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14A THE PALM BEACH POST FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1988 The New Lottery Games Road to Reynolds' ranch kept busy by loads of flowers, party supplies if PANEL A CI PANEL PANEL PANEL 1 PAf 1 lit I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I i It I I I I I I I I "WF W.J CLOSED AP2IL 29 1 SORRY FOa INCONVENIECE 3UXKY N)3 INCOMVENIECE PANEL -ft APR2783 OfeJ 13 2 Liirrn I 03 4 31 LOTTO PRIZES: $2 million pool for the first drawing. The amount changes weekly. DRAWINGS: Every Saturday, beginning at 10:58 p.m. May 7, and televised locally on WTVX, Channel 34. HOW TO PLAY: Players receive a computer card (above) with five panels, each containing numbers from 1 to 49.

A player pays 1 for each panel selected, picks six numbers and receives a Lotto ticket (right). The game can be played up to 26 weeks in the future. If the six numbers are chosen, in any order, a player wins half the money in the grand-prize pool. Odds: about 1 in 14 million. If there is no grand-prize winner, half the pool money is carried over to the next week.

If there is more than one winner, the money is divided evenly. Prizes are also awarded for picking five, four or three of the numbers. If more than one person 3771 0003 IT 1174-2003-9502 tre- Jfy MS tr, i Sit "iptj L5 A ru I wins, the money is divided evenly. Odds of picking five correct numbers: 1 in 54,200. Winners share 13 percent of the pool.

Odds of picking four correct numbers: 1 in 1 ,032. Winners share 19 percent of the pool. Odds of picking three correct numbers: 1 in 57. Winners share 18 percent of the pool. CASH 3 PRIZES: Up to $500.

DRAWINGS: Each night at 7:57 p.m., televised locally on WTVX, Channel 34. Tickets must be pur- REYNOLDSfrom 1A located on the Intracoastal Waterway in Jupiter. By Thursday afternoon, champagne, ice, flowers and party supplies had been delivered to Reynolds' ranch, which is about two miles south of Indiantown Road behind a barrier of 10-foot-high metal gates at 16133 Jupiter Farms Road. A deliveryman for Jupiter Lighthouse Florists said he had been delivering elaborate congratulatory flower arrangements to the ranch all day. Perry Como and Larry King, among others, had sent the flowers, he said.

A sign outside Reynolds' feed store at the ranch Thursday read "Closed April 29. Sorry for inconvenience." A list of guests was as jealously guarded as news of the ceremony itself. The 42-year-old bride, best known for her role as a secretary in the television series WKRPin Cincinnati, reportedly was staying at the home of Reynolds' sister, Nancy Brown, in a condominium on U.S. 1 across from Harpoon Louie's in Jupiter. Members of her family were staying nearby in the Hilton of Jupiter Beach, and employees there said Anderson was seen at the hotel about 6 p.m.

Thursday. Among the expected guests, sources said, are actors Martin Sheen and Dom DeLuise. Others expected to attend include Watson B. Duncan III, Reynolds' first acting teacher at Palm Beach Junior College; talk-show host Bert Convy; and singer Jerry Reed. A bartender at the Hilton of Jupiter Beach said actor Tim Reid had arrived for the event.

Actor Charles Nelson Reilly will not attend because he is having surgery on his hip, a spokesman in Hollywood, said. Reilly also teaches and directs at the Burt Reynolds Institute for Theater Training in Jupiter. Duncan laughed heartily when asked whether he was going to Reynolds' ranch this weekend. "I can't comment on that right now," said Duncan, who introduced Reynolds to acting at PBJC in the mid-1950s. Reynolds, 52, mentioned his intentions two months ago in a magazine article that quoted him as saying he expected to be married within a year.

He also offered to make a $10,000 bet with a skeptical Johnny Carson. At the same time, however, Reynolds said the wedding would not take place until Anderson finishes filming two made-for-television productions Whisper Kill and Leave Her to Heaven. Filming is not yet completed. Renewed rumors of the impending marriage of Reynolds and Anderson began circulating earlier this month. One rumor involved a wedding in mid-April at the Sailfish Club in Palm Beach.

Dozens of inquiries "from Europe and everywhere" were handled by Gershenson, who has fielded questions in the past about Reynolds' relationships with such girlfriends as Dinah Shore and Sally Field. "A lot of the calls I've gotten had heard that they got married last week," he added. Reynolds has been dogged for years by rumors about his personal life. For example, in 1984, after he lost a considerable amount of weight while suffering a serious infection, rumors spread that Reynolds was suffering from AIDS. By Thursday, some details of the wedding plans had been made public by New York-based gossip columnist Suzy, who reported that they would marry today.

Other reports appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times and Daily Variety. A pre-wedding party reportedly was held Thursday afternoon at the ranch, home to Reynolds and 1 fiwSXZBkzlMlEl APR2783 257 I2.00 AND ST 8 .50 BK .50 APR2833 2 DAYS 8 1.00 chased by 7:30 p.m. that day. HOW TO PLAY: Players choose the numbers they want to play and which of five ways they want to bet. Both are recorded on a Cash 3 ticket (sample at left).

The five ways to play: Straight Select three numbers between 0 and 9. Numbers must be drawn in the same order. Prizes: $500 for $1 ticket, $250 for 50-cent ticket. Odds: 1 in 1,000. Three-Way Box Select three numbers, two of them identical, between 0 and 9.

Those numbers may be drawn in any order. Prizes: $160 for $1 ticket, $80 for 50-cent ticket. Odds: 1 in 333. Six-Way Box Select three different numbers between 0 and 9. Numbers may be drawn in any order.

