79th Year, No. 150 Sanford, Florida — Sunday, February 15, 1987 Price 50 Cents

Classroom Camaraderie: Boon Or Bane? Friendly Smiles A nd Friendships Replace 'Teacher's Dirty Looks' Of Old

By Kathy Tyrlty freely share such problems with their students. growth. Herald Staff Writer Some even make It a practice to discuss with What do the students think? Most of those who First In a aeries "favortte" students their problems with "trou­ spoke to a Sanford Herald reporter, freely Perhaps It's a sign of the times. Perhaps It's blemakers" In class. discussed their personal relationships with some because of the narrowing difference In their ages If this Is a national trend. Is such an informal of their teachers. Many of the students saw only ... or because they can't resist making friends. atmosphere In the classroom a detriment? Are good In a loosely run classroom atmosphere. Whatever the reason, some high school students teachers getting so close to their students that Others said they resent it because it takes away and teachers In Seminole County report they are some are losing their ability to properly assess a from their learning. enjoying a looser classroom atmosphere with less student's true learning progress? Or are there The Herald visited two local high schools and discipline, more "chit chat.” personal discussions benefits to this practice which enhance the Interviewed a couple dozen students, some — such as the color of a woman teacher's urine — learning experience? Some teachers see It as a teachers, administrators and the superintendent and close, personal friendships of such a benefit. Some principals say some informality In of schools. The students expressed themselves magnitude that they spend weekends together. the classroom may be beneficial. Others say It candidly, and their opinions ranged from appre­ ciation of deep friendship with teachers to And. unlike years ago when teachers demanded detracts from the student's primary objective: to HaraM fhato by Kathy Tyrlty get a formal education. But at least one therapist annoyance at long personal discussions In class decorum In the classroom, the highest respect SHS students (sitting) Pete Courlas, Matt from students, and considered It taboo to tell who deals exclusively with teenagers, says such and disgust with the types of personal experi­ students about problems they might be having Informality and personal relationships In the ences shared. Allen, (standing from left), Amy Allen, with school administrators, teachers today often classroom hinder the students' educational Bee CLASSROOM, page 8A Shannon K. Smith, Kathy Hammel. All Quiet In 13th, Cities Set Moon Mix To Oppose From Staff AnA.Wlre Reports Mayhem ducked most of Seminole County during Fri­ day’s conjunction of the 13th and a full moon. Impact Fees But there will be a second chance for supersltlon and tradition to blend next month B y Karen Talley commissioners Friday afternoon. when Friday the 13th occurs In Herald Staff Writer City Manager Frank Faison and March, which Is not unusual Two Sanford administrative Engineering and Planning since the days of the week In staffers are Just short of re­ Director BUI Simmons "strongly March seem to fall,m,lhe>amc commending city commission' dates as In Frbru aryexccpl ere refuse to allow Seminole during leap years. The full moon County to begin collecting ponement" from the county In In March In on the 15th. Beware transportation Impact fees regard to the fees' adoption. of the Ides of March. within the city. City commissioners' dis­ Against this back-drop, com­ cussion of the request Is on the In Sanford there was a two- missioners, the staffers and two agenda for their Feb. 23 meet­ vehicle accident In front of the county representatives will meet ing. Farmere Market with one person Monday afternoon to discuss the On the same night, the city of Injured. In Altamonte Springs fees. Winter Springs Is scheduled to the traffic lights didn't work for a The transportation fees are on adopt an ordinance declaring a while and west of Sanford a man the agenda for county com­ 90-day moratorium on transpor­ was seen on a street corner mission adoption March 24. ac­ tation fee collections In that city. wrapped In a python. cording to Assistant County Faison and Simmons say Jason Padgett shows the workbook for which he offered the correction. Python? Administrator Montyc Bcamer. Sanford, along with Seminole's Python. Hey. it was a full Ms. Beamer and County Capi­ other cities, was shut out of moon after all. Maybe It was a tal Program Analyst Pam participating in the fee systems' • Valentine present, programmed Whether U'ranus Or UrA'nus, Hastings will meet with the development during the lust to hug. and hug, and hug.... Sanford representatives at city year. They question the legality hall Monday. and equity of the resulting pro­ Outside the county, way out­ They have held slrnlllar posal and hint that Sanford's side in Basdahl. West Germany, Jason Knew About Its Rings sessions this winter with repre­ commissioners should bow out Staff Sgt. Ronald Gardner re­ sentatives from five of Seminole of Involvement with the system enlisted In the U.S. Air Force on By Genie Llndberg titled Widening Circles when Geographic, to which he sub­ County's seven cities. If the county declines the delay Friday the 13th at 13:13 p.m. Herald Staff Writer his teacher asked the question scribes. He then conducted a As proposed, the transporta­ request they recommend for before 13 witnesses. Jason Padgett, a third-grader In the book. "What planet has survey outside of Gooding's tion fees will be charged by the adoption. "Until the city's Interests and It was the third tim e that at Lake Orienta Elementary rings?" and Jason's answer supermarket and asked about county against all new develop­ Gardner, a 31-year-old divorcee School In Altamonte Springs, was "Saturn and Uranus." 100 people If they knew about ments to pay for growth related concerns arc resolved In this from Blackfoot. Idaho, took the asked a question that made a Jason said. the rings around Uranus, road Improvements. Ms. Beamer matter, city staff recommends enlistment oath on Friday the major publishing company When Jason’s teacher. Ms. plotted the data on a graph and said. The fee will run $445.45 that the city of Sanford not participate In Seminole County's 13th. change one of Its school Joanne Yost, asked him If he found that about three percent for each single family home built workbooks nationwide. was sure, Jason said he was of the people knew about the In Sanford. It will be adjusted transportation impact fee pro­ "I'm not superstitious." he Jason’s class was using the sure because he read about the Uranus rings and 90 percent accordingly for larger develop­ gram." the memo reads. explained. Harcourt Brace Jovanovlch discovery of the rings around did not. ments. such as apartments and According to Ms. Beamer. Gardner said he enlisted for 1983 edition of the workbook Uranus In 1977 In National See URANUS, page 8A commercial projects. Sanford was given the opportu- the first time on Friday. July 13. In a joint-memo Issued to See FEES, page 6A 1979 and arrived at his base at Basdahl. about 25 miles north of Bremen, on May 13. 1982. He re-enllsted later that year on Friday. Aug. 13. FDLE Probes Allegations Against Police Chief A spokesman for Gardner's 606th Tactical Control Squadron By Jane Casselberry are Investigating the case. looking Into the matter in two weeks. police officer, causing $2,300 damage to said the re-enllstment ceremony. Herald Staff Writer "We get a handle on the facts." Waller said the most Important part of the boats, LeBmno's name Is at the Including filling out forms and a The Florida Department of Law En­ Sehneyer said, "and decide at that point the probe will be the May. 1983. boating bottom of the report, but it Is not his photo session, lasted about 13 forcement's Investigative unit Is looking If a full-scale formal investigation Is accident on Lake Dora in Lake County signature. The report said there were no minutes. Into allegations against Longwood Police appropriate." He said there Is "no way of Involving Manning. A report of the Injuries, but LcBruno said he suffered Gardner, who notes that he Chief Greg Manning to see If a formal telling how long this will lake — We have accident was filed five days later with the broken ribs and another policeman. Carl has 13 letters In his name, goes investigation is warranted. Fred to talk to the right people and conduct Longwood Police Department Instead of Renfro who was In LeBruno's boat, had out of his way to make as many Sehneyer Information officer at the the preliminary fact-gathering mission." the place It occurred as the law requires. cuts and bruises. things as possible add up to 13. agency’s Tallahassee office has con­ Longwood City Administrator Ron The Lake County Sheriffs Department LcBruno said there were eight off-duty "Most of the others In the firmed. Waller, who mailed his request for an has said no report of an accident officers at the outing. He said Manning squadron think I'm pretty Sehneyer said it Is the normal practice impartial Investigation of allegations of Involving Manning was ever filed there. had Just dropped off a water skier and he crazy.” he admitted, adding he to take u preliminary "look-see" Into the wrongdoing by the police chief on Feb. 5, According to the accident report. Man­ was getting ready to pull up water skier was married on Friday the 13th situation and talk to the appropriate said he received a phone call from FDLE ning’s boat ran into a boat driven by Officer Don Knight when Manning’s craft but divorced on another date. people to find out If any other agencies on Thursday saying they would start Stephen LcBruno. then a Longwood See PROBE, page 7A

TODAY Florida Hotel Fines M ount Daily Acting on a request from Mrs. Nestor that night. Business...... 6A Nation...... 7A By Karen Talley may prompt counsel to adjust Its $ 1.325 total. Herald Staff Writer Counsel's report states the $25-a-day fine Mercer moved to grant a waiver allowing the Classifieds... 7B-10B Opinion...... 3D sprinkler system's Installation to prevent re­ Com ics...... 6C People...... 1C-3C A $25 a-day fine running for nearly five months began through code enforcement board action against the owner of Sanford's 26-room Florida . Sept. 18 and ended at city commissioners' Nov. 9 placement of 26 hotel doors the city's building Coming Events... 4A Religion...... 5C code defines as fire hazards. Mrs. Nestor said the Crossword...... 6C School Menus...... 6A Hotel should continue until tenants’ safely Is meeting on a motion from Mercer. ensured with the Installation of a sprinkler However. In light of Mercer's comments about doors are architecturally significant and could Dear Abby...... 3C Sports...... IB 6B have a bearing on her efforts to receive a historic Television...... 7C system, said City Commissioner John Mercer. the report. City Attorney William Colbert said Deaths...... 8 A designation for the aged hotel. Editorial...... 2D Viewpoint...... ID 4D Separate from this fine Is the $3,500 Flordia Friday counsel may change Its assessment. "111 Hotel owner Peggy Nestor owes Sanford to cover a be glad to discuss Jt with him." Colbert said. Mercer's motion passed unanimously and. Florida...... 5A Weather...... 2A according to Colbert. "Once she got the waiver Hospital...... 8A World.'...... 5A $250-a-day charge that ran against her 14 days "W e'll see. maybe something will come out of It.” last fall for violating city off-street parking Mercer said he hoped "to change counsel's she was In compliance with requirements of the requirements, according to city counsel. mind" before accepting the $1,325 fine total. city on that particular point." • County stalls proposal to put limits on Mrs. Nestor had already contracted to install Indigent medical care, 5A Mercer's position regarding the S25-a-day fine Commissioners and Colbert are next scheduled to puts it at $3,725 as of Friday. The amount differs meet Feb. 23 during a regular city commission the sprinkler system to avert code enforcement • Roadwork In county which may affect action on a number of shortcomings city fire traffic, 6A from the $1,325 total contained In a report session. Mercer requested from city counsel and staff. Colbert said he used minutes from commis­ Inspectors found at the hotel during an earlier Mercer's comments about the $25-a-day charge sioners' Nov. 9 meeting to reach the fine total. See FINES, page 8A r

a*—Saaftri HtriM, laafrrd, PI. I mwUy, Fth. 13,1W7 Whether Longwood Joins County Or Builds Sewer Rate Hike Looks Inevitable ordinances granting exclusive garbage POLICE By Ja m Cu M lb a rry ordinance increasing Development Harold Staff Writer Assistance Fees for new sewer connections franchise for residential service, providing Ranald Shuck of Kane and Shuck, to $5.50 plus the county's sewer capacity non-exclusive franchises for collection of IN BRIEF Longwood’s auditing firm, will report to the charge are on the agenda, having been commercial garbage, and providing for the Longwood City Commission Monday night tabled from the Feb. 2 meeting pending the granting of nonexclusive franchises for on the feasibility of the city’s obtaining results of the Kane and Shuck study and a collection of commercial garbage. Man Accused Of Stealing $40 sewer capacity from Seminole County. decision by the commission. • Site plan approval or denial for Let’s City Administrator Ron Waller said pre­ Meanwhile, residents of Skylark, adjacent Race America submitted by David A, From Undercover Agent liminary figures from Kane and Shuck to the present facilities, are growing Impa­ Dawson owner. The business would be Seminole County sheriff's deputies reported the arrest of confirm what the commission has been tient about the lack of progress In getting rid “ ^ behind U f a Putt America at 1030 a 24-year-old man who is accused of stealing $40 from a hearing from staff and the consulting of the plant, which they say leaks and Is W. Stole Road 434. The zoning is C-3 police agent who was reportedly going to buy cocaine from engineer, that a rate Increase Is needed causing an unpleasant odor. Repre­ general commercial. The Land Planning the robber with that money Jan. 27. whether the city ties In with the county sentatives of the city met with Skylark Agency recommended approval on Jan. 28, Deputies reported that the agent, who was being sewer system or builds Its own. residents on Feb. 8 to discuss the problem. pending resolution of all staff and engineer’s monitored by deputies who had put a microphone on him, Waller told a group of Skylark residents was walking from a car with the suspect to a home near last Sunday that rates may have to go up to Concerning another matter on the agenda concerns. North Street outside Altamonte Springs at about 9:22 p.m. $36 a month for residential customers, who for Monday night. Waller said he will urge • Petition to vacate and abandon an Jan. 21, was robbed by the suspect. have already had their rates doubled from the commission to hold second public easement on Lot 17, 801 Sutter Loop, The suspect had allegedly told the agent he could get $12 to $24. Commercial customers pay 300 hearings, then continue action on a pro­ Wlndtree West Sudlvislon (Tiberon) re­ cocaine Inside the home, but asked for the money before percent of their water bill for sewer service, posed controversial change in future land quested by Dennis and Susan Kirkwood. going In. The agent refused to hand over the cash before with a $24 minimum. use from Low Density Residential to Of­ fice-Commercial on parcels located on the getting the cocaine and he told sheriff's deputies the Waller said Kane and Shuck will not have • Preliminary vote on ordinance to north side of Longwood Hills Road, immedi­ suspect grabbed the $40 from him and pushed him to the final figures available for the city until rezone property on the east side of ground. ately west and east of Day Care Center. He Monday, which puts the commissioners at a Rangeline Road, approximately 1,250 feet said the changes requested by Raymond P. The agent got up and chased the suspect, but he got disadvantage because they will not have north of intersection with State Road 434 Bradlck. should be continued until the away. Deputies listening over the microphone heard and much time to study the report should they from R-l Single Family Residential to R-2 commission has the opportunity to vote on a recorded the scuffle between the two. a sheriff's report said. wish to make a decision Monday night. Single Family-Duplex Residential requested Milton Lee Wilson. 24, of 117 Leonard St., Altamonte proposed ordinance creating a new residen­ by Max E. and Laurel Martin. The Land Springs, was located on North Street at County Road 427 The city’s plans to hookup to the county tial zoning district for residentlal/offlce use. Planning Agency voted on Jan. 28 to sewer system were dealt a blow when Sun and arrested there at about 5:45 p.m. Thursday. He has Waller said the city staff feels the new recommend denial of the request in order to Bank, which had agreed to loan the city been charged with strong-arm robbery and sale and designation, which would apply to the two maintain the R-l zoning district where It is $2.5 million to build Its own treatment possession of cocaine. He was being held In lieu of $2,000 parcels, would be much more strict and established to allow maximum buffering facility on Grant Street, refused to approve bond. would limit the types of offices to those between the C-2 zoning district and existing using the funds to go with the county generating low traffic, thus making It more R-l uses. Pair Charged In License Fraud instead. acceptable to residents of surrounding • Preliminary vote on an ordinance A 21-year-old DeLand man who allegedly helped a Pamela Jones, a bank vice president. subdivisions who are opposing the "Of­ cllnllnatlng the requirement for Individual 17-year-old boy get a driver’s license In Sanford at about 5 Informed the city Feb. 2 that the rate to be fice-Commercial'’ designation because It Is meters for Individual units In a commercial p.m. Thursday using the man’s Identification as the boy’s, paid to Seminole County appears too high too broad. or Industrial building. was arrested along with the youth on a charge of obtaining to allow the city of Longwood to meet Its Other business scheduled for Monday • Resolution requesting the state Increase debt requirements. The agreement with the a driver’s license by a false or fictitious name. night's meeting Includes: funding support for historical grants. Arrested at the driver’s license office at 2587 S. Sanford county had been approved by the city and a A decision on vacating and abandoning • Authorization for the police department Ave.. was the boy and Brian Edward Parker. Parker has county commissions contingent on financ­ that portion of Wildmere Avenue lying west to solicit contributions for support of a been released from Jail on bond. The boy was charged as a ing. of Sarah Avenue requested by Georges St. Crime Prevention Unit. Juvenile. A recommendation that the city’s contract Laurent and tabled from the Jan. 19 • Briefing by City Engineer Charles with Us engineering consultant, Dyer, Rid­ meeting. Hassler on maintenance of a drainage ditch Driving Under Influence Arrest dle. Mills and Precourt be terminated and an a Public hearings and final action on from County Road 427 to Fairy Lake. The following person has been arrested In Seminole County on a charge of driving under the Influence: • Mildred Quinn Coles, 38. of 135 Scott Drive. Sanford, was arrested at 12:39 a.m. Thursday after his car failed to maintain a single lane on State Road 426 In Oviedo. WEATHER Burglaries A n d Thefts Reported A watch, a radio and coins with a combined value of Nation Temperatures Local Report about $260 were stolen Thursday from the home of Daniel Five-Day Forecast L. Chapman, 31. of 2578 Creekvlew Circle. Oviedo, a C ity a F o rte *» t HI La Pep Friday’s high temperature In sheriffs report said. A lb u q u trq u o pc 57 22 .0* Sanford was 75 degrees and the Am arillo cy 41 40 .04 Anchorage cy 24 15 .... For Central Florida low was 44. No rain was re­ Harold G. Hartscn. 57, of 5205 Wilson Road, Sanford, Axhovlllocy 42 25 .... corded. Clear skies Saturday and reported to sheriffs deputies that a television and a video A tla n ta pc 47 42 .... Ftllf Ctdy Pity Ctdy Pity CMy Sunday with highs In the mid B a ltim o re in 42 34 .... recorder valued at $600 each were among $2,810 worth of B illin g s tn 25 .... 70s. Rain likely Monday. Items stolen from his home Thursday. Birmingham pc 41 22 .... 24 .... U S 1 Blimarckcy 23 EE E E S B & Boise pc 54 24 .57 Highs Area Forecast A 1981 Kawasaki motorcycle valued at $400 was stolen Boston pc 25 14 .01 Wednesday or Thursday from the home of Ann Whitworth, Brownsville pc 77 54 o f400 Cove Lake Court. Longwood, a sheriffs report said. Buffalo cy 14 10 M Burlington Vt. sy 4 -4 04 72 Saturday...mostly sunny. High C harleston S.C. pc 54 44 .... m 0 0 0 in the mid 70s. Southwest wind Clay Thompson. 17, of Altamonte Springs, reported to Charlotte N.C. pc 44 22 .... 5tolO m ph. '.V.i'. .7 ‘ sheriff's deputies a radio and Equalizer with a combined C hicago pc 42 V .... Lows C in cin n a ti r 47 M .... Saturday night...fair. Low In value of about $300 were stolen from his car at Lake Mary C leveland sn 11 23 .... the mid 50s. Light wind. HJgJi School. Lake Mary, Thursday. _ C olum bus r 40 24 .... Sunday...partly cloudy. High D allas I t 73 50 .... D enver sh 4t 24 .... 0 0 0 0 In the mid to upper 70s. Wind D e l M oines pc 57 24 .... Mon. Tuas. Wad. Thun. F rl. south 5 to 10 mph. Man Injured In 2-Car Crash O e tro lt cy 32 31 .... D u lu th f 31 21 .... Source: National Weather Service E l Paso sy 72 40 .... A two-vehicle accident In started to turn west onto 13th E v a n s v ille r 44 22 .... Area Readings Sanford Friday sent a Sanford Street. H e rtfo rd pc 24 14 .... man to the hospital and did Driver of the southbound H elena in 42 22 .01 71 44 .15 The temperature at 8 a.m.: 50; vehicle, Kumud V. Shere. 41. of H on olu lu pc several thousands of dollars Houston cy 72 55 .... overnight low: 45; Friday's high; 117 Raybun Court. Sanford, was Indianapolis cy 41 24 .... Worth of damage to the cars 76; barometric pressure: 29.97; not Injured nor were her Jackson M iss, pc 74 34 .... Arctic Front Invovled^ J a ckso n ville sy 73 43 .... relative humidity: 89 percent; husband and child who were In satisfactory condition Sat­ Kansas C ity cy 54 31 .... winds: S.W. at 7 mph; rain; also in the car- Their names Las Vegas I 44 44 .... urday was Robert B. Herring. 28. none; Today’s sunset: 6:16 p.m., were not available Saturday. L illie Rock pc 44 44 .... of 401 Palmetto Ave. Herring is Los Angeles pc 40 54 .40 Monday sunrise: 7:19 a.m. also an employee of the hospital, According to witnesses. Mrs. L o u is v ille r 51 24 .... Blasts N.Y. Shere’s vehicle went through a M e m p h is cy 44 41 .... according to the accident report. red light and struck Herring’s M iam i Beach sy 74 55 .... By United Press the form of a vigorous squall Extended Forecast Milwaukee pc 24 21 .... International Sanford Police Chief Steve car. which had a green light to M inn eap olis sy 45 24 .... line complete with thun­ Harriett said the accident oc­ turn west. His 1984 Olds re­ Nashville cy 40 22 .... An arctic cold front spilling derstorms. strong winds, hall The extended forecast, Mon­ curred at about 6:41 p.m. when ceived about $3,000 worth of N ew O rleans cy 74 52 .... over the Canadian border and heavy rain,” meteorologist New York cy 24 22 .... day through Wednesday. Florida a southbound vehicle on U.S. damage and her 1982 Olds. plunged temperatures to below Dave Sanders said Friday. O klaho m a C ity pc 44 44 .... except northwest — Chance of Highway 17-92 at the Farmers $2,500. O m aha cy 44 1) .... fre e z in g In m uch o f the Ralnshowers also doused showers Monday and south early Market collided with Herring’s Mrs. Shere was charged with O rlan do sy 74 52 .... northern half of the nation parts of Iowa, Illinois, Colorado. Philadelphia pc 24 24 .... Tuesday. Showers again possible northbound vehicle which had violation of right of way. today as thunderstorms Utah. Nevada, Wisconsin. Phoenix I I I 55 .... Wednesday. Cooler Tuesday and P ittsb u rg h sn 33 24 .01. rumbled through Utah and the Northern California and the P o rtla n d M e. sy 22 7 .... Mississippi Valley. Pacific Northwest, while snow Wednesday. Lows averaging in Portland Ore. cy 55 45 . 52 Early today the frigid air fell in northern parts of North the 40s north...50s central and Widow Sues Sister-In-Law moved Into the Northwest and Dakota. Minnesota and 60s south. Highs averaging In CODES pc partly cloudy across Montana, Kansas and 60s north...low 70s central and c c le a r r r a ln Michigan. Lake Michigan, dipping as far mid to upper 70s south. For Half $75,300 Savings cl clearing sh showers The Mount Rose Nevada ski cy cloudy sm sm oke south as Virginia. area reported a whlteout with H a ir sn snow "North of the front the tem­ fy foggy sy sunny gusts of up to 60 mph and 36 A r e a T id e s CD Was In Husband's, Sister's Names h i-h a ie Is thunderstorms peratures are in the teens and Inches of new snow late Friday m -m lsslng w w ind y twenties,” said said Harry and today. The widow of a 65-year-old court records. On July second. Gordon of the National Weather An earthquake measured at Sanford man Is suing her sis- Daniels filed a will and testl- Service. “ It’s probably colder In magnitudes as high as 5.0 on tfr-ln-law for what she claims Is ment. He did so. Mrs. Daniels Florida Temperatures New York State and northern the Richter scale rattled a wide her fair share of a $75,300 said, because he was facing New England than anywhere area of central California, MONDAY: Daytona Bead certificate of deposit. The surgery and wanted to have his else." breaking windows and tripping highs. 9:36 a.m.. 9:49 p.m husband died six weeks after he affairs In order. He had surgery MIAMI (UPI) — Florida 24 hour tempera lures and rainfall at I a.m. EDT today: The temperature In St. burglar alarms, officials said. lows. 2:59 a.m.. 3:23 p.m.: Ne tparrled and four weeks after for a brain tumor and died* July C ity : H i La R ain Johnsbury. Vt. was 20 degrees There were no reports of Smyrna Beach: highs. 9:4 completing Ills will. 27. according to records. Mrs. Apalachicola 70 44 0.00 below zero before dawn. Injuries or serious damage. a.m., 9:54 p.m.; lows, 3:04 a.m ^Without the money the estate Daniels believes the certificate C restvlew 74 43 0 00 Daytona Beach 74 44 0 00 The weather service said The quake struck at 11:26 3:28 p.m.: Bayport: highs. 2:0 ojf Paul H. Daniels, of 218 W. was redeemed Fort Lauderdale 74 54 0.00 Increasing winds produced by p.m. Friday with an epicenter 6 a.m.. 2:41 p.m.; lows, 8:39 a.m Ij9th St., cannot be settled, says F o rt M y e rs 74 52 0 00 "The last thing said before the cold front moving miles northeast of Coalinga, 9:04 p.m. Hcrtle Marie Daniels, his widow. Gainesville 75 40 0 00 going into surgery was he didn't Jacksonville 73 40 0 00 southwest from the Hudson said Robert Finn, a spokesman The suit seeks a declaratory want any one hassling me and Key W est 71 51 000 Bay would bring wind chill for the Caltech Seismological Judgment ordering the return of La ke lan d 77 44 0 00 that he had provided for me." temperatures of 20 to 50 below Laboratory in Pasadena. B o a tin g the money. M ia m i 71 53 0 00 she said. They had known each O rlan do 74 45 0 00 zero In Vermont. The Caltech lab said the J The certificate was drafted In other well for two years prior to Pensacola 70 52 000 "Exposed flesh will freeze In quake registered a 5.0 on the tjie names of Daniels and his Sarasota Bradenton 7t 50 000 their marriage and had planned one hour with these conditions Richter scale. But U.S. Geolog­ sjster. Rosa M. Rotundo, also of Tallahassee 75 24 0 00 to marry earlier but put It off T am pa 71 44 000 so with the very low wind chill ical Survey scientists in Stanford, according to court re­ until June of 1985, she said. V ero Beach 71 47 000 readings expected you should Golden, Colo., recorded the cords. West Palm Beach 71 54 0 00 really bundle up If you're going Mrs. Daniels said she has not tremor at a preliminary fThe Daniels were married 1o be outdoors for long," the St. Augustine to Jupiter seen the filed suit but It seeks a magnitude of 4.6. J^ine 11. 1985. according to Moon Phases weather service advised. — Saturday...southwest wl return of at least half the The USGS said the quake Gale-force winds howled over to 10 kts. Seas 3 ft. or less $75,000. Without the money, "was felt strongly In Coalinga the northern stretches of the and Inland waters a light ch( the suit states. Daniels' estate is and widely throughout central Pacific coast and New England Saturday night...south wl "virtually Insolvent..." and if his California." coast for the second day today, to 10 kts. Seas 3 ft. or less jUSPS 411-210) last will, which ordered half his "it sounded like a big cannon the NWS said. and inland waters a light cht estate to hts wife and half to his F u ll Last blast." said Coalinga police Feb. 13 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Thunderstorms that pro­ Sunday...southeast wine Sunday, February is. 1987 sister. Is not followed it then officer Joe Jc Melo. "I was In an duced golf ball-sized hall near kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Bay Vol. 79, No. 150 becomes a “meaningless re­ apartment complex answering | •Stanford. Ark., and winds that inland waters a light chop. i cital." He ulso willed a daughter. a call and the ground un­ Beach Conditions gusted to 70 mph at Logan, Jupiter Inlet to Key Largi published Daily and Sunday, except Betty Ellner, $1,000. The suit derneath me started moving. It i Saturday by The Sanlord Herald, Utah. Friday continued today. to the Bahama Bank — S states that Mrs. Rotundo was was a pretty good-sized { Inc. 200 N French Ave., Sanlord. Daytona Beach: Waves are 2 Occasional storms and quake." day...variable wind 10 kt Fla. 22771. listed on the certificate of de- feet and glassy. The water tem­ less. Seas 2 ft or less. Bay I ralnshowers spread from Fire Department engineer porsit merely as a convenience perature Is 55 degrees, and the northern Arkansas into Inland watersa light chop. Second C lan Postage Paid at Sanlord, for Daniels. Clint Merithew described the • F lo rid a 22771 currently Is slightly south. western Tennessee and Saturday night...soutl I Mrs. Rotundo said she pre­ quake as "a big Jolt." He said Winds out of the west at 5-10 southern Missouri early today. wind less than 10 kts. Seas home D elivery Month. 54,75; 2 Months, ferred not to discuss the Issue. there were several reports of knots. New Smyrna Beach: "Mother Nature played a or less. Bay and Inland wat i 114.25; t Months. 427.00; Year. The suit has been assigned to broken windows and area resi­ Waves are 2-3 feet and calm. Friday the 13th trick on light chop. { Sit 00. By Mail: Month. 54.75; 2 Circuit Judge Kenneth M. Lef- dents mentioned feeling a M o n th s . 130 75, 4 M o n th s , 537.00; The current Is stationery and northern Utah this evening In smaller quake at about 9 p.m. Sunday...southeast wind | Year, 544.00. (ler. No hearing date has been winds are out of the west. Sun 15 kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay set. Phone 12011 222 2411. screen factor: 12. Inland waters a moderate ch —Deane Jordan t

1 Man Cites Drug Use, Language Barrier In Padilla pleaded guilty to shooting the hearing was about and was not did understand what was going on. taking the prescribed drug for ■•raid Staff Writer Carole Lynne Keith. 30. of Lake Gem Incapacitated by drugs, according to Mize also asked If Padilla was under psychotic disorders while in the Jail and A Sanford man sentenced to life for Drive, Sanford, on March 9. 1984. He court records. the Influence of any drug. Padilla said during the preparation of the docu­ the murder of his former girlfriend has shot her as she sat In her car outside a The pleading documents were in he was. Thorazine, a drug he had been ments. at no time did he appear unable appealed his case saying he did not plant nursery where she worked. The Spanish and English. A court- taking at the Jail, but not to the point to understand the documents' meaning have a qualified Interpreter and was couple had spilt up and she was trying appointed Interpreter was present as that he was not aware of the proceed­ and significance. under the negative Influence of a drug to avoid him. records show. well as a bilingual attorney who had ings. He said he was taking 100 at the time of his sentencing. Another point of his appeal 1s that his done some Intrepretlng In the case. The milligrams In the morning and 100 Padilla states In the appeal, however, Jose A. Padilla, 36, made the appeal attorney did not Investigate sufficiently Issue or Intrepretatlon was discussed milligrams at night. Daily dosage for that he had hoarded 900 to 600 even though he had two Intrcpreters at hls use of a drug the day of the murder between Mize and the Intreprcter. adults Is from 30 to 1.000 milligrams, milligrams of the drug to either commit his sentencing hearing and specifically and his history of mental Illness. "The main thing Is to make sure he according to medical references. suicide or to have the fortitude to said he was not under the Influence of At the sentencing hearing In October understands." Mize said, according the State Attorney Don Marblestone. In attend the hearing. Two relatives also any drug to the point that he did not 1984. Circuit Judge C. Vernon Mize verbatim transcript of the hearing. questioning the bilingual attorney, was claim that Padilla told them of the drug understand what was happening. made sure Padilla was aware of what Padilla, through the intrepreter. said he assured that although Padilla had been hoarding.

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BOSS neicomei youi penonoi cneci Visa MojteiCoia ©1987 ROSS STORES Choice or American Eipres* Caras SANFORD DAYTONAVOLUtIA IOUAH BEACH OUT11A PL A* A ON LA MOO ON l V t / yi IP a If MSI tf f VOLUtIA AVI MUC I N. 434 AT U M I M X I CTM Wit TO* OATTOMA tNttOWAV MOWCLL Inamchn* Ml. IT T O N AL MAN? tWI TO* t N UV HO Ml MPOTJ 4A—Sanford Herald, Sanford. FI. Sunday, Fab. IS, 1M? State Teacher Incentive Plan Studied held during the last month of 1,200 Acres of Developments By Genie Llndbcrg At the 890 million level, the The school board negotiators each school year to recognize all Harold Staff Writer program should not be a sub­ will present SEA's proposals to teachers who qualified with cer­ Get Seminole County Approval Negotiators for the Seminole stitute for adequate salaries for the school board in an executive tificates of recognition, plaques County School Board and the all teachers." OgFetree said. "W e session February 25 and hold Developments Involving a rezoning from university for certain individuals and a Seminole Education Association believe the legislature should another negotiating session with more than 1.200 acres of community district and resi­ community donated appliance (SEA), district teachers' first adequately fund teachers SEA. tentatively set for later that county land were approved, dential multi-family to for the teacher selected "Teach­ bargaining unit, met Thursday salaries at an appropriate level week. pending the state's agreement, planned unit development. er of the Year." to begin discussing disburse­ and the 890 million could be The Department of Education after two nights of public The property Is about 138 • The Level 11 designation ment of funds from a state added on top of that. This will review local district Career hearings last week. The acres on McCulloch Road, shall be for a three-year term Incentive program expected to program would basically reward Achievement Program plans hearings Involved 15 residen­ approximately 800 feet west of contingent upon satisfactory add a minimum of 890 million to more teachers, and the Florida that are postmarked by March tial and commercial projects. Lockwood Road. evaluation as determined by a state ed u cation al funds in legislature recognized that at­ 31 In order for these programs to Many applications for re- • West Side, Lockwood continued professional service 1987-88. tracting and retaining superior be implemented in the 1987-88 zonlngs and amendments to Road — Paul Vines received contract or continuing contract. The Career Achievement Pro­ teachers Is essential In order to school year and will issue a the county’s Comprehensive tentative approval for an gram. strictly voluntary on a improve the overall quality of certificate of compliance or • After the second three-year Plan were taken up at once amendment from rural to res­ teacher's part. Is commonly re­ Instruction In the public schools notice of non-compliance. designation term, the Level II because the county can make idential for 129 acres located ferred to as a career ladder In Florida." Oglctrce sa Id. teacher may apply for advan­ only two submissions per year on the west side or Lockwood because It has three levels or The career program Is enacted cement to Level III or remain at for changes to the plan under Road, about one-half mile "steps." said chief board negoti­ The program sorts participat­ by the state but allows for Level II. Electing not to apply for state law. north of McCulloch Road. ator Ernest Cowley. ing teachers Into three levels: negotiation at the local level. advancement shall not be noted At the first meeting, project • James Moore received SEA Executive Director Level I of the program would Some of the general provisions of anywhere nor be used by the Involving 450 acres were tentative permission for an Marshall Oglctrce said he talked Include teachers who have been the program that SEA em­ Board In any fashion. given the go-ahead, and the amendment from rural to res­ with faculty representatives. through the beginning teaching phasized at the negotiating table • Level II teachers shall not next night projects totaling idential for 111.8 acres located SEA board of directors and program and who do not have arc: be assigned to undertake addi­ 775 acres, primarily In the on the west side of Lockwood individual teachers, and they tenure. Cowley said. • Participation in the Career tional instructional leadership Oviedo area,* were also Road approximately three- said that SEA's strategy "to Level II teachers must have Achievement Program Is volun­ responsibilities as a result of approved. The projects face quarters of a mile north of proceed with caution Is a sound completed three years of tary for those who desire to their attaining level II designa­ one more hurdle. Each must McCulloch Road. strategy." teaching and have been hired for advance beyond Level I. tion. be approved by the Depart­ • ZOM Company was ten­ The meeting began at 4:15 a fourth year: must pass a test in • Each program applicant ment of Community Affairs In tatively approved for an p.m. at Lake Mary High School. their subject area by a private must spend fifty percent of Tallahassee. The approved amendment from rural to res­ Oglctrce said that teachers are testing service and pass three his/her time in direct work with projects Include: idential for 217.56 acres skeptical of the program because evaluations — performance, students. PAC N’ SEND • In the Markham/Paola located on the west side of of their experience with the supervisor and peer. • At least 90 percent of all Area — ZOM Company re­ Lockwood Road, approximate­ $ 2 . 0 0 Master Teacher Program In the Level 111 will carry higher designees for Levels II and III ceived tentative permission for ly one mile north of McCulloch i That's all Pac N' past that was Inadequately standard requlrments but must be classroom-based teach­ ■ Sand charges to an amendment from rural to Road. funded. should off more compensation. ers. 'handle your UPS commercial and a rezoning • Bast Of Palm Valley {shipping, plus freight charges. Isn't It "Our main concern with this Level III in the program will not • An awards banquet shall be from agricultural to commer­ — Robert i worth It, lo get out ol Iralllc, out of long Mobile Home Park program Is whether It will be be attained for at least three to cial for 86.4 acres located at Cantu received tentative ap­ BUY - SELL - TRADE Mines, out ot aggravation. . funded adequately." he said. six years. INStRUMfNtS AMP s DRUM STRINGS ETC 'P a c N' Send Is still your best source tor the northwest comer of S.R. proval for an amendment from {expert packaging services and supplies. 46 and Interstate-4. rural to residential for 71.60 THE MUSIC STORE UPS Pick-Up Daily • In the Econlockhatchee acres located on the cast side Only 10 Minutes Fiom Downtown Sonlniit 1304 L Ca— erdat I t Area — Jon Martin received of the Palm Valley Mobile C B SALES & SERVICE NEW & USED tentative approval for an 'jEEnf** 323*1137 Home Park, about three- Men Get Probation 128 HWY 17 92 REPAIR iof»i ms EttebJUhed 1M0 tarring greater Sanford amendment from rural to quarters of a mile west of OEBAHr FI 668-6380 planned unit development and Lockwood Road. For Resisting Arrest COMING EVENTS And Grand Theft SUNDAY, FEB. IB Daybreakers Toastmasters Boat Insurance? Maitland Civic Center 22nd Club. 7:15 a.m.. Christo's Res­ Two men in unrelated cases who was sitting on a bed and Anniversary Party. 3-5 p.m. taurant, 107 W. First St., San­ have been sentenced In circuit who reportedly screamed that he ( )iu* mum' sii\s it lu st. ■:Dancing and refreshments. ford. court to five years probabtion. was holding a gun beneath a \ Set-ups furnished. Members free Casselberry Klwanls Club, James Calvin Anderson. 27. of Jacket. Virgin drew his service •'(bring an hors d'oeuvrej and 7:30 a.m.. Casselberry Senior 1419 Bell St.. Sanford was sen­ revolver and ordered Anderson < non-members. $2. Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet tenced by Circuit Judge S. to put his hands where he could T TONY RUSSI INSURANCE STANDING MEETINGS Drive. Casselberry. Joseph Davis Jr. on a charge of see them, the report said. Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m.. Sanford Lions Club. noon, resisting arrest with violence. Anderson started towards JR Ph. 322-0285 open discussion, Florida Power every Tuesday, Cavalier Motor According to an arrest report, Virgin and Virgin called for I 2575 S. French Ave., Sanford ■ and Light building, N. Myrtle Inn Restaurant. 3200 S. Orlando sheriff's deputy James Virgin assistance from another deputy Drive. Sanford. reported he was assisting San­ and Sanford police. The lawmen Avenue. Sanford." *jiuto-O w ners insurance South Seminole County ford police at 1419 Bell St. In struggled to subdue Anderson ; Under New Management AA. I ile. H o m e . ( ;ir. Business. One name viss it all. ; 6:30 p.m. (open), comer Howell Klwanls Club. noon. Quincy's March because there was a and in the fight Virgin reported : Branch & Dodd Road. Golden- Restaurant, Highway 17-92 and dispute between Leonard An­ several fingers on his right hand '• T o d . Live Oaks Boulevard, derson and his son. James. The were Injured. REBOS AA, 5:30 (closed) and 8 Casselberry. elder Anderson wanted advice In the other case, a Winter FREE SPINAL EVALUATION p.m. (open), Rebos Club, 130 Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30 on how to evict his son. accord­ Springs man arrested on a A S l S 11 AI I HIS IS n o E Normandy Lane. Casselberry. p.m.. closed. 8 p.m.. step, 130 ing to the arrest report. Virgin charge of armed burglary was WARNING SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES Narcotics Anonymous. 8 p.m. Normandy Road. Casselberry. told Anderson that the problem sentenced after pleading guilty Frequent Headaches The Grove Counseling Center. Clean Air Rebos Club, noon, was a "civil matter" and he told to a charge of grand theft. Low Back or Hip Pain 580 Old Sanford/Ovlcdo Road dosed. him how to take the case though Ivan Claude Friedman, of 632 Dizziness or Loss ol Sleep (off SR 419), Winter Springs. STANDING MEETINGS the proper channels, a sheriff's Pearl Road, was sentenced by N um bness ol Hands or Foot Sanford Family Group Alanon TOPS Chapter 79. 6:15-8:15 report suit). Circuit Judge O. H. Eaton Jr. Nervousness ' " I meeting. 8 p.m.. Christ United p.m., Howell Place, 200 W. Virgin also ran a police check Friedman pleaded guilty to the Neck Pain or Stiffness Airport Boulevard. Sanford. on the son and found that he charge In October. Arm and Shoulder Pain Methodist Church, County Road Eoluition Include! Poitur* Inulpn. Button Tetl, Short was wanted by another police ALL INSURANCE ASSIGNMENTS 427 and Tucker Rd., Sanford. Sanford AA. noon, 5:30 p.m.. 8 According to an arrest report. ACCEPTED* let Test, Short Arm Tut End Talk With Doctor. Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30 p.m.. open discussion. 8 p.m.. agency, the report said. Virgin Friedmann was accused of bur­ Subject Te Policy limit** A sk a b o u t our "M aking Chiropractic Affordable" Program p.m.. closed. 8 p.m., step, 130 Living Sober closed, 1201 W. confronted the younger An­ glarizing a Casselberry home on • tut *N0 »N> il’Httl PlHSOh HE'jPGhSIBlf row HAf MfNT MAS A RIGHT 10 HEruSE TO Normandy Road, Casselberry. First St.. Sanford. derson and told him he was June 13 or 14 when the owner PAf CANCEL PAYMENT OH BE HEIMHIIHSED FOR PAYMENT fOH ANT OTMIR StBVICE EAAMtNA TION OH TREATMENT VUMICM )S PEHEnBMFO AS A HI SOL T Of ANO WITHIN n HOURS O f HESPON Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed. Toastmaster International being arrested. was out or town. DING TO THE ADUintlSEMENT EQH THE EHEf •■EBvlCt E-AMINATION OH TREATMENT MONDAY, FEB. 18 Club in the Lake James Anderson reportedly The Items were taken from the LAKE MARY BLVD. Manna Haven serves free Mary/Longwood area at 7:15 grabbed Virgin's neck anti tried home of James Peterson. 36. of lunch for the hungry. 11 a.m. to p.m. at the Seminole Communi­ to throw him down. He then 1001 Esplandc Way, a report CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, INC 1 p.m., Monday through Friday; ty College. For additional In­ broke away and ran to a said. Suite lOt Sunday. 1-3, at 519 Palmetto formation call Rosella and Tom bedroom, screaming he was go­ Friedman was arrested after M a r y B lv d 3 2 2 - 9 3 0 0 Oayhcud Center Ave.. Sanford. Bonham. 323-8284. ing for a gun and was going to questioning. —Deane Jordan THOMAS F. YANDELL, JR. D.C. Cardiovascular screening, 8 24-Hour AA group beginners kill Virgin, the rejxirt said. a.m. to 5 p.m.. County Health open discussion, 8 p.m., 317 S. Virgin kicked open a bedroom Department, 240 W. Airport Oak Ave.. Sanford. door and confronted Anderson Blvd.. Sanford. Call 322-2724 17-92 Group AA. 8 p.m., Ex. 370 for appointment. closed. Messiah Lutheran United Way of Seminole Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack MONEY SOURCE Honors Luncheon, noon. Alta­ Road. monte Springs Hilton. Ovcreaters Anonymous, open. Fast Professional Free Income tax help for re­ 7:30 p.m., Florida Power & Zayre! 1st and 2nd Mortgage tirees. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Greater Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave.. San­ and Confidential Service. Sanford Chamber of Commerce. ford. STORE HOUR NOTICE Loans 400 E. First St. Mondays Alcoholics Anonymous. 8 p.m. Our 8 stores located in through April 15. (closed). West Lake Hospital. the Orlando area will STANDING MEETINGS State Road 434. Longwood. Purchase of Existing Residential and Central Florida Blood Bank WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18 now be open from 9 AM Mortgages. Florida Hospltal-Altamonte Seminole Spokes of Welcome to 10 PM Mon. through Commercial Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave.. Wagon will meet for bridge, 9 Sat. & 9 AM to 7 PM on 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a.m.. buffet lunch at noon. PEP Personal Exercise Pro­ Quality Inn North, SR 434 at 1-4, Sundays. The hours 6ib Edmonds M DESIGN THE LOAN TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS! Barry Barks gram. 9 a.m., Westmonte Longwood. Program on "Tracing listed in today’s circular Your Family History." For reser­ Center, 500 Spring Oaks Blvd., are incorrect. We Altamonte Springs. Light vations call Annabel Hetzel at SEMINOLE MONEYTREE, INC. exercise for those with disabling 321-3874. apologize for any confu­ Licensed Mortgage Broker ailments. STANDING MEETINGS sion this may cause our 549 W. Lake Mary Blvd., Driftwood Village Suite 202 Casselberry Rotary breakfast. Rotary Club of Sanford, noon. cu sto m ers. Lake Mary, Florida 32746 323-8990 Sanford Civic Center. 7:30 a.m., Casselberry Senior Sanford AA. noon and 5:30 Center. 200, N. Lake Triplet p.m.. open discussion: 8 p.m.. Drive. closed discussion, 1201 W. First Sanford Rotary-Breakfast St. Club. 7 a.m., Skyport Restau­ SPECIAL SALE HELD OVER Narcotics Anonymous. 8 p.m., rant. Sanford Airport. 317 Oak Ave., Sanford. Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45 6 DAYS O N L Y WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY Apopka Alcoholics Anony­ a.m.. Western Sizzlln Restau­ mous. 8 p.m.. closed. Apopka rant. Sanford. F E B R U A R Y 1 1 • 1 2 -1 3-14-1 5-16 Episcopal Church, 615 Sanford Klwanls Club. noon. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M Highland. Sanford Civic Center. Al-Anon Step and Study, 8 REBOS AA. noon and 5:30 and EXCELLENT PLANTING TIME p.m.. Casselberry Senior Center, 8 p.m.(closed). Rebos Club. 130 200 N. Triplet Drive. Normandy Lane. Casselberry. Young and Free AA, St. Rich­ Sanford Screnaders Dance for 1 ard's Episcopal Church. Lake seniors, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Sanford CITRUS TREES 2 YH. OLD Howell Road. Winter Park. 8 Civic Center. Free live band. p.m.).m. closed, open discussion. Central Florida Blood Bank • SATSUMA • TANGELO Last: Monday of the month, open. Seminole County Branch, 1302 • NAVEL • HAMLIN REG. $11.99 Sanford AA. 8 p.m., closed. E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m.-5 WE KNOW THEM 1201 W. First St. p.m.. and Florida Hospital- • TANGERINE • PINEAPPLE ORANGES 8 Fellowship Group AA. senior Altamonte. State Road 436, 11 WE GROW THEM citizens. 8 p.m.. closed, 200 N. a.m.-7 p.m.; Longwood Branch. • PARSON BROWN • RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry. South Seminole Community Overeaters Anonymous. 7:30 Hospital. Suite 103-A. 521 W. • MURCOTT • PINK GRAPEFRUIT 95 p.m.. West Lake Hospital. State State Road 434. Road 434. Longwood. Call Mary TOPS Club (weight loss). • VALENCIA • MANY OTHERS 6:30-8 p.m.. Salvation Army. at 886-1905 or Dennis at 862- •ALL GRAFTED Thai# traaa hay* 3 V R O L D 7411. 700 W. 24th St., Sanford. Open • STATE INSPECTED b.an13 impacted by LARGER TREES $ )A U C TUESDAY. FEB. 17 to the public. •CANKER FREE U.S.O.A. lor public REG. $17.95 Free income tax help for re- Sanford AA. noon and 5:30 • BEST PLANTING SEASON 4 TO 6 YEAR OLD 4 U To T j sale to homeowners. tireees. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at p.m. open discussion. 1201 W. • ALL BEAR 1ST YEAR Add I Ji lex per tree required by the stale Florida National Bank. West SR First St. 434 at Markham Hoad; VFW Sanford Born to Win AA. 8 Club. 420 N. Edgemon Ave., p.m., open discussion. 1201 W. JOHN'S CITRUS TREES Winter Springs; Longwood Rec­ First St. reation Center, W. Warren Altamonte Springs AA. 8 p.m.. Avenue. Tuesdays through April (closed), Altamonte Community ZAYRE’S PLAZA (In Front Of Zayres) AIRPORT BLVD. & 17-92 SANFORD 15. Chapel. 825 State Road 436. FI. , Feh. IS. WORLD County IN BRIEF On Payments For Indigents' Medical Care! By Kathy Tyrlty assumes the bill is covered by mend an appeal procedure with Central Florida Regional Herald Staff Writer his Medicaid or Insurance and because if someone can't read, Hospital to pay a certain amount The Seminole County Com­ doesn't make application only to he or she can surely find some­ each year for care of lndfgenta. Kidnappers Withdraw Swap Deal mission stopped short of adopt­ find out months later (which one else to Interpret the mall. The problem was there were no ing a plan to limit payment of "Or how else do they conduct limits on when a person could For H ostogos Citing 'Obstincm cy' would be after the county’s hospital care for those who propsed 30-days after discharge their business?" file for these payments and some BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) — Moslem extremists holding cannot pay when Central Florida limit) there was a co-payment Commissioner Fred Streetman cases were stretching on for three Americans and an Indian U.S.-resident today Legal Services attorneys last required by the patient. Those suggested the policy be effected years. And there were no limits withdrew an offer to swap the hostages for 400 Arab week posed questions commis­ people, too. need an avenue for with the condition that those to the number of days a patient prisoners held by Israel, citing “obstlnancy of the sioners could not answer. appeal. Scott said. cases recommended for special could stay at the expense of the It had been proposed by the American government.*' Thirdly, he said, some of his consideration by Deju be taken county. county health department The Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine, which clients are illiterate and can't separately. Kay Bartholemew. hospital director that the county limit made the latest charge In a handwritten Arabic statement read the notification that they But the board didn't want to spokesman, said that If the new payment for Indlgents to 12 days delivered to a Western news agency, had earlier threatened may be eligible for county be put In the position of review­ guidelines pass, the hospital win per patient per admission and to kill all four men unless Israel released the prisoners by payment. ing each of the Indigent cases have to decide what to do with last Monday. place a 30-day time restriction Individually, so that Idea was the patients after 12 days. If As the deadline approached, they delayed the threat on applying for payment. Deju told the board he had ditched. there Is any money left In the “ until further notice." citing pleas for mercy from relatives The proposals of Dr. Jorge never encountered problems Finally. Ms. Clayton said she county Indigent care budget at of the hostages and hopes a deal might be worked out with Deju are to be taken up again with those types of patients and would work out language that the end of the year, she said It the Israelis. Feb. 24. was unaware there would be a would handle the problems and may go to extended care of the The group claims to hold Americans Robert Polhlll, 52. Bruce Allen Scott, paralegal problem. bring it back at the next meet­ Indigent. Otherwise, she said, Alann Steen, 47. Jesse Turner, 39, and Indlan-bom U.S. with Central Florida Legal County Attorney Nikki ing. the hospital "m ay have to eat resident Mlthlleshwar Singh, in his 60s, all professors Services, asked the board not to Clayton said she didn't recom­ The county has a contract It." kidnapped from Beirut University College In west Beirut pass the new guidelines without Jan. 24. some avenue of appeal for persons the system "overlooks." Iraqi Raid Darkens Tehran For instance, he said, patients '.»LC, who come Into the hospital late Ualtsd Press International at night or on a weekend have no Your Child Will Love To Come Iran said It fired a surface-to-surface missile at Baghdad. social worker to tell them they Its 11th this year, in retaliation for what Tehran residents may be eligible for county called a "terrible night" of air raids that plunged the payment. Scott pointed out that Iranian capital Into darkness for hours. outpatient care is covered by To A Child's World Each Day. Iranian revolutionary guards fired the missile at 7:50 county medical care for the p.m. Tehran time Friday, 10 minutes after Iraqi Jets Indigent, and several of his bombed a Tehran suburb, killing and wounding several clients were unable to pay their people, Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency said. bills although they should have There was no Immediate confirmation from Baghdad. been covered by county medical Tehran residents reached by telephone from Athens. ' care. Greece, said Iraqi Jets bombed and rocketed residential "These people are being con­ areas In the city 10 times in three straight days since tacted by collection agencies Wednesday — a record In the 6-Vi-year-old Gulf war. trying to get them to pay their The residents said the bombs Friday hit areas In the bills and they don’t have the eastern, western and northern sections of the city. money." Scott said. Including the northern suburbs where Iranian spiritual He said many times a patient leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini maintains a resi­ Come jump into fun with dence. usl Ms. Ellen Smith will Food Relief Reaches Refugees Little Stuff BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Shiite Moslem militiamen Consignment Shop help you join in. For Saturday allowed a convoy of vans loaded with milk and flour into a Palestinian refugee camp where starving quality child care call residents reportedly have eaten dogs, cats and rats during a 15-week siege. NOW Accepting Spring Clothes. 323-8424 The four relief vans rolled Into the BurJ A1 Barajneh camp • FURNITURE under the sityervlslon of officials of Iran, Syria and the • TOYS. MATERNITY powerful Amal militia, which shot at U.N. trucks carrying • WE BUY CRIBS food for the residents Friday, sparking gun battles that 10 M int. From Downtown Sanford delayed the shipments. 1B Hwy. 17-93 A crott From P oll Olflco An Iranian embassy employee was killed and three Amal members and a civilian were wounded In the clashes. A Palestinian official said seven people inside the camp also died In the fighting. A military source who asked not to be Identified said the relief shipment was allowed In as a goodwill gesture after the killing of the Iranian embassy employee, a Lebanese LA ST W E E K driver. He said Iran exerted pressure on Amal to allow the food into the camp. GO IN G OUT FLORCA OF BUSINESS IN BRIEF Labor Convention Attracts SANFORD’S BEST BUYS 1988 Presidential Hopefuls NOW AT BODY SHOP SANFORD PLAZA BAL HARBOUR. Fla. (UPI) — Democratic candidates, including front-runner Gary Hart and Sen. Joseph Blden, acknowledged the Importance of organized labor as they began seeking union support In the 1988 presidential EVERYTHING MUST GO! campaign. Hart. Blden. D-Del., and Ref). Richard Gephardt. D-Mo.. addressed the Maritime Trades Department of the AFL-CIO Friday on the eve of the labor federation's annual spring ENTIRE STOCK meeting. Political candidates often use the meeting as a forum for gaining support and media attention, and Blden Friday confirmed he plans to run. In separate appearances, each Democrat touched on the % need for an improved education and training system and changes In trade policy, but Blden tackled a wide range of other Issues. Including Third World debt, foreign Invest­ ment in the United States, competlveness. and what he called "the slow and subtle forces of decline. Catholics To Pay Pope's Costs OFF! MIAMI (UPI) — Catholics in south Florida will foot the nearly 82 million bill of hosting Pope John Paul II for one day In September as the church avoids commercializing a Entire Stock $13.99 And Under, Priced To Sell "spiritual experience." Parishioners at more than 300 parishes In the Miami archdiocese, which includes Dade. Broward and Monroe counties, are being asked to raise the donations to the annual charity drive to produce the necessary capital. SELECT FROM A FABULOUS SELECTION A second, special fund-raising effort might be required In May If the annual effort falls short of the goal, the Rev. Jose Nlckse of St. Brendan's Church, acting as spokesman for OF NAME BRAND JUNIOR FASHIONS the archdiocese, said Friday. Archbishop Edward McCarthy has prohibited the church from accepting corporation donations In return for special ALL AT INCREDIBLY LOW PRICES! privileges, although businesses are expected to make donations, he said. Nlckse said all events Sept. 10 and 11 — from an open-air PERMIT if 022404-8 mass for an anticipated 500.000 people to meetings with various religious leaders — will be free, although In some cases attendance will be by Invitation. Death Ends Divorce Dispute DADE CITY (UPI) — An antagonistic divorce action that had been strung out since 1985 In a dispute over property ended In a bloody shooting with the wife fatally wounded on the floor of the lobby of the Pasco County Courthouse and her husband In Jail today on a charge of first-degree murder. Raymonde Kessler, 57. of Arlington. Va.. a native of France and an employee of the World Bank In Washington. D.C., was struck three times by shots fired Friday by her estranged husband. Kenneth Kendrick Kessler. 70. of Zephyrhllls. She died about an hour later. Her lawyer. Glen Greenfclder, said the divorce hud been stalled by the couple's refusal to reach a scttlment over their property, which Included houses In Maryland and’ Zephyrhllls and family property In France In which Mrs. Kessler had an Interest. VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS He described the lengthy proceedings as "antagonistic." and "long, nasty." but said the dlvorre was expected to be SANFORD PLAZA STORE ONLY! completed Friday afternoon. V '; ? 7 ; * f/ t - V ■» ' i v , * ♦ —> > v v ■*

