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8C ST. PETERSBURG TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1984 mm st ptunsauHGTiMis oh Teasing the viewer is not good television LECAL NOTICES SPORTS ON THE AIR ROGER FISCHER CLASSIFIED INDEX in following Air Conditioning end Renovations at MELROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 142 I Jin Avenue South, SI. Peier-burg. FL 3J7I2 Public opening of In bidt will occur 2 00 p.m. In In fc Conference dm on in Mm d1 nd ell Imeretted parliet Invited to present Plant and speolicenons may examined al in ottlca of: C.

Randolph Wedding 1 A-socieies, 2901 FHiy-igih Av-nu Norm. St. Pirsburp, Fiona 33714 and may ba ob-tainad upon deposit ot 175 par compi tat, cnackt to ba mad payabia to ina archiiact LEGAL NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS: 125-149 PINELLAS COUNTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 651-679 1 at datcribad above Refundable I at datcribad in tna specifica INSTRUCTIONS: 150-180 COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY RENTSALE: 681-726 Butler National Golf Club in Oak brook, utt outside Chicago, it the tit. Defending champion it Mark McCumber. Final round it telecast by CBS from 2-4 Sunday.

CBS covert the back nine only. 1 1:30 p.m QD CD USFL PLAYOFF Express vs. Wrangler Announcer: Tim Brant, Lee Crostcup, Ted Dawson Since Lot Angelet couldn't find a field to can its own for the playoff it It playing a home playoff game away from home, in Sun Devil Stadium in Tempo, Arli. Gam time was shifted to avoid the potentially dangerous tun-bakd conditions. The winner of thit game comet here to Tampa for the USFL title game July IS.

Sunday 9 a.m. TENNIS Wimbledon Announcert: Dick Enberg, Bud Coilint Men't final. Thit It the culmination of two weeks of play. At alway NBC could ute an American In the finals to keep the ratings healthy. John McEnroe, for instance, could help make things Interesting.

Noon CD AUTO RACING Dallas Grand Prix Announcert: Ken Squier, David Hobbt, Chris Economaki, Barrio Gill In case you haven't had enough of autot and fumes and gears, look In at CBS focuses on the streets of Fair Park outside Dallas. Course for this Formula One event Is 2.3 miles and series is a continuation of what took place on the ttreett of Detroit a week ago. Coverage lasts for two hours. 2:30 p.m.CD CD USFL PLAYOFF Stallions vs. Stars Announcers: Keith Jackson, Lynn Swann, Tim Brant Stallions emerged from the South Division by defeating the Banditt while the Start conquered wild card New Jertey to rule the Atlantic Division.

The title of Eastern Conference champ and a USFL title-game berth it at stake today in Philadelphia's Franklin Field. The Start don't have quite enough clout in their hometown to ttage thit game in Voter ant Stadium, home of the Phillies during the summer. Problem it timilar to that of the LA Exprett. 3 p.m. BASKETBALL U.S.

Olympians vs. NBA ft'f Announcert: Don Criqui, Al McGuire From Iowa City, the Olympians take onanother group of NBA start. In last week's game, shown on ABC, the Olympians took the decision. EMPLOYMENT: 210-290 tions. Bidt mutt ba accompanlad bv crllfid chacK or bid bond In in amount of not itt tnan fiva percent (5) ot In bata bid Bid tacurily mould ba attached lo bio in a tpaaraia anvaiooa No bidt may ba withdrawn attar tna tcnaduiad doting lima tor receipt of bidt for a period of tnirty (30) devs Tna owner reserves tna rignt to raiact all bidt.

By ordar of tna School Board ot Pinanat County, Florida. Scott Rota, Ed Superintendent of Schools and Ex-Offlcio Scrlary to Tna School Board John Etpay Chairman Robart K. Molt Diractor of Purchating (841651171) 326. 333. 340.

