournament In Nicevlllc Tuesday.
They will now have to win three straight
games to win the section.
C olt's madefaatad
MARIETTA. GA. - The Seminole
Pony Colt League AU-Stars advanced to
the championship game of the Colt
Southeast Regional with a 7-4 victory
over the host East Cobb All-Slurs
Monday night.

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Seminole is the only undefeated team
left in the tournament and will have to
lose twice to lose the event.
The local IB and 16 year old All-Stars
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Hobby Morgan, finished up with
c*** Morgen a n tin g the save.
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(• a the trig gun ot» offense with three

the other game. Crystal Riser
eliminated Nlceville. setting u p a
7 p m . ellmlmtlon gwas be­
tw een- C r y s ta l R iv er a n d
Suwanee at Oviedo tonight
Oviedo will play the survivor
at 7 p.m. Thursday. If Oviedo
loses that game a winner-Uke-all
game wlU be played at 7 p.m.
Friday. The w inner of th e
tournament wlU advance to next
week's state tournament.
Anthony King was the winn­
ing pitcher for Oviedo, tossing a
one-hitter and striking out 10.
But he also walked nine which
allowed Suwanee to stay In th e
game.
Wildness also allowed the local
13-year-old All-Stars to come
back for the victory. Richard
Roger and King walked before
Ben D unem ann doubled In
Roger. King then scored on a
passed ball with Dunemann go­
ing to third. Dunemann'Scored
the final run on a ground out by
Richard Schneck.
Doing the damage for th e

was hit by a pitch and Chris May
singled to load the bases and
finish the night far Slavik.
Stephenson csme on In relief
and got a strike out and a pop
up. But he loot Ms control at this
point and gave up RBI walks to
Wes Washington and Ryan Dr*
lacrooa to tie the score. Mike
Duncan came on In relief but he
walked Dully Grimes to force in
the winning run.
Providing th e offense for
Oviedo were Mike Ruglenlus
(double, single, run scored).
DiTore (double). Bellhora and
Hynes (one single and one run
scored each), Brian Hendrix,
Brion King and Ted Brown (one
single each) and Andrew Taylor
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SMYRNA BEACH - Continuing hie
domination of the rich Super 8 Late Model Series.
Bobby Gill made It four wins in a row to bring his
earnings to over 830,000 as he won Saturday
night's Summer Slam 300 In front of another
standing-room-only crowd at New Smyrna
Speedway.
But aa red-hot as Oil) was. his engine was
hotter, ao hot that It almost cost him the race.
•The headers melted." said Otll after the race.
T he Intense heat almost closed the headers up.

It v u "Lucky Win No. 13" for Bobby Seam In
the Mini Stock division as Scary- used Hit'
numerous caution periods to work his way up to
the front. Early Icader/heat winner Ernie Muller
was secood ahead of Ouy Lingo. Gene Van
Alatlne and Skip Honaker.
Alter a good run In the Late Models, Ricky
Mawhall came back to win the Sportsman
feature, leading Billy Pratt. Jimmy Johns.
Sanford's John Ripley and Guy McRobms to the

theattSch^"* * * * defln,te,T kMin&lt; P ° * e r down

1ng posted bla first PASCAR win the week
t at New Smyrna Speedway. Darren Gould
hack to post hla first career Bomber feature
'orId
Friday.
win at ~
E B last
PM B
t o t o i Ted Head.
Dwayne Waddell. Oeorge McKiasick and veteran
Tom Wartng rounded out the top five.
Mike Culpepper waa a first-time winner In the
Run-A-Bouts. dodging numerous crashes to take
the victory over Jim Robinson. Ray Aldridge. Ron
Blackard and Brian Oeorgem.
fa n race winners were John DlDiego and Mike

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After weighing In at 390 pounds earlier In the
season, regular worhouta hare trimmed more
th an 30 pounds off GUI’s large frame, leaving him

:■ "Yeah, but you’ve never been up to 390 pounds
eith er." retorted GUI.
- Finishing fourth, fifth and sixth after running
consistently strong were Jack Sprague. Rick
'Crawford and Lee Faulk. Bruce Lawrence and
'Duane Burrows, two Floridtans who can compete
against the top traveling pros, finished seventh
, and eighth.
; Rounding out the top 10 were Darlington’s Hal
;Ooodaon and loval young talent Marc Kinky, who
continues to further his career whtk racing
■against many of the country’s top drivers.
The top eight finishers all compkted the
300-lap distance and remained In contention
until the end of the race.
Six lead changes among five drivers, continu­
ous heavy dicing for positions and frequent
’ contact among the moat competitive field thus far
' In the Series made the Summer Slam a definite
..crowd pkaaer.
’ Front-row starter Anderson, running strong
"with a new Dralme-bullt Chevy V-8 engine under
the hood, charged Into the top spot at the green
.followed by Crawford. Orr. Randy Porter and
. fastest qualifier Clay Brown.
Orr overtook Crawford on lap 23 and mounted
a solid early-race challenge for the lead. By lap
.*70, the six-car front pack had serious problems
-with lapped cars not moving over, starter Johnny
'B aas waiving the black flag over the obvious
offenders.
cauf'on /Tap flu —f » i l i • fifth •«— -----’ -p

•and the leaders diove Into the pits. The stop was a
J costly one for Anderson, who was still In the lead.
'•Hla impact wrench broke, he ran over'hi*-jack,-.
■iand the right front wheel fell MPas he tfWd target..•ppl of the pits in ft out of the pace car.'
GUI. who had remained on the' track, became'*
;.;the new leader followed by Sprague. Rob
&gt;; Underwood. Good son. Lawrence, Faulk, Burrows
;';and Porter. The top three pulled away at the
;&gt;restart while extra-heavy Jockeying was taking
place 10 car lengths behind.

Softball
W recking Crew
•;*tackles Ensky Inc. at 8:30 p.m.
T he Thursday Night Plnehurst
^ L e a g u e will play a pair of
'^m ake-up nights at both Chase
•-'and Plnehurst.
On Monday. Aug. 9, at Chase
:&gt;Park. Olive Garden Restaurant
&gt; will face Lee’s Cabinets at 6:30
&gt; p.m .; AAA Tree Service will
^challenge Gator’s Dockside at
‘&gt;7:30 p.m.: First Baptist Church
. £ plays Seminole Mobile Radio at
£ 8:30 p.m.
:-t Then, on Thursday. Aug. 8. at
;- r P ln e h u r s t. F i r s t B a p tis t
^challenges Gator’s Dockside at
'^6:30 p.m. and Seminole Mobile
,£Radlo will play a doubleheader
;fogainst Lee’s Cabinets at 7:30
I&amp;p.m. and AAA Tree Service at
£ 8 :3 0 p.m.
;£■ Also announced Tuesday was

j u u r n u a u i W t o w t umujwwjg ."" ,

the organizational meeting for
the Fall leagues and the next
Sanford Officials Association
ASA Softball Clinic.
The City of Sanford Adult
Softball Leagues organizational
meeting will take place Wednes­
day. Aug. 21. at 6 p.m. at the
Sanford R ecreation D ep art­
ment’s Downtown Youth Center,
300 North Park Avenue, first
floor of Sanford City Hall.
The ASA certification clinic
will be Saturday and Sunday.

Aug. 17 and 18. starting at 8
a.m. both days. You must attend
both days to be eligible for
cert Ideation.
Even If you arc currently
certified for the 1991 year you
are encouraged to attend this
clinic.
Cost will be $20.
For more Information on
scheduling, the organizational
meeting or the softball clinic
please call 330-5697 during
normal working hours.
T h is la a great opportunity for you to enjoy the 88010 great results a s
our regular cla ssifie d cu stom e rs at n o c o st to you. J u st follow these
instructions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

A d s will be scheduled to run for 10 days.
Price of Item m ust be state d in the ed and be $100 or less.
Only 1 1tem per ad end 1 ed per h ou se h o ld per week.
You sh ou ld cell end cancel ee so o n a s item sells.
Available to individuals (non Com m ercial) only. D o e s not
apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sa le s.
6. The a d m ust be on the form sh o w n below and either be
m ailed in or presented In p e rso n fully prepared to the
8anford Herald C la ssifie d Departm ent.
7. A d will start a s to o n aa p o ssib le .
8. C la ssifie d M anagem ents d e c isio n o n co p y acceptability will
be final.

. 'C o a t la a t d from IB

Calloway ran a strong 400-mcter
;£daah (56.1) and cleared 5 feet, 6
^In ch es In (he high Jump.
&gt; 4 0 * 4 9 Maa aad W om an:
:4*Jay n e Kelley ran an 8.5 In the
;*50-meter dash, a 40.9 In ihc
if,200-meter and lopped the day
;£Wlth a 1:31.4 in the 400-metcr.
;&gt;Robert Vellon won the 50-meter
;v (7 .3 ) and 4 0 0 -m eter (69.8)
;)fdasges while George Smith won
:£the 200-metcr dash (38.4) and
£long Jump (8 feel. 8 Inches).
;SGrecn was the winner In the
:pl.600-meter. posting a 6:27.5.
SO aa4 O ven Lionel Bonck
»:showed off his speed In the
400-meter dash (1:05.9) and his
;£ e n d u r a n c e In th e sp e c ia l
&gt;:■2.400-meter run (11:45.0).

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EXHAUST

LIVE R A C IN G ACTION

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Making his first SpeedWorld start In two years.
Wray Shaffer took the lead from Gkn Carter on
lap^ three ^jfhqo. Ctytc[&gt; mount tost power.
Gamely hanging on to the point with a car
wtttlously not handling w(pl&gt;. Shaffer led until the
14th lap’;* Wtrrn McDade w»»*wiblc to gei
underneath him for the lead and go on to the win.
Shaffer held on to finish second over Gary
Salvatore. David Indlverl and Ricky Wood.
Chuck Stanley withstood a late-rucc charge

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tSeEm ReTfate Model

On lap 107. dill pitted, allowing Series’ points
runner-up Underwood to assume the lead. Six
laps later, Underwood tangled Anderson, who
was trying to get back on the lead lap. As a result,
consistent Faulk took over the top spot until he
pitted for the first time on lap 134.
Russell found himself on the point at that time
a s the war for the lead was on between he.
Brown. GUI. Orr and Ridley battled their way
around the third-mile high banked ova).
Brown’s quest ended with a spin on lap 146.
OUI. although loose in the corners, managed to
grab the top spot for good at that point and held
off the hard-charging Orr for the win.
Supporting division winners Saturday were
Mike Fitch (Florida Modifleds). Bobby Sears
(Florida Mini Stocks). Chuck Stanley (Limited
Late Models). Ray Kreuger (Sportsman) and
Barbara Pierce (Bombers).
aft O rlasAs liis iT T ir H
ORLANDO - With htomentor. LcRoy Porter,
watching from the pits, young Burke Hammond
piloted the Randy Allen Rooflng/Parts General
machine to victory In Friday night’s 25-lap
FASCAR-sanctioned Laic Model feature at Or­
lando SpecdWorld.
Hammond, steering the san e car that Porter
drove before his serious accident a year ago. led
every lap but needed a timely caution (lag to do It.
With Hammond leading, third place-running
BUI Posey blew his engine, bringing the caution
flag out on lap 11. On the restart. Ricky Marshall
made a bold move and took the lead, only to have
the caution (lag fly again before a lap could be
completed as Mike Ankey’s engine erupted, his
car backing hard Into the wall on turn three,
Hammond then re-assumed the lead and held
off a late-race challenge from Ed Meridlth (o score
the win. Marshall finished third ahead of Ronnie
Roach and Wayne Marshall.
Scott McDade scored an Impressive victory tn
the special extra-distance feature for the Florida
Modified division. Coming from the rear of a
star-studded field. McDade scored his (1fth win

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registration on aslunfoy. July 97. from Da.m. to 2
gym building located at 001 Kaa 99th Race, t
anything to donate or would Uke to rent a table

healthy.'* She alao m i one
granifenn named Duetln. Her
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Cover chicken with cold water,
brtna to boil, cook with celerv Hanna Harm dnaa'i
and your aplcea for 29 minutes.
While chicken simmers, prepare flour until It has the consistency
dough hy mixing four eggs and to rati. Divide dough into four
four teaspoons salt tn bowl. • pieces. Roll each section of
Whip together, gradually add dough on a well-floured board

why not give both of them

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and cut Into IV to 1-Inch strips,
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proper to play Cupid? My beat
friend, "M arsha,'* loat h er
husband a few months ago. He
had a massive heart attack with
no warning whatsoever. He waa
heathy and athletic.
A few years ago. Marsha and
my cousin, "Marc," met at my
daughter'a christening, ft
«obvious* he# th a n wps, a
mutual attraction between them,
"aT the time, so notfiSi)
cam e of It. and they both
eventually married other people.
I just learned that Marc and
his wife have split. Being a
matchmaker la not something I
do regularly, but I Just know that
Marsha and Marc would make a
great team.
How can 1 get them together?
And when would be the proper
time?
I don't want Martha to think
I'm Insensitive, but they are
both very attractive people, and I
don't want to chance either one
of them getting Involved with
someone else before they have a
chance to get together.
DEAR FRUSTRATED] Idle
your motor — you may be too
late already. Do not mention
Marc's availability to Manila
until you feel that Marsha la
ready for another romance. And
don’t assume that Marc Is wait­
ing around for an o th er In­
volvement.
When Marsha Is ready, contact
Marc and ask him, "W hat's
new ?" and. "Are you 'In ­
volved*?" If nothing Is new and
Marc Is not Involved, tell him
about Marsha's availability —
and let him lake it from there.

DEAR A B I T t I a m a

24-year-old future bride with a
smalt problem. My mother and
father were divorced when I waa
10. and my mother married
"Lrn" a year later. Len has been
a wonderful stepfather whom I
love dearly. My biological father
and 1 had problems during my
adolescent years. (We didn't
speak lo each other for four
years.) My stepfather (Lcn) waa a
lur more loving father to me — In
fact, he was the one who got me
together again with my biologi­
cal fat her.
Now I am going to be married.
I read in a bridal magazine that
where there Is a biological father
and stepfather Involved, the
bride's biological father Is sup­
posed to walk her down the aisle
and give her away In marriage,
and the stepfather has the privi­
lege of dancing the first dance
with the bride.
Is this the proper arrange­
ment? I don't want lo hurt
unyone's feelings, but I have
always had a much belter rela­
tionship with my stepfather.
HAPFT RUT CONFUSED
DEAR HAPPY: There are not
hard and fast "rules" when It
comes to weddings. If you're
having problems deciding which

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stir-fry
b e n e fits to health, p o ck e tb o o k
Stir-fry is certainly a
cooking technique that many of
us are using these days. Most o f
the recipes incorporate a few
light seaso n in g the food
quickly
flavor
i
____ and
nutrients. Added in­
centives to using stir-fry method
ts the tact Ihstsm all amounts of
meat or poultry go a long way
when combined with vegetables
and rice...economical.
The microwave oven adapts to
this cooking technique quite
Since many of the stir-fry
dishes are lower In calories, they
are ideal for this time of the year
when we want our diet to be
lighter for our own comfort.
I lb. boot leas lean pork, cut
into It" inch slices
1 Tbsp. cornstarch
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 stalksi Ifresh bt
2 Tbsp. dry sherry or apple
Juice
2 T b sp . i n s t a n t c h ick en
bouillon
1 tsp. sugar
2 cups sliced, fresh
mushrooms
1cup sliced celery
14 cup sliced red or green
pepper
6 green onions, cut into 1-Inch
pieces.
Combine pork and cornstarch
In 2-qt. casserole. Mix to coat
evenly. Site in soy sauce and
garlic. Remove dower pari from
broccoli: set aside for taler. Peel
stems and cut Into uniform
blte-slze pieces: add to pork.
Cover wi t h c a s s e ro le l i d.
Microwave on 100% for 5-6
minutes or until pork is no
longer pink, stirring once. Stir in
sherry, bouillon, and sugar.

(Vegetable Stir Pry)
I cup sliced carrots
1 ciovc (Rfiic, minced
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1V4cups fresh bean sprouts
1 cup fresh pea pods
1 green onion, sliced
3 Tbsp. cashew pieces
Dash of salt, if desired
Combine caitots, garlic and oil
in 2-qt. rassernlr. Cover with
casserole lid. Microwave on
100% power 2V4-3 minutes or
u n til heated thro u g h . Add
mushrooms and cauliflower.
Cover. Microwave on 100%
power 4-B minutes or until
heated through, stirring once.
Add rem aining in g red ien ts
except cashews and salt. Cover.
Microwave on 100% poorer 6-7
minutes or until vegetables are
tender-crisp, stirrin g once.
Sprinkle with cashews and salt.

Combine steak, cornstarch
and spy sauce In a 2-qt. casse­
role: mix until coated. Add green
onions, carrots and gingerroot.
Microwave on 100% power,
uncovered. 2-3 minutes or until
meat la medium-rare, stirring
once. Remove m eat' and add
cabbage and bamboo shoots to
the casserole. Microwave on
100% power 3V4-4 minutes or
until cabbage begins to wilt,
stirring once. Stir in broth and
sugar. Add meat and noodles:
toss lightly. Microwave on 100%
powei. uncovered 3-314 minutes
or until heated through, stirring
once.
'Partially freeze meat for easy
slicing.

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Cook
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cut.
Remove chicken from pot.
Bring broth to boil, gradually
add noodles one at a time and
s tir Jlrntly. Cook about IS
m in o rs until done. Return
rhlrkrn to pot or serve sepa­
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cook until rice Is tender. Whip
four eggs and vanilla extract In a
V4gallon milk
bowl. Add some rice mixture to
1 cup rice
eggs. Stir well, add the egg
1 cup sugar
mixture to the pot. Cook until
4 eggs
thick. Remove and pour Into
1 Tbsp. vanilla extract
clean pan or bowl. Add (A: cup
Cinnamon
vanilla (cc cream, mix well until
VAnUUicc cream
Ice cream melts. Sprinkle top
Heat milk, rice and sugar to with cinnamon.
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O P T M C IM N T tR N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A M M O *
SEMINOLECOUNTY,
PLOGIDA
CASK NOl*l-«3to CA-14-G
FIRST FID ER A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY. A Feder
ally C h artered Savin** and
Lean Attec let ion.
Pletoflll,
v».
E. EVERETTE HUSKEY; and
CHARLES HESTER and
SHEILA HESTER TENANTS
R E S I D I N G AT L O T t .
RIVERCREST. PHASE I. atte
known a* JX1 River Tree Circle.
Sanford, Florida.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS MERSEY GIVEN
pursuant to Summary Final
Judgmant Or Farocloaur* dated
July 14. m i . and entered in
Cate Na. i t m C A U S of the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and N r Sami
note County, Florida, wherein
FIRST FEDERAL SAV1NOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY It the
Plaintiff and If will tall to Itw
highest bidder tor cadi at the
Watt Front Doer at the SEMI­
NOLE C O U N T Y C O U R T ­
HOUSE, Ml N. Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida H77I, at ll.-M
o'clock A.M. on the 10th day of
September, m i . the following
described praparfy a t tat forth
in told Summary Final Judg
men! Of Foracleiur*. to-wit:
Lot I. RIVERCREST. PHASE
I. according to Itw plat thereof
a t recorded In Plat Book 3*.
Paget 13 through If. and a t
modiflad by that certain Af­
fidavit recorded in Official Rec­
ord* Book ISM. Page N l. Puttie
Record* of Seminole County,
Florida.
DATED fhlt Itth day of July.
m i.
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: S' Dorothy W. Bolton
IDeputy Clark)
Publiah: July 14.31. Ifft
DEH-1M
IN THE CIRCUIT OF TNS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
S E M IN O il COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Caa* Me. *1-37*4-1
IN RE: Name Change of Miner
JOSEPH RAVMONO KARELS
By hit natural mother
THERESA MARIE HUNT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DANIEL RAYMOND
KARELS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that an Action ter Name
Change of th e miner child,
JOSEPH RAYMOND KARELS,
hat been filed agafntl you and
you are required lo serve a copy
of your written objections. It
any, to It on THERESA MARIE
HUNT, P e U tlD n a r, w ho to
address it IN I Meant Court,
Oviedo. Florida 31703. on or
before AUGUST U . m i . and
III# the original with the d ark of
fhlt court either before service
on Petitioner or Immediately
thereafter. If you fall to da aa. a
deteul* will ha entered against
-•&gt; twr.Wi- reffef
ended to.
the petition
WITNESS my hand and Itw

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count

IN Iff* CIRCUIT
OF THE NTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AMO FOR
SCM4N0LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAM NO. tv tost CAt* K
SAN MARCO VILLAS
ASSOCIATION, INC..
Plaintiff.
B. CASTRO, a tingle
man. JOSE L. CASTRO. JR., a
single MM, UNKNOWN OC­
CUPANT I and. UNKNOWN
OCCUPANT 3 and DALTON
CARPETS, INC..
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOHN B. CASTRO and All
parties having ar claiming to
have any right, “title
* ar Interest
Into*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
ecttontoM torcaandtonclaaaa
Claim af Lton N r Candwn inlum
iM iim tim and to Nrocleaa
any claims wMdi ar* tolartor to
the right, ttfto and Intoreef af the
r w lW I n I m fH t in r w iP w w in f

rest

- "u*»il*, i
3 at SAN
MARCO VILLAS, a Cendemlnl
um, eu e rdtog to to* Daclaratton af Candtm lntum thereof,
r s te r M In Official Record*
B*M IN* af Page lo t too Public
Record* at Seminal* County,
haa Man filed agatott you and
yau a rt rgqutrpd to larv* a capy
at your written detente*. If any,
ta It on PAUL L. WEAN.
E S Q U I R E . #1 B a c k e r A
Paiiakaff. P.A.. Platotift's a t­
torney, who*# adWaat It Ml N.
Lake D atllny Oflva. II4S.
Maitland. FL » 7 tt. an ar ketora
August it. m i . and tile the
engine! with the Clark af fhlt
Caurf either kator* service an
FlatotlfTi
default will fce entered
you tor the relief d imandad In
Itw Complain t.
WITNESS m
ofthisCaurttn JufyL tail.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark el said Caurf
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
PuMWi: July 10,17,34.31, m i
DEHW

Legal Notices

Ltfltf W oU ct

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNEIIBM TIENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A M FOR

iff fME CIRCUIT COURT

CASK MO.fiFIRST FID ERA L LAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY, A Feder
ally C hartered Saving* and
Loan Association.
v*.
E. EVERETTE HUSKEY; Md
UNKNOWN TENANTS OF LOT
0 . RIVERCREST PHASE I;
WARREN ARNETT. INC.. A
Ftortde Career at ton; YOUNO
LAN03CAPENURSC R V, INC..
A Florida Corperatlvi; and JOE
KNIOHT dalng business as
K N I G H T B A SSOCIA TES
LANDSCAPE ARCHITICTL

NOTICE IS H IK IE V GIVEN

M
|M U H |A |r w
lig
m iia a y
r * ' * Y W i7
v
4 W T T r itM y

B
U .3
r ID E 1

Judgment Of FarectoMra datod
July to. m i . and antorad to
Caw Na. ftd N S C A -to a af to*
Circuit Caurf af Itto EIRUaw to
Judicial CkcwM to m d tor Sami
nato Cp etty, Florida, nttorato
FIBST FEDERAL SAY INOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY I t tha
Plaintiff and ft w4H pH to toa
Mghaal bidder tor cads at to*
Waal Frant Daw af Km SEMI­
N OL E C O U NT Y C O U R T ­
HOUSE, 3*1 N. Park Avenue.
Santord, PNrtda 11771. a t ll:M
o'clock A JkL an toa Ndt dey af
to agld Summary Final Judg­
ment Of Perectotwre. to wit:
L et« . RIVERCREST PHAM
I. accarding to toa Plat toaraaf
M ret arded to Plat Beak 3L
Pagaa I I toraugh 17. Public
R arard t of Seminato Caunfy,
Florida.
LESS
i t tbb "m W BHierTY
comer of said Let 41 and run S
37*47*14"* along toa latto rly
lino af said lot M. *7 3* Nat.
thence ru n S g r* fN "W along
too Southerly lino af told Lot 43,
*1.33 toot, thane* totying tald
Southerly Itoo run N m r i F ’l
■ l . f l f e e t , th a n c a ru n N
4i»i j'o r 'E *U 4 feet to the Paint
o fe e ln n ln g .
DATED this Itth day af July,
m i.
MARYANNE MORSE
ASCLERKOFTHI
CIRCUITCOURT
BY: t/DaratoyW . Batten
(Deputy Clark)
PuMWl: July 3411,1*11
DEH-333

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
INANOFOR
SEMI NOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
( A I I W llM W - O I G K
IN THE MATTER OF:
Changing the name el
SCOTT ALAN KIRKBV,
a minor child
to
SCOTT ALAN YOUNO
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF THE EIBHTIINTN
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TO:
INANOFOR
WILLIAM STUART KIRKBV
SIMINOLR COUNTY,
(residence unknown)
FLORIDA
YOU ARK NOTIFIED that on
CASE NO.tl-TtoCA-14-B
act ton tor changing the name ol
WINDWARD SQUARE HOMEthe minor child. SCOTT ALAN
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC..
KIRKBV, hat bean Iliad and you
Plaintiff.
are required la larva a copy ol
your written defenses || any, on
EDWARD ENGLANDER and
K IN N IT H W. MCINTOSH,
PHYLLIS ENGLANDER, hit
■ SQUIRE, attorney tor Pau­
w tto.atal.
ls P.O.
Building.
NOTICE OF M L !
Sulla 31. 300 West Flrtl Sfraot.
NOTICE It hereby given
Senlord. Florida. 31771414* on
p u rsu a n t to Iha.V.UvU,
• r betere AUGUST w. m i. and
ol *re b el's .&gt; s entered to
ilia the original el yuur datonaaa
a b o v e -tty le d causa. In I he
with the Clark of this Court
Ci r c u i t C ourt ol Sem lnola
_o.iv... ♦^w m rr^toncler-t-eft.-veft-lhe•Vnrwttmr 'CoorfwrJdfcV-tfr■ - t U he i
Petllltaner's attorney or Imme­
m i.
property situate In Samlnela
diately afterwards Other*1** a
ISEAL)
County, Florida, end more per
default and ultimata Final
MAR YANNE MORSE
tleutorfy deter toed a* Lot 131.
Judgmant will be entered tor the
As Clark of the Court
Windward Square, Sactton 3.
relief demanded In Itw Petition.
By Nancy R. Winter
Plat Book a Paget 34 and 3S of
WITNESS my hand and the
As Deputy Clerk
Itw Public Record* el Seminole
seal of fhlt Court on July 31,
Publish: July 34, 31 A August 7,
County, Florida, togtffwr with
A D , Itfl.
14. m i
an undivided infer**! In and to
(SEAL)
O E H ffl___________________
th a c o m m o n e l e m e n t s a t
MARYANNE MORSE
rxemptlflod. referred to and tef
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
CLERKOFTHE
forth to the Declereflort of Cove­
OF THE I0TH
CIRCUIT COURT
nants. Condition* and Restric­
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
By: NoncyR. Winter
tions of Windward Square and
INANOFOR
Deputy Clerk
Article XI of ftw By-lawt of tha
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Publish: July 34,11 A August 7,
Windward Square Homeowner*
FLORIDA
is. m i
Association, and with the follow­
CASE NO. *1-1170CA100
OCH-331
in g s t r e e t a d d r e s s : 1144
COLLECTIVE FEDERAL
Barbados Drive. Winter Park.
SAVINGS BANK.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Florida, at public tala, to ftw
Plaintiff.
highest and bast bidder, far
INANOFOR
vs
cash, a t itw west front deer, at
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SUK WAN KONG n /k /a MIN
Santord. Florida, al 11:04 a m .
FLORIDA
JEH KONG.elux .e ta l .
on August I, m i.
CASK NO. to-MM-CA-14-0
Defendant!*)
Witness my hand and Itw teal
HERMAN RADER. ETAL.
NOTICE OF ACTION
ol Ihls Court on July II. ittl.
Plaintiff.
u n to
(SEAL)
V.
TO: SUK WAN KONG n/k/a
ALLENM. GREENSTEIN,
MARYANNE MORSE
MIN JE H KONG, and UN
By: Jarw E . Jatawic
ETAL
KNOWN SPOUSE. It married II
Deputy Clerk
alive, and/or daad his (thelrl
P
u
b lish : J u ly 17,14, I t t l
NOTICE OF SALK
known hairs, devisees, legatees
DEH 134
NOTICE IS GIVEN mat pur
or grantee* and all persons or
tuanl to a Final Judgmant of
parties claiming by. through,
Foreclosure dated July 14. m i .
under or ogalntl him (them I.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
In Case Number 104400 CA 14 G
Residence unknown
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
of itw Circuit Court. In and tor
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Semlnola County. Florida In
Action for toraclotura ol a
INANOFOR
which HERMAN RADER and
mortgage the following property
SEMINOLKCOUNTY,
ROSE RADER a t assignee of C
In Seminole County. Florida:
FLORIDA.
A S FAMILY CREOIT. INC. It
Lot 17, Block A. COACH
CASK NO.: M-MM-CA-U-L
P la ln llll. an d ALLEN M
LIGHT ESTATES, according to
RESOLUTION TRUST COR
G R E E N S T E I N . DONNA
the Plat thereof aa recorded in
PORATION. as Receiver of
G R E E N S T E I N . TERRAY
Plat Book II. pages 30 and II,
Reyol Palm Saving*
ENTERPRISES. INC. POOL
Public Record* of Seminole
Association.
OWNERS WAREHOUSE. INC..
County. Florida
Plaintiff.
DUPLEX PRODUCTS. INC..
hat been tiled against you and
vs.
FREEDOM SAVINGS AND
you are required lo serve o copy
S P R I N G S I D E DEVELOP
LOAN A S S O C I A T I O N .
ol your written defense*. If any,
ME NT ASSOCIATES, a Florida
LAWRENCE STEINER. P.A..
to It on SPEAR AND HOFF
general
partnership.
AND ROBERT B HAWKINS.
MAN. Attorney*, whoso address
DelmdanI
O.M.O are Defendants. I will
Is /M South Olslo Highway.
AMKNDED
tall to the highest and best
Coral Gables. Florida 13140. on
NOTICE OF SALE
bidder for cash at Itw West
or before lath day ol Auguil.
Notice I* hereby given that,
Front Door ol the Seminole
m i . and to file the original with
pursuant lo the Summary Final
County Courthouse, in Santord.
the Clark of this Court either
Judgment of Foreclosure and
Florida at 11:00 o'clock A M on
before serv let on SPEAR AND
O d e r on Plaintiffs Mellon to
August 30. m i . the following
HOFFMAN, attorneys or Imme
Amend Summary Final Judg
described property
dlately thereafter, otherwise a
men! ol Foreclosure lo Reset
Lot If. Block C. SWEET
default will be entered againtl
Foreclosure Sal* entered in the
WATER OAKS, according to the
you lor the relief demanded In
above captioned action. I will
plat thereof a t recorded In Plat
the Complain! or Petition
soil
the property situated In
Book 14. Poe* 33. Public Roc
WITNESS my hand and seal
Semlnola County. Florida, d*
ordt ol Seminole County. Florl
ol this Court on this 17th dey ol
scribed as.
da
July. m i .
Lot* S and 4 tot* the South
DATED this 13th day ol July.
(SEAL)
107 3 tool ol Lof 3 ol ffw Plat ol
Ittl.
MARYANNE MORSE
Springtide a t recorded in Plot
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol the Court
Book 33. Page 1*. ol the Public
Clerk ol the Court
By JeenBrillenl
Record* of Seminole County,
BY 1/ Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Florida more particularly d*
at Deputy Clerk
Publish July If. 74. 31 A August
tcribed a t:
Publish July If. 13. m i
7. IWI
Lot 4 and llw portion ol Lot 3
DEH 147
D E H 114
North of the (infer line of that
certain road, dttcrlbod In Of
flclal Record* Booh 1343. Paget
131! through t i l l ol the Public
CWebntr Optier ermogreme ere treated kom wwtabon* bi
Record*. Itw center line ol
net*** past end present
* *c« tetter m ew opner wands to,
which begins an the Eastern
anonwr f a w i c u r 7 «g u M f
boundary ol Lot L 413 feet,
when measured along the East
‘ TA
T
W E N
O W M
property line. Irom the North
east corner ol Lot 3 and runs
South 4 f 44 00 W to ftw West
R S V F W ,
T 'N
V V P
VM
b o u n d a r y ol Lot 3. all In
SPRINGSIDE. according lo Itw
O W M
J M F E G T L M
NA
Plal tfwreof recorded in Plat
Book 33. Pago 1*. Public Rec
ord* ol Seminole County. Florl
M L M O P
A T 2 U
T
M L M O
da at public sale, to tha higtwsf
and best bidder lor cash, al the
West Front Door of Itw Seminole
U E R M
E J N
C Q E O O
County Courthouse in Santord.
Florida af II 00 A M . on Itw
B J M
W M Z Z
BA
E
TJrtd day ol August, Ittl
Witness my fund and the teal
at this Court on July If. Ittl
A T O M . ’
—
C Q M O Z T J F
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
W E P N M J .
Clerk ol Itw Circuit Court
By S/ Dorothy W Bolton
P R E V I O U S S O L U T I O N : " R o c k m u s ic in l i t ly ric s o fte n
Deputy Clerk
t a lk s a h e a d o f th e t im e a b o u t w h at * g o in g o n In th e
Publish July 34. It. Itfl
c o u n t r y " — E d m u n d O . B ro w n .
DEH 111

CELEBRITY CIPHER

FLORIDA.
CIVIL RfVfSION
CASIROat-NACA-toK
QLENOAU FIDERAL BANK,
FIDERAL SAVINGS RANK.
Plaintiff,

Seminole

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R X P I R I I H C R D TRACTOR
TRAILER. DRIVER
Must pat* ahytkal and drug
tu r n . Short hauls within FtorIda. Call 57*430___________

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reliable person. Mutt have
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vehicle and phone required.
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nart flow permanent and
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RANT. Financing ta u rc a t
g o t t l b f e for f r a n c h l t a
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MAKE ” » I O " MONEY at
homo In your spar* time. No
wiling. For free Into tend tall
addratmd ste^nped tnvalapa
to: C. Thamat Assoc . PO Baa
*31317. U . Mary, PI H7*S
RESTAURANT/PIZZERIA tor

Sato Bagfa* at 14:44 AM
View I Hour Prior
Publlih: July 34, m i
DEH 310

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Call anytime. MPI143

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ence preferred but will train.
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a RICEPTIOMST a
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Sato Kag tat a t H :•• A M
DEH II*

NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm lnlstratlm ol tha
estate of MARGARET MILL­
ER. deceased. Flto Number
ai-433-CP, I* pending In ffw
C ircuit Court for Seminal*
County, Fl or i da , P ra b a t*
Division. Itw addret* ol whkh it
c/o Seminole County Court
houto, Santord. Florida. 33771.
The name* and addrotam at Itw
personal representative and Itw
personal representative's a t­
torney ore tel forth botow.
ALL INTERESTED P ER ­
SONS ARB NOTIFIEDTHAT:
All person* on whom Hilt
nolle* It served who have ob­
jections tool challenge too valid­
ity al too will, to* qualification*
at to* personal ropn w nlatlv*.
venue, or lurltdktton of tots
Court ar* required to M* their
objections with th is Court
WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAVS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors ol to* decadent
and other person* having claim*
or demand* against decadent's
ait*f* on whom e copy of this
nolle* I* served within tor**
months after to* del* of ffw first
publication of this nolle* must
111* tottr claim* with toit Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All olfwr creditors of the
decadent and person* having
claims or damand* against Itw
dtcodtnf't aslato must flto ftwir
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The dale of to* first puttied
lion ol mis Nolle* It July 74.
mi
Partonal Representative
MARY JOAN GETZ
331 Remington Oak Drive
Lake Mary. Florida 3374*
Attorney for Personal
Representative
GENER STEPHENSON
lot Normandy Road
Post Office Bo* 110774
Casselberry. FL 33714 0774
Telephone (4071 13* 7111
Florida Bar No 077*71
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk. Circuit Court
BY Patricia Thatcher
OEPOTVCLERK
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Publish July 34. Jl. m i
OEM 333

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INTNICIBCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FHo Humber *1-433-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARITMILLER

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CLASSIFIED DEFT.

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LOT SL ALAQUA PHASE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK a PAGES 17. M
AND It. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
DATED M Santord, Florida.
m J u n t a m i.
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Caurt
By: Jana E. Jatewlc
AtDagutyCtork
Publish: July 17.34. I ttl
DEH-43

Orlando - Winter Park

3 3 3 - 3 6 1 1 ___________________ 6 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

JX . BROWtl A COMPANY.
INC., IT . AL.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER*
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
la M Order ar Final
of Nr** Now* dated
v . tan, M d Mtomd m
to*. tt-NACA U K af toe
Ctrcult Caurf af toa INMaanto
JtM cm Clrtull to and tor Spnlnafa C oaly, Ftorldp etoorato
OLENOALE FEDERAL RANK.
FEDERAL SAVINOS BANK la
Plotonff and J.C. KNOWN AND
COMPANY, INC., a
corporation. RINKIA MATE
RIALS CORPORATION. LWK
L E A S I N G . IN C .. QUICK
PLIOHT STAIR CO., d /k /a
. S O U T H E R N ST A IR C A SE
COMPANY, OAVIO KAPLAN
d /V a OESION DECORATING
OP ORLANDO. PIROUSON
IN TIRPRISEL INC.. KALYN
INOUSTRIIL INC d/B/g LB
CLAIRE MARBLE, SCI
HARDWOOD FLOORS OP
ORLANDO, P U T R B L k
CUSTOM POOLS INC.,
CUSTOMCRAPT MARBLE R
STONE CO. INC, THE KG.
COFFMAN COMPANY. INC.,
WILLIAM KRIHL, TRI-R OP
OGLAMOO. INC d/B/A THE
FLOORING CENTER. OARY
0 . H I N S O N d /B / g P R O ­
FESSIONAL WOODWORKING,
HUOHIS SUPPLY. INC.. SU­
PERIOR TRIM A DOOR, INC..
PRESTIGE INDUSTRIES INC.
d/BU PRISTIOC LUMBER A
SUPPLI ES. O IR O R A H L.
LUKAS d /B /g LUKAS
LANDSCAPING. R IP -T IL E ,
INC.. KEITH HAMMSRSLBY
CONSTRUCTION. INC. OAVIO
1. FORD d/B/g T A T COM
CRETE SPECIALTIES.
ROBERSON PLUMBING, INC O R P O R A T I O , J .
SH ARONE'S. IN C.. I D
MILCARSKY'S APPLIANCI
C E N T R I. INC., IR IA N A.
COMPTON gnd LINDA N.
COMPTON. Ma wfft. P IT E R D.
KUC and FENTON I . FROOM
and ROBERTA FROOM era
detondanto. I will tall la toe
Mghaal and Bm I Bidder tor caM
at Itw wool (rent dear af toa
Semtoeto County Ceurtoeuaa In
S anlard. F lorida, a l l l : M
a’ctoek a m . m too ilto day af
Augutt, m i. too tottowing de­
a d praparfy aa aaf tonh in

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CLASSIFIED ADS

__________ 33MI33__________

LfM-FUiiTIME
11-7 Shift.

KM. PANTT1HC
7 3 and 3-11 shift*
S ta rt im m e d ia te ly . Com pel)
l iv e s a la r y a n d b a n e f lt t .
E x c e lle n t w o rk in g e n v iro n
m e n l In a s u p e r io r ra te d
fa c ility w h e re e m g h a tlt It on
rehab m d re storative nursing.

y w w .w iB W .m -im
SRCURITY O FFIC ER S •
weekly pay, 43.14 par hour to
4lart with regular ratoet plus
benaffft. Par pradlglau* utili­
ty company to DeBary. HS
diploma, Fla. driver* llcent*.
good credit history and able to
p ast drug test Current Pta.
guard Heart** or cert 11leaf#
required. Metre SacarHy In'
Orlande....................1-441-17**
F or W inter Park/Sanford
area. Call 447740 0440--between 14AM3PM

smuimon
In m y ham*. P a rt lim a . O w n
transportation, m i ll * ._____

TUEMMUTUS
We re open and making tU In
.Ur Santo.-J Office. Cem. join
u t l Will t r a i n tha r i ght
parsonallttosl Caff Use tor
------totoreUwT.-4Mal.ee B l f f B
WANT TO OET RICH? Multi
tovellsth* way todoltl
_______ Dabby 4*4-4313_______
eW KLDKR*
Established company ns ids
your abliiltosl TIG and MIGI
Great pay plus banaflfsl
AAA KMPLOYMKNT
3WW.33tkSf.mi17*

14-II VIMS OLD?

WIOAJMr

Apply In parson
O ER A R V MANOR

MN.Nwy.l7-f!
PtBtry. AbP,*AAL4PAL....KOK

Tha Santord Herald has direct
door to door sales positions
available today I

[AM EXTMttS
Ma t ur e , l avaabl a g r a n d
motherly lady to car* tor
naabarn In my home. Santord
araa M-Thru. 4 3 References,
letter or resume required.
Reply: P.O. Rea 410*. Saatord. FL » m -4 tM

Monday Wednesday. 4 4PM
(Pl oalbl al Pay By Commlslon. To apply: Slop by
woakdays. 3 4PM. ask lor
Dave. The Santord Herald. 344
N. French Ave, Sanford

LE T A

SPECIALIST
DO IT!

7
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Lww ft C lG D rillft
LAHDCLRARING. f i l l d ir t ,

p t'

Backbae. lead er work, hauling
an d clean up. C oun try Wide
Develop* m ont. 4 4 7 S 3 4Z U

U in d s c a ftin a
As b h m c s i'
N R /W O tffU IM $
B w * /S a B b l^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H

SPRING CLKANING BLUIS7
Rafat barn t t l A m CaK Jayl

CsucrsN
DETAIL F I V i r L H ^ r
sparkle tor summer I Camp.
detail sorv tc* i ............m a n s
HKADLINIRSI Moat cars 440
473. Vinyl taps IM up
]» » tu «
NEW. IKMOOEL RIPAIR
MOMIL OFFICES. STORKS
All types caaatrerhaa Raa/Cam
m m rjL W B M jM C ic m jw
BUILDING, remodeling A re
pair*. Dock*, decks, doors.
sent one I Lie. 4*t 4P14______
CARPKtfTKR All kinds of home
repairs, painting A ceramic
^ • to R k th jr d B r e jtt^ J lM W l

CIOEIblEfl StfVkR *
AFFORDAPLf CNaiuag tT T
Quality reliable work Free
estim ates................ na-llkt
CATHY'S CLIANING SKRV
ICE • Retorencas. reasonable
rales Licensed I Call TO 7470

SMt MONEY! CALL US!

Quality - and cleanliness It
guaranteed. 14 yr*. nildantial
experience 7*7 34W/33PWI7
CAPTAIN C044CBCTK. Wayne
Baal. J Man Quality Opera
lion I ------------------M A S T E R IL IC T R IC A M . U c. A

tot Rewiring, add Hon*. 34
hr*, sve cafft.............. MMSIS

L ftw w S o rv iC D
C O M P U T E G eeM y Law n 4
Landscaping. Tree S e rvice 4
Irrigation, co m p etitiv e roles,
free e sflm a to sS u rv s y 's m 713*
L A W N C A R E , protosslonal serv
Ice, d e p e n d a b le , lic e n s e d
F re e estim ates. 33P 44*4

H irn ty
c a r p e n t r y

Hoiwt Im pfoviwonl
CONCEPT Owe Eator. Gen
carpent ry! Hem*, oltic*.
kllch en . b a lh M

Horn#
RON C O L L Iir*

C arp en try, rooting, p ainting

b G IS N O P P E S T C O N T R O L G
Senior Q M m r Discounts 1
Ik y ee rs experience l n a 171*

M um U n|
N o n iH S P u a n iM
A ll your p lum bing needs! 14
hours 1 IRF0053770J33HO*

Cow o w r e ta l/ K a iM w iM I . Law
Rakes 1 Caff T e r n ........m a n *

P ro s s u ra O g a n ln a
DRIVEWAYS. Roofs. H o u sJT

B A N O V ’ S D U A L IT Y LAW N.
C o m p le te c a r* , c le a n ups.
Since is* : F re e eft. t m -4 3 1 4

e tc . L o w ra te s ! C o m m t r
cia l/R e s id e n tia l m 0404

M a so n ry

P C M House wash and paintin g
' Q u o te s b y p h o n e ” . C a ll
R oger. U 4 4*40.1 A M I P M

T W P M A S O N R Y . B ric k , block,
stucco, concrete. R enovations
L ie d A Ins W - M M / 4 M 4 U 7

S e c re ta ria l ft
T y p in g S e rv ic e s

M o v in g f t H a u lin g
e * e N A U n U d . y a r d tr * s h .

C U S T O M T yptog/bsabheeptogl
D J E n terp rises. N I B E. 13to
S I . Santord I340UI/133 7* ei

appliances, fu rnitu re, tra sh ol
any k in d ! R ic h a rd ....... 1777743
E A R H A U L IN G . Y a rd trash,
a p tt . turn Cheap. on lim e !
U V u p . Caff R ay 337-73*7

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s /■/ I W

N O U S ! P A IN T IN O . In te r!"
o r/e x te rio r, pressure d e a n '
Ino. free estim ates! 1311*17

S P E E D Y P L U M B I N O I A b so
lu toly free est. No trip s/svc
charge L k . / le s . S1-4M*

, m aso narv

painting and til* work. Fra*
estimates Use d CaK 333-am

E X P E R T P A IN T IN O A Press.
W a s h in g
R e p a irs , in t / e it . ,
F re e e s l . l l yr*. 747 4H 3

L A W N C A R E , fra* estim ates. S3
a n d up . S e n io r d is c o u n ts
T rash re m o v a l, m i n t

FtfkCW
S H A R P F I N C K I l i t R a le
w ork Law M l F ra * tst. Weed.
d ta to jjn h 4 r e c a ir s w n m

D IC K P IN O L A ’ S P A IN T IN G ,
Q u a lity w o rk ! In l/E x t., L ie d !
A Insured. P r e e e s ll 3133713

P a s t C o n tro l

B O B B Y AOAAW C O N C R K T I

” Noj*bto* tm a ii r n i-acn

1t l r r r t i s f

a a J b S CYPRESS* a . M u lch
o r pin* b a rk SI4 yd. p lc k a d up.
Can d e liv e r Cygret* lum ber
A Fewc# m a te ria l c a t to ard a r l 4 m il** was! at W eklve
R iv e r H w y *4. 4 4 * -m w * 4

P a iR tM a
A A i f E X T E E K M P A IN T IN G
A pressu re d ea n . S A V E M M
L lc . / f r e e e s ll I-M S 3 IM

Pu \ I m

T r w S e rv ic e
EUNVANS T E H U l v i ^ i ”
T ree work, lig h t hauling F re e
estim ates. Insured m u u

Is In n '

Month. ( n i l ( /// s tijiril, TJ'J J ( i H

Is

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wttfnaaday, July 34, 1M1

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G it*** m u m s torn*
N P jM t F ir S t e M M M ?

STENSTROM
a#*- C/M/A.

t o m n e w sm v b h a c o n o

REALTY, I NC.

D ILTO M A Tlarfii

‘ f f T r r , - at R

We Rsl and «cR
property Itua
anyone in the Greater
m bir

«*«»»»

n « y e a n new t ib d rm .'i
la f lw tonBwd
s Ie n . p a n e a r m a a l h .
A L M U .N I A R Y ,

LAMI HUNT 1/1 VILLA
At Ida Cr aai l ngal L aaaa
purchase possible. in up-

aUo#e4p. tadM ad.
M artF iiM tfew a-l

SR# y##r

n a a .P M rH i.tfe a n a .IM /a ia .
C attaar n i l Hall &lt;aiaai.
a W T P d fe IA NRPRP

NCAncourrmouM.
C A L L n v ra a *

I Qi nL i A
ai
jCaR OmW N T
aULm
WOOBVUL M A N Y

en/LounM yprlvl.g7

jn m n s N
Country living In city I 4 Mrm
J 'j Ran. U N a It. owner
will hold m ortgopr itja.ON
hom o.M 6llPw t.M M 4M

Airport stud, frwdapo.

M M aaam
A v a il Aug. U t l l U l l l

1 NOAM I BATH, a u l a t

a c O L O R TV. B l e e c e lle n l
p ictu re I PortoAte. MB. 371 4114

ciuBw utmttaai Cali MAMt#
A V A I L A B L I NOW I Var y
private. I harm., largo klkhan. Na pete I All wHlitte » him.
SgS/m#.Mfl0d*p.MHT1T

location. Ig. yard. Mfe/ma.
U N security. Na ra lrlg .
E n d o w # b ock porch. 173 S7B*

LAMB MART, utllltte* paid,
laundry, TV/VCR. t private
ant., parking. B t l H t _______

■CROYWttQUAAB

121-2257

U rp U | Ham, 2 1 /4 Acm

I BORM. ONLY UTS/MONTH
p lo t 1300 te c u rlty . Sanford
a re a C a ll 137 77te___________

Availabi* Auauit m . s* s » i4
1 BONNL nice area, ott tfraat
parking. tM /m o.. SISO securl
ty Includa* uMWjaa. » H N
1 BORA I BATH. I child OK.
Na pate. U N Attwood-Phillip*

Nwy. Mend 1-4 eroe.......t14*,«00

T I T M T te U P L E X I 1 M jr j\
u p tla lrt, I dow n) O n H w y U
Zoned c o m m e rc ia l I... 111.NO
-K tC t " - S * t d irr - - 1 » tw t i r hur ao.c tn lr a l a ir, fa m ily room , huga
o ak * , good n e ig h b o r h o o d

SPECIAL BUV1144.300

323-5774

I . ORANOB CO UN TY
1/7 on
.M acro*, largo b a r n .... U t.000
W. M a llc io w * k L R aa Iter

CaNM M M g,

PINERIOBI • I bdrm. I hath
condo, all appllancai. Includ­
ing w athar/dryor. 1*00/mo
plu* M curlly. 1711*17 or

*$300 SPECIAL*

77*1*14______________________

Sanlord
Owner financing Now paint

1 BORM . 3 BATH .

Move In tor UOOMSinglo ttary
studios Many eitra* Incl.
Qulall Nlca landscaping.
Oa-slto m aaag ar* wba
CABIII

callin g *. A / C . U T V m o TO-7144

A N F O R D . 1/7. *11 000 o r
At*um e 1411 f o U l p aym en t I
P O O L !......................... H I S U E

SMTOtO COURT.. 223-3301

w * SANFORD* *
G reat starter/Investor home.
1/7 w ith la n c e d y a r d a n d
screened p orch *01,000

CAUIART MALTY
322-7491

1,2, ft 3 BEDROOMS
(1st Month Only)

t V 3 Bedroom
Apartm ents
G o ve rn m e n t R epos A Assum e
N o Q u o llty Hom o* In Semi
n o l* / O r o n g e / V o lu t lo / L * k e
Counties

•Dishwasher

• Garbage
Clubhouse

SMfORMU LESS THAN
tJ.MB DOWN

f p r i f M

iw-iEiaE

.iT im T l

O l/ I
llrs p la c e . now point and
ca rp e t, fenced y ard
tiV .N D
• 7/3*s. 1.700 sg ft w ith hot tub.
ap p lia nce s. llrtp ia c e tS l.« 0 0
d ) / l&gt; i sp lit plan, appliances.
garag e, len ced yard. *41. *00
#1/1
renovated! N ew carpel,
p ain t, root, carp o rt, fenced

2 4 5 0 H a r tw e ll A v e ., S a n f o r d
H40N.-SAT.9-6 • Sun. 1 2 - 5

Step Up Into A
Great Apartment!

S O F A S E T S . g ray. 1 pc. SMB
C ra a m and m au va 1711 B la c k
*77* Co ntem p o rary I M l MO*
e T A B L E A T W O W IMOSOR
C h a ir* , d ro p le a l, co u n try
• ly la Solid wood. mad. oak
lin lth P a rfa c l fa r apt or *m
k llc h e n t SIQUflrm 1771*11
O W A L L U N IT . Entertainm ent
Canter A p p ra * W X 1 'j'H
O a k ,g o od c o n d M l 117407a

Com e H om e To
C ountry S ty le L iving!

#1/1 on 1/1 acre! Now pamt.
tplc. llmlly, living and dining
rooms Privacy fence *74.100

W IN D O W A IR C O N D IT IO N E R .
70 *00 B T U . S I N Good condl

113—Computers

• Now Corpoang • Now Appkaneoi induBtoa tie kigwMor. Range, OtehwoNtor.Oarbage Dwoo*4t • WeWter A Dryor* inwafted
es unto ter an adBsonai mondYy lo# • 24
hour emergency m erw nonce asrwea.

330-5204

0ocaUntf

ap artm ents

a G O L F C L U B S . M en * starter
set w ith bag *10 Good sell

___

Call 14f 14*1

H A R O T IM E sa ilin g guns* F or
s m a ll lee I w ill sell your
weapon w ithin 40 days or fee
and gun returned I deal w ith
b uyers Irom a ll over US
C a ll F E A A 407 17**404

1*1* J E E P W R A N O L E R
LARED O
4 w h eel d riv e .
h a rd to p . A / C . t i l l w h e e l,
cruise, low low m iles)
C o ll 177 4107

m i PAY RENT?
*1 down lor V ets
A tittle
m ore lor others B ra n d new 1
bedroom 1 bath hom es w ith 7
car garages Irom *110.
total m onthly paym en ts
U niversal R e a lty. M 7 7114

I lf — PbH 4 SuppliBS

3 AND 4 BEDROOM HOMES
AuiUblt With Bond MwwyS

carpet,
fe n c e d
151.V00
car pet
fe n c e d

"*7A M deem assum e ne gualt
ty on this two story }/!• j with
o p p llo n c o s . o nd fir e p la c e
F en ced y ard w ith p oo l' *44 SCO

POOL, TEJMM COUNT,
VOLLEYBALL COUWT
EACH APARTMENT IMCLUOCS

e n g in e A tra n * 171 lo t i

A T I IV F IX E D !
A lto A v a ila b le G overn m en t
Repos And Bank F o re clo su re s
• 1/1
renovated, new
p o in t , o p p llo n c o s ,
y a rd ...
.....
•V I
renovated new
p o i n t o p p t la n c e * .

2 B edroom , 2 B ath

W ALK T O LK . M O NRO E
1/1 C O U N T R Y H O M E
W 'lo ll ol tr u ll b ea rin g trees A
sch ru b s
E a t In k it c h e n ,
p riv acy fence S U N R O O M A
sm all L A T T I C E Greenhouse
N earby I 4 and 1 p ub lic boat
ra m p s C O M E S E E w h at
!/7,*0Qwill b u y '
Teny B en edict H i 7114
Century II Chm dl R ealty
1111131

c a r b t. r u n t g r a a t l N eed*
m in e r c o sm e tic * . S a c r if ic e
*7.400 0 6 0
Susan. OV* 4* 11

W A S H E R / O R Y E R . M a y ta g
g a t. t i e
cond *100 0 6 0 ,
T V V C R . C u r lt t M a lh it. 1300.
F R E E Z E R . A d m ira l 17 cu It
uprig h t, S IW O B O 731 1004

117—Sporting Goods

• Cable TV
• Washer/Dryen in Select Units
• Self Clean Oven
• (comaker

Pool

C o ll anytim e.
R IF R IO IR A T O R
K a n m o ra
w hite, trosl (raa 7 yr*. o ld
W arran lo o d MOO M A IM *
S L E E P E R S O P A w / m atching
Love M a t. picture*, brat* A
g lass S (halt atergaa’, w k k e r
Ian*, d rc o ra to r Item*, w lckar
* ln g la h a a d b o a rd M l B M

S A N FO R D H IS T O R IC A L
D IS T R IC T
7 o r 1 b d rm I
bath, oak door*. Ip k . c e n tra l
H /A. kitchen re m o d eled w ith
ceram ic tile, lo ts ot cabinet*,
la u n d ry tm , la n c e d y a r d ,
sprinkler system , g arag e 7 ' i
lots. It tel k u lld e b i* ) larg e
oaks *77.100
171 77M

RENTS STARTING FROM

Disposal

A e y /S o U /T n

OW NE ■ FIN A N C IN G
P in o c re s l 1/1. living , dining,
to m lly rm . sacu rity system
len ced ya rd
M 7.M 0
ST. JO H N 'S A N D L K M O N R O E
S a cre estate! 4/2.1100 sq it
custo m built. 177*.*00
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN O S
hi
w ith detached m other in law
h o m e ! P oo l, p riv a c y fence
y a rd and kennels t&gt;7*.*D0

200—Registered Rats

1S3— Acreage
Lots/Sale
A B O U T 1 A C R E S on San lord
A r e In L k Je ssu p area near
proposed b e itw a , *70 0UO
• Stefitlrem R e a lty i l l 747*
OCALA

N A T 'I

AKC G ERM AN SHEPHERD
PUP*
Cham pion bloodlines.
OF A c e rtifie d black and tan
tiSO each
1*1771*

o tD e B e r y
WE W E I G H A N O F A T I
Top** tor iwnk
C a rs A T rucks
■ u n t i l H OP ter Quote

G R O O M IN G A T IT* F IN E S T
Over 71 y rs professional eep
V et recom m ended MS M7«

239— Motor eye Its
and Bikes

S H I H T Z U P u p p ie s A K C . 4
le m a le s
I m a le B r m d le
brow n A white 1st A 2nd
sSo's Dew orm ed Parents on
prem ises tlSO NO
174 7140

FOREST

WooM Lofsl 15 f 50 t*Ch no
morei down* %!1 4) monthly
1 MX) W2 502ft
TWO LOTS toned U t ( R e v
dential s-ng'e ta m ily i S San
to&gt;d 4 'e a Ci ty water a v a il
able Convenient lo schools
churches and shopping
120 000 fir m tor both
Ser.oul inquir es t a ll co llet t
404 77 1 7140

UAUTO SALVAGE

a a H A Y F O R S A L K f ft • I M S
bale &gt;11 r o ll F E N C E Md# B
R e p a ir! 177 1711 eve*________

203— Livestock and
Poultry____
CHICKENS

la y e rs

W h.t* rock

SI each

But* cochin

HMhfflj '2ftS itv*

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
AVAILABLE SELF STORAOt!
O utsid e sto ra g e lo r R V » '
Inquire B *. M F 111 *41*
TRAVEL TRAILER B A N
Screen rm * r-nyl window s A
ut i l i t y p a r titio n s
New esc
tond S M A L L U T I L I T Y S H E D
alum .num
A ll lor SHOO 00
M ust see'
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Heavy d rin k in g often
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body’s organs, including th e
nerves, brain, muscles, heart,
liver and pancreas. As with any
poison, the effects depend on th e
dose. Modest c o n su m p tio n
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beer) will usually cause n o
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drinker who may consume more
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associated with a high risk of
cirrhosis and brain damage.
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altered, typically In the nerves
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sensation.
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such as diabetes and ctrculatary
disorders — can cause Identical
symptoms. A doctor would have
to sort out the reason lor th e
numbness. Nevertheless, th e
Drat logical step In the diagnosis
Is for a person to stop drinking
and ace what happens. If alcohol
Is the culprit, normal nerve
function should return In a few
weeks. If symptoms persist,
further testing — for diabetes,
for example — can be consid­
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the Inevitable observation (from
alert readers) th at stopping
excessive alcohol consumption
is. for the heavy drinker, a good
deal easier sold than done. This
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physical damage and emotional
turmoil the heavy drinker expe­
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to stop. This Is where Alcoholics
Anonymous, alcohol counseling
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                    <text>30 C e n t s

Jim Jernigan to retire

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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — T h e city's Director o f Parks. Jim
Jernigan. has announced his retirement, effective
Feb. 21. when he will have completed 31 years o f
service In his present capacity.
Prior to moving to Sanford. Jernigan. who
observed his 60th birthday In July, served as
Assistant Park and Recreation Director In Rock
Hill. South Carolina. Hta early municipal service
Includes 2 years as Field Supervisor In Raleigh,
and 1 year as Athletic Director in Greensboro.
North Carolina. In all. he has amassed a total o f
36 years of professional services.
He Is a graduate o f North Carolina State
University at Raleigh, and served In the U.S.

Robinson slept down
SANFORD — O r e f Robiiuon Seminole High
School v a n ity b o y » baaketbal coach, recently
decided to step down to become the dean o f
students at Jackaon Height* Middle School.

Scholarships awarded
Local deacons and ministers honored three
1991 high school graduates,

Schools’ chief seeks new position

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Rspaving sot to begin

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD - T h e 9382.000 repaving o f State
Road 46 between Lake County and Orange
Boulevard Is scheduled to begin.

Boot K-9 In rtglon
SANFORD — Jammer, a Sanford Police
Department K-9. Is among the best In Central
Florida.

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Navy during the Korean conflict.
In addition to his work with the City o f Sanford,
he has served on the advisory board o f the
Salvation Army for 12 years, and a member of the
Board o f Directors of the Grovevlew Counseling
Center and Chamber of Commerce for the post 4
years. He Is a post President o f Sanford Breakfast
Rotary Club, where he was honored as Rotarlan
o f the Year In 1982. He has been a member of the
Governor's Council to Physical Fitness and
Sports for the past 4 years.
Although he was not the originator of Sanford s
annual Golden Age Oames. Jernigan has served
as Chairman o f the function since its conception
18 years ago. The 1991 games will be the 17th.
but It took one full year o f hard work before the
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ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS - Thirteen gambling
arrests were made by City County Investigative
Bureau agents Wednesday following complaints
in April about large amounts o f money lost In
the games.
When CCIB. Florida Department o f Law
Enforcement and Altamonte Springs agents
raided the Altamonte Condominium apartment,
they reported they found five poker tables. 83S
card decks and an attache case o f poker chips.
Seminole County sheriff's spokesman George
Proechel said the operation appeared to be
well-organized. Proechel said the games were
apparently advertlacd through word o f mouth.
Proechel said the Investigation began In April
following complaints from player s relatives that
large sums of money were being lost. He said
the operation was apparently locally-run and
Involved long-time residents of Central Florida,
lie said the principals live In Orlando but used
the condominium (or gambling.
Charged With operating a gambling house was
Tracy Marc Stgman. 27. of Orlando. Also
arrested and charged with providing service at a
gambling house was Herman Enrique Plazas.
20. also o f Orlando. Arrest reports state Plazas
was serving drinks and cooking food for the
gamblers. Proechel said Sigmon and Plazas
were the only known principals In the operation.
The pair, along with 11 people charged with
gambling, were taken to the Seminole County
jail.

And now McPasta
CHICAGO — Make that McPasta to go with a
side order of meatballs.
The billion-burger McDonald's food franchise
Is going Italian by serving fettuclne Alfredo and
other hot pasta dinners in a test program
recently launched In New York state, a company
spokeswoman sold Wednesday.
McDonald s Is turning to pasta dinners "to
take a look at possibilities as we look at our
customers' evolving taste,” said spokeswoman
Ann Connolly.
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"Pasta Is one type of dish that offers a variety
o f taste and Is popular." she said In a telephone
"'u ls a g n a and spaghetti with meatballs are
other pasta Items McDonald's Is serving at a
restaurant in Rochester. N.Y. The test will be
expanded to a few other McDonald's restaurants
In the Rochester area In the next several weeks.
Ms. Connolly said.

From sta ll and wire reports

SANFORD — Seminole County
Schools Superinten dent Robert
Hughes has applied for the position
o f S u p erin ten d en t In A lach u a
County.
"It was an op­
tion that I had to
look at." Hughes
said this morn­
ing. "It Is not
clear how (the
S em ino le )
search is going
and this Is my
career. I had to
apply."
O n e o T
Hughes' daughters Is currently

enrolled at the University of Florida
In Gainesville, the Alachua County
BCAl*
Hughes said he felt unsure about
the S e m in o le C o u n ty search
because o f the slow rate at which
the search was progressing.
According to Garna Williams,
director o f Instructional personnel
In Alachua County. Hughes sub­
mitted his formal application for the
job on Aug. 2.
"H e Is In the running for the Job."
Williams said. "T h e first cut will be
made on Aug.20."
She said they hope to have the
position filled by November at the
latest.
Hughes, who has been superin­
tendent o f schools here for 11 years.
has been elected. That Is about to

change. A referrendum during the
November elections made his posi­
tion an appointed one.
Recently, the school board has
c o m p le t e d a s u p e r in t e n d e n t
evaluation form that will allow
board members to evaluate the
performance o f Hughes and o f other
candidates for the position.
Hughes said that he would be
Interested In keeping his Job and
that he has submitted his resume to
the board.
" I t is m y position that they should
evaluate me first and then make a
decision to negotiate with me or
turn the search nationally.” he said
noting that the presence o f an
Incumbent in the running might
discourage qualified applicants from
submitting their materials because

they would view It as a "no-win
situation” .
His present term expires In No­
vember o f 1992.
Board chairman Joe Williams said
that it Is his hope that the superin­
tendent's position will be filled
before Hughes' term expires.
The Alachua County Job would
pay a base salary o f betw een
990.000 and 9105.000 per year to
run a district of Just under 27.000
students. Currently Hughes cam s
990.336 annually, plus benefits, to
oversee operations of a district of
49.000 students.
According to Alachua County
officials, their school board Is look­
ing to fill the position with someone
with at least 10 years public school
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Controversial
bond talks
to be delayed

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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Bad news will slurt
appearing In mailboxes tom morrow.
That's bad news In the form of
122.427 ten tative property tax
notices that will be taken to the
Sanford Post Office this afternoon
by em ployees o f the Sem inole
County Property Appraiser’s Ofllcc.
Another 13.232 notices will go out
primarily to businesses for tangible
personal property. The first notices
could appear In mailboxes Friday.
The actual number of pieces of
mall that will be delivered to the
post office will be less than amount.
Property Appraiser Hill Subcr said If
one property owner has 10 or more
parcels, then all of them would be
packaged together to save postage.
A total of 100.232 pelcesof mall will
be delivered to the post office in 54
trays. The total postage will be
924.618.
Actual tax rates tentatively set by
the county, schools, water man­
agement district and cities will not
change by much If at all. The
Sanford tax rate o f $6.88 per 91.000
of taxable property will remuln the
same, as will the Lake Mary rate of
93.90 and the Longwixxl rate of
95.12.
The countywldc tax. paid by city
and unincorporated residents, will
Increase slightly from 95.53 to
95.75. The unincorporated county
tax rate, paid by only non-city
residents, has also been tentatively
set to Increase from 93.13 to 93.38.
The lax charged by the St. Johns
River Water Management District Is
set t,o stay at the same 60-cent rate.
One confusing bit o f information
on the tax bills Is the rollback rate.
It Is the rate that would generate the
same amount o f tax Income us lust
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LAKE MARY — Lake Mary
Mayor Randy Morris said late
this morning that a discussion
o f the proposed 95 million bond
Issue may not be held tonight.
Morris said that because only
three o f the city's five commis­
sioners will be able to attend
tonight's commission meeting,
he will suggest postponing the
discussion until next Tuesday
evening. *
While the commission has
begun action toward obtaining
the bonds, the total amount
proposed. 95 million, has not
been agreed upon. Generally,
the city has been discussing
the possibility o f financing
three major projects with the
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Sports Complex, a beautifica­
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drainage Improvements. One
slde Item, the undcrgroundlng
o f power lines along Lake Mary
Boulevard. Is Included In the
a m o u n t e a r m a r k e d fo r
beautification.
The major Issue la the paving
and drainage Improvements.
Mayor Randy Morris explained.
"H alf of the bond money. 92V*
m illion, would go for that
project alone.”
The proposed tax. in a state
o f discussion but so far not
approved, would be approx l

Kim Sefried (left), senior data entry operator; Sybil Hollon. data entry
supervisor; and Tracey Griffith, data entry operator In the Seminole County
Appraiser's Office, prepare property tax notices for mailing.

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s c a tte r e d th u n ­
derstorms. High In
the low to mid 90s.
Wind southeast 10
mph.

F o r m o r e w o o th o r , o o o N | # * A

•y VICKI DoBORMIKR

Herald Stalf Writer
The middle school which will btl)iilit in Winter Springs next year
will lx- named Indian Trails Middle
School.
Tlu- school board voted four-toonc lor that name, chosen from
among 43 suggestions received
(rnm community members.
The name Indian Trails was
submilled by Patricia Slrphanl.
Chairman Joe Williams who en­
tered the lone discerning vote dur­
ing y e s te r d a y 's s ele ctio n had
wanted to name the school for John
G. Angel, who was the superin­
tendent of the Seminole County
Schools In the 197Us.
Speaking lor those who voted to

name the schixil Indian Trails, vice
chairman Nancy Warren said she
had ’ nothing against' Angel, but she
did not believe that schools should
tx- named after people.
Angel's name was submitted by
R ie k M o s s m a n . p rin c ip a l o f
Lakevlew Middle School and by
Robert D. Uriel.
Other names suggested for the
sclux)l were:
• (John E.IPolk Middle School.
In honor of the late sheriff of
Seminole County. It was submitted
by shertfrs department employees.
Kathy Nlms. Norma A. Rotenberg
nnd David and Ilea O'Donnell.
• Sunshine Middle School sug­
gested by Helen Ku. PhD and Jean
Keller.
• F o n ta n e d a M id d le S ch ool

nominated by Charlene Blumrntrltt.
• Robert L. Likens Middle School.
In honor of a former teucher at
South Seminole Middle School. The
name was suggested by Betty
Chenet.
•Charlene Davanport. In honor of
a former teacher at Lawton Elemen­
tary School was also submitted by
Betty Chenet.
• Central Middle School was
suggested by Betty Lou Folley.
• Marjorie Nelson Middle School.
In honor of a teacher who was
Seminole County Teacher o f the
Year In 1986 and who has taught
kindergarten at several district
schools was submitted by Robin
Gersen.
• David Sawyer Middle Schcxd. In
honor of the principal at Keelh

Middle School In Winter Springs
was also nominated by Robin
Gersen as well us by Sandy Scholl.
• Cross Roads Middle School was
suggested by Linda Brcntzcl.
• L.D. Plante. In honor ol the late
Oviedo business man. The school
will lx- built on land near where the
Plante business once stood. The
name was suggested by Frankie
Godwin.
• Manatee Middle School was
submitted by Joan Muse.
• Floyd C. "D ick" Richards. In
honor of the former educator and
administrator was nominated by his
daughter Sandra R. Brown.
• Herman E. Morris Middle School
was suggested by Mrs Joseph F.
Hunt.
C:S«e Name. Page 5 A

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�•SR - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, August 15, 1M1

NEWS FROM T H E REGION AN D ACR O SS T H E S T A T E

State to probe Highway Patrol

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Uiwwtployfd mawclaims lottery prize

TALLAHASSEE - Comptrol­
ler Gerald Lewis plans to In­
vestigate possible mismanage­
ment at the .Florida Highway
Petrol. Including reporta of
$70,000 worth o f m lsaln g
weapons and equipment from a
Miami headquarters.
The state com ptroller said
W ed n esd ay a team o f In ­
vestigators and auditors would
be sent to review FHP records as

TALLAHASSEE — An unemployed construction worker
from Lake Worth arrived at Florida Lottery headquarters to
claim half of the $5.74 million jackpot from last Saturday's
drawing.
A n o th e r ticket w ith th e w in n in g n u m b e rs —
04-06-18-24-28-32 - was sold in Spring Hill, but lhe winner
has not yet stepped forward to claim the rest of the prize.
Paul Rodrigues and his wife. Sylvia, said Wednesday they
could use the money because Rodrigues was laid off from his
construction Job in January. He has been doing odd jobs and
Mrs. Rodriguez has been working six days a week as a
housekeeper.
She said they have been trying to make ends meet on $102 a
week. Their prise works out to $2,759.62 a week. They will
receive 20 annual Installments of $143,500.

FORT LAUDERDALE — Fourteen months before he faces
re-election. Broward County Sheriff Nick Navarro has a list o f
campaign contributors that reads like a road atlas
T h e colorful and controversial Navarro has cultivated a
national Image as a family-oriented crime buster through 2 Live
Crew, appearances on the syndicated "Cops” TV show and his
legion news conferences over the years.
Now about 41 percent o f hla contributors list addresses from
outside o f Broward. Many hall from places as distant as
Ypsilantt. Mich.: Sun City, Arts.: and Nulley. N.J., the
Sun-Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale reported Wednesday.
In total, Navarro's out-of-town contributions total about
$47,000, a little more than a third of the $120,850 he has
raised so far.

Coptet of Elvis* will Mg business
POMPANO BEACH — Betty Johnson thought there m ight be
a market for copies o f Elvis Presley's will, and boy w as she
right.
Johnson started selling the 13-page will for $22 three weeks
ago after buying an ad in USA Today, and business is booming.
She has received more than 300 orders from as far aw ay as
England and Australia.
"It's a great conversation piece." said Steve Kane, a radio
talk show host who bought a copy. "U 's great at parties."
The document, complete with Presley's signature, has all o f
the official markings or deputy court clerk Pat Lightell In
Memphis.

Study of lambs to rodueo Infant daatha
GAINESVILLE — Researchers studying lambs hope to
reduce the 50 percent death rate for human babies bom with a
birth defect that pushes abdominal organs against the lungs.
University of Florida surgeon Max Langham is using the
sheep to study diaphragmatic hernia under a three-year.
$263,000 study funded by the American Heart Association.
During fetal development, the diaphragm muscle must close
to separate the lungs ft urn the stomach and other organs. A
hernia leaves an opening and places so much pressure on the
lungs that It stunts their growth.
The hernias are found In 1 o f 2,500 births, and half o f the
victims die. About 60 Florida Infants a year arc bom with the
defect.

Frwhnwn team unusual tesaons
MIAMI — University of'M iam i freshmen can expect ‘ a few
unusual lessons when 'they get to campus thts’ycar: warnings ■
from school officials (hat date rape is a crime, alcohol is
prohibited In ‘dorms.‘rind AID S can fctrtke anyone who's not
carcRil.
Orientation programs at colleges and universities are no
longer limited to the routine campus tour and recitation of
school clubs.
Soon after they arrive on campus later this month, new
students will learn about alcohol and drug abuse, acquaintance
rape, race relations, nutrition, even balancing checkbooks.
One of the more delicate subjects, date rape, la a new one at
. many campuses. It became part of orientation programs at
Miami and Florida International University last summer.

Old war bonds ditcoverad
LAKELAND — Lakeland High School's class of 1943 bought
$125 worth of war bonds to help Install a water cooler.
Graduates at Washington Park High that same year bought
$75 In bonds to pay for new campus benches.
But soon after the war ended, the schools closed and the
bonds and their good Intentions were forgotten — until this
summer.
That's when a school official ran across an envelope marked
"bonds” while cleaning out a dusty closet at the old Lakeland
High. Inside were five savings bonds — in mint condition —
with a total face value or $200.
Treasury Department officials say similar war bonds sold at
that time would now be worth more than $800.
From Associated P ratt roportt

MIAMI - Here ere the winning
numbers selected Wednesday in
the Florida Lottery Cash 3:0-6-S
The winning numbers in the
Florida Lottery Ray 4 were: 2-7-4-a

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Miami. The Tribune reported
earlier this month
Patrol officials still can't ac­
count for about $70,000 worth of
equipm ent, in c lu d in g nine
weapons. One revolver was
taken to a gun shoo for repairs
and never returned, while two
others were stolen from troopers’

Last year. In te rn a l FH P
auditors ■discovered more than
$94,000 In equipment missing
from Troop E headquarters in

The missing equipment also
Includes dozens of radios and
sirens, radar guns and air con­
ditioners.

Lewis said he doesn't suspect
‘Intentional wrongdoing" on the
part of Highway Patrol officials,
but rather negligence In com­
pleting Inventories and filling
out thie paperwork to account for
Items that have been lost, stolen
or transferred.
S t ill, he s a id w hen the
paperwork Involves guns, you
can't be too careful.
"The guns get your attention,'
the comptroller said.

Boy with low
IQ confesses
to burglary

Colorful sheriff hat baefctrs ovtrywhm

LO TTB W Y

early as next month. He said the
probe would first focus on In­
ventory problems.
"It depends on where It leads
u s." Lewis told The Tampa
Tribune for a story in today's
editions. "Sometimes, when you
get Into It. you find other things.
There's no telling where It can

WEST PALM BEACH - At­
torneys for a 10-year-old with an
IQ of 70 have not yet decided
whether to appeal on appellate
court decision upholding the
child’s confemlon to police after
his arrest on burghury charges.
The slate's Fourth District
Court of Appeal ruled Wednes­
day that the boy had the mental
maturity to waive hla rights to
remain silent and consult an
attorney while In police custody.
The court said It would defer
its own opinion to that of the
trial judge. He had found that
the boy knowingly abandoned
hla so-called Miranda rights after
hla 1989arrest in Lake Park.
"W e have aotne difficulty with
the proposition that a 10-yearold child could ever understand.
In the sense that a mature adult
could, the consequences of
waiving his constitutional rights
to alienee and counsel." the
judges said. "However ... we
cannot say that as a matter of
law. (he trial court w as w rong."
The decision drew a strongly
worded dissent from Judge Gary
M. Farmer.
"Let us be dear about what
the court does today." Fanner
said.
"It holds that a 10-year-old
boy with an IQ of 69 or 70. who
had been placed by school
authorities in a learning disabili­
ty program and waa described
by one of hla teachers as having
difficulty In understanding di­
rections, who-had no prior re­
cord with police, who waa crying
an d MPKl whep taken, Intp
custody, and who waa then held
by the police for nearly six hours

s»a«|F.w«a

In th# swing

swing high and reach for the sky with his bare
toes, or twirl aimlessly as the tall grass tickles
his bare (sat.

John Johnson, 8, Sanford, finds th« swlngsst
undsr lha palm treat at Hoppar Cantar a qulat
refuge from hla busy summer vacation. Ha can

P r o s e c u t o r s d r o p a s s a u lt
c h a r g e a g a in s t fifth g r a d e r
arrest said he was only following procedure. But
the parents of the Injured boy said the arrest and
charges against a child were ridiculous.
THONOTOSASSA — Prosecutors have dropped
Dennis Pcarlman. a spokesm an for the
an aggravated assault charge against a 9-year-old
Hillsborough state attorney's office, said the
girl for throwing rocks at a boy on a go-cart, who
decision not to prosecute was based largely on a
then crashed and severely cut his leg.
recommendation from the state Department of
"Pray to God." said Tam m y Toloff, who turned
Health and Rehabilitative Services.
10 on Sunday, when she learned the charge had
been dropped Wednesday. "I'm glad I w on 't have "T h e victim and the victim 's family were
to go to court or anyihInB."
r '* adamaht about ho'prosecutlefo," salif TotifJdliM,
a-spokesmsn Tor HRS. "A n d throwing rocks isn't
The fifth-grade honor* student'was slapped
really an all-time criminal offense type thing."
with handcuffs following the July 23 accident
Prosecutors determ ined the Hillsborough
and taken from her home In the back or a sheriff's:
County sheriffs deputy was correct in making
cruiser to be fingerprinted.
the arrest. Pcarlman said.
The Hillsborough County deputy who made the

P o l l u t i o n b e h i n d s e a w e e d in v a s io n
ST. PETERSBURG - Seaweed
thick enough to blacken Gulf
Coast beaches and force a twoday shutdown o f two power
plants are largely the result of
pollution, an expert said.
"W e're polluting the whole
G u lf o f M exico an d th a t’ s
enhancing the production o f this
stuff." said Brian LaPolnte, one
o f the nation's top researchers
into the ecology o f sargaaaum
seaweed. “ And this la not the
first time we've had a problem
like this."
LaPoint said sargassum —
which can double In size In less
than 10 days — has grown so
p ro fu s e ly In r e c e n t y e a r s
bcc.iuie of the abundance of

fertilizers and Industrial wastes
washed Into the Gulf.
And the biggest pipeline for
those pollutants to the Gulf is
the Mississippi River. LaPolnte
■aid Wednesday. For decades,
cities, industries and farms
along the big river and Its many
tributaries assumed that the
Gulf could handle anything sent
Its way.
Just how wrong that assump­
tion has been Is becoming In­
creasingly evid en t, said La­
Polnte. associate research scien­
tist at Florida's Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institution near
Vcro Beach.
This week. Florida Power
Corp. was forced to shut down
two of Its biggest power plants —
one nuclcar-fuclcd. lhe other

coal-fired — near Crystal River
after sargassum mats clogged
the plants' cooling system. Both
plants reopened Wednesday.
But the shutdown, coming on
some or the hottest days of the
summer, triggered a series of
warnings that unless people cut
back on the use o f electricity,
other plants might not be able to
handle the demand.
Last week, mats o f sargassum
washed ashore along miles of
Pinellas beaches at the same
time that a Red Tide outbreak
killed thousands o f ffsh along the
shore.
"Th e sargassum is Just one
symptom of a problem that the
Gulf Is experiencing," LaPolnte
said. "It's certainly no secret
that this problem o f nutrient

overloading exists In the Gulf."
Sargassum is a vibrant green
when fresh but turns reddish
brown to black as It ages,
washes ashore and decays. It is
always more abundant in the
summer, and when the right
combination o f seaweed and
weather come together — as
they have this summer — Gulf
beaches are hit hard.
Along the Florida Panhandle,
old tim ers have rarely seen
worse.
"T h ere have been times this
summer when it has been literal­
ly hip deep at the waters's
edge." said Lee Sullivan, who
was p a tro lle d the coast at
Panama City Beach since 1956.
"It has been as heavy In the last
two years as 1have ever seen It."

THE W EA TH ER
|LOCALPOCCBaST
Toduy: Partly clou d y with
s c a tte r e d a fte r n o o n th u n ­
derstorms. High In the low to
mid 90s. Wind southeast 10
mph. Rain chance 50 percent.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a
c h a n c e o f m a in ly e v e n in g
thunderstorms. Low in the mid
70s. Wind southeast 5 to 10
mph. Rain chuncc 30 percent.
Friday: Partly cloudy with a
chance of m ainly aftern oon
thunderstorms. H igh In the
lower 90s. Rain chance 50 per­
cent.
E xtended fo reca st: P a rtly
cloudy with a d u n c e o f mainly
afternoon and even in g thun­
derstorm s Saturday.

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a.m.. 11:40 p.in.: Maj. 5:00 a.m..
5:25 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 12:06 a.m.. 12:50
p.m.: lows. 6:22 a.m.. 7:18 p.m.;
Nsw Smyrna Beach: highs.
12:11 a.m.. 12:55 p.in.; lows.
6:27 a.m.. 7:23 p.m.: Cocoa
Beech: highs. 12:26 a.m.. 1:10
p.m.: lows, 6:42 p.m., 7:38 p.m.

SOATINO
Daytona Beach: W aves are I
foot and semi glassy. Current Is
to the north w ith a w ater
temperature o f 76 degrees. Naw
Smyrna Beach: W . vcs are 1-2
feel with a slight chop. Current
is to the north, with a water
temperature uf 76 degrees.

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8t. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Toduy: Wind south 10 knots,
becoming southeast 10 knots by
afternoon. Seas 1 to 3 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Widely scattered thunderstorms.
Tonight: W ind southeast 5 to
10 knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet. Bay
and In lan d w a te rs m o stly
smooth. W idely scattered show­
ers and a few thunderstorms.

T h e high tem perature in
Sanford W ednesday was 94
degrees and the overnight low
was 73 as reported by the
University o f Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center, Celery Avenue.
R ecorded ra in fall for the
p e r io d , e n d in g a t 9 a.m .
Thursday, totalled .03 of an
Inch.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was HO degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
74. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□'W e d n e s d a y 'a h igh .......... 92

['Baronstrie prtsaarc.30.I0
□Relative Humidity....79 pet
□Wind*...... .
Booth 5 mph
□Roiafall..... - .............. 0 lo.
□Today’s sunset.... 8:05 p.m.
□Tomorrow’s sunrise....6:55

Temperature* Indicate previous day*
high and overnight low to I p.m. EDT.
City
Hi U Prc Otlb
m
Anchorage
aa i7 a
Atlanta
77 u n o cdy
dr
Atlantic City
fO 44
Baltimore
M 47 .01 Cdy
Billing*
41
cdy
It
Birmingham
43 70 04 dr
Bismarck
fa 40
cdy
cdy
Bone
f7 :i
Bo*ton
dr
eo 77
Burlington.VI
cdy
W at
cdy
Charleiton.SC
17 74
Cher lei ton. W Va
7a 44
cdy
Charlotte.* C
77 44 133 cdy
Cheyonna
cdy
•4 U
Chicago
M 57
Cdy
Cleveland
U 44 W dr
Columbia. S C
to 73 .74 cdy
Concord.74.H
cdy
fl if
Della* FI Worth
7S 70 34 Cdy
Denver
cdy
•t 53
Dtl Molne*
A3 »
cdy
Detroit
N 44 .03 cdy
Honolulu
dr
If 74
Moulton
7f 71 .30 cdy
Indlanapoll*
U I f .3» cdy
Jack ton. Ml**
*4 71 S3 cdy
Kama* City
cdy
M 41
clr
La* Vega*
101 7f
clr
Little Rock
at 44
Lo* Angela*
Cdy
74 47
Mamphi*
•f 4f
Cdy
rff
Milwaukee
•f 47
Mpl* St Paul
ta 40
cdy
cdy
Naihvllla
•4 43
m
New Or leant
17 77
dr
New York City
fl 73
cdy
Oklahoma City
14 45
dr
Omaha
17 43
clr
Philadelphia
M 77
clr
Phoenla
&lt;00 17
Pltt*burgh
44 43 01 Clr
cdy
Portland.Maine
If 41
dr
SI LowIt
47 43
Clr
Salt Lake City
ts 4f
Seattle
clr
17 34

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, August 15, 19S1 - SA

Scholarship awarded
Student moves to
Catholic school
FtOTwOm Sira* ImpWiW*
SANFORD — Catholic school.
attention end a reputation for
strict discipline ere not for
everyone, but .Dr. Margaret
principal at All Soul's
School in Sanford doe*
not wmni imancuu restrictions 10
prevent a student from attend-

X

several year*, she ha*
eld to member*
of the All Soul** pariah.
W ith assistance from the
Kremer Foundation of- Naples
this year, however, she was able
to offor three scholarships to
stuoem s currently enrolico in
Since she only had openings at
the mkkfle school level, she sent
letters to the principals of the
elementary schools in town and
assets v tney would recommend
scuoencs wno mtgnt Dencnt irotn
the am aler classes In her school.
She also sent a letter to the
of a non-Catholic church

iiiw ijw iw i y ia n i ip w w n iy
Officer* of the Ctty/County Ini
a aemrch warrant, checked for
growing near a residence at 32
they were at the acene. officers noticed a man reportedly taking
a marijuana pot from the rear o f the houae. possibly trying to
hide It or eacape. B r in Keith Knlflfrt, of244l E. Slat Street in
Sanford waa apprehended, and charged wtth cultivation at
marijuana, proa poaacaalon of marijuana. The drug
reportedly growing in 5 gallon pota behind the houae. Knight
waa taken to the John E. Potk Correctional Facility.

She only had one taker for her
offer.

Lafct Mary hom® burglarized
Joaeph H. Morton, Slhrerwood Drive. Lake Mary, reported a
tadio Shack camcorder waa apparently taken from hta houae
Radiol
aornetlme during the previous week. The camcorder la valued
at 3850. According to a report, Seminole County Sheriff**
officer* Investigating the incident found no signs of a forced
entry. Morton reported nothing elae miaaing. An Investigation
into the case la underway.

Outstanding warrant arraata
The following have been arrested on warrants;
James Leonard Prichard, 30.140 Academy Avenue, Sanford,
waa served a warrant Tuesday, for foiling to appear to answer
charges of driving with a suspended drivers license. Prichard
was in the John E. Polk Correctional facility on an unrelated
charge at the time the warrant &lt;
Gregory Alan Hale. 19, 125 Cambridge Drive. Longwood,
turned himself In at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday morning. He waa wanted on a Seminole County
warrant charging him with burglary to a dwelling and grand
theft.

Lake Mary High School Band ha* begun practice for the
upcoming season. When membtrt' throats era parched from
fng home In the hot sun, they quaff ice cold
the legion of coolers dotting the playing field.

Medfly scare over in Central
Florida, state officials say
TALLAHASSEE - A Mediter­
ranean fruit fly scare in Central
Florida is o ver. A gricu ltu re
Commissioner Bob Crawford
sold Wednesday.
State and federal agriculture
officials placed ihousanda or
medfly traps In the Altamonte

Springs area after one o f the
citrus-dam aging Insecta was
found there. The hunt ended
Wednesday.
"I'm relieved to say that the
intensive trapping program ...
has turned up nothing to In­
dicate the Initial find waa any­
thing other than a single hit­
chhiker." Crawford said.

War hero survived two
wars but not real estate
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CRESTVIEW, Fla. - An Arm y
officer who won a chest full o f
m e d a ls in t w o w a r s a n d
w eath ered an a tro c ity con*
troveray met his match when he
retired to Florida and got In­
volved In real estate.
J. Ross Franklin la In the
Okaloosa County Jail awaiting
tranafer to a state prison. He was
sentenced July 31 to a five-year
prison term for s ellin g un­
registered Investments In two
Panhandle real-estate develop­
ments.
"Being a land developer la
m uch worae than b e in g In
c o m b a t," Franklin to ld the
Pensacola News Journal for a
story In Tuesday editions.
"In combat, the stress only
lasts a short time and then It’s
over." he said. "In real estate.
It's never over financially and
emotionally. You're always wor­
ried about the money you o w e ."
Franklin, 63, o f Deslln aald he
pleaded no contest to 25 counts
o f selling unregistered securities
to avoid a potential 25-year
sentence. Prosecutors estimate
he swindled 100 Investors out of
•10 million in 1984 and 1985.
"It's a very humbling thing,
ja il." Franklin said. "Y ou have
to roll your trousers up. get fed
like dogs, relieve yourself at a
steel toilet In front o f everyone.
I'm one o f four m en in a
tw o -m a n c e ll. I t 's a z o o .
Everyone screams all night.
"You know, It's funny. 1 sur­
v iv e d the C h in e a e . N o rth
Koreans and Viet Cong, but I
was unable to defend myself

worse than being ...
combat. |

T h e work is scheduled lo
begin either Aug. 21 or 22.
depending on when a crew from
Hubbard Construction Co. can
be shifted from another SR 46
resurfacing protect, said Jim

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Curran aald that All Souls
keeps the names of all scholar­
ship recipients confidential.
"N o one knows which at our
students is receiving financial
aid and which are not." she said.
T h e K re m e r F o u n d ation
scholarship, like the others
C u rran o ffe r s la given as
assistance to families. She said
she asks parents what they can
afford to pay and she uses the
scholarships to cover the dif­
ference between that amount
and the coat o f tuition.
Curran said that the unused
scholarship money from the
Kroner scholarships was put to
good use this year.
‘T il be able to help 12 stu­
dents with partial scholarships
ranging from 3300 to 3600 this
year." she said.
Curran said that All Souls has
a "tradition of offering financial
assistance" and hope* that she
can continue to help people who
want to attend her school but
who can not afford the tuition.

H A R V f Y

MORSE
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THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

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-J . Ro m Franklin
against the state."
Banking in vestiga to rs and
Assistant State Attorney David
Fleet did what two wars and 60
Minutes reporter Mike Wallace
couldn't by bringing down a
man once introduced to Presi­
dent Ronald Reagan as "on e of
America's greatest heroes."
" I ’m Innocent.” Franklin aald.
"T h e Jackals got m e."
With a smile, he added. “ Of
course, we're all supposed to be
innocent In here, aren't w e ?"
He hopes to get out In 12
months by serving his time with
the same disciplined behavior
ingrained in him at West Point.
Supporters, including some
Investors he was accused of
bilking, aay it is a sad chapter
and unbefitting punishment. At
least 23 admirers. Including re­
tired generals, a former FBI
agent and clergy, wrote letters
on Franklin’s behalf before his
sentencing.
They said he is God-fearing,
p h ila n th ro p ic , C o m m u n istkilling. great American who de­
served a break.
Franklin said he and 60 troops
defeated 1,000 Chineae. killing
200 o f them, to retain a vital
Korean outpost. "Th at was my
first real estate transaction."

