Basketball America Patrick Ewing "I Knew We Could Win All the Three Seniors on the Unheralded Wlldrals — Ed Along," He Said Rinker, Rebels Pinckney

Basketball America Patrick Ewing "I Knew We Could Win All the Three Seniors on the Unheralded Wlldrals — Ed Along," He Said Rinker, Rebels Pinckney

County Sets Fo£ Longwood_ Job Sights On Oviedo Site Powers' Price For Library By Donna Eatea Herald Staff W riter Said Too High Seminole County commission­ ers are expected to authorize By Jane Caaaelberry negotiations today to buy a Herald Staff Writer ‘A i for as I'm five-acre parcel across from Mayor Harvey Smerllson has concornod, he (Powers) Oviedo High School for Its third called a special Longwood City library site. Commission meeting for tonight can go take a hike. Director of Services John to consider the hiring of William His demands aro Percy and the county's library T . Powers os city administrator, really unreasonable.' advisory committee have re­ but four of.the five commission­ ers have already said they plan commended the county buy the -A loyor Harvey Smmrllson five acres southwest of the In­ to reject Powers' counter offer tersection of state Road 420 and and look at other options Aulla Avenue. Just one mile west City Clerk IXm Terry has been not discussed the negotiations. of Oviedo's downtown, for Its mentioned os a possibility. The He M id that the contract drawn Oviedo-Tuskawllla branch meeting will be held at 7:30 p in. up by Powers was "very pro­ library. The tract, known ns the tonight at the city hall. 175 W. fessionally done" but did not Uluelle .Jenkins property. Is also Warren Ave. Indicate how he would vote. near the Intersection of stale “ As far as I'm concerned, he Sm erllson was quoted In Hoads 420 and 4 1 9. (Powers! can go lukc a hike." another newspaper Mylng "It The commission will take up M id Smerllson. "His demands seems be (Faulkner) promised the matter after Its 7 p m. public are really unreasonable." the man a $-10,000 Mlary behind hearings On Monday the city received a closed doors and how he's trying Percy called the tract's loca­ three-page rountcr offer from to make good on It.” Faulkner tion excellent. The only problem Powers, assistant city manager Mid for the good of the city he Is the $250.(XX) asking price, he and finance director for the city wouldn't pursue the matter. said. of Perry, accepting the city's "I know I didn't do anything An apprulsal of the property 835.000-a-vear salary offer, but wrong so I’m nol going lo pursue shows Its value to be $162,500 adding some other stipulations. It any farther." he Mid. and Hint Is the price that will be Powers. 42. had asked for Powers counteroffer siatrd he sought In the negotiations. $40,000 with a $5,000 raise wants a definite commitment by Percy told commissioners the after nine months when he the city for a $5,000 Increase In tract has 660 feet of frontage on appeared before the commission six months after his proposed SR 426 and Is about 330 fret on March 22. when the commis­ starting dute of May 1 plus deep. A library site of about 2.5 sioners agreed he was tnelr periodic cost of living Increases, acres Is needed, but the owner Is unanimous choice. Hut In .'Is lie ulso wants two weeks vaca­ hot Interested In splitting the written offer to him. Ihc com­ tion the first year und three property, Percy said. mission offered $35,000 with weeks a year thereafter. At If negotiations fall through a future Increases negotiable. present, the Longwood second site, known as the Smerllson Mid he was furious personnel code allow- three Lawton parcel. Is being consid­ when he learned Friday that City weeks only after 10 years with ered. This site has 10 acres und Officers Told To Get In Shape Commissioner Perry Faulkner, the city. Should the co omission who had favored offering Powers the asking price is $575,000 By Rick Brunson their officers In the next two to give In to this stipulation it workshop that he was studying $40,000 a year, had contacted would mean passing an ordi­ The property fronts on SH 426 Herald Staff W rite r three months. l*ollcc Chief Hen programs used by the Mlanii- the Jon candidate Tuesduy by nance to amend the policy. between Lake Jessup Avenue Sanford’s police officers and Hutler, In a memo to police and Lawton Avenue, about .2 Dadc police force and California phone. Smerllson It wus un­ Other Items spelled out In firefighters will lx- huffing und officers last week. Mid the pro­ lllghwuy Patrol. mile from the center of chugging soon — getting Into ethical for Faulkner to contact Powers offer Include the city gram Is long overdue and told He Mid one will Ik- chosen that downtown Oviedo laiwlon Ele­ Powers on the city's behalf. |>aylng