347 SERVICE GUIDE (Let A Specialist Do It) PASCOHERNANDO CITRUS CO. REAL ESTATE: 730-789 OTHER REAL ESTATE: 790-796 FINANCIAL: 300-345 Why did ABC even consider teaning us with the remainder of Sunday's multiple-overtime USFL playoff thriller between LA and Michigan, in full knowledge that, according to their agreement with the league and affiliated stations, they couldn't show the end of the game to most of the nation? Don't you think there was some gnashing of teeth in mid town Manhattan the next day? But, then again, isn't such an instance the price a network must pay when affiliates choose to have the network decks cleared by local news time? By the way, didn't most of us hear ABC's Jim Lam-pley clearly explain, before switching over to LA-Michigan, that the network couldn't guarantee it would stay there to the finish? Where are our ears? What worse could have happened than the Tampa Bay Bandits losing to the Birmingham Stallions Sunday? Now, what are the chances of the July 15 USFL Championship Game being sold out and the local TV blackout lifted? Why couldn't the Bandits have survived just one more week, if only to string along local ticket sales a bit further? And anyway, when will the league and ABC-TV divulge the magic number of advance sales that will lift the local curtain on the contest? With college football television rights open to the world for bidding, is it any surprise that Atlanta's Turner Broadcasting is making eyes at institutions such as Notre Dame, the SEC, national champ Miami, Florida State, the Big 8 and the Southwest Conference? Doesn't TBS, its network in place, stand to gain significantly by the ruling against the NCAA and big networks? What was worse than the clunker prime-time schedule that the Superstation televised most Saturdays and some Thursdays last year? How many people will tune into Ivy League games on PBS this fall? Will there be advertising? or maybe veiled advertising? on public TV? Who is going to be the new voice of sports.on WDAE radio now that Mark Champion and the Bucs have moved out with the Taft people? Will such a service be provided by and shared with WDAE's new Gannett sister station, WIQI (a.k.a. W-101)? In light of the Taft takeover at WSUN, will there ever again be heard a discouraging word about the Buccaneers around the team's new flagship station? Will there be a sports talk show, maybe more frequent than once a week during the Buc season? Do you figure WPLP radio lamenting its decision to carry United States Football League broadcasts when it has so much else of higher quality to offer? Doesn't it seem convoluted reasoning to preempt Atlanta Braves games in favor of the USFL just to stay in good standing with the network and have the radio rights to the league championship game? Who's going to listen to the USFL Championship Game on radio? Are you ready for the Olympics to preempt your favorite ABC soap opera? Can't you wait to watch those Western World Games and all those proud U.S. athletes gather in the gold against relatively null competition? Or can you? Just thought I'd ask. LIVESTOCK: 350-375 Upcoming highlights and announcers, subject to change, are supplied by stations and networks.

Events are rated for the casual viewer who has no bias toward any particular sport. Ratings are: Mandatory. Recommended. Good for general audiences. Good for diehard followers only.

Good for nothing. Tonight 0:30 p.m. BOXING Olympic box-off v' Announctr: Howard Cotll This it an exercls to determine the bett team that the U.S. can tend to the Lot Angeles Olympics. The 12 winners from the June trial will be facing a set of "most worthy opponent!" at deemed by the Amateur Boxing Federation.

Should the competition warrant, these box-off will continue at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Amateur boxing it the only kind that CoseN covert for ABC Thaf hit pertonal protest about how the professional game It conducted. Saturday 9 a.m. TENNIS Wimbledon ft Announcers: Dick Enberg, Bud Collins, JoAnne Rutted Women't final. Thit It the first of two Break astt at Wimbledon, an approach Introduced by NBC a couple yeart ago.

Now, you might be wondering if the people on the West Coast must arise at 6 a.m. to catch Wimbledon. Well, they don't. NBC sends the game to the Pacific Time Zone on a two-hour tape delay. It't not on live, but at least they wait 'until the population it awake at 8 a.m.

For Friday viewing, there will be taped action at 2 p.m. and again In the early-morning hours 12:45 a.m.). 2:15 p.m.Q BASEBALL Bravas vs. Mats i Announcert: Bob Cottai, Tony Kubek A few seasons back, thit might have been considered a bad joke. But Atlanta has become a perenniJ NL West contender while New York is blossoming in the NL East, vying with the Phillies and Cubs (another newcomer to the wart) for first place.