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School Names Teacher Of Year Sanford Middle School principal Dan Pelham announced last week that faculty members had elected Ms.Wanda Currie as Sanford Middle’s "Teacher of the Year." Ms. Currie, a seventh-grade language arts teacher and the school's yearbook sponsor, has taught at Sanford Middle for 16 years. She is involved In all aspects of school life, as well as in community activities which have benefited her students and their families. Pelham said. Sanford Middle has chosen Steven Wilbur to be their Walt Disney World "Dreamer and Doer” representative . He is an eighth-grader who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and versatility through his In­ volvement In the Student Council. Student of the Month Program and community baseball, principal Dan Pelham said. Herald Photo by Tommy Vlncant 'World's Foremost Fried Chicken Authority' Goldsboro Honors Teacher Goldsboro Elementary School has chosen Mrs. Deborah Lee Cummins, center left, co-founder with his brother-in-law Sullivan watch. Cummins opened the first Famous Recioe i Zukowskl as the school's "Teacher of the Year," Principal of Lee's Famous Recipe restaurant chain, visits Sanford Lima, Ohio in 1966 and th^^haln Vrew to more than M L.V. Johnson said. Mrs. Zukowskl Is a second-grade presents an order of fried chicken to a customer as Jerry restaurants by 1984 when it was sold »n teacher who has taught at Goldsboro Elementary for three Sullivan, left, Lou Wright, Janice Miller and Margurette now serves as ofSarspokesman f“ ?hl firrn ^ years. Goldsboro PTA will hold Us Book Fair, which offers a wide variety of children's books, from 9 a.in. to 3:15 p.m. dally from Feb. 17-20 in the school auditorium. PTA president Sue Smith said.

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Lakevlew Middle School has named seven students to A two-hour celebration of "The ford branch of Alpha Kappa feature two parts — Roots and lums for young people, said Dr the principal’s list for earning a perfect grade point average Black Experience” will com­ Alpha Sorority, which is plann­ Black Expressions — to trace Sweeting, who teaches blacl of 4.0. said principal Rick Mossman. The students are: memorate black history month ing the live program. blacks' African heritage and history at Seminole Community Amy Battista. Lakoscia Kennon. Patricia Kite. Shannon at the Greater Sanford Chamber Alpha Kappa Alpha is the arrival In America, then re­ College. Latimer. Clndl Meriwether. Raqucl Nasso and Trung Vong. of Commerce. Saturday. Feb. 28. oldest and largest black sorority cognize the accomplishments "The contributions of oil Mossman said that of the 155 students earning a position All citizens are welcome to in the country, with 75,000 and additions they've made "to black Americans and the! on the school’s honor roll. 114 were Included for achieving attend the free ceremony, which members. Dr. Sweeting said. It all society." Dr. Sweeting said. heritage is not Included tn rnos a 3.0 grade point average with no grade lower than a C. begins at 1:30 p.m.. according to was founded In 1908 at Howurd Black history month is itself a school texts." Dr. Sweeting said Thirty-four students earned "high honors" for earning a Dr. Lurleen Sweeting. University. Washington. D.C. necessary avenue to offer in "But Afro American studies in grade point average of 3.5 to 3.99 with no grade lower than Dr. Sweeting is president of formation and Insights that are elude and involve all of us." The Black Experience will aB. Kappa Sigma Omega, the San­ not available in regular curricu- —Karen Talley "I

UwiU Ft. , F * . M, M IF -fA Reagan: No Cover-Up NATION Contra*. Marlin FiUwater saying Reagan WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ spread his arms, shook his head dent Reagan Is strongly denying and said: "No. No. No." The NSC review board, led by will "let the chips (all where they IN B R IE F any attempt to cover up facts In Word of a possible cover-up former Republican Sen. John m ay" and la ready to deal with a the Iran-Contra scandal and his attempt was raised Friday by Tower of Texas, was set up by tough report from the Tower spokesman says Reagan Is ready The Washington Post, which Reagan In December to review panel. Officials Say Insider Scandal for a report by his own special reported the three-man board the White House basement "1 think It’s going to be a review board to be tough on the Reagan named to review opera­ operation that served as a base critical report, a tough report — Could Extend Even Further administration. tions of his National Security in the Iran-Contra matter for and the tougher the better." In a quick exchange with news Council Is examining a large file North and Reagan's ex-natlonal FiUwater said, assuring report­ NEW YORK (UP1) — Federal authorities were trying to reporters before leaving Friday of NSC computer messages and security adviser. Vice. Adm. ers he reflected Reagan's views. determine Saturday whether a Wall Street Insider trading for a weekend at Camp David. John Poindexter. He said he expects the report scheme that started with arbitrager Ivan Boesky and most trying to learn If administration Md., Reagan offered his first officials tried to hide evidence. After two sessions of ques­ to be declassified and made recently spread to Kidder, Peabody & Co. reaches even tioning Reagan and two public after it Is sent to the further. public comment in nearly three Today The New York Times months on the sale of U.S. arms reported the computer material extensions of Its deadline, the president, who supplied the The latest development In the spreading Wall Street to Iran and the scheme to divert includes new details about links Tower board Is now‘expected to board with excerpts of his scandal came Friday when Martin A. Siegel. 38. pleaded profits to Nicaraguan Contra between Lt. Col. Oliver North, complete Its report by Feb. 26. personal notes to assist in Its gulllty to two felony counts In the swapping of private rebels. the fired NSC deputy named as a According to the Post, lt has review. Information between Kidder. Peabody and Goldman. Sachs widened Its mandate to look Into "Our Impression Is the Tower ft Co. "W as there any cover-up?" the key figure In the scandal, and president was asked as he the CIA's station chief in Costa the cover-up possibility. board Is doing a very thorough Federal authorities said the scheme — which Involved walked with his wife. Nancy, Rica, who has been recalled to The White House sought to and complete Job," FiUwater Information on mergers from June 1984 throught January toward a helicopter on the south Washington to be punished for defuse reaction to the situation said. "It Is Informative and 1986 — allegedly generated millions of dollars In Illegal lawn of the White House. He Friday, with chief spokesman insightful ■ profits for Kidder. Peabody. Improper contacts with the Siegel, who moved to Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. last year, pleaded guilty In federal court to conspiracy and tax during a break in a Jan. 19 ARNOLD'S tTA M W OLASS evasion charges. workaesslon.. The incident And. said Industry sources, the scandal Is likely to reach ...Probe followed a discussion between CLASSES START SOON other prestigious brokerage houses and financial lnstltu* Manning and City Commissioner tlons. Continued from page IA David Gunter in a back office. NOTE: See an Indepth review of the Insider scandal on began to plane above the water Gunter said Manning became page 7B. and landed on top of his boat. upset after he asked Manning for LeBruno said, although the a copy of the report on the Vacation From Inflation Ends officers had been drinking beer boating accident during the • MMLMSHB tu rn s during the day, he did not think United Press International discussion. CUSTOM WINDOWS 4 NMCU - IKE lt was a contributing factor to Sloiu Hours OPEC's back, the dollar Is down, manufacturing Is up the accident. Manning, who earlier said he b in 4301 t»S PM M F and. on Wall Street, hopeful caution Is the watchword. 10-1 PM SAT A charge of "unprofessional was considering litigation U k* Mary Bird. 322-0197 The stock market rallied In active trading Friday as behavior" was made against against Gunter and Mrs. Dennis, Investors Ignored a widening Insider-trading probe to Manning by City Commissioner said last week he would not engage in broad-based buying. Nevertheless, for the Dow Lynette Dennis, who asked comment other than to say he Industrials It was the end of the first losing week of 1987. Waller to Investigate. It stemmed welcomes Investigation of any The Dow Jones industrial average Friday climbed 17.57 from an outburst In the com­ allegations If proper procedures to 2183.35. But for the week. It fell 3.52 points. mission chamber by Manning are followed. WE BUY MORTGAGES Three government reports all contained hints Friday that prices this year will rise far above the 1.1 percent rise that We also make 1st and 2nd mortgage the Consumer Price Index posted in 1986. Most economists predict It will go up about 3.5 percent to 4 percent. loans on Residential or Commercial REALTY TRANSFERS Real Estate up to $100,000. Alzheimer's Gene Isolated ' Personal loans are aveileble Including Richard M Scholl land 4 WF Kathy to WF Yvonn*. Lt t3 Grove Manor. 371.000 WASHINGTON (UPI) — With a report Saturday on a gene David C Fung & Pol Ylng Shlu, Lt 100 Orange Tara fleiman & HB Mark to Ronald P Revolving Credit Line. that may be associated with Alzheimer's disease, a team of Grova Park Un 4.133,500 Mac F t* 4 WF Barbara, Lt t 4W70' of 3 Blk Q For Information Call: New York scientists has won a race with other researchers Heritage Homes to Samuel J Ceraslello & Longwood P a rk , 339,300 to disclose first evidence of a genetic link to the condition Marie V Juliano. Lt It Deer Run Un 14, Jam*s M Thurston * WF Mary to P*t*r 170,900 Monaco. S 100* ot E 43* of U It Blk C, Triplett 831-3400 destroying the memory of more than a million Americans. Pine Grove Holding Corp to Kenneth H L k Shores. 333.000 Pirii Sg. Stopping Ctr. The team at New York's Institute for Basic Research on Rauth 4 WF Elaine A. Lt 30 Greenspotnte, Robert Hart, Repr Est Virginia to 117.000 Lawrence D McKinley 4 WF Margaret, Lt 4 SR 436 Staten Island said the gene they Isolated Is on the 21st Donald E Jernlgan A WF Carlene to Weklva Club Ests Sec 7.3143.000 Lwtfweed, FL 32750 chromosome — the same chromosome responsible for Ronald D Houck 4 WF Doris H. Lt SO Steven Ferrell 4 WF Debora to James E Down syndrome, the genetic disease marked by mental H a rb o u r R idge. 179,900 Johnson 4 WF Juanita. Lt 30 4E 31’ ot 31 Blk & James A Thomas to Bernard Brown & WF G W est A lta m o n te H ts Sec 3,344.900 retardation and many physical defects. D oro thy, L I 31 M a y ta lr Sec I st addn, 145,000 Harris Amer Homes to David R Whiling, LI Dr. Edmund Jenkins, one of the researchers reporting In Walter E Hunter A WF Irene to Peggy S 4 3 H yd * P ark. 377,700 C&S Family Credit Services, Inc. a letter In Saturday's edition of the British medical Journal Marshall. Un}ACassel Creek Ph 1.177,000 Anden Group to Thomas W Usinger 4 WF Henry J Koch A WF Kathleen to Linda A Helen, L I 78 Sunrise Ests Sund. 374,400 Lancet, called the report "the first evidence of any kind of Barnes, Lt II Blk 3 Indian Hills Un 1 Repl. M I Schotlensteln Homes lo Martyn B genetic material associated with Alzheimer's disease." 190.000 Racht 4 WF Connie, LI 37 Alafaya Woods Ph But Dr. Peter St. Georgc-Hyslop of the Massachusetts FRC Inc to Julio C Perei A WF Evelyn, Lt IV , 344,000 90 T lb ero n H ills Ph 3.1111.000 Newlando Inc lo Seminole Steel Corp. land General Hospital In Boston, who will report on related Harlan R Tarr WF Dayna to Fred A A In Sec 33 30 30, 3434,900 research next week In the American Journal Science, said P ayne A WF Miriam C. UnC-314 Bldg 7 the New York scientists have failed to present adequate W eklve V illa s , 144,000 R L Gordon 4 Co lo Randall L Mitchell 4 Slockbrldge Ltd to John Lawler, Lt 74 WF Kim A. Lt S3 4W33’ ot 34 M M Lords First LOG STRUCTURES evidence to reach the conclusion that the gene Is linked to Stockbrldge Un 3,141.000 A d d C llru s H ts , 334.000 Alzheimer's. Paul R Rlales A WF Ruth to Ronald L Platt Jacob F Crouch Jr to G W Gilmore 4 WF Of The South A W F Gene M . S 143 50' o f W 14S.14' ot L t 34 Em ily, LI I Blk D Camelot Un 4,374,900 Forest L a ke s /d , 103.000 AN INVESTMENT YOU CAN LIVE WITH ^ Catastrophic Care Support Urged Repr Est Matthew R Cuptlll to George H General Homes to William S Charlton 4 W F K a y , U 37 H attow brnah W *e t. 344.300 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Praising President Reagan for Purcell II. Lt 1 Blk L Sky Lark Un I repl,- ■ 305-831-5028 and 305-321‘tO Q S 140.000 General Homes to Jamas P Towers Jr 4 sending Congress a plan for catastrophic-illness Insurance, Bill M Cooper A Lila to Paul Clay A W F Fadra H. Lt II Alalaya Woods. Ph 11,391.400 27 Plans Or Custom health officials have launched a drive to get a public- Lynette. Lt 94 M yrtle Lake Hills s/d, 1143.000 W illiam Bell Bldrs Inc to Samuel J Saporito private alliance to supply the coverage and win con­ K Homes Inc to John J Sar A WF Karen, Lt Sr 4 W F C a lh e rln , L t 33 W illo w Run. 3135.900 Design Western Red Cedar, servative support. 30Tuscawllla Un 13,1314,000 Richard A Magllo A WF Ellz to Kent D David J Becke 4 WF Kathy to Sherri L Or Eastern While Pine. "W e don't like to view this as a win.” cautions Thomas L in c o ln A P a tric ia A Rose, L t 3 B lk E Beals 4 Michael B Lee, Lt 13* Deer Run Un Manufactured Locally Burke, the chief of staff at the Health and Human Services W alke rs A d d n A lt, 130,000 7B. 347.900 Hovnanlan etc to Joan E Chernack A M a ry located At Seminole Department and one of the authors of the sweeping T slpouras A George Dlakldes. Un E-13 Blk 13 Karl O Stairs 4 Helen lo William E County Ind. Park, E iit Insurance plan that Reagan has endorsed. The P in e R idg e C lub V illa g e I Cond. 133.000 Lambert 4 Amy M Ploch. land In Sec 39 30 33.341.000 52, West Of I-4 Reagan formally embraced Thursday the bulk of a James D Theos A WF Kathryn to Farshld Y arlza deh A WF Laura, Lt 9 Tamarak, proposal by Health Secretary Otis Bowen, telling Congress 103.000 he wants to expand Medicare coverage for catastrophic James G Strack A WF Rose A to John M • Energy efficient Illness at an extra premium cost of $4.92 a month. W a rre n A WF Brenda. Lt 30 Blk B Sweetwater Oaks Sec 10.tltS.000 • Customized at no extra cost FINANCING BY The plan also would limit to $2,000 the out-of-pocket Star Malahhey to Anel Nazario Jr A WF Zayre • Residential AMERIFIRST MTG. CORP. W expenses paid for services now covered by Medicare and Naomi, Lt 43 Un I Garden Lake Ests. 177.000 • Com m ercial UC. MTG. BROKER UNDER there would be unlimited hospital days and medical care. Juanita G Johnson A HB James to Royce J VanLandlngham A WF Anne. Lt 33 Blk K W I ' H S O R R Y Carriage H ill Un 3.143.000 |Log Structures o f t h e s o u t h Group Wants Convent Ousted Robert Phllllpe to Timothy H Anderson A IN OUR "WASHINGTON’S Isobel M. Trustees, Lt 3 Blk G Tanglewood |n a m e ______-______tel------WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pope John Paul II should order Sec 3 re p lt, 134.000 BIRTHDAY SALE" CIRCULAR ON Carmelite nuns off the site of the Auschwitz death camp In K L Dobmeler Tr to Frederick J Berkblgter I aodress A B e ve rly. L t3 4 L k Searcy Sh. 147.000 PAGE 18, WE ADVERTISE A his native Poland, B'nai B'rith International says, because Allred R Gallant to Robert R Cuskaden. Un 7-PC. STAINLESS STEEL | C IT Y ______S T A T E _ _ _ Z IP the presence of the Catholic convent distorts Jewish 3193 Lazy O aks Cond. 171,100 SE Bk to Phung Duong Vu A WF Oanh Kim C00KSET WITH GUSSUDS FOR ICOUNTY. suffering. Nguyen, Beg NE cor Lt I Blk E Sweetwater "The Holocaust cannot be likened to any other event in C lub U n i. 1400.000 $19.99. 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Eva M Park A Rose K Weekley. land In Secs IAA3I 19 31 A 10 p a r In V olusia Co. 1109.500 CUSTOMERS. Vanna White Sues Playboy Perry O Mason to Rudolph Roberts Sr A LOS ANGELES (UPI) — "Wheel of Fortune" game show hostess Vanna White has Died a $5.2 million suit against Playboy magazine and publisher Hugh Hefner, claiming . %' 10The Thomson McKinnon40 U S. Government Fund they will ruin her "all-American" Image by publishing MAKE MOWING HEAVEN IN ’87 semi-nude photographs of her. invests in U.S. government obligations which are In the Superior Court suit filed Friday, White said guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the United photographer David Gurian sold the pictures, taken of her In 1982. to Playboy In 1986 for $100,000. even though she States government. 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Longwood Bill To Land Owner ’ Current distribution rate based upon share price of ' $ 10 58 and dividends paid or declared during the ninety Will Face Court Challenge d a y period e n d e d 2/6/87 Yield an d share price will vary according to market conditions. For example, the net An Altamonte Springs man records show. One of the other asset value per share on 9/20/85 was $10.00 and on has asked the courts to review a two people assessed has agreed 2/4/87 was $1053. For more complete Information, in­ decision by the city of Longwood to deed the low-lying land to the to bill him at least $6,327.84 for city. It Is near a city park, cluding charges and expenses, call or write (or a free pending improvements of records show. prospectus Please reaO the prospectus carefully before Longwood property a city official Bernard states in his suit that you invest or send money. once called useless except to the Longwood city manager in collect storm water run-off. 1981 told him by letter that the YES. I would like lo receive (ree information on the Thomson John Bernard, of 511 Howard land is a designated drainage McKinnon U.$. Governmeni Fund I Ave.. states in his suit that the M odal 313633 area for the city park area and 31" Sail Propallad Havan'l You dona Narro______I Without A Toro' assessment is arbitrary, "is unuseable for anything BBC. flaar Saggar I capricious and an unlawful Long Enough? Address______except storm water run off." I application of Florida law. City______Slate_____ Zip. According to city records. The letter also suggests I Homo Tel Bus. ret. Bernard and two other home- Bernard donate the land to the SMITTY’S MOWERS I city for a tax write off. 201 E Pine S i. S(e 400 owners were assessed for paving Wa Honor 2506 S. Park Dr. I Improvements along North and The case has been assigned to Olhar Toro Orlando, FL 32801 I South Mllwee streets. The Circuit Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr. Ada Sanford TORO i /mo (305) 641-4910 B Salac lad SECURITIES N C I M assessments were approved by No hearing dale has been set. M odala 322-2811 Attn: Nila Beckman the city commission Jan. 5. —Deane Jordan ml

’ t* •A—Sanford HtraM, Sanford, FI. Swwday, Fab. IS, lft7 • teachers and letting them know what I’ve done. Involved this way and make friends." My child development teacher will tell us things Mindy Buscoe. 11th grader, was on the school ...Classroom from her childhood, problems and things she news staff, which, she said. Is run In a rather open, friendly style. "W e all went together for a Continued from page 1A could and couldn't do. I have been Invited to get-togethers at the homes of my coaches, Journalism convention ... I like to go back to old One graduate of Seminole High School, now a basketball and volleyball." teachers I had and talk. One teacher said how she student at UCF. said It was extremely annoying In 12th grader Amy Allen's class, things are Just got married — I mean she tells us everything to have a teacher (at high school) come in and pretty relaxed too. "Especially In psychology about herself, how she went to her class reunion, discuss personal things such as "surfing and class, he (the teacher) really relates to the high and vacations she's taken. She’s fairly young. hanging around the beach and urinating into the school; he shared his first date when we were She tells us everything." ocean" and then. 20-30 minutes Into the class, talking about some embarrassing moments. I like Miss Maher. 11th grader, added that her postpone a test, causing the student to have to when the teacher Is open." teachers are "pretty friendly, and the classes are rearrange his schedule. Also happy with her open-style classrooms was relaxed. They (teachers In less formal classroom Another student told of a teacher at Seminole Shannon K. Smith. 12th grader. "I think our settings) get across the Information In ways you High School who spent 15-20 minutes telling the teachers are always there to help us. no matter can relate to. Our physics teacher also sponsors class nbout her relationship at home with her even If the teacher Is distant, he’s going to listen swimming. I see her outside of class and she gives husband and how her urine was "so cloudy” she and help us out. Yes. they share their aggrava­ me rides home now and then and has driven me thought she must be pregnant. When in­ tions. He told us when he met his wife, about his places I need to go." terviewed. the teacher acknowledged she did sp. little girl’s birthday party, and ... about an Eleventh-grader Kim Burt said one of the typing The boy said he thought such behavior tends to accident he was involved in. I have a good feeling. teachers went to another girl’s birthday party. make the class turn in mediocre work, reasoning It’s a lot more relaxed If you know something "Most of them arc really nice and talk about that the teachers had already established friendly about them than If you don't." things In their life like vacations and weddings. relationships and would be far more lenient. "It’s better because the teachers are younger Some of them I’m friends with: they would Another student said n teacher often disclosed these days." said Pete Courlas. "They give you a understand my problems." to the class her battles with the principal and the lot out of their own lives, and you can learn a lot Mary Jo Connell. 9th grader. Is Just getting to administration over things she wanted to do In of lessons If you listen to them. I think I want to know the high school routine but feels It will be the classroom, but whldi they wouldn’t allow. be a teacher." pretty friendly. "They seem pretty friendly. Some She gave the students detailed accounts of those Added Lake Mary High student Elisa Maher. "It classes are better than others. A couple teachers I arguments. helps with our grades, too. I mean, because if we can go to with any problem at all and relate on a One female teacher reportedly conducts a loose have someone we can tell our problems to. then personal level. I think that Is good because then class in which she often spends classroom time we will do better because we don’t have to sit and you can enjoy the class and you want to learn telling students about her father who owns a car worry so much." something from them." dealership, and how she became a teacher when These Lake Mary students also gave their Said Deana Harrington, 12th grader, "I have a she "applied for It on a whim." When In­ opinions and told of their relationship with good relationship with my teachers. Some of terviewed. the teacher explained she saw nothing teachers. them are distant, but if I want to talk about wrong with sharing such Information with her Tla Harding. 12th grader, told about a special something they will be glad to listen. They will students, noting everyone knows her family. The relationship with her last year’s typing teacher. share their high school experiences and what question not answered, of course. Is how much "I go up and sec her. and like she came to my steps they took to pick a career. I have basically a classroom time Is spent with such discussions, house on my birthday. I got to know her because I good relationship and consider my teachers und how much formal learning time is lost. If any. won a typing award and we went to Washington friends." Here arc some SHS students' comments, some HtraM Mttta by Kathy Tyrtty together. I like her; she's really neat. She had my More emphatic was Ter! Castonguay. "I have In favor of and some against how teachers boyfriend In class, too. and she really likes us... had a really good relationship all through the conduct class. Some of the comments are brief LMHS students (front) Tla Harding, Elisa "She would talk about anything from dieting to years; they understand, they listen and they and only serve to point out the nature of some Mayer, (back from left), Patty Ames, school to other teachers. She talked about kids In share. Our child development teacher is relationships. Carolyn Perry, M ary Jo Connell. the class that would tick her ofT. It wasn’t like a especially close to us. She tells us about Kim Allen. 10th graejer. said last year she spent teacher-student relationship. Wc were friends. I pregnancy — she has kids — and what stages the weekend with her Algebra teacher and people are saying about him In the press and plan on keeping In touch with her." they go through, how not to have birth defects. I played "racquetball and stuff. She was going everything. He had us help him put up posters And 11th grader Carolyn Perry had a lot to say could share like everything with a couple of them. through a divorce and we were good friends." and stuff. One of my teachers talks about about personal relationships with teachers, too: She's a friend. And our government teacher Just Said Kate Earle. 11th grader. "I think students everything that happens: a trip to the hospital "I think It depends on the teacher a lot and the got married, and told us all about It and how they have a better relationship with their teachers now and how he was treated, his trip to Iceland.” atmosphere In class. If you have the same teacher met and stuff.." than they used to. They tell us what they do on Friendships develop regardless of age dif­ a couple bf years, then you get to know them. But Senior Greg Fluct said, "Generally It’s pretty weekends and If they had fun. and relate personal ferences. said 12th grader Kathy Hammcl. "I If you have a lot of kids In the class who don't good (relationships with teachers). Most of the things." think In high school wc arc more at ease than In want to be there at all. wc have to put out more time they're pretty cool. They share what they Then there’s Uth grader Teresa Bcnfleld who middle school where you can’t Joke around. I am effort to learn anything. did before they tuught. and how they got started felt teachers had special pets. "Personally, I don’t really close to a man who works In the library. He "I have a world history teacher I like very teaching. Our club sponsors will have us over and think students have a good relationship with their was going through a divorce and asked me to be a much. He was my boyfriend’s teacher, too. the It makes a more Interesting class." teachers. Teachers have their pets and If you’re Big Sister for his little girl. Wc can talk about year before, and I can talk to him about my Simply said by Lori Willson, "W e (she and the not a pet then you’re out ... you always get yelled things that are personal, when you need someone problems, my boyfriend and my parents. He teachers) have a great relationship — It's the best. at and stuff." who Is older to understand you. If they’re upset, knows my sister, too. Wc get along really good. We arc good friends." From 11th grader Marc Luke. "I don’t get along they (teachers) tell us: they tell us about It and Ills daughter's In our class..." And from Junior Patty Ames. "Most of them with my teachers because they don’t get along they share with us." She talked about a teacher who "wanted to tell (teachers) arc friendly, but some of them kind of with me." us all about his own life. He brought his baby in. stay away because they’re not my type. I don't And the possibility of quitting occurred to 11th Yolanda Robinson. 12th grader, said she. too. Is He's been all over the world and brings us slides like some of my teachers." grader Jeff Russell. " I ’m planning on quitting friends with some teachers. from his vacations. Wc talk about other kids who (Next — The story of a pregnant teacher school. One of my teachers who was running for "I like going back to my old teachers for advice arc disruptive or who don’t want to be In the class whose tummy is checked by male students, office comes In and says how he feels about what because they’re better than friends. I like visiting at all. I think the teachers should be more and comments from surprised principals).

ago. The code board began assessing fines against her last fall, as a follow-up to the non-correction of Thousands Gather For 'Farm-Sav' ...Fines violations building Inspection found the winter ELIZABETH CITY. N.C. (UPI) and Maine. said. "They're murdering farm­ before. Continued from page 1A — Thousands of farmers arc FARM-SAV organizer Eugene ers because farmers are killing In addition to the $25-a-day charge, the reports expected at a "FARM-SAV’’ Meads said there will be themselves.” inspection. While the city's fire code accepts the says the $250-a-day fine for Mrs. Nestor's parking meeting that Jim "Catfish" workshops. Informal discussions Hunter said the government sprinkler system in lieu of the doors' replace­ violations should run two weeks less tlum Mercer Hunter says Is Intended to spur and a barbeque, but "mainly, must alter the market situation. ment. the building code does not and this originally contended. Mercer, however, said he's federal officials Into action to "The price of fertilizer, the necessitated a waiver request to commissioners. "not going to make an Issue of It. She's taken care what we want to do Is get the save growers from financial ruin. price of lime, the price of all The sprinkler Installation Isn't expected to be of the lot. that's what's important." farmers to get talking about "W e want to sec that govern­ among themselves. chemicals keep going up. All the finished before next month, according to city Mercer had disagreed with staffs' assessment ment officials — everyone from "When farmers have pro­ prices have been going up, building officials. The $25-a-day fine should run when It was Initially made last fall. According to county commissioners, to state blems. they usually get together except the ones we get for our until then. Mercer said Friday. staff, the $250-a-day parking lot fine ran 14 days, governors, right on up to the and talk about It around a crops." Hunter said. Mercer's motion on Nov. 9 tied Into Mrs. from Oct. 15-29. fora $3,500 total. president — get the message potbelly store In an old country "I was making a good living Nestor’s bid to receive an occupational license Mercer had said the lot wusn't finished until that wc need help." Hunter said store." Meads said. "W e're Just until two. three years ago. My from the city to legally operate the hotel. His two weeks later, when curbing was laid to comply Friday night In a phone In­ doing a little modern version.” dad told me to get out of farming motion said the license would not be Issued until with requirements in a motion he made at terview from Ills farm In FARM-SAV begins at about 10 — that there wasn’t any more the sprinkler system "Is Installed, operational and commissioners'Oct. 13 meeting. Hertford. N.C. money lor a living In It. I should inspected.” a.m Saturday with seminars on At that meeting, and at Mrs. Nestor's request, "Having all those officials Just farming Issues — Including have listened to him." Hunter Mercer asked for a review of the city’s case commissioners agreed to allow the lot to be talking nbout helping us Isn't sessions with lawyers on how said. against Mrs. Nestor late last year when separate mulched, rather than paved as the building code going to do us any good. We farmers can avoid foreclosures — Hunter was especially critical actions taken by the city commission and code requires. They also attached specific conditions to need them to take some action." In classrooms at Elizabeth City of U.S. trade policy that he said board prompted confusion about Its status, the paving waiver, such as the curbing require­ said Hunter, a baseball Hall of State College. had allowed scrap Iron and including fines she owed. ment Fame Inductee who began farm­ Meads said a variety of factors waste paper to become top The resulting report was prepared during the Because Mrs. Nestor had been cited for falling ing Ills 500-acre spread after have led to the financial pro­ exports while foreign companies last two months by Colbert. Assistant City to provide the off-street parking area several retiring from the major leagues. blems of farmers. were sending cars and electronic Attorney Donna McIntosh, who serves as code months before the commission meeting, code Hunter helped organize the "Big business has been sub­ goods Into the United States. enforcement board counsel, and city building and board members said the $250-a-day fine would day-long event dubbed sidized by the federal govern­ "W e’ve Just got to get some engineering staff. start Oct. 15 If the lot wasn't finished, regardless FARM-SAV. which Is expected to ment to take over small farms farm exports going," Hunter The report addresses code enforcement actions of whether commissioners said It was to be draw 20.000 farmers and their and take what they lose on farm said. "The Japanese export cars. the city began against Mrs. Nestor nearly a year mulched or paved. families from as far as Hawaii as a loss for for the business." he Toyotas. Nlssans. We’re export­ ing trash. If they won't let our farm goods Into their country, Also, the letter said. "You are Karen Coleman, school board then let's stop their cars from ...Uranus to be commended for your spokesman, said that having coming here." knowledge given the resources been In education for 20 years, Security Tight For Continued from page 1A that support your Information she Is always Impressed with and for making a survey to those who Impact teaching With those results. Jason support your request for a materials. "W e have had Thatcher Wedding wrote a letter to HBJ that said change. These are sound scien­ teachers from Seminole County HOSPITAL exchange vows in a traditional, the question "What planet has tific methods of dealing with prepare parts of the books in LONDON (UPI) - Scotland rings?" should read "Which questions." Enclosed with the the past, but so far. this Is the Yard imposed strict security double-ring Anglican ceremony. NOTES planets have rings?” and he letter was a bookmark. first third-grader to provide a precautions for today’s Valen­ Scotland Yard searched the received a nice reply. tine's Day wedding of Prime neighborhood for explosives and suggestion for a major textbook C«ntr»l Florida Roftonol Hospital The letter said In part. "You Jason's mother. Mrs. Millie publisher which will Impact Minister Margaret Thatcher's ordered offices around the 16th only son to the the daughter of a F rid a y are certainly a well Informed Padgett said "W e’re very proud workbooks distributed na­ century chapel cleared Friday ADMISSIONS student." and explained that of Jason, he Is an unusual boy. tionally. Texas car dealer In a chapel built night, a standard procedure Scott 0 Andrus. Orange City by King Henry VIII. when an appearance by the DISCHARGES "probably at the time the He has always been very In­ Sanford workbook was being written, quisitive and dwells deeper Jason said he wrote the letter On Friday, police checked prime minister is planned. Esther M Barnum the rings around Uranus were than what you would expect a because he wanted to be sure streets, sewers and buildings Authorities said concern over M a rie E B y rd around Savoy Chapel, where security for the British leader Baby Boy Ward known by only a few people.” child to. He's always been people did not read the wrong Joan M Arcaro. Deltona The letter also said that the fascinated with the planets and Information. When asked how some 150 guests were expected was part of the reason the Kim E. Schaich, Deltona workbook page was wrong and space und would like to work In he felt about receiving the carlv today to watch Mark wedding was being held In Gerre A. Strobel. Deltona that It would be corrected In space as a scientist or an publisher's letter, he said. "I Thatcher and Diane Burgdorf London. W illiam K. Long. Geneva the next edition. engineer.” she said. feel proud." AREA DEATHS Filming Includes Local Cameos ANTON J. SWENSON homemaker and a member of All she moved to Sanford from Mr. Anton J. Swenson. 96. Souls Catholic Church. Sanford. Montgomery. Ala.. In I950. She Four of Sanford's young peo­ Rivershlp Romance cruise ship. The film's production manag­ 1230 Woodcmcre Drive. Alta­ Survivors Include her daughters. was retired from the Seminole ple and a First Street bookshop er. Jan Thompson, said areas all monte Springs, died Thursday at Jean H. Payne. Deltona. Joan County Clerks Office and was a The young adults were cast by will be on the big screen with over Seminole County were Florida Living Nursing Center. Wunderlich. Tyngsboro. Mass.; Presbyterian. She was a former Freeland Bookshop owner Clint actor Sam Bottom In a feature scouted before the downtown Forest City. Born Jan 9. 1891. In sons. Leo MeClosky Jr., member of the Garden Club and Rhodes, who said the selection film slated for national release. Sanford shop was chosen. Sweden, he moved to Altamonte Tyngsboro. Kevin MeClosky. the Woman's Club, both in Location shooting for "Before didn't consider their notuble ties. Springs from Chicago In 1958. Peace Dale. R.I.; and nine grand­ Sanford, and was a former Pink God" begins at Freeland and "I Just knew them, that's all” "W c liked the look of the He was a retired builder and a children. Gramkow Funeral Lady. Su-vl\ors include her Company Bookshop Monday af­ Rhodes said, adding they fit the entire area, as well as Ids shop." member of Forest City Sev­ Home. Sanford. Is In charge of niece, Marian Hendrix. Port St. Ms. Thompson said. "The ternoon. bill for a studio request that the enth-day Adventist Church. arrangements. Joe: nephews. William Bassford. Location shots are also extras be between the ages of small-town atmosphere appealed Survivors Include his niece, OLIVE L. HUNT Valdosta. G a.. Ralph H . to us and the community planned locally at Sanford's 18-25. Margaret Haberg. Chicago. Miss Olive Lazctte Hunt. 83. Bassford. Everett. Wash.. seemed like a nice place to Central Florida Zoo and BaldwIn-Fairchild Funeral 2485 Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, Gramkow Funeral Home, San­ The local thespians will be In work." Seminole Community College. Rhodes shop when Bottom Home. Orlando. Is in charge of died this week at her home. Born ford. Is In charge of arrange­ Walk-ons for the bookshop com es in to buy the The film crew moves to other arrangements. Feb. 17. 1903. In Catsklll. N Y.. ments. scene were snagged by Cary book."Before God." Bottom locales after Monday's AGNES A. GAUTHIER Smith, son of Sanford's mayor: plays a priest who falls In love downtown shot. In addition to Mrs. Agnes A. Gauthier. 66. I CREMATION SPECIALISTS I David Thomas, son-in-law of the with a young woman played by Seminole Community College Park Avenue Trailer Park. San­ OAKLAWN city's chamber of commerce actress Renee Coleman. and the Sanford zoo. filming Is ford. died Thursday at Central FUNERAL HOME & exrcutive director: Jennifer Rhodes Is "flattered" his shop planned at Rollins College and Florida Regional Hospital. Born Gross, daughter of a noted local was chosen for the locntlon shot the University of Central Florida. Jan. 16. 1921. In Providence. PRE ARRANGEMENT CENTER architect; und Shaun Briggs, an by the Orlando-based Quest Stu­ Ms. Thompson said. R.I.. she moved to Sanford from 322-4203 Eat. 1094 I employee with Sanford's dio. —Karen Talley Lake Mary in 1984. She was a 1H>« mlr feMitl Hamt Ci/nfifStmiiwIt Caanlt m mm. < . v • • « • • - < • • • * *»•.-•• -W .T S z j - . . * ■ _ ■.-•■— ■ ■ ■ »■ » ■ f- y - p v-itvsr?r . * I SPORTS Sm M HaraM. Sanfw^. FI. Saadzy, Fai. 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By Bcott Sander Klein. Sanford. second half. I still feel we can Herald Sporta Writer "It feels real good to win two "I thought we played pretty play much better than we did SAC STANDINGS It was only fitting that (titles) in a row." Klein said Basketball well tonight." Oviedo coach Dale tonight, though." Wsiiwis AtkMk Cmknmm Seminole's Andre "Smooth" inbetween handshakes Friday Phillips said. "W e tried to trap Seminole was without the Whitney capped the 'Noles' night. "We played a pretty good away by Lake Mary. 75-43, and press them, but they services of 6-8 Craig Walker. T m w W L OB All S*m lnot** — 82-63 Seminole Athletic Confer­ Friday. • 0 23-S game tonight." handled It well. The score was Walker was hurt last week Lym an 9 3 3 11-7 ence basketball victory over Seminole, ranked 16th In the Seminole also maintained not indicative of how close the against Lyman when he was O v M o 3 5 9 14-a Oviedo before 666 fans at Bill state. Improved to 22-5 overall control of the No. 1 district seed elbowed In the mouth. Klein said Lake M a ry 4 4 4 M l game really was. We didn't shoot Lake Brantley Fleming Memorial Gymnasium with a 14-2 record. Port Orange 3 S 9 M l and 8-0 in the SAC. Sanford has very well." that Walker's status is question­ Laka Hawaii » 7 7 4-19 with a slam dunk. won six consecutive and 16 of Its Spruce Creek Is 8-2 and Daytona Senior-JerTy "Stick” Parker able. "He is hurting pretty bad •SAC Champion! Whitney stole an errant last 17 games. The setback Beach Mainland is 8-3. They right now." Klein said. "I'm not FrMay'trtttffft led the way for the Semlnoles as Samlnot* I I . O v M e 41 Oviedo pass and slammed it drops Oviedo to 14-8 and 3-5. play each other Tuesday in the the 6-1 guard scored 28 points, really sure when he'll be back, Lsfct M a ry 75, L « k * How*1143 home Just before time expired to Seminole will host Lake Brantley season finale for both games. If snagged 12 rebounds, had four but I hope it will be sometime put the crowning touch on the (7-11 and 3-5) on Tuesday night. Seminole wins its last two games assists, and stole two passes. "I soon." Tribe's second consecutive Oviedo will entertain Lake — Lake Brantley and Lake didn't have too great of a first Senior Roderick Henderson collected 11 rebounds, and dis­ Seminole Athletic Conference ti­ Howell (4-15 and 1-7) on Tues­ Howell — It will wrap up the top half (10 points)." Parker said. had another steady performance hed off four assists. "W e were all tle under second-year coach Bill day. Lake Howell was blown seed. The district will be held at "But I played a lot better In the as the forward netted 23 points. 8 m C R O W N , P a g e S B