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Hamlin, DOT project manager.
Hamlin said Hubbard is also
resurfacing the highw ay be­
tween the St. Johns River east of
Sanford to the Volusia County
line, a 82 million project. The
company is aldo adding paved
shoulders to the road cast o f the
river.
Another DOT repaving project
is also scheduled to begin later
this month which could ulTert
Deltona commuters. State Road
415 from the St. Johns River to
Osteen. 4Vi miles away, will be
resurfaced begining Aug. 26.
said DOT district spokesman
Steve Homan. The lanes will be
widened by a fool and four-fool
paved shoulders will be added lo
the road during the 8568.000
project, lloman said.
Work is expected lo be com­
plete within 100 days.

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SANFORD — The repaving of
State Road 46 between Lake
County and Orange Boulevard,
west of Sanford, is scheduled to
begin next week.
The 8362,000 Job is expected
to take about three months to
complete. Florida Department of
Transportation officials said.
When complete, the road will be
resurfaced and new turn lanes
for east- and westbound traffic
will be added at LongwoodMarkham Road.

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" I sent letters to all of them
and only Carem Gager (principal
at Hamilton Elementary School.
1501 E. 8th St. In Sanford)
followed through." she said.
Mattie Mitchell, daughter of
Kelley Mitchell of Sanford, waa
nominated by Gager.
While Curran said the scholar­
ship la baaed In pari on financial
need, she wanted to choose a

student who would thrive In the
strict, academ ically-oriented
classes at Alt Souls.
Curran believes that other
principal* and the pastor were
unsure o f how to approach'
parents with the offer.
"It’s difficult to offer financial
assistance to someone," she
said. "It's a tricky thing to

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EDITORIALS

Still missing
A m on g the moot painful legacies o f the
Vietnam W a r la the stlfl-unresolved laaue o f
2.273 A m erican servicemen unaccounted for
In V ietnam , Laos and Cam bodia. F o r the •
fam ilies o f these m en. the w ar cannot Anally
end until the status o f their loved ones Is
determ ined beyond any reasonable doubt.
For m illions of other Ameicans. the Vietnam
wound w ill not heal completely until the
questions und doubts about A m erica’s m iss­
ing In action arc answered.
For m oat o f the 18 years since North
Vietnam released 591 American prisoners o f
•war. the suspicion has lingered that som e
PO W s rem ained in captivity in Southeast
Asia. T h e undeniable fact la that h u n dreds o f
Am ericans know n to have been captured
alive w ere never repatriated or. In m any
cases, ever accounted for In any w ay .
In recent m onths, these suspicions have
increased dram atically. First cam e a report
.prepared b y the Republican s ta ff o f the
Senate Foreign Relations Com m ittee ch argin g
that hundreds o f PO W s were p ro b a b ly left
‘ behind In Indochina and that som e may still
be alive.
‘ As if to confirm the report’s su ggrstlo n that
the Pentagon an d successive adm inistrations
i had not d o n e en o u gh to d e te rm in e If
Am ericans w ere still being held, the A rm y
officer in ch arge o f the Defense D epartm en t’s
POW-M1A office resigned In d isgu st. Col.
Millard Peck, a highly decorated ca reer officer
und veteran o f three Vietnam tour*, described
the P en tago n 's POW-M1A office a s a "toxic
waste d u m p " w h ere Information abo u t Am er. lean M lA s w h o m ight still be alive w a s filed
und. If not forgotten, at least rarely acted
upon.
i In the w ak e o f these developments, a series
of ph otographs has surfeed pu rportin g to
show A m erican P O W s still In captivity,
m ostly in Laos. Although the authenticity o f
■these photographs rem ains in d o u bt, it is
: possible that som e are genuine.
T h e B u sh adm inistration and the Pentagon
have reacted to this by adding substan tially
to the sta ff o f the POW -M IA office b y pressin g
the govern m en ts o f Vietnam . L ao s, and
Cam bodia for answ ers, and by dispatching
. investigators to H anoi and Phnom Penh.
T h is n ew flurry o f activity Is heartening.
But It cannot erase the skepticism o f m any
fam ilies w h o believe the U.S. governm ent
long a g o aban don ed their m issing loved ones.
Nor Is It likely to still the grow ing doubts on
Capitol H ill about the effectiveness o f the
Pentagon’s efforts to account for those 2.273
i m issing A m erican servicemen.
I F ifty -fo u r sen ators have sign ed on as
: co-sponsors o f a resolution to create a select
| Senate com m ittee to delve Into the Penj lugon's secret flies on PO W s an d M lAs.
: Senators w ant to exam ine the eviden ce and
; determ ine If It supports the suspicion that
j some P O W s are still being held. If so. the
• Senate can be expected to push fo r a fa r m ore
: vigorous effort to bring these A m erican s
I home an d to docum ent the fate o f a ll w ho
• rem ain unaccounted for.
Senate R epublican leader Robert Dole of
; K a n s a s h a s s u g g e s t e d a s a p o s s ib le
alternative to a select committee the creation
of a presidential commission, perhaps headed
by retiring Arm y Gen. Norman Schw arzkopf.
: A b ip artisan select Senate com m ittee.
; especially one w hose m em bers included
: senators w ho have been working hard on the
! Issue for m any months, would p ro b ab ly have
j more credibility than a presidential comj mission. But. either way. It Is abundantly
i clear that an Independent review o f the entire
: PO W -M IA m atter Is urgently needed.

Berry's World

"...A N D A N O T H E R THING, I don’t like paying
higher health care costs because y o u ’ve
made ba d LIF E S TY LE CHOICES. "

STO N E

Beyond the anti- abortion intifada
Watching the televised report of s small group
of zealous anti-aborttonM s being arrested tn
Wichita. Ran.. I let my mind take an Illative leap
halfway across the worid to the refugee camps tn
the Israeli-occupied O ats Strip and the squatters’
camps near Cape Town. South Africa.
A cruel paradox Infects all three countries:
In America. antt-aborttonMs setf-righteouaiy
profcas to be concerned about unborn babies, yet
they seem oblivious to the tragedy of babies burn
In squalor and poverty who die prematurely from
malnutrition and neglect.
This moral felony Is now being compounded
an administration that has shed any pretense
wing "a government of all the people/’ ft Is far
more concerned shout reaping political capital
by loudly opposing abortion than about sowing
seeds of growth for needy babies.
tn the Ossa Strip, where 700.000 Palestinians
are sardlned Into the most squalid hovels,
families struggle to survive under what a
Washington Post reporter. Nora Boustany. char­
acterised as "harsh taraelt army rule." Her
sensitive reporting revived memories of the brief
period when I lived and worked for a relief
agency In the O asa Strip tn 1066-67.
During that period, the Palestinian refugees
were exploited and oppressed by the Egyptian
i the new

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trying to negotiate, respectively, a peace agree­
ment and a new government. Israel's Shamir
and South's Africa's de W ert show more moral
flexibility than Operation Rescue's Randall
Terry. Still, both government lea ders are more
Interested hi the politics of power than In the

white South Africans, the squatters are a
disconcerting fact that la shrugged from the

JAC K ANDERSON

Use of research
money scrutinized

ROBERT WAGMAN

Senate to remain Democratic
WASHINGTON - Republicans saw 1992 os
a year o f opportunity, with their No. 1 goal the
recapture o f the U.S. Senate. Now. however —
even though the election Is 18 months away —
that hope has dwindled to the point where
many insiders believe the Democrats could
actually add to their Senate majority.
Currently Democrats hold a 57-43 Senate
edge — their biggest In over a decade. This will
probably decrease by one when newly aplnted Pennsylvania Democrat Harris Wofd faces a special election against Attorney
General Richard Thornburgh, who will leave
his post in a bid for the Senate scat.
Thus. If the Democrats carry a 56-44
majority Into the election. Republicans must
gain seven seats to assume control. That would
be difficult-under almost any circumstances,
but Republican strategists believed an unusual
combination o f factors might allow them to
make the leap.
They knew George Bush would easily win a
second term, and unlike Ronald Reagan in
1984. he would have coattails helping all GOP
candidates on the ticket. Further. Democrats
In 1992 must protect 19 seats while Re­
publicans need only protect 15. Beyond that,
most GOP Incumbents up for re-election are
senior members; many of the Democrats,
however, are from the freshman class o f 1986.
and they mostly won their seats by scant
margins.
This led Republican strategists, as recently
us the first o f the year, to predict they would
hold all of ihelr seats and to assert that they
could win at least a dozen Democratic seats.
, But much has changed In six months.
Foremost, and for reasons not altogether clear,
the GOP has not been able to recruit top
challengers while the Democrats have.
Take Alabama as an example. In 1966
Democrat Richard Shelby won with Just over
50 percent o f the vote. This Is a slate that Is
going Republican, and a stale where George
Bush should win big In 1992. But the GOP has
simply brrn unable to Interest any major
figures In making the race. Including Gov. Guy
Hunt or former NFL quarterback Bart Starr. As
a result. Shelby has gone from the lop o f the
vulnerable column, to a reasonably sure bet for
re-election.
If recruiting woes werr not enough, some
senators that Ihr GOP was sute would cuslly
win re-circtton. have announced they ure
considering retiring.
Republican Jake Garn of Utah has already
announced his retirement. Reportedly. Bob
Dole o f Kansas. Warren Kudman o f New
Hampshire and Sieve Syinms of Idaho may not
run for another term. If they run. they would
be favored to win. although Syinms will have a
lough time in Idaho against Democratic Rep.
Richard Stallings, who has already announced
he will seek the Senate seal. If the three retire.

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the OOP could well lose the Idaho seat and the
Kansas seat, where popular Democratic Rep.
Dan Ollckman la considering running even If
Dole runs again.
Of the 19 Democratic seats to be contested In
1992. Incumbents now considered reasonably
safe bets for re-election are Dale Bumpers
(Ark.). Chris Dodd (Conn.). Bob Graham (Fla.).
Daniel Inouye (Hawaii)
A la n D ixon (III.).
Wendell Ford (Ky.).
John Breaux (La.).
B a rb a ra M lk u ls k l
(M d.). John Glenn
(Ohio). Fritz Holllngs
(S .C .) and Patrick
Leahy (Vt.).
D e m o c r a t ic I n ­
cumbents considered
In Jeopardy are Tim
Wlrth (Colo.). Wyche
Fowler (Ga.). Harry
Reid (Nev.). T erry
Sanford (N.C.). Kent
Conrad (N.D.). Tom
Daschle (S.D.) and
I The G O P has
Brock Adams
not been able
(Wash.). Much will
to recruit top
depend on whether
challengers. £
the GOP can find
credible challengers
to these seven, and
that remains to be
seen. Right now. of the seven. Insiders only list
Adams as In deep trouble.
Assuming that the GOP will capture the
California seat o f retiring Democrat Alan
Cranston. It would have to win six of the seven
Democratic seats now considered vulnerable,
or else win one or two major upsets elsewhere.
At the same time Republicans would also have
to hold onto all their current seats, and that
probably won’ t happen.
Republican incumbents who should win
re-election Include John McCain (Arlz.). Dan
Coals (Ind.). Charles Grassley (Iowa). Kit Bond
(Mo.). Don Nlckles (Okla.) and Arlrn Specter
(Pa.). Assuming Dole and Rudman run for
re-election and win. and the GOP holds Gam’s
Utah seat. It still means that six GOP scats are
In trouble.
First, there is Democrat Stallings to beat In
Idaho. Newly appointed John Seymour In
California is In deep trouble with former San
Francisco Mayor Dianne Felnstcln. who is
likely to unseat him. New York’s Alfonsc
D’Amato IN.Y.) may be In even deeper trouble,
and could be the underdog (If he survives an
expected primary challenge) no mailer which
of four Democrats win their primary.
Perhaps the most competitive Senate race In
1992 will be In Oregon where GOP Incumbent
Hob Packwood (Ore.) Is being challenged by
Democratic Rep. Les AuColn.

WASHINGTON - The University of Pit­
tsburgh had an Innovative way of spending
federal funds earmarked for research. It hired
a private driver for the school president,
spent 66.000 on a French language seminar,
leased a Lincoln Towne Car m d dished out a
625.006donation to the YMCA.
Federal auditors uncovered 6528.681 In
apparently misspent research money in a
recent four-month probe Into finances at the
university. In the name of research, the
university bankrolled dinners, gifts and
flights on private planes.
Our associate Jim
Lynch has obtained a
draft copy o f the
audit report prepared
by H e a l t h and
Human Services In­
s p e c to r O e n e ra l
Richard Kuaserow..A
s e r ie s o f s im ila r
a u d it s a re b e in g
completed at several
other major U.S. un­
iversities.
A u d it o r s fo u n d
questionable use of
research funds In the
president's and other
f Federal
top o ffic es at the
auditors
school. II is legiti­
questioned
mate to spend a por­
more than 00
t io n o f r e s e a r c h
of Pitt's
dollars on overhead,
billings. J
bu t e v e n the
overhead must at
least In some way "benefit research." After
24 years o f service, university president Dr.
Wesley W. Posvar retired on Aug. 1. He has
since been replaced. University spokesman
Tim Zlaukas said Posvar's departure was
unrelated to the audit fin d in g and had been
announced long before the probe.
Zlaukas blamed the university's poor audit
showing on changes In federal rules on how
research money can be spent. The spending
guidelines have tightened In recent months.
but universities have always been required to
rave that all research billings In some way
eneflted research. Zlaukas declined to dis­
cuss the questioned expenditures detailed In
the audit, but did say. "It Is m y Impression
these are routine and appropriate expenses."
Federal auditors questioned more than 80
billings the university submitted from the
president's office. The laundry list features a
spate o f travels including $5,814.71 for four
(lights on private aircraft. As the auditors
noted. "T h e trips did not appear to benefit
research." Nor did the 666.30 spent to rent a
chauffeur-driven limousine far the president
and two comi^.-.tona in New York.
One of the "rou tin e and appropriate
expenses" Included a private driver for the
president. The driver received 831,253 in
salary and benefits and was equipped with
two pagers to keep him on-call. The presi­
dent's office also leased three vehicles.
Including one Lincoln Tow ne Car. The
automobiles cost $17,376 to lease and ran up
bills o f 64.082.13 on gas cards. Each car was
equipped with a cellular phone, costing a
total o f 84.060.66. Wire wheel covers and
body work cost 81.000.
The draft audit also questions expenditures
made on behalf o f the president's wife. The
president and his wife flew around Europe at
a cost to the university and taxpayers of
83.602. One of the primary purposes of the
trip was to see the football game In Dublin
between the University of Pittsburgh and
Rutgers. The president’s wife was also flown
from Pittsburgh to New York to attend the Big
East basketball tournament.
Some o f the purchases were small but
striking: 8159.14 for stationery that was
"delivered to the president's wife at their
residence." And 838.10 was spent on keys,
key chains and a deodorizer for the presi­
dent's home: $104.80 on a gift o f 24 candles
lo thank an employee. Another 854.05
bought an engraved medallion honoring a
scholar and 860 went for a walnut plaque
with an etched plate. Cookies coating 810.96
were purchased for (he president's office and
luted as "supplies."

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R e s id e n t s c r it ic iz e c o u n t y ’s
n e w a tte m p t to tax u tilitie s
M#rtodM * Writ**
SANTORO - A critic of Semi­
nole County’s efforts to charge s
utBiy tax responded angrily to
the county’s latest effort to
charge a tax on utility bills.
“It Kerns like there la no way
of beating them.” said Fred
Harrla of Sanford. "They are
asking us for a blank check."
Harris, with the aid o f the
Public Service Commission, suc­
cessfully prevented the county
from Imposing a tax on water
and sewer rates 10 years ago.
But since then, county voters
adopted a charter form of gov­
ernment. State law allows only
counties with charters to Impose
up lo a 10 percent tax on water,
electricity,
local telephone i
With the objections of Harris
of other residents.

ronunM onets voted 3-2 not to
Impose n lO percent utility tax
July 30. Only commlaaloners
Bob Sturm and Fred Streetman
voted m favor of the tax.
But Tuesday night, commis­
sioner Jennifer Kelley proposed
com m issioners consider a 4
percent utility tax. saying II
would help eliminate a 25-cent
property tax rate Increase for
pon-dty residents. Commission­
ers voted 4-1 to hold a hearing
on the tax Sept. 0. with commis­
sioner Larry Furlong opposing.
He said such a tax will deter
com m issioners from making
budget cuts.
Com m issioner Pat Warren
said she w as willing to consider
the tax a s long as county
spending la trimmed. Sturm said
hie was willing to consider i
lesser tnx amount and give
commissioners more flexibility
In p a y in g fo r e x p e n s e s .

Streetman could not be reached.
Originally set at 7 p.m.. the
Sept. 9 tax hearing has now
been rescheduled for 5 p.m. A
com prehensive plan hearing,
originally scheduled for 5 p.m..
has been rescheduled tor Op.m.
T h e county budget office
estimates the 4 percent tax win
generate nearly 92.3 million
annually for the county and cost
the average resident 949.00 per
year. The estimate Is based on a
9112 per month electric bill, a
915 water bin and a 910.25 per
month bill for local telephone
service, said Cecelia Vance,
county budget analyst.
County officials estimated the
10 percent tax. using the same
monthly service charges, would
coat 9112 per year. Many resi­
dents said that figure waa not
baaed on average service use.
because their expenses were
much higher.

Tax

Shake it, baby
From l«ft: Shelby Coppola, 7, Kart Nicola
Waldorf, 9, Ravan Coppola, 5, and Katly Waldorf,

7, ara a quariat found dancing and ainging “Wild
Thing" recently In Sanford.

Lake Mary incurs court costs
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - The cost o f
burying power lines along Lake
Mary Boulevard has gone up by
another 95.000. The Circuit
Court has ruled that the City
should pay court costa
Lake Mary City Attorney Ned
Julian Is scheduled to make a
presentation on the matter dur­
ing tonight's city commission
meeting.
Several months ago. the City
o f Lake Mary, along with Semi­
nole County, filed suit against
F lo rid a P ow er C orp oration .

seeking to require the power
company to pay for under­
grounding of Its cables, during
the widening and beautification
projects underway on Lake Mary
Boulevard.
The case eventually reached
the State Supreme Court, where
the Judgment was made against
the request. The city Is now
proposing to Include the cost of
the line burial In a bond Issue
that still has not been totally
approved.
Th e latest added costs howev­
er. stem from another decision.
The Circuit Court of the Eigh­
teenth Judicial Circuit, has ruled

that It Is the responsibility o f the
plaintiffs to reimburse the de­
fendant for all costs Involved In
the suit. The amount requested
Is 95.213.05.
T h e charges Include such
Items as the cost o f taking
depositions, filing fees, copier
costs, report preparation and
tria l transcripts. T h e c o m ­
m issio n Is b e in g a sk ed to
approve payment o f the addi­
tional amount.
The Lake Mary City Com ­
mission meeting will begin at 7
p.m. this evening. In the £lty
Hall.

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been prepared properly, and I
mately-93 pt f month, per real- •am questioning If It . should be
•dcrtec; -with a higher rate-for . included at.this time In the bondL
commercial businesses. It could Issue."
.b e included In the m onthly
Ml)
utility bills or added to the
There Is a possibility the city
property tax bills.
commission could eliminate that
M a y o r M o r r is s a id . " I
portion from the total proposed
personally, do not necessarily bond, which would cut the
believe the 2V4 million dollar amount required In half. In that
paving and drainage plan has case, a new and totally separate

bond request, specifically for
paving and, drainage, would
have, to be. brought u p s o w rip u *
In the future. •
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meeting begins at 7 p.m.
Lake Mary City Hall.

The
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N am e
• S h e e l a h R y a n M id d le
School, In honor of the lottery
w ln n e r / p h lla n t h o p la t w a s
nominated by Patricia G. Pope.
• Hcathcrbrook Middle School
was submitted by Beth-Annc
Myers who also suggested Pine
Oak Middle School, Sandy Pines
Middle School and Sunny Oak
Middle School.
• Wllla Bend Middle School
and Wllla Run Middle School
w e re s u ggested by V a le rie
Peters.
• P o lk -W llla Pines M iddle
School was entered by Joan
Rudolph.
• Patriot Middle School was
nominated by Gall Rhonehousc.
•J o h n Colbert Middle School.
In honor of a former Seminole
High School teacher who also

served as the district's director
of business and finance was
suggested by his wife Val C ol­
bert.

• Dr. Selh French. In honor of
one o f Ihe early settlers o f
S an ford was s u b m itte d by
.*al-granddaughter Harriett II.
yd.
• Ruby Moore Middle School.
• Eastview Middle School was
In honor o f a late fourth grade
suggested by Duvld Mugunu.
teacher In the district was sub­
• Endeavor Middle School was
mitted by Marie Clcerellc.
• J o h n W. Evans M id d le submitted by Kuryn Cook.
• (Robert W.) Hughes Middle
School. In honor of the former
Srhool In honor o f the present
school board member was sug­
gested by both former educator superintendent was suggested
by Cathy Murkowlcz ol the
Al l a n Kce l h and Bill
Jackson Brights Middle School
MacLauchlln.
l*TA.
•Jam es Payne Middle School
• May me and WH Slcg Middle
School. In honor of some of the In honor of the late Lyman High
pioneers In the Swedish com ­ School leather and couch, was
munity. was nominated by Don nomlnuled by Phyllis Capponl.
Angel was nominated twice.
Boyett and Orie R. Mathleux.
• (Pat) Telson Middle School. Polk’s numc was submitted five
In honor of Ihe former school times utul Evans was suggested
board member was suggested by twice. Sunshine Middle School
ulso received two nominations.
Fannie Griffin.

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DEATHS
ABBW L. "ROBBIE" PULLER
Abble L. "Robbie" Fuller. 86.
105 Foxrldgc Run. Longwood.
died Monday at Florida Hospllul.
Orlando. Born Feb. 23. 1905, in
Wauseon. Ohio, she moved to
Longwood (rom Miami in 1975.
She wus a m em ber of the
Community United Methodist
Church. Casselberry. She wus a
former model und interior deco­
rator.
Survivors Include son. Harold
F. " H a l " Heist. San D iego;
dau gh ter. Doris II. M urray.
Longwood: six grandrhlldrcn;
five great-grandchildren.
C u r e y H and C o x - P a r k c r
Funeral Home. Winter Park. In
charge of arrangements.

Sanford; daughter. Noru D.
Martin. Sanford: sister. Ettu
L o u is . Q u in c y : 12 g ra n d c h i l d r e n : 21 g r e a t grundchlldrcn.
Wllson-Elchclbergcr Mortuary
Inc.. Sanford. In eharge of ar­
rangements.

FANNIE MAE SMITH
Fannie Mae Smith. 71. Apt. *8
Redding Garden. Sanford, died
Aug. 9 at her residence. Born

Dec. 29. 1920. In Mnntlcrllo. she
moved to Sanford In 1970 from
Tumpu. She wus a homemaker
and a Baptist.
Survivors Include sous. Ernest
Sm ith. Sanford, and Jum es
Smith. Crystle River: daughter.
Dorelhu Postcll. Sanford; 15
g r a n d c h ild r e n : 31 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Wllson-ElchclU-rgcr Mortuary
Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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JULIA J. JOHNSON
Julia J. Johnson. 91. 3230
Linroln St.. Sanford, died Aug.
13 at Central Florida Heglonal
Hospital, Sanford. Bom July 13.
1900, In Havana. Fla., she
moved In Sanford In 1930 from
there. She was u homemaker
and a member of New Bethel
A.M.E. Church. Sanford. She
was a member of the Stewardess
B o a r d , llie c h o ir and Ih e
Benevolent Society.
Survivor*. Include Mill. James.

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930 for each square foot of home the first 925.000 of a home's
u
size. From that base amount, value. With the exception o f
year to Ihe d ty . county or lam) value to added, then other w idow 's and other exemptions,
whichever agency. That does not factors such as construction ma­ the remainder of the home value
mean the same amount of taxes terials and neighborhood sales for moat people is fully taxable.
ki by you or any Individual. are considered In adjusting the
So. a home previously valued
I Ihe total of all taxes. It takes final assess men! either up or at 950.000 was previously pay­
into account new construction
ing taxes on 925.000. If the
and reappraisal throughout the
Another change was a steep home’s value Increases by 50
city or county.
cut in the depreciation allowed percent, to 975000. the lax will
A n agency can take In more on homes. For example, a stuc­ will double. If the value doubles,
money than laat year without co-covered wood-frame home the tax bill will actually triple
raising the tax.
that waa formerly allowed a 2 and so on.
The biggest pocketbook Jolt Is percent annual depredation, has
Suber said he could not de­
expected to come from reap­ been slashed to Vi percent for
praisals of homes built more the first six yearn, then down to termine how many homes were
than a year ago.
V4 percent for each of the next affected by the adjustment
because other fsdors such as
This year. Suber adjusted the each of the next 10 years.
base rates used to assess the
Older stucco homes are de­ Improvements and additions af­
value of homes baaed on Infor­ predated at Increasingly higher fect values.
Suber responded angrily to
mation generated by a study rates for a maximum of 1.25
completed last year. Suber said percent for those homes built com m ents by Sanford City
the study showed the figures his more than 50 years ago. The Commissioner Lon Howell, who
office was using w as out of date maximum amount o f deprecia­ said his Increases were unfair.
and needed to be increased. tion allowed to a total -of 60 Suber said a Howell residence
that w as tncreamd from 937,000
Suber said some homeowners percent, Johnson said.
could see Increases In their
As a result of the Increases, to 972.000 to being marketed for
house values double or treble some residents could see tax over 9100.000.
"W e are trying to bring the
former amounts.
bills Increase at a higher rate
Residential appralaaal supervi­ than the value Increase. The assessments up closer to where
sor David Johnson waa the base reason to because the state they should be." Suber said.
rale waa Increased from 925 to homestead exemption applies to "Apparently he agrees."

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experience, insome experience at the
cen tral o ffic e o f a “ multiculturaT'dtotrict.
"It looks like he fits those
r e q u ir e m e n t s .” A la c h u a 's
Williams said.
She said that am on g the
"hundred or s o " applications
that her department to process­
ing for the selection committee,
thal Hughes to not the only
district superintendent from
Florida who has applied for the
position.
“ We're a small, growing dis­
trict." she said. "Perhaps they
see that as a challenge."
Hughes said that ne to familiar
with the administration of Ihe
Alachua County school district
and that he would "en joy work­
ing" there.
Hr said that he will also apply
for the superintendent’s Job In
Si. John's County when It Is
udvertlsed next month. Their
superintendent Is retiring.
Hughes added that he would
prefer lo stay In S em in ole
County, but he has to consider
other positions thal become
available.
"This Is what I d o." he said.
"Should Seminole County not be
an option. I wunt to make sure
my name Is In the h al."

City allows me to volunteer m y
first services to the Greater Sanford
game could be held. "This year Cham ber o f Commerce to handle
will be m y last In that capacity." U. and I'm proud to do It."
A s fo r hla fu tu re p la n s .
he qalfl. Although he has served
for a number o f years In various Jernigan aaid. "A fter I retire. I
leadership roles in Florida Lillie Juat plan on having a good
Major League Baseball. Junior lim e .”
W hen asked whether or not he
Boys Basketball, and Amateur
Softball, he considers Ihe San­ In te n d s to continue his In ­
ford G olden A ge Gam es as volvem ent In many civic and
athletic endeavors, he said. ‘ T i l
among his most favored events.
Just wait and ace on that. It all
" I don't gel puld for my work
depends on whether they miss
with Ihe games*" he said, the m e ."
Continued from Pago 1A

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parties and the nation's security forces. It also seeks to
establish neutral monitoring groups and calls for political rivals
to stop making inflammatory verbal attacks on each other.
A peace agreement could rem ove a major obstacle to talks on
a new, non-raclal constitution that has been proposed b y '
President F.W. de Klerk.
However, previous peace talks have had no effect on halting
black township violence.

IB P S
Hostage negotiations slow

Baigu sinks In typhoon; 70 missing

GENEVA — Efforts to free Western hostages In Lebanon will
turn from high-profile talks to quiet diplomacy after a hectic
week that brought the release o f three captives, negotiators
say.
Israeli negotiators met with U.N. Secretary-General Javier
Perez de Cuellar on Wednesday to discuss a reported proposal
to trade the 11 hostages and seven missing Israeli servicemen
in Lebanon for hundreds of Arab detainees held by Israel.
tsrael Insists It must receive concrete Information on Its
missing servicemen before It will agree to any trade.
It was expected that there might be a lull In the negotiations
while Arab groups who hold the Israelis or know of their fate
provide the information Israel seeks.

HONG KONG — An o il exploration barge with nearly 200
people aboard sank In a typhoon o ff southern China today, and
rescuers plucked about 130 o f them from the rough seas, the
Hong Kong government said.
It said one man was killed and most o f those rescued were
suffering Tram shock. T h e Identity of the dead man was not
Immediately available.
Rescue operations continued Into the afternoon. and the fate
o f m ore than 60 of the people on board was not Immediately
known.

HAVANA — The United States broke formal relations with
Fidel Castro's Cuba In 1961, but there Is an active American
diplomatic presence In the oceanrront building that once
housed the U.S. Embassy.
No flag Identifies It — officially It is part o f the Swiss
delegation. But that aside, the U.S. Interests Section In Cuba
functions much like any other embassy.
Alan Flanagan is a 35-year career diplomat who haa been In
charge o f the mission for 10 months.
"T h e major difference is that the head o f an embassy
presents his credentials to ch ief o f gm *mmcnt and Hm access
to him. I don't have that.” said Flanagan.
Still, he gets around a great deal. Or* this day, he had Just
returned from lunch with the Soviet amb jssador.
Flanagan said his status with the C than government Is
similar to that o f a deputy foreign minister.

J1BSHEET. Lebanon — The wife o f Sheik Abdul-Karlm
Obcld. a Shiite Muslim preacher imprisoned by the Israelis, is
teaching her children that the Jewish state Is a "cancerous
growth that should be uprooted" while waiting for her
husband's release.
Th e couple's eldest son. Mohammed Sajed, already plans to
follow In his father's footsteps. The 9-year-old’s dream la to
become a clergyman.
Obetd, 33. was kidnapped by airborne Israeli commandos In
a predawn raid on his home on July 38,1989.
Jlbsheet. 15 miles southwest o f the provincial capital and
southern port of Sldon, has been a regional stronghold o f
Hezbollah, or Party of God. which Is believed to be the
umbrella group for kidnappers of Westerners.

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Ltgal Notices

IMTMICiaCUITCOUST,
IN AND FOR
tIMIMOilCOUNTY,
FLOS IDA
CAIINO.n-IItSCA-M-0
UNITED COMPANIES F I­
NANCIAL CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

NOTICROF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engegid In butineae at til
SR 434, St* 1*4, PO Bov fist**.
Longwood. FL 137*1. Seminole
County, Florida, undar tha
FletItlout Name ol THE SEMI­
NARS AND WORKSHOP CO.,
and that I Inland to regiiter laid
name with the Secretary ol
Slat*. Tallahawaa. Florida. In
accordance with the provitlont
Ol the Flctltlout Name Statute.
To-Wit: Section MS.Ot. Florida
Statute* 1*57.
Sandro Sautr*
Publith: Augutt 1), 1WI
DIMM

NOTICI OP BMRRIPF'B M LR
NOTICE IS H IR E R * GIVEN
that by virtue ot that certain
Writ of Execution Issued out of
end under the teal of the Circuit
Court of Oango County. Flori­
da. Cew *CI 17/11*7 upon e final
iudgmont rendered In the
•foretold court on tho 73nd day
of June A.O. I*»0. in that certain
caw antltlad: Donald R. Allan.
Plaintiff vt. Lend and Home*
Real Estate Investment Com­
pany, lnc„ Cecil Edwin Boom.
Jr. and Vanture Corporation of
Sarasota, Inc.. Dofandant,
which aforesaid Writ of Exacu
lion was delivered «e me at
Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florid*, end I have levied upon
all tha right, tltla and Intorett of
the dofsndant, Cecil Edwin
Pooler. Jr., In and to tha
following described property,
said property being located In
Seminole County, Florida more
particularly described as
follow*:
Unit FA. SAUSALITO. a Con
dominium, Phaw I. according to
that certain declaration ot Can
dominium ol Seuwllto a Con
dominium. Photo I. dated
Augutt JO, l*7J. recorded In O.R.
Book *3, Pago ail. Public Rec
ordt of Semlnol* County, Flori­
da,'together with an undivided
l/SOth Interest In and to the
common elements of said Con
dominium.
and tha undersigned at Sheriff
of Semlnol* County, Florid*,
will it 11:00 A.M. on tho lath
day of August A.D. 1t*1. otter
tor wl* and wll to tha highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at the
Front (West) Door, at tha steps,
ot the Semlnol* County Courthouse In Sanford. Florida, tha
above described personal prop­
erty.
That wld tala It being made
to wtlsfy the terms of seid Writ
ol Elocution.
Donald F. Esllnger. Sheriff
Semlnol*County. Florida
Published: July 35. August l, a,
15. with tha wla on August la.

NOTICROF
FICTITIOUS NAM *
Notice I* hereby given that we
are engaged In buttoeea at 401*
S Hwy 17/03, Ceawlberry, FL
37707. Seminole County, F tor Ida.
undar the FKtlltou* Name ol
STAG'S WIGS A THINGS, end
that we Inland to register said
name with tha Secretary of
Slate. Tailahataee. Florida. In
accordance with the previsions
ol the Fictitious Name Statute.
To Wll: Section NSO*. Florid#
Statute* 1*57.
Steel* L. Montgemary
NarvwttoM. Hargis
Publish: Augutt IS. I**l
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August 7*. l**l ot 10 00 a m. at
TTIl Alalaya Trail. Oviedo. FI.
Prospective bidders mey In
sped vehicles on tho dey before,
Irom t 00 a m. unlil 4:00 p.m.
Terms ere cash or certified
funds only. Tlbbltts Inc/Alome
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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action to forte low
Mortgage covering tha following
real and personal property In
Seminole County, Florida, to
wit:
Lot *, Block C. WASHINGTON
OAKS SECTION TWO. accord
Ing to tho plat thartot. a*
recorded In Plat Book la, Paget
M and 17, Public Record* of
Semi note County. Florida,
hat baon Iliad againtt you and
you are required to wrve o copy
el your written detente*. It any.
to It an Robert H. Ho*ch. Jr.,
Utl E Rod inion Street. Or
Undo. Florida 33*01. and tile tha
original with the CUrk of tha
above ttyled Court on or before
tne *th day of September, |**|,
other*lie a Judgment may be
entered agelntt you tor tha
'eliet demanded In the Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and teal
of taid Court on tha sth day ot
Augutt. ttei
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publlih Augutt *. tj. n, Jf.

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TORONTO — Glen K ealey says you CAN light city hall. For
three years his target has been Prime Minister Brian
Mulroney's government, and though he's gone broke in the
fight, he's come up smiling.
Kealey alleges rife corruption among the governing Con­
servatives. and he was vindicated last month when a Judge
allowed charges of conspiracy, fraud and obstruction oT justice
against 16 politicians and police officials.

JOHANNESBURG. South Africa — The government and the
two leading black opposition groups have reached broad
agreement on stopping violence In black townships, according
to a report today.
The white-led government, the African National Congress
and the Inkatha Freedom Party hope to work out remaining
differences and sign a formal peace agreement on Sept. 14. said
Val Pauquet o f the the National Peace Initiative, which helped
arrange the talks.
The agreement would set a code of conduct for political

NOTICE OF PROPOSED
DISPOSITION OF
COLLATERAL
Notice It hereby given that
Joteph A. Gill aka Josapft Alfred
Gill lhareonafter referred to a*
"Debtor,) It In dtfoult under
certain obligation* to Flnt In
lentalo Bank ot Arltena. N A.
(horelnalter referred to o*
"Secured Party",) and that
tecurod party a* a retult of »uch
default Intend* to dltpow ol tho
following deter Ibed collateral —
ItU 4Winn* Boat
4WNHUS4H4U.
Secured party Intend* to dlt
pot* ot the above described
collateral In the following
manner — Private Sal* to be
held on tho following date —
0*33*1. 10:00 a.m. INSPEC
TION OF COLLATERAL K
MINUTESPRIOR TO SALE.
Retain tha Collateral In
partial satisfaction of tha ob­
ligation.
Other — Forrest Recovery
IMS. Routt 477
Longwood, FL J37J0
The proceed* from the dlt
position ot the above described
property that I be applied toward
the wt Iif action ot tha balance ot
the Indebtodnei* now duo under
debtor'* obligation* to tecurod
party, plu* Intorett. attorney'*
tee*, cost and expenses ol repot
settlon and disposition, and that
tha right* ot tha above named
person In told property will be
foreclosed thereby secured
party reserve* the right to bid at
any tala.
Inform ation concerning
secured party'* security Interest
may be obtained from:
First Internet* Bank of AZ
Loan Ad |utl men I
Department *10
P.O. Box 7*7*3
Phoenix. AZ1503* *7*7
First Interstate Bank
olArltona, N.A.
By Lite Craig
August 7. lf*l
Publish: August IS. t*. t*tl
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IKK TO SCHOOL DEALS

City Hall fight brings a amila

Accord reached In S. Africa

LEONARD WILLIAMS. JOHN
DOE, unknown tp o u it of
K A T R IN A L. W ILLIA M S.
BARNETT RECOVERY COR
PORATION. a Florida corpora
lion. SUN BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. BERNARD T.
LEE. d/b/a BERNIE LEE
TRIO, ond any unknown hairs,
tfavlsea*. grant***. creditor*.
tt*d ether unknown person* or
unknown ipouwi claiming by.
through, and under any of tha
above named Defendants.
Defendant*.
NOT ICR OF ACTION
TO: JOHN DOE. unknown
tp e u s e o f K A T N IN A L.
WILLIAMS, and ony unknown
heir*. devisee*. granite*, credi­
tor*. and any unknown pertons
or unknown spouses claiming
by. through, and undar tha
abovo namod Defendant. It de

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U.8. diplomats return to Cuba

Muslim hostage’s wifs defiant

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ACE 18 TH E PLACE"

NOTICE OP A
PURLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER T H I
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
TH I CITY OF
SANFOROb FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given met e
Public Hearing will be held In
the Commission Room at the
City Hell In the City of Sanford.
Florid*, at 7:M o'clock P.M. on
August 3*. 11*1, to consider the
adoption of an ordinance by the
City ot Seniord. Florida, title of
which It at follows:
ORDINANCE NO. M71
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORI­
DA, AMENDING CHAPTER tl
OF THE COOE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD E N T IT L E D
'GARBAGE. TRASH. WEEDS
AND SOLID WASTE": PRO­
VIDING THAT MANDATORY
COLLECTION OF COMMER­
C IAL WASTE BY S O LID
WASTE DIVISION OF THE
PUBLIC WORKS D E PA R T­
MENT SHALL BEGIN ON OR
AFTER OCTOBER I, 1*91;
PROVIDING A NEW SCHED
ULE OF SOLID WASTE COL
LECTION FEES: PROVIDING
RECYCLABLE M ATE R IAL
COLLECTION FE E FOR
C O M M E R C I A L
ESTABLISHMENTS: PRO
VIDING FOR WAIVER OF
FEES FOR COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENTS; PRO
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITV.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy shall be available at
the office of the City Clerk for
all parsons desiring to examine

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cltlftns shall have an opportuni
ty to be heard el said hearing
By order ol tho City Com
mission of the City of Sanlord.
Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It
a person decides to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered at Ihe
above meeting or hearing, ha
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the proceedings. Including the
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Patriot computer iw d td rest
WASHINGTON — The Patriot missile, a high-tech star of the
Persian Gulf War. might have averted Its most costly (allure If
Its operators had used a low-tech tactic: a periodic rest for the
missile system's computer. Arm y documents show.
The Anny credits Patriot with shooting down nearly every
Scud missile fired by Iraq that threatened U.S. or allied
Jtions In Saudi Arabia and Israel. But Patriot’s biggest
ure came on Peb. 25 when It allowed a Scud to fly
unchallenged Into Saudi Arabia and slam Into a U.S. barracks
housing Army soldiers.
The attack killed 28 G ls and wounded 08. It was the most
devastating single Iraqi attack during the war. in which 148
Americans were killed In action and 467 were wounded.

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Contaminated dairy products warning
WASHINGTON — Rodent- and Insect-Infested processing
plants may be sending contaminated butter, cheese and other
dairy products to the nation's dinner tables. Agriculture
Department Investigators say.
An audit of dairy product plants by the department's
Inspector general, found rodents and Insects In processing
areas, mold on ceilings and walls and peeling paint and
dripping rusty water above open cheese-making vats.
"A s a result, tainted or unwholesome products could be
distributed to the public during the periods that such plants
are allowed to continue to operate under unsanitary condi­
tions." said the audit, dated March 1991.

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CHICAGO — Maas transit systems around the country have
cut service and raised fares to keep on rolling amid sharp
budget cuts and falling ridershlp.
Officials warn the austerity measures brought by the
recession might not be enough unless state and federal
governments come up with more money soon.
Some advocates for mass transit argue that It should be
spared the brunt of the recession because It's cleaner than cars,
reduces dependence on foreign oil and Is accessible to the
elderly, (he disabled and the poor.
Chicago Transit Authority spokesman BUI Utter called cuts
In public transportation a "false economy."

From Associated Press reports

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Associated Press Writer_______
MEMPHIS. Tenn. Neither
age, nor race, nor pitch of voice
can stop an Elvis Imitator. A
freshly raked pompadour, a aequlned Jumpsuit and It's time to
rock 'n ' roll.
“it beats a daytime Job.” said
Vince Preston, one of 50 Elvis
Presley Impersonators compet­
ing for the title o f king of
would-be kings.
The contest at a dance hall
near Presley's former residence.
G ra c e la n d . Is p a rt o f the
festivities surrounding the 14th
anniversary of his death.
Like many Elvis Imitators.
Preston. 35. m aintains the
pompadoured, gold-chained look
off stage as well as on. He
gen erally p e rfo rm s In the
Alberta. Canada, area.
"My girlfriend doesn't like It.
She wants me to wear a baseball
cap. She says. T m In love with
you. not E lvis."' he said. "But
you have to get Into character."

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scarf.
Glddens said he shifted to
Elvis In hopes of boosting a
sluggish career In rhythm and
blues. A friend suggested the
change.
"I said. ‘You've got to be
kidding, a black Elvis.' But she
told me to give U my best shot,
so that’s what I'm doing," said
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as a physician
PH ILAD E LPH IA Joshua
Hlrsch has a tough enough time
c o n v in c in g p eople h e 's o ld
enough to drink. Now he has to
convince them he is a doctor,
too.
A t 21. Hlrsch was one o f the
youngest graduates o f the Uni­
versity Pennsylvania School o f
Medicine.
He finished at the top o f his
class and Is now an Intern on his
way to a specialty In Interven­
tional neuroradlology, a new
field using non-invaslve tech­
niques for brain surgery.
Hlrsch. who recently turned
22, left high school after the
10th grade and entered Touro
College In New York at 14,
earning a bachelor's degree In
history In three years with a
straight-A average.
He was 17 when he started
medical school, and Fred Burg,
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Heronwood at Carillon
Hunter's Stand at Carillon
Lockwood Bfvd in Carillon
Westhampton at Carillon
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Apple Valley Unit 4
Crystal Creek Units 1 &amp; 2
Eagles West
Goldie Manor
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Oak Creek
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S m ith trial ju d g e g e ts d o ze n s o f
le tte rs from around th e co u n try
Ifrf
pro­
with
trial

Amid the mounting stacks of
m o tio n s , c o u n te r-m o tio n s ,
judicial orders, and other legal
documents In the court file of
Smith's rape case arc dozens o f
letters to Palm Beach County
Circuit Judge Mary Lupo.
From homes, offices and pris­
ons across America, people write
to warn her about the Kennedy
family or accuse her of giving In
to I t : c o m p la in about the
smearing o f Smith's reputation,
give her advice, or talk about
som eth in g totally unrelated,
such as their own legal woes.
Unlike the lawyering legalese
and court decision recitals In the
other documents, most of the
letters get right to the point:
"H ere we go again with the
Kennedy bums ... getting ofT by
payoffs, delays, delays and final­
ly kicked out o f court." wrote a
letter signed by Herbert Hanson
of Phoenix, one o f several who
wrote to protest the postpone­
ment o f Smith's trial from Aug.
5 toJ an . 13.

Not all letters arc signed, and
the court makes no attempt to
verify the names on the ones
that nrc.
Many of the letters charge Ms.
Lupo has either been Improperly
Influenced by the Kcnnedys or
will be.

Smith's attorneys sought the
postponement to belter prepare
his defense against a 30-ycar-old
Jupiter. Fla., woman's claim he
raped her at his family's estate
and also to allow a cooling-off o f
prejudicial publicity after the
prosecutor's disclosure July 22
three other women claim Smith
sexually attacked them.

" H e 'l l pay som eon e o r
everybody off and laugh like his
uncle did." wrote Lilia P. Sykes
o f Longmeadow. Mass. She and
several others referred to the
1969 Chappqulddlck drowning
o f n female Kennedy campaign
aide after an auto accident
involving Smith's uncle. Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass.

That disclosure brought a
flurry o f letters in Smith’s de­
f e n s e , s o m e d e m a n d in g
punishment of lead prosecutor
Moira Lasch while decrying
news media coverage.
"D r. Smith has been tried,
convicted and lynched." wrote a
grandmother from Asbury Park.
N.J.. whose signature wasn’ t
clear.

But many other letters ques­
tion the actions of the Jupiter
woman, who left a Palm Beach
nightspot with Smith in early
morning. There are complaints
about publicity, and several
commendations to the Judge for
imposing a gag order.

"H o w much money did the
prosecutor pay these girls or
better still — 'Hell hath no fury
like a woman scorned.' These
w om en p robably wanted to
catch a Kennedy." suggested
Ruth M iller, whose address
wasn't included.

H e ra ld S ta ff W riter

Ms, Lupo gels advice, com ­
pliments and complaints:
— "You have allowed • this
circus atmosphere and should be
ashamed or you rself." wrote
Donna Davis of Colllngswood.
N .J. A n o th er le t t e r - w r it e r ,
though, put Ms. Lupo in the
class o f Harriet Beecher Stowe,
In d ira Ghandl and E lea n o r
Roosevelt.
— Stephen J. McCarthy o f
Fairborn, Ohio, ad vised the
Judge to move Smith's trial to
Dayton. Ohio — " I hope this
helps you,” he concluded.

■ y DAN • ■ W i l l
Associated Press Writer_________
W E S T PALM BEACH not o n ly attorneys and
secutors who have their say
William Kennedy Smith's
Judge.

Jammer deemed top dog

— Norm Oshrln. Sterling. I I I .,
complained that the prosecutor
and even the Judge referred to
the woman in a hearing as "th e
victim " Instead of "th e alleged
victim ." Noting Ms. Lupo's habit
o f drinking several tall glasses o f
water during hearings, he added
a postscript: "How m uch water
do you drink a day?"
Others have even m ore distant
concerns.
Letter-writers from prisons In
Georgia. Pennsylvania and New
Jersey have written about their
ow n cases. Melvin T u n s ta ll
wrote from Graterford State
Prison. Pa., asking the Judge to
personally deliver a letter to
Smith — It urges him to "w in
big." and also asks for Smith’ s
help in launching his music
recording career.

SANFORD - The Sanford
Police Department K-9 dog.
Jammer. Is among the best In
Central Florida. Jammer took
firs t p lace In th e novice
division or USPCA competi­
tion.
T h e three days o f Regional
K-9 Trials being held on the
grounds o f Seminole High
School In Sanford, ended yes­
terday. K-9 officers and their
dogs had been competing In a
variety o f events since Mon­
day.
Sanford Police Chief Steve
Harriett said this morning. "It
Isn't official yet. but Jammer
has been declared top dog In
the novice category." Harriett
explained It was the first time
Jammer and his ofTlcer, BUI
W ixon. had entered regional
competition. The Chief added.
"Jam m er also took third In
overall competition."
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Officer Bill Wixson and Jammer In attack compaction.

T h e top winners In the
competition will present a free
special public demonstration
this evening at Seminole High
School. T h e event Is sched­
uled for 7 p.m.

Other writers have sent news­
paper clippings, not on ly about
the Sm ith case but L e o n a
Helmsley's tax-evasion convic­
tion and J effrey D a h m c r 's
a lle g e d s e ria l m u r d e r s in
Milwaukee.
There are photos o f a pet dog,
a pet cat and a letter-writer; a
le tte r praising Ira q i le a d e r
Saddam Hussein, a lengthy let­
ter from a doctor who claims he
can cure AIDS, and one from a
woman whose address label
Identifies her as “ Mrs. G od."

One signed "SI. J u d e" Is a
It's not clear whether the chain letter, warning that 20
letters are personally read by the copies must be sent within 96
Judge, whose assistant submits hours. Sending the copies could
each to the court clerk’s flic, as lead to nice surprises, the letter
is standard for any Florida case, said, such as for the man who in
and sends copies to the pro­ 1953 won $2 million In a lottery.
secutor and defense attorneys.
Among the fates o f those who
The defense did Include some o f
the letters In a motion last failed to do so. the letter warned,
month about pretrial interest w as loss o f Job, d e a th o r
"expensive ear repairs."
and publicity In the case.

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B R IE F
LITTLI LEAGUE
Ovtedo to ragistar lor tall
OVIEDO — Next Saturday. Aug. 24. the
Oviedo Little League will register boys and girls
between the ages o f 9 and 15 Tor Its fall baseball
and softball programs.
Parents will be able to register their children
between 9 a.m. and noon at the Oviedo Little
League complex on King Street. The cost Is 935
per child, which covers cap. shin and Insurance.
For more information, contact Dale Hodges at
349-5694.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Chattanooga dropa SunRaya
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. — Benny Colvard's
two-RBI triple put the Chattanooga Lookouts
ahead for good Wednesday during a 6-2 victory
over Orlando.
Winning pitcher Jason Satrc |1*3) lasted six
Innings, giving up four hits and notching four
strikeouts.
Reliever Dave McAulifTe struck out three
straight SunKays in the ninth to end the game.
Alan Newman (3-3) was the loser.

Armas, Stars slam Jacksonville
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. — Marcos Armas hit a
grand slam to give Huntsville all the runs the
Stars needed to defeat the Jacksonville Suns 5-1
Wednesday.
Armas’ homer, which came In the first inning
with two outs, made the scoi e 4-0.
Jacksonville got Us only run on Brett Boone’s
solo homer in the seventh.
Mike Mohler (3-l| took the win while Mark
Czarkowskl (4-9) suffered the loss.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Miami: Searcy set to step In
MIAMI — Hurricanes fans won’ t have to worry
about who will fill the Bunyanesque shoes of
offensive tackle Mike Sullivan this season. Leon
Searcy has what it takes.
Searcy not only wears a size 17 EEE shoe, the
senior weak-side tackle Is ready to assume the
leadership role on the offensive line that
Sullivan had before Joining the Dallas Cowboys
this year.
” 1 don’t like to put that kind o f pressure on
myself but I Intend to provide senior leader­
ship. " Searcy said as the Hurricanes tackled
their first week o f varsity practice.
Searcy, a 6-3, 290-pounder, will lie u thirdyear starter this fall.
Searcy was a late bloomer but not of Ills own
doing. Ills mother. Erca. an elementary school
teacher In Orlando, would not let him play
football until he hud a 3.0 gradc-polnt-avcragc.
Searcy reached the goal In time for his senior
year and then despite playing with a fractured
wrist led Maynard Evans High to an 8-3 record
and the Orlando championship.

Florida: Gators begin practice
GAINESVILLE — The Florida Gators, picked
by Southeastern Conference coaches and media
as the preseason favorite to win the SEC title,
began fall practice Wednesday.
Steve Spurrier, beginning his second season
as head coach, was optimistic for the team’s
chances, entering practice with junior Shane
Matthews set as quarterback and an explosive
offensive onII to support him.
’ ’ If lhis team can get belter as we go along,
then we have u chance for a big year,” Spurrier
said. "The big key Is Shane. He’s a tremendous
player, a great leader and an accurate passer."
Matthews, the 1990 SEC Player of the Year,
e n te r s p r a c tic e u n d e r m u ch d iffe r e n t
circumstances than a year ago. when he ixittlcd
Kyle Morris and Brian Fox for the Job.
*‘ I don’t have those worries this year. I’m
ready lo go out there and have a lot of fun with
this offense — ready t o ’ Fun and Gun.’ ”

August 15, 1991

THURSDAY

Time to make a change
Robinson to
swap gym for
dean’s office
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SANFORD — In retrospect. It
comes as no great surprise that
Greg Robinson recently decided to
step down as the Seminote High
S ch ool varsity boys basketball
coach to becom e the dean o f
students at Jackson Heights Middle
School.
W hile at 40 years old. Robinson
would appear to be just entering the
prime o f his coaching career, he has
spent the last IB years coaching,
the Iasi four compiling a 76-33
record at Seminole.
Taking Into consideration his high
school playing career at Crooms and
days as a collegiate player at
Seminole Community College and
Birmingham Southern. Robinson
has spent most of the last 30 years
in or around gyms and hoops.
" I received my masters degree In
administrative supervision back in
1985,’ explained Robinson, who will
be 41 In October. "This is some­
thing that I’ve had on the back
burner fora while.
" I ’ ve been doing this (coaching)
now for 18 years. I Just decided to
try something different. The right
opportunity came along. I’m step­
ping Into a good situation at
Jackson Heights."
Still. It was a tough call for
Robinson, who began his coaching
career as a Junior varsity coach at
Seminole. Last year, his Seminole
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AP Sports Writer

Prom Staff Reporte
LONG WOOD — If l he Florida Athletic Conches’
Association preseason poll Is right, the Lyman High
School girls’ cross country team should breeze lo a
second consecutive slate championship this fall.
The FACA Class 4A poll, compiled by Lake Howell
High School coach Tom Hammonlrcc, luis the
Greyhounds stnrtlng the season ranked No. I ahead
o f Sarasota. Galnesvlllc-Buchholz. TallahasseeLincoln. Miaml-Norland. St.’ Petersburg-Northeast.
Seminole o f Pinellas County. Clearwater. Boca
Katun-Spunlsh River and Fort Wulton Beach.
Obviously, anything cun happen between now and
the stale cross rountry meet, which will tie run Nov.
23 at Florida Community College-Jucksonville. But
It’s hard to argue with Hammontree’s reasoning.
O f Lyman's lop seven runners last year, six are
returning. The lone exception Is Aunemarie Loflln,
who graduated after finishing 14lh at last year's
state meet.
Among those returning, senior Janet Greenberg Is
ranked third In the preseason Individual honor roll
while sophomore Ktunah Bresnlek Is 11th. Also buek
are Millie and Linda Davis, Rita Greenberg and Cherl
Baunigarner.
Making up (he preseason individual lop 10 are. In
order, Kathleen Ward of Tulluhasscc-LIncaln.
Gulnesvillc-Buchliolz's Heather Williams. Greenberg.
Liz Lopaekl of liriidenlon-Manatce. Clearwater's
Jennifer Viera. Marjorie Sell mid I o f St. PetersburgDixie Hollins. Coral Gables’ Brenda Alfaro, Erin
Sloan o f Buchholz. M lam i-Norland's Douglene
Jackson and Jnlc Dixon o f Sarasota.

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Annemario Loflin, who graduated,
is the only non-roturner Irom last
year's Lyman cross country learn
that won the stale championship.

FSU: Smith, backs impressive
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Stale coach Bobby
Bowden praised his backs but wanted more out
o f his defense Wednesday In the Scminoles’ first
scrim ic ige.
Tailbacks Sam " T ig e r " McMIlllan. Sean
Jackson and Marquette Smith were Impressive,
each breaking for runs of more than 50 yards.
Bowden said. Smith got a screen pass and
turned It Into a 51-yard gain.
"Our speed was evident. We have kids that
can run and that is encouraging." Bowden said.
"(H ull there were too many big plays against the
defense."
Edgar Bennett, a senior who has started the
past two seasons at fullback. sulTcrcd a hip
pointer Wednesday. Wide receivers Kcz MeCorvey (hip pointer) and Omar Ellison (strained
quadrleep) did not practice.
Com plied from wlro and staff reports.

DeVos to acquire M agic and Sun Rays from duPont?
Associated Frese
G R AN D RAPIDS. Mich. A
co-founder o f Ihe Amway Corp. says
be is pulling the tlnal touches on a
S70 million deal Ihut would make
him die sole owner of the both the
Magic and a minor league baseball
frutu-hi-a* In Orlando.
Richard DeVos. president of the
direct-sides glim I. said Tuesday be
met wldi Orlando bankers, team
representatives and lls current
ownership group Iasi weekend.
"It looks pretty good.” DeVos told
Tile Grand Rapids Press.

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TAM PA — Top draft pick Charles McRae ended a
26-day holdout Wednesday and signed a live-year
contract with the Tumpa Bay Buccaneers that makes
him one o f (he highest paid offensive linemen In Ihe
NFL.
McRae, the seventh selection overall, reportedly will
earn $4.7 million with the Hues, Including a signing
bonus of more than 92 million.
Agent Donald Yee refused lo discuss delulls o f the
agreement reached late Tuesday night, but described
the deal as "along the line o f what we were seeking."
He said the signing bonus probably was the largest
ever for a rookie offensive lineman.
The former Tennessee star had been seeking u
four-year contract worth about $1 million |ht season.
Talks broke clown last week when Hues general
manager Phil Krueger insisted on signing McRae for
five years.
” 1 wish I had been here sooner, bul dial’s Just die
way things work out In the NFL these days," said
McRae. "I'm happy and the Hues are happy. Now we
can concent rate on playing.”
When negotiation slullcd last week. Krueger disputed
Yec’s contention that what the Hues were offering at the
time was well below "market value." The Tumpa Buy
general manager countered that the projwsal was more
Ilian fair and would make McRae the second- or
tlilrd-lilghcst paid olfetislve lineman In die league.
The 6-foot-7. 290-jiound McRae was drafted lo take
over the rlghl tackle Job held by Rob Taylor, lie could
gel some playing lime us early as Saturday nlgbl’s
prrsrusnn game against die Atlanta Faleons.
" I feel I'm In as good a shujn* as I can tic without
practicing." said McRae.
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The league's board ot governors
would have lo approve a sale. Hut
NBA spokesman Terry Lynns said a
sale lo someone of DeVos' financial
stature- and reputation likely would
tic approved promptly.
DeVos, who iM-gaii Amway with
co-founder Jay Van Andcl by selling
detergent out oi their basements in
nearby Ada. bus amassed a personal
fortune nl 94.2 billion, according in
Forties magazine. DeVos recently

beaded an unsuccessful Lid lor a
major league baseball expansion
franchise In Orlando.
The primary part of the deal
would tie for KX) percent of the
Urlando Magic, buying out principal
owner William dul'nnl. who bus
Im-cii plagued by financial problems,
as well as lesser shareholders.
Part of the deal may also Include
ownership nl ihe Orlando SunKays.
a minor league biiselxdl team Ihui
plays In the Class AA Southern
League and also Is ow n ed by
du Pont.
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DuPont owns about 36 percent nl
the Magic, the most shares of any
Investor and serves as general
p a r t n e r in l be m a n a g e m e n t
structure of ilit- franchise. He and
other investors paid a reported
932.5 nullum four years ago to laud
the NBA expansion team. The Magic
lias earned an estimated 9 1H nullum
over ttic* last two years
NBA Commissioner David Stern
has said lie exjiecls Ihe average
frunchisc to lx- worth 9200 million
by Hu- year 2000

Magic’s Catledge jailed, fined
Associated F ro ss
ORLANDO — Orlando Magic
forward Terry Catledge was sen­
tenced lo three days In Jail
Wednesday fur d rivin g In a
basketball practice last February
wilh a suspended driver's license
The 6 Inni-H forward, who led
ihe Magic In scoring during their
flrsl season In 1989-90. also will
have lo eotiirlbute 125 hours ol
community service and jiay an
fine, according to Orange County
C ircuit C ou rt re co rd s . The
aiuounl ol tlte line wasn’t dis­
closed.
Catledge was sentenced to two
days to jail and titled tor speeding
and dilvlug with a suspended
license In Tennessee In July
1989. Ills license was revoked
follow lug a driving under Ihe

1n f I u e it e e e o n v I e 11 o n I u
Mississippi In 1988.
'T in trying In look at this
objectively." said Orlando presi­
dent and general manager Pal
Williams. "A s lar as holding a
grudge against Terry, no. we’re
not going tn do that. He’s done ll;
hc'sdcnltng with It."
Catledge. who has live years
remaining on a 91.5 million a
season contract, didn't comment.
He w as led aw ay Irom the
court room in handculls and was
fingerprinted
His lethargic practice habits
and nagging Injuries cost him Ills
starting Job by midseason Jell
Turner was inserted Into the
lineup lor the liii.it -12 games and
the second-year expansion tram
was 22-20 down the stretch

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FRANCIS MAS K M - Namta Rowan
Devil mat't aid women’t tennlt csech.
OLASSBOSO STATS - Announced the
retIgnition a Dawn Staling, tetltall coach.
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HAVANA — Ravea Springs stuck a hard
left In Juan Lemus' face, and the Cuban
boxer blinked. For an Inslant, Lemus' knees
flexed Involuntarily, and his head sagged.
The Cuban fans groaned, and the count
started.
It was a moment of victory for thc United
Stales on a night when a loss never looked
so good.
Despite taking a standlng-8 count In the
third round. Lemus came away with a 26-7
semifinal decision over Springs. Although a
clear victory. It probably wasn’ t that
lopsided, and it provided one of the most
exciting rounds oif boxing so far at the Pan
American Games.
"Everybody thought I'd get knocked out.
even some of m y teammates." Springs said.

"But I promised inysclf l’d show thc |MH&gt;plc
in the crowd that he can’t Just knock
everybody out."
In fact, he showed much more than that.
Standing face-to-facc with one o f the moat
devastating punchers In amateur boxing
and (he reigning world champion at 156
pounds. Springs slugged It out with Lemus.
abandoning his style o f stlck-ond run to
extract some pride from a light he couldn't
win.
"I'm as proud as heh o f that kid." U.S.
coach Kenny Loehr said. "You wouldn’t
believe how hard he’s fought all during the
tournament. This Is whut makes you feel
good as a couch."
Willie Springs had (o settle for a bronze
medal. Patrice Brooks tx-came the first U.S.
fighter to gain thc finals, scoring a S4)ltd
decision over William Irwin of Canada.
Brooks wtH face Julio G o n / a W o f C u b a fo r
the 132-pound championship on Saturday.

With four days left In the games, the
United States maintained a healthy lead
over Cuba In total medals 300-232. and was
closing the gap In golds. Cuba leads with
116. while the United States has i 13 gold
medals.
One gold medal the United States takes
dead aim on tonight is In basketball. But the
Americans will be missing Ihclr leading
scorer and star swtngman. Jim Jackson. In
the game with Puerto Rico.
Jackson, who will be a Junior at Ohio
Slate, relumed with the team from Miami
on Wednesday night with his foot In u cast
due lo a stress fracture.
"T h e first thing 1 told the kids (when they
assembled In July) is that you have gut to
cxp4-cl Ihe unexpected.5 coach Gene Ready
said, " fI think the strength o f Ihe team is Its
depth and character, so it la going to be
tested iiow."

"1 defin itely want to play
against Atlanta but not if It s
counterproductive to the team."
he added. "M y biggest challenge
will be the physical aide. I've
been here for the non-contact
mlnl-camps, but practicing with
pads and playing In games Is
d ifferen t than the 'shadowboxing' we do without pads."
McRae said he doesn’t know If
he can win thc starting Job
before thc Sept. 1 regular-season
opener against the New York
Jets but that he d efin itely
expects to move up Into the
lineup before the season is over.
Coach Richard W illiam son
wouldn't speculate on how long
It could take McRae to become a
starter. He said thc rookie should
benefit from having worked with
thc team In mint-camp.
"N o on e's told me there's
pressure to play him. but I don't
think we drafted him to sit on
thc bench with m e." Williamson
said. "T h e reason you draft a
guy No. 1 Is you think he has a

chance to be a great player.
McRae aald the one of his top
priorities in training camp will
be refining hhf pass protection
skills. He played left tackle In
college, but doesn't think he’U
have any problems adjusting to
right tackle.
"It's a lot different than play­
ing on the left side, .but really It's
(he conversion from the right to
the left that causes problems."
he said. "Being right-handed,
that's probably thc more natural
position for m e.*

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Jam the Central Florida Zoological Park as they throw a Mg
party Car Maude the Bfcphant an Saturday. Auguat 17. Maude,
animal, la tt
turning 17 and the community la
duo oc
cie too, From 10a.m. to
invited to celebrate this reomentoua
occasion.
enlov ad
all tynea
types of elephant related
activities Including dephantiace painting. cra/T making Cor
chUdren. elephant coloring sheet contest and little ones win
receive a hand-made elephant tall. Join Maude at 11 a.m. for a
lte. Maude's Birthday Party
&gt;Birthday Party, you can show
your support by purchaatag a pachyderm pound o f Maude or

contributions w t T s u ^ t the care and feeding of this large
animal.
Admission to Maude the elephant's Birthday Party and the
soo is ID for adults. 93 for children 3*13 years. S3 for aenlor
citizens and children 3 and under ate free. Zoological Society
members are admitted free.
The too is located at 3735 Mery. 17-93 at 1-4 (exit 53) in
Sanford. For more information, call (407) 333-4480.

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Scholsfshlp ewerda
Tho Ministers and Deacons
Union Number On# honored
three 1991 high school gradu- ™
alaa recently by preaanling
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uaad toward continuing their
education. Loft to right: Frank
Bellamy, achoiarehip chairman;
Katina Roue#, Jessie Lewis,
Candace Gordon and the Rev.
William Lewie, president of the
union and paator of New
Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church, Sanford.

M D Abtntflt planned
A Poker Run
Seminole County i
Muscular Dystrophy
a.m.
The Poker Run will be held first, beginning at Florida's 3,
WESH-TV'a new studio located on Wymore Road in Winter
Park. At the conclusion o f the run. a Motorcycle Olympics with
games to challenge the skill of the motorcyclist will begin.
The 95 entry fee for each event will benenflt MDA. For more
Information, call (407) 904*1414 or 363-S33S.
This event ta a part of MDA’a yearlong efforts to raise hinds.

Attend Senior Volunteer Fair
The Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Seminole County
will hoot a "Senior Volunteer Fair ” Wednesday. August 31.
from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Casselberry Senior Citizens Multi
Purpose Center. 300 N. Lake Triplett Drive, Casselberry.
A variety o f community organizations will have Information
booths explaining and promoting the m a n y volunteer
opportunities available within Seminole County. The event ta
open to the public, but those persona age 60 and over and all
currently active RSV P volunteers are encouraged to attend.
The RSVP Program in Seminole County la funded by Action,
the federal domestic volunteer agency that provides 930.827 or
21 percent of the program's annual budget. T h e remaining 70
percent of local funda are received'from the Seminole County
Board of county commissioners, the Heart o f Florida United
Way. donations from service organizations and individuals.
The local office Is (coated in Building 72. Seminole
Community College.

OvBftaters to woigh in
A meeting on spirituality In relationships In Overeaters
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays at 7:45 p.m. In the
cafeteria at West Lake Hospital. Longwood. For Information,
call Charlie at 323-6070.

Eaat'Wttt Kiwanlt to gathar
East-West Sanford Kiwania Club meets Thursday at 6 p.m. at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

H ic k e y o n n e c k t e lls truth b e h in d lie
'* A few years ago,
when I waa In the hospital for
complications during my third
pregnancy, m y husband walked
into my hospital room with a
targe hickey on hla neck. He
reeked o f alcohol and waa wear­
ing the same clothes he had
worn the night before. 1 looked
him o v e r and saw another
hickey — only bigger — on the
other side o f his neck.
I asked him where he got the
hickeys and he said he didn't
know what I was talking about,
so I told him to go look in the
mirror, which he did. "O h ." he
■aid innocently, "those aren't
hickeys — that happened in a
bar room scuffle. Some guy
Jabbed me with his elbow."
After m y husband left The
room, the woman In the next
bed said with a knowing wink.
"Hey, what were you two doing
behlnu those curtains?" When 1
*hskcd her what she meant, she
said she had seen a big hickey
on my husband’s neck.
I have tried to Just forget about
tt, but I can't. Abby. why is this
still bugging me?

CAN’T FORGET
DEAN CAN’T! It’s bugging
you because your husband lied
to you and when you confronted
him. Instead o f admitting It — hr

I lift T U B B B K V I fil-

City sponaora aaroblca
The Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics classes at
the Downtown Youth Center, lower level of city hall. 300 North
Park Ave. Classes are held Monday, Wednesday. Friday and
Saturday mornings from 9 to 10 and on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings from 5:30 to 6:30. Cost Is 92 per class. Exercise mats
will be furnished. For more information call 330-5697. All
non-Sanford residents will be required to pay an annua] t lO
Tee.

Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Prairie
Lake Baptist Church. 415 Ridge Road. Fern Park.
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1 very much wish to become a
registered nurse. Prior to m y
incarceration, I had completed
two years of nursing school at a
local four-year college, t intend
to seek another undergraduate
degree In nursing upon m y
release. The question la this. W ill
m y being a convicted felon
preclude me from pursuing a
career In nursing?
I really do want to help people.
Abby. Regretfully, it took this
episode In my life to enable me
to mature and com e to an
appreciation of life. 1 feci that
nursing would also assist in my
psychological healing as well. 1
am remorseful and 1 do regret
my past actions.

DONALD L.MDMEN,
•AN FRANCISCO
DEAN MR. MIESEMt Thank

you for the Input. 1 waa not
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licensing to practice nursing.
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w h i c h political party t he y
the capital city nf the sum* in
you would like to
belonged to by the seating ar­ w h i c h
rangem ent: The Republicans practice. And If you enclose a
DEAN ABBY: Car scaling ar­ usually sat with their wives, and stamped envelope, addressed to
ra n gem en ts In Am erica arc
the Democrats sat with the other yourself, your chnnces for n
u s u a lly a u t o m a t ic a lly d e­ fellow's wife.
response may be Increased.
termined by the social class of
(Pro64#mt?-Wrltt to Ooar Abby.
the people Involved.
ft I have been an For a poraoMi, unpublished
If one working-class couple avid reader o f your column for
reply, sand a ■alf-addrassad,
picks up another couple, the years. I am an African-American
atompod awwjopz to Door Abby,
husband and wife whose car It Is male. 30 years of age. who has
F.O. Box
been Incarcerated for almost Calif.
seven years now. convicted of
second degree homicide and
B Floyd T h o a tre*
sentenced to serve 30 years.
While in the penitentiary. I
Airman Joaapfi Q. Barr
Airman Joseph G .. Barr has c o m p le te d all academic re ­
graduated from Air Force basic quirements for a B.S. degree In
training at Lackland Air Force applied psychology.
Base. Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing the airman studied Air Force
m is s io n , o r g a n iz a t io n and
customs and received special
training In human relations.

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lied again.
You need to resolve this and
ut it behind you. If your
usband values his marriage, he
will get Into counseling with
you. If he refuses, go without
him. Your husband appears to
have a lot o f growing up to do.
He also may have a drinking
piroblem,
ro t
and unless he changes
his behavior and gets help, he
could wake up one day and
discover that he has thrown
away a good jylfe nnd three
children.

w ill usually sit In the front seat,
and the guest husband and wife
in the backaeat.
M iddle clast: The tw o
husbands all In the front, the
tw o wives In the back. Upper
class: The woman guest alia in
the front paasenger seat next to
the host driver, while the boat ess
alts In the back with the guest
husband.
Abby, 1 believe that this pat­
t e r n w a s d is c o v e re d in a
sociological research study that
was done more than 40 years
ago.

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In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
tow ard an associate degree
through the Community College
o f the Air Force.
He Is the son o f retired Navy
C h ie f W arrant O fficer Four
Luther G. and Joic S. Barr of 183
Heron Bay/Cove. Luke Mary.
The airman Isa 1990 graduate
o f Seminole High School. San­
ford.

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C olin Y. Daniels received
practical work In military lead­
ership at the ROTC advanced
camp ut Fort Lewis. Tacoma.
Wush.
The camp, attended by cadets
normally between their third
und fourth year of college. In­
c lu d es In stru ction In com ­
munications. management, and
survival training.
Successful completion of the
advanced camp und graduation
from college results In u com­
mission us a second lieutenant
In the U.S. Army. Guard, or
Reserve.
The cadet Is a student at
Virginia 1’olylechnlc Institute
a n d S t a l e U n i v e r s i t y In
Blacksburg.
Daniels Is the son of Tony and
Linda Daniels of 140 River Oaks.
Sanford.

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IN
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RED BUO LAKE ROAD
TUSEAMXLU ROAD TO SR 434
PSENASER DRAINAGE EASEMENT
A PARCBL OP U N O L Y I M IN T M HONTNWER QUAR­
TER OB BSCTION 31, TONNSNIP 21 SOUTH, R A M S 31
E A R . M I M A PORTION OF TNS NORTMMBR QUARER
OP LOT 132,
"TNB SUVXA COLONY COMPANY'S
S U B D IV IS IO N ", ACCOBOIM TO TM* P U T THEREOF,
AS RECORDSO XM P U T BOOR 3, PASS 71, OP TNB
P U S U C BICOBOB OP S IM X M U COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BBINO NORB PARTICULARLY D8SCRIBBD AS FOLLOWS I

PARCSL NO. 433

COMBSNCB A T T M XNTSMECTXON OF TNB SOUTH LIN S
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TNBNCS RUB SOUTH 43*14*00" E A R . 1 1 1 .0 * P E R ;
TMBMCB BUM SOUTH )4 *4 1 *4 5 " H E R . S 3 . SO H R ;
TMBMCB RUN NORTH 99*10*11" WEST. 4 4 .1 9 H R ;
TMBMCB BUM NORTH 73*45*01" H E R , 4 3 .7 7 P B R TO
TMB PO IN T OF B M IN N X M .
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIOA, ANO CONTAINS 10,414
SQUARE P B R , NOSB OR LESS.
l t n u n LARK ROAD
PARCEL NO. 925
TU 4IAM ILU ROAD TO SR 424
PER S I N P U
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9 U V I A COLONY COMPANY'S SUBDIVISION". ACCORD­
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BOOK 2 . FAGS 71, OP TNS PUBLIC RSCOIUM OK
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA, SBINO HORS PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

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NITN4 CIRCUIT COURT
OPTN* H 4N TR IN TN
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return receipt re9th Pay af Auguaf.
1991.
NORMAN R.YfOLPINOIR
IT ATI ATTORN* V
■y: Philip Archer
Auldant Slate Attorney
7991. Perk A«e.
Tltwavllla.FI.n7e4
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Attorney ter Plaintiff
Publlah: Augutm 22.1991
011-179
N O T IC IO P A
PUBLIC N IA R IN *
T O C O N S IM S T N *
AR O m O H O PAN
T N I CITY OP
lA N F O ia FLORIDA
Nottea la hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be hatp In
the CammlMlen Ream af the
City Hall m the Oty of Santar*
Florida, at 7:M o'clock PAL an
Auguai M. m i, la canalPar the
adeptNn af an arptaance by N«e
City af SanlarP. F lor 14a. title af
which laaataitaare:
OROtMANCI NO. 1971
AN ORDINANCE OF T N I
CITY OP SANFORD. FLORI­
DA. CLOSINO. VACATING.
ANO ABANDONING THAT
CERTAIN U TILITY I A S I M IN T LYING B I T W I K N
SANORA BOULEVARD ANO
STENSTROM BOULEVARD
ANO BETWEEN SANFORD
AVENUE AND HUNT DRIVB.
AS RECORDED IN T N I
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. PLORIOA
PROVIDING FOR SEVERA­
BILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A coey mall ba auailabN at
the office af the City Clark tor
all eeraane Paeirlng to amamlna
Nwtame.
All panto* In Internet and
clllian, ffiall have an opportuni­
ty N bo tw«&gt;4 at aei4 hearing.
ly ordaf af tha City Cam
miaalon at lha City af SanlarP.
FlarlPa.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It
a perton aaclPea la appeal a
dKialon maPt with re apart te
any matter cenaJdered at the
above moating or hearing, ha
may neap a verbatim record ol
laatlmony and evidence, which
record la not yrauldaP by the
City af SanlarP. (FSasONSI.
Janet R. Oanahaa
City CNrh
PukMh Auguatu. iaa:
DEI 171

NOTICIOP ACTION
To: CHESTER R. ELLISONand JANICE K. ELLISON, hw'
WHO. haf BapM to ba eaad ar
altua. ANO ALL H IIR 1 OR .
V I S I R S . OR A N T 1 1 S,
A 9 I I 0 N I I S , L IIN O R S ,
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES ANDO T H IR C L A IM A N T * BY?
TH R O U O H . U N D E R O R
AGAINST T N I D IFINO ANTV
CHESTER R. ELLISON m t
JANICE K. ELLISON. MawHb .
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YOU A l l HIRE BY NOTI­
FIED Met an action tetarecloao
Pan rMaP prapartu In SEMV'
NOLI Caunty, FNHita. Ip wW:
Let US. MYRTLE L A R I
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IX Payee 7 Mraugh 9. Public
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NOTICE IS H IR IR V GIVEN
Maf by rlrtua af bief cartabaWrit af Baacufian laauad out at
and undar Mo teal af Mb County
Caurt af SaminaN County, Flor­
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lha defendant. Dorothy S.
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and Me unparatgnad aa Sheriff
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will at ll:te A M on Mo MNi
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ter eeie and tail to the Mphait
bipitr, FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL IXISTINO LICNX at Mp
Front (Weal) Deer, af the ttepg,
af Ma SaminaN Caunty Court;
haute In leotard. Florida, lha
above PaacrMad per tonal prop­
erty
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to eetiafy Ma terme af aald Writ
af Eeacwtlan.
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FARCtL NO. 104
RSO BUG LAKE ROAD-PHASE XX
. A V IU M OXJH LAMS TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
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TVS MORTV 1 7 .0 0 FSST OF IMS.BOUT*. 7 0 .0 0 FSST
OF T H MSST X/S OF TVS ROUTNSAST 1/4 OF T M f
NORTMBAST 1/4 OF SECTION IS , TOWNSH IP S I
aOUTM, SAMOS 30 BAST, SBIINOLS COUNTY, PLO RIM i
CONTAINING O.BRR ACMES MOM OS LSSS,
t e o a t h a r w ith
PARCEL MO. 70R
U D BUO LASS ROAD-FHAJE X I
AUTUM OLSM LAMS TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
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TVS MSST 1/3 OF TVS SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF TMB
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION S3, TOMNSMIP S I
SOUTH, SAMOS 30 BAST, S M I SO LI COUNTY, FLO RI* •

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LARS ROAD-PHASE XX
PARCEL NO. 134
TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
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FSB SIMPLE
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70.00 FSST TO TMB INTSSSBCTIOM OF THE BXXRTIMO
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LINE OF DOOO ROAD AND A FOXMT OP BBOINNINO;
THENCE CONTINUE S .S B *0 X '93*11. ALONG THE EXIST­
ING NORTHERLY RIGHT OF MAY U N I OF RSO BUO
A DXSTAMCB OF 949.40 FEET TO IMS
U M S OF T H MSST 30.00 FSST OF TMB
KANT 1/3 OF TMB SOUTMSAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST
L/4; THENCE N . 0 0 * 0 4 '4 1BM. ALOMO SAID BAST U M S
A.OISTAMCS OF 3 7 .0 0 FSST; TMBNCS M.1 1 *0 1 ' 9 ) aB.
A DISTANCE OF 3 0 .4 0 FSST; THENCE M .4 4 *0 1 *9 1 "S .
A DISTANCE OF I S . 30 FSST; TVSMCS N .9 9 *0 1 '9 3 BS .
A DXSTAMCB OF 4 0 .0 0 FSST; THENCE 8 .4 9 *9 9 * 0 7 -1 .
A 01STANCE CF 3 1 .3 4 FSST; THENCE M.4 9 *0 1 *9 3 "B .
A - DISTANCE OF 4 3 4 .SR FSST TO T C I EXISTING
WESTERLY RIGHT OP MAY LIME OF DOOO ROAD;
THENCE 1 .0 0 * 4 2 '4 1 BB. A DISTANCE OF 3 7 .0 0 FEET
tO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 0 .9 1 7 ACRES MORE OR LIE S.
PARCEL NO. 134
RSO BUO LARI ROAD-PHASE Y I
AUTUM OLSM LAME TO TUIKAWILLA ROAD
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I 0.19*13*40*1. A DX9TARCB OT 90.40 FSST
TO TCB BEXSTING EASTSRLT RXORT OF MAY U H OF
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T C I NORTH 3 7 .0 0 FEET OP THE SOUTH 4 0 .0 0 FEET
OT THE MKST 3 4 0 .0 0 FEET OF THE SOUTH 71 0 .0 0
PERT OP TMB SOUTHEAST 1/4 OP THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF SECTION 3 4 . TOMMSMXF 31 SOUTH, RANGE 30
ERST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COHTAINIMO SIS S SQUARE PEST MORS OR LSSS,
t o v a t Aa r w ith
PARCEL NO. 134A
RSO BUO LARI AOAO-FMASS ZX
AUTUM OLSM LAMB TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
FEB SIMPLE

COMIENCK AT T H SOUTHWEST COSHER OF TMB NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH.
RAMOS 30 EAST OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; RUN
THENCE N &gt; 9 *9 2 '2 9 aE ALONG THE SOUTH LIME OF
SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 1 .3 1 S .4 3
P IE T ; THENCE N 0 0 *1 7 '4 1 "E A DISTANCE OF 33.0 0
TEST TO THE EXISTING NORTHERLY RICHT-OP-MAY
UM S OF RSO BUO LABS ROAD AMO A POINT OF
SB01MM1N0;
THENCE
CONTINUE WOO*17‘ 4 3 * *
A
DISTANCE OF 3 7 .0 0 PEST; THENCE N S 9 *9 a *3 taB A
DISTANCE OF 0 3 .1 3 FEET TO TMB EAST U N E OF THE
aCOTHMEST 1/4 OF T H * MoaTMMMT 1/4 OF SECTION
34| THENCE a 0 1 B1 4 *1 0 aE ALONG SA10 EASTERLY
U R S A DISTANCE OF 3 7 .0 0 FEET TO THE EXISTING

AMOLB OF X I3 * 4 0 '4 3 * I D A FOXMF OT
OH M S n ia T X M Q OOUTHBLV AXOMT OT
H I L X H o r BSD ODB L A H ROAD; M M C S I . M * B X •3 0 *B . 0 .0 0 *S X '3 9 aB. A DXSTAMCB OT 0 .0 0 FBBF
TO M S FOXBT OT BMXBHXNO.
COMTAXMXNO 1104 OQUAH FBBT R O M OR LRBO.
FANCBL MO. 133
M B BOUTC 1 0.00
OF M B ROOM 300

OP SBCT30M 34,
BAST, SmiBOLB
COIRAIMING 1390
PARCEL NO. 134

R ID RUB LARS ROAD-PHASE X I
OF M B
FBBT OF M B BART 139.00
1/4 OF M B
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FLORIDA

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AUIUMM OLSM UUtB TO 1U0RARSLU1 ROAD

T H OOUTN 3 7 .0 0 FBBT 01
OF T H MSST 4 0 .0 0 FBBT OF T H BAST 334.00 OF
T H NORTHEAST 1/4 OF M B SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 31 BOOM, R A M S 30 BART,
SIMIMOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CONTAINING 1333 SQUABS FBBT ROM OR U S E .
PARCEL NO. 137
RED BUO LARS ROAD-BRASS XX
AUTUM OLSM LAMB TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
F B I SIMPLE
H O IM AT TCB NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1, MILLS
SPRINGS COMMERCIAL CENTER ACCORDI NO TO TCB
FLAT THEREOF RSCOROEO IN F IA T BOOR 3S, FAGS
9 9 , FUSUC RECORDS OP SBtINOLB COUNTY, FLORI­
DA; MM TH NCS N I9 * S 3 '3 9 a8 ALO W T H NORTVSHLV
U N E OF LOT X A DXSTAMCB OF X 7 4 . lt FBBT TO A
POINT OF CURVATUH OP A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 3 9 .0 0 BEST; TH N C S
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE A DXSTAMCB OF
3S .3S
FBBT THROUGH A
CORRAL
AMOLB OF
• 0 * 1 9 * XX" TO A POINT OF TAN08NCY ON THE BAST
U N S OF LOT l ; THENCE S 0 0 *0 7 '4 0 aM ALOMO SAXO
BAST U N S A DXSTAMCB OP 1 4 .SB FBBT; THENCE
N 4 4 * 9 S '9 laN A DISTANCE OF 4 3 .3 3 FBBT; THENCE
839*93 * 3 t aM A DISTANCE OP 170.39 FBBT TO T H
N IS T U N B O f LOT X; THENCE N 0O *09*X )BB A
DISTANCE OF 10.00 FBBT TO T H POINT OF S H I N ­
NING.
CONTAINING 2314 SQUARE FEET NOU OR LSSS.
PARCEL NO. 149
R ID BUO L A H ROAD-PHASE XI
AUTUM OLSM LAMB TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
F t B ■INFLB
THE SOUTH 17.00 FEET OF T H NORTH 9 0 .0 0 FBBT
OF TCB KART 1/2 OF T H EAST 1/4 OF T H NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF TCE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 3 2 .
TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, R AM S 30 BAST, SIM1NOLS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CONTAINING 3313 SQUARE FBBT ACRES MORE OR LB99,
t o g e t h e r w it h
PARCEL NO. 749
RSO BOO LAKE ROAD-PHASE XX
AUTUM O L H L A H TO TUSSAMILLA SOAO
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASBUMT
T C I NEST 10.00 FBBT OF T H SOUTH 190.00 FBBT
OF TCB MONTH 30 0 .0 0 FEET OF T H EAST 1/3 OP
TMB BAST 1/4 OF T H NORTHWEST 1/4 OF T H
SOUTMSAST 1/4 OP SBCTXON 33, TOMNSMIP 31
SOUTH, MUMS 30 BAST, SEMINOLI COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
CONTAINING 1300 OQUAH FBBT MORI OB LSSS,
t o f a t l w r w it h
PARCEL NO. *49
BSD BUG LA R I ROAO-PHARB IX
AUTUM OLSM LAMB TO TVSXAM1LLA ROAD
TEE S IM P LE
THE SOUTH 104.00 TEST OP TCB NORTH 904.00 FBBT
OF TCB EAST 1/3 OF TCB EAST 1/4 OP T H NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF TCE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OP SSCTION 3 3 ,
TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RAMOB 30 BAST, SEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA (LSSS TCB EAST 1 0 .0 0 FBBT
THEREOF).
CONTAININO O.SSS ACRKfc MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO. 7SS
RSO BUG L A H ROAD-PHASE XX
AUTUM OLSM LANS TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASBMSMT
C04MENCK AT TCB SOUTHKART CORNER OF TRACT BBa ,
SUMMERM1LL, PHASE I ACCORDING TO T H FLAT
TMBRBOr RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 90-93
OF T C I PU9UC RECORDS OF 8 D U NOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA; RUN THENCS S .9 9 * S S '9 2 BN. ALOMO TCB
SOUTH LIMB OF TRACT * 9 * A DISTANCE OF 340.44
r u n TO THE POINT OF 9E0INN1N0; THENCE CONTIN­
UE § .9 9 * 9 9 '9 3 aM. A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FBBT;
THENCE N . 1 0 * 9 1 'n aE. A DISTANCE OF 3 9 .1 4 P U T ;
THENCE N .9 9 *9 9 '9 3 aB. A DISTANCE OF 7 0 .0 0 FBBT;
THENCE S . 1 1 *0 1 147aE. A OXETAMCS OF 3 0 .1 4 FEET
TO TCE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 3139 SQUARE PCA*? MORI OR L R U .
PARCEL NO. 191
RIO BUG LA R I ROAD-PHASE I I
AUTUM GLEN LAMB TO TUSSAMILLA ROAD
PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT
COMMENCE AT TCE SOUTHWEST CORNU OF LOT 4
VILLA SPRIN3S COMMERCIAL C U TER ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3S.
PAGE 99 OF TCE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ISMINOLS
COUNTY,
FLORIDA; RUM THENCE N .4 9 *9 1 •14a B.
ALONG TCE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 4 A DISTANCE OF
140.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
M .3 7 *0 7 '0 4 aE. A DISTANCE OF 110.01 P U T TO THE
EASTERLY LINK OF M I D LOT 4, M 1 0 POINT ALSO
LYING ON A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY; THENCE
FROM A TANGENT U A R IN O OF 9 .1 4 *3 4 * I 3 aN. RUN
SOUTHERLY ALONG M I D EASTERLY U N I AMO AN ARC
OP M 1 0 CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 7 0 .0 0 P U T ,
A DISTANCE OF 34.01 P IT T . THROUOM A CENTRAL
ANCLE OF 3 7 * 9 0 * lla ; THENCE S . 3 7 *0 7 * 0 « aN. A
DISTANCE OF 4 7.70 FEET TO THE SOUTH U N E OF
LOT 4 ; THENCE S . l t * 9 1 * 1 4 aN. A DISTANCE OF
3 9.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF SEOINNINO.
CONTAINING 1711 SQUARE P U T N O U OR L U S ,
E a c h Defendant It further n o tifie d th at th* P e titio n e r w ill petition
to r an O rd er ot T akin g b a t o n the H on orable H obart B . M cG re g o r,
ona ot tha Ju dp at ot tha abova tty tad Court, on tha 10th doy of
Septem ber. t f t l. at 1 00 p m , In tha So m in d * County Courthouto.
Sanford. F lorida . In occord on ca w ith Itt Doclorotlon ot J o k in g
h a ra to to n tllad In th lt couto. A ll O a la n d o n tt to th it w it and o il other
inter a t tad p o rtle t m ay re q u e tl o h e a rin g on the P e titio n lo r tha o rd e r
o f T akin g ot tha tim e and p lace dattgnatod an d bo heard A n y
Defendant ta ilin g to llto a roquet* lo r he aring that I w aive any rig h t
to object to the O rd a ro t T akin g

AMO
K o ch Defendant and any other parton* cla im in g any In te n t! In tha
p rop erty d ttc rlb e d In tha P e titio n In the o b e y * tty tod E m in e n t
D o m ain proceeding It hereby req u ire d to te r r a w ritte n detonate, it

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W ITH IN THB LA TB N OF
THERE MONTHS AFTBR THB
DATS OF THB FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICf OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THB
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICI ON
THEM.
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tho N H af M t I f t* at Mo SW to
at ICCTNM ft, TOWNSHIP »
SOUTH, RAMOB M BAIT, lamFtortda.