This it a week off for Vin Scully, who is traveling to Wimbledon to view, not announce, the finals, and Joe Garagiola, who it just taking the day off. Alternate game is California-Boston with Phil Stone and Mike Shannon. 3:30 p.m.Q) AUTO RACING International Race of Champions i Announcert: Ken Squier, Ned Jarrett, Chris Economaki From Burke Lakefront Airport, outside Cleveland, the second of the so-called IROC series. Course is 2.34 miles and contains 12 turns. The race is approximately 74 miles, which counts up to 30 lapt.

Next event on the teries is July 28 from Alabama International Speedway. 4:30 p.m.Q) GOLF Western Open Announcert: Pat Summerall, Ken Venturi, Frank Clieber, Ben Wright, Verne Lundquist, Steve Melnyk Third-round coverage of the oldest event on the PGA Tour. MERCHANDISE: 408-478 MOBILE HOMES: 800-826 BOATS MARINE EQUIPMENT: 850-899 TRANSPORTATION: 900-999 NOTICE OF PROPOSED COUNTY ORDINANCE Notica it haraby givan thai tha Board of County Committionart ot Pinaiiat County will contidar tor adoption Iho following prp-potd County ordinanca during lit rgulr mting lo hold Tuatdav, July 24, 1984, beginning al 9:30 A.M. in tna Board Attembiv Room, Fifth Floor of tha Pinaiiat County Courlhouta, 3)5 Court Siret, Clearwatar. Florida AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PINELLAS COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 77-5, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO 84-2, AMENDING SECTION 9 (J), PERTAINING TO.

AND RESTRICTING THE USE OF, RAMP VEHICLES AND THE SOLICITATION OF FUEL ORDERS, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Pertont ar advised thai, if they decide to appeal any deci-tion made al thit meeting-hearing, they will need a record of the and, for tuch purpote, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedingt it made, which record includet the letiimonv and evidence upon which the appeal it to be based. KARLEEN F. De BLACKER Clerk lo the Board of County Committionart Bv W. Zinn Deputy Clerk PINELLAS COUNTY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 500-647 4 p.m.

CD BOXING May weather vs. Baltazar Announcert: Tim Ryan, Gil Clancy Ten-round lunior lightweight bout comes from Los Angeles. Roger May weather is a former WBA champ in the same division. He's 17-1-0 with 1 1 knockouts. Tony Baltazar is 25-2-1 with 20 knockouts.

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES (841870020) 347 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Tuesday 8 p.m. CD CD BASEBALL AH-StarGame fx Announcers: Al Michaels, Howard Cotell, Earl Weaver, Don Drytdale, Jim Palmer The Major Leagues' 55th All-Star Game It set in Candlestick Park In San Francisco. The major leagues' alternating TV setup provides that the network without the World Series of that year gets to televise the All-Star Game and playoffs as compensation. NBC has the Series, so ABC gets the midsummer classic as some sort of compensation. Even though the game means nothing but prestige, a lot of people seem to watch it.

The AL won last year a rare occasion. On radio, hear CBS's Brent Musberger, locally on WPLP-570. AVIATION AUTHORITY INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received bv the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority for: One (1) Truck Mounted Hvdraulic Excavator Bids will be received for the Aviation Authority bv the Purchasing Manager, Hillsborough County Aviation Authority, Tampa International Airport, PO Box 22287, Tampa, Florida 33622 until 10:00 AM, July II. 1984 at which time bids will be opened publicly and read aloud All bid envelopes should be marked SEALED BID -Hvdraulic Excavator Detailed tpecificationt tor these items are available upon reouest from Ihe Purchasing Department. The Hillsborough County Aviation Authority reserves the right to waive anv informalities in or lo reiect anv and all bids or avoid or refrain from awarding a contract for the work.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER REQUEST BY THE CITY OF KENNETH CITY FOR AN INCREASE OR OECREASE IN DENSITY FROM EXISTING COUNTY REGULATIONS Notica it hereby given that on the 24th day of July, 1984 beginning al 9:30 A M. in the County Commistion Attembiv Room, 5th Floor of the Pinellat County Courlhoute, 315 Court Street, Clearwater, Florida, a public hearing will be held bv the Board of County Committionert lo contider a requett bv the Cilv ot Kenneth City (owner: Family Center, Inc.) for an increate or de-create In dentilv from the existing County regulation! on the following legally described property: PARCEL DESCRIPTION The South "i of Farm 26 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 16 Eatl of the Plal of PINELLAS FARMS, according to the map or plat thereof, at recorded in Plal Book 7, Paget 4 and 5, of the Public Recordt of Pinellat County, Florida LESS the South 15 feet thereof and lest that portion of taid Farm 26 at described in Official Recordt Book 113 Page 641, of the Public Recordt of Pinellat County, Florida. Being mora particularly detcribed at follows: Commence at the Soulhwett corner of the Northwetl of said Section 5, thence traverse on assumed bearings the following courses: 1. 89 deg 5519" 658 05 feet along the East-west centerllne of taid Section 5, lo a point of intersection of the Southerly extension of the West line ot said Farm 26, with Ihe East-wesl center-line of said Section 5, 2. 00 deg 42 03" 30 00 feel along Ihe Southerly extension of Ihe West line of said Farm 26 to the North right of way line and Ihe Point of Beginning.