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Phil Barkdoll and his Is Man Oldsmobile definitely had their ups and downs Komfort Run Thursday during the first T w in 125 q u alifyin g race. DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) - To Beat A blown engine caused Joe Young, a 38-year-old race Auto Racing *I Barkdoll to hit the out­ driver, died Friday when his By Carl Vans or a spinning car was belted head-on Special to the Herald side wall and bounce into during the Komfort Koach 200 "Most of it happened by the time DAYTONA BEACH - Going the trl-oval, top, from for subcompacts at Daytona In­ I got there. There was a lot of Into the 29th annual Daytona where he headed back ternational Speedway. smoke. There was a car against 500 at Daytona International toward the track side­ The accident occurred on the the wall. He spun and I hit him. Speedway Sunday Bill Elliott, of ways, second from top. 36th lap between Turns 3 and 4 That was about the extent of it." course, is the driver to beat. The most spectacular, on the 2.5-mlle Daytona trl-oval. Sitting on the pole with a though, was yet to come Trouble began when Karen Raines’s car suffered body Daytona qualifying record speed Schulz lost control of her car in damage to the left front, but the as he appears to hover driver was able to continue and o f 210.364 mph, Elliott has upsidedown, third from Turn 3. and spun down across already won the GTO class in the finished 17th. He said he did not top, before crashing nose the track in front of traffic. Sun Bank 24 and the Busch Young. 38, a mechanic for the know Young or Sturgill. Clash as well as finishing second first, bottom, Into the Virginia Power Co., spun trying "This is only my third race In by Inches Thursday In the tri-oval. Miracuously, to avoid what became a six-car this division," Raines said. "You 125-mlle qualifier. Barkdoll escaped un- accident, and was rammed by a can (die) going down the In Thursday's race, like most scatched from his 197 car that officials were unable to highway. It Is Just one of those of the other drivers, Elliott mph adventure. identify Friday. things. That's the way you've learned something. "N o doubt The Impact killed Young In­ got to look at It. about It." he sald*"Anytlm e you stantly. Volusia County Medical "I guess you have to figure It's run 125 miles at this place, you Examiner Dr. Arthur Schwartz not going to happen to you. You learn something and you can bet said. The cause of death was hope It doesn't happen to any­ we'll use some of that on Sun­ listed as a fracture at the base of body else, but you have to go day." the skull. on." Davey Allison, the only rookie Polesltter Larry Caudill won Young, of Richmond, Va.. is to ever win a pole at Daytona, the 80-lap race. survived by his wife, Delores, also learned a lesson when he Duell Sturgill also was In­ son. Jody, and daughter, Lisa. nearly crashed in his race. "The volved in the accident and suf­ Young's 10 years of professional air picked up the car going Into fered two fractured legs. He racing was mostly in the turn one." he said. "The first underwent surgery at Halifax Charlotte-Daytona Dash series. time it did it. (winner) Ken Medical Center and Friday was Funeral arrangements were in­ Schrader was under Terry listed In serious condition in the complete Friday. Labonte In the trl-oval. I went intensive surgical care unit. The S c h u l z said she tost control of Into one and two. down the condition Is standard Tor patients her Pontiac Sunbird. backstretch and Into three and in that unit following surgery, "The car let go on me as I was four okay so I though It was hospital officials said. Sturgill, going Into Turn 3." Schulz said. something freak. 33. a dentist from Staffordsville, "I spun to the Infield and when I "I got close to Benny Parsons Ky., was driving a Mercury. hit the flat part, two tires went and went to go underneath him The accident left the front end flat. Then somebody tapped me. and it happened again. I must of Young's yellow Mundy's Pre- and Lord. I don't know what have heated up the right rear tire clslon Auto Chevrolet a happened after that.” and that got us loose. Let’s Just burned-out shell. Larry Raines of Young is the 17th person to say luck was riding with us. Cummlng. Ga.. also was in­ die from injuries suffered at "I never quit trying to save the volved In the accident, coming Daytona Speedway since it car till It was all over. I felt pretty on the scene after Young had opened In 1959. The last fatality comfortable at that time. We been hit. had occurred when Dr. Charles were right where we wanted to "I don't know (what hap­ Ogle died In December 1985. 10 be." he added. pened) to be honest with you." days after crashing while testing "In the Busch Clash. If my car said Raines, who drove a Nissan. cars for the Dash scries. worked this good. I would have won It. I finished third — that’s not winning It. but at least we know what we're up against Stocks Dominate Sprint with the Fords, and we have got our work cut out. All the Fords DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) - fifth. are running well down here, Stock car drivers took advantage "Obviously, the Winston Cup that's why we’re working so of their familiarity with the drivers have an advantage hard." Daytona International Speedway here." said Bodine. the defend­ Geoff Bodine. last year's track to sweep the top four ing Daytona 500 champion. Daytona 500 champion, said he places In the International Race "W e've run a lot more miles here knew something was wrong with of Champions season opener, a and it Is more or less our home his car early. "W e looked good 100-mlle sprint. turf." for awhile. We came In and Geoff Bodine won the race, The 12 drivers In the four-race changed tires under the cau­ finishing one car length In front IROC series drive Identically tion." he said. of Dale Earnhardt, with Darrell prepared Chevrolet Z-2H Bartow's Rick Wilson In the Waltrlp close behind and Bill Camaros. Bodine finished In 32 Kodak Oldsmobile said, "I had a Elliott in fourth place. A1 Unser minutes, 40 seconds over the good day. We had a little push Jr., the only other driver besides 2.5-ml!e Daytona trl-oval. Hjs like everyone else, and worked the top four to avoid trouble, was average speed of 183.673. on It during our pit stop. I tried to run with Waltrlp and Baker in a straight line to try to run down the Fords. I don't know if I could hav*- gott« i* by Baker. I tried once, and we both got loose, so I 5 Defenders Never Rest For Rams got back behind him. It's a good place to start. All in all. we'll be By Chris Fitter The Lake Mary defense In­ Is close to 100 percent now. being captain and handled it ready for the race." Herald Sports Writer cludes seniors Pete Kinsley. Rick "H e’s on the verge of putting with such ease. He's the settling Nell Bonnett. this year re­ The defense never rests at Morales. Chris Rlske and Ralph S occer everything back together." Influence on everyone on the united with the Rahmee team, Lake Mary High. Padilla. Junior Scott Schmitt and McCorkle said of Schmitt. "He's team, including me." said he has never felt better The five defensive stalwarts for junior goalkeeper Pete McNally. has been playing soccer for 10 probably the most talented of Kinsley is a player who thrives coming into a race. "W e've got the Lake Mary boys soccer team Those five are the major years, said. "Morales can mark the group as far as skill and on the pressure of big games and some work to do. I didn't have are constantly striving to Im­ reason why Lake Mary. 19-3-4. is out the other team's best scorer: athletic ability combined. And usually rises to the occasion the chassis set up the way we prove on what is one of the most playing Lyman for the District Kinsley provides the muscle and even though he’s been Injured when the play comes his way. wanted." he said. "W e had impressive defensive records In 4A-9 Soccer Championship Sat­ can knock people around wh n he's still played spectacular Kinsley also plays at midfield plenty of motor but after six or the Central Florida area. In 25 urday night. The kickoff is set we need to: Rlske is consistent soccer.” where he has contributed three eight laps the chassis went loose. games this season. Lake Mary for 7 p.m. at Lake Mary High and has a little of everything and Rlske. the captain of the team, goals this season. It's been running good all week has allowed Just 19 goals, has 12 School. Padilla gives us versatility off the has excellent quickness and has "One of the qualities our and I can't remember when I felt shutouts and has held Its oppo­ McCorkle strongly believes in bench. I've got good speed at had some of his best games defenders have Is we were all better coming Into a race.” nent to one goal 10. team defense and the Rams have sweeperback and McNally lias against the better offensive good field players." Kinsley said. Greg Sachs. In the Winter "I think we have as good a the kind of talent and versatility speed and good knowledge at players in the area. McCorkle "I've played a lot of midfield and Park-based Dlngman Brother defense as anyone else In Central that has made life miserable for keeper." has also been Impressed with that's helped my defensive play Pontiac, also made the field on Florida.” Lake Mary coach Larry opposing offenses. Schmitt, who also has four Rlske's leadership abilities. a lot. his qualifying time. Sachs had to McCorkle said. “ We have all the "I'd say we have the strongest assists on the season, has been "In 13 years of coaching I've "The defense doesn't get the get a new car hum the shop in chemistry necessary to have a defense In the area because nagged by injuries, first a groin never run across a more mature publicity of the goal scorers but Winter Park and will start in the good defense. And the guys have we've got all the elements to fill pull, then a thigh bruise, most of young man.” McCorkle said. 38th position. After practice in a lot of pride in what they do." each position." Schmitt, who this season but McCorkle said he "He's taken the responslbllty of See RAMS, Page 6B the new car. Sachs said. "The car felt stable, and It seems like it's handling real good. It's good In the draft, and It might be DIFFERENT 8POT8 DIVERTING LOSSES SPRING PREVIEWS O’NEAL APPEAL better In the draft than the other After the first round of Coach Bill Payne and the One Seminole team look- Betty O'Neal bowled 87 car. INSIDE "This Is the second car the the District 4A-9 Wrestl- Seminole Community ing to extend its domi- pins over her average to Dlngman team built. You Im­ SPORTS Ing, five county teams College Raiders try to nance and another hop- pick up the cash in Bowl prove with each car you build. I find themselves In dlf- divert another unhappy Ing to establish Itself America Sanford's Hall feel we have a good chance here. ferent positions. basketball ending. crank up this spring. of Fame Tournament. I'm looking forward to Sunday," ...... Page 4B ...... Page 5B he added. IB-Ssnlsrd Harold, Ssnford, FI. Scindsy, Fab. IS, 1M7 Lake Mary , Rams Wrest Loses To Westwood By Chrii Ftettr ■•raid §p«rt* Writor Lake Mary's Lady Rams made only 11 of 41 Early Control the floor In the first half and could never recover as Lake Mary dropped a 56-46 By Chris Fitter decision to Fort Pierce Westwood In noncon­ ■•raid Sparta Writer ference action Friday night at Lake Mary High. LONGWOOD — After Friday night's first round The Lady Rams now stand at 3-24 overall and of the 4A-4 District Wrestling Tournament, held conclude the regular season Monday night at before 501 fans at Lyman High, the five Seminole home In a Seminole Athletic Conference game County teams find themselves pretty much In against Lyman. different positions. "W e were emotionally very flat from all of the Lake Mary’s Rams are rocking and rolling with events this week." Lake Mary^coach Bill Moore a big early lead; Seminole High's Seminolea are said. "W e had no spark tonight." aching but fighting hard; Lake Brantley’s Patriots Tonya Lawson had 14 points to lead Lake Mary are hanging tough: Lake Howell's Silver Hawks and Cynthia Patterson added 12. .Lawson also are struggling and Lyman’s Greyhounds are had four assists and seven rebounds. Lake Mary reeling. did not get Its usual dominating play inside as Tournament action continues Saturday with Sharon Bonaventure led the inside people with the finals scheduled for 8 p.m. at Lyman High, seven points and Terl Whyte was held to four. which will also be the she of the state tournament "W e were totally dominated on the boards." In two weeks. The top four finishers In each Moore said. "And we had a tough time hanging weight division advance to the Region 1 onto the ball." Tournament next week at Jacksonville Forrest Westwood was led by Rosa Simpson and Alice High. Byrd with 18 points each wile Tandra McKenzie Lake Mary built up 39lA points In the opening tossed In 10. Westwood built a 36-24 halftime round and already has a comfortable lead over lead and Lake Mary came back as close as four In the competition. Surprising Daytona Beach the late going before It ran out of gas. Mainland is second at 26V* followed by Seminole W ESTW O O D (54) — G*ln*» 4, Slmp*on II. Byrd U. Wlllltma* 0, at 20V*. Lake Brantley at 20, Lake Howell at 14V*. Walker 4,McKenito 10. Taylor 0. Total*: 25*-ll 1*. DcLand at 9. Lyman at 6 and Spruce Creek at 5. L A K E M A R Y (44) - Patter»or 12. Lawton1 14. Thoma, 2. Whyte 4. "Everyone we were counting on won their Davit 0, Bonaventur# 7, Dawton 5. Mullholland12, Totals: 19 a 19 44 Halttlma - Westwood 34. Laka Mao M- Fowl* — Westwood 15. opening matches and we even had a few Lake Mary 13. Fouled out - on*. Technical - nona. A — 201. surprises," Lake Mary coach Doug Peters said. "It’s nice to have a pretty good lead after the first round, but tomorrow (Saturday) Is still the do or die day." at 123 pounds. Meredith, the No. 4 seed, is in SCC Women Win The Rams advanced 11 of their 14 wrestlers to Lake Brantley's Scott Meredith, top, pins By Mark Blythe the semifinals, the most of any team by far. Port Orange Spruce Creek's Robert Jetter one of toughest district weight classes. Herald Sports Writer Robert Donlero got the Rams rolling with a DISTRICT 4A-4WRE8TUNQTOURNAMENT technical fall In 5:43 over Lyman’s Mesa night as two mats were used for the first round. Pam Jackson and Lisa Starks combined for 40 On mat one, 171-poundcr Troy Turner stuck F ln t round m u l t i points as Seminole Community College's Lady Yamamotto at 102 pounds. Scott Flores kept his 112 - Roth (LB) ft. Pays* (S), 4:34; Elliott (M) bye: Donlero unbeaten string alive with a pin In 3:44 of Lyman's Jason McEIhlnney In 1:20 while, a few (LM) H. Yamamotto (L). 5:43; W hit* (LH) by*. Raiders downed Miami Dade North Community DeLand’s JoeCrlcheat 109. seconds later, 159-pounder Tracy Turner won by I** - Flora* (LM) p. Crlch* (D), 3:44; DaMarla (LH) d. Dyaei College. 77-55. Friday night at Miami. technical fall In 5:26 over Spruce Creek's Jon (S). 12 5; Coward (M) d. Bernardo (L). 1(70; Delmaniano (SC) p. Seminole upped Its record to 17-7 and Is slated Also advancing to the semis for Lake Mary were M artin (LB), 4:40. Wayne Clayton at 116. Enrique Carbln at 123, Schoenwotter. 114 — May* (S) by#; Bo*co (M) p. Hanrlqua* (SC). 1:51; Patron* to play Miami Dade South Community College Brad Winder at 130, Rob Richards at 136, Bill Tracy Turner’s path to the district title was (LH) d. Glampetro (D), 12 4; Clayton (LM ) d. Tubb* (LB ). 07. today at 2 p.m. MDNCC finished Its season at made a little easier when DeLand’s Robert 122 - Carbla (LM) d. Martin (LH), IJ-0; Maradltti (LB) p. Jattar Richards (149). Tad Roman (159), Todd Wright (SC), 1:00; L. Nathan (S) d. Shower* (U). 0-4; Sutmlller (D) by*. 20-4. Edwards, the top seed, was upset by Mainland’s (224) and Dustin Simms (heavyweight). Top IN - Flgler (LH) d. Kohler (LB), 03; Cutlllo IM) p. Labo (SC), "It was a really good win since they {Miami seeded unlimited wrestler Troy Jackson got a bye John Costanza after Edwards had Costanza In a 3:29; Rllay (D) d. Salieri (5), 1*4; Winder I LM , d. Chlodo (L). 7 4. Dade North) were listed as one of the better teams cradle and rolled over and pinned himself. IM - R. Richard* (LM ) d. Homtoack (LB). 12 4; K. Nathan (S) d. In the state," Seminole coach Ileana Gallagher as there were no matches at the unlimited class Kobla (LH), *3; Taber (SC) d. Mitchell IM), 05; Beckman (L) d. Friday night. At 149 pounds. Rollins, wrestling with an T re w le r ( 0 ) , > 5. said. “ We dominated the boards and played great 142 - Clna (LH) d. Stanlay (LM). 109; Bray (LB) p. Schak# (S), The most hotly contested match of the evening injured right arm, came through with an 18-9 defense.*’ 3:32; MeCab# p. Fullar (SC), J:J»; Summtrvlll# (D) d. Gomai Jackson led the way with a game-high 23 was at 142 between Luke Howell’s Chris Clna and victory over DeLand’s Jerry Frasier after a few (L I.0 7 . Lake Mary’s Shane Stanley. Stanley took a 6-5 time It appeared Rollins might not be able to 149 - B. Richard* (LM ) p. Whaalock (SC), 1:27; Walton (M) p . points hitting 11 of 15 shots from the floor. Starks lead over number-one seeded Clna after two continue. At 189, Denton suffered a pinched Fagan (LB). 3:24; Roilln* (S) d. Frailer (D). 109; Ho*kln* (LH) d. added 17 Including 8 of 10 from the floor while C annaday (L ), 14-5. grabbing nine rebounds. Paula White tossed In 12 periods and the two battled to a 7-7 tie with 30 nerve In hls neck midway through the match but 159 - Cottama (M) p. Edward* (0), 3:30; Roman (LM ) p. Collaro seconds left In the third. Stanley got two points to was able to continue and held on for a 13-7 (LH), 5:33; Randolph (LB) p. Cooparldar (L). 2:55; Tracy Turnar points and snatched nine boards also. Fatima regain the lead but Clna tied It. then got an victory over Lake Mary's Brad Goeb. ($) tf. Schoenwotter (SC), 1*1. Lafond added 10 more for Seminole. AUcen 171 — Troy Turner (S) p. McEIhlnney (L). 1:20; Carpenter (LB) p . Patterson added six points and handed out a additional point in the last 10 seconds for a 10-9 Another Seminole who overcame adversity (LM). 5:41; Naumowlti (D) d. Jonet (M). 03; Helm (LH) p game-high five assists. victory. Friday was Randy "Pork" Bryant at 224. Lake Schuiter (SC). :25. 119 - Denton (S) d. Goeb (LM), 13 7; Kelly (LB) bye; Callglurl "W e were able to control the tempo and play Seminole High ndvanced eight wrestlers to the Howell's Steve Trier had a 6-2 lead In the second (L) p. Andrew* ISC),4:35; Romberger (M) by*. our game," Gallagher said. "We received a good semifinals led by Troy and Tracy Turner and got period when Bryant spun Trier around on his 224 — Pollck* (0) p. Snider (SC), :44; Fltcher (M) p. Whitaker a couple of gutsy performances from Troy Rollins back and pinned him In 3:07. (L). :42; Wright (LM) p. Glbion (LB), 1:21: Bryant (S) p. Trlar team effort from all who played." and Keith Denton who fought through Injuries to (LH), 3:07. The Lady R a id e r s Jumped out quick and held a Also advancing for the Seminoles were Larry HWT — Smith (U by#; Slmm* (LM) p. Sim* ISC), :5I; Davaney 37-25 halftime lead. The play In the second half win. (LB) by*; Ronty (M) bya. The Turner brothers, senior Troy and Junior Nathan at 123, Kevin Nathan (136) and Shcralton UNL — Jackton (LM) by*; Malar (LB) bya; Btnedlct (LH) by#; was equally as good as the first as Seminole eased Tracy, ended up wrestling slmultaneoulsy Friday Mays who got a bye at 116. W lgglnt (M) bya. to victory. * Tonya Harris led MDNCC with 21 points. Carol Tompkins added 15 and Lisa Rugamaa chipped In eight. The Lady Raiders shot outstanding hitting Pinkston's Late Blast Slaps Reeling Raiders 34-53 shots from the floor (64 percent) and nailing 9-12 from the foul line. D m vld Pinkston slapped a hanging curve over The setback was the seventh In a row Tor one In the ninth. 1IM IN 0 4 .R cm - Jackten ll-U M ». Stark* • 10 11 17, W h it* the right field fence Friday to break up a coach Jack Pantellas’ hard-luck Raiders who SCC did not get to Smedley until the ninth *-10 04 12, King 1-J 2-J *. Lafond *-7 0-1 10, P a tte rs o n 1-3 4-4 4. Johnson 2-300 4, ShurtltHO I 121, Peter* 0 1 0 0 0. Totals: 34 53* 12 brilliant pitching duel between Steve Smedley fell to 1-9. Polk Improved to 5-2. The Raiders when Willie Zahn walked, moved up on a wild and Brian McGinnis to lift Polk to a 3-1 victory played at Santa Fe Saturday. 77, pitch and scored on Kevin Hill's single. The MIAMI DADE NORTH (»> - Harris 10 15 12 21, T o m p k in s 7 9 12 over Seminole In Junior college baseball at Smedley. using a dandy breaking pilch, former Lake Mary High standout has three 15, R u g *m a *4 6 0 0 1. S ta rk s 2 113 5, Parkins 12002, Segal 1 3002. SCC's Field. struck out 11 Raiders nnd walked five. rlbbles In two days. C a r t t r l 3 0 0 2, J a ck s o n 0 2 0 0 0. T otals: 24 4* 3 4 15. "That ball Just stopped." McGinnis 9ald H alftlm * — Sam I no la 37, Miami Dade North 55. Fouls — Seminole McGinnis, a freshman left-hander trotn 7, Miami Dad* North 11. Fooled out - none. Technical — none about his eight-inning offering. "And he drilled Appleton, Wise., fanned six and walked three Zahn. Troy "Killer" Blevins und Brian Span Rebounds — S*mlnol* 45 {While 9, Starks 9), Miami Dada North 21 it." over eight Innings. Dave Westgate struck out had the other Raider hits. — Sam Cook {Tompkins •). Assists — Seminole 13 (Petlerson 5), Miami Dade Norths (Harris3).

win, lose & DREW Clippers Near Battered Jordan Mark Of Inept SAN ANTONIO (UPI) - The Leads Bulls' Win Los Angeles Clippers are moving closer to avoiding one of the United Pres* International least desired NBA records. Mike Woodson scored a This announcement will come season-high 37 points Friday as no surprise: Michael Jordan B a s k e tb a ll night and the Clippers never led the Chicago Dulls In scoring trailed en route to a 110-96 Friday night. Gene Banks had 18 points for triumph over the San Antonio How Jordan led the Bulls in the Bulls, who are 18-6 at home Spurs. scoring for the 46th time In 47 this season. It was Los Angeles' third games this season, however, was Elsewhere, the Los Angeles victory In Its last seven games hardly routine. Jordan missed Clippers bested San Antonio after winning Just five of Its first several minutes In the first half 110-96, Phoenix topped Utah 41. The Clippers are now 8-40 when he landed on hls right 105-98. Boston ripped Portland and no longer being considered a wrist. Later, he had to sit out 131-116 and the Los Angeles serious threat to produce the when he was elbowed above the Lakers beat Indiana 113-108. worst season record In NBA right eye. Clipper* 110, Spurs 96 history. That dishonor belongs "It's been a humps-nnd- At San Antonio, Mike to the 1972-73 Philadelphia bruises season for me so far but Woodson scored a season-high 76ers, who went 9-73. It Is not going (o stop me from 37 points to pace the Clippers to "Th s Is probably the best their eighth victory of the competing," Jordan said. "I just game we've played all season." season. The Clippers, who have hope my whole career Is not like Woodson said. "W e 'v e been lost 40 games, led the whole way this." struggling at playing catchup all Despite the battering. Jordan In winning for the third time In year, but we got our confidence managed to score 45 points to seven games. going early tonight." spark the Bulls to a 106-98 Sun* 105, Jazz 98 The Spurs went on an 8-0 tear victory over the visiting Seattle At Phoenix, Larry Nance to close within 52-50 early In the SuperSonics. who have lost five scored 26 points and blocked 6 third period. But the Clippers straight. shots to lead Phoenix. The Suns scored 9 consecutive points, scored 8 of the final 10 points to Seattle Coach Bcrnle 1 wouldn't have played tonight," keyed by a Woodson 3-potnter. win their third game In four w ith 19 p o in ts and Herb halftime. Blckerstaff unsuccessfully used said Johnson, who also dished to take control at 6 1 -50. outings. Karl Malone led the Williams hit for 18. The Lakers With the Pacers leading 69-64 several players against Jordan, out 7 assists. "1 like to play in San Antonio." Jazz with 28 points and 13 held rookie Chuck Person, who with 5:48 left In the third period. the NBA’s leading scorer. Johnson's point contribution had been averaging more than Johnson hit a 5-footer, was Woodson said, "because the "W e tried everybody but the rebounds. rims here are definitely shooters’ Celtic* 131, Blazer* 116 was vital because no other Laker 30 points In hls last three games, fouled and made the free throw. bus driver." Blckerstaff said, slarter shot better than 50 per­ rims." At Portland. Ore., Kevin to 17. Abdul-Jabbar then blocked "The thing you have to do cent. He converted 14 of 24 The Spurs moved within 89-79 Mcllale scored a game-high 37 Los Angeles jumped to a 20-8 shots by John Long and Person, against Jordan Is try to deny the shots and 12 o fl4 free throws. before Kenny Fields scored 6 points to power Boston. With the advantage. The Pacers came and Johnson made another number of possessions he ha9." "They had a very effective straight points to put the game score tied 74-74 In the third back to take a 33-30 lead with basket and foul shot to give the Jordan scored 16 points in the defense," Lakers Coach Pat out of reach. Fields finished with period, the Celtics went on a 9:53 remaining In the first half Lakers a 70-69 lead. Los Angeles final quarter and 12 of Chicago's Riley said. "W e had to work 20 points. 15-5 run to take command. and Indiana held a 55-50 edge at never trailed again. lost 18 points. Including a free hard reading their defense. Fi­ "This was a good win for the Boston has won the first three throw at 5:36 of the final period nally, Magic made a great stance Clippers, offensively and de­ games on an eight-game road that put the Bulls ahead for good In the second half and Just took Justus To Host YMCA Swimming fensively. Los Angeles Coach at 89-88. trip that began after the All-Star Don Chaney said. "W hen you break. control. It was definitely a Dale Ellis, Seattle's leading get 10-zip on a team that you're ' Laker* 113, Pacer* 108 bump-and-grind type of game." The Florida State YMCA Championships will be held at scorer, was held scoreless In the The bumping and grinding the Justus Aquatic Center from Feb. 27-March 1. evenl> matched with. It’s tough first half but had 12 points in the INGLEWOOD. Calif. (UPI) — payed off for the Lakers, who More than 400 swimmers representing 13 YMCAs will be for the other team to come third quarter to help Seattle take Magic Johnson said he was shot 17 more free throws than competing. Events will be held In the 8 and under. 11-12, back." an 80-76 lead entering the final unsure whether he would play Indiana. Los Angeles was 32 of 13-14, and senior age groups. Woodson hit 4 consecutive period. Friday night until nearly game- 40 from the line while Indiana The competition schedule Is as follows: points to give the Clippers their Ellis hit a 3-polnter to start the time because he was suffering was 20 of 23. Friday — 6 p.m. (Timed Finals); Saturday — 9 a.m. biggest lead. 106-87. with Just fourth quarter that gave the from a sore Achilles tendon. James Worthy and Byron (Prelims) 5 p.m. (Finals): Sunday — 9 a.m. (Prelims) 4 p.m. more than two minutes to play. Sonlcs a 7-polnt edge. The Bulls The Los Angeles Lakeys' All- Scott contributed 16 points each (Finals) "W e deserved to lose tonight." then outscorcd Seattle 13-5 over Star point guard decided to play for Los Angeles, and Kareem Top finishers In the Florida State YMCA Meet will go on Spurs Coach Bob Weiss said. the next six minutes to take the and scored 40 points In leading a Abdul-Jabbar scored 14 as the to compete In the National YMCA Championships to be "W e did not execute and they lead. 113-108 triumph over the Indi­ Lakers Improved (heir record to heldat the Justus Aquatic Centeron April 22-25. capitalized on all our turnovers. Xavier McDaniel paced (he ana Pacers. 37-12. tying Boston for the best For additional Information, contact Coach Ira Klein, They tried to give It back with SuperSonics with 27 points "If it ( (thr Achilles tendon) record In the NBA. Sarasota YMCA (813) 366-4348, with their turnovers, bin we Just while Tom C’humbers had 26. didn't loosen up In the warmups Vern Fleming led the Pacers 'out-turnovered' them tonight." Mitchell's By Mark Blythe upping the lead to 19-6. Merthle finished with a gome-high 15 Herald Sport* Writer Lake Mary came up with the ball on a rebounds and credits Richardson for the CASSELBERRY - Lake Mary's Rams Basketball turnover and Miller hit Mitchell with a improvement In his last two games. used a well balanced attack, placing five nice feed Inside for the basket. The Silver "After the Oviedo game where I only got players in double digits to upend Lake points of the game before Lake Howell Hawks then elected to pack their defense six rebounds coach was a little disap­ Howell's Silver Hawks. 75-43, Friday coach Greg Robinson called time out. In and Miller fired from outside and was pointed In m e," Merthle said. "He's Payne’s Raiders night In Seminole Athletic Confemce The time out seemed to bring the fouled after the shot and put down one of (Richardson) has been on me since that action at Lake Howell. Silver Hawks back Into the game with two from the line for a 22-6 lead with so I'm trying a lot harder." Try To Divert Lake Mary upped Its record to 10-12 Aaron Gammons putting down a tip and 4:26 remaining. LAKE MART JV BSCAPB8 Ilf OT and 4-4 In the conference and will host Alonzo Robinson scoring In the paint to Miller and Merthle then connected on Lake Mary used the Inside strength of Unhappy Ending Lyman this Tuesday. Lake Howell cut the lead to 8-4. consecutive baskets before Robinson Calvin Davis and the outside play of dropped 4-15 with Its 12th straight loss Merthle and Czemiejewskl then hit was whistled for a technical. Mandevllle George "A ir” Gordon to nip Lake Howell Followers of Seminole Com­ and will travel to Oviedo Tuesday. consecutive hoops ending the with Lake hit both shots but the Rams could not 61 -60 in overtime at Lake Howell. munity College basketball under Sophomore Bernard Mitchell led the Mary up 12-4 at the end of the first. take advantage on the Inbounds play as The Rams Improved to 9-11 behind the BUI Payne regime are famil­ way for the Rams with a career-high 15 Gammons followed up another missed Matt Johnson ended the run scoring Davis’ 17 points. Gordon added 11. iar with unhappy endings. points which Included 10 in the final shot before the Rams ran away from with 3:20 to play cutting the lead to Carlos Hartsfleld chipped In nine. Payne puts a good — and period. Eric Czemiejewskl added 14. Lake Howell scoring the next 16 points. 28-8. The Silver Hawks Paul Rein turned In sometimes great — club on the Oscar Merthle tallied 12. Terry Miller Mandevllle started the run off hitting C. Gibson followed up with another a brilliant performance, scoring a floor every season. It beats the notched 12 and Mike Mandevllle chipped one of two from the line after being Lake Howell hoop before the Rams game-high 32 points. hell out of people at home while In 10. fouled on the break. Merthle then picked up a couple of late baskets to took LA K E M A R Y (71) - M i l l * 12. M flfld tv llb 10. M * t M « losing In J a ck son ville and "We*re still inconsistent in the mid­ downed a couple of free throws after a convincing 33-12 halftime lead. 12, M iletw ll IS, C i* n l* |« w *k l t4, A * U * 3. Prom 2, Daytona Beach. No disgrace "1 don’t know what we were doing out Compton 2. NopolU. Ploreo 1. Totolt: 20II U 7J. dle." Lake Mary coach Willie Richardson being fouled on a power move to up the LAKE HOWELL (41) - Rofclnton 9. Common* 4. there, however, since nobody said. "Eric (Czcrnlcjcwskil and Oscar Ram lead to 15-6 with 6:30 remaining. there tonight." Robinson said. "That Clark 0. Gibson 2. Johnson 4. W oodtn 4. Buffington 4, wins In Daytona or Jacksonville. (Merthle) played well at times and Miller then scored on the break and was the worst performance of the Yapo 2, Patorion 2. Banks 2. Totals: 14IM 3 4 3 . For Payne, though, It is Mitchell (Bernard) is coming along." came up with a steal and found Matt season, we were trying to things we’re Halftlma - Laka Mary 32. Laka Hawaii I I . Pools - Laka M a ry 17, Laka Hawaii 24. Foutad out — Banks. becoming all too familiar. Lake Mary came out and dominated Napoli under the goal. Napoli was fouled not capable of doing, we weren't playing Tathnleal - Laka Howall coach Robinson (warbal). The dedicated coach hopes — from the tlpoff reeling off the first eight and hit both attempts from the line within ourselves." Racords-Laka Mary 1*17(4 4), LakaHow»ll4-1J(l 7). make that prays — this year Is different but the pattern Is beginning to evolve. It Is a period ended with Seminole pattern which this reporter did leading. 55-43. JV 'Noles not envision developing this Seminole started to run In the year. This Is easily SCC's ... Crown fourth quarter and dominated most-talented and bcst-coached Continued from IB the rest of the game. Whitney Win Again team. Six nights a week. It can kind of pumped up knowing that scored eight of his 10 points In beat any JuCo team In the state. Danny Hartley scored a we could clinch the conference the final period. "That slam felt Still, the ’•Seventh-Night pretty good." Whitney said. "I game-high 15 points and tonight." Henderson said. "W e freshman Robert Moore tossed in Scenario” Is nlghtmarlshly simi­ arc getting prepared for the felt pretty positive about our 13 to lead Seminole to a 51*47 lar. For the past five years. districts. We need to have our team right now. I think we have Payne's teams have started come-from-behlnd victory over game down pat when the dis­ a good shot In the districts." quickly. They come out of Oviedo Friday night In Junior tricts roll around." Whitney, a 5-11 Vi guard, had November and December with a varsity basketball at Seminole Robb Hughes led the Lions as a good defensive game as the bunch of victories and several High's Bill Fleming Memorial the senior scored 19 points and guard hauled In nine rebounds. tournament titles. They usually Gymnasium. played a fine game In the paint. He also had seven assists. hit peak form by mid-January The Tribe Improved to 8-12 Chris Griffith scored 13 points Center Steve Hathaway had a and then tail ofT the rest of the with Us sixth consecutive victo­ before fouling out early in the fine night on the glass as the season. losing in the semifinals fourth quarter. Terry Cambell senior collected 11 rebounds ry- or finals of the post-season Oviedo Jumped out to a 10-6 added eight for Oviedo while while scoring four points and qualifying tournament. lead after a period of play and Roby Bowers and Dwight blocking a pair of shots. Seminole played Its best game raced to a 30-16 halftime lead Everett each bucketed six. Oviedo had Us problems from of the year on Jan. 21 when It but Seminole came out and "They made some nice plays.” the free thow line as the Lions hammered then top-ranked outscorcd the Lions by four In Phillips said. "Once they really went 25 for 44 from the charity third cutting the lead to 41-31. Daytona Beach. 103-67. Maybe started running, it was stripe. "W e really hurt ourselves there was nowhere to go but In the fourth period. Hartley and showtime." by not making some more of down after a near-perfect per­ Moore each tossed In seven One aspect of the game that those free throws." Phillips said. formance. points as the 'Nolcs outscored bothered Klein was Seminole’s "W e didn't shoot that well from Since then, however, the the field cither." Oviedo. 20-6, for the victory. Raiders have not played well. fouls (31). “ We are an aggressive "The press did it for us again." type of a team," Klein said. "But Klein went on to say that his They struggled before turning club still has a lot of work to do Seminole coach Tom Smith said. It on In the second half to bury we had way too many fouls Seminole's Bobby Cofield tonight. We have got to cut down before district time. "One thing an outmanned St. Johns River chipped in eight points and on the poor fouls." we have to work on rebound team at home. They played well Bernard Eady added seven. Oviedo played well in the first positioning." Klein said. "We several days later against Florida Hartley pulled down 10 re­ half and went into the locker have a lot of work that still has Community at Jacksonville but to be done." bounds . not well enough as the Stars room down by only four. 34-30. Seminole, though, blew the SEMINOLE (12) - Whltrwy 10. Porksr II. Oviedo was led by Charles came away with a 106-105 Edward* 4. Htndarjon 23. Baird 0. Hopson 4, Warner with 12. victory. game open early In the third Hathaway 4, Ballamy S. Franklin 4, Gapson 0. period. The ’Nolcs started the W alton0. LucasO. Total*: 33 14 2312. SEMINOLE (SI) - Coll*Id I. H*ndrlck» I, Seminole next knocked off period by outseorlng the Lions OVIEDO (41) - Cam ball I, Bolton 3, Eady 7, C**h I, Burk* 4. Robtrl* 0. HsrtUy W ilton 2. Evaratt 4. Hughai If, Hill 3. Dial 0, Santa Fe at home in un­ 9-2 which gave Seminole an Har4ld Photo by Tommy Vlncant IS. Moor* 13. Total*: 20 11-31 SI. impressive fashion. The biggest Griffith 13, Kandall 0, Bowtr* 4, Graana 3. O V IE D O 147) - P h illip * 0. Bolton 4. 11-point bulge at 43-32 with T o ta l*: I f 25-44 43. Blanton 4. W arn* 12. Duncan 4. Toeco I. shocker came next — a three- 4:35 left In the quarter. The two Halttlma — Samlnola 34. Ovlado 30. Foul* Oviedo's Dana Hill, left, swipes at the ball as Seminole's C r a g * I , L ln g a rd 7. T o ta l*: I f f-1 3 47. — Samlnola 31, Ovlado II. Foulad out — Halttlma — Samlnola 14, Ovlado ID. Foul* point setback at Valencia. The teams exchanged baskets for the Andre "Smooth" Whitney drives down the lane. Walter Raiders had easily subdued the Handtrton, Hopton. Hughai, Griffith. — Samlnot* U.OvWdolS. Foulad out— non*. rest of the quarter and the third T a th n le a l — non*. A — 444 Hopson, left, and Roby Bowers wait for the outcomer Tk IwiIc*! — non*. mediocre Matadors just four weeks earlier at home. Last Saturday, the Raiders nipped a good Central Florida TOP 100 FOOTBALL RECRUITS team on a last-second bucket by Colltgt Football Racruitlng Wisconsin (I) 'Huskers Sign QB Darrls Gallagher at home. United P rtt* International 63. OE Kralg Hackbarth. Fond du Lac, WIs., 4 4.225.4.7. Central Florida Is not on a par The Top 100 prospects In Ihe United Stale*, Indiana (II grouped by conference signing*, selected (or United Pres* 80, W R Rob T u rn e r, In dia na polis, 6 0,185, 4.5. with Daytona, so the two-point International by the National High School Football Recruiting triumph at home did not go Service In Houston. Southwest (II) Joseph, Acquire down In Payne's Hall of Fame of Texas A IM (5) I, RB Randy Simmon*, McKinney, Texas, 4 2. 215, 4,5; 12, RB victories. Wednesday, they Independent* (24) Nolr* Dame (tt) O arrtn Lewii, Dallas, 5 10, 195, 4.5; 36, OG Greg Lakln. Houston. 64. almost squandered a big lead 7, NO George William*, Wllllngboro, N.J., 4-3, 240. 50; 3. OT 260, 5.1; 90. DT Jeff H u ll. D eer P a rk . Texas, 6 5. 272, 4.9; 98. M a lt before holding on for a three- Norman Balentine, Hailewood, Mo., 64, 242. 5.0; 35. OE F ra n k McCall. Lulkln. Texas. 6 8.305. 5.3. Edge On Texas (2) Sooners point victory over Santa Fe. Jacob*. New C a*tle. K y „ 4 5. 226, 4.7; 40. RB T ony Brooks, Tul»a, O kla ., 4 1, 215. 4 5; 53, O T Joey A lle n , C hicago. 6 5. 270, 5.3; 46. LB 29, WR Johnny Walker, San Antonio. 4 0. 175, 4.5; 41, WR Keith Santc Fe is 2-11. Andre Jonet, HyatHvllle, Md , 6 4. 225, 4.7; 64, OB , Flint, Cash. San Antonio, 4 5, 200.4.6. United Press International The host site for the post­ M ic h ., 6 2, 177, 4.5; 71, DT Peter R ausch, Cape C oral. F la ., 4 5. 245, Arkansas (2) Nebraska earned a recruiting 4 9. 43. LB Chrl* Zorich. Chicago. 4 1. 230. 4,7; 95. QB Kent Graham. 84. RB B a rry F oster, D u n ca n ville . T exas. 5-11. 205 , 4.5; 91, C F o o tb a ll season qualifying tournament W healon, III., 6-5. 720, 4.7, 99. RB R ic k y W a tte rs. H a rris b u rg . Pa , Dewayne Spann. LaMarque. Texas, 6 6.270,5.1. victory over Big Eight rival has come down to Saturday 6 7. 195. 4.5. B a ylo r (1) Oklahoma Thursday by signing night’s game at Daytona Beach. Pittsburgh (2) 97. QB Ricky Vestal, Houston. 6 4.205.4.7. quarterback Mickey Joseph, one went Into seclusion Thursday 3, DB Louis Riddick, Perkasle, Pa,, 63. 210, 4.S; 4, OT Marc TCU11) Daytona Is 11-2 and SCC Is 10-3. Splndler, Scranton, Pa„ 6-5. 270. 4.9; 10. QB Darnell Dickerson, 17, OT Rob Phenlx, Rosemounl, M inn.6 8. 270 4 8. of Ihe nation’s lO best high- until the weekend, is expected to Whichever team wins gels to D e tro it. 6 4. 190,4.6. school football prospects. decide between Penn State and host next week's tournament. M ia m i (3) Pac 10(11) Joseph, who unlike most Tennessee. 13, OG Claude Jones, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 4 4. 280. 5.1; 23, QB UCLA (5) It Is a familiar scenario. The C ra ig E rickson , W est P alm Beach, F la ., 6 2, 190, 4.9; 65, O B R andal 2. DB M alt Darby, Virginia Beach, Va., 6 7, 190, 4.5; 48. OT James players remained uncommitted Two California players — wide Raiders have been good but not H ill. M iam i, 5 11. 170.4 4. Rae, Anaheim, Calif., 6 5, 255. 5.1; 67, OT Brian Kelly, Torrence, the day after hlgh-school players receivers Patrick Rowe of San Penn Slate (2) C a lif., 4 5, 240, 5.1; 78, O T Scott S paulding, E l Toro, C a lif., 6 5, 240, good enough to win the confer­ 5.1; 86. LB Sean Howard. Crespi, Calif., 6-5,225,4 7 were allowed to sign letters of Diego and linebacker Junior ence. so they must settle for the 43. LB Mark D'OnoIrlg. North Bergen. N.J., 6 2 , 240 , 4.8 , 50, OT Paul Slever, Downlngton, Pa., 6 6. 760, 4,9; 62, RB Samuel Gash, Stanford (!) intent, said he believes ihe Seau of Oceanside — and MFC post-season qualifying Hendersonville. N.C., 6 0,720.4.6. 38, Q B Jason P alu m b ls, La ke Oswego, O re., 4 3, 200. 4.9, 56. TE Cornhuskers can win the na­ linebacker Keith Traylor of Corey Booker, Old Tappan. N.J., 6-4, 220. 4 6; 77, OT Ryan Shea, tournament. This Is no disgrace. Florida Stale (I) Sacram ento, C all!., 6 5, 235.4.8. tional title in 19H7. The Marrero. Malvern. Ark., also remain un­ It Is the toughest conference In 26. RB Paul M oore. M ia m i, 6 2 220 4 5, 47, RB C h ris P a rke r, Jacksonville, Fla.. 6 1, 194, 4.5; 69, OG Mike Morris, Miam i Beach. Ariiona State (I) La., quarterback was one of two committed. the state. F la .6 3. 270. 5 I. 18, DB Kelvin Fisher, Ambrldge, Pa., 6 1,185,4.5. backs wito had narrowed their Texas AAM. Pittsburgh and The post season tournament West VlrginlaO) Washington (II c h o ic e s to N e b r a s k a o r Notre Dame fared best tn Wed­ 72, O T John R ay, Charleston, W, Va , 6 9, 315,5.1. 57, DB Eugene Burkhaller, Long Beach, Calil.,6 1.180,4.6. has not been good to the Raiders used) Oklahoma. The Sooners and nesday's recruiting wars. AAM either. All six of the remaining Southeastern (14) 100. RB Scott Lockwood. Boulder, Colo , 60,195. 4 4. Cornhuskers are still alining for signed five top-IOG players. In­ conference teams are thrown Florida (4) Big Eight (9) running hack Leotis Flowers of cluding No. 1-ranked Handy into the fray. SCC. despite host­ 19. OT Scolt Ball. Brandon. Fla., 64. 240, 5.1; 20, OG Brad Nebraska (II Culpepper, Tallahassee, Fla., 6 3, 250. 4.8; 54. DT Mike Brandon. Omaha. Nett, Simmons of McKinney. Texas. ing the tournament three of the 4. QB Mickey Joseph, Marrero. La.. 5 10, 175. 4.5; 5t. WR Nate P e rry , F la . 6 5. 248. 4,9; 75. NG S ieve S coqgln*. Apopka, F la ., 6 2. Turner, Chicago. 6-2, 205, 4.5; 55, OT Brian Boerboom, Colorado Joseph, one of ihe nation's Pitt signed three players among past four years, has never won. 255, S O. 89, RB E m m ltt Sm ith. P ensacola. F la , 5 9, 190. 4 6, 93, W R Springs, Colo .6-7, 265,5.0. best option quarterbacks, and tiie nation's top 10 and Notre In all of those years, the Dexter Austin, Sarasota, Fla., 5 10,145, 4.4. O klahom a (31 Tennessee (4) Flowers rank among the top UK) Dame signed ! 1 top-IOO players. Raiders were favorites or co- 8. D T Stacey D illa rd . C la rk ,v llle , Texas, 6 7, 785, 4 8; 45. RB M ike It, WR Anthony Morgan, Cleveland, i ?, 4.J 25, DB Jerem y Gaddis, McAlesfer, Okla, 6 2. 195. 4.5; 94, Brian Braunlnger, players in the nation, selected Em ft tiger said Texas A AM favorites to take it all. The Lincoln, Toledo, Ohio. 6 0. 168, 4,4 ; 73, TE Vcn Reeves. Knoxville, Arlington, Texas, 4 6,235, 5,0. for United Press International by gained tlie edge by signing four Raiders have come close but Tenn . 6 4, 230. 4.7; 96. QB Andy K e lly . C hattanooga. Tenn., 6 3. 195. Colorado (2) 4.7. recruiting scout Max Emfliigerof Junior college stars from they cannot seem to w-rap up the 74. RB George H e m in g w a y, C olton, C a lif., 6 2 , 231, 4.6; 31. DE A u b u rn (1) . Houston, 6 4,230,4.6. Houston. California — tight end Gary MFC's other position at the state 14, DT David Rocker, Atlanta. 6 4, 255. 4 8, 39, QB M alt Vogler, Oklahoma State (I) " I ’m really convinced that Coster of Sacramento. 323- • tournament. Tallahassee, Fla . 6-4. 190, 4.5; 42, WR Stetan W eir, Melbourne, Fla., 61, QB Kenny Ford, Port Arthur, Texas. 6 0, 175.4.5 6 3. 175. 4.5 they (Nebraska) are going to win pound lineman Darren Grudt of Payne Is honest In his apprais­ Georgia (2) Atlantic Coast (4) big ibis year," said Joseph. No. -I Huntington Dcach and defensive al of the Raiders. 58, DT Virgil Cole. Conyers, Ga.. 4-7, 252, 5 0; 79, OG Lamonte Cltmson (1) on the national list. "They're backs Mike Foot iter of Glendale “ I think the pressure Is T a llis , A tla n ta , 4-3 ,275,5 1 16, DE John Johnson, LaGrange, Ga., 6 4, 2t5, 4 6. 64, OT Kelvin Alabama (I) probably going to win the na­ and Dion Snow of Fullerton. bothering them." he said. "They Hankins, Camden, N.J.,6 6,270, 5 0. 70. LB Steve R am er. M onroe C o u n ty, A la ., 6 3. 220. 4.4; 81. DE North Carolina (1) tional championship litis year "Simmons and the Junior col­ want to do good and they arc Steve Webb. Holt. Ala . 6 4. 235.4 8 37, QB Deems May, Lexington, N C , 6 5.215,4.8. because of the people dial they lege All-Americas put the Aggies trying very hard to do good. LSU(I) North Carolina Slat# (t) 74. NG Toren Robinson, McComb, M is*., 6 2,750, 4 9 have coming hack, and 1 think over the hump," Etiilinger said. “ We haven't played well since 52, QT Scott Adell, Ashvllie, N.C.,6 6, 280.5.1. Virginia (I) that 1 can he able to help them "Notre Dame signed the best Jacksonville, but we have been B ig 12(13) 59, C Brad Collins, Washington, D C.. 6-4, 248,4 9. v/ln that." group based on high-school playing good teams.” Michigan (5) Duke (1) Other highly rated players players only, but some of their 21. OG Dean D lngm an, East T roy, W ise., 4-3, 270. 4 8; 27, OT G reg 60. DE Kendrick Elly, Roxboro. N C .,0 3,240,4 7. Payne said the difference he Skrtpenak, Wilkes Barre. Pa., 6 9, 331, 5.2; 30. WR Tripp Welborne. who did not sign Wednesday players are slightly overrated. sees Is in the outside shooting. Greensboro. N C , 6-1, 188. 4 5 ; 34. QB E ric Bush. Quincy. III., 6-3, 185, Uncommitted (I) were running hacks Tommy And Pitt signed the best or Guards Gallagher and three- 4 6; 85. LB Dave Dlebolt. Maylield, Ohio, 6 4,235,4 8 5, RB Tommy Booker. Vista, Calif., 4-1, 195, 4.5 (Washington, Ohio State (I) Hooker of Vista. Calif.. Leroy second-best player in the point artist Malcolm Houston are A riio n a State); 9, RB Le roy Thom pson, K n o x v ille , Tenn., 5-11. 200, 22, TE J e ll E llis . Loulsvlle. K y .,4 4. 228. 4.5; 28. RB C arlos Snow, 4.4 (Miami, Tennessee); 15, RB Anthony Ray. Wharton, Texas. 6 2. Thompson of Knoxville. Tenn., country at several positions." not shooting with the former C in cin n a ti, O hio, 5 8 , 190,4.4. 215. 4.6 (Baylor, Nebraska); 32. R8 Leads Rowers. Omaha. Neb, and Anthony Ray o( Wharton. Pitt's top 10 players were attempts or confidence. Iowa 12) 60. 190. 4.5 (Oklahoma, Nebraska); 49. WR Patrick Rowe. San 42. L B John D erby, Oconom owoc. W Is., 4 4. 220. 4 6; 87, RB Leroy Texas. Booker plans to decide defensive tackle Marc Splndler of "They are more concerned Diego, Calif.. 6 1, t80, 4.4 (Ariiona Slate. San Diego State. USC, S m llh .A tc o , N J .,6 1,200, 4.4. UCLA); 76, LB Junior Seau. Oceanside. Calif., 6-4. 210. 4 6 (Brigham between Washington and . Scranton. Pa., defensive back with getting the ball inside." Purdue ( I) Young. Ariiona State. USC, UCLA, Colorado); 88. LB Keith Traylor. Arizona Slate, and Ray between Louis Riddick of Perkasle. Pa., 44, LB Chris Drossos, Carmel, lnd.,4 2.214,4 6. M a tve rn . A rk., 6 4 , 720, 4.7 (O klaho m a . A rka n s a s ), 92. QB M a tt Payne said. Michigan state (t) Daylorand Nebraska. and quarterback Darnell Most coaches will tell you an Blundin. Folsom, Pa, 6 6 218, 4.8 (uncommitted, will play 46, OE Carlos Marino, Detroit, 6 4.235. 4 7. basketball). Thompson, who friends say Dickerson of Detroit. outside attack sets up the Inside or vice-versa. SCC has both. Houston and Gallagher are good gunners while Vance Hall. Claude Jackson. James Morris Aggies Come Out Of Nowhere To Congratulate Simmons and Barry Dunning can get the McKINNEY. Texas (UPI) - Randy m a ro o n -a n d -w h ltc T e x a s A A M AAM. tin- University of Texas, said he's glad to job done in the paint. Simmons had been a Texas A AM Aggie sweatshirt to sign a letter of Intent wit it An old-time Aggie walked across tin- he at AAM. too. He likes the Aggies’ big. Then, what is wrong? for less than 10 minutes Wednesday the Aggies at the cafeteria of his high school parking lot to Simmons’ side, experienced offensive line, the quiet Payne does not know. when other Aggies began appearing out school In a suburb north of Dallas. shook ills hand solemnly and said. "I'm intensity of AAM coach Jackie Sherrill. ” 1 sure hope we come out of of nowhere to congratulate him. As be posed for pictures with his an Aggie from way back. We're glad to AAM's academic offerings and College It." he said. "If l had some magic Simmons, the nation's top-ranked parents outside the school, he got an have you." Station and tiie small Central Texas charm. I would sure invoke high school football player, donned a idea of what life will be like at Texas Simmons, who picked the Aggies over town where AAM is located. one." r * ^ * 1