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log tha IW corner cf
• e c tlo n l i t run thonco
N S N t n r i atong tha A bound­
ary tint thonot llllS t' la tha
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tharoaf M3.«r ta th *1
Ratoranc* Mawumawt an the 9.
R/W ling of lamina la Waadt
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corner af tho N Vtaf too I f toot
too SW to of told lection til
continue thence M U t r iT W
atana tatd f . kiundary lino af
too IW to af too 9W to IM S la
too N. R/W lint af tatd laminate
Weedt Roulovardi thonco
laa*ll'«»"W atang tatd N. R/W
lino M l.t*; thonco. leaving told
N. R/W Una. NM*IS'S4"W
401.99'i thonco Ntg*44'43"l
447.ST; thonco 917*1*'l * " «
t*J.M’; thonco N93*M'1I"I
1*4.71’ to Iho PO IN T OP
IIOINNINO; continue thonco
N M W n r I m.S9‘ to a pawn an
a circular curve concave to too
trty having o redHM af HUM',
told paint being on too W7y
of alert told laminate
RAY lino
I
Boulevard and heart
*47*47-*7" I from tha canter of
told curve: thence S’ly along
taM Wly RAY line and too me
af tatd curve through o control
angle of T7*I4W' SMST to too
and at told curve; thonco, leav­
ing to ld W ’ ly R/W lino.
S71*M 'ir'W 7*0 00'; thonco
Nar4T4*"w S4LM teat to tt»*
ffnjnt ^M A
m Im Im
*M*tl
^^^ffWttf^.
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14Iliad agolntt you and
you are roruirad to aarva o copy
l your i
III
t H on
m RICHARD A TAYLOR.
JR ■SQUIRE. Plelntlftt' at
'id d riiiltM t Dog
Track Rood. Pott Otttco Boa
HI7, langwaod. Florida S 7 »
1117, an or kotara ttpNmktr a
IIYI. and file too origlnoi with
tho Clark of tolt Court either
co an Pieintifft'
after; athorwlta a default will
relief

In tha Com

OATIDan July 30, tttl.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS NIORSE
ClQTkof the Circuit Court
By: ttoothorBruttnor
At Deputy Clark
Pukllth. Augutl I. A IA It. tftl
ocni

IN TNR CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I lia ftT U N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
I HAND FOR
9IMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caaa MAtt-IMk-CA-14-0
GLORIA O. 9 ROYYN.
Plaintiff,
DENNIS P. GAVNOR and
MARYANN GAVNOR, hit wile,
and MARBEVA CLUB CON
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC, a Florida non profit
corporation.
Oalandontt
NOTICI OP SALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of Forocloture doted
Augutl 3. 10*1. and antarod In
Cota No 01 IU0CA I4G ot tha
Circuit Court In and lor Sami
note County, Florida, wherein
Gloria 0 Brown It tha PlaintIft
and Damtit P. Gaynor. Maryann
Gaynor. Mt wlto and Marbaya
Club Candomlnlum Auociatlon.
Inc are tha Defendant!. I will
toll to tho hlfhett blddtr. lor
cath. ot tho Watt Front Door ot
Iho Seminole County Court
heute. Seniord. Florida on the
17th day of Saptombar. tool, at
1100 am., tho lotlowing da
tcrlbed property ae tat forth In
told Summary Final Judgment
ot Forecloture, to wtl
CONDOMINIUM UNIT F A
MARBEVA CLUB CONOOMIN
IUM a Condominium according
to the declaration af Condomini
um thereof at recorded In Of
llclol Record! Booh Ilf7. Page
I07A and rerecorded in Book
I M Page tail, of tho Public
Record! ot Seminole County,
Florida
DATED thlt Sth doy of
Augutl. 10*1.
Meryenne Morte
Clerk ot Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Ptpj*»C 1t&gt;t
Publlth Augutl I. IA INI
DEI *7

totcardTRmb'tSfl
.h m af the
tile Racardt af Seminato
County. Ftortda; mart parttew* In flahtoft “ A”
ERNIEIT " A "
SEMINOLE YYOOOS
HOMESITE*
Ugai Ooacrlpfton
THAT PART OP:
T h a N W 'k a flh a S W t o a t
SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP M
SOUTH. RANGE M BAST. SamWtotoCaunfy. Ftortda.
•c W a fi

dato at too ttrat
of tot*
«Sm T»4IM THB L A T IN OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THB FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTKB ON
THIRTY OATS AFTER TUB
D A T ! OF I IR V IC I OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICI ON
THIRL
All other creditor* gf tho

THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATS OF THB FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRIO.
Tho data of too ffrtf puhtlcotton of toto Naftco to kuguot IA

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s r s r to too Wly RAF Rng of
O s c e e I b D r lv d i fh d h tg
M P D l M f atong g .......

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of t r n ' 111 WET to a

•aid M*fy R/W Mno,
f i r w MS44* to too Ftont

Ing tha SW corner' of Mid
S o c fld n 31; run thonco
N4#*43*44"W along tha W.
kaondiry lino thereof IW J T to
tha Farmanant Raloronco
Mwtumonl datlgnatlng tha SW
camar af itorom d NW to af tho
SW to at Section it; continue
thonco N W araf'W atong tha
W. boundary lino (heroof IM7.17'
to too POINT OF BBOINNINO:
continue thonco N*t*43‘ 44"W
atong t i l f W. kaundwy lino
M 4 r to too Pormanant Rotor^^—^F ^^^WW^^WrY ^Mm^pFvMYlf^P t^^a

NW camar af aatd NW to of Nta
SW tot thenca NFf* M'» l" E
atong tha N. boundary lino
thoraof 7 »M '; thonco. leaving
a old N. b ou n d a ry lin o ,
9 J 7 * s r t* "i 1179.39* to tho
NWty R/W lino of Wtoodrldga
Oflva: thonco. 913*M'Jt'‘W
atong aafd NW ly R/W lino
IM.3T to Iho beginning af a
circular curyo concave to tho
SB 'ly having a radlua of
IdM.at’; thonco SW*ly along tatd
NWly R/W lino and too arc ot
aald curve through a central
angle of •I*34'I4" TACT to a
point on laid curve; thence,
leaving told NWly R/W lino.
NM*S)‘ S3"W 1171.SI* to the
Point of Beginning.
Containing 1.774 acre! more
Mod agolntt you and
you ate rogulred to eerye o copy
of your written ditonam. If any,
to It on RICHARD S. TAYLOR.
JR.. ESQUIRE. Pleintltta' at
tornoy. whaia adWan It Ml Dog
Track Read. Peat Office Boa
1117. Langwaod. Ftortda 17757
1117. on ar before legfimkor A
net. and file too original with
the Clerk of tolt Court either
before torvlco on Plolntlftt‘

relief

• «ar^ eM tto

LamtDa
THATFARTOF:
Tho 9W to gf Eto SW t* af
SECTION SB YOWttSMIP M
SOUTH. RAMOB « CAST. Bito-

lie o default will
agolntt you tor too
In too Com

OATEOan July It. Itll.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of too Circuit Court
fu •
• rwfWM*
liwaitoaa WTefWmT
faimwwe
■y
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Augutl I. A IA 77. INI
DEI-17
IM T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIONTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
INRE: FORFEITURE OF
ease M US. CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
FROCSIDINO
TO: Dev Id Creme
M4 Lillian Or.
Fern Park. FI. 77707
and oil othera who claim on
Interett in toe following
property:
m o 00US. Currency
Shot Itt Donald Etilnger. ot toe
Seminole County Sheriff! Dept.
Seminal* County, Florida,
through hi* a lllc a r * . In
vetllgatort or ogantt. tolled the
above p ro p e rty an Juno IA INI.
ol or near SR 440. Seminole
County. Flerkto. and It
ently holding told property
toe purpoto ot forfeiture purtu
onl to Soctlent »17 701 704. Flor
Ido SlotutOA and will REQUEST
that an Honorable Judge ot tho
Circuit Court. Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, Stmlnol*
County. Florida. Ittue o Rule to
Show Couto why tho above
property thould not bo lor felted
to toe above agency Thlt re
will be mode by MAIL
time around */l3/tl THIS
IS NOT A HEARING DATE!
You will bo tent o copy ol the
Rule f t Show Couto once It It
tigned oy tho Judge and It will
ortylte you how and when to
retpond to thlt requetl lor
forfeiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
a rue end correct copy ol thlt
Nonce wet tent to the above
named addrettet by U S regit
fared moll, return receipt re
quettod. thlt ttn day of Augutt,
INI.
NORMAN R WOLFINGER
STATE ATTORNEY
By: P h ilip A rche r
A ttitfe n t Stele Attorney
700 S P e rh A v e
T itu tv ille . FI 777*0
(007) 14,5170
Attorney tor P la in t! It

Borrcotail
Publlth Augutt IS. 71. INI
DEI 14*

VKIMBEL
II4S* Marti Sfroat
Langwaad. FL377N
NtWTto; J
RICHkRDOJD
DAVIDSON.
Hltcach A Barclay
III North Orange Av«
.*•71
FlorIda NW
&gt;: (497) 4774IN
Florida Bor No.: 754311
Pukllth: Augutt IAN. 19*1
DEI 177
NOTICI OF A
FUEAIC NBABINB
TO CONSIDER TMB
ADOPTION OF AM
ORDINANCE OV
TNR CITY OF
SANFOEOk FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given toot a
Public Hearing will bo heM In
tho Commlttian Room of too
City Holt In tho City of Santord.
Florida, ot 7:M o'clock P M on
Augutt 3A INI. to canoMar to*
adaption *1 an orOlnonco by too
City of SontorO. F tortoo. tttl* of
whichltat tollowt:
ORPtNANCE NO. MSI
AN ORDINANCE OP THE
CITY OP SANFORD. FLORI­
DA, CLOSINO. VACATINO.
AND ABANDONING A POR­
TION OP THAT CERTAIN
NORTH SOUTH ALLEY LYINO
IN WELLINOTONS ADO IT ION
TO SANFORD. FLAT ROOK I.
PAGE Ilf. AS RECORDED IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA PROVIDING FOR SCVERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy than be eveilebto af
to* office of to* City Clerk tor
all portent Oatirlng to oiomlno
All portlet In Internet and
citHont thail hove an apportunity to be hoard afield hearing.
By ardar *P to* City Cammluion ot tho City ¥ Santord.
Florid*.
ADVICE TO THE FUBLIC: If
* porten OeciOet to appeal a
Oacltlon mod* wlto reaped to
any matter contldared at too
above mooting ar hearing, ho
may need a verbatim record of
to* procoodingi. Including too
totllmony and evidence, which
record la net provided by too
City af Santord I FSTMOtW)
Janet R Oonehoe
City Clerk
PuMIth: Augutt IS. 19*1
DEI l »
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROEATE DIVISION
Flto Number 71W4-CP

INRE: ESTATE OF
JOHN E. POLK.
Deceei*0
NOTICI OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* oOmlnltlrollon ot th*
•tieto ol John E Polk, doceeteO. File Number tl 704 CP,
It pending In the Circuit Court
tor Seminol* County. Flor Ho.
Probate DUitlon. the adOrett of
which It Clerk of th* Circuit
Court. Probote Dtvltion. PO.
Drawer C. SontorO. PorlOo
77711 Th* nomot and addrettet
ol th* pertonal r«pr« tentative
and the p ortan ol ropre
tentotlvo'i attorney ar* tot
forth below
All Inttretlod portent or*
required to III* with thlt court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE III *11 clolmt
agolrtl th* etlal* and 131 any
ob|*ctlon by an interfiled
perion on whom thlt notice It
ter.ed that challenge! tho valid
lly ol th* will, the queliflceliont
ol th* pertonal rtpretentative.
venue, or lurlidiction ot tho
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIOMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol thlt Nonce hot
begun on Augutt It. 19*1
Per tonal Meprotentellv*
DOROTHYJ POLK
IM Laurel Drive
Santord. Florida 7777)
Attorney lor P e r tonal
Repretentetiv*

GERALDS RUTBERO. Eto
SOUS H ighw ay 17V)

P O Boa 1*0*77
Cettelberry. F loride 7771* 0*77
Teleohone laj/i 174 4774
Publlth Augutt It. 77. I«*I
OEI 147

you or* r9**h*dt**nrm n CMV
of your wrttoen dafanaoa. N any.
to ft an RICHARD t. TAYLOR.
JR.. I3QUIRI. Ptotoftff*’ oftamoy. w hom ndWow to S3t Oat
Track Rand. Paaf Offtoa Ban
1117. LangwaM. Ftartda JOSE
HIT. an ar hetom Soptombar a

OATtOan July 79.19*1.
(COURT SEAL)
MARVAHHE MORSE
Ctorb af toe ClrtuN Court
By: Heather Rrunnuf
AaOapufyCtorti
PuMlaft: Auguat I, A IA 33.11
DBMS
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. ft-1 9 » I
INRE: THEMARRIAGE OF:
JUNE OSTERLINO. e/k/n
JUNE OSTERLINO
LITTLE.
m-am
__ ^uyIIMWB* /WlMt
JAMES LITTLE.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES LITTLE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihef an
action tor Patttton tor Oftaolutton of Marrtaga he* bean filed
asalnaf yau and you era regwtred to aarv* a copy ef yeur
written dafanaaA If any, to It an
DENNIS F. FOUNTAIN. RE
QUIRE, too Wtto'a attorney,
whoa# addraat la its# I .
HNfmmyJ M l Sutto m . t M »
September A t**i. and flto too
arlgiftoi with too Ctorh gf toto
Court attoor betaro aarvtce an
to* Wtto’a attorney «r Immedl
etoly thereafter, ethnrwiao a
Datowtt wilt bo entered egetnef
you
tor toe rettof
damindad In
4
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n ------«- ■- ■M
IH
B*N-M.l
rwiiiMn.
DATIDON JufyJA t**t.
MAOYANNE MORSE
CLBRKOF THE COURT
BY Diane K. Brummett
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Augutt I, A IS. 73.1«*l
DEI 14
CIRCUIT COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.*1-MtECAI40
OLENOALE FEDERAL BANK.
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
Fedarel Saving! and Lean
Auocietien
PleintiH

v*.

SONIA COORINGTON. ADOLF
COOHI NOTON. her hutbenA
end FHYLLIS MORRIS. *
tingle perten.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SONIA COORINGTON and
AOOLF COOK INOTOft
YOU ABE NOTIFIED that an
action t* terectoee * mortgage
on th* tel lewIng property In
Seminole County. Florida
LOT in. MANDARIN SEC
TION EIGHT, according •* the
Piet thereat at rocerdad In Ptot
book J7. Paget SI and U. Public
■ecerdi el Seminole County.
Florid*
hot bean tiled ageinit you and
you ar* required lo wrv* a copy
el yeur written detent*!. If any.
to It an Say Peacock, plaintiff t
! Harney, who** eddrett I* SIM
Suntel Point Reed. Cleerwelor.
FL 7443Son er before September
4 l*tl. and III* to* original wlto
to* clerk *t tolt court either
baler* leryk* an plelnllfTt *1
tornoy ar immeOUtely Ihereel
•er etoerwii* a default will be
entered egelntl you lor to*
relief 0*mend*0 In toe cam
plantar petition
WITNESS my hand end to*
tool et tolt Court on July 70.
tail
(SEAL)
Clerk at to* Circuit Court
By Heetoer Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Augutl I. A l l 33. I** I
OEI 17

�M • Sanford HaraW, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Augus* 15, 1991
n ^ H te W M te i
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNI IWMTRENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SIMINOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA

o f t n r ih m t r r n t n

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMI M i l COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
ti.onao u.s. c u r r e n c y
NOTICR OF FORFEITURE

CASE NO. ti-tggacA-ta-N

CAS FAMILY CREOIT, INC.
n/h/aC AS SOVRAN CREDIT.
CORF.
Flalntlft.
**.
CAROL! L. KENNEDY, J.R.
IT T tE . TRUST
MITROFOilTAN
MORTGAOE CO

TO: Andrew Mtinrlch
HO Hawaii Creator.
Cw iatoarry.Fl.M igi

and all oMwra tow claim
Intoretf In ttw following
tlM B M U S . Currency
Sheriff r
------Somlnoto County Sheriff-* Oapt..
Samlnolo County, Florida,
through h it a lflc o r t , In-

CLASSIFIED ADS

Stminol*

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 _________________ 8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

p r iv a t e

IN Forth Tarrac*.
Maitland. FL3371)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action N Nreclaaa a martgaga
an too til lowing prepart &gt; In
SamInaNCounty.Florida:
LOT IS. N O R T H W O O D
HIIOHTS, ACCORDINO TO
THE PU T THEREOF AS RE­
CORDED IN FLAT ROOK M.
FAOI * FUDLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLOEIOA.
hot haan fltod again*! yau by
CAS Sovran Credit. Carp.,
PMnttff md yaw are required to
tore* a capy *1 your wrltton
Ntonwi It any. to It an ERIC
ORUMAN. ESQUIRE. 140*
Watt Kennedy iou lavard ,
Tampa. FhrldP *ttbr, an ar
« tito day at Saw

t of tortottura purtuant to Sactlana «M.tol 7 *i FNrIda Stotutaa. and toll REQUEST
i Judge at ttw
Circuit Caurt,. Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, Sawlnalo
County, Ftortda. Itauo a Rulo to
la too ahawa agancy. TMt re
quMt will ho mod* hy MAIL
•amount* around t/tl/gt, THIS
IS NOT A HEAR INO DATE I
Yau toll ha aanl a copy at to*
Rulo to Shaw Cauat onca It la
ttonad hy ttw Judpa and It toll
a N a yaw Mw and town to
reapand to thlt raqwott tor
V h I R I R V CERTIFY THAT
a Ireo and correct capy at tola
to lha M ow

aal toto tot Ctorh at tola Caurt

i hy U.S. regia*

a default
toll la tnttrad agalret yau tor
ttw rellot damandad In ttw
Campiatnttr PatifWn.
DATIO Auguat A tfft.
(Caurt Saal)
MAEYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
ByiRwtoKIng
Deputy Clark
FuMNh: Auguat A 15, a . It,
ttn
OEMS

&gt;tola fto day at Auguat.

mt.
NOEMAN R.WOLFIMOIR
STATE ATTORNEY
By: FhilipArchar
Awlatant Stoto Attonwy
IMS. Far* Are.
TUutullto, FI.
IN7H
Attamay tor Flalntlft
PubtlW: Aupuot 15. M. 18S1
DEI-IN

Circuit Court
Seminal* County, Florida
Cow ISD2IM C A U L
Zlmmor A Atooclotot. Inc., d/b/o
Com-Knobloch a Atooclotot. Plaintiff
vt.
Hutloy Van Systems. Inc., DoNndant

fcJDPJL
iv m m M v

DUMMY

Bomott Rocowory Corporation, Flalntlft
vt
Hutloy Van Syttomt. Inc.. Thaadw* Hutloy and
Dtrrkfc L. Hutloy, Ootondant
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hy ulrtua H to*** certain Writ*
of Ewcutlon. a* ttytod ahov*. and more particularly that certain
Writ *1 Eaacwtton Ittuod out it and undw to* tool at ttw County
Court ot Somlnoto County. Florida upon a flnol ludgmont rendered In
ttw atoretald court on ttw Md day at Juno A D. m i. in toot certain
cow onmtod Barnett Recovery Corporation Plolntltt v t Hutloy Van
Syttomt. Inc.. Theodorer Hutloy and Dtrrlch Hutloy Defendant,
which atoretald Writ ot Ewcutlon wo* delivered to mo at Starlit ot
Somlnoto County. Florida and I have hvlod upon ttw tollawing
dticribod property owned by Hutloy Von Syttomt. Inc., told
property being located In SamInti* County. Florida, more
particularly dotcrlbod aa follow*:
On* 1174Kant TL. Vln M R
On* IN * KV TR, Vln 13*330 balng ttorad tt Altamonto Towing
Sorylc*.
and ttw undortlgnod a* Stwrltt ot Somlnoto County, Florid*, will at
ll:M AM. on ttw am day at Sogtomhor A.O. Htt. otter tor toto and
tall to too hlphatt bidder, FOR CASH, wbjact to any and oil oilttlng
Iton*, at ttw Watt Door, at too ttopt. ot to* Somlnoto County
Courltwuta In Sanford. Florid*, ttw above dotcrlbod pertonal
That told tala It being mod* to tetitfy ttw term* of told Writ* ot
f million
Donald F. Etllngw, Slwrlff
SifTtlnoli County, Florltft
Publltfwd: Augutt IS. 23. 39. Sept A with ttw Ml* on September 0,
mt.
OEI-111
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC NEAR IN*TO CGNSI D IR THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCI »V THE CITY OF
SAMFORA FLORIDA
Nolle* It hereby given toot a Public Mooring will bo held In tot
Ctmmlulon Room at to* City Hall In the City M Sanford, Florid*, at
1M o’clock P.M. on AuQutt tt. tin , to contlNr ttw adoptton ot an
ordinance by ttw City of Sontore. F tortoo. at toUowt:
ORDINANCE NO. Itn
Oorwral Dotcripfion ot too area to bo arvwwd and mo# It at
fellOWl:
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN FROFEKTY LYING NORTH
OF AND ABUTTING MEADOW DRIVE AND BETWEEN ART
LANE AND DRIFTWOOD LANE EXTENDED NORTHERLY: AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP RELOW:

AD JU STM ENTS A N D C R ID IT S t hi Hw bvwH at m
trrg r Ir rr ail, M r SatNarR HgraM will fed rtsfR R gM R M r
ftusarlton dttly a a i awty M Mti oitdttt bt Mr cotl
#1Mat huartiaw. PMatt duck ya*r *4 hr accuracy M r

Hn t icy H rwti.

11-PjrSD N A b

71—H&gt;i&gt; W aited

Free medical care. In
lotion, caunaallng. private
doctor ptu* living aip anw t.
Bar m ists Cod ARonwy M w

TEMPORARY SERVICES
Cadi

bicycle, naar Lk.
Mary. Gamer mutt Manllfy.
d f B H N i _________________
FOUNDIII Long
C
^wbb|rteilre niypn
UIreb*
NTfuriDiv
Miwat____________________
LOSTII Black 4 tan mala
puppy. Vicinity of Sonlord
Pott Ottk*. Sunday morning.
» « » * » &gt; » ...............

25—SqqcIa I N o t lc i
Support A medical expenses
paid. Call A tty* ■ Wotton,
Hgmend A Notolto Sbotha
i at* no am p l Bor m a t as

SCCOME A NOTARY
PINE TUNE FtANO SERVICE.
It now ottering an introduce
ry tt oft plan* tuning dt* count
with TNI* ad. Spoclal Indudn-minor key repair* and
Ir a * hur
im lt it y ct
c o n tr o l
etllmatot...
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M V W W V J P ,

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I don’t want to hold a mirror up
in htw mn it la l fust wan! to show the part which is
altractiva." — Rots Hun tar

\

Funs. effe. Cator TV. micro,
rafrtg.. util, inclutad. Maid
**rvlc*. Quiet canvtoniont
CBRMI-MMarMMMF

L A M E FURR.
entrance w/tath. Fto petti M l
eweek.uHUncl.Mimi
FRIYATE heme w/prlvitoee*.
Esceltonf tocetlen. 211W iser
dRy*. MATTS Mil
IM FRIYATE heme in
IM per week.

ASoryom at m i -m w

Tempi In Realty. E M M *

St. John'* W— IN, O B M i n

WALK T O _____ ___________

Ftr c w flw W f af social *arvlea tn mportotlwi pregram.
Rttponslbl* tor Mlllna and
payment system between
m u ltipit providers and
purchaser* ot service* and
preparing ot financial report*.
Knewladg* at grant, an*
torprltt fund, and imall bus)
nau accounting required, Exparltnca with accounting
toftware dotlred. Pa grot In
accounting and ana yaar oapa*
rionca required. Salary H U N
to S25.N1 d*pandlng on quali­
fication*. Send return* to:

Wtotor Par*. FL 237M. Equal
Opportunity Emplayar.______
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
AVON! tELLSKINSO-SOFT

MFUGRIMSKIOBS

Eam up to ll 1.28hr.
We Tralnl
HIrIng now tor local area:
CaH UtMtaTtSt

27— N ursory A
Child C a rt

NfTOPMro M in is

A-t CHILDCARE. On Idyltwlld*
Dr. Sato A loving environment
tor y«ur child. Rato*, tides a
wk. For Childctre 2nd to only
Mam glm o call..-.....m -n s i
A«C SMALL DAYCARE, TLC
lor tablet A Ioddtor*. Hot
moolt. Etc. Reft........ H U H a
CHILD CARE In my homo,
toddlara to 4 y r t . HRS
certified. 33HDI3___________
CHILDCARE. In my Sanford
horn*. Intent* W*kernel Ffen
toto hour*. Jo Aon 334-4M0
DAYCARE AVAILARLE In my
Hidden Lk. homo. Lott of
TLC. LkJtTCttt........321-41*2
DAySOR EVENINGS
InlantiWekMiial Rotor, it
needtatkSe week. 321i m
■X PIR IIN C ID CHILDCARE,
good horn*, good moolt. great
cortl h l H r t t o F B H W
MOTHER of 1 will tabytlf
bytlt
oftomoont end ttw
Son
lord homo. 331-U40__________
SHARON'S Adonbto Stinker* I
I k . ref*I CPR trained. Hot
moolt. TLCI Coll 3O-0IS4
SMALL QUALITY HOME LIKE
D aycare A P r o a c b o a l.
Opening* I Meals, learning
programI Ft*yground I Pally
lk*df Ck.ltoa-3.........m t u i
WILSON ARIA Chlldcor*. all
■get. Doyt/NIgfttt. Reaton
abtoratot™ ^™ jj^iJdM *i

KregRj Float Opportunity
For ttw price ot * now car, you
can ttart a new career.
Ekcellent opportunity In a
pur* wrvlce butlnett with
large etclutive territory. In a
receitian proof marketplace.
We have an » « tenlive training
program with comprehend**
morkellng tupporl lo help
you Prim* local Ion* avail
able Call Glenn today lor
detail* CRS Inc. *02 *07 7*00
"HOW TO STAY HOME and
make ever SI** a d a y "
Excellent pay I Homeworker*
needed! Over *00 companies
need homeworker* NOWI Call
lo r o m a iln g r e c o r d e d
menage. *03*03 82*5 E it I*
LATEST OPPORTUNITY lo
make money while you save
money. *M 422 Sltt
_______ or *87 HI ttt* ________
RESTAURANT/PIZZERIA lor
rent, with equipment Seal*
04 Ready to open. Corner
17 nandlllh St. Sanford
Call anylime, 14*1142

4 1 -M o n B y to L n d
W TOCIEW T?
Non* bad bankrupt? Need a
car. boat or home loan? No
down payment loan* ar
ranged Sentartl LM 4H40**

43—M ortgages
Boug h t * Sold
CASH FOR MTGS. Bill Rutter
300 Lark wood Dr Sanford
33* IM*. Lic'd. Ml* Broker

Y7—ApQi tn&gt;E»Y»
- - 1/r -

_

APPLY NOWI Driver*, security
guard*, janitor*, warehouse
help and office help. (Will
train) IIS Phan* Fa*.
________ l-taa Ml MM.

55— B usintss
OpportunHios

C I T

te te w T O rH m t

N rkA ue.Furn.A U afW k.SM

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K. Ntwockl, Attonwy, 000-2004

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m antk.IM iiacurlfr.M M g,

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HOTEL. «1 RNpwfld Av*.

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42— L o g il S trv ic a s

CELEBR IT Y CIPHER

S7S wk. Mato pretorradi D r
tore 3PM: MI-MU

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fM O M fU B
R fM T W V n
MOVE RS SPECIAL! 1 bdrm.

FURNISHED ROORL KHcfwn
IncId. SW wk. US

Tuoedoy thru F rid a y I I N aan The Day botor* Fubtkotian
Sunday A n d M onday 1 3 0 F.tt. Friday

H I A Uceoted Cantractor. Con
erel/Bulktof/Rnidofltlel. Call
tor Into 10*0-132 IMS

C n b n lf C^rwr crjplogran aia craatad hom quoutwis t&gt;, Iwnuut
people paat ant present
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another ta n , • c m A aquaU U

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trues above reltoct a II K Co*h discount tor prempt payment Schedul­
ing may Inded* Herald Ad«*rtt&gt;*t ot the m l ol m odwttorwt 4 q . Crewel
when you get revolt*. Pay only tar day* yoor od run* at roto eornad.
U*e lull detcrlptlon lor lattatl retultt Copy mutt follow orceptabto
typographical lorm.

25—T raining
A Education

A complete detcrlptlon and a copy Ot ttw ordinance then be
available ot the oftlc* ot ttw City Clerk tor all pertont desiring to
tiamlne ttw tome
All peril** In inter**! and cltlren* thell hove an opportunity to be
heard At u id hctrlnQ
By order ot ttw City Commluton ot ttw City ot Sanlord. F lor Ida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a perton dtrtde* to appeal a
dec inon mod* with reipect to any matter contldered ot tn* above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record ot ttw
proceeding*, including ttw tettlmony and evldtnct. which record It
not provided by ttw City ot Sanford IFSIMOIOS)
Janet R. Doneho*
City Ctorh
Publish Augutt IS. 32, l«*l
DEI 17*

L SANFORD 1 N t t t , 1 taGk
Kltckan a**, pgal/tonnl*.
waaRar/dryar. FSs^he^aeGdT.
SM04toaHI.... ....-30VM73
SANFORD, Lg. MRrw. w/prtv.

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FarOetoiit: i aoe-ca-ciSA
County Court
Somlnoto County, Ftortda
Case# *1/0*44 CCMH

t e t e w i i
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HNMMIR SFSCIALt
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Wyaiora Road, lotto t it ,

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v*.
Hutloy Van SyttomA Inc.. OtNndont

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taMwalta tawtaw
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WHaan dtotrtct. ttekaaiaga. I
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of Labor and Employment
Security To* Warrant
Account I 11*4443
Warrant I1 (

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NOTKE OF ACTION
To Doftndant, CAROLE L.
KENNEDY

i preport! an Juno a m i,
at ar naar S.R. 434. Saminato
County, Ftarida, and It prat

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tk m fe n R tr/ fh a q
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childcare^in Pretoastorud

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
hours

11

IR T M l CIRCUIT COURT

n - H r ip W n M

Immediately I Atk tor
............ Call «3 » 4*43

AUTOMOTIVE MCCtMNIC
Need taka charge person to
oversee shop. Must knew front
end, brake*, supentlan*. a
wheel computer allgnmant* A
have own tool*. 221-MM
a CNC MACHINIST*
Minimum S years *&gt; per lance
to operate and program.
Established company. Croat
pay plusbeiwlltsl Hurryl
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7WW.lSlkSt.mjlM

COMPUTER SFCOMIST
For technical support of social
service transportation pro­
gram. Responsible tor creel
log program* to support ad
m ln lit r a llv a d u ties at
coordinator and report writing
required. Multi user Parados
and/or Dataltoa aipartonc*
preferable. Salray *20.000 to
tlS.N1 depending on qualifica­
tion*. Send return* to: Sartton
Chtot, Traaspartatton Dt*advantaged Pregram, tan
Wymare Read, Salta 111,
Winter Park, FL 227**. Equal
Opportunity Emplayar.______

CONSTRUCTIONM l TIROES
Local/Carlbbean Island*
I-W7JF7-WWTalant talldare Faa
COOKA Dunbar's Re*tourant
Call Paul:
__________ 373 an i___________

Full lima, 11-7shift
Cam* |alnour team at Oatary
Manor, an SNF with sub acuta
unit prevldbtg care and *arvlea* to tklllad patient* I*,
ventIletIan dipandant. Wa alto
prevldi a variety at ether
servlet* usually ottered in ttw
acuta care setting. Eapar lance
desirable but will train. Campotitlve salary and benefit*.
Excellent working environ-

0 &amp;iRV MANOR

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DeRary.M-F, SAAMPM ...EOE
SECURITY OFFICERS

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weakly pay, ISJS par hour to
start with regular raita* plus
benefit*. Far prettlgieu* utili­
ty campany In OaBary. HS
diploma. Ffa. driver* Ileant*,
good credit history and able to
paw drug totl. Current Fla.
guard llctnta ar carflltcate
required. Metre Security in
Orlande.................1-MI-27W

TELEMARRETERS
We’re open and making US In
our Santord Office. Com* |oln
us! Will train the right
pertonalllletl Call LHa tor
tob*rvNw*iMtoS:M22a-33M

TYPIST
10 *0 word* per minute. Word
processing experience. Medi­
cal helpful. Santord ofllct.
Sand resume: Btad Be* 43*.
The Santord Herald. PO Box
IM7. Santord. FI 32772-14*7

WmhottM/Driwn
USA72S weekly + benefit*.
iw iii train) t-itl-Maa.

RNKCRIR DRIVER
Mu*l live In Santord Areal
Eiperlencad ONLY I Apply In
per&gt;on:2307W HIS).

I RAYTECH
For busy orthepedk off k*.
Contact Sharon............7*7 1111

14 -1 8 Y E M S O LD ?
REEDARM?
The Santord HaraW ha* direct
door la door sale* position*
aval labl* today I

EARN EXTM MONEY

Monday Wednesday, a aPM
(F le x ib le ) Fay by commlwlon. To apply: Stop by
weekdays, 1-4PM, atk tor
Dave. Tta Santord HaraW. Mb
f t Franck Av*. lanlaed. EOE

SANFORD - I
prlvecy. MS/wk ptu* SMb se­
curity indudM utuitto*.
_________W » B F
ATTRACTIVE I bdrm., quiet
area, *11*/wk include* all
utiima*.Ceimiaa*7________
ring ream, kitch­
en and tatti. i i m par weak,
utltllla* Included, glut MpMlI.
MI-bliaarttP-lMT
EFFICIENCY AFT.. Vary nice,
utilities included, t blacks
SANFORD - I bdrm. axcellant
nalghbarhead. cam piat*
privacy. M par
MMaacurlhr. Cad 223-Mi*
1 BDRM., wall to wall carpal,
A/C. recently remodeled.
Large potto area. UtA/me.
WW1S
I BEDROOM. AC. calling Ian*,
reamy. m s plus
CaN..................-

ALTAMONTE SFRNMS - Hug*
3 bdrm. I bath, washar/dryar,
tsaa/me. MA4221___________

W wBNANDNCNw*
ROSECLIFF APARTMENTS
New J bedroom apartments,
tor UIB. W/D connection*,
tcraenad pallet and extra
storage closet. 1147 *q. tt.
Located on Lk. Mery Blvd.
Call 373-MS*
Equal Homing Opperlunlly I
FIRST FLOOR, 2SU Myrtle
Ava.. to. living rm. 3 bdrm., 3
bath. Wall to wall carpet.
CHA. weshtr/drytr. *171mo.
*4S-ttl*ar IttA ttei

JUSTUKEAHOME
Single Hoar with private
entrance. Studio*. I A 1
bedroom*, many extra* In­
cluding storage space.
Qulet.caiy community. Nice
landscaping ON SITE
MANAGERS WHO CARE II

SANTOROCOURT...323-3341
LAKE JENNIE APTS. Under
now management) Call ut
about our move In special*
from MW I Broker, 332 *774
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada Ibdr..... ..... SMI me.
2bdrm.,..n*2moSup-.33M*l»
NEW 1 BDRM., 1 BATH,
Tewmheut*. Hear downtown
Santord. Washar/dryar hook­
up*. outside utility rm., mini
blind*. t«25 me......... 323-1*43
NICE I BDRM. garage apt.
Santord. *100 par month plus
t.MlTto?

to t.tn a to .a tn w
A/C, racontly ramadtl

IDS— Dupltx-

Tripltx/Kint
191— H o u s e s

F u m islM d/R ofit
SANFORD • Large! tarns.

Irani parch# t Stock Nam new
hospital. til* par weak plus
MMaacurttv. CaR 33S-2M*
NICE 2 BEDROOM, qviat reMadefy
I DORM. 'I bath callage,
furnished, tlts/mo. IIM dapa*ll. Call 2U7U*. eve*.
2 BDRM. Iteth. Wath/dry.
Fenced yd. Naar latafrenfl
USB me &gt; dap........... 231 434*

SANFORD, aka 3 bdrm.. AC,
carpal. DlthwasTwr. laundry
rm.. carport. MIOme. MA781*
TWO BEDROOM. 1 Balk. CHA.
wath/dryar hookup*. Wall to
wad carpet...............2311
ItM PARK A V I - 3bdrm
Wli/mo. plus SHO security.
___________ MAIM*__________
1 BDRM. 1 BATH. Santord.
Appliance*. Flo pel*. *400/mo.
p'us security. *** 4147utter A *
1 BDRM. 2 BATH, central A/C,
all appl, dlipoul/diihwaahef
near high school 33I1XW
I

IIS — Houses
UnfwmishEd/Rout

ATTENTION INVESTORS
CALL US FIRST tor top Sami
not* County tingle family and
duplex rental properties!
HO REALTY, ttl MM
NEED A 1 BDRM. or 3 Bdrm. In
DELTONA? Large selectionI
PRIMARY REALTY....174J7M

DELTONA-2 BORN.
Neat and Clean)
dt*M BRENT LAWN ST.
dlISFW ESTPAQEST.

No pet*. Retorence*.
Oft Providence Blvd.. turn on
n o r t h P a g * , w e s t to
Brentlawn.
1371mo

574-1040
FERN PARK 2/Uy CHA Haw
paint, carpet UM mo.
Schuron Realty Ml-1*47.

107— Mo6tf#
H o m o s/R qwI

OEHEVA, 3 bdrm CHA” i t
Pets) *37} mo. plus deposit.
Stt-aill Ivenlng*_________ j_
MULLET LAKB FK.. 73 l|.
mobile home. 2 bdrm*. un
fumllhed tor rent. 1117 )117 1
ONE BDRM.. lorn. BARGAIN
rant, qulot neighborhood.
Park Ava. Mobile Pk. 222-lttC
SANFORO-PAOLA AREA. ?
bedroom on private tot. USD
month plus UM security.
40713*4413 ar HA1*A1*3* .
2 BDRM 2 RATH trallar on
private tot. Water furnished.
MM/mo..........Calll HI 4t7l
2/1 PURN. AC. waler/gartag*.
Fence/covered patio. No pelt!
UIO + 1300sec 773 l!17

115— P arkin g Space i
F o r Rent
[

IDYUWLDE AREA
3 bdrm., vary large family
room w/flreglac*. Completely
remodilad Including central
H/A. New carpal and appli­
ance* w/dlshwether. New
vertical* all window*. Calling
tans. Fenced yard w/baat
shelter and storage. Leaking
tor tenant wanting a vary nice
place to live and willing to
lata car* at It. Absolutely no
pat*. Rat's required. UiO plus
security d*po*lt.Bl-J1ttt

T
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D O W N TO W N SAN FO R D ,
NEAR COURTHOUSE.
i
________ CALL m-TH

114— W artHous*
S paca/R an t

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D O W N T O W N E R I C '*
WAREHOUSE SFACB - 30»&gt;p
30,000 *q tt. Deck H&lt;
Sprlnklered Call 040544 ;•
CROWN SQUARE

MUVERY PERSON
Needed Part time. Night*
A I0:MPM. C*II487 332-15*0

MRTM ASSISTANT
A RECEPTIONIST
Denial Alllttanl, require*
return** A copies at certlfl
cate* lent la: Boa *S0M7.
Lake Mary. FL HTtSOa?.
Recepltonltl pie*** land re
wm* to tame P O Ban.
EARN SMAIINa WESKI Stuff
envitope* at tare*. Na caatt
SEND SASI to: Oelden Ototrlbutors, PO Ran 27112*-C.
Carpet Ckrtrtt, TK 7*07113*
GOOD WORKERS NEEOBDII
DAILY WORK DAILY PAY
Call tab
123 7*11 aWar »pre
GREAT MONEY Dlltrtbutlng
patented nutrition product*
Pebble Martel......... &gt;»*-»m
HAPPY ELVES CHILD CARE
CENTER need* orginliad
dependable and energetic care
giver. E&gt;p and natural love
lor children » must 331 73*4

‘ IRRIfiATKM INSTALLER
Residential e ip e rle n c e
Driver* ik. m a in ________

LEGALSECRETARIES
For long and short term lem
porary postilion*....... 323 4413

MAIDS INANTED!
FULLTIME
Call Tidy Maid, 31*11**
MAIDS

SAtratEROrlMAi North
Cueil relaled. service or
tented persons, needed.
* Guest Attendants (Maids) •
a Laundry Attendant a
Apply in person:
I 44 Maitland Blvd
Tues Thun 10 3 EOE___
MATURE Individual, w/car. lor
esc income opportunity! Will
treln! I 407 773 7431 eit 1731
MEDICAL

NIK PAY SCALES ATHHC
Accepting application* lor
Certified Nursing Assistants
Those with esperience given
priority! Apply
*H AMNnvijto Av* Sanford
HiUhfNR Health Cara Canter

as n s u M n |
ONE CALL DOES IT A LII
Palndng, masonry, welding,
mewing, etc. 11 PH. 224-3770
CARFENTRV, MASONARV
palming and Id* work. Fra*
#t 11mates. LlK ’d. .Call I1T432*

T t tring
_______
service All make* Fra* etf*.
a7a-isi4.24lwurs.7dav*

2 3 5
N EN /U S IO 4f f UANCES

Buy/Sell * Recend/Guarantoed

HOME 47PU 4RCE...322-34I 3

Automotivt
O ET A iT f E v T r .TSt your car
sparkle tor summer! Camp.
detail servlcel..........3J0-472S
HEADLINERSI Moil car* $40
Wagon* |7S Vinyl lop* UO up
Carpel UO up *044** 3*44

B u ild irInfl Contra ctors
* AOOITIONS. All remodeling
Ovality work I TrevbleiJsael I
Retorence* MH*a*7A*41»
NEW. REMODEL REFAIR
HOMEL OFFICES. STORES
All type* cueslrvdton. Ret/Caws
331 4*33 S.O. baluU, C0CII4SM

Horn* I m
p fO V E iw n t
mpfOVEm

ADEPT CARFET CLEANING.
Circular dry foam sy» dry In 1
hr Seminar dkcawif **4 4731

a g f l W T5*T7T*r
On. Entor. Gen
carpentry I Hem*, alllc*.
kitchen, bath 1234*2*7

O w n in g S&gt;rvic#

H o w REjM irs

TNI CLEEH TEEM

THE HOUSE DOCTOBI All
horn* repairs! Palnt/Termd*
damage. Lk./les...... 3U-MII

CLASSIC CLEANINOI
FOR CLASSY CLIENTS)
Call lha Clean Team:
_________ m an e *•**_________
CATHY'S CLEANING SSRV
ICE Retorence*. reasonable
rale* Licensed I Cad 333 7470
LEAVE THE Huesewer* la e*l
Flo job too small I Reasonable
rales. RaspoaslM*. 33*1*44
SUMMER 7 HOT 2 CLEAN?
Rato* frees 113 A im Call Jay I
R n / n a n ..............*14 4*47

C o n c re tE
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 2 Man Qualify Opera
Hon! 33*3121/14*74*3

Low n ir v ic E
COMPLETE Qualify L a w ^
Landscaping. Tree Service 4
Irrigation, competitive rate*.
tree estlmatotSunny’ *323 1*34
L A W N M A IN T E N A N C E
Commercial/Residential. Law
R*U*l Call Tern
23X13*
RANDY'S QUALITY LAWN.
Complete car*, clean up*
Since 14*3 Frecast.! 3314714

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brkk. block,
stucco, concrete Renovation*
U c | ^ ^ n »«ija * w u a * i»7

Carpantry*

T in e *

Moving B Hauling

CARFINTER All kind*of hem*
repairs, painting A ceramic
til* Richard Gres*.....3311*71

SHARP FENCE! 1st Rat*
work Law Ml Free ast. Weed,
chalnlink 4 rrpeln 10*431

S 4 R HAUL Ilid. Vard Irain
appl. turn Cheap'on lima)
*11/up Call Ray 313 73*3

* e eHAULINO.yard Ira*
appliances, lurnilure, trash !i
any kind I Rickard..... 373-770

Painting

;

DICK PINOUk’S FAINTIM
Quality work! Int/Exl.. Ll&lt;
4 Insured Free ttl! 133 1773EXPERT FAINTING 4 Fret
Washing Repair*. Int/ex
Freeest llyrs 747 *413

~

Plumbing

HOfRINS PLUMBING
All your plumbing needs! 74
jou rsi iRFooii/wm naa

__ProMUf Clwninc
FCM House wash md paint11
"Quota* by phone". C
^ o j^ M a jt a o jA M I P M

StcrtUrial a
T yping Strvicos
CUSTOM Typtng/beekktepm
DJ Enlerprlset. *0IB E 3J
St ■Santord 12a 0471/322 74!

Trash Hauling
H TL S E R V IC E S
Ira i
cleanup Call today tor tr
esttmate7aoj4*4_________

Tree Servict
■UNYANS T T E t SERVICE
Tree work, light haul
_ estimates, insured X
RICH'S TREE REMO
hr service. Ire* «
best prices! 774 9*41

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3221544.............E.0.E./H

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new carpet. 4 paint, ell appn
aecet Lett el Inaide tierapt
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can put |wet OMP Bewn and
teller will pay alt el buyers'
deem* 4 Men ceeta. Deuble
M. IM X lei. Drive by at Mlt
Hibtocue Caurt, then call er
leal knack an deer. ITf.fM

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M IM P e rM ta H I
MILLS • At yeu
drive Inte this levely new
cammunity, leal the tarenlly
and peace turreund yeu. With
Its ancient aaks. euertlMd lets
w/deed re itlc lle n s , and
privacy - yeu'll knew yeu’rs
home I Came and tee, yeti'll
never teavel LOTV S21.7M

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acral Family ream end ratted
yatie. Hunt eek treat I tVJM
INVISTOR'S

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H/A, and t bdrm., M

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Seed rental hitler*, id . tee
« John's Realty, t e r m t in

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furnlsbad. Dabary. usoo.
0M4QWOr 333-07*7___________
MS NX St mobile heme. 1 bdrm.
2 bom. larpe screened perch.
Asking SIMM............3234202

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Tow nhousos A v a ila b le
RENTS STARTING FR O M

Come by and see your new
home at Geneva Gardens,
You’ll be glad you did/

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STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C .
VtoRst and safl
Saafordtalw Alary area.

M T E M A N REALTY

IN DILIOHTFUL DBLTONA
Split 3/3. Super floor plan.
Family rm.. fence. Near 1-4 4
all schools..................SIMM.

MM leMerd Ave.
• 1/1Uw/workthep S4t.no
a 1/ 11», nice neighborhood

Spilt plan wfth cathedral call­
ingI 1 car parage w/epaner.
Bslaa market at......... .!**,***
Cad Janet MansRiN
Oays, 2M-tm Bvea. m n n

SANFORD/LK. MARY 1/2
Spacious, family rm. w/fpk.
Nsw p lu m b in g , la n c e .
Sprinkler sye., well.....SIM M

•1/1, greet location 144.MO
ALL ABOVI H IN T TO OWN I
Morse lovers, this one’s tor
you! 11acres with 3 bdrm. IE*
bath. Flraptaca, scretned
parch........................ 1*7.000

ASSUMI • NO QUALIFYING
Only t v m dawn. Lovely 3/1
w/br*akfast bar, pantry,
skylights, morel Only..

l For PM Price at It 701 6.
tsm St. 1 Mrm. I't bath,
C/H/A. fenced, w/24 X 70
block workshop or 1 car
garage Priced under today's
market I.................... SOf.sOO.

DBLTONA LAMBS 1/1
Large greatroam, Mp country
kit w/bay window. Land­
scaped 4 fenced......... ssasm
•10 V i WITH WOOD FLOORS
includes 2/1 perage apt. Fpk,
treed let. Super Investment
property. New............ SMftO.

MI-2257

lY O W N tN
110.000 down, owner financing.
3 bdrm. 1 both, central H/A on
I aero
171.000
...Call 32} 4713

OUTSTANDING 1/1Vi
Secluded Country Downs. Ev­
erything In tup condition. Ail
appliances. New.......S1SL50S.

FOR SAU 0ft MKT
Newly renovated. Sanford
(Goldsboro) 2 bdrm. I bath.
111,100Murray Java. 3231400

Nice 3/1. Added temlly rm.
plus carport 4 outside utility
rm. Priced et............S

FOR SMI IT OWNER
Assumable to qualified buytr.
3 bdrm. P i bath, living room,
family room or 4th Mrm.,
largo kltchon. Nice corner tot.
In around pool, 143,000 323-*403
GOV'T NOMBS Almost nothing
down, almost no closing costs.
No gimmicks! Call Mlko

STARTING OUT
Super cut* 3/t w/famlly rm.,
big yard, quiet area. In OeBary. Going now for....447,000.

CALL ARTTIM I

t.v.i.p. ns-sags_______

322-2420
321-2720

Inc

3 2 1-3 6 6 3

7S4S Park Or., I iatord
S4IW. Laha Mary 41.. Lb. Mary

G/tet sterter/lnvestor home.
3/2 with fenced yard and
screened porch S4S.M0

•In O vr 3 5 th Y ta r*

CAUIART REALTY
322-7491

1508 W. 25th t t , Sanford • 322-2090
Hours: M on.-Fri. 5:30 - 5:30 ■ S a t. 10-5

SPACIOUS POOL N M H I 4
Mrm. 1 MM spNt plan
family mam. I mbwi
Lake Mary BI.Agrpat
vatu* at.................... .tflJM
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Pinecrttl area. 3 or 4 bdrm,
large living rm, new central
H/A. I.4M sq. It., fenced
backvardUMOQBI 3072

SANFORD. 3/2. Assumable
mortgage pool. Ml.000
TWO BEDROOM, lerge tot.
132.000 130 17*7

limited Time Offer

M ANAM M INT 4 REALTY
_____ OMMTMBmMWg

TIKOMS/SMPDRi
F0RSAUBT0MKR
1 bptm. 3 both, Ig. master, tg.
livin g and d fn ln g aroa
w/flreplace. Weed deck. ig.
tress. Privacy and security.
Bstra mam tar office, hobby
or pats. 3rd bdrm. Tennis and
pVt/t p* IWIW^pBPp.
Oey*.mas3t
Bveshmabinde, a m p

TWONOMEftl LOT
Perfect tar large family er
mother in law. Includn 3
bdrm., 1 bam. PLUS Attached
2 bdrm.. I bam, PLUS large
shad PLUS fenced yard. Great
value *1 S IA M complete with
10% deem to qualified buyer
er TRAM IN yes# ham* or
tot equity CALL NOW 11

CAUIART RCALTT
322-749R
WHY PAY KRTT
St down tar Vets • A mil*
m«m tar others, grand new 3
bedraem 7 bath hemes with 3
car garages from utg,
total monthly payments.
IMtasrsal Re* tty, gti-m s

NSAR MAYFAIR Golf court*,
nicely weeded 100X145 S14.N0.
Ownar/Realtar..........2217*7*
OCALA N A T 'L F O R IS T ,
Mtaadtd tatsl SLtSO each, no
money down) *71.41 monthly.
________ IM M W jM S________ .
SUFBR 1.4 ACRE Building lot
on paved road Lei Is between
n w new

nomat

now

only

S33.000.
StawUrom Realty 222-242a
141 ACRBS ail or pari, custom
ponds, lenca. Will finance.
near Oeland...............X U I t t
1 ACRBL RIVER M RS, OS
T U N • SI. John’s access
Rtslr Icted. Asking S30.SOO
^ ^ ^ _4 0 M 7 4 W *^ ^ ^ ^

YOUR NtW SMYRNA CONDO
C O N N IC T IO N I Sanford
native. Drenda. Ownby Real
( 1 st M o n th O n ly )

N IC K • C L E A N

• Al l O R D A IN

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*1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms*

• C a b le T V
• W a s h c r/D ry e rs in S e le c t U n it s
• S e lf C le a n O v c

$100 O ff

• Icemaker

F IR S T

• D is h w a s h e r
• G a rb a g e
D is p o s a l
• Pool
• C lu b h o u s e

M O N T H S

C a rp tt ft V in yl, C allin g Fan, V e rtica ls ft
M inis, P o o l, T tn n ls Court, C lu b h o u M ft
Laundry Room

2450 Hartwell Ave„ Sanford
MON.-SAT. 9 - 6 • Sun. 12-3

324-4334

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Come Home To
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G rea t A partm ent!

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330-5204
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T M tiifP A iiiu n
SATURDAY, AUG 17,10AM
37th and French Av*. Sanford
Behind Pinecrttl
Shopping Confer
(Mini Warehouses)
Toots, lawn equipment, TV s,
furniture, tots of mis*, house
hold. CB equipment,
lots lots more I
Col. B.J. Rose Auctioneer
AUlOf*

OMAONOVAOX AM/FM duel
cessetl* stereo. New, only
about to hours ol uso. S100
1300*44

•COMFUTER PACKAOR
Commodore 14 keyboard, disk
drlvo. Okldata 170 Printer#.
S100.... .................... 321 310*

119—O ffict Supplies
/Equipm ent

14X54 2/1, gas and electric
home......... ..........
It. loo

Ersker, 333 0140/031 5745
MUST SILL. 14 X 73. 1/3 AC. 3
porches, all appliances Nice
family homel S7000 31* 0*4/

BOAT, ‘ 74 Bonita. IS HP
Johnson, good engine, needs
hull, slectric and steering
cable work. Till trailer. 1st
ties lakes It 1............. 221 *441
•OWRIDER. II If., 140 HP
In/oulboard Canvas top.
traitor. 17300QBO. 1311141
HOtlE CAT 14. good condition
w/troltor. 1400 Gut Ornberg.
3rd end Holly Avo. Sanford.
__________ 323 7*54___________
1*47 CRI1TLINIR V Bottom
tlborglasi boat. FREE I It No
motor, no frailer. Clear title.
U Haul away I 321 4014

FOR M L I -150 Rocket Engine
with 4 barrel carburetor in­
cluding transmission, *400
OgO takes all 331 3*41_______
• FORD FEU Transaslisten.
Exe. Condi tton. DM3224*30
__________ PaysSI__________
TOOL BORIS - tar small pick
up truck. SM 33*3524. days; er
321 47*1,1
• VOLKSWi
2 •opr*, a
parts, toft
all. 1*54140.
steal at 175
Oveide____________________
’*1 • '4S CHIVY II peat parts,
glass, sheaf metal. Interior,
bumper. Going fast, calf newt
130 13*0_____

319—Wawtod to B uy

•AKC OOLDEN RETRIEVER.
FREE. FREE. FECEI 7 yrt
old. ftrrul*. spayed Forced
Into giving up! (Apartment
dweller) 171 4270
O FIM ALI CAT. LOVING A
Friendly! Grey tiger strip*
tabby Spayed A dec lawed
F R E I t l l TO A OOOO
HOME! IN 444*
GSOROE THE PYTHOH.

3 3 5 -T ru cks/
B u sts/V a n s

Alum
^ane *f^gWeDO^NT
ItowtRAA^ae
HIU
illinu
Inum
'll wEnt,

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Nen-Ferrous Metals........ Olats
KOKOMO.......... .........333 I1M
ANY NINTENDO TAFISt In
good condlllont Reasonable
price 1.....................3212*4*

&gt;M ETAL TOOL BOX lor
pickup truck. Black, water
proof 5’ 5'. *35 373 4442

333-M usical
M archandisa

1**l J I I P ORAND
WAGON*ER 4 wheel drive.
VI. lull power and air. Locally
Owned, i owner, Very very
clean. Servlet record* available. USS*.........Call 377 43*7
1*74 DODGE PICK UP 3/4 tan.
VI. auto, wood body, good
rubber, 11,300 Excellent con
dltlonl Gu* Ornberg. 3rd and
Holly Av*. Sanford 373 7*54
'7* PLYMOUTH VAN. Auto.
I70K, run* great, ctoan. good
shape. * cyl.D 1*5 37340*5
'43 FORD F-IM p up. short bed.
300 engine, PS. crulM. tilt.
A/C, to.000ml 13.400377 0543

BLOND guild acoustic guitar
model G17 with hard shell
case. Asking S375373 5154
THOMAS 1 keybaard ergan with
foot pedals 1150. Gu*
Ornberg. led and Holly Avr,
Sanlord.................. 333 3*5*

333—M iscellaneous
C O N S O L E sewing m achine, *30;
'75 74 D M g* Ptym eufh auta.
tra m m listo n U S 377 4174

a E X E R C IS O R / w a lk ln g
machine. Seers 575 1*175
value) 111 1050
OA1 BAR • DUE DRILL
Excellenl cond 175 US 3330,
days, p r i l l 4743,evenings

‘ OLDIE GUT G O O D IE "
Royellta 44 (Hoyel) typewrit
•r. manual. 535 firm, col
lector1! Hem. 333 7*53 _______
TWO QUEEN ANNE Chairs.
Elhan Allan Dk cherry,
mauve strip* w/blu* A pink
Hewers 177 4541 Alter 5 10
TWO U DAL. Aquariums, com
plala with stand, hoods,
filters, grevel etc. Ext. Ig.
fish SIM tor all 3740SS4
4WATER FILTER, new in the
box. (NSAI New. cost U7*
first 540! Includes installation
371 1*75
231- C a r s

T M E UR PAYMENTS
NOMONEY DOWN
* «eept lax, tag, till*, etc
Itar CHEVY SPECTRUM 4
door. auto, air, power steer
log. stereo! Only Ills *0 per
month! (47 months ,&lt; ISSN
APR)
Call Mr. Payne
Ceurfssy Used Cars, 333-3113
TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except fat. lag. title, etc
ISI7 CHEVY C A P R IC E
CLASSIC Auto. air. power,
stereo Only 114* S7per month
(44 months a If S% APR |
C all M r Payne
CrMirteiy Used Cars. 133 7131

SuMIMorCti

237—'T ractor* bin T T ra lltra
)**0 W E L im R O O ^ r e ito T
Enclosed V X 0&gt;y. Nosecone,
roof veni, and extraal 41550.
*0*14347544X1 1754435

235—Vthicto*

Wantod
AA AUTO SALVAGE
of DeBary
WE WHOM AND PA VI
Top tt for (link.
Car* A Truck*.

239— M otorcydos
and B ikts
1*7* HONDA 75* K
79.000
mile*. runs/leo*sgrtal! 11.700
OBO 330 *353, taev* msg ___
1*07 SUZUKI 110 Endure.
Herdly ever used! 5400 Cell
Pal 333 7470er 1257*30

241—Racraational
V th lctos/C am p r s
AVAILABLE SELF STORAGE!
Outside storage for RV'sl
Inquire. 51. MF. 233-541$
NOMAD TRAILER. 3* It l«*T
Ideal travel or liv* Ini Roof
air. TV. sleeps 4 Extra nice!
Only *3300__________ 377 7*7*
RV RENTAL lots. H45 mo Incl
water, sewer &amp;garbage
Park Av*. MMito Ph. 177 2*41

Hi' Toll*

193— Lawn ft G arden

199— Pets ft Supplies

34X45 3/3 split Nice family
home ......................11* 000

233— Auta F a rts
/ Accassartoa

# ELECTRIC T yp ew riter.
Smith Corona Prlcad to Sail I
SID........................ 333 4115

MID SINHIEI SPECIALS
14X40
3/3, all etnctrlc,
ancellsnt location, many
eitrat......................Sia.000

215—Boats and
Acctssortos

157—Sporting Poods
OSINS. Mont to speed 540
331 747*
OOOLP CLUBS. Me Gregor.
Jack Nlcklaut I * Iron,
wedge, putter, 1 4 3 woods, t
matching bag
Emc. cond l
*100.... .................... 373 7304
POLICE ACADEMY. Collector,
shooter, painI gunner or ad
venturtr. Cell FEBA for some
of the best prices around I
447-754 5445
OWEIOHT SET 110 lb barbell,
weights and bench S50
377*145

NO MONEY pflWW
axcepf fix, lag. Illto. eta
ISM CHIVY CAVALIER CS
eute. air, AM/FM stereo,
power steering, power brakes.
ONLY |13*M per month (30
months 0 I4.*%AFR)
Call Mr. Peyn*
Courtasy Used Cars. 3251133
IS** SUBURU 4 wheel drive
station wagon. 5 speed. A/C
power windows. AM/FM
corntta. 14.248330-2704
’n o u s n i c u i
4 cyf. 4 spssd. AM/FM
w^cau Goodcend 3755500

335337* tar

1979 AUDI 5000 S
AUTO. STEREO.
4dOR. LOOKS
OOOO. RUNS
GREAT

*888

1474 CHEVY NOVA
CONCOURS
CPE.
STEREO. V*
AUTO. AIR

*688

TM&gt;!
1987IS U Z U P IC K U P
AIR SSPEED
STEREO. LOW
ROER, LOW
MAES. MAGS

*3488

1985 FORD El 50 VAN
NiriJ
CUSTOM. CAPTA
INS
CHAIR. AJR. AUTi
SfERCO.NEAf
AS A PM

*3988

GOOD CREDIT?
NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT?

WE CAN HEL P!

B la ck broan 4 11 tt w ith cage,
can reach 77 ft U U 1154714

LO W
AS

LOSTII Black A Ian male
puppy Vicinity of Sanford
Post Office. Sunday morning
REWAEDI...............311 0340

&amp;

T H IS W EE K S

$3100

19 8 7 CHEVY S-10

MOVI-IN

• New Carpeting • New Appliance* includ­
ing Rtfngerator. Range. D thereafter. Garbig* Oapoaal •Washer a Dryers rutaled
n una tor an addoonai mon«y lee • 24
hour emergency memienance service

i l l —T atovlston /
R ad io /S toro o

HO MONI T DOWN
eveept lax. tag. fill*, etc
I M NYUNOAI • 4 door, auto,
air, starve, power steering,
low mltasl ONLY I1!*M per
month IN month* O 1*.*%
APR |............Call Mr. Poyne
Courtesy Used Cars. 2231122

DOWN

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im
TOTAL m

POOL, TENNIS COURT,
VOLLEYBALL COURT
EACH APARTMENT INCLUDES

Honey Link. IHOUrm. 373 3777
NOSFITAL B IO . oloclrlc.
Wboslibilr. large- LMt Chair
All Ineac.condllton. 323-1*35
LARRY'S MART. 2IS Sanford
Avo N&lt;w/Utod turn. 4 appl.
buy/Soli'Trodo.......J ira tn .
MOVING Amaao treater. 23 It
USS; JC Roaaoy wasbordryor, gold Site pair; Caucb A
ckslr solid wood frame.
botpebluo.SilS. 32M550
OOUTDOOR CLOTHES LINE,
single pot* (umbrella type)
squart. Now still in boa *30
323*127
a FAIR RICLINIR CHAIRS,
brown, on# good, on* ha* lew
small tears. 1100 tor both
3241701
T W I N W A V E L E S S
WATIROEO New. was 1250.
asking SI2S. Like new. 321 *374
WASHBR/DRYER. 1123 each
13S-3T1. days; or 131 4741.
evenings.__________________
• WASHER, Oibttn. Heavy
duty. Like new. Runs greall A
bargain « lt t i 322 7374
WATERSED. king tin . Com
plat* sot. Bookcase, with
mirror headboard. Pedestal
with * drawers 4 more
^ to ra je S N O O B ^ ^ jJ l^ lT e

SANFORD AREA MOBILE
HOME COMMUNITY

I . ORLANDO - 2/1 mobile. 2 car
Oarags and guest apt . S4V.M0
W. Mallcsewikl. Raeltar

14X51 3/1 split. ItW ell electric
home...........«............513.500

•

213—Auctions

• I A M B T A B L E W/4 c h a in b y

BUNTON Commercial Mewer
34" LIKE NEWI 514UO Firm
137 1747 or 11* IS04 ask to*
Doug
OLAWN MOWS*. I t " cut
Escallanl Condition! 175
373 1744

_________ a n te _________

R E N T

AIR COtHNTKMIRS
5.000
BTU window units, like new.
tram STS; Split units. 7v» Ten.
SZ25; Condensing units, ] and 4
tan, trim S2SQ.N»*oao
• aUWEIEDS0*5 323 10*3
■ COLOR TV, Tenim. IS In.
cabinet, Itoor medal.
• little repair. S100.
321*515
•COUCH Ftoral'prlnt, bright
CPlers. good condition S20
3217B25
• C O U C H -N ID I A B I D .
Ouoonslf SM PRO 324 0055
• C R IB , J I N N Y L I N O
w/mettrtss. 54500
Colt 330-7057

115—Com putars

153—A C T M ftU H / S a Iq

155—Condom inium s
Co-Op/ S a to

2 1*3 Bedroom
Apartments

CHICKENS, l matter. 3 hens I
Brahamas. Butt Cochin 4
While Rock. 525*30 34* 775*

111-AppHarscts
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141—I

141-1

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DWNIR FIN AN CIN 4 •
Flnocrest. 1 /7 , living, dining,
family rm.. security system,
IsncM yard... .sei. too
MLTOSSA • 1 / 1 on 1 acre, ter.
porch, carport. *43.*00

Realty

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toot. Brown. w/pM and brldta
SIM Mary...............130 5747

155—Duptox to r Sato

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mental a e e e e e *04-140
* PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
IV IR Y TUBS 4 FRI. 2iM PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. (1 OaytaM Beach
_________SB*2554211_________

HARDWARE AM PaoB Mere ks
Oslisa. Doing peed business!
Building, land. Inventory.
I tat.NSI Owner retiring I
TempRa Realty me.. Mbits*

• V I - ronovotod. now carpet,
paint, a p p lla n c a t, fenced
yard......................... tii.tOO
• V I - renovated, new carpet,
p a in t a p p lia n c e s , tenced
yard..... .....................saf.MR
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fy on this two story l / 2 U w lth
eppI lancet, and llroplaca.
Fenced yard with pool I tat,SQD

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Mta, Sit roll. FENCE b*Bf. 4

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carpet, tenced yard....Slf.fM
d im s, f.TM eg. tt. with hat tub.
appliances, fireplace SU.WB
• V l h split plan, appliances.
perage. tenced yard. SALNt
• V I renovated I New carpet.

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tyk. family, lu m p and dmmp
rooms. Privacy fence. 1 / 4.M0

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•...... CROWN SQUARE
AMFOftO 73*. 1,4*2.
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SANFORD. 07 Fleetwood 14 X
a. 1 bdrm., t V * bam. CHA.
starapt bldg., covered eerch,
new carpel 4 awnings. Family
pit. FrkM to tall S1S.M.
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SAVE IN I NEW |**| HOMES!
WHY FAY RETAIL? 14X70.

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Frl Sun 1 5 lots of
Shittl Bring tots ol money I lit
FLAMINGO DR. SUNLAND
ESTATES_________________

516 lariaiRs 6000 Stuff!
SANFORD TV. desk, clothing
A mite Fri Sal 4 4 Hidden
LA. Villas Ml Clear Lake Cr.
CLOTHES HOUSEHOLD MISC
1 5 Frl Sat *41 East 14th
Uriel, laniard_____________
FRANK A LORI’S New A Used!
1162 S French A«* Thrift
Stare. Clip hut ad to. ION Otti

I l5 t W»Jl,Cku»daU.
Saturday. 4AM Sola bed
1125. plus mite items

GARAGE SALE
Household items, computer
sliding glass door A &gt;m\c
Frl sal .45 141* W 2nd t t

' renovation yard sale
145 Long Leal Pin* Circle,
Sanford Salurdar Aug 17th
7 X) 2 W W carpet * padding
and too much lo i»sll

* * TAROSALE * *
Sat Aug Ifth *1 CALVARV
C H R IS T IA N C E N T E R .
CORNER OF ITH ST A
LAUREL AVE Clothes, plus
many mite Items
YARD SALE
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UJENEIUTEOESTEP /

how the p a tie n t a c ts and
behaves: It Is confirmed by CT
scanning, special X-rays of the
brain showing withering and
loss of nerve tissue.
Although there Is considerable
research taking place on this
disorder, there is no cure for
Alzheimer's disease, which Is
usually m ore traumatic and
painlul to the family than to the
patient.
Treatment consists of family
support and — If necessary —
nursing care. As .the disease
progresses. Alahetmer's patients
require more and more help with
everyday chores, such as dress­
ing. eating and eliminating. In­
stitutionalization may become
necessary once patients deterio­
rate to near-vegetative states.
Associated confusion, panic,
frustration and emotional insta­
bility can often be controlled by
tranquilizers, such as Haldol.
D B A S D S . O O TTt An ul­
trasound of my liver revealed
three cysts that my doctor
believes are benign. What steps.
If any. do I take now? Are the
cysts likely to become cancer­
ous?
D B A S S B ADBSt Liver cysts
are. In general, benign and need
no treatment. Providing they are
filled with fluid ana do not
dramatically Increase In size (as
Judged by serial ultrasound ex­
aminations). you can safely Ig­
nore them. They do not undergo
malignant change. This Is a

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B y P h illip A id e r
The Italian Squadra Azzurra
(Blue Team) was almost Invin­
cible for nearly 20 years. One
star o f the team was Pietro
Forquet, a Neapolitan who. so
they tell m e. used to cause all
the women's heads to turn. Was
it his good looks or his bridge
skill. I wonder?
If you would like to match
your skill with Forquet's. cover
the East-West cards In today’s
diagram and plan your line of
play In five diamonds. West
leads the spade three. East
winning with the ace and re­
turning the suit. You ruff high,
and west discards a club. How
would you continue?
North's four clubs was a cuebid. announcing a good diamond
fit and showing the club ace.
A f t e r t h a t . S o u th used
Blackwood, learning that two
aces were missing.
After East won the spade ace

THAT VMA
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YOUB BIBTHDAY
Aug. 16.1991

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Your greatest gains and hap­
piest results might be made in
the year ahead from something
that looked ralher unpromising
In its inception. Don't Judge a
book by Its cover.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Guard
against the Inclination today to
negatively prejudge those with
whom you have dealings. To add
Insult to Injury, your assessment
would most likely be erroneous.
Get a Jump on life by un­
derstanding the Influences gov­
erning you in the year uhead
Send for Leo's Astro-Graph pre­
dictions today by mailing tl.2 5
plus a l ong, self-addressed,
stamped e n velop e to AstroGraph. c/o. this newspaper. P.O.
Box 9 1 4 2 8 . C l e ve l a nd . OH
44101-3428. Be sure to stale
your zodiac sign.
VIEGO (Aug. 23-Scpl. 22) In
order lo fulfill your Intentions
today, you might employ tactics
that associates will find unbe­
comi ng . such as attaching
strings to what you offer to do
for olhrrs.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) This

and declarer ruffed the spade
return high, he would have a
problem on ly If East held the
trump ace. Given the actual
distribution. If Farquet had led a
diamond to dum m y's queen and
East's ace. East would have
returned an oth er spade. T o
make th e con tract. Forquet
would have had to ruff with the
diamond 10. lead a low diamond
and finesse dum m y’s eight.
Would you want to face a
guess like that? No. and neither
did Forquet. Instead he led the
club king and overtook It with
d u m m y ' s a c e . N ow a low
diamond from dummy meant
that East's ace collected only low
trumps. Forquet ruffed the next
spade high and used dummy's
Q-J o f diamonds to draw West's
trumps. Then dum m y's three
black-suit w inners (the club
queen and K-Q o f spades) took
care of South's low hearts.
(0 1 9 9 1 . N E W S P A P E R EN­
TERPRISE ASSN.

is one o f those days when you
could do a good d eed but
jeopardize a relationship In the
process. Think very carefully
before lending money to a pal
who Is a poor risk.
SCOBPIO (Oc). 24-Nov. 22)
Size up situations realistically.
and don 't get Into anything
where you’ re overmatched. You
may be inclined to think you
have more clout than you actual­
ly possess today.
SAGITTARIUS INov. 23-Dec.
21) It's best not to volunteer to
tuke on responsibilities for
others today: you're not even apt
to be effective in taking care of
your own problems.
CAPBICOBN (Dec. 22 Jan.
19) Steer clear o f doing business
with a firm today that hasn't
lived up to Its past promises. It’s
not l i kel y to be any more
dependable now.

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performed for you today, your
Instructions must be detailed
and explicit. If something Is lost
in the translation, the Job could
get fouled up.
ABIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
Don't let your em otions de­
termine your treatment of a
close friend today. This Individ­
ual may not be able to live up to
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sports calendar, plus a compilation of events
and activities In snd around the Sanford and
Lake Mary areas.

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SANFORD - Three time All-Star select Bart
Dixon hurled a two-hltter snd hit a three-run
home run to help the Sanford All-Stars eliminate
Orlando S A Y. 7-0 In the Florida Little Major
League Sub-District 2 Tournament at Fort
Mellon's Ro^Holler Field Thursday evening.
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with Seminole County, j

SANFORD — The effort to restore Lake Jesup
will resume after a two-year delay with a 890,000
grant from the Department of Environmental
-Commlssionor Fat Warran
Regulation personnally delivered to local envi­
ronmental officials Wednesday by DER Secretary central Florida region, said the grants represented
a list of needs selected by the Environmental
Carol Browner.
About 8334.000 of the 8440.000 In grants Regulatory Interagency Task Force, a group of
delivered to local environmental agencies by local representltives of the DER. Game and
Browner will be spent on Seminole County Freshwater Fish Commission and St. Johns River
Water Management District.
projects or those that will Include the county.
The grants will come from the state Pollution
"They were pretty generous with Seminole
County," said county commissioner Pat Warren, Recovery Trust Fund, comprised of fines paid by
who attended the meeting with Browner polluters.
"The secretary was very kind to expedite the
Wednesday morning.
Alex Alexander, deputy secretary of the DER request." said Alexander. “The secretary has

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been very good to us so far."
The largest local grant was 890,000 to resume
studies needed to determine whether Lake Jesup
can be restored. The lake has been ranked only
one step above Lake Apopka In terms of being the
most deteriorated of any lake In the state.
Regulatory agencies have planed for three years
to restore the lake to Its former condition where
fishing tournaments were held.
The effort has been stalled for nearly two years
due to a lack of money, said Lawson Snyder, a
game commission scientist and chairman of the
restoration task force. But the DER grant Is a
major step towards resumption of the restoration
effort he said.
"Suddenly, we're back in business again."
Snyder said.
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Lake Mary to
discuss fate
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N oting bird takn ovsr airport
DANBURY. Conn. - Danbury Municipal
Airport has gone to the birds — or at least one
bird that has shut down a taxi area while she
crouches over a nest of four egj£.
“She Just made her neat In the middle of
where the small planes taxi." said airport
worker Jenna Mahoney, who frequently visits
the bird, nicknamed Runway Tessle. “ Now
she's running the show."
Airport employees have planted a red warning
dag near the nest to make sure no one runs over
It. And thry are pushing small planes onto the
runway Instead of having them taxi.
Ornithologist John McNecly M i d airport
employees can expect to see four chicks In about
30 days.
Tessle Is a kllldeer. a North American bird
known for nesting In open fields or on beaches.
The bird Is also distinguished by its pro­
pensity for loud squawking. Airport workers say
that’s a sound they frequently hear everytlme
they get close toTcssle's neat.

Lyman reunion this waokand
LONGWOOD - The Lyman High School
graduating classes of 1947 through 1955 will
hold a reunion Saturday night at the Holiday
Inn. located at 230 W. Slate Road 436 near
Interstate 4. The gathering begins at 6:30 p.m.
The theme is "Remember When." and the
evening will Include entertainment and dancing.

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long, was spotted sunning Itself about 20 feet present In the area went elsewhere while the
off shore near the downtown Marins on reptile was making his rounds.

S u m m e r s c h o o l bell rin g s for m any
More middle, high school
students filling classroom s
Many students aren't taking the
summer off from their studies at
Seminole County schools. Including
Seminole and Lake Mary high
schools.
"Things are running smoothly,”
said Bobby Lundqulst. an assistant
principal at Seminole who Is In
charge of the summer school pro­
gram. "But we’re really crowded."
Lundqulst said that 963 students
are enrolled In the summer pro­
grams which begun on Monday.
Of those. 691 students are high

schoolers and 272 urc middle school
aged.
Most years. Lundqulst explained,
there are no more than 700 stu­
dents enrolled In classes during the
summer months.
"I think we have a lot more
middle school students than In the
past." Lundqulst explained.
He added that muny sixth, sev­
enth und eighth graders who have
failed classes now have the option of
making up work in the summer
time rather than being retained a
year.
At Lake Mary High School. Bill
Moore who Is in churge of Ihr

school's summer program, reports
that about 1.400 students urr
enrolled there.
Of those, only 91 urc middle
school students.
Moore reports that the numbers
have Increased by about 100 stu­
dents this year.
"That's a pretty big Jump." Moore
said. "I don't know why they're all
coming to summer school though."
This year for the first time, there
are 55 special education students
Involved In summer school classes
at Lake Mary.
At Seminole many In-coming
freshmen chose to tuke personal
fitness und physical education In
the leisure of summer rather than
crowding an arademlc schedule
wtth such elasses In the fall.
"A lot ol students Just want to get
those credits out of the way."

Lundqulst said.
lie estimated that 200 students
were presently enrolled In getting III
shape.
Another popular class ut Seminole
this summer Is the American Gov­
ernment und Economics course that
Is mandated for all seniors.
"A lot of students want to have u
more flexible schdulc their settlor
year, so they take that rlass In the
summer.' Lundqutst explained. ‘We
have over 100 |M-oplc In that class."
Moore said that at Lake Mary the
life management skills, physical
education and driver education
clusscs were the most popular on
the curriculum.
"I guess they like the Idea that
thry can route dressed for their
classes and not have to disrupt their
days changing Iruni one outllt to
another." he noted.

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Associated Press Writer

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There's a lot of good-news stories In Sanford.
Head them In a special supplement to the
Sanford llerakl Inside the newspaper this
coming Sunday.

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LAKE MARY — Citizens of Lake Mary are urged
to look Into their crystal ball today. The object Is to
determine by tomorrow, what the city's downtown
area will be In the future.
An all-day Information obtaining session on the
subject Is scheduled for Saturday at the Communi­
ty Improvement budding on Country Club Road.
Three city officials and two designers will be on
hand to accept the citizen input. City Manger John
Litton, senior planner Matt West and associate
planner Mark Rrggentln will represent the city.
Also on hand will be Fred Halback and Annette
Perry, of Herbert Halback. Inc., who have been
handling master plans for the city.
West said. "Far this first meeting, we are looking
for suggestions and Input on three major Items.
The first la to determine If the community strongly
believes In the need for a downtown Lake Mary
Identification. The second Issue la. If the citizens
favor It. how can the project be supported?" He
Indicated the question Is one connected to financial
as Well as physical support that will be needed.
The third question Is. according to West. "If the
people are for It. exactly where Is our downtown
area, and how big should It be?"
Several notices have been sent out city-wide,
urging citizens to attend the meeting. Litton said.
"They don't have to stay for the entire session, but
we would like to allow as many people as possible
Downtown, Fags BA

I .(XX) civilians. The San Diego base
was one of 17 additional lacllltlrs
that the commission derided earlier
tills month II would consider clos­
at the Mayfair Country Club,
ing.
and a special liver cruise on
President Bush will have until
board the rlvershlp Grand
July 15 to approve or reject the
Romance. Tonight's activities
commission's final list or seek
Include a burbequed chicken
revisions. If Bush approves, the
dinner followed by a (lance ut
closures
will become lluul unless
the Fleet Reserve Association
Congress rejects the entire list
branch 147. headquarters for
within 45 days.
the annual events.
"If we make a decision and It is
Spokesmen for the Fleet
approved by the president and
Reserve said many visitors
Congress, there Is no turning hack."
Bat Reunion. Fag* BA
Courier said. "Once we close a base,
you will never open It In the world."
"Our Job ts to close bases." he
sald. It might lake IOO years to
recover this loss, he sold, "so It said "America's armed forces will
doesn't look like we re saving a shrink bv 25 percent during Ihr
next live years, and we'll need fewer
great deal of money."
Defense Secretary Dick Cheney Installallons to sup|&gt;ort them. That
listed the Orlando base In April as Is the simple reality."
Some members of Congress have
one of 43 bases that he recom­
mended be closed. The base Is home threatened to vote against the
to more than 15.000 military m easure if Die seven-member
See Base. Page 5A
personnel ami employs more than

NAS reunion now underway

WASHINGTON - The Navy's big
training centers In San Diego and
Herald Staff Wrlttr
Orlando. Fla.. upjM-ar to have sur­
vived the ax as a congressional!)’
SANFORD — A ctivities
created commission tu-ars decisive
during the annual Sanford
votes on what military Ium-h to
Naval Air Station reunion
close.
gathering got underway to­
Members of the Defense Base
day. The three day event Is
Closure and Realignment Com­
attracting former navy people
mission planned to begin voting
from across the nation.
today on issues on which they have
The Initial events included a
no major disagreements, with the
golf tournament this morning
more controversial mailers put oft
until Sunday. The commission
covered that when It comes to the
must make its report Monday.
At their meeting Thursday, com- more advanced training, there Is not
iiilsslunrrs said llit- two naval the overcapacity there Is with re­
training renters seem to Ik- needed gard to reerutt training. Ami
for advanced Instruction and tin- therefore, perhaps we can solve that
cost of closing the Orlando base recruit training problem In a dif­
ferent m anner than the Navy
might not be worth the savings.
T he com m ission c h airm an , wants."
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former Hep. Jim Courier. R-N.J..
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blacks from white-collar jobs

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state health clinks even though the U.S. Supreme Court
supported a federal ban.
Thomas Horkan Jr., executive director of the Florida
CathoUc Conference, and Carole Griffin, a Tallahassee lobbyist
who opposes abortion, criticised the governor Wednesday for
approving a plan that would sidestep a federal ban approved by
the nation's high court several weeks ago.
The plan Chiles recently endorsed Includes the shifting of
federal ramlly planning dollars Into state programs where no
pregnancy counseling la done. In those cases, state money
would then fully fund the family planning program where a
pregnant woman might ask a health worker what her options
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In cities such as St. Augustine
and Orlando that thrive on
tourism. University at Florida
historian David Colburn said
Thursday in a news release from
theuntveraNy.
Many of St. Augustine's Macks
are going to what have become
known as "New South" cllies
which have more diversified
economics, Colburn said.
In a t o u r i s m - o r i e n t e d
economy, blacks often find
themselves working as maids,
cooks or waiters, said Colburn.
In order for more blacks to get
m a n ag erial Joba w ith good
M larles. lourlat cities m ust
expand lheir economic bases, he
■aid.
Only S.6 percent of Florida's
blacks work In managerial posi­
tions, while 36 percent work In
service occupations, according

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He believes that King. If alive
today, would be dismayed at
what he would find In a tourist
city like St. Augustine.
"He might weU protest before
civic leaders and urge them to
diversify the economy," Colburn
said. "Or barring that, he might
to U .8 . B u re a u o t L a b o r weU encourage the young black
people to move out. The hope
statistics.
S usan McCranlc. executive and the future for them la not In
v ic e p r e s id e n t of th e S t. S t Augustine."
It would be a mistake to
Augustine and St. Johns County
Chamber of Commerce, said d escrib e S t. A u g u stin e aa
there are opportunities for all b a c k w a rd . C o lb u rn a a ld ,
races despite the area's service because city voters have elected
two blacks to the city com­
economy.
But she admits there la a lack mission. and county voters have
of black upper-m anagem ent elected a Mack aa school super­
intendent and county commis­
populous
Colburn notea that July 2 sioner.
But. he said, the "white busi­
marks the 27th anniversary of
Martin Luther King J r.'s 1964 ness community and white resi­
march in the coastal town of St. dents generally show little Inter­
Augustine, where Colburn has est In diversifying the economy
made a special study of race to help Macke get good Jobs."
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Current Is to Ihe south with a
water temperature of 83 degrees.
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Sanford Thuratky was 94 de­
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73 aa reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled 1.48 Inches.
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today was 03 degrees and
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74. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
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Other Weather Service data:

The elder Wright wrote an
open letter to hie wife's hitler on
Mother's Day Uut was published
by The Ftorida-TImea Union.
Police now My he was, in
essence, writing to his son.
Police sold Steven Wright, who

He was booked into the Duval
C o u n ty J a il w ith o u t bond
Wednetdav after hJaarrcat.
Authorities said he became a
suspect early In the tovratiga
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th e m oney w as hidden o r
whether they found the murder
weapon.
Steven W right, an unem ployed n i|n acnooi dropout# was
Mrs. Wright's son from a pre­
v io u s m a rria g e . He a n a a
2 -y e a r-o ld d a u g h te r w ere
adopted by WUllmn Wright.
Carolyn and William Wright
were well-known In their com­
m unity for their srork with
neighborhood y
and help
In renovating Murray HID park.

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Longwood hospital expanding
cast of the c o n tr a ction la Hated at *3.167
mflHon. which includes not only the build­
ing but OH of the farthllr» and equipment
required.
The bulldln&lt;i are planned for construc­
tion on 2.9 acres. They will be approximate­
ly 12.000 square feet each in site. Primarily
they arftl be used fear medical office buildtnffc although one Is designed to have a
classroom tor holding special training pro-

evening.
The length
the hospital s Chief Executive Officer Sieve
Grimm. "Getting these two building buih
ana in operation m m uric consuming
process." he said, "but we want to be

as a "request to operate a medical office
budding." H la actuaBy a conditional use
permH to aHow construction of the facilities.
The plans have been underway for a
conahrerable length of time however. Earlier
this year, the land waa Involved In a
comprehenatve plan amendment and re­
sorting. to allow for the future construction.

On June 3. Initial construction plana were
presented to the city's Land Planning
Agency, but Ihe members were concerned
with noise impacts. Increased trafllc, build­
ing design, lighting glare on nearby resi­
dences. and hours of operation. Most of the
questions, with the exception of trafllc and
hours of operation were resolved by the
June 12 LPA meeting and the group voted
to approve th e request and have It
forwarded to the commission.
Depending on the conditions that could be
proposed by Monday night's commission
meeting and public hearing, approval Is
expected. If the approval is granted. Grimm
expects construction will be able to begin
within 30 days, and possibly be completed
by late December of this year.
The Longwood City Commission meeting
will begin Monday evening at 7 p.m., at the
commission chambers of the Longwood City
Hall.

Longwood, county end squabble over facility
•Clyde Petty WUttams Jr.. 89. 0800 Sandy Lane. Sanford,
was arrested at his home Wednesday morning.
Williams was wanted by a Lake County Judge to tore grand
theft charges.
a Peter L. Brotsch, 44.0271 Via Bella. Sanford, was arrested
at his home by Seminole County deputies Wednesday
morning.
Brotsch waa wanted by a Pinellas County Judge to tore
charges he violated his probation sentence for a grand theft
conviction. Among his violations, the warrant states he tolled
to pay the victim 929.990 which remained of a restitution
a Nathaniel Williams. 29, 101 Rollins St.. Sanford, waa
arrested at his workplace on Silver Lake Drive Wednesday
afternoon.
Williams waa wanted by an Orange County traffic court
Judge for driving with a suspended license and for toiling to
appear at another hearing to consider driving with a suspended
license.
•C arl Hetnman. 28. 218 Cream Oaks Way. Longwood. waa
arrested Wednesday at the Seminole County Courthouse.
Hetnman waa wanted by a Seminole County Judge to face
charges of dealing in stolen property.
•Jam e s Thomas Tadlock. 24.2549 Clairmont. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday morning at his home.
Tadlock waa wanted by a Seminole County Judge on charges
he violated a probation sentence for an arson conviction. He
was also wanted by a Volusia County Judge to flax charges of
violation of probation for an aggravated assault conviction.

New commissioner
to be sworn in today
LONGWOOD - C a ro ly n
"Clanct" Keith wUl be awom In
Lo*»gwood CHy Commis­
sioner (his afternoon. A special
■wearing. Jn iceremony &lt;la. sched­
uled for 4 p.m. at the city hall
commission chambers.
Keith won the city-wide elec­
tion Tuesday to fill the re­
mainder of the Diatrtct-3 city
commission term vacated by the
resignation of Gary Hefter. Her
term of office will expire at the
end of 1902. Keith’s election
victory waa one of the largest In
recent city commission elec­
tions. having taken 02.3 percent
of the voles. The election also
drew 1.153 persona to the polls
In Longwood. a higher than
usual percentage of eligible
voters that have normally turned
out for city elections.
While attendance by city lead­
ers Is not mandatory at the
swcarlng-ln ceremony, all of the
olher city commissioners have
been Invltcfd to attend. Long­
wood City Clerk Gcrl Zambri will

administer the oath of office to
Keith.
The swearlng-ln would have
been held during the regularly
sc h e d u le d Longwood City
Commission meeting Monday
night, btit Keith will te unable to
attend. She said. "My daughttr
Julie, will be undergoing surgery
In Memphis. Tennessee, and I
pton to be there. "She added.
The oocration had been dtcv lo u sly a rra n g e d for th is
weekend and could not be rescheduled."
A number of her supporters
are expected to be on hand for
the event this afternoon. Membera of the general public arc
invited to attend the ceremony.
While the Longwood city govemment Is once again back up
to its regular 5-membcr commission, the peace and quiet
won't last long. The present
te r m s of C o m m is s io n e rs
Adrienne Perry. Rex Anderson,
and Mayor Hank Hardy will
expire by Ihe end of this year.
and city commission elections
will again take Ihe spolllghl in
Just a mailer of months.

Sarasota judge throws out
statutory property tax cap
made for a variety of reasons,
ranging from the special needs of
rural districts to the promise to
TALLAHASSEE — A statutory wealthy counties that they will
cap on school property taxes has not ace their funding drop.
been ruled unconstitutional in
On top of (hose adjustments,
three southwest Florida counties lawmakers give districts authori­
by a Judge who said state ty to levy some additional prop­
lawmakers were usurping Ihe erty taxes. Bui the amount of
power of the school board.
discretionary taxation is kept
"T he Florida C onstitution very small so wealthier counties
gives school boards the authori­ don't gel a big advantage over
ty to levy up to 10 mills of ad poorer counties.
valorem taxes.” Chief Circuit
And beyond lhal. county restJudge Gilbert A. Smith wrote in dents can't Increase local prop­
an eight-page ruling Thursday. erty taxes to Improve schools
A mill Is 91 per 91.000 of even if they wanted to. Generally
property.
a couple of the 10 mills are
The Legislature annually sets off-llmlts.
a lower level of basic taxation
In Sarasota County, about 97
and gives co u n ties lim ited million
and either teacher layoffs
leeway with what’s left over. or bigger
classes are al slake,
Smith declared that practice according to A. Lamar Matthews
unconstitutional.
Jr., an attorney for Ihe school
Another section of the con­ board.
stitution requires school boards
"Wc consider this an Impor­
to operate and supervise all
public schools and determine tant flr*l step In a process of
addressing critical need s."
ihe (axes, ihe Judge wrote.
“The Legislature may nol. by Matthews said, adding Smith's
statute, restrict ami appropriate ruling was a significant decision
for Itself Ihe school board’s on the constllutlunal authority ot
authority and obligation to levy school boards.
taxes and operate schools."
Sarasota filed a similar suit
Smith wrote.
and
a similar vlrlory four
Each year, property taxes yearswon
ago
but llu- ruling was
raised In Ihe state's 67 school vacated through
an out-of-court
districts an- combined with stale settlement.
sales tax revenue for distribution
The ruling affects only the
through a complex formula
called the Florida Education three ru u n tlrs In the 12th
Ju d icial c irc u it: S a ra so ta .
Finance Program
Adjustments to the FEFP are Manalrr and DrSolo

LONOWOOD - Nearly three
years of squabbling between
Seminole County and Longwood
are over.
Tuesday, county commissi ,v
era approved ending use of the
Longwood Health Facility and
allowing it to revert to the
space-starved city commission.
C ity A d m i n i s t r a t o r A d ­
ministrator Don Terry said no
s p e c i f i c u s e of t h e
2.700-squarc-foot building at
174 W. Church Ave. near Long­
wood City Hall.
"We need the space." Terry
said. "I'm glad it's come to a
good end."
Dewey DeLoach. assistant
county public health director,
said the Longwood facility will
be closed when a moving date is
determined. He said usage of the
health renter had declined since
the county opened the new
8.000-squarc-foot south county
facility in Casaelbeny. He said II
la now primarily used by people
living near the center.
Since Sept. 1988. county
health officials have known they
needed more space to serve
south Seminole County resi­
dents. People visiting the clinic
often would til on the floors
waiting for service at the small
clinic.
Bui when Longwood officials
learned the county was consid-

ertng seeking a larger facility.
they took advantage of a clause
in a 1974 contract with the
county when Longwood leased
the land to the county to build a
health clinic. But the lease
canted a provision that if the
county ever stopped using the
facility for a health clinic. It
would automatically revert to
thedty.
Last August, the county re­
located the south county health
dlnlc to the WUshJre Plata on
State Road 430 In Casselberry.
The ftill-servlce facility has one
full-Ume physician, four nurses
and three clerks along with
part-time workers, said Shelia
Murphy, administrative assis­
tant to county health director Dr.
Jorge Deju.
The county co ntinued to
operate the Longwood facility
mornings and one afternoon a
week providing immunisations,
blood pressure checks and other
services. One nurse la at the
facility along with other parttime workers. Murphy said.
DeLoach said the busiest day
at waa on Thursday aftemoona
when health care workers pro­
vided health examinations for
children and parent h ealth
counseling.
Longwood made a move for
the facility Aug. 14 last year
while the county waa In the
process of moving staff and
equipment to the new clinic.