3 00 deg 42 03" 310 70 feet along the West boundry of said Farm 26, to the Northwest corner of Ihe South va ot the West 'a of said Farm 26; 4 89 deg Si' Si" 321.22 feel along Ihe North boundry of the South Vj of said Farm 26, lo a point on the East line of the West 'a of said Farm 26; 5 00 deg 39 00" 310 55 feet along the East boundary of the West "7 of said Farm 26, lo the North right of way line ot 46th NCAA seeks exclusive slot for network football coverage Associated Press 1841800381) The NCAA would restrict broadcast in the designated time period to "qualified organizations," which would bid for rights to televise games with individual institutions. Restrictions laid down in the plan effectively limit "qualified organizations" to ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN and WTBS, Ted Turner's station in Atlanta, an NCAA spokesman said. USA Network may also qualify, he said. It would be possible for all five or six eligible networks to carry games at the same time, the spokesman said. and released by the NCAA Thursday.

The plan, called the NCAA Football Televi-son Series, was developed by the Football Television Committee in Chicago last weekend following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling June 27 that stripped exclusive control of television contracts from the NCAA. If the plan is approved, the NCAA committee would designate by Aug. 1 a 3 Vi -hour "sliding time period" for each Saturday of the football season. The period would begin at either noon EDT or 3:30 p.m.

EDT. LEGAL NOTICE KANSAS CITY, Mo. The NCAA has proposed a football television plan that would give major networks exclusive rights for games during a 3 Vt -hour period on Saturdays, but would allow Division 1-A schools to sell games to any regional and local broadcaster at any time outside the designated period. The plan, which would be in effect for the 1984 football season only, will be voted on Tuesday at a meeting of schools in Chicago. It was mailed to Division 1-A schools Tuesday Sealed proposals will be accepted bv Ihe City of Largo.

Florida, until 10:00 a local time, MONDAY, JULY 23. 1984, for THE FURNISHING OF ALL LABOR, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS FOR THE WEST FIELD REGRADING. PART I ANO WEST FIELD Avenue North, 6. 89 deg 55' 19" 24 00 feet; 7. 00 deg 39'00" 142.85; 8 87 deg 54' 17" 123.30 feet; 9.

South, 138 SO feet to the North right of way line of 46th Avenue North; 10. 89 deg 55'19" 175.90 feel along the North righl of wav line of 46th Avenue North to the Point of Beginning. Containing 82,597.15 square feel or 1,8962 acres more or less LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION AT WHITESELL FIELD RECREATION COMPLEX CONTRACT NO. 225 Copies of complete sets of documents mav be obtained bv depositing Twenty Dollars (S20), non-refundable, with the Deportment of Engineering, 225 First Wimbledoh from 1-C PARCEL DESCRIPTION From the southwest corner of Farm 26, Pinellas Farms, in Sec- lion 5, Township 31 South, Range 16 East, as recorded in Plal Book 7, Pages 4 and 6, Public Records of Hillsborough County. f-iunua wi wiiii.ii niwioi cm I All Kk.

I Run 89 deg 5519" 17608 feel; along Ihe south line of, shait be made payable to Ihe said Farm 26, for a point of beginning, Norlh 153.50 feel; 3. 87 deg 5417" 123 30 feet; 157.85 feel; to the south line of said Farm 26; 5. 89 deg 55'19" 121.43 feel; along said line of Farm 26, to Ihe point of beginning; City of Largo, Florida. ORDER OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSION LARGO, FLORIDA D. Russell Barr Cilv Manager James W.