Prizes: $80 for $1 ticket, $40 for 50-cent ticket. Odds: 1 in 167. Three-Way StraightBox Pay 1 select three numbers, two of them identical, between 0 and 9. If the numbers are drawn in the same order, the prize is $330. Odds: 1 in 1,000.

If the numbers are drawn in a different order, the prize is $80. Odds: 1 in 333. Six-Way StraightBox Pay $1, select three different numbers. If those numbers are drawn in the same order, the prize is $290. Odds: 1 in 1 ,000.

If the numbers are drawn in a different order, the prize is $40. Odds: 1 in 167. 1178-8001-3743 3771 000 HT BOB SHANLEYStaff Photographer This sign went up Thursday afternoon at the BR Feed Store at Reynolds' ranch west of Jupiter. members of his family. An employee of Reynolds had ordered six cases of Moet Chandon White Star Extra Dry champagne, which were delivered Thursday afternoon to the Backstage, a restaurant-lounge next to the Burt Reynolds Jupiter Theatre at 1001 E.

Indian-town Road. A 23-person party reportedly dined last night at the Backstage, where Reynolds has a private room. Reynolds "some time ago" selected a seven-carat diamond ring for his bride, sources said. Michael Duff, musical director at the Jupiter theater, reportedly will handle the musical arrangements for the wedding while his three young daughters Kimberly, Jennifer and Chrissie Michelle serve as flower girls. More mundane details include keeping food and beverages on ice in Florida's stultifying heat.

A Palm Beach County ice supplier said he used every available trailer to cart ice to the Reynolds ranch, to the dinner theater and to the actor's waterfront home. The ice order: 15,000 pounds worth $1,500. He said his employees will begin icing down food and beverages about 11 a.m. today. Earlier in the day, Aldrich Party Rental, a West Palm Beach firm, set up supplies in a small hangar next to the ranch offices, underscoring the festive occasion with two white bridal gazebos and moderating the 90-degree temperatures with six upright fans.

An employee of Aldrich, who asked that his name not be used, said employees "were sworn to silence." Reynolds' organization, according to reports, attempted to camouflage the wedding plans by spreading a false story that workers were preparing the ranch for a wedding of apprentices in the Institute for Theater Training. Staff writers Jan Norris and Candy Hatcher contributed to this report. In this sample ticket, the customer is play mg both a 'straight' and a 'six-way box' for two days with the numbers 2, 5 and 7, with 50-cent chance on each. The total wa gerea is 3. it tne numbers 2, 5 and 7 are drawn in order, the player wins both the straight prize $250 and the box prize $40.

If the numbers are drawn, in any order, the player wins just the box prize. Smaller vendors will miss Lotto start-up upon hours of dedication from everyone involved. Probably every night this week we've been working until midnight or 2 a.m. and coming back in at 6 a.m." iWWG! KS? LIMEM PRINTS $3.98 RAYONPOIY OUR REG. AN EXOTIC GARDEN OF FLORALS ON HANDKERCHIEF LINEN WHITE AND COLORS COTTONPOLY $5)49 eyelet EMBROIDERY 45" $3.98 YARD EMBROIDERED GINGHAM "but this is a money-making proposition.

You've spent money to get your establishment ready. We were going to put on extra help. You make all these preparations, and then you can't do anything." At about 7:30 a.m. today in Tallahassee, Paul will flip an oversized symbolic switch and the Lottery's two new numbers games Cash 3 and Lotto will join the scratch-ou games that began Jan. 12.

In Cash 3, the player picks three numbers and can win $500 in the daily drawing if his three numbers match the lottery's in order. In Lotto, a player picks six numbers and can win a jackpot worth millions if his six numbers, in any order, match the Lottery's weekly picks. The first Lotto jackpot will be worth at least $2 million and will be drawn May 7. Lottery officials estimate that $3.5 million in tickets will be sold the first week. Florida's lottery is the first to start two new numbers games at once, and Paul said she'll be glad when things settle down.

"This is a task that we accomplished that was considered undoa-ble," she said. "We've had hours LOTTERYfrom 1A But statewide, the lottery will reach its goal of 3,100 game terminals for opening day, Lottery Secretary Rebecca Paul said. More will be added every day, she said. "In order to reach the 3,100 benchmark, we were required to have at least 4,500 names of potential retailers," she said. "We will have all 4,500 operating in the near future." Eventually 7,500 will be installed statewide, Paul said.

Spokesmen for Publix Super Markets and Southland Corporation, which owns the 7-Eleven chain, said they understand the problem. "Obviously, we want to be up and running, but Lotto is a long-term game, and we know they need to make sure the system is up and correct, and that will take some time, I think," said Southland spokesman Mike Cutter. Smaller vendors whose terminals aren't installed said they were disappointed they won't be able to take part in the first-day hoopla. "It's not as much you're angry," said Alice Chidsey, bookkeeper for Pearl's Restaurant in Lantana, Of FOR LUXURIOUS COTTONPOLY REG HOME DECORATING 45" $1.78 PERMAGLAZED CHINTZ ULTRA SHEER NYLON HOSIERY 100 COTTON THE CASUAL LOOK YOU LOVE NATURAL CRINKLES STONEWASHEP CHINO $2.27 YARD 58760" 00 ruul PAIRS 4 SOX 3 FOR I OUR REG. $1.49 COTTONPOLY FINE QUALITY JERSEY T-SHIRT KNITS COMFORT TOP 49 OUR REG IF.

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