*B -U n H r* H*r*M. Ft. U t* »i. Fab. » , 1W W o rk Blake, Girls Take Slow Brauman, Boys Rebuild Approach To '87 Season With Good, Young Crop ByGkrUPliUr By Chrt* Plater Herald Sports Writer Herald Sports Writer Track & Field I With most of the remnants of Track & Field Coach Emory Blake has F T two consecutive state champion­ everyone back from last year's Ji ship teams gone, the Seminole Others seniors who will play Seminole High team which won with the kids spread around Martin Wcbater High boys track program will Important roles for the the 4A State Track and Field more, it can mean as much as 15 have a much different look this Semlnoles In 1987 are pole Championship but he's not In to 20 extra points." season. It will be a new beginn­ vaulter Sonny Osborn, high any hurry to jump Into the 1987 ing for coach Ken Brauman's Jumper Jerry "Stick" Parker, season and Immediately prove The only two seniors on the team, which will consist mainly sprinter Mike Mingo and dis­ the Lady 'Noles are the team to team are shot put and discus of freshmen and sophomores. tance man John Herberger. beat again. throwers Diana Mitchell and Brauman has a good crop of Juniors who Brauman Is "W e're not looking to rush Andriennc Smith. youngsters, though, and he counting on to strengthen the anything In the early going." team are Alan Seward, last Also returning from last year's hopes to rebuild with several Blake, who won hla first state champion leftovers and the new­ year’s Seminole Athletic Confer­ title last season, said. "Three state title team are juniors Ramona Jamison. LaShon Cash comers. ence 880 champion, distance people who helped carry us to runner Rufaro Matlpano, and Sonya Montgomery white "It's almost a complete op­ state are still playing basketball. sprinter Steve Warren, hurdler the only other Junior on the team posite situation of last year." "W e've basically been doing Arthur Hersey and high Jumper Is Sharina Johnson. Brauman said. "Last year we Just conditioning now." Blake had some very experienced per­ Walter "Jumpman” Hopson. added. "W e ’re keeping It basic. Jamison Is one of the top formers back and needed to only Of the multitude of sopho­ It's a long season and if we win sprinters In the state as she runs find one or two people to com­ mores. Maurice Roberts Is the the early meets, fine. If we don't, the 100 and 220 and on the state plete our needs. This year, we most experienced as he ran on no big deal. When It starts to champion 440 relay team. Cash, have very few experienced peo­ last year's state champion mile count our girls will start to come currently playing basketball, is ple and two thirds of the team relay team. Other sophs who around." also a top-notch sprinter while will be ninth and 10th graders figure to solidify the 'Notes are Two girls who Blake counted Montgomery throws the shot with little competitive experi­ hurdler Dwight Brinson, heavily on last season return for and discus and Johnson runs ence." quarter-runner Kevin Rich­ their Junior years for the Lady the quarter. The graduates from last year’s ardson and discus thrower- Semlnoles. Shownda Martin and team, which rolled to one of the sprinter Jerod Jones. Dorchelle Webster were key fig­ Sophomores who figure heavi­ biggest runaways In state meet "Jerod (Jones) Just has knee ures in Seminole's champion­ ly In Seminole’s plans this history, include four performers surgery last week and we hope B n tle r Herberger ship surge. Webster was the season Include Adrian HHIsman. M cG ill Wynn who figured heavily for the Tribe to have him toward the end of state champion In the 330 Tasha Wynn. Tamml Scott. In Louis Brown, Billy Penlck. Pat the season." Brauman said. hurdles while Martin and Sherry Burgess. Michelle Toombs. Davis and Alvin Jones. All four Three of the many freshmen the time we get the kids from Webster ran legs on the champi­ Pearson and Chlncta Gilchrist. are now running track In college. on the team who have the basketball. It’s a large team but "W e're still a pretty young onship-clinching mile relay HHIsman. currently on the The two most experienced potential to be factors in their very young." team." Blake said. "We won t which finished second. basketball team, is a sprinter returning athletes for the Tribe first seasons are triple Jumper Brauman said he would break know exactly who will run Martin, the state record holder who was a key members of the arc seniors Eric Martin and Lewis Butler, sprinter Robert this group In slowly and get a where until we get everyone In the 880 run, will also compete 440 and mile relay teams last Dwayn Willis. Martin Is In his Moore and distance runner Joe feel for their best events. back from basketball." In the high Jump and mile along season. fourth year for the Semlnoles Peeples who was the middle "Early In the season, w e’ll run with running on the mile relay Wynn runs the 100 and 220 Once again sophomore Aretha and has placed In the state meet school champion In the 880 and our good kids In one or two .this season. Blake said Martin Riggins will miss the track since he was a freshman. Martin mile. events and let the other kids would concentrate more on the and also runs on the 440 relay while Scott is also a key member season, having undergone recent will be one of the top 440 "We have a whole group of participate as much as possi­ 880 when the season winds ble." he said. "By the first of of the relay teams. Burgess runs knee surgery to correct ligament runners In the area and also an freshmen, some of whom will be down. April we’ll pretty much know the 440 and 880. Pearson Is one damage. The former Lakevlew integral part of the relay teams. really good but I haven’t seen * Along with the 330 hurdles. who can do what for us and of the up and coming hurdlers In M id d le S ch ool sp rin ter Is Willis is also a big relay man and what they can do yet." Brauman Blake said Webster will also run expected to return to the athletic was part of two championship said. "W e have close to 40 kids what to expect during the the 110 high hurdles and com­ the area and Gilchrist throws the scene in eight months. teams last season. and will have In the mld-40s by championship meets." pete In the long Jump this shot. season. Blake said Webster will Seminole also has five move to the 110 ttlghs since the freshmen who Blake hopes will mile medley relay was dropped help out this season. They in­ Johnson Tunes Up For Lewis With 5.65 50 Meters from championship meets this clude sprinters Nadrian McGill, season. Angela Hall, and LaShon Rich­ HAMILTON. Ontario (UPI) — Canadian — . 10 seconds off his world record of 5.55 Angela Issajenko of Canada won the "Dropping the mile medley Is ardson and distance runner Ben Johnson, the world’s No. 1 ranked set two weeksago In Ottawa. women's 50 meters In 6.16 seconds — going to help the sprint-oriented Michelle Muse. sprinter, tuned up for his meeting with Johnson Is scheduled to meet Lewis, .10 seconds off her world record of 6.06 'teams." Blake said. "It means Carl Lewis by winning the 50-mctcr dash the 1984 Olympic quadruple gold medal­ which she set In Ottawa. Merlenc Ot- we can put more people In the Others who also will contrib­ Friday night at the Hamilton Spectator ist. Saturday night In the 55 meters at the tey-Page of Jamaica was second In 6.24 '220 and spread people around ute for the Lady 'Noles this Indoor Games. Vitalis-U.S. Olympic Invitational In New while Canada's Angela Bailey was third more. The mile medley can only season arc Yolanda Baker. Johnson won the race In 5.65 seconds Jersey. In 6.28. get you 10 points at the most. Andrea Smith and Mcchellc t> ■ nut m .Mit ni ijw * nr SA C PREVIEW: BASEBALL Shakar, Jenkins Scuttle Bucs, Laszaic Returns With Hit, 2 RBI By Sam Cook tMatches Herald 8porte Editor Steve Shakar tossed a one- Baseball hitter, Billy Jenkins rapped a Fernando three-run double and Anthony Winter Park runs. Kenny Laszaic returned with a single Jackson led the ’Hounds at the DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit and two runs batted In as Lake plate with three singles. Radcllff Tigers and their star pitcher say Mary’s Rams opened the 1987 had a single and a triple while no lasting bad feelings have prep baseball season with an Chris Brock had a pair of singles. ■come from an olTseason of bitter 11-1 five-inning victory over HAWKS NOSEDIVE, 8-0 contract negotiations and an Daytona Beach Mainland at Lake Howell’s two-game win­ arbitration hearing. R. Blake Je nse n Gainey Corsi J- Blake D e rr Daytona Beach’s Derbyshire ning streak came to a screeching Jack Morris emerged Friday as Field Friday night. halt Friday afternoon as Orlando the highest-paid pitcher In the The Rams, who play Lake Edgewater’s Robert Hall blanked American League when Brantley at 4 p.m. Wednesday In the Silver Hawks on four hits as arbitrator Richard Bloch Ferrell: Three-Year Starters Apopka’s Early Bird Tourna­ the Eagles posted an 8-0 awarded the right-hander $1.85 ment. used Just five hits, noncouference baseball victory million for the 1987 season. The numerous walks and three at Edgewater High School. Tigers had offered $1.35 million. Mainland errors to account for The Hawks only scoring op­ "I certainly am happy about their 11 runs. portunity came in the third the decision," Morris said. "I'm Will Provide Drive For Tribe "It’s the first game of the year when David Bauss singled and glad It’s over, and I Just want to and the umpire Is squeezing the moved up when Steve Sheppard play baseball. There is no By Sam Cook 23 rlbbies. plate like it’s a matchbox." Lake reached on an error. Kevin S tm ln o lt Bj m Iw II Schcdul* deep-down hate between the Herald Sports Editor F«b. 14-20...... Lyman Tournament"Gary Is going to be a very Mary coach Allen Tuttle said. Einslg's groundout to the mound Tigers and myself." When Seminole's Mike Ferrell Fab. 24...... at Umatilla valuable guy for us this year." "Shakar pitched a helluva game moved the runners up but Hall took over the coaching reins of Feb 2 8 ...... at DeLand anyway." struck out Corey Coljeskl and Morris’ contract matches the M a rc h 4...... DeLand Ferrell said. "W e will need a major-league high for a pitcher, the baseball team two years ago. M a rc h 4...... at Lake Howell* good year from him for us to be Shakar. a senior left-hander, retired Friesner on a close 3-1 equalling the 1987 salary of Los he was accompanied by five M a rc h 7...... Port Orange Spruce Creek successful." walked five but struck out eight. play at first to escape the Jam. fuzzy-cheeked sophomores get­ M a rc h t l ...... Lake M a ry* Catcher Mark Wallace singled Bauss led the Hawks with two Angeles Dodgers left-hander M a rc h 13 ...... at Oviedo* Along with the three-year se­ Fernando Valenzuela. ting their first look at varsity M a rc .. 14...... U m a tilla niors. Ferrell has three talented sharply to right In the fourth singles while Craig Wagner "We fully understand the experience. March if..at Port Orange Spruce Creek Juniors In Jeff and Ron Blake Inning to break up Shakar’s doubled and Cojeski singled. Ferrell and his youngsters took M a rc h 2 0 ...... at Lake Branlley* no-hlttcr. Mainland scored on PATS IMPROVE BUT LOSE procedure and fully accept the M a rc h 21...... New Smyrna Beach and Sammle Edwards to fill out decision." said Bill Lajole, the some lumps against their power­ M a rc h 23 27...... Intenlate Clanle the Infield. Jeff Blake, who two errors by Jeff "L efty " Hagen Lake Brantley baseball coach Tigers' vice president and gen­ ful Seminole County rivals dur­ A p r. ! ...... L y m a n ' suffered a broken leg last spring and Wallace’s single. would have Just as soon had a ing the past two years. It was a A p r. 3...... Lake How ell* Lake Mary used walks to victory, but he will take the eral manager. "Now. let’s get on A p r. 4...... at New Smyrna Beach which sidelined for the football with the season." learning experience for all In­ A p r. 4...... Orlando Lake Highland Pr»p season, will play shortstop and leadoff hitter Shane Letterlo, Improvement demonstrated by Morris, his agent. Dick Moss, volved. A p r. | ...... at Lake Mary* pitch. Ron Blake takes care of Kelly Hysell, Laszaic and Wes his Patriots during their 7-5 Now. two years later the soph­ A p r. 11...... Oviedo* Weger for its first run. Jenkins, a and Lajole presented their cases A p r. 14...... H ighland*. Ky. first base and Edwards handles setback to Orlando Boone Friday Thursday at a hearing In omore are seniors and Ferrell Is A p r. IS...... Lake Brantley* second base. senior, followed by lining a night at Lake Brantley High. 'Chicago that lasted more than banking on his three-year A p r. 17...... at Lym an* "It was tough for Jeff to sit out one-hopper off the left field fence Boone bludgeoned the Pats. 'four hours. varsity starters to blossom and A p r. 20-24...... D lilr le t Tournamfootball, ent so he Is ready to go." for three runs and a 4-0 lead. 16-3, Tuesday. *SAC G am e* provide the drive this spring for Ferrell said. "Ron has really Hagen reached on an error as "W e saw a lot of good pitching , Morris, 31, said he feels he a successful season. Improved over last year and Jenkins held second. A passed In these two games." Smith said. won a victory, after unsuc­ " I ’ve noticed a big difference Innings and he has been hitting Sammle can make all the plays ball moved them up before Eric "They put pressure on us and cessfully making himself avail­ In the three-year starters this the ball pretty good." at second base." Blrle singled up the middle for we handled it tonight. able as a free agent to the New year." Ferrell said Friday night. Senior Center fielder Alonzo Senior Jimmy Orioles had the two more runs. Blrle had two The game was delayed two York Yankees. California. "They’re hungry. They're ready Gainey gives the ’Noles pop and right field Job locked up until he singles for the night. hours by a power failure but the Philadelphia and Minnesota, but to win." speed at the top of the order. collided with Edwards while In the second. Laszaic. batting Pats went to work immediately having none of those clubs make Ferrell will find put how ready Gainey batted .281 last year pursuing a pop fly. FerTell said left-handed, singled to right field In the first. Jimmy Waring what he thought was a suitable when Seminole opens the season with six doubles. He also stole he needed 21 stitches In his to score Hysell who had walked walked and Brian Bellaw singled offer. With the possibility of not Monday at 5 p.m. against 11 bases In 13 attempts. mouth and will be lost for two and moved to second on a over first. Sophomore Jimmy .hooking on with a team this Titusville Astronaut In the "Alonzo Is the Ideal leadolY weeks. Ron Cox. a sophomore, groundout. Laszaic walked with Morse followed with a long single [season, Morris chose to go back Lyman Preseason Invitational hitter." Ferrell said. "He has a will take his place. the bases loaded to account for to left center to chase home both with the Tigers and have his Tournament. Ferrell said lot of speed and will steal a lot of One of Ferrell’s most pleasant his second rlbble In the third. runs. salary arbitrated. right-hander Jimmy Lyon will bases this year. He will also surprises this spring Is sopho­ The senior pitcher-third Boone came back with three "I felt all along the principle pitch. cover the ground In center." more James Joyce. The former baseman missed most of last runs against starter Greg Ebbert was more Important than the Four of those three-year Senior Joey Corel will flank Seminole Pony standout did not season when he suffered a over the next three frames but money factor." Morris said. "I starters will be In the starting Gainey In left field. Corel will bat play as a freshman. serious head Injury In an Ebbert helped himself pull even lineup Monday while the fifth — second In the Tribe lineup. He automobile accident. in the fourth with a base hit to believe by what I accomplished. "Jam es can play a lot of places I’m going to help other players pitcher Michael “ Spud" rapped a pair of triples last year LYMAN FALLS, 7-0 open the frame. Pinch-runner and he can hit the long ball." down the road." Edwards — completes his tour of to place second In the county. Winter Park pushed a across a Chuck Flore moved up on a I Ferrell said. duty with the Tribe's 16th- "Joey has Improved a lot since seven-inning run to spoil passed ball, went to third on Morris has won more games ranked basketball team. last year." Ferrell said. "He has . Outfield depth will be supplied Lyman’s opener. 7-6, Friday Randy Green's sacrifice and than any other major-league Senior Catcher Roy Jensen a good, strong arm and can by senior David Rowland while night at Lyman High School. scored on David Czachowski’s ■pitcher In the 1980s. registering returns as the top defensive cover the ground In the out­ David Goldstlck (first base) and "W e played pretty well. I was single. ■a 123-81 record. Last year, he catcher In the county. Jensen field." Louisiana move-ln Todd Harrell pleased." Lyman coach Bob Boone, though, picked up two went 21-8 with a 3.27 ERA. McCullough said. "It was a good runs In the fifth and six Innings i started slowly with the bat last Senior Gary Derr will be (shortstop) back up the Infield. "What really upsets me about year but came on at the finish Seminole’s handyman this spr­ Tracy (pitcher-outfield) and Troy opening game. We made a cou­ to hang the setback on freshman ,the Tigers Is that they keep for two homers and 15 runs ing. Derr will open at third base Turner (catcher) will join the ple errors that hurt us but we hit Mark Gabrobic. The Pats rallied complaining about losing at­ batted In. Monday but will also be called team after wrestling season the ball well." In the seventh when Morse and tendance. but they don’t even "Roy Is a tough guy." Ferrell on to pitch, play short and while Leonard Lucas (shortstop) Errors by outfielder Chris Joe Nadglowskl singled with two seem to want to 'mprove." he said about his switch-hitting possibly catch. Derr batted .267 Is expected to accompany Radcllff and shortstop Darren outs and Green plated them with said. senior. "He can catch a lot of iast year with three homers and Edwards after basketball. Boyesen accounted for four a double.

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SPORTS Walks IN BRIEF Betty Rolls 87 Pins Above Average In Bowl America Tournament Betty O'Neal walked away with the $50 236. Dave Hansen 243/610. CENTRAL FLA. Soviets Victimize Defensemen, first-place money in the Bowl America REGIONAL HOSPITAL - George Manafkld Sanford Hall of Fame Tournament. 205. Tom Fablnsky 218 202. Ernie Runton Skate Away With Split Of Series It was a pins over average tournament Roger 202. JET BOWLERETTES - Elfte Odom and Betty rolled 87 pins above hens to win 202. Debra Odom 213. Gall Brooks 214. QUEBEC (UPI) — The defensemen who keyed the NHL the money. Myra Hall bowled 72 pins over Quick BALL A CHAIN - Brad Foley 202. Tim All-Stars* Game 1 victory were victimized In the team’s for second place and $20 while Betty Foley 204. Woody Bergman 201. Mike BOWL Game 2 loss at Rendez-Vous 87. O'Neal s daughter, Vicki O'Neal, rolled 71 Musgrove216. The Soviet National Team earned a split of the two-game pins over average for third place and $15. AMERICA WILLETT OLDSMOBILED CADILLAC - series Friday night with a 5*3 triumph over the NHL. Two Fourth and fifth place was worth an $8 Frank Williams 208. Joe McGuire 223 goals by Valeri Kamensky highlighted a three-goal second gift certificate each and were won by Tom 212/621. Aaron Kaufman 221, Jeff Chestnut period In which the Soviets capitalized on mistakes by Rod Shelleby and Mary Roper with + 51 and + 222 213/602. Kenny Snyder 211. Scott Kern Langway and Rick Green — the very defensemen who 46, respectively. 208. Don Gorman Jr 200 214/604. Randy most denied the USSR In the NHL’s 4-3 opening victory 000 Wood hams 232 211/636. Ed Sautter 204. Judkins 213 210/624. William Stiles 210. two nights earlier. League bowlers: remember this Is a short Garry Rash 210. Pee Wee West 208. Bob Woody Wilson 223. Kit Johnson 214. Don "I’m kind of upset," said Langway of the Washington month so you only have two weeks to enter ReufT 202. Larry 202. Bobby Barbour 230. Caniglia 246, Don Meyers 209, Ike Moon Capitals. "We played well, but Rick Green and I made two the Central Florida Bowling Proprietors DRIFT INN - Ronnie Heaps 224. Rosa 201. Jim Barnes 205, Joe Bybee 210. Bill mistakes in the second period and they scored two goals.” Association Sweetheart Doubles and try for Ruffin 204, Dottle Bryant 201. Dan Tlllls Gilbert 202, Ron Allman 224, Roy Kamensky's second goal, coming with 19 seconds left In that $600 first-place prize money. 208, David Norman 200, John Plnder 202. Templeton 203 202, J.C. Carver 214, Don the period, came after Green went down too soon and The February Star Search Tournament is Don Todriff 203, Victor Cortes 217, Bill Gorman Sr. 209 228 204/626. Zach Hunter Kamensky scored through goalie Grant Fuhr’s legs. also going on right now and it is in 3-6-9 Slnnott 236, Jim Moyer 214. Norma 204, Charles Todd 213, Harold Robertaon "That kind of took the wind out of our sails," said format. Normandy 207. AKU TIKI — Tom Barrs 200, Neal Fowler 213, Fred Brown 239 Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Doug Wilson, who drew 000 205. Kenny Morris 216. Lcn Grover 232. 233/631, Robert Barnes 201, Don Todriff the NHL within 3-2 at 7:33 of the third period. Here's a look at high rollers: Monty Montgomery 202. Ron Plcotte 203. 200. FORESTERS - Cap Byland 201, Dee But 1:46 later, Vladimir Krutov scored his second goal to GATORS — Joe Jonika 209. Harold Dennis Valdez 201, Ron Lemond 203, Ron Apgar 204, Wm. McCarthy 222. restore the Sovle ts’ two-goal cushion. Robertson 213, Harold Sklles 209 232. AUman 225 206 203, Erik Storm 213. SANFORD CITY LEAGUE - John Plnder Krutov is a winger on the USSR's top "KLM" line and REBELS — Ed Knox 200. Bill Ansell 206. SUN BANK LEAGUE - JefT Chestnut 203. Vince Cara 214, Ron Allman 201, Dick power-play unit with Igor Larionov and Sergei Makarov. It Chet Dead 212. ClifT Pottle 209. WASH DAY 217. Sharon Decker 208, Don Gorman Jr Schell 212. Roy Templeton 213. Roland was that .line that the NHL expected to Inflict the most DROPOUTS - BUI Burns 207. BLAIR 210. Mari-Anne Prock 203, Jue Ervin 201, Crevler 214, Jim Morace 200, Ralph DePalo damage. AGENCY - Ivory Whitaker 201, Melvin Pete Shoff 212. Buddy Lawson 203 217. Ed 204. Vem Messersmlth 200. Charlie Plant "W e expected trouble from the Larionov line but the Adkins 202 218/610. Tom Shelleby 201 Houston 201. Dean Hamilton 200, Scott 203. Bobby Barbour 227, Bob Bates 214 other line hurt us the most." Ray Bourque, who scored the 201, Dick Minlck 204. A1 Denman 216. Don Kern 201, John Adams 203, Gary Larson 201, Bob Myers 201, Gary Larson 206. final NHL goal with 37 seconds left, said of the Hunter 210, Larry Flnnerty 217. FLOOZIES 200. Tracy Gooding 212, A1 Fryer 233, Bernard Hudley 220 221/640. Van Tilley Jr. Kamensky-Vyacheslav Bykov-Andrcl Khcmutov line that - Luann Jones 205. AMERICAN WEIGHT Jerry Huffman 213, Mark Quick 254 218 212/600. Van Tilley Sr. 200 214. Steve figured in three goals. LOSS CENTER - Ed Vogel 211, Tom 200/612. Joe Bybee 208. Mark Crofoot 213. Groover 200. BOB DANCE DODGE MENS Larson 200. Nlta Johnson 211, Dave SWINGERS - Pam Wright 214. EDUCA­ LEAGUE — Charlie Meli 214, Len Grover Richarde 221227/616. TORS — Susan Keogh 203. 232. Harold Sundvall 223. Alex Senraea 210 Stadler's 62 Takes Command T.G.I.F. — Lous Hosford 204, Fran Fowler TUESDAY NITE MIXED - Don Gorman 206. Gene Rogero 226 215/615, Marcel 207. John Adams 223 223/636, Bruce Sr 213, Gene Posadnl 220 201, Ruben Blake Vandebeek 209, James DlMartlno 204. LA JOLLA. Calif. (UPI) — Craig Stadler, winless on the PGA Tour since 1984, said he was feeling comfortable and confident following a record setting round Friday that vaulted him into a share of the lead at the $500,000 Andy Red Lobster's 7OK Race Williams Open. Stadler shot a Torrey Pines North Course-record 9-under-par 62 to erase the course record of 63 George To Attract Superb Field Bums had carded Thursday. Bums and Stadler shared a one-stroke lead after two rounds at 13-under 131. The fifth Annual Red Lobster "I'm comfortable," said Stadler, who finished second at 10K Classic Is shaping up as the Hawaiian Open last weekend. " I feel like I belong again. possibly 1987's best 10K road Road Racing I haven't been on top for awhile." race field anywhere in the U.S., Friday, he registered nine birdies, an eagle and a bogey. based on the number of world bonus to any male competitor in Stadler said all of his iron shots landed within 10 feet of the record holders and Olympian the Red Lobster 10K Classic who cup. athletes who are competing In beats this time, or to any woman "I can see some shots I haven't seen for awhile coming the Feb. 21 event In downtown who beats the current world back." StadlPr said. Orlando. record for women, 31:31. Bums got off to a lackluster start Friday on Torrey Pines Over 3.000 runners are established by Ingrid Kris- South, shooting par on his first six holes In moving toward expected to participate in the talnsen. a4-under68. race, which has drawn partici­ A number of other Olympic "I didn't hit my tec shots as well as I would have liked," pants from throughout the Unit­ runners will also be competing. Burns said. ed S ta te s and 12 fo re ig n Including 3-tlme Olympian Craig Friday was the second day of low scores at Torrey. The countries. The event features a Virgin, winner of last year’s cut was made at 4-under 140 and whittled the field of 156 $50,000 prize purse — the larg­ Classic. John Tuttle and Julie to 83. est for any U.S. 10K road race in Isphordlng, both former winners 1987. of the Orlando race. Missy Kane, Among the world c l a s B and others. Rarity: Top Men Seeds Advance athletes participating will be: The race begins at 8 a.m. Feb • Mark Curp. of Lees Summit. 21 In front of the Omni Hotel at MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI) — A rarity has occurred at the ■ Mo. , the^ current world' record 400 W. Livingston. Registration U.S. Indoor Championships — the four players expected to holder in the half-marathon road fo rm a are available at the Track reach the semifinals have. race with a time o f 1:00:55. Curp Shack. 1322 N. Mills Avenue In The top four seeds in the tournament have advanced to was ranked the number one Orlando, at all Red Lobster the semis for the first time since the U.S. Indoor moved to American male road runner in restaurants In the state of The Racquet Club In 1977. 1985 by Track and Field Ncw9. Florida and In Runner's World. In Saturday’s matches, top-seeded Stefan Edberg will • Mike Musyokl. of El Paso. Running Times and Racing play No. 4 Brad Gilbert, the defending champion, and No. 3 Tex., the current world record South magazines. Mikael Pernfors will face No. 2 Jimmy Connors, a holder In the 15K road race with Entry fee Is $10 for registra­ seven-time U.S. Indoor champion. The winners will face Blind Fishing March 14 a time of 42:28. A 1984 Olympic tion forms postmarked by Feb­ Sunday for the $45,000 first prize in this $315,000 event bronze medalist In the 10,000 ruary 15 or brought to the Track sponsored by Volvo. Philip Cottone, left, president of the Sanford Lions Club, meter run, Musyokl competes Shack by Feb. 20. There will be Connors, competing In his 15th U.S. Indoor, said he will congratulates David Chacey on his organization of the Internationally for Kenya, his a $15 charge for day of race not change his baseline game for Pernfors. "And, I am sure upcoming 12th annual Blind Persons Fishing Tournament. native country. He Is also a registration. he is not going to change his." Connors said. Also offered will be a 3K fun Chacey Is tournament chairman for the March 14 event at former world record holder in Last year, Pernfors lost in the semifinals to Edberg 4-6. the half-marathon and 10K. run. with registration fees of $8 7-5,6-1 In Pernfors first year as a professional. the Monroe Harbour Marina. The fishing will begin at 8:30 • Zack Barie, the current by Feb. 15. or $ 10 the day of the a.m. and finish at 2:30 p.m. Chacey said trophies will be world record holder In the 10K race. There will also be a quarter awarded for the heaviest fish, best stringer weight and road race with a time of 27:43. mile kiddle run sponsored by Mandllkova Credits Pop For Win largest number of fish. Call Chacey at 323-9508 for Info. Red Lobster Is offering a $25,000 WCPX-TV. Channel 6. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Top-seeded Hana Mandllkova gave her father some of the credit for her quarterfinal victory Friday over fifth-seeded Manuela Maleeva in the $ 150.000 Virginia Slims of California. Rotary Shows Courtesy: No Hole-In-One "It was a very difficult match." Mandllkova said of her 6-3, 7-6 (9-7) victory Friday night over Maleeva, who turns The Rotary Breakfast Club Annual Golf Ernie Butler, Maude Butler. Curtis Spencer 20 today. Tournament was held at the Mayfair and Jane McKlbbln "|'m glad It went two sets. I never lost my concentration Country Club on Feb. 9. when I was down 3-5. I Just kept on fighting. Even if it had A field of both men and women braved the Mayfair Pro Mark Lesnlak remalnds gone to a third set. I would Just keep on fighting and not cold wind and temperatures to play some everyone to register for the Sanford Recre­ think about the score. pretty impressive golf, considering the ation Department Youth Golf Program "I learned that from my father. Vilem." conditions. ■ which is held every Tuesday. Wednesday Mandllkova. 24 of Czechoslovakia, will meet No. 3 Zina Unfortunately (for the Rotarians and and Friday for 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Garrison of Houston In one semifinal Saturday. In the other frlenda). the 1987 Pontiac Firebird offered The entry fee is Just $2. This will be the semi, Kathy Rinaldi of Amelia Island. Fla., meets Sylvia by Courtesy Pontiac of Sanford, for an final week of registration. Call 322-2531 for Hanlka of West Germany. holc-ln-one on Mayfair's 185-yard, par-3 further Information. 10th hole. Well, better luck next year fellas. 000 Brent Carll and the Rotary Club Of There was no Tuesday Dogfight nor Holyfield: Tillman Wants Glory Sanford Breakfast said they sincerely thank Here's a look at the results: Thursday Scramble last week. all of the people of our community that 9-under: Mark Lesnlak. Bill Griffith. Bob 000 RENO. Nev. (UPI) — The buildup to what is being called either played or gave donations to this Tieinann and Nancy Wheeler. The Baseball Homecoming Golf the "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" featured more love annual golfing event. 8-under: Horace Orr. Jeff Williams. Terry Tournament will be held next Friday at than hate. LafTerty and Dave Steinol: Steve Patterson. Mayfair. Hall of Fainers Brooks Robinson, Evander Holyfield and Henry Tillman nurtured a The money raised will be used to help the Rotary club carry out its many charitable Brian Stohl, Put Stcnstroin and Winslow Robin Roberts, Harmon Klllebrcw and friendship during the 1984 Olympic Games that Satur­ events planned for Seminole County this Flood. Warren Spahn will be among the field along day's scheduled 15-round bout for Holy field's World year. 5-under: Chris McGraw, Mark with several other ex-major leaguers. Boxing Association Junior heavyweight title Is not likely to Here’s a look at Monday's winners: Cheeseman. Charles Shelander and Jack Each flvesome will include a baseball old Injure. „ A Flight — 1. Kim Townsend 69. 2. Jack Daniels. timer. In addition to golf, a light breakfast, "W e still are friends, but when it comes to the fight. Canal 74. 3. Eddie Smith 74: B Flight — l. 1-under: Gene Green, Ted Duum. Gene lunch, cocktails, buffet dinner, entertain­ Henry wants something I have that I'm not willing to Larry Strlckler 66, 2. Red Cleveland 69. 3. Dyer and Ken Echols. ment and a memorabilia auction will also be give." Holyfield said of- his Summer Games' roommate. John Dickey 70; C Flight — 1. Wen Also on Sunday, the club held a mixed on tap. "This guy wants my glory. I have to prove I'm better and Slocksett 70. 2. Kevin Bonn 71. 3. Jim tournament. Here's a look at the results: Call Anne Strauss at 260-2510 to register. worthy of being a champion. Jernlgan 73: D Flight — 1. Curt Padgett 68. Best 2 Ball: Out of a Ball Cost is $185. 2. June Martin 69. 3. Kevin Spolskl 74; 1. Harold Brooks. Stella Brooks. Jim All proceeds will go to the Major League Calloway — 1. Ray Mauro. 2. Jim Johnson. "B uzz" Bussard and Rose Bussard; 2. Tom Baseball Players Alumni Association. NCAA: SMU Ruling In 2 Weeks 3. Wayne Keeling. Botts. Margaret Botts. Bill Craig and An­ Baseball Legends For Kids and toward lights A day before the Rotary took to the "Old nette Hodges: 3. Bob Elder. Kay Elder. for the Lake Mary High School baseball CORONADO. Calif. (UPI) — A decision by the NCAA on Course." Mayfair held its Sunday Scramble. Warren Sullivan and Dottle Sullivan; 4. field. whether to suspend the Soul hern Methodist University football program will come within two weeks, the school's Interim president said Friday. The NCAA's Committee on Infractions, which can Impose a two-year suspension against SMU's football Sanford Recreation To Register For '87 program for recruiting violations, heard the case against the Southwest Conference school Friday In a four-hour The Sanford Recreation De­ Little Major League — For Park on Celery Ave.. on Tuesday private session. partment is registering youngsters who will be 10 before and Wednesday. March 10 and youngsters for the 1987 baseball B a s e b a ll Aug. 1, 1987 and will not turn 11, at 4:30 p.m. season. Youngsters age seven to 13 by Aug. 1. Tryouts will be Pee Wee League — For Rodriguez Struggles, Still Leads 14 may register at any Sanford must also be presented at the 4:30 p.m.. Tuesday. March 3 youngsters who will be seven before Aug. 1 and will not turn PALM BEACH GARDENS (UPI) — Chi Chi Rodriguez Recreation Department office or time of registration. Sanford and 4:30 p.m.. Wednesday. may register at the field on the Recreation Department offices March 4 at Fort Mellon Park on 10 by Aug. 1. Tryouts will be struggled through the back nine in the second round 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. April 14 at Friday of the $260,000 PGA Seniors Championship, day of tryouts. are located at Sanford City Hall, E. First Street. Chase Park. squandering a chance to Improve on a one-stroke lead. Tne player participation fee is the Sanford Civic Center Youth Junior League — For Any player who was on a team Rodriguez — a three-time winner last year, his first full $5 for Sanford residents and $ 10 Wing and the WestsIde Recre­ youngsters who will be 13 before last year and will be in the same season on the Senior Tour — fired a 3-under-par 69 for a for those who live outside the ation Center. Aug. 1 and will not turn 15 by league this year does not need to 139 total. His round included an eagle, four birdies, a Sanford City Limits. The The following are the leagues Aug. 1 Trvouts will be at Chase attend tryouts. bogey and a double bogey. youngster’s birth certificate offered:

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KOIEKARO: UFVW RAID SERVICES Ktetemts Otaris* SI CtoudU AllimerN ChrWton II. Ortondi Pint HUH — SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE In SOKC All-Distance Medley CMNIwP TV/RADIO m Tonight's Prtp/J«Co {(M ih Euottoll, BPMI StvltiSmtor 17 week (nine performances), the IV/IADPO: OH** l*M TtmpN a (HtPte INrHp* Special to the Herald PrppP BASKETBALL LONGWOOD - Heading Into Don Abvrnathy. Inc., kennel televishmi MM»0H***MO Parimutuels continues to remain atop the Ortondi Jonso a Lsstturg)) MENt 7:»p.m .— Seminole CCet Dayton# Beech CC this past week's Sanford-Orlando OH** Truly Prtp M. KteriMtot CNN BOVS: I p.m. — Daytona Beech Saatraaia at Lake Kennel Club All-Distance Medley leaderboard of 28 kennels com­ peting this winter at SOKC. oh mn cm B ra n tla y kennel competition, always one Wright’s greyhounds have 1 pm - WISHl CM* IIMmi aI * * EP* < a m*Nr * wm WOMEN: 7 p.m. — Seminole CC at M iam i Dads South isutotonsStsmu Or** a or the seasonal highlights at the earned 28 points. In the latest figures produced 1 pm - WMCOU Crito* (Mty (I • m i by Bowersox. Abernathy CNrm*iaTmmmn WRESTLINO winter home of championship Don Abernathy, Inc., kennel Is 'hounds now have 54 victories 1 pm. - WCPX* CM* LtuiirUto «t Orlan*ONiPN*)I.Orl**CNcnNN I p.m. District dA * Tournament at Lyman High; Finals greyhound racing. Director of in second with 24 points based Smews (LJ OH** LMto !tvM*nd Prtp 71 Orl** Racing Tom Bowersox expected on Husker Marlssa running third and run out a total of $41.247.35 4pm- ESPN. C*IN* Ntrri Ctrrimt «t i M p P N ta BASEBALL in purse monies. Mrs. Marjorie MarylMIL) l*M)*m) IuNinII State Sumter O. E who D JUCO: 7 p.m. - SamlnolaCC at Santa Fa CC a tight battle through the four In the 3/16ths and puppy Perky ' pm - ESPN. CNN* OtPsvl *1 WNNr CM* INN Or** V. OH** divisions. Mike winning the 5-16ths. In Greig's kennel remains In the AltafiS B1* eantrecti standings Include: Scheele Young with 41 victories and Tsssto To** K L Ol AX SsntsFo 111 Datrail - Amwicad pitetar Jack Atoms three kennels among the 1 pi* - ESPN. US. Hritonri Indoor loti Hotell 7 1 - IP} SI JrimRIrte III am hit wtobwtm caw and Mil oam tl H 24-of-the-28 kennels which Kennels, Inc., 18; Codl Kennels. $34,001.00 and R. J. Barber Otorapwiriu*. »* t wnutmril III lotos I Sswutoto * 1 1 l»l mill* Nr 1*1 submitted entries for the event Inc., 17: Paul Paulk 17; Mrs. with 32 triumphs and SSL) LsK* (rarity siiui Naa York (AL) - Signad haatganl catofar Rkk Ctrara Na Syaw contract which covers SOKC’s four-race Marjorie Greig 15; Kurtz-Taylor $31.958.55 in monies. MMcritriwsvo Onto* IP 5 I to RACING 000 lym — WCPx a Sfvfo Sstediy itawy lym* J * 1 It* SaattN - Reached ewibact agropsnanH mils course distance. 14: Stone-York 14 and Dennis Flgura SUH«g 1 Isis Mary I t S >10 AUTO RACIM: Kaa*H Kaadi M right rosier players tor Nn IPP7 seas* The annual SOKC-Orlando 4Bpm - WFTVt. Wl* WorldNSptrN FrMyittiNh pitchers SI* Clarke. Tony Farrriri Demis For the All-Distance Medley Young with 13 points. III Fel Pitres WtoHntdtelstt Mary « AIDayNnal Powell. Jerry Read and Slava Shield* In kennel action, Bowersox assigns The 3-8ths division is sched­ Jaycees' Mutt Dog Derby has Lym* N laka Brsnttoy. na rtpnrt Onrtr. car. la* eampNNd. pritt manry. Holder Rom Janas, and autftoidtrt John uled for this Monday night with been scheduled for Sunday af­ •mntr ip*rp*ipatd Christen* mdOaridHtngri greyhounds points on a de­ Mi Ibd* I. tarry Caudll. Pontiac * tim INPW Ttus - Signed pHchw Wl* Mas* to a scending scale of 16 for a trip to the marathon 7-16ths of a mile ternoon. March 22 beginning at II am - WCPX* CawiMann N Pa RASE RAIL: FrWafi CNN* Ra*M mpn 1 Oamty McClan. Pontiac *1 IRS 1 I yaw cwstract, mnounod It Nat arbitral)* the winner's circle, a dozen for finale to be contested on I p.m. OtodwradlU X* Aim*. ChtnNH. * 4*1 A Jim Htp* caw to reltow Crag Harris, who will earn That's the day when no*-WCPX* Daytons MIL) INN* 4. F NH* I nNmailNnN 4 ChtrrHH. 7» LNP l Jtut SampNi Jr. second-place finish, eight for Thursday night. SOKC chairman SavPi FNri* 4. Miami | Pwtttc. 71, IM1CW Maori. Pontiac. 71 third, six. four, three, two and of the board Jerry Collins will be youngsters can bring their pets 7 a am - ESPN. CNN* Norm Carolina CacrpiaTaditlSamlMI UPL 7. PmNn Rroam. OMunoNN. IL IMP San A/itonla — Tredid canter forward to the racctrck and watch them, SlaN N Cttrpia TteTi »v W CarNNa IA Ca States™ tj L Mai a Bun, Ponrtac 7L HM t Mika MycPsal Thom** to Iha Lw An*Ns Las on one. respectively. In the winner's circle for the na* - WISH l CNN* FNrl* H4*Nb*Mi SW Ltutotons 7 L HauiNn A 7 Sntlm. P*tltc 77, 1.0* IL till Hmntcy. tor cantor forward Frink Brickeaskl cantor After two rounds of competi­ presentation of the champion­ hopefully, compete like champi­ wtiNarm Stoan NrtOrNanaliackwiSt ]IN) Pontiac 77. t.NP Ptiur Gudmsasdu* a Hrpl round Waft pick in ship trophy and greyhound onship greyhounds who regu­ I pm - WESHI, CNN* CUt at tete TauaAAM 11 NE LouiUantl It. OaN HoadyiTall. Fat 7A 1.PJP II J* 1K7, a wand ruieid pkk In ItW and cash tion, Henry T. Wright's kennel is Damtll) RktT.MctemSi I toMr. Pontiac 71 I.IN 11 Kim Iharor, Grid Coast IUSBLI - Named J* Cwaveto the leader based on a victory by blanket come Friday evening. larly work at SOKC. 1 pm. - WFTVt. CNN*: WcMp* N Taaao AiM il HE lavHlana 4 FM 711.4* )A Lta HoH* OttmeNN. 71. gorarri managw and taby Rig* public Wright Drifter in the sprinting Feb. 20. Registration on the day of the M (Tha Np 14 beatorlalth match play rscordL playing good defense." Kinsley it game by game." Mainland n 14-1 I I ChavroNl. Il HP N Cary Hill. Pontiac L US. plnlall Mato lor sli rounds - 41 games, and ]p m - WESH L Spartemrkt PnNf III 11. MJtcTNil Calhoun. OUunopihorraNI. L money awn. Top IN IMS I added. "As long as you don’t get While there are a number of 4 p - WFTV *. Wl* WWW ct SporH SAakar M LNN, Fmclk (4). Itrit, Iw IN a lllly KtiNnon. Ford. L 4N iA Chrn II), lips tom and Wallact I, Marshall Holman, AAodNrd. Ora. 1471. scored on, the worst you can do talented teams capable of winn­ Port*. Ford, ddnot Hart, US to.Jit 7, David Ota. Vidor, Tiul la 11. RADIO is tic. And our goal-agalnst ing the district, one thing is for (dpnttNr L Late HnttK I 10.114 1 Mika Autor, IndlantpaltA 1441. Brought to you Lak, howtil NS W P-P 4 4 AUTO RAC I NO: latonuINnN RactNCka* IO. 055 A Witter Ray Willlami Jr,. SNckton. average Is less than one a sure — the Lake Mary defense Edgmtor m PU X-P t I Calif. II Mi PPM L DM Ballard Jr . Rich By Ken Rummel ardson. Total 11PI. P.PPP A MU* 14 U Sit 7 («iara OhnssH keeper. McNally has allowed just 4 bargainHunttr laM 11M 'M II n X 440 I Darryl Mottoy 3710.000 us; 200 HOUSTON ASTROS opccDv/pn Oavtland W l PH Gl Altinls. ol IS1S7.SMI 16 goals and leads Seminole RETURN TO CENTRAL FLORIDA dJC " ~ r nVCU 1 ShoaNTNI (N ON IPX M I] FOR SPRINQ TRAINING *17 V v) SEAT I Kid Catchup IM WasNraCnParaacf CNwtond II I OR - county with seven shutouts. Idtttmn II * AN l’s Ployot Woman-4 B (All 11*4 P (All 11A Mi TI4A4M14M Danas 17 11 M7 1 Although hr never backs away 1 HR —VIC: MP4 W L Pet. GP Atoad OHtrod Dallas R ta a n IS tl S77 ) from a challenge. McNally Is 1 llackard UN U II 11 17 444 — JttoMorrisStJSUHtl UOKO A / f M3. DATE Chica* 14 t) SIP I ) Dalrwl. p lit)) OH C41>»«Wr 1 SalimuAn*’ PM IM I X JD 1 tin Yora I n X) I] 1 elated to huve such a solid 1 Track Lau ! U x n SN i Phil Bradtoy U»M UKM s 54tmi4iyf Mirth 7 P IM P WtsNtu Osmaa Soailto. ri IS47LXX) defense in front of him. u t i A44LUXS CLOtoJtoi liO S t » 0 II I) KM! P (All HIM! T IAI I) 771* Tacoma IP 7 7M - 2 M u ch 1 K lfT W A L Pic Sla IAI AILI), I al I paid I mam, Sal*! S* Anlonia II H M 14 Korin B«l UJ0 300 12*0 000 "W e have a lot of confidence In liO * [m S* Oa* 1$ II .S77 jn» Houaton.o4IUi0.0ni 2 T tu rad iyp H irc fi 12 U K a x i X R i Carrya.tr: 111*1* Sacrananto IS U ill II Widsita u 11 SM ii each other and always back each H*3HS I lQ*i (IB 1BN-VIA A: *71 PacMIc DhrNNa Danny Waling HIM UUOK 4 SituiUsiy, Much 24 A tiA rrrA u4uovbi LA L*an V U 7SS - Kansas City I] to Ml I s Houiton. it [OSOOOO)| other up." McNally said. "There liO S i « 7 Drama Knot MM IIM 4* St Louis S IP IN II 5 Su/cliy, Kirch 15 HD4 YOOri y e n 4 No Plan John AM IM Portland X II Ml I Andy Ha.tint 132$ 000 4*20 000 have been a couple of times l i ( f t Lot Angeles 0 II HI It'S S* D«go. p UK Mi $ HinUy, Kilcn 1* dr. Lain out ) b u l l s I Porky Mrka IM SaettN is IS MO ll'i Fnda r'l l»Wti 1(0 3 |H GaM* SlaN H M 4PP I] Grog Horn, U.toJX 11.'4 M where I’ve been beat and the 7 WUrmatoly, Hirrh It 0 (471MJL P (ID HI M: T (ALII 47UL MmnasataL S*Dso*l CDtDfiATI HU, I t 03 f a Gala DM IIA47) 1*1* PlNanli H M 431 IA Toast p D't M othei guys have cleared balls S Clovtiand A Danas i t h u r id iy , K ir c h 29 r m u c a j i i u w i l l u s IM-VIA: Mil LA Clfvari IN ID X) l i 03 Chica* A SI LauHl that were on the line. It's not like 9 f r id iiy , K ir c h 20 1 Tat I Bob 17 M I1M MM Friday's Rtwns Wichita I. Tacoma 7 GOLF PlTTJUKri PIM ItS l i 03 ( a I Mortar i Jan IM IN Chica* MA SaanN N I don't do anything, but you 10 H folto/, K ir c h 22 KZMA2C7TA T52IN3 LA cuppers ML S* Antona *4 SaltrPis's Damn GOLF: PGA Asdy WWitsii Op* 7 iJ 3 \m 4 AC Rockot Slick SM IAN Timas 1ST) have to get by five really i t TUjtaky, Kirch 24 D f m ir T T ia x t Q OP) 47*i P (Al) 1M.Mi T IAA4I Phaami Ml U1*N |$ 03 [n Naa York tl Luo An*lts.t Hpm 12 4rito«atoiy, toar.n 15 I.NAMi IF (144)1147AM Boston lit. Portland I il AUa Joda.CaM oustanding defensive players be­ aucAoi w ins sox 1103 (J3 Baltimore al Ktm« City. P OS pm 1 P t r 1 12 Setyr^yp herch 23 A-MV. H-UUNP LA Lakers 111 Imhana Ml Saadoy's Gamas 1 ) fore you get to me." IL6 MUXCS aXtZMS 1105 (Ji latarday'i StN*l 14 Suriday, Kirch 2f (AMTUmiEST) Wichita at M.nrasota rughl Goor* Burra AS OF-III McNally took over in goal for u r . U XU S CAM!DUALS 1105 p i Karats City at Dallas, nghl 15 Tussday, xarch 11 CNca* at Naa Yart 7: M p m. Crag Sisdtor 4941—121 H a n o i m s a n 7115 PREPS CNsaiandtlSl Louil mgni Scott Betslnger. a midfielder in Phitadalphla at Datrail. I Mpm Andy Bten 70*1—ta U TUir^ay, Spill 1 A n AWT A SM LT 3 Naa York tlS* ON*. mgM um who moved to keeper when 1 105 IAIKITIAU: FHdafl Prop RtoNPs LA Clippers at DaltaAl.Xpm L* H to A4 0A-IB 27 Situjpliy, A^rU 4 Houston at AAitaaukaa. Ppm Chica* al Tacoma, night Chip Bora aPto-ib Steve Kilpatrick was forced to KOOCSOTA TVDiS l i0 5 (J* KYI IndianaHDtnw.P Mpm JC Snood MPP-ISJ miss the season due to knee TOTAL TIO tTO OrlamNO* Rid* Al Olondo CN*IN oJ S* Antonio al Utah. Mpm DEALS Tim Sirnp«o 07 dd— ia EaNhrilN Wymcrt Tool Ml Orlando Laka Washington at SacramantdL IP Mpm Otrt Etoltotoargor uid-m surgery. Highland Prop n Ati*ia at Gnd* Slat*. 11pm DEALS: Fridty'i Starts TraasacINas Roy Barr OS OS-114 "W e were lucky to have a Laka Mary 71 CaooN*rry Laka Hoaall 41 Ssmdpy's Gamas Curl Byrum ***5—11* ______S u t i • $4 .0 0 taftcru | _ Icfmck ur*| SCAT PM ruuCE CNwandal Naa Jarsay BotSy Wodh ra 4S4S-I14 player like Pete (McNally) move SaniwdSommoaD. OtadoA) ______Rutasrvod StaU # $5.00 «Adit $^ _____1*7 M a _____I t t DASC Tartros 7A CNrmoht M Boston tl LA Laatri Attanta - Aisnoascad dub a* arbibDUn Dte H.l*ri* 4I4S-I14 in after such a disheartening Orlando E«am M WNOor Park M Atlanta at, Portland B* Lonr **ee—us *1Saa Chart) CL3TL>m CUAUdltfO: ClWVMXt $_ cast and pitcher Jim Ac tar will urn UK OK Brad Fla* 4/41-125 Injury to Kilpatrick." McCorkle TVTAL OCUfcUJ; $ I chec k one)______VISA _ hAtmut CMD said. "H e’s what 1 like to see in u Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS keeper. Flrey. flesty and confi­ ACOM25___ Cftp. CkltAi MTOK dent. He's made at least one key cm___ i/TATt iNSTfiNC* » save a game that I thought was (P T H E . Z IP CCCC P K K E 1 ) going to be a goal." HOT Kike Chock* Pj /aLI u and hV$il tai NO»M«L.l.YIS If the tough District 4A-9 WOUL-O "Gaoeol* Cuufily S unI/ll**’ CRUI_ comes down to which team has P.O. Oa* 2979 FOR R XlMlim, tTL 12742-2979 a - \RON, TBRM R 4- (1051 9JI-5400 BNO bD lM G SOFTLY . STATE MAPS BOOK *naarr w w w t k w m dium u 12031 922-2520 YOU'LL ITYlPftRT LES^s bfiCK- IICxCf JKPitS tuetitfA-d t iLi^* pkid* fa JUT* JPlN. VUHICH \WIU- FLY Specirily prepa/mJ publication confining W | »|«L»C CJ-PUIojf bk m -l-cfti. fcuf «U 4 t if* - S tlso 67 county mapd ol it'd stDa ot Florida up no* 4 44 wAlCfi lACltlA wf-*« U4*i4.t td k t V(E toftLL LOWEB f\NO & THUS HELP IT tO(\E ip available 160 pagas. 16<22 incTs double At C U lm -d*4J-w U tki lii Uut 44T«. bETTER INTO THE VJ1NO. *¥ 4! ! C U l *