Crosby Purchasing Director 1841870010) 347, 354 Less the south 15 feet for street purposes PARCEL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land lying and being in the southwest ''4 of the northwest '4 of section 5, township 31 south, range 16 east, Pinellas County. Florida, said parcel being described as lots 7 and 8 of the plal of Hazelcretl Subdivision, as recorded in plat book 26, Top-secret and classified: America's Cup planning page 119 of the records of Pinellas county, being turtner De scribed as follows: From the southwest corner of the northwest ot said section 5 run north along the west line of said northwest to a point of intersection with the westerly extension of Ihe south line of 47th Evert Lloyd's chances. While others like Mandlikova, Jordan and Pam Shriver have insisted that she has dropped to a level equal to theirs, Navratilova seemed certain that the No. 2 player would be on the other side of the net on Saturday. "I was saying Chris would be in the finals," she said Thursday.

"Well, there you are." "I don't think I was just trying to be nice," said Navratilova, who has beaten Evert Lloyd in their past 11 meetings. "I really meant it." ts is Today's men's semifinals match Jimmy Connors against Ivan Lendl and John McEnroe against Pat Cash, with the young Australian representing the eighth unseeded player in as many years to reach the final Wimbledon weekend. At 19, Cash has been widely hailed as the best prospect in his country since John New-combe, who was the most recent Australian Wimbledon titlest, in 1971. In reaching the semifinals, Cash toppled three seeded players in five matches: Mats Wilander (No. 4), Kevin Curren (No.

11) and Andres Gomez (No. 6). Gomez, his quarterfinal opponent, praised Cash by saying, "What makes him so good is that he moves so fast at the net, has a good reach, and is difficult to pass." It was the Australians who used secrecy and a radical keel to take yachting's most coveted prize home last Avenue North, N. 00 deg 48'04" 311.01 feet; thence east along said westerly extension of the south right of way line of 47th Ave "I didn't break her as many times as I thought I would," Navratilova said, "but she only got to 30 on my serve once, maybe twice. If I serve and volley like that, I'll win.

I haven't been pushed to play my best yet, but I haven't had an off match either, and maybe that's the way to do it with good, solid tennis." Afterward, Navratilova was blunt in her criticism of Mandlikova, who stormed off the court rather than making the customary exit beside her victorious opponent and then risked a $500 fine from the Womens' Tennis Association by refusing to attend a post-match press conference. According to Navratilova, a players' poll had picked Evert Lloyd to win, but in a tighter match. In the lockerroom, she said, the women crowded around the television, cheering Evert Lloyd's domination. "Hana was already bypassing Chris and talking about the final, and you've got to get there first," Navratilova said. "There isn't any love lost for Hana with any of the players.

She has no respect for anybody." RESPECT IS something Navratilova has been generous with this tournament in assessing fall. Now the Americans are using the same tactics to nue North, to a point, said point being on the east righl of wav line of 66th Street North, 89 deg 54'52" 5000 feet; thence continue east along Ihe south line of 47th Avenue Norlh, to a point, said point being on the west line of the east ot tarm 5 recapture The America's Cup. Two 1 2-meter yachts are being prepared in Newport, R.I., the former host for the race. America II, the United States' newest of the northwest of said section 5, as recorded in piai book I ID- pages 4 and 5 of Ihe records of Hillsborough county, ot which Pi nellas county was formerly a part, N. 89 deg 56'52" 286.27 feet: thence south along the west line of the east 'J of said farm 1 2-meter entry, is being built behind locked doors and 25 to me northeast corner of said lot 8 and the point ot beginning Letters of Ihe herein described parcel.

00 deg 450J" uuuu teei. thence continue south along the west line of Ihe east 'a of said tarm 25. also being the east line ot said lot 8, to the southeast corner of said lol 8. 00 deg 45 03" 130 85 feet; thenca west boarded up windows at the Williams and Manchester Shipyard. Work on the Courageous II is literally being done under wraps.