By MBFL0HB8
Assoc Iatsd PrtM Writer
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LAKE BUENA VISTA — Vetc ra n lab o r n eg o tiato r R.V.
Durham picked up more than
half the votes and valuable
momentum by winning a lest of
s tre n g th in a nom inatingelection for the presidency of the
troubled Tcamslera union.
"M y m essage of positive
changes that waa endorsed at
this convention will ultimately
strengthen this union." Durham
said after his overwhelming vielory Thursday night over oldguard candidate Walter Shea
and reformer Ron Carey,
Durham. 59. a member of (he
current executive board and
considered mlddle-of-lhr-road.
garnered 1,001 vutes out of

1,904 cast by convention dele­
gates to select candidates for Ihe
December election.
Shea received 574 votes and
Carey 299. A fourth nominee.
Louis Riga, tolled to get the 96
votes needed for nomination.
Durham. Shea and Carey will
be the first candidates for the
powerful position ever to com­
pete in an open, secret-ballot
election In Ihe 93-year history of
the nation’s largest union.
Durham said he planned to
■pend ihe next six m onths
campaigning among the union’s
1.6 million members.
"I’m looking forward to lead­
ing thia union in the coming
year* as we enter a most excit­
ing time." he added.

Then City Administrator
Abels wrote the c&lt;ounty by
certified mall staling the
the build___________
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ing was
not in operation
health facility and had been
vacated. Abels cited the reverter
clause and declared the building

The county quickly responds
by starting the limited healtl
services at the center and aaytni
they never Intended to sto|
using the building as a healtl
facility.

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AUCTION, 10:00 A.M. UNTIL 2.-00 P.M.
ANbuses wiN be auctioned IndMdualy end wM have a minimum
bid. You may Inspect the buses starting al 9:00 AM . on the day
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condone Ihe purchase ol these buses for Ihe transportation ol
children as these buses do not meet existing safety standards for
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fo u n d atio n s." the

EDITORIALS

Child support

T he sco p e o f th e p ro b lem la tru ly

Foundations, they assert, have helped create
entire political m ovem ents, especially on
women b, minority ioq enrtrotmtcnuU M m .
To quote the study: “Of the more than 4.000
public pokey grants given by 339 large founda­
tions (those donating m arc than 91 million a

staff and Independent reviewers for the founda­
tions. “T h u s eaperta are drawn from elites that,
to a remarkable extent,
exhibit beliefs very
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txuwjcm 11mu uruiiioiuu
AmcncKn values.
The report analyses the -views of 1.830
members of these eHtca who were questioned by
Rothman and his colleagues. They “believe, for

better society. Their belief In improving the
world by solving social problems has translated
over time inlo influencing government —

JACK ANDERSON

they're legally entitled. (The average child
support paym ents Is 160 a week, which can
be a lot of money for famines ju st barely
making It.)
Certainly, government ban icaourcea at Its
command, and In the past, R h asn 't been
reluctant to use them . Tne "w anted" posters
and stings have received the m ost publicity,
but much of the work, such a s garnishing
wages and intercepting tax refunds. Is leas
flamboyant, though more lucrative.
But non-custodlal parents, primarily men.
can and do evade paying child support.
Men whose wages are being gwniahed often
simply change jobs. Suddenly, no child
support la being deducted. O ther parents take

Soviet journalist
serves the K G B

payment*
tion rights, for example, only h u rts the
children the parent la supposedly concerned
about. Arrangem ents can be m ade If a
non-cuatodlal parent la Buffering temporary
difficulties, such a s Joblessness. As long as
some parents deny their financial obligations
to their children, vigorous enforcem ent of
child-support law s will be needed.

TOM TIEDE

Experts watch for July eclipse
WASHINGTON — It's generally agreed that

change that propelled Yeltsin, and local
leaders before him. into office.
If only popular elections were enough to
reform a society th a t, th ro u g h o u t Its history,
h as been burdened by a n a lived tn fear of
despotic rulers. Y eltsin's election la b u t an
early step In a process of unpredictable
duration an d consequences.
Much now d ep en d s o n w hether he and
Soviet President Mikhail G orbachev continue
their tactical p artn ersh ip on th e p ath to
reform: w h eth er G orbachev, now th a t his
chief rival h as been elected by the people
while he h a s not. will te st h la own popularity
at the polls: w hether reactionary forces with
m uch to lose from dem ocratization acquiesce
to change or resist and. If th e latter. In w hat
fashion: w hether R ussia a n d o th er republics
chafing und er centralized ru le can reach a
m utually acceptable m o d u s vlvendl w ith the
Kremlin: w hether any su c h arran g em en t will
facilitate or Impede the rescue of th e Soviet
econom y. If th a t's possible a t all.

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T h a t's only a partial list of unansw ered
questions In a country struggling to reform
Itself w ithout benefit of consensus. One has to
hope th a t the election of Boris Yeltsin, which
reflects popular discontent with th e past as
m u ch a s hope far the fu tu re, helps to build
su ch a c o n se n su s rath er th a n lurching toward
th e c h ao s th a t everyone fears an d no one Is
sure how to prevent.

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Government should provide a guaranteed
standard of living to all Americans:
Our legal system mainly fovors the wealthy:
Our private enterprise system Is generally
unfolr to working people;
The main goal of UJJ. foreign policy is to
protect American business Interests:
We need a complete restructuring of our basic
institutions.”
Put millions of dollars in the hot little hands of
people with views like that, along with Instruc­
tions to mend It. and do you need to be told what

five, and since they can be precisely predicted,
to the second, they have become one of the
most ardently Investigated of all celestial
phenomena.
The events surrounding the next solar
eclipse Illustrate the Interest. The light of the
sun will be totally extinguished for a time on
Thursday, July 11. and astronomers will
chronicle the event as never before. Hundreds
If not thousands of scientists have set up
hundreds if not thousands of experiments to
measure every whit and shadow of It all.
The question is therefore begged as to why.
The academics have already gotten an eyeful
of eclipses: the sun has been concealed more
than 100 limes In the 1900s alone — the effect
can also be duplicated at will by holding a
thumb up to bkg out the light. What after all
this time are the astronomers still looking for?
Dr. Morris Alzerunan says the simplified
answer is: Everything. He Is deputy director of
astronomy at the National Science Foundation.
Repetition notwithstanding, he says science Is
still trying to And out what the sun Is. how It
works, how It shines, for goodness sake, and
how It and the rest of the cosmos were formed:
"Yes. we have seen a lot of eclipses. Both
solar and lunar. Yet while we don't learn
anything anymore from a lunar eclipse, the
sun remains mysterious. This Is the reason the
solar eclipse ts still exciting, and. on July 11.
we're going to get a very good look at it with
the most sophisticated technology we’ve ever
had."
The July 11 eclipse will be at least partially
visible throughout the United States, except
for Alaska and northern New England. As
much as iwo-lhirds to three-quarters of the sun
will be darkened over the southwestern United
States for a period during the afternoon.
Better yet for research, the path of complete
blackout will begin earlier In tne day right over
a Hawaiian mountain — Mauna Kea — that
fairly bristles with space observatories and
equipment.
What Is more, the blackout will last a
relatively long time. The sun will be totally
covered for 6 minutes. 58 seconds, one of the
lengthiest periods of the century. The only
recent rival was a 5 minute. 11 second eclipse
In 1983. and. by further comparison, the
longest possible duration of totality Is 7

minutes. 31 seconds.
So Dr. Aizcnman suggests the July 11
spectacular may be as Important as any In
history. At least for the scientists: "We have
new measuring Instruments, we have new
Ideas of what to look for. and U's all taking
place dead-center above Mauna Kca. I think wc
are better prepared for this eclipse than for any
other."
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th a t 3 0 0 e c lip se
specialists will be on
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d u t y In H a wa i i .
J B j^ j^ B
Others will observe
W . T^B
from throughout the
\w -B J k W
Pacific region. The
Smithsonian InstltuJm k
i
lion will launch a
rocket capable of
^B B
1
taking X-ray photo^ B B (S B
hs. radiation will -----------------------------figured for the
f i r s t t i m e In
millimeters: even the
dust near the sun
will be scrutinized.
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being incinerated by
solar h eat. Some
astronomers say the ------------------------------dust Is debris from an explosion that may have
created the universe, others say It's not
anything of the kind, and there arc profound
truths lo be learned regardless of who Is
correct.
In any event, forget the dust. Astronomer
Aizcnman says the most serious consideration
during the eclipse will be the sun's corona.
That Is the hot and highly energized solar
atmosphere that glimmers on after the sun ts
darkened. The corona extends so far out that
in a real sense It reaches all the way to Earth.
The corona has a real Influence on Earth. For
one thing. It contains the mtlllon-mlle solar
storms that can affect power transmissions In
Washington or Windhoek. Dr. Aizcnman says
neither the corona nor the storms are very well
understood, and therefore they will receive the
greater part of the July 11 attention:
"We'd like to know why the corona is so hot.
That's a major puzzle In our field. The corona
ts about I million degrees Fahrenheit, yet the
surface of the sun Is only about 10.000 degrees
Fahrenheit. Why? We also see areas of low
density tn the corona, they arc called ‘corona
holes.' and we want more data on that.”
For information on how to safely view the
solar eclipse (Indirectly), contact the National
Society to Prevent Blindness — Center for
Sight. The telephone number ts: 800-2213004.

RIGA. Latvia — One of the most popular
television Journalists In the Soviet Union
dances to the tune played by the KGB.
A le x a n d e r N e v so ro v . h o s t of th e
enormously popular Leningad show "600
Seconds.” Is the KGB's boy. according to
intelligence sources in Washington and in
Latvia where the struggling Independence
movement has seen the dark side of
Nevsorov.
----------------------------As th e title of
N e v so ro v 's show
suggests. It Is meant
•WA
to be the Soviet an- 'M T ‘
s w e r to ' ' 8 0 Bit
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Minutes.” Nevzorov B f
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has high credibility
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among hla audience vw
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of 90 million viewers.
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but he Is no Mike
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Wallace. There are
dL
dozens of crusading B
Journal 1st* In the So- B
vtet Unton daring to ^
take advantage o f|
glasnost. but
Nevzorov Is not one
iHe has been
of them.
k n o w n to
c a rry a gun
He h a s s t y l e d
alond with his
h i m s e l f as a
p e n .B
m uckraker and
cultivates the Image
of a gonzo Journalist,
complete with a
leather Jacket and commando personality.
When Nevzorov does an ambush Interview,
he has been known to carry a gun along with
his pen.
Until recently, his worst sin was to badly
Imitate American TV hype. A Dutch Journal­
ist who followed Nevzorov around for a few
days told us that he frequently dresses up the
setting for his Interviews. Including using dry
Ice during a chat with an astrologer.
Some people now know the wolf In
camouflage Jacket better, particularly In the
Baltics. At best, he Is a willing stooge of the
KOB. taking the stories they feed and laying
off the people they protect. At worst, he could
be a paid agent with an officer's rank,
according to Intelligence sources.
Nevzorov has confided to a Russian col­
league that he has "good relations with the
KGB." He added. "They are very helpful to
me. It ts not Important to me how many
crimes they have committed. For me. the
KGB ts strength, an Ideal mechanism, a
power that could be led by men that arr wise.
Just and love Russia for the good of Russia."
We learned here In Riga of a theory In the
Intelligence community that In February
Nevzorov staged an attempted assassination
on himself and made it look like Latvian
police did It. Nevzorov had been hanging
aro u n d with Soviet In te rio r M inistry
stormtroopers known as Black Berets after
several of them killed five Independence
demonstrators and bystanders on Jan. 20.
At 1:40 a.m. on Feb. 4. Latvian police
received a report of a shooting and a (Ire near
the Black Beret base north of Riga. Two
unarmed Latvian customs officers were asked
to Investigate. When they arrived on the
scene at 2 a.m. they found a car in flames,
and were immediately surrounded by Black
Berets. The Russian thugs put guns to the
Latvians’ heads, Interrogated them and then
locked them up at the base. A few hours later
the two were awakened by Nevzorov himself
who demanded to know — with lights on and
cameras rolling — why they had tried to kill
him. The Latvians were being framed for the
bogus assassination attempt.
The RGB-controlled Tass news agency then
Issued a statement saying that someone had
shot at and thrown a hand grenade at
Nevzorov and five Black Berets In a car. and
that the two perpetrators were In custody. It
was not until 9 p.m. that the Black Berets
gave up the ruse apd let the iwu men go free.
The Baltic people have learned to expect no
better thun disinformation from Nevzorov.
When Russian paratroopers killed 14 un­
armed Lithuanian demonstrators on "Bkxxty
Sunday." Jan. 13. In Vilnius. Nevzorov
absurdly claimed on his show that the
victims had all died In traffic accidents and of
heart attacks.

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H i e M n ib W l w ould vole'
a g a ln e t th e p a n e l's re p o rt
because of the fceue. "Whether
they would be sufficient to refect
the parkage I don't know." he
said.
Some members of Congrree

ovcttlMcoipd. which bolide dell
werka projectsImportant In their
dtatrlcta. An appropriation bill
working ita tray through Con*
&lt;r*aa would deny funda to lmplem ent any action by the
near riming panel affecting the

might be on hand. The talk
around the fleet Reserve
building generally differs
during the reunion weekend.

attend the reunion.
While the regularly sched­
uled gathering always con­
tains outings, dinners and
dances, the highlight of each
year’s reunion la the gather­
ing of former navy personnel.

Snyder said the first tw o
studies are needed to determine
the
of water feeding
lake before It dfccharges Into the
St. Johns. The task force la

to life.
The reunion tomorrow will
highlight the annual gather­
ing of former Sanford Navy
personnel at the branch. The
chib will open ai 9 a.m.. with
hot dogs and hamburgers
available at lunchtime, and a
catfish dinner In (he evening
followed by another dance.
The headquarters of the
annual NAS Sanford Reunion
la the Fleet Reserve building.
3040W. 8.R. 40. In Sanford.

FOLIAGE

Frances Larkins. 93. 3940
Ashwood Court. Apopka, died
T h u rsd ay at Longw ood
Healthcare Center. Born June 8,
1996 in New York City, she
moved to Apopka from Delray
Beach In 1967. She waaa retired
social worker for New York
Hospital and a Catholic. She was
a member of Hunter College

S u r v iv o r s a re d a u g h te r .
Marlann Anelli. Apopka: four
g r a n d c h ild r e n : o n e g r e a t­
grandchild.
All Faiths Cremation Service.
R alph B ertran d " P in k y "
Casselberry. In charge of ar­
rangements.
Sherman Sr.. 79. 3932 While
Pine Lane. Longwood. died
Thursday at Central Florida ReJoseph F. MeKnight. 51. 1470
Lake Harney Road. Geneva, died 1911 In M assachusetts, he
at home Monday. Born March moved.to Longwood from North
16.1940 In Hialeah, he moved to Adams. Mass In 1973. He waa a
Geneva from Orlando In 1966. retired supervise for Sprague
He waa a laborer In the recycling Electric. He waaa member of the
Si. Jo h n Episcopal Church.
Industry.
Survivors are sons. Ty. Or­ N o rth A d a m s. H e w a s a
lando. Robin. Geneva: daughter. memeher of the Masonic Lodge
Tonya Davis. Sanford: sisters. Grey lock. North Adams. Taconic
Alice Ames. T uscon. Arls.. Golf Club. WUltunstown. Maas..
Georgina Tuckcy. St. Cloud. and eras a former scoutmaster.
Charlotte Ward. Sharon Skein, He waa an avid sportsman and
both of Bonlfay. Amy Lott. fkherman.
Survivors are wife. Harriett:
Rpaedale. Miss.: bothers. Jimmy.
BonUay. Lloyd. Murfreesboro. son. Ralph Jr.. Castle ton on the
Hudson. N.Y.: sisters, Thelma
Tran.: thee grandchildren.

M cN ully. M arlon, b o th of
A dam s. M ass.; five g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n : th re e g r e a t­
grandchildren.
Gaines Funeral Home. Longwood. In chm jp of arrange-

Robert L. Stingier. 58. 660
Sandpiper Lane. Casselberry,
died Thursday at Florida Hospi­
tal. Orlando. Bom June 38. 1923
In MUI Creek. I k , he moved to
Casselberry from Robins Air
Force Baae. Ga. In 1971. He waa
an Air Force master sergeant
and a Mason.
Survivors are wife. Teresa:
daughter. Victoria Rene. Cassel­
berry: son. Steven. Orlando:
brothers. Charles. Mill Creek.
John. Dover. Del.: one grand­
daughter.
Baldw ln-Fairchlld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
rharge of arrangements.

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WASHINGTON (API - Here
Is what people bod to eay
about Thurgood Marshall’s
d e c is io n to r e t i r e a s a

on the bench ... very quietly.
BENJAMIN HOOKS. execu­
tive director. NAACP: “If we
don't act a suttabk
ment. believe me. It would be
the mother of all confirmation
b a ttle * . I t 's d iffic u lt to
envision a court that could
make worse decisions than
thla one. but obviously it’s

MARSHALL In his
lion letter to President Bush:
“The strenuous demands of
court work and Its related
duties required or expected of
a Justice appear at thle tkne to
be incompatible with my ad­
vancing age and medical
condition.’*
BUSH: “ Hla career la an

Lucci losas
Emmy again

JESSE JACKSON: “I am
saddened by hla departure
because I know that equal
protection under the law will
be leas protected with hla
leaving. Those who have been
locked out. who sack protec­
tion under the umbrella of the
law. wlU be more vulnerable.’’
KATE WCHELMAN. execu­
tive director, National Abor­
tion Rights Action League:
“With hla resignation, the
rights and liberties of future
g enerations arc In grave

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lives of Mack people than anything since Lincoln si igned the
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Em ancipation Proclam
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freeing slaves but notI ending the
servitude of segregation.

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disdain for the death penalty.
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character. He had a martini, or
two. or three, at lunch. He loved
poker. When he felt It was
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LUBLJANA. Yugoslavia NEW YORK - Soap
The federal military tightened its
opera queen Susan Lucd's
grip on the secessionist republic
record Emmy-losing streak
of Slovenia today, firing missiles
rem ain ed u n b roken aa
at the main airport, and re­
daytime Emmy voters gave
portedly attacking a column of
the best-actress nod to
civilian cars near the Austrian
Flnota Hughes of ABC's
"General Hospital."
Lucci. nominated a re­
Slovenian radio said "several”
cord 12 times for a daytime
people were killed In the bomb­
Emmy, lost again Thurs­
ing of the cars, but there was not
day n ig h t In th e 18th i Independent confirmation of the
annual Daytim e Emmy s attack.
Awards ceremonies.
It waa not known how many
people had died since the
The Winners
crackdown began after Slovenia
and neighboring Croatia de­
clared their Independence on
NEW YORK - Here are
Tuesday.
the winners in the 18th
annual D aytim e Emmy
Slovenia’s Defense Ministry
Awards Show broadcast
said about 100 people
Thursday night on CBS.
sides by
killed or Injured on both
i i sk
•T alk Show Host: Oprah
late T htiuraday.
u — ,.
Wi nf r ey. " T h e O p ra h
A top Slovenian official said
Wi n f r e y S h o w ," s y n ­
dicated.
j
• S u p p o r t i n g A cto r:
Bemfe Barrow. “Loving."
ABC.
• Supporting A ctress:
Jess Walton. 'T h e Young
and The Restlea." CBS.
•G am e Show Host: Bob
B arker. "T h e Price Is
WASHINGTON - Federal,
Right." CBS.
slate
and local governments
• Ga me Show:
■pent
more
than 9386 billion for
"Jcopardyl,” syndicated.
education
In
1969. a Census
• Young A ctor: Rick
Bureau
study
finds.
Hcarat. “Guiding Light."
State governments contrib­
CBS.
!
uted
the lion's share for elemen­
•Y oung Actress: Anne
tary
and
high school education
Heche. “ Another World.”
and higher education Institu­
NBC.
tions at 6159 Mlllon. about 55
• Animated Program :
percent of the 9266 billion for
"Tiny Toon Adventures."
public education, said a report
syndicated.
released Thursday.
•
P e r f o r m e r In a
The state amount Included
C h ild re n 's Scries: Tim
more
than 991.5 billion for
Curry. "Fox's Peter Pan
elementary and high school
and Ihe Pintles." Fox.
systems and 907 billion for
•
C h i l d r e n ' s Seri es:
state-operated colleges and un­
"Sesame Street." PBS.
iversities. special schools and
•
Talk Show: " T h e
acholarahlp-.fellowahlp
p ay ­
O prah Winfrey Show ."
ments.
Stale
support
for
elemen­
syndicated.
tary and secondary education
•
D ra m a Direction:
increased by 7.2 percent from
"Santa Barbara." NBC.
196810-1969.
.
• Ch i l d r e n ' s Special:
"L ost In the B arrens."
Local school systems, the
Disney.
primary recipients of federal and
state Intergovernmental pay­
•
Drama Writing: "Santa
Barbara." NBC.
ments for education, supplied an
•A ctor: Pcler Bergman.
additional 989 billion, or 31
percent. Local tax support'in­
"The Young and the Rest­
creased by 8.2 percent from
less." CBS.
1968tol969.
•
A c tre ss : Flnola
At 13 percent of Ihe total
Hughes. “General Hospi­
public education coals, the fed­
tal." ABC.
eral government spent 938.5
•D ram a: "Aa the World
blUlon to fund programs such as
Turns." CBS.
s
school Imu-h and milk, ediica-

At LJuMJana.
tw in -e n g in e O rao
b o m b ers, ex p lo d ed on m e
a i r p o r t 's ta r m a c in h u g e
fireballs. One of them narrowly
missed a group of Slovenian
n fiic o p tc n .

The unconfirmed car bombing
attack on the cars reportedly
occurred In Marlbor. near the
Austrian border. The radio said
the v ictim s. apparently were
Turks and Bulgarians waiting to
cross Into Austria. U gave no
further details.
Slovenia and Croatia Jointly
declared Independence after the em inent.
halt to the conflict.
federal governm ent rejected
The federal government said It
Slovenian radio reported air
their proposal for a loose confed­ would crush the movement. The
force
attacks on the Slovene
eration of states, rather than one military assault Wednesday with
military
In several other areas,
controlled by the federal gov- ground attacks on the republics
but gave no further details.
b o rd e r p o in ts w ith Ita ly .
The airport In the capital had
Hungary and Austria. The mili­ been surrounded by government
tary stepped up its attempts to soldiers since early Thursday.
close Slovenia to the outside The federal government banned
world by attacking the airports civilian flights over Slovenia on
today.
Wednesday.
Secessionist leaders begged for
lion for the handicapped and help Grom the same nations that
S l o v e n i a 's I n f o r m a tio n
Head Start for low-income pre­ had warned against their In­ Minister Jclko Kacin also said
schoolers. The federal share in­ dependence drive.
another airport at Marlbor. about
creased by 9.2 percent over
The European Community 60 miles northeast of Ljubljana,
1968, said the report.
today decided to freeze aid to waa hit by air attacks, but there
Spending per pupil for In­ Yugoslavia, and planned to send were no details immediately
struction averaged 62.635 In a delegation to try lo broker a available.
1969. New York spent the moat
per student at 84.415, followed
by New Jersey's 64.370. Con­
necticut at 84.018. Alaska at
63.564 and Delaware at 63.368.
Utah apent Ihe feast pet pupil at
81.563. Idaho apent 91.615.
Alabama 81.664. Louisiana
WASHINGTON — Top congressional tax*1.71la n d Mississippi *1.727.
•wi tiers recommended Thursday that Amer­
The report also said:
ica.ts be allowed to pay their federal taxes
—Local funding for elementary
by credit card.
and secondary education ranged
The proposal was among scores included
from a high of 89 percent In New
In a bill whose main goal la tax simplifies
Hampshire to a low of 13 percent
lion. The measure was Introduced by Rep.
In New Mexico.
Dan Roatenkowski. Dill., chairman of the
House Ways and Means Committee: Sen.
—Systems with Ihe greatest
Uoyd Bentarn. DTcxaa. who chairs the
percentage of stale funding were
Senate Finance Committee, and Rep. Bill
Hawaii at 100 percent. New
Archer of Texas and Sen. Bob Packwood of
Mexico at 76 percent and Wash­
Oregon, senior Republicans on the panels.
ington stale at 70 percent.
Moat provisions In the bill affect corpora­
—The federal government's
tions and partnerships. Few would have an
funding share was highest In
effect on significant numbers of Individual
Mississippi at 16 percent.
taxpayers. The bill would lose an estimated
—Of the 6194 billion spent In
•200
million over five years.
1969 by public school systems
The bill waa four months ui the drafting
for elementary and secondary
by staffers from Ihe two committees and the
education. $106 billion — almost
Joint Committee on Taxation. The Treasury
55 percent — was allocated to
Department and Internal Revenue Service
Instructional programs, while
took part in Ihe drafting and support the
678 billion was spent on teach­
legislation, congressional aides said.
e rs and o th e r Instructional
salaries.

Census: ws spent $286
billion on education

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Rain halps
Qators add
on to load
Thursday Night
mcT oamjaicn 9a ,
; a quick 4-0
there m they

sirs

Mohtfe Radio got In two and a half
wiped out the rest of the night's
G ator's Dockside la now 8-1
the OUve
(1-S) and AAA Tree

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GAINESVILLE - Unlvenity of Florida recruit
‘ it'*
Henry McMillan did reft meet
TpiBwinmy* im j iniinhi
may enroll at theachool ahywky.
The Odlnesvlle Stlh reported that McMillan, of
Charlton County High in FoDuton. Oa., did not
meet the NCAA-imposed mtohnum o f700 in his
last attempt at the Scholastic Aptitude Teat.
State univeraittea this year are allowed, under
Board of Regents rules, to accept no more than
one athlete per sport who does not meet the
NCAA’s minimum guidelines —an SAT acore of
700 or ACT score of IS and a gnu
average of at least 2.0 in core curriculum.
r McMillan likely will be the
that Florida takes this year, the Sun reported.
In an unrelated announcement. ABC-TV i
Thursday it has added the Ftarida-Byracuae
game Sept. 21 to its telecast schedule that day.
The game, which will be played at the Carrier
Dome In Syracuse, will begin at 3:30 p.m. EOT.
Earlier this week It was announced that the
Sept. 14 Flortda-Alabama game in Gainesville
will be televised nationally by ESPN at 7:30 p.m.

CLEVELAND - The Cleveland Indians traded
right-handed knuckle bailer Tom CandlotU and
outfielder Turner Ward to the Toronto Blue Jays
for pitcher Denis Boucher, outfielders Olenallen
HU1 and Mark WhUen and a player to be named.
CandlotU. eligible to become » free agent at
the end of the season, has a 7 4 record and a
2.24 ERA after four straight Ipairs.

Contributing to a 21-hit Gator'a
ere Mike Kirby
alnglea. na» scored, two RBI).
Daon Daniels (sliding) struck out 12 wtiMo throwing a Lumber Capos In the final gsms of the Babe Ruth
I WaU (double, two singles, two
twohltter to lead the Knights of Columbus Cardinals to Bsssboli City Championship Bortss. Daniels slso hod a
■cored. RBI). Derek Pike (three
sn 12 win over Dsrok Brinson (No. 20) and the Prestige doubts, two slngls#, two runs scored snd an RBI.
singles, two runs scored) and Curtis
Tabor (double, single, two RBI).
Alao contributing were Barry
HyseU (two singles, two runs scored.
RBI). Jeff Deen (two singles. RBI).
Brian Rogers (two singles, run
scored). Craig Stitt (double, run
SANFORD - The Knights of Columbus Cardinals
scored. RBI). Jay Crutchfield (dou­
became the first Babe Ruth Baseball League City
ble. RBI) and Harold Beasley (stogie,
Champions Thursday night as Deon Daniels hurled a
run scored. RBI).
two-hitter in an 6 2 triumph over the Prestige Lumber
"Deon pitched an excellent game." said Raines, who
Providing the offense for the Olive
Eimos at Chase Park.
now has a Babe Ruth title to go with four Little Malor
Garden
were Scott Edwards (double,
Daniels, a 6 foot. 2-lnch righthander, struck out 12 City Championships. “And Tamis Davis played his
and walked only two as the Cardinals won the best game of the year, the kind of game we've been two singles, run scored). Larry
Edwards (two alnglea. two RBI).
rain-plagued aeries two games to one.
looking from him ail i
Steve
WaU a n d J b c Flgler (two
“This ended up being a real good aeries." said
Davis made several good plays at shortstop ar
singles
each), BUI Mahoney and
Cardinals coach Otis Raines. “ Both teams played real had a pair of singles, two runs scored and one RBI.
Blake
Myton
(one ringle each) and
well. Oivc their team credit. Kip (Expoa coach Kip
The game was picked up In the top of the second
Braden) had them ready to play and they gave ua all we inning after being suspended by rain after the first John Love (run scored).
inning Monday night. After the Expos went down in
wanted."
at m • - m n
But Daniels and company proved to be Just too strong order the Cardinals came up with a three spot in the
we en • - i it
as they took the league’s initial championship.
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Play at WHnbladon aloahaa on

Siemer doubles Bullets past
Lake Howell to N AB F victory

Indiana may swap with Jays

WIMBLEDON. England - Top*eedcd Stefan
Edberg finally completed a 73-hour victory over
Marc Roaset and Andre Agassi showed up in all
white on another soggy day at Wimbledon.
Ed berg beat Rosaet 6-4. 6 4. 6-4 in a match
originally scheduled to begin Monday afternoon.
Sixth-seeded Michael SUch and eight-seeded
Pete Samppras also advanced. SUch defeated
Dan Goldie 6 4. 6 1 . 6 2 and Sampras beat
DanUo Marcelino6 1 .6 2 .6 2 .
Agassi made his first Wimbledon appearance
since he lost in the first round in 1987. Agassi,
known for hia colorful outfits, dressed in ail
white. He was tied with Grant Connell at 4-6.
61.1-1 when rain halted the match.

□ 8 p.m. - WON. Chicago White Sox at
Minnesota Twins. (L)

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BsrvteslO-7).
There wiB hs no Runes next week
hi observance of the Fourth of July
hbbdoSri The league wtU return on
July I I with three games. At 6:30
p.m.‘AAA Tree Service win play the
Olive Garden: at 7:30 p.m. ItwlU be
le t B aptist taking on G ator'a
and at 6:30 p.m. Lee's
will face Seminole Mobile

Cardinals claim Babe Ruth city title

WINTER PARK - Chad Siemer
broke a 2-2 tie by doubling In one
run and scoring another on a wUd
pitch to lead the Bullets to a 6 2
decision over Lake HoweU In a
National Amateur Baseball Federa­
tion league game Thursday at Lake
HoweU High School.
The fifth-inning rally made a
winner of relief pitcher Mike Lyons
(1-1). who came to the rescue of
starter Tim Ruckdcschel In the
fourth inning, striking out six.
walking two and allowing one hit
over the final 34k Innings.
Ruckdeachcl struggled early for
the Bullets (Lyman High School's
summer team), leaving the bases
loaded with Lake Howell runners In
the first, second and third Innings.
Another Lake Howell hitter had
reached base before Lyons was
summoned from the bullpen.
Lake HoweU look the early lead,
scoring a run In the bottom of the
first as Mark Deaabrals walked and
scored on a double by Mervyl
Melendez.

The Bullets tied the score in the
top of the second. Kevin Scott
hitting a lead-off double, moving to
third on WUI Ramirez's single and
scoring on Doug Porter's fielder's
choice. They went up 2-1 In the
third when Stuckey walked, stole
second and scores on Kenny Hayes'
two-out double.
Then it was Lake Howell'a turn to
bounce back as the home team tied
the acore In Its half of the third. Rob
Stanton singled to open the Inning
and Paul Thompson followed with a
bunt that went for a fielder's choice,
both runners reaching base safely.
After Eric Weiner lay down a
sacrifice bunt advancing both run­
ners. Paul Glambalvo hit Into a
fielder's choice. Stanton getting
t a g g e d o u t In a r u n d o w n .
□Baa B allets, Pag* 2B

Birle secures victory for
Twiggs, Altamonte Dodgers
ORLANPO - Despite throwing
a no-hiUrr for four Innings. Gregg
Twiggs stUI needed relief lielp
from Eric Birle to naU down the
Altamonte Dodgers' 4-2 win over
the Texaco Stars in a Central
Florida Baseball League Thurs­
day night at the Jones Complex.
Twiggs, a graduate of Oviedo
High School, ran his summer
record to 4-0 as he was credited
with the victory despite walking
seven batters In his four-plus
innings.
When Twiggs walked the first
two Texaco batters In the bottom
of the fifth Inning. Altamonte
coach Woody Woodard brought.
In Birle. who was greeted by
Mickey Verne (another Oviedo
graduate playing for the Stars)
with a run-scoring single.
But the Stars helped Birle and
the Dodgers with some mistakes
on the b asep ath s. r u n n i n g
themselves out of the Inning.
Those mistakes were magnified

when heavy rains fell In the top
of the sixth, causing the game to
be called. Since five complete
innings had been played. It was
an official game.
The Altamonte Dodgers scored
first In the top of the third Inning.
Carlos Abreu led off with single
and took second on Shane Stuf(let's tingle. After Abreu warn
thrown out stealing third on a
botched hit-and-run. Slufflct
taking second on the play. Aaron
latarolia hit a double to score
Stufllct.
After Texaco took advantage of
Twigg s wildness to tie the score
In the bottom of the third, the
Dodgers took the Icade for good
with a two-run rally In the fourth.
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on a reservation Hat. Coat: 88/per person.
Other claaaes starting this week Include: Social DaneIng/Beglnnlng. Intermediate A Advanced, and Spanish L

Narcotics Anonymoui to moot
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill, 317 Oak Are.. Sanford.

Old ears put In ItmaUght
The Celery City Cruisers, an antique and classic automobile
chib In Seminole County, sponsors a display of old cars each
Saturday from 7*10 p.m. In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind
Wendy's on U A Highway 17-92. Sanford. Nan-members are
welcome to bring their old cars or browse. For more
Information, call Herbert Partridge at 322-3687.

NanAnon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a. self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. State Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p.r , at Orove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
A. ue. Sanford. For more Information, call 8604364.

Alanon member* to congregate
at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.

Overoatere to weigh in
Overeaters Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry. Call the center at 696-5188 for more Information.

Poete to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday at the
DeLand Public Library. Interested poets are welcome.

Sanford Rotartans to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Platonic girlfriend reaay Tor more
ri I've been read*
Ing your column since I was a
pre-teen girl. I'm 21 and a
college aen lo r now. In my
freshman year. I met a super
guy. "Ray." We hit It off Imme­
diately and have been beat
friends ever since. Abby. Ray
was my llrat love. There eras a
strong physical attraction be­
tween us (we even discussed It),
but we didn't act on It for fear of
J e o p a rd is in g o u r p re c io u s
friendship.
Since we met four years ago.
I've dated others, lived with
someone else, and now Ray has
a girlfriend. She la his first
serious relationship. Now I am
wondering If I should let him
know that 1 am still In love with
him. We still are very dose
friends, and I honestly believe
that we could make It as a
couple.
I don't expect him to drop his
girlfriend for me. However. I
cannot spend the rest of my life
wondering what might have
been had I been willing to risk
telling him my feelings.
What do you say. Abby?
DRAM WHAT IPi Now
Ray Is Involved In his first
serious relationship, were you to
tell him that you are still In love
with him. It would cause him no
end of consternation. Please,
give him a break and put your
"true confessions" on hold until
you know where Ray's present
relationship is going. Should It
not endure, and he la free to
consider a n o th er love rela­
tionship. unleash your "con­
fession." But not until.
ft I am stumped os
to what lo do about something
that happened at work. As a
Junior executive In a large Arm. I
submitted an Idea to a vice
president. He reacted with very
little enthusiasm, so I assumed
he didn't think much of my
suggestion.
About a week later, he showed
my Idea to the president of the
company as though he had
originated it. The president

those women appeared to be
naked — with Just a wee little
string back there, barely visible,
attached to a small patch of
fabric In the front, no bigger
than a Band-Aid.
I am not some crotchety ole
woman: I'm 35 years old. but I
must admit, seeing so much
flesh exposed. I didn't know
whether to laugh or cry. (My
husband laughed.)
1 was furious when I heard
w h at had happened and I
wanted to tell my friend a thing
o r two. However. I took a
co-worker's advice to Just keep
quiet, as any -further action on
my part could be harmful to my
I am still very resentful, seeing
his career nourish and not my
own. Any advice?
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DRAM HAD IT: I think you
used good Judgment In taking
your co-worker's advice. Let it
go — and learn from the experi­
ence. And the next time you get
a "brilliant" Idea, submit It to
the president yourself.
ft My husband
and 1 Just returned from the
beach — our first outing this
season. It was a beautiful sunny
day In Santa Monica, and the
beaches were swarming with
men. women and children. I had
seen some ads of the new
skimpy bikini bathing suits for
women, but this Is the first time
I had seen them worn by real

DRAM ABBYt I have had a
best friend for more than 20
years. We've known each other
since fourth grade. We have
always been able to discuss
e v e r y th in g a n d a n y th in g
honestly. However, my friend
has gained a frightening amount
of weight during the last two
years. She appears to be at least
100 pounds over her normal
weight, but she absolutely ref­
uses lo talk abut II. Meanwhile,
she eats up a storm?
Every time I mention It. she
gets angry and cuta me short. I
am worried about her blood
pressure and even a possible
heart attack becauae heart trou­
ble runs in her family. She's a
beautiful, generous person and I
love her dearly, but this lady is
killing herself. What can I say
without alienating her?
Someone asked her recently
when her "baby" was due. and
It really hurt her feelings.
__ I assure
you that no one knows better
than your friend that she Is

Withdrawal from aortal acUvltlea. Excessive anger.
These could be the Brat warning algna of a mental lllneaa.
Unfortunately, moat of ua don't recognize the algna.
Which Is tragic. Becauae mental lllneaa can be treated.
In fact. 2 out of 3 people who get help, get better.
For a free booklet about mental lllneaa. call the
American Mental Health Fund:
1-800-433-5959

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DRAR ABBTs Please discuss
fathers tickling their young
children. They seem to get some
sadistic pleasure out of express­
ing their lovef?) by tickling the
little girls and boys until they
scream with laughter, then pain
— then end up tn tears!
This needs discussion. Abby. I
think It's sadistic! Do you?
Jd rU M .M O .
■t Yes. Children
who "end up tn tears" are
e x p e r ie n c in g p a in — n o t
pleasure — and no father should
be perm itted to play such
games. Excessive tickling Is said
to stimulate children Inappro­
priately. To subject a child to
this kind of "play" fa child
abuse. It's the business of adults
lo protect children from any
kind of child abuse — and while
It may appear Innocent and "all
In fun.” it should not hi toler­
ated.

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dangerously
ngerously overweight, but
until
HI she
the wants
war to do something
about It. no one can help her. so
don’t nag her.
The biggest fsvor you can do
her would be to get her to
her doctor. Talk about
not weight. She could have •
compulsion to overeat for one of
a number of reasons. Morbidly
obese people need psychological
help as well as a nutritious
eating program, but It all has to
start In a physician’s office. If
you can work a miracle, you
may save your friend's life by
starting there. Good luck.

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First Presbyterian looking for toys
SANFORD — The Ftrat Presbyterian Church c
Discarded toy* may be brought to the nursery, which la
located In the education building.
If you aren't able to make It to the church, you can call
Amber Lee at 333-2434 to arrange for pick up of the Items.

programs a t Christian liberal
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While the Independent, non-

Local laactera to bo honored at FBC
SANFORD — The Ftrat Baptist Church of Sanford has
notified people In key leadership poaltlona of the upcoming
events tht will take place In their honor at the church during
the month of July.
On July 7. law enforcement officers from the Sanford M ice
Department, the Sanford and Seminole County fire depart*
merits, the Seminole County Sheriffs office, the Florida
Highway Patrol and the Florida Game and Freshwater Fish
Commission will be h o m e d with certificates of appreciation at
10:13 a.m. at the church.
July 14 will be Healthcare Workers Day. Employees of
hospitals and health care facilities will be honored at 10:15
a.m. on that day.
July 31 wlU be set aside to honor ^ovcmiTMMit wortten.
Representatives of the city commlaatoners, county commie■loners, U.S. House of Representatives, the Florida State
Senate, the State House of Representatives and Bcttye Smith,
mayor of Sanford. wlU all be honored by the church members
at 10:15a.m.
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July 38 wtll be recognised as Sanford Merchants Day. Local
business men and women trill be given certificates at the
church at 10:15 a.m.

students In 1075 has plummeted
to Just 110 students, and has
prompted talk of the school's
p o s s ib le c l o s i n g .S i m i l a r
scenarios are bring played out at
many of the nation's
Bible

segments of higher education In
the first half of the 1070a. and
we've seen ourselves fell fester."
Bell said.
While the shrinking pool of
college-age students has hurt
colleges of every alae. the decline
In Bible school enrollm ent.

Ha said it was decided In
March to move the block-king
urban
on which only
two of five buildings still are
being ueed. to a former high
school building north of the cUy.
The three unused buildings
symbolise a problem affecting
many schools that took over
larger quarters when enroll­
ments ahot up. only to be left
with expensive maintenance,
mounting debt and costly un­
used space when enrollments
dropped.
Chadwick hopes the move ^111
be completed by fall. He also la

youth mtnlMry.
To som e churchea. " th a t
diploma or a seminary degree la
very, very unporauii* n c m u q .
"So, In some ways, coming here
la kind of a step of frith."

Irrational mentality that If you
a d d th e s e o th e r g o a ls o r
strengths that somehow you are
detract mg from diemc mcoiojy»
said new P resid e n t J a m e s
McHann. "It doesn’t make a lot
of sense. We can add majors and
course offerings without de­
tracting In any way from what
we're doing as a college."
It's estim ated lh a t about
31,000 part-time or full-time
students are enrolled at the 83

work and other relatively lowpaying church vocations and are
unable to give large donations to
their alma maters — the life­
blood of many colleges and
universities.

"In the 00a and early '70s.
young people came off to Bible
colleges out of a deep sense of
commitment to fulfill God's
will." he said. "I think moat I7-.
IS-. 10-year-olds today don't
have the foggiest idea of what
life Is all about and where
they're going."

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of card, play that many club
playera think are solely the
domain of the expert. But this
isn't true. If you can visualise
the distribution required for suc­
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coups described in the literature.
Looking at today's hand, you
might think that South's fourheart contract la Impossible.
Declarer seems dated to lose one
club, one heart and two diamond
tricks. But if he Is given a little
assistance by East, he can get
home. Can you see any way tn
which West can lose his "cer­
tain" trump trick?
West starts with three rounds
of diamonds, declarer rufllng the
last. South takes two successful
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last chib, won by E a t.
Everyone Is down to two
cards. Dummy has the heart ace
and club eight. W et and South
both have two trumps, and E a t
has a spade and a diamond.
Declarer ruffs whichever card
E a t leads, and W e t is tu c k . If
he overruffa with the king,
dummy overruffa wUh the ace.
and declarer’s 1 s t trump wins
trick 13. If W et underruffs,
dummy's club is discarded. Ei­
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round of heart*. W e t would win
the third club trick. Then he
could exit with bis low trump to
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CARCBB (June 21-July 22) Be
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Usually, you strive to do your
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relationships with others. But
you may have to deal with
someone you're not quite ready
to forgive today.
KOffBO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your methods and procedures
could thw art you from a c ­
complishing something you'd
like to do today. The reasons will
be obvious to others, but you’re
not likely to be receptive to
advice.
•A o rrrA R iu B (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Developments won’t be as
burdensome as you might lead
yourself to believe today. A little
positive thinking on your behalf
could take a heap of weight off
your shoulders.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) There's much more to life
than Just its material aspects. If
you allow youiself to dwell on
them today, you could miss out
on the finer things out there.
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challenging developments, don't
retreat.
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Make plans to get out with your
friends and keep yourself busy
today. If you w ithdraw or
become too Introspective, there's
a good chance depression may
takeover.
ARBS (March 21-April 19) Be
hopeful and positive today, but
also be realistic, especially if
you’re Involved in some type of
new endeavor. Yet don’t be too
conservative when making pro­
jections.

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you're pursuing an Important
objective at this time, you must
not slack off. no matter how
many difficult obstacles confront
you. Victory is achievable — if
you're tenacious and coura­
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OEWMI (May 21-Junc 20)
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o'clock P M . an July A m i . N canaMar m* a*a*tlon at « i
nonet by Nw City ot Santord. Florida. aoNUawa:

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rallat damandad In Mia
Complaint
DATED on Mw m ti day at
Jun*. m i .
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
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Oaoutv Clark
Pubtlth: Jun* II. n 4 July L II.
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A D O P TIO N O F AN O O r*NANCB B T T N B C IT Y OF
IA N F O N O , FLO R ID A
Nolle* It htrtby pivan that a PuM k Haarlnp will ba hold In Mi*
Com million Room at Mia City Hall In Mw City *1 laniard. Flarld*. at
M B ■’clack P M . an July 4 m i . M cornlOar Mw adaption at an
ordlnanca by Mw City at San tar d. Florida, a* W iow i:
tm im tA itf
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A comptat* datcrlptton and a copy ol Nw ordlnanca iliall bo
•vai labia al ttw oil lea ol Nw City Clark lor all ptrtont dttlrmg to
•kaminattwiamo
All parlWt In Inlaratl and cllltant than hav* an opportunity to ba
hoard al laid haarlnp
By ardtr ot Mw City Cammlition ot Itw City at Santord. F tor Ida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a panon dacidat to appaal a
dacIlian mad* with rtipacl to any mattar comldarad al ttw abov*
wwatlnp or haarlnp. ho may naad a rarballm racord ol Itw
pracaodmpt. Including Mw tatllmony and auldanc*. which racord It
not provldadby ttw City at Santord. IFSWOIOSI
JanatM Donation
City Clark
PuMIth: Juna M 4 July L m i
DEG » J

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A PO R TIO N OF T H A T C E R T A IN P R O P E R TY L Y IN G NO R TH
O F LA K E M A R Y B LV D A N D SOUTH OF H IO O E N LA KE DR IVE
AND B E T W E E N D R IFTW O O O LANE E X T E N D E D N O R TH E R LY
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rapairt. painting 4 caramk
tn* Richard Orta*......M I N T l
C A R P E N TR Y . adWliom 0*

Secretarial ft
DJ E n ltrp riw i. N I B E D m
SI .Santord P l M I / M l ttw

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "You coukln l tad it ih * wi
draaaad for an o p a ra o r a n o p araB o n " — b v tn S C o D

A compiata dalenption and o copy ol ttw ordlnanca iholl ba
arailabi* ol ttw ottica at tha City Clark lor oil p r i o n dturinp to
oaamina ttw lomo
All partial ui m tar ail and cltUam than ha. a an appartumty to ba
hoard at ia«d haarlnp
By ordtr ot Mw City Commiiwon *1 Mw City ol Santord. F lor id*
AO VIC E TO t h e P U B LIC It a par ton dacidw to appaal a
daemon mada with rtipacl to any m iliar comldarad ot Mw abort
mooting or haarmg. ha may naad a m rl at la racord ol ttw
procoadmpi. including Mw taitimony amt avidanc*. which racord it
not pro.m td by Mw City Ol Santord IF S n tO IM I
JanatR Oonahoa
City Clark
Pueiith Juna id 4 July t. m i
D E G MJ

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a a AD D ITIO N S. Ail ramodal
ln« Quality warkl CGCEMCJ1

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ilucce. conerat# Manovaltoni
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PUBES NOES

Sal a p p o in tm e n t* . H igh
commissions. 774 7017

Part A r m Drtcfttt Drigtr
Mutt live in Sanlord araa. b t
•ip trlan ctd and have good
dr Iring record 37? PW

REALESTATEASSOCIATES
Money talks so d o t! our
"100% comptnialion plan" 11
No monthly dt!k let
Full
company support in advertl*
Ing. brochure!, phone, etc
Full time valet manager with
It y rv experience In lu c e n t
Work with the belt! Contlden
ttally. Stu Mac Dade. 131 7700.
Lake Mary. U l't talk.

FEMALE WILL share mobile
home, phone A cable. *41 a
week 7744*71 leave message.
LARI BURY. turn. room, pro
ter tomato. A/C. kitchen prlv.
*41/ wk. No drug* 3700141
MALI desires tomato to shar
paolildo condo Free rent tor
right person. Jolt. 7131044

Taaa l e k i Mery Blvd Sanfard

93— Seems far Sent

CaN321-0584

CLEAN ROOMS, kitchen ft
laundry facilities. Cable TV.
Starting at *71/wk....... 1144*2]
FURNISHED room, kitchen
privileges, utilities Included
S 4 0 /w k S40 s e c u r i t y
Downtown..........Call 177 MS4

TELEMARKEDRC
Experienced, groat hours,
great pay! Call 33d 73*4
• 1. local company
Call 7/4 7017
W A N Y E D , LI VE IN
COMPANION, homemaker to
live with elderly lady. We
otter private living quarters,
use of car. plus salary. Call
for details attor 10AM m - tm

SPACIOUS 2 ROM 2 MTMS
93— Rooms lor Root
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, relrlg .
wether, near I 4 and 04 *70
wk. Call after 4.MO-14R1.
SANFORD, kitchen and laundry
privilege!, clean, cable hook
up |4V»k.S4Sdtp3»7«44

93— Rooms for Ront

147**0. PTI
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! I

SANFORD, male. 7 bdrms Incl.
util., fenced. Pet! * Kid! OKI
We!h/dryer. lit ft lait. 174
wk. or STM mo............. 7301071

OPEN MON.-FRI., 44
SAT. IPS. SUNDAY I t

97— Apartmonts
Furnished/ Ront
SANFORD • ] bdrm.. complete
privacy. MO per week plui
*3*8 security. MS-114#
BEDROOM. Living room, kltch
en ft both. *170 week Utllltlei
Included Plu* dapoilt 771
4ll4or 740*177
_________
ROOMY redecoraled I bdrm.
Ideal lor couple. OlS/mo plui
STOPItcurlty. 777 CT4

SANFORD

SANFORD

Sanford Court
Apartmants

Geneva Gardens
Apartments

M I S S h iM A w .
1 Bk. Horn d Ik. Mary OM
Ingle Story Nude 10 2 Odrm. App.

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•Courarylke SaRng •O v a t e Manage*
• S w in g * S H f n o rth
Com et H e a re w O u e l

SANFORO

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323-3301

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APTS.
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1 , 1, o r I B edroom s AvsUabto
E xooionl L ocation
ALLAPIS. FACE COLIRIYAflOS
Poet • Laundry • WahOryer Hookup*
Cloaa to Schook 4 But Line
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By
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With I beWoom ground level
condo. S4M per month plut
MMdepailt (Summer Rate*)
Cell Carmen, a t 1*11
LARI MARY/SANFORD
1
bdrm. 2 both, wother/dryer
and 7 bdrm. t bath, w aihtr.
*421 par month plua eacurlty.
444 74*1 or 774240*
LARGE &gt; bdrm , u p stair* ,
carpet, gloss parch, no pot*.
*7*0 plu* tocurlty. 770-1*'
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdr.............. SMS mo.
3bdrm....*H8moAu»....mS*7S
NICE 1 BONN, garage apt.
Santord. STM par month plut
t.M t 7W7

Single tlory studio. 1 A 7
Bdrm. Apt*. Many extra* Incl.
i tor age ipecet Oulet. coiy
community I Nice landicap
Ing. Onsite manager* who
CARE 11 Starting el MI»/mo

..323-3311
HIDOIN LAKE. I bdrm . 3
bath. Wath/dryer. Poof. NO
PETSI U N mo. MM Dap.
377-1071 Lv. Mag.

POOL/JACCUZVCLUftHOUSE
Alt W. I

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322-1051

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G UARANTEED!

S299NmleSMcM
(Limited time) Santord. If. I
bdrm . cen tral H/A. pool,
laundry late/Quiet 737 H43

193— Houses
Unfurnished/Rent
ATTRACTIVE 1/1. Santord.
Largo kitchen. Florida room,
available 7/1. No pat*. S*M
plua d m*«ft Cell MU
COUNTRY CLUB Araa. 3/1
w /N n. AC. clean and no pot*.
SOI, discounted MIAMI

DO HCH f S T f F4 A P T ’
LARI MANY Ml MU
I Story. IA 2 Bedroom Apt*.
SANFORD
CLEAN, quiet 1
bdrm. apartment, upttain.
*771/mo...................... 3371134
SANFORO • 1300 Santord A y.
Apt. home. I bdrm. *300/mo. 4
bdrm. SMO/mo plu* deposit
Quiet and sate Call 7771*4]
SANFORD I BDRM. Spec lout,
adult*, no pet* All electric
UOD/mo * MOadm .333 Ml*
STUOIO. (71/wk., t BDRM..
MO/wk. Off street perk Ing.
Call 77017*7
STUDIO.’I bdrm and I bdrm.
Downtown Santord. 3247447,
leave m anxga____________
TWO BDRM. upstair*. *171 and
security. TOO W. 11th Barb
AAF.44........................777 7*47

* * WOOER IME# *

1 bdrm. 7 both. New paint and
floors. DlihweWter, range,
retrig., central H/A. garage.
CLEANI U**/ma MI4I7T or
M b-tawattarlPNLJRd.

WOOER IMEVKUS

2 be dr earn. 3 bath. Split,
garage. w**h/dryor. vaulted
celling, lake ft amenittetl *421
mo. Cautery t l , WbN Carter ft

lOTURUMMEA

7 bdrm., very large family
room w/tlrepfeca. Completely
remodxled Inclutfng central
H/A. New carpet and appli­
ances w /dlihw esher. New
vertical* alt window*. Calling
Ian*. Fenced yard w/boet
shelter end storage Looking
tor tenant wonting a very n k e
piece to live and willing to
taka cart of It. Abaolutoly no
pot* Rat's, required. S4M plus
tecur Ity dxpoilt. 7211ttt

1991 Geo Prism

Mon Ir Spsciai

ATTRACTIVE LAKEVISW 7

&gt;l Mi l
(

LAKE MART

(Limited time) Sanford. Ig I
bdrm cen tra l H/A. pool,
laundry Sate/Qulat. 777 1*47

Bool Deal In Town

W A R N IN G
II

UNtOUE OARAOE Apt. at hi*
fork home Avail. Juty 1st.
Cath ceilings, ten. AC. cable
avail. *771 mo............. MS-7***
2 OORM. kitchen
water furnished. No pots.
Call 122 117*

SANFORO • Huge 3 bdrm ..
eactllent location. Complete
privacy. *100 par week plui
MOOiecurlty. 777-774*

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

Egud Houeng Oppenuney

I )id

NEARTM QIMCT!!

SAN FO RD • I A 1 Bdrm. Apfit
Furn/Unturnl *700 ft Up plut
*70» sac, dap 3??-»*7/*74*0*4
WORK I NO couple, one large
bedroom, newly painted. Very
private. Ju it outilde Sanford.
All utllltlei furnlihed. No pa'*
*371/mo plui *700dapoilt.
777 1*17

Sailpointe
Apartments
S300 Men* You Ho ANY tor?
Dedoom Apt. Including Sac. Depot! 4
lit Uontne Ran Waeher 4 Dryer In ALL
Urdtllleauahi Etching Part

LA EEMMARO.

* N O W O P E N !*
O
CALL 322-5955

.AMR JENNIE APTS. Under
new management I Cell u*
about our movie In ipoclelt
From M*t I Broker, 777 (774

4 Door A 4 Door LSTs

MR

3 ledroiai Apia. U10
Located 7 mat. Item L4 ■lake Mary
Hadfxow (Edl *0)

99— Apartments
Unfurnished/Rent

♦ MOVE IP SPECIAL*
* RENT FROMI43S-S455*
* UWTID TIME ONLY*

bdrm*. w/kltchen privileges
Each room SMS mo. Includes
all Pet*OKI.............. 7714*47
HOUSE TO SHARI w/smoktr.
7 rooms end bath tor rent,
share kitchen. SMftmoJa 7147
PRIVATE ROOM, share kit.
and both*. Refer, ft toa*e. *71
week plus deposit........770-4771

TELEMARKETERS RANTED

High volume break le t t cook!
needed I Apply In perton.
?PM4PM*lly.
4740W.St.Rd 44. Sanford

Adult*, anclaaad parch, water
e n d g a r b a g e p i c k up
lumijhed. A/C. cable reedy
Off itreet perking. MM/mo
plu* *10 damage depeelt
771 7*t4

91— Apartment*/
House to Share

TELEMARKETER

m m i mouse

O A R A O E A P T. H H M rk Di!
trkt. M i tq. tl., 4 roam*. A/C.
M M per month plu* deposit
Call 444*711 or M0S77!

CNA AVAILABLE! 14 yrt. *xp
Osteon ft Santord moa4.
Ntoaa 1741144 er 7747*0*

Fast 0 rawing Rooml
Need 70 motivated people.
Hours. 7PM 10PM No charge
b a c k s l S l / h r plu* c a th
bonuses dally 1 Exp. pro
tarred but will train right
people 1 Start today 1
After 3 PM 1241*1*.

RESTAURANT

AH-NICII 7 Bdrm. Apf. C/H/A.
carpeted, kitchen
(TSl/mophh dtp. 33*31*3

73— Employment
Wanted

SALESPERSON

Sale* experience prater red
Benefit*. Apply In perton
Monday F riday. A ristocrat
Volkiwegon. *171 S Orlando
Dr. Santord 331 7277
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S
weekly pay. Sl.M per hour to
start with regular raises plus
benefits For pmtlgtous utill
ty company In DeBary HS
diploma. Fla drivers license,
good credit history and able lo
past drug test. Current Fie.
guard license or certificate
required Metre Security In
Orlande* ..................14*1-17**

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

-A p e r t iT N

Unfumished/ Rent

e * e VOLT e • e
TEMPORARY SERVICES
CaH 414*1**

SALES KPS

Experienced rinrtarl Certlt
cation desirable but will allow
up to 4 monlht to obtain
(tru n c a tio n Eic working
condition! 4 ban tllti Im
m td iatt optnlng! on 7 3 ft 7 11
!ittt Part timt alio availabitt
DENARY MANOR
MR. they. 17 *3
Pebory.*»F.*AAlMPM.....EOE

KIT ’N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

71-H elp Wanted

71-H elp Wanted

71— Ht4» Wanted

and 3 bdrm. apt. &lt;710 and *400
per month Ref* 777 7011

Tintpd gifts*, BSM console,
child Mfaty locks, 4 whool
indppgndant suspansion,
scotch guard.

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New 7 bedroom apartment*,
for *110 W /D connection*,
icraenad palloi and oetra
itoraga c lo u t 1147 iq ft
Located on Lk Mary Blvd
Call 73111*1
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103— Houses
U w fu m is titd / B e a t
STOGIC SANFORD. 1/1. L«
kitchen, living, dining. Ig.
verd m o pi m d m .....m a n

/LLWILDE Area 3 Bedroom.
1 Bath Family rm. Nice)
AVAILABLE NOW1 147) me.
p tu i r n ...................... 57* ana
LAKE M ARY-SANFORD.
| Groveview, 1/1. CHA. U ft
Jut jecurlfy. M1WW______
1CRN 1/1. double garagi.
■CHA. W/W carpet, fireplace.
, tarn. room. I1B rent. 1M
: Plumose Dr. lanterd M l 1717
I ID A 1 BDRM or 3 Bdrm. In
■DELTONA? Large te lection I
ZIMARY REALTY.... IW O Tt
(ENTERS WANTED
own
i your own home In the Lang
wood area. Call HG-7QG1
INFORD Brand new 1 Bdrm.,
rage very private. Low m i
■oamnttat j t g L j J g R H
FORD. 1 bdrm.. ti t bath.
- CHA. all applianctt. U K mo.
i glut m e tec, m ia*o________
I MANAGE nearly 4W rental
i hornet In Seminole County I
CALL US FIRSTI
HP REALTY.
I BDRM. 1 BATN. Large lanced
In yard. 14)0 per month.
Call 11117W between M
BDRM lit BATH. Santord
area. WOOper month.
St John'* Realty, m a m
I ACRES ON LA K E JESSUP -1
bdrm. I bath, no central H / A

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105—DupkxTripltx / Rant
JP L E X IS . 1 bdrm. tcreened
porch, laundry hook up*,
ttorage, lawn malnt. 13IHM47
IK E M AR Y. 1 bdrm . CHA.
good condtiont No Petti Ref­
e re nce * re q u ire d . 1140.
M l-llH a r 111*444___________
M l LONG WOOD a a a
Duple* 140.7)0
Schuren Realty MI-114?.
(L U X U R Y l / l duplei. all appli
anca*. garage. *creened
porch, fenced S1MM4 4M?
IS A N F O R D Large 1 bdrm .
Clean, appliance*, hook up*.
t i l l Pari, Venture I &gt;74-*4*1

117—Commercial
Rentals
VO 1.000 iq It unit*, can be
uted together. O e unit. 100
ig ft.
Call 13311*7
I4M SO F T S TO R E
A/C.
a la rm , e i l r a t l MOO per
month. 1140 Country Club Rd .

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121—Condominium
Rentals______
CASSELBERRY M U
Large I bdrm., lakefrontl
Ground door I Lg patio Near

pool I 14)0 4 flt4 ll_________
LA K E M ARY 1 bdrm 1 bath,
w a th a r/ d ry e r, fire p la c e .
nautllu*. a m »nllla «, lake.
MOO/mo ?*/ 00r or 4*14140

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1 bdrm 1 belli, wather/dryer.

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dryer t41) mo tlOO dtp
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qualified M0 M M ar 774-ffei

141— Hemet N r *&gt;le

141— Hem— for Salt

MTEMMREALTY

Urp La| Naas, 21/4 Acm

Need* TLC • 4 bWm. IW bath
block horn*. Dkilitg room,
family rpgm wigt fireplace,
cen tral H/A. fenced baHi.
workihep...................... 144.400
3440 SantordAve.

Ml-tTH............321-2257
4/1 on park Ilk* M k Ik e

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Met Alt N* paedkti Quiet
10,400........ ...... H 1 R H
SANPORD. 3/1, IIS,M 0 ar
Attume g ilt total payment!
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SANfee ONLY151100.

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Fantaetk 3 bedroom 1 bath.
Greel areal Lptm fenced tel.
Setter will help with point* Mr
new FHAI Only MK down I
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EMERSON REALTY

1 bdrm.. ft* bath, den w /brkk
•pk., Lg. maeter bWm.l Big
kneed verdl S 4 7 W S 3 W HIS

II \ I I H I VI I Y
NICE I bdrm. I
central atr. lamltyraom, huge
oak*, goad naighbarhpod.
SPECIAL BUY! M U M
ASSUME NO NUALIFVI 1
bdrm.. central H/A. Large
corner lot - tre e il ONLY

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CALLBART REALTY
32274BI

NHY PAT RENT?

YOUR NEW SMYRNA CONDO
CONNECTION! S a n to rd
native. Drenda, Ownby Real

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ATSS% FIXtDI

Alto Avallabte - Government
Repo* And Bank Forecloture*
Opt*. sm -iim ■*•*, m - m i
AA Came*. Inc.

Non qualifying loan. Lika new
3 bedroom. CaN C karktte
174*111.........Emereen Realty
G row ...........eaa-m-wai
I . ORANGE COUNTY 1/1 on
M acre*, large barn.....IMAM
W.
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21/2 ACRES .
Zoned county A t. Already
tpllt into 1 building ilte*.
Clo** to town. BETTER
HURRTI Priced to tell at
S33.MG.

1JJ— Condominiums
Co-Op/Sak

k N m m im im n it

" 3 2 3 -5 7 7 4

SANFOOD • 3 ACRESI 1/1 mil*
to 14 entrance and exit. High
and dry. on corner, tw.soo
Tempde Realty tec.. OGMI4
U1 ACRES all or part, cut tom
pond*, lence. Will finance,
near Poland ______ IM Ire*

STAIRS PBOftRTY
RRANAMMINTa R( ALTY
11 « * * k r Vet* - A little
mere fkr efbere. Rrand new 3
i &gt; balh femee with 1
argaragee from NIG.
to*#* monmry
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157— MoWk
Homos / Salt
A00RABU1

Mutt Mil 1 bdrm. I bath.
dallhouMl Central H/A. cell
Ing ten*, appliance*. Attume
mortgage or owner finance
with low downl Call 113 ISM
SAVE MSI NEW 1W1 HOMBS1
WHY PAY RETAILT 14X74.
MAM. SWIG. W JM IM-I7M

SUMMER SfEOALS IH
SANfOROAREAPAM
3

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owner (Inane* MLftG
Sanford. 333IMG
153— AcrtafaLets/Sak
1*4*1 M *K each, no
money dawnl tll.41 monthly.
I MG**] XH

157-Mobile
Homes/Salt

1S1—A p p lia n ce s
/ F u rn ltu ra

HACIENDA VILLAGE, adult
park. Winter Spring*. 14XS1.
1/7. living and family room*
Lott of (forage. 1 tcreen
porches, utility room Secure
aree and choice lott Recently
r e d e c o r a te d . A m en ities
S47,*00 Warren. 177 I4M

LARRY’S MART. II) Santord
Ave New Used turn A appl
Buy/Saft/Trado.........MT4IM.
• LIVING ROOM SET.
plaid couch, loveseat. 1 end
table* A coftee table SIOO.
__________H3 4M*_________
• PANASONIC MICROWAVE
Caroutel, let* then t year eld
*100 firm, Ml 1)7*__________
•REFRIGERATOR lie u It,
Irest free, white Good tendi
tlon. clean. SM TO 4*41
• TRUNDLE BED. Maple
IlnltTt. HOP M ila n alter )FM
• ZENITH. It" Color TV. cable
ready 1100 311 *3G)

153— AcraagaLots/Salt

14X40
1/1. Florida room,
carport......................... 114,000
14X4) • 1/1 tpllt. carport...114.000
REPO 14X44 1/1 tpllt 11*4*1
S15.000
14X44
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1/1. Florida room

14XM. 1/1.......................... 17.000
r. 713-41*4/0)1-174)

REALTY, INC.

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
AIR CONDITIONERS Two
10.000 BTU Air Temp, good
cond, S110 and HOU * 1171
PAMERICAN INDIAN Rug or
can be wall hanging (*100
Call..............................131 4403
BJ'S RESALE
We Bey/Sell Furniture A Cel
lectible*. Including Estate*
M*1 S. Sanferd Ave., 311 7444
d e e COUNTRY CRADLE * * I
Handcrafted, destined to be
com* a family heirloom All
Wood MUST SEE to apprtcl
ate SI00 S7G4441 Lv. M»q.

IBS— Computtrs
APPLE II C Complete In
elude* much software POO or
best otter..............
HlIM*
• COMPUTER
Panasonic
hand held wllh micro printer
end carrying case. SIM or best
Otter. Call 434 0714

187-Sporting Poods
AMOVE GROUND POOL 74
Die r Walk around rX4'
Deck. Pump, filter G ac
cetories You disassemble
44M 111*4)4 ask k r Den
• BZ THRUSTER SerNeard. *
ft., full deck Irak top. w/kath
*40........................... Ml 4)4)

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• C OUNT R Y CUPIO A R D /W E LSH S ID E ­
BOARD Solid pin* construe
tlon. Cabinet* on bottom ot
cupboard and shelve* draw
*r* on top hall Lott ol ttorage
and display space. SI00 firm.
__________ m i tew__________
CRIB-JENNY LIND.
NEW) 17) 00
__________ 141 1043__________
• DINING TABLE light oek
with glass lop. 4 matching
chair* Beige w att tao
__________ 124S440__________
OAS HOT WATER H eater,
Rudd, 11 gal. 1 y rt old. 17)
tacrlticel....................1W-1H4

Inveitor &lt;Owner Financing
G o v e rn m e n t R e p o t A A t t u m e
N o Q u a lity H o m e * In S e m i
n o l e 'O r a n g e / V o l u t l a / L a k e
C o u n tie *

SANFORD-ALL LESS THIN
53.000 DOWN
P l/I
fir e p la c e , n e w p a in t a n d
c a r p e t, fe n c e d y a r d
11».*00
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g a ra g e
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a p p l la n c e t , a n d f ir e p l a c e
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Tintad glasG, refining bucket
teals, fabric protector,
stainless staai axhautt.

*8883
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JIMMY'S TV'*. APPLIANCES
AND A/C - Service call* - Alta
repair* an Big screen TV's
Microwave*. VCR't. A/C and
all ether nsa|er and tmall
appliance*. Servicing ell
medals. I 4 \ ell ter senior
cIMiens on TV rtpolrt only.
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W ILL MAINTAINED 1/1
On large well treed let. Ha*
great potential. You need to
te e ltO n ly l.................14*.WO
IN LOCH ARBOR
A 1/1 w/lot* ol potential on
q u a rte r acre. Open beam
celling*. Many tree*....(ISAM.
TWO STORY IIEO A N C I
Thi* 1/1 ha* balconlet. deco­
ra to r drape*, chandelier*.
etc , etc . Mu*t »#e1... UM.OO0
SUPER OBLTONA LAKES 4/1
Everything I* upgraded. What
a hou*a. New party pool.
Baaucoup vtras Only ta*.tOO
RRAVFAIR MEADOWS VILLA
V a ry c le a n 1 /1 . L aa»epurchate plan available. Don't
waltl Call right now 111*. *00
1* MONTHS NEW 1/1
On Hidden Lake waterway
Potltlvely loaded. Beautiful
view See It now I.........174,400

Full Wheel Covers
Dual Power Mirrors
Tinted Glass
• Tachometer
• Quartz Digital Clock
• Fold Down Rear Seats
• Electric Defroster
Michelin Tires
And Much More

N E W L Y R E N O V A TID 1 / 1

Attum e no quality. New wit
ing- roof CHA. carpet, fan*,
lence. In DeBery ......sai.WO
Light bright townhoute All
emenillet Ideal location at 1-4
A SR 414..................... *44 100

322-2420
321-2720
1M1 Park Or.. Sanford
Ml W. Lake Mary HI.. U . Mery

1991 CIVIC 4 DR. LX

•InOur 35thYur*

ED365

EXCHANOI OR SILL your
property located anywhere!
Invetker* Realty, tit-*014
HIOOEN LAKE-Rett Buy t
1/1 1 car QUIET
CuldeSac Some 11■up
sai.Mo
CALL MMhall* Stutter I
Century It CMeN Realty
__________m 1111__________

*14,969

lOWNER

P m e c r e t t 1 /1 . liv in g , d in in g ,
f a m il y r m
v e c u r lty t y t t e m ,
fe n c e d y a rd
141.WO

|ST JOHN'S AND LK MONROE
1 a c r e e t t a le ! 4 7 1W0 vq I t .
c u s to m b u ilt . 17?*, WO

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I am looking lor nice hornet to
melch with buyert

Call lot Grtfoo, REALTOR
1111 Pelmetto Ave Complete
ly redone'170 000 471 M il
N E E D E D , good credit end
tieedy income' Remodeled 1
bdrm I balh on large corner
lot Only SJ*.M0 111 M41

Quinn Realty Inc
PIRFECTLY LOVELY
S e n io rd . 1 b d r m I b o th w ith
U r g e y a r d C o n v e n ie n t lo c a
lio n , weik to t c h o o l! la) 000

321-3663

RENT TO OWNII
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a n d n o a n a c a re t?
B a d c re d it t h a t ne ed* f ix in g ?
N o m o n e y fo r d o w n p a y m e n t ?
B een to ld t h a t y o u d o n 't
q u a lif y fo r a m o r t g a g e ?
THIS PROGRAM COULD BE FOR YOU!
While renting, you could be planning to start your
new home Call now, before the government
changes their mind

Skyline Homes, Inc

407 574-9962
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4 Speed
Air Conditioning
1.5 Liter 16 Valve
Doublo W ishbone
Suspension

*11,997

• Body Side
Molding
• R ear W in­
dow Defrost
• Tinted Glass
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• Auto Transm ission
• Air C onditioning
• Power W indows
• Power Locks

• AM/FM
C assette
• Cruise
• More

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[Q U A L I T Y USED C A R SPECIALS FO R T H IS W EE K O N L Y H j
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85 CHEVY
CAVALIER 4 DR.

84 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA

CLEAN AREUA0LE
TRANSPORTATION

AUTO. AIR.
POWER EQUIPPED
CLEAN car
RUNS GREAT

87 HYUNDAI
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AUTO. AIR.
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n o o ^
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87 NISSAN
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AUTO. ICE
COLD AIR.
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88 TOYOTA TERCEL
SPORT COUPE
AIR. 5 SPEED.
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89 FORD
MUSTANG LX
AUTO. AC.
LOW MILES
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AUTO. AC.
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87 HONDA
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88 HONDA ACCORD LX
87 HONDA PRELUDE SI
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POWER WLM
POWER W 4L
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• Cruise
Control
• AM /FM
Cassette
• Lots M ore

WANT TOSEU YOURHOME?

LOVELY OLDHOUSE 3/2

FINANCING

15 Speed
1A ir Conditioning
■2.0 Liter 16 Valve
&gt;4 W heel Disc
Brakes

ANT CONDITION!
Need repelr*? Behind on
payment*? Call Greg. I ll 4714

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m ore property than
anyone in the G reater
Sanford/laAe M ary area.

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LAKE MARY, LESS THAN
53.000 DOWN

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Call FRGA 447 S7G4444
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trl tin, w/leash Good Condi
lion 1100.................... Ml 1414

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187—Sporting Poods

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SANFORD — Seminole Community College
has signed Lake Mary star athlete Mike Merthie
to a baseball/basketball scholarship.

□

P M o p la

Grads gathar
Lym an High School graduates from the
1947-1955 classes gathered recently to renew
old frlenshlps at a class reunion.

Two vacanciss filltd
SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission
voted Monday night to fill two vacancies on (he
c ity'* 12 member Historic Preservation Board.
Ollle Williams and Altermise Bentley were
s e le c te d to replace b oa rd m em bers Ed
Blacksheare and Ron Ftorelll.

Tax-cap effort gains
By J. MAIM l A R P N l O
Herald 8taff Writer
SANFORD — There la a movement underway
In Seminole County to limit property assessment
Increases for homeowners to 3 percent per year.
Wes Pennington, an active member o f the
county's Republican Party and candidate for
Florida House o f Representitlvea District 35 seat.
Is coordinating the local effort to raise nearly
400,000 algnltures to place the Issue on the ballot
for a change to the Florida Constitution.
S ta tew id e, th e d riv e has about 150.000
signitures. Pennington said.
Pennington has Just recently begun collecting

T w o alligators escape from zoo
DETROIT — Two alligators made a getaway
from a zoo by slithering through underwater
steel nets sectioning olT a canal that runs
through their pen. and one o f them remained on
the loose Monday.
"W e thought It was secure, but apparently nut
secure enough.'' said Khadcjah Snclby. acting
director of Belle Isle Zoo.
T h e alligators, both about 4W foot-long.
escaped last week. One was caught after u few
hours by zoo officials armed with rope, netting
and duct tape.

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"S h e was floating right on the top," said Keith
Coakley. 33. who tends the Island's athletic
grounds and helped capture the alligator.
A zookeeper waded Into the muddy canal
behind the alligator, guiding it toward land.
When tt crawled from the water, nct-wtclding
keepers pounced.
The other alligator has cluck'd officials, who
arc confident a third alligator in the exhibit, a
7-footer. Is too large to squeeze through the
netting.

From stall and wira reports

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: H igh temps linger

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Partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of
m a in ly a fte rn o o n
th u n d e rs to rm s .
Highs In ihe lower
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mph.

P « r m oro w eather, e e e P « f o 2 A

new programs.
For example. Seminole County will Increase
property tax Income for the base operations by
•5.5 million at the same tax rate, excluding bond
repayments, as last year. One mil of countywldc
taxes last year raised 88.7 million. This year with
new construction and reappraisals, a mil will
raise 59.7 million.
Reappraisals accounted for 8.4 percent o f the
total 12.5 percent Increase In total property
assessments in the county.
" T h is w ill force taxation out In front."
Pennington said. "It will require a forthright
approach to Increase taxes."
□ B a t T a b m b . Pads BA

Lake M ary
pond said
safe again
ByNICKPPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

LAKE MARY - The level of fecal
collform In the retention pond next
to the Lake Mary Elementary School
Is back down to an acceptlble level.
olTlclalos said today.
While an acceptable level Is 400
Florelll had given a verbal resignation earlier
parts
per million is deemed accep­
this month, and Blacksheare submitted a
tlble. levels as high as 26,200 were
written resignation citing Illness In his family as
reported In the middle o f last week.
his reason.
As In the original testing, the latest
readings were taken by Flowers
Th # great watarmalon challtngt
Chemical Laboratories of Altamonte
Springs, at the specific request of
A T L A N T A — A Georgia town kept Its title as
the City of Lake Mary.
top banana among watermelon producers when
Dr. JelT Flowers reported. “ This
It prevailed o'.er two competing communities
time
they were well below the
claiming to be the Watermelon Capital o f the
threashold". Each o f the four sides
World.
of the pond was tested. On the east
"W e Just came up here to prove It to
side the level was the highest at 20.
everybody," Monica Willard o f the Cordele/Crlsp
The north side was rated at 12. the
County Chamber o f Com m erce said after
south was 8 and the west was found
Cor dele's watermelons beat out-tliosc-grown In - — terha re only 4~cuhjiite«.- - ----------Hempstead. Texas, and Hope. Ark.
Flowers said. "T h e height of the
water in the retention pond was
"W e Just didn't decide this overnight." said
only about six Inches on the 12th of
W illa rd , who wpre earrin gs shaped like
this month, but with the extreme
watermelon slices and a necklace with fake
rainfall
on the 13th. the water level
pieces o f watermelon. "W e ’ ve known we were
rose to an extreme height." He
the watermelon capital fora longtim e."
added. "W hen that happens, the
Judges tasted mouthfuls o f the Juicy melons
□Boo Pond, P i | « 5 A
and proclaimed Cordele the winner with 176.5
points out o f a possible 200 based on color, taste
an d tex tu re. H ope g o t 160 points and
Hempstead got 151.
Hope holds the world record for the largest
watermelon — a 260-pound melon featured In
the Guinness Hook of World Records.

names names In Seminole County.
The assessment cap would apply to homeown­
ers with homestead exemptions, but would allow
larger Increases when the home Is sold.
"People move to Florida. Invest In homes In
nice, quiet neighborhoods.” Pennington said.
"Then somebody else comes In and builds an
expensive home next door and drives everybody's
property values up. It*s not fair to the people who
were already there."
Pennington said the cap would also foce city
and county governments to be more prudent In
spending. Slowing the pace o f property assess­
ment Increases would require local officials to rely
more on budget cutting or tax Increases to pay for

A handcuffed suspect is sscoffed to s

patrol ear altar Ms arrest Monday afternoon in Midway.

in court
Sanford woman tells
of 34-hour nightmare
By J. HANK BAKPIBLO
Hsrald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Four suspects Identified as participants
In a 34-hour Midway gang rape Involving up to 15 men
arc scheduled to make their first appearance In court at
1:30 p.m. today on charges of sexual battery.
The men. including a 16-year-old youth, were
Identified Monday by the 33-ycar-old Sanford woman
who said she was the victim of the ordeal. She sat In u
car with darkened windows during the sheriffs search
o f the home. Today, Seminole County sheriffs
Investigators are searching for additional suspects, said
Lt. Bob Kunkler.
Scheduled to appear arc Robert Lee Williams. 47.
2391 Greenway Blvd., Midway. William Henry O'Neal.
20, 2530 Byrd Ave.. Midway and Joseph Watkins Jr..
2271 Broadway. Midway. The Juvenile Is being held In
Seminole County Juvenile Detention Center, lie will
appear in a hearing today al 1 p.m.. said slierllfs
spokrssman George Proechel.
SherllTs Investigators believe the 33-ycar-old Sanford
woman's story based on a physical exam Inal ton
conducted Sunday and a description she gave of the
home, according lo the search warrant. She told
Investigators the brown home was located next to a
building that had loud music aim ing from it. She said
several men were standing outside the building.
The home searched Monday was located next to the

Old Chase
office to be
demolished

By NICK RFIIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Approval has been
granted to demolish the former
Chase &amp; Company building at 200
S. Oak Avenue. The Sanford City
Commission voted to go against a
decision by the Historic Preserva­
tion Hoard to deny the request.
Lee P. Moore. President of the
Sunnlland Corporation, owner of
the building, had requested author­
ization lo demolish the building.
Because of the ugc o f the structure,
permission was required by the
Historic Preservation Hoard. The
vote against allowing demolition
□ S « e D em olition, Pag* BA

□ S « t Court, Page 5A

G ardner defends his lobbyist trips
Byd. MARK BARPIBLD
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Sen. WAV. "Dud"
Gardner said lie did nothing wrong
In taking; trips paid fur by lobbyists
and not reporting them, but he
won't doit again.
" If the elrciimstances were the
same, my deetsions would be no
different." Gardner said Monday.
"Hut because of the lomplcxltlcs of
what we put In the ethics statute. I
don't know whether we can or
cannot do It and because of that. I
am not going to do any of It."
Gardnrr has been charged by
Leon County Stale Attorney Willie
Meggs In May with falling to report
three trips financed by lobbyists. He
faces a maximum o f 1H0 days In Jail
and $ 1.500 In lines for the charges.
Gardner is one one among 24
current and past state officials that
Meggs has charged for violating
stale financial disclosure laws for
falling to report trips and other gifts
provided to lawmakers. Most have
pleaded no contest and paid fines
and court costs.
G a r d n e r h a s a s k e d the
Tallahassee Judge presiding over
thr case In dismiss It on the grounds
lawmakers, prior to last year, were
never required to report trips pro-

li t is the building of a
friendly relationship
between a lobbyist and
a legislator. The pro­
blem is the perception
is bad. 3
-Sen. W. W. Bud' Gardner
vlded for them us gilts. Gardner said
an elfort to specifically Includes
trips under the re|Mirting require­
ments in 1077 was defeated. Lust
year the legislature prohibited most
gills Including irlps valued at over
SIOO.
Garner's motion for dismissal will
be considered Aug. 10.
Gardner said he doesn't deny
taking the trips and said there Is
nothing wrong with what he de­
scribes as strictly social gatherings.
He said typically state business Is
not discussed on the trips.
"It Is the building of a friendly
relationship between a lobbyist and
a legislator.” Gardner said. "The
problem is the perception Is bad."
The real reality Is of going hunting
or fishing or whatever It Is. a social
gathering of a number of legislators.
The fact that a lobbyist Is present Is

usually only the catalyst for the
situation."
Hut Gardner admits lobbyists do
gain some favor for sponsoring a
trip, but not a change of vote. He
said If the lobbyist wants to meet
with htrii on a busy day. because of
the relationship built through trips,
time will be found for him. Gardner
said he often votes against Issues
supported by lobbyists who have
sponsored trips.
Gardner said one trip he has been
charged with falling to report, a
bunting trip to Thomasvlllc. Gu. In
19HH. was at the Invitation of
Senate President Hob Crawford.
Only later did he find out that the
trip which Included the top Senate
leadership was financed by lob­
byists.
"I was the only brand-new guy'
Invited." Gardner said. "Hut within
a year I was a serious s|H&gt;ller
candidate for president. Within my
second year. I was president prolent and chairman of the Appropria­
tions Committee. I understand how
the system works which serves to
gain more powerful positions which
results in better legislation for
constituents.
"It goes across all spectrum of life,
not |ust politics There are some
See Gardner. Page 5A

Comments on
school budget
invited tonight
By VICKI DoSOKMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — The promised
1991 fiscal year budget for the
Seminole County school dis­
trict Isn't expected to bring
much public op|&gt;osltlnn at this
evening's 7 p.m. meeting, but
the board Is encourgaglng
comment.
The S312 million budget was
made puhlle a week ago at a
school hoard work session, bin
this will be the public's first
opportunity for comment.
"W e need tbetr Input now."
Joe Williams, chairman of the
school board. said. "Th is is (hr
time to make changes."
The proposed budget oilers
homeowmers a reduced lax
rate from last year.
" I t ’s about six dollars less per
year.” said Mary Chambers,
assistant superintendent for
business and finance, of the
proposed drop In lax rale lor
the owner of a SHXJ.(XM) home
with the standard $25.(XX) tax
See Budget. Page 5A

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N E W S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Cabinet agenda: Minority business
Rescuers fight to iiv t itrmdid n M
KEY WEST -

h
TALLAH ASSEE-]
far from a goal of giving minority businesses
IS percent of their orders for goods and
i from office auppHra to construction
‘ for today’s Cabinet

Tout pilot* whales that grounded themsehres

on a shoal four miles oflUwte were taken and penned for
observation Monday. Five of 18 whales In the pod died.
Researchers late Monday searched for the remaining nine
whaka so they could reunite them.
The sleek Mach. dolph M sed p«ot whales beached In the
Calda Channel northwest oOtey West on Sunday, according to
the Coast Guard. Rescuers front the Coast Guard, Navy and
two environmental groups came to their aid. but a growing
storm and impending nightfall cut short the
Sunday night.
‘It eras very chaotic; there were
Linda Bohi of the Florida Marine Conoervancy.
dying, they were left so high and dry oo the bank. They were
digging holes in the rocks with their fins."

■
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Gov.
and the Cabinet
about 4.4 percent of the
Bonks of the atati
state Department o f General
Arguments on mullet fishing al
expected at the meeting. The Marine
' t o atop

Feds, EPA file suit egelnetetty

Small is choice of car buyers

BUNNELL — The Justice Department and the U.8.
Environmental Protection Agency (Med autt Monday against
this North Florida city for water pofcuttefli vtolatlona.
The complaint alleges that the dty has discharged pollutants
from the Bunnell treatment works In excess or the effluent
limits In Its permit and la violation of the Clean Water Act.
The city discharg es the waafwwlir mm Black Branch, a
tributary of Haw Creak, which Bows Into Crescent Lake and
then the St. John's River.
"Just as we acted to protect the I m p a k i from damming
pollution, the same commitment exists throughout Florida.
Acting Assistant Attorney Oeneral Barry M. Hartman anld in a
statement. "It Is remnllal that pubhc entities. hke private ones,
comply with the Cleon Water Act.”
The coornlamt seeks both Muncthre relief and civil penalties
of up to 928.000per day a&amp;owabteunder tha Clean Water Act

FORT LAUDERDALE - F o u r
out of five of Florida's top core
are small or compact, with the
_ the MM.
•ays a DetroitR.L. Polk A Co., which drew its
data from
dlana registered 24,280 new
That put It akghtly ahead of
the Lincoln Town Car. the only
Mg car In tha state's lop ffve.
BUI Dodd, rpnkmman for Flor­
ida’s ehiptoF o f tha American
AutomobUe Association, aaid he
is not surprised that the state’s
motorists are opting for smaller

DifinM ixpwt RoMngInoofflpilint
TAMPA— Mental health experts an apttt 3
the prime suspect In the Oalneeirtfle eowge i
month found 37&gt;year«td
to enter a plea to charges ha
got Into a shootout with
Just days &lt;

Danny Harold
robbed a

"It’s a lot caster to get around
In *m* l&gt;‘* care,*’ fV * * aaid.

But on Monday, pubhc defender Mary Lou Cuellar i
has a psychiatrist of her own ready to testily
Rolling has
severe mental problems tlml maha him locomjpetent for trial.
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ORLANDO — The nation's only center devoted solely to the
study of sinkholes la itself getting swallowed by cutback* in
university research grants that took effect his month.
The Florida Sinkhole Research Institute at the University of
Central Florida, with a staff of three geologists, has been the
final arbiter between homeowners and insurance companies in
settling claims resulting from alnkhnlra. Under state law.
c la im s fcoulUngfrun ainuu^comust be paid.

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"Oao mileage la definitely a
factor. Ana In a state like
Florida, where there’s a lot of red
lights, there's a need to conserve
The Accord, made In Japan
and the United States, Is ateo the
n a tio n 's b e a t-s e llin g car.
foBowed by the Toyota Camry.
Chevrolet Cavalier, Ford Escort
and Ford Taurus.
Rounding out Florida's top five
are the Cteo Priam, the Cavalier
and the Toyota Corolla. The
Prism, bulk in the United States,
la atmtlar to the Corolla.
Not all areas of the state
agreed on the Accord, however
— the car didn't even place In
Broward County's top five, for
instance, and the Camry beat
the Accord out for first place in
Palm Beach County.
F ra n c la Erne o f Fort

Lauderdale la a smaller car
convert. Previously, he owned
eight Caddys. but earlier this
month he switched to an Accord
and calls the move "fantastic."
But mileage la not a driving
force for every motoriat.
Among care coveted for statu*
and luxury. 152 Rolls-Royces
and Bentleys were registered In
the auto last year. Polk mid.
There were 1.843 new Jaguars
registered In 1990. along with 09
new Ferrarta, Polk shows.
White Lincoln Town Cara are
luxury cars, they are also very
popular aa rental cars.
And rental can are big busi­
ness In Florida.
AAA officials *aid they have
found rental cars make up 30
percent o f the total number of
cars on South Florida’s rosds
during the peak i

Report: HRS violating federal, state
rules with kids’ lengthy foster stays

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hundreds o f pounds by changing the way down at tha bottom." he mid. "They’re
recreational limit from 50 Bsh per person to all improved over what they did Met year.”
On mullet fishing, the Marine Fisheries
90 per boat.
p m — proposed the quarterly reports an t___________ ____ _
state business with minority companies, commission attorney Charles ShsMer i
rather than annual reports. In February, to
^
rffmirm rtat
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fry to lmproye the 3.3-percent share they orgmlaed Fishermen of Florida
tended In 1900.
deisv action, said Jerry
In AprlLJune. the fourth quarter o f the
7
state’s fiscal year, minority companies ^
received 5.4 percent of the 898,064.600 In
orders under *910.000. They received 2.9 toBOflehperhoal
percent of the 870.965.392 in orders over would clooe a
810.000.
He said agency-by-agency figu res
At
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wouldn’t be released until the Cabinet I* barred, a large p w p
Approved the report.
haul in a catch of seven
"You had some agencies that had out* without vtofatbui the lO eeiaa
then aefl the catch, beiaid.
standing eflbrta ... you had some that were

MIAMI - Children In Florida’s
foster care system remain in
th e ir ’ e m p o ra ry h om es an
average o f 214 y e a n — a year
longer than allowed by state and
federal laws, according, to state
welfare department figures.
Within 18 months of taking
custody o f a child, the state
Department o f Health and Re­
habilitation Services is supposed
to return the child to Its family
or terminate the parents' rights,
making the child available for

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The suit charges that HRS has
But one-third o f foster children detained children In foster care
remain in state custody longer, too long, denying them a chance
a c c o r d i n g t o H R S . S o m e for a norma) life. The suit, which
children have been in foster care seeks class action status to
represent up to 16.000 foster
aa long as 10 years.
"You have a lot o f kids grow­ children In Florida, also calls for
in g up aa HRS kids." said Karen the restructuring o f the foster
.
G S V efc V M U m riTtom ey w h V ' care'system*
sued HRS In federal court In
U.S. ' D istrict Judge James
October on behalf o f six Dsdc Kehoe w ill hold a hearing Aug. 8
County children. Th e children, on whether to grant class action
a ll siblings, have been in foatcr status to the suit.
care from flve to 10 yea n . "H R S
Statewide, there are 16.663
Is a lousy substitute for a children In foster care, according
to HRS.
parent." Glevers said.