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I W ju ti II a II a a SEC Probed For Insider Trading i e y w f e n c e legal NrttcaT IN T H I C IR C U IT IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT O TTHI COURT F O O T H I l*T M JU D IC IA L I I O H T I I N T H J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN A N D CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. FOR SEMINOLE IN A N D FO R S E M IN O L E Based On GNP Leaks From Commerce COUNTY, FLORIDA. COUNTY CIVIL C A II NO. C A II NO. 84J871-CA-a9-p Commerce officials had teamed from contacts In "shockingly poor security atmosphere" In the 84-2837 CA-89-L OENERAL JURISDICTION ’ US MORTGAGE CORPORA DIVISION WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Securities and the financial community that the figure had been Bureau of Economic Analysts, where workers TION, GOLDOME REALTYCREDIT Exchange Commission, prompted by a "ques­ widely known the morning of Sept. 19. freely discussed sensitive data among P la in tiff. CORP.. tionable’’ number of phone calls from Commerce Although the Commerce Department In­ themselves, visitor and computer controls were y . PLAINTIFF, DONNA W. ARGENTINE. Department employees to Wall Street firms, vestigation was concluded last June, John Sturc. negligible and management oversight was lax. Defendants MKHAELW. BLACKMON. investigated whether leaks of sensitive economic associate SEC director of Investigations, refused Funk said those problems have been corrected. N O T IC E O F SALE A .K .A . M IC H A E L W . data from the government led to Insider trading, to comment on the scope of the his agency's But he said the almost total lack of controls in PURSUANTTO B LA C K M O N . J R ., end. C H A P T E R 45 MEADE L. MARSTON, federal documents show. probe or whether It Is continuing. 1985 meant that any enterprising Wall Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CARMEL BY THE LAKE * SEC officials have refused to comment on their Commerce Department officials said their probe trader could have dug out the desired information pursuant to an Order or Final CONDOMINIUM. SEABOARD inquiry Into whether Wall Street trading was found no "conclusive evidence" linking leaks of In any number of ways. Judgment ot Foreclosure dated FARMS OF ATHENS. Wrote Funk: "Employee awareness of the F e b ru a ry 9, 1987, and a n tera d In INCORPORATED. MUTUAL affected by the apparent premature release In GNP Indicators to insider trading by any Wall Casa No. 84 2837 C A O ^L o f the WHOLESALE COMPANY, 1985 of gross national product estimates com­ Street firm. Importance of safeguarding Information was so Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth DEFENDANTS. piled by the Commerce Department. However. Funk's report acknowledged a "sur­ poor, BEA managers' efforts to secure the data Judicial Circuit In and tor N O TIC E O F A C T IO N Samlnola County. Florida, CONSTRUCTIVE However. Commerce Department Investigators prising" and "questionable" number of telephone were so Inadequate and employee contracts with wheraln U S MORTGAGE SERVICE-PROPERTY concluded It Is "entirely possible" some Wall calls from Bureau of Economic Analysis the financial community were so frequent and CORPORATION. Is tha Plaintiff TO: SEABOARD FARMSOF Street operators gained an unfair trading edge by employees to businesses In the New York area — diverse, that pre-release access could have come and DONNA W. ARGENTINE. ATHENS INC. Is the Defendant. I will sail to C/O TODD KELLER learning GNP Indicators from government Including many brokerage houses. from more than one individual's thoughtless the highest and bast blddar lor ■91 BARBER STREET. employees prior to their official release. "The sheer number of calls was flabbergast­ reference In casual conversation or from one or cash at the west front door ot the ATH EN S. G A 30413 In particular. Commerce officials investigated ing." Funk said In an Interview. more employees' conscious efforts to manipulate Seminole County Courthouse In Y O U A R E HEREBY the market." Sanlord, Florida, at 11:00 NOTIFIED that an action hat more than 900 telephone calls from employees In Funk also admitted his Investigation had a o'clock a.m., on tha 12th day ol been commenced to foreclose a the department's Bureau of Economic Analysis to multitude of loose ends. Including unanswered M a rc h . 1987, tha fo llo w in g de­ mortgage on tha following real Wall Street firms over a three-month period In questions about how many employees may have scribed property as sat forth In property, lying and being iltuet said Order or Final Judgment, ed In Seminole County, Florida, 1985. leaked Information, whether the leaks were Legal Notice Legal Notice lo -w lt: more pertlcularly described as "The need for so many contacts Is questionable deliberate and which Individuals on Wall Street N O T IC E OF Lot If, OAK FOREST. UNIT fo llo w s : c i t y o f ONE, according to tha plat Condominium Unit 312. (the and. at very least. Increases the opportunity for may have benefited. LAKE MARY, FLORIDA FICTITIOUS NAME Notice Is hereby given that we thereof as recorded In Plat Book unit) in CARMEL BY THE Inappropriate and premature disclosure of In the end, Funk concluded. "It Is entirely N O T IC E o r 12. Pages 1183 of the Public LAKE, UNIT II, A CON PUBLIC HEARING ere engeged In business et Itl sensitive data." Commerce Department Inspector possible that one or more (traders or forecasters) Heys Dr., Senford. Seminole Records ot Seminole County. DOMINIUM, according to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN F lo rid a . Declaration of Condominium General Sherman Funk found. could have obtained, directly or Indirectly, by the City Commission at the County. Florida 31771 under the DATEO al Sanford. Florida, thereof, as recorded In Official City of Lake Mary, Florida, that Fictitious Neme of FLORIDA The apparent leaks Involved GNP Indicators enough bits of information from varied contacts th is 11th da y o l F e b ru a ry 1987. Records Book 1544. Page 309, Mid Commlitlon wilt hold a ASSOCIATION OF QUALIFIED that were significantly lower than projections by with BEA employees that they could piece (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) together with a survey and plot Public Hearing at 7:10 P.M., on TRADESMAN, end thet we In­ private sector experts at the time, giving those together estimated Indicators for their own use tend to register said name with OAVIDN. BERRIEN, plan recorded In Piet Book X. M a rc h 5, 1987, to c o n ild e r an as C le rk , C irc u it C ourt Page 41, all In lha Public with advance knowledge an enormous advantage. prior to (official) release." Ordinance entitled: the Clerk ol the Circuit Court, 5emlnole County, Florida In Seminole County, Florida Records ol Seminole County, Investigators noted press accounts at the time In response to a Freedom of Information Act AN ORDINANCE OF THE By Phyllis Forsyth# Florida, and further amend CITY OF LAKE MARY. accordance with the Provisions said Wall Street traders had based their Invest­ request by UPI. the Commerce Department ol the Fictitious Name Statutes. as Deputy Clerk ments it any, to said declara­ FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR Publish: February 15.31.1987 tion, (said declaration and ment decisions on advance "rumors" about the released telephone records detailing which Wall THE VACATING OF A POR­ To Wit: Section 845.09 Florida Statutes 1957. DEL-131 amendments thereto hereinafter GNP estimates that proved precisely accurate. Street firms were called by Bureau of Economic TION OF THE PLAT OF LAKE collectively referred to at the MARY WOODS. PHASE III /» / John A . P a rk e r . An exhaustive Commerce Department In­ Analysis employees between July 7 and Oct. 3, /t/ Noble A. Parker Declaration), Including and un LOCATED IN THE CITY OF divided Interest In the common 1985, the period In which leaks were suspected. LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. AND Publish January 15 & February vestigation Into the leaks resulted In the dismissal 1.8. 15, 1987. elements appertaining to the MORE PARTICULARLY DE­ C IT Y OF of two employees In the department's Bureau of The records showed at least 900 calls to OEK-140 unit, as more particularly m | economic forecasters and analysts, accounting SCRIBED HEREIN. PRO LAKE MARY. FLORIDA lorth In tha Declaration, Economic Analysis. Both admitted using advance VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY IN THE CIRCUIT NOTICE TO BID more commonly known as Unit knowledge of GNP indicators to profit from bond firms, banks, trading companies, commodities AND EFFECTIVE DATE. . COURT FOR SEMINOLE Separate sealed bids for the 312 1158 C arm el C irc le . S uite concerns, insurance companies, financial Journal­ vacating the following described COUNTY.FLORIDA Item listed below will be re 110, C asselberry. F lo rid a 32707. futures. Four of the bureau's managers were portion ot the plat ol Lake Mary ists and New York Stock Exchange offices, among PROBATE DIVISION celved in Ihe otlice ol the City This action has been filed disciplined for lax supervision, which Commerce Woods. Phase III: File Number 84-741-CP Clerk, Lake Mary, Florida, until against you and you are re Department officials now say has been tightened others. Lo ts 1-7, B lo ck E. and Lots INRE: FSTATEOF 12:00 noon local lime, on Febru­ qulred to serve a copy ol your considerably. Dozens of calls were made to most of the major 1-10, B lock F , o l L a ke M a ry CHARLESVERGE ary 10. 1917. Bids will be written defenses. If any, to It on Investment firms on Wall Street, including Drexcl Woods (Phase III), according lo Deceased publicly opened and read aloud SHAPIRO, ROSE A FISHMAN, No action was taken against anyone else, but the plat thereof as recorded In N O T IC E OF at Ihe above appointed date and Attorneys, whose address It 550 officials acknowledge their Investigation Into the Burnham Lambert Inc.,- Merrill Lynch & Co.. Plat Book 24, Page 35. ot Ihe ADMINISTRATION time at Clly Hall. 158 North North Reo Street, Suite XI, leaks was hampered by a gaping loophole In Goldman, Sachs & Co., Salomon Brothers Inc. Public Records ol Seminole TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Country Club Road. Lake Mary, T a m pa , F lo rid a 33409-1013, o n o r County, Florida. federal law: the absence of a statute specifically and Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS Florida. Late bids will be re­ befora March 18, 1987. and tile The Public Hearing will be AGAINST THE ABOVE turned to sender unopened Ihe original with lha Clerk ol outlawing leaks of economic indicators from the Commerce Department officials, citing personal held al the City Hall. City ol ESTATE AND ALL OTHER If mailing, m all to: City Clerk. this Court either before service privacy rights, refused to release the names of Lake Mary, Florida, on the 5th PERSONS INTERESTED IN P O . Box 725. La ke M a ry . F L on Plaintiffs attorney or Imme Commerce Department. da y o f M a rc h . 1987, a t 7:30 p.m ., Individuals In those firms receiving calls or the THE ESTATE: 32744 diately thereafter; otherwise a Because of the loophole. Commerce Depart­ or as soon thereafter as possible Y O U A R E HEREBY It delivering, deliver to: City default will be entered against ment employees accused of Impropriety faced no specific phone numbers called. at which time Interested parties NOTIFIED that the ad C le rk , 158 N . C o u n try C lu b you for lha rtllal demanded in They also refused to release the specific times for and against the request will ministration ol Ihe estate of Road. L a ke M a ry , F L 11744 the C om plaint. criminal penalties and so had less Incentive to be heard. Said hearing may be and dates of the calls, insisting there was no CHARLES VERGE, deceased. All work shall be In ac­ WITNESS my hand and seal cooperate with Investigators, who tried and failed continued Irom time to time File Number 44 743 CP, Is pend cordance with Ihe specifications ol this Court on the lllh day of to trace a possible "pyramiding" effect of the suspicious pattern to the calls and saying release until final action Is taken by ihe Ing in Ihe Circuit Court for available at no charge In Ihe February. 1987. of information substantiating that finding would City Commission of Ihe City ol SEMINOLE County, Florida, office ot Ihe City Clerk. The City (COURT SEAL) leaks. Lake Mary. Florida. The Com­ be "misleading." Probate Division. Ihe address of reserves the right to re|ect any David N. Berrien. CLERK The Reagan administration this year has mission will consider this re which Is Seminole County or all bids with or without causa, Circuit and County Courts submitted legislation to Congress to plug that They refused to release evidence obtained quest at a Workshop to be held Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida to waive technicalities, or to BY: Jean Brlllant during their Investigation that prompted them to on M a rc h 7, 1987, a l 7:30 P .M ., ,31771. The personal repre accept the bid which In Its best D eputy C lerk loophole with stlfT penalties. or as soon thereafter as possi­ contact the SEC with their concern that leaks sentatlve ol lha estate Is judgment, best serves the Inter Publish: February 15. 23. M arch However. SEC officials believe anyone using ble. GORDON VERGE, whose est ol the City. Cost ol submittal 1,8, 1987 Ill-gotten advance news of economic indicators to may have fed to Insider trading. This notice shall be posted In address Is 71 Rock Cove Court, ol Ihls bid Is considered an DEL-134 They said some of those documents are being three public places within the Sanlord. Florida 32771. The operational cost of the bidder profit in the securities or bond markets could be City of Lake Mary, Florida, and N O T IC E OF held by the SEC os part of an agreement between name and address ol the and shall no I be passed on to or prosecuted for Insider trading. Just as speculator published In Ihe Sanford Herald, personal representative's at­ borne by the C lly . FICTITIOUS NAME Ivan Boesky was charged with using knowledge the agencies concerning Information "generated a newspaper ol general clrcula to rn e y e re set lo rth below . B ID IO H 0 8 7 Notice Is hereby given that I as part of an Investigation undertaken by the lion In the Clly prior to Ihe A ll persons having claims or ITEM 4-Cyllnder Diesel am engaged In business at of impending corporate mergers to make millions aforeMld hearing. In addition, 448-204 Versailles Place. Securities and Exchange Commission." demands against tha estate are Tractor equipped with 20-Volt of dollars in stock trading. notice shall be posted In the area required. WITHIN THREE Rear Mounted Boom Mower. Loogwood. Seminole County. The Commerce Department and SEC In­ SEC officials, to date, have refused to release to be considered. MONTHS FROM THE DATE Rear PTO Driven.W papar and Florida MT79 under the those documents. A taped record of this meeting OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 7-toot Box Scraper with Fictitious Name ol CLOBAL vestigations focused on alleged leaks of prelimi­ Is made by Ihe City for Its OF THIS NOTICE, to file with Scarified Teem PRODUCTS, and that I Intend to nary and flash GNP estimates. The Bureau of Bureau of Economic Analysis employees ques­ convenience. This record may the Clerk of the above court a Oafed: February4, 1947 register said name with the Economic Analysis releases the preliminary CNF’ tioned by Commerce Department Investigators not constitute an adequate re written statement ol any claim Publish: FebruaryS. 15. 1987 Clerk ol the Circuit Court, said they routinely call a variety of Wall Street cord tor the purposes at appeal or demand they may have. Each O E L 47 Seminole County, Florida In estimate at the end of every quarter. The flash from a decision made by Ihe accordance with the Provisions firms to collect economic Information needed to claim must be In writing and estimate, released about 10 days before the end of Commission with respect lo Ihe must Indicate Ihe basis fpr the ol Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes. the quarter, was discontinued last year by the compile official estimates and perform other foregoing matter. Any person claim. Ihe name and address of To W it Section 845 09 F lo rid a wishing to ensure that an ade Statutes 1957. Commerce Department, which said the number duties. the creditor or his agent or quale record of the proceedings attorney, and Ihe amount I l l Jack B Hosld Analysts, forecasters and Journalists also regu­ NOTICE FOR HEARING P ub lish Janu ary 25 l F e b ru a ry often was Inaccurate. Is maintained for appellate claimed. If Ihe claim Is not yet ON OECLAREDPUBLIC purposes is advised to make the 1.8. 15. 1987______D E K I4 J As early Indicators of economic trends, the GNP larly call the Commerce Department with legiti­ due, the date when It will NUISANCE necessary arrangements at his mate requests for Information. become due shall be staled It INRE: estimates are potent Influences on Investment In o r he r ow n expense. Funk said an intensive analysis of the phone the claim Is contingent or unli­ Lot 43. Block C ot A B. Stevens IN THE CIRCUIT the bond futures, commodity futures, foreign C IT Y O F quidated, Ihe nature ol Ihe addition to Midway as recorded COURTOF THE currency'and other financial markets. The flash calls from the Bureau of Economic Analysis LAKE MARY. FLORIDA uncertainly shall be staled It In Plat Book 7, Page 38 In the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL raised no red flags. A wide range of employees Carol Edwards. City Clerk the claim Is secured, the seeurl Public Records at Seminole CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, estimate was a particular favorite of traders Publish: February 15,11, 1987 made the calls and there was no discernible ty shall be desrlbed. The claim Counly. Florida, presently INANDFORSEMINOLE because It came Just before the quarter ended. D E L 130 ant shall deliver sufficient shown as being owned by Annie COUNTY The leak allegations surfaced In July 1985. pattern of calls to brokerage houses Immediately copies ol the claim to the clerk Jenkins heirs and all parties CASE NO. 84-3193 CA-09- E when Commerce Department officials received a prior to release of official indicators. to enable Ihe clerk to mall one having or claiming to have any GENERAL JURISDICTION Funk said Investigators were unable to de­ copy to each personal repre right, title or Interest In the DIVISION complaint from a source In the New York IN THE CIRCUIT COURT sentatlve. property described above CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS financial community that the second-quarter termine which private-sector Individuals may FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, All persons Interested In the WHEREAS, the Board ol AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. preliminary GNP estimate was known by some have gained premature knowledge of GNP FLORIDA estate to whom a copy ot this County Commissioners ot PLAINTIFF. estimates because sources on Wall Street who PROBATE 0IVISI0N Notice at Administration has Seminole County, Florida, did vs traders before Its official release. File Number 47-52-CP been mailed are required, on Ihe 13th day of Ja n u a ry. 1987. MARKA TRUELOVE. a Funk, aware of similar allegations received by lodged complaints refused to provide names. IN RE: ESTATE OF WITHIN THREE MONTHS find and declare a structure in a sing le person,, JOY the Commerce Department's Inspector general While the Investigators did not find a "smoking RALPH W WARD. FROM THE DATE OF THE demolished state located In LYNN ADAMS, a single gun" Indicating deliberate leaks, there Is consid­ Deceased FIRST PUBLICATION OF Seminole County, Florida, to be person,” ''AN office dating back to 1980. Immediately put N O T IC E OF THIS NOTICE, to tile any ob unsale, unsanitary and a p u b lic UNKNOWN TENANTISI, together an Investigatory team. erable circumstantial evidence that Wall Street ADMINISTRATION lections they may have that nuisance; that Ihe owner ot Ihe DEFENDANTS At the same time. Funk consulted with SEC traders based their Investment decisions on The administration ol the challenge the validity ol the property according to the pro NOTICE OF ACTION information obtained before Indicators were estate ot RALPH W WARD, decendent's will, the qualllica perty records in Ihe Seminole CONSTRUCTIVE officials about the allegations, according to deceased, File Number lions ol the personal repre County Property Appraiser's SERVICE PROPERTY Funk’s June 1986 final report on his Investiga­ released. • 7 51 CP. Is pending in the sentatlve, or the venue or Office on which Ihe structure is TO MARK A TRUELOVE 106 tion. obtained by United Press International The Inspector general’s report concluded there Circuit Court for Seminole ju ris d ic tio n o l the co u rt located Is Annie Jenkins heirs ROBERT ROAD GOOSE was widespread advance knowledge In the County, Florida, Probate ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. c/o Ira L. Jenkins of Route 2 C R E E K . S C 29445 through a Freedom of Information Act request. Division, Ihe address of which Is AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO Box 337. Sanford, F lo rid a 32771: JOY LYNN ADAMS 104 ROB "The Inspector general discussed the situation financial community of the government's PO Drawer C, Sanlord, Florida FILEO WILL BE FOREVER that the public nuisance is a ERT ROAD GOOSE CREEK. with the chairman of the Securities and third-quarter GNP flash estimate in September 31771. The nam es and addresses BARRED residential structure severely S C 29445 1985. ot Ihe personal representative Dale ot Ihe first publication ol destroyed by fire and In a It living, Including any un Exchange Commission, raising the issue of and the personal repre Ihls Notice of Administration: demolished state located at 25X known spouse ol said Defend whether unauthorized premature disclosure of "Nearly all the Industry people questioned senlallve's attorney are set F e b ru a ry 8. 1987. S.R. 44 East. Sanlord. Florida, anl(s) It any have remarried BEA’s sensitive economic Information may have acknowledged that they had heard accurate forth below I l l Gordon Verge and further described as set and It any or all ot said rumors of the leak of the exact economic All Interested parsons are As Personal Representative lorth above, and that corrective Defendant(s) are dead, their occurred In conjunction with a violation of federal required to file with this court. o l the E state of action is required lo abate Ihe respective unknown heirs, de securities laws, particularly those relating to Indicator figure," Funk said. WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF C harles Verge public nuisance: and vlsees. qrantees, assignees, 'Insider trading'." Funk wrote. "The SEC agreed Furthermore, the leaked GNP estimate for THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ATTORNEY FOR WHEREAS. Ihe Board ot creditors, lienors, and trustees, September — 2.8 percent — differed substantially THIS NOTICE: (It all claims PERSONAL REPRE County Commissioners found and all other persons claiming to assist In our Inquiry." against Ihe estate and (1) any S E N T A T IV E lhal the following conditions by. through, under o' against The Commerce Department investigation took from the consensus projection of a 3.2 percent objection by an Interested III Thom as C. G reene constituted a public nuisance the named Defendanl(s); and on added urgency on Sept. 19. 1985, when the economic growth rate by Wall Street forecasters, person on whom Ihls nntice was 104 N P a rk A v e (I) Structure damaged by (ire the atorrmeniioned named Del giving traders in the know a huge advantage. served that challenges the valid Sanford. F lo rid a 32771 and completely demolished, (2) endanl(s) and such ot Ihe Bureau of Economic Analysis received a call from Ity of the will, Ihe qualifications Telephone: XS l i t 0751 Excessive trash and debris on aforementioned unknown De an unidentified person asking for confirmation Indeed. Funk noted that stories in the financial ol the personal representative, Publish February 8.15.1987 property, and (3) Property lendants and such of the that the flash GNP estimate for the third quarter press at that time reported that "trading positions venue, or jurisdiction of the D E L 74 abandoned, and aforementioned unknown De appeared to have been predicated on rumors of court. WHEREAS, the following cor lendants as may be infants. would be 2.8 percent. When an alarmed ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC rective action necessary to Incompetents or otherwise not employee tried to transfer the call to a supervisor, leaked Information that was at odds with Industry TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL INTHE CIRCUIT abate the public nuisance Is to sui juris analysts' projections." BE FOREVER BARRED COURTOFTHE demolish and remove the build Y O U A R E HEREBY the caller hung up. Publication of this Notice has NOTIFIED that an action has A flash GNP estimate of 2.8 percent was Still. Funk said. It was Impossible to determine EIGHTEENTH Ing, trash and debris Irom the begun on F e b ru a ry (, 1987. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT p ro p e rly been commenced to foreclose a officially released on Sept. 20. by which time if leaks to traders were deliberate because of the Personal Representative INANDFOR SEMINOLE NOW THEREFORE, notice Is mortgage on Ihe following real III Gordon Taylor COUNTY, FLORIDA. hereby given to the said Annie property, lying and being sltuat 8013 R idgew ay CASE NO. 17 0322 CA 04 K Jenkins heirs and all parties ed In Seminole County. Florida, O rlando, F lo rid a 31817 INRE THF MARRIAGE OF having or claiming lo have any more particularly described as Attorney for W ILLIAM HOWARD FRENCH. right, title, or Interest In the follows Probe Lands Some Small Fry Personal Representative: Husband. Petitioner, property described above, to Lot 134. WYNDHAM WOODS. JOHN L THOMAS. II vs. appear before the Board ot Phase Two. according to Ihe 401 E ast Jackson St plat thereat, as recorded In Plat Commerce Department about LINDA FRENCH. County Commissioners ot WASHINGTON (UPI) - The release of the indicator. The Orlando FL 31801 Wife, Respondent, Seminole Counly. Florida, at Book 26. Pages 41 and 42, In the Commerce Department probe employee had said the transac­ the preliminary GNP figure, but Telephone 1X5) 843 1190 NOTICE OF ACTION 1 30 p m , at Its regular meeting Public Records ol Seminole tion yielded a profit of $783. of investigators were unable to P ub lish F e b ru a ry 8. 15. 1987 TO LINDA FRENCH on the 24th day ol February, Counly, Florida Into leaks of sensitive economic D E C 84 m ore com m only know n as 528 determine other specific In­ WHOSE ADDR ESS AND 1987, at the Sem inole County datu from Its Bureau of Econom­ which he received $50. The PLACE OF RESIDENCE IS Services Building, Room W 120, Bridle Path, Casselberry. ic Analysis caught a few small employee now denies receiving sider-trading violations. UNKNOWN 1101 East First Street. Sanlord, F lo rid a 32707 any profit. Y O U A R E HEREBY Florida, to show cause, it any, This action has been Hied fry. but did not answer broader One bureau employee said she against you and you are re The employee also admitted N O T IC E OF NOTIFIED that an action tor why such structure should not questions about possible Insider had become a member of a FICTITIOUS NAME the dissolution of marriage has be declared a public nuisance qulred lo serve a copy ot your telling a co-worker the flash GNP and the corrective action ot written delenses, it any. to It on trading on Wall Street. private Investment group, a Notice Is hereby given that we been tiled against you and you estimate, but investigators said, are engaged in business at 499 are required lo serve a copy ot abatement specified in Ihe SHAPIRO. ROSE A FISHMAN, The Investigation nailed only membership she failed to dis­ A ttorneys, whose address it 550 "further pyramiding effect of S.R . 434, Suite 1119, A lta m o n te your written defenses, it any, lo Notice ot Public Nuisance two Individuals Involved In in­ close on departmental financial Springs, Seminole County. It on HOWARD J CLIFTON. should not be taken: or cause, it North Reo Street, Suite » j, these disclosures cannot be de­ Tam pa, F lo rid a 33409 1013. on o r sider trading — both of whom disclosure forms. The employee Florida under the Fictitious Petitioner's attorney, whose any why the cost ot the correc termined and is not known.” Name ol LIBERTY CREDIT address Is 1950 Lee Road, suite live action ol abatement before March 13. 1987. and lile used their advance knowledge of said she was responsible for Ihe original with Ihe Clerk ol —The second employee also SERVICES, and that we Intend 223. W in te r P ark. F lo rid a 31789. specified In the Notice ol Public gross national product data to buying and selling stock ac­ to register said name with the on or before March II. 1987, and Nuisance should not be paid tor this Court either before service learned beforehand the Sep­ on Plalnlllfs attorney or Imme make profits on bond futures cording to the collective desire of Clerk ol the Circuit Court, (He the original with Ihe Clerk ot by Annie Jenkins heirs or transactions. tember GNP figure would be Seminole County, Florida In this court either before service assigns; or cause, it any, why diately thereafter; otherwise a the group, but that she never said cost should not be assessed default will be entered against One employee resigned and lower than anticipated and accordance with the Provisions on plaintiffs attorney or imme used GNP data prior to official ol the Fictitious Name Statutes, diately thereatter, otherwise a against the properly you tor the relief demanded in purchased a bond futures con­ WITNESS my hand and seal the C om plaint the other was dismissed after release. She did acknowledge To W it: Section 845 09 F lo rid a default will be entered against tract on which he made a $300 Statutes 1957 you for the rebel demanded in Ihls 22nd day ot Jan WITNESS my hand and seal giving these accounts to In­ her "general knowledge" of ol Ihls Court on the 11th day ol profit. This employee admitted LIBERTY COLLECTION the pe tition ISEALI vestigators: sensitive data may have influ­ BUREAU INC D A TE D O N Feb 4. 1987 □AVION BERRIEN February,1987 lie had made money off his ISEALI —One told a friend the flash enced her vote in the group. /s/ Stephen W W ollram DAVID N, BERRIEN, Clerk lo Ihe Board ol GNP figure released In Sep­ Inside Information on more than P resident CLERK County Commissioners DavidN Berrien,CLERK In total. Investigators re­ III Sharron B Wollram By Jane E. Jasewtc By: Sandy Wall Circuit and County Courts tember 1985 would be "on the one occasion. Deputy Clerk BY: Jean Brlllanl commended disciplinary action Vice President As Deputy Clerk low side." The friend telephoned Two other Bureau of Economic Publish February 8. 15. 11 A Publish February 8. 15. 21. 8. P u b lish . Ja n u a ry 25 S. F e b ru a ry Deputy C le rk a broker and bought a bond Analysis employees admitted against six of the bureau’s March I. 1987 M a rc h 1, 1987 I. 8. 14. 1987 Publish February 15, Ti. M a rc h D E K 144 1.8.1997 DEL 113 futures contract before official telling people outside the employees. D E L 79 D E L 85 I 1 » 1 • >