Ills moving expenses. Its sbajx- to make sure they are up the officers to prepare Is suitable for the police and fire mentary School fronts to the Faulkner, who voted ugalnxt part of Ills Florida retirement, a to the physical demands of their themselves for It. departments. south. hiring Powers at $35,000 $30,000 term life Insurance poli­ |obs. Hutler has not decided what "Most of the problem with Percy said discussions huve because he favored offering cy. cost of his unending the The police and fire depart­ type of fitness program he will most of my men Is weight." been held with tuith the city of ments ure expected to start $40,000. said today he had only Florida la-ague of Cities and use but he told the Sanford City Hutler told the commission. He called Powers lo reussure him ol Oviedo and the Seminole County physical fitness progrants for Com m ission at Its M onday Florida Clly/Counly Managers School Hoard about whether See S H A PE-U P , page 8A his continued support and had See POWERS, page 8A cither would like In buy u portion of the 10 acres If the county acquires the |iarccl. He said the city of Oviedo Is America’s mounting Nakasone Breaks Market Deadlock Interested, but does not have the lO K ^O IUPII — Prime Minister Yasuhlrn surplus has risen to about $37 billion last year, a money oil bund to buy part of trade deficit with Japan Nakasone. whose political fortunes are Increas record the tract. •ugly Hcd to his ability lo defuse trade tensions The Prime minister previously said be will go In the meantime, the county In billioni ol dollars. Including shipping costs with the United States, told the Japanese on television to ask the Japanese people for their stair and the llbrury advisory parliament today he had made a "Judgment" on understanding as be seeks to resolve Ihe problem committee working with library easing trade restrictions on telecommunications With Ihe U.S. Congress threatening protec­ architects. Rogers, Ixivelock A The U S. trade deficit equipment. tionist measures unless Japan opens up key Fritz Inc. of Orlando, have set a with Japan war $37 1 Although Nakusone did not elaborate on the markets to U.S. competition. Nakasone has construction schedule for the billion in 1064 - a 71% nature of his "Judgment." the Kyodo news ulreudy promised to work out a new package of five libraries lo be built Irom the Increase over 1063 service, quoting government sources. Mid he was market-opening measures by April 9 $7 million bond Issue authorized referring to a decision to simplify technical Hut the prime minister, with a less than firm for the facilities In an October standards for telecommunications equipment. hold on his ruling Liberal-Democratic party, has 1964 referendum. The prime minister, seeking to Juggle conflict­ come under some criticism, most recently from Construction of the Sanford. ing pressures from Ihe United States and critics party vice-chairman Susumu N'lkuido. for his Forest City and Oviedo branch at home. Mid he had broken a deadlock In Ihe handling of the Issue. libraries are lo tie completed for key area of telecommunications trade during the Some Japanese polltlcul and business leaders opening In 1987. weekend trade talks with U.S presidential envoy feel Nakasone has already made too many The county already bus u site, Gaston Slgur. concessions lo the United States purchased for $130,000 from The United States has been particularly A Cabinet-sponsored panel, meanwhile, was Mama Hunt. Immediately north anxious to see steps that would ease the entry pulling Ihe finishing touches on a package of of the present Sanford llbrury for Into Japan's recently deregulated telecom­ propoMls for future trade reform. the new H.000 square foot munications market by U.S. firms. Government sources said a study |ianel headed library. The Forrst Clly and ttae Nakasone’s attention, and his political fortunes, by former Foreign Minister Saburo Oklla would Oviedo brunches are lo huve *Cstimsiad increasingly have been dominated by the Issue of recommend a program lo Ihe Cabinet under BOUftCC 0$$$rim$«M of Commute trade with the United States, a source of Sec LIB R A R IE S , page 8A t t ll which domestic markets would Ik- opened to mounting tension us Japan's bilateral trade See JA P A N , page 8A - % ■ f i n a v City Eyeing Exclusive Garbage Franchise e r a i - By Roger Simmons The lone company which knew bake Mary City Manager Kathy then decided lo open the marketplace Herald Staff Writer about the proposed ordinance was Rice M id the proposal would solve In Lake Mary and allow garbage Action Reports...... 3A A (imposed ordinance which would Ace Disposal Servlre of Orlando.

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