Man convicted
for threats to
vice president
FORT LAUDERDALE A Broward County man
convictea mommy oc
Vice PreUdtnt Dun
Quayte and could be sen­
tenced up to five years in
John Blockwekter wiO be
sentenced Oct 25 before
U.S. District Judge Jose

IS after threatening
Quayte'a life In a call to the
Secret Service, a local tetetatten and a eynd tested teicvlsion crime
. aakl Diane Coasin, a spokeswoman for the
U.S. Attorney's Office.
In a call to the Secret
S e rv ic e A p ril 28.
Blackw eldcr Id en tified
himself and aaid " if he
didn't receive 810 million
he would eliminate Dan
Ouayk." Coaslnsaid.
He was then taken to
Broward General Hospital
for an evaluation. Ten days
after he was discharged, he
-ma4*~ M v s r d -^ a w ^ ir -.
eluding one to WSVN-TV
and ’ ’ A m erica 's M oat
Wanted,” saying unless
Quayte resigned within 24
hours he would harm the
vice president.

Prosecutor says Smith attempted three earlier rapes
By RAMI

Associated Press Writer
W EST PALM BEACH - Prosecutors in William
Kennedy Smith's rape trial plan to call aa
witnesses three women w ho aay he assaulted
them in earlier alleged attacks.
Th e allegations in court documents filed
Monday came Just two weeks before Smith la
scheduled to go on trial Aug. 5 on charges he
raped a 29-year-old JupUer. Fla., woman at his
family's Palm Beach estate March 30.
The court filing by lead prosecutor Moira Laach
claims that Smith raped a woman In Washington
D.C. three yean ago and attempted two other
rape*. It wasn't clear whether Smith had been
charged In any o f those cases, nor whether the
w o m e n re p o rted th e a lle g e d a tta ck s to
authorities.
In court papers. Ms. Laach said she Intends to
call the women to testify under a stale law
allowing use of evidence o f similar crimes. A

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Judge would decide w h eth er to allow the
testimony.
'From the prosecutor's stand point, certainly it
can deal a devastating blow toi Ithe defense,
Michael Dutko. a criminal defense attorney not
Involved In the Smith case.
However, prominent Miami attorney Neal
Sonneti. who alao is not connected to the Smith
case, aaid Judge Mary Lupo could exclude the
testimony if she decides "It doesn't meet the test
o f relevance or if Its prejudicial Impact outweighs
the probative value."
Smith. 30, a recent Georgetown University
Medical School graduate and a nephew o f Sen.
Edward Kennedy, has pleaded Innocent to
charges o f aecond-degree sexual battery and
misdemeanor battery.
Smith's Miami attorneys. Roy Black and Mark
Schnapp, could not be reached for comment. Paul
Donovan, spokesman for Sen. Kennedy, said the
Massachusetts Democrat "continues to believe
that when this case is decided WllUe will be found

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percent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the
lower 90a. Wind south 5 to 10
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Tonight: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance o f evening
thunderstorms then mostly fair.
Low In the mid 70s. Light wind.
W ednesday: P artly cloudy
with a 40 percent chance oi
afternoon thunderstorms. High
In the lower to mid 90s. Wind
variable S to 10 mph.
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about the case.
Washington Police on Monday aaid they
cou ldn't con firm o r deny the charges. A
spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s office for the
District o f Columbia, who would prosecute the
crimes there, did not return a telephone me
king comment.
The state filing gave little detail, but described
the Washington rape aa using "physical force and
violence not likely to cause serious personal
injury" — the same description aa felony sexual
battery count Smith faces in Palm Beach County.
The Jupiter woman claims Smith tackled her
near the Kennedy estate's swimming pool after
they met at a Palm Beach nightspot.
The state alao claimed that In the earlier 1988
attempted assault Smith grabbed the woman,
threw her down and restrained her. but "failed in
the perpetration or was Intercepted or pre­
vented."

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innocent."
Earlier Monday. Smith's attorneys Issued some
tw o down subpoenas to South Florida news
media. Palm Beach police and the alleged
victim ’s attorneys. T h e subpoenas appeared
aimed at supporting the defense contention that
Smith’s right to a fair trial has been undermined
by prejudicial pretrial publicity.
Palm Beach police early in their Investigation
reported looking into claims that Smith had been
Involved In earlier sexual assaults. They said
checks with agencies In Washington and other
places where Smith has lived showed no record or
any such allegations against him.
But Ms. Lasch’s filing Monday claimed Smith
committed a sexual battery In Washington
between May 1 and June 30 of 1968 and
attempted sexual battery in Washington between
April 1 and June 30 that year and in New York
City between June la n d August 30 of 1983.
Ms. Laach was not available for comment and Is
under a gag order barring her from commenting

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Bay and inland waters smooth.
Wednesday: Wind south to
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and thunderstorms.

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Sanford Monday was 94 degrees
and the overnight low was 73 as
reported by the University o f
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
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�Longw ood accepts millage rate
Arsumant about C$ radio spurs tight
LO NG W O O D - The L o n g ­
wood C ity Commission accepted
the proposed property tax rate o f
5.12 mils. Th e decision cam e
during a budget hearing last
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T w o sryests were made Friday night, during a routine drug
Investigation. Members o f the Sanford Ponce Special Inveatlgatlve Unit, arrested Thom as Williams. 19. o f 2461 Center
Street, Sanford. Williams, w h o araa found sitting In the rear o f a
w hite Cadillac in the vicinity o f 9th Street and Pecan Avenue In
Sanford, was charged w ith possession o f a controlled
aubatance. crack cocaine.
Richard Mitchell. 31. o f 5745 5. Sanford Avenue, waa
arrested near 4th Street and Sanford Avenue Saturday night.
He waa charged with pnssrsslon o f and delivery o f a controlled

Haitians lose another
round in deportation
"It's a travesty o f Justice, what
has happened h e re ." Haitian
Refugee Center attorney Cheryl
Little, who represented the men.
MIAMI — Four Haitians who
said after the hearing. "These
were filmed caged and chained
people have had absolutely no
to the deck of a freighter lost
another round In their effort *to legal recourse w hatsoever —
every door has been slammed In
•avoid -'eportation when a federal
thrirface."
Judge ruled Monday lliey were
Also on Monday, the Haitian
stow aw ays on the ship, not
Refugee Center filed a federal
passengers.
damage suit on their behalf
T h e decision meant they could
against Smith and the Border
be expelled from the United
Sfc4ear-tks-auo:r,as'a*Ttstratnt»'»y~ JBat’-aL-akmg w H M k e-a wnevwndorder expires Wednesday at 5 crew of the Arnwaq-Sun II.
accusing them o f gross physical
— but they still Rave one
last recourse, said local •.Immi­ abuse, .......
Ttse controversy began two
gration and Naturalization S erv­
weeks ago when .five Haitians
ice Director Richard Smith-----were found aboard the ship, and
" I understand they are going
INS officials. after determining
to file for political asylum, which
th e men w e re s to w a w a y s ,
automatically entitles them to a
handed them back to the ship's
hearing." Smith said.
crew.
S m ith spoke only m inutes
Local television crews filmed
after U.S. District Judge Ken­ the Haitians chained or caged on
neth Ryskamp ruled the four the ship's deck, sparking a
could not support their claim
p ro te st by lo c a l a d v o c a c y
that they were legitimate pas­ groups, who called their con­
sengers aboard the Arawaq-Sun
finement "modern-day slavery."
Haitians contrasted the plight
Legal passengers would be o f the chained m e n . with the
entitled to formal hearings be­ arms-open welcome received by
fore an Immigration judge, but C u b a n r e fu g e e s , w h o are
under federal law. stowaways automatically en titled to re­
have no such rights, and must sidency under federal law.
The INS finally relented and
remain In the custody of the ship
bringing them In. The ship's took the men Into custody, but
captain can be fined for allowing not before one escaped In a
scuffle.
them to escape.

W hile the rate Is the same as
this year’s. It la higher than the
proposed rollback rate o f 4.30
mils, established by the Seminote County T ax Appraisers o f­
fice. W ith county property ap­
praisals at a higher level, the
amount o f money to be received
from taxes will actually Increase,
even though the mlllsge rate
remains at the same level o f the
1999-91 fiscal year.

Under the adopted rate o f 5.12
mils, with normal homestead
exemption, the owner o f a home
valued at $50,000. would pay
$250 In taxes, and the owner of
a $100,000 home would pay
$512.
A t the presen t tim e , the
commission has only agreed to
accept the millage rate. In order
to legally approve It. a formal
session will be required. The
commission agreed to hold a
special meeting for that purpose,
at 6:45 p.m.. Monday. July 29.
The budget hearings last night
basically dealt with the Planning
and Personnel departments of
the city. The Personnel Deport­
ment has requested $135,547 In
operating funds for the coming
year, but the City Administrator

recommended only §106.911 be e m p l o y e e d e v e l o p m e n t
approved. A great portion of the expenses. He also declared there
requested amount that wasellm- w o u ld be no In c r e a s e fo r
Inated Included Items classified personnel authorised, and rras professional services, travel A
quested that operating expenses
per diem, and employee devel- be reduced to the maximum
opment.
extent possible.
T h e P la n n in g Department.
T h e total budget revenue for
requested $284,015. The City r i s c a l y e a r 1 9 9 1 - 9 2 Is
A d m in is tra to r recom m ended 90.150.849. which is $200,000
•161.284. Moot o f the same * leas than budgeted for the presItems as those cut from the ent year, and over one million
Personnel Department requests dollars more than the 1909-90
were removed. In addition, regu- budget.
lar salary and stage requests
T erry said. “ In addition to
were d rastically reduced by ap p ro vin g the recom m ended
almost $30,000.
m illage rate, the commissioners
In preparing the budget re- also approved the dates for the
quests. City Administrator Don public hearings on that. They
Terry listed a number of restrtc- w ill be held September 9 and 23.
lions fo r all departments. They the alternating Mondays from
Included elimination for fundi o u r ' norm al lo n g w o o d C ity
fo r t r a v e l
p e r d iem a n d

Three local students
win regional contest MORSE
MARVf Y

SANFORD — Three local stu­
dents have been announced as
regional winners In an Am eri­
canism Eaaay Contest. The three
were sponsored by the B. Duke
Woody Branch. 147, Fleet R e­
serve Aaaoclatlon.
The students were Identified
as Sherrce Sorensen and Sean
Goldstein, both o f Lake Brantley
High S ch o o l, and Christian
Oendreau o f Tuskawtlla Middle
School.
The Fleet Reserve Association
got involved ln the Americanism
Essay project on the local level,
early this year. In all. 72 schools
In both Seminole and Volusia
Counties were sent entry forms,
for the competition which In­
v o l v e d 7 th th ro u g h 1 2 th
graders.
T h e local event drew 102
essays for Judging. When the
final local competition ended In
February. Goldstein, u 10th

grader, was selected Branch
147‘s overall winner. He re­
ceived a $100 bond. Sorensen
placed first in 12th graders, and
Oendreau was first for the 8th
graders.
The latest awards have now
been announced for the regional
competition, held redentty In
Memphis. Tennessee. All three
o f the local entries were selected
as second place winners In their
respective school grades for the
regional competition. Each re­
ceived an award as well as a
$100 bond.
F leet Reserve A s s o c ia tio n
A m e r ic a n is m C o m m i t t e e
Chairman Horace E. Paul, of
Sanford, said. "W e're very proud
o f not only these three regional
winners, but all o f the students
who entered." He added. "W e
hope that In working on their
essays lo be entered for the
Americanism Essay competition,
each o f them becam e more
aware of patriotism and had an
Increased pride In our country."

IN V I

1 I G AT |( ) N

U nion: Outdated radios
give troopers problems
TALLAH ASSEE
The
safety o f 'slkte'' trooper* ItJ
South Florida has not been
compromised by an obsolete
radio system that officials arc
anxious to repluce. a stale
spokesman says.
“ There Is no question about
It. the radio system In South
Florida Is old. The technology
Is out o f date and the system In
overloaded." said spokesman
Ed Blrk.
" W e ’re aware that It's (radio
system ) fully stressed and
o v e r lo a d e d . " added U lrk.
"W e 're not Ignoring Iroopcr
safely out on the roud."
But the worn-out ru dlo
system is making life more
dangerous for some troopers,
claims Dade County Iroopcr
Pat Santangclo.
" I t ’s beyond being danger-

L U T T - s a ir Santanfieior preri“
dent of the Florida Highway
Patrol chapter o f the Police
Benevolent Association.
Troopers' lives have' been
endangered because their calls
for back-up assistance have
not been received. Santungclo
said. Some huve even resorted
lo pulling cellular telephones
In ihclr cars at their own
expense to protect themselves,
he said.
Som etim es the H igh w a y
Patrol's entire system In Dade
crushes. Santungclo said, forc­
ing troopers to scurry lo pay
phones lo call for backup or for
mcdlrul assistance for accident
victims.
"That's the first time we've
heurd a trooper had to use a
pay phone." Ilirk contested.
" W e 'v e got o th e r buckup
systems In place.”

N A S A says Atlantis, cargo ready to fly
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL - N ASA
leaded quietly into Ihe final
tours o f the countdown for
khuttle Atlantis' planned launch
Wednesday with a satellite de­
signed to link low-dying space­
craft with the ground.
Mission managers said Monlay both spaceship and cargo
vere ready to ffy. Workers had
&gt;ecn making repairs as late as
Sunday night on a cracked floor
team In the engine compartnent.
Test director Al Sorge said
mglnecrs were satisfied with the
team repair, which Involved
tolling a piece of aluminum over

the split metal.
Atlantis Is scheduled lo blast
ofT at 10:55 a.m. Wednesday,
although NASA has more than
four hours to get the shuttle off
the ground. W eather forecasters
put the odds of good weather for
liftoff al 60 percent. The main
concerns were possible showers
or thunderstorms.
Mission c o m m a n d e r John
Blaha and pilot Mlchuel Baker
practiced landings In the shuttle
training aircraft Monday. The
crew of four m en and one
woman also underwent another
round of mcdlcul exams and
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EDITORIALS

Nuclear dilemma
A m e ric a 's nuclear power Industry faces a
qu an d ary in trying to reconcile aom e o f Its
con troversial past with the prom ise o f Its
future. A t a tim e when Congress Is debating a
new national energy policy, the industry
should be focusing Its efforts oh building
popular support for a new generation o f
nuclear reactors that can — and should —
play a larger part In supplying the country's
electrical needs. Instead, It's gearin g up for s
light at the Nuclear Regulatory Com m ission
over how to keep existing pow er plants
ru nning w ell beyond their assigned life span.
In p a rt, the problem is a m easure o f the
In d u stry's diminished expectations. Between
the y e a r s 2001 and 2016, the 40-year licenses
Tor 66 o f the 110 nuclear power facilities in
the United States w ill expire. Not so m any
years a g o . nuclear advocates looked forward
to th o s e expirations as an opportunity to
introduce smaller, safer and m ore reliable
facilities.
But to d a y , there are only. tw o plants under
con stru ction, public resistance to nuclear
pow er h a s n 't diminished appreciably, and no
one h a s placed an order lor a new facility
since 1979. A s a result, some Industry leaders
now think that keeping those existin g plants
in operation m ay be vital for the Industry's
su rvival.
NRC Chairm an Kenneth C air is anxious to
get s o m e rules in place to exten d those
licenses. But there's no need for haste.
Im p ortan t technical questions still have to be
resolved about the effect that 40 years o f
ra d io a c tiv e bombardment m ay have haiT
upon the brittleness of the containm ent
vessels In th ese reactors. And the rules the
NRC d e fin e s for the future m aintenance and
In spection o f these older plants m ay have to
be c v e n lm o r c exacting than the standards for
new o n e s .
In g e n e ra l, s ettin g reasonable c o n d itio n s for
e x te n d in g th e life o f these p lan ts is a good
Idea, p a rtic u la rly in areas w h e re a lte rn a tiv e
en ergy s u p p lie s are not readily a v a ila b le . But
ex ten s io n s shou ld be granted o n ly fo r plan ts
that m e e t th e N R C ’s safety req u irem en ts.
Many d o n 't, a n d the costs o f b rin g in g them
Into c o m p lia n c e w ou ld be m o re th an their
o w n ers arc w illin g to spend. S u c h plants
should close, e xa ctly as their lic e n s e s specify;
th ere's n o reason for the N R C to re n e w the
license for a facility that it w o u ld n ever
c o n s id e r licen sin g today. *
E ven w h e re th ere’s no qu estion o f a risk to
public s a fe ty , try in g to k e e p o ld plants
ru n n in g c o u ld turn out to b e a d an gerou s
course fo r an Industry that's stlQ s tr u g g lin g to
regain p u b lic trust. Instead o f to u tin g the
p ro sp ective b en efits o f a n ew g e n e ra tio n o f
te ch n o lo gy. In dustry leaders c o u ld w in d up
sp en d in g the next decade tr y in g to exp lain
and c o rre c t th e defects o f the last gen era tio n .
T h a t’s w h y It’s im portant for th e N R C to take
a firm p o s itio n n o w and le t th e tru ly
o u tm o d ed plan ts shut down o n ce a n d fo r all.

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W ASHINGTON - In Ohio, (he federal govern­
ment has been forced to pay 978 million to
14.000 residents o f a small town whose public
water supply was contaminated b y radioactive
waste from a nearby nuclear weapons plant.
in Colorado, highly toxic plutonium has leaked
Into the soil a nd water
wa(
around another Department o f E n e rg y weapons
fa c illtty. w h e re
a
mismanagement
■ and
■
neglect forced the plant's
shutdown 1V4 years ago. Now. DOB Is pressing to
en It before complying
com
w
with
safety, health
al safeguard*.
environmental
b
In Washington.. DOE has belatedly
admitted
that between the mid-1940s and the mid-1960a.
more than 640.000 cubes of a radioactive
isotope. Iodine 131. were "Inadvertently" re­
leased into the atmosphere at another weapons

mdiwtry that for almost a half-century operated
In almost absolute secrecy, and with nearly total
Impunity. Citing Ns

chronic___________
public health and
safety. Sen. John
Olenn Jr.. D-Ohio.
says, "We have been

3

in the name o f na­
tional security."
In many

(By comparison, only about IB cubes o f
radioactive material were emitted during the
highly publicized 1979 accident at the
Mile islan d com m ercial nuclear reactor In
Pennsylvania.)
The goal o f the Manhattan Project, launched
by the W h ite House In the middle o f W orld W ar
n. was to give this country the capability —
unmatched at the time by any other nation — to
construct and deliver atomic bomba.
But that Initiative spawned a nuclear &lt;

and industry execu­
tiv e s r e a la t e d o r
blocked s c ie n t if ic
and medical research
that would have doc­
umented the hazards
poisoning our
posed by their work.
paopialn ths
In numerous other
namsof
they w ere far
national
certain about
socurity. J
the dangers Involved
—- but choae to
mislead, deceive and lie to the public.
DOE now la belatedly offering a comprei
accounting o f th e damage done by the
ment. Its predecessor agencies and their industry

contractors. It is a terrifying tale of
rmtmHtg radioactive agents d
pits. unlined trenches, le a k in g

open

A t DOB'S Ifecd Materials Production Center In
Peroald. Ohio, near Cincinnati. 300.000 pounds
o f radioactive wastes have been dMcharged into
the air, another 170.000 pounds have been
dumped Into the Great Miami River and an
t d d n W * 1 13 million pounds have been aban­
doned in leaky ptta.
Local residents sued DOE after discovering
uranium oxide in their drinking water supply tn
the mid-1960s. That litigation has been resolved,
but still pending Is a suit tn which fLOOO plant
workers are seeking 91.6 btflton tn compensation
for wrongful exposure to carcinogenic materials.
At DOB'a Rocky Plata Plant In Ooiden. C ola,
outside Denver, agents o f the federal Bureau o f
Investigation conducted a mlddle-of-the-night
raid after informants reported that DOB and
contractor employees arere hiding evidence o f
radioactive contamination.
A t DOB’a Hanford Reservation in Richland.
Wash., plant managers deliberately released
radioactive materials Into the ground, air and
water throughout the 1940a. 1960a and 1960s to
speed up production and save money. .

JACK

ANDERSON

Here’s when gift
is not a gift?

H O D D IN G CARTER

W hen will life-span fads die?
Poor, fad-dbven Americans. W ill we ever
manage to live forever?
Every tim e w e think we’ve finally learned all
(here la to know about extending our lives Into
the hazily indefinite future. It turns out that
the previously Infallible directions were wrong
or Just a little off. Like laboratory rats with a
new project director, we have to relearn the
maze.
For Instance, it seemed for quite a long time
that we w ere fated — no, required — to pattern
ourselves after the old dictum that it Is
impossible to be too thin or loo rich, which was
basleully the mantra of Ihe 1980s. Diet books
helped some people get temporarily thin so
that their authors could get permanently rich.
We were given lo understand that mortality,
like ethics, was for chumps. Drink high-priced
designer water, eliminate beef and live forever
(almost).
Some o f H actually made sense. Eliminating
clgureltc smoking Is an Idea whose scientific
validity was established about 25 years ago
und is finally being put Into practice.
Some o f it was less well-substantiated, like
Ihe great antl-cofTcc scare. First. It was true.
Then It wasn't. Then II was. Then it wasn't.
The scientific studies ground out and so did
Ihe contradictions.
Cholesterol has fully urrived now. with Its
scientific doublers overwhelmed If not con­
vinced. Hut with the admonitions against
cholesterol went strictures about excessive fat
Intake. Because we Americans derive so many
of our calorics from fat, our rates o f cancer,
heart disease and bad brralh are significantly
higher titan Japan's und other right-living
nations. Tliul wus and Is the scientific dogma
of Ihe moment, tn which millions o f Americans
pay scrupulous uttcntlon.
Bui lo whal effect? A recent study suggests
that all that effort to live by the fat-free book
does not significantly Improve longevity.
According lo a recent report In the Journal of
the American Medical Association. If every
American reduced dietary fat to Ihe federally
recommended stundard of no more titan 30
percent o f all calories consumed, uveruge life
expectancy would Increase by three to four
months.
Granted, three to four months ran mean a lot
ul Ihe moment of truth. If Ihe Angel Gabriel
up|M'ured and said. "Tim e lo go." it would be
nice lo I k * able lo say. "Sorry, but I have three
or lour more months lo live, thanks lo my low
fal Intake." But that Isn't (be way It works.
Individuals though we are. we collectively live
by the averages und die by the averages, and
Ihe averages, on uveruge. don't really udd that
much when It comes to time saved through
less fat. Or. at least, that Is whal the latest
studies show. W ho knowsubaul tomorrow?
Tom orrow Is here when II comes lo Jogging
The word is that Ihe normal nou-athlcle would

be better o ff w alking regularly than Jogging.
This after several decades of mounting p re ­
ssure to Invest your life savings In tricky
running outfits and milllon-dollar shoes, the
better to puff your way through the mindnumbing boredom o f regular Jogs across
Inhospitable terrain. (Note to all Joggers: O K.
I'm a Jogger too. But 1don't have to love It.)
Now we are told that
our knees, ankles,
feet and even heart
w o u ld b e b e t t e r
served by a regular
regimen o f stead y
walking.
That's w h at our
p a r e n ts d i d . f o r
Pete's sake! T h a t's
what the Victorian
poets did! Can It real­
ly be good for you? Is
there some w ay to
make It look fashiona b le ? C a n It b e
marketed? Yes. yes
and yes. and so we
arc destined to amble
through the '9 0 s.
complete with fancy
canes and w alking
sticks.
In point o f fact, the
most meaningful factor In Increasing life span
In this and every other country has not been
whal we do after we become adults, but w hat
was done to and for us In the womb and within
the first two years o f life. Because far few er
children die In birth and Infancy, the averages
have been pushed upward. Because medicines,
vaccines and surgical procedures are so much
Improved, most o f the historic plagues no
longer ravage the population and accidents
need not prove so frequently fatal. Take aw ay
the rrduction In the Infant death rate alone and
you would reduce this century's marked
Improvement In overall longevity by well o ve r
50 percent.
If you don't believe me. go take a look at a
cemetery In any older community. Search for
tombstones marking deaths of a century ago.
Note the large number o f Infants and sm all
children who died. Note the large number o f
older folk who lived into (heir late 70s and 80s.
Observe the relative paucity of markers for the
middle-aged. (If you made ll out of ihe shadow
o f early life, you had a pretty good chance o f
gelling past the biblical three-score and ten. all
the while eating eggs and bacon for breakfast
and piling on the fat whenever possible.)
Bui fear nol. Within the next few days there
will be a new study, a new book or a new craze
that will bring Immortality buck within reach.
Go lor It. You have nothing to lose but tnuney
and Illusions.

WASHINGTON - It doesn't matter If they
have been naughty or nice. It doesn't even
matter if It'a Christmas. U S. senators are
showered with gifts year-round. And even
under strict new Senate ethics rules, they can
usually find a way to keep them.
Since January o f last year, the Senate rules
have prohibited senators from taking any gift
worth-more than 6100 from someone with a
direct Interest In legislation — such as a
lobbyist who wouldn't mind dropping 6100
on lunch.
If the gift comes
from someone with
W ftiU FH M flA ieiisfa^
tion — ■ rare person
to find bearing gifts
on Capitol H ill —
th e n It m u s t b e
w o r t h le s s t h a n
9300, pr the aenatqr
can't keep it.
There are excep­
tions. Any senator
can ask the Senate
Ethics Committee for
a w a iv e r to b e
allowed to keep a gift
worth more than the
f Any senator
lim it. The w a ivers
can ask the
that are granted are a
Senate Ethics
matter of public re­
Committee for
cord. Bui don't go
a waiver. |
s n o o p in g a r o u n d
Capitol Hill looking
for a Ust of waivers
that were denied — the list of gifts that
senators coveted but that the Ethics Committee nixed. No such list is available to the
public and committee staffers won't even talk
about it from memory, nor w ll they say what
percentage o f the w aiver requests are denied.
As Ear aa Ihe Ethics Committee is concerned,
a returned gift is not a conflict o f Interest, and
therefore not the public's business, no matter
how desperately the senator wanted to keep
It.
Here are some gifts that were deemed to be
keepers during 1990. the first year under the
new rules:
□ General Motors and PBS handed out
copies of the PBS "C ivil W ar" series on
videotape to all senators and members of
their staffs. Each set o f tapes was worth about
9180 retail, but they were granted a blanket
waiver because there were so many of them
being scattered around on Capitol HUI.
□ Sen. John Warner. R-Va.. got what may
be the most coveted gift — four season tickets
to sit in the director’s box at Washington
Redskins games, it amounts to an open
Invitation from the team far him and any
three friends. W ith this chit In his pocket.
Warner could be a political force to be
reckoned with this fall.
□ Sen. Phil Gramm. R-Texas. opposed the
seven-day waiting period for gun purchases
in the latest anti-crime bill, but Gramm didn't
have to wait for his own gun. A law
en forcem en t g ro u p g a v e him a c o m ­
memorative Smith and Wesson pistol worth
9285. With that and his 9250 cowboy boots,
another gift, all Gram m needs is a sheriff's
badge lo complete his ensemble.
□ Sen. Robert Dole. R-Kan., was given a
bust of himself valued at 82.000 from an
Armenian sculptor who wanted to thank Dole
for his work during the Armenian earthquake
o f 1988. The Ethics Committee gave him a
waiver on that, and on a 9396 raincoat that
was a birthday gift from Sen. Warner.
□ Sen. Strom Thurmond. K-S.C.. and his
family received free contact lenses and
glasses worth more than 9900 from an optical
shop In Columbia. S.C. Thurmond didn't
need a waiver from the Ethics Committee
because each of the items was worth less
than 8300. and because they went to several
members of his family. An employee o f the
o p tica l shop to ld o u r reporter L a rry
M astbaum th a t T h u r m o n d gets fre e
merchandise there every year within the
Senate gift limits, and that he pays for
anything that goes above the bmlls.
LJ Sen. Daniel Coats. K-Ind., and his family
received seven passes lo the Indianapolis 500
auto race worth 8110 each, but because the
passes were divided among the family, they
didn't violate Ihe Senate rules.

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�Sanford HsrsM, Sanford, Florida - Tussdsy, July 23, ISS1 - M

School lunch criterion set
•F o u r person household: $24,790
•come.
• F iv e person household: $26.97!
iconic.
• S ix person household: $33.192
ICOfttC*
•S even person household: $37,333

Mereld Staff Yfrlter
SANFORD — The Seminole County school
district has am t letters to all parents whose
children m ay be eligible for free or reduced price
lunches Informing them o f the Income requirem en u vor tne pfogm ti.
Studentsi whose parents receive food
stamps for
m eiigiDfc
u
m P for
the child's
the program
An application must be filed for every student
w h o wants to take advantage o f the program.
According to the letter, the fbHowtng guidelines
will be used to determine financial need for
admittance Into the program:
• O n e person household: 612.347 per year
Income.
• T w o person household: $10,428 per year
• T h re e person household: 620,600 per year
Income.

Budget
niu

exemption.
According to the district, the
proposed tax rate for the fiscal
year which bc|pn July 1. la
10.009 mills, which la .06 mills

per year
per year
per year
per year

•E igh t person household: $41,614 per year
Income.
For each additional family member, an 64.1B1
per person in additional annual Income should be
The district has also warned those w ho apply
for the reduced lunch price* that their income
may be checked during the verification process.
According to Eldon Chambers, director o f food
service for the district, there have been few
abuses o f the program In the past, but random
verification Is mandated under federal law.
The program Is administered by the National
School Lunch Program, a part o f the Department
o f Agriculture.

Orgenlzers say drivt to
limit
Mil terms well
■ on its way
...........

Associated Prsta Writer________
TALLAH ASSEE W it h
50,000 signatures collected In
the last three months, organisers
o f a drive to limit the terms o f
Florida politicians say they are
well on their way to the Novem­
ber 1992 ballot.
“ Limiting political terms Is not
m erely a popular Idea." Orlando

businessman Phil Handy, who la
leading the drive, told reporters
at a press conference.
The slogan adopted by CMsens for Limited Political Term s
Is "eight Is enough."
T h e proposed constitutional
amendment the group Is back­
ing would 11ml! state officials.
In c lu d in g the s ix C a b in e t
members and 160 legislators, to
eight consecutive years In office.

T h e budget, the tightest In the
district's history, cuts all district
programs to their minimal level,
officials aald.
No new programs have been
added and the hirings o f only
essential InstructIona] and ad­
m in is tra tiv e personnel have
been authorised.
"W e 'r e lean and mean again
this yea r." said Supt. Robert
building, ft Is nevertheless part
Hughes. "B ut this year's budget
of our history." Mills requested
was Moore to extend the lim e before
la being assembled under sc
many uncertainties."
denied, by a 4 to 2 vote.
tearing the building down. He
Moore then presented the mat­ suggested, "This would give the
T h e state legislature has cut
financial support for many dis­ ter to the Sanford City Com­ Historic Commission tim e to
trict programs and has changed m ission. during last n igh t's either And a buyer for ft. or come
how they will distribute the meeting.
up with some other solution.’ '
dollars (o each district. Rather
During discussion of the mat­
In requesting the City Com­
than send 25 percent o f the ter at last night's commission mission to consider the matter.
allocated money each quarter, work session. Historic Board
Moore wrote, "SunnHand Corpo­
the state will give the district 23 Chairman Cal Conklin explained ration cannot foresee any set o f
percent o f the money each four that only 6 o f the 12 member circumstances wherein restora­
months. If. at the end o f the board waa at the meeting! Con­ tion would be of any economic
year, the state haa enough klin was one o f the two votes value. Studies and cast factors
money left in the coffers. It will cast which would have allowed
have been made by a very
give the district the remaining Moore to demolish the building. competent general contractor.
eight percent.
Conklin gave the commissioners With the information furnished,
If not the district must make several reasons to consider In ft was determined by Sunniland
.jtO JvitbJfM .— *_____ _____.__ ... -nutfU ng.
( s j » XftTBQISUPaUtftU
"W e can not count on that not one of tn e23 Dulldmgs listed ish the building."
money because we don't know If on the historical register," he
T h e final vote during the
we're going to get It," Hughes said. Conklin addrd, “ An owr.er regular City Commission session
should have the right to demol­ later yesterday evening, was
said.
There will be a second public ish hia building."
unanimous.
hearing next Tuesday .before the . Historic Board member Jerry
As for the beginning or the
budget Is tentatively adopted Mills, w ho had opposed the demolishlon. Moore said after
with suggested changes In place.
demolition, was also on hand for the meeting, “ I told the con­
A final hearing will be on Sept. th e w ork session. He said. tractor. Just as soon as I got
I I when the proposed budget “ W hile I'll admit It Is not the approval to tear the place down,
mast architecturally significant he can get started."
will be adopted.

Demolition

w m told to lay down la the back
•eat and not to look up. accord-

•aid the men drove for
about 20 minutes before arriving
at an unknown local tow. After
she waa taken Into the home, the
knifc-wtekUng man ordered her
to remove her clothes, aaytng
*TU cut you. you — white
whore."
The man then brought in one
man after another ordering “ You
do what they w an t."
The woman aald ahe waa
fa l»M at
forced to have sex with about IS
men. who r*ngrdLin.agcJroni.l?__J«rtlgal£tr».____„ „ „
The victim aald the woman
to 50. The rapes continued until
9 a.m. Sunday morning when an told her ahe waa In Midway and
unknown woman knocked on directed her to State Road 46,
the bedroom window and said where ahe waa told ahe could
“ The boys have been talking turn right to go to Sanford. The
about having a white whore held victim aald she ran to SR 46
up here." the victim told in- where shesaw is “ Sipes Avenue”

L O R E T T A RU B F O S T E R
COLLINS
Loretta Sue Foster Collins, 36.
1201 S e ttle r 's L o o p R oad.
Geneva, died Sunday at Florida
Hospital. Orlando. Bom March 2.
195S, In Roswell. N.M.. she
moved to Geneva from Orlando
In 1979. She was a homemaker
and a member o f St. Stephen's
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include parents,
John and Ruth Foster, Orlando;
husband. James F. Jr.. Geneva:
daughter. Skylar Marie. Geneva;
brother. John Foster. Orlando:
sisters, Lillian Foster. Ruth
Hamellne. both o f Orlando. Mona
Lookhart, V ir g in ia M e tca lf.
Margaret Foster, all o f Albu­
querque. N.M.
Colonial Carey Hand Funeral
Home, Orlando, In charge o f
arrangements.

VIRGINIA B. DAWSON
Virginia B. Dawson. 72, o f
Sanford, died Friday In Fort
Wayne. Ind. She was born Oct.
26. 1918. In Fort Wayne. She
waa the o w n e r/ o p e ra to r o f
Dawson Root Beer Stand and
Dawson Pliza for 26 years.
Survivors Include husband,
James. Jr.; sons. James III o f
Seal Beach. Calif.. Larry L. o f
Fort Wayne; brother. Raymond
Walter. Sanford; sisters. Betty
Probat. Fort Wayne. Margaret
Brinkman. Rome City. Ind.: four
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; o n e g r e a t ­
grandchild.
D .O . M c C o m b a n d S o n s
Funeral Homes, Fort Wayne. In
charge of arrangements.

unknown woman with a small
child who took her home where
she called police.
Dr. Benjam in Newman re­
ported a physical examination
revealed the woman had bruises
and recent scxuof activity.

S u s a n n a B a b l n c a u o ! died Sunday at Florida Hospital.
Westminster. Maas, Jacqueline Altamonte Springs. Bom April 4.
Russell o f W ell Fleet. Mass., 1932. In Brooklyn. N.Y.. he
Jantne Stahl o f St. Louts, Mo.. moved to Casselberry from New
Janice Bacon o f South Pasadena: Orleans in 1979. He waa a
s i s t e r s . R o s e J o h n s o n . superintendent o f utilities for the
G enevieve O 'L ea ry. Edwldge city o f Casselberry.
Machado. A lice Kenney and
Survivors include wife. Donna:
Anita Dion, all o f Masaachuaetts: sons. Marc. Janck. both o f Cas­
b r o t h e r , A r t h u r D io n o f selberry: daughters. Sofia. CosW aterbury. C on n ecticu t; 14 selbeny. Jonl. Kim Goodwin.
grandchilden and 10 great­ D e n i s e F r e t w e l l . a l l o f
grandchildren.
Richmond. Va.. Linda Post. St.
Stephen R. BaldautT Funeral Peteraubrg; mother. Theresa.
Home. Deltona, in charge of Queens. N.Y.; sisters. Angle
arrangements.
Trascoy, Inverness. Dorothy.
Delores ParictU. both o f New
FRANCS* C. LYONS
York: four grandchildren.
Frances C. Lyons. 99. Hound
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Run Place, Casselberry, died Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Monday at Park Lake Health charge o f arrangements.
Care, Winter Park. Born July 12.
1892. tn Rutland. Vt.. she moved
to Casselberry from there In
1963. She was a member o f St.
SILL BUSIILL JOHN
Margaret Mary Catholic Church.
Funtrol w rvlcn tor Mr. Ruttell John Gill.
Survivors Include sons. John O ft tl. Ot Sonford who potwd away on
F., Casselberry, W illiam E.. Saturday, will ba conducted on Tuttday at 10
at lha Oafclawn Park Chapal ot Iho
Jacksonville; five grandchildren; a.m.
Baldwin Fairchild Finorai Homo In Loko
one great-grandchild.
Mary with lha Rov. Rebar! Tomato official
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral Inf. Informant will letlow at Oafclawn Park
Mr. Gill It Wjrvivod by hit wito.
Home. Altamonte Springs. In Camttory.
Fiorina F.j ana dauW'tor, Mary "Blllto”
charge o f arrangements.
Hick ton. tan In law. Paul Hkkion. all ol

JOHN J. PON1ATOW6R1
John J. P on la to w sk l. 59.
Sunny Tow n Road. Casselberry,

Santard and ana grtndMn. Stephan GorJit ol
Winter Park.
Baldwin Fairchild Fvnaral Homo. Oafclawn
Chapat. Laka Mary, in charge ol arrongo
manta.

Pond
C oatlassd from Fags IA
water normally
w ould contain higher levels
because the sediment hasn't
settled on the bottom yet." He
said. "Testin g for fecal coliform
Is normally Intended for average
lakes where the water tables arc
stable, not for rapidly moving
retention ponds."
L a k e M ary P u b lic W ork s
Director Rod Stroupc said, "W e
also did some testing of our own
on that same day, and the level
was way down. In the same
levels as the Flowers report."
Flowers said further and more
extensive testing will be done
during the next few days to
determine where the waste ma­
terials came from. “ If I were lo
make a guess." he said, " I would
say the waste Is that which Is
n o r m a lly fou n d In ru n -o ff
ground, and not from any sewer
system.” He said he expected

the next set of tests will prove
that assumption.
Digging has been underway
near and In the retention pond
recently as part o f the widening
project on Lake Mary Boulevard,
it waa at one time believed that
the pollution might be com ing
from a sewer system emlnallng
from the nearby school.
"W h en we received the first
figures." Stroupc said, “ the De­
p a rtm en t o f E n viron m en tal

Regulation immediately ordered
the county crews to stop pump­
ing from the retention pond."
In addition lo the continuing
testa from Flowers Laboratories.
Stroupc said. "Our crews will
also take more samples to be
certain we continue to match the
lest levels from the lab."

Gardner

P en n in gto n , w ho ran for
school board, said Sem inole
County schools ore similar (o the
county. Partially because reap­
p r a is a ls g e n e r a t in g la r g e
umounts o f "extra" money for
schools. Pennington said school
officials spent extravagant sums
for Janitorial supplies and other
arcus.
Anyone seeking more Informa­
tion can contact Pennington ut
295-7117 or 339* 1853.

1A
members ol the legislature
who never had the opportunity
to exhibit their leadership or
m anagem ent ability because
they have never been exposed lo
people In Icadshlp positions who
make the decision. That's un­
fort umale. but thut's a fuel of
life."

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Onealme M. Defoe, 81, 30
Savanah Drive. DeBary. died
Thursday at Central Florida Re­
gional tfospltal, Sanford. Bom
July 6. 1910. in High Point. Mo.,
he moved to D e B a ry from
California In 1969. He waa a
carpenter and a Protestant.
S u r v iv o r I n c lu d e s w if e .
Elizabeth. Sanford.
B aldw ln -F alrch lld Fu neral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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BELLA VIOLA DUFU1S
B e lla V io la D u p u is . 8 3 .
Alloway Drive, Deltona, died
Saturday at Indigo Manor Nurs­
ing Home. Daytona Beach. Bom
July 20. 1908. In Massachusetts,
she moved to Deltona In 1969
from Fitchburg. Mass. She was a
member o f Our Lady o f the
Lakes Catholic Church. Deltona.
Survivors Include daughters.

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More ethnic
violence as
summit fails

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Shamir hints at paaca breakthrou gh
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Yltahak Shamir is hinting at
a breakthrough In Israel's stance on (J.S.-proposed peace talks
with its Arab foes, saying the Americans have promised to
honor Israeli wishes on Palestinian representation.
Uut neither his government nor the Palestinians appear
ready to make concessions on the makeup o f a Palestinian
delegation — the Issue that thwarted a past U.S. Initiative and
toppled the last Israeli government.
Asked after two days o f meetings with Secretary o f State
James A. Baker III whether talks could begin In the next few
months. Shamir said: "It's very possible that talks could be
held In the framework o f peace negotiations between us and
the Arab world."

International bank oeandal Hitanalftoa
LONDON — The Bank o f Credit and Commerce International
fraudulently concealed several billion dollars In losses for at
least 15 years - and may never have been profitable, a newly
released audit says.
The report found that the bank, which has been effectively
shut down around the world, engaged for years In shady
dealings Involving phony loans, bribery, unrecorded deposits
and the rapid transfer o f funds among offices.
The Price Waterhouse audit was commissioned by the Bank
nf England, which coordinated the seixure o f BCCI bank
branches starting In early July, and has been seeking to
liquidate Its assets In Britain. '

Cholera conoams M exicans
MEXICO CITY — The South American cholera epidemic la
waning after killing more than 3.900 people, but outbreaks In
Mexico are worrying health officials that the dk
could be
on a northward trek.
None of the 59 cases reported In Mexico has been fatal.

From Astoelktkd P ratt rtport i

Hold-up man killed
by protective acreen
SYDNEY. Australia — A would-be bank robber
w a s kllk-d by a bulletproof screen that slid up and

crushed his head as he tried to lunge over a
teller's counter, police say.
Two urmed assailants burst into the Advance
Hunk In Sydney's northern suburbs at about 4:30
p.m. Monday, demanding money from the staff
and customers.
As one of the men lunged over the counter, the
protective screen slid up toward the celling,
trapping the man's head. He screamed to his
friend for help, but the other man fled.
Hank staff had run from the building after
setting off an alarm and were unavailable to

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ZAGREB. Yugoslavia --

T h e lead en o f Yugoslavia's
tw o largest republics. Serbia and
Croatia, bitterly accused each
other o f sabotaging a Yugoslav
summit on Monday and pro­
m oting feuding between the two
ethnic groups.
Fighting between Croats and
Serbs in ethnically mixed areas
o f Croatia has claimed the lives
o f more than 100 people since
May. Twenty-one people were
killed on Monday alone.
"W e have reached the end."
Croatia's Stipe Meslc. chairman
o f the etght-mcmber collective
presidency, told a news confer­
ence In the Macedonian resort of
Ohrid, site o f the summit.
"N o w we have to solve the
problems quickly or we all face
destruction."
President Franjo Tudjman of
Croatia said he would not return
t o n e g o t i a t i o n s w it h th e
country's other leaders until the
arm y leaves his republic.

Logal Notlcf
NOTICI OF APPLICATION
POATAX M I D
N O T IC ■ I I N I N I O V
OIVIN, tea) Lyell ar Hsllv
cartttkateti) Km fIM m M car?
Ifkated) Nr a tea S N Is ba
leaue* tNraex. IS * certificate
number U ) s n i y a a r li) at
IttitMM
itH
HMncv* ftw Aspeladlaa
a n i r ipi m»i m
qM
t mv
prwarty. anP tea nomad) in
which it wm aaaaaaaS l*/era at
C#m fk*tefte.l*il
YoaretlMuonc*: MW
OaocrNttanof Praparty: LKO
LOTS 1 + • IL K S ALLINS 1ST
A D D TO W A S H I N O T O N
H IIO H TS PS lPO n
yuaaa
tVwMwl la
m wklak
wnfui MSMAad*
Psmiroo «
ParrMTataN
All at tate waparty bains In
tea Caunty at laminate. State at

~

W itnesses said the 37-year-old man was
trapped for 15 minutes b efore am bulance
workers arrived.

The

federal a r m y■and
___________________
Croatian forces
exchanged fbe today Just hours
a fte r C roatia's president de*
manded that the army leave his
teceaafcmiat republic and urged
his people to prepare for all-out

Unlttt such certificated)
________ ____________* “ vnair at rw w tw inettiiiih
"T h ry did not know he had been pinned, so
tear, tea aragirty detcrlNd In
mk K certificated) will ba tald
obviously they couldn't release him ," said police
te tea hishirt Mddw at tea wart
Detcclivc-Scrgcant Dennis O'Toole.
l aartnala County

. -ik a / il1v»A r. t b s s c ir e n -. -

m u w n ttf

tea lite day at Augurt. m t, at
JiAJ*.
• »«

Aagrexlmately t i l l to cate
ter tan It required to N paid by
tea auccaaafut biddn at tea tat*
Full paymant at an amount
to t e .....................
rtcerdtns taaa la dua
within Id hour* atlar tha
advartlaad tlma of tea aala. All
paymanta ahall ba cate or guarantead Inrtrument. mad* pay
abta to tea Ciorh ot tea Circuit
Court.
Dated tela lit day ot July,

mt.

(S IA L)
Moryonno hhorau
CNrh ot tea Circuit Court
Somlnoia County, Florida
By: Tina M. TayNr
Deputy Clarlr
Publlte: July *. 14. 23.30. m t
DIM-40
NOTICI OP APPLICATION
------- FOR TA X 'S *E S ....... N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that Lyoll Hint! or
Holly Hlnti, tha hotter of tha
lot lowinf carmicatt It) hat Iliad
Mid certificated) lar a tax dead
te bo laauad tharaon. Tha cart ill
cate numberlal and yaarli) el

Legal Notices
prw rty.
which tt t

ot tea
nanwiat In
la/ar«aa

CorhtkateNa. MM
-a a----------- IM S
•wv U
r VVMMfaCw- IIW
Oatcrigtlen at Praparty: LEO
LOTStt + a ELK P TRACT 11
SANLANDO SPRINGS PE *
PC 4
Namaa In which aitatted:
AgnatErktuan
All ot taM p»M*'*&gt; bates te
tea Caunty ot iimlnaN, Stela at
Florida.
Untaoo ouch cartltlcatato)
teati ba radu m ii accardteg te
IwteP
Ifl
ittl ba taM
te tea highoat btddar at tea wart
. EromtiipiD
u i t u | w ;iP m m I u
kVWVTf
the Jte day at Auguot.

mi, at it

Lags! Hottest
laminate County. Fter Ida
By: Tina M. TayNr
Deputy CNrh
Publlth: July M. M. n .
Auguot o. m i
O lH m

a

NOTICI OP APPLICATION
P S S T A X M ID
N O T I C E IS H I R I B V
OIVIN. Mat CB. FraahN*. tea
hatdbr al tea NRpb N
aN (t) N o Mad Ml
diet*) tar a tea Mad N be
a rli) a N yaartol at
a|u ^ua|altM
^MIIP P*«PrtTfi
Ini
WKfipiwI P
and tea nemo It) in wMch It w m
I to/araM
.IM

•t Praparty: N 43

MTISSL"**

FT OP B 42 FT
OF S toOF BLK
TOP
II TR IS TOWN OP SANPORD
PD I PO I It
_

Pult payment at an

SarrtiM. Bata
AM at Mtd praparty bates te

within *4 hour* attar tha
oduortiiad time at tea tala. All
paymanta than ba caah ar i

Untaoo tuch cortlfkatelt)
IHUI H rNMfnBi ffCCIrilM VS
law. tha prNarty ^tooertbaa In
ouch certificated) will ha ootd
ta tea Mghart hldtar at Wo watt
Seminole Caunty

gqygl |p 'Hip

te tea CNrh ot tea Circuit

Court.

Dated tela nth day ot Juno,
m t.
(SEAL)
Moryonno Marti
Clark et the Circuit Court
laminate County. PlorMe
By: Tina M. Taylor
Deputy Ctorh
PuMtoh: July t « , t e n . IW1
OfltftJ
NOTICE OP APPLICATIONPOSTAXDCBD
N O T I C I IS H I R I B V
GIVEN, teat C.B. Pranhlln, tea

115

Namat In which i ttanad:
Henry C. Matthew*. WHIN M.
All ot
property hotng In
tea County o*il aminate State ot

Fieri*.

Unloti ouch cortlflcotalo)
tuch cartiticaNU) will ba tald
to tha highMt biddar at the wart
Iron! dear, laminate County
CourttnuM, Sanford. Florida, an
the ttth day at Augu*t. IWI. at
It A.M.
Approximately H U M caah
for Not I* required to bo paid by
tha tuccenlul biddar al the tote.
Full payment ol an amount
equal to tea hlghatl bid piu*
applicable documentary stamp
•axe* and recording teat It duo
within 14 hour* altar the
advartiiad lima ot tea tala. All
payment* shall ba caah or guar■arrtaad inti run wt/t.-madr-pay-able to tha Ctorh et tea Circuit
Court.
Dated tela tth day ol July.

1901

(SEAL)
Mar yenne Mona
Ctorh ol tea Circuit Court'

Nr teat I* required to ba paid by
tea tuccraalul bidder at tea taN
Pull payment at an amount
ta the hlghert bid plu*
documentary Hemp
recording No* it dua
within 14 hour* altar Iho
oduartiiod tlma ot mo tote All
payment* Mail bo cath or guar
i ta tea CNrh at tea Circuit
Court.
teit tot day ot July-

mt.
HEAL)
CNrhrtteo Circuit Court
lam UtoN County. Florida
By: Tine M. ToyNr
Deputy CNr*
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J
taJLwAi. V
JI uly*, te 13.30. IWI
wllimlwl*
OBto o
NOTK B OP APPLICATION
POOTAX DBBO
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, teat Lyoll Hint! or
Holly Hint!, tea hateer of Iho
tattooing cartttkatod) ho* HNd
Mid cerfHteatol*) Nr a lax dtad
ta N teauad tearaon Thacartin
cate number(•) and yaarli) ot
Ittuanca, IN daacriptton of te*
proMrtu. and tea nnmaU) in
which H w m aiMMid It/ara a*

within 14 hear* altar the
Itme at tea *aN.. Alt
•hail b* caah ar

Cantfkate NolM7
Year ot Ittuanca: 19M
Datcrlptton at Praparty: LEG'
SEC IS TWP IIS ROE 31E BEG
330 FT W OF SB COR OP E to
OP N W OF SE to OF HE U
RUN I » FT N l « . t a FT N 30
DEO I* MIN » SIC W TO SLY
R/W LAKE CHARM CIRCLE
SWLY ALONG SLY R/W TO A
PT NOP B IG S TO BEG
in which attMtad:
Nancy A.

i CNrh at tea Circuit

All at tald praparty being In
tea Caunty ot Samtnote. Stole ol

i day ot Auguot.

II

1. ot

.ttaMlL ■

i N rogutraS ta bo paid by
caattut Mddw at tea a#N.
Pull payment ot an amount

kg

kigftggk likkk ikk^g

Court.
ated) two mod tald
atetol Nr a tax dMd te ba Nauod
thereon. Tha certificate numbar(t) and yaarli) of toauanca.
tea datcrlptton at tea property,
and tha named) In which It w m
attatted it/ara m Mtewt:
Certificate No. It*
Year at It ouanca: mo
Datcrlptton of Praparty: I te
OP LOTS t+1+1 BLK II TR H
TOWN OP SANFORD PB 1 PO

L t q i l W o tlc ti

J* Ite day ot July.
(S IA L)
CNrh ot tea Occult Court
■y: Tina M. TayNr
Deputy CNrh
Publlth: July 14, U. 3*

A

DSH-M2
NOTICI OP APPLtCATION
FOR TAX 0110
N O T I C I IS H I R I B V
O IVIN. teat Lyell ar Hally
MktaHi 41m kil^M aM|Rm y i u L u
. a ■ MBS r a An l a 1

—

CffTiflCMili m

** ■ - j - - i ^ - - - a
V
ipM AflMi (ffT*

IflcataU) N a tax dwd Ip N
kF
uU
uUn
. . IflMi
tMUM aWlU
(nf aaaM
CWFTItlaata
HSU
numharlt) and y a a rlt) of
lasitMMd
A
O
h
M
m
M
INMMPVCv. IfNf
taf Trtel
praparty. and tea namat*) In
which it w m aatoteed It/ara m
CarnikaN No. 1*11
YoarotlNuanca: 1*M
Oaocrlptkm ot Property: LEG
LOTS 7 • + * IL K * ALLENS
1ST ADO TO WASHINOTON
HEIGHTS PR IP G 13
Name* In which aeieiiad: Ira
ToetM, hair*
All at laid property being In
Iho County ot SomlnoM. Slate ot
Florida.
Unlot* tuch cortllicatelt)
than bo r«dn mid according N

Jrr*. .tea. froprtxfy-itrv-rJhart-Ja.
tuch cartllkated) will ba told
lo tha hlghatl bidder al lha watt
front door, Saminole County
CeurthouM. Sanford. Florida, an
tea tlte day at Auguat. ton. at

n‘ “

Approximately I11S.M caah

Unto** tuch carllllcataUt
i rodoomod according to
law, tea property dmcrlbod In
•uch earttfkatoi*) will b* told
N I N Mghart bidder at the watt
front door. Saminote County
CaurthauM, Sanford. Florida, on
INStedoy of Augutt. Ifft. ot U

AM .
Approximately 1125.00 cath
for IBM to required to N paid by
tea luccatatul biddar at m* Ml*
Pull payment of an amount
equal ta tea hlgNtt bid plu*
applicable documentary stamp
within 14 hour* ottor the
tlma of tea tale. All
•hail N cath or guar
Instrument, made payOPN N tea Ctorh ol tea Circuit
Court.
Dated this isth day of Juno,
m t.
(SIAL)
Aw
Am
aniannS
U n# «a
p
vjfMinorirwrso
Ciorh ol IN Circuit Court
Somlnoia County. Florida
By: Tina M. Taylor
Deputy Clark
Pubilih: July 3,0.14,23. IWI
DBH 14
NOTICE OF AFFLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that Lyoll or Hatty
. HIp U, Jh*. boidrr ol Jbt-talUw'JftO.
corllllcateltl ho* Iliad M i d cart
ilicate(t) lor a tdi dead to t »
Ittuod tharaon Tha cartitlcot*
numharlt) and yaarlt) ol
Ittuanca, tea datcrlptton al the
properly, and tha named) In
which II wet attested It/ara at

Ltgal Notlcf
toltowt:
CartIheat* No. 3*9!
Year of Ittuanca: IN I
Datcrlptton at Praparty: LEO
SEC 30 TWP US ROE UC S te
OF W to OF HE to S OF CANAL
(LESS K D M FT A W ta U PT)
A S13 FT OP W to OP NE to OP
NW to A NE to OP SE to OP NC
to OP NW to N OP NEW RO A
NEWRD
Nomot in wfikb oaaaaaod: 1
JachP.l
All ot Mid property hoing In
IN County at Somlnote. State ol
Florida.
Uniat* tuch coftltkataU )
•Nil N ridwmad accorrtng tp
law, I N prMOrfy dnertaad In
tuch cartitkate(i) will N ootd
te IN N gN rt AMdir at tet wort
Seminote County
tea lite day at Auguot. m i. at

llAJM.

Approximately itlS M cart*
ter teM to raqulrad ta N paW By
I tea tote.
Full payment ot an amount
equal la IN hlphart KM phM
la&gt;M and racwdlng Mm N tea
within 14 hour* altar tha
advortlted tlma ot tea tote. JUI
payment* than N caah or guar­
anteed Inttrumanf, made pay­
able to tea Ctorh ot tea CIrculf

Court.
Dated Ihi* Irt day at July.
IWI.
I SEAL)
Mtry arm* AAorta
Clark at IN Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: TlnoM. Taylor
Deputy CNrh
Publlth: July*, IAH.30.IW1
DEH-4S
NOTICI OF SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
teal by virtue ot teat certain
Writ ol Execution Itoued out ft
and under te* tool ol IN Circuit
Court of Orongo County, Flori­
da, upon a final judgement
In &lt;
on te* 2nd day of
A D two. In that certain
entitled. Plrtl Unton Natton*
Bank of Florida. Plaintiff.
—v*— William D. Saegreva*
and Carol Ann Seogrovw Do
Nndant, which atoroMtd Writ ot
Exocutlon w m dallvorad to mo
a* Sheriff of SomlnoN County,
Florida, and I have levied upen
tea following datcrlbad property
owned by William D. S*ogrovoi.
M id property balng located In
SamlnoN County, Ftortdo. more
particularly datcrlbad a*
toltowt:
One 1**4 Marcury 4 doer
Aulomobllo. VIN t
2MEBP*5FIEX45ltn
balng t torad ol Altamonte Tew­
ing Service.
and te* undartlgnad at Sheriff
ot Samlnol* County, Florida,
will al 11:00 AM . on IN 24th
day ol July A.D IWI, after tar
M l* and Mil lo IN highMt
biddsr. lor cath In hand. sub|act
to any and all existing Itent, at
the Front (Wm I) Door al te*
tlapt ol te* Samlnol* County
Courthouse In Sanlord. Florid*,
tea above datcrlbad personal properly.
Thai Mid Ml* I* balng mad*
to taUtly.tbv JarmvnLl4td.Mtr.lt. .
ol Execution.
DONALD F.ESLINGER,
Sheriff
1«' I
Somlnote County, Florida
Publlth: July 1, *, 14. 13. with
tha 14toon July 24. IWI.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger adventure Mm collected 214.0 million
for first place at the box office.
With ticket sales to date o f g l l S . 3 million, the Mm has
emerged as the summer's biggest hit.
"B ill A Ted’s Bogus Journey." a new com edy about two
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business of $10.2 million for second place. It was followed In
third by the re-release of "101 Dalmatlons,” with reported
ticket sales o f $7.8 million.
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with several gang-related shootings across the nation upon Its
premiere, finished fourth on a gate o f $7.3 million: It has made
a strong $22.5 million In two weeks.
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receipts o f $6.2 million.

LA. polles eNsI to ratirs
LOS ANGELES — Nearly five months after the videotaped
beating o f a motorist. Police Chief Daryl P. Oates finally agreed
to step down, but in his own lime: next April.
The tough-talking Gates fought tears and his voice faltered as
he told hts officers In a videotaped message Monday of his
plans to retire.
Oates. 64. has been under pressure to step down since the
March 3 police besting o f motorist Rodney King. The beating
prompted a national uproar over police brutality. Four officers
nave been charged.

WASHINGTON - A new gov­
ern m en t r u le th a t w ill ,et
employers turn away disabled
Job applicants w h o pose a safety
threat to themselves Is being
cflUdxed aa "paternalistic think­
ing" that a landmark 1900 law
* u supposed to curb.
"It's not only an emotional
slap In the face. It's a very basic
denial o f that which Is our fair
due." M arilyn Golden, policy
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ucation and Defense Fund, said
Monday.
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new regulations required by the
Americana W ith Disabilities Act.
passed by Congress last year and
hailed as the "Emancipation
Proclamation
Proclamation"
for 43 million
disabled Americans.
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t h is w e e k b y t h e E q u a l
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Commission, are supposed to
protect the disabled from dis­
crim in ation In em ploym en t,
public accommodations, trans­
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federal government Is looking lo
simplify the pension system.
If all goes well — and taxpay­
ers who've been afflicted with
repeated attempts to "sim plify"
the tax system could be excused
fo r b e in g le ery — pension
changes could enhance the re­
tirement years o f millions of
workers, reduce pressures on
Social Security and wipe out a
giant paperwork burden for
business.
But It may take a while. There
Is a shortage o f money and
nothing close tp a consensus on
Jm» i ~ Jtow. :.few»...airwtlog ita *
advantaged pensions should be
altered.
Am ong Ideas under consid­
eration In Congress: expanding
Individual Retirement Accounts;
encouraging smaller employers
to contribute more to workers'
pensions; and requiring workers
who switch jobs to reinvest any
e a rly payout o f retirem ent
benefits.
One focus Is on complex tests
that businesses must conduct to
prove that their pension plans do
n o t d is c r im in a t e a g a in s t
lower-paid workers,
"It's a crying shame, but there
arc employers out there with
resources (to provide pensions)
who won't do It because It Is so
com plex." said D.J. Grlbbtn of
the National Federation of In­
dependent Business.
Worker groups say employers
b r in g th e c o m p le x itie s on
them selves by trying to tilt
pension plans in favor or execu­
tives and higher-paid employees.
"Under current law you could
have a simple pension plan that
would cover everybody In the
company and you would not
need to be concerned about
non-discrimination rules." said
Anne Moss, deputy director of
the worker-oriented Pension
Rights Center.

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Andrew Zuckernian. a pension
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accountunts In Washington, said
many companies will not want
total simplification. "T h e more
simplified the pension laws, the
less flexibility the employers are
going to have to tailor a plan to
their exact needs." he said.
When Congress thoroughly
overhauled the Income tax In
1986, with simplification one
goal, tunny Amcriruna learned
that "sim pler" can mean more
costly and. In some cases, more
complex.
Com pared with taxes, far
fewer people have any Ideu what
is going on with their pensions.
N evertheless, most Interests
agree that the pension system,
which costs the government SI
billion a week In forgone taxes,
needs some serious attention.

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the ftfth dn Mark Ctuwey's sacrifice fly and
Kenneth Pledger's RBI single.
Orlando Lind (7-5) went 1 1-3 Innings for the
win dhd Oreg Johnson pitched the final toning
for his 20th save. Prank MerlgUano (2-1) took
the torn.

Crum fights for Job
TAM PA — Maurice Crum prepared him self for
NFL draft day by telling him self that n o team
would bother to cal). W hen none did. It wasn't a
big deal.
" I f I hadn't taken that attitude. I think 1 would
have been pretty depressed and hurt." the
former University o f Miami linebacker said
Monday.
" I felt 1 had a good college career." he added.
" I f that was supposed to be the end o f my
football days, then fine."
Three months later. Crum la anything but
finished playing. He’s battling fo r s Job with the
Tamps Bay Buccaneers and feels good about his
chances o f making the final 47-man roster.
The native o f Tampa signed w ith the Bucs as
a free agent this spring, turning down an offer to
ln the Dallas Cowboys and Jim m y Johnson.
a former college coach, bccauae he thought he
had a better chance o f sticking with his
hometown team.
Several off-season moves opened the door for
Crum to sign with the Bucs and compete for a
Job, Including Tampa Bay's decision to switch
from a 3-4 defense to a 4-3. The club also moved
Kelt)' itcCants from linebacker to defensive end.
traded starter Winston Moss and lost Sidney
Coleman tu Plan B free agency.
NOTES: The Buca waived free agent.kicker
Jake Mcinerney. placed' defensive lineman
D e n til Robertson on Injured waivers and
announced that rookie linebacker Terry Bagsby.
a fifth-round draft choice, had left camp. The
reductions made room on the roster for wide
receiver Willie Drewrey. offensive lineman John
Bruhtn and linebacker Maurice Oliver, who
signed contracts Sunday.

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Dolphins sign Williams
MIAMI — Miami Dolphins strong safety Jarvis
Williams ended a lO-day contract holdout
poorer Instead of richer.
Williams quietly reported to training camp
Monday without the new deal he had been
seeking. He'll have to pay a fine of $15,000
($1,500 per day) for the workouts missed.
Williams is In the option year o f a four-year
deal he signed as a rookie out o f Florida In I960.
The contract will pay him $240,000 this season:
he wants at least $500,000.
The Dolphins' policy forbids negotiating with
a player who Is under contract and holding out.
Williams, voted the Dolphins' outstanding
defensive back each o f the past three seasons,
participated In a rain-soaked afternoon practice

Lake Mary High School
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SANFORD — Seminole Communi­
ty College continues to keep Semi­
nole County's best st home as the
local school Monday signed Lake
Mary High School standout Mike
Merthte to an Athletic Scholarship.
The ft-foot-2, 190 pounder will
attempt to become what Is believed
to be the first two-sport star In the
school's 23-year history.
Merthle was s three-sport star In
his four years for the Rama. H e was
a four year starter for the basketball
team, a two year starter fo r the
football team and played one year of
van ity baseball.
Merthle resum ed hla lo v e o f
baseball on the junior varsity team
last year after having not played the
game In almost four yean. H is good
play this year for the Lake Mary
van ity made him a late round draft
pick by the Philadelphia Phillies.
That choice by the Phillies got him
thinking about 8CC.
"T h e Phillies wanted me to play
junior college baseball so they could
watch me this year and maybe sign
me next June." said Merthle. "S o I
thought Seminole would be a good
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Spring/Summer Slowpltch Softball doubleheader. A t 7:30 p.m. they
will face Calico Jacks and at 8:30
League at Plnehurst Park.
Lambert Erectors bopped the Or­ p,m. they will take on Lambert
lando Softball Club 12-3 and TRC Erectors.
Next Monday’s regular schedule
whipped the Boomtown Boys 104.
will
have Lambert Erectors playing
In the other gam e, the Orlando
Softball Club won Its first gam e o f the Boomtown Boys at 6:30 p.m..
the year Just by showing up as the TRC and Lambert Erectors wilt play
league-leading Calico Jacks team the last two Innings o f a suspended
failed to show and handed OBC a gam e at 7 :3 0 p .m .. T R C w ill
7-0 victory.
Despite the loss Calico Jacks
holds onto a three game lead In the
loss column with an 11-2 record.
They are followed by T R C and
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Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO — Am ong the eight
courses the Junior G olf Associa­
tio n , of Central Florida, has and
'will'play this summer. Ventura
by far looks the easiest on paper.
And the 224 participants at
M o n d a y 's to u rn a m e n t to o k
advantage o f good weather, con­
ditions, and the short layout to
post their best scores or the
season.
For the first time this summer,
three players broke par In the
same event, with Scan Ashby
and Charlie tlarrclson dueling to
a two-under par 68 tic and Ryan
Dillon fo llo w in g w ith a 69.
Ashby, who blrdlcd six holes and
bogeyrd four others, won the
chlpoff for first place In first
flight.

Their perform ances
highlighted the fifth JO A o f
Ccntnu Florida event since early
June. Once again. In the boy's
divisions, three groat and four
net trophies were awarded. In the
girl s and pec wee division, seven
gross trophies were awarded. Alt
ties were decided by chlpoffa.
Nathan Obcrle shot a 63 to win
the net division In the first flight.
Chris Anderson came to second
with a 67. Keith Oraaaing took
third (69). and Jaaon Opal fourth
170).
Eddie Blgosa captured the sec­
ond flight after a blistering round
o f 73. one ahead o f Richard MUfer
and three In front o f Josh Bain
76. Larry Moulder posted a 69 for
top honors In the net division.
Bill Torrey finished second (70).
Ryan Stead third (73). Dan Day
□ B e e O u If.F n g e lB

Earnhardt holda laad
DAYTONA BEACH — Dale Earnhardt and
Ricky Rudd struggled in Sunday’s Miller
Genuine Draft 500 but held onto the top
positions in Winston Cup points race.
Rudd, who finished 20th In the 500-mUe race
at Pocono (Pa.) International Raceway, picked
up six points on Earnhardt, who finished 22nd.
Earnhardt leads Rudd 2.450 to 2,310 after 16
races In the 29-cvent season.
Third-place Ernie Irvan m oved to within 15
points of Rudd with his seventh-place finish
Sunday. Davey Allison finished 14th In the race
to Jump to third. 200poin ts out o f the lead.
Sunday's winner. Rusty Wallace, moved up to
10th place wtth 1.97) points.
Ken Schrader fell to fifth In the standings with
2.236 points, followed by Mark Martin. 2.160;
Darrell Waltrip. 2.136; Harry Gant. 2.065; and
Sterling Marlin. 1,996.
Allison leads the circuit in m oney won with
$924,380. Earnhardt Is second with $734,410.
fo llo w e d by Irvan ($ 5 7 2 ,6 8 0 ): S ch ra d er
($ 5 4 3 ,9 9 0 ); Rudd ( $ 4 4 9 ,2 5 5 ); M a rtin
($441,695); Bill Elliott ($392,090); Waltrip
($375,290); Gant ($ 37 2,200): and Marlin
($327,660).

Seminole High teammates Robby Morgan (Left) and Jsremy Chunat
combined on a two-hitter as they pitched the Seminole Pony Colt League
All-Stars to a 6-1 10-Inning victory ovsr the Perry Parham All-Stars In lha

County All-Star baseball teams continue winning ways
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opening game of trie Southeast Regional at Marietta, Ga. The only run
allowed by the duo scored in the bottom of the first Inning. The local team
had advanced by winning the Florida Colt Slate Championship last week.

It was a good night for Seminole
County All-Star baseball teams as
the Seminole Pony Colt League
All-Stars. The Oviedo Junior League
All-Stars and the Oviedo Senior
League All-Stars all won the open­
ing gam es o f th e ir resp ective
tournaments Monday night.
The Colts won the opener o f the
Colt Southeast Regional 6-1 over

COVERAGE OF SPORTS

Perry Parham In Marietta. Georgia;
T h e O vied o J u n io r s w h ip p e d
Ntcevlllc IB-7 In the Junior Section I
Tournament at Oviedo; and the
Oviedo Seniors crushed their oppo­
nent 24-3 In the Senior Section I
Tournament at Nlceville.
C all's o u tla st oppon en t
MARIETTA. GA. - The Seminole
Pony Coll League All-Stars exploded
for five runs In the top o f the 10th

IN Y O U R

Inning to defeat the Perry Parham
All-Stars 6-1 In the opening game of
the Coll League Southeast Regional
at Marietta, Georgia.
The local All-Star team, which
Includes six players from Seminole
High School and five from Lake
Mary, got a combined two-hltter
from Seminole teammates Robby
Morgan and Jeremy Chunat in the
victory. This Is the same team that
won the Hinny-Minny Invitational

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hit and one run.
before the left-handed Chunat
cam e on to throw one hit.
ahutout baseball over the final
three Innings to gain the win.
Doing the damage offensively
arcrc Chad Kessler (three hiu),
David Eckstein (two hits) and
Chunat (triple), Scott Pergcraon
and Matt Dlemer (one hit each).
The team, for boys 15 and 16
years old. had qualified for the
R e g io n a l b y s w e e p in g a
doubleheader from defending
World Series Champion Forest
Hills o f Tampa last week to win
the 1901 Florida Colt League
State Championship.
T h e team -Is m anaged by
Seminole High School assistant
coach Rod Fergerson. Assisting
Fergeraon are Bob Carr and Jack
Dlemer.
Members o f the team are:
Eckstein. Fergerson. Chunat.

B o th th e b a a e b a ll a n d
basketball coaches at SCC feel
n m n ic wui
m wru
the muscular Merthie
will fit
wed
1-92 plans,
into their 1991-931
"H e'a got a good shot at being
our starting left fielder." said
baaeball assistant coach Lefty
Renaud. 'H e's got an above
average arm. good power and he

M organ . Matt Freem an and
Corey Gochee (Seminole high).
Dlemer. John Lugerlng, Brian
Milner, J a y Black and Mike
W erner (Lake Mary). Kessler.
Mike Canr. Robert Bologna and
Hank Tookc.
OVIEDO - The Oviedo Junior
League All-Stara broke open a
close game with eight runs in
the third inning and cruised to
an 18-7 opening-round win over
Nlcevllle in the Junior League
B a s e b a ll F lo rid a S e c tio n I
Tournament at the Oviedo Little
League Complex.
W ith the win. the host team
advances to tonight's winner's
b r a c k e t c o n t e s t a g a in s t
S u w a n c e . w h ic h d e fe a t e d
C ry s ta l R iv e r 13-8 M onday
night. Game time la 7:30 p.m.
Crystal River and NlcevUle will
meet in an elimination game at 5
p.m. today. The tournament will

m m v t* y b o o lo o t ■fvccfi* i c k u i i

think he ready showed what he
can d o s t Lake M ary because he
was a tittle oenmo after coming
out late. But he has a lot o f raw
talent. With Mike and the other
kids we have signed m aybe
things are looking up around
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Basketball coach BUI Payne
cxpccti ivtnnic lo provioe orpin
to a strong bsckcourt for his
.Rakferw.
"M ike will f v e us another
good player al either the point
guard or shooting guard posi­
tion." said Payne. "H e's a pro­
ven leader and he shoots and
penetrates wed. H e's a great
athlete and cornea from a good
family. It'a nice to have another
Merthie to follow In the footsteps
o f hta unde Bernard. It'a also
nice to have a kid from Lake

continue through the week with
all games at the Oviedo Little
League Complex.
T h e winner o f the Section I
title wlU advance to next week’s
State Tournament at Port Sk.
Lucie.
In the third Inning. Oviedo
uaed a aeries o f walks and
doubles by Richard Roger, An­
t h o n y K in g , a n d R ic h a r d
Schneck to overcom e a 4-3
deficit. They sent 13 b atten to
the plate.
Ryan Livingston threw the last
four Innings, striking out three
and giving up to hlta. to pick up
the win.
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Golf
IB
snatched the net crown with a fin ish ed second with - a 62.
fourth (73).
37. edging Paul Fithlan by one Bronwyn Kohn cam e In third
shot. Matthew Gronlnger took (63), Terra. Traeder fourth (73).
Heath Powell over Nathan
th ird (40), Robbie H olim an
Landwer In a chlpofT for the
Jennifer Keefe fifth (73). Katie
fourth (41).
third night championship. They
Donovan sixth (74). Angela KatW alter Basso prevailed In a terfleld seventh (117).
each «h ot 78 In regulation, two
chlpofT over Charlie Lytle for the
ah d j f Tyler Wright 80. Brad
In the pee wee division. Chase
Hillman took the net division* sixth High* tff!c. They each shot
with a 75. Thomas Feiter placed
52 on the back side, one In front Freeman took the title with a
second (76). Randy Gray third
o f Brad Lytle. Dave Hensch score o f 15 from 150 yards out
captured the net division with a on three holes. Zach Grelnke
(78). David Colter fourth (63).
44. Michael Flora Rnlshed sec- and BUI Dukes tied for second,
In fourth (light action. Chris
-baelt- o f —Preewivn.- •
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Grelnke won the chlpofT. Dustin
(551.
a ft e r a ro u n d o f 9 0 . J e f f
Katherine Cypherd won her Ankney and Carter Burks each
McPherson finished two back for
shot 23, with Ankney prevailing
second. Brandon Padgett three
first event o f the mummer with
back for third. Scott Ellman
un 83 to triumph In the girl's In a c h ip o ff. A u b r e y L o rd
Rnlshed sixth (24). Trula Anne
grabbed the net division cham­
13-and-ovcr division. Adrienne
Dickinson seventh (25).
pionship by seven shots. His B6 Bailey cumc In second after an
85. A m y Girard took third (91).
outdistanced David Smith by
T h e tour returns to Seminole
seven shots. David Feldman took
Megan Breen fourth (92). Dana
third (94). Ian Ogilvle fourth 196}.
D o w lin g fifth (9 2 ). Heather County next Monday os the
Holcam p sixth- (93), Jennifer golfers takes on the ScottishL o n g w o o d ’ s Bryan C ra vcr
style at Timacuan. The following
came through with a live-over
Close seventh (94).
par 40 on the back nine to
Julie Komurkc continued her week is the summer champion­
capture the fifth flight title.
excellent play this summer as ship. which wiU be a two-round
she captured her flfth title In six e v e n t p la y e d a t H e a th ro w
Tom m y Finwall Rushed second
with a 44. David Ayers came In starts. She shot 51 for the girl's C o u n t r y C lu b a n d G r a n d
12-and-under title. Ann Scholz Cypress Country Club.
th ird |45). Jared D encrllnc

Softball

Cs s U b m B froao Psgs IB
challenge
Calico Jacks at 8 p.m. and Calico
Jacks and the Orlando Softball
Club will square off at 9 p.m.
The season will conclude on
August 5 with a triplchcadcr. At
6:30 p.m. TRC will play the
Orlando SoRball Club, ut 7:30
p.m. the Boomtown Boys will
challenge the Orlando Softball
Club and at 8:30 p.m. the
Boomtown Boys will face Calico
Jacks.
The Orlando SoRball Club led
3-2 u n til Lam bert E rectors
exploded for seven runs In the
bottom o f the third Inning. The
Russi brothers, Rick. Terry and
Mark combined to drive In six of
the runs with a home run.
double and single, respectively.
Contributing lo (he 15 lilt
Lambert Erectors o(Tense were
Joe Ervin Itwo doubles, single,
three runs scored). Terry Russi
(double, single, two runs scored,
three RB1|. Terrell Ervin (two
singles, two runs scored, two
R B I) an d Mark Russi (iw o
singles, run scored. RBI).
Also contributing were Hick
Russi (home run. run scored,
three RBII. Chris Nlckle (triple,
run scored). Murk Alen (single,
run scored, two RBI). Jim Lumb
(single. RBI). Mike McLahan
(single, run scored) and Drrrrll
Ervin (single).
Providing the offense for the
Orlando SoRball Club were Paul
Hughes (double, single. KB1).
Greg StuR1 (two singles. RBII.
Mike Magahey Itwo singles, run
scored). Jim Rawlins and Carter
Clanton (one single and one run
scored each) and Dan Browne.
Paul Tou|&gt;s and Joe Uurdrnskl
(one single each).
TRC also trailed in Us game.
1-0 after two Innings, but again
It was a seven run third Inning
that broke the game o j k i i . A
three run home run by Burnett
W ashington and a two run
double by Ned Raines were the
h i g blows for TRC.
Doing the damage offensively
for TRC were Ned Raines (home

Levi Raines singled and scored twice as the Tim Raines Connection
got back on the winning track with a 1(M triumph over the
Boomtown Boys at Pinehursl Park Monday night.
run. double, two nms scored,
three RUB. Ernest Shuler (triple,
s in g le , run s c o r e d ). T o n y
Dunklnsou (two singles, run
scored. RBI) and Sam Raines
(two singles, run scored).
Also hitting were Washington
(home run. run scored, three
Kill). Levi Raines (single, two
runs scored). Rod Turner (single,
run scored. RBII. Billy GrifRth
(single. RBI| and Mike Galloway

(single, run scored).
Pacing the Boomtown Boys
offense were-Bill Jenkins (three
singles, run scored). Dave Blxby
(two singles). Mike Christopher
(home run. run scored. RBI).
Stacey Miller (single, run scored.
RBI). Bob Culpepper (single, run
scored). John Oliva and Scott
Martin (one single each) and Ron
Keddlngton (RBI).

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Floods - Tuesday. &lt;My tS, 1*61

ak up to be paid

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or Golf

1 1 am writing to
comment about the letter signed
"Brokenhearted Mather."
many weddings.
didn't want Grandma, who lives
underpaid, paid with kntek
1.000 miles away, to know that
her favorite grandson (sge 19)
Injslt.
Abby. your advice was the
best ever. ‘T ell the truth, and
tell It now." you said. " If you
don't. It will be found out." I
know. It happened to me.
play far iheir wedding, I ted
them up treat what the east wiH what
My story Is similar, only my
parents live Just around the
be. and what it cavern (my travel fee for
time, the wedding rehearsal,
Aa an aside. I was appalled comer. “ Joey." our youngest
providing v h u m c prior to wc when my own pastor told my (age 16) got mixed up with the
ceremony, etc.L I even ask them fiance and pie prior to our wrong crowd and hod to spend
to please pay me at the rehearsal wedding that he had been paid seven months in a detention
— because It has beta my in ywhcre from tlO to 9600. and center. I. too. made up excuses
ihotild K t our own Mwnent. for hia always being “ away"
experience that the best man. or
He and I were close enough when Grandma phoned. ("Joey'
friends that I could say. "My la in the shower." or “Joey Is In
dentist doesn't let me decide the darkroom developing.") 1
kept this up for four months.
Finally my mother said. " I know
where Joey Is. He has been
writing to us!" Needless to say. I
felt like a fool.
P a stors should be com*
When Joey came home. 1
penaated for performing the
D B A * M O H R POIAiThanks
for dcarlng up a great many helped him unpack, and I found
doubts hi the minds of many. a large collection of letters —
Some pastors and church or­ several from som e o f our
ganists are somewhat timid neighbors! This surprised me.
about mentioning "fees," so I'm Joey sold he wrote to almost
everybody he knew, hoping
printing your very helpful letter.

they'd write bock because get­
ting man was the only thing he
had to look forward to — besides
getting out.
I’ve been reading your column
for years, and this Is the Aral
time I've seen this problem
mentioned. ‘ ‘ Brokenhearted
Mother” Is not alone.
I I

person who recently took a trip
to an important qxwtlag event
with two married couples. My
question: What should my share
be when It comes to expenses?
For Instance, It coat 620 to
pork our van. Should 1 pay
one-third of the coot with each
married couple paying a third?
Or should I pay one-fifth of the
cost — with each person paying
one-fifth?
I paid one-third of the parking
and gas bill. Was this Justified!
or should 1 mention to the
couples that I am only one-Mth
of the group?
Un­
less you are on a very
budget, assume one-third of the
expenses. Otherwise, ‘take the
fifth."

JayctttmMt
The Sanford Jaycees meet the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month. Anyone Interested In attending can cal) Brent
Adamson or David T. Rusal Jr. at 322-3863.

Panic Attack group to rvwtt
Agoraphobla/Panlc Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W. State Road
434. Longwood. The support group la for those who are afraid
to go out of their house and be active In public.

Tl»e following btrtha have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte S p rin g
July 2 Hist. Geneva,
and Robert
Springs, girl.
July 3 — Victoria and Richard
Alien. UMaeiDevry. ooy,

TOPS chapters to meet about eating
Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter F L 79 will meet Tuesday
at 8:15 p.m. at Howell Place. 2QO W. Airport Blvd., Sanford.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 889-6364.

SHARformsdforcVnc^rp«lsriti--------------Support. Hope. And Recovery (SHAR). a self-support group
for cancer patients, meets every Wednesday at 5:00 p.m.. at
1621 W. First St.. Sanford. For Information, call Mary Lynne
Gray. 323-9374 0r322-7785.

July 6 — Wanda and David
Tones, Altamonte Springs, boy:
Nancy and Ned Bowers, Alta­
monte Springs. boy.
Jut; 7 — Franclse and
Domlrik . lannottl. Altamonte
Springs, boy.
July 8 — Kim Evette Green.
"Canfsrdtbey*------- — — — ——-

July 9 — Janet and Thomas
Bowling Ball m, Lake Mary. girl.

.J 4 ^ v ^ 2 h - S r J m o ‘ -9rartuMa.vJtr«r_jS4ZvlPfii_..JCi«vgL 6 -tb K l.flL J l. 09Q&amp; JJmt. -EWffl Jail: Kart
gathered at the Holiday Inn In Altamonte Sprlnos Morris. Harold Helms, Charles “ Sonny" S h ew '
recently to reminisce, renew friendships and and Bob Drlsklll.

WAC.WAAC to gather
T h e Woman's Arm y Corps and Woman's Army Auxiliary
Corps. Chapter 73. meet every fourth Wednesday o f the month
at 11 a.m. at the Navy Base Officers’ Club In Orlando. The
meetings are open to any W AC or W AAC member. For more
Information, call M. Colburn at 327-0617.

Sanford Optimists to most
Sanford Optimist Club meets at noon each Wednesday at
Shoneys, Sanford. Anyone Interested Is Invited to attend or call
Bud Tobin at 322-7886.

Rotarlans to rlss for msstings
Casselberry Rotary Club meets st 7:30 s.m. on Wednesdsy at
the Casselberry Senior Center, 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive,
Casselberry.
Sanford Breakfast Rotary Club meets at 7:30 a.m. every
Wednesday at Christo's Restaurant In Sanford.

Sanford Ktwanla to havs lunch
Sanford Klwanfa Club meets at noon Wednesday at the
Sanford Civic Center for luncheon and program.

Stanton Gill of Sanford re­
cently enlisted In the Army's
Delayed Entry Program. Ac­
cording to Sgt. Jorge Rivera of
the Sanford Army Recruiting
Station. Henkle haa been guar­
anteed training In the Infantry.
Henkle also received 623,000.00
through the Army College Fund.
M y ra J d if i F e n n

Myi
lyra Jean Fcnn of Sanford
recently enlisted In the Army's
Delayed Entry Program. Ac­
cording to Sgt. Jorge Rivera of
the Sanford Army Recruiting
Station. Ms. Fenn has been
guaranteed training as a Mobile
S u b s c rib e r E quipm ent
Transmission Systems Operator.
P v t K o M n H a p te n

Pvt. Kelvin B. Harden

completed basic training at Fort
He Is a 1989 graduate o f
Leonard. Wood. ftfo.
Seminole High School.
During the training, students 8g L H o m y R u th
received Instruction In drill and
Sgt. Henry S. Rush has been
c e re m o n ie s , w eap o n s, map d e c o r a t e d w i t h t h e a r m y
r e a d in g , t a c t ic s , m ilit a r y Achievement Medal which la
courtesy, military Justice, first a w a r d e d t o s o l d i e r s f o r
aid, and Arm y history and tradi­ m eritorious service, acts o f
tions.
courage, or other outstanding
He Is the son o f Sylvester accomplishments.
Rawlings o f 200 McKay Blvd..
Rush is a fighting vehicle
and H attie J. L ee o f 1705 infantryman at Ledward Bar­
Persimmon Ave., both o f San­ racks. Germany.
ford.
He Is the son o f Henry T. and
The private Is a 1989 graduate Marlon S. Rush or 1118 Timo f Seminole High School. San­ berlane Trail. Casselberry.
ford.
The sergeant Is a 1984 gradu­
ate o f Lym an High School.
A k w ia n O t e t to M h ra
Airman Odette A. Silva has Longwood.
graduated from A ir Force basic S g t M ic h o o l P o w o il
training at Lackland Air Force
Sgt. Michael F. Powell has
Base. Texas.
been decorated with the Air
During the six weeks o f (rain­ Force Achievement Medal.
ing the airman studied Air Force
The medul Is aw arded to
m is s io n , o r g a n iz a t io n and airmen for meritorious acts of
customs and received special courage, or other outstanding
training In human relations.
accomplishments.
In addition. r»irmcn who com­
It is his third award.
plete basic training earn credits
He Is a strategic aircraft main­
tow ard an associate degree tenance specialist at Malmslrom
through the Community College Air Force Base. Mont.
o f the Atr Force.
Powell Is the son of Fannie S.
Silva Is the daughter o f Mr. Powell o f 1806 W. 15th St..
and Mrs. Virlato J. Silva o f 736 Sanford.
Silversmith Circle. Lake Mary.
The sergeant is a 1984 gradu­

2n d

L L Y o ts lo y
Mark O. Yelaley has been
commissioned a second lieute­
nant In the U.S. Air Force upon
graduation from Officer Training
School, Lackland Air Force base.
San Antonio.
P reco m m issio n in g training
Included basic military subjects,
leadership and management,
human behavior, professional
know ledge, and defense und
professional studies.
He Is the son o f John B. and
Gloria R. Yrtsley o f 1331 Forest
Drive, Sanford.
T h e lieutenant Is u 1978
g ra u d a te o f S em in o le High
School. Sanford, and a 1090
graduate o f Texas A&amp;M Univer­
sity. College Station.
S p e c . P h ilip M ille r
P h ilip A. M iller has been
promoted In the U.S. Army to
the rank o f specialist.
The soldier Is a righting vehi­
cle Infantryman at Cooke Bar­
racks. Germany.
Miller is the son of Johnnie L.
and Sylvia A. Blake of 2111
Brlsson Ave.. Sanford.

ate of Seminole High School.
Spec. Brian M. Murray has
been decorated with the A rm y
Achievement Medal which Is
a w a r d e d to s o l d i e r s f o r
m eritorious service, s e ts o f
courage, or other outstanding
accomplishments.
Murray Is a fighting vehicle
Infantryman at Ledward Bar­
racks. Germany.
He Is the son of Wendel A. and
B elly Murray o f 4001 W ard
Circle. Oviedo.

Hnar Antonio McKavar
Spec. Antonio O. McKcvcr haa
completed a U.S. Arm y primary
leadership course.
Students received training In
supervisory skills, leadership
principles, and wnal) unit train­
ing techniques essential to a
f i r s t - l i ne s u p e r v is o r In a
technical or administrative en vi­
ronment.
McKever Is a communications
circuit controller at Coleman
Barracks. Germany.
He Is the son o f Barbara
G ainey o f 1234 T a y lo r St..
Oviedo.
The specialist Is a 1988 gradu­
ate o f Oviedo High Scltool.

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Wo*4Ng. Rtpalrt. Inl/oit.
Frm apt. I3yn. &gt;470013

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NOTICI OF SMIRIFF’S SALK
NOTICK IS HKRI RY O IVIN
that by vlrtuo ot that cartaln
Writ ot Elocution luuod out ot
ond undor Iho tool ot Iho County
Court ot Somlnola County. Flor­
ida. upon a final ludpomont
rondorod N ma aNra«ald court
on the *m day at Soptombor
A D . 1*4 N mat certain cbm
entitled. StoN Wide CaINctNn
Corporation, n/k/a RomoIf Re
cavory Corporation. FloNtllt.
—vo— Faya Forhlno and Alka
Forblnt Oolandant. which
otoraoald Writ at KaacutNn woo
dollvorad to mo ao ShorIN at
Samlnola County. Florida and I
Alka I . Porhlna Mid proporty
boing lacatad In Samlnola
County. Florida, more partlcu
lariy described ao lellowo:
Ono Itn Pontiac Bonnovllto.
VIN rlGJARoOHOOfnilU boing
tlorod ol Bulch'o Chovron.
Sonlord. Florida,
and Iho undoraignod ao Shorllt
of SomlnoN County. Florida,
will at I I : * AM . on Iho 3am
day ol July AO . Iftl. otlor Nr
m N ond Mil to Iho highesl
bidder. tor co*h In hand, tubjocl
to any and all oakling lion*, ol
Iho Front (Wotll Door ol mo
th y* ot tho SomlnoN County
CourthouM In Sanlord. F lor Ido.
Iho obovo ctoucr ibod portonal
property
That Mid Mto I* boing mado
to leti*iy ma tom * ot told Writ
o i l aacutlon
DONALD F.CSUNCER.
Shorllt
SomlnoN County. Florida
PwbiNh: July 1. t. M. n. with
Iho tala on July 34. m l
OCHS

CIm a h *— S t r y k t
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— Nam N i g CaR Joy l

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or/a*torlor, prowuro ctoan
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M T A IL FBVIR. Let ywur car
iparfcN Nr wmmorl Camp.
dataHoarvtcol...-.....33MPS
Wl|IM STS. vinyl top* SM up

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Quality and ctaanlinaw lo
guaronNad. is yn. roddmtlai
oaaorNnce. 3071W/l HNt7
CAPTAIN CONCRKTI.
Root. 3 Mon Quality Opora
NowI 330-

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pain. Dock*, dock*, door*.
tern, and. Lk, 0064BS4
CAR PINTER All Undo ot homo
npoin. pointing 4 coromk
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AFF o s s n c r s s n Sue.

Free
330-INI
CATHY'S CLIANtNO SERVICR
I Call 3337470
Quoit ty

SAVE HOMY! CALL IB!