•8 —Sanford Herald, Sanford, PI. Sunday, Fob. IS, 1W7 41— Monty to Und 71—H«lp Wanted 71—Help Wanted logoi Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice CLASSIFIED ADS Confident (a I A Personal Service MERCHANDISER- M a in ta in Stew Credit OK. displays, take Inventory, or­ EMPLOYMENT N O T IC E O F NOTICK - INVITATION TO N O T IC E O F Seminole Orlando - Winter Park BOB ML BALL JR., der. a hours per month, S3 R ID : Fumlih labor, materials FICTITIOUS N A M E PUBLIC HEARINO mrwmi f t JfY hour + travel. W rite: OPPORTUNITY and equipment nacouary to Notice I* hereby given that w* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Q *B Rd., Lafca M e r y .J lM IH RETAIL DETAIL, 132 N. WITH B Y T H E CITYOF repair and renovate root to Unit are engaged In business et 1319 322-2611 831-9993 Woodward, Birmingham, M l LONGWOOD. FLORIDA, that IS locatod at the Sanford State Park Avsnue, Santord, Seminole 43— Mortgages 4*011, Attn. Santord______SEMINOLE COUNTY F a rm e r*' M a rk e t. County, Florida under the the City Commission w ill hold e Public Hearing on Monday, CLASSIFIED DEPT. RATES Bought A Sold RECEPTIONIST- To SM0 week I GOVERNMENT For further detail* contact Fictitious Nam* of PARK Your cheerful voka Is i Mr Sam Brasheer. Manager, AVENUE SERVICE, and that March 3. 19(7, In the Lang wood C ity C om m ission C ham bers, 173 MOIIR^ 1 ttag ...... 72C i Hm Sanford State Farmers’ Market, w* Intend to register M id name ■I W U |\*I 4) fJM U f yflu* 4 l« fl m UTILITIES INSPECTOR W. Warren Avenue. Longword, a a n a ■> «j| AN |u| » a aw® WE BUY let and led and flllngl Local company 1300 $. French Avenue. Box 1A, with the Clerk of the Circuit V e M AeM* • 9SJV r . ® . 7 fBiafMtlm ------mm* _ w_ _ M ORTOAO ES Nation wide. wants you on tho payroll Requires graduation from High Sanford, Florida 33771, Phone Court, Seminole County. Florida Florida, or as soon thereafter as School supplemented by three possible, to consider a Condi Call: Ray Legg Lie. Mtg today I AAA Employment. TOO (30S) 33*13*3. In accordance with the Pro 10 taamatiii Dan 50C a Mm Broker, 940 Douglas Av*.. W . 33th S tre e t...... -33*517* (3) years progressively re Sealed bide w ill be opened In visions ot the Fictitious Name tlonat Use request to operate e SATURDAY 9 • N*** sponsible sub-professional sandwich shop In a C 3 toning Cbm tract l i fts AvbMbMb A lte m o n to ...... 774-77S3 the office of M r. Sam Brashear, Statutes, To WIt. Section 143.09 REPS NEEDED engineering field work. (Pre Manager, Sanford State Farm­ Florida Statutes 1937. district, on the following legally 3 Um » ter ably Involving utility con e rs’ M a rk e t. 1300 S. F re n ch /*/ Emmanuel A. Twum described p ro p e rty : For Businas* accounts. Full struefton): or an equivalent 71—Help Wanted time- sao.ooo sto.ooo. Part Avenue, Sanford. Florida at 3:00 / * / H elen L . T w um L o t 3 i, less th e E a st 1033 feet, combination of related train­ REPLAT OF WEST DEADLINES p.m., Thursday, February 3a, Publish February I, I, 13, 33, time St2.000-I1l.000. No sail­ ing and c x per lence WILDMERE SUBDIVISION, 1107. 19*7. LEA D IN O F IN A N CE CO. In ing. repeat business. Set your PB S, PG 103. Public Records of Noon The Day Before Publication The Florida Department ol D E L-9 Sanford, FL Is looking tor pert own hours. Training provided. Col lege-level course work In a Seminole County, Florida . Agriculture and Consumer S u n d ay • N o o n F rid a y time Customer Service Rep. t-ail-nMtTO M-F. I am 5 pm related field mey be sub­ Being more generally de­ Services Division ot Marketing Hours are Monday A Friday IC e n tre l S tandard T im e ) stituted on e year for year scribed *1 1331 1337 S. CR 437, 9 4. W ednesday 1-3. M u st have reserve* the right to reject any Monday • 9:00 A.M. Saturday RESPONSIBLE DRIVER basis lo r up to tw o 12) ye a rs ot Long wood. Florida (Wlldmer* excellent clerical skills. o r a ll bid *. NOTE In the event ol the publishing ol errors In advertisements, the San needed. Florida driver's re q u ire d experience C IT Y OF P la ta ) Publish: February 13, IS. t**7 lord Herald shall publish the advertisement, alter It has been corrected at Potential tor toll lime. Call tor license re q u ire d ...C a ll 333-3000 LAKE MARY, At this meeting ell Interested no cost to the advertiser but such Insertions shall number no more than on* a p p o in tm e n t 333-3410...... EOE DEL-114 F L O R ID A R N /L P N - F o r 11-7 Shltt, good Must possess and maintain a parties may appear to be heard (11 MANAGER TRAINEE- For N O T IC E OF bontflt*. 120 bed* skill nursing valid Florida driver's license. with respect to Conditional Us* Family Amusement Center In NOTICE UNDER PUBLIC HEARING home. C ell:...... 3349200 (Definition of VALID: The Requested, this hearing may be Sanford Plate. Must be F IC T IT IO U S N A M E LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RN NEEDED. Full time. Exp* issued license I* not expired continued from lime to time mature and neat In appear­ N O T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission ol the rlence as Charge Nurse and- nor ha* wlthlng the past three that the undersigned, desiring to until final action It taken by the ance. Basic electronic or sales (1) years been denied re City of L*k* Mery, Florida, that City Commission. A copy ol the geriatrics helpful. Apply D* engage In business under the experience preferred. Smiles strlcted. revoked, or suspend Mid Commission will hold a request It on tile with the City 12—Legal Services 27—Nursery A Bary Manor, 40 N. Hwy 17-93. fictitious name of METRO end enthusiasm ere *1. Phone *d.) A copy Ol the front and Public Hearing at 7:30 P.M., on Clerk and may be inspected by 444 4434...... EOE T IT L E SERVICES at number Child Care to r a p p t...... 331 *903 back ot Ih* driver's license li March 3, 19*7. to consider an the pu blic. tot N . Lake Destiny Drive, Suite SOCIAL SECURITY Usability NEWI Make money In spar* SALESPERSONS required prior to 5 p m. ot Ihe Ordinance entitled: All persons are advised that It ....art mad* not born I Have fun 140, In the C ity of M a itla n d . AN ORDINANCE OF THE F ree A d vice .N o C harge Unless lime at home manufacturing closing date. Florida, Intends to register the they decide to appeal any de­ CHILD CARE In my home. while training- Advancement CITY OF LAKE MARY, We Win) Ward While A Mort.-Frl. For more inform* hand carved looking stepping M id name with the Clerk ol the cision mad* at that# hearing*, Associates...... 303-371 1119 ...s ta rt now I C a ll:...... 3*0-3*73 FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR lio n c a ll:...... 331-4443 stones A tables from molds A p p ly by 5 pm , Feb. 34.19*7 Circuit Court ot Seminole they w ill need a verbatim record SERVICE STATION Manager A THE ABANDONMENT, of the'proceedings and for such Kit only 81*4 Free Info P.O. County. Florid*. FOR QUALITY CARE A assistant manager. Must have SEMINOLE COUNTY CLOSING, AND VACATING OF purposes, they will need to 21— Personals Box M l C oco* Beech F L 33931 Dated at West Palm Beach, NURTURINO ol your child's local references. Apply a f: PERSONNELOFFICE A PORTION OF THE Insure that a verbatim record Is Florida, this 13th day of development call Elian at NOW HIRING Highway Oil C*. COUNTY SERVICES BLDG. RIGHTSOF-WAY LOCATED made, which record to Include January, 1M7. A L O V E R ’ S K N O T (X S ) 333 *434______Experienced Sewing Machine 2413 F re n ch A v * ...... S anford 11*1 E ast F irs t Street IN LAKE MARY WOODS Ih* testimony and svldenc* upon Operators wanted on all UNIVERSAL LANDTITLE SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN WEDDINGS BY DOT I WILL DO CHILD CARE IN SHI PPINO/RECEIVING Sanlord. Flordi* 33771 which the appeal Is mad*. The operations. W * otter paid holi­ OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC. THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, Netary Public______131-3143 MY HOME. Experltnctd, No experience necessary. Per­ APPLICATIONS City ol Longwood doe* not days, paid vacation, health BY: Michael R. Glass FLORIDA, AND MORE ALL ALONE7 Call Bringing close to 1-4 A Rt. 4*. manent position. Never a fe e l O tV E N A N D A C C E P T E D pro vid e th is v e rb a tim record. car* plan, end modern air P resid ent PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED People Together. Sanford's Call: 3334434 Bonn I* Aldridge Monday through Friday Dated this February 4,19(7 conditioned plant. Piece work Publish January I , IS, 33 A HEREIN, PROVIDING FOR most respected dating service T.L.C., Monday-Saturday. Flex­ • :M am to 1:00 pm March 1.1M7 D.L. Tarry, rates. W ill train qualified TEMP PERM.. 2M-5100 SEVERABILITY AND EF­ since 1977. Men over 30 (43% ible hr*., hot meats, 1 EQUALOPPORTUNITY D EL-70 C ity C lark applicants. San-Dal TECHNICIAN TRAINEE- SS No FECTIVE DATE, d isc o u n t)...... 1 100*33 4477 openings...... Cell 331-3935 EMPLOYER C ity o f Longwood, M a n u fa c tu rin g , 1340 O ld Lake stumbling blocks her*I Easy) N O T IC E O F vacating the following described VETERANS PREFERENCE F lo rid a Mary Rd„ Santord...... 321-3*10 Dependability wlnsl Complete F IC T IT IO U S N A M E portion ol rights-of-way In Lake CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER OIVENON INTIAL HIRE. Publish: February 15,33, 1917 training progrem i No Notice It hereby given that I M a ry Woods: ABORTION COUNSELING NURSE AIOE: All shifts, exp# EXP. INSURANCE Socrofary A DEL-104 weekends! AAA Employment, am engaged In business at 133 All that part ol Second Road FREE Pregnancy Tasts. Con­ 55—Business rlenced or certified only. Transcription!*! needed for 700 W. 23th St...... 333 3)74 Sand Pine Clr., Sanford, (e 40 leet wide right ol way) NOTICE - INVITATION TO fidential, Individual Opportunities Apply Lekevlow Nursing O B G Y N o ffic e 373 S I7 I ... .9 3 Seminole County, Florida 33771 lying South ol the South BIO: Furnish labor, materials assistance. Call tor appt. Eve. Center. 919 E. 2nd St , Santord TELEPHONE SALES; S3 per under the Fictitious Nam* of right ol way line of Sprucewood and equipment necessary to H rs A v a ila b le ...... 331 7493. hr.-t bonus. Full or part time. NURSES, AIDES, EXP. INSURANCE SECRE­ AAC Collections, and that I Road and North ot the South repair, replace and Install steps, AFTERNOON PAPER ROUTE ALSO LIOHT DELIVERY: Tam TARY needed for Immediate Intend to register said name right-of-way line of North Road stairs and ramps to Unit It at For Sal* Longwood Area COMPANIONS to 1pm o r 3pm to Ip m . f f f f opening In doctors office. with the Clerk of the Circuit the Santord Slate Farmers' C e ll:...... 333 03*7 HAPPY NEW YEAR. W* need No exp ne cessary...... 4*3 4194 Apply by m all 113 N. Scott Av Court, Seminole County, Florida And M a rke t. EXTRA TO FULL Incom* from you now. New benefits In­ In accordance with the Pro For further details contact ^DIANNA LYNNERP your home operated business, cluding group Insurance and EXP. OR TRAINEE Metal visions of the Fictitious Name all that part of Teakwood M r. Sam Brashear, Manager, I MISS YOU & tra in in g pro vided . 331 4194 vacation Free CELTS. Dally Workers and Wood Workers Statutes, To-WIt: Section *43.09 Road (a 40 leet wide right ot- Santord State Farmers’ Market, pay. S ta ll A p riv a te du ty. REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES C a ll:...... 337 <1140 INSURANCE CLAIMS Adjuster WE ARE LOOKING FOR F lo rid a Statutes 1937. wey) lying South ol the South 1300 S. French Avenue, Box IA, I REALLY WANT TO Investigator Seminar. Semi­ MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL EXP. Solderers. Assemblers. THREEVERY SPECIAL / * / Anne C leg ett right of way line ot Sprucawood Santord, F lo rid a 33771, P ho nt nar prepares you for State Call:74*-52M PC Boards, power supplies WORK IT OUT BECAUSE ASSO C IATES TO JO IN O UR Publish February IS, 33 A Road and North ol tha North (305)333-1393. License examination. Class Is Florida Electronics A Tran L A K E M A R Y T E A M O F March I,*. 19*7. rlght-ol way llnto t North Road Sealed bids w ill be opened In YOU ARE THE ONLY three days. I weekend. Salary fo r m e r . 471 C o rn w a ll R d PROFESSIONALS OEL-134______the office ot Mr. Sam Brashear, VALENTINE FOR ME p o te n tia l S25.000-F. D aytona Medical S a n to rd ...... 321 3800 Manager, Santord State Farm­ N O T IC E OF And Beach Feb. 30. 31, A 23, 19*7. Personnel e rs ' M a rk e t, 1300 S. F re n ch W E O F F E R : FULL TIME TELLER position FICTITIOUS NAME (Employment opportunities o Continuous Training available In the Sanford of flew all that part ol North Road la Avenue, Box IA, Santord, LOVE MICHAEL a Pool* Notice Is hereby given that we possible upon satisfactory a Non-Competing Managers of First Federal ol Seminole, to feet wide right-of-way) lying Florida at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, a re engaged In business a t 333 completion ol Seminar.) State NUTRICIAN SITE MANAOER. a Competitive Commissions 313 W . 1st SI. A p p ly In person. East of tha East right ot way F e b ru a ry 3 4 .19S7. approved class registration A W. Osceola Rd.. Oviedo, f f f f Experienced preferred. Part a Free Listing A Sales Tools ask to see Andrea line ol Second Road and West of The Florida Department of deposit of S2S required. For Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a 33743 tim e, 3 days a week. 131-1431 a Free Sign* A Postage HAPPY ELVES needs a loving, the West right ol way line ot Agriculture and Consumer details call Mr. Reece, A A R under the Fictitious Nam* ot Equal Opportunity Employer a Toll Free LD Cells respon. A organlred child care F irs t Road Services Division ot Marketing Insurance Services. Old Fashion Cleaning Services, OPEN POSITION tor man for a Newspaper/TVAdvertising worker lor afternoons. Exp’ and that we Intend to register reserves the right to re|*c! any ...... 904 14* 3707...... all ol the above as shown In or a ll bids. TO MY concrete car stops A parking a Relocation Service p re fe rre d ...... 321 2384 M id name with the Clerk ol the lot striping .C*H:372 2979 a N ew H om e S alts Circuit Court, Semlnol^jCounty, Lake Mary Woods, as recorded Publish: February 13,13,19S7 FOREVER HIRINOI Federal Gov |obi. In In P ie t Book 74. Pages 35 40, DEL-113 TURN KEY BUSINESS PART TIME PERSON to clean a Professional Facilities your area A overseas Many Florida In accordance with the & ALWAYS a Sanford. Lk. Mary Offices Provisions of the Fictitious Public Records ol Seminole Handling Nabisco, Kaabler, up. Work 7 hours a day, 4 to 4. Immediate openings, without Nam* Statutes, To-WIt: Section County, Florida. VALENTINE Frltolay and similar lood Tima flexible, must bondabl*. w aiting lists or tests. C a ll:...... 333 9390 CALL: BETH HATHAWAY •43.09 F lo rid a Statutes 1937. The Public Hearing will be TO: STEVEN products. No sailing Involved. SIS S48.000. Phone c a ll re lu n h tld a t the C ity H a ll, 13* N Service commercial accounts PHONE SALES: Exp. pr* Lake Mary Branch Manager da ble 402 838 8845 ext 1344 /*/ Sara DenlM Jacobs NOTICE - INVITATION TO For A Confident la I Country Club Road, Lake Mary, LOVE: KATIE sat up by parent company. farred, but will train. No It/ Karin Ann Deulschmenn BID: Furnish labor. Materials Interview Today I HOUSE HELP with child care P ub lish F e b ru a ry 13. 33 A Florida, on Ih* 5th day ol and Equipment necessary to National census figures show weekend or night work. alter 1,10, 1 days per week March 1.1.19*7. March, 19*7, at 7:30 p m., or as Repair rain damages lo Unit It 23— Lost & Found average gross earnings ol . Chance lor advancement. Laundry, Ironing, qeneral D E L 133______soon thereafter as possible at ol the Santord State Farmers' SI.51S.97 pe r m onth R equires C e ll...... 321 *933 ERA STENSTR0M REALTY INC housekeeping Respond with which time Interested parlies M a rke t. approximately I hours per PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE looking referen ce s lo P.O. Box 7895. N O T IC E OF LOST: Grey Cockallel, male. REALTORS tor and against the request will For further details contact week You w ill need S15.000 for person to do X rayl and Longw ood. FI. 33779______FICTITIOUS NAME be heard. Said hearing may be SouthMellonvlll* Av. area. cash lor equipm ent. Mr. Sam Brashear, Manager, madlcal assistance work. Ex­ 321-2720 LAKE MARY- Need someone to Notice Is hereby given that I continued from time to time Please call...... 331 4*73 Expansion financing Is am engaged In business at 1313 Sanford Slate Farmers' Market, perience required. Send re­ 322 9551, Era. clean house, Iron A do win until final action Is taken by the LOST: a mo. old Splnger automatic lor those qualified. West Katey Avo., Orlando, FL 1300 S. French Avenue, Box IA, sume’ to: Box 747, c/o dows IS h rly 321 4305 City Commission ol the City ol Spaniel, liver A while. RE- Call National Toll Free 13*03, Seminole County, Florida Santord, F lo rid a 33771, Phone Sanford Herald. P.O. Box Lake Mery, Florida. This re­ (303) 333 1393. W A R D C a ll 33 ) 4070 e ll 4pm 1 *00*72 *7*7 ask for operator under the Fictitious Nemo ot quest will be considered at a 1437, Santord. F L . 33773-1437 TRUSS ASSEMBLERS- Exp Sealed bids w ill be opened In REWAROII Lott, 2 y e llo w 13*. Phone s la tte d 34 h r*. A d m ira l Security Service, and Workshop to be held b y the City Sunday c a ll* accepted. PROQRAM ASSISTANT to preferred. A p p ly In person: Mset I intend to register teld the office of M r. Sam Brashear. Labradors. M a la A F em ale. 44 work in direct cert/trelnlng Lowe's Truss Plant, 3*01 C om m ission on M a rc h 3. 19*7, at Manager, Santord State Farm­ lbs. la st In The Crossings, AJRLINI name with the Clerk of the 7 :3 0 p .m . I position with menially re- Aileron Clr. (Santord Airport Circuit Court, Seminole County, e rs ' M a rk e t, 1300 S. F ren ch Lake Mary. Call:...... 333 9447 la rded . C e ll: 331-7331.______Industrial Park)______This notice shall be posted In Avenue, Box IA, Santord, $100,000 NET Florida In accordance with the three public places within the P R O JE C T S E C R E T A R Y - To 14 TYPEWRITER, COPIER A Provisions ot the Fictitious Florida at 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, First year- Im possible. City ol Lake Mary, Florida, and F e b ru a ry 74, 1987. 25— Special Notices 150,000 f - no doubt about It. hour) Terrific! Start out an FAX DEALER- Looking for Nome Statutes, To-WIt: Section published In the Evening swerlng phones, tiling and outgoing Sales Repre­ 145.0* Florida Statutes t*37. T h e Department of Verifiable. Herald, a newspaper ol general Agriculture & Consumer Share In profits ol 1 billion typing! Work your way up! sentatives to take over ter /*/ Ernest L. Alexander circulation In Ihe City prior to BECOME A NOTARY Super boss! Great benefits) ritorlss. Xerox. Brother, P ub lish F e b ru a ry 15, 73 A Services. Dlvlilon ol Marketing dollar Industry which re­ the aforesaid hearing. In addl reserves the right to re|ect any F o r D e ta ils : I *00 433 4334 quires: No Inventory- no col­ A A A E m p lo ym e n t. 700 W. 25lh Canon, A Sharp line*. Experl March I,«, 19*7. tlon, notice shall be posted in Ihe Florida Notary Association S treet...... 313 5174 ence gets lop commissions. Train To Be A DEL-134 or all bids. lection problems- cash area to be considered prior to Publish: February 13.13,19S7 business and R EC E PTIO NIST/Secretary • C a ll L ib b y fo r a p p t...... 133 7033 Travel Agent • Tour Guide N O T IC E OF the date ol Ihe Public Hearing. DEL-114 I2K yrl Answer phones with a WOOD WORKER- *5 25 hour-!-. A taped record ol this meeting Airline Reservationist FICTITIOUS NAME Legal Notice NO S E L L IN G smile! Challenging spot otter* Saw your way to success! Start locally, full tlmafpirt Notice It hereby given that I It made by the City for Its satisfaction! Phones, typing, Super spot |u*t tor you It you convenience. This record may lima. Train on llv* airline com am engaged In business a t 333 IN THE CIRCUIT Sanlord-Lak* Mary area, t, data entry! Excellent have any carpentry experl not constitute an adequate re­ NOTICE - INVITATION TO puters. Home study srsd resi­ West Sprlngtre* Way, Lake COURTOFTHE established business, benefit* Including dental A ence! Build cabinets A detail dent training Financial eld cord lor the purposes ol appeal BIO: Furnish Labor, Materials Mary, Seminole County, Florida EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dignified, recession proof. Full eye caret AAA Employment, trim w o rk I S ta rt today 1 A A A available Job placement from a decision made by Ihe and Equipment necessary lo 33744 under th e F ic titio u s N am e p ric e : 1 140.000 F irm . S10.000 700 W. 33th S t...... 333 5)74 Employment, 700 W. 25th assistance. National head­ Commission with respect to Ihe pave and resurface areas at tha CIRCUIT INANDFOR ol Strategic Marketing ol SEMINOLE COUNTY, Cash- Owner finances S tre et...... 333 5174 quarter!. L.H.P..FL. foregoing matter. Any person Retail Market IQ 440 sq. yds. MANAOER NEEDED. General Central Florida, end that I FLORIDA balance. Buy back guarantee. wishing to ensure that an ade resurfacing & it 470 sq. yds. new Nutrition Center. Benellts. WORKERS NEEDEDI It you A.C.T. Travel School Inland to register Mid name C IV IL AC T IO N 117-471 CA Of L For complete Into call: quale record of Ihe proceedings paving) located at the Santord Call: 305 194 9140 ask lor need steady work-paid dally. 1-800-432-3004 with the Clerk of the Circuit FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS I 800 7S7 5705 ext. D7 Is maintained lor appellate Stale Farmers' Market. Charlie or Kitty tor Interview. Ceil Sam after 3 pm 2237554 Accredited member N.H.S C. Court, Seminole County, Florida AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF purposes Is advised to make the For further details contact In accordance with the P n y SEMINOLE COUNTY, a visions of the Fictitious Nam* necessary arrangements at his M r. Sam Brashear, Manager, o r h e r ow n expense Sanlord Slate Farmers' Market, corporation organlred and Statutes. To-WIt: Section *45 09 existing under Ih* Laws of CITY OF LAKE MARY, 1300 S. French Avenue. Box IA, Florida Statutes 1957. The United Stales ol America, FLORIDA Santord. F lo rid a 37771, Phone /*/ Michelle D. Harman P la in tiff. CONSULT OUR P ub lish F e b ru a ry 15, 33 A Carol Edwards, City Clerk (305)333 1393 Sealed bids w ilt be opened In -vs- M a rc h 1, S, 19*7. P u b lis h : F e b ru a ry 15.77, I9S7 C A. SCHMITZ and wile. DEL-137 DEL-139 the office ol Mr. Sam Brashear, Manager, Sanford Stale Farm­ CAROLYN J. SCHMITZ, et al. ers' Market, 1300 S. French Defendants. Avenua, Sanlord, Florida at NOTICE OF ACTION 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, February To: CITIBANK (South Dakota), SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 74. 1987. N A, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO The Florida Department ot c/o Ralph Puts, President AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB F e b ru a ry 74,1917 Agriculture and Consumer 41 Perimeter Center N.E. 1:3* p.m . Services Division of Marketing Suite 430 The Board ol County Commltslontrs of Seminole County, Florida, reserves Ih* right to re|*ct any Atlanta, GA 3033* w ill hold a public hearing to consider the lol lowing : or all bids. Y O U A R E HEREBY Mike Rubin BP 17 01 — A 1 (Agriculture) jone — Request tor a Publish: February 13.15, 1987 NOTIFIED that an action to To List Your Business- Borrow Pit Perm it. — Tract I7S ol Samlnole Woods according to lha D E L 115 foreclose a mortgage on the map ot lands prepared by Southeastern Surveying and Mapping following property In Seminole Corp dated November 7. 1*77, said tract being a portion ol Sacllon County, Florida: Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993 33, Township 70S, Range 33 E, more particularly described as Lot 39, Block B, THE MEAD lo l low s; NOTICE UNDER OWS UNIT NO I, according to Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 33, run S. 01* FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE the Plat thereof as recorded In 14’ 11" E „ along the West line thereof, 330 00 leet to the POINT OF TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N : P la t Book IS, Pages 44 and 47, o l BEOINNINO: thence continue S. 01* 14’ 11" E.. 470 00 feet, thence N Notice is hereby given that the the Public Records of Seminole 41* 34’ 33" E.. 831.31 leet to a point on a curve, concave Northeasterly undersigned, pursuant to the County, Florida. and having a radius of 785.00 leet, a chord bearing ol N 10* 39’ S3" "Fictitious Name Statute" has been tiled against you and Accounting & Carpet/Floor Landclearing Painting W. and a central angle of 18* 38’ 34"; thence run Northerly along Ihe Chapter 845.09. Florida Statute, you are required lo ->erve a copy Tax Service Coverings arc of M id curve 94.43 leet to the point of lan',4ncy. thence N 01* 10' will regliter wllh the Clerk ol ot your written detenses. If tiny, HUSH HOG. Box Blading. D ll ALAN'S PAINTING A Paper 33” W., 30.00 feet; thence S. 44* 33' 38” W „ 737 09 leet to the POINT the Circuit Court, In and lor to It on HAROLD G. REID. Ill HUBERTPEARCE FLOORING- All types Wood cing A Tractor Roto-TIIIIng. Hanging Interior A exterior. OF BEOINNINO Seminole County. Florida, upon ol MONCRIED AND REID, Exp. Incom* Tax Sarvlc* install, sanrf. raflnlsh. stain, C a ll...... 333 2597 N o job too s m a ll. L ie 331 3032 The above described parcel ot land lies In Seminole County. receipt ot prool ol the public* Post O ffic e Box 3379, Sanford. 323-0091 to r appt. wax. Til*, terracotta, terrai- THORNE LANDCLEARINO Florida and contains 5.03 acres more or less lion ol this nolice, the fictitious F lo rid a 33773 3379. and til* Ih * ro. Ilnollum. ate. Clean, polish, Loader and truck work/saptlc This public hearing w ill ba held In Room W 130 of the Seminole name, to-wit: RENT-RITE original with Ih* Clerk ul Ih* Additions & seal. w a x. L ie /B o n d . 747 8304 lank sand Freeest 373 3U] Roofing County Services Building, IIOi E. First Street. Sanford. Florida on OFFICE MACHINES under above Court on or belore March Remodeling F e b ru a ry 34,1917, a t 1:30 p .m . o r as soon th e re a fte r as possible. which we are engaged In busl II. 19*7; otherwlsa, a Judgment Cleaning Service Landscaping CARPENTER. Helpers. Written comments filed wllh the Land Management Director will ness at 103 O’Brien Road. In Ih* may be entered against you tor B.E. LINK CONST. R ooters Good pay I B enefits! be considered. Persons appearing at the public hearing will be City ot Fern Park, Florida. the relief demanded In the R em ode ling...... 305 333 7039 APT. HOUSES. A OFFICES. BAHIA A St. AUOUSTINE SOD, C a l):...... 321 1555 heard. Hearings may be continued from time to lime as found That ihe party Interested In C om pla in t. F in a n c in g ...... Lie ICRC000471 Reference) Day or night Wax Myrtles all sites, RE-ROOF your home now In necessary. Further details available by celling 331-1130. Extension said business enterprise Is as WITNESS my hand and tha C a ll:...... 499 9175 C a ll...... 349-9335 time lor spring rains 30% 443. follow s: Official seal of this Court on this BOOUESI Expl Professional! discount on all types ot roots Persons are advised that. If they decide to appeal any decision RENT RITEOFFICE 11th day of February, 1987. Appliance Repair General Services Lawn A Garden Main! A chain during month of Feb. State mad* at this hearing, thay w ill need e record of the proceedings, and MACHINES. INC (SEAL) L ie . iCOCC 0337I0CC 331 3555 By: Jeremy A. Cooper David N. Be-rlen FRED’S ERRANDS saw work I Lake Mary Resl- lor such purpOM. they may need to Insure that a verbatim record ONE CALL OETS JEST RE- dent F R E E ESTI 333 8387 Includes the testimony and evidence upon which Ih* appeal Is to be P resident CLERKOFTHE PAIRS OF ALL. Any kitchen 24 h r. se rvice . Reasonable Secretarial Service based, per Section 2*4 0105. Florida Statutes Dated at Fern Park. Seminole CIRCUIT COURT A laundry appl. 90 day guar. C a ll:...... 331 0795 SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County, Florida. February 4. BY: Cecelia V. Ekern a n te * on re p a irs ...... 7*40395 322-8133 Custom Typing. Bookkeeping SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 1987. Deputy Clerk Handy Man Notary Public. Call: D.J. En BY: FRED STREETMAN, CHAIRMAN Publish February IS. 37 A P u b lis h : F e b ru a ry IS. 33, M a rch Blinds & Drapes Lawn Service te rp ris e s , (5051 332-74*3. Attest: DAVID N. BERRIEN. CLERK March 1,8,1987 1, 8, 1987 ROOFING All types ot rooting Publish: February 13,1987 d e l -128 D E L 173 DEL-133 DRAPES/TOP TREATMENTS repairs. Lie. A insured. BARRIER'S Landscaping I Sewer/Septic Tank DUST RUFFLES/PILLOW C a ll:...... 331-4252 Irrlg., Lawn Car*. Res A SHAMS BY DIANE....JJM144 Health & Beauty C om m . 331-7844. F R E E ESTI HOWARD'S SEPTIC SERVICE GEORGE'S LAWN CARE Repair Lines A Clean Tanks Free Estimates ...... 332 (7359 Building Contractors HEAOACHE A MUSCLE PAIN Reasonable price s RELIEF through massage Call now to reserve service BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed N EW H O M FS F R O M 119.900. lh*rapy^byapvt^^^4^M9 F re e e s t...... 323 75*7 Sewinq Machines/ Llc.fCBC0l9t*0 Commarlcal "SUNNYS". Mow. edge. trim, Vacuum Cleaners remodeling specialist, main Home Improvement planting, mulching SPRING lenenc*. additions ...... 133 4(37 Spec. F re e e s t. 133 7*39______AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX CARPENTRY BY ED DAVIS Sales A Services Vacuums A REMODE LINO/RE NOVATION Nursing Care shampooers Servicing all Carpentry Large And Small Job* Welcome m akes Ken E chols 333 3073 Santord Res. II yr*. 3314441 OUR RATES ARE LOWER ALL TYPES Ot Carpentry. COMPLETE HOME REPAIR Lakevlew Nursing Center Tree Service Remodeling A home repalri. Door...... window...... cabinets 919 E. Second SI., Santord C all R ich a rd G ross 331 5973 111-4707 ALL TREE SERVICE f Call R ussell et 774 4584______Firewood Woodsplilter (or RICHAROSCARPENTRY PLUMBING. Electrical, h ire C all A fle r 4 P M 133 9080 ttyrs In Central Florida carpentry. Free estimates. Painting C a ll...... 3315787 ECHOLS TREE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY Free Estimates! Low PricesI Painting by D4V4 Lie...Ins...Stump Grinding,Tool Landclearing Interior. Exterior, Residential. 313-3739 day o r n it* Commercial Pressu-e “ Let the Professionals do it". BACK HOE, Oump truck. Bush United Washing. Drywail Repair A STUMP GRINDING hog. Box blading, and Discing Popcorn Ceilings. C all :112 1804...... o r...... 333 9313 In su re d ...... Free Estimates U c ..... Bonded...... In s...... 333 4074 C a ll...... 774 7508 • « 1 9 9 s / r - A w / X Z / A f t * r / 9

A i a M i i — * mt t f l i m i t l KIT i f CAW LVLl cpy Lorry W ripht MWml liWWfl# Pi# llWyi m yy 71—Http Wanted 73—Employ HMfif M l—Homes For Sate 141-M om es For Sale Wanted 1 4 1 - H w t i M H r fate 141—Himoa H r f a t e CRUISE SHIP JOBII LONOWOOO- Redwced-wen'f Greet Income potential. All oc­ U itl Freshly pain ted 4 bdrm., Complttoty rtfurM tlw* cupation*. For Into coll: CERTIFIED tpll< with M b kitchen, porch, A tM*m*w*. H f MUM ytu m n m i m u u i m n w n i . m will do ln-houee daycare. CHARMING WILL NIPT I M l help with houeework... JB-744* faficad yard . aaa mm w h l i i : . ; ADO TO YOUR INCOME FIRST REALTY INC.„.33MBM bdrm*A/e«sh^l W BJn Mem mtn.W BlUitBwSW 'limW I S oil A von N ow ! LOVINO MOTHER- Babysitting OSTEIN- Just under t acre In b a n t o i r r r m m m otw -.-.-or ...... m e m In my SenSerd home. Monday ftwtftjfluxMixxxxx.xCALL WOWI to F rid a y. Hot meat*...331BB33 Farm ton hunting are*. Re­ I to MgRT Seve yeur ADMINISTRATIVI duced to 17^00! Cell: WILL BABYIIT IN MV HOMI. II m e w yeur FH A - ASSISTANT M arti Sansakovlc Toddler*. In Country Club VA mto. 30-1U1 anytime SO WPM + typing. Export 323-1300...... o r...... 323 2317 eve* 34MM7ayes.A oncod. professional Imago. i.C a ll:...... 123-ate* CALL BART Permanent petition. No Foot REAL ESTATE REALTOR ______m -7 « W TEMPKMI------tea-5100 *1—Aportmonte/ Kbuee A O IN C Y S K C R IT A R Y House to Shara WE BLOW FLAT ROOFS! The Horae* Mann Insurant* Co. O n t u it f - It tanking an •xporloncod In- KEYESII INTHE SOUTH ■gyMInsulate HHHjHHH safely for turanco Secretary In the FEMALE Nee win*** to share year-round comfort G Florida Agency Office. Re- hem*. *250 month + utilities. ACCEPT OUR 4%, 10 day lilting C ell...... 331-4353 etter 5pm tpontlbllltlet w ill Include, contract A set your homi JUNE POKIIO REALTY. INC lifetime econom y/ typing, antwarlng phones. til­ FEMALE: Greet 1 bdrm. apt. advertised a l no cost to You. ing A working with th* public. w/poot, tennis A aerobic*. 1375 FIRST REALTY INC.... J2MBM JU ST S T A N T IN O O U T - S31.100. Qualified applicant* thould Include* o il...... 333-5444 after 4 Cute 2 br, cottage near Lake FOR FREE ESTIMATE [ m pottett a minimum of 50WPM t-4 A LK. MARY BLVD area, Monroe, walk to downtown A CALL typing with high degre* of couple* O K, Phono A elect. shops. Call: accuracy, above average Included IA5 wfc 333-3707 BEA W ILLIAM SON....315-4742 communication skills, itrong Hiin rnn nit) ROOMMATE: Homo to share, ii H / \ in mow ENERGY SAVINGS SYSTEMS tent* of organliatlon, and NEW DECOE, now paint Inside potlllv* human relation* *300 mo. + utilities. Cell . J N H i ( Stiff 331H 7 * afte r 4pm______and out. Large trees. 3 bdrm., awaranat*. Prevlout Iniur- family room. Reducad price (3051 330-4035 anc* A lecretarlal back­ ROOMMATE to share 3 bdrm. m.iOO Call: townhouse. 1130 mo. + ground a plu *. B E A W IL LIA M SO N... .313-4741 C a ll to r a p p o in tm e n t 331 5340. utilities. New bod A dresser tor late, make offer, B3-747* STENSTR0M Lake Mary Blvd.______99—Apartments A DOLLHOUSE- Spotless, ell ASSIMBLY WORK at home, 1 BDRM., 2 bath In very nice 117—Commercial updated with c/h/a. 3 bdrm. plu* many other*. Earn good neighborhood, kitchen A Unfurnished / Rent Rentals REALTY, INC. with dan, carport. A delight to wag** In (pare lime. For laundry privilege*. Prefer see. S43.SU. Call: Information 5C4 *41-0041 eat. female. 131 04ll...er...J74-*41* u tie* MOvrf'iN SPECIAL REALTORS BEA W IL L IA M S O N ....313-4741 leaf./day*...... CALL NOWl 1-4 IN D U S T R IA L P A R K : IJOOto ADULTS, POOL, LAKE to,000 tq . t t . , . 1st m onth's rent Sanford's Safes luter WHY RENT ASSISTANT PLANT MANAG­ UNBEATABLE- Owner reduces AKE JENNIE APTS....3134741 free. C all...... 3211*45 ER wanted lor rapidly grow­ 73—Rooms for Ront WE LISTANDSELL this lovely 1 bdrm., 1 bath, ing Boy* Sportiwear Shop. 101—Houses MORE PROPERTYTHAN family room, screen room In Mu*l b* experience In all 121—Condominium ANYONE INNORTH greet area, new heat pump. When You Can Own phate* of garment con*truc­ LONOWOOO. Room with Furnished / Rent SEMINOLE COUNTY Reduced *13,000 Will sell for tion and pricing. S • A * * * 4,*»n».4» >NC assist In kltchenl Any cooking 3 M IS . S A N FO R D A V E 3/1...... House...... *4*5 ______2113301 ext. 11*______experience lends thlsl End ■49-4704 CALL ANY TIME your search- go lo work today! M A R IN E R S V IL L A O E I A 1 b d rm *...... fro m *115 A A A E m p lo ym e n t, 700 W. 35th SANFORD C a ll...... 333 *470 S I...... 3335174 CALL BART IOYLLWILOE SCHOOLS: Af- COUNTER CLERK- f* Star! out R ID O E W O O D A R M S APTS. REAL ESTATE fordabla horns, 1/1 wllh 322-2420 helping customers while A ik about our move Inspected REALTOR 121-74*4 formal living room, oal-ln learning all phases ol the 35*0 R idgew ood A v e ...... 313-443* After Hours...... 549-3717 kitchen , fa m ily roo m . 1*30 sq. printing buslrtessl Just bring SANFORD: 3 bdrm.. I bath, 1 BDRM.. I BATH, lanced back II.. fenced...... *44,000 321-2720 your smiles! Nice botsl carpel, central air. appli­ yard. *435 rent + sec. dep No Secure co l AAA Employ- ance*. *150 mo. Discounted pets. C ell...... 333 4441 HIDDEN LAKE POOL HOME: m ent, 700 W. 35th S I...... 333 5174 British American 3/3 split on quiet cul de sac. Call toll free 1-800-323-3720 CUSTOMER SERVICE *900 R e a lly ...... 43S-II75 105— Duplex- M A N Y E X TR A S 5 Ia n*, pro mo. Smllat Keep customers S A N FO R D : 3 b d rm . 3 bath, fatslonal decor/yard ..... *74,500 U4S PARK AVE ...... S anlord happy! In Sanlordl Handle water paid. *400 mo. f *300 Triplex/ Rent M l Lfc. M a ry B lv d ...... L h .M a ry banking, taking, payments sec. Adults, no pell. Call HIDDEN LAKE: 1/2 with out and light figure work I Good Kathy forappl...... 33 1 07*5 RIDGEWOOD ACRES Deluxe rageously larga yard big AFFORDABLE Waterfront enough lor poo' or tennis Property- Custom bulll. 3 advancement opportunities! SANFORD: 1 bdrm. 1 bath, Duplexes. 2 bdrm. Families Benefit*, tool AAA Employ welcome. C all T e m l....131 4314 court. Very comfortable b d rm ., 1 b am . C a ll: ...... J3J 8135 cen. heal A air, Ig living room, home. Prime ipot on cul de Professionally Managed By U.S. Shelter Corp. m ent, 7 0 0 W . 3 5 f h 5 l333 5174 •at In kit. with dishwasher, SA N FO R D : 3 bdrm . 3 fcafh duplex all appll., screened sac...... *44.500 ★ ★★★★★★★★★ washer/dryer. Adulls or small c h ild 445 2*14..... o r...... «*« 3*41 porch. *435 mo. Crank Const. DAILY W0RK/DAILY PAY Realty W orld...... >30-4041 2 STORY HOME In beautiful SANFORD TOWNHOUSE. 3 br.. location ol Sanlord. FHA with NEED MEN A WOMEN NOW I I!* ba. cen. h/a. lull kitchen SCENIC PARK AVE. 2 large quick possasslon. Quiet, tree appl., w/w carpeting, bdrm , new paint. 3 paddle lined street across from pond washer/dryer hook ups. util, fans. I mini blinds, w/w F ire p la c e ...... *40.000 “Country Living With City Convenience” L A B O R 4 FORCE carpel, new refrig. *350 mo f SMiaon * ^ r wwi mi shed, freshly painted A sparkling clean. *375.340*151 tec Water, sewer, A garbage WINTER SPRINGS !N0 ^ F E E ! SANFORD: Huge I A 2 b d rm .. p/u Included. Call...... 333 3717 1/2 OPEN AND AIRY: beamed Report ready lor work al 4 AM •al-ln kit., new carpel, paint, ceilings, 34 X 42 screened pool. 407 W . 1st. S I...... Sanford m ini blinds, all appls. No rent 107-M o b ile Secluded yet close .lo every 321-1590 t ill M a rch 1, *345 u p .....*4* 5473 Homes / Rent th in g . Low A N Q ...... *47,500 SHENANDOAH VILLAGE ★★★★★★★★★★ 1/1 RUSTIC CHARM; FHA low OSTEEN- 3 bedroom, large OATA ENTRY CLERK needed ★ * $199 ★ * assum. Pretty as day built. Ask about move In special I yard. *350 month. Roomy with large yard and lor wholesale electrical co C a ll:...... 333 1371 IB M 3434exp. C a ll:...... 333 0431 C a ll...... 333 3*10 above ground pool. Quick possession...... *75.900 ORAFTER I b d rm . I b a th ...... *335 m o Aluminum A Copper Redraw 3 b d rm ., H i b a th ...... *3*0 m o 117—Commercial Mill requires Dralter with * Central Heat A A ir ______Rentals______Trlcia Petricone proven knowledge of machine • Pool A Laundry R e a lto r A ssociate...... 333-77*1 l oij FRANKLINARMS K mod. FOR SALE, Lease option- 1 I'-op A fabrication tooling O F F IC E S 700 A 1000 sq II. In M » Florida Ave. bdrm., 2 bath on I acre or Able to read A Interpret growing 4-Towns/Debary area 1114450 m o re , a ir A heat. 131 0154 drawings. Proficient in ealeu on Hwy. 17 *1.4414* 15 eves. 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes lallons A defining machine With 2 Baths, G.E. Kitchens. tool specifications Resume' Including drawings, wage his Cathedral Ceilings, Fire tory A prior employment re Places, Double Car Garages. qulred. Call 305-333 3300. p e rio n n e l ______Like everything else in Deltona — Priced From The Low DRIVERS WANTED. Domino’s Pina, Inc. Wages, lips. A commission. *5 hr. gueren #70’s To *90’s teed. Must have own ear with Deltona Plaza 1M GROWING! liability Insurant* OPEN 1 PM TIL 5 PM DAILY Apply: 1*10 French Ave. or For Information Call call 331 SOOOalttr H a m _____ Mow 116,000 square feet of retail and office space ORIVERS: Experiencad in the center of the "boom". 3 2 2 - 3 1 0 3 Iron! end drivers with valid Chauffeurs* license lor garbage company Good pay Join the newly expanded Winn-Dixie A benefits. Apply in person, IW S. 555 Hope St.. Long wood Off 1-4, Exit 53, 2 miles north on Deltona Boulevard ...... M I-153 *...... hoemaker DRIVER- Musi know Cen FI. Occupancy — Spring 1987 area, valid chauffeur's lie. CONSTRUCTION/ Polygraph required. Starting *4.75 h r. C a ll:...... 331 0431 In Deltona, call

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BKDROOM SITi dretter, 1 IN M . HOMS clota to Lake d m t, twin bad. boa spring* & SAN DL (WOOD-1 bdrm .. 2 bath Jessup, together with I bdrm. mattress. white axe. cond. moblla home. ran tad tor (275 153— Acrsags- naw carpal, pool, waohar (300. Maple vanity (IS. Easy dryar. Only 131,(00. Or rant par mo. Both tor only 1*000. ch air 4 ottom an U P ..... 322 0443 Lofs/Sals 03$ mo. Call:...... A30-4I74 Dwayaa Roby. Auac..J»-St3> BINNINOTON PINS 9 placa BOB M. BALL. JR. P.A. living room tat, blua with AMC S PIN1T,'ll. 3 dr. CMK RKALTOR ...... W -4 1 1 * JO H N SAULS, SR. patch 1400. ALSO M ahogany (1491 Samlaala Sard, 37(4 Rag. Raal Estate Brakes twin badroom tat (boy'll MOO H w v. 17 92...... J33 I40I 3 acra tract*. Ottaan/Maytown Call 7(0-9073 attar «pm______BadCradlt? NoCradlt? 143—Out of Stats Rd.. pavad rood, tree*. From W E SINANCS M0.0D0 to O 9J 00. 30% down. W ALK IN ...... D RIVE OUT Propsrty/Sals Financing aval labia. NATIONALAUTOSALE! 333-7l74..„.jr------331-U M ava* EXECUTIVE HOME Sanford Ava. A 13th St....331-407t COMMERCIAL/MULTIPLE LANDI LOTH ACREAOEI CHEV. MONTE CARLO, '(0. USE, Prime property fronts Several 2Vs acre lots In Quail MOVINO OUTI Con tan t* ot a* acutlvo homa from fabulous 4T442B (1995 Samlaala Ford, on heavily traveled street, lot Roost Ranches off H w y . 415. CARRIAOE COVE, Family 3744 H w y. 17 92...... J22-144I s i n I K x 131. toned GC 2. Property Is located 13 miles section, 13X54. 1979 Manatee, Bay Hill Ettata: Baautltul (47.000. Call Bath Hathaway. from New Smyrna Beach |ust Quaan Anna (tolld Charry) tlx CHEVROLET CITATION '40, COUNTY: 3/1. completely re­ 2 bdrm., 1 bath, naw carpet­ 7C174A. (495. Samlaala Feed. Raaltor/Asaoclata 149—Commercial 3 m iles south of H w y. 44. ing. fenced yard...... 49,000 placa badroom tulta with 4‘ furbished Including naw roof. (11.000 to (14400. Great spot tall 4 pottar bad, trlpla dress- 3744 H w y. 17 92...... 322-1441 Fenced...... (39,500 A D U L T S E C TIO N . 14X70. 19(1 OENERAL COMMERCIAL Property/Sale tor 2nd o r retirem en t hom a Skyline. 3 bdrm .. IVb bath, or. mirror, chait on chatt. CHEVY MON2A: '40. 3 dr. ZONINOI 3,4(0 sq. ft., 3 office can. a/c, washer/dryer, night itand. ate. Originally hatchback. PS, PB. auto COUNTY: 2 for the price of 1. suites w/separata of- TWO 5 ACRE PARCELS off (5300 first (IMS cash taka*. trans. A air. Sale Price (495 3/1W. and t/1. on separate raised FI. room, partially flce/utlllty/bath, 2 studio Osceola Rd. One near Hwy. 44 Magnlflcant Traditional (solid tor quick sale. Call:331-1470. lots, needs rep a ir...... (45.000 furnished, avail, mid April. apartments, owner will fi­ on Deer Track Rd. for (34.000. (30.000...... Call 32 M I4 0 days Oak) 7 placa badroom tulta TUSCAWILLA: Beautiful 5 yr. nance. (92.900. Call: John 2nd on Wacassa Tr. for with quaan tire Orthopedic COUNTY: 1 acre, cleared A Butner, Broker/Salesman CASSELBERRY: 3/1, Includes m a tt ra w ta t. originally 14300 young, Spacious. Tennis Villa. (25.000. Owners motivated I lot. Also Mt. Dora 3/1 with 3 bdrm.. 3 bath, Stone asking IIM i firm. Gorgeous 3 Fireplace. Heated Spa. BUSINESS RELOCATING, ONE K ACRE PARCEL In placa factional living room screened patio. On 75 X 150 Property for sale, high traffic N E E D A CAR WASH, Black Hammock near Oviedo tultowlth quaan tin sleeper, tread lot. (750 mo. area, corner of Sanford Ava. A Warehouse, er Aete Salas for (40,000. Property many be originally (4300. sacrifice Laasa/Optlon OK ...... 345-4333 13th St., (104,000, Call John stteT High exposure .M acre. split one time by buyer. (19(5. Elegant formal Quaan C-2. Terms. Asking (99,000 Anna (tolld Cherry) 9 placa WHY RENTm r Sanford’s Butner. Broker/Salesman Parcel runs from Stone St. to c a ll:...... BECKY COURWN, dining room tulta 43" by 44” newest 2 A 3 bdrm., single Van A rsdale Ava. DANCE STUDIOI Newly re­ R E /M A X 240 n. realty Inc. table, two 13" leaves A 4 family home development. 52 C all W innie Scott modeled mirrored wall, par­ 429-4334...... e r...... 333-9474 323-3300...... o r...... 323-4304 eve* hlghback chairs, originally nicely treed lots lust oft (7300 sacrifice (14AS. Matching Mellonvlllo Ava. FHA, VA quet floors, office, kitchen, OLD PARK A SHOPBLDO. S3" lighted china cabinet, financing, starting at (49,900 rest-rooms. (120.000. Call Needs some work Inside. Va­ F O R D F A IR M O N T 4 dr., 40. originally 13400 asking (13(5. Linda Morgan. Real- cant, 15.000 sq. ft. High traffic. C4S74A. (1495. Seminole Ford, Joanne Prince REMAX 294 n. Massive tolld Oak dinette on 4 321-0759. realty Inc. 321-71M^r.4294334 tor/Assoclate Comer of SR 44 A Park Ave. 3744 H w v. 17 92...... 322-1441 ALSO edlacent building now pedestal 42" X40" table with rented. Owner financing. three 13" leaves and hlghback Excellent term s...... (495,000 chairs originally (3400 asking REPOSSED HOMES FROM (MS. Matching Hutch A buffet OOV'T from (1.00 + re- LETS TRADE! OCALA NATIONAL FOREST- 40" originally (3400 asking palrs/taxos. Throughout Call John Butner (MS. (All 3 months old) FL/Nallonwldo! Also tax High and dry wooded lots. YO U R H O M E Broker/Salesman CALL BART Mobile home, cabin, camping NEPHEW WILL HELP DE­ properties. 314-453 3000. In­ LIVER! EXCEPTIONAL FOR ONE OF OURS O.K.-Hunting and fishing. 143—Waterfront cluding Sunday. Ext. H457 HIGH QUALITY AND IN YO U R P LA N OR O URS (5.450 w/ (150 dn., (43.71 SANFORD: 3 bdrm.. 1 balh. OURLANDOR YOURS m onthly...... (904) 234-4579 days Property/Sale IMPECCABLE CONDITION. 1317 Douglas, owner financing CALL BOB SANDER NOW or...... (904) 422-2434 eves. Exclusive showing by ap- or FHA. (35.900...... 345-7112 polntmont only io FORO MUSTANO 74. C4577A. TO SEE IF YO U Q U A L IF Y 151—Investment ANXIOUS OWNER- 44- acres (495. Semlnele Ferd, 37(4 7.7% AM with home and cottage on the appreciative, deserving party 322-2420 Property / Sale o n ly l...... (55-9410 CONSTRUCTION FINANCING Weklva River. ORANAOA OHIA- 'SO, 2 dr., Energy Realty Inc...... 313-3959 FOR SALE: Coming glass top FOR UP TO 2 YEARS range with utensils, (200. auto, air, AM /FM , (1995. Days Julia Beyd Raalter/Assac. 323(055...... Eves. 331-4375 321-2720 SANFORD- 3 bdrm. home, SAVE ON HIOH LABOR COSTS 349-5aa7 eves. A weefcand* Kitchen Alda but chart lock top newly built, for combination and build It yourself. No down HONDA ACCORD LX- *43. 2559 Part Drive SANFORD: Lakafront lot In tha dishwasher, (100. 4 Oak olflca and prlvata living payment. Quality pro-cut ma­ finished chairs (100. Window 4T443Z, M995. Seminole Ferd, SANFORD. By owner. 3 br. 2 be. Call toll fftt 1-800-323-3720 (305)321-0140 quartars. Bast location on terials. Step by step Instruc­ air conditioner (50. Oak an- 37(4 Hwy. 17 93...... 333-1441 concrete block home, on W French Ava. S91.000. Call tions. Call for details or attend tlgue dresser, (50...... 333 7934 acre. $49,000. Cal I :...... 333 0943 Owner/Raaltor...... 333 72*9 a se m in ar...... 345-453-1941 IDEAL FOR FLA. ROOM- Couch, love seat, chair, 7 end Long wood tables, and lamps to match LINCOLN MARK VI- ’74. (350. Blua so I a bed (300. Plo 7C02IA, 51095. Seminole Ford. near receiver A 3 large 3714 Hwy. 17 92...... 332 1441 Owning A Mercedes speakers(150. C a ll:...... 331 4260 LARRY’S MART. 715 Sanlord Ava. New/Used turn. A appl.j Is Now An AFFORDABLE Realil B uy/S e ll/T ra d e . 333 4133. ■ MERC ZEPHYR, 74. 4 dr. (OLID WOOD END TABLES. 7T194A 1995 Seminole Ford, Stereo cart, executive detk/A 3744 Hwy. 17 93...... 322 1411 chair, bookcase, typing table. MERCEDES 330 DIESEL- '73.4 5 drawer steel tiling cabinet. 4 dr.. AM/FM. air. (1500 Days director chairs. C all: . .323 0543 333(055...... Eves. 331 4375 MERCURY MARQUIS- ‘74. 7CI44A, (495. Seminole Ford. 3744 Hwy. 17 93...... 333 14(1 OLDS CUTLASS- 71. 7C004B. 195— M achinery/Tools 51495. Semlnolo Ford, 37(4 Hwy. 17 93...... 133-1441 SUN LAKE OLDS CUTLASS- '(1. 7CI47A, FO R SA LE: IVY H P Pump, 82 (2495. Semlnolo Ford, 3714 gal. walar tank. Iron removal H w y. 17 92...... 133 0441 APARTMENTS system, heal pump lor water heater, bed frames. A more. PONTIAC PARRISIANE 133-3909...... leave message Brougham: 19M. small V I, with overdrive, low ml., super -Join the FUN!-* clean. A real deluxe autol Asking (9500 Call 331 2190 days 1 9 9 -Pets & Supplies or 4444055 aves. ask lor Al • Up to $1,000 FREE RENT PONTIAC CUSTOM- '49, S cyl. COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES 70.000 m ile s. E xcelle nt cond. • FREE WASHER & DRYER (100 b up. Phone a fte r S pm, S3.500. C a ll:...... -M tiSZ______(only 3 left) F M I I, ready, willing, 4 able: Blue Tick Hunter, female, smart. Needs a hunting family RENAULT ALLIANCE (3. • FREE FIREPLACE homa. Call...... 3730711 7T257B. (2895. Semlnolo Ford, FREE TO GOOD HOME- White 378* Hwy 17 93...... 333 14(1 • FREE BREAKFAST CRUISE female Huskey-looklng type TOYOTA WAGON: 74 Runs J (On Your Lot) dog. Friendly personality. good, good tires, am /lm cass. (on Rivership Romance) Does every trick. Call (400..... 332 7573 leave message U s e ...... 331-7441 a lte r * pm VOLVO WAGON 245 DL- 74. ------PLUS------3 Bedroom - 2 Bath KEESHONDPUPS auto, air, AM/FM, cassette. AKC. 10 wkt. old. shots. Great (2495 Call: Days...... 323 4055 The Passport to Home Owner­ * Annual Rate of 9.1% w/klds, excellent watch dogs, Eves v...... 121 4375 good on boats, adult weight VW BUG- '73. 4TI021B. (595, ship. A $2,000 investment in 30-40 lbs. Look Ilka large Seminole Ford, 374* Hwy. pomaranlans. (300-1150. 17 93...... 133-1441 Mercedes Homes, Inc 1 (57 4151 a ft. 5 4 w eekends your future. VW R A B B IT - 74, 4 sp . A M /F M Pickford Square (995 Call: Days...... 323 4055 DON'T MISS IT 780 Daltons Blvd., Salta • 107 211— Antiques/ E ves...... 331 4375 Daltons. Pis. 33735 54 MARK XI Jaguar. (7.000 * Resltors Psrtlclpstlon Invited Collectibles New tires & new upholstery. c a l l 321-7700 C a ll:...... 323 3134 Model: 574-9309 BUYING OLD LINENS. - FOR DETAILS - 574-1767 handwork, quilts, clothes, 233— Auto Parts jewelry, toys, dolls, Office: 574-0500 glassware. Parlor tables & / Accessories Lie. * CBC02B32S chairs, china cabinet, vanity. postcards. 331 7*33 GOOD USED MOTORS EXCLUSIVE 114 piece Melson and transmissions China with Dresden painting C a ll:...... 333 9547 238— Vehicles 213—Auctions Wanted

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PEOPLE Free Like A Bird Fun Lovers, From 16 to 72, Take To The Air In Mini-Flying Machines By Susan Loden ultra light planes which have little more than flying seats, Herald Staff Writer a reputation for crash land­ arc more like a helicopter •■You’re Just out free like a ings when touched by the than an ultra light plane. bird. You have nothing In slightest of winds. "You don’t want things front of you and nothing Flfty-nlnc-ycar-old Parsons around you. so you don't around you. It's Just said he has flown a gyroplane need a whole lot. I’d rather beautiful," said Sanford’s Bill In 40 knot wind and shut the fly without a helmet.” he Parsons of flight In his mini­ engine off. "so the wind said. "But It's Just not safe. I flying machines. doesn’t really bother us." he don't want anything around Mis gyroplanes, his passion said. me to upset the visibility. I for 16 years, which look like A typical ultra light plane, Just want to be free." pint-size, open-air helicop­ with a fixed-wing, can’t be But these planes aren't ters. arc classified as ultra flown In the wind, "because exactly helicopters cither, he light aircraft. But he said they’re so light they Just said. there arc differences In these bounce around." "It has a blade that goes on machines and the fixed-wing Parsons' planes, which arc the top Just like a helicopter." Parsons said. But with this rotor there's no power deliv­ ered to the rotcr. so It's auto rotation. A helicopter has power to the rotor. If It loses Its power you have to go from power flight Into auto rota­ tion and If you're 300 feet from the gound and have no air speed you crash. "This Is In auto rotation all the time. There Is no power delivered to the rotor system, so If you lose an engine it doesn't make any difference. Except the fact Is you're going to land, but you land with control." Parsons has had a few crash landings In gyroplanes, Bill Parsons ready for take-off in his one-place gyroplane but he's never been hurt. Sixteen years ago when he bill I learned to fly." Parsons, Therefore, you didn’t really In this, but as far as the was Just learning to fly these who Is In charge of the get a feeling fo free flight, training Is concerned, there's mini machines he said they building and tractor shop because the rope kept it from a fine line with the FAA didn't have much power and and parts department of A. going too high. It kept It from (Federal Aviation Authority) every turn was a deccnding Duda and Sons In Oviedo. going left or right. so we train as an ultra light. turn. "I got what they call Basically, he said, he has "So. students would get Technically they’re not ultra 'behind the power curve.' always been a mechanic, "or out of a machine with a rope lights. This one (the trainer) because it didn't have managed In that area." and try to get Into their own Is a licensed aircraft. We can enough power. It hit some " I have owned or had gyroplane and they’d turn It fly it anyplace we want to." power wires and went Into interest In 12 or 13 regular over. Since then we've had a The gyroplanes, which th e city of Lafayette. airplanes. I've had more fun lot of people who turned over have a range of about 100 Georgia's sewage settlement with this gyrocopter than their machines come back miles are generally flown pond. anything I've been In." he and train on this machine from one airport to another, a "It tore up the blades. I said. (the two scatcr) and learn to flight that Is typically 25 to stood up In that stuff nbout Me builds and sells fly." 30 miles, he said. Parsons, chest high and dragged the gyroplanes. And those who In the trainer. Parson said, who was reared In Orlando gyrocopter' out of It. I buy these aircraft, which arc the student sits In the front has lived In Sanford about wouldn't let that stop me." classified as "experimental." scat which has a control stick four years, has a workshop at Parsons said. Parsons gives free training In in front of It. "I sit in the "I've been flying fixed wing a special two-seat plane he the Sanford Airport. Howev­ back. 1 have a spring here er. his training flights ‘are aiplanc. regulur aiplanea hus developed. . that allows pie to over control k (tone at the DcLand airport. since 1948." Parsons said. "I He built the two-place them if they push that thing *tHrh has no* tower: and was In the 5tli Air Force trainer about two year* ago. (the control stick) the w ron g 30fllh llomb W ing In W orld "Before that we didn't have a way. w h ere unlike S a n fo rd 's Airport, aircraft are not re­ War II and I never got In an good way to train people. In "1 train In the ultra light quired to have two-way fact we were towing the category. That means It airplane. radios. v » . • . "I was In the motor pool. 1 planes with a rope and when doesn’t require a license. I Parsons said he has spent was Interested when I got out you put a rope on the rope have a license to fly this (the Parsons in a two-place trainer of the Air Force. On the GI holds the machine straight. trainer) and to fly passengers See FLYING. 2C

Parenting Matters \ rV Art Treat Children Show With Respect Winners And Fairness N am ed By Carol Gentry Parents of today arc more Herald Correspondent confused about what to do with S a n f o r d - S e m I n o 1 e A r t their offspring than any other Parenting Association held Its Annual m e m hers of the a n I m a I Member Show tills past Sunday kingdom. The toll on our * Matters at the Sanford Civic Center. This children is surfacing In various year’s show was dedicated to forms of emotionally related 111- By M ary Mize Rosamond Chapman, a life-long nesses, ranging from member who recently passed hyperactivity to suicide. Adults away. are experiencing extremely crutlc setting. Our children can A new honor was established stressful situations In attempting be understood more easily If we In the form of the Peacha L. to be effective with children. The recognize that the intrinsic pro­ Wiggins Special Memorial task of parenting has been made blem of our confused society Is Award. An impressive ribbon more challenging by the follow­ the rapid growth of democracy, and cash prize which will ing: a technologically based for which we were neither edu­ Bettye Reagan, Best off Show, with SSAA President Bob Kunkler become an annual award was economy. Increased societal cated nor prepared. New paren­ donated by Mrs. Wiggins' family. expectations of parenting, less ting methods should be realized. This honor must be presented to time, fewer resources and the Parents and teachers must a woman artist over 55 years of rapid changes occurring within a build new traditions to enable age who exhibits outstanding art cultural context such as the and promote co-existence In a work. Winning tills first award divorce rate and the number of harmonious world. Equality Is was Ruby Brown. women In the work force. the only basis on which we will Rearing children has always be able to competently lead Other winners were: Best of been based on tradition. In children. Equality Is not being Show. Bettye Reagan: Awards of Margaret Mead's book on the equal In size, status, or In­ Distinction. Phyllis Graham. South Sea Islanders, she de­ telligence: rather, it Is having the Helen Hickey, and Jonc Porter; scribes several societies, each same respect or a 2-ycar-old Awards of Merit. Ashby Jones. one of them rearing children in a that one has for a friend. Joyce Mlkkola. and Janet different way: therefore, bring­ Respecting children encom­ Kukortan: and Honorable Men­ ing about different cultural pat­ passes enlightenment regarding tion. Faye Slier. Janet Huns- terns. The young were reared In age-appropriate behaviors, needs Inger. Ida Wall. D o ro th y the same manner for hundreds and capabilities. For example, Strosnlder. Marion Schwelckcrt. of generations In these primitive any parent of a 2-year-old un­ Ada Johnson, and Dorothy tribes. Children and adults knew aware of the reason for the Raby. There was a tie between where they stood with each expression, "the terrible twos." Ruby Brown and Dorothy Raby other. The major difference be- can expect disappointment. The for the most popular picture • .veen the tribes and we North parent must understand the vote. Am ericans is tradition. Our child's natural tendency to strive traditions have changed so dra­ for Independence while simulta­ This show was Judged by matically in the past 40 years neously requiring dependeant well-known Winter park artist that there Is little wonder that nurturing. Jeanne Schubert. parent/chlld bafflement Unfamlllarlty with the human According to Joyce Mikkola. abounds. development process Is the base show chairman, the exhibit at­ Humans have lived In an reason fur disrespect and sub­ tracted the largest turnout of uutocrutlc society for the past sequent abuse of children. It is spectators since the inception of 10.000 years. The adult/chlld far too common in our hurried the show. populace to observe parents relationships In the past were The public was invited Sunday expecting children to be H«r«ld Photos By Carol Contry ones of dominance and sub­ afternoon when a tea was hosted mission. These methods are no Ruby Brown: Winner off the Peacha L. Wiggins Memorial Award by SSAA members. longer appropriate In a riemo- See MIZE. 2C 3C Sanford HoraM, Sanford, FI. Sunday, Fab. U , 1N7 In And Around Lake Mary-Longwood Engagements Members of High-Stepping Dance Corps Selected For All-Stars Team