Tarps have been hung completely around the hull as workers install a radical new keel. A good place to air your gripes or assert your opinions on today's important issues. The St. Petersburg Times. along me south line of said lot 8 and 7, to the southwest corner of said lot 7, 89 deg 55' 19" 100 00 feet; thence norlh along the west line of said lot 7 to the northwest corner ot said lot 00 deg 45 03" 13091 feet; thence east along the north line of WBA unseats champion after winning WBC share ANNOUNCEMENTS said lots 7 and 8 to the point of beginning, 89 deg 56 52" 100.00 feel.

Containing 13.087 38 sguare feet or .30045 acres. The bearings herein are referred to the bearing (N. 00 deg 48 04" of the West line ot Ihe northwest of said section 5. (MLU No. 10-6-84) Persons are advised thai, If thev decide lo appeal anv decision made al this meetinghearing, thev will need a record ot the proceedings, and, for such purpose, thev mav need to ensure thai a verbatim record ot the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal it to be based.

KARLEEN F. De BLAKER, CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Bv R. W. Zinn, Deputy Clerk I The World Boxing Association Thursday stripped Holliman junior bantamweight champion Jiro Watanabe of his from 1-C 125. Legal Services The two were racing nose-to-tail, setting up a final-lap showdown in which Yarborough could be expected to make a pass and beat Petty to the (841870084) 347 INVITATION FOR TENDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there it legally available moniet in the tinking fund tor the purchata and cancellation of BANKRUPTCY $225 DIVORCE $195 ALSO CHILD CUSTODYSUPPORT Wills S35 Incorp USD AdoptlonsS195 FREE Consultations Credit Terms Cost 9m-lpm 3500-1ST AVE ATTORNEY PAUL H.

RICE 327-2496 finish line. crown after the Japanese fighter beat Thai Payao Pooltarat to win the World Boxing Council's version of the division. The WBA warned Watanabe that he would lose his title if he fought Pooltarat under the rules of the Mexico City-based WBC, which stages 1 2-round title fights. WBA title fights are 1 5 rounds. Watanabe won a split decision over Pooltarat Wednesday night in Osaka, Japan, which would have made him undisputed world junior bantamweight champion.

A young driver named Doug Heveron almost blew it for the 75,000 spectators. A dawdling NASCAR flagman saved it. ATTORNEY WESLEY R. STACKNIK Simple Will 135 Uncontested Divorce OWI Criminal Personal Complete Legal Services 391-4496 ON LAP 157, Heveron 's car skidded onto the grass in the first turn, lost traction and did a backward flip before landing upside-down. At JAMES KENNEDY, FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION General Practice Evening Appts 156 2ND AV.

N. SI. Pel 121-6881 that time, Petty was leading Yarborough through the fourth turn. ELH2 Also worth mentioning TRATION, PARK 20 WEST, 1230 BLOUNTSTOWN HIGHWAY, POST OFFICE DRAWER 5318, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, 32314 and thould have written thereon "Tender for Sale of or words of similar Import. Anv questions mav be addressed to Kerry Sparks at 904488-3062 Bonds purchased on lenders will be paid for on July 18.

1984, and accrued interest on such Bonds will cease on that data. The Board will accept delivery of an make payment for th Bonds purchased In Tallahassee. Florida, at th office of the Board or through the Bor-nett Bank of Tallahassee. Florida. Notice of acceptance or reiection of tendert will be given bv telephone or will be mailed not later than July 11.

1984. The Board reserves th right to either accept or reiect the pavmenl of any Bondt delivered after July 18,1984 STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA BY: E. J. YELTON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 184)870040) 347 J48 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS The School Board of Pinellas Normally, a yellow light would go on imme ATTORNEY-Charkn Thomson Divorce SWS'lncorp 195 Bankruptcy S225 -fcosts'Wiils US' Crimlnai-DWI Pinellas Pfc.541-1231.Af1 hrt 576-1245 Petty had the whole thing figured. "If he was going to go by fast enough to pass me, then he had to go high," Petty said.