SHARP F I N C H III lo t#
work Low 161 Frm oil. Wood.
choinllnh 4 ronolr* 3320011
C A R P I N T R V . MAIONARY
■ painting ond NN work. Freo
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corpoMryl Homo, alike,

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H O W W— I f f

RON COLLIER'* RtmedoMwgl

Carponlry, rooting, painting
"No H * NO MMd I" 321-04X3

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ole. Low rplot I Commtr
ciai/Roiidantlal 3230404
FCM • Houm waoh wid |
"Quoio* by phono". Coll
Rotor. 3204644 OAM 0PM
Uuccol concroN Ronovotlond
Lk'd 4 NO 321-30007*00137
• T• T• MAULINg.yarO
Iroih.
m rm
oppilanco*. tumitorv. Hath at
any klndl Rtabord..... .27377*3
R 4 R HAULINO. Yard Nath.
appl. turn. Owap/on Nmol
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuaaday, July 23, 1991 -

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K IT ’N’ C A R L Y L E * by lorry Writf*
FURNISH BO
privilege*. tatllttae
sss/w k IS9 sec ur ity
■Call a n
i i it o i ic a l t m
n
HOTEL. 41 Magnetie Ave.
Fum. eftc. Cotar TV, micro,
refri*.. tall. Inctadsd Mata
service. Quiet cenvtanlent
•local Ian. RaotanaOta rata*.
CaNOt-UB*
)M In prlrata Hama fa
•ker.BMporweek.
Call t u 2M
119 SPECIAL! Ir. cNtoan
l l t c awaKI Claaa raam i.

t r t

under
can w*
atari our maw* In i*actata
tramMtal Broker. a H W
LAKE RUUtT I T M M prtveta.

U N I MART ■ Stapta itary I
rt. Unkottavekta ttaraptl Yaw must
see taaperec total
Call Carman, a i i*n
MARINE R IV U L A D *
Laka Ada I Mr....... J M mo.
IM rm ....N N m *4 M *.-a M »l»

■WVtahl
Limited Oftar&gt;ram|ies
Santar*. larpa 1,1 ar 1 Mrm.
Furnished/Unfurnished.
Cantata H/A. paat, laundry.
l ata, Otari. C a ltn m u
I

I N T I P I M I H I , nan
kar. Hew** prlvtaOpai
m m u u .m tm .
r i a seat nob
r o a m BZS w k . K l t c h /Laundry prlvt, 1270*1*

I UTILITY TRAI LER-

.371 ?*67

OfTEBR • I Mrm Mi*., M* par
weak inciudn utiillla*. No
pat*.CalHWOn

m m ttu *

97— AoertmewU

Looking lor your
Call a pee
taialenal who knows your real
•slate needs. Call me today I

F IR M MUM V ita CHA New
paint, carpet MM mat
LAKB P K X tT T CT., an nka
ctaan laha. Fishing. sklng.
swimming. 1 fc#m &gt; beta.
sy».. CHA.

lo t* l* f N brw , 21/4 Acrts
Hwy 4* and I 4 area . ...Slat.tM
Call Mike Plata*
11 Preparties

N IA P M l W nt at SR ta. )
Mrm. 1 bam. 07*/mo plus
rt»y.............. m o w

lovely | bdrm. I
block tram n o * hospital.
privacy. IN * per
plus 0*0 security in
ulllltM ICallM Uta*
f A I L A B L B NOW I Vary
rlvata. I bdrm.. large kltch
n. No pets I All utllltte* him.
TS/me. S3Mdap 3231*17
•ROOM. living roam, kltch
end bom. * ia per week.
I utilities Included, plus deposit.
2710114or 34*1077
SRI MARY, utilities paid,
(laundry. TV/VCR. 3 private
• , perking, m was
MARY, large 1 Mrm.. M i
month plus S3M security
r ; , ludrs waN and electric.
Call 371082* or mUOS
&lt;FORD • 1 B 1 Mrm. Aptst
I Furn/Untuml *3M B Up plus
1*300 tec dtp. W-2M2/S7MM
INFORO. I bdrm. adults. No
Air, *325/mo -f 5700 dtp.
j Also unfurnished apt. 322*01*
IN FO R D • 1 bdrm. darn I*
I downtown, complete privacy.
1st* per work plus 1700 securlCall 222-230*
ROHM, furnished, close to
I downtown Sanford. Utilities
Included. Days. 3Z2200f; after
14PM. 174 73*1
■ ORM. ONLY *275/MONTH
[plus *200 security. Sanford
area. Call 222 73**

99— Apartments
Unfumithod/ Rant
IB S O L U TL E Y unique garage
' studio apartment. Cathedral
callings. A/C *32V m o 323 7344
^PT. IN COUNTRY! All utllltes
paid! Clean and Private. S4M
month
1715421

W * BRAND NEW* ta
ROSECLIFF APARTM ENTS
New 3 bedroom apartments,
to*’ 5510 W/D connections,
screened patios and estra
storage closet. 11*7 sq tt.
Located on Lk. Mary Blvd
Call 277-StaS
I Housing Opportunity!
carpeled. kitchen equipped.
*37J/mo plus dip. Includes
water. 32* 31*1
CUTE AND CLEAN 3 bdrm
with A/C. 12*0/mo plus depos
II Pork Aveand 11th 134 1*15

HEAR THE QUIET!!
Single story studio. I A 2
Bdrm Apis. Many eitras Incl.
|storage space I Quiet, coiy
[community! Nice landscap
] ing. On site managers who
[ C A R E D Starting atS21t/mo

INFORO COURT... 323-3301
I D D E N L A K E . 2/ 2 .
I Washer/dryer. pool. No pots
1*473 mo. S2S0 dtp 333 1073

I Historic Dm ntsarr Seaford
] Clean. 7/t. kit., big living B
|dining rm Appliances, fenced
I yd Oood Netghberheed 5275
I mo S17Sdeo I U 7 2S01

I Mrm. I ball
apartantm* Quiatandtacwr*.
MMparmenm.ua security.
m m t

Ota Mall In. in . c/h/a. lam.
I W m * M R d t a . I»l A last I
yrnewt lataa*! 321 ISM
UNFO dD . ] Mrm. I bath.
y a r d . I t l S Ch a i r Ava.

0STUN

U Q H &lt; Hf s n

H A M IS

I Story IA7 Bedroom Apt*.
Ask Meta our....
"12 RRstafc Laaee Special t"
LARI MARY N O U
SANFORD, NICI ARIA, tar*
ost I bdrm. aroundI Largo
living ream, sncleerd sunream, all appliance*. Central
H/A. SWVmo. plus tm secu
rtty........................ 0*01*72

SANFORD, lerga I Mrm. sralk
ta downtown from Park Aval
*W/wk. m STtS/mg 23*2*22
jlet I bdrm.
*ara*t apt. »22S/mo. plus dr
petal. Call 222 3473
SARFORO CLEAN, quiet oat.
tar tease. Priced right
‘ 1 tar
rltattpersen 13311*1*
SANFORD, modem 1 bedroom,
duptes. CHA. appliances, mini
blinds. Nice Area. S37S month.
SSM124
TWO ROMA, I RATH. Second
floor. CHA. w/w corpot.
Available August 1st. *457014
1 ANO t BEDROOMS. S30Q I*
*3M per month pi ue security.
St. John’s Realty, 222*123
I BORA*, nice area,
parking, *140/mo. (I N securl
ty Includes utilities. 30 «2*4
I I ORM. 1 BATH. I child OK.
No pots. *270 Attwood Phillips
In c............................*4* AMO
2/1 UFSTAIRI. 3 blocks ofIParfc. UM and sac. Barb
M -F .F 4 .....................322-30*3

★ $300 SPECIAL#
' Move In ter *2MI I Single story
studios. Many extras Incl.
Quletl Nice landscaping.
O a -s lte m a na g e rs w b*
CARED

SANFORD COURT...323-3301

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

Inslda/out. central H/A.
energy efficient, fenced yard.
Washer dr yer hook up.
*475/mo. pfue deposit. Call to
tool Watt Loo, days, MtjMM
3 BOOM. I
location. Ig- yard. 5400/mo.
S200 security. No rrfrlg .
Enctoaed bock porch. 322 *2*4
in COUNTRY SITTINO. Ig
lanced tot. CHA B attached
garage. Close to 14. appll
meet galore I Fits ONI *525
plus dtp. &gt;22-1121

103— Duptex-

Trfpiex / R u t
CLEAN. QUIET 3 bdrm. Lawn
maintenance Wether dryer
hook ups *4ll/mo33*05*7
LAKE MARY. 2/1. Nice areal
W/W carpet. CHA, appliances,
fenced yard................*31*7*0
S A N F O R D Largo 3 bdrm.
Cleon, appliances, hookups.
S375. pan, Vtaswro I n » * 4M
SA N FO R D -TW O BEOROOM.
Carport. Steertty system, hill
kit., discounted &gt;305. *31 *323
T W O B E D R O O M . 7 bath.
Wash/drytr. AC. carpal. I 43S
j l u * * a « i C a R M ^ * &gt;;^ ^ _

N EED A I BDRM or 1 Bdrm. In
DELTONA? Large selectlonl
PRIMARY BEALTY.... 57**73*

DELTONA RENTAL
1 bdrm. 7 bath, double garago.
appliances, central H/A. Very
nice I Otscount. SMS plus secu
city. By owner. 407 *44 5400
LAKE MART &gt;1* 1st St Clean
2 bdrm. I bath, central H/A.
hookups, freshly painted. SS2S
Port, Venture 1, 774-S400
LAKE MARY/SANFORD. Nice
1 bdrm. ] bath. L g fenced yd.
7 car garage. C/H/A. new
carpel/palnt. 1470122 0401

Step Up Into A
Great Apartment!

2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
ONLY

*3 9 9 ,

MO.
7 and 12 Month Leas*
Available
•aeammrg peel end Sghwe

•Car Wash 4TM
•ScrawwO PorchBalcony
•Pata wber/sta

end eath

iroi'tTitw ('ill

offices w/lg security fenced
lot. Zoned C 7 SI.ISO per
‘
.............. Call 132 7307

STEEL BUILOINO. 4* X40. plus
paint booth B large shad. 11*0
Sanlord A ve..........
TWO 1.000 sq ft wills, can M
used together. Cno unit. SM
sq.lt.
Call 3 » 12*7

l i t — Office
Space/Mont
FRESTIOE O FFICE* • 200 to
4.000 sq. tt. Some furnished. 3
blocks to City Hall. Call
174OSH........CROWN SQUARE
U N F O R D • 1.730. I,*W. and
I.*50square feet
Call 131 70*4

121— Condominium
Rentals
CA3SELKRRIAREA
Largo 1 bdrm.. lakolrontl
Ground floor I Largo polio
Near pootl *45047**451
ONE IB O R O O M . wash/dryer,
screened porch, storage. U 55
plus security, 0**-27M e it . 127

FINE RIDGE CUM!
7 bdrm. 2 bath, washer/dryer

107— M o b il*

Homes / Rent

125— For Lm m

EL D E R SPRINOS. oft Hwy.
427. 1.2 B 3 bedrooms 175 00 a
week. 331-ISJOor n*-12N
TWO BEDROOM. CHA. fenced
yard. *335 1st and last 12?
SW Broker owner.
W IN TER SPRINOS 2 bdrm.
screened porch, central H/A,
*4M per month 2*5 7007

.

D O W N TO W N

R E N O V A T E D H IS T O N IC
HOME FOR LEASEI 3 story.
Fplc., Lg yard. U K mo. Oe
tails 323 *155 Iv mso

127-Off ice Rentals
CORNER 17/W and 427. Office
bldg Great it. all types of
business. 172 MS7/112 44* S4S4
■ -l_ l.il.---------- 1. 1.1.

141— Home* for Salt

113— P a r k in g Space
F o r R tn t

B E A U TIF U L Q U IE T
Country Acreage.
W/2 Rental Homes. 7 5+ acres
Workshop GROWTH AR EA
Near Lk. Monroe Port ol
Sanlord, and PLANNED MALL
Tony Benedict 221-711*
Century 21 CModl Realty

SANFORD.

N E A R C O URTHO USE

CALL 321 7004

114-Warehouse
Space / Want
DOW NTOW N BRICK
WAREHOUSE SFACE • 7.000
to 30.000 sq It. Dock HT.
Spcinhlered Call 274 0544
CROWN SQUARE

LONOWOOO/LK. MARY area.
1,000 1.300 sq It. with or
without A/C offices Starling
S21S McIntosh Pont. ITS 7740

ii \1 1

k i

\ i

„mn

•Owwer Ftaaatlag
Government Repos B Assume
No Qualify Homes In Semi
nole/Orange/Volusia/Lake
Counties.

t 3 J M BO M
# 1/1 fireplace, new paint and
carpel, lanced yard.....S3*.JOB
• 3/lly - new root, carpel, paint,
screened perch, lanced yard,
oeraae......................... 155.100
• 2/1 on 3/a acre, new paint.
Appliance!. 3 car garage,
toned C3 147.500
• 1/1 - renovated! New carpel,
paint, roof, carport, fenced
yard............................. S4M W
• 3/1 on 1/3 acral New paint,
tpk. family, living and dining
rooms. Privacy fence. 174.500

LME MART, LESS THAR
H
I M tawffTf
DOM
^FfWWW
• 3/1 renovated, new carpel,
paint, appliance!, fenced
yard............................. 1S1.W0
• 3/1 - renovated, new carpel,
paint appllancet, lancad
yard............................. S4*.*00
•” 17400 dawn, esserwe ee quali­
fy on this 3/7 two story with
appliances, and fireplace.
Fenced yard with pool I SM.S00

SANFORD
1.2S0. I.S1S. 3.100
square feel available
Call 321 7004

323-5774

Com e Home To
Country Style L ivin g!

O W N E R F IN A N C IN G
Plnecrest 3/2. living, dining,
family rm , security system,
fenced yard 142.*00
ST. JOHN’S ANO LK MONROE
- S acre estate! 4/7.1500 sq ft .
custom built. S27t .«00
A LTAM ON TE SPRINOS
3/2
with detached mother In law
hemal Pool, privacy fence
yard and kennels 117*.*00
•
s Hi
H&gt; ah*
« *« nr
' S ,, I

V 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom

Special

TOTAL
POOL, TENNIS COURT,
VOLLEYBALL COURT
EACH APARTMENT INCLUDES
•New Carpesng •New Apphancas includ­
es Refrigerator, Range. Dishwasher. Oar
bag* Dwpoaal •Wether 4 Dryers meW ad
In units lor an addbonal monthly tea •24
hour emergency maintenance serves

ir-tl N AWPONT BLVO. TURN W IS T
7710 04 A SOLE. SIGN ON MCHT

RENTS STARTING FROM
Total
Move-In

M ON.-SAT. 9 •6 • Sun 12 S

rum t

Q n tu ix 1 BDRM. 7 BATH. Sanlord
Owner financing New palnl

L o ts /S a le
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTI
For your new homo Huge
oaks, alley access Sanlord
city waler/sewer 117.500 with
owner terms

CAILIANT REALTY
322-7491

STENSTROM
RE AL T Y, INC.
Wr list and tell
more properly than
anyone in (He Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
PR ETTY IDYLLW ILDE 1/7
Jusl redecorated Nicely land
scaped Owner will hold some
paper
SD 1.W0

LOT FOR T R IF L B X or 7 rest
dential lots Lois ol comirar
dal possibilities 115 000
Stenstrom Really 172 2420

O C A L A N A T 'L F O R E S T .
Wooded loll I SS *50 each, no
money down! 171 41 monthly
I 800 **? 5074
TW O LO TS toned R I IRen
dential single lamllyl S San
lord area City water avail
able Convenient to schools,
churches and shoppinq
S70 000 llrm lor both
Serious inquiries call collect
404 775 7140

U l ACRES all or part, custom
ponds, lente Will finance,
near Deland
MS 57**

SANFORDSUNLAND1/I
On
acre Quiet cul de sac
Well kepi New root, paint
Ideal Slarter/retlree S5t .«00
On 1/4 acres dose up view ol
Lk Monroe Pool A Cabana
Renovated ...............117**00

* Convonltanl to school* 4 shopping
conlora.
* Bus slop located noar ronlal offico

d S ik
Q e q e va g a rd e n s
1505 W. 25lh SI., Sanlord • 322-2090
Hours: Mon Fri. 8 30 5-30
u^nagwr by Vg*4a Gordon "xpany UUragwwni

* * P0R2IG REALTY * *
LAKE MARY AREA 7 bdrm
7 b a lh lownhous* Bank
owned all appliances, com
munlly pool Priced rlqhll
14*500
Call 111 *471
YOUR N EW SM YRNA CONDO
C O N N E C T I O N ! S a n lo rd
native Drencia Ownby Real
Estate
*04 47/ 74S1

IM AUCULATE LK. MARY 1/1

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / Sale

With pool Tastefully dreo
rated Open A bright loaded
but tlillonly................SD 7.500

HISTORICAL SANFOROI/l
Fireplace, formal dining.
CHA. fenced backyard E ilra
me* neighborhood
544 000
S TU N N IN G LK M ARY 1/]
On nearly one lakelronl acre
This is one ol a kind All the
liras
S7IIV 0O

17* 900

321
322

-

-

C A R R IA G E C O VE. 14X 70 )
bdrm 7 balh. enclosed porch
70X 70 utility room Central
heat and A C all new interior
N ew r e l n g
and stove
Washer d rye r
Fina ncinq
a, iilablc Cali 1/7 5U*
E O RLANDO 3 I mobile ? rar
garage and quest apt 14*. 500
W Maliciowski. Realtor

_________ill m i

REPOS AVAILABLE
Already set up and ready to
movo into in Sanlord park As
low as V4l9 down to &lt;|ualitied
buyor 111*100 U t 1701_______
SAVE Sltf NEW IH I HOM ES!
W HY PAY M ETAILP I 4X/0.
tt 000 24X 70 t it 000 ) 4t WOt
lOXtt mobile home. 3 bdrm 2
be«th prsrtlf fufnt\he&lt;l f l t00
________ Coll 322 II// _________
24 X 44 DBL W IDE 3/2 Me if L
Air H**fin.ime 4 Olftor op
f&gt;on% Oetnef will Ptelp w mu*»
lolocafiohf s it too 34t 1lit

2720
2420

HnOur 35th Year*
* Sbtocf unit* with wothor/dryor
hookups

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co O p / Sale

On 10 acres, slocked llshpond.
access lo river, horses ok.
tnlawapl
ft117.000

15*5 Park Or . Sanlord
41 W Lako Mary.3 1 . Lk Mary

(1st Month Only)

2450 llartwtll Air., Sanford

Call Janet Mansfield
Days. 122 1734 Eves. 333-7271
AA Carnes. Inc.

321-4759............. 3212257

CALL ANTTIME

1, 2, &amp; 3 BEDROOMS

rm

A T I S \ FIX E D !

Lie. Reel Estate Broker
2*ao Sanlord Ave.

PRESTIOIOUS MAYFAIR 4/7

Limited Time Offer

uS

3 ANO 4 BEDROOM HOMES
Asailabi* With load Money $

BATEMAN REALTY

office use

•Pool
•Clubhouse

M Y PRY RENT?
SI down lor Veil
A llllle
more kor others. Brand new 3
bedroom 2 balh homos with 7
car garages Iro- . «i0.
lots, monthly payments
Utrive, sal Really. M I-2314
I HOMES FOR THE FR ICE OF
ONEt Tlday 7 bdrm. I balh
collage with I bdrm. I bath
rental properly. I 44 wooded
acres with large polo bam.
Qulol. prlvalearea. SI*.*00
Call Al. &gt;7* 71*4
Emerson Realty Oreup Inc.
________ *0*775 405

153—Acreage-

COTTAOE STYLE 1/1

•Washcr/Drycrs in Select Unils
i •Self Clean Oven
Icemaker
|•Dishwasher
&gt;Garbage
Disposal

M AN AG EM EN T B R E A LTY
__ 4*7-12S-7377/122-*S7*

l ’» l

Great lor starter or rental
Zoned commercial Suitable

•Cable T V

stairs raoroTv

OSTEEN * EXTRA NICE 1/2

TA X I

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartments

3213443
S A N F O R O H IS T O R IC A L
DISTRICT • 2 or 3 bdrm I
balh. oak lloers. fplc. central
H/A. kitchen remodeled with
ceramic Hie. lots el cebinets.
laundry rm , fenced yard,
sprinkler system, garage. 3'r
lots. II lei buildtato) large
oaks 177.500............... 321 72**

Also Available Government
Repos And Dank Foreclosures

PLUS

'•

&gt; bdrm. I

possible 3rd bdrm . New
carpel, new paint, new A/C.
new dtshwestierl Excellent
neighborhood! Price al bank
appraisal...................... tat.ooo

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COUNTRY ATM OSPHEREI 3
bdrm 7 bath on almost 1/2
acre! Family room and raised
patio Huge oak Ireesl 51.500
IN V E S T O R ’ S S P E C IA L !
Duplea. 3 bdrm w/central
H/A. and I bdrm . fenced
1550/mo Income tSI.SOOII

(Zocattnty
ll.’t

U N FO R D

121-2222

apartments
,’ O O O I A K I M A M r i l l VI ) AI M
SAMI OHl)
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Q u i n n Rn.ji i j Inc

5575/mo S E C M. Inc., Lie

330-5204

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I* Acres ol land, toning
permltts horses end cattle.
Like new 3 bedroom 7 noth
homew barn and accessory
buildings Musi Seel Health
reeaonsi SIS7.S0O Elrna M
H T4 The Prudential F L Realty

141— Horn** for Sak

OFFICE-!
Airport Blvd frontago.
Call Bab M cK e e m -ttM
U N F O R D 30X40 building plus

Rral Estate Broker, 457 5504

,...1 . « A
J tM JWcp. r m
•lANPOtt)' teevirT-burm
screen poren. unfurnished
fenced ya rd . E x c e lle n t
5175/mo . U 75doposil 343 vt'.V
neighborhood. S IS par weak
pi us 5250 deposit Call 17111*0

103— Housos
Unfurnishod/ R*nt

117— Commorclal
Rentals

EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located anywhere'
Invostors Really. *1* **H

IIUY HOUSES
ANY CO NOITIO NI
Need rvpair%? Behind on
peym «nl\f Call G ff^ 132 4/14

The Prudential
Florida Really
LOOKING FOR A HOME?
Pleat* faf me help

C all Bob G itio iy . REALTOR
I &lt;471(14 4004 or 111 5744

R W ’F i f f i i i M r
KOKOM O........... ............. 123- 11*4

222—M eskal
Merchandise
KMABE S P I R I T FIA N I

143— Waterfront
Proptrfy/Sele

MOVE TO TOUR LOT!

t A N P O R 0 . Ramoi.
lewnhm* washer/dryrr. U50

119—Wanted to le y

774-*4M

Frame approa. 1100 sq II. 3
bdrm .. 2 balh. Hardwood
lloers. Santordarae ...321-Slit
H B I O E D . good credit end
steady Income! Remodeled 3
bdrm. I bath on large comer
to*. Only S3*,S00 221 *3*3

IAN FOND L IA S I/ S A lf. ISIS
Magnolia. 3/1. central H/A.
ki tchen, l i vi ng, dining,
Itriploco M**/mo. 67**451
W l N I I O Seminole County
homos to rent I For tree quota
lion • NO REALTY,:
3 ROAM, m BATH. *500 par
month. SI. John’* Really
323*123
3 R O R M 1 R A T H , qui et

PRESSURECLEANING

221* Palmetto Ave. Complete
ly redone 1170JP*47e » 4SI

Rani To Own I
3 Mrm.. A/C, SI.JOB down,
V1W

217— Oarage Sates
FRANK • LORI’S taper B UtPdl
7102 S French Avo TRrtta
State. Clip this ad lor 11% OHl

E i l a b l l t h e d 1* * 3 .
owner/operator huiband and
wile teem, home bated buta
neit. CompNta like* on reta
dential and commercial ac
ceunti Equipment, trailer
mounted Grot* Income
*44.*** in l**0 Sailing price.
(31000 332 7*71/42* 2*71

Lsasff 0M 3/2 Ham*

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164— Business
For Sale

141— Hom»s for Sal*

U iilM n ik W d i B i a l

Ex cel lent condl lion. SI.OB*
Cell 123 5134

223— MiscBlIaneous

JH SRI, FISH
Country living In city I 4
J 'j balh. 7.100 iq. It. owner
will hold mortgage. 117* 000
home. 020 5057wk. 33* 7422

i l l — Appliances
/Furniture
• BBO OA* GRILL. Kenmore
Good condition I 7S 123*544
• COLOR T V . O E excclltnl
picturtl Portable. &gt;50.222 4104

• •CRIB. JERRY LIND* •
NEWIS75
Ml 3043
• D ISH W A SH ER . Hotpolnt
power urub Excellent condl
Hen. &gt;100 34* *7*5
D R ESSER . I drawer with
bookthelf Deybed. coffee and
end labia All lolld leak. Lika
new I Reatonable. Round table
w/UIrl. Call 324 J*I7
• DRESSER A MIRROR. Cheit
ol drawer*, twin bad B frame
SIOO 1231*01 ___________ '
• ER TIRTAIN M B RT
CERTBR. St" X I T ’ ad|u*t
able shelve* 545 323 074*
FREEZER. FrtagMare. Frost
tree If In upright I yr eld.
E xcelienl cond 4100 I K 714*
• OE Etactrk 4love. Avocado
30 In w/4 burners Good Cond.
Clean! Only 150. ta***5*
R E R M O R E M IC R O W A V E .
family it. tie. cond. *7S;
O IR ETTE 1ST. Butcher Wk.
top, exe. cond. *115.137 04*1
LARRY'S MART. 7IS Sanlord
Ave New/Uted fu.n 4 appl
Bey/Sell/Trade.........327 4m.
M A T T R E S S , box spring*,
frame *35; queen u head
board. * » ; Vanity, desk chair.
*15; good cond 172 1754
R E FR IO E R A TO R . Konmorp
while. Irotl tree 7 yr*. old
Warren feed 1700 374 154*

SOFA SETS. grey. 3 pc. *300
Cream and mauve *735. Black
*273 Contemporary I 324 5544
• STOVE. It gold with window
Great Ctyidlllonl U 0 Cash
321 7*05
_______
• TABLE A TWO WINDSOR
Chairs, drop l*al. country
style Solid wood, mod oak
llnlsh Period lor apt or im
kitchen! 1100 lirm 127 4*14

•WALL UNIT. Entertainment
Center. Appra t'W X S'i’H.
Oak. good cond US 127 4*7*
WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER.
70.*00 B TU . SIS0 Good condl
lion H I 4171
____
M X 44 Farmers kitchen table. 4
bowback chairs. 4750
Call 543 775*

T B T -C o f a W R f t —
COMMODORE CO M PUTER.
disc drive. Ok'dala printer,
S150 lor all 171110*

117— Sporting G oods
• GOLF CLUBS. Men’s starter
w l with bag 130 Good tel I
Call 14* 54*1

HARD TIM E staling *un«7 For
small lee I will wll your
weapon within 40 days or fee
and gun returned I deal with
buyers trom all over US
Call FE BA 447 57* 44*4
• S C O O T E R . S l r a d # by
Venllea Grey color. Good
condition 115 Call 171 35** ask
lor Jason alter 3 PM

191— B u ild in g
M a te ria ls
ALUMINUM SHED It X II. You
lake down A haul awayl 4500
121 5410 Ask lor Fred

• K ITTE N . Iree lo good home
Gray and white, very loving,
good with kids 447 *507
N E E D IN F O tar M onthly
Newsletter I Pew Print Newt
&gt;4* HI*
W AN TED , homeless.unwanted
birds, any species All will
receive lo&lt;&gt;"g homes 1740*07

300— R eg istere d Pets
A K C G ER M AN S H E P H E R D
PUPS Champion bloodlines.
O FA certified, black and Ian
t l 50each
145 775*
GROOMING AT ITS FIN ES T
Over 71 yrs professional rip
Vet recom m ended 144 1474
SH IH TZ U Poppies. AKC. 4
tamales I male Drlndle
brown A while 1st A 2nd
shots De wormed Parents on
premises 4750 M0
174 7540

201— H orses
» e MAY FOR 4A L E I a e 42.74
bale. 414 rail FEN C E bld« A
It rpair I 177 H I I eves

NO MONEY DOWN
except lex. lag. title, etc
1*07 CHEVY SPECTRUM 4
doer. auto. air. power steer­
ing. stereo I Only SUMO per
month I (42 month* g IM %
A PR ).............. Cell Mr. Payee
Ceerkeiy Used Cere. *23-1123
DATSUN. IM IX . 1*7*. S
radio. Run* line.
I-1413
• eOeee Berk* Atae Beta* ••
Low at *177 down I Lew payrnantslee a • • • • 33*14*7

TME UP PAYMENTS
M OwtaPta
M O M IYe imp
DOWN
^mp
**w

except tax. leg. title, etc
l l « DODOE OMNI 4 i
b le c k l A utom a tic, A/C.
stereo, power steering. Only
20.000 miles! Only SIT*.*] per
month 144 months A l*.*%
A P R ).............. Ctal Mr. Payee
Ceurtasy Used Cere, 323-1123

TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except tax. lag. title, etc
ISO* CHEVY CAVALIER CS
Aulo. A/C. AM/FM stereo.
PS. PB Only *1714* per
month. (24 months • l*.*%
A PR ).............. Call Mr. Payee
Courtesy Used Cars, 323-3)13
• PUBLIC A UTO AUCTION*
EVER Y TUB*. A FRI. 7.N PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy . *3. Deytaea Beech
s * * m * in

TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•■cepl tax. teg. title, etc
1*17 C H E V Y C A P R IC E
CLASSIC Auto. A/C. stereo.
Only *14* *7 per month!
(4* months 41 l*.»%APR)
Cell Mr. Payee
Ceurtasy Used Cert. 333-3113

TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except lex. lag. title, etc
1*B7 OLDS • 4 door, A/C.
stereo, power steering. 4 cyl
-ta d nr_ i, -M 9C- O U ^ 4l 4» PA.
per month. 134 months w
I M S APR)
Call Mr. Payne
Ceurtasy Used Cars. 1137171
1*77 OLDS D ELTA M. 7 dr , PS.
PB. Power Windows. Power
Locks.****................. *14X 77
’13 Z-2* CAMARO V*. auto,
light post tree rear end. dual
carbt. runs greet! Needs
minor cosmollc* Sacrifice
S3 600 OBO Susan. 4** 4511
days, eves, weekends. 4*4 4540
M CAMARO while, eicellent
condition *1.500 or will trade
lor other car U 4 1571
’•4 CAMARO . Auto, new tires
and trans. A/C. Sint windows
*1. 4*5

GLASSWARE

174 4* 1*

FOUR ISXI aluminum Camara
5 spoke rims. In good shape,
no center caps or lugs 1175
OBO ISS 4101 alter SPM

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
B u se s / V a n s
FORD F IN Pick up. 1*77. AT,
PS. CB. 102 V I Low milage
engine A trans 121 1411

Sanford Motor Co.
1*1* J E E P W R A N O L E R
LAREDO
4 wheel drive,
hardtop. A/C. till wheel,
crulsa. low low miles!
Call 127 4X 7
•TRUCK TOPPER NSEOEDI
For lull Site pick up Under
SIOO Also will hegqle. bargain
A trade' e e e e e 711 ISIS
1*71 CMC SUBURBAN. runs
good Needs m in o r T L C
S900 00
111 47M

I* FORD BRONCO I cyl . 4WO
Eddie Bauer Model, only U K

miles SI7.«00 Call 377 S$«*

237— T r a c to r s and
T r a ile r s
CASE M O D EL 77* 44 HP diesel
tractor «itt» %tt Ho*ta bvV*
hog 1) $00 40/ 1)1 729/

AA AUTO SALVAGE
ol DeBery
WE W E IO H A H O P A V I
Top SS lor |unk.
Cars* Trucks
Ring *44 4000 tar quote

239— M o to rc y c le s
an d B ik e s

m

eludes ca^mascol. 1 R Lali
que bowls also line cul
c r y s t a l and J a p a n e s e
porcelain prayer doll
Cali IM 04*0

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.............

233— A u to P a r ts
/ A c c e s s o rie s

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle ctib le s

SAILBOAT ItOdap 7/ )
iMjft&lt;o&lt;a*(I eei«!i*nt lOfMiition

1)0 4410 121 2411

TME NT MYMCNT1

CHICKENS layers 44 each
While rock. B u ll cochin.
Brahma 144 775*

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE

PAPER R O U TE FOR SALE
4/t daily ZOO Sunday Income
IX) 000 plus' Sanford Area
Call 3X) 109)

231-Cars

231— V e h ic le s
W a nte d

215—Boats and
Accessories

Family bu%met% available m

CRAFTSMAN I HP router w/17
new asterled bit*. *47 a I HP
bell sender. *15; M qt. Igloo
cooler. SIS. Like new 12) 175*
• LAROB PORTRAIT. "The
Slag" 21 X 25 Heme Interiors
ltarn *50 OBO LIKE NEW
222 4*04
LARGE Q U ILT. Red B while
squares Hand stitchedl Mutt
Seel *250..................... 321-1*40

303— L iv e sto ck and
P o u ltry

lA L IO U E

50 gallon. Most

•cceteries end stand.
•100................................... *4*1443

199— Pets A Su pp lies

160—Business
For Sale

Sanford a 'e a P art lim e
possible Income fo Sti 000
*&gt;th parent con p.m, Subs&gt;dy
Sen for |2t 000 CASH Ser ous
inquiries only call CorpoTafe
I 100 2// tato
HARDW ARE and Beach Slore
in Osteen Do mg good bus*
ness! Building land n«tn
tory 1149 tOOOaner retiring'
Tempfin Really Inc

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1)1 41M
19/2 LARSON II F T with tilt
Irai'ar H 5 HP 4 (I# Johnvon
outboard Po*«r trim canopy
•ul rqu'p ndudm) 11)00 Call
after 4PM Deltona 12) /IS)
f ii

HONOA CX SM Custom Fernng
* trunk, w accessories Runs
Great! SI7W OBO 111 41*7
Ask lor (Jan Sharp

241— R e c re a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs
A V A ILA B L E SELF STORAGE I
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Inquire I ) . M F )72 UIS
T R A V E L T RAI L E R I X 20
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impulatvlty and attention span.
The medldne should be ad­
ministered only under clone
medical supervision. It la con­
traindicated for the treatment of
emotional disorders and can
accentuate anxiety, tension,
agitation and hypertension. Its
safety In children under 6 has
not been established.
Ritalin has several side effects.
Including Insomnia, nervous­
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behavior of attention deficit
syndrome, when used as an
integral part of the total treat­
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psychological, educational and
social therapy.

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rently undergoing a root canal.
The procedure has been painful
from the start and now my
dentist has me an penicillin VK
BOO milligrams a day because of
an Infection In the root. I’m sick
of the «rhole procedure and
question If the many X-rays he
has Insisted on might be harmful
In pregnancy since 1am trying to
have another baby. What should
Ido?

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portunities In the year ahead.
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be so significant that all the
others will pale In comparison.
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ingenuity and resourcefulness
are your two best assets for
fulfilling ambitious expectations
today. Use them as extensively
as possible. Lea treat yourself to
a birthday gift. Send for Leo’s
Astro-Graph piedlctlons for the
year aheud by mailing $1.25
plus a long, self-addressed,
stam ped envelope to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
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44101-3428. Be sure to stale
your zodiac sign.
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change you've been hoping for
might occur today where your
social life Is concerned. What
develops could transpire so
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T h e list should be d iverse
enough to keep you from getting
bored.
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You don't want to get Involved In
situations that hamper your
m o b ilit y to d a y . Y o u n eed
movement, variety, activity and
change In order to feel and
perform at your best.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your financial aspects look
very encouraging for this cycle.
Even If things weren't too prof­
itable for you early In the week,
un Infusion o f new opportunities
could turn your situation around
now.
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19) There isn't apt to be any­
thing stodgy about you today. In
fact, your personality is likely to
be a bit avant-gtrde. ready to
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Persistent hunches or Intuitive
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fle x ib le as p o s s ib le to d a y ,
because something fun and ex-,
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possible, try to eliminate con­
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and Inventive.

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A llow those little flashes o f
Inspiration to guide you In your
decision-m aking today. T h ey
could provide the helpful twists
your logic has overlooked.

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnee 1S0 S
83rd Yew, No. 304 - Sanford, Florida

Utility tax resurrected

NEWS DIGEST

By J . MARK BARPMLD
Herald Staff Writer____________________________

□ World
Hostage breakthrough possible
GENEVA — A m id w idespread reports th at a
broad-based deal w as tn the works to free
W estern h o sta g e s In Lebanon. U.N. See retary-G eneral h e ld talk s today with Israeli
negotiators a n d said he hoped th e Jew ish state
would free som e A rab detainees th is weekend.
Saa S to ry . P a g * SA

SANFORD — Seminole County com m issioners
wilt reconsider Imposing a tax on utilities Sept. 9.
Last night, com m issioners voted 4-1 to consider
ad d in g the 82.2 million a 4 percent utility tax
w ould raise to their annual budget. Commission­
e rs defeated a 10 percent utility tax proposal J u ly
30. C om m issioners will consider the new tax
proposal Sept. 9 a t 7 p.m . following a 5 p.m .
hearing on revisions to the county com prehensive
developm ent plan.
Only com m issioner Larry Furlong opposed
se ttin g the heating.

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•It was well orchestrated." Furlong said th is
m orning. "1 opposed It because with this, there Is
no Incentive to cut the budget.”
C ounty commissioner Jennifer Kelley asked
com m issioners to consider the 4 percent utility
tax for unincorporated residents. Kelley said the
tax would allow commissioners to elim inate a
proposed 25-cent Increase In the county property
tax rate paid by non-city residents and allow
them to reinstate full spending for a road
resurfacing program .
, .

Kelley said she Is still open to further cuts to the
•250 million annual budget.

“ It's not over until It's over.” Kelley said this
m orning. ”1 had Intended to do this back w hen

Lake Mary
may house
ambulance

□ Sports
Praps begin athletic campaigns
rB'l A t

SANFORf) — Florida high school football
players will follow th e ir professional and
collegiate b r e th e re n a n d beg in preseason
workouts this T hursday.
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iT m C K F W F A U F
Herald Stall Writer_______________________________

What’s cooking?
Cook of th e W eek M artha Gilbert shares some
of her favorite dishes from around the world.
Columnist Midge Mycoff has several Ideas about
rice, a food stap le throughout the world.
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Man Jailed without baing chargad
BALTIMORE — A hom eless m an was lost In
the legal sy stem for a year, languishing In Jail
without being formally charged, officials said.
Martin R. H cnn. 54. w as Jailed July 16. 1990.
after being accu sed of setting fire to a car. He
never was tak e n to his arraignm ent on the arson
charge or arraig n m en t on an earlier, unrelated
charge of public drunkenness.
S tate's A ttorney S tuart Sim m s said Tuesday
his office w ould drop the arson charge today and
that he hoped th e drunkenness charge brought
by a n e ig h b o rin g c o u n ty ulso would be
dismissed, enabling H cnn to get out of Jail
Immediately.
“ In a sense, h e ’s already served a sentence."
the prosecutor said.
Stntc corrections officials were unable to
explain the m atte r Tuesday, six weeks after
they took over the overcrowded and troubled
Jail. The city gave up control of the Jail July l
after a series of escapes, suicides, slayings and
disturbances.

Man eludes police in sewer
WEST PALM BEACH — Even police dogs had
trouble sniffing out a burglary suspect who
eluded police by craw ling through the city s
s l i m y sewer system .
Police first spotted the m an at about 2 :4 1 a.m.
Saturday sq u attin g In bushes outside a house
that had been broken Into, said police Sgl. Ralph
Gcphart.
When they ordered the m an — whose arms
and chest w ere covered with tattoos of wings
to stop, he ran through yards and then dove Into
the Intracoastal W aterway.
When police arrived, the m an swam toward
them and agreed to surrender. But Instead ol
sealing the w all, he squeezed through a culvert
leading to th e c ity 's storm w ater drainage
system and escaped again. Gcphart said.
Police called for assistance from firefighters
who arrived w ith rubber boots and a raft. By the
time they m ad e their way Into the drain, the
m an had already disappeared. Unfazed, police
began searching the area with police dogs.
The search went on for nearly three hours
before they finally called it off. Gcphart said.
But Just a s It ended, a patrolm an still In the
area said h e heard a noise, investigated and
spotted the m an craw ling out of a manhole two
blocks from w here he entered.
The officer chased hint, but lost him again.
From wire r e p o r t s _________________

INDEX
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Claselfleda......... 8B.7B
C o m tes.......................
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Mid 90s, sticky
Partly cloudy with a
40 percent chance of
m a in ly a fte r n o o n
s c a tte re d t h u n
derstorm s. High In
the low to mid 90s
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F o r m o r s w o o th o r , s

n .iH rrrH it.
we i-.t
last ^considered
It. but I didn't
dldn t have the
num bers then. We need to keep striving to do
w h a t's best for the citizens."
Kelley said a 4 percent utility tax on electricity,
w ater, local telephone service and heating gas
would raise about $2.2 million each year. A 3
percent tax would raise about $1 million, which
would allow commissioners to elim inate the
property tax Increase, but not fully restore the
road repaving program.
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Commissioner Pat W arren said she also has
concerns the tax m ay reduce the Incentive to
m ake more tax-saving budget cuts, b u t she was
willing to consider the lesser tax.
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Sanford
explains
m eeting
county

Airport Director Steve Cooke, left,
airport development plans at a summit
Tuesday ol local lawmakers, city and
com m issioners and airport authority

LAKE MARY — The city com m ission Is expected
T hursday night to act on a resident's com plaint that
could lead to an am bulance being stationed at the
D epartm ent of Public Safety
O n Ju ly 22. private citizen. Dante G attonl. of 625
W. Plantation Blvd.. addressed the Lake Mary City
Comm ission during the public participation time,
w anting to know why the city did not have a heart
defibrlllatoc unit. He believed purchase of the Item
had been removed from the proposed city budget.
While Lake Mary Police Chief Charles Lauderdale
had been hoping for such equipm ent, th e Item was
not requested for the new budget. In order to do so.
th e level of the Lake Mary Fire D epartm ent,
Hm M by TommyVlne^l currently listed as a BSL unit, that Is. one which
members. Listening, from lelt to right of Cooke uses Basle Life Support equipm ent, w ould have to
are, new authority member Bob H attaw ay, be elevated to an ALS rating. Advanced Life
.
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...
Sanlord Mayor Bettye Smith and Sem inole Support.
Cttv Manager Jo h n Litton had explained. In
County Commission Chairman Fred Streetman.
order to be moved up to ALS. we would have to add
a num ber of trained param edics to the departm ent.
Litton. Lauderdale and Mayor Randy Morris have
been working toward a solution to the problem , even
though it m ay only be tem porary until the city Fire
□ S e e A m bulance, P a g e 8 A

L e g is la to rs fa v o r u p g ra d in g
o f S a n fo rd ’s re g io n a l a irp o rt
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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Sen. WAV. "Bud" G ardner an d
Rep. F rank Stone said Tuesday they will seek a
S I .5 million loan from the Florida Department of
T ransportation to build ait International flight
receiving facility at Central Florida Regional
Airport.
The two local law m akers Joined with several
o th ers at an airport sum m it Tuesday to support
th e efforts of the Sanford Airport Authority to
develop the airport Into an active com m ercial
transportation center.
The m eeting at the remodeled airport term inal
Included the five city commissioners, five county
com m issioners, the airport authority and five of
th e seven local lawmakers.
The authority has been criticised for not acting
speedily enough to develop airport Industrial
areas to help boost the economic taxbase of the
county. That position has been taken by the
G reater Sem inole County Chamber of Com ­

m erce. County chamber director Jo h n Lewis
a p p e are d for the first 30 m in u te s of th e
three-hour luncheon and presentation at the
airport term inal before leaving.
Before the meeting started, authority m em ber
William E. "Duke" Adamson com m ented to
Lewis. "I have to agree with the com m ent m ade
by Kay Shoem aker that when 1 cam e on the
board. 1 didn't realize 1 would have to solve all
the economic problems of the county with the
airp o rt."
. . .
Law m akers said they were Impressed with the
au th o rity 's presentation and plans for the future
developm ent of the airport. They expressed
Interest In plans to build a facility for Incoming
International flights to accom modate custom s
and other Inspections.
Airport Director Steve Cooke said an airport
use study showed charter nights from C anada
rem ains a large untapped market. Cooke said tlu
airport reached Its capacity of alHiut 250.000
takeoffs an d landings each year In February.
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Sanford to host
largest boat race
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer_______________________________
SANFORD — What could be the largest yacht
racing event tn the entire nation, will be held In
Sanford. The Sanford City Commission approved an
application Monday night, for tilts y e a r s Citrus
Regatta.
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Scheduled for the first weekend In Derem lier. the
races could host approxim ately 6 0 0 or more
sailboats of various sizes. J o h n II. G ardiner. Jr.,
coordinator for the Orlando Yacht Club, sponsor of
the event, said. "Wo had 5H7 boats entered last
year, and found out we bad the largest race In the
entire nation." He said the club has added over 60
m ore b o ats since last y e a r's ev en t. G ardiner
S e e R ace. Page BA

Th e search is on for a
new Seminole principal
1 0 a d m in is t r a t o r s
a p p ly fo r p o s it io n
By VICKI DeSORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

Sehapker lias been working In the
S em inole C ou n ty schools for a
dozen years. Afcr eight years as a
teacher, slu* h as s|H-nt 16 years as
an adm inistrator.

T he school board Inis been under
pressure In recent years to appoint a
SANFORD - Ten school a d ­ w om an as principal of a secondary
m inistrators have applied for the
school. It Is believed th at Shapkcr Is
position of principal at Seminole
a highly qualified adm inistrator
High School w hich ts being vacated
w ho might lit that bill.
by W ayne Epps who will be taking
O thers in contention lor the Job
over a s principal at Oviedo High
are Bill Moore and Dec Schum acher,
School tn Septem ber.
Seven of die applicants are cur­ assistant principals a t Lake Mary
rently assistant principals til Sem i­ High School: Salecm Momarv. an
assistant principal at Lake Brantley
nole County schools.
High School In Altamonte Springs;
One is i be principal In at Suwancc
and Raym ond Gaines and frank
High School tn Live Oak Another ts D uncan, both assistant principals at
prtnetp.il at Dover High School 111 Lake Howell High School In Winter
Dover. Ohio. T he filial applicant is
Park.
an adm inistrator with the Orange
The selection com m ittee, which
Count v School system
in
clu d e s d istric t ad m inistrators,
Though no one will speculate lor
I he record on who might get the Job, p a re n ts and teachers, will meet
m any believe thal Bobby Lund* again oil Aug. 20. It is hoped that
they will be able to offer their
q utst. an a ssista n t principal at
recom m endation for a replacement
Sem inole and G rrtchcn Sehapker.
for Epps at th at time.
an assistant principal at Lyman
High School, have the Inside track
If they are able to do that, the
on getting the )ob.
school board will vote on that choice
Lundqulst has spent Ills whole during their Aug 27 meeting.
career hi Seminole County. He has
In the m eantim e. Epps said he
been a n a d m in istra to r lor nine w til divide hts days between the two
years, following eight years In the
schools.
classroom .

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Like son, like father
Geron Debose. 3. of Sanford helps keep his father Carl Debose in
shape by taking him logging in Ft Mellon Park The Deboses en|oy Ihe
park on sunny days

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N E W S FROM TH E REGION AND A CR O SS T H E S T A T E

Florida population center moves
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G A IN E S V IL L E Florida’s
center halted 150 ye a n of steady south­
eastward migration during the 1980s. Uni­
versity of Florida researchers aald.
T h e 1900 census places the so-called
"ce n troid" In southern Polk County near
Fo ri Meade, said Scott Cody of the school’s

T A M P A — Thirty-five bus d r iv e n were fired after calling In
sick as part of what county transit officials said waa a strategic
"sick-out."
"T h is was a strike. It's against the taw ." aald Sharon Dent.
Hillsborough Area Regional Tra n s it spokeswoman, ' i t was
against the contract and they m ade a decision to do It."
Transit officiate contend Tu e sd a y's sick calls — more than
three times the norm for a M onday — were part of a plan b y the
d riv e n ' union. A m alp m ate d T ra n s it U nion, to disrupt the tin t
day of a new shuttle service.
Union representatives had walked away from the contract
bargaining table two weeks ago w hen em ployees learned the
new budget does not include a n y raises.
Michael Hadley, the union's local president, eras among
those fired. He denies the sick calls w e n part of an organised
effort and called the firings union busting.

T h e centroid is a theoretical point where
the state would balance If H were a level
plane and every resident weighed the same.
T h e 1990 data adjusted a 1989 study that
placed the point Just east of Homeland in
southern Polk County, Cody said.
uch more, he
change m
much
H's unlikely to cl

P O R T LA U D E R D A L E — U .S . Custom s agents announced the
arrest of two drug smuggling suspects ana the selsure of 2.700
pounds of marijuana found in the ftiet tanks of a research
Th e marijuana was Inside 18 custom-made steel boxes,
which had been immersed in the fuel tanks of the 85-foot MV
Ocean Scout, agents said Tue sd ay.
"T h e concealment was really Ingenious because these steel
containers that the marijuana w as In were sealed" and then
placed In the huge 17,OOO-gallon diesel tanks, said T im
Wagner, assistant special agent-tn-charge of Customs' South
Florida operations.

TA LLA H A S S EE O ov.
Law ton C h tk s p aid 830.000
more in le o tn i tncovne u x ior
1990 than he w ll earn this year
as Florida's chief executive.
Chiles, w h o took office In
Jan u ary, paid 8125.742 in taxes'
on income of 8446.567, accord­
in g to hte recently filed 1980
return. T h a t's 830,742 more
than hla 805.000 annual gover­
nor's salary.
T h e governor's net worth waa
81.5 m illion , according to an
updated disclosure statement
filed last week. T h e Ta m p a
Trib u n e reported today.
Chiles listed 846.703 m wages
for 1990. including 834.716 in
pension benefits for hte 15 years
Ui the U .8 . Senate.
T h e rest came from the Collins
Center for Public Policy at Flori­
da State University, w hich he
left last ye a r to run for governor.
Moot o f Chiles’ Income came
from real estate partnerships
and business ventures. He owns
25 percent of the Sandbar res­
taurant In Manatee County and a
5 0 -p e rc e n t In te re st in Red
Lobster restaurants In Tam pa.
S t. Petersburg. Lakeland and
Daytona Beach,
Chiles reported giving 83.112
in cash to charities.

Suopoct shot, kilted by FBI
T A M P A — Th e prime suspect in a m ajor Tam p a Bay-area
cocaine and heroin ring waa shot and killed by an FBI agent
during a predawn raid, authorities aald.
Eliud Ramos, 31. was shot dead Tuesday In the front yard of
his north Tam pa home. Neither local author!ties nor FBI agents
would say whether Kamos waa armed, o r give any details
about the shooting.
"A nytim e there's a police officer Involved and a citixen ends
u p dead, we investigate." Hillsborough Assistant State
Attorney Lee Atkinson said. " T h a t's what w e’re trying to do
here."
Ramos wss the focus of a nine-m onth Investigation by the
FB I and local tew enforcement agencies termed “ Operation
Drive T h r u ." They charged he ran a highly organised cocaine
and heroin ring that began In New York and moved to the
Tam pa Bay area three years ago.

Man accusad of atoallng from daad
F O R T LA U D E R D A LE — C rim e In South Florida plagues
people from all walks of life these d a y s — and even the dead.
A man transporting the dead from crim e scenes to the
Broward County morgue has been arrested on charges of
stealing Jewelry off a homicide victim 's body and then pawning
the man's gold necklace for 80S.
William Robert Greene. 35. also to suspected of stealing a
wallet, cash and a wedding band off the bodies of drowning
victims, police aaid.
He has been charged with grand theft and dealing In stolen
property In the case of a 81.000 gold chain and a gold
squid-ahaped pendant* that were 'taken front the neck of
26-year-old Curtis Brown, w ho died from gunshot wotpxte test

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Jury: Cow tetud cop^kllterohould d b
F O R T LA U D E R D A LE — A Ju ry recommended that a man
convicted in the shooting death last sum m er of a Pompano
Beach police officer should die In the electric chair.
Albert Holland, 33. said nothing Monday after the Jury voted
11-1 for the death penalty. Ju ro rs earlier this m onth convicted
hUn in the Ju ly 1990 death of Officer Scott Winters. 28.
Retired Circuit Judge M. Daniel Fu tch J r . w ill deckle whether
Holland should Instead receive a Ufe sentence. He set
sentencing for Aug. 19.
Holland shot Winters twice w ith the officer's own gun during
a scuffle, testimony showed. W inters was arresting Holland as
a suspect in a sexual battery that occurred earlier that day.
Defense attorneys had argued that Holland, who has a
history of psychiatric problems, w as Insane at the time.

H O LLY W O O D — A teen-ager has left the hospital after his
hand was bitten when be tried to rescue his small dog from a
wolf-dog that bolted into hte apartment, officiate said.
Jo h n Osbourne, 18. was released Tuesday from Doctors'
Hospital where he was treated for the bite that severed tendons
and an artery In the middle finger on hte right hand, said
nursing supervisor Joyce M urphy.
Th e attack Is under investigation by the Broward Sheriffs
Office. MaJ. Ralph Page said Tuesday.

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to right: Shantla Smith, 3, Vicki Sparrow, 7
Varkaltha Evans, 7, all from Sanford.

Guard accused of helping inmate
escape to kill pregnant girlfriend
hte own safety.
Meanwhile, the guard. Enoch
ARCADIA — An inm ate who H enry R ogers J r ., re m a in e d
warned authorities that a state jailed w ithout bond Tuesday. He
prison guard plotted to help him w as surrounded Friday night a s
escape to kill th e g u ard 's preg­ he responded to a signal he a n d
n a n t e x -g irlfrie n d h a s been the inm ate arranged, a T-shirt
transferred to an o th er facility for d rap ed on a fence n e a r th e

DeSoto Correctional Institution,
police said.
Charged w ith solicitation to
com m it m urder and aiding an
escape, he w as held In the
DeSoto C ou n ty J a il w ithout
bond pending an arraignm ent
scheduled for Sept. 20.

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tended a m arch a n d rally several
weeks ago protesting th e de­
cision.
Blacks also picketed a n d then
packed a m eeting Tuesday night
a t which the school board de­
cided to expand m inority re­
c r u i t m e n t to I n c l u d e a d ­
m inistrators a s well as teachers.
Ms. Lane told th e audience she
h a s tried to a ttra c t black ad­
m inistrators from outside the
county but that th e district can't
offer competitive salaries.
H o w e v er, s c h o o l b o a rd
m em ber Harvey Campbell said
the tum ult now em broiling the
school district will continue to
flare unless black adm inistrators
are found In the nex t few years.
"I agree we c a n 't com pete with
Dallas or A tlanta, but we should
be looking at A lachua and other
counties in the region." said
Campbell.
M e an w h ile , th e C o lu m b ia
County Bar Association is trying
to get (he NAACP. Lane a n d the
school board Involved in m edia­

M
tion w ith an out-of-town a t ­
torney.
Bowden said the NAACP exec­
utive board decided Sunday to
participate but as long as It
doesn’t have to share the cost.
"W e think we've been wronged,
an d then we're going to pay to
solve it?" he said. "T h ai Just
doesn't m ake much sense."

School board m em b er J im
Arnold denounced the NAACP's
tactics.
" T h a t's a g ita tio n ." A rnold
said. "T hey are not people who
really w ant something. T here's
no sense in this. 1 believe they'll
get It settled somehow before
school starts."
Classes start Aug. 26.
B o w d e n s a id th e NAACP
expects criticism for advocating
a boycott, but said m any blacks
a n d w h ile s u n d e rs ta n d th e
move. The school is in a black
neighborhood and Is nam ed after
a black educator who donated

land for the building.
“ I think the black and white
c o m m u n ity u n d e rs ta n d s our
frustration and why we feel as
strongly about this as we do." he
said. "W e've thought about this
a great deal. It's not something
we Just Jumped out and did."
Bowden said retired teachers
w ill be a v a i l a b l e a t a r e a
churches to tutor students who
do stay out of school In the first
week. He said lunch will be
served and transportation can be
arranged.
The NAACP Is also asking
black students to stay out of
sports and asking the black
com m unity to stay away from
school sporting events.
T he chapter has asked blacks,
through the national NAACP. to
stay aw ay from the Florida
Sports Hall of Fame and tourist
welcome center in Lake City,
w h e re C am p b ell Is to u rism
director.

T H E WEATHE
I X T M M D O U T LO O K
To d a y: Partly cloudy with a 40
percent chance of afternoon
th u n d e rs to rm s . H igh in the
lower to m id 90e. Wind mostly
south 5 to lO m p h .
To n ig h t: Partly cloudy with
w idely scattered evening thun­
derstorms. Low in the low to mid
70s. Light wind. Rain chance 20
percent.
Th u rs d a y: Partly cloudy with
s c a t t e r e d a fte rn o o n t h u n ­
derstorms. High in the low to
m id 90s. W ind southeast 5 to 10
m p h . Rain chance 50 percent.
E x te n d e d forecast: P a rtly
cloudy w ith a chance of mainly
afternoon and evening thu n ­
derstorms Friday.

Pwbttehed Delta and Sunday. •**•#&lt;
Seturdw by The Sanford Herald,
Inc. MON. French A«a, Sanford,

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L A K E C I T Y - T h e Columbia
County N A A C P has agreed to let
a mediator hear its complaint
about personnel moves that left
the c o u n ty w ith o u t a black
school principal.
But the National Association
for the Advancem ent of Colored
People is at ill asking black stu­
dents to boycott the first week of
school, said Glenel Bowden of
the county chapter.
"W e're talking all schools and
all stu d e n ts ." Bow den said.
" T h is Is a big step, and it had
been part of our strategy, but we
had hoped that — two weeks
before the atari of school — there
would be a different resolution to
this.”
Th e group has also called for
m a rc h e s at N tb la ck M iddle
School, center of controversy In
the m onth since Superintendent
Dianne Lane replaced Us Mack
principal w ith a white principal.
A n estimated 100 blacks at­

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" T h is recent movement of the older
population centroid to the north and the
continued movement of the younger popula­
tion centroid to the south dispels the
perception that m ainly retired people are
m oving to southern Florida." Cody said. "It
m ay Indicate that retirees coming to Florida
are not locating an for south as previously,
and that younger populations are growing
In the south.!*

N A A C P seeks black superintendent

month.

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B y 1 0 9 0 , th e p o p u la tio n g re w to
12,937,928 and was concentrated In the
central and aouthem peninsula.
T h e centroid for the population under 18
is ctoae to Bartow In Pow County, farther
north than the overall center.

Th e centroid for thoae older than 65 toon
the border of Hardee and Hlghtanda coun­
ties near A von Park, farther south than that
for the overall population. It has drifted
north a n d slightly west during the past
decade.

Chiles pays
big bucks
In taxes

Drug smuggling suspsefs anootod

LOTTERY

_________________________________ _____ filled
out. It's going to be hard for It to move from
this spot."
T h e census figures show migrations of the
overall population and of different age
groups, Cody and university researcher Ravt
Bayya said In a report entitled "Florida's
population center: changing w ith tim e."
In the first census In 1830. Florida had
only 34,730 people, concentrated in the
panhandle. Cody said.

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C urrent ts to the north with a
w ater tem perature of 75 degrees.
N « w la s y r a a le a c h : Waves are
1
foot and glassy. C urrent Is to the
north, w ith a water tem perature
of 75 degrees.

S t. AMguotlae to Jap U er In let
Tonight and T hursday: Wind
southeast to south 10 to 15
knots, seas 2 to 4 feet. Bay and
in la n d w a te rs a light chop.
Widely scattered thunderstorm s.

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Tuesday w as 94 d e ­
grees a n d the overnight low w as
73 a s reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
a n d Education C enter. Celery
Avenue.
R e c o rd ed raln fu ll for th e
p e r i o d , e n d in g a t 9 a .m .
W ednesday, totalled .11 of a n
inch.
T he tem perature a t 9 a.m .
to d a y w as 81 d e g re e s a n d
W ednesday's overnight low w as
76. as recorded by the National
W eather Service at th e Orlando
International Airport.
O ther W eather Service data:
□ T u e s d a y 'a U g h ................... 9 4

□ B a ro a a trlc press o re .30.08
l !R elative H um idity....85 p e t
nw tm ds......... . S outh 8 m ph
□ B u lu fu ll...... .....................trace
□ T o d a y 's suaaat 41444 8 :0 6 p .m .
□ T o m o r r o w 's s u n ris e ....8 :5 4

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Atlanta
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Atlantic City
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Baltimore
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Birmingham
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Bitmarck
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Boiton
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Burlington.VI.
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Charl*iton.W Va
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Charlotto.HC
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Chayanna
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Chicago
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Clavatand
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Concord. N H
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DallavFi Worth
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Danvac
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Da* Molne*
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Detroit
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Honolulu
M 74
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Hootton
17 74
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Indlanapoli*
17 41
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Jackton.Miu
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Kama* City
M 34
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La* Vm m
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Littla Rock
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Lm Angela*
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Mamphi*
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Milwaukee
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Mpt* St Paul
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Naw York City
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Oklahoma City
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Omaha
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Phoonla
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Pitttburgh
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Salt Lake City
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Tea che r contract talks halted
A m t macto for amMd rebbtry
Sanford police arrested Michael Atterlslo. 33. of 1312
RosecUff Apartments In Sanford Monday for a Casselberry
armed ro b b n y warrant Issued In J u ly .
Additional charges are pending because of a shooting that
occured during the Incident, police reports state. No other
Information was available Tuesday.
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A Midway man reported he was robbed while he rode his
bicycle on Midway Avenue Monday afternoon.
Dewey Langston told Seminole C o u n ty deputies four men
pushed him from his bike and took his wallet containing $31
from his pocket. Deputies report finding the wallet about a
block away. Pour suspects have been Identified, but no arrests
have been made, reports state.

Outstanding warrant nrrssts
T h e following people have been taken Into custody on
outstanding arrest warrants:
•Ronald Cupp. 39. Palmetto S t.. Longwood. was taken to
the Seminole County Jail b y a bondsman and arrested for a
J u n e warrant. Th e warrant was Issued after he failed to appear
at a court hearing to face dealing In stolen property charges,
reports state.
•Benjam in Htilery. 38. 3371 W ater St.. Midway, waa
arrested at the Seminole C ounty Jail Monday on charges he
Called to appear at a court hearing to answer to disorderly
conduct and resisting arrest charges.
•Robert Eugene Robinson. 31. 3043 W . 30th St.. Sanford,
i arretted at the Seminole C o u n ty Jail Monday on charges he
failed to appear at a court hearing to face charges of driving
w ith a suspended auto tag. altering a tag. and driving with a
tag not assigned to the car.

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whet the mediator has to
say about the lsauaa.|

Contract nqptlaUone be-

I wren in r orm ifiofr u o u n ty acnooi u w n c r
and the Seminole Education flaarwlaltnn
Representatives from both aides said the
teachers* union and the school district have
not technically reached an tmpnaae. The y

that district negotiator Ernest Cowley had
left the bargaining table over the union's

to atop negotiations and take advantages of
the services o f a mediator to settle the
differences In four areas.
Th e tw o aides failed to come to agreement
on salary, o n the addition of two paid
noiKiayv o u n n g in# c o m # 01 in# scnooi
on the w a y teachers are chosen for
and on the
Issue of forcing teachers to take monitoring
duties In school hm ch rooms.
T h e m ediator will meet w ith the teacher
and district negotiators on A ug . 39.
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u iiiii of—the
union, aaid

"H e 's Just not responding to bur offer.”
Wheeler said yesterday shortly after the
talks had ceased.
Cow ley did not com m ent on the specifics
of the break dow n in negotiations, but said
that both parties felt that the differences
could be handled more equitably b y an
Im partial third party.
" W e il Just have to see what the mediator
h a sto sa y about the Issues," he said.
T h e teachers have asked for a two percent
raise over the mandated Increment raise

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S A N F O R D — C a ro l Sue
Brtghtw ell. 3 7 . of Altam onte
Springs, was arrested for several
traffic violations after a long and

Although he w as following her
vehicle. Jo h n a reported seeing
her run through several atop
signs and traffic lights without
stopping. A s she was driving on
2 n d S tre e t in S a n fo rd , he
estimated her speed at 60 miles
per hour. B y the time she began
traveling west on First Street, he
clocked her at 100 miles per
hour.

Hia report states that w hen he
Mchcd her. she had to be
restrained.

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She waa charged w ith willful
wanton w reckless driving,
fleeing and attem pting to etude a
police officer, and aggrtvated
assault w ith a m otor vehicle. She
was taken Into custody and
transported to the J o h n E . Polk
Correctional Faclltty.

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According to Jo h n s' report, he
attempted to pull beside her
vehicle, and she appeared to try
hitting the patrol car w ith her
Oldsmoblle.

SANFORD - Members or the
G re a te r Sanford C ham ber of
C om m erce particip ated in a
statew ide teleconference on tax­
e s ' T he m ain subject was how to
Increase state revenue and de­
crease expenditures.
L o c a l c h a m b e r m e m b e rs
gathered at Seminole Com m uni­
ty College yesterday morning to
Join others from similar locations
throughout the slate. In addition
to the cham ber members, sever­
al legislative delegates who were
In Sanford to attend u m eeting of
the Sanford Airport Authority,
were also on hand. They In­
cluded Stale Representatives Art
Grlndel. Stan Balnter and Frank
Stone.

The

Sanford C ham ber Executive
Director Dave Farr said the main
point th at cam e from the m eet­
ing was. "th a t the legislative
leader* In Tallahassee arc deeply
c o n c ern e d over th e need to
increase revenues and decrease
e x p e n d itu re ." A nother point
brought, he said, "w as that the
legislature w ants business lead­
e rs from throughout the state,
s t a r t i n g w ith C h a m b rr s of
Com m erce, to give them ideas
on how to go a b o u t th e se
proposals."
G o v e r n o r L u w lu n C h ile s
headed the m eeting, along with
Lt. G overnor Buddy MucKay.
C hairm an of the Florida Cham ­
ber of Com m erce Tom Slade,
u n d D o m in ic C a la b ro . vice
chairm an of the Florida Budget
and Tax Kelorm Commission.

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After a lengthy chase, mostly
reported at approximately 100
miles per hour heading west on
S.R. 46, Jo h n s said Brlghtwcll's
car swerved to avoid another
vehicle, and ended up In a ditch.

One of the com m ents brought
forth In th e m eeting, attributed
to R obert M cK nlght. form er
chairm an of th e Florida C ham ­
ber Foundation, was the state­
m ent. " F lo r id a 's tax system
stinks. It's not m eeting today's
needs a n d It's threatening our
economic fu tu re."
Farr said am ong the subjects
discussed were, single business
taxes, elim ination of hom estead
exem ption, elim ination of dis­
counts for early paym ents, re­
moval of som e sales tax exem p­
tions. an d establishm ent of a
personal Incom e tax. He said.
"They Indicated the personal
Income tax m a tte r waa on the
ta b le f o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n In
Tallahassee. In fact, most of
these Item s are on the table for
discussion."

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Cham bers gather for conference
ly N W K m iM U r
Herald Staff Writer

Wheeler said that the teachers also hope
to r em ove one day from the pre-planning
period at the start of the school year and a
day of post-planning at the end of the year
In order to add two paid days to the
teachers* year.
W hile Wheeler admitted there are some
■e fair practices in their
chool hirin g procedu res, there Is
rthroughout the district.
T h e final laaue that union and district
officials could not agree upon was that of

approximately one quarter mile
east of Upaala Rood.

W ith hls siren on. h e -a t ­
tempted to stop her vehicle, but
she continued heading west, on
one occasion, near the Airport
Boulevard intersection, she re­
portedly crossed to the oncom­
ing lane to avoid vehicles travel­
in g In th e s a m e d ir e c tio n
stopped for the U a lfk light. \.

Samlnola County 8hsrtff's Deputy Kevin Lavlgne donned a
protective arm covering to play the bad guy chased by 'Jammer*
from the Sanford Police Department K-9 Unit. The attack
competition was part ol the week-long K-9 Competition being
held at Seminole High School. Jammer's handler Is Officer Bill
Wlxson.

State m oney la being given to the district
at the rate of 33 percent of the total
allotment per quarter. If enough la available
at the end of the ftacal year, a 31 percent

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n Jo c c um ce r
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A v e n u e C r la la U n i t w h e re
Brtghtwell waa to be released.
A cco rd in g to his report, he
watched as she left the building
and ft* Into n 1990 Oldamoblle.
A s she left the parking lot, he
reported she aqueeled the tires
and turned on two wheels. He
Immediately started a pursuit.

Give him s hand

that teachers automatically receive each
year.
In addition, the teachers want a five
percent lu m p sum added to their final
paycheck In J u n e If. and only If. state

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EDITORIALS

Flagrant tactics
Im agine th e outcry th a t w ould e ru p t If th e
M exican governm ent paid a g en ta In thto
c o u n try to kidnap a cttlsen o f th e U nited
S ta te s an d farciU y d eliver h im to M exlcn
a u th o ritie s ov er the stre n u o u s objections o f
. th e VS. governm ent. American a w ould not
to lerate su ch rogue a c tivities by M exico. Nor
sh o u ld th ey condone them b y th e ir ow n
g o v e rn m e n t
In tw o recen t Instances, th e federal D rug
E nforcem ent A dm inistration a rra n g ed Cor th e
ab d u ctio n s o f su sp ects in M exico w ho w ere
w anted In th is country for involvem ent in the
1 1965 to rtu re and m urder of U .S. d ru g agent
E n riq u e C am arena an d Ms p ilo t A lfredo
. Z avala. T he tw o M exican cittsena w ere farced
o n sep arate occasions into th e h a n d s of
w aitin g A m erican officials at th e b o n ier. T he
kidnappings provoked strong p ro te sts from
M exico City.
T o c a p tu re Rene V erdugo, a M exican
ra n c h e r and drug sm uggler, th e DEA
6 3 2 ,0 0 0 to six arm ed abd u cto rs in
C alifornia w ho blindfolded a n d
him before shoving him across th e b o rd er to
U.S. m arsh als a t Calexico. He w a s convicted
in federal court In Loo A ngeles a n d sen ten ced
to a 2 4 0 -y e a r prison term for h is role In th e
C am arena case.
T he 9 th U S . C ircuit C ourt o f A ppeals In
S an Franclaco recently ruled th t s u c h kid­
nappings are a fh g rsn t violation o f In te rn a ­
tional la w if an extr ad ition tre a ty e x ists an d
th e foreign governm ent p ro te sts th e abduc­
tio n . In th e c a s e o f V e r d u g o , b o th
circu m stan ces apply.
C onsequently, he now m u st be given a
h e a rin g in to w hether th e U . S govern m en t did
In fact o rch estrate h is kidnaping. If th a t la
proven in c o u rt, th e appeals panel ruled.
V e rd u g o m u s t b e re tu rn e d to M exican
a u th o ritie s. T herefore, because o f th e m an n er
in w hich th e D E A aeized h im . V e rd u g o m a y
escap e ju stic e in th e end. T h is is a b itter
lesso n in th e risks in h eren t In flo u tin g
in te rn a tio n a l law .

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U .S . C ir c u it C o u rt J u d g e S te p h e n R e in h a rt
p u t th e D E A 's "c a tc h a nd s n a tc h " p o lic y In
p ro p e r perspective b y decla rin g: " I f w e are to
see th e em ergence o f 'n e w w o rld o r d e r " In
w h ic h th e use of force Is to be s u b je c t to the
ru le o f la w , w e m u s t begin b y h o ld in g o u r
g o v e rn m e n t to its fu n d a m e n ta l legal c o m ­
m itm e n t s ." T h a t m e a n s the U .S . g o v e rn ­
m e n t's e xtra d itio n tre a ty w ith M e x ic o o r a n y
o th e r c o u n tr y m a y not be vio la te d w ith
im p u n it y .
T h e D E A resorted to e xtra-leg al tactics
la rg e ly because the M e xica n g o v e rn m e n t in
th e past ro u tin e ly h a s d enied v ir t u a lly all
requests b y the U .S . g o v e rn m e n t to e x tra d ite
M e x ica n n atio na ls to h is c o u n try for tria l. B u t
the a n s w e r to this p ro b le m is n o t for th e U .S .
g o v e rn m e n t to violate In te rna tio n a l la w In
o rd e r to go after crim in a ls. R a th e r, W a s h in g ­
ton needs to persuade M e xico C i t y that
gre a te r cooperation In la w e n fo rc e m e n t serves
the interests o f both countries.
President C a rla s S a lin a s de G o rta rt a lra d y
has e xp a n d e d to som e degree the level of
U .S .-M e x ic a n cooperation, p a rtic u la rly In the
field o f d ru g trafficking. But P re s id e n t B u s h
s h o u ld stre ss to P re s id e n t S a lin a s th a t.
M e xico 's continued refusal to coop erate on
e x tra d itio n s Is a significant, a n d u n n e c e s s a ry,
obstacle to Im proved relations.
If V e rd u g o u ltim a te ly la re tu rn e d to M e x­
ican a u th o ritie s , a renew ed e x tra d itio n re­
quest fro m the U .S . g o v e rn m e n t w o u ld pose
the first test of w h e th e r President S a lin a s b
Indeed rea dy to cooperate In c ro s s -b o rd e r law
enforcem ent.

Berry's W o rld

“How long heveyoo been into BIQ HAIR?"

WATTENBERG

The unions labor and make us free
As Labor Day approaches, the ritual i
Uons of the state of the unions will proceed. Lane

In December 1961, Gen. Wofctoch Jtruaelaki

id Journalist* wit! i
the tfotllne of the labor movement — isn't the
unionised proportion of th e workforce down?
Hasn't labor loot political
pc
clout - Isn't the
Mexican trade treaty m oving forward over
labor's objection? b n 't the APL-CIO out of touch
YvIUs |id

WFI y CK3CM 1* pppogf

Clarence Thomas and support a civil rights MU
that may likely yield quotas?
The questions are fair. B ut Kirkland i* a man
of conviction and eloquence. I have recently bad
to
replies, and without spoiling
the suspense. I wm tell you tMsi He hae tough,
shrewd and pungenit answ ers that should «**■»
you think, even Ifym
But oh, how 1 wish some tough reporter i
ask
kind o f question. Some soAba
this: "Mr. Kirkland, how did the American labor
movement help bring peace and freedom to the
world?” (Note to interviewers: Some of the best
A pretty strong case can be made that the Cold
War would not have ended, certainly not In the
speedy w sy ltdtd. had it not been for the actions
of the American b b o r movement.

“SoUdertty lives." They opened up International
I
offices. They pushed for sanctions
the
n a u vciiu n e m . many aon oam y activists

During this time, the principal support for
SoUdartty. both financial and moral, cam e from
the American trade union movement, often
i and diplom ats. The
and sent
Ink. newsprint, com puters, fax
i—aodm ooey—into Poland.
They raised money from unions and union
members in America. They lobbied for additional
U.S. governm ent funds.
There were adventures galore. “Yachtsmen."
on rented boats flying Polish flags landed
s u p p lie s o n P o lish sh o res. J u ry -rig g e d
"torpedoes,” launched from outside the Interna­
tional m aritim e limits, augmented the flow.
By 1966. Janixefaki got the message. Solidari­
ty was getting stronger. The government rerecognised Bohdsrtty. Elections followed. The
eommunfots were dumped. The Soviet tanks did
not roll. Hungary quickly followed the Polish
m o d e l. So did East O e rm a n y and
The Berlin Wall came down,
Suddenly.there was no empire left In th e Evil
evil began dissipating.
Empire. Eveni the evt
“ over,
Solidarity leader Lech
When it was all
&lt;
Walesa, said, many times, that Solidarity could
not have sinvtved without the AFL-CIO.
So labor lusts for free politics all over the

JACK

ANDERSON

Marine objectors
have tougn time

ELLEN G O O D M A N

One parental option too many
B O S T O N — F r o m th e photos, Arlette
Schweitzer looks like the subject of one of
those bendy articles about older mothers.
Attractive, short-haired. 4 2 years old. and very
pregnant.
In fact. Mrs. Schweitzer b on her way to
becoming a y o u n g gra nd m othe r. She b
carrying twins conceived from her daughter's
eggs and her aon-ln-law's sperm. She b the
turroga,te mother of her ow n grandchildren,
H a litthis begins to sound like that old song of
conjugal confusion — " I'm m y ow n grandpa"
— so be it. It's another Am erican "first” in the
expanding surrogacy circuit.
Gradually, we've gotten uaed to the Idea of
babies conceived out-of-womb. We've sub­
divided motherhood Into Its biological parts —
genetic and gestational. W e've adjusted to
women walking around ca rrying "other peo­
ple's fetuses."
We've met surrogate^ w h o are siblings and
surrogates who arc strangers. Now. Judging
from the mild reaction, we are not shocked by
a m o th e r-d a u g h te r a c t of n a tu re and
technology.
Almost from the time the two women
discovered that Christa had been born without
n womb, they had talked about a Joint
pregnancy. Arlette, having given birth T O her
daughter, had no trouble giving birth FO R her
daughter. "You d o what you do for your
children because y o u love the m ." she says. "If
you can do something to help yo u r children,
you do it."
I don't doubt t h b sentiment, though in some
ways her pregnancy has established a new
threshold of mother love: C a n you top thb? We
take self-sacrifice for granted am ong mothers.
Indeed, th b mother had a role model In South
Africa where a 48-year-old gave birth to triplet
grandchildren.
As for the men In their lives, there were,
notably, no comments in the stories I read
from either husband or father. W hat are the
feelings about, essentially. Impregnating your
m othcr-in-Uw? O f sleeping w ith the wife now
carrying your daughter's child? W ould we feel
queasy If this w om an were carrying the sperm
other son?
I will spare these children — conceived with
love, carried w ith love — m y reservations
about the complex psychology In their biology.
But os each reproductive tale comes delivered
to m y doorstep, nicely wrapped In m y morning
newspaper. I have felt another gnawing worry.
Have we become obsessed w ith the pre­
ciousness of our ow n sm all pool of genes?
What exactly are people w illing to do to
produce ihetr “o w n " children? U It too much?
Do the new technologies enable us to re­
produce variations of ourselves? Do they keep
us fixated on the genetic links that connect? At
what cost?
As the biological mother of a child, I ant

treading o n sensitive turf. B ut as someone with
adopted relatives. I*have never entirely un­
derstood the prim acy given to blood.
Lately. It seems that everything conspires to
place nature over nurture, genes over envi­
ronment a n d so too, surrogacy over adoption.
We have seen soldiers off to w ar after stashing
sperm In a bank. W e ’ve had a divorcing couple
wrangle o v e r th e ir
frozen em bryos. T h e
hum an genome p ro ­
ject charts every dif­
ference In o u r make­
up.
A t the sam e tim e
that s c le n tb b have
discovered that every
hum an on earth de­
scends fro m one
genetic m other, we
seem more obsessed
w ith o u r p e rso n a l
genetic h b to ry . A n d
o u r o w n g e n e tic
C H t r pregnancy
legacy.
has
A doption is both
6 6 ta b lish td a
harder to accom plish
rww threshold
a n d m o re c o m ­
of
mot bar
plicated these days.
tore,
jp
T h e re a re fe w e r
babies (read: w hite
American infants)
and more hurdles. There are worries abut
crack babies as well as concerns about open
adoptions.
But ethiclst A rt Caplan. w ho has spent more
time In fortuity clinics than 1. agrees that moat
of the people going down the new reprodcutive
m enu of n e w options, are not here because of
the scarcity of adopts ble babies.
"T h e y w a n t to send something of themselves
into the fu tu re ," he says, admitting. "Th a t
sounds like a bad version of a time capsule, but
what these new technolgles remind us Is that
people w ant to have children in part to carry
on their biological blueprint. It's not Just the
case that people want to parent: they want to
parent someone w ho represents themselves.”
T h e question now Is how far should we go for
that desire? A ll the way — cash In hand — to a
surrogate? Back to m om ? A t 42? At 63? W hy
Is It so h a rd to switch our sights from our
microscopic genes to the world of children who
need parents?
So. I w ish this fam ily well. But I also squirm
when Christa, watching her mother grow big
with grandchildren, says. “ There are other
women like me and 1 want them to know that
this is one option they can think about.” Now
it la one option...one option too many.

W A S H IN G T O N - Marine reservists w ho
Invoked conscientious objector status to stay
out of the Persian G ulf War believe th e y are
the victim s of the mother of til Injustices.
T o these reservists, the price they paid for
principle was persecution and violation of
their right to due process by the Marines. T o
the Marine Corps brass, the 24 reservists
being held at Cam p Lejeune. N .C ., are
nothing m ore than deserters — Marine* who
foiled to show up when their untta were
activated and thus have to pay the price for
their actions.
Pfc. E rick Larsen
was at one time a
M a r i n e 's M a r in e ,
finishing at the top of
the corps’ punishing
t h r e e -m o n t h p r o ­
gram when he signed
on In 1965.
„ B ut along, the way
the diehard Marine
tu rn e d d o v is h . B y
la st D e c e m b e r he
w a s th e g u n g -h o
peacenik w ho threw
his m ilitary dog tags
at the W hite House
d u rin g a n anti-war
dem onstration. The
2 3 • y e a r • i Alona the way
tho diehard
old Larsen says his
Marine turned
conversion came in
dovieh. j
college classroom s
s t u d y in g C e n tra l
A m e r ic a n h is to ry
and the American
Involvem ent in the Dominican K e p i
Nicaragua and E l Salvador. Now his hero Is
Sophocles, not Storm in' Norman.
Larsen's life changed forever shortly after
Iraq Invaded Kuwait last August, which
prompted his filing for conscientious objector
statu*. W hile the request was pending.
Larsen barnstormed the United States and
Europe spreading the gospel of peace and
attacking U .S . Persian Guff policy, draw ing
wide media attention.
T h e Marines rejected Larsen's conscien­
tious objector petition, disputing that his
motives were not religious, moral or ethical.
Larsen refused to report for active duty
w hen his unit was called up last February,
and was charged with desertion In time of
w ar after he turned himself in. T h e charge
carries the possibility of the death sentence.
Ironically. Larsen could have evaded the war
w ith a wrist slap had he gone on a drinking
binge. In one case reviewed by our reporter
J a n Mol ter a reservist who missed the entire
w ar due to prolonged drunkenness received a
sentence of 21 days.
A lthough Larsen's charges were ultimately
reduced to plain desertion, advocates for him
and other reservists stationed at C a m p
Lejeune charge that the Marines arc pulling
out all the stops to punish these pacifists.
Fo r example, the Marines decided to lum p
all the reservists together at C a m p Lejeune.
rather than trying them closer to their home
bases where witnesses and other assistance
would be mare available. Nor is there any
precedent for that practice, which they view
as an attempt to Intimidate the prisoners.
" T h e M arine Corps declared w a r on
conscientious objectors, and their gam e plan
was to Isolate, Intimidate and Incarcerate.”
Larsen’s attorney told us. There's nothing
unusual about grouping all the conscientious
objectors together, and the decision was
based on consolidating resources, according
to the Marines.
In Larsen's case, his attorney was denied a
request to produce 39 witnesses for the
prelim inary hearing held carter this sum m er.
In addition to denying all defense witnesses,
the defense also claims that he was deliber­
ately kept away from the preliminary hearing
by scheduling M on a day he had previously
Indicated he could not attend.
A federal district court Judge In San
Francisco last May ordered that Larsen get a
new and Impartial hearing, stating that his
due process rights had been violated during
an earlier discharge hearing. T h e new
hearing la still pending.

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Sanford Htrakf, Sanford, Florida - Wtdnatday, August 14, 1991 - M

Gallery plans tourism workshop

'Sanford Committee’ to
take realtors on a tour
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the

SA N FO R D - Realtor* from
the Orlando and W inte r Park
area will invade Sanford Fri­
day. A citizens group la In*
vltlng them to learn w hat the
city la really like.
Th e local group I* know n a*
the “Sanford C om m ittee". It
la chaired b y long tim e resi­
dent B illy H ig g in s a n d
chntclt of Q
C uinn
Realty. T h e ir Intent fa to
present the mem bers of the
Ortahdo/WInter Park Board of
Realtors w ith an overview of
the entire city, w ith the hope
that they m ay expand their
realty work to include the
Sanford area.
A lt h o u g h t h e S a n f o r d
Committee la an Independent
organisation. It Is supported
b y th e Q r e a t e r S a n f o r d
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e .
Chamber Executive Director
Dave Farr said. " T h e com -

on h e r soft tourist concept. That
Involves pleasing tourists who
appreciate the real or natural
Florida, aa seen along the St.
Jo h n s River and the historic
districts of Sanford.
Also during the meeting. Jack
Wert, executive director of the
Seminole County Tourist Devel­
opment Council, w ill give a brief
overview on what the council is
doing to attract tourists to the
county.
J o h n Lombardi. Sanford m an­
ager o f Auto Tra in will explore

w a y s In w h i c h th e lo c a l
merchants can work lo expand
the length of train customers
stays In the area. Andrea Farm ­
er. marketing coordinator for the
Central Florida Zoological Park
w ill lead an audience discussion
on additional w ays in which to
entice visitors to Central Florida
to attend more time In Sanford.
T h e program is open to all
persons w ho arc Interested In
w o r k in g w it h m e m b e rs of
S H D W A to develop a blueprint
for attracting tourists who might

enjoy exploring nature, historic
sites and the rich heritage this
area has to offer.
T h e m eeting w ill be held
Tuesday. Aug. 30. at the First
Street G a lle ry. 203 E . First
Street In downtown Sanford. A
business meeting is scheduled
for 9:30 p m ., w ith the program
starting at 6 p.m . Refreshments
will be served by Forever Fash­
ions.
For further Information, con­
tact the First Street Gallery.
333-9178.

W ith
completion of a new runway
next m onth, the airport capacity
w ill expand to 308.000 flight
operations a year, he said.

f lig h ts . H e said a feasible
payback phut must be demon­
strated to be eligible for a state
?. of Oviedo, sal
said he
would support the appropriation
In the House.

order to retain outgoing member
Shirley Schllke. Sanford Mayor
Bettye S m ith nominated former
state represen tit Ive Bob Hattaway to replace Schllke. Both
Schllke and Hattaway attended
the session.

Gardner, the Titusville Demo­
crat w ho represents Sanford,
urged airport officials to prepare
a financial plan showing the
am ount of revenue that caA be
p r o d u c e d b y In te r n a tio n a l

Rep. A rt Orindte. R-AHamonte
Springs, praised the efforts of the
authority and encouraged the
city to expand the site of the
a u th o rity from seven to tta
m a xim um of nine members In

said. “ It's not as parochial as
some people think. Moot of the
members don't even live In the
city. I think the criticism Is
unwarranted."
" I waa pleasantly surprised
w ith the progrera and the plans
of the airport authority," said
Sen. T o n i Jennings, R-Orlando.
“ I don't have a problem w ith the
board. I never had a problem
w ith the board."
O n ly Rep. Stan Balnter, RTavares, cast a n y doubts of
whether the current authority
members were capable of pro­
gressing the airport beyond Its
current operations.
" T h e present authority has
done a real good Job In getting
the airport whee It la today."
Balnter said. "It's going to take
some real good people w ith real
foralght to take It from here."
Balnter said he waa Interested
In the International facility, but
would need to see more Informa­
tion about It.

•P i
Herald Staff Writer

believe* that m any of
to the south of us

S A N FO R D - What can San­
ford do to attract mote tourists?
Answers m ay be forthcoming at
the next meeting of the Sanford
Historic Downtown Waterfront

of what Sanford has to
Farr said the tour will start
at 9 :3 0 a.m.. w ith hrrakfaat
on board the Rivtfrahip G rand
Romance.- “Th e n they’ll take
a bus tour of the area Includ­
in g stops at the S a n fo rd
Middle
Seminole HiMti
of o u r parks.
and a trip through the htatortcal district.” Farr said the
Realtors win also be taken
through other less developed
parts of Sanford. “ W e want to
show them the entire picture
o f what Sanford Is really like."

T h e theme for the meeting Is
" T h e W ho. How and What of
A ttra c tin g T o u r is ts ." N ancy
.Y u r o n la . p re s id e n t o f th e
Rlvershlp Grand Romance, w ill
lead the panel with a discussion

Airport1A

T h e entire tour Is being
financed by donations from a
num ber of local businesses.
Approximately BO m embers
« • the Orlando/WInter Park
Board of Realtors have a l­
ready signed up for the event.

TaxTop Shiite Cites
hostage breakthrough
Astocfotsd Press Wrltsr
G E N E V A - A m id wfc
reports that a broad-based deal
was In the works to free Western
hostages in Lebanon. U .N . Sec­
retary-General held talks today
with Israeli negotiators and said
he hoped the Jewish state would
free some Arab detainees this
weekend as a "gesture."
Reports about prospects for an
overall swap differ in details, but
there arc co m m o n threada:
freedom for the 11 m issing
Westerners, Israel’s release of
Arab detainees, and the release
of seven missing Israeli serv­
icemen or the return of their
remains. One potential snag Is
the fate of Shiite M uslim terror­
ists Jailed In Europe.
Hopes for a break In the
hostage Impasse gained new
I m p e t u s la s t w e e k , w h e n
kidnappers freed three hostages
In four days — Briton Jo h n
M cC a rth y on T h u r s d a y and
Frenchman Jerom e Leyraud and
A m erican E d w a rd T r a c y on'
S u n d a y ......................

Tra cy, 80, flew back to the
United States today after w e n ­
d in g tw o d ays at the U .S .
m ilitary hmpttal In Wiesbaden.
Germ any. There have been In­
dications that he underw ent
severe mental stress during his
five years In captivity and w ill
require psychiatric care.
In Ocneva. Pares de Cuellar
framed against false expecta­
tions that today's talks w ith
senior Israeli negotiators would
solve the long hostage crisis. " I
a m not e xp ectin g th a t the
Israelis will give me the magic
form ula." he told reporters.
Asked If he expected Israel to
free some prisoners as early as
the weekend, replied: " T h a t ’s
m y hope." adding: "W e could
have a gesture on the port of one
or the other. Th a t would be
extremely positive."