The Families Together office is located at The Lake Mary High School Lake Mario­ 900 Fox Drive. Sweetwater Square. Suite nette Dance Corps traveled to Winter Haven 206. Longwood. For more Information, the to compete In the Evening Optimist office Is open from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Statewide Drill Team Contest. Twenty-six C arol Feb. 19. and an open discussion is set for drill teams from around Florida participated Gantry in the all day event. Competition was Feb. 26. divided Into the categories of Jazz, pom pom. 323-8308 Jonathan Brad Ellis of Longwood has Just prop, military, high kick, and novelty, with received his degree In Forest Technology. each team being allowed to select two Ellis graduated from Abraham Baldwin categories In which to compete. The Lake Agricultural College in Tlfton. Georgia. Marionettes performed Jazz and high kick on computer literacy and programming. He routines, and easily won first place In the was also on a State Task Force to write The Lake Mary Woman's Club will meet high kick category. curriculum standards for middle school on Feb. 26 at 10:00 a.m. In the CIA Building Each team also submitted individual math classes. on Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Guest members to the All-Star competition. The speakers are Helen Wolk, president of the All-Star applicants are taught a dance Dennis Paul McKechnle of Longwood has Humane Society of Seminole County, and routine as a group at the beginning of the earned a spot on the distinguished-student presenting a talk on literacy. Harriett Littles list for the fall semester at Purdue Universi­ day and later perform In small groups for from Seminole Community College. Judging and selection to an All-Star Team. ty. In order to achieve this honor, students Hostesses for this meeting are Karen Beal. Sixteen All-Stars were selected from the must have a 5.5 or higher grade point Linda Lewis. Sue Long. Maurle McAlister. more than 180 who auditioned before the average on a scale of 6. McKechnle is Carolyn Moore, Hazel Moss and Beverly Judges. Linda Grant, Mary Lanham. Janet majoring In Electrical Engineering. Sharkey, and Becky Edwards from the Lake Nathe. Marionettes were selected In the final Sabal Point Elementary School's PTA will sixteen, with Becky Edwards trying for Host families are needed for a group of Japanese college students who will be in the conduct a seminar titled "H ow to Build A selection as All-Star Team Captain. Better Parent" from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. on The Lake Marionettes received an overall Longwood area for a 3-week exchange Feb. 24 at the school located on Weklva rating of Superior for their performance program beginning Feb. 16. Springs Road In Ixingwood. A question and throughout the competition and were the Sponsored by International Training and answer session "Children: Inside and Out" only team to receive an enthusiastic stand­ Exchange, 20 students plan to study led by Dr. Howard Finer. Jeannle Morris of ing ovation after each of their team English four days a week at Weklva Florida PTA. and school guidance counselor performances. The most exciting moment Presbyterian Church, attend cultural activi­ Tina Marie Harris, Michael Wayne Brooke ties and visit Central Florida attractions. Karen Rauth will begin the program. for the 62 Lake Marionettes, director Connie The second half of this evening will give Mosure. and the large number of Lake Mary This area has hosted students In this parents a chance to select three of eight parents and students In attendance was the program for the past three years. Interest areas for twenty minute pres­ Harris-Brooke presentation of the Overall First * Place Families willing to share their home entations covering a wide variety of subjects Miss Harris Is a 1976 grad­ Trophy to Lake Mary. should call area coordinator Tracy Shively Mrs. Marie E. Harris. 203 from lunch packing to transitions from uate of Seminole High School at 857-5955. Ridge Drive. Sanford, and grade to grade. Aaron L. Harris of Palm and Is employed In the office Fire Ant bait will be on sale from 8:00 of Dr. Richard H. Dougherty, a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Feb. 19 In the parking "Reach for the Stars" was the theme of Desert, Calif., announce the The Sanford/Lake Mary unit of the Sanford. lot of the County Agriculture Center. Florida Special Olympics State Winter engagement of their daugh­ American Cancer Society will sponsor a Sponsored by the State Agriculture and Games held this year at the Lakeland Civic ter. Tina Marie, to Michael Her fiance, bom In Sanford, tennis tournament February 21 and 22 at Consumer Service Department, this sale Center. Greenwood Lakes Middle School Wayne Brooke, son of Mr. Is a 1976 graduate of DcLand offers one-pound bags for $4.00 and a winners are: Tam i Tillman. Silver Medal In Heathrow. and Mrs. Theodore Hut­ High School where he 25-pound bag for $75.00. The County Individual Basketball Skills: Rob Penlck. The last fund-raising project, a mock Jail chings of Osteen. participated In weight lifting. Agriculture Center is located at 250 West fifth place in Individual Basketball Skills: and ball event where participants were Bom In Moline. III., the He Is employed by Rollason County Home Road, one mile south of Lake and Patti Wlttlck, a Bronze Medal for "arrested" and sponsors donated ball bride-elect Is the maternal Engineering & Manufactur­ bowling. money, raised $11,000 for the cancer granddaughter of the late Mr. Mary Boulevard ofTU.S. Highway 17-92. ing Inc.. Fern Park. society. and Mrs. George Pezold Sr., February has been named Awareness For additional Information on the tennis Sanford, and the paternal The wedding will be an Robert Jones, teacher of eighth grade Month by Families Together Inc. This tournament, call 322-0849. granddaughter of the late Mr. event of March 14. at 3 p.m.. mathematics and Algebra, has been selected organization sponsors a rap group for teens and Mrs. William Rasmussen at Upsala Presbyterian Greenwood Lakes Teacher of the Year. He is Students of the Month at Greenwood of Moline. Church. Sanford. president of Seminole County Teachers of who need an opportunity to talk-out pro­ Mathematics, part-time Instructor at blems and pressures connected with their Lakes Middle School are Susan Aten. Seminole Community College, and very lives. A parent support group also meets Pamela Geraghty. Danielle Giaccone, Audry Jenkins active In educating students and teachers Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Harrell, and Windy Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. James Parsley Unlverslty. DcLand. of New Smyrna Beach, an- Her fiance, bom In Sanford nounce the engagemnt of is the maternal grandson of their daughter. Kelly Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith. 4-H'ers of Orange City, to Eric Martin Jacksonville, and the OlllfT of Sanford, son of Mrs. paternal grandson of the late Marcella S. OlllfT of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Olliff Sr. and Hon. Eustace A. Olliff Jr. He Is a 1978 graduate of Present of Jacksonville. Seminole High School and Bom in St. Louis. Mo., the graduated from University o f bride-cjecyja 1904 graduate Florida in 1982 with a BSBA of Seabreeze Senior High degree In management. He Is School. Daytona Beach. She employed as manager of Talent attended Lake City Commu­ Carefree Food Enterprises nity College and Daytona Inc. Beach Community College The wedding will be an and is employed as a switch­ event of June 13. at 7 p.m.. Show board operator at Stetson at New Smyrna Beach. Seminole County 4-H'ers re­ cently presented their 4-H Sharc-Thc-Fun talent show. Sharc-The-Fun Is a yearly 4-H Dorothy, hates the gyroplanes. event designed to give 4-H’ers ...Flying “ She goes with me to all the the opportunity to develop con­ fly-ins. We have fly-ins. She ran fidence as well as having the fun three or four fly-ins we put on In of performing before a group. Continued From 1C Tennessee, but It got old and she This years show brought out a $2,500 on two-way radio gear, Just doesn’t like them. She likes wide varity of acts. The top two but It can't be used over the to fly In a regular airplane but Junior and Senior acts will noise of the trainer, he said. she feels Insecure In these," advance to District 4-H competi­ The trainer Is powered by a 90 Parsons said. tion later this Spring. horse power engine from a drone People from 16 to 72 years old The top Junior acts were: have, under Parsons wing, taken aircraft that was used In World HtraM Photo By Corel Oofltry Ingrid Nystrom — Winter War 11 as a target plane In to the air In these dragonfly-like Springs, with a vocal solo and practice, he said. machines. Kristin Pawlowskl won Best of Show while Candidate. Both are students at Lake Mary the Rainbow Clovers 4-H club He has three other models, "Anything Is dangerous. Rid­ Elliot Bour is a Scholarship Portfolio High School. with a dance skit entitled which range In engine power ing a motorcycle is dangerous. "La-Can-Can." Members of the from 45 to 65 horse power, he R iding a bicycle m ight be Rainbow Clovers are: Jenl and said. The one with the 65 horse dangerous. I had an uncle who Jayci Bessesen, Diane Oriel. power engine can be adapted killed himself — slipped In the Seminole Students Winners Amy and Lisa Fucs, Lena with to carry two, with the bath tub. Anything that has Holton. Christie Holden, and addition of a $700 second scat. wheels and moves and has any Elizabeth Hon. However. Parsons said, these excitement has an amount of Other Juniors who presented machines are typically for solo danger to It. but If you learn to Of Scholastic Art Awards acts were: Allison Wallace. San­ flight and range in price from respect Us limitations and know By Carol Gentry national Judges for scholarships to some of the ford. with a piano solo: Eddie. about $4,500 lo $7,000. your limitations there Isn't any Herald Correspondent finest art Institutes in the United States. Elliot is a Carrie. Daryl, and John Over the years there have been danger to It. Seminole County art students are well repre­ senior at Lake Mary. Elliot also received a Blue Waldrop, Lake Mary, and Improvements made In the de­ "I own three motorcycles. I'd sented In this year’s Central Florida Area Ribbon and Gold Key for his work. Andrea Constantine. Christina signs of these aircraft, he said, rather be on this gyroplane than Scholastic Art Awards Exhibit hosted by Students from Seminole County who were Bukey and William Law. Winter and they arc quieter, better the motorcycle. This is safer. On Robinsons of Florida. This show Is on exhibit at selected Blue Ribbon Finalists are: Lake Brantley Springs, with a skit entitled propelled and have better the motorcycle every moving car "Home Sweet Home." Robinsons, Fashion Square Mall, until Feb. 22. High school, three works by Richard Ccfalo; Lake exhaust systems. "They're more Is a potential accident and In this Student art work from Brevard, Orange, Mary High School. Patricia Chard, WlnfLld Top Senior acts were Laura dependable," Parsons said. there Isn't anyone around up Osceola and Seminole Counties were Judged and Elliott. Michele Harmon, and Pete Herzog; Oviedo Hardman. Longwood. with a However, he said, his wife. there with you." he said. those selected received: Blue Ribbon Finalist, High School. Trade Coleman; and Lyman High baritone solo and a band entitled chosen as the most outstanding work submitted; School. Diana Boyesen. the "Alter Egos" featuring Seminole County Parent Re­ Gold Keys. Judged as outstanding art work for the Jaime and Stasl Bojanowski, Those awarded Gold Keys are: Lake Brantley, Lake Mary. Tiffany Wallace. ...Mize source Center. Course content area; or Honorable Mention. Blue Ribbon Final­ Steve Slenberg: Lake Mary. Chanln Conway. ranges from step-parenting to ists' are sent to Scholastic Magazine National Sanford, • George Nunnery. Continued From 1C Kerry Black. Eric Faber. Mamie Frey. Michelle Chuluota. and Franclne Hug­ Infant and toddler stimulation. Headquarters In New York for consideration by a Harmon, Krcls Lane. Lilly Luong, Tina Stison and "miniature adults." t'rown-up Seminole Countiuns are fortu­ panel of national Judges in March along with gins, Altamonte Springs. Jaime Laurie Straun; and Oviedo, Chuck Hancock and Bojanowski also presented a behavior is often demanded, nate to have the contributions of finalists from schools across the country. Kristi Rogers. regardless of the child's age. these two exemplary organiza­ Kristin Pawlowskl’s water color of weeds and dramatic reading. needs, or ability. tions. grasses received the Seminole Community Col­ Honorable Mentions were given lo: Lake Judges for this year's show Education Is the ultimate un- The greatest advantage lege Art Club Award for most outstanding entry Brantley. Richard Cefalo. Eric Figueroa, and were Dot Blbeau. member of the swer to accomplished child- parents could provide for their In this show. She Is a student at Lake Mary High Jeffery Russell; Lake Mary. Monica Barry. Chanln Sweet Adelines. Shirley Hinkle, rearing. The task Is too weighty children's optimum maturation School. Kristin also received a Gold Key and Conway. Judd Hawk, and Kreis Lane: Oviedo. music teacher at Lake Mary to be undertaken with the Is accurate, up-to-date knowl­ Honorable Mention. Kristi Rogers. Ron Hill, and Anna Hollis: Lake Elementary School, and Barbara assumption that merely being a edge of child development. All Elliot Bour was one of eight area students to Howell. John Bill and Gregory Chamberlain and Hughes, Seminole County human qualities one for parent­ chlldrem regardless of their have a portfolio selected for consideration by Lyman. Joanne Dramko. Extension Home Economist. hood. Excellent books are avail­ parents' formal education, would For more Information on the able which describe the process benefit tremendously. A suc­ Seminole County 4-H program of building self-esteem. Free or cessful democratic society re­ contact S h e ld a Wllkens. minimal charge classes are of­ quires that Its citizenry, Firearm Safety Course For Women Set Seminole County 4-H fered through Community Coor­ especially children, be treated Coordinator at 323*2500 Ext. dinated Child Care (4 0 or the with fairness and respect. Seminole Community College will offer a free 19 and 22. The instructors are Lt. Jim Brantley 180. Fireman Safety Course through Its Community and Dct. Dave Smith of the Seminole County Instructional Services program beginning Wed­ Sheriffs Department. Both are certified by the nesday, Feb. 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The course National Rifle Association. runs on the 19th. same hours, and finishes on Who's Cooking? The Firearm Safety Course has been ongoing Sunday with practice at the Rifle Range. The Sanford Herald welcomes suggestions for cooks of for 12 years and during that time Lt. Brantley Weekdays the class Is held In the science the week. Do you know someone you would like to sec and Dei. Smith have seen many students develop building In room 206. The course imparts the featured In this spot? The Cook of the Week column is confidence and skill. published every Wednesday. basics: safety precautions, nomenclature of parts, Register by mail or at the administration Submit your suggestions to Sanford Herald PEOPLE cleaning and storage and finally, marksmanship. This particular course is exclusively for women building. For information call 323-1450. editor. 322 2611. and the men's course will be held In March on IB. extension 30-1. U n lb e d V M iy ^ " 1 " 0” W~* * — “ i

m. n► FILMETER What 's new In : , ■■ -o' I mo Wes and v/cfeo n s w Robert DiMatteo Festive Italian Night Coming Up Friday

Plan dinner Friday, Feb. 20, th? civic center — shades of the she was in business before This group is under Barbara with the Woman's Club of San­ charming Old World. Doris moving to Altamonte Springs. Hughes home economist, with ford at the Sanford Civic Center. The menu Includes Mostac- Louise Nolan as club president. ‘Fortune’ Smells It’s Italian night again — that clolo, a superb pasta, garden Dlotrlch Dance Centra] Florida is off popular benefit that drove the salad, garlic bread, dessert, cof­ and dancing. Three ares audi­ Like A Big Hit dinner from the clubhouse on fee and tea — all for $4 a person. S PEOPLE tions have been completed and Don’t forget the Sanford Oak Avenue to the civic center to Serving hours are from 5 to 8 Editor according to Betty Vaccaro. Garden Club’s Wlldflower DV MO vn THXATBR8 accoihmoadate the crowd that is p.m. with carry-out service V artistic director and choreo­ Balloon Launch Thursday, Feb. OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE expected. available. grapher. ’’I’m pleased with the 19. at noon, at the Sanford Civic (RJThls comedy pairs Shelley The dinner is under the The public is welcome, ac­ auditions." The company Is Center. According to Fran Long and Bette Midler to enter­ chairmanship of Hazel Cash, the cording to Hazel. Tickets are member. For Information call proud to have male dancers she Morton, the public is invited to taining effect, and the picture club's first vice president. A available at the door or In Mrs. Cash. 322-1425. said. the free event when 2,000 smells like a big box-office hit. festive atmosphere will prevail at advance from any woman's club A meeting of dancers, un­ balloons have been supplied by Debuting screenwriter Leslie derstudies. parents and the Cardinal Industries Inc. to Dixon has taken the formula of The Woman’s Club of Sanford Dance Central Florida Board of spread wlldflower seeds to male-buddy action movies and conducted Induction of members Directors Is scheduled Sunday. beautify Florida. given most of the cliches a good at the February meeting. Ac­ Feb. 22. at the Greater Sanford spin — and a vaguely feminist cording to Jeri Kirk, mem­ Chamber of Commerce. Plans Lewis Dellarco announces that UU._ bership chairman, several will be outlined for the forthcom­ the Sanford Kiwanls Club in Long and Midler play students longtime members have never ing season. searching for a woman to receive in a Manhattan acting class who been Inducted through the According to Mary Burkhart, the Roberta Gatche) Woman of discover they have the same formal ceremony Joined the new president of the DCF Board of the Year award. "We are asking two-timing boyfriend (Peter members. Inducted were: Teresa Directors, "We have some all civic and professional Coyote, playing slimy). The Fraasa. Mickle Reck. Carol Ann excellent dancers. I am thrilled women's organizations to sub­ women couldn’t be more dif­ Pickett. Faye Siler. Joyce Bissen to death." mit the name of a woman ferent. Long is a bit of a prig who and Viola Frank. And about the new dance worthy of this award." he said. wants to play "Hamlet” some­ The clubhouse runneth over, company, Jan Bauerle, a DCF Th recipient will be an­ day and who uses words like having reached Its peak in director said. "I think it’s really nounced In April at a Kiwanls "defile." Midler is a sassy broad membership. Future members super!" luncheon meeting. All former who’s appeared In a porno flick will be placed on a waiting list Expect the dancers to have an recipients are Invited to the and sticks to four-letter words. until a vacancy occurs. ante-bellum image as their luncheon. The date will be Uniting to track down their hallmark. At least these are the announced later. shared boyfriend, who’s gone on At the writing of this column, plans Tor the big ACS-125 gala to be held on Sunday, April 26, at Sarah Loomis, a Seminole the lam. the ladles end up the "Have A Heart and Swing the mansion of Jan and Don High School senior, and the dodging bullets and eluding all Into Spring" fashion show and Bauerle when the dancers will daughter of Mrs. Pam Dell. manner of secret agents, luncheon to benefit the Ameri­ serve as hosts and hostesses. Sanford, has been accepted for wisecracking all the way. No one can Heart Association is about to the fall 1987 semester at Col­ is quite what he or she seems: get underway at the Sanford umbia College. Columbia. S.C. The boyfriend turns out to Civic Center. More on this next Seminole County Extension possess the prototype of an' M*r*H nwta fey Lewi* Kalman** week. Hom emakers entertained at Demetrius L. Eudell, a extremely dangerous experi­ Playing a big role in the their Annual "Thank You" Dartmouth College sophomore, mental virus, while the guru of Setting the mood for Italian Night are Sanford Woman's Club background of the AHA benefit Luncheon this week in the auditorium of at the Seminole from Ft. Myers, is studying an acting teacher (Robert Pro­ members, from left, Emy Bill, Pat Foster, M arty Colegrove, is Kelley Hamrick who lived in French language and culture In sky) is actually a KGB operative. Hazel C**-' and Ann Brlsson. Sanford for several years where County Agricultural Center. A Part of the fun of the picture heart and sweetheart motif was Toulouse. France this winter as grows out of the art of acting carried out in the festive decor a participant in Dartmouth’s Itself. In tough situations. Long The homemakers served a Foreign Study Program there. shows the value of being able to delicious lunch they prepared He Is the son of Jannle Eudell. assume another identity — a To Lovers Young And Old: and Issued Certificates of Appre­ Sanford, and Alfred Eudell, Ft. skill that becomes as important ciation to the invited guests. Myers. as Midler’s street savvy. At Its beat. "Fortune” is as much a comedy about role-playing as Here's How To Stay Happy "Tootsie" was. “Let The Professionals Do It” ■ The movie isn’t always at Its DEAR READERS! H ello, ANONYMOUS IN best, though. Screenwriter Dix­ young lovers. And older lovers, ECHOLS TREE SERVICE on’s cleverness wears one down; CAMBRIDGE. OHIO too. Some years ago, I wrote a LICENSE!) - FULLY INSURED - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED there’s nothing underneath the column on how to keep your situations she sets up. Hers is an Dear DEAR ANONYMOUS: man happy. As soon as that hit Telephone your neighborhood - COMPLETE TREE SERVICE inventive comedlc grab bag — print, I was asked to write lots of slapstick, a few Jokes Abby high school and Inquire about its • FREE ESTIMATES • STUMP GRINDING another column on how to keep adult education programs Ask about the ’60s. a little feminist your woman happy. • 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE humor, plus some sexist stuff, specifically about the General As a valentine to both men Equivalency Diploma program. 2405 Grandview Avanua too. And. if you tend to be and women, here's an updated bothered by noisy, frantic farce, Surprise him occasionally. A In most states you must be 18, Sanford. FL 32771 version on how to keep each but there arc exceptions. Contact Pete or Terry Echols PltO n© this movie may make you long other happy: little love note left on his pillow, 323-2229 in his lunch pall or briefcase will for earplugs. 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And through the likes of you. he FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SANTORO HOUSt Of P M « OF TM HA2AMM SIS Part Araaa*. Scalar* who sit by offering damp towels for fevered will tell them. If God is permitted by our 113 taapta Art- 2501 Saafard Am. Rat. Pm I I. Marphy, k. Pitta, Cetholic commitments. laniard. 321 2307 iL brows in hospitals. God’s NEW STORIES are all AM* W. tacDaakt If. '’•**#, Wakttr *1 Batlc A il SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH BAS Am Saaday Mareieg Sarrka I0 J0 Am 9:45 a a 002 Oah An., Saalard, Fla around us. 1B4S Am Sunday Irratag Sank, 7:00 pm. 11:00 a a Fathi, Lft* Daaaa Adakektrater Taatt BOB pm Taatday taamtag Prayk Chan* Treiereg h a h ) 4:00 pm. Sal. Slfil Watt 5:00 p.m (natag Warthip 7:00 pja M a r tin , 10:30 Aaa. Saa Bait M S 10:30. 12:00 Sarrka (Wad.) 7 JO Am Wad. Prapar Sarrka 4:30 pm. Wtdnttday Iraakg Prrett Caatatttaa, Sat 4 pm. to 4:S0 pm. An* Warthip 4:30 p.m tibia Stadr 7:30 pm. MRBAH BAPTIST CHURCH t m LABT or TM LARIS LAM WART HA2ABUC 020 Uptata B4. CATHOLIC CHURCH Friday (rating BiM* Stody 7:30 A m 171 (. Cryttal laha Brtr* (Ida Marat*? Pitta, 1310 HaaMArn St, Baltaai IBOOam. Father WRR— RMaa Pillar Lutheran 323-0943 11:00 a a Saak) Wat tat B, 10 am 12 Haaa 7:30 a*- LUTMRAN CHURCH OF TM REDCEMR BAS i Widan day Sank* 7 JO pm. 7:30 Am U paatth) "The latharan Haar" and 10:45 i 0W Tratal tar a Haw Bap Waakday Watt A00 a m Mta.-Frl TV "TM, h Th* IM*” Saterdey aa* ( n t *f 2S2S Oah Art. 7 JO pm. lAMVKSr BAPTHT CHURCH 3003:45 Am 124 Lahattaa. Ufc* Harr 321-0210 Rtr. (hat, A. Ratuhar Pattar Jachk M i Pm to, Saaday Sthaal 9:1S am. 0:43 aa. Wanhlp Sarrka 10:30 Am Presbyterian 11:00 am Christian Science Kindarprttn tad Nartrry (natag Warttap 7 JO Am FIRST P M M Y TU U R CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 4:30 pm 4000 SMPMAO Oah Ara A 3rd Itraat SOMTIST, LOBOWOOO LUTMRAN CHURCH Ca-Ptatan 070 Nerhh— W**4t R4. 2917 Orlaada Or. 17-92 Bar. Or. WgR L Dry art rmsT baptist church Cana, Of I X WMN— tea R4. (latharan Charth I* Aa— k ll Bar. 0. 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Santonl HtraM, Sanfert, FI. M a y . Fafc. IS. 1W7-SC Briefly By His Alma Mater Memorial Services Set Trinity Pastor Is Honored For Jewish War Veterans A Sabbath and memorial service, conducted by the Jewish Dr. James Erwin, pastor of as a trustee of Rust College. War Veterams and Auxiliaries of Greater Orlando, will be Trinity United Methodist Holly Springs, Miss., where he offered Feb. 27 at 8:15 p.m. at Congregation of Ohev Shalom Church. Sanford. Is one of two was chairman for the Committee Synagogue, 5015 Goddard Avc.. Orlando. recipients of the 1987 Illff School on Academic Policy and Faculty. In Introducing Erwin. Dr. W.A. Members of Posts and Auxiliaries 759 and 475 will ofTheology Alumni Awards. McMillan, president of Rust Col­ participate under the direction or Rabbi Rudolph M. Adler. Erwin. MRE *53 and STM '79. RAbbl Moshc Elbaz and Cantor Milton Shevltz. received the award at the lege. spoke of his profound sense Alumni Banquet on Jan. 26 for of ministry. "James Otis Erwin The event commemorates the deaths of veterans of the lives out of a concept of love so Jewish faith who served In the defense of our nation and Its specialized ministry and the' principles or democracy. The ceremony Is rotated annually other recipient. Dr. Leighton deep and so profound he has among area synagogues. Kirk Farrell. ThD '56. for his never confused the voice of God work In parish ministry. The with the voice of the demagogue. award presentation was made at He Is always on the road running Revival Services Scheduled the annual alumni banquet held for people and for God/’ In conjunction with IllfTs Week McMillan said. The Rev. Harold and Esther Koughn. will conduct revival of Graduate Lectures and Rocky In accepting the award. Erwin meetings at The Salvation Army this Sunday through Feb. 22. Mountain Pastors' School. traced the role the Illff faculty Sunday services will be at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Monday Erwin was cited by hts alma had In shaping his model for through Friday services will be at 7 p.m. mater for distinguishing himself ministry. He said his model for Mrs. Koughn. founder and pastor of Faith Christian Church. as a leader In education as a ministry Is that of a bridge over Peru. Ind.. will be speaking In each of the adult services. Her faculty member, administrator crisis and he likes to view crisis church has a weekly radio and television program In that area. and trustee of numeroous black as the Chinese Interpretation of Mr. Koughn will lend the worship each night as well as Institutions. He was an assistant "a dangerous opportunity." conducting children's meetings each afternoon. The "Kid's professor at Lincoln University. . "In my ministry I have been Dr. James O. Erwin, Sanford pastor, second from right Klub" will be held at 4 p.m.. Monday through Friday and will Jefferson City. Mo.; associate asked to go to places of trouble. feature "Gospel magic" and puppets. and Dr. Leighton Farrell, left, hold awards from Illff School professor at Philander Smith Illff prepared me to deal with of Theology. Others are .second from left, Illff President The Koughns arc both ordained with The Anchor Bay instltlons in crisis and to do College. Little Rock. Ark.: and Donald Messer, and Dr. W.A. McMillan, president of Rust Evangelistic Association and have been in the ministry for president of Morristown Junior what you have to do In the most more than 20 years. College. Morristown. Tenn. effective way." Dr. Erwin said. College. The Salvation Army Is located at 700 W. 24th St.. Sanford. He was the founder and first He has served appointments In president,of the Association of the Central. North Central. odist Church. Living In Holly pastor of Trinity In Sanford by M usic Series Begins Private Minority Junior Colleges Southeastern and Southwestern Hill, he came out of retirement the Florida Conference In April First Unitarian Church of Orlando will open Its 1987 In the Southeast. He has served Jurisdictions of the United Meth- when appaolntcd to serve as 1986. Winter-Spring Music Matinee Scries with a concert by Zachary Dunbar at the piano this Sunday at 2 p.m. The church Is located at 1815 E. Robinson St. Admission is free and donations will be accepted for the church music fund. A social Religious Debate Mars Observance hour will follow each recital. Other musicians to be featured In the scries Include: Betsy By David E. Anderson Constitution Study Group. power over the subject of religion. Beall and Georgetla Klnsehner. piano duets. March 15: Bruce UPI Religion Writer Gcycr said the Constitution currently Is One of the board members of Skousen's Gbur. bassoon and Katherine Carlo, piano. April 5; Linda Van As the nation begins celebrating the being "sorely tested” by groups on the national center is Ronald Munn. who ulso Buren. violin and Kclko Ohnukl. piano. April 26: Raymond bicentennial of the Constitution, one Religious Right who arc seeking lo "Intoler­ serves as deputy director of the official Klnsehner. violin. May 10. party-dampening element Is almost certain antly Impose their views" about such Issues Bicentennial Commission. The First to be conflicting claims by various religious as school prayer, sex education and abortion Amendment lobbying group People for the Lytles To Sing At Church of God groups about the meaning of the First by Invoking the "original Intent" of the American Way has urged former Chief Kirk and Patti Lytle, a musical duo from Longwood, will Amendment’s religion clauses. Founders. Justice Warren Burger, who heads the present a concert entitled "T o Be Continued..." at the Sanford Those clauses, establishing freedom of " ‘Back to the Constitution' has always official commission, to dissociate the com­ Church of God. 801 W. 22nd St. at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The worship and forbidding government been the battle cry of some of the most mission from the book. program traces the life of Jesus through the Bible. establishment of religion, have been among regressive groups In our society." he said. Another group deeply Involved In First The Lytles Jiavc performed at a presidential command the most hotly contested In the nation's One conservative group, however, appears Amendment issues. Americans United for performance at The White House and In 48 states, major history. to be making headway In aligning Its view of Separation of Church und State, has laun­ Christian national conventions, and on PTL and 700 Club This has been especially true since the the Constitution with that of the official ched u five-year drive aimed at Improving television programs. early 1960s. when a scries of Supreme celebrations. how religious freedom Is taught In the Court decisions banned state-sponsored The National Center for Constitutional nation's schools. prayer and Bible reading In public school Studies Is seeking to receive official sanction It has produced u teacher's guide on Passion Play To Open classrooms. for Its book "T h e Making of America" by W. religious freedom In America that has Cleon Skousen. The reaction to those decisions, fueled by already been sent to some 25.000 teachers The Black Hills Passion Play opens Its 35th Florida season on Skousen's book promotes a "blblllcally Sunday. Feb. 15. The play will run through Sunday April 19. the contention of the then-emerging con­ and educators and It plans a scries pf based" Interpretation of the BUI of Rights — national and regional workshops to aid Performances will be held every Sunday at 6 p.m.: Tuesday. servative Religious Right that the Founders the first 10 Amendments to the Constitu­ Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and matinees at 3 p.m.- Intended the United States to be a "Chrls- teachers tn developing new teaching tion. Including the religion clauses — * approaches to Issues of religious Trerdom. 1 Wednesday through March 18. tlun nation." has lent a hard political edge lo arguing dial (he Supreme Court lias un­ Josef Meier, world renowned Chrisms, will present the last the theoretlral (JelMilen over churc/i and constitutionally usurped slate p o w e r and U n d e r the p r o g r a m , Americans U n ite d days of Christ In a 2V4 bur drama at the 3500-seat Passion Play state. that the federal government has no also hopes to work with textbook publishers Amphltcatre. two miles south of Lake Wales off Alt. 27. There One of the first shots In this battle of authority to compel states lo honor the Bill and curriculum developers to Improve the will be 35 professional actors plus 150 local residents and live Interpretations was fired by the Rev. Alan of Rights. 1 real ment of religious freedom Issues In animals In'thc cast. Gcycr. executive director of the Churches' It calls for convening a new constitutional history, government und civic textbooks — Center for Theology and Public Policy. In a convention to create a new Bill of Rights an improvement all sides in the controversy Weatherford Quartet Sings speech sponsored by the National Archives and. critics contend, give states absolute agree is needed. The Weatherford Quartet of Tulsa. Okla.. will be sing this Sunday for the 13th anniversary of First Baptist Church of Winter Springs. Dr. Robert E. Clark, pastor. Invites the public to attend Sunday School at 10 a.m.. preaching at 11 a.m. and Adventist Service Most Memorable an old-fashloncd gospel sing at 1:45 p.m. Other groups will also The Gospel of John says that It was for me probably the (with their more elaborate be singing. the disciples, after the resurrec­ most memorable experience In a stocking getups) were managing tion. gathered together on "the lifetime of churchgoing. It oc­ this operation In the other room. Stetson Choir In Concert Saints And first day of the week." That curred In a Seventh-Day Adven­ So I asked. would be Sunday. But this. The Stetson University Concert Choir will present a program tist Church. I was told that many women Sinners Adventists maintain, was not to of sacred music at the First Baptist Church, of Oviedo this For the first 35 or 40 minutes Just put their stockinged feet inaugurate a new Sabbath, but Sunday at 7:15 p.m. The program, under the direction of Dr. this Saturday morning service George Plagenz Into the water in the basin. The to confuse their enemies. Indeed Robert Rich, will be free to the public. The church Is located at had been anything but memora­ stockings. I was assured, dry the gospel says It was "for fear of the Intersection of State Roads 426 and 434. ble. It had dragged. It was eight quickly. the Jews." It was therefore only minutes late In starting and the "What do I do?" I said. Then we all went back Into the a temporary expedient. Film Shown For Youth first six minutes after that were sanctuary where we partook of given over to announcements by "I'll get the water." said my The other thing that sets First Baptist Church Markham Woods. 5400 Markham "the bread of God" and the the minister. partner. "You take off your Woods Road. Lake Mary, will show the film Jonl for youth In "wine of God." Tills is some­ Adventists apart Is their belief But after the sermon some­ shoes and socks and sit down on the area at 5 p.m. this Sunday. Jonl Is the story of a young thing that Is done in Seventh- that health Is a vital part of thing happened that has made a chair." woman's struggle against quadrlplegla and depression after a Day Adventist churches four religion. They consider It Just as this service live In my memory. After 1 removed my sticks, he wrong to disregard the laws of diving accident. The film will be preceded by a "Pizza Blast" times a year. We were preparing to receive knelt down and washed und for youth of the church. health as It is to disobey God's the Lord's Supper when the dried my feet, then I pul my Tills demonstration of a half a moral law. minister Instructed the men In socks and shoes back on und I million members in the United Golden Years Luncheon the congregation to retire to one washed and dried his feet. The States is orthodox in many of its Their '‘Keys to Personal other men were doing the same beliefs, but Is distinguished from Health" are "pure air. sunlight, Ron Libertus. visiting professor at Seminole Community room downstairs and the women to another room. I followed along for one another. other churches in two ways. abstemiousness (no drinking or Collge and a Chippewa Indian, will present a slide program on When we were finished, we smoking), rest, exercise, proper The Northwest Indian Territory at the Golden Years Fellowship with 30 other men. When we got to the room, we all stood around made a circle again and several The Adventists worship on diet, the use of water and trust in luncheon on Wednesday at Community United Methodist of the men gave thunks for what Saturday because they feel ibis divine power." Church of Casselberry. Communion will be served at 11 a.m. In a circle. The man next to me asked. the Lord had done for them or is the Sabbath ordained in the For reservations call 831 -3777. they asked for our prayers for Bible. Other Christians believe There must be something to It. "Do you have someone to serve for the lifespan of Adventists Ls you?" When I said no (not themselves or for somebody In the Sabbath was changed to School And College Day need. Sunday after Christ's resurrec­ nearly seven years longer than knowing what he was referring for the rest of us. Adventist Plnecrest Baptist Church will observe Baptist School and to), he said he would be glad to I can’t remember when I have tion. but Adventists dispute this. been so moved by anything that They say there is no evidence of ministers are vegetarians and College Day this Sunday. Guest speaker will be Dr. Mitchell G. serve me. many lay Adventists are. too. Reddish, a professor In the Department of Religion at Stetson "What arc we going to do?" I has gone on In a church service. this in the Bible. The simplicity wlih which this University In DeLand. asked. "W e are going to wash each act of humility was carried Wesleyan Evangelist To Preach other's feet." he said. through and the u u • I looked around the loom and selfconsciousness of everyone Revival The Rev. George W. Carr, a general evangelist of the saw several palls filled with (with the exception of me) Wesleyan Church of North America, will be speaking at Paola water, some dippers ind about brought tears to my eyes. Speaker Wesleyan Church. 5650 Wayside Drive. Sanford at meetings 20 wash basins — along with At this point. I could not help starting Tuesday and continuing through Sunday. Service will some towels. but wonder how the women begin at 7:30 p.m. except Sunday when they will be at 10:45 D r . Charles L. Allen, a.m. and 7 p.m. pastor of First United Meth­ The Fourfold Quartet of Sanford will bring special music on $ 12 Million Clothing Gift odist Church, Houston, for 23 Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights. Other local singers will years, will speak at revival K-mart has given a S12 million gift of new clothing to Food provide special music on the remaining nights. The services services at First United are open to the public. for the Hungry. The announcement was made Jointly on Feb. 3 by Nell Brown of K mart. Ben Klnchlow. CBN executive vice Methodist Church of Sanford, Dobson Film Series president, and Dr. Ted Yamamori. president of Food for the 419 Park Ave., Sunday Hungry. through Tuesday. Services The latest Dobson film series on parenting. Turn Your Heart Foot! for the Hungry Is donating S5.5 million of the clothing are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. and 7 Toward Home, will be shown at Sanlando United Methodist lo the Christian Broadcasting Network's humanitarian out­ p.m. Sunday and Monday Church. 1890 W. State Road 434. Longwood. beginning reach. "Operation Blessing." and Tuesday at 7 p.m. He Sunday. Feb. 22 at 6:30 p.m. The first film will be entitled A Kinchlow accepted the "Tw o Hungers Award" by Food for will also speak at light lun­ Father Looks Hark. the Hungry International at a Congressional breakfast in cheons in the fellowship hall The remaining five films will be shown on consecutive Washington. D.C. The annual award is presented to recognize from noon to 1 p.m. Monday Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. In the church fellowship hall. They arc outstanding Involvement in meeting spiritual and physical and Tuesday. He was named open to the public. hunger In the world. Kinchlow said he expects most of the clothing to be dispersed one of the nation's top 10 Mormons Get Media Awards within the United States where the homeless situation and preachers by T im e M a g a ­ The media production agency of The Church of Jesus Christ economic upheaval has increased significantly over the past zine. Childcare will be p ro ­ of Latter-day Saints has been awarded four first place Moblus several years. "Operation Blessing" operates internationally vided. awards at the U.S. Television and Radio Awards Festival in with an annual dollar assistance of more than $50 million. Chicago held recently.

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By Jane Casselberry exchange for the companies Herald Staff Writer supplying In-house multi-year fi­ Perry Faulkner, former city com­ nancing for the purchase. missioner of Long wood, Is seeking The objective being that when a U.S. Health Care: A support for two causes long dear to governing body designates an item hts heart — both of which would for purcase as a capital expenditure, Costly Tax Shelter require changes in federal law. they will follow the normal bid He would like to see a national procedures, but as part of the bid no fault law covering personal Injury package the firm bidding would WASHINGTON — Tax shelters are getting in vehicle accidents and a change in agree to provide financing using the pretty scarce these days. In the Interest of the tax code that would exempt Item for purchase as collateral. preserving our sheltered heritage, the Smithso­ companies, from taxes on profits Faulkner hopes for a combined nian Institution here Is In the process of putting from the sale of capital expenditure effort between cities, counties, some of our most Important remaining shelters items. To be exempt, the company states, the federal government and on exhibit at the Museum of Natual History. would have to finance the Item and companies that manufacture or The first exhibit open to the public depicts the use It for collateral. supply' the necessary capital expen­ health Insurance shelter. It Is a breath-taking Faulkner, who has founded his diture Items In support of the change portrayal of a large and very expensive hospital own company — International In the federal the tax code, to exempt Interior. Visitors can enjoy several hands-on Planners & Consultants has al­ any profits that would be derived displays In which they experience needless tests, ready received a letter of support from such a sale. outrageously costly procedures, and excessive from the Longwood City Com­ Only those Items that are declared consultations — all without spending a dime. mission for a proposal he says will to be capital expenditures by the I told my guide I was a little surprised to sec save governmental bodies money form of government that Is financed health Insurance depicted as a tax shelter. when they make capital expen­ by the same manufacturer using the "Well. It doesn't get the recognition It de­ ditures on equipment. He said he Item for purchse as collateral, would serves." he said. "Most Insurance, though. Is has spoken to the Altamonte Springs be considered under this proposal. purchased for employees by their employers. And Commission and they said the pro­ Faulkner has written U.S. Senator the contribution of employers Isn't taxed. posal would be taken up in a work Lawton Chiles and congressmen "It adds up. Employers pay more than 9125 session. Claude Pepper. BUI Nelson and Bill billion In health Insurance premiums each year. "I haven’t found anybody I’ve McCollum about his No-Fault pro­ The fact that we don't tax those payments as called who has heard of this Idea," posal and received a reply from Income to employees costs the Treasury more Faulker said. "You have to give Chiles saying he was forwarding a than 940 billion In taxes each year." he everybody an Incentive." copy of Faulkner's letter to the new explained. Faulkner said many companies Perry Faulkner Is lobbying for a law he says will save local chairman of the Medicare program. I noticed that there seemed to be a lot of staff (such as Ford. General Motors and governments money when buying high-priced equipment such as this "During the past four years." people pointing out special features of the exhibit Radio Shack) already have financing Longwood fire truck. Faulkner said, "I have researched to visitors. I asked my guide about the expense. so they wouldn't have to change but and developed procedures of the "Well, part of the point Is to be expensive. After Just Implement the new procedure. county at once, he plans to take his collateral. General funds money payment of benefits to medical all. the U.S. health care system takes more than Furthermore, he said, financing Idea next to the Council of Local should be used for parts of the facilities, for Injuries sustained as a ten percent of our gross national product. But a purchases by cities, counties or Governments and the Tri-County budget that can’t generate enough result of motor vehicle accidents." lot of those staff people you sec arc volunteers, people who have a particular Interest In the states Is guaranteed money. League of Cities at their February funds to pay for themselves and this Four years ago. Faulkner even "1 have talked to Case and Cater­ meetings. proposal would keep them from wrote President Ronald Reagan preservation of the shelter." pillar (companies) and they said " I ’m not pushing anybody Into tying up funds, he said. about his No-Fault proposal stating. I speculated that the volunteers must be what they want to see Is whether or this," Faulkner said. "I'm Just giving Faulkner said this Is something "When you come to Central Florida employers. After all, employers get to deduct not there Is support from the local them Information and If they think that would not Just be an advantage In March. 1 hope we can meet and their contributions to employee Insurance and government level before they get It’s a good Idea, they can give me a to small cities, but to counties, discuss this plan that will enable the thus not pay taxes on them. Involved in It." letter that I can present to the U.S. stales, and federal agencies such as ailing Medicare system to remain "Oh. no. We haven't been able to get any "It would make things more com­ House and the Senate." the Department of Transportion as solvent and not fall Into severe support from employers. Heck, they don’t much petitive." he said. "Front-end loaders Faulkner said his two years' expe­ well. financial difficulty." He only re­ care whether they give the money to employees are priced between 939.000 to rience on the Longwood City Com­ Faulkner Is proposing that legisla­ ceived a polite reply from the as salary or as Insurance benefits — they deduct 946.000 and I# feel bids would be mission made him aware of pro­ tion be Introduced to exempt the director of presidential appointment It as a cost either way. closer and more competitive If the blems cities have when new vehicles taxation of profits from companies, and scheduling Frederick Ryan Jr. "In fact, a lot of them would rather pay It as bidders knew they would be tax- and equipment are needed. They manufacturers and suppliers of The letter said. "The President salary. Their health Insurance premiums are exempt." have to go to the bank and borrow Items that can be labeled as capital really soaring. Corporations spend more on To reach more cities and the money and tie up their revenue as expenditures by governments In See SAVE. Page 4D health Insurance than they distribute to their stockholders In dividends." I was finally getting the picture. The volunteers must be employees. They, after all, get the Insurance premiums tax-free. Science Update: "Nope. We haven't had a lick of support from employees. After all. they’d be better off getting the money directly an nularien no they could spend It as they wished — they could choose how much Insurance they wanted. AIDS: Worst Epidemic Of Modern Times? "Sure, they'd pay taxes on It. but the government could lower the tax rate overall with By Robert Mcckay In some Asian countries, foreign would spread the AIDS vims, but It Is staggering. It has been reported In the extra $40 billion It'd bring In. and employees United Press International AIDS victims arc deported, those later backed down after a storm of 127 countries and is presumed to would be a lot better off." In Africa, to contract "s lim " suspected of being possible carriers criticism and agreed to hire men. exist In many more. Only 39 nations I was really getting confused. If the shelter means certain death — and arc refused entry. Westerners are Worst Epidemic In Modern Times have reported no cases. didn't help employers, and It didn't help thousands are catching It. To Aslans, denied admission to gay clubs and Fear Is understandable. AIDS may "I don’t know of any grenter killer employees, then whom did It help? the "white man's disease" is still prostitutes are routinely checked for be the worst epidemic of modern than AIDS.” said Dr. Halfdan Just as I was about to ask the question, my rare. But AIDS Is spreading In the AIDS virus. times. It Is (thought to be eventually Mahler, head of the Geneva-based guide called over to one of the volunteers. Western Europe and nations arc At the same time, Aslans and always) fatal: there Is no cure. And It World Health Organization. "There's a group over near the snack bar that spending millions to try to stem the others who want to work in the has quickly spread from what was Mahler said 100,000 people needs some help. Doc. Could you take It?" tide. Middle East are required by Saudi first thought to be a disease among worldwide have come down with Doc? From Britain to the Berlin Wall. Arabia and others to present AIDS- homosexuals and drug addicts to all AIDS, according to reports by gov­ "Oh. yes. Our volunteers are mostly doctors, Western Europe is leading the way free medical certificates upon arriv­ levels of society. Everyone Is a ernments and extrapolations by along with some insurance people. They're the In efTorts to contain acquired Im­ al. potential victim now. regardless of WHO. and up to 10 million arc ones who really make out from this shelter. mune deficiency syndrome. Some The fear of AIDS can be as tragic age. race or sex. Infected with the virus and are "W e’re really excited by a new study by governments arc using slick ad as the virus Itself. Panic and em­ AIDS, spread primarily by sexual presumably capable of spreading It. Charles Phelps at the University of Rochester. He campaigns. Others arc handing out barrassment of possibly having con­ contact or the exchange of blood, As of Jan. 29. WHO said there estimates that the tax break leads to the purchase clean syringes an male birth control tracted It were blamed for four attacks the body's Immune system were 39.144 reported AIDS cases — of about 50 percent more insurance than people Items. suicides in Italy and a murder- and leaves the victim at the mercy of 29.435 In the United States. 3.930 In would buy If the shelter didn't exist. That extra To that degree. It Is unlike any­ suicide In Britain In the past month. any infection. Europe. 2.551 In Africa. 373 In insurance coverage, of course, leads to the thing seen In the United States. None was found to have AIDS. The most prevalent forms of Australia. 786 In Canada and 85 In purchase of a lot more health care. Mr. Phelps "The big difference ... In contain­ Precautions can be extreme. Brit­ transmission arc through sexual all of Asia. The rest were In Latin figures we all end up spending over $40 billion ing AIDS is that we actively seek out ish soccer players have been advised Intercourse and blood-to-blood con­ America and the Middle East. more on health care than we would otherwise. people who are Infected." said Kurt not to share razors, to use a tact. such as in transfusions or The Canadian government up­ That's a lot of extra Income for these people." Danlclsson of Sweden's Social mouthpiece if giving mouth-to- where drug abusers share syringes dated Its total Feb. 9 to 873. and the I told my guide that a lot of the enthusiasm Welfare Ministry. "In the United mouth resuscitation and to avoid and needles. Centers for Disease Control said as of must be the concern of these dedicated pro­ States, they wait largely until people "w et" kissing, presumably In cele­ First diagnosed among homosex­ Feb. 2. the United States had fessionals for the welfare of their patients. After fall sick of AIDS before they tuke bration after scoring goals. uals in the United States In 1981, the recorded 30.396 cases. all. If they buy more health care, they must be measures." Vienna's Municipal Council re­ origin of AIDS is unknown. Some WHO said not all cases were healthier. Reaction to the AIDS threat cently was found to have been scientists contend It came from the reported, thus the discrepancy In the "You’d think so. but the evidence Is pretty clear worldwide varies from country to conducting tests for exposure to the green monkeys of central Africa. The "reported" figure of 39.144 and that the Increased coverage doesn't make us any country, ranging from Indifference In AIDS virus on thousands of Job Soviet Union maintains It was born Mahler’s estimate of 100.000. healthier at ull. That's the thing that's really parts of Asia and stubborn denial by applicants — without their knowl­ in a secret U.S. laboratory. American "Underreporting (by countries) Is Impressive about this shelter. It costs more than the East Bloc to frantic pleas for help edge. scientists have labeled this huge.” said Dr. Jonathan Mann. $40 billion In lost taxes. It Induces more than $40 from poverty-stricken African na­ A British airline refused to employ nonsense. billion in extra health care spending, and most of tions. men as stewards out of fear they The speed at which AIDS spreads See AIDS. Page 4D It's wasted. Quirks BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed Burglar's Claim Denied

SEATTLE (UPI) - An flight, because the crimi­ accused burglar wounded nal would have nothing to by the owner of a home he lose.” tried to rob has no legal Keith and a woman claim to payment for med­ friend were caught by ical expenses, pain and Cain while they were bur­ suffering or lo s s o f glarizing Cain's home, earnings, an appeals court according to court records. ruled. The woman fled, but Cain The Washington Court held Keith at gunpoint. of Appeals on Monday Since Cain's phones had upheld the dismissal of the been tom out. he marched King County lawsuit by Keith to the garage where James David Keith against he used a phone to call James Cain. police. Keith had argued Cain Keith. In his early 20s. should not have used then decided to run and "deadly force" to stop him bolted down the driveway. from fleeing the scene of Cain, who was 38 at the the crime. But. according time, decided he could not to the court, "to forbid the catch the burglar so he private citizen the use of fired his shotgun, “filling deadly force upon a fleeing Keith's backside with No. felon could only encourage 6 birdshot."