"If he hadn't gone by as fast as he did, he wouldn't have been able to complete the pass and I would have won anyway. All I had to do was make a left turn and go back by him." PETTY MADE his turn and pulled even again, used the draft from a slower car to get just a shade more momentum, and bumped Yarbor-ough's car a groove higher on the racetrack to give himself room to get between the two. They crossed the finish line with their paint jobs almost touching. Thus, it was Petty who got to meet the President and bask in the glory of a milestone accomplished. The day turned into a testimonial for Petty's driving expertise and his success in stock car racing, which has earned him in winnings.

Yarborough isn't exactly a rookie, nor is he someone without some driving tricks up his sleeve. He has won 81 races and is, currently, the hottest item on the big, fast superspeedways. Wednesday, though, he happened to lose the battle of wits and the race. So intense was his concentration on that final green lap that he forgot the race still had three laps to go and pulled onto pit road, dropping himself from second to third in the final standings. Yarborough has won his share of close ones, but he had to admit Wednesday that Petty had beaten him at his own game.

In this case, it was a game of inches and one of the best ever played at Daytona. The University of Florida hired Steve Beeland as head coach of the men's tennis team, succeeding longtime coach M.B. Chafin, who retired after the diately and positions would be frozen during the caution period. In that case, the final positions would have been locked in when the two crossed the start-finish line. Petty still would have won, but Yarborough would have had no opportunity to make a move.

JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY Divorce 1195, Wills 135, DWI 1250 1301-9lh SI.N. 122-1354 Bondt of the following detcribed itsue (hereinafter called $550,000 FOR THE PURCHASE OF: FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT, COMMISSION, BREVARD COUNTY BRIDGE REVENUE BONDS, 6, DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1968, WITH COUPON NO. 32, DUE SEPTEMBER 1, 1984, A. SC. A.

Holders of the above-described Bondt are notified and requested to submit to the Stale Board of Administration of Florida (hereinafter called "Board of SEALED WRITTEN TENDERS for the sale of Bondt upon the termt and conditiont tpecified herein. Tendert mutt tpecifv the bond number of each Bond offered and the price at which offered, exclusive of interest Tenders must mad with th understanding that th Board of Administration reservs the right to reiect anv or all tendert in whole or in part, and to waive any Irregularlliet in anv and all of tuch tendert. In th vnt it it necessary to choose between two or more tndrt of th tame maturity which are eaual in price, selection than be made bv lot. All tendert mutt be received at the office of the Board of Ad-minlttration not later than 1100 EDT, Tuesday, July 10, 1984. Envelopes containing tenders should be addressed to: STATE BOARD OF ADMINIS- past season.

Beeland coached the UF women's team for the past three years and the Auburn University LOW COST FEES Ruts Johnson Days. Eves a Weekends. 345-3414 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILTY Wm. Turkish. Attorney 446-3802 men's team from Badger, who But the flagman, undoubtedly realizing the joined the Cleveland Cavaliers as an assistant coach drama of the moment and seeing that Heveron 's car was off the racing surface, double-clutched a bit as he reached for his yellow flag.

$150 BANKRUPTCY, 1-175-8266 -Kostt. Sal appts. Call compare last season, has resigned, the National Basketball Association team announced Thursday. Once Petty and Yarborough crossed the county, win recetva wsvu wu Bidders in 126. ChildDay Cart ServicM the Purchasing Department of Hu t.kul Administration Riilld- start-finish line, under NASCAR rules they Meats Bnad Clear- ST23RO AVE N- Lie Correction, section Bill Jenkins won the fifth annual, 10-kilometer could race one more lap before picking up the caution.

So the final showdown came on lap 158 of the iwanis Independence Midnight Run on Wednesday waier. Florida, 3351 until 1 30 Fenced yard. TLC, 194-1673 m. local time on July 19, 1984 7, ST 4 60th Av NE- any eg for lh ourpos of selecting a Lie. Meals, Fenced yard 526-6263 contractor for supplying all labor material and ancillary 46th 71m Av N-Eves nights, services required in the con- nt age.

Licensed since 1976 S44-4443 struction, per me accompanying MND Mm ny Ml drawings and specifications of ptft Lic Rt( TL- 41.7007 160-lap race. Yarborough, as expected, passed in in Dunedin. His name was reported incorrectly in Thursday's editions. the third turn. But the surge of speed needed to clear Petty's car took him high on the track and gave Petty the opening he needed..

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