" I am most distressed about
o u r te n ta tive ad v a lo re m ."
W arren said. “ There are all
kinds of things hitting the citi­
zens right now. My Intent Is still
extrem ely strong to continue
s e e k in g c u ts to th e base
budget."
Tentative property tax notices
are scheduled lo mailed tomm orrow by Property Appraiser
BUI Suber. Commissioners can
lower the property lax Increaae
at their Sept. 10 budget bearing
but not raise It without mailing
notices to owners of the 120,000
taxable properties. Suber said
m a n y hom eow ners w ill see
double and trebled assessments,
w hich will affect tax payments.
W hen commissioners last con­
sidered the 'ax. they considered
a 10 percent utility tax that
would have allowed a 10 percent
reduction in the unincorporated
property tax. About 75 angry
citizens attended the J u ly -30
hearing to oppose the tax. which
estimates show would cost all
unincorporated residents be­
tween $120 and $200 annually.
T h e tax Increase would cost
homeowners f teds than $20 a

T o p Israeli negotiator U r i
Lubranl. arriving at the Geneva
airport this morning, (old re­
porters he would stay "as long
as it takes me to c a n y out m y
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DEATHS

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Robert Edmond Elliott, 49,
242 Wagonwhccl Court. San­
ford. died Friday of an accidental
electrical shock. Born Dec. 18.
1941. In Greensboro. N .C.. he
moved to Sanford from there in
1974. He was a sign m aker and
installer for Turne r Neon and a
member of Christian Fellowship
United Church of Christ. Lake
Mary.
Survivors include daughters,
Helena, Sanford. Daw n Gardner.
Jamestown. N.C.: sons. Jeffrey
W a y n e . G re e n s b o ro . J e r r y
Bryant. Browns S u m m it. N .C .;
m o th e r. A g n e s S l a y - E l l i o t ,
G re e n s b o ro ; b ro th e r s . R o n
Jordache, Port Canaveral. Ed
T u r n e r J r . . S a n fo rd : th re e
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.
E R A D IL L A R D L A T E K D R E M
Era Dillard Latendress, 81,
320 Hibiscus Road. Casselberry,
died Monday at her residence.
Born Nov. 4. 1909, In Medulla.

she moved to Casselberry from
Greenville, S.C.. in I960. She
w as a hom em aker and a
Catholic.
Survivors include son. J i m
Bem lol. Merritt Island: daughter.
Patricia B. Wells. Norcroas. G a .:
slaters, AnnabeBe Dillard. Astro.
Marseille Sabin. Orlando: five
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; e ig h t g r e a t­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

Charles L. Tiffin. 83, Valmoru
Drive, CaaaelberTy. died Monday
in Orlando. Bom Nov. 25. 1907.
In New York City, he moved to
Casselberry from Hollywood In
1980. He was an Insurance
adjuster and a Methodist. He
was a former member of the
Lions C lu b and the Elks Club.
Survivors Include wife. Esther:
sons. Charles A . Jacksonville.
Richard L.. West Palm Beach;
daughter. Joan T . Relnke. Cas­
s e lb e r r y : s is te rs . J e a n T .
Lldstrom. Vero Beach. Margaret
W ilso n . Barefoot B a y: seven
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; fiv e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

Becky Weller. 59. Andrews
Drive. Longwond, died Tuesday
at Florida Hospital, Altamonte
Springs. fVtm March 31, 1932.
In Washington County. Md., she
m o v e d to L o n g w o o d fro m
Fairfax. Va.. In 1974. She was a
customer service representative
and a member of thn Rolling
H ills Women's Golf Association.
S u rv ivo rs include husband.
Charles E.; daughter, Patricia.
Altamonte Springs.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Fu n e ra l
Hom e, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
E L E A N O R B. W Y A T T
E le a n o r B . W y a tt. 7 8.
E lls w o rth Street. Altam onte
Springs, died Tuesday al Florida
H ospital. Altamonte Springs.
Born Dec. 30. 1912. In St. Paul.
M inn., she moved to Altamonte
Springs from Atlanta in I960.
She was a homemaker and a
Methodist.
S u rvivo rs include husband.
Donalu D.; brothers. Clayton K.
Brubaker. Eldon Brubaker, both
of St. Paul.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

Residents said they could se­
cepti
tt a 820 increase In taxed, but
notla
a 8300 Increaae.
In elim inating the 10 percent
utility tax w hich would have
raised about $&amp; 2 a year, com ­
missioners cut 8375,508 from
the 8 1 .2 million rood repaving
program . Commiaslonera also
e lim in a te d a b o u t $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
needed to replace a emergency
medical response vehicle. Th e y
also eliminated about 81 million
to be set aside for future (Ire
equipment purchases.

A m b u la n ce Department funds would enable
the h irin g of paramedics.
D u rin g Thursday night's City
Commission meeting. Litton Is
expected to give a temporary
solution to the need, by im p o s­
ing an agreement w ith Atlantic
Am bulance Service.
Atlantic's Operations Manager
W alter F. Etemann. of Longwood. has told Litton the com ­
pany la w illing to provide an
existing A L S unit to be stationed
at the Department of Public
.Safety headquarters. Th e la in •bulance however, would only be
available from 9 a.m. until 9
p.m .. although there would be
no charge to the C ity. Th e only
requirement Is that Atlantic be
allowed lo use the city facilities
Including a day room and show­
er facilities.
Eiamann has assunred Litton
that Atlantic w ill be looking into
their current zone boundaries
during the next three months,
and m a y be able to make some
changes which will allow the
operation on a 24 hour per day.
seven day per week basis. No
apeclllc time period has been
determined as yet.
The A L S unit would contain a
heart defibrillator unit, credited
with helping save the lives of
m any heart patients. If (he City
Commission approves the tem­
porary part-time assignment of
the ambulance. It could be In
operation within two weeks.
Th e Lake Mary C ity C o m ­
m is s io n m eeting w ill begin
T h u rs d a y night, at 7 p.m .. at the
Luke M ary City Hall.

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THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

“ I’d like to say the legislative
delegation Is a strong supporter
of the airport," Grindlc said.
“ W e really want to do anything
we can to help you. I’m particu­
larly excited about Bobby Hat­
taway being on the board. B ui I
would alao strongly urge you to
de everything you can to get
Shirley Schllke to come bock on
the board. T h is lady Is really a
big advantage.”
Schllke said this m orning she
resigned due to health reasons.
She said she wanted an oppor­
tunity to travel and “ get cought
u p w ith m yself."
“ T h e y already have some of
the most successful people In the
county on the board." Stone

Races*
1A
explained there had been a large
race In Canada, but II has been
having fewer entries In recent
tim es. " T h i s ye a r's race in
Sanford could end up to be the
largest in the entire Western
Hem isphere," he said.
W ith the exception of one or
two years, the races have been
held on Lake Monroe for the past
20 years. T h is will be the 11th
consecutive year the event has
been hosted by the Orlando
Yacht C lub .

J u n i o r s i z e s a i l b o a t s to
monohulls of 25 feet or more.
Many size catamarans will also
be featured.
Gardiner said some of the race
classifications will be for the
state and even national cham pi­
onships. "Th e se w on't be Just
point races." he said, "th ey will
actually be competing for cham ­
p io n s h ip s In t h e ir v a rio u s
classes."

Th e races w ill be held along
the shore of Lake Monroe, Dec.
6-8. As for m any of the boaters
who will be on hand. Gardiner
A m ong the bouts scheduled to said, "T h e y will Just be com ing
participate in over 50 classes are to Sanford and entering the
sizes th a t. range from 8 foot races to have fun ." •

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Con struction
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• C o n stru ctio n to P erm an e n t F irs t
Mortgage Lo an s, o n ly one closing.
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Fu n e ra l Hom e special. T h i s Is O re n "S horty" S m ith . S h o rty
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• S w im m in g Pool C o n stru ctio n Loans
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• M obile H o m es W ith land U p T o 3 0 Ye a rs Finance
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M U M CIRCUIT cower
O P T M N fN M W C IM .

N O T IC E

CASE NO.

M -l
JESUS J AAR,

S E C U R IT Y P A C IFIC R A­
TIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
ASTR U tTR I
PLAINTIFF.
MICHAEL J, J AMIS. *T At.
DIFENOAMTIS).
NDTKB OP ACTION
CONSTRUCT IV ■ SBRVKI
-PRO PERTY
TO:
SANORAL. LOCK!

T H O M A S L . H A L L end
EAR BARA S. H A LL. Ms wHS,
O e f e n d o n t s .

TOUCHSTONE
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION, a P ®
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THOMAS L. H A LL.
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whtah RUSSILL
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L. DIVORI N
«C RtelnRN CCD THOMAS L.
HALLand BARBARA S. NALL,
his Wife, end THOMAI L.

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LOT L C H I STRUT HILL.
ACCORDINO TO THC R U T
TH IR IO R AS RCCORMD IN
R U T ROOK If, RAM S H
THROUOH 7ft INCLUSIVf •OR
T H I RURUC RICOROS OR
SINUNOU COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
mere ccm m m Uv Im m at 1M4
•AYWATBN COURT. U K I
MARY, FLORIOABTM.
TUN aetten Nm

putrod te serve a o r A y n r
written dNsnaa, II any. te tt « i
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By: Pstrlcls F.Heath
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OR TNG MTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.

IN TH E CIRCUIT

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NANO T. NOUVIN. I T AL.
OEFINOANT(S).
N O T K I OF ACTION
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CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
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FLORIDA.
C A U N a t im c c A
DIVISION: 1*K
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
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heir*, devisees, g r antees,
assignees, creditors, tteners,
and trvstaas, and all ettwr

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Lest Known Mailing AACrets:
i l l WIIAsmA Brice
. FterMs Vtm
crentess. assignees. II
creditors. trustees, cr
clctmcnts claiming hy. thrsuph
cn A u n A s r B E N J A M I N
H IR N A N O li.
YOU A R I NOTIFIED test cn
cncum tcrlnp the following
prepsrtr In Seminote Crusty,
LMMf. SPRING OAKS. UNIT
1 otter Png te tec plct MsreM,
In Ptet Bate It,
P m s i 11 cnA I t Rutile
M Ssmlnsls County. PterlAs.
hes Been fiteA by the Pletnttlt
seeInst ysu cnA steers In tec
■bovo entitles truss snA ysu
are rogubod te tens c espy at
your written Astenses. It any. te
It an PlalnllH’s d ism a ys.
SMITH A SIMMONS, lit Wtet
Adams Street. Sulla 111C.
Jactmnvllle. FterMs a c t an
or esters Ssptentesr M. Iffl,
snA fils tee grlginei with tea
Cterh M this Court sithsr hsterw
service an Ptslntttf t sttemay or
Im m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r;
ethsrwlss. a Catsuit will he
entered scslnst you tor the
relist demanded In the com­
plaint or petit Ion.
WITNESS my hand and tool
of this Court on this 1]th day ot
August. Iftl.

(Court Seel)

swllurte.
YOU A R I H I R I I Y NOTI­
F I I O « M an action hes keen
te terecteae c inerta Mtewlnf reel crapr, lying and being end «MuM
ad In SEMI N O L I County. Fieri-

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tammanced te larattem e martgaea m tea teltewing reel prep
arty, tying and keteg m d aituetad in SEMI N O L I County. Plan, mare particularly

L O T 1*. BLOCK " W . NORTH
O R L A N D O T B R R A C I SEC­
TIO N POUR OR U N IT O N I.
ACCOROINO T O T H I R U T
T H IR IO R AS R IC O R O ID IN
P L A T BOOK IT, RACE SB.
PUBLIC RECORDS OR SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

LOTS A 1. A 1A II, 11AMO IS,
FIRST ADO IT ION TO SYLVAN
LAKE. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H IR R O P A t R l CORDED IN R U T BOOK 4
PAGE N, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S I M I N O L I C O U N TY .
FLORIDA.
mare cs^n^nenty hnssm ea Itel
EMMET AV1N UI. SANFORD.
FLORIDA SOT!.
This action ha*

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SHAPIRO A FISHMAN. At
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August. Iftl.
M ARYANN! MORSE
Circuit and County Courts
By: Patricia P. Heath
Deputy Cterh
Publish: August 14 11. t e A
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ri-tss

haComplaint.
WITNESS my hand and aaal
at tel* Court m the Wh day at
August, m i.
(AL)I
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MARYANNEMORSt
Circuit and County Courts
By: FatrktaF. Heath
Deputy Cterh
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P.0. Box 2866
Chicago, c 60690

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R IO N IIR R ID IR A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCI­
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FEDERAL SAYINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION, f/fc/ft PARK
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TO: NEERSINOM
LAST KNOWN ADORBSS:
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Langwwad, F L N M
CURRENT AOORISS:
hls/htr &gt;rMteKtly* unhnewn
heirs, devisees, erentees,
Itemrsand
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YOU ARB NOTIFIED MM an
SBMl N O utauX.nartele:
L M te M TIBBRON COVE, a
SubdteMm, au erdlng t e the
RIM thereat, as racardad m Flat
Rash n.mga* U md te, M tee
Public Record* at lamlnot*

SCOTT A U N V O U N O
TMRSTATB OF FLORIDA
TO f
WILLIAM STUART KIRKSY
YOU A R I NOTIFIED MM m
ariten N r changteg Me name M
Me miner dUM. SCOTT A U N
KIRKBV, ha* ham mad and yau
are regateed te asrya a espy M
K I N N I T H W. MCINTOSH,
BSQUIRI.
N FO.

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IMyewrdsIsnaae
te tela Caurt
either befera service en

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W ITNESS m y hand and tea
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C LER K O P T H I
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Puteteh: July 14 Jl A August 7,
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IN T N E CIR CUIT COURT
OR T N I E 1 0 N T IIN T H

INCLUDED IN T H I VALUE
TN G FOLLOWING:

O F RLORIOA

Oanaral Elai h k Rang*
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Oanaral Itectrlc Oerbeg*
YsrfcFumsca
YarbAIrCand jtla y
has bean filed against y^u
yau era rambad » ssrv* a

M year written datensaa. If i
te It m Mkhaal J. Icbauarrla.
Plaintiff's attarney. whese
address Is t f l Beyshere
Reateuard. Suite 7 A Tampa.
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batsra sarvlca m Plaintiffs

rejtef
plaint ar patltian.

K IS U K NATIONAL BANK,
Plaintiff.
JAM BS VALLBCILLO. at al..
NOTICE OR
R O R IC lO d U R IS A L B
•YCLBR KO R
CIR CU IT COURT
Notlca to haraby glum that tea
Cterh M tea Circuit Caurt M
lim lnsls County, Florida, wifi,
•n tee Nth la y M Septomter,
m i . M 11:11 A M ., M tea Watt
Front dear M tea Samlnate
County Courteous*. In tea CHy
in isnrgri, r u r i t i, OTRrr wr
•ate and aall et puMto outcry te

O A T B D this *«h dey *1
August. t*P1.

MARYANN! MORSE

Cterh et Me Clrcutt Court
Samteete County. Rlerlde
by: DereteyW. Rotten
Diputy Cterh

RabiMb: August M, tl. m i
DEI-tag

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
B M H T IIN T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M l

Nattee to haraby ghtan b d l
In bw m m at
Blvd. Se.. Lang, Pterldft
ilmna a t .

W1NESS my hand md tea tool
M tela Caurt m this tte day o4
August, m i.
MART ANNE MORSE
Cterh M tea Caurt
Byh: Rabid* P. Haste
As Deputy Clark
Publish: August 14 tl. tt ft
September 4 m i
DC I-14k

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IR ANO ROD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOE I DA
CASE NUMBER:

In It*: TheMarrt*B*M
BRETT A RANK.
Husband/Petitioner,
and
F A U U J . RANK.
N O T K I OF ACTION

NOTICE Is hereby sivwi teal
Mara to pandlnf bi tee Cbcull
Caurl In and far Sam Inals
County. Ftortda. m ad ton an
titled In Ra: The Marriage at
Rratt A Ranh. Husband, and
Paula J. Ranh. WIN. wherein
tea rebel saagte to a dtossMten
M tea marrtag*. te* primary
stlai canbai M Dorian*
Ranh and Richard AnRank. te* tw* HI miner
chlteran *i said marriapa, and
aMarraltof
Yau are hereby ragubad te
til* your written rsspanaa to
said patitton with tha Cterh at
tea abas* styled court and te
•ary* a capy tearsat net later
than tha llth day at SEPTIM B ER , m i m tha Peti­
tioner's attorney. Oardm V.
Frederick. Attsrnay at law. 114
Norte Park Ayanua. laniard.
Florid* JOT I
t tail te da w a
tea causa aracaadak parteOATEO tels tte day at August
A. O. m i .
Mary snna Morse*
••Clarkat tha
Circuit Court
in and tor
SamInote County.
Ftortda.
Ey Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clark
Publish August 14 II. M f t
September 4 m i
D R I-tll

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lm
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NaVw
1a
Pla
EVaRm
PH
B
tiwted In 'E
County, PterWftte-wH:
L O T M. A U P A V A WOODS
RHASB A ACCORDINO TO
TH E M A R O R P LA T
THRREOP AS RBCOROEO IN
R U T ROOK J7, RACES U
THROUGH 14 IN T H I PUBLIC
R IC O R O S OR S EM IN O LE
CO UN TY. RLORIOA.
pursuant te tea final dacraa at
larac Naurs entered In a earn
pandlnf in said Caurt. tea style
at which la: K IS LA K N A ­
T IO N A L RANK. vs. JAMES
V A L L IC IL L O , at al.
WITNESS my hand and attidal aaal M said Caurt Nils nth
day*! July. m i .
(SR AM
By: JanaC. Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: Auguat 7.14 Iftl
M I-4 1
IN T N I CIR CUIT COURT
INAN OPOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
c a s k t m it -t m -o R -o -R
IN R E : T H E MARRIAGE OP
W ILLIA M P.M acK IN ZIE.

CHANTAL L. MacKINZIE,
NOTICE OP SUIT
T O : CHA N TAL L. MacKINZIE
.C .P .It.JO X 1X0
Y O U A l l H I R I I Y NOTI
P IK D teat m action N r dltaalu
tWn at marriage has ham fltod
id yau are rp
a capy at your
b It any. to It an
JO H N A BALDWIN, at Baldwin
ft Morrison. P .A . Attorneys at
Law. JIM &gt;. Highway 1712.
Porn Fork. Florida 1171ft and
fll* tea original with tha Cterh ot
tea abova-stytod caurt at lh*
laminate County Courteous*.
Sanford. Florida JOT), on or
bafara September II. 11*1.
otharwlsa. a judgment may b*
sntorod against yau tar tha
rat let demanded in the Fell hm.
T H I S N O T I C E shall ba
publtohad ones aach wash tor
tour (41 cansacutfv* waafct In
tha Santard Herald. Ianlord.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on tho ted day of
August, m i
(SCAM
MARVANNE MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
CIR CU IT COURT
ByOlanoK Brummutt
Oopvty Clark
Publish August 7. 14 It. Jt.
mi
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C IT Y OP SANPOB D
Auguat A 1*11
PvMtoh: August 1411*1
D EI 111

IN TNR CIRCUIT COURT
O B T N R IM N T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANRPDN
MOLE COM
FLORIDA
CASE NO. VMNftCA-tO’K
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINOS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OP
OSCEOLA COUNTY. A Feder­
ally Chartered Saving* and

P .J. RAYM OND E A L B I ft
PBRMOTMNS. a n d te e tlM lend te ragtolar **ld name wlte
the S e c re ta ry et tte t* .
Tadebaaea*. Pterldft in at‘ tons at
T »W h 7 ieciten titJN, Ptortda
Statutes t*S7.

Frm bJ. Raymond
SAUsh: August 14 m i
DEI-141

IN TNR CIRCUIT COURT.
ItO H TIB N TN JU O K IA l
CIRCUIT. H4ANN FOR
In o l i com
FLORIDA
C A S IN G *1 IN I CA
RESOLUTION TRUST COR­
PORATION, lift.
Ptetetttt.
SA LV A TO R ! CANNELLA. at

N O T K I OP SALB
Nettca Is haraby slvan Mat,
pursuant ta am ardar ar a
summary final |vd*m*nt at
faraclasur* snfarad In tha
I

Plaintiff.

CIVIL ACTION NO.
n-iNSCAia-K
LINOAW. TAWOEMAN

WILLIAM C. STINSON,
e single men.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: W ILLIAM C STINSON
Harris City Road
Waadbury, OA Je m
WILLIAM C. STINSON
Peat Office R m M
waadbury. OA m m
YOU A R E H I R I I Y NOTIPIED Ihet an action ft torseloo*
e mortgage en tea tollmvtng
^rM*rty In Samlnete
Sam'
County,
Tha West asu teat at Saute
7SV» late at Let S. I tech 7. Ttor ft
et the CHy el Sanford. F torIda.
esrdteg te E. R. Traftard's
Map tharoof at racard In Plat
bash i. Pa*aste*4 and 111,11L
111. t il. and 1)7. Samlnete
County. Florida,
and
Tha East is teat et tea Saute
T M tote at LM ft Blech 7. Tter ft
and tee Saute 714 teat et Lot 4,
Blech 7, Tier 4 E. H. Tratford's
met SanSard. public (
ai laminate Caw
a bam fltod agebiat yau and
yau a n repulrad to aarya a copy
at your written dttenms. II any,
te H m JAMES A. BARKS.
Attorney tar Plaint Ift. Past Oftka Em 114ft Santard. Ptorlde
JOTS-ISM. and flte tea original
with tha Clark at tea above
Caurt m ar haters liptem kir 1,
m i ; atearwlsa, a
tha rallat demanded In the
WITNESS my hand and of­
ficial seel ot this Court, on tels
llth day et July. m i .
(S IA M
M A IY A N H I MORSE
CLBR KO PTHC
CIRCUIT COURT
by: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish: July 1) and August 7.
1411. m i
O lt tlt s

This nolle* shall ba publlshad
utlv* weeks In tea Sanford

__________ MNbtft al ne
In tee Rarchadng Otece.
n SR. m N. Park Averns
srd, Plwtdft (4tt) SteMIX

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TO: RAUUJ.RANK

Ten small ways to
stop one big problem

r ite FEET OF LOT
"Rf*. 1RWRRRD R U T .

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wit will ko entered acaimt
ter tea raHat demanded In
the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal
M Nils Court on the Sth day M

M year written Mteettena, N
any. M R en THERESA MARIB
H U N T , Pel m anor, wbese
N IN I Man* Court,

N O T K I RF SALE
N O T K I IS H fR S R Y OtVEH
h h * an Me m b dap M Saw
, m i . M U M *.m. M
M Me

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SCRTEMSIR II.
A O . M l. M ye ateN tediM R

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(SEAL)

MARYANNEMOASE
Clark o« Circuit Court
by: Patricia F. Heath
Oopvty Cterh
Publish: August 14 11. IS A

cubed te sent* a espy M your
written datenae. H any, t e It m
SHARIRO A PISH NUN. At­
torneys. whese address I*
Saipart Place,

M S A R IN K IR and V K K I I
R M K IR . Me Mte. SCHILKE
I N T I R R R I S I A IN C .; SUN
TRAVBL A O IN C Y i LEWIS A.
CO O M B S d/b/a D U T C H ’ S
CHEVRON S fR V IC f; andC.A.
LONO COMPANY, tN C

Ftertdft die

s e r v ic e

TO:
■ U IL O IR S T R U S T S IL R *
INSURERS FU ND
W ESTER N W O R LD IN SU R­
ANCE COMPANY. IN C
BANKS SUPPLY COMPANY

TO : D A M R L RAYMOND
KA R ELS
Y O U ARB N « R I » V NOTI­
F I I O MM en Aetten N r Nam*
Chena* at M * miner child.
JO SEPH RAVMONO KARBLS.

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NteINTOSH, B S a U IR t. PCM

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TINAS M M

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N O T K I OR ACTION
T O : C L A IR I M l L U O A N .
Vl***t. | rM N M , assign*#*,
creditors. Itonwn. endtruakiM.
and aH Other panam etobnlng,
Ay. through. and* m egebtet
nm m m * Oetandwrtls); mid
amod D r
M d t«Ch 4f INC
M i unknown Obfee Ac d a a*4 such c l I M

T H E STATE OF FLORIDA
WAYNE RIOS .

^ * e RsNhmHM **0 T *
tten has Bern tiled in the

RUSSILL L. DEVORR,

I; RJ . R IILTV
RLUMOINO. INC. c FterWC
FLORIDA ROCK
IIIS. INC. c FterMs
■ lic n A C U IR I
M il

By tea inter d »
TH E RESA MARIB HUNT
M B TK IR R ACTION

(S E l l l l t

RTVEN. MM tea City M SenNrd,
Ftertde nth racstve taated MM
up te 1:1* teJKL m Thursday,
August n . m i te tea Furchae
Ml ter te*

P IC m S M M M B

IN THR CIRCUIT COURT.

IN AND FOR
SIM INOLICOUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. tl-ma-CA-14-0
H A b HOLDI NO COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LY O N ELP IER EE W OOLLEY.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: L Y O N ELP IER R E
WOOLLEY
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
aetten to leraclose a mortgage
on tha following property In
Samlnete County. Florida
B IO IN A T A POINT ON THE
SOUTH LIN E OF T H E SE W
OF THE NE to OF SECTION
M . TOW N SHIP 10 SO UTH .
RANGE » EAST. SEMINOLE
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A . M2.01
P I E T NORTH Sf D EGREES 34
MINUTES J l SECONDS WEST
OP TH E EAST to SECTION
CORNER OF SAID SECTION
34. RUN T H E N C E N O R TH
IJUSJ F E E T TO T H E NORTH
LINE OF SAID SE to OF TH E
NE to, RUN TH EN CE NORTH
I t DEGREES 41 M IN U TES M
SECONDS*WEST ALONG SAID
NORTH LIN E. 3I3J0 F E E T ,
RUN TH EN CE SOUTH 114014
P IE T . RUN TH EN CE SOUTH
14 DEONEES JO M IN U TES «
SECONDS EAST. 311.34 F E E T
TO SAID SOUTH L IN E OF THE
S I to OP THE NE to. RUN
THENCE S I* OEORCCS 34
MINUTES M SECONDS EAST
ALONG SAID SOUTH LIN E
41.41 F E E T TO TH E POINT OF
BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN
EASEM EN T O VER TH E
SOUTH 70 04 F E E T ANO TH E
S O U T H W E S T E R L Y 31.00
F E E T FO R R O A D AN O
U TILITIES. ALSO KNOWN AS
LOT 7 OF TH E UNRECORDED
P U T OF COCKRAN FOR E ST.
has bam triad against you and
you ar* ragulrad to sanm a copy
at your written dttansas. It any.
la It en M A R G A R E T A
WHARTON. Plaintiff s attorney,
whoso address is P. O. Boa IITJ.
Ovlade. Florida 3174L en er
bater* September 13. 1111. and
til* the original with tha Clark el
lh* court either baler* wrvWa
on Plaintiff s attorney er Imma
diataly tharaaftar; otharwlsa a
default will ba tntarad against
you ter tha rellat demanded In
the complaint or petition.
OATEO on August*. 1*11
(SEAL)
M AR VAN N E M ORSE

BY RUTH KING
As Deputy Clerk
Publish August 14 21. J* 4
September Iffl
D E I 14*

G EVERETTS HUSKBY; and
LAMAR ADAMS and TARA
ADAMS OR CURRENT B i l l D I N T O P L O T t .
SWEETWATER OAKS, ALSO
KNOWN AS SD BLUR LAKE
COURT, LO4MW0OO. FLORI­
DA and T H I HUSKEY COM­
PANY, A PKrldl &lt;
N O T K I OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HIRCRY O IV IN
pursuant te Summery Final
Judgment at Faraclaaura dated
Jufy M. 1*11. and anterad In
Cam Nft IlN STPC AieK at tea
Circuit Caurt at te* E ighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and ter Saminets Counte, F torIda. wherein
FIR S T FED ER A L SAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O '
O S C EO LA C O U N TY Is tha
Ptebitm and It will sail to tha
k M u ,, P ^H T ^Wt rM
k ^uPe ttm
rr^^^Dtt*
LOTfl
re^OF
West Front D u r al tea SEMI­
NO LE CO U N TY C O U R T­
HOUSE. M l N. Park Avanua.
laniard. Florida JOT), at 11:00
o'clock A M. en lha llth day of
ib
In, i, Ir&gt;n
N^VfnGVr* IdR
irTli
l*Wtnl
iutPDwiT^|
described praparty as sat tsrte
In said Summary Final Judg­
ment at Feractosura. te-wit:
U t 1. SWEETWATER OAKS.
SWEETWATER SHORES, 1-A.
according tetea Plat tearaaf at
rscardM in Plat Book u . Page
5. Public Racards *1 Samlnete
County, Florida.
O ATEO this Mfh day et July,
m i.
MARYANNE MORSE
A SCLER K O P THE
CIRCUIT COURT '
BY: Jana E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: Aupusl 7,14 l**t
DEI J4

INTNE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I 14TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA.
INANOPOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY
CASE NOtl-lJS*
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
FED ERAL HOME LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAIN TIFF.
CHARLES D.DOMOEY.
ETA L.
D EFEN D A N T!!).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
- PROPERTY
TO:
WORLDWIDE COLLECTION
SERVICES. INC.
Rasldmca unknown. II living
Including any unknown epouea
of the sold OsNndmte. It either
has remarried and II either er
both of sold Defendants ar*
dead, thslr rsspsctlva unknown
hairs, davlsast. grant#**,
attignaa*. creditors. Manors,
and trust*#*, and all other
parsons claiming, by. through,
under er against tha named
D a t a n d a n t l s ) ; a nd the
ateramantlenad named Datendantls) and such at tha
aforsmentlonad unknown Dalandents and such at tha
ateramantlenad unknown De­
fendants at may ba Intents,
incompetents er otharwlsa net
sul juris.
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTI
PIED that an action has barn
commenced to torseloss a martgaga on tha tallowing real prep
arty, lying and being and situat­
ed In SEMINOLE County. Fieri
da. mere particularly dneribed
as fellows:
LO T 14*. W EKIVA HUN T
CLUB FOX HUNT SECTION 2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK 14. PAGES 44
THROUGH 17. PUBLIC RECO R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
mors canu.isnly known as 117
H O L D E R N E S S O R IV E .
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA S77*
This action has bean filed
against yau and you ar* raeulrad te ttrv* a copy ot your
written detents. II any, to it on
SHAPIRO A FISHMAN. At
ternays. whets addratt It
Bay Port Plata. 4100 Courtrwy
Campbell Causeway. Suit* J00.
Tampa. FL 33147. on er batora
September I t 11*1, and til* the
original with the Clark el this
Court either batora tarvk* en
Plalntllfs attorney or Immadi
ately tharaaftar; otherwise a
ditaull will be tntarad against
you ter the rsliet demanded In
tha Complaint
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot this Court en tha Ith day ot
August. I*tl
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Circuit and County Courts
By PatrklaF Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 14 II. 2S 4
September a. 1*11

OEI 113

Caunty.
Let **, NIC J I N LA K E
VILLAS. PHASE II, eccardte*
te tee pte* Ibgreet cert sorted to
let Beeb &gt;7, Psgm i and t et

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Caunty, Ptorlde
Ipubtk sato, te te*i highest
I
f
i, at Mew
front deer et the Samlnete
County Curteeuse In Santard.
Ftortea at 11:4* rc u c h a m. an
m
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IVfli
D A TED tels Mte day ot July,
m i.

(Caurt Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSS
C L E R K O F TH E C O U R T
B Y : JanaE. Jeaawte
As Deputy Clark
Publish: August 7.14 m i
O B I)*

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S IM IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL NO.
fa-lWTCAtftO
A M E R IC A 'S M O R TG A G E
SERVICING, INC., l/k/t FIRST
FAM ILY MORTOAOR COR­
PORATION OP FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,

JA M E S !. BLAKE, at al.

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TIOBPiTft.

NOTICE O f SALE
Notice Is haraby given that,
pursuant to tha Ordar at Final
Judgment anterad an Juty 3ft
m i In tels cause, In tea Circuit
Court tor Samlnete County, Flor­
ida. I will tell tee property
situated In Samlnete County,
Florida, described as:
Let IS. WEKIVA RESERVE.
U N IT ONE. according te plat
tearaot os recorded In Plat beak
31. pacts 44 and 47. Public
Records at Samlnete Caunty,
P terIda.
at public sate, te tea htghast and
bast bidder, ter cash. In tea
West Front Dear. Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford,
Samlnete Caunty, Florida, at
11:44 A.M. an September 10.
l**l.

MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: JanaE. Jaaawlc
Deputy Cterh
Publish: August 7,14 l**l
O E I-44

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
F O R TH IS TA TE
OP FLORIDA
INANOPOR
SIM IN O LI COUNTY
FLORIDA
Case N*. *)-*17S-CAI4 (K )
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.

y*.

HENRY R. PACE,*tal..
Defendants

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
BYCLERK OP
CIRCUIT COURT
Notke Is hereby given teal te*
undersigned Maryann* M om .
Cterh at te# Circuit Court el
Samlnete County. Florida, will,
on te* 14th day el September,
iftl. at &gt;1:40 A M., at th# Watt
Front doer et the Seminal*
County Courthouse. In tee City
et Sanford, Florida, otter tor
sato and wll at public outcry te
tee highest and bast bidder ter
cash, tea toriewing described
property situated In Samlnete
County. Florida, te-wll:
That certain Condominium
parcel known as Unit L Building
270 el BAVTREE VILLAGE,
and an undivided 1.411*01313
interest In th* land, common
elements and common sipanies
apourtenant to said unit, all In
accordance wlte and subjoct te
tha covenants, conditions, ra
strict ions, terms and other pro
visions ot that Declaration el
Condominium ot B A Y TR E E
VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM as
recorded In Official Records
Booh Its] Pago IS3* through
1433. ot tee Rubric Records el
Seminote County. Florida, and
as emended In Offkle! Record*
Book ns*. Pago, 173* of sate
Public Records and as further
amended in Official Records
Book 1174, Pago 47* ot said
Pubik Records.
pursuant to the final deer** ot
foreclosure entered In a case
ponding in said Court, the styl*
ot which is KIS LA K NA
TIONAL BANK. vs. HENRY R
PACE, at al
WITNESS my hand end ot
tidal seal ot said Court this 13th
day ot July. I*tl
(SEAL)
By Jane E Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish August 7. 141*11
DEI SJ

�Sanford HsraM, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, August 14, 1981 - 7A

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Clifford, 84. and Washington-baaed First American have
been under a darkening cloud In recent weeks, following
regulators’ charges that the Bank of Credit and Commerce
International Illegally acquired First American In 1962.
B C C I. founded by Pakistanis, owned by Persian O u lf
Investors and based In Luxem bourg. Is engulfed In what m ay
be the biggest banking scandal In history Involving alleged
massive fraud, laundering of d ru g money and support of
terrorists.

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L A CO N CO R D IA. Mexico — She’s known as La Tlgresa — the
Tlgresa — and her flamboyant style and stinging charges have
Invigorated the campaign for Mexico's national elections
Sunday.
Irm a Serrano, former film star and close friend of top
govern m ent officials. Is ru n n in g for the Senate from the
southernm ost state of Chiapas.
Leaders of the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party
once vied for the company of Serrano. SS.
But she has broken w ith her powerful friends and now
repr esents the small leftist Cardenista Front Party against I he
governing party.
,

W A S H IN G TO N T h e relatively high losses linked to
"friendly Are" In the Persian G u lf W ar were caused by the very
(actors that allowed U.S. forces to swiftly defeat the Iraqi
military. Pentagon officiate say.
Thirty'five soldiers died and 72 were wounded In accidental
attacks by their ow n colleagues during the 43-day war, the
Pentagon revealed on Tuesday. T h e 35 soldiers killed by U .S .
fire represented 23 percent of the 148 Americans listed aa
kilted in action during the war.
T h e y were the casualties of the m ilitary’s preferred style of
ground combat: h ig h s p eed attacks across a broad front In all

Pop# m#k#t &gt;fiHm#wt&gt;l ntuvn to hotvi#
W ADOW 1CE. Poland - Pope Jo h n Paul n today made a
bom and the
sentimental visit to the house where he
church where he was baptised.
In hia first visit to his hometown since 1979. John Paul was
greeted by a brass band In the town square, which otherwise
was sealed off from the public to leave the 71-year-old pontiff
alone w ith his memories.
A plaque on the yellow stucco wall of 7 C hu rch St. marks the
two-room apartment where Karol Josef Wojtyla was bom on
M ay 18.1990. Across the street stands the ornate 18th century
Most Blessed Virgin Mary parish church where he was baptised
one month later.
Th e trip home came on the second day of Jo h n Paul’s second
visit to his homeland this year.

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W A S H IN G T O N — aA w
o f iu w K j# D a n a of volcanic duet is
screen
tnj sunlight, possibly cooling the cltmi
reentng
climate, now that the
ash
h from Mount Plnatubo has girdled the globe.
How m uch the Philippine volcano will change
cha
the weather
remains to be seen. B ut already It Is providing some
1. A n d several airplane engines have been
I In the air. scientists report,
it cloud extends between 20 degrees north
and south latitude — roughly the range from Mexico City to Rio
de Janeiro — a thinner cloud band stretched as for as 35
degree*.
Th a t would bring It as for north as Fayetteville. N .C.:
Memphis. Te n h .. and Albuquerque. N.M.
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Powtr restyis as bank chairman
W A S H IN G T O N - Clark Clifforrl's abrupt resignation as the
head of P in t American Bankshares Inc. Is aimed at cutting off
the banking company from the widening B C C I scandal and
reassuring jittery depositors.
First Am erican, a bank holding company w ith S I 1 billion In
assets and branches from New York to Florida, announced
Tuesday that Clifford, one of the capital'a most Influential
power brokers, was resigning aa Its chairman.

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W A S H IN G T O N President
Bush's choice to head the Feder­
al D e p o sit In s u ra n c e C o rp .
brings a reputation as a tough
and experienced regulator but
he will have to prove himself as a
politician.
Th e White House announced
the n o m in a tio n o f W illia m
Taylor. 52. to the high-profile
regulatory post on Tuesday.
Ta y lo r Is finishing 22 years of
service at the Federal Reserve,
where he heads the central
bank’s Division of Regulation
and Supervision, an Important,
but behind-the-scenes Job.
If confirmed by the Senate, he
w o u ld r e p la c e L . W il l ia m
Scldman. 70. who will complete
his six-year term on Oct. 16.
Scldm an. perhaps the nation's
beshknown regulator, has been
at the center of the government's
fight to manage the crisis in the
banking system.
Analysts and trade group rep­
resentatives said Ta ylo r, who
started as a bank examiner and
rose through the ranks, should
have little trouble filling the
regulation side of Seldman’s Job.
But they said he will face a
tough transition to replace him
as a politician.
"I think that's going to be Bill
(Ta y lo r)'s biggest challenge,"
said W illiam Isaac, who served
as FD IC chairman from 1962 to
1985. " T h e F D IC chairmanship
has become a very public Job.
You're In the limelight all the
time. ... You have to be ...
schmoozing w ith the politicians
all the time. Neither one of those
is something Bill Ta ylo r Is used
to doing."

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J u l y in f la t io n u p a m o d e s t 0 .2 p e r c e n t
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W A S H IN G TO N - A sleep drop In vegetable
prices and a decline In gasoline costs held
consumer price Inflation to a modest 0.2 percent
In J u ly , the government said today.
T h e small Increase In the Labor Department's
Consumer Price Index bolsters economists' belter
that Inflation will not be a problem as the
economy struggles out of the recession that
began last summer.
Th e lack of price pressures allows plenty of

leeway for the Federal Reserve Board to stimulate
economic growth w ith lower Interest rates If that
proves necessary to keep the recovery alive.
Consum er prices In Ju n e also edged up 0.2
percent. Th e y rose 0.3 percent In May. For 4he
first seven months of 1991, prices have advanced
at an annual rate of 2.7 percent, well below the
6.1 percent rise for all of 1990.
•.The J u ly report was most heavily Influenced by
a 1.2 percent drop In grocery store prices, the
biggest since 1953. Ninety percent of that drop
came from a 12.7 percent decline In fresh
vegetables. T h e price of both lettuce and

tomatoes dropped more than 20 percent.
Despite the (all. tomatoes are still 38.3 percent
more expensive than a year ago. Fruit prices,
particularly for oranges, are still suffering from
the freeze that hit California early this year.
Meanwhile, vegetable prices are recovering from
heavy rains on the West Coast this spring.
O verall food and beverage prices, w h ich
Includes restaurant meals, fell 5.1 percent In J u ly
after rising 4 percent In June.
Meanwhile, energy prices fell for the seventh
lim e In eight months as a decrease In gasoline.
2.2 percent, and fuel oil. 0.3 percent, more than

Resignations
cut bank’s
ties to BCCI

offset Increases of 1.8 percent for natural gas and:
0.8 percent for electricity. Prices excluding the
volatile food and energy Item s — considered a
good m easure of underlying Inflationary pre^
ssures — rose a m oderate 0.4 percent, the same!
a s In June.
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slight 0.1 percent rise In Jun e . Th e department
attributed the rise to less discounting than usual
of women’s spring and sum m er clothing and the
carller-than-usual Introduction of higher-priced
fall and winter lines.

ENDS SUNDAY!

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Associated Pr— t Wrier________
W A S H IN G TO N - Clark Clif­
ford’s abrupt resignation as the
h e a d of F ir s t A m e r ic a n
Bankshares Inc. Is aimed at
cutting off the banking company
from the widening BCCI scandal
and reaasurlngjlttery depositors.
First American, a bank hold­
ing company with S I 1 billion In
assets and branches from New
Y o rk to Florida, announced
Tuesday that CUfTord. one of the
capital's most Influential power
brokers, was resigning as Its
chairman.
ClirTord. 84. and W ashing­
ton-based First American have
been under a darkening cloud In
recent weeks, fo llo w in g re ­
gulators' charges that the Bank
of Credit and Commerce In ­
ternational Illegally acquired
First American In 1982.
B CCI. founded by Pakistanis,
owned by Persian G u lf Investors
and based In Luxembourg. Is
engulfed In what may be the
biggest banking scandal In his­
tory Involving alleged massive
fraud, laundering of drug money
and support of terrorists.
Last month, a New York grand
ju ry announced an Indictment
against B C C I. Its P akistani
founder and former chief execu­
tive officer on charges of fraud,
falsifying records and stealing
more than $30 million.
C lifford's law partner and
protege. Robert Altm an, also
was leaving First American, the
company said. Altm an. 44. Is a
director of First American and
president of one of Its affiliates.
" T h is Is an overdue event ...
for them to be divorced from
First Am erican." said Bert E ly . a
financial Institutions analyst In
Alexandria. Va. "Its value as an
Institution Is damaged at this
tim e."
Clifford and Altm an said In a
statement they were leaving to
protect First American from the
negative publicity surrounding
BCCI.
Neither Clifford nor Altm an
was named In the New York
Indictment and they have not
been accused of wrongdoing.

Blast kills lean,
another maimed
Aaeaelatad Prose____________
FORKS. Wash. - Two teen ­
agers shooting at an explosives
bunker touched off a blast th a t
killed one and cost the o ther a
leg. authorities said Tuesday.
The teen-agers were about 70
yards away when the clearly
m arked. 8-by-10-foot steel build­
ing containing dynam ite a n d
am m o n iu m n itra te ex p lo d ed
Monday In a blast felt seven
miles off. said Clallam County
sheriff's officials.
The dead youth was Identified
us J o e l D anncm lller. 17. of
Forks. He was killed as he sat In
a pickup, authorities said.
Dennis I’erkon. 19. lost his
right leg in the explosion and
was flown by helicopter (o a
hospital In Seattle. He was listed
in critical condition Tuesday, u
hospital spokeswoman said.
T h e sh e d w a s o w n e d by
W inney C on stru ctio n Co. of
Forks, said UndcrshcrilT J o e
Martin.
Winney had a valid permit for
the explosives. Morris Payne, an
Investigator for the state De­
p a rtm e n t of L ab o r a n d I n ­
dustries. told KING-TV In S eat­
tle.
lint the shed was In a gravel
pit on stute land, and Winney
didn't have permission to place
it there, said Joint Calhoun of
the stute Department of Natural
Resources.
"T here's no k*usr or written
documentation lor that use of
slate land." he said.
However. Natural Resources
spokesm an Rob H arper said
Tuesday night th at no law s
apparently were broken and no
fine would Ik- levied.
A woman who answ ered the
te le p h o n e T u e sd a y at th e
num ber listed for the com pany
said any nucsilons about the
shed should Ik- directed to the
departm ent or die sheriffs of­
fice.
Explosives are commonly used
in th e area to loosen rock In
gravel pits.

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14,

1991

Prep pigskin preseason
Thursday marks official start of high school athletic year

Lain Mary Phytleals today
L A K E M A R Y - Lake M ary H ig h School will
give physicals for all fall aporta (football, croaa
country, swimming, volleyball), and any athlete
w ho wanta to come out for aporta thla year.
Wednesday. August 14 at 0 p.m . A n y athlete
w ho w ill be In a fall conditioning progtain at the
school must get a physical before starting the
workouts.
Coot will be H O p e r person tfiia year.
Fo r more Information call 333*2110.

Ovtodo physicals
O V IE D O — Oviedo H ig h School w ill give
physicals to any student (male or female)
Interested In «tying out o r playing any sport
during the 1901-1902 school year.
T h e physicals will be given In the Oviedo High
School Tra in ing Room Saturday, August 17
from 0 a.m. to noon and win coat 910 per
athlete. T h e 910 will be donated b y the
attending physician back to the high school to
benefit the Athletic Tra in ing P ro n a m .
Each athlete will need to pick u p a Athletic
PhyskaVScreenlng Form packet In the Athletic
Department Office or from his/her coach and fill
out all information. Including notarising the
Medical Treatment/Conaent form, before ob­
taining the physical.
For more Information call 366-5671.

HsraM Sport* Editor
SA N FO R D — Tem peratures peak out In the
mid 90s, the hu m id ity Is Just about aa high and
severe thunderstorms are a dally occurrence.
Sounds like It's football season.
On Thursd a y. Florida high school football
players will follow their professional and col­
legiate bretheren and begin prescaaon workouts.
Seminole. Lake Howell and Lake Brantley high
schools w ill all hold their first practices Thursday
morning while Oviedo and Lake Mary will start In
the afternoon.
Lym an High School's practice schedule was
unavailable.
■ch Em ory Blake, beginning
According to Coach
his fourth year k a d ling
ir the Seminole High School
Fighting Semlnoles,i, the Trib e will practice from
8:30 to 10:30 a.m . and from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on
both Th ursd a y and Friday. O n Saturday. Semi­
nole will work out at 9 a.m .
“ Next week. we'U play It b y ear." said Blake,
noting that he and the rest of the coaching staffs

derstorms. We're tryin g to beat the heat.”
Blsceglla sals that the Sliver Hawks will have at
least one session beginning at 9 a.m. on
Thursday and Friday. If he and his staff opt to
hold one m orning practice and one evening
practice, the second workout would last from 6 to
7:30 p.m .
Next week, the Silver Haw ks will go through
two sessions beginning at 3:10 p.m. and lasting
through 6:30 p .m . w ith a SO-mlnute break In
between.
Th e Lake Brantley Patriots of Coach Fred
Almon. who Is In his seventh season at the
Altamonte Springs school, w ill be the first
Seminole County team to hit the field, working
out 6 a.m. to 8:3 0 a.m . on Thursday, Friday and
Saturday as well as every day next week. Th e
Patriots will also practice from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Th e monotony of preseason w ill be broken up
by such traditional events as photo days — when
Individual and team photos are taken far game
programs, yearbooks and newspapers — and
formal Intrasquad scrimmages before culminat□

a ro u n d the county will have to schedule
practices around teachers' meetings.
A t Lake Mary, third-year Coach Doug Peters
w ill lead the Rams through workouts from 2 to
4 :3 0 p.m . and B to 8 p.m. on Th u rsd a y and
Friday. O n Saturday. Lake M ary will practice
from 9 a.m . to noon. Next Monday through
FridayM he Ram special teams w ill work out from
7 to 8 a.m . w ith the full squad taking the field
from 2:45 to 5 p.m .
Coach Ja ck Blanton. In his 10th year at
Oviedo, has scheduled a 3 p.m . practice for the
Lions on Thursday. After w orking out at 4 p.m .
on Friday and 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. Oviedo will
step into Its dally 3 p.m. practice schedule on
Monday.
A t Lake Howell. Coach Mike Blsceglla said that
the Silver Hawks will work out twice a day. he
Just wasn't sure as to when that m ight be.
*‘W e m ay have two sessions In the m orning
and we m ay have one morning session and come
bock in the evening." said Blsceglla. w ho Is In his
11th year at Lake Howell. “ It depends on this
weather pattern we're in of evening thu n ­

Courier
serves way
past Pugh

Not again

SOFTBALL

Just w h tn It looktd Ilka tha
Sanford Recreation Department
Tuesday Night Woman's Softball
League would finally wrap up Its
season, the rain fall and lightning
crashed, fo rcin g yst another
postponement. Tuesday night's
schedule at Pinehurat Park had
Madle Byrd (left) and her Beer30
teammates taking on first-place
Fre d 's Law n Service (below),
H a rca r p layin g Qreenlesf
Landscaping and Bikini Beach
squaring off against Intergalactlc.
Harcar, Qreenleaf Landscaping
and Intergalactlc are all tied for
second at 9-5, one game behind
F r e d ' s L a w n 8 e r v l c e , 10-4.
B e e r3 0 ,3-11, is In fifth place, one
game ahead of Bikini Beach, 212.
There was no word as to when
the games would be played.

Umpires clinic
S A N FO R D — The Sanford Um pires Associa­
tion will hold an American Softball Association
(A S A ) certification Clinic Saturday and Sunday,
August 17 and 18.
T h e clinic will start at 8 a .m . both days and
atendeea will need to be there both days.
Sanford umpires who will need to be there both
days. Sanford umpires w ho already have their
A S A licenses are encouraged to attend.
Coat will be 920 and can be payed day of
clinic.
T o register, or for more Information, contact
Rocky Elllngsworth. Sanford Recreation De­
partment Superlntendant, at 330-5697.

Tournament announced
S A N FO R D — The Sanford Recreation Depatrment will hold the first S u m m e r Blowout.
•double elimination, softball 'tournam ent August
23-25 at Chase and Pinehurat parka.
■ Coat will be 9110 and tw o A S A regulation
softballs.
Deadline for registration Is A ugust 22 at 5
p.m . with drawing at City H all A ugust 22 at 6
p.m .
T h e tournament will be played under A S A
Class “ C " rules. Teams will be limited to league
rosters plus two pick-ups.
Awards will be presented to the sponsors of
the first, second and third place finishers.
Individual awards to first ana second place
teams and the Most Valuable Player of the
tournament.
For additional Information call: the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-5697.

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H U N T S V IL L E . Ala. - Je ff W etherby had
three hits and drove home a ru n and scored one
as the Jacksonville Suns defeated the Huntsville
Stars 8-5 Tuesday night.
T h e Stars, who had taken an early 3-0 lead,
watched the Suns score five run s In the fifth and
two more in the seventh.
Craig Paquette singled In a Stars' run In the
first Inning, and Huntsville added two more
runs In the third. Wetherby helped the Suns
come back In the third by doubling home Mark
Merchant.
In the fifth, the Suns went ahead for good by
putting runners on first and second and then
receiving consecutive singles from Wetherby.
Anthony Manahan and Frank Bollck.
Rick Balabon (5-0| took the victory. Gavin
Osteen (10-9) received the loss.

BASEBALL
0 7 :3 0 p.m . — ESPN. New York Mcts at St. Louis
Cardinals, (L)

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“ I started a little bit slow, but 1 got
going w hen I needed to," said
Courier, seeded second behind de­
fending cham pion Boris Becker.
“ I thought I played pretty well In
the beginning. I let up In the first
set.” said Pugh, who Jumped to a
2 -0 advantage in the opening set
only to be caught when he was
broken In the eighth game.

I n a s e c o n d -r o u n d m a t c h ,
eighth-seeded Andre Cherkasov of
the Soviet Union outlasted local
favorite To d d Wllsken, a former
Indiana high school player. 2-6, 7-6
(7-3). 6-2 In a match that lasted 2
hours. 41 minutes.

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In early matches Involving seeded
players. No. 10 Alexander Volkov of
the Soviet Union defeated South
Africa's Gary Muller 3-6. 6-2. 6-2:
No. 14 Fabrice Santoro of France
beat Spain's Tom as Carbonell 6-2.
6-2: No. 15 Francisco Clavct of
S p a i n e l i m i n a t e d F r a n c e 's
Guillaum e Kaoux 7-5. 6-2 and No.
16 Christian Bergstrom of Sweden
handled Nuno Marques of Portugal
7-6 (7-2), 6-3 to reach the third
round.

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Late M odel pilots gearing up
for Budw eiser T w in 100 event
■yJOMMDABVBAU
Special to the Herald

ORLANDO — T he fou rth annual
Budwctscr Twin I00 Late Model cham ­
pionships have been scheduled for
Friday. Aug. 23. at O rlando SpeedWorld
and Saturday. Aug. 24, at New Smyrna
Speedway.
Sponsored by O rlando’s Wayne Densch Distributing, each of the races Is
scheduled to start at 8 p.m .

( i f you get there and
yo u ’re right, it doesn’t
m atter what time you
get there, f
Uut A nderson, after crashing during an
early race restart, soon took over for
good.

With the second half scheduled fur the
next evening at New Smyrna Speedway.
Anderson got to the race track late for
Also, all the supporting divisions — the second night In u row because of
Mint S to c k s . S p o r ts m a n . F lorida having to make emergency repairs to
Modlfleds. Limited Late Models. Bom­ cracked headers.

Last year. W ildwood's Dick Anderson
started last on both nights and ended up
winning it all after overcom ing several
problems.
In the Friday night half of the series at
Orlando SpeedW orld, south Florida star
Mike Horghl an d funner Winston Cup
pilot Lee Faulk led for the first 40 laps.

EXTENDED
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On both nights, the- Late Models will
go fur IOO laps on the paved ovals.

bers and Fan Participation events — will
also be In action at both tracks, which
operate under the FASCAR sanction.

BUT BITS ON TV

IN D IA N A P O L IS French Open
cham pion end former Sanford reeldent J im Courier lost only seven
lnta on hla serve after being
Dken in the opening game and
defeated U.S. Davis C up teammate
J im Pugh 6-4. 6-4 Tuesday night In
the second ro u n d of the U .S .
Hardcourts tennis tournament.

Becker, the No. 1 seed, begins his
bid to w in the tournament for the
third time In four years against
David Pate on Wednesday.
Pate beat Andrew Sznajder of
Canada 6 -4 .7 -5 on Tuesday.

SunRays swept

Jax. wins

AP Sports Writer

Earlier. No. 9 Jakob Hlasek served
consistently at over 100 m ph to
beat Canadian Grant Connell 7-6
(8-6). 6-3 In a first-round match.

19QUTH9WM LBAOUB
C H A T T A N O O G A . Tcn n. — G reg Lonlgro's
tw o-run single In the fifth helped the Chat­
tanooga Lookouts beat the Orlando SunR ays 4-3
and sweep a Southern League doubleheader
Tuesday.
T h e Lookouts also won t he opener 4-3.
Mike Anderson (10-7) got the w in and Tre vo r
Hoffman earned his second save. Pete Delkus
(5-5) took the loss.
In the opener, the SunRays had a 3-2 lead in
the top of the seventh but But T im Costo hit an
RBI single In the bottom of the Inning and went
to third on a wild pitch. Beeler's single drove
Costo In for the win.

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Hut once again. Anderson was able to
rise above those problems and emerged
the winner, sweeping both ends of the
third annual Uudwetser Twin 100 Late
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Longwood’s Burkett brothers come out on top in Late Model finale
N E W S M YR N A B EAC H - f o r the first time In
New Sm yrn a Speedway's 31-year history, two
brothers — Longwood'a Ronnie and Je ff Burkett
•— finished first and second in the FA S C A R sanctioned 2S-lap Late Model feature on Saturday
night.
Closing in on the FA S C A R point lead, young
Ricky Marshall grabbed the top spot on the i
»• But three laps later, his engine came
■ I •iapart as
the oil pan blew out, wiping out half the ffetd as
cars slid in spewed oil and crashed all over the
track.
A t the restart, Ronnie Burkett took over the
; lead for good. Meanwhile. Je ff had a hard time
getting past Wayne Marshall, w h o waa using up a
lot of race track.
* Marshall ended up finishing third ahead of
G ra n n y Tatroe and division high-point m an Joe
Middleton, who recovered nicely after being
involved in the early race m ulti-car crash.
Scoring back-tO-back Sportsman feature wins
w as D a n n y Bancroft, w ho has tem porarily

5. Qano Barlows, Now Smyrna Bsach
■ ( I f lap*) 1Malay, Oa f a; 2. Mika Todd, Orlando; 3. Sherman
Walker, Tavares; 4. ‘T a n k " Tucker, Titusville; S.
Rudy Rudnlckl, Christmas.
■ af are f l a r e (IS lags)
1. Wally Semrow,
Edgewster, 2. Barbara Fierce, Orlando; 3. Tad
Head, Pina Hills; 4. Roger Favreau, Orlando; S.
Ted Hoey, Kissimmee.

krfl Derfcy &lt;S laps) 1. Kashi Laiartak,
2. Linda Semrow, Edgewaten 3. Kerry
Gould, Orlando; 4. Dana Clark, Orlando; S. Dee
Napier, Vero Beach.
Wally Semrow, Edgewster.
Fan PwdalpeHew Oval Drags 1. Jack Jenkins,
Daytona Beach.
• p a t t e r n Rate ( f lege) 1. Doug Wolf, New
Smyrna Beach.
replaced Jo e y S tu ti at the wheel of the River
Breeze Restaurant Chevrolet.
Mike Filch

defeated another large field of

open-wheel Florida Modified machines In the
15-lap final. Veteran W ra y Shaffer managed to
stay on top of a tough K k c a r battle to finish
second. A slippery track surface made for several

spins and m any very close calls.
Dave Masottl, Bentley Mead and Gene Barlow
filled the third through fifth finishing positions,
respectively.
Osteen's Marc Klnley, the dominant force In
Lim ited Late Model action this year, scored his
31st featunfwin of the season, finishing ahead of
Mike To d d and Sherman W alker, last week's
w inner. Later In the program. KInley's girl friend.
Kacki Loverich, drove the same car to victory in
the Powder Puff Derby.
sadlng every lap of the M ini Stock main event
and breaking Bobby Sear's four-race w in streak
i local talent Je rry Symons.
W ally Sem row drove the Stavroa Pizza Monte
Carlo to victory in the hotly disputed Bomber
feature event, coming out on top of a contactfilled late race duel with Barbara Pierce, the
current F A S C A R point leader, and T e d Head.
In the Powder Puff Derby, Sem row ’s wife Linda
finished second to Loverich while W ally came
back later in a Chevy wagon and won the wild
demolition derby.
Ja c k Jenkins and Doug W olf were the Fan
Participation race winners.

State survey: girls outnumbered;
Seminole prep officials unworried
Herald Staff Wrttar
S A N F O R D — While state officials say there Is
- inequity in the number of girls and boys who
. participate in athletics in Florida, there does not
seem to be such a problem In Seminole County.
"W e 'v e never had any com plainta about
.unequal treatment in athletic opportunites In
Seminole C ounty." Roger Beathard. coordinator
; of physical education for the district, said.
Beathard said that while m ore boys participate
In sports that Is due to the fact that some boys
' sports have more team members than the girls.
" In the fall, for example, there la football for the
boys and there are about 0 0 members on the
1team. A t the same time there Is volleyball with
. about 10 girts on the team," he explained.
A new state commission is studying ways to
'increase female participation In school sports
from the elementary to college levels.
" O u r basic assumption is. yea. sports is good."
said Roberta Boyce Stokes, a professor at
Mlaml-Dade Com m unity College and chairwoman
&gt;of the Study Commission on W om en's Participa­
tion in Athletics and Extracurricular Activities.
" If they are run right they are a great benefit to
the participants," she said Tuesday. " T h e y learn
„teamwork. The y leam how to help themselves
‘ under adversity.... The y team networking.”
However, a survey conducted by the Florida
H igh School Activities Association and recently
presented to the commission shows only half as
m a ny girls as boys participate in sports.
T h e survey of 313 public and 131 private high

FootballC o n tin u e d fro m I B

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With preseason Jamborees th e
* w eekend of Sept. 6.
—
C urrently, only Lake Mary a n d
/ L ake Howell have scheduled
I n tra s q u a d scrim m ages. T h e
Lake Mary Red and Black gam e
-;w ill be played at 7 p.m. on
s T h u rsd ay . Aug. 39. while Lake
H ow ell's Blue and Silver Gam e Is
se t to kick off at 6 p.m. on
Friday. Aug. 30.
C oaches Blake and Almon said
th a t the Semlnoles and Patriots
m ay also schedule Intrasquad
contests.
As of Tuesday night. Lake
Howell. Oviedo. Lake Brantley
an d Sem inole, had scheduled
th eir a n n u a l photo days and In
• th a t order. Lake Howell's photo
day will be this Saturday. Aug.
17. beginning at noon. Oviedo's
.j&gt;hoto session will be at 9 a.m .
■Monday, Aug. 19. Lake Brantley
fthas scheduled Its photo shoot for
•‘F riday, Aug. 23. at 10 a.m. with
.^Seminole going before the cam ­
e r a s on Saturday. Aug. 31. at 10
£ Lake Howell will be the site of
“p n e of two p re season Jamborees
• I n v o lv in g S e m in o le C o u n ty
S c h o o ls, hosting Lake Mary an d
;^Lake B rantley as well a s DeLand
Ion Friday. Sept. 6. at Richard L.
!^Evans Stadium .
£ J u s t w here and who Seminole.
•^Oviedo and Lyman will be play­
i n g Is still up In the air.
'-1 "It now seem s to be that we
*£nay be going out of county to
tp la y In a Jamboree." said Blake.
-"T e n ta tiv e ly . It looks like we
Am ay be going to Kissimmee to
vplay Gateway and Osceola."
j All th is Is building up to
^opening day. which the Florida
l-Hlgh School Activities Associa­
t i o n h a s determ ined will be Sept.
j-13 th is year. For the first tim e
r s tn e e 1988. all six Seminole
?C o u n ty team s will be In action
Jth e first week of the season.
‘ Headlining the first week of
v*play will be a Seminole Athletic
^C onference clash between SemiI^nole an d the Lyman Greyhounds
£ a t S e m i n o l e 's T h o m a s E .
'•W higham Stadium. Oviedo will
£ |u m p right Into Its 5A-Dtstrict 4
’ schedule, traveling to DeLand.
^ While the other three gam es
•'•Involving county schools won't
■"•have conference or district Im­
p lic a tio n s . they do offer some
I-very confrontations. For exami'pic. Lake Mary will be at home
- a g a in s t Jack so n v ille Edw ard
f W hite, which finished 5-5 last
season.
At S h o w a ltc r F ield. L ake
•;H o w e 11 w i l l r e n e w i t s
* neighborhood rivalry with the
^ W in te r Park Wildcats white Lake
-'B rantley ventures Into Orlando
I-.for the county’s first look at the
R second-year University Cougars.

schools found 96.631 boys and 46.309 girls took
part In high school sports and that most schools
offer more sports for boys than girls.
A cco rd in g to Beathard Sem inole C o u n ty
schools were not asked to participate In the
survey.
O n ly 16 of 310 schools surveyed offer an equal
num ber of sports for both sexes. O n ly two have
more for girls.
Beathard said that there are an equal num ber
of sports for boys and girts In this district.
T h e 15-member study commission plans to
meet m onthly through December to develop
r e c o m m e n d a tio n s for e n h a n c in g fe m a le
participation.
Stokes said the commission will try to find out
whether girls aren’t participating In greater
numbers because they have fewer opportunities,
are being discouraged or shy away from sports for
other reasons.
She rejected the notion girts sim ply aren't as
interested In sports as boys, saying that m ay have
been true at one time but no longer. She cited the
growing participation of women in fitness pro­
grams.

The association's survey also shows a n Im­
balance In m ate and female coaches has been
getting worse in recent years. More m en than
women are coaches and the num ber of female
coaches h as declined since 1976 in every sport
except volleyball.
Education Commissioner Betty Castor Is a
strong supporter of Increasing female participa­
tion In sports and chaired the panel's first
m eeting recently In Tam pa.

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A n n u a l Bromeltad Fantasy at Earl Brown Park Activities
Center. DeLand, from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m .. Saturday, August 17.
There wUl be lectures and demonstrations on the care,
planting and mounting of plants. The re will be displays of use
Geoff Johnson of the Ptneapple Place wUl again be the
Bromeltad Doctor, to examine your problem plants and answer
quest tana.
Every half hour there win be a door prtxe plant given away,
ao be sure to register at the entrance.
T h e society win sponsor a m em bership plant sale. T h is w ill
offer the public an opportunity to acquire good quality,
beautiful BromeUads at reasonable prices. Profit from sales w ill
be used to further Bromettad research projects and studies.
Again this year the public to invited to select the plant they
like beat and enter a ballot for that plant. T h e plant receiving
the moat votes wm be designated a "Peoples Choice" Aw ard
W inner.
T h e society hopes the public w ill take even more Interest at
tills show than it did last year.

An Interested persons are Invited to Join the Seminole
Bromeltad Society. Mem bership forms w Ul be available at the
registration desk. Anyone join in g at this event win receive dues
credit for the 1991 calendar year. Dues amounts are 95 for
Individuals o r 97.90 for hmlltes.
For more Information caU Mary W alls at 19041734-2162. o r
Pat Carey at (904) 734-7436.

8HAR formed for eencer patient*
Support, Hof*. A nd Recovery (SH A R K a self-support group
for cancer patients, meets every Wednesday at 5 0 0 p.m.. at
1621 W . First St.. Sanford. For information, call Mary Lynne
G ra y. 323-9374 0r322-7785.

A l-A n o n to gather
Peace of Mind, an AI-Anon group for friends and family of
alcoholics. wUl meet each Wednesday. 8-9 p.m. st the Oood
Shepherd Lutheran Church. 2917 Orlando Ave.. Sanford,
b eteween J .C . Penneys and B ryan Honda on 17-92. Call Sue at
321-7424 for more Information.

Meet the stars

D E L T O N A - Martha Gilbert,
originally from Ponce, Puerto
Rico, has been In the U .S . Tor 21
years. She lives In Deltona and
has been married to husband.
BUI. nine years. T h e y have two
d a u g h te r s a nd tw o g r a n d ­
children, one more due Sept. 11.
Gilbert learned to cook by
watching, at the same time, her
grandmother and her mother,
w ho also learned to cook from
the grandmother. T h e first thing
she learned to cook was rice.
•*l like to cook." Gilbert sim ply
said.
One of the things she likes to
cook now Is Beef Stew.
"It Is different from the Am eri­
can style."
Gilbert recalled one of her few
cooking disasters.
"W h en m y daughters gradu­
ated from high school I left a
piece of meat cooking for two or
three hours In a Dutch oven.
W hen 1 came home we opened
the door as the smoke poured
out the front room. I screamed to
BUI. ‘the house Is on fire.* T h e
next day the insurance people
had to come out to assess the
smoke damage as the drapes,
walls and carpet were ruined."
BIU always says now when we
are going out. "R e m e m b e r?
Check the stove. Don't leave
anything cooking."
Gilbert taught her daughters
to cook. Now her daughters'
husbands like Puerto Rican food.
Gilbert teaches seventh grade
geography at Apopka Middle
School.
"I always think that If you
have the o p portun ity to do
a n y th in g for a n y b o d y , y o u
should take the opportunity to
do It. I think that when I retire
from teaching. I shall be philan­
thropic. 1 would tike to visit
nursing homes and take care of
people." she said.
She said she a p p re cia te s
parent participation in chUdren's

school work.

T h e Central Florida Astronomical Society. 810 E. Rollins St..
Orlando, meets the second Wednesday of the month at the
J o h n Young Science Center. 7:30 p .m . Public to welcome. Call
896*715 J forfletails.

Stom pwi to hold club mooting
T h e O ld Hickory Stampers d o gg in g group holds club
meetings every Wednesday from 6 -9 p.m . at the Knights of
C o lu m b u s Hall 2 J0 4 S. Oak A ve.. Sanford. Fo r more
Information, call Art or Brandi Blaklaey at 349-9529.

Chsmtcsl dspsndf net talks Iras
Quest Counseling Centrc/Young Recovery sponsors chemical
dependence lectures free to the public each Wednesday from
7-6:30 p.m . at 711 Ballard St.. Suite 200. Altamonte Springs.
F o r more Information, call 331-7199.

Toastmasters to moot for breakfast
Day breakers Toastmasters Club meets the second and fourth
Th u rsd a ys of the month. 7 a.m .. at Christos Restaurant.
Dow ntow n Sanford.

"W h en parents lake part In
the classroom It makes It a lot
easier for the teacher," she said.

fees
In a food processor, place
pepper, onion and garlic. D o not
puree. Items need to be coarse. If
you do not have a food processor
you can grind or crush o r cut
Items In tiny pieces.
After the meat has simmered
for one hour, add pepper, garlic
and onion, potatoes and Sa-son.
Let everything cook for one hour
or until potatoes are done. Add
water If needed to yo u r taste.

WHITE RICE
BEK F&amp; TEW

(4 servings)
1to pounds slew m eat
5 m ed. potatoes, peeled and
cut In half
4 slices of bacon
to green pepper
1 sm all onion
2 garlic cloves
2 cu p s of water
2 tsp. vinegar
1 envelope Sa-son (Accent
with color. Sa-son Accent with
A chlatr y Kerao)
1 tsp. garlic salt
Fry bacon first until crispy.
Add m eat to drippings. Brown
well over high heat. Add two
cups of water and vinegar. Cover
and let sim m er for one hour.

2 cups of dry rice
3 cups of water
1 small onion
4 slices of bacon
Salt to taste
Fry bacon first, then add the
onion until cooked. Add rlcc and
w atrr and cook at high tempera­
ture until it bolls. Stir, cover,
lower heat to medium-low and
let It simmer until rice is cooked.
Serve with beef stew.

1 small onion
2 garlic cloves
2 top. garlic salt (Law ry's)
1 envelope Sa-son
C u t pepper, ga rlic, o n ion ,
tomato Into tiny pieces. Place
aside. F ry the bacon until crisp,
add beans and vegetables. Add
envelope Sa-son and garlic salt.
Let all boil for 40 minutes. You
can eat this w ith white rice.
FLAN (CUBTABD)
1 can evaporated m ilk
1 can sweetened condensed
milk
6cggs
2 tsp. vanilla extract

la. Blend weU, pour the mixture
Into the Pyrex pan.
Next you will need a double
boiler. If you don't own one. you
can use a pan. Pour water Into
the pan setting the Pyrex pan In
ao that water reaches half way
up the sides. Put In oven for one
hour at 375*.
Remove from oven and cool.
Take a knife and cut around
edges of pan to loosen custard.
Next, take a plate, place on top
of pan. hold pan and plate and
turn both upside down, letting
custard stay on the plate. Re­
move pan. Refrigerate for one.
hour.

C aram el
1 cup sugar
H cup water
In a pan place sugar and
water, heat to high temperature
until sugar becomes brown in
color. Place In a Pyrex glass pan
covering the bottom and sides.
In * b le n d e r c o m b in e
evaporated m ilk , sweetened
condensed m ilk, eggs and vantl-

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Diners’ delicacy is nuisance to farmers
A L B A N Y . Oa. I t ’s r c pulslve-looklng. and farmers call
It co m smut. But when the
f u n g u s s w e lls , ye llo w c o rn
k e rn e ls In to a g ra y m a ss.
Cristina Arnold sees a fortune in
the rediscovery of an ancient
delicacy.

a flavoring In food a s diverse as
m eats, soups, sauces and even
Ice cream .
Rick Bay less, owner of the
Front era Grill In Chicago, uses
cuitlacochc In a layered casse­
role w ith tortillas.

"A lot of the people who conic
here have great familiarity with
Mexico. We don't serve tt as
som ething th at's very exotic."
Chefs a n d diners are taking a lie said.
Increasing Interest In m aize
liking to corn sm ut, also known
a s "m aize m ushroom s" or “Mex­ m ushroom s prompted Universi­
ican truffles." And Interest is ty of Georgia scientists to seek
strong enough that agricultural w ays to promote growth of the
scientists are seeking ways to fungus. They also w ant to find
cultivate It and a few farmers a re out w hether com sm ut Is really
adopting a new attitude toward p a y d irt.
It seem s to be. Farm ers gel
so m e th in g they once plowed
m ere pennies for a normal c a r of
u n d er as n a tu re 's garbage.
" It la th e ugly duckling of th e corn, but 91 to 92 per pound for
m u s h r o o m k in g d o m ." s a id m aize m ushroom s — about two
Arnold, ow ner of El Aficionado c a rs' w orth, one researcher said.
G ra d y T h o m p so n , w ho is
In A r l i n g t o n . V a.. a fo o d
w holesaler specializing In Mex­ raising 300 acres of com this
ican fare. Her company annually y e a r on his Tift County farm ,
supplies restaurants with 2.000 said corn sm ut Is ‘‘a m ess. It
to 4 .0 0 0 p o u n d s of m a iz e totally destroys the com . I'd like
to see It become an alternative
m ushroom s.
" It has a n element of texture, crop that wr could m ake m oney
b u t It's a soft texture." Arnold o n ."
Bob Moore, general m anager of
said recently. "Like caviar or
truffles. It is not particularly Lady Bug Fumi in Spring Grove.
beautiful to look at. You d on't III., w ho supplies Bayless* res­
consum e It for Its looks, you tau ran t. said most farm ers sh u n
consum e It for its taste. It has a n corn sm ut.
"N one of them would ever
ea rth y flavor, but it does taste
consider eating corn sm ut. They
som ew hat like com ."
T h e A z t e c s c a l l e d I t m ake a face." h r said. But ho
" c u i t la c o c h c " (weet-LA-coo- added: "I think I could sell m ore
chee). W lnd-bornr spores Infect If I pursued It. People have been
the corn a n d In about two weeks asking m e if It's available."
David Pope and Stales Mc­
the kernels swell Into a silveryCarter. plant pathologists at the
gray fungal mass.
P l a c e s s e r v i n g m a i z e U n iv e r s ity of G e o rg ia , u re
m ushroom s Include the Pluza pursuing It.
They believe sum! spores land
Hotel In New York, the New
H eights restaurant in W ashing­ on the corn silk and travel down
ton. the Harbor Court Hotel in to th e c a rs or Infect th e m
Baltim ore and the Hyatt In S an through small holes In the husk
m ade by Insects or hall. A higher
Antonio. Arnold said.
T h e fungus can be cooked up Infection rate was achieved by
a s th e foundation fur a dish or as Injecting spores Into the c o b

with a syringe. Pope said.
Natural Infection usually occurs in 1 percent to 5 percent of
a corn crop. Pope and M cCarter’s
m ethod bousird that to 80 perc c n tlo 9 0 percent.
For three years Arnold has
b een to u tin g c u itla c o c h c to
farm ers, alerting them to Its
m o n ey m a k in g p o te n tia l a n d

teaching them when to harvest
Infected ears,
"A lot of farm ers thought I was
running a scam .” Arnold said,
"They thought I deserved to be
In a m ental Institution, b u t as
they see the profit potential,
they're slowly changing their
m ind."

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Rice is most versatile of
grains and is diet staple

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Rice la the moat versatile ofgrains and used fay
more people the world over as the tu p le of their
diet. I grew u p In an area where very little rice
used and am In Just
the
last
few
years
—
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etyoylng more rice as part of our meal planning.
Most often using It Instead of poUtoes o r n o o d les.
Instead of Just for rice pudding.
T h e m icrowave cooks rice quickly and alloars
the cook to do other things because It need not be
aratched o r stirred for fear of scotching. One cup
of rice phis tw o cups of water. Vk teaspoon of salt.
Ik teaspoon of butter or margarine w ill microcook
In 10-12 m inutes on 80% power. Cover ihc 2-qt.
container and allow the rice to stand for five
minutes alter you fluff It with a fork. Brow n rice
takes longer.
Rice ptiaf Is a favorite dish to serve along with
any meat. Ash o r poultry entree.

America’s Superm ariot

Juices and cut-up chicken. M/W on 100% power ,
uncovered. 6-7 m inutes or until heated through.
Press about 3 cups cooked rice Into a buttered
l-qt. glass or rin g m old; cover w ith plastic w rap.
Microwave on 100% power lVk-2 minutes o r u n til
heated through. T u r n onto serving plates. Pill
center with chicken m ixture.
'I f using frocen peas, follow directions on
packaging.

tn a M K s n u r
1 cup long grain rice
rk
l c u p&gt;ipearl barley
V4 cup butter/mairgartne
Vk cup chopped green onions
3 beef bouillon cubes or 3 tsp. Instant beef
bouillon
4 cups boiling water
1 can (4 os.) mushrooms, stems and pieces and
Uqukl
1 clove garlic, minced
] Microwave on 100% power 2*3 minutes, butter,
rice and barley. Add remaining Ingredients and
cover tightly,
_ Mly.
_ M/W on --------100% power 4 -8 minutes,
reduce power
power to
E H8 0%
J Nand
M MM/W
E E for
f l | ____
16-18 minutes.
h u ff w ith fork. Allow to stand, covered.

Rice mixes w ell'w ith vegetables and meats. T h is
basic vegetable/rtce m ixture can also have meat
or poulty added for a fried rice entree.

VSOSTABLSS WITK KICK
4 cups cooked brow n or white rice
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
1 medium carrot, chopped
Vk cup green pepper, chopped
Vk cup chopped celery
V4 cup chopped onion
2 Tbsp. butter o r margarine
Dash of pepper
1 clove garlic, m inced
In a 2-qt. casserole combine mushrooms,
celery, carrots, green pepper, onion, garlic and
butter. Cover and microwave on 100% power 4 -6
minutes or until vegetables are fork tender. S tir
after half the cooking time. S tir In rice, salt to
taste, and pepper.

th ic k e n and rice Is a delectable combination for
an "all In one m eal."

PO C K S* V U C S
2Vk-3 lb. frying chicken, cut up
4 cups fresh o r frosen peas*
* cup water
1 can (1044 os.) condensed cream of mushroom
soup
Vk tsp. salt
Cooked rice
Arrange chicken skln-slde-up in 12 x 8 Inch
glass baking dish. Cover with waxed paper.
Microwave on 100% 20 to 28 minutes or until
tender. Remove chicken from Juices to cool.
Reserve Juices. Skin and remove chicken from
bones. C u t Into blte-slse pieces. Com bine fresh
peas and H cup water in 2-qt. container. Cover.
M/W on 100% power 7-8 minutes o r until peas
are almost tender. Stir In soup. salt, chicken

FK B O R IC K
2 cups cut-up cooked chicken or pork
3 cups Vegetables w ith Rice mixture
3egjp
1 tsp. butter
1 Tbsp. soy sauce
Mix two cups cu t-up chicken with three cups of
Vegetables with Rice mixture. Beat two eggs In
small bowl, microwave for 48 aec. to one m inute.
Allow eggs to set. then chop into small pieces.
Add to the rice m ixture w ith one tablespoon of
soy sauce. Toss to biend well. Microwave on
100% power 2-3 m inutes or Until heated through.
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Sometimes, cause of death
is cause for public concern
DCAR A M T : How tragically
I r o n i c t h a t y o u r c o lu m n
advocating concealing the cause
of death to spare the fcelngs of
t^ie, survivors a p p e a re d . In Ihe ,
e Issue of the Los Angeles
es a s th e o b ituary-of (he •
3u s actor. Ja m e s Franclscus.
ejead of em physem a at 57. I am
h a p p y to r e p o r t th a t B urt
Folkart'a fine obituary plainly
Stated that Franciacua was a
heavy sm oker.
; 1 te n d lo a g re e w ith our
position — w ith one glaring
exception: W hen a prominent
person d ies o f lung cancer,
em physem a, pneum onia, or any
Other sm oking-related disease —
(Ed Murrow. Steve McQueen. Yul
Brynncr. Nat Cole. Harry Jam es.
Lucille Ball. J o h n Wayne. Zeppo
Marx. H um phrey Bogart. Bette
Davis. Sam m y Davis, et al — the
list is endless), to suppress the
fact th at the deceased was a
icotlne addict (as they almost
Pl
U ways arc). Is to play Into the
hands of the cigarette manufacurers.
By the sam e token. Juvenile
f rlm ln a ls s h o u ld alw ays be
identified, no m atter how young.
P e rp e tra to rs of adult crim es
should be treated like adults, not
coddled by the news media.
; Incidentally. 1 am a retired

the m em bers ol the wedding
party should also be sent Invita­
tions as a m atter of courtesy —
but Alan and his bride-to-be
have not done this.
J a c k says that they probably
Just assum e that I will also
attend, because he will be Ihc
best m an.
Abby, 1 would feel uncom fort­
able going to a wedding an d
reception to which I was not
Invited.
Also, I‘m not sure It was an
In n o c e n t o v e rsig h t, b e c a u se
Alan has tried to set J a c k up
with other women In the past,
knowing full well hr Is engaged
to m e.
W hat should I do. If any thing?

ADVICI

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VAN BUREN

dentist who h as always told my
sm oking patients to worry less
about the ugly brown stain on
th eir teeth anil more about the
possibility of prem ature tobacco-caused death.

MARVIN H. LEAF.

D.D.S..LOSANOELE8
DBA* DE. LEAF: You said a
m outhful.

DEAR SNUBBED: Tell J a c k
that you are offended at having
been "overlooked" — and you'd
feel m ore welcome If you were to
receive an Invitation. And since
the bride sends the Invitations,
she should be reminded. But
w hether you receive a formal
invitation or not. you'd be fool­
ish to sit hom e while your fiance
Is dancing at the wedding.

D EAR A B B T: My fiance.
" J a c k ." agreed to be the best
m an at the upcom ing wedding of
his friend "A lan."
Alan and I arc acquainted, and
he know s that Jack and I have
been engaged for over a year.
The problem Is thut 1 did not gel
an Invitation to the wedding.
Som e m utual friends got their
invitation a couple of weeks ago.
so 1 know the Invitations have
already been sent out.
It is my understanding that

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and any unknown partana or
unknown ipoutas claiming by.
through and under m* above
named Oatandant. If dacaeaad.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
Y O U ARE H R R IU Y NOT I
F IE O mat an action to iRDecloae
toMewing
Mortgage covering me MDaring
real and paraanal property In
Seminole County, Florida, to
wit:
Condominium Unit No. ES ol
Marbeya Club Condominium,
according to the Declaration ot
Condominium tor Marbeya Club
Condominium end eiDIblt* an
neaed thereto, filed ID* Jam day
of Soptombar. ltao. In Official
Record* Book 13*7, Poga 1*7*.
Public Record* of Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo rid a , and re*
recorded September N. INO. In
Official Record* Book Ilf*.
Pago IMX Public Rocord* ol
Somlnolo County. Florida,
together with an undivided In
torott In ID* Common Element*
end Limited Common Element*
declared In tald Declaration ot
Condominum to ba an appurtonanca to the above Condo
minium Unit, according to tho
Plat thereof at recorded In Plat
Book 34. Pago* St through Jt.
Inclusive. Public Record* of
Somlnolo County. Florid#.
Sub|*ct to condition*, retlrk
lion*, and limitation* ol rocord
and In IDa Declaration ot Con
dominium end exhibit* anneied
thereto, recorded In Official
Records Book \W . Pago 10ft.
Public Records of Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo rid a , end re ­
recorded September JO. INO. In
Official Rocord* Book m t .
Page IMX Public Record* ot
Somlnolo County. Florida,
oosomonts of Ingros* end
egress, crots easement* and
easement* tor utility purpose*
a* lha same may appear In the
Public Record* ot Seminole
County, Florida, end local ton
Ing ordinance* end test* tor the
year lt d and subsequent year*
hat been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written detente*, it any.
to It on Robert H Hotch. Jr.,
Ill* E Robinson Street. Or
lando. Florida J3B0I. and Ills tho
original with the Clerk ol tho
above styled Court on or boloro
the 11th day of Soptomber. 10*1.
otherwise a Judgment may be
entered against you lor the
rollet demanded In the Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand end Mel
ot said Court on the tth day ot
August. Iftl
(CO UR T SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
C L ER K O F THE
CIR CUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 14. II. It 4
September*. Iftl
DEI ISO

l i g i i Notices
IN T N E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER:
•*-*4*1 CA I4-K
G L E N F E D MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plelnllll.
v*.
K E V I N T . K N O T T end
M A R G A R ET A KNOTT, hit
wile, PER R Y A. AGORANOS.
and GEORGE P AGORANOS
at |Olnt tenant* with right ol
lurvlvorthip,
DettndenU
TH IR O A M EN D ED
N O TICE OF SALK
Notice I* hereby given that,
purtuent to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In thl* cause.
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will tell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described at
Lot 33 ot NORTH COVE ec
cording to the plat thereof a*
recorded In Piet Book 31. Peg**
3 andf 4. In the Public Record*
el Seminole County, Florida,
tote beginning at the Northwest
erly corner of Lot a thence
North e* degrees 77'37" West
J.U loot, thence South If (to
grot* M U " West 21 toot, thence
South IS degrees 0 » W West
t i l l toot, thence North If d»
grees M ’U " West along the
Westerly line ol Lot U tit fl
teat to the Point ot Beginning
at public tele, to Ihe highest end
best bidder, lor cash, el the
West Iron! door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sentord.
Florida, al II 00 a m . on Sep
tember 17. m i
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 14. 31. m i
DEI 144
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Nolle* I* hereby given that we
ere engaged in business el *)l
S R. 414. Suit* 170. Altamonte
Springs. a7l4. Seminole County.
Florida, under Ihe Fictitious
Name ol COPIER CLINIC, end
that we Intend to register said
name with Ihe Secretary ol
Slate. Tallahassee. Florida, in
accordance with Ihe provisions
ol the Fictitious Name Statute
T o w n Section M l OT Florida
Statute* 1957
James E Kintor Jr
Debra A K inter
Publish August 14. m i
DEI II*

EXPERT PIANO IxetrueWan, in
your homo or my ifudle. Sto-14
wkty. *t*i ton. Result or tontod
Instruction. For all age*,
level* A styles. Summer A
Fall classes new available.
Call Ren Fakane 04-1*14

43— L p f lil Sorv i cos
"B A N K R U P TC Y Nam IN***
"D IV O R C E tram STS"
K Heweckt. Attorney. eeo-Toe*

35— Training
■B A Licensed Can*actor. Gen
aral/Bullder/Retidantlal. Cell

55— Busin***
Opportunities
GisurE FIpbe Oppertaaitj
For the price ot a new car. you
can sta rt a new career.
Excellent opportunity In a
pure service business with
large exclusive territory. In *
recession proof marketplace
W* have an extensive training
program with comprehensive
marketing support to help
you. Prim* locations avail
able. Call Glenn today tor
detail*. CRS Inc. 4C7**7 3SC0
"HOW T O STAY HOME ead
make e ve r s i n a d a y "
Excellent payl Homeworker*
needed! Over 400 companies
need homeworker* NOW I Call
tor a m a i l n g re c o r d e d
message SOI 4*10B4S Ext. 14
LA TES T O P P O R T U N IT Y to ’
make money while yuu save
money. *04 477 US*

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CeoOnty Co ne , cr.ptug.smi „• creeled iiom quorehon, L , twnuwt
people pesi and piesenl
(sen wile, m
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P R E V IO U S SO LUTION : "Anger is one of Ihe sinews ol
t h « soul; he that lacks it has a maimed mind
Thomas
Fuller

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COOKS-DuaBar't Rettaerewt
Call Paul:

mans

muvcrt rtnon
Headed Part flmw. Night*
A-to:W PM. Call 407 3 » 11*0
Delivery/Warehom#.........S4 hr I

*VALUABLE SP O Ta
Siebto work record and desire
to achieve will get you started
AAA EM P LO Y M E N T
N S W .M M B t .m -im

OCRT* ASSISTANT
Deatat Astitfaaf. require*
resumes A capias of certifi­
cates sent to: Boa *40*07.
Lake Mary. F L 137*10*07.
RacapNantit ptoaee sand re
luma to same P.O. Boa.
EARN MOO-tMM W ES R t Stott
aavetopaa at Boom . Ma cast I
SEND BASE tot Gatos* DtotrtbeSsrs. PO Baa ntlSO-C.
Carpaa CRrtotL TX1S037-ISM
All around dry cleaning, lull
time. Call 33*-1(OS
GOOO WORKERS N E E D S Dll
DAILY WORK D A ILY PAY
Cad Bab...... m ? M l aftir tom
GREAT M O N EY Distributing
patented nutrition product*.

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NAPPY ELV ES C H ILD CARE
C I R T I R need* or gen Ited
dependable and anaegafIc cera
glvar. Exp- and natural leva
tor children a must. 33I-3M4
Mature women to provide
hsusekaaplng. meal* and
chlldcara. In Profasslenal
caupto’t homo. Pliaee tend
rasodto Sat Baa IX DaBery.
f l h /if -m is

IRttUTNM IRSTAUIA
Residential a ip a rla n c a
Or 1vers lie. 131-1111
Jr. Otfics Gal.......................... .SS
aP U N SP O T#
Sell motivated parson to assist
with phono and clerical work
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
7 N W .u t h s i.m -s m

LEGALSICACTARIIS
For tong and short term Jam
porery postilions......... 11)4413
LOVING P A T IE N T PERSON
needed to car* tor babies in
child cere center. Musi be
experienced end certified
Cell anytime. M1TS3S

MAIDS RANTED!
PULL TIM E
Call Tidy Mold, iia-iiae
MAIDS
SteralBB OriaRte NwrtJi
Gueil related, service or
lenled parsons, needed:
a Guest Attendant* (Maids) •
a Laundry Attendant a
Apply Ini
I 4A Maitland Blvd
Tues Thurt 10 3 COE
MATURE A D U LT to babysit In
my home. References a mull I
I X 44X1 alter 4PM
MATURE Individual, w/car, lor
exc. Income opportunity! Will
train I I 407 171 7431 ext. 1711
MEOICAL

________ or 4071*1 /404

R IS TA U R A N T/P IX ZIR IA tor
rent, with equipment. Seat*
14 Ready to open. Corner
17 flandlSth St. Sanford
^ ^ a l^ n ^ t lm e ^ ^ u ^ ^ ^

41— M o n t y to Land

MJTOCMMTT
Non* bad bankrupt? Need a
car. boat or home loan? No
down paym ent loan* ar
ranged Sunburst Ltd *** 404?

43—M ortgages
Bought 4 Sold
CASH FOR MTOS.-I
X)0 Lark wood Dr. Sentord
3X309, Lk'd. Mto. Breker

71— Help Wanted
• a eV O LTe a a
TEMPORARY SERVICES
Cell * » m e

Accountant/Cont/xt M|r.
For coordinator ol social serv
ice transportation program
Responsible tor billing end
payment system between
m u ltip le p ro v id e r* end
purchaser* of service* end
preparing of financial report*
Knowledge ol grant, an
lerprise fund end smell bust
net* accounting required Ex
perience with accounting
toltware desired Degree in
accounting and on* year exp*
rience required Valery *11 OCX
to US.SeI depending on quali
licetion* Vend resume to
lectien Chief. Transportation
Ottadvenleged Program. 1*11
Wymtre Reed, Suite IIS.
Winter Parh. FL 37709 Equal
Opportunity Employer
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
AVON! SELL SKIN SO SOFT
CALL 111 4111 er i n aesa

APPLICATOR SVC JOSS

KOUX

Local/Cartbbaan Islands

M il East Mas* Road as. M -F ,
Prket aboverettortoil *CcoshdiMOwnttor prompt payment Schodui
Ing moy Inclwde Harold Advertiser ol the cost of on additional day. Cancel
when you get results Foy only lor days your od runs ol rote eorned.
Use full dpKrtphon tor loslesi results Copy must follow orteptable
typographic ol form.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLICOUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. fl-IEW-CA-14-K
FARMERS MVINOS. A
FED ER A L SAVINOS AND
LOAN.
PiaMtitf.
vt
M ELA N IE ANN BREBSE.
a/k/aMELANIB A.
W HITAKER, JOHN DOE.
ununwaniReutaaf MELANIE
ANN DRECSE.a/k/a
M ELA N IE A. WHITAKER. If
married. JOHN DOE 11. Tananl.
JA N E DOE. Tenant. JASON W.
A L L I SON. and any unknown
hair*, davlaaat. grentee*.
creditor*, and other unknown
partont or unknown ipouaa*
claim lng by. through, and under
any ot the above nomad

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end. brake*, supenstont. 4
wheel computer alignment* A

Musi ba neat, clean. Iasi and
expartoncadl Seafood kftwl
edge helpful. Apply to person:

D y: JanaB. Jaaawk
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 7. IX Iff I
D EI-dl

V

NEEDED
C N ILO CARE in
Wilson Gslrkt. I school age. I
preschool 7 X I 4JJ7I *71*

) lia a t i

caah. IDa following datcriead
preparty situated m Samlnal*
County, Florida, lowll:
Lot 1. Hack C. COUNTRY
C LU D HEIGHTS. UNIT I. ac
cording I* ID* plat mortal at
record* m Flat Baak IX Pat*
ft. m IDa PuMk Racorda at
Somlnalt County, Florida,
purauant la IDa final dacroa at
faraclaaura antarad In a cast
ponding In told Court. ID* »tyl*
at wFMch It: STANDARD FEDR R A L S A V IN G S R A N K ,
formerly known as STANDARD
F E D E R A L SAVINOS AND
L O A N A S S O C IA TIO N , vt.
GAR Y M. HARSTAO. at al.
WITNESS my Hand and at
fktei ttai at tald Court mu 2Jth
M jW J w ty .m i.