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Sunday, Fab. 15, 1987 - 2D As the incredible story of the Reagan But all Indications are that Reagan does not put his own interpretation on the 1972 ABM Wayne D. Doyle, Pabllslwr administration's shipments of arms to the see the urgency or the unique opportunity for treaty. , . ... Thomas Oierdano, M anoflnf KdHar terrorists of Iran and Nicaragua unfolds, there arms control. I now believe historians will see The chief negotiator of the treaty for the Nixon Molvln Adkins, AdvofUshif Director seems to be less and less chance that the White his mishandling of arms control as a more and Ford administrations, Gerard Smith, has House team can recover its leadership. serious blunder than the Iran-NIcaragua folly. said repeatedly that Star Wars Is Incompatible Home Delivery: Month. 84.75:3 Months. 814.25:8 Months. with the ABM compact. This 1972 treaty was 827.00: Year. 851.00. By Mall: Month. 86.75; 3 Months. In addition to apparent legal and constitu­ President Reagan permitted nearly the first negotiated precisely to prevent the kind of 820.25: 6 Months. 837.00: Year. 869.00. tional violations. Reagan and his men seem to four years of his administration to pass with no arms-control breakout Star Wars represents. have set a new record in Incompetence and serious move on arms control, it was his view What arms controllers fear Is that if Reagan amateurism. It is difficult to Imagine a scenario that the United States had to undergo a proceeds With Star Wars the Soviets will that could have made the United States look trilllon-dollar arms expansion before the Soviets accelerate their offensive missile strength to more ridiculous In the eyes of the world or done would seriously negotiate an acceptable keep pace, and the arms race will shift Into a Homeless View such damage here at home. agreement. There was no logic In this position: new high gear. The net result will be more the Soviets had previously signed off on the missiles targeted against each country, larger I thought for a while former President Richard SALT II treaty. Yuppie Heaven Nixon was right In expressing the view that, national deficits and less security. despite the Iranlan-Nicaraguan arms scandal. At Reykjavik. Mr. Reagan showed new Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga.. chairman of the Armed Services Committee, has warned the On the near west side of Chicago, where an President Reagan could rebuild his leadership flexibility on arms Issues, but balked at the crucial moment In refusing to delay his Star president that If he attempts to give a new twist old rooming house was tom down four years role by negotiating a meaningful arms-control agreement with the Soviet Union. Soviet leader Wars dream in exchange for major mutual to a treaty Congress has ratified without ago and each of its residents was sent away Mikhail Gorbachev has repeatedly opened the reductions of nuclear weapons. congressional approval, he will be confronted with a $10 bill to help with moving expenses, door for a breakthrough that could reverse the Recently. Reagan has Indicated that he not with a constitutional crisis and a cutoff of funds a huge new $233.7 million apartment arms race. only will proceed with Star Wars, but Intends to for Star Wars. complex has been built. The Wall Street Journal says it is “ the biggest housing development ever built all at once in the United States." ROBERT WALTERS SCIENCE WORLD “The project’s builders call it Presidential Towers, but it might as well be called Yuppie Heaven.” reports the Journal, which says it Glenn “was built on a foundation of uncommon A Method government favors — big ones," including special favors granted by Congress. Recalls One estimate sets the value of the govern­ Of Doing ment's favors at about $67 million. Business/ Help with the favors was provided by Rep. Flight Dan Rostenkowski. D-lll., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, who has By William Harwood WASHINGTON (NEA) - Do been associated for 25 years with Daniel J. UPI Science Writer potential new employers have a Shannon, one of the project’s partners. CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - John responsibility, especially when con­ Rostenkowski says the federal help “was for Glenn gave Americans a foothold In the good of the city, not of his friend.” sidering candidates for senior cor­ porate positions, to take note of past orbit 25 years ago Feb. 20 and he The towers have filled up with young urban ethical lapses that have been says last year's Challenger disaster professionals with an average annual income publicly exposed? should not deter a new generation of of $41,700. Those questions are timely space explorers from expanding the Blight has made way for a growing affluent because they relate to the conduct high frontier. new neighborhood. No one will deny that it of a leading corporation whose "W e went nearly 25 years without looks impressive and that the benefits are activities have inspired a major losing anyone in space," said the many. Then why should anyone complain? scandal In Great Britain. former Mercury astronaut-turned senator. "W e had triumph after One problem is that the single-room - The company Is Guinness PLC. ROBERT WAGMAN triumph and then we were fallible. occupancy housing that shelters the poor fell Guinness last year defeated a rival bidder and spent more than 83.8 We paid for triumph with the by about half to about 11,000 In the last tragedy of the Challenger. decade. Some 3,000 of the lost units were in billion to purchase Distillers Co. Ltd., one of Britain's leading liquor Drugs Funded Contras "But It's Important that we ... get the Towers area, according to a study by producers. on with It because this basic housing activists. The city’s homeless popu­ MIAMI (NEA) — Key figures In the to have bought weapons and trans­ research must continue. It's not Early this year, however, a British private network used to funnel ported them to the contras using lation more than doubled. And the Chicago government Investigation produced something that because we have an money to the U.S.-backed contras in Hull's airstrip. accident we now lay It down and Housing Authority is short of money to repair evidence that the firm orchestrated Hakim Is a business, partner of Nicaragua were financing arms say that's too big a cost to pay. This its apartments, which house 144,000 people. the manipulation of its stock price retired Air Force MaJ. Richard purchases by trafficking In cocaine. is too Important to us to let one A Northwestern University researcher. Ar­ and engaged In other unlawful It Is alleged in a private lawsuit in Sccord. who reportedly has been accident deter us." thur Lyon, who wrote a critical study of actions. federal court. linked to the Irangate activities of Glenn's three-orbit flight, a tri­ Presidential Towers, commented, said the Guinness' board of directors Lt. Col. Oliver North, the former The suit charges that 28 defen­ umphant If hair-raising success, promptly fired Ernest W. Saunders, dants — some of whom are reported White House national security aide. Journal, that “programs seemingly designed was a huge psychological shot In its 8560,000-a-year chairman of the to have had high-level White House The various defendants bitterly to help the unfortunate are easily manipu­ the arm at the height of the space board and chief executive officer. ties — sought to take over leader­ deny the allegations in the Miami lated by the powerful" and “ the winners and race. The Democrat from Ohio The board also demanded the resig­ suit. the losers of redevelopment seldom meet." ship of the contras' southern front recalls the critical steps. After five nations of two directors who were on the Costa Rican border "In part Hull, who recently visited Indiana, The conclusions that will be drawn from delays due to bad weather and Saunders allies — Arthur Furer, to assure a base for transshipment told a reporter that while he makes phenomena such as “Yuppie Towers" will mechanical problems, and an addi­ board chairman of a Swiss bank, of drugs." no bones about his pro-contra. vary according to the mindset of the observer. and Thomas J. Ward, a Washington antl-Sandlnlsta feelings, his ranch tional two-hour. 17 minute delay The civil suit was filed in Miami Feb. 20. Glenn's "Friendship T' . lawyer, by two American Journalists. Tony has never befn used as a CIA front, capsule was blasted Into space Purer w a s general manager (chief Avlrgan and his wife Martha Honey. a training base or weapons drop. He when they ask why the government tenot executive officer) of Neatle SA. a They claim they were Injured In absolutely denies any Involvement aboard a shuddering ATlas rocket. Swiss-based multinational that Is doing more to house the homeless, will get Nicaragua during a 1984 assasslna-< In drug smuggling or the attempted "Liftoff was so impressive, we one o f the world's largest food their answer by looking in the mirror. tlon attempt on the former' assassination of Pastora. were finally underway, and I guess marketers. southern-front contra leader. Eden "It's all a damn He." Hull re­ entry Into orbit when I knew we During much of the period In the Pastora. Avlrgan was an ABC-TV portedly said. were really 'go' for the whole late 1970s and early 1980s the cameraman: his wife was a free­ Although not a defendant In the mission, I remember that so vividly, company was the object of an lancer based in Costa Rica. Miami suit. Assistant Defense Secre­ and then re-entry where I had some Pound Foolish international boycott conducted by problems.” The suit charges that when Con­ tary Richard Armltage's name ap­ The Pentagon is into European designers. religious groups and others object­ gress cut olT contra funding, former pears frequently in the allegations. A controller at the cape noticed an About $48 million worth of bombs for the ing to Its promotion of infant CIA official Theodore Shackley It Is claim ed that Arm ltagc Instrument reading that Indicated formula to impoverished families American military will be labeled "Made In funded the Nicaraguan rebels by worked with Shackley at the end of the capsule's heat shield was not living in underdeveloped countries. France." Another $102 million in helicopter trafficking In cocaine purchased the Vietnam War setting up a locked In place. If true, that meant Saunders was a Nestle senior vice parts will be Italian Imports. And $156 from Colombian drug kingpin Jorge drug-smuggling operation to de­ the crucial heat shield was held on president whose responsibilities In­ million In gas turbines and engines will bear Ochoa Vasquez. stabilize the North Vietnamese gov­ by the straps of Friendship 7's cluded neutralizing the boycott. In a the fashionable British trademark, Rolls- As outlined In the lawsuit, cocaine ernment. It is also ulleged that in rctrorocket pack, which was to be revealing memo he wrote to Furer was allegedly supplied by Pablo 1975 Armltage was sent by the CIA Jettisoned before re-entry. Royce. In 1980. subsequently leaked to the Escobar, a Colombian dealer who Is to Iran, where he used Vietnamese The workers of Italy. France and England news media and spurring a U.S. Glenn was not fully aware of the part of the Ochoa network. It is drug funds to run an assassination who owe their Jobs to these contracts send Senate Investigation. Saunders concern on the ground until con­ Escobar who reportedly put out a $ 1 program against leaders of the their thanks to the U.S. Defense Department. showed Nestle had secretly paid trollers told him to leave the rocket million "contract’’ on the life of Incipient anti-shah opposition. Who knows what financial misfortune befell pack In place during the fiery almost $50,000 to the Ethics and Lewis Tambs, U.S. ambassador to the American companies — and their workers Public Policy Center, a It is further alleged that Armltage descent to keep the heat shield In Costa Rica. the proper position. — that lost out to foreign bidders? Washington-based organization that next was moved to Bangkok as a It Is alleged that cocaine was Defense Department "consultant." Apparently. Pentagon officials either don’t had. in tum, commissioned a study flown to an 8.000-acre Costa Rican "I had to leave the retro pack on of the Nestle boycott. ostensibly to locate Americans miss­ and It made a spectacular re-entry.” understand — or don't care about — a U.S. ranch owned by John Hull, an ing in action.’ But his real duties, the trade deficit approaching $170 billion. In fact, The study eventually became u American from Indiana who has Glenn said. "It burned off and big suit claims, were to continue the flaming chunks of that retro pack they've done their share to make it worse by magazine article tilled “The Cor­ lived in the Central American na­ flow of drug money Into Iran to came back by the window and I awarding foreign companies $9 billion in poration Haters." that harshly at­ tion for a long time. He holds dual Edwin Wilson — the cx-CIA opera­ couldn't be absolutely certain If It contracts last year. tacked the religious leaders opposed U.S.-Costa Rican citizenship. tive since convicted of Illegal arms to Ncstle’s practices, characterizing It has long been reported that was retro pack or heatshleld that We generally approve of healthy competi­ smuggling: and to Shackley. who them as "Marxists marching under Hull's ranch functions as a contra was breaking up." tion and low-bid contracting. But in this case, was running a private anti­ the banner of Christ." training base and staging area, and there's more at stake than Just bottom-line communist war In Southeast Asia. He said he did not feel outright In his memo to Furer. Saunders that Its landing strip has been vital fear. but. "If you were so numb that economics. Awarding Europeans some of the Meanwhile, the "contra-cocaine stressed the importance of de­ In resupplying the contras' southern you didn't have some of that kind of contracts for work on the Strategic Defense connection" was also recently viously using Intermediaries such front. apprehension you shouldn't be In a Initiative may make those countries more At the Hull ranch, the suit alleges, raised In the West Palm Beach. Fla., as the tax-exempt, non-profit Ethics drug trial of former world speedboat spacecraft to begin with." enthusiastic about the Star Wars program, as and Public Policy Center lo attack the cocaine was repacked In con­ champion George Morales. Morales, All went well, of course, und the Pentagon officials argue. But if foreigners the credibility of the boycott leaders tainers marked "seafood’’ and who owns an Opa-locka. Fla., capsule splashed Into the Atlantic control increasingly bigger chunks of Pen­ without revealing that the criticism shipped to Mr. Seafood, a Miami aircraft-leasing company, was ac­ Ocean about 40 miles north of Its was financed and orchestrated by Import company owned by Fran­ tagon spending, fewer American companies cused of using his planes to smug­ target and Glenn walked Into histo­ will be able to respond quickly to Defense Nestle. cisco Chanes. a well-known contra supporter living In Florida. gle cocaine. ry- Department needs. Nestle's earlier behavior was as Proceeds from the lucrative resale Morales said he helped the con­ lie returned to a tumultuous Our national security could be com­ shabby as Guinness' recent conduct of the cocaine allegedly were tun­ tras obtain weapons and money hero's welcome that Included a visit promised. Our national economy could be has been tawdry. Has any multina­ neled back to Shackley, Thomas with the approval of the U.S. with President Kennedy and ticker compromised. The Jobs of some American tional corporation learned a lesson Clines (another former CIA official) government, but did not know his tape parades In New York and workers could be lost. this second time around? and Albert Hakim — who arc said planes were importing cocaine. across the nation. BERRYS WORLD JACK ANDERSON Child Soldiers Keep Uganda's 'Peace' By Jack Anderson and NKA guerrillas fought their way skulls are those of soldiers or the grim, staring faces of these And through villages, small towns and guerrillas who died In legitimate silent child soldiers — aged beyond Joseph Spear family farms — and here that combat. They say Museveni is using their years by the horrors they have WASHINGTON - More than a civilians by the thousand were the cairns of skulls as a political witnessed — Invoke fear among year has passed since Ugandan gunned down in the crossfire and weapon, which Is obvious. many Ugandans and foreigners President Yowerl Museveni was government terror. But the real shocker is the fact alike. Installed In Kampala by the Na­ that so many of the ragged, rub­ The grisly evidence still remains. "Some of them have suffered so tional Resistance Army, but the ber-booted soldiers wielding Soviet Piles of human skulls form macabre much that the stigma cannot be country Is still prostrate after 15 AK-47 assault rifles are — literally tableuux at roadsides and Intersec­ washed from their brains." a pro- years of dictatorship, civil war and — children. Most of the younger tions throughout the triangle. government businessman explain­ indiscriminate slaughter. recruits, whom Museveni con­ Museveni ordered the survivors in ed. "So they can be very dangerous. Perhaps a million Ugandans have scripted from survivors of massa­ the ance-populous area to place the They can rebel against anyone who died violently since 1972. as many cred families, arc about 12. But bones o f their families and mistreats them — or even doesn't as 300.000 in the five-year guerrilla there are many as young as 7. neighbors on public display as a warfare that brought Museveni to The government has made no mistreat them." reminder of what the ousted gov­ power. Most of that war was fought effort to place these child soldiers For good or III. in a country where ernment had done. in the fertile, forested hills known as back into normal civilian society. military regimes have been the the Luwero Triangle, beginning Supporters of the ousted regime, -Unlike the dictators' troops, the norm, these child soldiers represent about 10 miles north of the capital, whose troops admittedly did the resistance troops did virtually no Uganda's future. This Is not a it was here that government troops killing, claim that many of the looting or Indiscriminate killing, but comforting thought * ' » * r r t ' i ) r , / 7 • r r # r" •" • t » ** * • 1 r / r » f r *~r r r r r r ✓ < r t ' / - OPNON S^nFori HtraW , SanfM-i, PI, Swuday, P * . If, 1W -JD Other Shoes Drops In 'Scopes II' Case By Anthony Podeito People Por The American Way Some schools might consider says their sectarian beliefs arc the only Somo tchoob might scrutinizing books to find those that true religion and must be taught as In late October Federal District Judge steer clear of controversial topics. such? Thomas Hull surprised the nation with consider scrutinizing a particularly adventuresome ruling in books to find thoso Textbooks have legitimately come The "Scopes II** case has more still the Tennessee "Scopes H” case. Hull that ttoor door of under Are Tor being watered down to shoes to drop. The complaints against granted the plaintiffs the right to "opt" avoid controversy. However, the Ten­ the Hawkins County school boani are Tips For Making their children out of the public school eontrovonlal topics. nessee case and similar curriculum broad enough to cover virtually all of reading.curriculum to prevent challenges elsewhere make avoiding the public school curriculum. And they Retirement Moves exposure to "them es" the parents controversy virtually impossible. The are far from unique. While in Ten­ claim violate their religious beliefs. As assess the Tennessee ruling and the range of taboo topics Is so broad that nessee The Diary of Anne Frank Do you dream of retirement In the examples of what they found offensive, damages award In an attempt to avoid there Is not a textbook In existence that offends: in Alabama It's the so-called Sunbelt — or do you plan a move to the the plaint in's cited dozens of works and the fate of their counterparts In would not run afoul of dozens of them. "religion" of secular humanism; In Snowbclt? Perhaps you're like friend of topics including The Diary o f Anne Hawkins County. North Dakota, "open-ended dis­ mine who's moving to Ireland after Frank. The Wizard of Oz, world pollu­ In Tennessee, the plaintiffs cussions": and in other locations it's retirement. It's a wide world out there tion. Leonardo da Vinci, the Re­ T o understand why that Is so, it is themselves did not all agree on what Chaucer, or Shakespeare, or evolution. — and where do you start? naissance. and treatment of religions important to understand what 950.000 offended them. Making such decisions Peter A. Dickinson, who writes other than theirs that did not suggest means. To a public hardened to would force schools to draw exceed­ Increasingly, school boards all over guidebooks to "retirement Edens." those faiths were inferior. seven-digit court awards. #50,000 is ingly Ane theological lines and apply the country arc hearing such charges. probably has the answers In one of his small potatoes. But the picture looks sectarian litmus tests In choosing Some have responded by adopting three books — "Sunbelt Retirement," In December Judge Hull dropped the different through a school's eyes. With other shoe by ordering the Hawkins Instructional materials. biology textbooks that fall to cover "Retirement Edens Outside the Sun­ #50,000 a school could hire at least two evolution, the cornerstone of modem belt" and "Travel and Retirement County school board to pay the parents teachers to reduce class size or add Special classes for fundamentalist over #50.000 In damages. While not biology. One top-selling health textbook Edens Abroad." specialists. It could outfit twenty children may look like a possible omits any mention of human re­ These books give practical informa­ unexpected, the damages award never­ classrooms with computers. It could solution. But providing such classes theless raises unpleasant new pro­ production. Ironically, that text Is tion, such as where retired couples can replace worn out or outdated textbooks would be sectarian education that runs published by Holt. Rinehart & Winston, live for around #13,000 annually (or, spects for schools fary beyond Ten; for some 2.500 students. Or it could afoul of the Constitution. School of- ncssec for those responsible for running which also publishes the reading series for a single person, under $10,000): pay damages in a lawsuit. And #50.000 Aclals would have to Impose religiously at issue In the "Scopes II" case. where the temperature averages 66 them, and for everyone who cares does not even Include the cost of the based criteria in making class assign­ about the Constitution. degrees with 55 percent humidity: and litigation itself, or the additional dam­ ments. Even attempting to Identify In this climate, more of the First where you'll And a variety of two- First and foremost, the award Is ‘ ages that could be assessed against which students might be offended by Amendment than the establishment b e d ro o m units from $50,000. especially damaging to the establish­ individual teachers and school board the regular curriculum would require clause could be In for a bruising from Dickinson docs a lot of research and i ment clause of the First Amendment, members in future cases. schools to probe Into the religious faiths Judge Hull's damages award. The travel to assess these locations, and all which prevents the government from Money talks. And #50,000 says that of students and their families. Re­ possibility of a high price tag could chill three books give numerous sources for becoming entangled In religion. The schools will go to great lengths to avoid cognizing the pitfalls of this approach. free speech In public schools as well, as further information are given. Judge has ordered the school board to the fate of the Hawkins County school Judge Hull rightly turned down the teachers, school ofAclals. and school "Sunbelt Retirement" ($11.95) and reimburse plaintiffs for tuition and board. School officials will be motivated Tennessee plaintiffs* request for sepa­ boards are forced to listen for footsteps "Retirement Edens Outside the Sun­ related costs of their children's re­ rate Instruction. not just by pressure to avoid damages, behind them that threaten to bring the belt” (#10.95) were expanded and ligious education In a sectarian school. but also by their obligation to taxpay­ lesson — and the lawsuit — of Ten­ updated recently and are available as While Congress and the Supreme Court After their court victory, the Ten­ ers. After all, the business of the nessee much closer to home. American Association of Retired have very carefully avoided use of nessee plaintiffs claimed all they really schools Is education, not litigation. Persons (AARP) Books. The third book, public money for sectarian education. wanted was "balance." But schools IAnthony T. Podesta Is president of "Travel and Retirement Edens Judge Hull has sailed boldly Into There arc three general ways schools hoping to avoid trouble and achieve People For the American Way. the Abroad." Is being updated and should uncharted waters with a Judicial might try to head off trouble. All three balance by adding sectarian dogma to 250.000-mcmber constitutional be available early next year. (The formula for redress that smacks of would entangle the state In religion, the school day will again find liberties organization that Is providing current edition may be In your local vouchers for those who sue. forcing teachers and school officials to themselves in a church/state bind. legal assistance to Hawkins County. library.) Additional dangers lie In wait for the dabble in theology In textbook, class How. after all. can a school balance a Tennessee, school officials In the "Sunbelt Retirement" has a chapter First Amendment, as schools everyone assignment, and curriculum decisions. view like the Tennessee plaintiffs' that "Scopes II" case. I on strategics to use in checking out particular areas — the same strategies that Dickinson uses to get his Informa­ tion. He recommends vacationing off­ OUR READERS WRITE season in an area to gel a feel for the place and to gauge how friendly people arc to strangers. Religion In Heritage Learn From History "Retirement Edens outside the Sunbelt" covers retirement possibilities We live In a country which stresses » ,mwotWE The editorial (Jan. 11) about the air ■ in the 37 states comprising the separation of church and state. Our iS fcO M F strip for the Contras In Costa Rica northern two-thirds of the United Constitution declares there shall be no made me very unhappy. It reminded States. Here, Dickinson concentrates on laws made establishing any religion. me of another little country very alternative "retirement Edens" — TKIflfllGtfTMEQrai much like Costa Rica before World smaller places outside the larger cities. Does this mean. then, that ours igWiftASuRnm War II. He olfers nice tidbits about the cites should be a nation devoid of religious Included. For example, Berkeley. Calif. Ideas and principles, without public I spent July of 1931 In tiny Denmark with a group studying their — Just north of San Francisco, and with recognition of God, prayer, or re­ a thriving Intellectual life of its own — ligious faith? educational system which at that time w u .i considered otic o f the world's Is out of the San Francisco earthquake best. f i o i i p . s i o w e , vi,, i i i o ••bhi capital o f the Some would misinterpret the Con­ East," provides free sklilng at Mount It was a country of homeowners I stitution. claiming it bars all religious Mansfield for those overage 70. with no Illiteracy and little crime. It acts, symbols, and influence from In "Travel and Retirement Abroad.” government, public schools, and na­ was a true democracy. Dickinson discusses other countries’ tional life. This Is not consistent with Like Costa Rica. Denmark spent Its i tax advantages: and investment, real- either our heritage, or with the Intent money on education, very little on estate and business opportunities, as of the Constitution authors. defense. ...No country as small as well as climate, housing and the cost of Denmark and Costa Rica could sup­ living. He passes along invaluable James S. Speese port an army big enough to defend informution — such as the fact that Altamonte Springs them against a would-be conqueror. resident foreigners In Denmark can Anyone who has read history or Is become eligible for free health care old enough to remember knows what after six weeks. The Constitution: Folded, Spindled And Mutilated Since 1787 Hitler did to Denmark In a very few "Sojourning, spending four or five years. Education didn't save the months In a place, is becoming more We celebrate the Bl-Centcnnlal of power to coin money. This in 1913, Danes and it won't save Costa Rica, j popular, and this book will put more the Constitution this year. But no one Wilson Administration. certain rights, shall not be construed Cooperation and preparedness are the emphasis on sojourning," says seems to want to mention how it has Then It was spindled in the Truman to deny or dlsparge others retained by only answers. Dickinson. Sojourning is important as a been folded, spindled and mutilated Administration by the creation of The the people, or (tenth) that powers not We have already let the Soviet retirement strategy, since retirees who since it was brought Into being in Administrative Act that created the delegated to the United States by the Union gobble up a large portion of the live in one place for only six months at 1787. Federal bureaus and agencies that Constitution nor prohibited by it to world. John Kennedy should have a time can avoid taxes and other Daniel Webster warned of this as have the power to make law by the states, are reserved to the stales cleaned the communists out of Cuba. obligations of residency. early as 1806 In a Fourth of July issuing the rules and regulations, six respectively, or to the people. Perhaps he was scared of the news AARP Books are distributed to speech: That it could creep out of it's to seven thousand a year. Congress The Supreme Court accomplished media. Those brave Cubans Castro bookstores by Farrar. Straus & Giroux. parchment skin even as a snake and thus violated Locke's fourth law of this mutilation by basing their de­ tricked would have helped. They were They can also tie ordered by mail from leave the form but not the substance. government: the legislature shall not cision on the "Welfare Clause" — 8th treated shamefully — deserted. AARP Books. Scott Forcsman & Co.. So. 1 would give you a few of the delegate Its power to make law. This Amendment — and Myrdal’s, "Ameri­ II was a great comfort to learn ... 1865 Miner St.. Des Plaines. IL 60016. points where it has been folded, gives us government by unelected can Dilemma" which the Rockefellers that both the Gallup and Harris polls Add $1.75 per order (not per book) for spindled and mutilated under the bureaucrats. Not our elected repre­ paid him $250,000 to write. show that of all Institutions and postage and handling, and allow four to aegis of B.O.M., F.O.G.. U.D.R. — that sentatives. When are the people going to repair services the military ranks first in six weeks for delivery. Is Brotherhood of Man. Fatherhood of Then came the mutilation In the this folding, spindling and mutilation confidence of the American people, Dickinson will send a free packet of God. Under Direction of Rockefellers. Supreme Court's decision in Brown of this most precious of documents? even above the know-lt-all bishops information — a sample of what you’ll It was first folded by the creation of vs. Board of Education which ef­ They can If they use the power they and some evangelists. And television find In the books — to interested the Federal Reserve In violation of the fectively erased the ninth and tenth still have In the vote. Is last — yes, /ast!" readers who send him a business-size Lucile Campbell Constitutional provision — Section 7 amendments, that: (ninth) The S.B. "J im " Crowe (No. 10), self-addressed, stamped Sanford — that Congress — only — has the enumeration in the Constitution of Sanford envelope. Send the envelope to: 47 Chestnut Avc.. Larchmont. NY 10538. What Newspapers Across The Nation Are Saying Congress Should Reaffirm 55 MPH Limit new constitution and to the president who has with his mother. By United Press International Committee. It was Kennedy who led a broad given them hope for a democratic future. That In both cases, the courts had the right idea — Portland (Maine) Press-Herald attack the other day when Attorney General vote now gives constitutional legitimacy to her that of making individuals responsible for their By a 65-33 vote, the Senate approved raising Edwin Meese III appeared before the committee at government. own actions. the speed limit to 65 mph on rural stretches of the beginning of its Justice Department review. For Aquino, the plebiscite was Just one more the interstate highway system. Indeed, what Sen. Kennedy calls "the most plateau, but an important one. ... Once again, Los Angeles Times Nobody needs the 55 mph speed limit now. the anti-civil rights administration I have ever seen” those who persist in underestimating Aquino Throughout his political career. Ronald Reagan winning side argued. The oil shortage Is over. has a long list of "offenses" to answer ... were overruled by her constituents. By voting has had a special financial safety net under him. Besides, people don't abide by the 55 mph limit Meese was so taken aback by these and other criticisms of the administration's civil rights yes. they rejected the military alternative symbol­ held by the close group of wealthy friends and anyway.... ized by former Defense Minister Juan Ponce advisers who Arst promoted hint for governor of That argument leaves out one crucial factor: record he could respond only by promising to Enrilc. who conceded the yes vote was "the California ... Members of the group helped Reagan the 55 mph speed limit saves lives. answer each point In writing... The rules have changed in the wake of the mandate of the people," invest In a Riverside area ranch, and then Highway ofAclals report that thousands of assisted him in selling that ranch and buying the people have survived automobile accidents that, November elections and revelations of the Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas Reagans' present property near Santa Barbara. at higher speeds, would have ended their lives ... unresolved Iran arms-Contra aid scandal. The Rock 'n' roll, specifically heavy metal music, The suggestion all along was that Reagan's Now it's up to the House, where leaders favor last two years of the Reagan tenure will not be comfortable ones for Meese and others in the has become an Increasingly favorite whipping time was too Important to the state and nation to sticking with the 55 mph limit. They're right. have to worry about financial details ami where administration. boy. ... Recently, the parents of a California Eventually. Congress must compromise be­ 19-year-old who killed himself after listening to to live. j tween the $54.2 billion the Senate would spend Ozzy Osborne's song "Suicide Solution" filed Now it has been disclosed that about 20 ol the on roads and the $71 billion preferred by the The Patriot Ledger, guincy, Mass. suit, arguing the song induced ihc teenager to president's California friends have chipped in. House. ... But there should be no compromise on A resounding victory at the polls does not mean that Philippines President Corazon C. Auuino has suicide.... through a holding company, to buy a $2.5 million speed limits ... Congress should real firm the 55 in December, a 16-year-old Humble (Texas) home on 11» acres of land in old Bel-Air just in mph limit supported by the House. put her enemies and her troubles behind her. The magnitude of her achievement is in no way youth was sentenced to 18 years In prison lor ease that ts where the Reagans choose to retire. ... diminished, however, by that fact. killing his mother with a .22-calibcr rifle while This is not ilit- lime to begrudge the president's Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock she watched television In the home. having wealthy friends who are concerned about How good it is after six years of watching the Alter almost a year of Cory. Filipinios had the opportunity to bolster her ever-shaky hold on the The teenager's attorney argued alcohol, drugs, his welfare, but when the president talks about steady erosion of civil rights in the United States and, of course, heavy metal music were to blame. the needs of the needy in America, it is well to to see the administration suddenly on the volatile archipelago, and they did so In numbers that could be Interpreted only one way. Between The Judge disagreed, calling the crime an act of a remember that there are safety nets — and then defensive, placed there by Sen. Edward M. -•polled, lazy young man who simply got fed up there are safety nets. Kennedy and others on the Senate Judiciary 75 and 80 pen nt of (host voting said ves to a A » • r r : * ■ r vn i f f r * r f : ! n m : n r * i i ' m r r r I » M 1 1 1 t

4D—Sanford HtraM, Santard, FI. Sunday* Fad. 1J*1H7 What's New In Health Why I: Increasing? Things were so bad. In fact, published In the Journal of the baby Is delivered by cesarean. cesarean delivery, they happen By B.D. Colen 5. The labor was long and that In — - when as­ American Medical Association. 8 5. The mother needed a so Infrequently as to be 1980 an NEA Writer difficult: the mother died but the tounding 17 of every 100 Infants percent of women who have had cesarean for her first delivery, so practically nonexistent — at Giving birth used to be a baby survived. was being delivered by cesarean a prior cesarean are given trial she Is given a cesarean for the least for those who can afford relatively simple proposition, 6. Both mother and Infant section — the National Institute labor, compared to 2.1 percent second — even though the odds high-quality medical care. with six possible outcomes: died. of Child Health and Human in 1979* are at least 50-50 that she could There is no question that 1. The labor was easy and the Today, all that has changed Development held a "consensus While that finding Is en­ make It through labor. cesareans can be llfesavers: Infant was bom normally. radically, although there are still conference" to examine the couraging. the study group at 6. The labor Is long, the Rarely are physicians now faced 2. The labor was hell for the six options: phenomenon and see what the child health institute also physician is tired of hanging with the horrendous choice of mother, but both she and the 1. The labor Is easy and the might be done to slow the found that the cesarean rate had around the hospital, so the sacrificing either mother or child survived the process rela­ Infant Is bom normal. Increase In the cesarean-birth Increased nationally to about 19 2. The labor Is difficult and the mother has a cesarean. child; no longer are thousands of tively Intact. rate. percent by 1984. t It must be stressed that the Infants born with the scars 3. The labor was hell for the mother has a cesarean. One of the major recommen­ Interestingly, although "fetal present list does not Include the caused by forceps. mother, who survived with little 3. The labor Is difficult, the dations of the conference was distress" was listed In the In­ mother's dying during labor, the Yet virtually everyone (except long-term physical damage, but Infant Is In fetal distress, and the that women who had had a prior stitute's 1980 study as the Infant's dying during labor or the obstetricians performing the Infant was bom severely mother hits a cesarean. cesarean be allowed a "trial" indication for 14.4 percent of the Infant's being severely dam­ them) has known for close to a damaged. 4. The labor Is long, the labor to see If they could deliver cesareans. It Is now given as the aged by labor or delivery. decade that there are far too 4. The labor was long and physician Is worried about a vaglnally. indication In about 21 percent of These things still happen, but many cesareans being difficult. The mother survived possible bad outcome — Now. according to a study the cases. thanks to the availability of safe performed each year. but the Infant died. •malpractice suit” — and the Travelin' About should allow the Medicare fund 810,000 Personal Injury Protec­ requests. to recover about $100 million tion limits. He said he will also Instruct ...Save dollars already paid out since If one patient was admitted to office personnel on liability In­ surance. Workman's Com­ Winter Fun Ala South 1980. The 96th Congress passed each of the remaining 3.900 Continued From Page ID pensation. group Insurance and House Bill 96-499 which states hospitals in the remaining 28 ATLANTA (UPI) - Winter In will buy lots of rubber alligators, No-Fault Insurance. would be happy to meet with •'Medicare liability secondary states per month for a total of the South Is an odd creature. firecrackers and pecan logs and you. If circumstances allowed, where payment can be made 4 5 .6 0 0 patients per year. Faulkner would like to give the From the Rockies to New pay to sec most anything with but the heavy demands on his from liability or No-Fault Insur­ Medicare could save $456 mil­ appropriate federal agencies the England, winter means snow. In three heads or more. time Just will not allow him to do ance. lion. using the basic $10,000 PIP benefit of his research and the the South. It means mush. It's We tunc into lots of West so.” "There arc 22 states with that Florida has. forms and procedures he has not cold enough for winter sports Coast football games because the Faulkner first became Inter­ No-Fault Insurance laws. To Just think. If the PIP limits of developed as a paid consultant and not warm enough for any­ sun Is always high In the sky out ested in personal Injury coverage simplify the payment process New York (8100.000) were used, for a fee of $ 100.000. thing else — except In Florida, there when it's dark at home and the people In the stands are all 5 l/i years ago when he was Medicare has been paying that would be an Increase "This one-time f e e ." he which Is not part of the South wearing T-shirts. Injured In an accident. primary and Ihcn trying to savings of 10 percent. As you advised Chiles, "would cover anyway. But that's another We start serving grits with recover the benefits from Insur­ well realize, more than one training. Information to program story. “ When I found out the medical breakfast again Just to Irritate ance carriers. This Is where the person on Medicare is admitted their computers and use of forms Southerners Jurft don't know bills weren’t being paid I began curious Northerners passing problem arises. There arc special per month to each of the hospi­ that I have developed, which what to do with themselves In looking Into the reasons why. I through. Otherwise, nobody forms and requirements that tals. would be less than 5 percent of the winter. found out about the No-Fault I have proposed two proposed would eat the stuff, which Is must be met before the Insur­ th e projected savings to Colorado’s ski slopes are too system and how It works. I programs: first, to help eliminate used the rest of the year as attic started questioning adjusters ance companies will pay the Medicare." Faulkner said he far to drive and a trip to the claims. I have developed forms the possible failure of Medicare, would go to Washlnton to speak Bahamas costs too much. Insulation. who were not paying claims. We drink beer to stay warm. that arc acceptable to the Insur­ and second to Instruct hospitals before the proper committees Most Southerners Just stay We fire up the lawn mower at They explained It was because ance commissioner's office In all and other medical related and agencies that govern Socla1 home, throw on a sweater, sit on the didn’t have all the Informa­ 22 states. These forms when service providers the proper Security. Finance and Medicare. th e porch and watch the least once In December so It feels tion. didn't ask the right ques­ completed properly should when procedures for submitting clulm snowbirds fly by on their way to like summer. Faulkner said his previous tions, or the forms weren't filled submitted to the proper carriers forms for benefit payment. Florida. We wear sweaters every day — experience In planning and out. • recover benefits In less than 30 As a consultant. Faulkner, Each fall and winter, campers whether it Is 25 or 75 degrees — who also has u tire service consulting was in Saudi Arabia, so It feels like winter. ” As for the No-Fault bill," days, which they arc required by and packed-to-thc-hllt station business, plans to set up one-day where he developed evacuation We drink beer to stay warm. Faulkner said, “ I want to make luw to do. wagons bearing license plates seminars around the state plans for a military base, a fire We watch reruns of "Hawaii sure Medicare Is there for me "Th e second phase of my from Minnesota. Illinois and beginning In March to Instruct protection system and am­ Flvc-O" and "Gllllgan's Island" when I retire and all the people study would be to suggest to other places close to the North medical professionals, doctors, bulance service for a hospital to see how we would enjoy who have paid In all their lives. I various committees that either a Pole outnumber the locals along dentists, radiologists and hospi­ there, and a life support contract winter If we had money. want to make sure they get the Federal No-Fault Bill or some the highways. tals on how to properly fill out program for use In the Sudan. We watch sm all children benefits they deserve.” administrative advice to state So many pass through that the forms that he has put "If 1 have knowledge that can gather around the thermometer, "Using the Information. I feel, legislative bodies In the remain­ smart-aleck natives like to poke together, how to qualify patients help somebody, that's what break Into angel-like smiles when presented to the proper in g 28 states to adopt a fun at the Northern travelers by for benefits and submit payment America Is all about." when the temperature dips committees and nr agencies. minimum No-Fault Bill of reminding the last person leav­ ing Cleveland to turn out the below freezing and then hose lights. down the neighborhood streets So how DO Southerners spend so school will be canceled the their winters? next day. We set lots of roadside tourist We go to the store for more Book cannot be killed by lire. People traps because Yankee travelers beer. die. but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory ... In this way. we know, books are weapons. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 1882-1945 Denmark Is aiming Its $830,000 "safe sex" campaign, ...AIDS at young people with ads In Continued From Page ID newspapers, radio. TV. and In educational films. On Denmark's director of the AIDS program at second largest Island. Funen, the WHO. gay organizations arc handing In Europe. France reported the out free devices. King Pens Fairy Tale For Daughter most cases with 1,040. followed In a bid to fight the spread of by West Germany (771). Britain AIDS among drug addicts. Bri­ By Peter Robertson napkin threads with the toy spinning (610). Italy (367) and Spain tain In April Is going to provide American Library Aasn. wheel Inside the little house, he painstak­ (201). In Africa. Uganda reported addicts with clean needles In THE EYES OF THE DRAGON, by ingly manufactures a long rope. 766 eases. Tanzania 699. Brazil exchange for used ones In three Stephen King. Viking. $18.95. 326 pages. Meanwhile, spying on Flagg. Thomas reported 754. Scottish cities — Edinburgh. At the request of his daughter. Stephen learn? the truth of his father’s death. "When you have one case, you Glasgow and Dundee. King, the best-selling master of terror, has King applies his considerable story have at least 100 people already Holland and parts of Denmark taken a vacation to embark on a fairy talc telling skills to this captivating talc of Infected with the virus. That already have needle exchange for all ages. good and evil. "The Eyes of the Dragon" gives you an Idea of what the programs for addicts, who make Replete with kindly kings and deeds of comes complete with secret passages, problem might become." up about 12 percent of AIDS foul sorcery. "The Eyes of the Dragon poison brews and exotic drawings by Catherine Dascn of WHO said. victims in Europe. Only France successfully weaves King's modern, David Palladlnl. Europe's Crash Programs and Sweden ban the open sale of Stephen What Stephen King brings to the tale is streamlined prose Into the often verbally King Many researchers contend hypodermic needles. sly wit and finely crafted characters. urcane and convoluted fantasy genre. now that Western Europe Is France, despite Its reputation When a mysterious poison claims the merely two or three years behind for sexual explicitness. Just WHEN GRAVITY FALLS, by George life of old King Roland. Flagg, the evil the United States on the AIDS swept away a 20-year-old law Alec Efflnger. Arbor House. $16.96. 290 magician. Is the obvious suspect. Much curve. banning advertising of male feared and hated by the people of the pages. Britain — with 30.000 carriers birth control on TV. It hopes Its An underworld of vicious crime, per­ kingdom. Flagg had had the king's ear for and an expected AIDS death toll $2 million campaign will curb sonality programming and sexual years, whispering Insurrection and lulling of 4.000 by 1991 — began a $30 France's rate of 15 new AIDS abandon provide the backdrop for "When the monarch with sinister sleeping po­ million crash program In Nov­ cases every week. Gravity Falls." a violent, frenzied and tions. ember to warn of AIDS. It sent Italy launched a $35 million endlessly Inventive science-fiction tale. But then, surprisingly, the evidence pamphlets describing the virus campaign that, among other George Alee Efflngcr's writing falls points to the king's oldest son. the noble and ways to avoid It. including things, will set up treatment assumes the throne, with the magician and heroic Peter. A mouse is found dead roughly wlthlng the parameters of the the use of male birth control centers In every region of the Installed as his "adviser.” current "cyberpunk" trend in science In Peter's chambers of the same poison, devices, to all 23 million house­ country and hand out free de­ Inside the tower. Peter refuses to despair fiction. Typified by the best selling apparently an curlier experiment. He is holds. vices to the 270.000-member and. with the aid of a doll's house and the “ Neuromancer" by William Gibson, these tried and Imprisoned In a tall tower. With Huge billboards bearing the Italian army. napkins that accompany hts meager "new-wave" science-fiction works feature F la gg 's convincing. King Roland s warning "AIDS — Don't Die of Sweden's $30 million antl- meals, he plans his escape. Spinning the high-tech rebels living hedonlstlcally In younger son. the weaker, timid Thomas. Ignorance" were placed at about AIDS campaign Involved send­ lawless future worlds. 1.500 sites throughout the ing brochures to most of the In "When Gravity Falls.” Marid Audran country. nation's 8.3 million households, Beat Sellern •— 13,380) lives by his wits and the occasional Flashy and somewhat eerie testing drug addicts In prison mind-altering substance In a world of pain By United Free* International 2. rake Manhattan — Judith Krantz (2 advertisements were shown on and providing free AIDS tests In ru and pleasure, where surgical Implants and -4 .8 8 0 ) TV and prior to films at cinemas. anyone who believes they may software plugged Into the skidl can One depleted an exploding have been In contact. substantially alter both personality and volcano, another an electric drill sex. Audran survives as a rarity, his own Sweden is drafting a law that causing destruction — each with would close gay sauna clubs and man with his own brain. a grave-voiced warning about other public places for sex. It has Everything changes when Marid runs ; -2.139) 3- Dancing In the AIDS. already banned brothels and can up against one such altered personality, . 3. Night of the Fox - Jack Higgins (3 - MacLalne (10 - 3.363) "It's very scary." a teenager whose spree of brutal killings wipes out commit to protective confine­ i 520) 6* The Hunt for Red October — Tom named Lucy wrote to a London ment AIDS carriers who refuse Marld's friends one by one. This 4. Watchers— Dean Koont* (9 — 1.511) Clancy (7 -3 .1 7 5 ) newspaper about the ads. "But it murderous high-tech man also threatens to take normal safety precau­ hasn’t stopped any of us having k 5. Red Storm Rising - Tom Clancy (8 - 7. You Can Get There from Here - the smooth and largely illegal functioning tions. 1,105) Shirley MacLalne (3.130) sex. AIDS doesn't seem real, any Norway Is also considering of the Budayeen neighborhood. 6. The Panic of ’89 - Paul Errtman 8, Darkness at Sethanon - Raymond more than death does." To stand any chance against the protective confinement. ------Feist (2,569) Ireland and Austria are pat­ Ireland, with 14 AIDS cases assassin. Marid enlists the help of terning their campaigns after I King (8 — 994) ^ • Friedlandcr Bey. the shady underworld and an estimated 530 carriers, .. for Signs of Intelligent Life T rade Paperbacks Britain's, although the two pre­ leader of the Budayeen. and submits to found itself at odds with the BC — Jane Wagner (5 — 882) 1. The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a dominantly Catholic countries Roman Catholic Church over personality surgery. The only way to are having a difficult time with Non-Fiction Hat “ Oliver S®0*9 <1 - 2-357) defeat the assassin. Marid realizes. Is to recommending birth control de­ the Issue of promoting male the Brink - John Feinsteln 2. Dlanetlcs - L. Ron Hubbard (6 - himself become a crazed, remorseless vices. Dublin is now working on . ». 1.761) . birth control dlevlces. opposed an antl-AIDS campaign with a killer. by the church as a contracep­ of America — Rick 3- West With the Night - Beryl Markham Although he lacks a particularly tidy monogamous theme. "O n e lohen (3 — 2,637) (3— 1.731) tive. Person. One Partner." style. Efflnger writes with energy, pro­ The anti-AIDS budgets of most re — Robert Hughes 4. Adult Children of Alcoholism — Janet pelling his narrative through layers of Spain has refrained from an 8 G crin gcrW oitltz(5- 1.639) nations Includes a large sum to deception and pitting his hero against extensive anti-AIDS campaign 5. The Road Less Traveled — Scott Peck promote the use of the Items. itt's All American Cookbook police corruption, organized crime and and came under some criticism (4 -1 .3 5 0 ) In West Berlin alone, the city for only recommending — not ■ . some curious sexual partners. 6. World Almanac and Book of Facts (10 government spent o v e r Morning After — George Wills The central concept of personality ordering — that tests be con­ E 5 E - 1.246) $150,000 on advertising for ducted on blood used in Implants is terrifyingly depleted, with them. West Germany’s TV ads ng on My Grave — Gelsey 7. Living In the Light - Shaktl Gawaln temporary programs slipped Into the transfusions. will be aimed at those with more d ( 4 - 1.648) (1.097) ' customer's head like a floppy disc, and the 8. The Far Side Gallerv Two — Gary tlutn one sexual partner. Austria ordered carriers to Scented Room — Barbara Milo permanent alterations Involving work on Larson (7 — 1.093) Sweden went a step further by register with the Ministry of 1 (6 -1 .5 4 8 ) the brain and. In the case ol sex changes, including the items in a packet Health, promising anonymity, — Bill Cosbv (2 — 1.531) other parts of the body. In addition, the Rankings based on ordets to Ingram of AIDS information mailed to and Greece told dentists In re-creation of the fast, amoral. Budayeen WU as Paperbacks :v;\- •, ^ m&M Book Company from more than 7,000 about 220.000 people aged 15 to January to wear gloves and world springs to life with Irresistible force. mb — Shirley MacLalne (1 bookstores nationwide. 25. masks when treating patients.

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