VTNL

Auto Pert* Clerk.................... SS
•WHO YOU FOOL IN •
You knew you can handle thl*
greet spat I Hurry, call now I
AAA EM P LO Y M E N T

NSW.tfMM.m-sm

■ M M ! Mm FMBAV .. ......11 1 : g ? —

G AR VM . MARSTAD.tr a l.
OtNndantt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L B
RY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notka tohartey given mar ma
undersigned Maryann* Mara*.
Clerk *1 the Circuit Court of
Seminal* County. Florida, will,
on the toftr day of September,
isei. at n o* a m ., at id* Watt
Front door at IDa Samlnol#
County CaurtDouaa. In ID* City
at Sentord. Florida, attar for
tala and tall al pubik outcry la

LTO' I

71— Help Wanted

C l a s s r o o m . pR |V M e p A )(T V „ A T t s

S T A N D A R D F ID E R A L
S A V IN G S RANK, termerly
known as STANDARD FED
E R A L SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Flpintltf.

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71— Http Wanted

Earn up lottl 70hr
We Train!
Hiring now lor local area
Cell i i d tee m i
APPLY NOW! Driver*, security
guard*, unitors warehouse
help and otlice help (Will
(rami SI* Phone Fee
l-1

COMPUTER SPECIALIST
For technical support of social
service transportation pro
gram Responsible tor creet
mg programs to support ad
m ln ls t r e llv e d u tie s ol
coordinator and report writing
required Mulli user Paradox
and or Dataller experience
prater able Valray t JO 000 to
U i H I depending on qualifice
lions Vend resume to Section
Chiet. Trantoertatien Oit
advantaged Program, toil
Wymore Read. Suite 1*1.
Winter Perk. FL 117** Equal
Opportunity Employer

ICW PAY SCALES AT HHC
Accepting applications lor
Certified Nursing Assistants.
Those with experience given
prlorltyl Apply:
SX Mellonvllle Ave Sanford

HiHkasMHsaMi Car* Csattr
3224544-------------------- L0.E./H
MEDICAL ACCIPTMMIST

Secretary.......................I Open!
• FLUSH OFFICE C E N TE R *
Us* your clerical skill* to lend
this top spot! Benefits!
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
TM W .ttthtt.m -st/e
S E C U R IT Y O F F I C E R S
weekly pay. SI 40 per hour to
start with tegular raises plus
benefit*. For prestigious utlll
ty company In DaBery. HS
dlptofne. Ft*, drivers license,
goad credit history and able to
pas* dn* tost. Current Fla
guard Iteens* or certificate
required Metre Security In
Orlande....................I SSI-17**

SECURITYOfFICERS
Santordare* Cell 740 0040

TELEMARKETERS
We're open and making SIS In
eur Sentord Office. Com* |oln
usl Will train the righ t
personalities! Call Lisa tor
totorvtow ♦: N to S: SO U4-1M1

TYPIST
10*0 words per minute. Word
processing experience Medl
cal helpful Sanford office.
Send resume: Blind Bex 43S.
The Sentord Herald. PO Box
IM7. Sentord. F133773 1*47

Warehouse/Drivers
1310733 weekly -t- benefits
(Will train) 1-3*1-.

NRECXERDffTVER
Must live In Sanford Areal
Exper toneed O N LV I Apply In
persen: 7107W. l»t St.

1 4 - I I YEARS O L D ?
NEED A JOB?
The Sentord Herald has direct
door to door sales positions
aval table today I

EARN EXTRA MONEY
Monday Wednesday. 4 *PM
(Flexible) P ay by com
mission To apply: Stop by
weebdayi. 1 4PM. asb lor
Dev*. The Sentord Herald, loo
N. French Av*. Sentord. EO E

»1 — A p a rtm e n ts /
H o u s e to S h a r e
S. SANFORD 1 Bdrm., 1 bath
Kitchen use. pool/tennls.
washer/dryer. Non smoker.
CIO ♦ is util............... H t l*71
SNARE house, 2 room*, bath,
smoking CX/mo.
_________ m iM 7 ___________

93— Rooms fo r Rent
SUMMER SFECIALI V . clflttn
dlsceuntil Clean ream *,
kitchen end laundry. Cable
TV. *7S/wh end up. 1X 4471
FURNISHED ROOM. Kitchen
prlv.. util, incld. SIS wk sll
sec. Downtown 133 10*4
H IS T O R IC A L O A B L E S
H O TE L X I Magnolia Ave.
Furn. wife. Color TV , micro,
refrlg.. util Included Maid
service. Quiet convlenlenl
location. Reasonable rates
Cell IJI-IStior 111-4S47
LAROE FURN. Noam. Prlv
entrance w/bath No petit US
a week util Incl .311 3111
PRIVATE home w/prlvlleges
Excellent localion 111 Ox is or
days, *04 771 1001
ROOM IN PRIVATE home in
Longwood. 1*0 per week
Phone 114 2U0

97— A p a rtm e n ts
Fu rn ish e d / R e n t
ATTRACTIVE I bdrm . quiet
area, lllO'wk Includes all
utilities. Cell 111 *947
BEDROOM, living room, kilch
en end bath 1120 per week,
utilities Included, plus deposit.
Ml 4114or 349 5427
LAKE MARY I bdrm. *400 per
month plus 1200 security fn
eludes electric/water 121 IX*
SANFORO • 1 bdrm excellent
neighborhood, co m plete
privacy. IX per week plus
1200 security Cell 333-Hi*
I BDRM . well to wall carpet.
A/C, r#cently remodeled
Large patio area. S7U/mo
»4«E3S
I BEDROOM. AC. celling Ians,
roomy. 127} plus sec. 1200
Cell............................. 333 23*4

97— Apartmtnfs
Furnished/Rent

101—Houses
Furnished/Rtirt

SANFORD • I bdrm. cottage,
close to dawntown, complete
privacy. SHE per week plus
SJOO security Includes utilities
Celt TO-ns*

1 B D R M . I bath collAQ*.
furnished. CM/mo. SIX d*
posit Call P4 7M*. eves

99— Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent
# * (RAW HEN* W
ROSECLIFF A P A R T M E N T S

New 1 bedroom apartments,
lor ssw W/D connections,
screened patio* end antra
storage closet. 114? sq. It.
Located on Lk. Mary Blvd.
C e R C S lW

Equal Housing Opportunity I
FIR ST FLOOR. IS4S M yrtle
Av*.. Ig living rm. 1 bdrm., 1
bath. Wall to wall carpet.
CHA, washer/dryer. SJ7J mo.
*4}JS14er taibSMI

JUST UREA HOME
Single lleor with p riva te
entrance. Studios. I A 3
bedrooms, many extras In­
clud ing storage s p a c e .
Quiet.coxy community. Nice
landscaping ON SITE
MANAGERS WHO CA R E! I

SANFORDCOURT...323-33D1
LAKE JENNIE APTS. Under
new menagemen) I Call us
about our move In special*
from S3ff I Broker. 333 1734
MARININ'S VILLARB
Lake Ada I bdr..............SMS mo.
3bdrm....PWmo Aup— .M X S ig
N E W 3 BDRM ., 3 B A T N .
Townhouse. Near downtown
Sentord. Wesher/dryer hook­
ups. outsldt utility rm.. mint
blinds. 1431mo ........... 333-14*3
NICE t BDRM. gar eg* apt.
Sanford. SXO per month plus
1300damage deposit. Ml-7**7
ONE BEDROOM. Nice areal
Oil st parking. 14! a wh
Includes util IIMsec. 333 «3*4
OSTEEN 1bdrm apis.. S*0 per
week Includes utilities. No
pels Cell3X011l____________

1 0 3 - Houses

Uwfumishsd/Rtnf

103— H ouses

Untemhlwd/Rent

LONOWOOO, Nwy 40. 3 bdrm.
1 bath, newly refurbished.
S47S/mo phis security. 33* &gt;
P1CRBYT DOWNS. * n Sires*
tree country living. Lux. M RI
tDWnag. Agent B4 7S77 __

ATTENTION INYESTOtS
CALL USFIBSTtor top Sami
noie County single family and
duplex rental propertiesI
HO REALTY. &gt;4*MH
N E E O A lB O R M e rlB d rm In
DELTONA? Larg* selectionI
PRIMARY REALTY.... J9+B3SA
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN I 3
bdrm. I bath, new carpal.
uao/mo plus deposit.
trio*.
Mr. Dtxan
Call 333
3

3 b d rm .. ample storage,
central H/A. carpet. Raced
y a rd , u t ilit y room with
w a s h e r/ d ry e r hoab ups
freshly painted. S473plut dtp.
C o llC t 1302. leave message
SANFORO. 1 bdrm.. &gt; bath
CHA. lamlly rmm., looted
back yard. SSW month, plus
SJBOdep. Evenings n»W*f.
SANFORD-3 BEDROOM Its
back, garage A carpart. AC.
toncad back yard U
1st, last A security.

NoetandCtoanl
a 1441 BBS NT LAWN ST.

•110 WEST FADE ST.
No pats R*f*r*nc*s.
Oft Providence Blvd.. tum en
n o r t h P a g e , w e st to
Brentlewn.
S0S mo.

S74-1M9
P IR N PARRVIV* CHA ttow
paint, carpet U M mo

SANFORD - Newer 1 bdrm. 3
bath townhous* Move In Nr
SMASAWmo/rebatol
tovester* Realty, 4IM»W
1 DORM t BATN. central H/A.
carport. USB par month plus
security deposit.

St. John's Realty. *7 3224133
3 BD R M I BATN haute an

Sdkerea Needy BI-IN7.

IDTURUDC AIU

Hot. EnctotWgaraBt-.

3 bdrm.. very large lamlly
room w/flreplace. Completely
remodeled Includbsg central
H/A. New carpet and appll
ancet w/dlshwesher. Now
vortical* all wIndew*. Calling
Ians. Fenced yard w/boat
shelter and storage. Looking
tor tenant wanting a vary nice
place
live and willing to
taka car* at It. Absatototy no
pat*. Ref's required. MW plus
security depatMt. M tllM t

to

Contact 333 7cx _____
1 BED R O O M I bath. Fenced
yard. Bus line) References
M R mo. plus sac....... .30-7143
1/t, CO tV NOME In home
by apoolntmontanty. tRFetsl
Avail Aug. 1st 333 3111
1 N O RM 1 bath, appliance*,
fireplace, fenced yard IMS
Paul and Beth Osborne
Venture I Properties. 331-47S4

Come H om e To
Country S ty le Living!

PARASiDC PLACE
APARTMENTS
MOVE IN SPECIALI 3 bdrm.
I bath townhous* epertments.
Quiet and sn-ur*. S400 per
month, 1X0 security. 133-4447

DORCHESTER APTS
Single Story I 7 Bdrm.
Ask About our.....
"Lees* Special....
......A Sexier discount!"
M F * 1. Open Weekends
LAKE MARY Xl-**3)
SANFORD, NICE AREA, larg
esl I bdrm around! Larg*
living room, enclosed sun
room, all appliances Central
H/A. 1141/mo plus 1250 tecu
rlty................ ...........4*41473
SANFORD. Urge I bdrm. walk
to downtown from Park Aval
Itl/wk or 12*)/mo I X 1433

SANFORO
Nice I bdrm. I bath. Central
H/A, private lanced yd
UX/mo. tlSO Security
Result* Realty............. t i l - 1440
SANFORO, 1 bdrm l&lt;s bath.
tIVO/wk plus 1X0 sec. or
1150/mo includes util 13J M93
SANFORO, Ig 1 bdrm. S*S/wk
olus 11W security or Sl*S/mo
2 bdrm VUVmo or SllO/wh
Pool, laundry. A/C. 133 4410
SANFORD t and 1 bdrm apis

Good areas Move In lor only
1150 1410. 1 1 1 ! $ 1 4 1
mo/rebate! Investors Realty
w a rn
I AND 2 BDRM .rpts available
In Santord. Clean, quiet,
priced rlghtl 332 113*_________
t BDRM.. wall to wall carpet.
A/C. recently remodeled.
1210'mo
324 M31
3 BDRM. 1 BATH. Sanford.
Washer/dryer, central air,
dishwasher, screened patio.
1400/mo plus deposit **5
2413 days. 4*1 SIX, eves
2 BEDROOMS. I bath Includes
some utilities. 1320 m o.
Atwood Phillips. Inc. *44 4100
3/1 UPSTAIRS. 3 blocks ol
IPark. 13SO and sec Barb
M F, * 4................... 312-3

POOL, TENN» COURT,
VOLLEYBALL COUNT
EACH APARTMENT MCLUOIS
1New Carpedng •New AppUencM Indud“ “
“
t.Dlehwedier .Oar

btee OtoposN•WasherADryersln«a«id
Inunits tor an addWonal monMy He •34
houremargancy maintanane* service

330-5204

Z&amp;o/ee- apartments
TAKE IT-ag 11 AIRPORT M W TWRNBBT
rttO O F A m iA IQ H O N N O H T

Step Up In to A
G reat A pa rtm en t!

2 Bedroom, 2 Bath i
ONLY

.*435

MO::

7 and 12 Month Lease !
Available

•MMinWig poof BOO y RBO

101-Houses
Furnished / Rent
2 BORM. tbafh Wash/dry
Fenced yd Near leketrent!
1450 mo r dep .......... 333 434*

Experienced tor busy olfic*.
Must poses* grammar, typing,
tiling, scheduling, and organ!
iitional skills, r

PEST CONTAOL TECHNICIANS
No experience necessary
________ Cell J4SSS31

PHAAMACYTICH/HEIPEA
Full time Cell 407 m 11*0
POSTAL and gevernment tabs.
I D Jl/hr Now open For
•xam end application cell
__________ M im e

PAOOUCT COORDINATOR
Need responsible person with
HS d piome end clean driving
record to help p ro v id e
specialty produce to Orlando
area * linesl restaurant* Will
tram varied duties include
pecking orders, light de
liveries, otlice work Cell
Maryam at M l m i
RETAIL

STORE MANAGER
For women * eppprel. expert
ence necesser, Cell Ann« tor
appointment J » ttt4 between

ICAM 9PM

______ Painting
ONE CALL DOBS IT ALLI
Painting, masonry, welding.
mowlng.etc.ll PH.2)»)TTE
C A R P E N T R Y , MASONARY
painting and Ilia work Free
estimates Llsc'd Call 1234221

A ir Conditioning
A Heating
DCI A/C
Fast same day
service Allmakes Freeest*s
47* Itl4. 24hours, / days

RN
Professional uttllretion ,re
v&gt;ew Queiity assurance expx.
rentx Ventord otlice S 4FM
Vend resume Aitnd Aex tit
The Venlurd Heruld M j bux

IN/. Sentord Fl V in leaf

RNS NEEDEO
Pert tune end I lull time ) II
shift Perfect xchedulitig lur
semi retired homemoxer luox
ing tor someth,ng to du with
that extra time on hand ur
those rwedmg to Supplement
income

IPN NEEDED
Full time. II 7 stun
Come |0&gt;n our teem at Debar,
Manor an VNF with sub acute
unit providing cere and ser,
Ices to skilled petients .e
ventilelion dependent We aisu
provide a vanity ol uttwr
services usually ottered n tie
acute cere setting Experw.i.s
desirable but will trem Com
petitive salary and twneMi
Excellent working environ
menI Apply
O EBARV M ANOR
M N Mwy I7/*1
Oeiary. M F . SAM 4PM

Appliances
NEW/USED APPLIANCES
Bvy/S*il a Rt&lt;*nd/ Guaranteed

HOME APPLIANCE...322 3M3

A utom otive
DETAIL FIVER Let ,our car
sparkle lur summer! Comp
0*l«&gt;lS*rr k #i
IMOJIS
HEAOLINERH Must tars *40
Wagca s If5 Vinyl lop, tag
' *rp*r lab ar » r u. • M4V

building C o n tra c to rs
•AUDI r IONS All &gt;an u | ,l,» |
tbrairty o*rkl I r M k l n l m l '
k « l « i i i r i l M«r • . l / l l l l l
NEW RIM/3U E I. M l MAIM
HOMES, OFFICE S S TO N ES
Ail types uautrwtiOT M«s/Cam
1244044 S U kalmt. CBCtissa*

Carpentry

Hom e Improvement

CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile Rickard Gres*..... Mt 1*72

CO N CEPT On* Enter. Gen
carpentryl Home, otlice.
kitchen.bath! 314414/

Cleaning Service
THE CUEN TEEM

. C oncrete
C A P TA IN CONCRETE

Wayn*

tWal 7 Man Quality Opera
t om no 2221/24* 4903

T Iu m B n T

HOPKINS PLUMBING
All your plumbing needs I 2*
houril 4R F 0OS2770 373

Law n Service

CLASSIC CLEANING!
FOR CLASSY CLIENTS!
Call the Clean Team
104 114 4*54
CATHY'S CLEANING SERV
ICE References, reasonable
rates Licensed1Call X ) 7470
LEAVE THE Hausxrwork to usl
No |ob too small! Reasonable
rates Rtspansible no I OS*
SUMMER I HOT I CLEAN?
Rates lr*m 111 A up Call Joy t
Res/comm
EM 0*4/

DICK P I N O L A t f t lN f r li rdf
Quality work! Int/Ext . Lk'd
A Insured Free esl 1333 1773 !E X P ER T PAINTINO A f m r .
Walking Repair*. Int/eit.Fraaest 13yrs 7*7 I9S7
t

COM PLETE Outlay Lawn A
Landscaping. Trxe Service L
Irrigation, competitive rates.
tree *ttim*t**Survty'*372 7E3*
L A W N M A IN T E N A N C E
Commercial/Rtsidtxlial Lew
Ratesl Call Tem
132433R
RANDY'S QUALITV LAWN.
Complete care, clean ups
Since IN2 Free est I 331*71*

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brick, block,
stucco, concrete Renovations
Lie d A ins H I 1444/E344I17

M ovin g * Hauling

Fence

B A R HAULINO. Yard trash,
appl . turn Cheap on timet
l is/up Call Ray 217 7X7

SHARP FEN C E) 1st Mat *
work Low Ut Frtw est Wood
•ha.nlink A repairs 113 4*11

• • • H A U L IN G .y a rd trash
appliances, furniture, trash ot
any kind1 Rickard...... 37) 774)

PrEssurt Cleaning
PCM House wash and painting
"Quotes by phone". Call
Roger. 324 4*40. SAM IPM

Secretarial 4
Typing Services
C U STO M Typing/Bookkeeping)

DJ Enterprises. *0IB E 25th
S I. Sanford H4 0471/373 7»fl

---- Trask Hauling
H T L S E R V IC E S
fresh
cleanup Call today for Ire*
estimate 7a0 )***

Tree Service
BUNYANS TR E E SERVICE
Tree work light hauling Fret
estimates. Insured 3)1 143*
RICH'S T R E E REMOVAL 34
hr service, tree estimates
best prices! 77a *941

1tlr r r ll.s r ) o n r Hti.sinr.s.s I f r r v I h t y l o r l.v I t n r
$4T&gt; !&gt;rr Month, ( t i l l C lu.ssijirtl . ATJ 2 t i l l

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141— N s s y e t f e r Ss4e
1 I OHM. i BATH.
. Fenced. ISBB/ma. Call 1
days; t » m i , e v t t A m .___
&gt; I B M 1 BATH, central M/A.
Older tarye heme, clow In.
m*/me Call m i aaai

115— I n d v t f r k l

U R K M A R T, l/l Nice areaT
Wall well carpet. CHA, agpll
m m Fenced yd...... B3U7W

SANFORD, eke 1 Bdrm.. AC.
carpet. Dishwasher. laundry
• rm „ carport. MM me. Persia
TWO 11 DROQNL I leW CHA,
weeh/dryar heekup*. Wall to

• well carpet..............J I I W
l/ l MILE from it *i and U .
Mery Bl. ] bdrm. I bath.
• fenced yard cellM* tern. A/C.
BJM/me. ptue dfenH Include*
•ewer end wafer. 327 K I7
ieee p a r k a v i •i bdrm.. A/c.
S415/mo. pfee M l wcvrtty.
m i
1 I M M l I BATH, lanterd.
Appliance*. He net*. Ida/mo.
plueeeciirlty.fePdtfetferA
I B O O M | BATH, central A/C.
. all appt. dip m i/d
&lt; near high acheet.ni SH*

W7— MbWIT

14,988 SQ. FT.
Far teaw. 1 phaee.
deck, 10 ft. celling, i
111 Aareert Ifvd. «7 - ni-ent

I I S — O ff ic e
S f c t/ K s iif
P R I I T t M O F F IC II - m le
AMR ay. H. Seme turfeshed. 1
bfeckafe City HeiL Cell

33+054*........ CROWN SQUARE
SANFORD m . M R .
and &gt;Afe*yuare feet.
_________Cell m me

G IN IV A . 1 bdrm. CHA. No
Hot*I 0 / 1 me. plw* deposit.
M U L L I T LAKE FK.. Ti It.
mobile home. &gt; bdrm*. un
. tumlehed ter rent. 1u n i t y
O N I 10AM., turn.. BA10AIH
rent, yulot neighborhood.
Herb Ave.kfebUeFk. «* -»* »
IA N F O R D -F A O L A A R IA . 1
, •; bedroom on privet* let. uso
I ; month plu* HJC aecurlty.
t v m t o M U o rm w M o e
It* BDAM. 1 BATH trailer on
V private lot. Water tumlihod.
[ . ■ M M j W ............Cell 11*14521
1 &gt; 1 FURH. AC. weter/garbego.
U
Fence/coveredpetie. No petal
I K IM le iiH w t .io it i)

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U O O W H T O W H IA H F O R D .
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c a l l m net

114— W a r t h o u M

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£ WARRHOUSt SFACR ■MS to

V 10,110 so It. Deck HT.

*■ Sprlnklered. Cell 32+0544
ir
CROWN SQUARE
I LOHOWOOO/LK. MARY area.
.
1.000 MOO »q. II. with' or
|i- without A/C ottlce*. Storting
■ *331. Mclntmh Point, 123774*

We list and sell
•more property than
anyone fai Hie Greater
Sanfordlake Mary area.

Cantary tl Cbfedl Realty
m in*
1 1 7 -O W Ic t K x it e lt
C O R N IR » m and 427. otic*
Wdg. Great tor ell type* oC
buelnew. 117 34)7/113+4+14*4
TW O 1,000 ty. ft unit*, can be
used feyether. On* unit. HO
*4-ft.
Call 330)1*7

IN LOCH ARBOR
A 2/1 w/lot* of potential on
quarter acre. Open beam
calling*. Many fraav.t70.000

IU P R R D ELTO N A LAKES 4/1
Everything I* upgrotNd. What
a house. New party pool.
BaaucoUp xtrav Only. ***.*00.

CAU ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720

BATEMAN REALTY

321*799............31I-22S7
G O V 'T HOMES - Alm nt nothing
down, almoet no doting coil*.
No glm m lcksl Call Mike

ISM Fart Or., lanterd
Ml W. taka Mary BL. Lk.Msry
• In O u r 3 S th Y u r *

RM SALEONRENT

EmgnsB RiaHy Croup Ik .
Cantril Florida'* Largest
Independent matter

E X T R E M E L Y M OTIVA TED
SELLER! 2 bdrm. 1 bath ell
brick horn* w/patlo It walling
lor a now family. Good condl
tlo n , a ll a p p lia n ce * in
established neighborhood. Lo
cated on wooded lot w/tence
Location Plus) 547.100
Call Ed. 774 1142

CNARMINO POOL AREA tur

( li t Month Only)

I t ’S B edroom
A p a rtm e n ts
•Cable T V
•Washer;/Dryers in Select Units

• Self Clean Oven
|* Icemaker
• Dishwasher
• Garbage
Disposal
• Pool
• Clubhouse
2450 Hartwell Ave., Sanford
M O N .-S A T .9 -6 • S«ai. 12- J

3 2 4 -4 3 3 4

rounded by privacy fence end
patio goes with this Immacu
late 1 bdrm. 7 bath home. Thl*
lovely home with wall lend
scaped and wooded lot hat had
TL C and It show* What site
could you ask tort 144.*00

3 bdrm. 2 both contemporary
h o m e . G re a lro o m w ith
fireplace, screened porch,
fan*, window treatment*.
Beautiful wooded corner lot
Clot* lo hogh school. Must tee
•I only 57*. 700
Call Charlotte. 574 MIS

904-775-0035

^

I BUYHOUSES ^

A N Y CONOITIONI
Need repair*? Behind on
payments? Cell Greg, 312 4714

WANTTO SELL YOU* HOME?
I am looking tor nice frames to
match wllh buyeri.

Call Bob Grtfoo, REALTOR
(COD 514 4400 or 121 5200

MUST SELL MOM S HOUSE

'“s-s- m i m m
MOVE-INSKCUI
12 MONTH L E A S E O N L Y

Eff.,1, 2, &amp; 3 &amp;
Townhouses Available

1 bdrm.. 2 bath CB home In
better Sanlord neighborhood
Top condition, central AC.
new carpet. 1 paint, all eppli
antes Lots ot inside storage
built In. FHA qualified buyer
can put just *1100 down and
seller will pay all ol buyers’
closing 5 loan costs Double
lot. 150 X 140 Drive by at 2017
Hibiscus Court, then call or
just knock on door 17* *00
total
Charles Slade, son.
321 1*37 or 24/ 0741

W. “ “

1/2 on

BY OWNER
110.000 down, owner financing
2 bdrm 2 bath, central H/A on
I acre near Lake Monroe
171 000
Call 221 4/42

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NICE 1 bdrm 2 bath home,
central air, tamiiy room, huge
oaks, good neighborhood

SPECIAL BU Y! 144.500
ASSUME NO Q U A L IF Y !
bdrm . central H/A
corner lot trees!

i

Large

O N L Y 4 I W0

323-5774

7 f

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• - -

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RaID
GEWOODACRIS
duplex community
•2 01.2 04

« Laundry Hm

•Cenrral rt A

,

•Ig ScreenPorch •LeanCare

• M OVE-IN S P E C IA L *
fOfl AUGUST 550 OIF 141HO
RENT PLUS NO APPLIANCE fill
ItJOVMue)

1505 W. 25th S i, Sanlord • 322-2090
Hours: Mon.-FrL 8:30 •5:30 • Sat. 1 0 - 5

SANFORD

U a u g W C jV g a K C to 'd u n Pnqwrty UUnagwraH

330-2215

75*81
17«7
rock, i wooo

non

For yaur new home. Huge
oaks, alley eccete Sanford
city wafer/eawar. *12.501 with

C A U M R T REALTY

m im
Government Repee 5 Assume
No Quality Heme* In Seminoli/Orangd/Vetuila/Lake
Counties

$3,M l DOUR
•2/1 - fireplace, new
carpet, fenced yard......52*.*00
• 1/1Vi. 1.700 iq. ft. wife hot tub.
appliances, fireplace 153.*00
•1/IW split plan, agpfionce*.
garage, fenced yard. *45.*00
• l/l - renovated! New carpet.
yard..
.......'....1.54*.*00
•1/1 on 1/2 acret New paint,
fplc. family, living and dining
room*. Privacy fence. 574500

•2/1 renovated, new carpet,
paint, appliance*, lanced
yerd............................. 513.400
• 3/1 renovated, new carpet,
paint appliance*, lanced
yerd............................. 54*.*00
•••17,*M deem, assume no geelF
ty on this two story 2/25* wife
appliance*, and fireplace.
Fenced yard with pool 1*54.500
FLU *
OWNER F IN A N C IN G
Plnecrest. 1/3, living, d Iping,
lamlly rm.. security system,
fenced yerd.... S42.*00
ST JOHN'S AMO LK MONROE
5 acre estate! 4/2.3500 sg tt ,
custom built, 527*.*00
ALTAMONTE SFRINOS
1/2
with attached mother In law
hornet Pool, privacy fence
yerd and kennel*. *12*.100
*• V

Wi

ro* SAURYOWNER
Assumable lo qualified buyer.
3 bdrm. It* bath, living room,
lamlly room or 4th bdrm.,
large kitchen. Nice corner lol.
In ground pool. *42,000 321*453

a ★ rotzifi REALTY * a

Quinn Realty Inc
321-3663
SANFORD 3 bdrm. 2 bath,
dining and living room, eat In
ki t c he n , 1 f i r e p l a c e * ,
hardwood lloor*. central H/A.
7car garage 15*.500
Call *75 5451
SANFORD, 2/2. Assumable
mortgage, pool. 141.000
TWO BEDROOM largo lot.
______131.000 130 12*7
SPACIOUS POOL H O M II 4
bdrm. 7 bath spill plan with
lamily room l minute from
Lake Mary Bl A great
value 4i. .....................*72.000
14.000 DOWN A N D ASSUMEI 1
bdrm 2 bath In Brynhavtfl
Split plan with cathedral cell
Ing! 2 car garage w/opener
Below market at ........14* ***
Call Janet Mansfield
Days. »1 I2M Eves. 121-7171
AA Carnes. Inc.

SuifotJ For Silt ty Owrbi
Ptnecrest area J or 4 bdrm.
Urge living rm. new central
H/A. I.4M sq It., fenced
backyard 154.000 321 5072

STUM PROPERTY

n

• LAWN MOWER. 31" cut.
Eiceiient Condition) *75.
322 174*

Laft/Sala

—

Good rental history 142 500
St. John's Realty. &lt;7 122 4121

m iw iiiiiM

Q eqeva Q a r d e q s

R. ORA NO I CO UN TY
Metre*. ferae bam.

Dupln, Recently Renovated.

RENTS STARTING FR O M

Come by and see yo u r new
home at Geneva C ardens,
You'll be g lad you did!

1 4 1 -H o f im f i r f a it

SANFORD ] bdrm. 3 bath
eseculiv* home on large treed
lol in great areal In law
quarltrt lor that teen or
mom 11*2,500...............722 *475

1025 5. Volusia Ave.
Orange CIly, FI.

Florida Really

Carp* ft Vinyl, Celling Fan, Verticals ft
Minis, Pod, Tennis Court, Clubhouse ft
Lsundry Room

193— law w ftOardtn

ASSUMABLE - NO Q UALI­
FYING Super deal on 4 yr. old

The P r u d e n t ia l^

N l ( I * Cl KAN • A F F O R D A B L E

• E L E C T R I C Typewriter,
Smith Corona Priced to Sail)
MB..............................325-4515

LAKEMARY, LESSTHAN
S3,OM DOWN

Newly renovated. Sanlord
(Goldsboro) 2 txtrm. I both.
&gt;11,500 Murray Jem. 2235400

FfewH,v.i.F.nea*M

limited Time Offer

lit—Offica SuppHat

TW O STORY IL E O A H C E
Thl* s/2 ha* balconies, deco
rator drape*, chandeliers,
etc., ate. Mutt tea......*221000

141— Horn— for Sr Ir

a V 1V*w/workshap *4*.*00
as/ U*. nice neighborhood
174.500
01/1. groat location 5*4,500
A LL A R O V R R IN TTO O W N t
Horw lover*, thi* one’* ter
yowl 11 acre* wllh 1 bdrm. lit
bath. Fireplace, acreened
porch.............................**2.000

•WEIGHT SET HO lb. barbell,
weight* and bench. ISO
222 *315

W A ITIN G FOR TO U
Well kept factory built 2/1.
Oulat area. Energy efficient.
Super starter................554.400.

W E L L M A IN TA IN ED ]/!
On large well tread let. He*
yreat potential. Vou nead to
*#alt. Only................... 14*.*00.

1 3 S -F f U iis ~

TAKE UPPAYMENTS

CaWFEBAeeriTaeeae

M O A I L I V I + ADDITION
Wall kept. For big family. On
liv acre*. Mutt tee to appr*
data. Call now I..........Mf.feO.

N O R TH LAK E VILLAGB
and Lk. Mary Bl. 2 bdrm. 1
bath, fireplace, peel. Neutllu*.
m e /m e ia i l i n e r 3303f35

• e l/ l FARK ON PARK# #
BMS Me. CALL AlChlodl

231-Care

• BIKE. M m to ipo*d ~*45
221-742*____________________
•GOLF CLUBS. Me Gregor.
Jack Nlcklaut. 2 * Iran,
wedge, puffer, 1 A 1 weed* *
matching beg. Etc. cend.l
(too............................2232310
HARO TIM E selling gene* Fer
smell lea I will sell your
weigon within 40 day* or fee
end gun returned. I deal wife
buyer* from all over US.

R E A L T Y ^ J N C .

121— C o n M a m h tiu m
W tn fa lB

1 bdrm. 1 bath, wteher/dryer.
SWJ/mo S.E.C.M Inc.. Lk
Raat Etlate Broker, +37004

IIS— Camputar*
•CO M PU TR R P A C K A G E
Commodore *4 keyboard, disk
drive. Okldata 130 Printer*.
5100............................321 310*

117— Sporting Pooch

GRANNY'S HOME FOR BALK
Cufe 2/t w/fam. tm. on treed
let In *itot area. Motivated.
Circle this ad................541,100.

pirc mock cum

H u m / K tH t

*

IF

5ANFOBD
U » ijjj, 3,140
efewre feet available.
________ Call M i m e
s a m f o r d . eeee eg. it. preview*
cabinet mlg. dock A ground
f e n n y : ample perking. O H

STENSTROM

TrHMti/Htwt

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KIT *N* CARLYLE* by Lorry Wright

MANAGEMENT B R E A LTY
4k7 n i 7121/m-B17*

THE OAXS/SANFORD
FORSAURY OWNER
2 bdrm 2 bath. Ig master, Ig
l i vi ng and di ni n g area
w'fireplace Wood deck. Ig
trees Privacy and security
Eitra room tor office, hobby
or poss 3rd bdrm Tennis and
pool privileges m.soo
Days. I l l 5*31
E ves/weekend*. I l l 1*44_

TWOHOMES-1LOT
Perfect lor large lamily or
mother In law Includes 3
bdrm . 7 bath. PLUS detached
2 bdrm . I bath. PLUS large
shed PLUS fenced yard Great
value at 174500 complete with
ION do*n lo qualified buyer
or TRAOE IN your home or
lol equity CALL NOWII

CALLMRT REALTY
322 7491
WHY PAY RENT?
SI down lor Vets

A lillfe
more for others Brand new }
bedroom 2 bath homes with 1
car garages tram 5110.
Intel monthly payments
Universal Realty. M l 2114

NEAR MAYFAIR Galt course,
nicely weedwt toaxies 515.500.
Owner/Realtor........... 221-7*75
OCALA R A T 'L F O R E S T .
Weeded fete! 55.430 each, no
money daent 573.41 monthly.
________ HOMW-502*________
141 ACRES all or part, custom
pend*, fence. Will finance.
near Defend................. 24557W
t t GENEVA ACRES. We'll In
traduce you la e goad builder.
Now............................ 522.240
Neaetrea* Realty 2P-542B
I ACRES, RIVER OAKS, OS­
TEEN - St. John'* access
Restricted. Asking 520. too
_________407 57514*5_________
1 3 5 - C o n d o m in iu m s
C o - O p / S a la
YOUR N IW SMYRNA CONDO
C O N N R C T I O N I Sanlord
native. Drend*. Ownby Real
Eilefe.................. *05427 7*53
157— A A o M la
H o m o s / t a la
MI0 SUMMER SPECIALS
SANFOROARKAM OBILI
HOMI COMMUNITY
14X40 - 2/1, all electric,
eiceiient location, many
•»1re*........................... 514.000
I4X4S 1/7 spill Nice lamily
home............................ 514.000
14X54 - 2/1. gas and electric
hem#............................. t*. 500
14X12 - 2/1 spill, 1**0 all electric
home............................ 511.100
Broker, lH-*l**/5IU7tl
MUST S ILL. 14 X 71, 2/1. AC. 2
perches, ell appliance*. Nice
family home I *7000.....721*447
SANFORD. 57 Fleetwood. 14 X
17. 2 bdrm., 1 1/4 bath. CHA.
sloreg* bldg., covered porch,
new carpet A awning*. Family
pk.Prlctdtatell5IS.M0
__________ 221-7417___________
SAVE U lt N IW t*tl H O M III
WHY FAY RETAIL* 14X7*,
S f t U H X 75*1*,4*4 54H 7*4
IN I 21X44 mobile home. 1 bdrm.
2 bath, large screened porch.
Asking *14,000............. 323 42*2
15500 BUYS!
1 bdrm.. 2 bath. AC.
wasTwr/dryer, part furnished,
screen rm., carport A utility
shed Inn';* park)
Cfekke»i* A Peell 372 2*57
IMS DOUALEWIDE. Carraig*
Cove Well maintained. 3
bdrm 2 bath on manicured
lot 1100 down end assume.
Must Quality 322 *421
140— B u s i n t s s
F o r S a l t _________
HARDWARE And Feed Iter* In
Osteen. Doing good business!
Building, lend. Inventory.
*14*.*001 Owner retiring!
^enjghn^RealtjMnCj^taAll*^
145— P u p lBX f o r S a i t
1 BDRM. 1 BATH, plus 1 bdrm.
) both Nrar llth St Income
^ M O JJlO O O JrtC M T a lfe r^ ^
101— A p p l i a n e t s
/ F u rn itu rt
AIR CONDITIONERS
1.000
BTU window units, like new.
from *74. Splil units, 7‘ &gt; Tan,
*221. Condensing units. 3 and 4
ton. Irom » » 240 *640 __
• RU N KB iD l 1*1 323 10*1
• COLOR TV. Zenith. » In'
wood cabinet, floor model
Needs a little repair tiOQ
377 H ll____________________
• COUCH Floral print, bright
colors, good condition *50
__________ 321 7*21
• COUCH-HIDE A RED.
Queenslie UOOBO 234 0031
• CRIB, J I N N Y L IN D
w'mollress H i 00
_______ Call 130 2*17__________
• GAME TABLE w 4 chair* by
Henry Link tlQOIlrin 323 3777
HOSPI TAL BED. electric
Wheelchair, large LIN Chair
All mere condition 323 1*31
LARRY'S MART. 211 Sanlord
Ave. New Used torn A appl
Buy/5aII/Trade........ 1314131
MOVING Amana freeter. 73 tt
t i l l . JC Penney washerdryer. gold 1140 pair. Couch A
chair solid wood tram*'.
beige blue n i l 121 111*
• PAIR RECLINER CHAIRS,
brown, on* good, one has few
small fears 1IOO for both
_________ 174 1701________ __
T W I N W A V E L C 5 5
WATERAED New was U H .
askinqllll Likerew 13) *174
WASHER/DRYER. *11* each
11* ISM. days, or 371 47*1
»&gt; «viH I
113— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S t e r e o ^
• MAGNOVAOX AM/FM duel
cesselt* stereo New only
about ij trauri o' us* fine
W 0*44

199— Fat» ft NappHts
•AKC G OLD IN RETR IEV ER .
FREE. FREE. F R B I I 2 yr*
eld. female, spayed. Forced
Into giving upl (Apartment
dweller) 221 *370____________
• FEM ALE CAT, LOVING A
Friendly! Grey tiger strip*
tabby. Spayed A dec lowed
F R I I t l t TO A GOOD

GEORGE TH E PYTHON,
Bleck/brewn 4'? tt. with cage.
can reach 22 ft. *110.2254711
LOST! I Black A tan male
puppy. Vicinity ot Sanlord
Feet Office, Sunday morning.
REWARD!................. 123-4340

N E E D IN FO fer Monthly
feewiletier I Few Print New*

201— H o m t
e e HA Y FOR l A L I t e * S2.7S
Beta, *25 roll. FENCE bldg. A
Repair 1222-22H eves________
• W E S T E R N SADOLK. 15"
•eat. Brawn, w/pad and brldla
1100. Mary................. 3345347

235— Trucks /
B u s ts / V a n s
• M I T A L TO O L BOX ter

NO MONET DOWN

ESTATE SALE

215— Bo« ts and
Acctssorits
B O A T , *7* Benlla. #S HP
Johnson, good engine, needs
hull, electric and steering
cable work. Till trailer, til
*1*5 lakes III.............. 221 *443
HO BII-CAT 14, good condition
w/traller (400 Gus Ornberg,
3rd and Holly Ave, Sanlord
__________ 3212*14__________
1*47 CRISTLINRR V Bottom
fiberglass boat. FREE 111 No
motor, no trailtr. Clear title.
U Haul awa y ! 321 4041
I ) BOWRIDIR. 14 ft.. 140 HP
Inboard. Canvas top. Irallar.
*7*00OBO 1211141

217— Oarage Saits
FRANK A LORI'l New A Used I
3102 S- French Ay* Thrift
Stare. Clip this ed tor IbX Off I

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WAOONRBR - 4 wheel drive.
VL full power and air. Locally

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eulo. air. AM/FM staraa.
power steering, power brake*.
ONLY *12* 4B per month (30
months • II 9 \ APRl
Call Mr. Payne
Courtesy Used Cart. 123 2113
1«B* SUBURU 4 wheel drive
1lalion wagon. 5 speed. A/C
power windows, A M / F M
cassette. 14.200330 2704

237— T r a c t o r s a n d

Traitere
19*4 WELL* CARGO Trailer.
Enclosed 5' X IVt. Nosecone,
root vwnt. and •■trail *1110

23ft— V t h k k s

____ Wanfd
233— Atft* P a rts
/ A c c a s s o ria s

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of Dv&amp;ftry
W l WEIGH AND FAYI
Top** lor junk.
Car* A Truck*.

FOR SALE - VO Rocket Engine
with 4 barrel carburetor In
eluding transmission. 5400
OBO lakes *113212*41
TOOL DORS* - ter small pick
up truck. SB 33* 3*30. days; or
321 4743, ownings.
• V OL K SWAOEM B E E T L E
peris, fed fender. 2 deers, a
steal at I7S ter all. 245 4)40.
Oveido
___
'Bl - 't l CNEVY It pest parts,
glass, sheet metal. Inferior,
bumper. Going Iasi, cell now I
33011*0

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239— A A t to r c y c k s
a n d B lk t s
1*25 HONDA 7»# k " 29.000
mile*, rurw/leak* great I (1.200
OBO 330-*153. leave mtg
1*1? S U Z U K I t l* Endurt.
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Fat 222-245* er 223-7*1*
V SUZUKI MB* INTRUDER
B.ISB ml las. runt grtail 53.400
May new accetarlesl 321) 1)0

235— T r u c k s /
Bw sas/Vans

241— Rtcroational
Vthkhs/Com pare

1*74 OOOOE FICK UF 2/4 ton.
VI, auto, wood body, good
rubber. 11.200 Eiceiient con
dlllonl Gut Ornberg, 3rd and
Holly Ave. Senford. 323 2*5i
'7* PLYMOUTH VAN. Auto,
t70K, runt great, clean, good
shape. Beyl. *1.1*5.32340*5
'53 FORD F ife p up. short bad.
300 engine, PS. crulte, till.
A/C. 14.000ml. 53,400 222 05*2

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Inquire. BS.M-F. 2235415
MOMAD TR AILER . 2* It. 1*51.
Ideal travel or live Ini Roof
air. TV. sleeps 4. Eitra nice)
Only *3300................... 222 7*2*
RV RENTAL let*. 5145 me. Incl
wafer, tewar A garbage.
Park Ava NfeMfe Fk. 332 2*41

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102 S. Sunlend Dr, Sanford
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Brahemas. Bull Cochin A
White Reck. *25 *10.1*5771*

pickup truck, Black, wafer
**3". US 3234442

•icept tai. tag, title, etc
19BB HYUNDAI •4 door. *1110.
■ir, stereo, pawar (fearing,
tow miletl ONLY 112*BB per
month (4S month* # 1**%
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Courtesy Used Cary 2232123

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219— Wanted to Buy

3217800 or 628-9779

*** Aluminum Cant.. Newspaper
New Fer reus Metals..........Glass
KOKOMO...................... 123-114*
ANY NINTENDO TAPES! In
good condllion! Reasonable
price I............... ....... 333 2**»

Car Sales

222— Musical
Merchandise
THOMAS 2 keyboard organ with
loot pedals. *1)0 Gus
Ornberg. 3rd end Holly Ave,
Sanlord.....................12129)4

223— M isc e lla n e o u s
B ICYCLE men s 27 inch Cen
leurlan 10 speed *4)
__________ 17109*0 _
___
CONSOLE sewing machine. I JO
’7) ‘I t Dodge Plymouth eulo.
If «ntmission * )) 177 4474
• EX E H C I S O R / w a l h i n g
machine. Sears *7* (* I7 )
value) 311 *0)0
________
GAS BAR ■ QUE G R IL L ~
Eacellenl cond *7) 119 3*30.
days or 171 4741. evenings
• '• O LO IE B U T G O O D I E "
Royaltl* 44 I Royal) lypowril
ar, manual *7) firm, col
lectori itam 122 79)7
• WAT E R F I L T E R now in the
bo, INSAI New cost *179
first *40' Includes mstallafion
121 1975

231— Cars
a * Gene Burk* Auto tales t *
Low at *177 down* Low pay
merits! e a * * « * *114 14*7

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M ONEY DOWN
e«cepl tav, lag. fill* efc
1947 CHEVY SPE CT RUM 4
door. auto, air power steer
mg stereo1 Only *119 90 per
month! 142 months u 19 *N
APRl
Call Mr Payne
Courtesy UudCars. &gt;71 7123

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eaceptlaa lag title, etc
1917 C H E V Y C A P R I C E
CLASSIC
Auto air power
stereo Only *149 9/per month
14* months ,i I t n A P « )
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Court*!y Used Cart 123 2121
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By P h illip Alder
There are certain problems
that an expert will solve almost
Instantaneously, whereas a less
experienced player will stare at
the cards for a long time — and
often still not find the right
answer. T h is is because the
expert has seen the play before.
Experience counts for a lot in
bridge.
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level, hide the East-West cards
and decide upon your line of
play In six diamonds against the
lead of the club seven. East
playing the Jack.
T h is hand was played at the
rubber-bridge table by one of the
best women players ever. Helen
Sobel. North, though, liras a poor
p e rfo rm e r. He s h o u ld have
raised the strong two-bid open­
ing to three diamonds. And.
even more clearly, he should
have bid four diamonds, not

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OH 44101-3428.
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your mind today and you have a challenges. Th in g s that stymie s o c i a l o b l i g a t i o n t o d a y ,
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relevance.
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CROSSEDEYES ANDUNCONTROLLED

Sobel co u ld see that acven
diamonds would have been a
good contract, b ut sbe con­
centrated on m aking tlx . not
seven. T h e club lead Into her
second suit waa suspicious. She
won the first trick w ith the club
ace and Immediately returned a
low club.
She wasn’t going to be misled
by East's clever play of the club
Jack. She was hajppy to lose one
club trick and then to rulT her
other two club loaers In the
dum m y.
If Sobel had tried to cash the
club king at trick two. West
would have ruffed and returned
a trump, defeating the slam.
(0 1 9 9 1 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
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                    <text>THURSDAY

The scheduled com pletion for the new
obeutrtca-gynecologlcal vln| le serty 1902, eccordlng ^ io Susan Prather, public relations
The total project Includes adding over 38.000
suere feet or apace. It will be uaed to expand
obstetrics, short-stay surgery and the medical
iTcoros iitiA . i dc rcnoviiion oi pcrsciu iptcci
and relocation of some operations wltt prodtde
additional room for an expanded endoscopy
department and VIP suites.
The-new Labor Delivery Rooms will offer all of
the comforts of a birthing room. ‘The LDR Is hind
of homey. It's a completely private birthing
experience.*' said Prather.
After long hours of painful labor palna and giving
birth, many women will welcome the change.
Presently, women are moved Into three different
rooms during their birthing experience. Now. the

Spring Hammock

buffer jeopardized
State weighs dropping greenbelt
from its land-purchase program
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His fetber died when he was 6 and his eyes
moisten when the subject of how much of his
ton's life he'll get to see.
"That's why M's so Important that they know
each other now." aaM Mrs. Jonas, who has
spent much of her time putting together picture
albums for later use.
The couple met when he was 64 and the was
16. but didn't aee each other again until two
decades had paaaed. They met by chance five
years ago and at first didn't recognise each
other.
"I'd gotten a lot uglier." Jones said.
"I waa never attracted to men my own age."
said Mrs. Jones, who accepted a marriage
proposal that aoon followed. “We married for
the same reason younger people do — compa­
nionship and love."

Subcommittee discusses
education money, lottery

After the wedding, they moved to a 10-acre
farm near Licking In south-central Missouri,
where he raised nogs until a stroke two years
ago left him partly paralysed.
"I love my family." said Mrs. Jones, who
cultivates a vegetable garden and raises
chickens and rabbits. "1 feel I can make this
salsa tax aad local property taxes
tMe pail school year.
But the future of the FEFP has
boon caged into question by a
state Sapfcme Court opinion that
supports a school Impact fee In
St: Johns' County, according to
stats Son. 8. Curt Kiser and Pat
TornlMo. a state teacher union

Correction
Marcia Upptncott. pictured an the front page
of the Monday. June 24. Sanford Herald
speaking to the AIDS Superchalengc group waa
mistakenly Identified as Linds Stcckley. We
apologize far the confusion.

Correction
A headline on Page 1 Wednesday incorrectly
stated that the City of Sanford had approved a
tlre-shreddlng business for operation.
The business. In an Industrial park near
Rands Yard in Lake Monroe, west of Sanford,
waa approved Tuesday by the Seminole County

Spring Hammock and 32 other
projects around the. state should be
dropped.
Seminole County doesn't plan to
send anyone to the meeting to argue
to remain on the list.
At one time. Spring Hammock
was seventh on the list and the state
eventually purchased about 700
acres and the county owns about
3 00 acres.
But during the past several years.
Spring Hammock began to slide
down the priority list to a point
w h e r e p u rc h a s e n eg o tia tio n s
stopped even though the acquisition
was nearly complete.
"1 guess we've given up on the

SANFORD - Spring Hammock
may be dropped from a state land
purchase program while Seminole
County directs Its attention to other
land purchase programs to com­
p le t e th e a c q u is it io n ' o f th e
1,300-acre nature preserve near
Longwood.
Spring Hammock, the green belt
that straddles U.S. 17-92 between
Lake Mary and Longwood. Is ranked
64th on the state's Conservation
and Recreation Lands (CARL) land
rchaae program. Friday, the state
nd Acquisition Advisory Council
will take testimony on whether ntaw Hammock. Pago BA

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Broadmore traffic still
challenges Lake Mary
LAKE MARY - The number of
vehicles traveling on Lake Mary's
Broadmore Drive going to and from
Seminole Community College con­
tinue to be heavy. The question o f
what to do about It. however,
remains unanswered.
During last week's Lake Mary City
Commission. Mayor Randy Mortis
brought the problem Into focus once
again.
"Broadmore Is a major issue." he
said. "T h e people want tome help In
bringing some relief to the Iraflc

going to the college." He added.
"Right now we're on a summer lull,
but soon we'll be faced with Ijir
start or the fall semester and traffic
will be at Its peak."
City Manager John Litton reed that the community college
announced plans to build 400
more parking places at (he foot of
B roadm ore. lie suggested llir
commission might want the city
staff to look Into It and report back
on the July 16 meeting.
Lake Mary resident Kirk Schultz
spoke on the subject during the
citizen participation. Hr offered two

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Huge funeral pays final respects to Polk
Ip L A C V B O g B N
Herald People Editor

Partly cloudy with
the high in the low
90s and a light wind.

Partly

SANFORD - A frail Lawrence Pnlk Sr. clutched
his cane and sobbed Into his sleeve 10 feet from the
son he had come lo bury yesterday.
Beneath a century-old oak tree, retired Seminole
County Sheriff John E. Polk. 59. who died June 21
of heart disease, was laid to rest attended by
almost 1.000 friends and family members from
across the state. Sheriff's department Public
Information Officer George Proechcl Mid the
funeral was one o f the lurgest ever held In
Seminole County.
Polk's son. John K. commented about the crowd
that paid Its respects to his father. "I'm In awe of
all the lives my father touched and how those
people are here now. My dad once M id . 'Boy. If you
can count your true friends on one hand than
you're a rich man. Not many people have true
friends.”
But Polk did.
He wus eulogized ut Central Baptist Church.
Sanford, by his longtime pastor and friend, the
Rev. Freddie Smith, who consoled the packed
M ortuary yesterday morning.

Cloudy

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Retired Sheri If John Polk's lunersi procession nears grave In Oeklewn Perk, Lske Mery.

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Era ends as
Sheriff Polk
is laid to rest
Almost 1,000 mourners
gather to say goodbye

Friends and family members pay final respects to Sheriff John E. Polk at Oaklawn Perk Cemetery.

Sheriff Don Eslinger serves as one of Polk's pallbearers.

LOTTERY
MIAMI— Here are Ihe winning
numbers selected Wednesday in
the Florida Lottery:

Cash 3
36 6

Fantasy 5
29-IB-31-05-25

Polk's flag-draped coffin is surrounded by 71 baskets of funeral flowers.

TH E W EA TH E
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL P O W C A IT
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high ti» the low !K)s. Chance of
rain 70 percent

TUESDAY
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Friday...Partly cloudy with a
30 |M*rccnt chance of afternoon
s h o w e rs . High In the low
90*.Light wind

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B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
D ayton a Beach: Waves arc
I II feet with a slight chop
Current Is to tin south with a
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FRIDAY:
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BOATING
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STATISTICS
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degrees and die overnight low
was 70 .is reported by the
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Wednesday's overnight low was
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Weather Scrvln al ihe Orlando
hiternalloiial Au|Miri
Ollier Weather Serv ice data
Wednesday's high...........94
Barometric pressure.3 0 .OB
R elative Humidity....90 pet
Winds............. South 3 inph
R ainfall...................1.28 in.
Today's sunset.... 8:23 p.m.
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Navy reunion begins Friday
■ yM C K PF1IFAUP
Herald Staff Writer

Doublt arrest for burglary
Raymond Kendall Hilt. 30. of Orlando, was charged with
burglary by Seminole County SherlfTs deputies Tuesday. He
was wanted In connection with the burglary o f a residence al
906 Red Bird Lane In Altamonte Springs. He reportedly took
several pieces o f jewelry, a camera, and firearms consisting of
two shotguns and a rifle.
Hill was found to be In the custody o f Altamonte Springs
Police, charged with the burglary of a second house, at nearby
Lakeside Apartments. When he was being searched following
his apprehentlon In the second case, police report several o f the
articles taken from the earlier burglary. Including the camera
and some Jewelry, were found on his person. The firearms were
not immediately found.
Hill has now been confined at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility, charged with armed burglary and grand theft.

Maitland man arreatad in Laka Mary

SANFORD — The N.A.S. Sanford Reunion
weekend Is about to begin. -This will lie Ihc
23rd consecutive gathering of men and
women who were stationed at the Sanford
Naval Air Station.
Headquarters for the event ts the Sanford
Fleet Reserve Association branch 147. at
3040 W. S.R.46.
As has been the ease In the past, a
number of former navy people will be
traveling great distances to attend the event.
Even though the naval base has long been
closed and retirements or tours o f duty
ended. Sanford has remained a navy town.
Many former naval officers us well as
enlisted personnel found Central Florida to

be a line place In which to live, and are still
here, living In Sanford. Lake Mary. Deltona,
and other areas of Seminole and Volusia
Counties.
The three day event begins Friday
morning with a gulf tournament beginning
at 8:30. at the Mayfair Country Club.
Registration Is 930 which Includes a lunch.
The Fleet Reserve club will open al lO a.m..
with a chicken buffet dinner available for
95.50. A dance follows al the club In the
evening.
There Is also a river cruise Friday on the
Grand Romance, beginning al 11 a.m. The
cost is 932. which Includes lunch.
While no large scale activities arc planned
for Saturday. II Is the part o f the reunion
that draws the most Interest from the
greatest number of former Sanford navy

personnel. With the club opening at 9 .a.m..
service personnel will be gathering there all
day. They will be renewing old friendship*,
seeking those they have not seen In many
years, sharing old sea-stories, and enjoying
reliving the old times.
To assist In locating form er service
friends, a special sign up roster will be al the
Fleet Reserve dub. Visitors are urged to Hat
their names and addresses. The roster Is
also a good way for former navy people to
check on the whereabouts of friends.
For further Information or to make
registrations, phone Branch 147 al 3301706. Guests arc welcome, but arc asked to
register with the club manager.
The Fleet Reserve Branch 147 Is located
at 3040 West SR . 46 In Sanford.

Robert L. Stambaugh. 36. of 2124 Mahoning Avenue.
Maitland, was charged by Seminole County SberlfTs deputies
with driving under the Influence of alcohol Tuesday. He was
found In his 1990 Chevrolet, which was stopped on the
roadway o f Lakeway. near Greenwood Boulevard In Lake Mary.
Following completion o f normal testing. Stambaugh was
taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Fading sound during gripe session
roiles Lake Mary political factions

Outstanding warrant arrests

■yNICK PPRIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

The following persons have been apprehended on outstand­
ing warrants issued against them:
Maucel Shane Wilder. 29. 1212 North Street. Altamonte
Springs, was wanted on a charge of failure to appear In court,
and violation o f parole connected with a sale and delivery o f a
controlled substance. The warrant was Issued on June 13.
Wilder was turned in at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday, by a bonding agent.
Norman Eric Barnes. 27. 318 Dracena Circle. Altamonte
Springs, was located at his home by Seminole County SherlfTs
deputies Tuesday. He was wanted on a fugitive warrant Issued
in Jacksonville. 111., where he was listed as being on probation
for an unspecified charge.
Anthony Wayne Johnson. 37. 540 Timer Avenue. Winter
Park, was located at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
There was a warrant for his arrest Issued January 28 In
Seminole County, for falling to appear to answer charges of
possession or coculnc. He was also connected with a charge of
resisting arrest without violence.
James Edward Campbell. Jr.. 20. 2343 Sipes Avenue In
Sanford, was located Tuesday at his home. He was wanted on a
Seminole County warrant charging him with violation of
parole, connected with a charge o f possession of cocaine.
Campbell was taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Pentagon seeking to
spare MacDill base
Ihe four Installations.
One day after Powell's memo.
WASHINGTON - The Pen­ D ep u ty D e fe n s e S e c r e ta r y
tagon Is seeking a reprieve for Donald Atwood wrote to Ihe
four facilities in Florida. New com mission's chairm an. Jim
Y ork and California that an Courtcr. urging the pane] lo save
independent base-closing com­ the four facilities.
Copies o f the memo and letters
mission has targeted for possible
were obtained from congressio­
sh u td ow n .
A s the commission nears a nal sources on Wednesday.
final decision Sunday, top De­
Cheney In April recommended
fense Department officials have closing 43 dom estic military
written to the panel urging them bases and s ca lin g back 2H
to spare MacDill Air Force Base o th e rs . T h e D e fe n s e Base
In Tampa. Fla.; the Long Beach C lo s u re and R e a lig n m e n t
(C a lif.) Naval Shipyard, the Commission later added 36 In­
Marine Corps Recruit Depot In stallations to the Pentagon's list
San Diego and Plattsburgh Air but subsequently pared It.
Force Base In New York.
The final list will Ik- sent to
D e fe n s e S e c r e t a r y D ick Hush for his approval or rejec­
Cheney has recommended that tion o f the package In Its entirety
MacDtil be scaled back, but the by July 15. If approved, the list
commission added it to Us list of will be forwarded to Congress
which has 45 days to adopt or
|&gt;ossihle closures.
T h e s e v e n -m e m her c o m ­ turn down the package without
mission. ap|M&gt;inted by President change.
Hush and confirmed by ihc
In a letter lo Courier on June
Senate, plans to hold delibera­ 17. Air Force Secretary Donald
tions on Ils final list today and Rice urged Ihc commission to
close Luring Air Force Base In
Friday. Il will vote on Sunday.
In a June 20 memorandum, Limestone. Maine, and keep
ticn. Colin Powell, chairman of Plattsburgh open.
Rice said that changing I la­
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, urged
C h eney to express the Pen­ service's recommendation would
tagon's misgivings about closing Ik-a "costly mistake."
A u m Ii M

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Key senator predicts OK
for abortion counseling

LAKE MARY The audio
died during part of a televised
presentation o f a Lake Mary City
Commission meeting lust week.
People arc demanding to know
w h y It w e n t nut at th a t
particular time.
The loss o f sound actually
slarlcd Just prior to the beginn­
ing of the citizen participation
portion of the commission meet­
ing. according In the cable tele­
vision broadcaster.
As the discussion started.
Lake Mary resident Earl Fox
addressed the commissioners,
questioning the reasons behind
an Easter egg hunt, lu-ld at the
home of Mayor Randy Morris
earlier Hits year, and for tht* past
several years.
All hough Morris laid not been
tin the commission lor the entire
time during which the children's
Easter Egg hunts were held. Fox
accused him of using his power
as a member of the city com ­
mission and mayor to obtain
prizes and donations to the
event.
11c also accused Commissioner
Tom Mahoney nl attending anti
being Involved In Ihe must
recent event. Although Fox
demanded that Morris publicly
explain the matter, the mayor
said he would not explain ft until
Fox had finished. Fox however,
said lie was not finished, anti
demanded it public a p o logy Iroin
Morris.
Unable lo gain cooperation
from Hu- speaker In maintaining
decorum, the mayor called for a
recess anti left the room. The
cable TV coverage of the meet­
ing stopped during the recess.
Fred Lillie. Manager of Storer
Cable, which carries all o f the
regular Lake Marv City Com ­
m is s io n m e e t in g s , s a id .
"Whenever the mayor gavels lor
a recess, our normal operating
procedure is to immediately aim
Hu- camera al (lie city seal and
cut off the sound."
Little utiilcd. "This time. Hit-

HARVEY

M ORSE
INVESTIGATIONS
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in t e g r it y

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Herald Staff Writer_________

SlttttlA S sw ysr

Mayor Randy Morris

sound was already In the process
of cutting Itself o il Wt- had audio
problems that started shortly
before Mr. Fox began speaking,
und they were getting worse. St)
as soon us the recess started, we
cut It completely off and tried to
get It working again."
Little suit! the engineering
ex|H-rl for Storer Cable has In-en
unavailable to check Into the
problem. "W e are investigating
it amt expect lo find out some­
thing on It iH-ftm- long." he
added.
Meanwhile, a few Dike Mary
citizens have complained that
the cable system was ordered to
stoj) telecast lug because of the
Fox accusations against the
mayor.
Sheila Sawyer, one of Hie
leaders tn Hu- move for a eitizeu
referendum on city spending
limitations, saitl she believed Ihe
entire episode was ignored anti
should not be.
Sawyer saitl site had compared
a video tape til Hu- meeting tlnm*
by tlu- city, anil a tape she
recorded tit home. "There Is a
difference between the two ol
them ." she said.
"T h e version dial went out to
Hie homes tu Lake Mary were
t It-arlv distorted and cut oil.

while thr rity tape was dear,
right tti Hit- point where you
etui lit h ea r C o m m is s io n e r
M ahoney o rd erin g that the
h iiiiih I b e c u to ff."
Contacted at tils office. Little
explained. "T h e tape the city
lias was recorded during the
meeting al City Hall, going right
from our cameras to the record­
er. It was not taped oil Hie air,
where the amt In transmission
problems occurred, and that's
why there was no sound pro­
blems on Hu- city's tape.
As tor IM-Ing ordered to slop
Hit* taping. Lit■It- saitl. "N o one
told ns to cut till- sound. Tills
was not a ease o f censorship. We
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WASHINGTON - A Housepassed bill that would permit
abortion counseling at taxpay­
er-financed clinics Is on Its way
to the Senate, where a key
subcom m ittee chairman pre­
dicts approval.
“ And I expect a presidential
veto, anti I'm prepared to light
Hu- president on tills." Sen. Tom
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measure
Whether the House or the
Senate enuld tind enough votes
to override a veto promised by
President Hush ts not clear.
"W e 'll just have to wall and
see where people want lo tie
counted on Ibis one." Markin
said in an Interview Wednesday
Hut 1 tan say tli.it women's
groups all over tills country are
going to lie watching this one."
Staunch abortion foes, howev­
er. are confident they can sus­
tain a veto
The House on Wednesday
o v e rw h e lm in g ly approved a
$203 billion spending bill I hat
included .in amendment that
would bi(K k cnlorrement of the
government's aiMirttou counsel­
ing bail, upheld recently by the
Supreme i 'ourt
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Human Services and Education
d ep a rtm en ts
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353-74 after abortion op|mnrnts
derided to ton their hopes on a

presidential veto rather than
fight the amendment that would
effectively lilt Hie "gag rule" on
counseling.
Hush has said lie would veto
the bill, as well as other alxir
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EDITORIALS

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lumping all men Into one undifferentiated,
united mass. American Indian men have had "a
movement of their own" for decades. Black men
haw long had their civil rights movement. Gay
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WASHINGTON - Indian at the Fort
Belknap Reservation In remote northern
Montana are celebrating the renewal of life on
earth this week with an annual Sun Dance
white miners next door sprinkle the earth
with cyanide and rend the air with blasts of

ana • gentle hand w ho helped
Seminole County law enforeeroanl
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waya than one.

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the reservation ever since gold was discov­
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century ago.

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A word of thanks to Andy WhttflO. John
I would Hke to thank you Andy. John, and Mike
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evening. June I.
When I experienced car trouble, you so
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part repairing my car. and sending o m horns with

Again. I thank you. What could have been a
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ROBERT W A G M A N

He took on special elections
WASHINGTON - Because one political
neophyte became angry after being left out of
the process of filling a vacated U.S. Senate
•cat. the way America holds special elections
may be changed.
When the late Sen. John Helnx. R-Pa.. died
In April. Gov. Robert Casey o f Pennsylvania. In
accordance with slate law. appointed fellow
Democrat Harris Wofford to serve until a
special election could be held In November.
MesnwhUe. again according to state law. the
two political parties geared up to appoint
candidates for that election. Th e Democrats
chose Wofford. The GOP was poised to select
Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, former
governor o f Pennsylvania: T his Infuriated
Philadelphia developer John Trlnaey Jr.
Something of a political gadfly. Trlnscy had
planned to run for Pennsylvania's other Senate
seat, now held by Arlcn Spector. But with the
opening created by Heinz’s death. Trlnaey
decided to Jump Into that race.
The only problem: There was to be no race.
T h e Republican P arty w as a p p o in tin g
Thornburgh. This wasn't fair, thought Trtnsey.
decided to do something about it.
sohedeci
He got out his copy o f the U.S. Constitution,
and found. In (he 17th Amendment, ratified In
1013. some Interesting language regarding the
popular election of senators. It says, to
paraphrase, that In the case of a vacancy. &gt;he
state legislature may empower the state's chief
executive to make an Interim appointment
until "the people" fill the vacancy.
So Trlnscy sat down and wrote a brief
lawsuit, protesting that the 17th Amendment
required open primaries for the special elec­
tion.
The case was heard by District Judge
Edward Cahn Jr. It was opposed by an
assistant slate attorney general In an almost
offhand way. No one thought much about It. In
fact, until Judge Cahn ruled In favor of
Trlnaey. In a 21-page opinion. Cahn said he
believed the 17th Amendment requires open
primaries. The Judge even supplied a previous
appeals court ruling In support o f hta view.
Now th in gs are r a th e r c o n fu s e d In
Pennsylvania. The Republican Party Is ap­
pealing Cahn's ruling. Thornburgh Is staying
at the Justice Department for the lime being,
and he has given some indication he might
rethink his decision if he must face primary
opposition.
Twenty-two other states, and both national
political parties, are watching what happens
very carefully, beruuae these states all have
the same process for holding special elections
— the parties choose the candidates.
C o n g re s s ' fa v o r ite Jun ket has b een
grounded, and some annoyed members are
tuklng It out on AIDS researchers.
Every year Congress loads up several planes
with members, wives and staff, und takes off

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for a week at the Parts A ir Show In June. So
many members make the trip that the U.S.
Embassy In Parts spends months planning for
their care and feeding.
Last year almost 100 membea* went —
pretty much every senator and representative
with enough seniority on any committee that
has anything to do with aviation, the military
or foreign retail
But: that waa
was before
the adverse publicity
surrounding W hite
House Chief o f Staff
J o h n S u n u n u 'i
airplane excursions.
S u d d e n ly . C o n ­
gress got cold feet.
T h e p la n e s w e re
cancelled, and the
embassy was notified
that Paris In June
was out of the ques­
tion.
This left a lot of
very unhappy cam­
pers on the Hill.
Then a number' of
th e a e m e m b ers
noticed that the De­
partment o f Health
and Human Services
was planning to
■end. st a coat o f $1.3 million, a delegation of
400 officials, scientists and researchers to the
annual International AIDS conference, to be
held this summer In Italy.
HHS explained that It had already cut the
number going from 700 to 400. and everyone
going was either a hands-on scientist or official
dealing with the AIDS crisis.
Although the Parts A ir Show wss not
mentioned. U wss In the background as HHS
was threatened with a cut o f $1.3 million from
Us AIDS icsearch budget tf the delegation o f
400 went.
HHS agreed to cut the delegation back to
300. If fewer went. HHS argued, then all all
those presenting papers ckuld not go.
The number had to be 100. said Congress.
The matter la still unresolved.
In case you missed the announcement. Sen.
Edward Kennedy. D-Mass.. has announced
that he will seek a seventh term In November
1994.
Such un announcement by u senator this far
In advance of the election In unusual.
Despite his myriad personal problems.
Kennedy easily won re-elcrtton In 1988 with
65 percent of the vote. Recent post-Palm Beach
pulls tiavc shown some slip In his popularity In
the Bay State, but not enough for any
Democrat to consider a primary challenge.

But the Indiana'
reluctant acceptance
o f t h e i r m in in g
neighbors has&gt;turned
to suspicion In recent
years. They now fear
the expanding mine
will rub) their envi­
ronment and poison
their people.
Federal authorities
have ignored con ­
cerns about the plans
b y th e Z o rtm a n
Mining Co. to expand
tta a c tiv e m in in g
C Federal
o p e r a t i o n s to
authorities
e n c o m p a s s m o re
have ignored
than 1.200 acres.
concerns
The Canadian-based
about the
firm also wants ap­
plana. £
proval to explore for
valuable minerals on
25.000 more acres of
the Little Rockies. The Fort Belknap Indian
Community Tribal Council has askred Interior
Secretary Manuel Lujan to forbid such
exploration.
The d ash between man. nature and
wtldemesa In this Isolated slab o f Montana Is
playing out at sites throughout the West. In
this modern-day gold rush, more than twice
as much gold was mined last year In the
United States than was mined during the
peak o f the original California rush In 1852.
Miners are not only cutting a swatch
through scenic wilderness, but are often
acquiring the land for pocket change. Despite
heightened public awareness about wilder­
ness preservation, hard-rock miners face no
suffer regulations or oversight than they did a
century ago. The powerful mining lobby has
preserved laws that allow miners to purchase
mineral rights on federal lands for as little as
$2.50 an acre. The U.S. government falls to
charge even royalties for exploitation o f land
that la the heritage o f all Americans. Foreign
miners are (locking to this ffresale.
One of those firms la Pegasus Gold, the
Canadian parent firm o f Zortman Mining Co.
In recent years the m ine has ranked In the
top 20 moat productive gold mines tn the
country. Last year U harvested 109.700
ounces o f gold and 652.000 ounces o f silver.
Like many gold mines, the Zortman mine
uses a cyanide solution to leach gold from
heaps o f ore. The earth Is stacked on a pad
and sprinkled with cyanide, which settles to
the bottom of the heap and pulls the gold
with It. Environmental hazards arise when
the cyanide seep* off the pad and into the
earth. The company, however, asserts that
the solution Is safe and carefully handled.
The Bureau o f Land Management nods Us
head in agreement.
Scott Haight, a geologist for the BLM. told
ua the Zortman mine had a fine environmen­
tal track record. "T h ere ’s never bern a
serious (cyanidel leak that I'm aware o f." W r
reminded him o f the 55.000 gallons of
cyanide that leaked out o f the mining site in
1962. Haight said that was "before my tim e."
Pegasus spokesman John Fitzpatrick told
us that he questioned Just how many Indians
were opposed to the mining, and he claimed
that the loudest notsc the Indians will hear
from the mine ts the sound of trucks backing
up.
Our associate Jim Lynch examined slate
and federal files on the Zortman mine, as well
as the company’s own reports. The record
Includes unauthorized clearing o f the land,
stacking ore too high on the leach pads,
falling to fence off toxic ponds and pads, and
"persistent problems" with the amount of
cyanide draining Into a nearby gulch.

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get the students louse the main south entrance from Lake Mary
nwds tor access, but that it Boulevard, along what Is often
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added. "Apparently 8CC la not the present time, it is now
•tiling to negotiate with the actually a rood. It is a right-ofetty." The second suggestion way for power lines, and Is
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Sanford, dted Monday at Central
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Masonic Lodge In Hartford.
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Eastern Star In South Haven.
Mich., and a dual member of the
Eastern Star in Sanford.
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YOUTH FOOTBALL
SYFA to hokl registration
SANFORD — The Sanford Youlh Football
Association will again be registering players for
the fall 1991 season this Saturday. June 29.
between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Chase Park on
Celery Avenue.
Registration Is $50. Parents should bring a
birth certificate. Children between the ages o f 7
and 14 are eligible to play In the league.
For more Information on the Pop Warner
League, call 321*2012.

IASKITBALL
Homoft pick Johnson first
NEW YORK — Larry Johnson was the No. 1
pick In the NBA draft as the Charlotte Hornets
opted for raw power over Billy Owens' all*
around talent and Dikembc Mutombo's de­
fensive skills.
New Jersey selected guard Kenny Anderson o f
G eorgia Tech with the second pick and
Sacram ento took Owens, a forward from
Syracuse, with the third pick.
Denver selected Mutombo, a center from
Georgetown, with the fifth pick before Miami
took guard Steve Smith o f Mlchl#»n State.

C— plsta draft list — Fags M .

Sslkaly pact with $31 million
MIAMI — Miami Heat center Rony Sclkaly has
signed a nine-year deal for about $31 million,
according to published reports.
Selkaly's contract averages $3.4 million per
year. The Miami Herald reported. The Fort
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel put the average at
$3.53 million.
Both papers said the package is backloaded,
with Selkaly averaging at least $4 million over
the final seven years. The tlirec-ycar veteran
averaged 16.4 points and 11.1 rebounds per
game last season.

UF to admit released student
JACKSONVILLE — A prep honor student and
tight end who served three weeks In an
Oklahoma Jail for cocaine possession Is expected
to attend the University of Florida this summer
und play football for the Gators, coach Steve
Spurrier said.
Jeremy Kennedy. 18. was sentenced to 45
days In the Cleveland County Jail In Norman.
Okla.. after pleading guilty June 6 to cocaine
possession. He was released Wednesday after
serving about three weeks. His term was
shortened because o f good behavior.
"From what I've heard, we're going to lake
him with some stipulations." Spurrier told the
Florida Tlmcs-Unlon. " If the school decides to
take him. we're going to take him on the football
team as w ell."

COLLEGE HOOPS
Tirado laavces Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE — Point guard Danny Tirado
withdrew from Jacksonville University. It was
coach announced Wednesday.
Tirado had 259 assists last season, ranking
second nationally In assist uvemge with 9.3. The
5-foot-8 player averaged 4.1 points. 2.5 re­
bounds and 32 minutes a game.
Tirado said he plans lo attend American
University In Puerto Rico.

Rain keeps soaking Wimbledon
W IM B LE D O N . E ngland — H eavy rain
tormented Wimbledon for the third straight day.
wiping out must matches ami magnifying the
lournarnent's grass-court gridlock.
But the wet weather cleared In the early
evening und Gubrlela Sabulini and Jennifer
Capriati scored straight-set victories. Secondseeded Sabutlnl defeated Monique Javer 6-4. 6-0
und ninth-seeded Capriati beat Shaun Stafford
6-0. 7-5 In a clash of Floridians.
The tournament also lust Its first seeded
players as dusk approached. Richey Reneberg
defeated I2lh-seeded Andrei Cherkasov 6-4. 6-3.
6-4 and Glgt Fernandez eliminated lOth-seeded
Helena Sukova4-6,6-1,6-4.
The long rain delay further complicated an
already messy schedule as 77 o f the day's
scheduled 100 matches were washed out. Some
players originally set to play Monday still have
been unable to get on court.
Only 46 first-round matches have been
completed so far. At tills point, uhoul I HO first und second-round matches should have been
finished.
Comptlwd from w lr « and staff reports.

BASEBALL
H p.m. — WTBS. ATIantu Braves at Houston
Astros, |L)
C om p u te listing on Page SB

Rain holds up All-Stars
Sanford-Orlando S .A .Y . game
postponed to 7 p.m . tonight
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Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Rain flooded over
Fort Mellon Park like tap water out
o f a broken faucet Wednesday
night, making Roy Holler Field look
more like Lake Monroe.
Second base disappeared beneath
a rush o f water and whipping
winds. The only way a foul ball was
g o in g to be cau gh t near the
backstop was with a mask and a
pair o f flippers.'
And despite the ground crew's
frantic efforts, they unable to
salvage the playing field where the
Sanford All-Stars and Orlando
S.A.Y. were set to square off In the
loser's bracket contest of the Dis­
trict IV Sub-District 2 Little Major
Baseball tournament.
Tournament organizers were able
to get the winners' bracket game In
Wednesday night, the Leesburg
Americans erupting for nine runs in
the third Inning as they downed
Kelly La Gatta and the Oak Hill
All-Stars 14-9. Second baseman Del
Rachel scored two runs as Leesburg
sent 12 men to the plate In the
third.
Because oT the ralnout. the
tournament will be moved back one
day with the finale now being set for
Sunday. June 30 at 10 a.m. unless

Leesburg wins their Saturday con­
test against the survivor of the
lasers' bracket.
Sanford and Orlando S.A.Y. will
try again this evening at 7 p.m.. the
winner advancing to face Oak Hill
Friday at 7 p.m. for the right to face
Leesburg at 10 a.m. Saturday.
The winner o f the sub-district
begins play in the District IV
tournament In New Smyrna Beach
on July 3.
In Wednesday’s winner bracket
game. Oak Hill looked to continue
Its hot hitting from the previous
night (when It downed Sanford
20-1). striking for one run In the top
o f the first Inning.
Although Leesburg pitcher Andy
Lafler struck out La Gatta. who
homcred twice against Sanford on
Tuesday. Jason Putnal stroked a
single and eventually scored on
KcntreUe Evans's single.
Before the bottom of the third.
Leesburg trailed 4-1. After the rally,
they held a six-run edge. Oak Hill
quickly reduced that deficit to two
with a four-run fourth inning.
However. Leesburg pushed ahead
lo stay with a strong fourth Inning
as four singles and a walk gave
them a 14-8 lead. Oak Hill came In
with one run In Ihe fifth but went
down quietly in the sixth.

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Barit Counts and ths Sanford All-Stars will try to bouncs back from a 20-1
rout on Tuesday whan thay fact Orlando S.A.Y. in an elimination contest .of
the Lilli* Major Dlstict IV Sub-District 2 tournament tonight at 7 p.m.

Bussard’s passes
Crew with nelp
from H.D. Realty

Patriot
athletes
honored
By R O M M STOCK

Herald Correspondent
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - This
past yrtir. Lake Brantley High
School proved sports an academics
can mix as 15 graduating senior
uthlclrs finished the year with a
3.25 grade-point average or better.
And those 15 and others were
honored at an awards ceremony
held last month before the gradua­
tion of those athletes.
Topping the list of achievers was
Tina Wong, who ran for Ihc cross
country and track learns and ended
up as valedictorian of the Class of
1991. Andrew Stanko. a member of
Ihc ever-improving boy's soccer
squad, had the highest GPA of any
male athlete.
Joe DeLeon and Carrie Larson
each picked up the Gury Hays
Memorial Award, named after a
1980 basketball graduate. The
award goes to those players who
have a spiritual and enthusiastic
influence on their peers. Larson will
play for the girl's soccer squad at
Elon College beginning next year.
Thirteen athletes received Burger
King Coaches Awards during Ihc
presentation for their outstanding
dedication and cooperation wllhln
their sport.
Joyce Tullls. who helped Ihc girls'
soccer capture the 1989-1990 state
title, and Craig Strectman each
earned I he Guy Garrett Outstanding
Student/Athlrte Award. Tullls will
attend the University of Central
Florida on un academic scholarship
In the fall.
Superstar pitcher Brad Rigby,
Shelly Slurdavanl. Tullls und Travis
Certo each were awarded the Prln[ Bee Lake B rea tley , Page 2B

SANFORD — They almost made It.
The Sanford Recreation Department's Wednesday
Night Men's Softball League at Plnchurst Park fell a
game and two Innings short o f winning Its sprint
against u severe thunderstorm warning Iasi evening.
In Ihe first game of the evening. Ed Bussurd's Pro
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team moved past Ihe Wrecking Crew Into first place of
the Wednesday men's softball league at Pinehurst Park.

the weather finally won out.
The third scheduled game of the evening between
Regency Muzdaand Bikini Beach was ruined out.
Bussard's Pro Bass Guide |7-3| now has a half-game
edge over H.D. Really (7-4| and a one-game lead over
Ihe Wrecking Crew (6-4|. Bikini Beuch 15-41 is a game
and a half off Ihe lead while Regency Mazda (5-5) Is two
full games truck. Enslcy Inc. Is now O’-10.
Eusley Inc. led twice in Ihc early goings of Its game
with Bussard's. going up 1-0 In Ihe bottom of the first
and 3-2 after three Innings. But Dussurd's look the Irud
with two runs In the fourth. then added three runs In
the fifth und lour In Dm* sixth lo lake a commanding
11-3 leud.
Every Ink ! y In the Bussard's starting lineup contrib­
uted at least one hit to the 19-hit offensive. Kay Koscoc

See Plnchurst. Pag«2B

Hopkins, DCC gain on Florida Manor
F r*m S ta ff Reports
SANFORD — Lrl It never Ik - said Ihul soli trail players
aren’ t an intrepid lot.
With a heavy thunderstorm warning posted for the
urea, the Sanford Recreation Department Wednesday
Night Men's Softball League at Chase Park raced
Mother Nature to get In Its three scheduled games last
night.
They got two-1 birds of the way there.
Hopkins Meats opened the evening with a 5-2 win
over the Sanford Police Benevolence Association. DCC

then shut out Hall's Stucco 9 0 hi a game stopped by
the ruin after six hillings. Florida Manor's game with
Smtlty's Plumbing was rained out.
This was Ihe second lime I his season the league gol
In iwo of three games scheduled. Oil May I. DCC and
I lopklns Meats were rallied out

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BySTRVEN WINS
AP Sports Wriler

By FRED OOOO ALL
AP Sports Writer

MIAMI — The Miami Heat’s
new coach likes the team’s new
players.
Couch Kevin Loughery was not
involved In the Heat's draft
decisions Wednesday night but
said he approved ol first round
pick Steve Smith, a 6-7 guard
from Mirhigun Stale, and sec­
on d-rou n d selection G eorge
A c k le s . a 6-9 re n te r front
Nrvuda-Las Vegas.
" I don’t i laink you could have
made a heller choice than Steve
Smith," laiughcry said "lie lias
a chance lo tie a big lim e,
big-lime player
"Ackles Is a very good athlete
who can block shots, and he can
run the floor for his s iz e ,"

ORLANIX) - Pal Williams had
two good reasons lo tie ecstatic
uboul the M IA draft. The Orlando
Magic got the player it really wanted
— and Stanley Roberts, loo.
T h e s e c o n d - y e a r fr a n c h is e
bolstered one ol t h e s m a lle s t hunt
lines m ihe league Wednesday night
hv taking 6-loot-10 |»owcr lorward
Brian Williams with the 10th pick
and selecting tile seven loot R o I n t I s
No. 23 lo lilt a need at center
"This was a very nice draft,”
I m m med P.u Williams, the Orlando
general manager "Drafts are obeli
evaluated by the number ol players
you gel Having an extra Hirst
round) pick and getting who we
got. was a big bonus. "
The Magic « onstderetl four players
a s |M &gt;ssihilllles lor Ihe lOlh pick but

Loughery said
The Ural hired the Atlanta
Hawks assistant coach last week
itul to (tie dismay of Miami
otlteuls. the Hawks required him
lo remain wlih them through the
drub to help with the team's
See Heat. Page 2 B

preferred ilriao W illiam s. The
rholce was even easier breause the
others on the list — New Mexico’s
Lue Longley. Temple s Mark Macon
and UNI.Vs Slueey Aiigmon —
went seventh, eighth and ninth,
respectively
While Orlando rxpecta Williams
See Msglc, Page 2B

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the Mth, but the game was
•topped by rata ta the top of the

acored a run. Tom Wilks hit one
•ingle and scored two runs. Bill
Rancor and Calvin Bryant each
had a Single.
Mike Asuch and John Bctatt
led Easley lac ’s 10-htt offensive,
the teammates each contrtbut*
ing a pair of singles and a run
acored. Rick feUls and Barry
Sweat each staged and scored a
run. Chris Boyles hit a double
and a single while John Scott
and Shane Grass each hit two
singles.
In the second game. H.D.
Realty built a 3-0 lead going into
the fourth Inning, when It hit the
Wracking Crew with a six-run

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Chris Dapore. H.O. Realty’s
leaded hitter, wee 3-for*3 with a
triple and a run scored to
highlight a 10-hit effort. Bob
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M adI Thsrha and PhB Hancock
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scored). Brian Goddard (single)
and "Jim Schaefer and'M ark •
Morgan (one run scored apiece).
Tom KeDy and HarryGarrison
each hit tiro singles to lead the
Wrecking Crew, which collected
a total of tine hits. Steve Pridgen
and Heath Short both singled
and acored a run. Bill Marino hit
a double. Tim Winkle and Pat
Rupp each had a single and Jim
Stem scored a run.

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In Miami. Loughery will Inher* tMcklog at guard. Barring a
trade- 8(111111 * Uk*** 1(1 Hnd
himself behind Willie Burton.
° l c n Rice and point guard
Sherman Douglas,
"Playing off the bench won't
be a problem for me." Smith
aaidAnd he w ill p i . ,, sm ith
averaged 25.1 points per gome
hut season, and Miami - which
has Just 57 victories in tta first
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Smith said his weaknesses
maid Pai William^ "He was the alao include stam in a and
Brian W llllim s Joins Nick «nd would like to bulk up to 210.
Anderson (1989) and Dennis
Heat officials say Smith can
Scott (1980) as players drafted play point guard, shooting guard
by the Magic alter leaving col- or small forward, but they
lege with one year of eligibility expect him to settle In at the
remaining.
point.

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munication between you and
Karen. So. family counaeUng
might bring you cloaer together.
Karen needa to aee you aa
loving parents. which la what the guts to tell her the truth, and
you are. Inatead of "the enemy" the sooner, the better. If ahe
— uaing your parenta] power to
keep her from aeetng the boy ahe
loves. (Don't ridicule her. al­
though ahe la only 10. her love la
genuine.)
Aak your family doctor to
recommend a family theraplot. If
money la tight, your YWCA may
be the answer. And hats off to
you for seeking help.

Thursday at 6 p.m. at

the Downtown Youth Center, lower level of city hall. 300 North
Park Ave. Hasan are held Monday. Wednesday. Friday and
Saturday mornings from B to 10 and on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings from 5:30 to 6t30, Coat la S3 per class. Exercise mats
will be famished. fo r more Information call 330-5007. All
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several days next year — and
she's bringing Betsy and family
along. I told my husband that I
could tolerate Susie and her
husband If I had to. but I would
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AAARY ANNE AAORSI
C L IR K O F TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN O FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. F LORIDA
By Ruth King
Deputy Cferh
ROOERT A MCMILLAN
County Attorney
fer Seminole County. F ferWa
Florida RarNo 8I836U
Samlnefe County Sarvkat Building
IN I Eett Fir it Street
Sanlard. Florida 37771
14871 311 1138. f i t rtU
Attorney fer Ptamlllft/Patltfenart
Publlth Juno 73. 77 A July A II. 1991

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teoporosis — indudtn| exercise,
calcium supplements, female
hormonea (in wom en), and
fluoride pills — may not be
sufficient to compensate for
booe-cmlchim lr—
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m e n ! m a y be r e q u i r e d .

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Improvement In a high percent*
age o f patients.
Th e m ajor Xde effects are
allergic reactions (asthma, raeh
and sh ock ), kidney dam age,
nausea and Inflammation o f the
Ordinarily, caldtonln shots are
administered Indefinitely.

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ooteoporoals. calcitonin may
help you. Your doctor will re­
commend a schedule of treat­
ment. Although 1have given you
a brief overview of this therapy. I
suggest you question your
doctor about your concerns: let

It Is a good pmeral principle
that when declarer takes a losing
finesse, the defender should con­
sider ducking hla winner if it la
ctearthc declarer will repeat the

t h in k in g e v e r y t h i n g w a s
hunky-dory, cashed the club
W hy? Perhaps declarer, think­ ace. West's spade discard caused
ing the finesse has won. will South to pause. He turned to the
misplace another high card. Or diamonds, finessing the queen.
he will attack another suit, later East ducked smoothly. Having
repeating the finesse when Its worked out South's hand from
loos w ill cause the contract to the bidding. East saw that If he
crum ple. O r d eclarer's com ­ won with the king, the contract
munications are ruined. Today’s would make easily.
deal illustrates the last o f these
Declarer continued w ith a
possibilities.
South wasn't sure what to bid diamond to the 10. happy for
over four dubs, so he took a shot East to ruff. But when East
at a slam, hoping hla partner produced the king and switched
to a spade. South's world col­
would table a diamond honor.
West led the heart ace. which lapsed. If he drew trumps, he
wasn't a good choice. When a w o u ld have none le ft an d
player Jumps to a slam without wouldn't be able to unblock the
using Blackwood. It la normally diamonds. If Instead he led a
because he has a void. And here diamond to dummy’s ace. East
that void had to be In hearts. would ruff and cash the spade
The spade 10 would have been a king to defeat the slam.

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your Intentions will be con ­
structive.
LIBIA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Companions w ll be impressed
by the examples you set today. If
you're self-assured, calm and at
peace with yourself. It w ill also
put them in the same fram e o f
mind.

I m p r o v e d m aterial
circumstances should be In the
offing for you In the year ahead.
Over the next d x months, you
could be luckier than usual In
money-making ventures.
CAWCEB (June 21-July 22)
SCOBPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
This should be a very pleasant You may find youraeir a trifle
day for you — if you take a restless today and In need o f a
middle-of-the-road attitude and change of scenery. S tro llin g
let destiny carve Its own course. through the mall where you can
You'll know how to adjust to unobtrusively observe oth ers
circumstances. Get a Jump on could do the Job.
life by understanding the Influ­
BAOITTABIUB (Nov. 23-Dec.
ences governing you In the year 21) Trends continue to favor you
ahead.
today where your commercial
LSO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try to Involvements are concerned. T ry
spend a little time outdoors to give this area priority, even
today in an activity that stimu­ though you may have other
lates you mentally and physi­ developments tugging for atten­
cally. It doesn't have to be tion.
CAPB1COBN (Dec. 22-Jan.
a n y t h i n g e x t r a o r d i n a r y or
strenuous.
19) Don't let the management of
a personally Important matter be
VIBOO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) taken over by another today.
Your greatest attribute today Is Working together Is acceptable,
y o u r a b i l i t y to e f f e c t i v e l y however, but only If objectives
manage others In ways thev are In harmony.
won't feel that they're being
A0UAB1US (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
manipulated. This Is because

Your ambition will be easily
aroused today, but the motor
power required to achieve ob­
jectives could be lacking. This
might be due to an absence of
self-confidence.
r a C S g (Feb. 20-March 20) If
you expect friends to deal with
you enthusiastically today, you
m u st fir s t p ro jec t w arm th
yourself. They wlU analyse your
responses the n in e way you'll
analyze theirs.
ABIBS (March 21-AprU 19)
You can enhance your Image
today by letting friends know
you’re a very easy Individual to
get along with. Don’t take events
too seriously.
TAUBUS (April 20-May 20)
You may find the opening you've
been hoping for to discuss a
serious matter with a close pal
today. It's an hsue that's very
Important to both o f you.
O BM IM I (May 21-June 20)
Som eone you've helped pre­
viously will be looking out for
y o u r in te re s ts to d ay, even
though this Individual won't
confer with you regarding why.
You will learn of It later, howev-

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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, June 27, 1991; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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